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IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

-.1

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

rUBUSBED
SEMI-WEEKLY

IN SA N FO R D —Life 7a Woith Lioing
NO. 7

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1916

fOL0A,E YIU
t he-Orlendo Reporter-Star of August
24th. . In this letter, which Mr.
Pendleton declares .waa . a pcraouaL.
communication to J. If. Reese, cdjto fo the Reporter-Star, written on
stationery of the Pendleton Land
v;v
Co., Inc., of Tampa, Mr. Pendleton
criticised what ho callod an attack
by Edwin Lambright, editorial writer
of the Tribune, on the courts, in a
previous Issue. The letter also mefltioned that tho editorial critixed
could have been appropriately used
B R ITISH A N D R U S S I A N S K E N T P E N D L E T O N S U E S os on "Inset" for u beer advertise­ M E E T IN G WAS IM P O R T A N T
O N E IN M A N Y
TRIBUNE AND M cM ULARE TR A N SFER R ED
ment.
•. ,
WAYS
LIN RESIGNS
TO GREECE
"On tho following Sunday In the
Tribune,
appeared
another
editorial,
Sanford, Fla., Sept. 6, 1916.
I’John P. Golfin, chairman of the
Paris,. Sept. 12.—Dritlsh troops on
This time .devoted principally to
Hon.
Board of County Commis­
State
Central
Committbe
of
the
pro­
the front in Greek Macedonia took
Kent
Pendleton,
who
is
a
.TfUfiP®
sioners
met
at 10 o'clock a. m.
hibition
party
in
Florida
will
he
a
the offensive last night. They cross­
man, referring to his ‘record’ ’ and, Present L. IV Hagan, chairman,
candidate
{or
congress
in
opposition
ed tho-Strum a-River, the^ War Of­
.which * Mr. Pendleton charges was Cdjmisslonera L, A. Brumley, J. T .
fice announced today, and attacko to Frank Clark, Don C. McMullen,
basely libelous. Mr. Pendleton de­ McLain and C. W. Entxmlnger.
the Bulgarians, who are relating des­ president of tho Florida State Anti­
clares
ho called on his attorneys in
Saloon League'will he asked to re­
Minutes of lost meeting read and
perately. ' *
Tampa,
requesting their opinion os
sign
.
and
Kent
Pendleton,
super­
approved.
The British troops crossed the
to the libelous nature of the editorial
M r.'C . P. Dickinson representing
Struma under fire. Having'gained-a intendent jqI the league has entered and was Informed th at it containedsuit
for
$40,000,
charging
libelthe
Chuluota Co. appeared before
footing on the eastern bank nt .a
fivi* separate l|bcllous statements,
point about forty miles northeast of against the Tampa Tribune for an and thereupon directed that- suit be the board and askOd for flat redemptlpn of $5.00 for Certificate No, 398,
Saloniki, they attacked the villages oditorlal August 24.
started against tho Tampa Tribune
"These are the latest developments Publishing Company, Editor Lam- sale of 1915, plus clerk’s fees, and to
of Novolycn Snd Kurabjabcs.
and admiasiona in the wrangle which bright and W. F. Stovall, president pay for all other taxes. • Same rec­
•Paris, Sept. 12.—Five times last the Anti-Saloon Leagues will become of the company and editor of tho ommended to Compt. .
Dr. T« A. Neal appeared. before
night tho Germans .attacked posi­ tlfc "innocent center" of, according Tribune. The suit is for $40,000,
tions newly won by tho French on t&lt;r Mr..Pendleton. These statements based oil five alleged libelous at­ the Board in reference to road from
thd Somme front. ’ The-W ar Office were made this morning- by Mr. tacks In tho editorial which Mr* Sipes avenue to Beardall avenUe, .
announces they wore repulsed each Pendleton In the State Anti-Saloon Pendleton charges was written by authorized that same be-pponed.
League headquarters. 606 Dyal- Up­
Rev. F. E. Stclnmeyor addresied
time with heavy loss.
•
Mr. Lambright.
.
church building. Tho Prohibition
the
board in reference to entertain­
Tho official report says the Ger­ party and the Anti-Saloon League
"That tho Anti-Saloon League
mans employed burning liquid in have no connection except a moral should not side with either himself ing without any coat to county of
making their attacks. Tho fighting cojinon ground upon which they met, or Mr. McMullen in their differences, the Wesl«|f Bible Clasa Federation.
Chairman L. P. Hagan waa inoccurred south of the Somme, from according to Mr. Pendleton. Ho hut that the league's energies should
Borny to the rpgion south of Chau- learned of Mr. Collins’ intention to be concertcdly directed at rectifying instructed by board to sign letter of ,
’ •
,
.
kcs.
oppose Mr. Clark several days ago. tho evil against which the organiza­ Invitation.
E.
A.
Douglass
appeared
before
Mr. Collins, in Mr. Lcndleton’a of­ tion la maintained, waa Jlr* Pendle;
the board In reference to .Certificate
London, Sept. 12.—Two efforts fice declared he would be a candi­ ton's plea this morning.
No. 399 sale of 1916 and same rec­
were made yesterday by tho Ger date for‘congress, according to Mr.
A convention of tho Florida Pro­ ommended to Comptroller to be
The following ordinance waa of­
mans to recapture Ginchey on the Pendleton.
hibition party has been called by Mr.
fered by Councilman F. L. Miller, • • •*
Bank Balances u
.
Somme front, from the British, but
That
Don
C.
McMullen
of
Talla­
Cotfin to bo held here next Tuesday cancelled.
who moved its adoption.
. First Nstipnal Bank...........
304.60 it is announced officially the attacks
Clerk
directed
to
w
rite. Htnkln-Florida morning, September 12. The pre­
An ordinance granting unto- the I Peoples Bank..__.... ......... *
964.78 wer* bcaten~off.—T he statement tot- hassee president—of—the —
son
&amp;
’
Ilagler
acknowledhglng"re­
Stale Anti-Saloon League will he vious convention wus held. In tho
m
United
Stntrs
of isimvi
America •.All.
Bank
at ■4 «o-o.....
10,000.00
vu
itru U\
a \\ a VI
—— . -IrreiJipeoples
v u p i v a a/w
im hv
«-•
----lows:
.
asked by Dr. P. A. Baker, super­ Herkimer building and was attended ceipt of their letter . of Aug. 29th,
vocable license, or easement, for Ahe I Qetninole Co. Bank—......... • 667.68
"The enemy made two more coun­ intendent of the natiopal c9mmit- by a small number of men. Mr. Cof- to Geo. A. DeCottes and the board
right in perpetiity , to construct, gen^nole Co. Bank, a t 4
ter attacks on Ginchy yesterday, tec of the league, to forthwith hand !h
will n n o rt tln,u
^ 1----------"4V,"“r
10,000.00
maintain ancP« exclusively use a | 4 per cent—..—
pairing
system of brick road In this
; i |‘i T frftw sl n lu -*“• IftTiTPrealgnaU ^
accord­
Masonic Temple, but Investigation
----- -— ^ i i r h c a n i ^
tachmenta of hostile Infantry at­ ing to Mr. Pendleton. The requeat, showed the office aa given aa his country within time states In this
$21,237.07 tempted to attack our line near
of Sanford, 'Florida. Said ordinance
communication.
*
it is said, will come as the climax of headquarters unoccupied.
vu placed on its first reading and
Mouquet (arm and in the vicinity of situation, which had its inception
Mr.
J.
M.
Wynn
addressed th*
" I t will be remembered that at
md in- full and passed. Roll call,
Collector's report for month of Poticrcs, but were driven off. •
when, according to Mr. Pendleton, tho -national convention of tho Pro­ board in reference to getting a room
Ayts, C. H. Dingee, F. L. Miller,
"Between Neuvllle Sr. Vaast and "McMullen’s candidate,’ F. M. Hud­ hibition party ln 8t. Paul in August, in county homo for Mr. Tom Hart­
R- *■ N « rm .n ,
....... .............. ....... , 30.16 La Bossee canal our' troopa entered son, of Miami failed to receive tho
ley, samo was granted.
S,™ . N.y., non..
U r a o n . l _____ .............-------.6.60 the enemy’s tronehpa at several nomination for governor In the Jun# Mr. Coffin subscribed on&lt;\ hundred . On motion of Comr, Entxmlnger
thousand dollars to the Prohibition
Thereupon Councilman
Miller U .jn e l__________ ; ________ 230.00 places, taking some prisoners."
6th primary.
Mr. McMullen, at campaign fund. Mr. Coffin.Jlycs at and seconded by J. T* McLain Mr.
moved that the rules be waived, and k j
21.30
that time, strongly condemned Mr. Jphnstown.”
Wynn waa instructed to employ a
that laid ordinance be placed on Ita I'sitjewulk
j — —
.........— 216.00
Pendleton
for
the
political
attitude
preacher
for road camp at $8,00 per
Berlin, Sept. 12.-7-The Overseas
•econd reading by title only, which Sanitary ”1 —- I —I ..... ...........
8 00
ho
had
taken.
Mr.
Pendleton
de­
month.
.
‘
Business
Failed
motion was duly seconded; thereupog p T l u t ___•___________
1.00 News Agency aaya it is reported clares Mr. McMullen shortly follow­
On motion of Comr. Brumley and
Tho aeventh of tho Special Ves­
the roil was failed on the waiver of I License
— --v ..’......... :___
3.00 from Swisa sources that with tho ing,' notified tho national head­
seconded and unanimously adopted
pers
at
tho
Baptist
Temple
Sunday
exception
of
‘
one
divisi9n
all
the
the rules. Ayes, C. H. Dingee, F. L.
quarters-of tho league that he would
Mrs. Emma Thompson waa admit­
Miller. Jno. Adams, R. A. Newman,
•
$515.26 I Russian troops which were sent to resign us president of the Florida night waa an unusual success—the ted to county home.
program
Was
very
unique
and
Indi­
tho
French
front
have
been
trans­
Roy Symes. Nays, none. The-rulea|
league unless Pendleton waa forced vidual, being especially arranged for
Mr. G. M. Jacobs appeared before
-...n
urea waived,
wa.ven, .*,u
hiving, been
said ordinance . All claims against the city were ferred to Saloniki,. •
out.
tho
occasion
and
urranged
with
the
tho
board and asked th a t Certificate
»u then placed on ita second read- read, audited and vouchers or n
-tt
A telegram dated August 14 was vlpw of making tho message of the No. 441, sale of 1915, and Cert. No.
lag and read by title only and pass-1drawn for same..
.
D eath of T rainm aster M iddlesent to Mr. McMullen -at Talla­ evening a %crowning crisis of tho 400, sale of 1916 bo cancelled and
*d. Roll called, Ayes, C. H. Dingee, f All business being attended to
brooks
hassee, asking if ho intended to .re­ mooting.
same 'recommended to comptroller.
\
' **
' P. L. Miller, Jno. Adams, R. *A. | -Council adjourned.
Word came to this city last night
sign
If
Pendleton
did
not.
Mr.
PoftNewman, Roy* Symes. Nays, none.
O. F, Smith appeared before* the
At tho opening of the services
| of tho death of Z. Middlebrooks in
dleton declared the message waa au- tho congregation arose and sang an board hnd -'petitioned to have two
Thereupon
Councilman
MUler
I
Nika
Big
Membership
Tampa.
M
r.
.Middlabrooka
wo*
• ucicupun councilman
oimur
----, , .
illuton declared the message was an­ old time and familiar hymn, after ditches opened at Beardall avenue.
®oved that the rules be fqrthcr I Mr. G.- D. Ackarly, J’000^ ° j trainmaster on -the Atlantic Coast
swered
by a member of Mr. Mc­ which , u. prayer by the pastor was M atter was taken up to he Investi­
and that said ordinance bo tho city of Jacksonville has just re­ Line, southern division from San­
Mullen’s
household, who said, ‘‘The offered. ‘ Then Miss Leo Densler gated by the board with a local com­
placed upon its third reading and turned from a visit north. Whilp ho ford to Tampa, and for some time
Senator
ia
out of town,” and not sang u beautiful solo, followed by
• ‘Bail passage, which motion waa w m away
Mr. Ackcrly gathered | had his headquarters in Sanford
. .
•
_ ‘—
since
that
date
has Mr. McMullen special—offertory— mnirtr—by~*Mliw missioner.'
MK TToIIJ' appeared before the .
duly seconded. Roll called on the some veryinteresting figures • from
whero he- and Mts. Middlebrooks
in iv irv u r* 1 . '■ . . " ' “ T
T
-Davis, tho Bible roading* for the hoard in bihalf pi the Board of
•tiTer of me
■*-- ru
in aflvr
M 7. Ulft Wcrolquartered at Ihe Hotel Carnes.
rules,
via l. -. fLi..^Hu ^ AI th*
u w ,unation^
m eu»w orglDilltiPn-------,
"M r. McMullen teslgned aa presi­ evening and second solo by Miss Trade in the matter of the use of
. ldagee, F. L. MUler, JnoT A d a m s, B re t fraternal organization tl*u
| Several weeks ago- Mr. Middle­
R- A. Newman, Roy #ymea. N«y«. Benevolent and Protective Order of brooks went to Tampa, having dent in Pefruary when the auper- Densler.
‘
* tho publicity fund. Board granted
. nose. Thereupon the ordinance fcrv- Elks. The followjng are the inter­ . charge of an excursion truln and Intendoncy -of the Florida loaguo was
Dr. Hyipan then announced his the use of $500.00 when the funds
.
filed an ordinance granting untojeeting atatlstia given.
taking suddenly ill romained in that taken from Crook, who had piloted, subject for the evening, "A Business are availabl*.
the
craft
for
tame
time.
The
state
city
where
Mrs.
Middlebrooks
join­
Failure" and stated that the busi­
R&gt;e United States of America an
Letter from S. D. Jordan road and
During the last year 14 new lodges
,
,
Irrevocable license, or easement, lor I We7o~ instituted, rnaklng the total ed him. ‘ He never recovered and committee requested him to recon­ ness that had failed and that was ordered filed; ■
Letter from T. E. W|l*bn relative
m prepet ilty to construct, Lnumber
13&lt;0&lt; There was a net Idied there yesterday. The funeral sider and, 'ho licked hla dry lips in continuing to fail was that of mak­
‘he right in
umber 1,340.
il avnliiaiwali#'
•
- 1 1 .. *0
a sort 9! a smile and came back on ing excuses. Tho Business of Ex­ to county’* moving dirt rend.
.. Qlinilin
Buintsia an
and
cxcluslveljr issa
use am sAtusv
sewer I . .ln ro0raberehip
of 11,862, mak- will occur Ln Tampa tomorrow.
• • cuse making, Dr. Hyman states had
Clerk instructed to write to B. M.
jn certain streeU In the city of San- lng the totttl morobbrshlp April 1,
hfr« Middlebrooks was one of the the Job.’
Suit has been started In Tampa its origin ..In the Garden of Eden, Robinson, Orange county, to ascer­
J°rd' Florida, waa placed -upon it* 14 53515. Total aasoU of all lodges moat efficient employee* of tho At­
third reading and road’ In fu ll and wcr*0 128,378,723 62. * During the lantic Const Line, having been in by Mr. Pendleton against the Tam­ and waa as old as Adam—that Adam tain if said company hold title to
P»«ed. Roll called, Ayes, C. H.
odlng*yotr $666,246.97 waa cx- their employ fof tho past twenty pa Tribuno based on alleged libeloua had failed in the business, and many any portion of the SE££ of NW Ji
charges made in an editorial in the other of the human race had also Sec. 29, Tp. 19, R. 30.
•
V
migee, Y. L. Miller, Jno. Adams,
dcd by iUbordlnato lodges for | years.
«• A. Newman, Roy Symes. Nays, cbarRy
He leaves a wife and two chili^ron, Tribune of Aug. 27. The editorial failed, and yet people of the present
Letter and bid of J. -O. Mitchell*
;
was written, it la said, in reply to a day were taking atock In the same for painting bridge on. Sanford and
j
a
son
in
the
west
and
a
daughter
in
w ' , Thcreupon the PtwMpn* P '°
The ‘ nMt Grand Lodge reunion
letter from Mr. Pendleton printed in business, and that they could not Geneva road read and accepted.
a * * .
01 » " • _«T h . hold In UoBtoft, b.-,lnnlns an eastern conservatory of music.
help but fail after a llttlo while.
Letter of J. W. Keraey read a n d J m
l.d 1 1 ° , ■ “ n°Un" J , lh“ ‘‘ ' y Inly 11, 1917.—Tellatias.ro Ila~rd.
The Doctor used aa bis Bible reading ordered filed.
n«d by their vote passed an ordln- JU,y
* ___ y _________1
the well known parable of the rich
*nce granting unto
the
United I
Mr*. Grantham’s letter read and
BUtea of America an Irrevocable
Goes to Phlladelphlia
man’s ‘■upper, wherein tho bidden clerk Instructed to write to her that
Rcenac or casement, for the right in
C. R. Walker left Saturday for
guests (ail to appear, they making, owing to tho condition* existibg at
P*TPetuity to construct, • maintain PhUadelphla where he wUl repreynt
wh *n re-*ummoned -various excuses the county horns the board have de­
***d exclusively use a sewer on cer- the Sanford Board of Trade at th
aa to why it would be Inpoaalble for cided to place a man in charge.
streets in the d ty of Sanford. r * » t meeting of the Riven_ ei d
them to he present. This back­
Letter from G. R. Ramsey, high­
Florid*.
*
I Harbors Convention of
_Unit*ft
ground, with the Doctor’* subjects way engineer, Inclosing letter from .ClS
and the capable delivery made -a Iankinaon and Hagler read and or­
The matter of relaying brick taken St*t**‘ Mr',.!!dv kCof hJtheInBId|dand
message of the evening that will be
J.P
the w
Southern
Telephone
I •xhBUBtlve ,tudy ° f th
dered file&lt;f.
.
_ by
Mn,
I ern Bell
UeU
' eph0n*
remembered by all who attended.
tompany
waa here
gone 7Into
and Waterway* of Florid, and ha- atClerk instructed to write to Mrs.
The Special Veepers will not be S. C, Newton, stating that tha
.
continued after'September, but there joard denied her application for a
aro a number of excellent programs building.
' .L
t» h« d tv D “ ‘ d? u "
Florida. H . la th . chalryet
to
be
rendered,
and
the
Veaper
Reports
of
Jno.
D.
Jinklns read
d w s I? ;.
/ ' .? " • 2 S U
°l th* I hl»nd Waterway, comcommittee
is
making
every
effort
to
•I i
and
filed.
■/
n 6 t ^ * * and other* froro mittee of the Sanford Board. of
8t- Cloud who .poke at great length g j g a°nd U .Uo one of the vice
give to the Sanford people a service
The Tax Collector presented hla
each Sunday evening th at ia instruc­ list of errors, Insolvencies and double ‘
'drive0
h*” 81* Sanf,ord wo“ld JreridenU of the » o d a tlo n and
tive and entertaining.
assessment* for the year 1916, which
tlsctH
n h" evant *" ,nt*n ir»&gt;*0 Sos. to Philadelphia armed with
^Swiford ami
“ ' " “ ' fh T pproper
ro p .r -er.d.o.lria
and
th
.
Inla examined and accepted. On* copy
The
eighth
Vespera
will
be
held
at
“credentials 1
the Temple next Sunday evening, ordered forwarded to Comptroller,
the Jcour“
•u ?h
eh |fbrmaUon
open the eye.
Ulk d*
; "andd &gt;ln th*
iOUr#a °/ tu
fbrmaUon that will ope
beginning at 7:80 o’clock and every and one copy filed. Tax Collector
’
» , of the delegate, present to the pos-v
n i_ u| _ ____ _ Johns river.
pereon la most cordially invited. also presented his annusl report
th* d ty °I 8anford, Florida.
m
. . will
n t ^get
. a .results
. . . . I t a aand will also
TJ*(hat
There are ventjUting windows, large which Is accepted and ordered filed
n tt
’
D K Pbe
f W W
---------- ------------electric fans, and all coat* may . be and the clerk instructed tQ have tald^
Whereupon Councilman F. L. Mil- advartlae Beroinol* county goes withtr o(iei#d the following ordinance out saying and demdfistratea MlMn
removed during the eervieea, which annual report of the Tax CoUt
assure the congregation of a xoo published.
*nd moved 1U adoption. An Ordin- the vast po^bUlUes o f. the P—
(Continued on Page 6)
' ' .
evening.. You are wanted. Go.
Z C* ' atit*9d
ordinance for the lord Board of Trad, and w h.t CO°n of the lines and terminals!operation will do. •
••
of the Central Florida Intcrurbnn
Electric—RithCiy 6ft the streets,
laveniito, allcays.and other public
grounds In the'city Of Sanford,'Fla.',
said ordinance was placed on its
(lrat reading and read in.full and
passed. Roll call, C. H. Dingee,'F .
L. Miller* Jno. Adams, it. A. New­
man,* Roy Sytnes. • Nay’s none.
Said ordinance was referred to Geo.
A. DeCottes for his approval.'
Report of Chief of Police for
„ n tM iN rF q AND R ESO LU - month of August, 1916, was read as
OBDINANLES A
follows:
t io n s p a s s e d , t r o l l y
N o of i m t u
LINE D ISC U SSED
I Dtaeharged
ntv council of th* city of San- Sentenced on street..
..t- 1
.Murids met on Sept. 4 at » Inca assessed
.................... $313.00
ford,
« n m In’ regular omlon. .‘Pres- Col’d from July fines----------- 25.00
7JO p. m- m
29.60
I ? PC 7
=
P rcident *“pro I r&gt;____i
Pound f e e s . . . , . ^ , , .
!,m - T L. Miller; John Adams. Rr»
$367.50
A
Newman and Roy Symes. Ab­
’ , u. \V. Herndon and W. W. Worked on streets----- *---- 47.89
Abernathy."
Uncollected— __ .!-------------- 49.61
Minutes of last regular meeting [Suspended..... ------------------- - 10.00
d ind adopted.
I Cash to Collector---------------- 260.00
C o m m u n i c a t io n from*8. Rungc In
m ard to approach*, to new prl:
•
$367.60
retd and aame re-1 Report
0f treasurer lor
for mom
month of
miry school
scnoui was ----------uepori oi
to struct . commiltQO
j August was road TOTOllowa: | •
power to act in so far aa refers tb B tlinc# on htnd Aug 1 ^ ) 1 6 •
"* streets snd alleys.
1
on hand August T
Petition from Elks building com1916 (Receipts).,!------ 23,930.27
mitue. taking that cement sidewalk . 1916 (Receipt*):.— ...... $22;930.27
M constructed on the caat aide of Cash from Collector.........
509.26
Fsrk svenue from Commercial atreet I Vouchors from‘Coll’r.„™.. »
6.00
north to alley, and that a croaa walk
$23,445.63
t* built scross.said alley with a suit­
able paved approach to aald crou
Disbursements
walk from the present brick P**®* I Vouchers paid..................... $ 2.206.86
ment on Perk #ven“° W“ ” *d. *nd i n t e r e s t . . - , - - ________
1-«0
en motion same was referred t o l ^ ,
n _° * 237.07
..... ................. W
we Mr. Rand in reference to same.
$23,445.63

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Wolf Hopper's New Play la
Exciting
Mr. Goode, the Sam aritan, in the
Triangle photoplay* feature- of that
name, which is to bo shown at the
Lyrl^ ThBltFc Tor a HmiteH- engage­
ment of Wednesday, is a benevolent
old gentleman who become* enmesh­
ed In tho toila of the law when ho
buys a stolon automobile frbm Foxy
.Monte, a crook.

•While poor Mr. Goode languishes
in Jail, his family, believing him to
be absent on a business trip, Foxy
Monte makes-himself most agreeable
to Mrs. Goode nnd her oharmtng
daughter, FTveUria. who- promises to
become his wife,. Goodd, not pleased
with tho state of tho jail, nnd being
in great sympathy with the disrep­
utable inmates has the placo rpfurnished, and at expiration of hla sen­
tence Invites Shifty Ed, one of the
Incarcerated errooks to como nnd

the girl. Then—does she still care
for him?
At first she thinks she does not,
but when he.tells her. sho‘ has come
IffTo ccupy—his-heart^am l —m Ind ,-"t»
.thf exclusion of all other women—
she'finds that she must forgive him,
and go to him or elso deprive-hcrself
of her greatest happiness in life.
The pictpro contains thrilling por­
trayals of tho defenso of a border
post against an Indian attack, a
fight with knives under water be­
tween Hart and an Indian, and re­
markable snowflorm effects.
Lyric, Friday.
Fannie Ward In !*Each Pearl a Tear’
Fpnnie Ward, the beautiful Luxky
star who recently’ created such n
success in "The Cheat," "Tennes­
see's Pardner," "The Gutter .Mag­
dalene" und others has just com­
pleted her Inst starring vehicle, *'Eac
Pearl a Tear,” which* will bo seen at
tho Star on Monday. Miss Ward
recently signed a long term contract
with the Lasky Company and will
appear exclusively in their photo­
dramatic productions for some time
to come. "Each Pearl a Tear" is
said to give Miss Ward great scope
to show her unusual dramatic abil-

3 o W o l f H o p p t r a n d F a y T i n c h o r In
T ria n g le F e a tu re , "M r. G o o d o ^ th o
S a m a rita n .*
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At the Lyric Wednesday

ILYRIC
THEATRE
E . F . L A N E , M A N A G ER
••’THE HOUSE THAT PLEASES'*

-P R O G R A M M E
Primal Lure" featuring Margaret
Wilson and Wm. S. Hart. "The
Love Comet"

Tuesday—"The Half Wit
gage Smasher” Hum n
Selig Tribune News,
tcenlii Episode "The irt
.-.--T r i a n g I e Day.
The Samaritan" fenturTlncher find Dr Wolf
"Hubbles of Trouble !
I C o r 1ne~*CIFAS. CJTAPT.
• in 't it p v A rrA R a x n

Fannie Ward who will be seen ut
the Star o*n Monday in the Jesse L.
Lasky production of "Each Pearl a
Tear," has been surrounded by a
cust of unusual excellence, including
such distinguished actors as Jack
Dean. Charles Clary, Paul Weigel
nnd Jane Wolff. The story is un
unusual Ine and has to do with the
attempts of a rogue to attract a
young girl in having her believe that
she has lust some of his valuable
pearls.

Thrilling Scenes In New LockwoodAllison Pholoplsy
Haroid Lockwood and May AJIIson, the two populnr Metro stars
will be seen on the screen here at
tho Stnr on Tuesday in "The River
of Romance," a fivo part drama
»y the Metro Yorke Co.
nl scenes of this feature
graphed In and around
si|uc Thousand Islands
awrencc under the direc-try Otto, who produced
cccntly, ono of the best
e r . made with water .
lomlnating!. The story
h thrilling incidents that
Jemunded tho daring of
(oseiese- p le y m -n * Mir
nd Miss Allison. It wns
"E . J.' Rath," which Is

Yorke Film Corporation, one of the
Metrq'a newest prodnctlng companlea. The sbenee for this featu re are
laid around .the Thousand Islands,khere Director Henry Otto took
■is players to make the production,
some of the big palaces and costly*
momea, the most pretentious of a n
'In this country were used a s the
background for many of the scenes.
The story is one of romance and Ad­
venture, and there is an unusual
twist to the flnalo that will stratlo
while it will ploa«e_thg_stcc‘tatOT. A
strong supporting cast is seen with
Mr. Lockwood and Miss Allison, in­
cluding Lester Cuneo, the foremost
leading heavy man on tho” screen.
Lyric Wednesday.
Fay Tincher, who is (to put. it
paradoxically) om- of the beat dressed
yOtlitg women on the screen off the
screen, sacrificed-all chance for* sar­
torial glory whon she took the part
6f the ragamutlln pickpocket in De
Wolf Hoppcr’a third Triangle ve­
hicle, "M r. Goode, the Snmaritan."
Hut Miss Tincher is artist enough
to do whatever she does well and to
like to do It.’’ Her crook costumes
are triumphs of comedy characteri­
sation in clothes! At the last ahe
iioM have a chance to wear a little
evening frock. She designed it her­
self of course, and got an odd varia­
tion on the familiar Tinoher black
und white-combinations. This timo
instead of stripes she used big black
circles In n white background. In­
cidentally Mias Tincher discovered a
rare chance for a real characteriza­
tion in this part, and in it she does
sotmrof-the~bwi work of hor career.
Victory of Conscience Tonight
Were it proper, the Jesse L. Lasky
Company could announce in connection with the production of "The
Victory of Conscience,V which vwill
bo scon on the Paramount Program
at the Star Tonight with tho dlatinguished actor, Lou Tcllegen, in
tho stellar role, "Incidental Music
by the celebrated Geraldine Farrar,
Grand Opera Prima Donna." Mr.
and Mra. Tcllegen were both at thtf
Lasky studio during the production
of this thrilling photodrama, but are
not appearing in the aamo production. During tho filming of the cafe
scenes of the Tellcgan picture, Mrs.
Tcllegen (the former Geraldine FarTnr)r~lnststnd TipOTr*pl5y!'ng ~tfie sc-'
companiment for Cleo Ridgloy’s celebrated dances. Unfortunately the
piano with this famous
accompanim " a w s 1l i a r uiuiiiir ’n r n i r i H r turej
therefore the opportunity of seeing
the fumous prima donna as tho ac­
companist to a dancer In a Parisian
cafe is lost to the world.

• "Each Pearl a Tear"
"Prop" pearls don't go with Fan­
nie Ward who plays the stellar role
in the Jesse L. Lasky production of
"Each Pearl a Te a r,\ which will he
TW'nlTrarlTon* at the Stnr on Mon­
day.
The Company secured for
Miss, Ward nn excellent imitation
necklace, but »hi* would not Uq^JQ
'IBP fllW 'R A clM o the bank ana senator. A atrong cast is seen in
brought out a spring of pearls from support of Mr. Lockwood and Miss
her own famous half mi.lion dollar Allison, including Lqjter Cuneo. one
of the best heavy lending men on
the screen, ltcrt Bushy, Phil Maai,
"Thc Victory of Conscience’’
Dan Hanlon Leo Walker, Mrs
nd
Lillian
Hal"The
Victory of Conscience" has
Mathilde Hruiylugo’u
been
selected
os the title for the
pern.
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thrilling drama in' which Lou Tollegen,. the distinguished dramatic
S t a r will make his next appearance
actress .will be seen at me aiar 10nlght in- support of Lou Tellegen, for tho Jesse L. Lasky Company at
tho celebrated dramutlc star in the the Star tonight. He is supported
Jf-sse L. Lasky production, of "Thu hy Cleo Ridgley and nn nil star
Lasky cast, including Elliott Dexter,,
Victory of- Conscience." . Thomas Delmar und Laura Woods
As llie most f a m o u s * - dancer in Cushing.
Paris. Miss Ridgley introduces sev­ * T he Litsky Com pany considers
eral startling dances, one of them • "The Victory of Conscience" one of
being the famous dance of the-seven the- most unusual photodramas that
veils.- How she and her lover are it has qver presented to the public.
brought tss'c tW although separated It tells n tensely dramatic atory in
by' their religious vows’ is presented • a most realistic way of how two
ina manner which inust ho MCD-lfl' loving souls arc brought together
be understood.
{when they are. sepnrnted Tiy their
' religious vows.
f . Many scenes aro Slid in the prom­
inent enfns ot -Baffa*1*—■
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U n cle E ben.

, "Mobbo -do man dat no
light," said Uriflo Ebon,
pcaccablo aa ho l s vlucky.M

ADMISSION fi AND 10 CENTS

136, High Point, N. C. . 3-lOtc
In no city along the Atlantic Coast
has -tbo AtlanUc Deeper W aterways ' For Sale—rHhp Runabout, re­
built, $100. Dr. J . T. Ponton, fl.tr
Association secured moro support durtytg nm past year tban In Philadelphia,
where tho Ninth Aniiqnl CvUK'itlon lfl
to be^behl 8ep(eml»cr 12-13-14 nnd 15.
Speaking In fnror of tho movement to
provldo open wnterwnya for heavy
traffic, to bo'owned and operated by
tbo Government, from tbo New Eng-

For Sale—Nearly new adding ms
ehine.— $86.00. Western Unib n?r *
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r For Sale at Sanford—Two lighters,
gasoline engine and pump and other
articles. Address Z. Spinks, Oviedo,
Florida.'
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For Sale—Marine motor, 18 horse­
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
First class condition, Sanford Machino &amp; Garage C o /
93-tf
For Sale—Owing to change to
electrical power wo have on hand
machinery In good condition, con­
sisting of boilers, engines, water
pumps, fire pumps, air compres­
sors and sundry other machines,
which we offer at pricos which are ■
small part of tho original cost. If
interested address Virginia Carolina
Chemical Co., care H. U. Peabody,
Superintnedent, Sanford, Fla.

FOR R E N T
For Rent—House, 1212 Park ave­
nue, 5 rooms. .
cncer.
tm iuam irw aieF
4-tf
T h o m a s B. S m i t h , M a y o r .

land States to the Florida pbnlnsala.
Mayor Thomas U. Smith of Philadel­
phia said:
"While I aui convinced the presentCongress fully approves of tho wdrk
Inaugurated and accomplished by tbo
Atlantic Peeper Waterway* Associa­
tion during the |»nat nine year*. I beUevo that nt this coming Ninth -An­
nual Convention the movement for tbo
com pletion'of the ilcciwr Inland wa­
terways project will receive such an
Impctua that. If tbo preseut Congress
docs not tunkc sufficient appropriations
for this work, the next Congress will
surely proyjilo for tbc opening of these
waterway* to our lifcnvy maritime com­
merce.
“ From a military prepnreduess view[tolnl never l&gt;cforo was tho valuo of
tlip«o Inland waterways bo ODUarttAL
r M
U
In'Tlil) past lias cntertaltT
ed «otne wonderful conventions, but
none lias ever occasioned such a deep
Intercut a* the forthcoming Convention
of the Atlantic* Deeper W aterways A*,
social Ion."
.
" Tim s for Haste.
A llttlo tlvo-ycar-old McCordavHle
mlaa has a stepfather of whom she
is very fond. Ono day tho stepfather
Buffered from a violent headache, ami
his wife w ent-to tho kitchen to pre­
pare somo domestic remedy Lillian
waited quietly for somo il/nc for her
m other to return nnd relieve the* suf­
ferer. Losing patlcnoc, sh&gt; went to
tho kltchon door a n d . energetically
called out: "Mamma, If you don't
nurry up you're going to have another
nushand to bury."

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NOTICE
Nolle* U bereby kl-rn that Ih* Annual M e l ­
ina ol Ih* St nek hold, r* ol Ih* KANFOItl) IJG IIT
A FtJKI, COMPANY Vilt b* held at the nfllc ol
th* (-f.mi.iny In Sanlortl.. Flfrida, on Monday lb*
till day of iM o ta r, A. I&gt;. ISIS, al tro o dork
A. M. lor Ih* purpo** ol d r r tln f iUr*rtor*. aod
lor th* tranaartlon ol rurh other bu»ine»a a* may
bo brouaht belor* -aid trees'n*.
F. O. W lU TNEY.
S-FrUClc
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8«f*«ry.
N olle* 14 herrby r i n n th a t th e A rn u it V e rtIne ol Ihp S toekboldrre ol -l!o CIIYSTA1, It.'E
C O M PA N Y will d* held al ih* otTlr* ol Vne ("omany a t Sanlord, F lw ld a ; on M onday I bo P ih iia y
o l O rto b rr A. I ’- 19IS, at e le rm o’clock A. M. (or
tit* purpnt* nl e lm ln f director-. and (or th* Ire n —

Tnraday - W rdnreday • I'lidaj*- Kalurday

Night 7 p. m. Sharp

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Mayor of Philadelphia Voices Sen
Dogs for Sale—Pointers, setters
and
hounds, trained, or untrained.
timent of City’s Business and
If interested write for a revised list.
Manufacturing Interests.
North Side fennels, P. 0. Box No.

NOTICE

MATINEE:,

3:15 p. m.

For Salt—Equity - In very detlrable property on Sanford Av6., Serenth St, Roll top desk, table,
*halra, gaa atfive, fixture*. Box 1661,
Sanford, Fla. I *
6-2tn '

action ot luch other wawniwa aa.may b* brouzht
bolor* eaid m**ting, p Q. WHITNEY.
’ 6-Frl-2lc.
Serrrlary.

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CLASSIFIED

For Rent—Furnished house o( six
rooms and bath.
Cor.. 9th and
Myrtle.
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97-tfe
Furnished rooma, large and cool,
four blocks from business center.
Rath rooms in -connection. Cheap
rates for summer. Comfort Cottage,
corner Fourth nnd Magnolia. 92-tf
. For Rent— Several nice offles
rooms over Yowill's. Enquire N. P.
Yowell &amp; Co.
82-tf
For Rent—708 Park avenue. En­
tire of H. G. DuBoae, First and
irk avenue.
48-tf

W ANTED
Wanted—Position on truck farm
by expericneotf truck grower. AdMcKnight, Orlando. ** 6-2te
Tenant Wanted—Wanted a good
tenant for my 20 acre farm, situated
3 miles abuth -of Sanford.. . None but
those who can furnish good refer­
ences need apply. George G. Ku­
rin*, Sanford, Fla.
2-8tp

LOST
!&gt; re»rlmrnl of Ik* In terior,
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. U. S. Usn&gt;l (Xllro s t UsInrovUlo, F1»:
A u i. ISIh. ISIS.
Nolle* i* hereby given t ) l t t William O
FiUman ol Wekiwa. FIs., who on J n o
21, 1911, mulo llonirolosd Knfry, No
OSS 19, lot S l» ol S E M and 8W ol «WW.
.«*ctlotr a /, Townthlp 19 8, linns* i t l
T n liih s u e o Mrrldlsn. hso filod nolle* U
Inlrntlon to mak* Fl»*-y«ar I’rool to rj
tahllih claim lo th« land abov* datr-lM ,
b*for* Clark Clrcull C o o n , a t Saalmo
Florida, «n ih* 28th d a y ol SaptraWr.
1916.

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Claimant name* aa wltne*»**l
K. A. Ituab ol Wakiwa, Florida
W. E. I** ol Weklwa, Florida
w . 11. n « y d ol Weklwa, Florida
W. ‘A. Ituab ol Weklwa, Florida.
ItO H E H T W. DAVIS
tOS-fuM ■ Frf-IOte .
H ti

d ata and k*ram a fflrctivp Immediatrly
upon ita a p p ro v al, an d
Where*,, under th* c h a rt e r s i lb*
o| Sanford. Ih* nueotlon ol tl|* freuaaej •* I
bond* ibnuid h* , u b m ltt* d lo Ih* d**WN]
ol ,ald cily, who own r**l *etal* lor ••‘‘"I
flrmtion. or r»i*clloo. a t an *l*rtloB t* " J
called, lor ( b a t pu rpo rt;— %
Therefor*. I, J. D. DnvUon. way*» •*
the city ol Sac (cod, RamlnoU
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Florida, u n d e r end hy »lrtb* ol th* M U J I
ity In me ***l*d by lb* ordlnanr** ol o* I
e p y o l ' Sanford, In r*l*r«nro lb th* **»J
anr* ol bonde, do hereby -call an e l r c t ^ l
to tH&gt; hrtd on th* t » t h d a y of 8ept* m bM
l o t s , to determ ine -lb* qu**tlon
"JJ
election, then and th ar* to b* bwd ai
whether or not Ik* raid H ty of 8*altr«j
• hall be a o th o r lie d to leeue bond* i» ‘*^1
rum ol I t 5.000.0©-lor »h* purpoa* ol P« n |
in*, retiring and rW u n d in t thb
,1a per r t n i clly ol Sanford, hlorlda, M * ~ l
malurlnc J a n u a r y I. 1917; an d to rtewj
Ihrr* perio ne-to eerve aa a board Ji
I
truMrre for aald propoeed Ueu* ol ooaw j

ADVERTISING

PROGRAM AT T H E STA R
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POSITIVE EVIDENCE
from many people who have been
For Sale—A second hand organ in of Eczema by using
good condition. Telephone No. 37W,
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6-8tp

FOR SALE

Friday— Paramount presents the dbtingulshed dramatic
actor, Lqu Tellegen in "The Victory of Conscience" .
Saturday-— Paramount presents the Metropolitan Opera
Star,’Geraldine Farrar in "Temptation"
Monday— Paramount presents Fannie Wafti in "Eadi
Pearl a Tear"
Tuesday— Metro prevents Haroid Lockwood and May
Allison In "The.River of Romance"
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Coming— Mary Pickford and Marguerite Clark.

For Sale—Modern house and tbr»e
lota. 1011 Oak Ave. 160 feet front.
E. L, MarahaU, St, Charle., IU. 2-8©

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Geraldine Farrar in "Temptation" at the SUr Saturday

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ECZEMA REM EDY
For Sale—Nice i passenger Oak­
land automobile. Alao surrey. Ap­ fa proof of ita merit. Try It today.
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ply Abernathy's furniture atore.
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17, I t and 16.y...—----------86

to74. 78 t a l l , laaa 80_
of Lot 7 6 ----------------Lot 76 .

JU ll l o t . of Lot* 8 to

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93 nnd‘ 9 3 * Z Z . Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z
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E. C. C l a m a n t . . — ___
J . N . Roeaeter——.
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•f Mrs. A. Ooerta
— .
,'S . O. S h ln h o lter____ ;__
Park Ilalghta
J. and O. Harabo . ____
A IL _____________
J. W. DlehlBa...— __
7 nnd 8..
H. Wrny .* ________ _
Gee. B. Pop*-----------------U . 8 h lp p ..Z ____________
.
D . L. Thmaher______ ____
6. 8, 7 nnd 48. ..................... Z ---------"1 . Wi W, A b e r n a th y ..._____
1___ 11
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B. S m i t h ....------- -----------4 ______ ,
1
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J. II. C owkb...... ...................
8 an d 4 ...
Garner** Addition Ne. I
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R. J.- H o lly ......... ...................
’l 3 and 1dZ__ I
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—
W. 11. M cBride__________
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J. D. Hobart* ...__________
10 and I I — . .
Gararr’a Addition N*. 3
1 an d 3...
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5______ _____________ — _
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Mr*. Oeo. Dickinson— ____
J. R. Hickson____________
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Mr*. A. MeRaa . ________
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A. E . C raw ford.—— — — .
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C. C. Humphrey*____ ___
J. C. Antferoon___ ——___
Florida Land A Colonisation Co.’a Celery Plantation *
E 140 ( t e l ].o l I I ____________
I L M . - O n w l e y ^ ._'___2 _ .
T- U M e a d ___________
ol
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MreU'N?u!%Mkiaai__ Z _
18 e nd 19
Mre. A. G r e e a b n r g . .— ___ .•
Mr*. W. W. D aniel._______
23------ ----- r M . M . S m ith 's S a b . D I r U ia a N e. I
------------------------ —
II. M. A J . B. Hny*_______
71 arid 72...... Z Z Z ______ Z ------ —
—
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73 end 7 8 ____ _____________ ---------—
M. M. S m i t h ______________
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n »'&lt;‘o i " u t B 3 T Z Z Z Z Z Z —
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Vfii ol U l 85 ......................... — . —
—
C. E. T u c k e r . ._______ :____
E14 of U t 86_____: ________ - — —
• — * T . B. K i r b y . ___________ __
Eacept 8 of fly of Lot 87,
Trilby llr. ol U t 91
88 and Inat part 8 ol T iib* “
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M. M. S m i t h ___________ —
8 of Ily o f Lot 94 .................... ---- —
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Hariin, T ..................... ..............
---------T . J. W ilson_______________
Melen and B eaad a
i lila if lk Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z
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N E 1 ( ol N E W . ru n 660 *
ft B ' t a beg, lea* begin
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half toll# poat on N line,
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19
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S 210 ft. E 110 ft, N
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8.00
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1.70
B 80 ft, S 140 ft. W 60
1.70
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8.10
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40 A. V. Franck__________—
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6.90
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E 210 ft. N 110 ft W
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T H F S W F O Btr HElMLfT

PAGE SEVEN

T "W itn e s s my official d e n a t u r e t a d asal t h i s
t h a - 1 1 t h day ol A u g u s t, A. I), I I I * .,
(•sai)
k . a . n n u m .A fts,
C l s r k Circuit C o u rt Seminole Co., Ft*.
1 0 2-F rl-6t*

corp., aro ordered to ap n ear t o t h * bill o f
complaint- duly Bled In tala cause, o n M o n d e p , tHc 2nd d a y - o f October. 1910, * r u l e
d e y of (bis court.
I t U fu rther o rd e r e d t h a t th is n o tice b e
published In th e Hanford Herald, a n e w s ­
p a p e r published in Seminole r q u n t y , F la .,
once a week lor fou r consecutive week*.
W lto rA E. A. Douglass, Clerk of t h e
C ircu it- C ourt, a n d t b e seal, th e r e o f, th l*
2 4 th day of A ugust, A. D. 1918.
(s e a l)
'
E. A . D O U G LA S S ,
C lerk Circuit C o u r t .
2-Frl-Ale

DANIELS WANTS
DEEP WATERWAYS Is

In War
President Wilson,

Secretary Daniels and Other Government
Officials- to Speak a t Philadelphia Convention.

d t y will mako tho welcoming ajweChen.
w ith responses by the' visiting Gov­
ernors and Mayors.
A t tbo first bus In css session on Sep­
tem ber 12, the discussion will Include
defeusu problems, trans|M&gt;rtntlbn proli
Iema ai^d Inland waterway develop­
m ent, with addresses by Severn I Coujrreastnen, Governors, Arnly and Navy
officers mid other distinguished speak­
ers.
On Wednesday,.* Septnuiber 13. the
delegates will be taken on n trip to
r p n S d c o t wilaon. Secretary of tbo Trenton to Inspect tbe Delawnro and
IKaW Danl*u -‘ n number of Washing- Unrltati Canal and tbe cutrancc to tbe
1 nfflclali and membera of Coiigreim. projioserl Shlp'Cmml to New York. On
«ho realixe tbo value of tbo Atlantic tbe w ay,-stops will b e ,made n t Bur­
I Inland waterway* from a commercial lington nnd Bristol fof exercises. In
litandpobit. arc going to addreaa tbe wtilch Hie townspeople will pnrtlclUnrcnilon upon the aubjcct o f tbo Uu- pate. On the retu rn totji to t’ldludetImrnie value of these waterway* from phla, the D elaw are lllvcr will be Il­
luairacUuietta-to Florida aa nu Impor* lum inated from both shores, with fire
hunt mean* of nntionnl defenac. Pro*- work demonstrations nt all' tow ns In
lldcnt Wilson will probably nddreas (he hotlor of the visiting delegates. Ar­
lilffrcatea *t tl10 «cM,on ,Q ho hold 0,1 riving nt Philadelphia, all the hnttlo
hurstlay. September 14, and Secretary ablps and other vessels In the Dela­
anlrU has arranged to apeak n t tbo w a re will bo illuminated nnd tbo city
[Philadelphia Navy Yard on Scptcm- will display Illuminations from one of
tbo itl*r*.
----------------On Thursday, September 14, tbo dele[ Every ono of ftio Atlantic Coast
I Slates will officially repreicnfcd at gates will bo taken by l&gt;ont to Chester.
Itba Convention by It* Oovemor or del- Pa., and \VHmln*ton, Del., and lit'both
■entrs appointed by him t o ‘represent cities will be csi&gt;cclnllj received. They
Itbetr State. In addition, nearly every will then go to Delaware City. Del„
■Chamber of Commerce, T rade and and lua|&gt;cct the Chesapeake ami Dela&gt;
lUarttlmo organization In (ho Atlantic w are Canal locks leading on to Cbesn-.
lOoaat States and cities will also Int­ peako Bay nnd the South.
Friday, Seplember 15, will be ilcvotend tbe resilons. A large num ber of
[leading manufacturers and business ed to tbo Ctly of Cauuleu, N. J,, nnd
linen from all parts of tba eastern part a session to be held nt the Philadelphia
■of the country, renllxlug tbo value of Navy Yard.' It tbe evening of that
Itlirao inland waterway*, are going to day tho tlnnl session will he held In
Philadelphia.
|take part In this year’s Convention.
For tho ladles who will .accompany
Aa a direct result of tbla year’* Con­
vention. It la believed that Congres.fr tbo delegates a varied program of en­
take a more active part In tbe do tertainm ent tuis been provided by tbe
elopmcnt of these waterways, to com- Philadelphia Committee, Including re­
dally necessary nnd atrataglcally ceptions, luncheons, alght-aeclng trip*
and an nutomobllo tour to historic Val­
lloable.
Although this yenr’a Convention I* ley Forge.
Although Philadelphia has been tho
|obe held 111 Philadelphia, It will' really
a Tri-State ntlnlr, as tbo B tn te so f host to a~largo uuw bor of Imjvortnnt
s'evr Jersey and Delaware Save Joined and well attended conventions during
making tbo arrangement*. Some of the past few years, no convention has
re nton, nUracLeiLaueb nllentiuu from the
sessions will be held aalt T_____
-tSmWWn. Ncw Jcracy, and a t Dels^ t J S c t u r l n g and business .Interests as
tbo coming W aterw ays Convention.
are City, Delaware.
Tbe principal lesslons will be held Through tbo Cham ber of Commerce
it Philadelphia, where tbe Governor and all tbe city’s irndt* organization.* tlie
ft Pennsylvania and the Mayor of this greatest Interest and activity has been
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•

CVEIl before In tbo hlatory
or ib oA tiim ie D M P ^tW aterwaya A**bctatlOR baa ad uiucb
Interest been abwwu tu tbe
Imnual Contention* In favor of deeper
w Sarw ajtfU nt tbo preaeut time, and
tbo U»dWU#M *ro that tbe Ninth an. CouTontlou. to bo bold nt PWlaLtelnhl* September 12-KM-l nnd 15
t i l l X tbo moat Important, and tbo
unreal attended convention Hlnco tbe
IdatnSr waterways movement waa In-

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BIG CROP B ILL”

SAYS:
"I doubled the tomato and corn crop on
my ftYe-arro flat woods piece last season, by adding
twenty tons of Blowers Ground Limestone in addition
to my regular fertilizer. Cost mo $50 to do it, but 1
made $600 by lt.M&gt;

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New Is a | « o t time to order Itlowcrv Ground I.iir.e—
(tone.
lire it »ml grow me re tomatoes. Send lor
tree booklet and price*.

BLOWERS LIME &amp; PHOSPHATE 00.
BOX R -308

OCALA, FLA.

vastohotwi

Hon. Joacphug Danlala.

The

A tlan tic In traco astal W a te rw a y .

Many ofTho'cltjr a beatlcnowu
representatives have enlUtrd their sup
port In tbe movement for the deepen­
ing and Improvement »&gt;f the Atlantic
Waterways, both north nnd south from
Philadelphia

Both North and South Working
Hard For theTionor.

Armour Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville, Fla.

*• .

LEGAL ADVERTISING
In

With four cities already contending
for tlio 1017 Convention of tha Atlan­
tic Deeper W aterways Association
and aevernl as yet to lx) beard from,
Indications point to a.long draw n out
tight before tbo m atter Is (lnnlly set­
tled when tbo Ninth Annual Convrn*

Court of the C ounty Ju d f e . K cm lno lr
County, H la lr of Ho,Ida
I d r r F r l i l r nt
Julius ijrhult*
To all t'rrd .to rs, l ^ s a t s s s . t&gt; s trih u tfra and
all Persons h s v l n . Claims Or D e m a n d s
aca ln st ssid Hstato:
You sn d r i r h e t V°u s r r hfrrti)', n o tillrd
to pr^-t-m sny rla iira s n d drnmndu w hlrh
you or f j t h r r of you tr a y have ag ain st l hr
r s t a l c of Julius. K.-hulti, -dorvarr-l, t » t e «f
Fomlnulo rounty .K lo 'ld a ,. th th* under*
s i in r d o s - ru tr la bt said ohtals, u il h ln two
y rs rs from Ik r dlUo h r r r o l .
. ' ,
D ated Ju ly 2Hib. A. T* ItUfi.
CASSANDRA SCHULTZ,
K irc u irix ..
9 S F rM tr
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1«~ Cour"! »f Tho r « &lt; m lr J u d s r , Hcnlao •
County, S t a i r o f F&gt;srlds
In rr E i l a t a of
W. J. d i l l daeosrrd
,
T o AH C r r d l t o r r l / j i l r r * , J M i l r i h J l r r r an d
all 1’srsons having Claims or D em an d s
n caln st said E s tito : .
You, and »arh o f y o u aro h rirb y notified
and required to p re s e n t any claims and
d em an ds which you o r r , t h r r pt you may
have a tn ,n s l the e s t a te of A". J. 11HI. d e ­
r a i le d , l a t e of Sam note ro u n ty , Florida, to
the undersigned
e a e e u t r U of said e s t a t e ,
a lt h .n tw o y e a n from t h e d a te herrol.
D ated , July ! ( t h , A l». j.HS.
A U C K K . H IL L

N et Return . . . $1.00
C ost to Produce .
.20
Your NET PROFIT $ .80

Booklets free.

nn enthuslnatlc supporter of tbo Deeper
W aterways movement front n commer­
cial standpoint. On numerous oocn-'
slons bo hns publicly declared.himself
ns believing th at tbo development of
tho Atlantic Intrneoastol waterw ay
syBtom will very materially help every
industry .along the Qoast, and espe­
cially bo of the g r e w s t benefit to all
tho const States and their cities.
From n national defenso vtowpolnt.
Secretary Daniels wants to* see these
waterw ays so deepened that It will be
l»osaIble to take tbo Navy’* sninller
&lt;tbi|m from the Mnssnchusi'ttH C onit ia
Florida, without having to tuko them
out 111 the ocean.
__Mure. Um i. mm-llboiw&gt;itd dfttegftlftg
from nil the A tlantic States, acvcrnl
Governors. Mrmlters of Congress, In­
cluding n majority of the m em bers of
the Itlvers ami Harbors Committee
representatives' from nearly nil the
T m de and Mnrltlmo bodies In tho At­
lantic Coast cities, well known Army’
nnd Navy officer*, will attend the ses
slons nt I'lillndclphla September 12-13
14 and UL *
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FOUR CITIES WANT Soma Form of It Thsre.
THE WATERWAYS
A nian In usunlly embarrassed whan
to.a fem ale of the species
1917 CONVENTION he—e ithproposes
e r financially or otherwise.

*

THe better your fertilizer, the more* crates
you get from each acre and the less each
crato cost* you. Arm our. Fertilizer, (the
result of more than 30 years’ manufacturing
experience— as Vtflr? {n Florida— r«ig*hil.A*iid
of crop needs by trained scientists, and the
work of a nation-wide organization), makes
most crates with biggest cash difference
FOR Y O U between cost and net return.
Make A rm ou r Fertilizer Y O UR fertilizer.

ESPECIALLY
ADAPTED
\
FOR YOUR STATE

I t a p p e a r i n g from tnc afild a v lt' of E. F.
I L u s h o l d e r th a t hr Is. of counsel for the
shrive n a m e d complainant in th e above rntl llrd r e u s e . The A m erican Agnrullural
C h rm ira l C o., a corporation, am i that It Is
the belief of the affiant t h a t t h e defendants
Jero m e II. Hire Seed C d., a corp., llruen
ljlch*y C o „ a corporation, I’a r k r Davis A
Co., a c o r p ., J . A. Patten a n d J. 47. Patten,
ro p a r tn e r a ae the C h s tt a n o o ’ga Medicine
Co., S m i t h Klein A F re n c h Co., a corp..
and M o n t a g Bros., a c o rp ., a te rrnldenls
of a e l a t e ' O t h e r 'th in 'the s t a t e of Florida.
**“ *
’* * ,J
*
x* of

C ro p P ro fit
You grow crops for net profit. 'A 700-crate
crop grown * on O N E acre costs less per
eraCe and makes m ore net pr o f it than 700
crates grown on T W O acres; you know that.
Good commercial fertilizer, rightly used,
usually makes the difference between 350
ctates, or less, and 700 crates, or more, per
acre—the fertilizer cuts doivn what it costs
you to grow each crate l

Secretary o f tbo Navy Josephus Pntilels will m tdrrss the delegates to tlio
Atlantic Dcopor W aterway* Conven­
tion, nt tlio Philadelphia Navy Ynnl,
on Friday. Sopiembcr 15, an d -It is ex­
pected that he will point out nt that
tiuio tho Htruteglc value, of these wn
terwaya ns tin* country’s m ost Impor­
tan t means of defenso In tim e of pos
slblo war.
Secretary Dnuicls hns alw ays been

I), U Mouern

T o a I Crt*d (urs
I) . t r b u lr r. a n d
,,*•! Persons hiving C a l m , a j Demands
a g a i n s t ssid ( s t a t e :
» 0U,. a nd exth o( y o u are* hereby notlAed a n d ’required *.q p r e s e n t any rlilm t an d
dcttian de which you. or c it h e r of you, may
the C o u nty Judge, Hr mi s a l e
hevr a g s l n t t lhr r e l a t e ol D &lt;• Monroe, In Cdurl »f
S t a i r of F i e n d s
derex*, •! 1st* of Setn n o le rqunty, Klurtdn. In r r C itatoCounty.
of
In t h e u n d r |s gnnl a d m l n l e i r s t n t rf said hi ike flnl unrlo
.
cstvte, within i twn y e a r s from th-* d a te i T o all Creditor-, le-gxteei, DUleflmti-e-* a n d
h r r r ..|.
•
all IV rg'gti s h a viug (Tat ms of M r u u n d s r
^ D s t r d July 27th V t&gt; l9Di.
against sstd K sla le i
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,
M K ItS A Y M D N i m g , ----and earh of you a re hereby notified
—- - ;
---- —
Adm nhtrsirlx. . a n dYuu
required to p se s rn t an y rlsin \s* an d d e ­
9 d -F r f-8 tc
.
.
!
m a n d s which you, or. r l t b r r ol y o u . m a y
h a v e against The e s t a te of Mike I to lu n d o ,
l a t h e C lrru lt Court of t h e ,S e v e n th Judrial deceased, tale of Seminole C ounty, F lo r id a , ■
C ircu it of Fletlda. S e m i n o l e County.I In t o tho undrrsignrd ad m in lstretrfs ■of said
C honrery
I - U l ’- S .lh m t a n y.-ar.' from the d a l e berw»
T h e A m erican A g rir u liu r a l'C h e m lrsk C n .
a c o r p o r a ti o n dmtig hu«lhr*s u u d tr the
” D a t e d ' J u l y 26lh, A. D 191(1.
Laws o f t h e Slate of F lo r id a , PlxInllO
C A R M E L R O T H N l» f» vs.
i
E x r c u lr ix .
Wm. (2. AI•I. Iifpe, Jero m e II. Rice Seed
9lt-Frl-8(F
t o., a ro r p ., Ilturn ll t c h e y A Co. •
corp., P a r k e D a t b A t a ., a carp., J, A.
P a tt e n a n d J. (’. f a t t e n , rq -ps
partnsr*
lining Ituelnest as tho
..................
C h a t ..........
ta n o o g x
M*dTein* Co.,' Smith K irin anil French
Co., a c o rp . Alice E. Hill. E s e r u t r i i of
the c i t a t o of W. J. Hill. M o n l a g Bros.,
a corp.', an d Gen. II. F r r n a l d Hardware
Co., a r o r p . Defendants,
1*0 t h e D rfo q d a n is: Je r o m e It. It ire Seed Coa c o rp .. Llruen Itirhey A Co., a ’roip.,
I ' a r k r D a v is k Co., a r o r p . , J. A. Patten
an d J . C , I'atu-n, c o -p a r tn e r s , doing busi­
ness ax t h e Chattanooga
Mrditiline Co.,
S m i th K lein A F rtn rh Ct» , a rorp.. Montag i l r o e . , a corp.:

S p e a k in g o f
i

To Tell Convention at PhiladelpHIa
Their Value as Means
of Defense.

C o u rt at tha C o u n ty J a i l e r g a m in e.a
Leexly M a l e &lt;«f F tsr
In re E s t a t e ol
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New Y o r l , N. Y.. J, A. P a t t e n A J. O.
P a tte n a s t h e C hsttxnong a M ed .n n c Co.,
C h a tt a n o o g a , T r a n . , S m ith - K lein k Co,.
Philadelphia. Pa., Montag Urns.. Allants,
h i . , t h a t I h f paid iftfem lani*
ovtr lh*»
• gr or t w e n t y ooc years: t h a t there Is no
person In th e stale of F lo r id a , the service
of a s u b p o e n a upon whom will he binding
upon t h e said defendant*; therefore you'
Jerome It. Hire Seed t'n., a corp., llruen
Illrhey A Co., s rorp , P ark e D a s i . * &lt;•„
*, rorp..- J . A. Patten sn.l *J. C. Patten ■■
C h s tl v n o o g s Medicine Co., S m i t h Klein 4t
hrenrh C o ., ■ rorp., and M o n t a g Ilroe., a

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OUR INSTRUCJLYE CATALOGUE
AND WEEKLY
PRICE LIST
SEN D FOR
THEM TODAY

INSEED(R

&lt;5&gt; JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

Delinquent Taxes, City of Sanford, Florida
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(Continued from Pago 6)
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bi*lnning
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Notice ia hereby g iv e n th a t In p u rs u marglna
a n rr o( a Anal deer**' of foraeloaur* a n d ,
Monroe,
th e n ra
in n
■ale, m a d e on th e 2 t n d day ol A uguat,
8 Ely ■ ( d i r e c t io n
along
A. D. ISIS, by the H ono rable J a m e s Wm a r g in a l line of
l*ke
Park Ins. J u d f s of t h e C irc u it C aurt, S e v
Monroe] t u a point 1600
a n l h Ju d ic ia l-C lrr u lt, In a n d tor tha r o u n t y
ft from M i n t ol began
. 23
19
M&gt;
11 S a m Y. A rthur ..._______ _
It.GO
el Seminole, Florida, In C hancery, In t h a t Brg 1883 I t l t V a n d 705 It N
certain causa therein
pending, w herein
of U a4« o n H bdy run*—
Chase A Company la com plainan t a n d
W 230 Jr*. N 3269 ft to
Wm. G. Aldridge, . J e r o m e II. Rleo Heed
L ik r, H f l y t o point 1769
Co., a rorpuratlon , llru e n , Illrhey A C o., a
H N o f l w t g ln S in begin.. 23
19
30-' 10 E d i t h M e a d . ..
IU I
corporation. Park Davta A Co., a c o rp o r a ­ Bag 487 It *N or SW cor ol .
tion, J . A. P atten a n d J . C. P a tte n , co­
N W ) / sec r u n K 130 It
p a rtn e r! doing buslnesa as the C h a t t a ­
N 660 It. .W MO ft 8 8(0 (t.
nooga Medicine Co.. S m i th Klein A F re n c h
E 330 ft, , ________________ 26
19
30
j_ ' J . T . Irvlna, J E ...
tfl-M
Co..- a corporation, t h e Geo. If. F e m a l d Begin on N .afile' S t -Gertrude
Hardware Co., a co rp o ra tio n . W, J . Hill,
nve 84.('7 cha W of E
doing busineaa aa tb a UU&gt; Hardware C o .,
Una of In*, of Holly arx
and M o n i e s Broe., a corp o ratio n , aro defeadants. I shall ug »r for sols and sell in
caob, In Iront of
10 cha.---------------- e - t — *«
19
«0
J . » . B ernh ard t
tba c o u rt house door a t Sanford. Seminole Hrglp8 on
St G e r t r u d a a r e at a
Florida,
"_ . on M o n d a y , tha second
county, Vl
._
point 799 f t R of paint ’
day of O ctober, A. D. I S I S , tha same being
ol l e t df H Bow7 ol flt
a legal salea day. a n d within tha legal
Gertruda
eve
With S
houra of tala, th a p r o p e r ty described In tho
line J. T. A K. W. By,
tha proceedings In. sa id case as follows:
Hon. J. Hampton Moor*.
run F. 306.6 It, 8 604 It
Situated In lb* ro u n ty of Seminole, s t a t e
W 327 f t t o Hy &lt;NWly
Florida. t»-w lt:
Blocks Fourlsan (14)
along E lin e of i s m a to "
tlo a goes Into session a t Philadelphia, ol
and lw * n ty - tw a (SI) of C h a p m a n A T u c k ­
point of b e g in N 176 It
er's ad d itio n to tha to w n of Hanford, ac­
September 12 to 10, Inclusive.
to bsgln____ __ ____ ______26
19
20
_
F . A. 8oosam*_
*2.19
cording to t h a plat cl s a m i duly of record
Miami, Florida, is tbe drat city to In th e public re c o rd s-o f Semlnol* c o u n ty , Btgln on N aide 8 t Gertruda
«
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and
61.91
cha
W
of
p u t In a request for next year's meet,
E line of I n t of Holly
* **
J . J . D IC K 1N B O N ,
—A - —
and baa engaged headquarters a t the
a r e add F i r s t at, tun w
Special Muter.
2 H cha, N 10 cha, E 1)4
Bellerue-B tntfonl hotel and te openly Geo. G, Herring.
cha. 8 10 cha.------------------- 26
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21
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J , D . B arnh art._______ __
Balieltoi for C om plainant.
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lining up tbo delegates. 8 t Augustine.
Bag HE cor L o t 17 Celery
Legal 2-Vrl-Sto
Plantation,
r
u
n
N
676
It
Florida, Charleston, South Caroll
E to point 2 4 2 ft W of
Notice of Appllratisn fee t a i Deed U n d e r
and Boeton, M assachusetts, also ha
quarter tec lino N 267
Section s o f Chapter 4SSS, Laws a f F lo r­
I
t SEly a lo n g Lak* to
ida
representatives already on tbe field.
within 66.6 tv of l( Me
Nolle* la hereby given t b n t C, T , H a rk The Charleston and Boston delegates,’ near,
Una 8 u» 8 lin e __________
12
19
NO . _
U . M. S m i th ----------------11.2*
p u rc h a s e r ol T a x C ertificate No. 1SSS,
ft W a n d 676 It N
however, have been laying their plans dated th e Snd d a y o f-Ju ly , A. D. 1100, h a s llsgloaof 733
8
E
eor
o
f
8
W
U
S»c
said certIflcats In m y office, and- h a s
all winter and while It Is expected that Mod
run W 172 f t . N 1220 ft,
made ap plication lor ta x deed to Issue In
8 Ely a'.ong L a k o t o point
tho contest will be ultimately between accordaneo with law. Bald c*rtlflcata e m ­
ol begin 8 t o begin.___ 22
19
20
_ ' M. M. S m i th _________
braces t h e following descrlb ad p ro p e r ty B atinN 1218
thoeo two, Miami’s sudden and d e te r situated
Tt W a n d 672 It N
In Seminole e o u n ty , F lo rid a ,T o -w it:
ol
8ft
eor.
of
HWTf
See,
mined appearance, BL Auguatinc’s Beg. #.04 cha .N of SW cor ol N w U r u n
run 1761 f t N W l y to W
N' 11.04 r h............................so
i , . . i t 10 chi u th l l Ot
ehv
threaten!ug attitude, and the grim si rwest
line of 8*0 8 t o p o in t 676
10 ehs. 11 acres. Bee. 28, T o w n s h ip
It N ol 11 lino o l ’Hee E to
lence of BalUmoro and Newport, wYJo'f j r ^ i u n i ^ ’te V.
begin, lass 220 f t E . _ ___ 22
19
20
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h i. M . S m i t h . . . .
6.20
The
said
land
being
assessed
a
l
tha
d
a
t
a
bayo tong harbored a deaire to obtain
of
tbe
Issuance
of
|
l
t
l
f
certificate
la
t
h
e
T h e foregoing dedcribed property m a y be redeemed a t way tim e before Apt 11 1, 1917
tho convention, promises ono of the name of A gnes Leg real. U nless said certl*•/ Miring the coat of adeertialn i s a d ( a u r e s t at tha r a t e of 12 per **at per a n n u m . A fter
all hb oe .. redeemed according to l i e t h a t d a te It will b e certified to the elby attorney (or collection.
m oat interesting fights In tbe history floats - sh
shalt
lax
dead
will
Issue
thereon
on
the
o
l
l
l
h
d
a
y
JAB. C . R O B E R T S ,
of the Association.
of S ep tem b er, A.' D. l#lfl.

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PA G E FOUR
Mrs. Goff expects to make
SANFORDHERALD tnaon.
W cslPalm Ueacji her home in the

September 8, |* |«

THE SANFORD HERALD
SANFORD LIBARY

New Books
future.
,
i
’ T1
Biography:
•'
i Mrs. Jhn Platten is speeding sev­
"Julia Ward Howe. By
ere! days with her mother, Mrs.
PttblWMd t w i M i r «»4 rrM.y
. "Julia Ward Howe." By her two
Wainright .on West First .street.
The Humphrey brothers were Tn daughters, Laura E. Richards and
EN who are employed by the day or week rarely have very
this
vicinity last week looking after Maud Howe Elliott.
■oascairnoN muck. i n ^ d v a n c k
much notice before they are laid off. This means th at the work­
"Twenty Years in Hull House,"
their cattle.*
/■
MB YR i R
®
ing
man
of all men should have a little money saved up and have it
By
Jane
Addama.
*
MX MONTHS.
.......
Mr. and Mrs. Dell of Ft. Heed
■- .*
— 4"—
•*
-T»
: MONTHS.......
deposited safely in the bank. The Peoples Bank invites the accounts
were the afternoon callers at the
"The Flowing Road." By Casper
of working men and their families. Interest is paid on sayings ac­
I l a U m a i r b » C «r r V »» I 1 M f « T e a r la home of Mrs. Jack Vaughn Sunday.
&lt;*
•
•
Whitney.
(The wonders of thq
41t u « « » Me. T «» Maalk '
counts, compounded twice a year. Your money will help you earn . .
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson and South American jungles' as soon by
■U l a M t i l t * M a st tU M»d« i l O d n
daughters, Mrs. A. G. King and little the author, on a trip up the-Ofinmoney, if deposited with this Bank.
1As (l i i w i ^ h a M i l M i i i m A i i « a 1 M Gladys Robinson were the dinner
B. a t Ib a P a a t a flr a a l H m M , P ia rM a
guests of Mr. Robinson's sister, oco.)
"Argentina and Her People of
U a O a r A rt at M t r c h J rd . l i l t .
[rs. W. N. Culp Sunday at Rand's Todsy." By Nevin 0. Winter.
ding and they also called at the
la narald Dalldlai
"Under tho Southern Crqss jn
Na. IU
lome of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. South A m e r i c a . " By Williamson
Wm. Robinson in- the afternoon.
BuCkman. (Thif was published re­
Mny Jack Vaughn and Mr. Will cently and presents South America,
lobinson .were on (the cast "Side the country of. today, from a aoenic,
IIT R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
R. R. DEAS
0. L TATLOR
Wednesday gathering and counting social, political and economic view­
P&gt;h 4J m i
‘
O dder
An*t CatMsr
F. L WOODRUFF Vtm.PraM.ni
lira. Vaughn's cattle which she,sold point. It also show's how tho com
Co Mr. Seth Woodruff.
mercial -importance o f . the South
Mrs. Will / Robinson and little American Republics has been em­
daughter, Gladys and Mrs. A. G. phasised by the opening of the Pan­
Ling and baby Were the guests of ama Canal, and our present day op­
Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson of portunity odf turning the ‘channel
Cpmeron. avenue Wednesday.
of trade:to the United States.) u
•a
* ,
BIG FAVORITE IN MILWAUKEE
These everyday showers arc very
i.
much appreciated by the farmers'
Roger Bresnahan .Has Good Reasons
Nature Hooks:
for Love of Cream City—Made
after so much dry weather.
"Marvels
of
InsecR
Life."
By
Ed­
• The Sanford Herald, talking about
Record for Slugging.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flatten have ward Step.
(A beautifully illus­
Aie new postoffice building that is
soon io be erected in Sanford, urges moved on,, the east side from tho trated Volume for the nature lover.)
Roger Bresnnhnn, former pllpt of
"Wild Animals of North Amer­ tlie Cuba and non* the head of the
the commercial organisations to keep Miller place. Wc arc sorry to. lose
Toledo boll club In the American hsright busy with the preliminaries them from our- neighborhood and ica." By Edward Knabol..
"The American Naturalist" (pub­ coclatlon, la n great favorite In Mil­
and make every effort to get an ad* hope to have them back some timp
lished by Peabody Academy of Sci­ waukee, and every time he visits the
dltional appropriation. The govern* in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Hart called at ence. There are thirty volumes, city of brew It brings, bnck fond mem­
A LL MAKES AND
Fully’ Charged Batteries
ment is collecting the necessary in*
ories to )dm.
formation concerning the site and it Mrs. Jack Vaughn’s Sunday, after­ from-1868-1892).
T Y P E S REPAIRED
to Fit Any Car
The duke once, established, a world’s
* " T he Microscope."
E dited b y
fa thought th a t work may begin on noon.
D r. Alfred Stokes (for tho student record for hltttqg .there. It was In
SEM IN O LE COUNTY G A R A G E
tuilding before Vrrjrtong.- There
1001, when Urcsnnhnn was with Bal­
of
Nature’s
little
things).
*
is now only $70,000 available for the
GENEVA NEWS NOTES
timore, In the year the American
new postoftice but The Herald be*
"Birds."
3
volumes
(colored
leaguo
was born.
Miss Katherine Flint has returned
'
,
lieves th a t united effort will secure u from Cocoa where she has been plates.)
Connie Muck was manager of the
greater sum.
Naturally Sanford visiting relatives for the post week.
Most of these nature hooks were Brewers that year, the Athletics not
being In bxlstence.
people are anxious to have n hand­
Miss Georgia Fattishall has re­ riven to tho library by Mrs. C. M.
The occasion of the record perform*
some, commodious federal building.
turned .from Wnynesville, N. C\, Vorder An additional donation from mice was during - n double-hejjder.
—Times- U nlon.
-where she has spent the summer Mrs. Vordo of groat value both in Mack used Piijk Hawley In the first
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with her parents ut their summer subject matter and because of the game nnd Billy Ilebly In. the second,
WALKER DICKSON, Manager
Sanford Herald heads a wedding home in that (dace.
completeness of the c611ection, is an nnd Bresnnhnn enjoyed a batting
notice "Butt-SIigh." There you go
Egnlish publication, “ The Journal matinee. *
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Mrs. Grayham and Mfss Jean of the Microscopical Sdcioty.
1st Street-Next to Ford Garage
Phone 67
Sanford, Fla.
again. It would lead the reader to
In the first game, Roger 'cracked
E
tta
Sheldon
have
gone
to
Sanford
nut three' home rims nnd'three triples
beliuvo the* groom was attractive—
There nre other volumes of lrjtorU P T Q D A T E E Q U IP M E N T
but aly; or thut the wedding was all for the winter. Miss Sheldon has a
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est because of the date of pubiicamysic
class
she
Is
teaching
'in
violin
to the good—but sly; or opp of a lot
Prepared to Handle All Kinds of Repairs on Auto and
bon. or f°r subject* matter, thnt will
of different things-Mmt *!&gt;\ Still, I in her studio in the new"' Ifkptist be
catalogued anti list printed later. |
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Motorcycle Tires nndJTulww-------- -------—
hope t h a t ,it's not us had a t that.
M. IT. Harbor and family spent Along the special lin e ‘of scientific'
There ure three things about a wed­
------------—— XUimucopiwaL—n stare —stud VT TfiTiTT
ding notiee that to mi; are_i hi- Sunday in
i \ K. Patterson and family have donation is a notable one.
t or silliness: "A &lt;|u it•i wed­
TUIJES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT
ding; " "groom dogged out in ‘the moved bail; to the station and M. K.
The
U.
S.
Biological
conventional black';” and the "two* Dooley and family have, movfd into
Vola., donated
tisurance to Cover A ll Repair Work
in-o ne” heading. Seriously, they are the Patterson house
,
' AfVo .;
mups.CaboAring.
■ll|y 'IRiB'iti'11'" -—
)| -.lflfc»A4siAm i' it I P " Payne
While On Hand.
All Work Guaranteed
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Daniel, Mr. M. E. Doolpy and Mr. the location and extent of Forest
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Reserves and National Parks..
Not as* silly as you are, you an­ Paul K. Dooley made a'trip to Titus­
cient landinark of a prehistoric age. ville Saturday in the interest of the
Fiction:
Bet when you was married you were ’ Sanford Board of Trade.
"Straw berry Acre."
no inore-'*bunuin than the present
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Itaulerson
day species. Have a heart and let have moved to their new home in Richmond.
them, get in flirted. People who are Orlando. We arc sorry to loose Mr. • "Otherwise Phyllis." . Nicholson.
Insure your BUILDINGS
"Mrs. Bnlfamc.” Gertrude Ath­
past the age havi no business to and Mrs. Itaulerson.
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Insure your LIFE
erton.
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"horn in” anyhow, A fountain* l"'n
Mr. and NJrs. Wade itaulerson
Iusure-your
AUTOMOBILE
’
"Bobby—General
Manager."
for you.
have- moveil into the C. A. HaulerInsure
your.HEALTH
Prouty (A sequence to "Hobby.")
sjn, home.
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Insure you against loss from ACCIDENT
“ Charge I $." Irving Bac heller.
PROM PT ACTION NEEDED
Mrs. J.- V. Wicks is some im­
"T
he
Streets
of
Seven
Stars."
Furnish
any kind of SURETY BOND
Already persons aro returning proved and is expected home soon.
Roger Bresnahan,
NJary
Rinehart.
Sell your &amp;EAL ESTATE .
from the north in considerable numMiss Blapche Fattishall who is
.
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"Seventeen." Booth Tnrkinglon, nt the expense of Huwlejv- and In the
. bera, and already the school board visiting in tit.i»ke is expected homo
Collect
your RENTS or ACCOUNTS
"H eart of the Sumet.". * Rex 'second lie rapped lteldy dir two donb’as taken action to cooperate with soon. •
the health * board to protect the
L. A. .Sheldon, Geneva's Board of Reach (A story of the Mexican bor­ blefc and three singles—a total of 2S
Reliable Companies
Prom pt Adjustments
bases.
,
town against the possible, iniectioh Trade representative attended the der.)
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Csrrespondcnce Solicited
Although It Is 10 yiyirs since Roger
of infantile paralysis.
"T h o Light of Western "Stars." performed so valiantly, there are fans
Governor’* meeting in Sanford on
Znqe Grey. (Border life. full of
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every game here who talk ubout
I t would be well to take reason­ Thursday night.
*f hCen
* l ^e UBUal Zone, Grey dash and at
thut afternoon! nnd‘who Itvo tn the
Miss Katherine Flynt has
able precautions. Such
action
i • hope thnt they will ngnlit see the
should he definite and not delayed: appointed n primary^ teacher for' thrills.)-” —
PH O N E 148
H E R A L D B U IL D IN G
"T he Teacup C(pb.” Armstrong. Iron duke duplicate his feat.
•
" I t would be a fearful thing to have Chuluota.*
the disease start del here; it would
"T he Poet." M eredith Nicholson.
‘Miss Georgia-Fattishall has been
Features at Opcnlng/Game.
work untdld misery and uneasiness appointed for Geneva's primary
4The tender hearted poet of tho
Olio feature of the opening game of
and wguld* injure the fow'tn more room.
story is the one of the
aintL
ii4»fiw»(i nt Portlnnd vnis tijo relenso
$han
an ran be readily imagined. To ! Mr..and-Mr*.-Chaa.-PhiUtp*r~Mrx:’ whimsical phrases Vnd musical lines; of several hundred pigeons on tho hull
up* pfopl-r restrictioVui regarding J, * Q. Adams and Mr. and Mrs. j the 'Ppet All tile People Loved," ynrd, making n lienutlful sight an they
those returning from Infected areas Porter Wakefield were Orlando vis otherwise . James Whitconi\&gt; Riley.) flew nway. Another feature was thV
hitting of two home runs by Bunny
may work some inconvenience upon' itors' last week. .
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Brief
of Salt Lake, which was not near
the few, but the welfare bf live.many
"T he Boys and Girls of the White
Mr. Auhray Moran is quite sick.
so beautiful to Tortlnml fanV Brief
should be conducted first.
Mrs, Delia Jones Starling goes to Houtp." Agnes Curr Sage (interest­ got three other lilts besides his hoiuera
To all interested we reedmmend- D aytona today for a short titfco. - ing. and extremely popular.) •
'n fire times at bat. _
-th e reading of qn article in the last
"W hen I was a Little^Girl." Zona
Grandma Nicholson
nnd Mrs. Geo.
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issue of the Saturday Evening Post, Peters are spending some time at Gale.
Self-Torture.
by a victim of disease.—Reporter- I^ i &gt; 2 t , i u ‘_ l ' ' ' a c b ^ . _ _ _ —
*._* — - *;B oy*Y W Y u
i pity 'ihe misguided devotees
whQ7put stones In their shoes for a
M?. T. Geiger has built a new ward Care.
pilgrimage, or who walk over thorny
fish house a t’ Cook's -Ferry and is
♦ ♦ ♦
♦ ♦ getting it In shape f^ b u s in e s s this
paths to “make merit," but many ol
Quality Shop M atinee Parly
us
days when we walk our life
week, Mr. Q. Wildastn his son-inThrough the rourteby of Mr. and roadhavo
In
much
tho sumo way, and with
law will be of the firm of Geiger St Mrs. A. D. Parrish and Mrs. I. D.
no such worthy end In view. Wo
Sons.
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Pearson, the ladles of Sanford were translate tho careless speech into In­
Mr. Walker Prcvatt's horse fell the guests at a theatre party at the tentional offense, tho little neglect
A crowd of young folks gathered with him last Friday while ne was
Lyric yesterday afternoon, the. reg­
a t the homu of Miss Eh ha Stedt last cow hunting and at present he is ular ■weekly fashion film featuring Into deliberate unkindness, the com­
The young business man measures the Importance of his
mon* duty into hardship, and press
Friday night to celebrate her six­ laid up with a badly sprained ankle.
the occasion. The announcement them in- upon our hearts until tho
teenth birthday. The evening was
enterprise by Ihe vision which he has o f Jla ultimate’
Mr. Victor Peters and family are was made that under tho manag6- who)o spirit is sore and bruised self•pent very pleasantly until a late
torture
ment of Mrs. Pearson^ the Quality
growth. . *
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hour when refreshments of cake, still enjoying camp life on the beach Shop will open its doors to the pub­
of
Lake
Harney.
lemonade and coffee were served,
The Officers of this Institution, In like manner, measure
lic September 15th in the Lyric
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Noticed tl)4 Extra LlQhL
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and all left wishing }p&gt;r many more
My neighbor was giving a dlpam
The Willing Workers' class taught building. At this time will be hold
the importance of this bank account, not b y ’size of Ita
happy birthdays.
the fall and winter millinery open party for t^mo friends', and. altor
Mrs. Bergquist and Mr*., John by Mrs. Daniels of Geneva called s ing when tho modish hats pictured carefu* u lvice cunrwnlng) bis beinitial deposit, but by Us possibilities for development.
l.undquist left Thursday for Fort business meeting Monday night at on the screen will be displayed in havl , allowed hur young son to nit
the home of M. E. Dooley. The
•We cordially invite the accounts of young men embarking
at jo table w ith.tho guertl. She
, t
iw Meade.
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meeting was called to order by the the newest (ads and fancies of the wr i looking al him proudly as he
Wo know there will be a good vice president, P. B. DooleT. The milliners' art. The stock will includ
in the business world.
writo up of the wedding of Miss minutes of the last meeting were read the leading styles in hoadgoar for at Pd at his place awaiting the prop-'
time to bo nested, whop he glanced
Frances McDougal of Celery avenue and approved,. The officers ‘ were women and children, as vbell as the c.
up ct tho lighting flxturo.and said,
and Mr. N orm an' Swanson of Up- elected as follows: President, Mr. dainty and attractive trimmings "Huh, two gases tonight.'*—'Chicago
ssla which occurred last night. Sep­ W. H. Kiibee; vice president, P. B. that make t millinery opening so Tribune.
tember sixth at the bride's .home, so Dooley,; secretary, J. L. Brown, and dear to the heart of th e woman of
will ring off with congratulations treasurer, Miss Clare Harrison. The fashion..
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Drrc Common Sense Needed,
and best wishes.
Tho
room
at tho right of tho en­
chairmen of committees on entoriwuure our children draw their first
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
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'Udnment are G. C. Lefils, F. D. Pre- trance to the Lyric .Theatre is being hr* ■lU wo start closing in upon them
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
vatt, A. A. Gatlin and P. B. Dooley. remodclod for the Quality Shop and wit* ■\ery kind of theory. Theorle*.
. Mrs. Jack* Vaughn Is on the siek -Mrs. M .. E. Dooley was ' reelected, when completed* will be an attrac­ to tr.- right of them, theories to tho
«N$&gt; $&gt; # &gt; &lt; $ &gt; &lt; $ * § &gt; # # # 4 *
list this week suffering from an at- chaperone^
tive addition to, Sanford's business left-u. U.cu, they aro often victims,
as reoiry tut .were the Immortal six
tack of lagrippe.
enterpriaee. . ‘
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■ J. L. Brown, Se^’y.
hundred, to the (set that "some une
Mrs. John Goff and .mother, Mrs.
Mrs. Parrish and Mrs. Pearson has blunUetod." In taking our chil­
laabell Byrd have* gone to West Palm
Dally Thought.
cordially invite the igdies of Sanford dren conscientiously, &gt; hy must we let
leach after a month's visit to their , In this world a man must be
to visit their store upon the day of { our Idea of duty ride rough shod over
and 'daughter, Mrs. Will Rob- anvil or 'hammer.—Longfellow.
the opening.
'* common sense?—From the Atlantic.
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
HAYNES,. Business Manager

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

,* The Working-Man's Bank Account

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PEOPLES BANK Of SAN FOR D
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Sanford Vulcanizing Works
RETREADING A SPECIALTY

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T O R SANFORD HERALD

Don't forget the Quality‘Shop will
C. M. Berry, .tho county
pared talks how the qew convert
open September 16th.
\
willJiave headquarters in tho court should have •fellowship, watch care,
A fine line of Sports, F elts and Early Fall V elret Shapes
'.U s e Juba Self Rising Flour for house where he will hsve regular encouragement, instruction; work
delicious hot Biscuits—An . all gro- office hours and receive those who and training,
training. The Scripture lesson,
are
seeking
information
and
advice.
found
in John 21 was read by Mr.
r little H appeningMenl1011 ! y4*™
Edward*
Millcn. Prayers and ai&gt;Ed
Rourko
,
has
purchased
the
Here
is
the
chance
to
buy
a
*f Matters In Brief—
propriate
songs completed tne proCadillac
second
hand,
In
good
condi­
„.1 Item
Itpmfls of
) :,,; i, Thcatrc
rru,t Bnd#ndclK“r
atand at8Jimo
the,nStar
personal
oi
wU, opwnte
the
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tion, at a very low price. B. &amp; O. gram.
Pattern Hats Are Being Copied From Imported M odels
In te re s t
; | future. The public will greatly ap­ Motor Cd. . ‘7
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‘6-3tc
Visitors will be welcomed at the
preciate this new venture and Ed
Received in New York This Month
Count Josef'DeM ont. B. S. nnd Flake B. Y. P. U. next Sunday
.r Ik- n ..U M » « » : being n hudtlor will make good.
of
Baptist
Professor of Metallurgy left Wcd- evening, third floor
Tslk* Succinctly Arranged for
For delicious hot blacuits'tise Jpiui. Jiesdqy^for New Orleans where he Temple, 6:.*IU o'clock. ———* H a r r ie d Herald Readera
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It, S. G., Reporter
Self Rising Flour—At all grocers.
will take ship for Panama to bu
gone as long os his money holds out.
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Street Car Strike Furnished room, corner Third nnd The reason we know; ho is gone is
Annie Hawkins returned on
from
the
fact
that
he
bid
everyone
Now
York,
Sopt.8.—A million or
Magnolia,
lnquiro
of
Hanford
Fur­
Sllurdsy from Commerce, Qa. hav­
good-byo
six
hundred
und
seventymore
residents
of New York left L. A. Brumlcy ........
niture
Co.
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DG-tfc
E, A. D ouglass__
1.00
ing. fhortened her usual stay * •
six
^times
last
week.
their
homes
today,*
not
knowing
Geo.
G.
Herring
....
W.A.
Lciffcr__
.....
...
1.00
„U»C of impending strike condition*.
Don't'forget tho Quality Shop will
LOO L. P. Hagan .......
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba whether they would ride to work or A. At. T h rash er.....
6.00
Jabs Self Hiring Flour for bpen September 15th.*
walk. Jim . first test of the strike, Forrest"’Lake ™_...f
1.00
At.
F.
Robinson
...
Seif
Rising
Flour—At
ull
grocers.
....
1.00
Mr. and Mrs. James Dmsoy and
delicious hot Biscuits—At all^ grodeclared last night by the unidn em­ W. E. Watson. .......
1.00
A.
P.
Connelly..
G-tf
....
1.00
chlldreh are visiting relatives in
'ttt*.
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1.00 C. At. Berry
^ 1.00
T. AV. Hanse'l. superintendent of ployees of the elevated und subway T. A. Neal
,
Model 63 Overland Roadster for Plant tCity.
railways, came with the morning L. G^StringfeJJow
1.00 W. H. Wight ..........
1.00
this
division
of
the
A.
C.
L.
has
re­
yl, „ B. &amp; O. Motor Co. 6-3tc
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for
rush hours on these main arteries of W. S. Hand
1.00 J. D. Davison ____
... 1.00
turned
from
u
threo
weeks
vacation
■Lettuce seed ready for delivery. delicious hot Biscuits—At all gro­ spent with his family in„the moun­ travel between the two ends of B. E. Squires
1.00 N. H, Garner........
1.00
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Manhattan
island.
Dutton Crate Co.
* cer*.
C.
M.
Stowe
......
1.00
E.
F.
Land
.
.
.
1.00
tains of North Carolina and other
Mrs. A. W. Fitts, Jr., left Wed­ points. Mrs. Hansell will remain at ** If the carrycn can enrry their W. A' Raynor....,__
1.00 W. J. McBride........
Bring in your contributions tp
1.00
1.00 G. D. Hart
Tie Herald office for the Demo- nesday for several weeks' sojourn at Waynesville for a few weeks before threats to. Jialt surface us well as Joe Cameron ___
^ 1.00
1.00 Ca^h
subway and ol3vatcd trnfpc, New W. W. Miller , ' ....
... 1.00
returning home. /
&lt;rttlc party «nd a“ iBt ln selecting Black Mountain, N. C.
Voodrow Wilson, the mrfn who has
1.03 P. M. E lder.... ............. ............6.00
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba
D on't forget the Quulity Shop will York faces the biggest und most D. R. Brinson
1.00 R. J. Holly
...........................1.00
vital strike in its history. The geo­ C. E. Ward . ... *
judt the best President that Amel­ Self Rising Flour—At ull grocers.
open- September 15th.
G-tf
ia »ver had. .
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Mrs. Robert H. Lockwood and graphical formation of Manhattan E. E. Brady ....... ...... ........ 1..... .1.00 W. JM. Haynes™™......... ..... ...... 1.00
..................... . *1.00 A* Dorner....
.....................
Model G9 Touring .car "in first daughter Sadie and Miss Bernice Island—long and narrow—the wide C. H. Dingee
For delicious hot blsculta use Juba
A.
D.
Parrish
.
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......
1.00
distribution
of
population
of
the
Tillman
of
Charleston,
South^Caroclass
condition
-going
cheap.
At
Sdf Rising Flour—At all grocers.
L. L.
Una are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. greater city and the concentration R. A. Newman . . .. .. ___ _ .1 ,0 0
B. &amp; O. Motor. Co.
. 6-3tc'
6-tf
1.00
L.
L.
Taylor
Is
\Y..
M.
McKinnon._______
of
tho
business,'mako
Now
York
pe­
Cards receivedfrom Mrs. J. N. Geo. McDougal on Celery avenue,
Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff and two
R.
C.
Bowers
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1.00
hatters
with
a
culiarly
susceptible
to
any
interrup­
coming down to' attend tHg wedding
fcop, Ralph and Harry left- laat Robson tell of good health and good of Misa Frances Thelma McDougal. tion of street car traffic.
A. E. Y’owell—'.t............ .
1.00 Fall Styles of
times
that
she
and
the
children
are
eijht for S o u t h . Corollpa where they
L. P. McCuller ___T...„.......
Prices right,
1.00
viU visit relatives for several week*. enjoying in South Carolina.
L.
R.
Philips.,;-------------and
see th^m.
1.00.
"Go to the lleifh
Dade County Truck
Use Juba Self RisingFlour for
Mr. Woodruff and J.D . an d . Frank
1.00 G-lte.
Road lo- Daytona now In good
Miami, Sept. 8.—Truckers report H. R, Stevons........... ....
will leave tomorrow agd. Join. Mra^ delicious hoj Biscuits—At all gro­
condition
that there will be a greater acreage
6-tf
Woodruff. The older bqys Will stay cers.
Travel over CONCRETE BRIDGE of vegetables in Dado county
this
is South Carolina attending school
Mra. R."B. Newton
nnd little
to the Beach"
fall and winter than ever before.
ukJ Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff and the folks left on the steamer for Jack­
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They have already prepared their
jouspten will return home about sonville on Wednesday..
seed
beds}.for eggplant and bell pep­
Do You Know
’ the first of October.
D on't forget the Quality Shop will That Muss on’s pooi is the coolest pers white very extensive acreage is
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for open September 16th.
place in Sanford. Ask your friends being prepared for beans. The early
ddidou* hot Biacpits—At all gro­
The W. C. T. U. of Sanford will about it. They come regular. Clear fall crop of vegetables is expected
hold their' monthly meeting next running water. Come on Second or to be a large one. The big tomato
wn.
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Second Hand E. . M. F. newly Thursday at 3:30 -o’clock, Baptist Third street to entrance. East side season will not come on until about
painted and in good condition, for Temple.,
of town.' Five minutes walk from the first of December. All indica­
salt. Cheap. At B. &amp; O. ’ Motor
For delicious hot biscuits use Juba any part of the city. Open every tions of thq coming season point to
Self Riaing Flour—At all grocers.. day EXCEPT Tuesday und Friday. heavy shipments to the northern
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6-tf- Open nights when requested. 99-tf markets by,the Christmas holidays.
Mn. Charles B. Tyler and Mrs.
The larger tomato growers are pre­
W. I. Tyler have returned homo
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Henry and
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Flake B. Y. P. U.
paring for a nusy season as there
after a delightful visit of sevoral the children have returned to SunSeldom does the Flnke Union en- will he hundreds of acres ,|o be put
months to various points in New fotd ajtef spending tJie summer joy HO good a program pi wqs ren.- iiLraa.h«e^&gt;-«nrt
there ttUf tm
York state.
wfe- ffc Phiis*’’ ,Jcred Sundny evening, members just as much acreage in tomatoes,
.mnntha-pt—tho—old home
For de’icious hot biscuits use Juba delphiu and also at Hollywood Beach from nli o( t|ie four KroUpM uking it is expected that the number of
SANFOIJD’S HOUSE OF SERVICE
and Atlantic City. They say there part instead of one grobp participat­ pedplc engaged in tho industry will
I Sell Ruing Flour—At- nil grocers.
is no plnce like Sanford after tho ing. Mr. Jno, D. Jinkins hud charge increase Lhis.fal
6-tf
Bcaro
of sharks, infanti
shipment of tomatoes
N. H. Garner returned from the
now that ject "Helping New Converts." Miss heavy as tho early spring, a splendid
-k*idfcirHmc-fsttfpni hff^ifJTtftfFdfiififfJf*
sold t Maxwell car to G. F. Smith, they are home again will never leave. Edieth Stewart, Mrs. Brotherson, I season is "predicted.
Use Juba Self Rising Flour for Mr. Forrest Gittchel, Mr. R... H .|
-------------a Maxwell to G. F. Hutch, a Ilffick
to W. H. Davis and a Buick to J.'.A* deliciqua hot Biscuits—At nil gro-. Davis and Mrs. K. L. Rowe brought
IlltKAl) GOES UP
,
6-tf ] out with short interesting, well preHtrroid.
J ccrs.
Hanford Bakers . Obliged lo Itnlsn Price on SlafT of Life
Sanford is always up to date nnd i
Will open in the LYRIC THEATRE BUILDING September 15th
now that the bakers of ull tbe large &gt;
with a fut| and complete stock of the very best millinery and with*
cities are raising the price nnd ta lk -1
tbe latest styles. The entire stock is GOLD MEDAL HATS pur­
mg of making only -ten cent lonvcs
chased
from "theJ Ro s e n t h a l s l o a n m i l l i n e r y Comof bread our oWn. bakers have de­
pany
of
St. Louis, the largest wholesale Millinery establishment
cided that they must have live cents
in the United States and we guarantee satisfaction or no charges /
straight for every* loaf. .
will Ijo made,
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This is made necessary by the re­
cent sky rocket price- of flour and
Wo will be very glad to have yon look over our stock before pur­
there are rumors that tho staff of
chasing
your fall hats as wc have.nothing but the very best stock
life will go higher before the winter
und with ronsonnblo prices and "mako it our specialty to ploose
is' over. Shortage of Hour nnd pota­
every customer nnd will take pleasure in showing you through ,
toes all over the cquntry is respon­
the shop In o rd er'th at every one may he thoroughly satisfied tha(
sible for the- high price of bread.
we
have nothing on hand but the, very hust,muw ^ stock of shapes,
Many of tho tinkers of othur cities
ribbdns,
felts, feathers, satins and trimmings of every kind’ that tho
have divided that only ton cenf
latest
market
affords.
.
*
lonvcs .can. now he tnnde hut San­
ford hukert^.will make five cent
We also wish to unnounc&lt;T)tiilt a very careful selection of huts for
loaves for soihe lime yet, only’there
girls
hna been made and special' attention will-ha .given-to--'Otepwill be no discount on the »pricq_ its
perfect
fitting of Tula to Htjju girls, m^wtdl aa-older poopf^a'VhYVo
formerly- when the caplt&amp;iist could
thimk^uranlo-to"mnlftfexnmlnat!on
of our children's hats and
will
thqn^puranl#'
huy six loaves for twenty fivcT cents.
-r
AvlTTeet
sure
that
a
satisfactory
selertion-.ciin
bo-made from jour
Tho following press dispatch nfrernm
large
stock.
/
.
.
",
*.
that the broad question w ilfsoon
trouble the housewives all over the
UNDER MANAGEMENT OF
country:
Threo propositions to meet tho ad­
vance in flour prices with which
bakers say ,they afe confronted were
a s s is t e d b y M r s .
discussed at a meeting at Chicago
this week of the executive committee
of the National Association of Mas­
ter Bakers. The propositions are:
Confining bread production to the
ten cent loaf of weight consistent
with present price of (lour add wheat
about twenty-one ounces.
Increaso of price of "the ji ve cent
loaf to n profitable point of'six or
seven conts.
Reduction of tho- weight of tho
five cent loaf to a profitable polrfc,
about nino ounces.
According to members of the com­
mittee, the propositions aie favored
by the bakers in the order in which
they arc stated.
The Seminole County Bank takes special interest in
It is expected action will fie taken
on the proposals at tho meeting to­
the welfare of its customers and makes It a point to
morrow -of the executive committee
handle their banking business with the utmost dis­
and also on a, resolution submitted
patch and efficiency.
tpday asking congress to place an
•Your account'subject to check is solicited.
embargo on wheat. *

INANDABPUTTHECITY i:

Announcement Later

MRS. GRACE E. WILLIAMS

FOR “SERVICE” ON YOUR PLUMBING

IRRIGATION
and W ELL WORK
TRY

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
ru m

The Quality Shop

Mrs. I. D. Pearson
a . D. Parrish

A Known Motor

T N he midst of extravagant claims for new.1 theories and untried ideas, the Chandler motor
stands free from any hint of experimentation.
1 From coast to coast men, know what this motor
does, men know they can depend upon it, men
know its service quality is enhanced by the fact
th a t it is a proven mechanism, perfected
through three years of conscientious refinement..
And Chandler bodies, the .new big sevenpassenger?tourii
touring car body, and the new four-* /
passenger roadster, are the most beautiful
motor car. bodies of the year.

SUBSCRIPTIONS COMING IN

Seven*Passenger Touring Car
Four*Passenger Roadster
•

V. O. U. ClsvsUnd, Ohio

W. A. STRINGFELLOW
AGENT
OFFICE if? A O. MOTOR COMPANY

Handling of Banking
Business

SANFORD,

CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND,

ORIDA

Loyal Democrats are tHvIng to the
Campaign Fund In Seminole ,
As stated in The Herald elsewhero tha campaign committee to
eoiicit funds tor the campaign to
olect Woodrow Wilson in Novem­
ber is meeting with success and the
following men have subscribed the
following to the fund:
J. J. Dickinson...-----.*------- ..........$1.00
R. C. Ms*welt----w____1.00
K. L. Woodruff----- -----------1.00
J. D. Jinkins

' FOUR PER CENT INTEREST .
PA ID ON S A V IN G S A C C O U N TS

Sem inole County B onk
Sanf ord, Fl ori da •
A Home Bank for Home People

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�C O U N X 1 . . H A E E E N 1N G S

N. EUC. GRAHAM

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING^- ITEM S F R O M CORRB 9 PON
D EN TS— EYENTS OF SEM IN O LE CO U NTY— EFFIC IEN T
REPORTERS COVER T E R R IT O R Y FOR H ERALD

You don't have to coax the children
to, cat plenty o f N , B . C. Graham
C rackers. T h ese aro not o n lyrich in
the nourlahment that builfla bone and
muscle, but their temptingtoste makes
the little appetites hungry for mope.

Rev. W. T. McQuire apont Friday
e l d e r s p r in g s n e w s
Mra. B. J. Overstreet* and two a t the home of Mr. and M rs.-J.'L.
■ona, Master B. J. Jr. and Earl Walker.
Leonard motored over from LockRev. Wf T. McGuire of Palatka
N . B. t . Graham Crackers added
h a rta Thursday and were the guest preached at tho Monroe Baptist
an Individuality and nut-like flavor
of Mr*. J. M. Wynn.
church Sunday. A very large crowd
that other graham crackera lacked.
Mr*.*;E. C. Bowman is spending a attended tho meetings which proved
This makes them an almost univer­
to be very interesting and helpful
few days in Palstks.
sally popular article o f everyday diet.
*
. .
Mr, and Mrs. R. II. Wynn spent as usual.
*Mr. and Mra. J. It. Johnson have
tho week end with their sister, Mrs.'
NATIONAL BISCUIT
returned after several- months spent
B. J. Overstreet at Lockhart.
. COMPANY ^
Mr. R. B. Lynch killed a large in Tennessee. Their many friends
rattlesnake Sunday, having fifteen are glad to ace* them bark.
Mr. Rowo'spent Sunday at Day­
• rattles and a button. Minton Wynn
-*
* .
••
r a (tier last week that tona.
also killed
lakasured six feet and having ten
Mrs. W. E0 Housholdcr and inttttie s and -a button.
terqpting children, little Miss Keltic
Mrs. W. C. Riley ia visiting her and Master Arthur have returned
to their home after a visit of severs!
daughter, Mra. M. T. Cosaiday.
Mrs. 0 . V. Stenstrom and Miss months with relatives and friends in
b^ita Lotson were the guests'of Miss Baltimore.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McBride mo­
AjVis Stenstrom Sunday.
Miss Minnie Wynn spent Satur­ tored down to Winter Park Sunday
day night in' town, the guest of her and spent the dny with Gapt. and
Mrs. Harris.
The lattgi*. accom­
Rouman.
aunt,
panied
them
borne
for a week’s
• Mr. and Mra. Edwin Humphrey
were the dinner quests .of Mra. visit.
Mrs. Gregory Maurey of Orlando
Rooney Sunday.
LONGWOOD PICKUPS
was the guest of Mra. ^ S.* Dii\kel
Mrs. Ge$T* Upchurch is visiting on Tuesday.
WEST SIDE
her
mother, Mrs. Geo. Lewis.
C, B. SOurcy, our *efildent, depot
Mr., and* Mjs. H. F, Hutchins
■pent a most .enjoyaide day Sunday
Louis Entzminger is .home after agent happened to a ‘painful accident.
a* the homo of their parents, Mr. spending several month* in South He vaulted over a fence-landing-on
a brick' and broke one of his bones
CurolinaT
*
apd-M rs. -Ji- L. Walken—--------above
the ankle.
Mr*.- Bartow Matm and little son
Miss Helen Hand of Sanford was
Mrs.
C. W. Entzminger was the
spent Thursday with Mrs. Mc­ tho guest, of Miss Maud*Entxminger
guest
of
Mrs. M. 0. Overstreet of
for the week end.
Bride.
,.
Orlando. •
Mr. .Martin, is visiting his daugh­
Mr*. Hutchins spent Fridny after­
Mrs- S. J I. Huston and daughter,
noon at Mrs. Billingsley's.
ter, Mrs. Safnford.
Mildred were guests of Mis* Har­
riet Grist Last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkei motor­
ed into Orlaqdo Saturday evening
and “ took in" the mines.

Lumber, Bricks, Lime, Cement, Rubber Roof­
ing, Shingles, Corrugated Iron Roofing,
Doors, Sash and Blind, Cement Blocks, Plaster
Board, Mouldings, Sewer Pipes. Cypress
fiU afd^Pire Bricks and Fire Clay.

' EAST SANFORD
Mr. and Mrs. \V. W. Dressor and
daughter Helen, Mr. and Mra. Alex
Marshall, Mr. and M{*. J. C. Ells­
worth, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpening, Helen, Alice and Ckil Chorpening and Mr. and - M n / G. C.
Chamberlain were joined t&gt;y Mr.

new bridge, also at Wpodlmd Park,
bcaidea catling a t the home of Mr.
Borelt and Mr. Jack Booth J*at
Sunday.
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i
U
'pleased
to
tee
the
We were
good attendance at Sunday, school
and a good collection too.. I t la de­
sired "that ih e prayer meeting this
week, led by Rev. Ericson may bo a,
good experience meeting.
Sad nows came Monday to Mr.
U. G. Lundquist of the death'of his
brother In law, Mr. C. V. Pulmquist
of Miami.
• Mr. Wulfrcd* Pierson visited Sun­
day at LuktvMary and on returning
home ut a late hyur he hud a nar­
row escape from being shot to death
by a' n^gro as he was passing Mr.
Rantoul's place. The negro ia now
In safe keeping.
,, . 1
Mr. Borell visited at Mr. Stedt’s
Monday afternoon.
Mr. Lundquist'• folks went fishing,
and caught • sixteen, while Mr.
Thampsom’a party hunted, for fun
at night on Labor Day, catching
four opossums..
Miss Mabel Tyner, Miss Margaret
Ericson and her cousin, Miss Eva
Karr of pcLund dpont Tuesday
afternooTT with Miss Ebba Stcdt.
Mrs. Bengston visited with Mrs.
Her tel son on Wednesday.

Are y o u r, gas appliances giving
you the service, and satisfac­
tion they should*'give?
Are you troubled in any way with
tlfe improper performance of
your Gas' Range, W ater Heat­
er or Lighting Fixtures?
Is thero anything about our ser­
vice that you .think wo ran
improve? 1
If so, wo invite your criticism.'
Remember, we make no charge
f o r removing obstructions
from service pipes, for ad­
justing and regulating burn­
ers or. for any aervico we can
' render you that will give you
b e tte r Fuel and Lighting ser­
vice.
9
We carry a complete line of mod­
ern
and economical Gas
Ranges, 'Gas W ater Heaters
and Electric and G as Light­
ing and Heating Appliances.
Just telephone No. 27 and our
representative will coil.'

The Sanford Light
and Fuel Company
Misa Mubci Tyner iaqt' Saturday
'flight when a "host of ' her friends
rushed in to welcome her back from
a three weeks' visit to Windermere.
The evening was spent in playing
cards by a bonfire after which cake
and coffee were served.
(Continued on Page 4)

n o P A RK AVENU E

DRINK GOOD HOPE M INERAL WATER
In Thirty Days Note The Difference in Health and Vitality
HCIKNCK

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Science hsa proven th a t 90 per c a n t ot chronic tr o u 'jle a *re caused b y Im proper
diet and drinking im p u re water.
G OOD II O F B M IN Kit AL W A T C H
la ■ pu rr, n a tu ra l, medicinal water, flowint (rom • subterranean s p r in g , nearly
ona th o u s an d fact drop. Tbta wator ia naver treated or d o cto red la any w a y . but la
bottlod direct from tho mineral well* to th o container, r e t a i n i n g ail ita n a t u r a l (IIM
and medicinal properties.
.
liOO.OO ItKWAND
on proof and conviction ol any one 'representing Ihemaetvea at G ood Hope
*
Agents, unless duly a u th o rised by the eompeny, or a n y one refilling G o o d Ilona
containers and telling apuiipua water as Goo.[ | | qpe VI In s ist—tkeiee. - —.—stray-TBI
(ln 2jl_ilflBlt-WaUt-i:eeiwewy-wiwr'effltrs"TBT_ »aTe in y w a t e r , vacant that w h ich cornea
direct from the Good Hope Mineral Walla, also, il th o Good Hope W 'ater Com­
pany or Ita associates ever doctored or t r e a t e d thla w a t e r In any shape, m a n n e r or

OVIEDO Off* I?It RENDER---------w; IL Howard returned
ter, Dorothy from town and spent Sunday night from Georgia, and tho
Sunday at Hoosier Springs bathing jM j* Eula Mnnn wnd.
._
star Water H i oe*n w r y efficacious in m any d r o n l e trouble*, ,uch aa s t o m a c h
and- picnicing.— .j-\ ; t~—
Wednesday evening.
kidney, b lad d er trouble* an d rh eum atism .
*o
Mrs. R. H. Lockwood and daugh­
TRY IT
Oviedo public school; opens Mon­
Wc solicit the p a tr o n * ,* ol Good H ope Mineral W a te r o n III thrrita, a n d In any
ter, Sallie and Miss Ilerpeice Tilgh- day, the (1th.
Miss Elizabeth
ra*e where the u**r doea not admit it la ona ot the d u e t t water* he e v e r uswd, , a
will gladly refund m oney
\
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man of Charleston, N. C., are guests Stones wifi have charge of the pri­
of the McDougul home this week.
mary department; Mra. A. K. Craw­
I'R IC E H
*
y . a. I,. J*ek»onviUe. f.&amp;Q flve gallon demijohn
•M r.'an d Mrs, Hamilton Johnson ford the intermediate room; and
y . o. U. Jacksonville. S.60 r n e t half gallon bottle*.
Bought ol agent* through elate ZSe extra to cover freig h t charge!.
from near Lakeland have moved to Prof. A. L. Hatch the high school
11,00 deposit required on containers.
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^
and
athletics.
.
Cameron' City.
SPECI AL
Prof. A. L. Hatch returned Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. Fudt and four chil­
This water Is now being used In the large*! hotels a n d sanitarium* in J h * South,
are establishing local agencies all th r o u g h the S o u th .
. ,, .
dren of Chuluota are new residents day from Gainesville, where he has *
Head th e analysis, m a d e In the U. S. Chemical L a b o r a t o r y . '
spent the summer in school.
ut Cameron City. *.
“!
ANALYSIS
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G ood llop c M ineral )¥ *», Ne. I
Messrs. B. F. and Lee* Wheeler
Edd Morris of Forest City has
been a visitor at the home of his ahd families went to Daytona Beach
B IO A tltlO b lA T K O F l l t O N ____
C A H ItllN A T K O F LI ML
Monday.
broker, C. C. Morris.
C A R B O N A T E O F M A G N E SIA
Miss Nellie King entertained th e 1
S O D IU M C A K H o N A T F .
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The Misses Maud ahd Clare Cam­
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t ■D
111
IUUM
31 C ll l*M
1 , 0 ill
HI li
DH
n „„..
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eron were hostesses at an old fashion­ Crochet Club Wednesday afternoon.
V tiT A S S IU M S U L P H A T L
ed bee tree cutting last Thursday A large number were present and
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A party of 35 met at' the enjoyed a very delightful time.
(Signed) JA M E S (eltKHIIAM. C h e m ist
FLORIDA evening.
house and proceeded to the hammock
Miss Marie Marshall took her]
where .the lives had stored their Sunday schubl class on a picnic
Monday to Lake Charm. They had
a very pleasant day and all want to •
Jackeeatilla, F lo rid a
go again soon.
Loeal A g e n t , - thla city
Miss Myra Guttertdge" Is”learning
ADDISON L. WILLIAMS
to operate' the Oviedo switchboard
106 E. FIRST STREET
uqd will .be operator this fall. The
SANFORD, FLORIDA
twenty-four
hour
service
will
start SundajfjJtj}" -10th------ — —
Mrs. W.. Joseph Lawton and chii- J*
dren spent the post week at Day- ♦
tona Beach.
X
Messrs. Henry Bunn and Emmet &lt;&gt;
McCall spent Tuesduy and Wedne*day* at the prairie .fishing.
;;
Mr. Karl Doul was taken to the jj
hospital *Tuesday to be operated on. o&lt;1n
I t means that'you pet the benefit of expert tiro
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting, Irriga- &lt;
Misses Myra ' Ggtteridge and &lt;&gt;
building in the lirst place by equipping with.
Mario' Marshall spent several days |»
. tion.Systems for Both Farms and G roves,
of lost week .a t Daytona, neach.
Tile and Sewer Pipe, Gasoline a n d Oil
Missel Elsie and Marie Marshall |j .
entertain'd at cards Wednesday &lt;!
Engines and Pumps :: :: :: :: »
night in nonor of the Misses MariIt mcan9 the expert tire service, courteous and reliable
etta arid Alpha Tichner of Orlando. ‘ &gt;
help which is ftIwhy a available at our shop.
Music .was rendered throughout tho &lt;\ We Will Be Pleased to Figure Your Contracts
Remember that Firestone T ires nre made by specialists
evening by Miss Ruth Yonge. At
in the World’s Largest Exclusive Tire Factory. But
ten o'clock refreshment* of cake j
Firestone building methods and this immense volume,
PHONE 388
and grape punch were served. Those &lt;»
THIRD and p A K
added to their economical distribution, enable them to
invited were Misses Myra Gut- ] |
charge as low as tor ordinary tires.
teridge, Bertha Gutteridge, Ruth
And our shop backs up the Firestone Service, Call on us*
Yonge, Vera Howard, and Alpha —
and Marietta Tichner, Messrs. A. L. ♦«
Hatch, Joseph Leinhart, Henry Bunn Jt
S E M IN O L E CO U N TY G A R A G E
and Emmet McCall.
’ 115 Magnolia Avenue
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
GRAPEVILLE AND UPSALA
8CHEDULB EFFECTIVE MAY 18TH, 1916
Mr*. John Lundquist spent Thurs­
day of lost week with Mra. Edwin
TH R O U G H T R A IN S TO N E W YO RK D A IL Y
Lundquist. ‘
. AUJttcel Eghlgmcst. Free RecU.Ing CSsle C a n I* W saU ngtoe
Little Charley Powell is spending
Dining Car Hr.. Ir* „n Train U
this weak with his counsin, Andrew
No. 82
No. 88
No. M
Thompson.
Mrs. Edwin Lundquist and son,
Lv Jacksonville------—9:10 a. m.
1 :M p. m.
8:10 p. m.
Raymond and her mother, Mrs.
^
---------- s :is {. S:
iilS tS :
Ar Richmond-— 0 ^5 m.
9:13 g. m.
7 M f. m.
Bergquist ahd son, Theodor* visited
. ^ W**hIi»gteiL_------S:S0 *. m.
2:33 p. tv'.
11:50 p. m.
• t Mrs. Stedt’s Saturday.
{! S S S ^ h i . ....... 515 “• m*
p- »•
1 &gt;141 m.
. Mrs. Tyner and her mother, Mrs.
kt
*• “ •
4,05 p*
5: 40 •* *•
. “ New
---------- *&gt;*0 P- »■
6 JO p. m.
6f00 *. m.
Bengston visited Monday at Mrs.
J. E. Lundquist'*.
For In^m sU oaor R e^ ratlo n Phone or WMU»
o , ATLANTIC COAST LINE
Mr. Geo. CJark and little son,
138 W. B«ypS ^ JsrioonvUle, Fla.
HUUborou^hHoUd. Tamps, I U .
Charlie took q u ite l long trip view­
ing the sight* of Monroe end the.
and Mrs. \V. M . H avjisa-am l-dtm eh- ’ Mrs.

T he Only F irm T h at H an dles

Chattanooga Glazed Tile

Call and see the difference between
Our Kind and Others

Hill

Lumber Company

SANFORD,

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GOOD HOPE MINERAL WATER COMPANY

Most
M iles
per
D o lla r

Tircstotic T ire s

A T L A N T IC C O A S T L I N E

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Crow.......
Bell.,......
Moore .....
Purcell
Robinson
Chapman
Brinson .
Fulton

By “ RED '’ DAVIS

Herald has been giving tjio
Bose Ball Association lor
last three months a whole solid
page for Sport*.
And the paper
through the high price of the paper
and for want of advertialng hna sac­
rificed this page to the ball club.
The writer of The Herald has not'
bwn able to go to these games for
the simple reason of provlalon not
bring made for him There U not a
city or town in the world th a t devot« ■ page for base ball th a t does
not look after the • writer of their
sport' pages. The writer .feels as if
II any ono can answer the follow-,
it U up to the association to loojc
ing
story for The Herald please send
out for the Sporting Editor to get
Jit
in
to the Sporting Editor for pubto these games. If there is a paper
'
lication:
* •
in Florida th a t is devoting more
How
can
the
Boston
Braves
be in
apace to a local dub than Tho
the
-lead
in
the
'National
League
Herald is we would like to know it.
UoW tfis page will have to bo dis­ with auch a record? In the first
continued If provisions cannot be place there is not a regular player
made for the writer to get to these on the Braves, club that is hitting
games. We d on't think It U up to over 266. . Here are a few figures on
the psper to get tho writer to these tho Braves; Connelly Is hitting 271.
games; it is up to the base ball as- J. Smith 266. ■ Konetchey 261.
Snodgraaa 262. Gowdy 246. Blackburn 242. S. Magee 231L Marah
Then again, unless you attend villa 227. Wilhoit 216. Evers 216.
these game* It Is a m atter of im­ This gives them a team batting aver­
possibility to bo able to givfr the age of 232, the lowest in the Na­
readers a good sketch of the game. tional League. Now for the pitching
record. Only three men have ever
won. ten game*. Hughes has won
IS, lost 3. Rudolf won 15, lost 8.
Tyler won 11, loat.-7. Rigan won 8,
lost 4. Nchf won 5, lost 4. Ilheulbach 4, lost 4t Allen won 7, lost 2.
And with all of this they manage to
lead the league or father led for a
day, then to lose out in favor of
Brooklyn or Philadelphia. A reward
is offered for tho best answer as to.
why Boston manages to keep in the
race.
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Sanford Furniture Co.
'

Dealers id Furniture; Bedding and Sto?e»

Orlando
Herndon
Bpitxrmclc
RUSSELL FORD, in tho year o(
Crow oil
1910 burnt u p the AMERICAN
ConoK.
LEAGUE with, what was generally
known ns the EMERY BALL.
Ford was successful with this hull
that he was able to lead tho AMER­
ICAN LEAGUE pitches. ' For us­ ^iehuyler
ing this EMERY BALL Ford re­
ceived $7,000, but Bah ’Johnson
Totals
abolished ‘this so railed EM ERY
BALL from being used .in the Amer- . Sumninry: Earned runs Sanford 0,
iran League. Then Ruhell Ford lost Orlando 0. First base on ball* Fill
his Reputation os a ^ pitcher.
Ho l. -Left on bases Sanfurd 4, Or­
never led the league again and In lando ‘J . First base on errors Sunone year’s time he fell to' tho bottom ford 1. Orlando 2, Struck out by
of the ladder. Now BURMEISTER Fill 1-T, Fulton 5. Double plays
is trying to follow in his footsteps, Fulton to Engman, Bell to Engmnn,
and trying to go to tho big leagues. to&gt; Brinson. Time 1 hr. 14 min.
In League ball BURM EISTER tries Umpire LaRocquc.
to get. awny with tho same class of
RECRUITING COMPROMISE!
pitching hut every once In awhile
they call him down. This Emery
Ball can be worked by some of the These Subjects Presented at the
Methodist Church Sunday
fielders as well as Burmy himself.
So much for that.
All membera- and friends of the
Orlando defeated Sanford in the Methodist 'chufcTr~lir*SIflTerd IHd
first game by a score of 3 to 0. The vicinity aro earnestly Invited to at­
Emory .Bail Pitcher was pitted tend dervlccs In their new church
against “ Rube" Zellars and outside next Sabbath.
The subjects to bo presented have
of Uto first inning little Ruho had
them guessing all the way. Ho Ups been given most earnest study by
well supported by his teammates the pastor, and those who attend
and only allowed five scattered hits, will be interested and profitted.
while Sanford manager] tp get seven
Those in attendance last Sunday
oil of tho Famous Emery Bull were delighted with the auditorium
pitcher. The Sanford dub failed to oj the church. The accoustics aro
hunch their hits and necessarily were jier/ect. The contractor is receiving
unable to score on the Peerless Bur­ unstinted praise for the fine work
my, hut that old ball will work doyen" going into tho building.
to Orlando, but when Burmy comes
lletnembbr the hours of worship.
to Sanford hn will have to find some The pustor will have charge of all
other class of hall .to pitch, for the t the -services.
boys are all laying for hi rn to try an d ’ Sunduy school, J. K. »Mcttinger,
get away wi t h -‘bis Emery- Ball Up Supt., 9:110.
here.
Gooch’s t h r e e bagger in t he '
Sermon, subject, “ Recruiting." at
liiat
—ami—tfc't
proved to he e n o u g h tit win t h o old I Sermon, subject, "Compromise,"
game. Below is th e ’box s?»re:
7:30.’*
Sanford
Ait R H 1*0 A E
League announcements will ho
urtrffir im t h r ‘mwnfnr/snvR'tE
W atch tho Methodist . calendar
for October. Sunday 1st, great day.
Moore
Attention, Officials! A -business
Purcell
M-ssioit cd the quarterly conference is
liobi nspn.
tulled for the. presiding elder for
Chapman
Sunday evening, Sept. 10th after the
Brinson
preaching services. Be ready with
Zellars
report* for the third quarter.
•Cobb
The Pastor.

E. First Street.

Ball Players Endorse This
Drink as a Stimulator
For T he After­
noon Game

-Coca-Cola
B o ttlin g Co
Sanford, Florida

VETERINARIAN
- — OFFICE----HAND BROS. BTa BLES

1b J ***. u “&gt;* ■««* sick
f°r* * y n.d. mule*. Have them
J«aled. Have their teeth exaraln«m er» dressed down.

biinsolf -to death fur ^ -stolen buie
record? when as n matter of fact
Cobb is trying to lead the American
League for hia tenth straight’ year
In batting. He will never'as long a*
Re fiv e s’'load* in batting unless ho
slows down a little on the bases.
Tho writer doesn't mean that Cobh
is not trying for his stolen bases but
•he is simply trying to get his hits
to the outfield, whereas a m atter of
fact for tho past- nine years Cobb
has been beating out many balls
th at have been hit to tho infielders,
depending mostly on his valuable
logs. This season Cobb has" hit more
singles to the outfield than in any
other season of hi* career. This is
why ^he scribe* say he is slowing up.
Well, if these writers would go over
to Cleveland and then over to Chi­
cago and ask a couple of gentlemen
'by tho names of Speaker and Jackson whether they thought Cobb was
Blowing up they would got the neg­
ative reply. Any way from tho
•looks of the three men of late, in
their batting averages we find the
Tiger Star giving them all a battle
of their Uvea. D on't worry, fans,
this is natural for Sporting Editors
to do. If any^of them lived in De­
troit and were employed to write for
the Detroit dailies they would
change their tune or else look for
another job somewhere else. But
these KNOCKERS
don’t live In
Detroit, they happen to be writing
fo r some' other dailies and they see
fit lo say. such things. We are well
aware of the fact that Cobb has to
•low up iooner or later, bu t the
same bunch-havo been saying tho
same thing about Hpl’ Chase and
Han* Wagner and theta two players
alone have shown them up. COBB
MAY SLOW UP, but you can look
for Rim to give them all a battle
lor the n « t five year* »t th e je aa t.
Some writer* «ay can (SPEAKER—
TY COBB), no, he can't. ev*n TY
HIM .

Totals
Summary: Earned rpn# Orlando 3,
Throe base hits, Gooch. First base
on balls, oil Zellurs 4, Butmelater* 1.
Wird |ntch7 Runny, Two base, hh*
Gooch. Struck out by Zellars 4,
BurmeMtet’ 7. DjmbJe plays, Crowto Engman, Zellars to Jlelt to Brlrt*
sqn. Time 1 hr, 35 min. Umpire
LnRocqurf.

The second game was a pitchers'
battle between two of the best
pitchers in the South American
League. Fulton and PilUgim both
pitched airtight ball. Fulton gave
up two hit* while our boys were only
able to connect with only one,
Fllltglm's to go into safe territory.
Only one time in the game did Or­
lando get u man as (or as third' base
and 'he died a natural death.
In the sixth in nlng the Sanford
club had three men on tho bases
but the hit that was needed was not
there. Fllliglm had the boys guess­
ing most all through tho gumo for
he had no less th a t thirteen strikes
oat to bia credit. He seemed to h^ye
just as much' as he has ever had,
only ono man received a pass from
the ex-Charleston pitcher, Fulton’*
control was perfect no man being
passed. The. feature of the game
was the playing of Engman on sec­
ond for Sanford. This boy made
two. stops-that were, way above the
o rd in a ry .T h e whole Sanford club
.played well behind Fulton and espec­
ially the infielders. Th* local infield
looked mighty good. Outside of a
low throw by BpU the game would
have been in errorless game. ' Be­
low ia the box score:

An Old

Sanford, Fla.

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J a c k s o n v ille ! Florida')

. There arc limbs In overy woman’s life when she
needs a tonic to help her over the hard places,
When that time comes to you, you know what tqnic
lo take—Cardui, the woman’s tonic. Cardui is com­
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
gently, yet surely, on the weakened womanly organs,
and helps build them back to strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak;
ailing women in its past half ' century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can’t make a mistake in taking

AN OLD J1USINESS
Orlando
Herndon
Spltznngle
Crowell
Gooch
Reynolds
Dillinger
Taylor
Schuyler .
Burmeistur

J. D. DAVISON, Manager

U jinI iu' hh —A

Fnlluro— Ex­
posed Sunduy Night
I
We give below the service* at the
Baptist Temple for next Sunday.
You are always welcome.
9:30 The Sunday school will meet.
11:6o The pustor will preach on the
M\ihject, "A Good Tree . Cunrfot
Bring Forth Evil Fruit."
6:30 The ju n io r B. Y. I\ U.
fi:30 Tho Ktake B. Y. P. U.
7:30. The Vesper services.
Rally Song—"H e Will ’Keep
You From Falling.”,
Prayer
Solo by 'Miss Densler. .
•Song by Congregation.
Announcement*. • '
Offering.
Offertory by Miss Davis.
Solo by Miss Dpnsler.
An Old Business—A Failure. Ex­
posed by tho pustor. The sayings
and doings of the stockholders in
this old business will be given out in
detail. Aq opportunity will bo given
any who may be in the service to
get out of the business which is such
s failure.
Song by -the congregation.
After service on the first floor.
CotAe to our services. We want
George Hyman, Pastor.
Long on Caution.
A Wall street man was speaking of
the cautiousness of a certain opera'
tor. “No wonder,** ho said, "that man
la so successful. He I* tho most care­
ful, the most auspicious fellow 1 ever
encountered. Ho reminds mo of an
old f»nner I mod to know. It waa
•aid of this farmer that whenever he
bought a now herd of sheep he exam­
ined each animal closely to make sure
It. had no cotton on iL“ Exchange.

The Woman's Tonic
jMiss Amelia Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, 'Ark.,
says: "I think Cardui is the greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before ,1 began to take Cardui, 1 was
so weak and nervous, and had such, awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now I feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can cat most anything.”
Begin taking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.

"T h e u n i v e r s a l c a r

New Prices Aug. 1, 1916
The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on
and after August 1st, 1916,

C h a ssis ...................$325.00
.Touring Car - - - - ; Couplet w Town Car - - - - J Sedan - - - — - - \
■
•

360.00
505.00
595.00
645.00

F. O. B. DETROIT

Those prlct* tiro poaitivdy guaranteed against any reduction before
August 1st, 1917, but there ia no guarantee against an advance in
price at any tim*.

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

t i l F. WILLIAMS
B
Agent
F or Sprains, Lam eness,
Sores, Cuts, R heum atism

Penetrates a n d Heals*
Stops Pain A t Onco

.!

W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y

F o r M a n a n d B east
25c.50c.$l. At All Dealer*.

at

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF* T H E W O R LD

&gt;S GREATEST -VEGETABLE SECTIO N

I N S A N F O R b — Life , ! •

Woith Living

SANFORD. FLORIDA,.FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910
VOLUME VIII
handiomo models nt the French
•Shop.
.. The picture bats are' the prettiest
things in this line that hnVu ever
been shown in Snnford..
.
*
** f
Over ono thousand hats, toques,
caps in every one of the latest styles
and trimmings nre seen in the show
cases and on the ‘ shelves, among
them being the .Fiske, Knox, Gage,
Knickerbocker and the quuecr six
point novelty that' is a tremendous

FROM GERMANY TO UNITER
STATES IN THE NEAR
‘ .
FUTURE
.

Neithcr huvh tho children boon
forgotten in the magnificent display,
for everything of the very latest in a
. Chicago. HI..
Sopl. « . - T w o large and beautiful* assortment is
••double" Zeppelins, unarmed and hero from which to choose for the
„rh with -*a carrying capacity of Sunday best*or the-everyday wear.
,[ity tons have been built in Ger­ The. beat has been called from the
many to carry mall between Berlin northern and eastern markots and
.nd the United States, according to the- evening gown is even here re-,
statement here by Morris Epstein, •membered in the beautiful line of
uent of the German Amercian ai- Maribou trimming in every sha*de
lianco, who returned from Europe and color, which is used also for the
qdornment of hats. The courteous
yesterday.
Epstein said the Zeppelins have assistants of Mr. and Mrs* Wilmot
been christened "Am drlka"
* and ore Mrs. Ida McMurray, the mil"Deutschland." Ho waa permitted llnfcr hroughi; out from Gagesr New
to view them ho declared. Their York; Madame Illee and Miss May
&gt;
engines aro powerfully equipped and Doyle.
The
millinery
parlors were attracthey can rnako tho aerial voyago be­
I
tlvcly
decorated
with gorgeous hltween Berlin nnd^New York In sev­
biscus,
full
fiowered
white star jesenty two hours. •
Isaminc and tho graceful sprays of
"They aro so. constructed," de­
I love's wreath, by .courtesy of Mrs.
clared Epstein, "th a t they can rise
higher than any .aeroplane snd thus
tsespe hostile aviators. They also
can descend 'to the water and travel
their under their own power."

j

Epstein said the postage charges
had already been arranged and
would be the regular international
Dostaie plus one mark, or twentypostage
five cent* for each letter,

storage. plants in the state.
This
new mWition’ is made necessary by
the. fact that Sanford shipped last
year some 4000 refrigerator cars
from this station loaded with celery
and lettuce and Sanford lakes the
palm for being the greatest winter
vegetable section in the world, a
claim that is substantiated by ac­
tual figures.
•'
.
Supplementing the business blocks
and cold/storavo plant1arc smaller

DEMOCRATIC C A M P A I G N NEW SCHOOLS. NEW CHUR• CUES, NEW FACTORIES
FINANCE COMMITTEE
NEW STORES
WILL GET BUSY
Hanford is- experiencing no dull
summer months there having been
a greater amount of building here
than at any timo within the jin-jt
two years. The new primary school,
the addition to the grammar schools
nnd * other buildings for Sanford
schools is under way ih order to
have them finished in time for the
opening of tho schools if .possible.
This work will total about $35,000
rand will _glve Sanford one of the
Tnosl’ coniplete schoql systems in the
stale, consisting of a magnificent
The members' of the fin unco com­
high school building, a greatly; cn;
mittee for Seminole counts are as
•larfsed and well equipped grammar
follows;
school building and two priranry
F. L. WqpdrufT,. A. T. Rossetter, School buildings. one * for the- east
L- P. Hagan, -JL N. Whitner, B. W.
Herndon. R. J. Holly, A. P. Con­
nelly and J*. M. Eider*,
At the meeting F. L. Woodruff
wus elected chuir^im and R. J.
Holly secretary and* treasurer. Each
member of the Democratic execu­
tive committee in Seminole county
will act as a member of the commit­
tee in ."his own precinct and will bo
authorized’ to solicit subscriptions
and otherwise assist in tho move­
ment. At the primary election in
June there wero some 11100 voter*

The members of the finance com­
mittee of the national Democratic
Campaign Comfflltt«*o for Seminole
ebutity met in The Herald office
Wednesday night ut seven o’ clock,
being called together by Chairman
F. L. WoodrulT.
A plan of cam­
paign for campaign donations was
decided upon and petitions will be
circulated-at oneo anil every loyal
Democrat in Seminole bounty will
have a chance to contribute to the

F. F. Dutton Co., one on tho east
side and ope on the west side to
take caro of the constantly increasing
business of this firm.
The American Agricultural Chem­
ical Co. is nls'o erecting a large
brick warehouse on First street at
the Intersection of M yrtle avenuo to
be used as a storp houso for fertilis­
ers and supplies. .
In fact.thqre are business blocks,
warehouses and factories and dwcll-

London, England, Sept. 8.—Sub­
scriptions to the German war loan
for the BHt 1*1 day* tnfltcite.-thsr

Mill!fiery Shop which will continue
to maintain its usual high standard.

have not responded and there is talk
of extending tho time lim it to Octo­
ber 15.
*•

accomplished so much for tho peopleof the United States.
Tbo names o f the contributors
will be published in The Herald each
issue and your name should lie writ-,
ten there if you are a loyal Demo­
crat.
•

Fall Opening at French hjllllnery
• *
Shop
-Wlth-their usuaLenWTprftlflE'JildF"
msnt and discrimination the propri­
etors (N r .-and Mrs. Fred- Wilmot)
of the French Millinery Shop placed
on dl*play a rare and beautiful Hnp
of fall and winter millinery at their
attractive store yesterday. . , The
openings of this up to date estab­
lishment hsvo
avo become n popular
feature os the seasons come and go I
and notwithstanding tho fact that I
many people are out o r the city, tho
attendance was largo and continu­
ous throughout the day. Nowhere
in the south ia-"there a
more at­
tractive setting for tho exquisite
creations in flowers and feathers and
modish shapes than the chic little
black and. white showroom of the
trench Shop, and incidentally tho
•French dcalgna in hats ^ and trimmlngs arc partlculaiiy pretty to* this
season. In cotonftVcharmlng blend­
ing of purple and bronze leads, with
combinations 'of black and whftc,
pale shades of gray and yellow, coral,
green and t&gt;lack In harmonious com­
binations follow alosely and attract
the popular fancy. Tho veiled furbin* with their long, flowing veils
reaching far below the knees la one
of the season's novelties, as are also
the Knickerbocker shapes in pheas­
ant pluufage. For urnamentation
are used flowers, feathers, bead or­
naments and the very leateat and
newest fads in sephyr embroidered
birds and animals in brilliant colors.
The imported velvets sre exquis­
ite and the polka dot yelle make *
strong^ appeal to tha" woman of fash­
ion arid "leat we forget" are ehown
"war designs" embroidered In colon
on velvet such aa "crossed guns,"
"cannons," ate. T*he new military
hats and jockey .caps are the lateet
ever and are displayed in unique and

Paris, Sept. 8.—The French havo
raptured the Gsrinan
first
lino
trenches over a front of one milo on
Ihc Verdun front, tho War Ofllco
mndurifod today.

Take Railway Lines
Petrograd, ScpU 7.—The Russian
statement adds that Russian troop*
have occupied tho railroad line* be­
tween Hallcx nnd Semikovitxe and
Wodnikl. ".
’
. . *
* Bald Turk Position*
London, Sept. 7.— A rnld by .Brit­
ish neroplnnea on Turkish poeitions&lt;l
at El Arish, in the Sinai peninsula,
ninety-miles -east of the-Sue* collar
is • reported_in the—following state­
Union and attract many ylsltinn
ment given out here today:
Elks hero during tho winter season
* "On Tuoaday two -oC our aero­
planes raided the Turkish aerodrome
Don’ t' forget the Quality Shop will and aeroplano repair section at E l
open September 15th.
Arish. Twelve bombs wero dropped
apparently with good results.
"Enemy aeroplanes attacked our
machines but did not close In only
opening fire at lodg range.. They ul­
timately gave up the fight.
Our
machines returned undamaged."

WORK ON ORLANDO-SAN
• FORD R O A D W A Y T O
START AT ONCE

business activity of this section of
the city.
...On*-of-the big project* is the-etdd
storage pjant being erected by the
York city
» For any further information see Sanford .I,ight &amp; Fuel Co., at Bond s
Siding. Id is n reinforced concrete
any. of the members or thtvutoairman
building,' capable of holding 6,000
and tho honor roll for good Domo^
crata is open lor. your signature, nt
three
any \
weeks

H. F. Roller, tho geninl represent­
ative of tho Southern Clay Manu­
facturing Company who has charge
of the brick road' construction- be­
tween IT obi nson Springs ami the
Orange county line is working on
the city streets of Sanford this week.
This does not mean that Mr. Roller
has been sentenced by Mayo? Pftvisou to w ort on the streets but
there were several 'places that need­
ed relaying and Mr. 'Roller gener­
ously donated his force for tho work
to tho city while he was awaiting
the 'shipment of more dirick for tho
county rood. .
r . '_
•He stated to a* representative of
The Herald this morning that the
bricks were roiling and the tennis of
the Hand Bros, were piling them up
along tin road near Altamonte and
as soon as sufficient bricks hud been
placed along the road to hifftin the

Capture Some Prisoner*
London, .Sept. 7.—An
official
statement reporting military opera­
tions in Macedonia issued today say*
"Salonikl—On the Struma rver
front several raids- wero made by our
patrols on enemy trenches. Some
prisoners were captured.
"T h e royal
navy
succeaafully
shelled a batallion of enemy infan*try concentrated opposite Neochart^
iti castern Greek Macedonia, near '
Orfanl.
« • -•
.
"On the Doiran front them waa
considerable artillery. activity. Hos­
tile guns which -were Bhelling Vla-

WILL SELL LANDS
In

Order

to Carry on
Drainage

Everglade

Miami, Sept. 7.— Arrangements
have been ipaile for the sale' of 20,­
000 acres of land-bordcring on un4
adjacent to the'eougae of tho Tamiami Trail, the proceeds from whlcg
will go toward extending tho Snap­
per creek canal to interacc£.tho Mi­
ami-Marco road canal* ami ouch
other drainogo a s . will benefit tho
territory west and southwest of
he expected t o ’ make a record - for I Miami.
.
good work and fast work qn the I
iurvey a"hd work- w ill begin
Sanford Orlando road.
This road 1wj,cn $20,00(1 has been placed to tha
will bo laid with tho Southern Clny rrc,lu of lh(, trustees of tho Internal
dun lug brick cement grouted nni1 improvement Fund, arrangement*
having a comqnt curljinj^ and whDn|havinr been mode by Captain J. F.
finished will be one of "tHb hand-1 j audoi* with members of the I . I.
someat bits of road construction in jjoar(j
Tallahoaseo. Captain Jauthe county.
don, L. T. Highleyman and R. E.
The bricks for tho other road are McDonald will represent tyo county
also rolling ahd the road work, oil I commissioners in t^o sale.
..
over ^ 0 county will begin in a few
^
tQ be 8old „ „ * ! . * • oi
days which will be good
31.25 sectiou., to b* pUtUd *nd M d
those who havo waited so lori* for|t........... »V M tv «rr«* and more al
good roads
prices from $1516 $30 an acre, t

Lt, #ko is contesting for the
ocratic\uomjnAtion for Goverwith thoNle&lt;fiared'nominee, Rev.
ey J. Catta. The
writ
was
s returnable September 20. Tho
ioner alleges Irregularities in tbo
ary of Juhe 6 l«s*rf
Recounts
tho state havo wiped out the
plurality which Catts had over
tt." T he lu V -r ^ v ill shortly ask
itato iahvaHai'i^Board to rcconnnd receive tho amended re­

noun cement met with general ap­
proval laat Sabbath.— '*
Mias Leo Denaler of Columbia
Mias Leonova Denaler, whose pic­
College will eing at the morning
ture we here present,- plana to spend
service.
As the weather Is pleasant at the winter In Sanford and teach
voice. She is a graduate in both
nights, we aro hoping for largo
m
.
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D . t n . voice and piano and will prove an
gdded attraction to the music lovers
of Sanford. Mlaa Denaler has a deep
contralto volco and bears the finest
of testimonials that.sho ha*plea*ed
pleased wherever eho has been heard.
She will reach Sanford somo time
thla week to look after the atartinf

. I’ etrograd, Sept. 8.— The Russian*
are bombarding the Galirlun Warn
of Hallcx, about sixty miles soijthwest of Lemberg, says the Russian
ollirial report issued- today.
The
town is in (lames.

London. ' Sept .8.— A German at­
tempt to regain possession of Leusq
wood, on ll\e- Somme front last
night, led Jo hand'ln hand fighting
with the British. Tho War Office
announced today that the German*

Petitions will be on file at The
Herald- office, at WoodrulT &amp; W atson’s, at the office of J, N. *VN hitner
and several will be circulated in the
county in order thut all .who wish to
cohtributo to the campaign fund
lor the re-election of Woodrow W ilson will bo able to do so. The com­
mittee have already been assured of
a nice sum to .start the fund and it

Amiterdum, Holland (via London)
Sept. 7.-*A telegram from Berlin
says that in view of the forthcoming
convocation of-the Reichstag Chan-:
cellor vop Hethmann Hollweg and
the parly leaders conferred yester­
day. The chancellor declared that
Field Marshal vonllindenburg, chief
of staff, agreed that the military sit­
uation wits favorable.
I t was said
there waa no thought of raising tho
age limit of liability for military
service. Confidence waa expressed
in the success of tho new war loan.

FRNECH, ENGLISH AND RUS­
SIANS G A | N IN G * ri
GROUND

of her dase. Any who may bo in­
terested may phono either 209 or
256.
•
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.
In the Chnrchea Sunday
Hearing of tha coming of Miss
Denaler to our city, two of the
churches have ai*ranged to have her
sing on next Sunday. ^ Tho arrange­
ment la aa follows:
Presbyterian-church at 11 a. ra.
Baptist church at 7*^0 p. m.

tract receipts will be issued by
•’ O bey" Left Oilt
commissioners’ committee and d&lt;
..
WH
will bo issued by the tjuetea* of
• Chicago, 8ept. 7.— Tbo
revise
tho
ritual
I
Infernal Improvement Fund.
elon appointed to i -----of the Protestant Episcopal church I work Is to be carried on under
determined to eliminate the wdrd I direction of the Everglade* drain
"o b e y " from marriage ceremony, it |district.
.
;
'
was learned today.
The commis­
sion will report to the general con­
M n. 3. J. Carnes left* ye*
vention at 8t. Louie October 11.
for Red Boiling Spring* who
will, remain several weeks ar
Don't iorget'tha Quality Shop will also visit in Nashville and
points ere returning home.
open September 15th.

�Chit-Chat of the Play Houses
Child of a Judge Reared an Apacfie ParisjApsches, pleads with a,Judge
Kidnapping fqllowed
by
strange '.for lenhyicy for her son, wbo Is
‘drams, as years unfold, in new charged with theft—but the judge Is
•/Triangle, play.
-. * adamant and condemns the Apache
to the galleys.
Heartbroken, Mile.
Lyric, Wednesday.
.
•
Dufrane,
who
loves
this boy better
In "A Child of the Paris Streets,"
Triangle drams, with Mae Marsh than her own life, retired to the den
and Tully Marshall in the leading of tho Aparhes by the walls of Paris,
roles,- Mile. Dufrane, queen of the waiting with a grim resolve to
avenge herself. Later, with tho as­
sistance of her older bpy, Mile. Dufranv gains access to the home of the
judge, kidnaps the judge’s child,
Julie, and escapes_wlth‘ it to the
hang-out of the Apaches.
Years elapse and Julie has grown
up in tho environment of crime and
squalor,, a full Hedged child of the
Apache*
Mije. Dufrane and her
son devote their their to educating

IA S MAR$H. IN N E W . T R I A N G L E
P L A Y . "A C H I L D O F T H E PARI*
S wT R E E T S . ” o
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A t ly ric Theatre Wednesday.

LYRIC
THEATRE
E . F . L A N E . M ANAGER
"T H E HOUSE THAT PLEASES"

PROGRAMME
;
Kfl

TONIGHT— The Girl
Gulch" • "The Pcac
JWiJL-Tribune Nrws.
Mother" Seventeen!

Wednesday— -Triangle Day, **A
Child of Paris .Street" featuring
May Marsh. "Willie W'arbly’s
Ways’’* *

Thursday—"The Crooked Road"
"Housekeeping ’’
“ Florence
Rote Fathion Film" '

Friday......Triangle Day, "The
Primal.l.ure" featuring Margaret
Wilson and Wm. S. Hart. "The
Loye Comet"
Saturday —"The Reg » - r.it ion of
• ^targaret", " A Da;, at .^lioor*
Eighth Episode of "Peg O' the
Ring" . ~ . —
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ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS
.
MATINEE:
Taraday-. W'rdaraday • Friday - Hata/day

3:15p. m.

Night 7 p. m. Sharp

desth.
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Julie arid the artist'arc united in
marriage with the blessing ‘ of the
judge.
.
/
Pauline Frederick Superb in a New
Role at Star
Stars as devoted mother in Fa­
mous Players adaptation of Henry
Arthur Jones’ ‘ ‘ Lydia Gilmore."
II the ( impression has ever been
gained that Pauline Frederick’s in­
terpretations of the grrat villainesses in '"Zaxa" and "B ella Dona,"
the Famous Players’ Film
Cohpany’s productions in which she
scored such groat personal triumphs,
represent "her only type of screen
characterization, it sill he dispelled
tfhon this Company’ s nvxj Para­
mount Picture. "Lydia (iillniore,"
appear* at the 8t.ir Thursday.

In lit!'- adaptation of ihiivputvtirful .dramatic successes .by Henry
Arthur Jones, .,...u i -.d .., . p.u^a
an entirely different type of woman
— the loyal wife and devoted mother
ahn gnus—through the mcntal~Tor^
tbtes. of the damned la save .the
name of her little -boy from djsgrare
at the hahds of his father. It ,is a
tremendous role with compelling
forcefulncss with its every moment.
Mrs. Gilmore is-a sensitieve, highstrung woman who is passionately
defoted to her little son, Ned. The
gradual cooling off of her husband’ s
affections has slowly alienated Mrs.

Sanford

GUmorc’s llo v e for him, and . thi*
pent-up emotion Has* been * poured
out In her adoration of the boy.
When the infidelity of her hus:
band and his cowardly mur&lt;Jer of
the man he has wronged . become
known to her, Mrs. Gilmore, instead
of giving way to her natural feel­
ings* of revenge and. hatred for the

Jack tho victim, and make him ad­
vertise for a wife who muit be a
blonde--Am ong the many aRaweri
one beautiful face glowa like a star
among the ugly one*—Glad Mason,
whose life la being burdened by. the
obnoxious attentions of ner. eraployer, a mining promoter.
Glad goes to Paradise Gulch, but
Happy ’Jack, making over to her his
rafhe*-and all his belongings, - leaves
in haste, the boys hsving told him
sn old hsg has sent the picture. .
How "the quitter"- and tho girl
meet in spite of -ail handicaps, how
his fortunes, completely depleted are
restored in surprising fashion .by
Glad is told in n story which for at­
mosphere and swiftness of .m ove­
ment has seldom been matched.
. "The Quitter" has a smile and a
tear for all.
*
•'

Mae Marsh sets a new and amus­
ing fashion in hair dressing In. the
Triangle piny, " A Child of the Paris
str*ej#,’’_ln which-.ahe plays the-star
.
.
Wm. S. H.iri in I'lay of the Great parts.
‘Lyrit, Wednesday*.
Northwest
'
,
William S. Hart, admittedly Amer­
ica’s premier interpreter of rugged " A Child of the Paris Streets"
Featuring Mne Marsh and Rqbfrontier types has the leading role in
"T h e Primal Lure," Trianjjls Inco ert ffiarron in "A .C h ild of tho Paris
production of Vlngic ’-E.' Hoe's, cele­ Streets," By Grant Carpenter. D i­
brated novel of the same han'A.*, rected by Lloyd Ingraham. - Under
adapted for the screen by J. G. supervision of D. *W. Griffith.
. •
Hawks of»tho Ince staff1
. I t will be .. Tho cast:
seen at -the Lyric Theatre Friday. Mile. Dufrane............... ..-Jennie Leo
"T h e Primal Lure’ is an absorb­ Judge of French C o u r t _____________.
FOR RENT
Carl Stockdole
ing drama of life in the great Cana­
For Rent— Houae, 1212 Park avo
‘....Tully, Marshall
dian nofthecst. It recited tho stir­ Older Son.
nue,
6 rooms.
612.60 per month,
Julie
*.
Miss
Mao
Marsh
ring romance of Angus McConnell,
including
water.
G. W. Spencer.
Young
.Artist
....Robert
Harron
a young Scotch Canadian factor, and
Nurse...........
Loyola
O’
Cannur
and Lois I. p Moyne, daughter of a
—
Bert Hadley
French settler, st the post. Tt~ta/ re­ A ll Apache...
For Rent— Furnished houae of six
Lyric, Wednesday
plete with thrilling enopupters -with
rooms' and bath. - Cor. 9th and
the Blackfeet Indians: and teams
Myrtle.
97-tfc
Unusual Cast at the Star Friday
with a love interest ri/sled in Its ap­
F.or Rent—Six room rottage or
"T h e Victory of Conscience" has
peal only *by thO &gt;tf™ re9ll u® beauty
*Pa!metto avenue. 618 per month
of the story's background.
• boen selected ns tho title for the
Inquire o{ Sanford Furniture Co.
Hiirt has the role o f htcGonncll
96-tfe
and he has invested It, it is declared gen, the distinguished dramatic
with rare power. While the part is will make his next appearance for
Furnished rooms, lsrge slid cool,
unlike that of ‘ ‘ Illaze". Tracy in the Jesse L. Losky Company, at the
four,
blocks from business center.
"H ell's Hinges" of Steve Denton in Star on Friday, Sept. 8th. He is
Bsth
rooms in connection. Cheap
"T h e Aryan,” '- it has provided the supported by Cieo Ilidgley and-an
rates
for
summer. Comfort Cottage,
noted actor with the same oppor­ all star. Losky cost.
corner Fourth and Magnolia. 92-tf
tunities . for. forceful, characterisa­
T)ie Lasky Company considers
tion.
.
"T h e Victory of Conscience" ono
. For Rent— Several nice office
A small, ‘ though strong cast ap­ of tho most unusual photodramas
rooms over Yowall's, Enquire N . P_
pears in support of j[Ieart. I t in­ .tbit it has ever presented to the
Yoweil -A Co.
•
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82-tP
cludes Margery Witsbn as 'Lois Le public. I r lfflls a'tensely .dramatic
■ For Rent— 71
Moyne and Robert McICim as Rich­ story in &amp; most realist!! way, of
..Qulr.e-oi.
U. C
ard Sylvester, the villain of the JlOW two loving wnnU »rn hrmiflhichambermaid
knocked
at
hla
door
and
Park
avenue..
storyi The production* was directed together when they are separated by
banded, him a note.
by Heart, under the Ince .super- their religious vows.
It was frdm Miss Arabella. In terms
W ANTED
Many, scenes are laid in the prom- of Iho utmost regret It anuouucod.
Lyrjc, Friday,
**f]| yf f y l i i — the writer, fift reoiona aW co’ulii not
Tenant Wanted— Wanted a good
. .explain, would be unablo to help him* tenant for my 20 acre farm, aituated
celebrate hie birthday that evening.
3 miles south of Ssnford. Nano but
Mr. Jeuklna spent a sleepless night,
and the next .morning he allppod out those who can furnish good refer­
early to tho dentlaL with something ences need apply. George G. H er­
ring, Ssnford, FIs. . •
2-8tp
llUlo short of murder In his heart
With tho little box which bad caused
LO ST
all bis troubles clasped in his hand,
Mr. Jenkins was laying down tho law
at a great rate when the door behind -- &gt; I l t f u l B t i l « f ( I n iM n lir ,
V. 8. U n d Offlen b t Galore *111*. Fla.
him openod. He turned—and confront­
.
.
Au(. 12th, ISIS.
ed Miss Arabella. Nolle* It barabjr jlvm that WtUlam l&gt;
Fill
man
of
Wrkltra.
Fla.,
a bo on Jun«*
A little box. the exact counterpart
ft. 1*11. mad* HnmooUid Entry, No
of the one he held, was clasped In her OBSI9, (at 9H of 8BU and 81* ol 8WU,
neatly gloved band. 8ho gavo one Sortlon St, Towntklp 19 S,\ Rant* 29 E,
Tnllabaa*** Meridian, bo* Mod aotlca of
despairing loot: at Mr. Jenkins. Then, tolention lo nako Flrt-ntr Proof to •*rlolm to tb* land abiva dote/ibtd.
faint for want of tho food sho .had lablith
brlow Cl»fk Circuit Court, ot Sanford
missed si dluucr ami breakfast, she Florida, on tk* 2«th day of BopUmbcr.
ISIS.
*
sank helplessly into a chair.
Claimant namre aa wltnreare;
Explanations followed, of conrsa.
K. A. Huth at Wobiva, Florida
.
W. K. *Lee of Wekiwa. Florida
Miss Arabella and Mr. ^enkina walked
W. II. Ilcyd ol Waklara. Florida
home together, both with their well­
W. A. Iluth ot WakiWa, Florida.
•
ROBERT W. DAVIS
fitting teeth In placA. The* dinner was
103-Tur* A Pri-10tc
Retiater.
then and thero declared postponed un­
til tho coming evening.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Iba City CoaotUoLUo CHy
And that evening, when tho bright *4Wbrraaa.
Hanford, iUSItM* county, Florida, v&gt;
moon revealed an automobile speeding tk* 31*4 day ot An(uat. ISIS, duly p ».«l
ordinance rnlltUd, “ An Onliaanro Fro*
over the road cityward. It alao dis­ nfl*
vldtnj lor tbr laauanr* of Baada In lb»
closed, on the back scaL a masculine Sum of $46,000.00 for th* I'uipoiff of
Paying. Ratlriag and Rafundlnc as !*««•
arm around a feminine waist and a of
Bond* ot tka City of HanlorJ. ria. ia tb*
feminine head on a maecnline ahouL
I,

and

HARGERY W IL S O N . IN N E W T R I*
A N O LE P L A Y . " T H E P R IM A L LU RE.'

At the L jrlc W'eduesday.
Lionel Barrymore in "T h e Quitter"
Feature at the Slar'Tonight
In "The Quitter.'.’ the new fiveset screen m'osterpiece produced
by Metro Rolfe Photoplay?. Inc.,
the eminent star, Lionel /Barrymore
has a totally different part from that
•of his previous picture, "Dorian’s
Divorce.*” Mr. Barrymore's wondcr-

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fO tu &amp; M ttf*

PROGRAM AT THE STAR

"BETTER PICTURES FOR BETTER PEOPLE"

Tuesday— Metro Presents Lionel Barrymore in "The
Quitter"
WednesdayX—«"The Mysteries of Myra" Comedies EtcThursday—"Paramount Picture, Pauline Frederick In
"Lydia Gilmore"
Friday — Paramount Feature, Lou-Tellegen in "The
Victory of Conscience"
t

•

COMING.Saturday-Geraldinc Farrar in ’•Temptation"

lor of
For solo— Modern house and three
evening*. Then It blossom! I Into jota. 1011 Oak Are. 160 feet front
offerings of a n(W magazine, j hnnrhffc I, Alamhwttr»tr&lt;n&gt;trrCTrrfrr 2-8^ “
of violate, of a box of candy,
this was s short step to an Invitation } Doge for 8 «le —-Pointers, Betters
to go occasionally to the picture abow and hounda, trained or untrained
In Use evening or for a .walk in the I f interested write for a revised list!
nearby park on 8unday afternoon.
North 8ide Kennels, p. 0. Box No*
And now'It was June, and the day 136, High Point, N. C.
3-10tc
after tomorrow would be Ur. Jenkins’
birthday. And he had Invited Mlsa
Fdr Salo— N ice 6 passenger Oak- .
Arabella, with an air which there was land automobile. Also surrey. Ap- *
no mlftaklng. to motor with him to
the. beach for an evonlng dinner. The
mlddloaged wooer had -not yet de­
clared hlmaelf, but Arabella wsa morFor Sale— Nearly new adding.ma­
&gt;ally certain that she wou!d come back chine. 636.00. Western Union.
from the beach trip an engagod woip- __
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an. Hor heart—even' at forty-live-:
thrilled at tho prospect .
For Sale at ^anford—Two lighten,
* Alas for human hopes.' On tho very gasoline engine and pump and other
morning of the birthday, after Miss articles. Addreu Z. Spinks, Oviedo,
Arabella had timidly presented the gift Florida.
.
.
1-ifc
she worked for her ^dmlrcr with her
For Sale— Marino motor. 18 horse­
own fair hands, she bites Into a piece
of hsnl candy taken from a box which power, 3 cylinder, 3. cycle, Ferro.
Mr. Jenkins tysd,brought her the eve­ First elms/condition, Sanford Mach­
ning bofore, and snsphwent tho plate ine &amp; Garage Co. * . . *'93-11
of her upper tooth. They were beauti­
For .Sale— Owing to change to
ful, but deceitful teeth. Without thorn.
Alisa Arabella looked every ono of her electrical power we have on hand
forty-flvo years.
machinery in good condition, con-'
Miss Arabella was In despair. But slating of boilers, engines, water
she did not ponder long over the situ­ pumps, fire pumpf, sir compres­
ation. Stealing out of tho houso un­ sors and ' sundry other ‘ machines,
seen, she hastened to the dentist who which we offer at prices which are a
had made the teeth. He agreed to send
small part of the original cost. If
tho teeth hoforo he closed up that
night
Mias Arabella went back to Interested address Virginia Carolina
Chemical Co., care H. H. Peabody,
Superintnedent, Sanford, Fla.

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‘ ‘ The Quitter," which was written
V&gt;' Isols Forrester, and directed by
Charles Reran is a play of western
ranch life, and Mr. Barrymore’s char
acter in &gt;it presents a decided con­
trast to the polished gentleman of
affairs of his former production.
Rough and .ready, willing to fight a
foe or giye a'eay every cent he owns
to help a friends, "H appy Jack"
Lewis is s port foi* the great deline­
ator of character to revel in.. Aa
Mr. Barrymore’s opposite in this
colorful picture of Paradise Gulch
is pretty Marguerite. Skirvin, ad
dainty actress new to Metro audi­
ences, who will be remembered for
many successes on the speaklpg
■tsge. •
„
The story of "T h e ’ Quitter" sets
forth how the miners of Paradise
Gulch decide that some one must
marry to relieve the" monotony of
|tbe: camp, -so they make Happy

1897 and Maturing January I, 1*17.
Authorizing a n a .K iapo vrrlng tb*

And suddenly Mr. Jenkins said Mayor ol tbo dty of Mntord, Ftarida, to
laau* s Call far an Rlrrtlnn to Datarmlaa
fondly:
to* Quratlon a* to tk* laauaor* at 'Said
"How foolish wo went! * Knowing Bond*, and for tb* Election o| a Board at
Bond Truataao," arblth amid ordlnwo were going to lire together all our Tbr**jaau-dulr
approvtd by m* op tho **■*
lives, what did It matt€Fr
dato and l*ram« adaetlva Immadiataly
It* approval, and
.
.
Mlsa Arabella did not reply. Fbr upon
wberyaa, undor tb* rbartor ot tk* city
the flrst'.tlmo lo all her starved and ol Rontard. tk* qurttlon of tka laauaar* of
bond* abould h* aubmlUad to tb* alactora
stunted' forty-five years, sho wsa of
aald city, who own ranI aatat* tor rati-,
teaming what It meant to be real)/ dratioa. or r*J»rtloif.-at an alfttlon ta b*
bapry. •
•
Tharsfora. I, 4- D. Daviaaa, mayor ot
(Copyright, by th* KtClurs N*wsp*#tr U# etty at • Sanford, Ramlaul* couaty,
Morida, uadar and by vlrtua at tk* author­
ity In m* vaatad by tk* ardlaanraa at the
city ot Hanford, In rataranra ta tk* iaauanra
of bond*, da baraby rail an alaetlos
.
Victory In Worthy Struggle.
to be bald on It* 29th day ot S*pt*mb«r.
I think that there Is success In all 1*16. to datajmlao' tka quaotloo by aald
thta and thara to ba bald aa to
honest endeavor, and that there Is •*Irriion,
btlbar or not iba aald eRy of Sastcrd
some victory gained In every gallant •batt ba aatkorli.d to laapo bond, la tba
•um of .$48,000.00 tor tho purpoa* of pay­
atrugglo that Is made.— Dickens.
ing. retiring and refunding tk* 141,000 nc.
»ii p«x rant rlty at Sanford. Florida, bond*,
maturing Jaouary I. 1*17; aad lo aim
threw persona to ***** aa a .board of boada
trudaao tor aald proponed taau* of bead*.
And I do hereby appolnnt C. C. Wood­
ruff. W. W. tJiag and John And.rsen lasnartora ot said rUrtlon, aad bt. W. Lo**H
dark nt said /Union.
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Miss Arabella was .all In a flutter.
Whoa a woman, having attained
the age of forty-five, unmarried and
uncoart ed, suddenly begins to receive
marked attentions from an eligible
man, she may he pardoned for getting
• little bit exelted.
And Miss Arabella’s lir# bad . con­
tained so little love, so 1IUU persons!
Interest that the fact that someone
thought enough of her to show her
little attentions, bring her little gifts
and defer Ur her timidly, ^pressed
opinions seemed to bring the dawn ot
* new existence.
Mr. Jenkins had come onostsateFOR SALE
Uously into his place nt Mies Cross’
hoarding house two months before. At “ F or Sole—A second-hand organ in
first he had attended strictly to hla
osro affairs, hot as he was e gentle good condition. Telephone No. 37men of leisure, this seen grew me
notonous Then. In costing about for
human companionship, he passed over
the younger women and the girls sod
began to cultivate an acquaintance
With Miss Arabella. Flret it was Just

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THE SANFORD HERALD
hearroll ra tta n and electric aecumu-1
taU&gt;ra cbsrgtJ In M u l« a i iUk
:
I ’takltai HaaiNlai la Mat Book •*
Reewdi Orup count
She crawls along at » ipectl of onlr
I t O A l A D Y M USING
bring for marl
WlffiRf
r _
. M *o raaad*B '
six knots.
.
da, but no •*- la aoalnol* county, Klorids. . •
Her officers nfid crew numbered 18
*\\.Van bi."VoUUad*roUd hf ‘k*I
'"c ili*
Ja^lH al Clr. n*rU
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L. 0. B T R IN O rsr.L O W .
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Htiela.lr
Caaatf, flariJa
- | B 04.
persona in all and they were very ansatn |In
Ckaacorr
A- K. rovata.
.
.
' W j f la Soetlo*
KathUiM LurUi Adams sad
comfur! ably crowded when their boat
—*&gt;
•te
Solicitor for Coniplalaaot.
•hall ba ukao after
S-Tura lie
was under water.
HumorJuts It that T j Cobb is go­ u i d ' e . ^ t e . b" ku*
naar
» roost
•vwi■lr. or until
Strange German Craft I * Caught
k* naxt
luh/ no.
BUI to Coorol
that ahallm ‘ k*
Ing Into the movlca.
I&gt;**d
asd
for
NOTICE
o
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L
IC
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fO
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Iha
G^orfp
K
la,
airy,
C.rarV
.
-Amorfro
aftar
i
l
l
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q
/,
• • .
•
1
Hfll.f
?MHon
Off East Coast of ‘
T 8t‘.m f f f t o l A l “,,pla0U C0MB,lr' • ' “ &gt;• sold oow county, wklebavar ah.n’ik C H ILD ’S S K E L E T O N IN C AV E
.
k*
‘•ban
aftar
tho
rraatioo
of *•-'
Itte Athletic club has signed Catch- Albatt h. Smith, Kr.
II# It known that I, U. C la* Cravlord
W.' • England.
.
rojinte, whan It shall
. . •
' . Dafandanta.
II ho
ha ostltUi*V*
anilill •aid » • »
&lt;
*r
Stanley
F.
Karl
of
Shamokln,
I‘n.
‘
I
t
8
U
U
•*
riorlda,
msmSar
of
tho
houao
of
tenmuoata,,1
" '••#■*
Interesting Discoveries Made on
To Alban E. Smith, f , . '*,
.
.
. .«**•. notion
gtn.ral- rise
alac. . tint
- 7 —..a
- S*artal’
t*n ihoaiaad
or ponnlatu.
iMtsiMiaVr’" Uvw
* ' ^ ro*
booaaad of
»w
e&gt;“ •PP*«*lag from lbs affidavit of Hath**• k*1
'Id in Saminolr county, state •vtry
■
Farm In Dry Rock Canyon
" • N r Portion th.rsof tRaPS i, lton; 0
1 ‘ k*
frvw J.orila Adam.. and rlitr..rd 8 .f Adams',
Adams' 2*
*. °00
‘ Ttiaaday
noil
atreraadfa
Herbert
Hunter,
the
Giants*
young
1“
*V,,r
»»«*
averaadlar
tho
rountlaa.
••
ctk^
.
In Utah.
■
huahaad, roraplalaanla la Iha abov.
1* n l Monday
Notambar. A. D.
Uilrd baseman, la ready to Jump Into
Ih day
No
the linkup,*
A Joint Hooolutfoa pronoalnr
‘
%ernsl. Utah.—A cove In wblch on a
"•■t. t°,R*«tloa I of ArtiS, v, *«»ad°/ 1^* .V *1* al PlofMa. that hit 1;,?,°' rUSl‘*d Stataa Sanator fro A tha
• • •
•
constitution
of
tho
stata
i.*
?*
th. '
»olld rock wall then* D the Imprint of
f L t r . V“
w " “ | I t i t 1 nor,,,••
jrara from March
Bert Daniels, once n Yankee, and
omrodod by Joint liVAluuon^^'* n
huiiian
hattd
as
If
It
were
made
when
Goes Down In Diving Suit and D*.
now with the^LoulavlIlea, la laid ud
tho rock wa* pln*tlc him been dlacor-1 It*(f
h a
m konL
An 1
1
tacheA Detonators From Mines—
with
broken
leg.
c.,. ^
u"BKS5“J 7 U % .’A, / T O t
‘•ml
on
tho
farm
of
John
W.
Welst
In
T iS s ;, * ' **•
-i u .
Nt^el Boat It Laid Up In
•M oV iV .,............
|ifJliJfa — ’ JSf1*?* c“ —
-* “ •
Dry Rock canyup,-eight miles north­
George Sister* o f \
*
the
Browns
Is
an
to# Thama*» ..u ’
OororAor of tha Stato of Elorlda.
" l‘s^
town.. On the rock are all Idol In 8L Louis, where the critics'say E , SmiihhT , w ordarud that yau, Albarl
•ha state of Florida bo.
•»
&gt;y a
a (rood la
and ok
«c.umrD
« a o ‘.and
a k* o^______
hotohy
to and
shall bo ooh-.o.m? '•
aorta of hieroglyphics and the cave
l.ki !,:in: v
nV .:r° L t V k r . ^ '{ 1 ^Florida.
:'* ;fr,,,rX
Sll‘*
‘ fc* 8'“ *
London.—A queer German subma­
Iha oloetort
alactorr of the
tha at)
atsto at
I#
contained the skeleton “o f a child T&gt; CdbbJ*-* lfrra,fr bal1 pUjrf,r than
you a, ,h . rifr"d*.AUOn,*y C— »•« ol *k« Stato of alactten la l * l « for r otill**-*'
U R iiu ii
rine, caught Just as It was about to
wrapped In bark. Indian fashion.
t.*?*iu* *• k»»»F mala poraon if ,h °*
? m dfi
‘ ko ^ n d * dVy" Sf Ortobar ' r « r
•{ tho State of Florida 6
1 twenty ons years and uowo.«U Ji.h*
,r “ ,nca vlt «&gt;• Ko«t coast, has been
In removing ash heaps Welst found
_
In A.fiJ
« ' «kl* ^ r t . .M
IV,
,hf ?uu °» norldo.
The 8loux City club
has traded In- l*V
•*f*«itr to V a S 1*
citiaon of tha Uaitod Btatea at ih! Yih* ** *
placed on exhibition In tbo Thanks
a»Fllo. to rednur •hofl b. doomV .m* ke
corncob*, a few grains of corn and
»bd viewed by hundreda of thousands
«*d olootor at all tloctlona aU d^.L q**t*
o f ' J r S l l o han ,0 0,6 W r n 0 0 C lu b « d W o .
ontocod I barrio - at prayM
an arrow of.cane spiked, with grease- Of
the Ih id flc c o a s t leagu e fo r D on , t |l' ,lV f » u ,
Of sightseer*.-------------‘
, l u ‘ “« l
This la not one of the fast hi* it I
nowl u&gt;*‘ »&gt;e did not K a d e r and $2,000.
Court qualiflrstiona:
publlihf-d Rr„nf0,K ! 5 M* • ! • » » boat* which have preyed «,n n'hinL '
! * k' n ' la ot com &gt;nd P'*"t
IU ahott kavo rasldsd and had ki
•if tks maaost
homo and pt.co of n h Id ,,,1, Mn
bot a little fellow'^rMh
Rh,pplnx’ I ,hcm ,n bopo-that corn o f”an"sndrat
klansger Lee Fohl says that the
state of Ftoildo lor eno yoac
,n U *
Red Sox are hitting so poorly their
FuJll?
county wkerala ho oppIloTVo’ J S L 1"
als months, previous thereto.
r* * “ ‘** for
r 1- - *
laying.
X f° r mlne' | } * • time he thought, o f course, their f FTwit pitching staff cannot win the
-v ? « z i f , t e
’•
Ho moit bo ehlo to road, writs . . a i
Some week,
. A m ii . k
I'Toeoce emoof the ..hee pn-eludeo l*enne«, tor thejp.
,BSMIclior,
» S i T " *,for" '•Complalnasto.
‘ '■ - .l,’ OUOLA5S- cto*t or 8harig.~
Jiou£lr J“■&lt;*«^
prat one sect Ion of tho ron»lltuTu^d ,",w*
For
as
^ U&gt;h deatr0H I “ *• A b i l i t y of
life germs M n * r e - _______________
• tat# o f Pladda at
t t S T i : 11” • ' ‘ bo
•■Tooo-Stc
w o eot exereuik. „ „ ,h . eoeet,' ^
......... ....
“ ** »•
For Clark ol tbo Circuit Court.
reeUtor and veto.
M , PP|I*» to
For County A a o ^ r of T a t « .
He
For Tn* Collector. .
i v ’ f t j T u S 'l v . n '»
**!, County Buparintandant ot Public InHum of 115.000 OO lor k l V
S ao* ,,• •" .k.
‘ bo • (ruction.
era. which fart ahoU bo dat#cmlnMl,drTa
Kart
C S ~ e / ' d ” w*
I
bo
noasosBont
books o e l h . , - d on,F
For County Burvtyor;
II m, ho appllao to rofiatc? and Vo?,.*1
For avo County
Com
i T . Z t ,hC En* ,ll'h IM*»men notIce&lt;l1 POKER CHIPS RUNNING SHORT
‘ h . Bum n ^ i . i ' ^ " ^ 8«'*C I*‘ FlwWV, l «
r-.
---F
Commitilonera.
M* n u i( net ln?« bttn comlrto i
*
airy 1.
j ,• U#T.
B e e r i o f Hate
____ _____
Jaa* “1J
of tfi* U-boat seemed,
- r .‘ k*** Bamboro ol tko County Board
Viout to tko tlBO ko appIlM te f w,‘
o f Public Inatrurtlon.
lo jie on deck.
*r vote, of UtMoy, robbmV fJ® '*“ "•*
&lt; n r, J*,l.lr» of tbs Paoca *■
‘ ko Woyor nf tbo City
for tbo
or bribery in aay of thl
P*r*
folloni., luatlce DUtrlrt., *i«:
The British commander called out C* rl P,ay,ra May 0 tt R*&gt;Nf Through
to laaua a Call I f r
M Y S P E C IA L T IE S :
Noo. I, t. •Jury
•e
_
w
«
r
an
Rloction
to
Doterl
* « V ,L °f
Halted 8ta;e«, Vr lf
**r
Discovery of Large Deposit of
for the Oermana to surrender. The
vlctod bo mast have been •tucedj *.°
*• «ko taaoaaronf
t e -*k
, ^m
Barite In Texas.
ri(ht»
of
cltlion.hlp.
of
J k . ct X Z £ S
“ n’- X I * * .
iaU!
rd
.
d
°
Wn
‘
^elr
fla*
aDd
«,u‘
PICKARD’S
HAND-PAINTJJD
CHINA
* Provided, *
In
testimony
wnroof,'*
I
Lave
W W Lands above their heads. At a
■ ! hand and sBtod tko (roaf'ataj0 of lineal descendant » f OSy^ au c^n JK T.0" k0f
^.u' d°.' ^ " d.*B:[,?•
rJailvJi* ?w- cV nltel'^k!*'
word from their commander they. ^ ■ n o . Tex.—It has bee? several Go r h AM*S STERLING 8ILYER
, r orld**
T o l i S K L ^ tko una on Jinaary lat, IM T , or C te,
145,000
00,
Lc.rlVr
■
l
-*.V&lt;,?»
Ike
sent
of
fce«p|D
f
IflUrtti
it
ihp
'/J
S
e
f
A.
D
,
m
‘
•••‘
F
N
« « day of An- J A / M W H ’ U veto uader the «5u?H t^rrr*
ft?™.
.8iD~
open
^
“
bllng
was
al1
ROGERS*
PLATED
WARE
ait par r.^i ,rwV.5_.._ r*,,‘.; “ »ko rate of
rUL'Hr
t ! ^ fl a
wa,er
and. ," * « ® lor lowed lB TeXlA - JEreti poker playing
l !Aj10,0
a u jitilr
tv fo,,..,
#
L
otva-H
Tinn FriI[V
— i * M ) --------- - H. CIcAY C R A W F O R D .
j *s^*tko^tfBo^k^|d mMUU+- *»A
To r vr it . “T^rotery of Bute.
Is becoming an almost, lost art Few ELC*N AND.WALTHAM WATCHFn
Saves the Ship.
T#. i - " • Hand. HherlB So• nlaolo County.
•-Tnoo-lOtc
Internal explosions followed nud at I»eople realize that there now exlsta =
an
- unprt*Ct*dented shoM ^j^of poker
AdBlalstratee'a Nolle* of Settle Bent a
Aceekele ______ _ .
■
NotlenT0? “ M,y r « “&lt;v*»:
of lbs United Stale* i . —r * . n u » l l
I M
a
x
w
e
l l ’ i
tbo |Tte
‘ fc,t • « T l - - day,
ahaU
•&lt; «ri«bw. A, D. Itlt, i ‘ k *f •PPly. and before* th o ^ n h ill^hb . " . ?
1
5*
WovUlon
la
madeVh.ril
for, and
- b*
„f h.P "T ® ' » V n e c u .i a, adBiniatraior "Hind to rejlator. -.hall —rttiitritien oflierr eertl II,a to Po f*Tu‘
." ’jkvroae. »t (, d „ m.d
ur* ^
t. - *,***.
«b7 **onorahIe Ueorse C lleclni
-created:
It
rtion, or A
•
c*l
*
»ada
of
the
city
t
^
- V r - n k L - H t y - V r r a n. ^ florid*,
^
duly authenticated Copy
for
U athi.
the purpoee ol ptyi
» ( . rotirinc and refund
*■( tho »45.000.00 e
city ol Santa ' —
oac. X* Upon Ih# adoption of this •(.* j
lo
t j#1 ItiUjltS?*
^ dr w , . " s 2 t 1•— « S :?;;.T.3 v
a
• » Sill1
RhAil on Art ap p ro n r U t# l &gt; * a i .
■i- J&gt;
k,
...
^
mayor and city

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Magazines Periodicals
. Soda Water
Confectionery
"^ 1 “
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'rd, Floridal
b ^ io n 1: That a bon
• f Itk.OVOOO for tk. °* ia«ue
MU* In
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1041st. St. Phone 182

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INIS. ’ *&gt;".■" * «»r »l elertlon In Novemfer,
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••
bo^reealve7**y
* * »• " that sealed bid.
Now. therefore 1 II. Clay Crawford.
^
of Moadae uphr.nd
l l i ltujjU too
‘ •n o'clock
oVlock
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f
Florida,
do
hereby
f lit notice that a
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(hat
*uch rlecitun.
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-Seeiion J: That .aid

.aid

W ork R eceives M j P e r s o n .
A4© * . lo ii And Best Efforts

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a r m l- a a n o a lty ,** p,r • " “ ■ » payable
(U ! * ooventoou
’ ( an A*n«nd..--- i " ” u,iTv. maturing no
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Telephone No 23

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I B U S IN E S S C A R D S !
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pJJ

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L Y E , E AR , N O S E and T H R O A T

day of A u i l S r V t l T - 1
** ° B ,hU *k# » l 3

JljQm-YgJfdLDulldlngSANFORD

f e t S

W ilso n &amp; H o o sb o ld e r

E lt o n J . M o u g h t o n

,n Gonnanjr, brought to
° ° ,he ,U*,&lt;:lan « * * « . In
■nd Ikero put ti*gothrr.
1U5 ,00“ a“ a‘ tn&lt; “ "J ^10
bworgotL Sho mibmorgrd by blow.
^ g out certain tanks and by the i t * '
of hydrutdanM. Her "length is n o
free
Carries Mines.
Amidships is the conning tower, with
periscope and wireleaa mast Forward
of the conning tower are six shoots or

doly p.te,d
by the eTfy ♦.♦■■ell
cSunri?of la
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*"
Fl^Jte"-11.

vr
’ !• D -D A Y IR O N .
Mi y o .f
g. « R. r t g u ls L

***. ^ “ p niTt&gt;M &lt;h«* *«»*. THOMAS KMMET WILSON.
* TEJ44II -SON IIOCHIIOLOru
for
,h,T Wad u'18
known la» . burl
tv.
R—
.Thin fort causotl
7 .1 ? ‘ V‘‘
u k a rA r for barite to bo lo«m u t«l
r . th:
but “ “
Mm- look
® Ivou deal of wstpr.
" J ,b ,b&lt;* " ■ • • I ‘ hat a largo dclawyers
l*.H.It o f tho ttfetal han Ju.f boon d\Z Sanford
* * * * * *hu »«»'marine had ijtld
« « «&gt; U « north of 5
£
Sanford* Florida
t minw.. two bo.l Ih^-u rvlcsaed by
S ‘kpy rb ,p •"I’ply Will *4*oo bo ne i
° f ,bo «*Pl0«looA and uerv- plonlshod Trom this new
»ourco of raw
Urt
k ,,,UI" “ f tb* v n » l ‘ Com- materUL
u u f.H h
“ bort,,,*,*/
Juttrd
-___ s.
at all around tho mine*, would bav.* HATPWCC a
ARCHITECT
BROOD IN TREE
■ b«ttlMl|ip!
.
" k|
OfRcd la Vowel! Bldg.
Hen Retenglng
Sanford. Fla
A
young
Brin,h
aa v
- io -Ortawar* M an
___. . ^
— — oflloor now t&gt;.’r.
J
Her Nest Twenty
form,-,! a highly OUBcult and tUngi-1N •
ota Usk. H„ wenl ,,,)wn ,rj
Feet In Air.
a tilting
" T * ,br “ *«&gt;«• «n a iafo ,*o*ltlon.
«ubmartno Is tho “ UC-V and

^ - b ,£ 5?3S£KY3» l ,S “

In the County
R.wUM i.-Ste.e^ftVldf-” '

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ft ?* Populotlco ml th. nmutr T5,

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ptopertjr oltnaio'U1««B of t v . 'p ’.'rl
l»rU*o
S»BaiftoJ* count
''J
- " k i t e Ofik.*
e«»t quortot olr - n o r i d a . ', ^ T k en '^ i"' moat# »h»J* ^
r:.,,b*«f*OMlk. t * ^ &lt;J4»ortef Sod l roon, oarepl na 1k7mteaf.*'’ * ••*," «f foot
northwest qnarter
r_.
•eremafier provided. T*.
••etion twenty-'rise of santhouat quaiter .,i
•»* Ol) south.
if* thin r 1*8) t u t .
MATTI n. c a r r .
Attteffr*
p i tk* B"
. * " °t
An)«ou E. Palmer,
a Minor.

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N»te.u.
Jf ••*•». Sumter.
• * ■‘ •oas.
Brevard. Palm Reach .id
r '»atl.». [ »U&gt;Ing U T.VR B.TT v i___ zZLSiT .
J*2 ou tko i h Z W J g . A*vy.-»aoa o .:! r&gt;mn.IL.?r- : fcB:LAX because tt is a
ali oth*r .
- If « a vepet1»U tkolr _
•rat W oudo,

fissa. ;xr*

w S s a s ® ? fg&amp; ssr1*

of tbo bouw

|
«*•’ r i r ^
*&gt; «k*
bottle
WRTanUe. Every
— •»■«*• to bo ci.i.^° .:p? ‘ kor.oitte” ,|1I S ‘ “ ' , b« n i h e likeneeooff. V ndJkC
a loti
•• i
ay hi
sxoopr
that
* • NtW coantr la e * ..a ’j
m il
•koO at ‘ ho t t
■ r .V :'1, ' U * l*ri&gt;latorm of tho
' T ' n t nf tk,
/tern &gt;t lw .
fouV l .," * * •
tk»r*
la vlow* nf huuplae u L Jr r 2 i^2 *tk. ‘ ka *ad

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SANFORD WAGON WORKS r-'&amp;Z

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REM EDY FO R
B IL IO U SN E SS A N D
(C O N S T IP A T IO N
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Dr. J. A. TROVILLION

Wailow*

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

. douclasb.
Cl.rk Circuit Court.

l a

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' stored”0 tVt ^r Whlc^
m,nr* "re
*„ two to a shoot The mines
Gives Skin to Savs Wife.'
Cure Them Without Cutting Them Out &amp; £ &amp; T o
discharged electrically from the
.
rtfiltf fotei..
.
ing tower.
I«7 '«vlr*
To « v e the life of
ORLANDO,
FLORIDA
,
1
,
*
b°
*
"
believed
to
!&gt;«'
f«.
mines weigh 1J300 pounds
I«l y Injured by k gasoline explodtio
A loaded
aD,^ « * » ■bout $800 each. When
,hla **** ^
‘ ll. H. L.
• • o^f*
• •, r fn
t. u.^1,
»:
ahln*a h n i f
by . Dv U ltt submitted to the removal of
♦‘ feudsuta. | Will
•rid. or hy
sod uR! aril TYn. i&gt;..«ktet
sue
OR t o w . a GNDKXWOOD
tekrsv la' tho *awM
vvoc la iW* ’lui
I S I.
I
Tial ,n ^ totrt- 1»&gt; *quare inches of ratine which was
a
ad
W
a
n
t
Iart
frv «mah at thnfrcnf
M
d
S
..4 .kon.l,hM- S «
f u
r iir
*•*T *tate.
of
w h ti
*&gt;— • liquid
i k&gt;real tec
° ° ,bp Yrotmd. „ f hU
‘•a r r t n
b?1
*®
Wagons
Made
n
a the
)nlnp ^
U: !! ,’a,,PrT* ma* ‘ be 'ife, uho Is In a hosidtal. The graft- in Sanford, on hand at all times.
fcmine explodes with terriffc vl.flence.
ng tra* raceesaftil and lira. De
PWt*oSBnM ah alV ^J^V 'dH .
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I™ ln U»« «w e of.Aviator Gilbert
♦ orced t0 descend In Switzerland
J*tog,u W* «iM»it*r falling; Olltwrt was
Interned, Ills first attempt to escapo
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*ucc4‘ssful, [but, tho French gov«n «"n t ImufTea film back to the
HwIm outhoriUea, because the letter
In ahleh Gilbert took back hla p!6dgo
ih l° lr,r to “ “ P® ,wd not reached
Ue authorities in sufficient' time, altoough It had been posted early
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F- O. O. D E TR O IT

p y L E C T R IC starter and .lights, one-man mohair___
top, demountable nms, rain-vision windshield,
speedometer, linoleijm covered floor boards and run­
ning boards—^11 tfiese features, which are found on
much more expensive cars, are part of the regular
Maxwell equipment They are included in the list price.
When you buy a Maxwell, your investment is com­
pleted. There are no extras to buy. .
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In addition you get a car of proved endurance, of
unusual economy. And behind these qualities there
is the record and reputation of the Maxwell, which is
second to nona
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the world*s greatest motor oar value.
3-poonngor Touring Cor. $393
J -a u M J «r CohHoJmi 1863
3-po»oaagor Roodotor - 380
6-potoongor Town Can 913
5-poooongor Sodma, $985
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though II was
was olnil
g^ad tn
to »./&gt;
seb him
him.again, rI
proved■ though

Imd come to Switzerland on business.
To convince the captain 1 talked to
l*lm -and. showed him heavy orders I
had given In gccordanco with orders
received from various avtatloh and
other firms In France., I ordered all
sorts of things, ono dny buying sovoral cords of wood. All these orders
started, but somehow or other miiuo
combination prevented delivery, and lo
the end few went through.
Escape Cleverly Contrived.
" I soon found Captain Sturm's weak
* ttpmpt was much’ more
It was gustronomlcnl.
Wo
nit 4 ' et1, na too aviator wna rccog- point
on B train before getting out lunched together, we had dinner and
in country, nnd once more made supper together, nnd tha faro was al­
J « r vr' w,tb * re*Uy Increased pro- ways so good that he soon sllowed me
t
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preTc“ ‘ mother attempt. to see hla prisoner almost dally. Be­
110 third attempt, which tho cables fore the captain wo talked about the
l already reported to have been weather and such exciting topics, but
F;*■ rompiHe aaccesa,.'lovolv*d a story we wrote each other dozens of little
tho movies. At the ^notes which we used to slip under the
mrn r° Bro a,lbert’« foUow town* table as we raised our glasses to the
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th0 Aurvr* ae province, the captain’s health.
mAnufac urer of the motor that Gil,
“That lasted three wbolo months,
Balvatore Mlglllorlsl and his wlfo
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0 ° “ hI* •eroplane and a Parts by wblch time Storm and I were In­ are the happiest parents In New York j
separable and Gilbert and I had city. Their little daughter Josephine,
Son
W,,h
UTgrut dpcul»uo» In
in ,Tr
the world.
fanned our plans.
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three and a half years old, who-they,
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A
certain
person
was
to
pass
In believed dead for two jrearf,
fllll 0 lb#rt Cloaaly Guarded.
■tor* V 1
l“ Prtooned in the third front o f the barracks at 7:80 p. m. If turned up alive. The story is one o f j
.•waa
wa/,0f.“.
ar,a
c k * •“in “Zurich
and he lit his cigarette twice In front of f the strangest In tho annals of New
u . i - i . . . bor«
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York alien life. Tw
~ o years ago the
the railing between the barracks'and Y°to
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the
police
station
the
attempt
was
to
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to
• hospital. Some
on 4i
0l,e day a Frenchman arrived
be made that night, but If he blew |tons later the parents received a letter
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his nose ostentatiously it meant the from *he hospital. They could not
attempt
was to be postponed. Gil- " “ A ‘ his. so they took It to a friend
■rtetl co'n,nlaalooed agent who had
bert knew that he could escape by a t0 haTO &lt;1 n?ad. The friend told them
War.
M,on*&gt; **P«claUy, sine® the ventilation abaft that passed through tb4,t H “ Id that the child waa dead,
the lavatory on hla landing.
I When the parenta went to ihe hospital
•The guards at hla door were t0 claim-the body o f the child they
■ f t a l ^ ^ M n ? 1]!? moaXh* to • rn»n«e
relates, ~ior
“ for jI met i C|UD* e&lt;1 •BC*1
with rsa*. M. Melard rviaiea,
at 2 s. m. The were turned away for some unknown
1 hod t.wT A llures. The first thing P*an WM *°
to toe washroom at reason. Then the parents moved sev­
In a«r t0 do Waa t°- Inspire confidence
•- m. and hope that tho dcpnrt- eral times. In • the meantime the
all0« '!C&lt;’n® aro^n‘, Gilbert, Who would ln* * Wkr'lM W0UltI f *n to notify tho charttlea department waa continually
... . 7 ?* wllhoot being aware o f I t to newcorncrs of hie absence. On Uon- hunting for them. The department
■whoa0 0 C,°** tflu(^ With the man day * D‘I
Ulghto the relieving has Just located them,
man t T npe 1 w,,hed to aid. 8uch a “ " ‘ hiela were Informed, bat - on
r°und In Oeptsln 8tunn, who |^^toeadny night this duty wnS over­
Lightning Shattara a Clock.
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0“ “ “ * wno looked. Gilbert, dressed in uniform,
Tiffin,
O.—A Imlt o f lightning struck
Prisoner I S
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datlra." Dn&lt;1 ffU lnfle*Jbla as to hi. Ift himself slip down tho narrow vi-n- 1the cldtnucy of Ibo li. \V. McFcrrcn
mating shaft onto the ground floor, JImnse In Tiffin during n heavy 'eiec‘ ^toddo n o a c c te tp tb clD iq frlg o d from which he escaped by a key that I trtcnl Morm. Tim tmU did* not disturb
I'lind provbled. I should explain thut • «•&gt;i$*i_r *»i. In V t. (Vc 1
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Prison Airshaft in Switzerland Brings Liberty to Airman G ilb e rtFellow Townsmen, Motor Manufacturer and a Paris Newspaper
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After a summer which has presented the gown and makes tho most approan unending procession of. taffetn prlate accessory to bo worn with tho
frocks It tnkca courage on the part of V-shnpcd neck. Other details of tho
a designer to Introduce'still another toilet should be thought out In order
model. Hut the pretty afternoon gown Oiat they may not conflict with tho
shown In fuijured of favor becauso of character of the gown, which Is sedate.
IU suggestion of quiet, Quaker style. Shoea and silk hose to,match, and a
BamtiH-r wardrobes have- Included so simple and carefully dressed coiffure
'T h e actual crossingproved
easy.
much In the way of gay and colorful will carry out the quiet and admirable
The Swissgard happened to bo somo CONNIE MACK PR AISE S COB
clothes thnt a demure gown Dke this reserve of this pretty frock. There Is
ynrus awsy and Gilbert toqk to his
strikes a new note.
a placo for yt In every wardrobe.'
leg* and got Into France before tho Lsader of Athlstlcs Resents Intimation
It Is made of light gray silk, and
guard reached him."
That Tiger Outfielder la a
groups of corded tucks about the bot­
The French guard, however, chal­
Lucky Player.
tom of the skirt make a neat finish.
lenged him, and the only "papers" Gil­
They also serve to give the skirt the
bert could show were his Legion of
A couple of the Athletic players were
correct set. There are three groups of
Honor
cross, his military medal and !?!-.n* tbC. Ptb° r j0y ° n(l
three ronlliigs each, the first qnn j n.
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JAfiagadJiMeets on Footwear. •
hbvwnr rrowrrWiretrrio gave UIs nameT TliiTa: "Cobb got two lucky hits here.”
“ tnWnmnR the eilgo and the second
Dainty fawn-colored kid slippers the bravo guurd accepted these deco­ "Not exnctly," said Connie Mack
■bout six Inches up from It, followed have bluo autl yellow butterflies on
by a third group at the same Interval. them. • 811k hosiery Is adorned with rations as proof of Identity and tele­ "Cobb makes hla luck. If he hits the
phoned his superior officers, who ball and It rolls lo an Inflelder. Cobb
The bodice fastena at one side and bluebirds and bluo bachelor buttons.
brought-an
automobile for Gilbert's
flret base like a dccr. . iW u u
has two.groups of corded tucks across Butterflies, beetles am) other small Ih-'
tfio inflelder and 'If he boots the
the front and back. The sleeves are sects have settled down upon fashion­
A triumphant welcome met him at ball, tnnkea a wide throw, or the first
foil snd plnln. gathered’ Into corded able footwear. Shining beetle* are
.Lyons,
where ho was able to. borrow baseman drops the sphere, Cobb gats a
cuffs of rhe silk. A bias piece of tho
Imitated In Iridescent beqdwork buck­
silk, hemmed at the edges. Is tied In a les for evening wear. Butterflies com­ an aviator officer's uniform. A still hit, for he will be so close to the bng
knot with pointed ends at tho front, posed of brilliants and colored stones, more enthusiastic welcomo awaited that everyone will any, *Cobb had It
him at Tarts, whore tho minister of l&gt;eaten.’ Cobb fights for everything
to form the simple girdle.
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o f frostllke /diver work or of cut steel,
A plain collar with hemstitched hem are placed on afternoon pumps and war congratulated him and gave him ho gt*t», you have to hand It to him,
Is made of the sheerest organdie. It other shoe buckles are In the form of u permission so that he can take a I don’t know where there Is ono like
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short rest before' resuming his place him."
Is exactly In keeping with tho style of dragon files, birds and beca.
at the front Gilbert needs some rest,
an. In addition to his Irksome life as a
prisoner, ho had to thin himself down
Spared Him Something.
considerably In order to be sure of
Ho had Just boen acceptod by the
passing down tho ventilation shaft.
only girl In all tho world. "Does your

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wheela antf other workings all over the
floor. There was up other damage. -

papers announced his arrival In I’nrla,
declaring that ho had been seen by
frleodig anil this lulled suspicion In
Hivltxerlnnd.
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“ I returned to Zurich with n digRtilso for him, fatso beard, six^ctacles,
heavy ahoes, ctc^.and Gilbert took tho
tmlo, having bought a r ticket for
Bienne. There wo walked some Julies
toward Geneva, when an automobile
met us, which tooted Its horn three
times. In a second we were Inside
nnd, taking a aide road to avoid tho
high road, reached a little wood near
Geneva, where wo recelred tho latest
news about tho direction police activ­
ities were taking.
“ Crossing the Frontier.
"W o decided to start next day, which
was Ascension dny, which seemed ap­
Manager Jos Tinker.
propriate for an aviator. Tho last
night was passed In a village near $105,500 In M years of mnjor-lengue
Geneva and grtbr some hour/ walking playing nnd has more thnn $80,000 of
imxt morning wo saw the frontier, tho It Invested In property at the present
time.
railroad and the road from- AnneShowing that being a "slave" In
mnBso to Uellegarde. This was Uio
point we had chosen for crossing tho biftebnll Is oflen far better than belug
a professional or business man.
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wn* tried. Gilbert climbed the wall
around the bnrrnckg iAid found civil­
ian clothes In thp aiftomol.lle waiting
for him at Ike. point arranged.*’
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Gilbert's friend Arnold Bontemps,
the newnpopvr man who fork ed his
first escoiw, then took chargo of tho
proceedings. It wna ho|*clcaa to think
bf smuggling Gilbert out of the coun­
try at once, however well ho might ho
disguised.^ Tho hue and cry would lie
lt*o strong.
“ I look him tf) n *nf&lt;* plncr* tvhere
we were sure the police would'ncter
think of coming, Just braa'uso . the
apartment wna ono optn to any visit,
or," said Melard.
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"Thla operation took fifteen minufch, and five minutes later the nlann
"® * Riven. Gilbert wna tlotvctl away
In n closet o f whfth ho could leave
the door ajar, closing It on the least
«minrl. At night only li(* could tnk&lt;some rest.
There. In- reinalnetl six
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Arcadia News.
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
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answerthe*
W. M. HAYNES. Btielaess Manager
The reputation has been
question by referring to the make-up ncas.
C
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• ^
.
•'
•
PubtiaM r.vrrj Tu**d*y and Friday
«.
iqslntainod,
eVen enhanced, during
of the paper of each issue. Th*
Herald is published jn a community the most trying period of 1916. Th$
EN who are employed by the day or week rarely have very
that wants national * news, state conditions of climate and tempera­
much notice before they are laid off. This means that the work­
■u asau rnoN pbick . in aovanck
newa apd local newa and wo arc alao ture have, as usual, made living here
tMlMS TKAR* • * • • • * »* * ♦ * * ■ * * * • • * ♦ »»■ • •
ingman
of all men should have a little money‘saved’lip and have it
ao
wholly
comfortable
and
pleasur­
obliged to give the farmers some­
SIS MON11is •••• •*« i« *«
*M* v 1***
able,
that
vacationists
to
northern
deposited safely ir\ thq bank. The Peoples Bank invites the accounts *
*T« thing good from time to time.
lb * * * « « * * * * » * • *••»*■«
Therefore our standard is a high one resorts may have in the,future to
r
of
working men and their families. Interest is paid on savings actM li w iI Si Um (Ilf b f Ckiriff •* 00 Ptt Tttr la
_____ a_ m
,„etrbpolitan
p a p e r ] Invent some new excuses for leaviug
and
means
il
,
counts,
compounde&lt;Utwice a year. ,Your money will help you earn . *
i T r u n a* SO*. I’ rr k ln lk
P i n M U la A i m t * M u * D* M id i at Ogle* coupled with a local one. * Many of j their Florida homes in tho good ok
money, if deposited with this Bank.
■ ,
of our readers in town do not take summer time.
J-Oaao Mall Malta* « , « a * l l » l any of the dally papers as The
....... I N I , at tho I’eernfflc* al Honford. Fiecklk
Herald is delivered to their doors by
Dadlf AN af M i n t lid , IIT&gt;.
currier every Tuesday and Friday
la ilarald RoUdlaf
Talc*hen* No. l i t afternoons and carries press dis­
m
patches many times twelve hours
ahead j)f the . other state* papers,
in fact, keeping abreast of the times.
In many instances The Herald has
C. M. HAND
O. L TAYLOR
R. R. PEAS
II.R. STEVENS
carried a complete story by wire
vte*.iwd*t F, L WOODRUFF Vke-PraiUoet
C,,hiw
AsaYCuHw
that our people could not have ob­
tained from any other paper untill
many hours later. -On account of
ack of advertising Tho Herald has
not yet attained the daily degree TWO BALL GAME? ATTRAC­
but cipecta to do so in the near
TED AN IMMENSE
future. Meantime wo carry all tho
When her gallant defender had de­
^
CROWD
parted. tt suddenly occurred to Lucia
newt that is possible for a twice a
week paper and then some and our
Labor Day was a big day'In San­ that she did not even know hla name.,
A week poised, Bnsy days for Lu­
constantly increasing subscription ford and. was celebrated in a most
F R A N K H A R R IS PR O PH E T
ist attests to the popularity of The' fitting manner. There were no par- cia. as all days worm but not too busy
We would Almost be willing to Jerald and demonstrates that we ndes or demonstrations but every­ for many Thoughts of hey. recent ac­
wager 113 much as a nickel that here- are covering the field in a manner one celebrated just the same. The quaintance end hla Identity, nnt aha
was to have e shock. One evening she
* aftet Brother Sidney J, C am will that .fs - most aatls factory to our stores all closed and the' entire pop­
opened the paper, and there on the
ca t out that part of his speech refer­ readers. The standard of* a news­ ulace witnessed the ball gamed be­ first page was the picture of,the men!
ring to Florid a' a "young girl grad- paper is a local issue.
ts woe n Sanford and Orlando one In D^low It she rea£r"'One of the sus­
u ite«, with their clothes cut low at
the morning and one In tho after­ pects arrested Tnconnoctlon with the
the top and hTgh at the bottom,,
noon. There were several thousand Alison Jewel case i Thq.jnan. who
hanging around soda water estab­
people- In the city ~dUHH#~'tHo day (fives hit name aa John Emerson, was
seen coming out of the alley In the SIGNED EIGHT H O U R BILL
lishments, trying to -catch -joy rides
and th&lt;* ball associations cleaned up
rear of the residence at 6:30 Thursday
with society swells with little regard
O N T R A I N SUN­
on tho games in a fifty fifty split of evening, and he could not explain his
to whether'they are single or marDAY
the receipts.
On account of the presence there, although It was a doz­
ried men."
We say that wo will
peaceful settlement of the impend­ en blocks away fropi bis lodgings and
" Washington, D. C., Sopt..5.— The
wager ho will cut out this part of STATE BOARD OF HEALTH WATCH ing railroad strike evry one felt in plate of business."
Adamson bill, giving the railroad
hla speech 1if Brother Albert WH*
INC OVER THE CITIZENS
Tuesday! That waa tho night he
the beat of humor and tha duy was
men what they had asked for In the
^liumsun is anywhere in heating dis­
Never before in the history of th e thoroughly enjoyed by those who had taken her home! And 6:30 was
way
of an eight-hour day was.signed
tance. Before he gets through with
about tho ttmb ho had left her. Tho
state has the health of Florida’s citl- participated,
his itinerary Brother Calls will be
alloy In -question was between her by Trcsident Wilson in his private
street nnd tho Allisons'. He had prob­ car at the union depot Sunday as he
* lined down considerably, and his zens been guarded with greater
ably beefl taking a short cut homo! passed through Washington on his
speeches will be very temperate and watchfulness than during the sum­
atI3 p,.ntt
mer now drawing to a. close. The
But why had ho not told them hla, way to Hodgenville.Ky., to attend
decent.— Ocala Banner
only possible exceptions have been
I
*
errand?
the Lincoln day celebration. In or­
,
You are a good prophet, Frank. when epidemic has actually invade*)
Lucia thought over nil the details, der that there may he no doubt as
H e hoy already toned dowil his and overwhelmed individual com­
and {h o - o r a n g e Bkln popped Into her
to the legality of the action on ac­
head. She would send It to him and
speeches and his friends here had munities and threatened the well­
By LOUISE OLIVER.
count
of its having 'taken place on
ho would not refuse to sco her, sho
.(him change his tactics considerably being of ail sections.
VrohlM lInf ISr p ,,|nf oi
Sunday
Mr. Wilson will sign again AaA «Ordlnaarv
know
r H u m . w iihin th* c iir «r k .W m S
before ho spoke, here Saturday night.
1 * » llr.krn tila.o, N ilU , -T.rk*. WIi . h
Never* before have’ the health
An hour later, among grim surround­ on Tuesday when he returns from
He not only failed to bring out his
I.ucla stopped at Tony’s fruit stand ings. Lurla wall shown-Into a Utflo Hodgenvillc.____________ •
Th“ M , &gt;
fi* unjust criticise of the high school |1l.o a n K *U I° T * . loc?N '" T * T T? ! on her way homo nnd bought a dozen
l
l
»
-It
oriUlni-4
by
Ih*
miyoi
and
chj
whUa roont-and John EmersoTTPatllfr
None of tho 'brotherhood leaders council ol the city uL Kaatird. Florul*:
girls IflxI said l lint you newspaper ' alert nnd never before have t hey hail --omriftcs. ft itiw mtlUtlg, fthil besides In a moment later,
kitty " Ttn'-a.-nvi- ami inieTUgeni , two other packages nho had an urn
Section, I, Thai j»« ocimiti .*r -wnws~rwtn -tunr h-nr so reported him on
P^ n c « e d L t j i e Zoning ,*H r jbjt
VlV V To*n» 1-tarrd nn i»f
'Why didn't you jq U . Uyxnx»whera&lt;
cooperation
of
p
liya
icla
n
s^
^
^
t^
^
-^
Im’U
a.^.jU
x.
matiaco
against,
a..strong•t/ejt.Y
U ^la Ib t corporal• limHa-ol the i(|
They haa exported to uc present,
that speecli were liars. What jiri;
you
--wero
last
Tuesday?*'
was
her
ot
Stnford
any
broken
krn ala I. nail., Ulkv&lt;
where.' * ' J f ^TiFT"K nt ; i 11'S trifniTe *0 wind.
y o u V»ing to do about th atT n ro.
breathless greeting. ’’This Is torrlblo." but the. President decided to attend wire, (ravel, zranltc. W U r brick bato or
confidence in th’A mVdieui profession
or aoy atker material that rd»j
Hnxdunily tho bag softened with tha
A lb e rt Williamson.'
M couldn’t without bringing your to the business a) the railroad lta - pebble,
a ia a i* in any Way any pairing penoa m
and- in the constituted , health au­ dampness and cluug liko a plaster to name Intft It and I thought I’d rather Hon, and newspaper correspondents orchlrlc,
or vhich may injur* or damage Ik
Ml
thorities thnl’ there has been no the-round, yellow spheres within A bo convicted than bavo' your nntno .gave them their first information tire* of any automobile.
Sari inn
*ny peraon comirut•-TH E C R IS IS HAS PA SSED
alarm or undue excitement, in spite tin y crack appeared, widened, length breathed hero. You shouldn’t have about it. The tour pons used by f t * , Tto,*non o f any of ih « provl-lcar w
*
»n * forrioing rrcntfh ahpll upon convi-ika'i
T h e people of the United States of the fact that the infection of in­ ened. and tho whole dozen oranges cat comn—unless thero Is something I can the Presidpnt in signing
tho bill— thereof Gc fined ‘not mar* than (30.00, am
Htcathed n sigh of relief on Sunday fantile paralysis from northern cen- nputtod Into the street ns though shot do for you." '
mar* than th irty day*.
one
for
each
syllable
of
his
n a m e- Impilronrd
Srrtlon .1. ThU ordinanr* rhall be-ofc
, .
’There Is! T e ll thorn all about it.*' will be .presented to th
inorning when the news was Mashed
has been a menace to .Florida out of a machine gun. -,
e • four.
tho
four, " H i w Im m
. rdlatdy
------ upon paaaag* amt »r1 Mlko Kubelik, carter for Scllern &amp;
1
Uw — “ — -------—
\’l won’t."
ov e r the wiroj' that the grent rail- jt| |10 degree imaginary or .unreal.
brotherhood
heads,
A.
»
.
(H
r
rnHinr
"
l
lat
day of Auguit, l i l t .
! Hatch, was hauling a. wagatxload of - " T h n i r t - w m r --------------------road strike had bee A called off.
C.
tl.
DINGER.
# rr„,.,.nt pto lem ol. th* City
fit positively known at orjmges frbto tho Bay Btroet market
Tho district jdJoniey beard tho W.-G. Lee, W..8. Carter and W..S j
S u r ll’ a cauudfophe would have par — Str
Council of Hantord. Florida.
the present writing, not a single ease to a West end branch. Crossing South storv, Mlko was sent for and added Stone, after being re-used for realyzed the business of the nation
I, J am a C. Kobert., -city clerk ol tta
of tho disease has entered the state avenue, a rear wheel caught In a car his share to tho'tostlmony. Then John signint the bill Tuesday.
city of Hanfurd, Florida, do hr-iaby rrtllfF and worked untold hardships upon
that th* abort t o if foirgoing nrdtaanr* *u
Back amt camo-ofT. And Immediately Emerson was allowed to depart
during
the
summer.
The
statement
euiy
natrrd
v.ih , city
‘ ‘ council
“ of Sanf^d,
No
ceremony
attended
tho
sign«uiy
p*-rd h
hy.tht
axil parties concerned.
Agniri| o’ur
there
wan
nn
avalanche
of
orangea
In
And
Hint
was
only
the
beginning
of
Ftori
is made with caution, while confirma­
ing.
I
t
originally
had
been
planned
&amp;
y
m
Xu£!u
V
t
e
‘
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C
'’
' hli ,h* *'*
Ffosident has demonstrated that he
all directions.
the end foi John nnd Lucia wero mar­
tion of i^e diagnosis of a single
j a h . c. n o n c R T fi.
that
the
President
should
jto
to
the
.
&lt;**■!&gt;
is .capable’ of hnmjling iiig affairs
Now when Lucia’s png broke, she, ried the oilier day.
City Clark of Saalard, Fb riJ*. “
T h * *bav* *hit forafatbs orrtlttkner by St
sand that his heart bents for the man doubtful case is being awaited by too, was crossing South avenue, and. •Ccryrtght by »hc McClure Ni-wanjipc« White House, but this was changed Ihl*
day
*ppra«*d.
Ac lA trillr &lt;
and -instead Rudolph Forster, as­
txehind tho lover, the workingman. I the Stale Board of Health.
W Itnn* my hand on tblseh * 2U* d*y •/
moreover. It was at tho aamo Instant
sistant
secretary to the President, Aiiiuit, tsu.
N o President since the time ol j In the large centers ol population that Mike lost a wheel. So nho looked
*
J. !». DAVISOH.
The Kb (.oula Cnrfllnule h'nvo offered^ took the bill to the train. Near the
Mayor o f the C ity ot Sanlard.
Washington lias been confronted with in the state the general health of down to£ee, not a dozen, but hundreds
&amp;-T»roliv
to
purchase
or
tuke
In
trnde
tho
great
car window a group of trainmen in
mo many difficult affairs of state rtnd citizens appears to lie quite up to, ' of dozens 61 oranges roll abdul her
Plng.Bodle, now with Hurry Wnlvcr- their overulln, paused Jong enough
fegt.
&gt;
An Oidloaar* I'r o r id la f far Ihr H .ftb l
no man in the history of tho world the average for the »easort, and
ton's Son Francisco Coast leagliers.
o f Htr»*l* and U *ad» b/ CrrUan f’ rrHoat.
to watch the President write his
Already half a dozen urchins had
ihus mastered them in. such a inug- probably somewhat above the aver­
* . .
oo o
It *ldl*s Wllhln Ike U ly U n lit of Saaname.
An*
engineer,
passing
on
aFathered
around
and
were
filling
f*rd. Kl.rtda
.
.
in
many
com mu mill ;,
nificent manner as- our own Wood- age
I^&gt;o Fold, nn a cure for wildness,
-■-Mo
«t ordain*t b y tk « mayor ' and dtp
Jacket
pockets
as
fast
ns
theyebuid.
yard
engine,
calibrated
the
occasion
sense
roum ll of Hanford, FtrHda:
rrow -Wihon. That, gong’ryss will ad­ owing, to good common
recrniucDdu glassas- to* iHiudermllir.
Mike, with HsL wh|p and many ourewith several prolonged blasts of his
Sortlcn I. T k a t'e v e r y abl* kodird u lr
just this matter of the railroad men among the people of Flprida.._and.
Yet
many's
the
pitcher
who
haa
suf­
p*r*on ovtr th* a (* of eighteen yrart. u i
Itigt,' was doing tho best ho could to
whistle.
under th* a t* of nfty y*ar&gt;, oho hat In *
Vn a MttinfflcLjry—mamier-^fr— pirtrmr gn g^ien ce of sufficient,’ sanitation defend his troasuro, but tt wnsfotffo. fered because of too many glasses.
m ldan t of th* d r y o f Hanloid. FlorMa,
—
O 0 .«
Whilo a t the station the President
to all who have been observant Of under the direction of aide- beullh
Lucia, scolfe tm chanco of rov^ftiig
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also
signed
several
commissions
and
and*I^J°t.'’
woVkr) » teV rtw u .vw / w l
Lnrry
LnJole
Is
the
only
member
of
J.he close relationship between Pres­ authorities. In Jacksonville nnt a her bag Into a semblance of usQ,'dos
e
n
t
S
e
c
r
c
ta
r
v
*"
,
l
‘
y.
n*
h*r*lnait*r pmtitad. .
the
tnll-end
Athletics
who
looks
like
ezecutive
papers
and
a e n i.o c ir c te r j
s **ttd« ? , „ T b s t *,v*ry
ident Wilson and congress.
The single case bf typhoid fever is;known elded to use her umbrella as a rocepa
uinjor
league
ball
player,
BCcqnh
Tumulty
4o-the
horhe
e of
o f Majority
M a jo r it y It*»cflb*d »n ittruon l o f this ordiSaM* J
union men are always willing to ar- which had- its origin within the city. tacio and closed it. Then she stooped
nil bo aubJOct nnd UnbH to work on tta
Tug lo some ot the critics in , St. iL in u c f IK/e.r,n. _or, ,thl e„ s e n a ,t? , .to u rge : »hatm
-it and roadr of th* r-tiy of PtalSs.l
■ b itrn tp ___m it t lp r f
w h »n
n rh iLratlan -. » , n l - o n l y -»»- tew—Tir-i-nrrcr*r*&gt;s o f t h e fthd s ta r te d d e lib e r a t e ly to c o u n t a
Ixiutsc
that
pass
,h*" disld,Jr*
•,rh
means an honest effort on the part disease, all of which originated else­ dozen oranges Into tta silk recesses.
o * «
. , th». senate
»
, .tho Webb
,
„ bill,
r
Provided, howsvrr,
any’* pO
rton tab
designedto
permit
American
firms
}*rt
to
road
and
air**t
duty
m
ay
ptrlwa
"Hi
there!**
Mtko
camo
up
belllg-'
&lt;of the corporatidns. There Is much where nnd were brought to the city.
Clark Griffith, mnnagerhf the.Wash­
Iwll
crently
flourishing
his
weapon.
“
You
to
Utilize
common
selling'
agencies
£
«
K
'
S
/
Y
l
M
-Such conditions arc particularly
Ao be said on both sides of these
ington Senators, Is chuckling to himputta dem down.**
abroad without violating the Sher- ‘ b*r*ot may pay tV* nty ol Sanford tta
fCif every time he Rilnks of how he
labor questions and-now that it hns desirable at this season ol the year
■um of tl.tfO E f w * cUy* h* I* r*qutr*4 ll
Mlko reached for tho umbfetta Just
man anti truat law.
work *aid rosd* or *tr**to.
resolved itself into an arbltrqtibn whlch marks ' the near approach of pa a -man. stopped between -them 'and was stopped from getting Joe Gedeon
Hertlon 3. That any and afl n a i 4
last
fall.
The
Yanks'
second
baseman
1
Later
the
President
and
Mrs.
the
opening
ol
the
schools
at
CW
isfTnir under the. watehfn! care of
money paid*unto th * city of Hanford. »f
put odt a restraining hand.
Jho»*
lubjert 'to road duty In lieu of p**
has proved n fizzle ns a hitter.
Wilson took an .automobile' ridtr
, l ‘ r**idmt Wilson both sides can be state, urban and rural. Some an­
."Let the lady aloqo," ho said qulotly.
form ant* *f actual labor upon aald r*aal .
about the city.
During their ab­ and rlrvrt* *hall be uood and ftpeailrd IfJ
assured of fair treatment and it is, xiety has bFen expressed in a few At tho* tone of authority Mike stepped
• €• •
* city of Hanford for tha repair and «F
sence the private car was attached lb
’.safe- to assume that railroads and communities as to the entire safety back without another word -and hla
k**p of Ita ayatom ot roada, ttf*»U **• i
To tho great dlnppolntmcnt of eyery to a special train carrying guests of alley*.
railroad employees will be better of oponing the schools, particularly whip fell.
American league member, Tyros It.
Section 4. That,no peraon. uadtr th* |
"Go and attend to those boys and 1*11 Cobb la not n member of the National the Linaoln Fnrm Association, bound vlilon* of chi* ordinance ahali h* r*dulr*t
understood after it has been defin­ as many children return from vaca­
(ompctlcd
on tho road* or
for Hodgenville to participate in of tho city toof work
tions in northern states Just before get a policeman to help you," the new­ Guard of Georgia.
ite ly settled.
Hanfor*, for moro than I S ]
comer aald, and to Lucia. Tlavo you
the exercises incident to the transfer day* in any on* week.
*
o o o
And in the-interim let us all re­ the beginning of the school year. • got all your property? If eo, 1*11 help
Soctlon 5, T bat tbo provision*
of
the log cabin in which Abraham ordinanr* ahali apply to no pertoo rr*
SomelwHly w|H vwear out n warrant
jo ic e that .tho crisis has passed. Let , The State Board of Health being you out of thia."
. . . . . the
. corporal*
. I
o.*yol
within
Lincoln was born, to the federal gov­ ford naylog
for
thotm
CuoSdtohera
pretty
soon
on
municipal l a r » « , cither real at
us ull rejoice that a man-like Wood- in close touch with conditions in
"I think I have. It was hart) count­
tha , a
ernment.
aonal propeny, provided lthat
___ ___
row Wilton is guiding the ship of every part of infected centers and ing with that man shaking his fist un­ a charge of vagrancy, since they have
of th* t a i paid by any aurh pertoa u ia
•
It developed that the brother­ cen o f »t.o o par pnnu
state for we can rest assured that it with tho Uqitcd States Public .Health der my nose.** sho laughed. "Tho or­ no risible s u p p oOrLO O
8. That I t ____ ______ _
hoods before being summoned to h*Section.
w ill be guided safely
through the Service knows of no reason for post­ anges are nil hero In my umbrella.*’
rhiri of police |o aummon al inch
No;
the
leading
professions
won't
bo
Washington by President Wilson, a&gt; he may b* directed, any and all If are#**
"But It’s raining hard. You’ll get
shoals and despite the storms that poning the opening of tlh* schools
overcrowded with new college gradu­ three weeks ago had agreed to call a aubiect to road duty, to wotk upon
eoaked.*:
seem to brew and break Trom all beyond the usual date, in any city
ubtle roada and alrrcla of th* city
SSanford,
ates sM long aa Connie Hack Is try­ strike affectivo August 20.
anford, Florida. -■
*
*Tve no other place to put them.**
or community in Florida,
j
points ol tho world's compass.
liable **
Section T. That
That anv peraon, llama
ing to build a team.
“What’a
thn
matter
with
tbeao
deep:
toad
duty
who
ahali
tail
to
perform
Iho**1*
And every railroad employee should
The orders they drafted were used vie* by tMajirilltianco pro*rrtb«d. SlthnatJ
• «
i ,
While it is probablo that the dan­
podketa
In
toy
coat?"
bless the name of Woodrow Wilson ger of infection of infantile paralysis
■gi- or- * 'l6lcient caciaao ahali ha dee
Terhaps It was Just common sense when the strike waa set for Labor t’1-gal
"nut you mustn’t go home With mo.
ii:
'tilty
of a miademeanor, ao I npo
from this time forward.
being spread from Now York q l I live—oh, ever to far."
that enabled the Cleveland dull to Day. After 1a?lng been printed in , » i* ‘ lrn therm ' ahatl ‘bo "flqed‘ Jtot la* -he
SI.00
tor
each day that a il’l peraon
------ O ------- »
’
preparation
for
the
flropoted
strike*
other infected points may be slight1
"So much''tho better. Thore, nnd land Fred Beetle at the •time th ey
be in default In road and atrect oWk;
on
August
20
they
were
locked
in
a
needed
him
so
much.
upon failure to nay any fin*, M
W H A T IS A S T A N D A R D " ly less than it'wus a month or six there, and there, and there! I guess
peraon- ahatl ha lmpriaone-i t»f
• * .
vault in New York. Decision n weeg *ald
weeks, ago, it Is still an actual possi­ I*t « got them all," raising tho um­
period of not mnra (ban four day*W E E K LY ?
*
In spile of the fact'that TUIIe \Vnlk- ago lo9t Saturday to order a strike
Section 8. ThU ordlnanco ahali br
But the . splendid service brella,
YVhat la n standard weekly? Prac­ bility.
At (ho door tho orangea had-to bo per U* hitting nnd fielding well, It Is the next dajr, when the majority of i It*citv* Immediately upon paaaag* aad
rendered
by
tho
various
city
health
p icval by th* mayor.
* •
....
tically ull the weekly papers of the
transferred. "\Von’t you eotno In?" liupo- Hide for the Boston fans to for­ tho committee of_ 640 wero leaving
Fatald thia ZUt. ilay X&gt;f Auguat, l * l s
state come to this office and many boards in cooperation with the Sjate naked Lucia. "I'll get a dish for get Tris Speaker.
C. it. D IN(ORE,
ORE,
for their homes, was followod by* a •
th*
t’realdetlt pro tom of thi
of them do not contain a line of na­ Board is still in effect, with its rigor them." do tho man went In end they
OOO
CouneN’ of Honlortl. EtmWa.
hasty trip to New York by two rep­
in
no
degree
diminished.
And
this
I,
Jam**
C.
Reberfa,
city
cl*rk
el
tional or ’Worldwide news. They are
emptlpd the fruit Into a black-andCtHulakey -paid- $11,000’ for Eddie
resentatives of the brotherhoods. rily ot Hanford, Florida, do h*r*by
exclusively local and domp of them will work as efficiently &lt;or the wel­ white chlha bowl.
Sturpliy to Stack and $0,000 for Nemo
that the abovo and lortgoing
Thirteen!*’ he exclaimed. "By Jove, LethoTd to the Clevelands. Both are The strike date. Sept. 4, waa filled duly naaaad by th* city couoiU cf
models far papers of ihis character. fare of the children In term time as
Florida, In’ regular aetaion, on thia th»
in wijh a rubber stamp, but the day
we’ve cheated the dago." •
lx liiii wurmers now.
* T h e question arises, Ijowevcr, as to in vacation.
ot■ Augual,
1016.
nu *uat ,1018.
.
Vi’ ltReaa
neat my hand aad th# ***1 el th*J
original date of the call, Aug. ’ 140
0 . 0
Tho man divided the odd orange
The annual-opening of the achoois
whether a paper of this kind will
iferd, on thu.tho Slat day ot A« (
of Haafcrd,
I’oloacl Ktitiets declares that If nubo was not changed.
meet tho actual needs of their read- usually brings some alight increase carefully tn two parts and gave her
f***i)
JAVtEH C . KOnEKT.V
half
.
•
Maiqur.rd can bold his own In future
Hundreds of ’telegrams came to
«m , many of whom doubtless receive In a few of the children's diseases,
City Clerk ol Soofortl.rUflJ*-^
“In movies," he remarked, "they tear tlto pchtmnt chance of the BrooUlyn
ibova
and
foregoing ordinance *»j
the .brotherhood leaders at their .Th* ah
no other paper except the local coun­ notably diphtheria, but this condi­ cards, or smash shells and each takes
team
w
ill
hu
Increased
20
per
cent.
hotel. Most of them were congrat­
t y paper. If their readers gel met­ tion the doctors expect and prepare a piece. A sort of kismet, you know,
• 0 0 ulatory, Lne or two werA from lo­
ropolitan papers in addition to the accordingly. It ia not likely that for each.of the.two contracting par
Mayer it I h d
John AJcGrnw. tho Giants' boss, em­
&amp;-4I0
county paper, then the county paper the present season w i l l see any ties. Now why not ,an orange akin ploys an e.Tectlvo .though heqrtlcss cals who had received no notice that
with purely local matter will be best marked difference in this respect, See!"—fitting two pieces together, method to nxnke his postlmers t*ehnve. the strike‘was off, ao in some few
far away secliora
settlors of the
tho country I D , « *
RJ.
n *
Dnfi
but is It -best under ths drcum- but although this Is anticipated,- It "You take one end 111 take the other. Ho threatens to trade V*n to St. I aiuU. tar
there may be temporary difficulties. V C n l ‘ flflS
D flu S
Rw1
actually existing? Some rarely has been urged fot a reason Tq, keep ewlon&amp;as WAllTfU* sqleipnjj,

•The Working Man’s Bank Account

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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GREAT TIMES
IN SANFORD
'LABOR DAY

SANFORD, FLORIDA

PRES. WILSON
CALLS TIME
ON THE STRIKE

LORIDA IS
SAFEGUARDED

Sanford

Oak Arenac
Belween 3rd and 4drStr
y Open ~

Tuesdays
Thursdays
Saturdays

THE ORANGE

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PEOPLES BANKOESANFORD

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PAGE FIVE

THE-HANFORD HERALD
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me position with the Hotel Olive
In. Tam pa at diver* time*. He meets
all the-trains and,drum* up trade for
the Carnes and is a most obliging
and active young man. Leon and
his now • uniform are deserving a
military salute when you piss him
on the street.

n T * ~

m~r“

Mrs. Judge-Mabry and son are 1music and with the assistance of Mrs
the gueata of her slater, Mis. G. F. j Houser they will furnish musical
A fine line of Sports, Fplts and Early Fall Velvet Shapes
Jimith.
The Mabrys are consider- selectldns for the patrons of the Star
S
;
* i
ing making Tampa their ^future- through the winter,
,
** 4
home, having resided in Clearwater
'Uitle Happ«nJnC»-'Mention ;
for
the past year. Judge Mabry is
Two Good Testimonial
*
of Matters In Brief—
favorably known all over the state,
The
following from “ Thorn” In
v'
n
PcraonsI Items of
having resided in Tallahassee for thd Pal rtf. Beach Post is good dope
Pattern.
Hgts
Are
Being
Copied
From
Imported
Models
Interest
— .
Rev. H. K. Ezell and wife, the many years and being connected
^ o t] .some of the patent medicines
4*
parents of Prof. Ezell and Mr. and with the county court* and w a s ^ l s &amp; ^ t Rre now m,in|t tho newapapera
,-Received io^ew York This Month
Mrs. L . E. Yarborough, nil of Cross clerk of tho supreme cotirt for the with testimonials:
«
gamm.fr of « »
® £ **! ;
.,
*" *
Anchor,* South Carolina, have 'been state of Florida.
T.IM S a rrtw lM frW M f°r
Perpetrators
of
Lantac-S
^tho
guests
of
Prof.
Ezell
and
ujfe
Hurried Herald Reader*
-GenUemen.-^Youc.’. medicine * was
“ Go to the Beach
.....................a &gt; n f t * ■*■'*--*■■*"*•■*■■*■ rfor several days and are enjoying
recommended
to me through various
Itoad to Daytona now In good
the country greatly.They will
ads
telling
how
much hud been
Ura H » McMurray Of Gage Bro«, leave for their home some time this
condition *
N v has arrived in tho city and week and think that Florida is a Travel over CONCRETE BRIDGE • gained by long, slim people through­
r r■
out the state by a dozen bottle* of
A ill take up* her .work at once at the great ptntc In the ’summer as well
■**' to the Beach”
,
your lankncsa exterminator. Being
94-tf .___________ .
*‘ *
'^French Millinery Shop.
''as
.* tho winter.
4'
_
i
desirous of gaining I subscribed for
Urn M. E- Dlee' ,at®"
Now
At request of patrons, Woodland
;
Do You K now
twelye bottloi of the liquid: but be- [
j York has arrived at the French MU- Park opens both Sunday* and Thurs­ That Musson’s pool is the coolest
fore 1 had. absorbed the first six If Unery Shop where ahe will bo em­ days.
'
3-tf
place in' Sanford. Ask your frionds found that 1 had gained 241 votes
ployed during.the aeaaon.
Miss M ary*W&amp;ldron has returned about it. • They come regular. Clear- on the re-count! 1 am still-swallow­
Items of Interest for the Man
Lettuce seed ready for delivery. from a three months stay in New running water.' Come on Second or ing tho remaining six and anticipate
Third
street
to
entrance.
•
East
side
Dutton Crato Co.
3-tf
England and visited many points of
that before they are extinct I shall
Behind the Plow
A R. Key, cashier of tho Sem­ /ntcrest in the eastern states. She of town. Five minutes walk from have the'extreme pleasure of gaining
inole County Bank ha*’ returned will re.iunu* her position in the law any part ol* tho city. Open every my nomination certificate.
I cer­
(roro a month’* -vacation spent In ofllccs of George A. DeCottes and day E X C E P T Tuesday and Friday. tainly express (collect) my sincere How About a Home Strawberry experience duplicates the investiga
/ northern cities and in the mountain*. her many friends arc glad to Bee her Open nights when requested. 99-tf thanks for the clficncy of your great *
Patch?
lions of the Michigan Experiment
reliever.
*
No farmer lives os well os he Station.
0. W. Crim. ticket agent of the smiling face again.
Most concrete tile is not
*
Notice
W. V. Knotl.
should unless he raises all,the fruit made so that It. will'.withstand the
A. C. L. leave* today for a vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Leach who have
September examination for appli­
possible. That Is why C. K. Me- percolating soil water.
Soil water
of thirty day*. Mr. and Mra* Crim been In charge of tho Methodist cants for teachers -certificate*' ‘will Compilers of the Great Lantac:
Quarric,'
state agent for the Univer­ dissolves the cement and leave* the
will spend aome time vlalting their Orphanage at Enterprise for the
In
tho
name
of
Florida,
Amen!
bo held in 'the Sanford High School
daughter. Mr*. Guy Randall at Pa­
ast two years have resigned that building beginning Tuesday, Sep­ Behold I was sick at heart and I sity of Florida Extension Division walls to crumble.
ducah, Ky., and will later go to In ­ osition and will become residents tember 6th, 1916, 9 o’clock a. m.
was devoid of the coin of tho realm] urges every farmer to have a straw­
Reports of the Michigan investi­
diana where they will remain until
f this city where they will engage
One
of those vyho -bcJlcye. me to be berry patch for home use. About gations will be found in special Bul­
Applicants will bo required to pay
about October lit .
Mr. W . T. n the hotel business as soon as s uit- one dollar as examination fee.
the right bower, as well as game, the first of the year newspapers, will letin 76, Durability of Concrete
Mathis will dispense tickets during ablc arrangements ban he t made.
No app|lcant will be allowed to presented mo ten bottles (count report the sale of the first ripe ber­ Drain T ile ,, Michigan Experiment
Mr. Crim'* absence.
They arc experienced, hotel people uk# any unnecessary articles in the them— ten) of your ever -working ries. The buyer will pay a hand­ Station, East Lansing,-. Mich. T h *
1169_trlmmed hata to chooae from and their advent into the business examination room.__________________ dope—and advised me to shake and some price for th&lt;?m, but the farmer workers found that the walls of con-een-hav«-eome of the eame-kind-fo* :
*TferteJrMtntnBry Shopr ■ 6-1 r li fe of, tht* ~etty wm~be~good ncws
All pens,-paper, pencils, inks, etc., tijk e.‘ A t onue- t - ihoDk_x n d ~ to o lr»
and look! H ave-I not gained that the trouble of raising them.
7 .
perVious to water to be lasting. The
trill be furnished the applicants,
Mrs. E. E. Co* haa returned afthr to their many friends.
for
which
many
have
sought?
And
The
streets
are
filled
with
visitors
Plants set out during September trouble with such tile has been the
For further informstion address
a month’s vacation spent delight­
do
I
not
yet
have
several
bottles
Re­
every
timo
the
Clyde
boat
comes
in
or
O ctober'w ill produco fruit early fault, of the manufacturer in notD. L. Thrasher, Supt.,*
fully among friend* and relatives in
maining?
But
a
short
time
elapsed
as
theexcursions
from
New
York
in
January.
If two or three varieties using good materials, in making
104-Gtc
Public Instruction.
Washington, Webster,. N . Y . *nd
before 1 had gained a certificate of. are planted' and if the runners are porous tile and in not properly hard- _
City
to
Sanford
arc
attracting
them
Ludington, Mlphlgsn.
. ,, (
nomination; I had gained a -lnrgo. kept pruned after tho pickings, her- j t*ning the product.
Specifications
,
Morning Bridge Party
Miss' Clara Milled I* homo again to Florida l&gt;y the' hundreds.
following:
and
the
last
two
-bottles!
rjca
may
be
had
until
the
first
of
lor
milking
durable
tile
and for the
Clifford Peabody is .home for n
Among the many pleasant mid­
afUr a month spent in Dade C ity
brought
forth
a
Ford!
Kindly
fur-|june.
Think
of
it,
strawberries
durquality
of
material
will
bo
found Inf
where she attended fthe teachers few da&gt;-B visit with his mother and summer social' affairs was that of ward me one case (I presume the jnR j*|V0' monjha 0f Hie y#ur!
the
bulletin
previously
mentioned.
brother. Clifford is living at Ocala, Mrs. R. J. Holly who entertained at
normal.
' ,
cases are the usual size— twentyIf u farmer buys manufactured
Mr. McQuarrio thinks that the
‘ Furnished room, corner Third and where he in engaged in the crushed bridge last Friday .horning in htonor j f' ” ; " b0"tuM? r b o «U M I fancy l ' see
rock
and
.
paving
business.
tile
he should dcm*hd an unquali­
of two visiting ludics of Tampa,.both I
lho hor|zon. ft c!oud about us Lady Thompson is probably the best
Magnolia. Inquire of Sanford Fur­
fied
guarantee
that it will endure and
Mm. R. J. Holly and son, Robert, of them former residents of Sanford, I
a“baHot box"whTch'u” blow- I v " Ir»ty R»r homc UBC- • T »'o Klonniture Co.. r
?6-tfc
that
the
manufacturer
will pay the
Mrs. E. B. Brown nnd Mrs. Harry j. my way _ anti j desire to give it Blko and Missionary urc good nlso.
.Carl Schultz la homo again after Messrs. Palmer and Robinson nnd
expense
of
laying
it
if
it
proves de­
Misses Schultz and Murrel formed- P. DriVet The fnsqu-r Is the guest t||0 high.balK Y ours with faith.
spending several months at Gales
fective.
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
R.
J.
H
o
lly
and
Sidney ■#. Colts.
Kcnnard Believes
in
Purebred
burg, Illinois, looking after this busi­ a party that went to Orlando.this
the latter is the guest of Mr. nnd
morning
and
will
remain
for
tho
Cattle
ness of .the Schultz Cigar factory.
Mrs. W.
Watspn.
He U glad to get back to Sanford game of bull this afternoon.
Billy Sullivan!*who Is with tho Do
T. Kennnrd, n farmer living in CURE FOR AUGUJjTINE GRASS
Comfort
Cottage
is 'a famous troll Tigers as instructor of pitchers, the Newberry section of Alachua
Bora to Mr. and Mrs. George 1).
and reports a' very, hot summer In
Bishop n fine baby girl this mom- place of entertainment, the Urge* Ini.-mis t&lt;&gt; maka n alar miLnf.Oiiara^ aiunDV-Ulna-bU-faith -to porebred Fiuu Lauus arw Wring Destroyed b y
the north.
TOBms Tu'lbjJ Wrinrd^pteci to the con- llochlcr..
* the Cinch Bugs in Florida
Angus cattle. A year ago he pur­
1
A. banner and his brother, Chas. ran— ;
venionre
of
guests
nnd
the
Bpacious
chased five head of these animals.
• * *
Our mayor, Hon. J. D. Davison is
Ko ntany inquiries iyivv come to
kroner left last week for New York
rooms never looked more beautiful . Lkl Uuulbach failed to como to terms N o w h o ^ a * 4260 i*T tho bnnk'nnd
Inrck-hoTmr
after
spending
the
past
this
office regarding ihc ravages of
*to bur theirittoctaroL fall and- wtn*
than on Friday morning, being with tho Pittsburgh Pirates and It Is five head lelt. la-it any wonder that
wock
at
Daytona
Beach
pulling
in
an
insect
that is killing out the fin*
Ur fcoodn. *
tastefully decorated with bowls ond now announced that tho Boston Braves bp believe* In purebred stock? The
tho'big
fish
nnd
otherwise
enjoying
lawns*
in
this
city where the beau­
Complete line of C. Si
Corsota
*
&gt;. vase3 of the rod coral plant, the will take him on.
young bull which is to^heud hi* herd tiful St. Augustlno grass has boon
Old
ocean.
•
•
•
-*
at the French Millinery Shop. ’ 6-Ic
Ilniqing red being softened by the
took .several prizes( last ^iuter nt planted that . we take pleasure in
'No matter what Is sajd of noger
Mr. and Mrs. Kent Rossetlcr h^Ve Jgraceful o.y)aragU3 fern for a backMrs. C. h. Goodhue left Sunday
fairs and from lits pfesent •promise IHiblishing the information' below,
bqquo
. . .
. .can. a'ccuso him of ho* will repeat, his record again this
f&lt;Jr Cinrinnnti where she will .spend returned from their wedding trip|„roulKj The breeze from the many . Bri1Kantian,
obtained from the U. S. Bureau of
several months with relatives and to point* in Georgia and their many windows was.supplemented by. elec-i ,.,'J!rt0^ l ,n®
year.
.
Entomology:
•
friends nre extending congratula- j tfjc ( nn3 „ nt| the morning party wa* 1
'h 10 ‘
friends.
* ,.
Mr. Jfennnrd was formerly* a mulc
.Chinch. bug* have .damaged flLg
■ Rnrn t.. Mr__ uul— Ura.—W illiam tions. The account of the wedding: j voted most gpol and •delightful in
-Tte- - Wn*WngtoTHrtnh Mm fllUHTieF ami homo dealer. Ho has be,en farm­ Augustine grass so much ill -some
nt Commerce is
in another pnrt o[ jpypry respect.
There were six pitching prospect signed. Ho la Ken'
Colbert a tine baby girl.
ing only a year or two, hut*he ft one sections that people are abandoning
this issue. Mr. Rossetter is a San- &gt;tables for the playersand 'a. ’ the
noth McGoverh, A southpaw, who Is of the bent farmers in^ce^tral Flor- it n.i a lawn grass. The damago to
.Jsmes Taylor,, manager, of the ford boy nnd
n successful grower aun Was reaching the meridian tho qow .going to'scbool at Knox collcgo,
Idu. Ho ha* more than 300 acres of which this pest causes, amounts to
. Fernald Hardware Company has re­ and prominent
in business circles, bell rung for cessation of play. In In Illinois.
vland ami is acquiring more- as ‘ he thousands of dollars annually.
In
turned from a business trip to Phil­ Mrs. Rossetter is nlso very popular counting up it was found that Mrs.
• • •
needs
it.
Hi*
plan
is
to
mako.
his
some
parts
of
the
stale
large
areas
adelphia. Mrs.. Taylor accompanied here, having taught in^ the Sanford C..* O. McLaughlin had won first - Hflnlo Zimmerman das cut out all
him there |iut will remain for several High School lost year. The happy prize and received «a dainty cut glass of the frivolous mannerisms of*the cuttle pay or his farm nnd' thus far have been wiped out in compara­
weeks longer. Mr. Taylor reports couple will- live at tho Rossetter comptfrt. T.ho consolation prize, a past and Is going to get down to real he }&gt;&amp;*' succeeded. Here is bis plan. tively short periods. St. Augustine
bull playing from lho very start of the He buys a tract If cutover lund nnd grass is one of tho most valuable,
industrial conditions in tho north ns farm on Celery 'avenue. •
-q pretty hand painted pitcher ^went
plant* forage crops umong the re­ lawn grosses for Florida because it
year, ho says.
being in tho most prosperous Con­
• • •
Mr. ancr- Mrs. Dresner, whose to Mrs. R. C. Bower.
maining timber.
When the crops Htuyn green the wholo year, but It
ditions and the factories of all kinds
The honor gueata each received
Fritz
Malscl,
generally
rated by tho arc ripe he turns his cattle in to cannot withstand cinch bugs. - .4
store
is
now
located
ut
312
Sanford
i -working day and night. He
mbt
handsome boxes of lavendar sta­ critics last season as tho most valu­ harvest them, the following year
Control of these insects is cheap
m«ny people enrouto who are talk­ avenue have left for New* York to
able third baseman In baseball, has he take* off the timber and plant*
tionery.
.
.
, „ •
do
their
buying
for
the
fall
nnd
nnd easily affected ,by... the use of
ing of coming to Florida and h e sent
Bottled down to tho task of developing other crops. ' Eventually the field is
The' guests wero then served ]recontact insecticides. • In a ‘’ recent
n»ny of them to Sanfogd and others winter f"nson. They will return thoInto an ou)floldor.
early
part
of
September
with
entlro
cleared
of
stunlps
as
he
ho*
oppor­
freshmohts,
tho
first
course
bring
letter*
to a county agent, R. N. Wil­
k • •
to fellow during the winter months.
nqw, Up to date line of ladies and fruit salad, nut bread jaandwlchcs,
tunity
to
do
the
work.
&gt;
Last
year
son,
of
the United States-Bureau of
TorVy Tm nor, the tow hoadod vet­
Knox, Fisk, Gage. Knickerbocker men’s ready to wear.
.l-4tc
salted peanuts and Ice tea and tho eran of tho Indians’ infield, is starting from all 1his operations lie cleaml Entomology, gives
the
following
&gt;nd numerous others of French desecond courso Ice cream and {wafers. on his fourteenth sqason with, the more than $1,600. ' I f present pros­ ibethods of control: Spray or sprin­
Ralph
Sauls
is
on
the
job
at
the
signs will bo *on display at the
Those present were Mrs.| Doano Cleveland club, this year. Ho has ouU pects materialize he axpccts to clear kle the affected areas with a mixFrench Millinery Shop Thursday. Peoples Bank for the next, few Turner, Mrs. Carter, Mrs.JSymes, lived all h|s mates that started with $3,000 or more. Of course ho has
ture of one part tobacco solution
weeks, .while Cashier O. L. Taylor
Don’t fail to see them.
* 6-1 tc
morir-land Jn cultivatton'thts yrar containing 40 per cent nicotine and
is-tikln*-tibrvacation and-wift
-Howard, Mrs. WaUon, -Mr*,
h*m’
• * •
than last,ih F. Whitenr, Mrs'. Whitner and down tho assistant cashier’* m-indow j Thrasher, Mrs. Connelly. Mrs. Gal800 pnrts water. A little soap should .
*
The
AthloUcs
this season may pres-'
daughter of Sanford are enjoying a while R. R. .Deas act* a* cashier, loway. Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Dcas,
lie added as a spreader. Common
ent Myers and Meyers as a battery.
vacation on the beach, guests of The many Sanford friends of Ralph Mrs. Boll, Mrs. Lake, Mrs. DrivW,
Concrete Tile Satisfactory When laundry or "tilth oil soap, 1 pound to
Myers 1^1 a pitcher recruited from* tho
Daytona Beach hotel. It is a daily Sauls are always glad to see him Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Hart* Mrs. Dick*
Properly Made
4 gallons of water also w’HI control the
Ntyth Carolina longue, whllo Moyor*, f
■occurrence for Mr. Whitner to bring hack at the window of thp Peoples |in». Mrs. Herndon,^ Mrs. Anno, Mrs. the catcher, .comes from tho Threo-I ** Concrete til may or may not bo the' insects.
.
’ |Mabry, ' Mrs. Betts, .Mrs. Bishop* league. - *
•n from eight to twelve bass, .weigh­ n k
good. In most cases it probably is
Either of these mixtures mpy' hr
.
Mrs. Perkin*, Mr*. Roumillat, Mrs.
ing 10 to 30 pounds,- and as bfton
not good. This ib not a fault of the applied with an ordinary sprinkling
• • •
Mr. and Mr*. 0, L. Taylor loft McLaughlin, Mrs. Brown.
do the hotel gucsta await the return
Pitcher Stanley Dougan of the Cin­ material but fit the making. There or watering pot or with a sprayer.
today
for Hojt Spring* wber»&gt; they
of thq lucky angler with their camcinnati Rods Is a protego of “ Old CyH Is a temptation in nil sections where The most important
recojmendnYoung. Dougan was a student at Ohio clay products are not -available to tion is that tho mixture bo applied
*raa as tfie de6p sea-fish are £aid on will sojourn for several weeks taking
.-Old Favorite Returns
university, where Young Id coaching, substitutute concrete.
the front lawn, making a beautiful the . hot baths and the scenery at
Making tlltf thoroughly by drepchjng the in­
For several weeks It ha* been ru­
and Herzog haa great hope* of hi* on the farm or purchasing it from fested sod heavily. It will be found
. picturo with the tropical trees and the same time.
mored among theatre circles and
Vje sunset ocearll for a background.
D. B. Curry, tho* genial repre­ among tho music lovers of Sanford making good.« -* • • • .
some local conccta-ianmi attractive adAiajUagcQU*. Ut apply waUr befur
Mr. Whitner is cashier of the F irst sentative of the Reliance.Life-Insur­ that- Al Witherington would return
because either course eliminates
spraying
Cy Plch was telling the \foy» about
National Bank of Sanford.— D a y ­ ance Co., with headquarters in Jack­ to Sanford and have charge of tho
freight
charges
nnd
breakage
which
‘ The bugs' will not be found on
hi* first experience a* a goiter. **1
tona Journal.
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Theso ru­ was up at Van Cortlandt Par*,** said are incurred by importing clay tiles. dead grass, and it is useloss to rr
C. L. Willoughby, professor of an* application there.
Treatment will
Leon- Langseller, the hustling head with Geo. D. Hart, the local agent. mors materialised into facta 0 the Cy, “ and I did to well that I surprised
porter of the Hotel Carnes is re­
Mrs. E. B. Brown left for her other day when he really did come m yself..'It was tho first tlmo I ever imal husbandry In tho University o be effective only on dying grass and
Florida College of Agriculture, who adjacent areas.
After a successful Jtour* had a cue In my hand."
splendent in a brilliant new green homo in Tampa yesterday after a back.
has
recently viaitied sections of
Chinch bugs aro sucking' insect*
through
tho
north
and
east
that
uniform and look* like a brigadier two weeks visit with her sister, Mr*.
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Position.
South
Florida
report
that
farmers
old
homesick
feeling
came
over
him
and
consequently poUons intend'
Reneral in a South ’American army. R. J. Holly.
Mrs. Brown Is very
To bo true to our friends and falso are Interested in concrete tile. Some for their consumption are useless..
l*on is well known id the hotel poputkr here where she formerly re­ and that mad desire to come back
trade, having worked for Mr. Carnes sided and was tho recipient of many and be among old friends again. He to oursolves means tho ruin of per­ have tried concrete and have found Contact insecticides only ate ef­
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that it disintegrates rapidly. Thia fective.
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A CHI EL IS A M O N G

YJ£ T A K IN G

NO TES A N D FAITH.

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man one* told me that he 4“ »*
H AD to lie to his wife—because she
wouldn't believe him if he told her
the truth! * Now isn’t that dreadful?
Pleaae tell me iwhy.”
Most editors would hay^dumped
“ Dear Annie’s epistle in the watte
basket, but not y Thorndyke—he’ll
tackle anything—lor he replies thus-

ly:
“ See here. Annie, you dear g i r l no one who really loved me would
ask questions like that—for they are
bound to
lead me iwto trouble!
I ’ ve had lots of tbcsf troublesome
querist handed to me in times past
— but those were dsys when I was
chsrming and 1 didn’ t care. Uf
course there are a few of us who do
not lie to-our wives—but only a few.
We know, and so do you know, Jjqw
foolishly jealous women are—and
why say anything that will stir the
durn mess up? . r .
“ I f there is anything on ssrtb
that a married woman won’ t get
jealous about— why* lead me ta It!
know a' woman who was jealous
because ner husband named his auto
’.’ Nellie” — and she made him change
it to Rill— when it wasn't that sort
of a car at all. She wasn’ t going to
have him come hbmc at so much
o’ clock and gloat over the fact that
“ he’d been* out with Nellie!”
Not
if ahe knew nerself aa she thought
■be did. Nossirl I actually knew a
woman in Colorado who cried her­
self almost in to‘ a sick fitness be­
cause her hubtiy who was some piay-

Old Msn Conshunre
•''-stunning gowns in those days—ce»Ol’ Man Gonahunce hang around all tslnly not all of the eight hundred
cooked him a square meal. Why.
day, •
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H e watch what you do and he hear then did he marry ^o many times?
The eternal question— why? • • • •
what you say, \ / •
He don't dd nothin’ bmj^anoqp on Some men.would like their wivee to
live by a new creed, based on the
dat de Lawd gave him following ten commandments:
''Remember the wedding anniver­
sary to keep it—some way.
He tell you not to sin none but you
“ Thou shall not forget that the
cuss and swear.
faith cure is the only curs for jeal' 1
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H e .te ll you not to drink none bub —j
ousy.
you rip' and tear,'
Thou’ shalt not nag; Reno la not
He tell you not to steal none but to far away, and the path thereto ia
you grab dat shoot.
well trodden. • *
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H e tell you' to do yo’ duty but^yoii
“ Thou shalt not ask him, when, he
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sell yo’ vote.
ecu home late at.aighta, any whys
When you file demdicca, he shakes or wherefores; you’ll have ail .you
can do to believe all he tells volun­
his head.
He’s atandln at yo' elbow when de tarily.
“ Thou shalt go, if thou wilt, to
pass is made,
And de pullet in de skillet ain’ t de- the florist, , the jeweler, the modiste
ceivin’ him— he know
for'thy love, but not to the devil.. .
Wha’ it come from, he was standin’ |
Thou shall play the game, of love ! er to,«* in hl«
on« ni* ht
• at de hen house do*.
as the game of cards; it is not t h e ! "K itty ” had cost him the night be­
hind of a hand you hold, but the|!°'®
*ifbxeen dollars! I really
You better mfhd his preschin* cause
way that play it that count*.
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be* guide yo’ right,
drift of thia; if not, pleaae c^ll at
“ Thou shall remember that love is
Y o ’ better'heed his teschin* cause he
my office/
no century plant— but Is like unto . •
knows s .sight,
- "When a man.is “ making love to
Y o ’ better quit yo’ pireness—he the fragile poppy in the wheat.
a woman—either tqsrried or un­
* don’ t fo’git:
“ Thou shalt not forget that matri­ married— he doesn't have to lie; be­
He’s hyar to look fo* sinners and mony is the next longest thing to be­
cause if he's good at the business he
he’ ll find you yit.
ing dead. 4
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can tell the truth even, so it'w ill
"Thou shall not forget that the
listen-good. Of course. 1 never was
5 Just recently the Pictorial Re­ origins! commandment ia— to love good at it because I was so timid
view conducted n contest on its one another.’ ’ • • •
— but I had a brother that could
magazine on “ Who Gets the.. Most
ent some widy swath with his noise
‘ Out of Marricagc.” Following are a * My old friend Thorndyke of the — and he's told me how. It’s .after
few extract* from the winning letter: Palm Reach Post is willing to tackle he gets his love all made that he has
anything one time and the following to make most of his trips with dim­
” “ Matrimony is the greatest game
letter from “ Annie" at Jensen is a mers—you know what I mean,
of life. M ost.of us, in our gamble
fair sample of his wit and wisdom Annie.
for happiness take a hand in it.
all slung together at one fell blow:
“.Take a man when Id* ’ wife’s
Some few hold a royal flush— roost
“ To the1
* Man-in-the-Holo:
Will gone to lift country’ and he’s stay­
of us do. not—but to win, one must
play a poor hand well.
History you kindly tell me and other female ing home and working and toiling
shows that all men were trapped women why M UST a man fib. to us? and trying to make at least one end
Into matrimony.
There was Solo-1 Ofice a man said he believed God meet. I f. ha should write -to the
**fppp with,!!!* .eight-hundred wives. - would“ fOTglYo a man for a million aforesaid sharer of his board and
They could'not..all have had
U.v^wvtoau-io.'-whoin.hn pillow that he was "having the time
H t h&amp;Wffy~of7 * i s mating love; and a marritd of fits life"— which Ihe usually does

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preached a little editorial sermon on
the poverty of old age and quoted
J. S. Knox of Cleveland,. a* saying
that 97 per-cent of. the^people of the
United States are dependent on their
friends, relatives or charity at the
age'of 65 years, that in other words
only three per cent arevsecure when
they grow old,
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given for all this is that the people
of the country squander too much
money.
Tobacco, drinks, movies,
jewelry, automobiles
and
over­
dressing cost around five billion dpllara a year, to say nothing of chew­
ing gum at thirteen millions skid can­
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Confirmed bachelors and spin­
sters arc much more apt to have
anug bank accounts in their old age
than people who havt ’ married and
reared families.
And those who
raise respectable families certainly
have antnrt hing nowing - to thenriTr
the way of comfort An d esteem in
tfryit dagliaiaarggay^*-*"-"
The msrf who wbrks six or seven
days a week at a modest wage to
rear and educate his family may
not lay up a big bank account, even
in these days of temporary war pros­
perity, but he is a valuable citizen
just the same. And |he same thing
is true of the mother who suffers,
and epoks, and, sews, and performs
bther deadening household duties
that this same family may come into
the world and increase the sum
total of the world's wealth and the
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PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPARTM ENT

NOTICE. TO TRAVELING PUBLIC
Because of probability of inteniption of traip service
vice on account of strike order, which ha* been issued effective
'e 7:00 a. m.
Septem
Eastern Time, 6:00 a. m. Central Time, Monday, September
4th, this Company will, from and after September U
1.1916,
1916, sell
all tickets and check all baggage with the understanding
anding tthat
ana naggage win do punject to Detention or delay
and will not
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to passengers
ere and baggage caused by strike conditions.

W. J. CRAIG, Passenger Traffic Manager

DRINK jGOOD HOPE M IN ER A L WATER
In Thirty Days Note The Difference in Health and Vitality
L» » , h w t e n »0~pw c n M ^ c l r M l e treat
era ciuwd by Iwprop.r
dUt and dr lot In* Impure water.
R O O D H O T K bSINBBAt^A_________
•B « » t » c from- • ■abterraa.an .p rin f. aearly
OB* i hnuxnd l „ t deep. T h u water U aerer treated or declerod la o a r way. baf ia
bottled dlrert from I M mtaeraJ v e in to tbe coatalaer. r.talalac ell iu aataral easeo
and medlriaal propertiea.
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oa prool and eoarlctloo of aay one repraoeotias tbemeelrre aa Good Hope
A fe a u . aaieoa duly aatborUed by tbe rompaay, o f aoy ooo reSUIaf Ceod Bepo
rootaloera aad aelfiac ipu ileae water a i Good Hepo Mineral Water, or that too
Good Hope Water Company aver odera (er eale any water, eieept Ibat wblcb come#
dlrert from tbe Good hope Mineral Welle, d o . if tbe Good Hope W lU r Coronaay er Iu oeoorlatee ever doctored or treated tbie water U aay ifa m . meaeer or
form; v a Will fiv e tbe above reward.
A N O TH K B ise e .s s
ie offered la aay r a o rballeaeed. wbero wo lad ta prove tbel Good Hope M le•ral Water baa bevo very emearleaa U oeooy cbrealc troableo, each ae etomerb
kidney, bladder trouble, aadi ravumatiem. ________________________ ___
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We solicit tbo palrentye of Good Hope Mineral Water ee lie merit,, and lo any
caee where tbe p.er dove oat admit Ik ia one af the Snoot enter* be ever need, aa
will cledly refund money
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V. o. B. JarksoavlUe. I JO Sve eaUea demijohn
f . o. b. iaekioavllle, J.50 rate ■ half rtllon Hottlee.
Hoocbt af areatt tbraufb alata ZSe aitra to rover trri|bt rbaryea.
11.00 drpotu required oa container*.

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T b it water la new b ela f uted la tba In fret boteli aad tanitarlamt ia tbe Sooth
We are tetablitbiac local a r e v iv e all.tbrea( h the South.
Head tbe annlytie. made la tlm U. S. Chemical Laboratory.
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inf athing sons and daughters la
justly realised aa an important aeriree rendered the state v e shall prob­
ably hear a fir s t deal about poverty
in old age being due to the extrav­
agance in youth. In many instances
this will of course be true, but in a
great many more instances .we will
have to search deeper for the cause.
And above all let it be remembered
that it mavails
to Padvise
H B PUtUe
mUm
H P M a man
to save his money unless we give
something more that a mere living
wage.
He ‘ must be regarded aa
something/ more than n -consumer.

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Local Aftftt. tkb city:

Lettuce Seed Ready for Delivery

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TOBACCO DUST
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M IXED FERTILIZERS?:..........^ ____(Prices on Application)
HERO FLOUR (12 lb. bags)
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Bring' la yoar lame and alrk
horacs-and moles.
Have them
treated. Have their teeth examiaed, slurp corners dressed down, .
projection* cat off sad decayed °
molars extracted.
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I country seat iu North Walct which
is famous for Its fine, pictures. One of
these- was a portrait of “ Nell Owyn.
after Sir Peter Lely." The old dam£.
gazed at this picture with marked In­
terest. ’ So that’s the hussy, is It?"
she remarked • presently: "but I al­
ways thought It waa King Charles II
aho was after.’’—Cardiff Western Mail.

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lowing cash prices:
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Hi* Future Home Apparent.
• The man who says Re was never
Beared -Ip, oil hla-Ufe*
right now to be afraid of what eter
nity holds for those who do not Yell
the truth.
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While it is undoubtedly trpe that
far too many people are dependent
in their*old age and that sonic of
this may be due to extravagance,
yet the statement* modetabove ore
undoubtedly overdrawn, and aside
from all that, the great majority of
the people who reach the age of
sixty-five without enough of their
own to keep them in eaae and corn-fort are not required to be ashamed
0f this fact; In many case* they
have performed more real lervicw to
their country than those who have
accumulated enough stocks and
bonds to make age a pleasure.

People like this do not spend bil­
lions in the aggregate in automobiles,
high bails, Havana tobacco and over
dressing and yet they are apt to
come into old age depending on the
loved ones whom they have reared.
Usually this dependence Is not in
vain; when the call of filial grat­
itude remains unheard the fact is a
blot on modern civilization.

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until'the neighbors get ou. to 1
well, she’ d coming home at a speed
that would make a ‘hundred, mile an,
hour auto look as If it wa* backing
into the garage. It would make her
so unhappy and peevish that hubby
would have to go out in ths back
yard every time he had'to blow bis
nose lest he should disturb her train
of thought and language! That ia
one of the reasons why a man liea to
hit wife. There are six hundred and
fifty four others—but, really, I have
not the time.
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Annie, I am always glad to offer any
pointers which may happen to corns
to me regarding the fair sex. And
Hfht now-4 .would suggest that a
good way to . avoid aun burn is to
keep your son away frojn tbs •fire."
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IIUTT” WILSON TWIRLS NO-HIT NO-RUN GAME, ONLY
FIVE MEN REACHED FIRST BASE~“H0ME RUN” BELL
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was spent in trying to get the play-(errors behind him. Pope and C e d i
ers to come to terms.* Base bait [ worked in the.box for. Orlando; both
used for the season, two new balls j had plenty of speed and YObd cona gamnjused. League balls are worth trol.
They also received pretty
$10.00 a dozen, total $86.00.
In good support, Only four errors were
conclusion there has not been a made by the Tigers.
This boy
dunce, tag day or anything else that QUINA-secured four hita out of four
has helped the Sanford- Association trips to the plate. Hudson also had
out. And still Sanford has always a good day at the bat, getting tw o
been able to handle Orlando pretty hits out of as many tHps to the
damn well when It oomes to this plate. His tree, bagger to the fcnco
base bull question.
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ford infield gave Bob Jr. very poor
support.- Turatu* on third made
four- errors in one inning. Moye be­
hind the bat also made five error*,
wnile Bob, nimself had five to hi*
credit. Parrish on shor$ made two
errors, so all Orlando scored two
earned runs.
The feature of the game was the
infldding of M eLucu of the W h ite Sox and Sydney on firat for the
Tigers.
McLucaa also .led the
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kid stole-five bases second and third
twice.
Orlando Tigers
AB R H E
Ralph, If.!.................... 4 2 2 0
Cecil. 3rd-p ..,.*.....
6 1 0 3
Pope, p................. ..L__ 4 1 ) 1 1
Quina, ss____ __________ 4 2 4 0
Lee, c.------ :___________ 4 8 X 0
Below is a record of Arthur De­
Anderson, 2d..... ..... ...... 4 2 1 0
catur, star pitcher pf rho Orlando
Sydney, 1st................... 6 1 1 0
club. One of his most noticeable
Slasors, r
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features of his record is his control.
Preacher; cf_____________22 . 0 0 0
Only six men were given free trans­

In on* of the greatret pitching
Score by Innings
b*tte!« ever witnessed tht* H iw n Orlando
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 Palmer 2. Attendance 400. Time
Earned suns, Sanford 4, Orlando
OrUndo went down In defeat to the Sanford
.... 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 x—3 2 hours. LaRocque umpire.
3r First base on balls Wilson 1,
tune of 3 to 0. To “ M U T T ” W IL Summary: Harried runs: Sunford,
Baumeister 6. First base on errors
' SON joe* tho credit.
To twirl
2; Orlando .0. Home runs, Boll.r
Orlando 4. Two base hits, Schuy­
no bit fame *nd only allow Are men Total basre, IHando 9, Sanford 22.
ler, Bell.
Home runs Burdick.*
to r*«h first base is what wo call Left ort bases, Orlando 9, Sanford 22.
Struck out by Wilson 8, BurmeisPITCHING BALL. Up until the Left on bases, Orlando 4, Sanford
ter 7. Time, 2 hrs. and 12 min.
eighth inning only two Orlando 2. Struck out, by .Moseley 6, by
Umpirp, LaRocque.
men bad reached 'the initial sack.' Wilson 4. Base on ballat-off MoseIn the.eighth round with three er- A, off-Wilson 1. Double plays, Mtosron. made, the Orlando club filled ley to 'Taylor, to Chambers to
the hues and with only one , dpwn Schuyler; Obst lo Brinson to Chap­ - ■ . ■ -------r r
SCHUYLER hit into the P R E T . man. Base on balls,JTaylor. Time:
Tho second game, was played be­
T1EST DOUBLE P L A Y -y o u would 1:26. Umpire, Lultocquc.
fore ‘ a record breaking crowd, the
have ever cared to see.
Brinson
luffccst that has witnessed any game
bandied the ball a la Chase, and re­
this season. Orlando pinned their
layed it to Chapman ending up the
hopes of winning' the game on their
only bad whole that Wilson was in,
high ly priced star,. Burmeister, tyhile
V 4,MUTT” deserves-a whole lot of
the Sanford management always
ertdit for his /brilliant work In the
sticking by the post and ft) he!l w;ith
bgi. The fltit four Inning* was
the high priced stars sent in “ Mutt”
one, two, .three and In the fifth In­
Wilson to look after the interests of
Seminole cqujity. . Did -he do it?ning the Orlando .stub was retired
Well, he no far outshined his oppo­
on four pitched balls. -The game
nent that thc/fc was no comparison
could have been a little better from
between the two boys’ work, .In the
s fielding standpoint as Sanford
w • ____________•
fourth inning Orlundo scored four
piled up Ijvqf errors behind there
•
it
* ’
portation out of 10 games pitched:
runs atid from then on they were
NO IUT PITCHER, while Moaley
Totals ..... •.......... .,...36 44
It is a littlq elver 10 games for De­
absolutely helpless. • ■
*
had to be contented to Sce'hia boys
Sanford
White Sox
AB R H E
catur has worked in four extra inbiov three. What tooked like a
For Beven long innings “ Mult”
1 1 U
ninit games. (Inn -u
gnm«v
MERKLE to the writer was when
O 0 2 0
iSide kick of .lelf 'w a s invipcilile— .
Hmhon,
3rd
,
...........
one 13 inning game, one 12 inning
Robinson was on third. Taylor In
Tits ’Iearn mates accorded him air­
gnme and a 10 inning gaum.. All Holly, p ................... . 2 0 1 6
By ' ’ Red” Davis
-making air atr&lt;TTnjTV lo catcTf^Moore
tight support from Urn seventh in3a o a o
After
working"
scvwrt
rfayX
on
totaled
up gives him 11 games 8 in­ Peck, 1st
threw wild and Robinson scored,
* 4 0 0 2
nintf'Tdt,
inffmeFstef started off compiling figures wo find tl\at -the nings. Ho has struck out 7l_ men. I’ arrUh.AA-.----BUT ROBINSON could hjmrslnrtflike
a house ufire with no water in Orlando Base Ball_A*sociation haa and average or 7 men n gamb, while Smith
4 0 0 o
.
en bands with Taylor when ho
Orlando defeated Sanford in the sight to put It out) but along
McLucas,
2b.................
..
4 o 2 0.
n5g g j $4|000 in their valn.at- ho has allowed 83 hits, an ttverugo
threw thtf ball. But that's good morning game by a score of 0 to 6. the fourth iptiing the.Sanford Slug­
Purdon,
if
.........
4 2* 1 0
work on th'u part of Honest John. Sanford citizens hnd the- pleasure gers got busy and sent the “ Emery tempt to get a winning team, or of 7 hits a agmo. All in all his rec­ Hurley, r f ........... » .. ...
4 2 0 o
rather a team that would be ublo to ord since leaving the South Atluntic
Third base looked twenty miffs of seeing tho Orlando pitching staff Hu!!’ pi trier's rurv, to a!l corners , dp(oal
Stul(oT(I&gt; &lt;&gt;f f0urBP it dofl8 League has been a very good one. Moye, c ...................... . 3 0 0 5
*
\ •
aw*y from me yrlarulo boys, tor work in this game, in Order to'stop
of the .ioi. The Sflnfnrd boys grad-■„ ot r,.uch ,,uite tho $4,000 mark Since leaving the South Atlantic
th^y knever knew it was ever a the onslaught of the Sanford hlttefs. Unity made runs one at a unfa until
Totals............... ...... 31 5
17
thud sack laid out on. a ball dia­ Manager Schuyler sent In Cox to tile -seventh* inning nr:;*, &gt;d, then ]/ut by Sept. 15th it will Bonr over League his one wcukness which was
rnntml,
lnu
&gt;
—
I
g
ir
r
rt;—ImpTOYRT
that
figure,
for
by
the
time
the
Or^
mond until the eighth inning, yfhon start ofT with. He had to retire in unstepped tin- :jlur left ]■■ ■j - “r *&gt;■«
on.
Below' is his complete recoril
the Sanford boys through generosity the fifth inning mi .ti»ninnr~or~lT~sT?p'' huntero riuii. better ..:n.iw» n " i ’.id- ' l:mdo&lt; dub purchases Filligrim,. and
a
couple
of
oilier
South
Atlantic
compiled
by the Herald writer up
allswut ItrTTT
fiicn to get on arm &lt;SO T H E Y SA Y).
Decatur die*' Burdick,*, who connected with I«ongueH it will reach the $50,00 until $ept. 1st:
errpri. An extraordinary catch by then graced the mound with his one of Ilurmeister’s emery halls and
July 18, Orlando won 4 to 3,- 12
Paul Cobb in deep right center was smiling countenance, but as the sent ft jailing over the left field mark. It doesn’ t seem possible for
the freldiag feature of the game. It game gradually went his smite van- fence. Hob Schu^Ierl m a n a g e r ’and a club not in organized base bull to innings, struck out 9, walked 2, hits 1
AB
ry?*id such a large amount of money 10. July 25, tie game, 4 to 1, I I I’ layers
H . a- ret
was me best seen this season without shed for after “ Home Hun"
Hell left fielder of tho Orlando clui) ail in tho course of three month's
50 ' . 21
420
Robinson
.....
innings,
struck
out
8,
walked
1,
hits.
any llowera attached to either. and “ Slugging” Jim Mobre' had se­ cussed and wasvery much dissatis-. | pjBy, ngi bu*t 8Ut.h ls' lbe caiie. .
125
Loon
.....
!
48
392
11.
July
28,
Orlando
5
to
0,
struck
Chapman also starred behind bat. cured homers off his delivery tie fied with the short.fence and to see ! |n(lkin({ over tho
compiled,
• 77 '
29
382
This boy gets very little credit from wna then yanked in favor of the th- ha,l go over anduio up the sciore |fl,,, wri4cr has estimated the player*- out 0,. walked 0, hits 3. August 3, Bolt
58
_
•
20
Moore
’
'
344
beentur' attempted the Iron Man
any aourcc whatsoever, but day in wonderful B U R M E ISTE R . . Then * * * {0.° much f(,r thl*
footed • pjj n bMl, of 55 00 |P(t3 thftn thpy Stunt, first game Orlando 2, Sunford W ilson................ 18
6
333
and day out he’s tho same steady Jurmy worked the eighth and ninth
Hob to take. The Sanford tulle d nrt. actluHy 'receivingfor their work,
...... 79
25
3f6
3. Second game Orlumlo*2; Sanford Chnpnmn
plajcr at) the time Chap man'i nnings, and os the game was tied
worked very well utter thcMiuh in- j ’his was done so ns not to causa any 1, struck out 12, walked 1, hits 10, Cobb
• - „. ...1 120
35
291
plaja ii unromparable.
He
gets when he went in, he gets credit for nijig and it v a i a case of death with
O
32
UO
UQ
U,*
come back from the Orlando papers, Double header, Au$. 7, Sanfbrd won Burdick .. ..... 135
them of! the Orlando grandstand winning the game.
In the ninth any piofydr who hit a ball, in the book careuflly over the salnrcies and
17
79
214 *
.to I, struck out 3, walked 0, bits Brinson.
and picks them off the Sanford Gooch reached first, was eacrificcd direction.
___.... 81
19
.you will very readily agree that tho 4. Aug. 11, struck out 9, walked X), Palmer..
2Q0
™
Vwy
ever
» to second, and wV later scored by a
116 .
Chapman was* very much in this, play era -were underestimated. T h er...fc»
jb|tj 4,
6
4. Arfig. 17, Orlando won 7. to Waif nr e.. ..*___~ • 41
foul fly. Who won the game? Why
.
,
. .
..
I a A f » a . It* ObsL----long double by “ Dad*’ Chambers, gantP also. Hia stick work.wan one time the playerk started playing Up'I .
24
3
120
Home Jim, Hell did. He hit one
jn sliding into third while trying-to—0T 'tlm main factors of tho gable. to their release is also compiled:
Aug. 22, Tie game, 6 to 6. Decatur
0Vfr ‘ hc AUTOM ATIC fence that ■tretch his double into a throe bag- Hi* terrilie line drive to right centef
„ . . .
- .„ . Q . , K « , n nn was taken out in tho ninth when
"Wed a couple of Indies sitting
" D . d " sprained hi, &gt;ble.
It
, he flru two run, ..I the l.m n
P " “ '» J“ no 13
Sep- 1S' ■40'0I, Sanford tied^Ufg_BCpref atmek-out,-6r
to the writer to go into hye?."«.&gt; O
T
m
i ; back
S S r S r walked 2, hits 16. Aug. 25, Orlando
ttnes. She.says that it ia- absolute­ Ip U&gt;* ..m e I- th . nf . r lu tm , . ^ ------- Tenfn.. l.n U ~ U l~
won, 6 to 2, struck out 6, walked 1,
ly outrageous - for, t.fiu .Sanford -playT ilm e r worked lor S.nlnrd but hi,
hil, nut bt bmr
. ,
iu t Z
hits
11. Aug. 31, tie game, 1 and 1,
ho'«U‘ runs over that fence delivery » „ .om ewh.l .olved hy
,he plnle. One nl the mo,t
,*75 0“
' “ ' I ^ V r n nn struck out 6, walked 0, hita 6.
f “d thlt *''p Inst time ,ahe saw a the Orange county boyn, though he pleiuiin* l.'nlure, ot the alternoon ' u ’ C l u &gt; - 7 * ? ,.! p‘
Next week tho record of Bill
run hit by an Orlando player he I. to be blamed n Uuld&gt;tor the U , , |)Uncll
y„tfS j b„ y , „ „ , h. » * • * » ; ' ou l * 90 “ “ Palmer will be run In The Herald.
'■‘ •back on July 8th when Dillingcr
deteat. HU auppnrt waa alia a little d m bar. eo.chlo, line. T h e ., hny. 4“ " - T .
T . . , ,!!
IG5.00 a month, total for Pamer "has worked in a few more
e ° ne* Sho c* n&lt;t understand
Boll, Moore and DUUnger led Wprp
tne lino trying to rattle «brpp'
DHtinger, games than Decatur, though both
y ‘ ‘ liford hits bo many home the hitters, tho twp former players Burrdeister. We Int-r found out that
$21°-00*
aro good records.
rqns.ovcr the fence. Well, out boys
securing home run. us was men- fueh well known boys . « Allan
^ °"" Z
m o nn
jr
wh,rt’ they A IN ’ T, while
|1-TT*. r-T '.’.
.\r.:s.w
s’’!U ?*?.•.i * .■.m
tioned before. \ good slzo'd crowd ' Jones, Diek Brown, Ned Chittenden, i ! i a&gt;airm n o^ ^flrnweB ' auc 17
i-nr* r;arul° *’oy"
Gm where they witnessed ths morning game.. Below j. D. Woodruff and their company ;
1R
^ r o w e ll. Aug. 17
Sep. 15, salary per month $150.00,
I liri ' 11:11 ma*tc* a dig diOercnccl is the box score:
HURRY! HURRY!
of millionaire sports finally came to *
. _ ...
, ..
Con­
-•
*
Hero
rorrect
,**u^c,,
on
salary.
life and started to rooting.
oul nof aC° ° Pt-d
UP'
nelly, July 24 to Aug. 16, one'month
And see those beautiful pat­
(did nk
1 10
dIrt
an&lt;* 80 Sanfosd
AB R H PO A E •before these boys were generally '
,, ,
« f
.*.!•!
*alury $76.00. Taylpr, ‘July 24 to
terns in fall tailoring lines
of the wh'l H.Ut th° t),a.Y,nKMt
2 turner (h eume. .utomohde with »
’
$76.00. tu.ul 1110.00.
■j ^oo!e lot Wlu ‘ 'Dutch’ 1 SplU- Burdick, 3 b ..... '4
Bell, ss___4
2 Uuneh ot pretty *
ra w
Brown. July 13 to Auj. 4. tot.l
at the Haberdashery before
OrU«a,^e ,*,ftr soeond sseker of the Cobb, r f.............. 2
0 attention to tho tdrD tHan they do
’
•'
. 4 0 o0 ‘
Decatur
ordering your suit for this
rood.»° CU,,' S,,lu mad® aoveral
0 to tho ball game, but nevertheless 17 dayi’ toU‘ ,4 0 *00*
Dccalur‘
oore, cf.„... 4
July 18 to Sep. 15, salary per month
winter.
1 we won't sav any more, about them
■Urtd rP!ithat broW° UV ont&gt; or t!
Inson, lf........« 3
$126.00,'two months, total $260.00. BOB HOLLY JR. SEES HIS
I the r r*.
Sp,tx Bobbed one u» r ,
.
1 for they sure rooted hard, and even
I have the exclusive agency
Bob Moore, Jtily 27 to Aug, 18,
CLUB MAKE SEVEN‘ l,« '« • * • * Im r o -lb l. W ® " - * ........ ■
0 ( with the score tied the boys sure
21
days,
salary
$65.00.
Sikes,
Aug.
for
the famous Isaac Ham­
Iws** b he Kot the bal1 and threw 0b9t*
2b------’ TEN ERRORS SPITZ­
1 done thoit part irr trying to bring
Brinson,
lb.. ----4
1 to Sep. 16, one month 15 days,
burger's and .International
in ,,lenty of Uni®- Do* .'Palmer, p..
0 over a. victory for the homo boy*
NAGLE BESTUMPS
$100.00 per month, total, $150.00.
tailoring lines.
0
Curtain.
|a PPAi h ° ’ ox BCOra ot the NO H IT 'Leon.____
8p{Unagle, Aug. 7 to Sep. 16, one
. IN THE WORLD
Below is the wny it happened.
month and eight days, $86.00 per
. 34 6 9 27 16
AB R H PO A
Sanford
i f e r
a b i i h p o a ' e . Totals____
month, total, $100.00.
Aug. 8 to
/The Sanford Red.Sox went difwn
Burdick, K . ......
Sop,-' 16, one month and 6 days,
AB R H PO A
Orlando
in defeat ^ t the hands of the Or­
B e l l ) •
$90.00 per month, total $116.00.
Spltxnagle, 2b'____ 6
lando Tigers last Saturday in the
Cdbb, rf
Wilkes, 12 days salary
~ $40.00.
Schuyler.
first game of a double header by an
Moore,
cf
Barze paid for five minutes work;
Gooch, cf___ *..... 3
overwhelming score of 16 to 4. Bob
Leon, 3b ......
$3.00. Chambors, Aug. 21 to Sep.
Chambers, 3 b ---- 6
a/»er, c
Holly Jr. was sent in to stop tho fast
o®*o
Chapman, c ........
16, 22 days, salary $70.00. Mosley,
Reynolds, rf_____ 4
^uyln, d
aggregation
from Orange county,
Obit, 2b....
22 days', . salary $70.00. Saundors,
Crowell, ss.......... 4
but
little
Bob
had to bo contendted
Brinson, lb ......:..
Aug. 22 to Sep: 1, ten days," salary
Dilllngvt, tb
4
p
'Wilson, p
per month* $126.00, for ten days,
Taylor. C— .......... 8
•
Robinson...u_
Total*
total $40.00. Cox, Aug. 24 to Sep.
Cox,T&gt;.. Aw____ 0
30 0 0 24 i i
3
15, 21 days at $125.00 per month,
Decatur, p........... 2
Totals------— 35 4 JO 30 14
total
$100.00. The following players
U
nr
me
inter,
p
...
.
0
?**for4
are
thrown
in at the extent' of $680
A
B
R
H
PO
A
AB
R
II
PO
A
Weller,
8b____
____.0
Orlando
rUtdidt' 3b
worth.
Pretty
cheap at that, for it
3
1
0
0
1
?
’
Weller,
3b
..;------6
Ml- *j.'
•
Totals.....
„„_„..83
C
10
27
15
3
includes
17,players
and after paying
■
»
1
1
0
3
Spitznagle,
2
b
---6
&gt; tb . tf
. J. D. DAVISON’, Manager
their aalavies add transportation:
3 0 -'O 2 0
Schuyler,
If—
4
Earned
runs
Orlando
4,
Sanford
3.
»
•
* *
cf
Porter, Hunter, McMillen, Corcho, .*..*
• 3 0 1 2 0
Gooch,
cf----------4
Home
runa
Bell
and
Moore.
Two
‘ °bin*on; if ...
Alvarez, M. Bennett, Flynn, Lauder^
• 3 1 UT 2 0
base hits Bell, Chapman, .Chamber* Reynolds, rf----— 4
milk, B old en ,- McKnight, Racldey,
.
8
0
1
6
0
Crowell—
----------4
2,
DUllnger
2,
First,
base
on
balls
JU * 2b_^ ...
Boyer,
Beard all, Davis, R. Bennett,
-*
3
0
1
1
.|
t
A
Palmer 1, Cox 2. HJt by pitched Dillinger, l b—
M«uon, lb.*....
8 0 0 16 2
C-Bennett
and heynolda. Incident­
4*
ball by Painter 1. Wild pitch De- Taylor,
' a*on‘ P
als;
Tag
’
Day
$160.00, dance held
- 3 0 0 0 0
Burmeister,
p
***#
#
**•«
^
• * Double playa Crowell to
laat
Thursday
night'brought
in &lt;76.
.
_ J1 to Obst, Weller to* Dill.
Total,
.28 3 4 27 13 . 6 1Struck out - by Cox 8, Decatur 2,
“ players*—
Totals------- — 38 4. 7

WILSON-BURMEISTER
ENGAGE IN PITCHERS
DUEL HONORS EVEN ORLANDO HAS

DECATUR HAS
G00DREC0RD
-THIS SEASON

SURE SPENT SINCE
LEAVING THE SOUTH ATLANTIC-ORLANDO STAR HAS
EXCELLENT BALL
THE MONEY TWIRLED
ONLY SIX PASSES ISSUED

LABOR DAY
GAMES WERE
VERY CLOSE

FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS SPENT
IN TRYING TO GET A WINNER
EVERY PLAYER IS UNDER- .
ESTIMATED-18 MEN
THROWN IN AT
$680. 00

GREAT CROWD WAS OUT ROOT.
INC ON FIRST BASE LINE BY
„ SAN FQRD’S ^ M IL U O N AIR
SPORTS" .FEATURED

BATTING AVERAGES
SANFORD SLUGGESS

DRESS TALK. NO. 51

ORLANDO TIGERS
“MOP UP” FOR THE
SANF-WILD CATS

The Home of Correct Styles

B. L. PERKINS
THEHABERDASHER

Sanford Furniture Co.

Dealers in Furniture, Bedding and Stoves E. First Street.

■ &gt;■

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4

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IN SANFORD—Lift D Wo,th Living

NO. 6

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1916

volume viii

FIRED HERE
BY S, J.

Sidney J. Catta ia elected governor
unless W. V. Knott can make a
campaign over the state and dis­
count the lino of palaver handed
out by Ctyta. The majority of the
Democrats of Florida are heartily
tyred of the whole affair and will bo
glad when tho Idea of November
aettle the election.
Nix—Rossctter
The following from tho Com­
merce, Georgia, Observer will be in­
teresting to Sanford peopte
Tuesday at high noon the home
of M n. Oilmus M.* Nix at Applo
Valley waa the acene o f. a beautiful
wedding when her youngest daugh­
ter, Mias Elizabeth Nix, became tho
bride of Mr. Allen Kent Rossottcr
of Sanford, Florida.
.
The ceremony took place before
an improvised altar of ferns, white
clematis and pink geraniums ‘ and
was performed by the bride's pastor,
Dr. Gilbert Dobbs of Commerced
The ring ceremony was used.

THE ENTENTE CITY. COUNCIL
TAKE CHARGE H A D IM P O R OF GREECETANTMEETING

tion to determine tho question as
to tho issuance of »ai?l bonds, .and
for tho election of a hoard of three
bond trustees.
Tho following ordinance waa of­
fered by Frank L. Miller,« who
moved -its adoption:
An ordinance providing for the
working of streets and rofda by cer­
tain persons residing within the city
limits of Sanford, Florida. Said or, dlnanco was placed on Its first read-

TROLLY LINE

IS ASSURED
THIS SECTION

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ARE RUNNING GOVERNMENT SEVER \Y ORDINANCES PAS-|jnjj nntj read j„ fun aud passed. LINE FROM S A N F O R D T O
Roll call was called as follows:
K ISSIM M E E NOW SEEM S
SED AND OTHER M A T ­
ACCORDING TO TIIEIR
addressed bi g c r o w d
Ayes,
C.
H.
Dingce,
W.
W.
Aber­
POSSIBLE
TERS DISCUSSED
OWN IDEAS
FRIDAY NIGHT
nathy,' F. . L. Miller, Jno. Adams,
August 21, 1916.
One of the forerunners of prooR. A. Newman, Roy Symcs. Nays,
.• London, England, Sept. 4.—The
The opening gun of the fall caiil?
perity
in This esetion of Florida is
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City
council
of
the
city
of-Sanford,
none.
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Greek
government
at
Athens
hnve
rli»n for governor opened here last
the proposed tractiorj lino between
accepted the demands of the en­ Florida, met on the above dato in
ni,ht when Hon. Sidney J.
Thereupon
Councilman.
Miller
tente powers in their entirety irnd regular session at 7:30 p. m. Pres­ Imovcd thut the rules bo waived, and thUi .city and Kissimmee th a t' will
ipoke here to a largo crowd.
agents of the French and British ent, C. H. Dingee, president pro that said ordinance be placed on its open up one of the richest parta of
Ron. Forrest Lake aetpd aa chalrgovernments are*today ttjking-ovtfV tern, W. W. Abernathy, F. L. Mil­ |second reading by title only, which Florida and be built through one of
m,n of the meeting hold on Firat
the .most populous parts' oT the
the control of postal and.telegraphic ler, Jno1. Adams, II. A.' Newman and motion was duly seconded.
L e t at the corner , of Park avenue
Therostate.
Roy
Syincs.
Absent,
B.
W..
Hern­
communication.
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tod introduced Col. James Alexander
upon the roll was called on the
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British and French ministers at don.
ef DeLand who made a atirring apMcssrs. Hill, Alyea, Carlson xnd
waiver’ of the rules, as follows:
Minutes of last meeting .read and
to the votera to elect Mr. Catta
Athena presented Sunday u note to
Ayes, C. H. Dingle, W. W. Aber­ others'of St. Cloud, together with
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nor. Col. Alexander la no
the Greek government demanding* adopted
nathy, F. L. Miller,- Jpo. Adams. President Dutton of the Sanford
• v
control
of
the
posta,
telegrapha
and
Communication
from
Geo.
A.
DeR. A. Newman, Roy Symes. Nays, Board of Trade appeared before tha
itringer In Sanford where he haa
Preceding the ceremony, Drala’ s
U W frianda and admlrera. . Mr. "Souvenir" was very beautifully wirelcss system on the ground that Cottfcs in reference to right Of way.|nonc&lt; The ruleshaving been waived xlty council last night relative to
|
than* Introduced Judge Isaac
rendered on the violin* by Miss An- they were being used by enemies of 0f public road through property of Iaai(| ordinance was then placed on the granting of a franchise and right
second reading aqd road by title of way thjough tho city.
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Stewart of DoLand who followed nio Belle Brock of Jefferson; follow­ the entente; demanded that agents h t , Irvin was read and ordered |
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with a history of the political horo- ing this selection Mrs. Sidney J. of tho Teutonic nllies employed in -Jfiled.'
|only and passed.
The* matter will ho taken under
* 01* of Voluaia and those preaont Nix sang " I Love You." Tho bridal corruption and espionage must im-1 Communication from .G. P. Pax­
consideration
by tho council and
Roll called as follows: Ayes, C. H.
wfr# impressed with the similitude
.
.ton, fire chief, informing that there Dingee, W. W. Abernathy, F. L. there is no doubt but what this city
party entered tho dimly lighted par­ mediately |QtV6 ,
of . the late campaign In Volusia lor to the strains of Mendelssohn's measures must We taken agnirnt wero |,urc wires carrying a large volMiller, Jno. Adams, R. A. Newman, will lie found extending the glad
when Alex and Ikey were aturoplng wedding march played by Miss Lat- Greck subjects guilty of complicity Ug0 Jn violation of certain ordlnhand to the' new' line that promises
Roy Symes. Nayp. none.
the county. It seem* that Col. Jim relle Williamson of Jefferson. The *u *“
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ancci .of the city of Sanford, was
so much, in the futuro development
Thereupon Councilman Newman
and Judge Isaac are warm frlenda The.bride wore”-a very modish trav­
read, aiid same referred .to chairman
of this cjty and country.
Imovcd
that the rules bo.further
of Mr. Catta and promised him all elling suit of navy blue broadcloth,
Athens, Greece, Sept.* 3.—(Via 10f street committee for attention.
The matter ia In the embryo aa
the support they can give him in his with a black velvot hat and other London, Sept. 4.—
Baron von
Thc foUowing ord|nancc was of- Iwaived, and that said ordinance* be
ybt,
the right of way being the im- .
placed
upon
its
third
reading
and
race for gvoernor, hence their will­ accessories to match. She wore a Schenk director of the German p op I
Counclltnin F. L. Miller
portant
question to aettle and after *
final
passage
which
motion
was
duly
ingness to como so far from their corsage* bouquet of bride roses. aganda in Greece has been arrested I
moyed ,u .tdoptlon.
that
the
capital can easily be found
I
seconded.
Roll
waa
called
aa
folnative heath to tell the people of Mias Katherine Shirley of Apple and taken on bonrd a cruiser of the
. .
,
8inford just what to. do In the No­ Valley was maid of honor. She were entente allies. Sixteen ' additional .An ordinance providing (or the Iowa on the waiver of the rules: to finance the project. The men
vember election. They made good a dress of white organdie with a w a r s h ip s of t h e entente powers hove Issuance of bonds in tho sum of Ayes, C. H. Dingee, W. W. Abcr- back of the traction line are men o f
245,000.00 for tho purpose of pay- nathy, F. L. Miller, Jno. Adams, means and they aro .ln touch w itR '
their promise to him, hut the people pale pink girdle and carried a huge arrived at Psracus.
trig, retiring and refunding iin issue R.* A. .Nowman, Roy Symes. Nays, tLo big . capitalists of the eyat. *
here do not need any particular ad­ arm bouquet of pink roses.
Diplomats of the entente allies
of bonds in tho city of Sanford, Inone. Thereupon tho ordinance cn Stnee thefe Is- plenty of money now
vice on the subject and wfll'VOt* for
hail'- demanded. that Baron von
"M
elody
of
Love"
was^rery
softly
Florida!in lh«T*sura of $46,000.00, [titled au. ordwj^nflMRaviding for the for iiuMWtmeuU the trarthm'Y
the Democratic nominee regardleaa
SchefiK anty_sixiy co-worjkers InThobmrrinr
-di»fr»
•#imthnT^',&gt;'rm ',-, *!tTtrPf IcorffTHi?’ o c tr e e ts and roads by cer- almost be said to have already start­
rendered
"llurlTTglRe
ceremony.
nt the .kindly ministratione-of—the
half of rhei eiirf s f '^iirpirey'Be—ex
msturing
January
1, 1917, and au- tain persona resldlng'within tho city ed well on the way.
The color scheme of pink nnd idled from Greece. It was reported
M u /m tenm^okuaia* ■».
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thorizing
and
empowering
tho may- limits of. Sanford, Florida, was
in
Chairman Lake introduced Mr. white waa uacd in .the decorations that
that he
ne had
haa barricaded
!atrr.cmaeo himself ...,
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0, 8|inford| Florida, placed upon Its third reading and
Brown's In Town
'Citts after Judge Stewart had An- throughout the entire lower floor of
t
with**a
score
oParmed
guards
and|to
lM
UC
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C
*N
lor
an
eleetjon
to
dofinal
passage
was
read
In
full
and
E. B. Brown arrived In the city
ished and the next forty-five min­ the homo.
. . . . . .
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I terminiRoll call os follows: Ayes, Saturday from Tampa joining Mrs.
termini* the
tho uucatioii
question as to the Is- I passed.
passed
Light
refreshments
were
served
lis
friends
to
protect
hin*.
utes were filled to overflowing krlth
susnee of said bonds, and for t h o le . H. Dingee, W. W. Abernathy, Brown at Winter Park while she was
aD kinds of ballot box acandalb, immediately after tho ceremony by
election of n board _ot three bond |F. L. Miller, Jno. Adams, R.. A. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hqrbcrt
slush funds, power of the pope, etc. two of the bride’s nieces, Misses
Bucharest, S e p t .
(via . London, trustees. Said ordinance waa placed |Nowman, R oy ^ymes, naya,
nays none, Lyman at Forest City and mororlng
Mr. Catts la afiuent talker and hia Immogene and Evelyn Nix of Com­ Sept. 4).—Tho war office announced i
^ finit wading and read in full I Thereupon the
csident of the city
—*«*—HanfUrd:
Mrr urowft ha«
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; bright s a llic ^ ^ ^ t-^ ty t the audi­ merce.
today that Rumanian troops h a v o | ^ j pas&gt;ed. ttnTT rail gn
I
— nTiHUUlll'Cff thtT the city been the guest T»f her sister, Mrs.
ence in giuil^^Bior nil the. time.
Mr. and Mrs. Rossctter left on occupied Borzek nnd HekL in Tniny U yrn
' |f ' I&gt;jngrr W W At»‘&gt;r- council of the city of Sanford, Flor- R. J. Holly for the past week and
Re called
of those who had th* nm fifty dm fain tin a lull dnTV ylYania.
th o Teutonic Bulguriun pathy, F. L. Miller, Jno. Adama, I Ida, had by their vote passed the
sccompaniod Mr. Brown to' their
-lot Knott* The primary and tour of southern cities. T h e / will allies have been repulsed nt Bnsnrd- R. A. Newman, Roy Symi
Nos, Iordinance entitled on ordinance pro­ home in^'Tsmpa last night. Th«*
expected to vote for him in Novem­ he at home in Sanford, Fla., after ik in Dubrudja, but elsewhere con­
viding for the working of. streets many frieqda hero of Mr. Brown
none.
ber to hold up their hands end there September 14 th*.
tinue their attack along the whole
*
n
roada by certain peraonp re- will be glad, to hear of his auccearf
Thereupon.C oCouncilman
u n c il,...,, Newman
N .w m .n
wlthln lhe clly ||,„|„ „r s .n was only one lone'voter.. He then
Only the immediate relativea of frontier between Dubrudja and Bul­
in 'TaThpa in the fertiliser business
moved
that
tha
rules
be
waived,
and
1
1
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called upon all those who had voted tho bridp were present.
garia..
ford, Florida.
as
ho is now one of the officials and
that said ordinance be placed on its
■ for Catta in June and expected to
A ruid by three hostile hydro­
is
also-general
sales manager of tho
The
following
sec&amp;ml reading by title only, which
vote for him in November to hold
Celebration of "Founder's Day
Gulf FcrUlIxer Co., being recognized
up their hands and the air was full
aa ono of the most experienced fer­
Tho Eastern Stars of Sanford con­
of hands, demonstrating to Mr.
tilizer men in south Florida.
H p'
Catta that he was already electod cluded . to do two successful things citixens and children U .announced. wMve of the rules
■ f 'J '
An Ordinance Prohibiting the
was
formerly
local
manager
hers
of
on Aug. 81st, .which they curried The officialatatemont
Ilow,:
c|ng
by those who. were present.
utemont saya:
aaya:
low,: Ayes, C. H. Dingoei
nK°°'W. W. |n ,fa
cin gQnonany
anyBtrevU
StrevUwithin
withinthethe the Virginia Carolina Chemical Co.,
out (o a perfect detail.
end north- Abcrnathy' F' Lt M cr' Jn!/ A'* City of Sanford any Broken Glass, but left two .years ago to* nccept u
did not make the kind of
"On our nor),
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. Ums, R. A. Newman, Roy Symes. N
«i*acki, W ir e o r other material
Regardless
of
rain
the
Stars
in
a
•peech that he mado in other cities,
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r
.t
No,,
nono.*?-h„
rule
h
.v
ln
,
t
a
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western
fronts,
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7
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Nos,
none/
J
ho
rulM
hRV,n*
,,cen
I
that
may
damage passing vohlclM. better position with the Gulf Ferno doubt tempering his speeches to body, going by jitney, automobilo y ilflhtjng we occupic
1
e oc
&gt; L s|ved the ordlnunco was placed on i
ord,nunc&lt;j
-plated' on its tlllfcr CD.
the
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environment of the different and on foot surprised tho Robbins of Borszeb, and the hiight
ff
stroll.I r.-iiding and r.-a&lt;l t&gt;&gt; title f nrat reading nnd read in full and
cities and his address hero was njl on tho West Hide, where they have »h«t
that town. Wo
captured four o f - lonly „ nd paMed. ■Roll caRed. Ayes.
Wo cantured
callcd as follows:
J. B. Johnson and family have to blit
very
recently
mlgratcif.
They
licera and 160 men and entirely oc­ C. H. Dingee, W. W. Abernathy, F. Ayc#i c
that could be desired from every
Dingee,
W.. W. Abcr- turned 'from a tyip to tho jnoun**
being
among
tho
oldest
members
of
Msndpoint. He failed-to tell about
cupied the inhabited regiort of 8e- L. Miller, Jno. Adams, R .'A . NoW* nglhy, F. L. Miller, Kno. Adams, tajna of TcnneSaec. Whcro-Jthoy -s o —
|*,the high school girls, a feature in the order the Sisters planned to keli (St Lclak), in Haromszok.
nun, Roy.Jjy.iuw- Nos,*
--------JitrTtrNiWWlHrTloy BymjsT 'Nays journ every summer. Mr. Johnson
some oftials speeches that haa called surprise ’ Slater and Brother and at __iiQn- 4he~*outhern-fr«»nt-thF
lor much .... .I ..™ ,,) .AL tbo-oorao tiwo opl.l'roro Kpl—f .
Thereupon Councilman Nowinan |none. Thereupon Councilman New-, is one of the. successful grower* o f
my attacked along tho whole Do- Imovfd tlint the rules ho farther man moved that the rules ho wulvcd the Monroo,section and has a aura-"
ooUot .1 hli u l k 1 Morris'
* '— ■-' birthday, Aug. 31st,
” * ' ”which
h,' h
by
general
orders,
from
all Grand bcudja front Sr south of B? “ rd ‘ ‘ ! waived and that said ordinance be and that .aid ordinance bo placed mcr homo In tho mountains near
that he never, mado auch an' aiaer- .
but was repulsodr On the ro^ * L «
,ared m n its third reading und on iU second reading by title only, Knoxville, Tennessee.
ti^n about the school girls and any Chapters* ia recognised as "Founders
of
the
front
the
fighting
eont,nue,&lt;
I‘
f
inni
paM*agc, which motion wOs duly which motion waa duly «con d ed
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man who so. states waa a liar. Al­ Day.”
bombarded Islack seconded. Roll was called, on tho thereupon the roll was csllod on the Wire, or. other material that m ajj
The
enemy
Mrs. Robbins was reminded of
bert Williamson and other news­
and :Kalafat.
waiver
of m
tho
resulting as fol-JJ waiver of the rules, aa follows: Ayes damage passing* Vehicles.
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a iv u r u»
u *rules,
u iw i •
paper men who-heard him make thla he pioneer days when she lookedn
"Three hostile hydro-acroplanea
A
c H x)ingee, W. W .]C . H. Dingee, Wi 'W. Abernathy.
f^ waa moved and aecoqdod thatf..
•peech can now coll him about it. at her Small rooms (ijd the- large dropped
_—_J Ibombs
l... on PConstania.
amsIan« n
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R.
Sev
tho mlllago for 1916 bo placed oft
Abernathy.
F.
L.
Miller.
Jno.
Ad-1F.
L.
Miller,
Jno.*
Adams,
R.
A.
Bad Mr. Catta made any auch allu­ body of company bfit'their happy crsl children and civilians were
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urns, R: A. Newman, Roy Symes. Newman, Roy Symes, Nays, none 14 mills.' ‘ Carried.
sion here ahqut our high school girls faces covered all embarrassment,
wounded."
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Non, none. Thereupon the ordin- Tho rules having been waived, said
It waa moved' and acconded njufi.
| he would have bqen called to ac­
Master Storopcr had a amllo'for
. . . . towns of Borsxek and Sex ance entitled ‘ An Ordinance Provid- ordinance waa then placed on Ita carried that^th# following budgetC
The
• V-Vrfl
count in a proper manner and all every one, as a future Worthy Pat­
Lelek arc In' the. extreme eastern I |ng for tj,„ i MUanco of Bonds in the second reading, read by title only for tho yoar 1917 be adopted*.
those Who wero present were glad ron us waa at hia beat.
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portion of Tranaylvaniu and t h o L um 0( |45,000.00 for the purpoae and passed.
Roll call os follows:
Expenditure
*
•. •. j * aiuH
• *h*1 ht' changed hia tactics and con­
All wished Brother RobortlMorrls Irst named la tho most frequented L f p ay|ngf Retiring and Refunding Ayes, C. H. Dingee, W. W. Al&gt;cr
•CY*'
Rinklne Fund.....„J..._J...-$ 6.657Jrt&gt;
.
bimaelf to the attack on Knott was present with us to enjoy the
water plsco in that province and ia L n
0( Bonds of the City of nathy, F. L. Miller, Jno. Adams, R. Interest on Bonds . J .—
12,900.00
•ad the Supreme Court. ' In fact delicious Ice cream cand cake (and
Nays, TnturMit nn Vouchers . - ..... 2,409.45 - “
those who attended the meeting by .the way, this tame delicious re­ •Rusted in a romantic valley of the Stnfordi Florida: In the Sum of A. Nowman, Roy Symes.
eastern Carpathians.
It exports $16,000.00, bearing date of Jan- none. Thereupon Councilman New- Police Department---- —— . 3,840.00
••Pecting something sensational were freshments wM about to be deposit­
great quantities of mineral w a te rL ftry 1; 1897 B„d maturing January man moved that tho rules
further Fire Department---2,660-00
disappointed, for,M r. Catta made a
ed at anothtr number when it waa and has a population of. 1,600. L
#nd authorising and em- waived, and that said ordinance bo filtv Council ..............
2 .10.00
v« y calm and ladylike speech as he timely discovered "Stars shown near­
Basardjjlk
is
a
fortified
town
in
the
L
0*
t'r|ng
tho
mayor
of
the
city,
of
placed
upon
Jta
third
reading
7,000.00
Streets
&amp;
Bridges
JUjjscd that he had an intelligent er by."
Many subjects were dis­ extreme southeastern portion of tho l Sa;iford( Florida, to issue a call for final passage, which nyjtlon was duly
6,600.00
■udienie and that he would ltave to cussed,-especially the strike. •
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Dobiudjan distHct of Rumania whUo L n Section to determine the ques- seconded. Roll was called on the San. &amp; St. Cleaning
G QOO DO
•how them by facta and while aome
islack and Kalafat are Rumanian t,on u lo the |MUance of aald bondii, waiver of tho rulpa, as follows: Ayes, Munieipal Salaries........
When
it
came
to
dakplng
hands
3,000.00
°l his statements were sweeping,
i
.600.00
covering all the sins of otninion and and saying good-bye the sun 1 was frontier town* on tho Danube tlver. j and for tije election for a board of C. II. Dingee, W. W. Abernathy, ffnArlinif PHtnh#n
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jfyf]
three bond truatoea, was placed upon IF. L. Miller, Jno. Adams, R. A. PniiRpp Arrnunt.
down
and
all
felt
It
had
been
a
com­
300.00
commission of the opposition ha
I iU third reading and final poaaage Newman, Roy Syroea. Naya, none. Pntinrl Account
4m
800.00
*de his claims In a. manner that plete‘surprise as well aa celebrating C ^ N o t e d nail Player Here
'Yi
Aw
Paul
Snyder,
catcher
of
the
St.
and
read
in
full
and
passed.
Roll
Thereupon
the
ordinance
_e°Utled
In
a
body
"FoundeFa
Day/'
1
,
000.00
Sewer* ,
-- ............-......
mpreased^ the hearers arid he waa
■
Ayea, An Ordinance Prohibiting the IlaO- Water Supply....................
Thla organisation of Eastern Stars Louis Nationals la In the city spend- call resulting as follows:
2,282.00
Irequently applauded.
Ha stated
ing an enforced vacation made nec- C. H. Dingee. W . W. Abernathy, Ing on any StrwU within the City Printing and Stationery—
in
Sanford
numbers
77
members
in
600.00*
r—
th, t k* *■» the only nominee
1,600.00
the Democratic party, that had good standing and are recognised casary by an injury to hia right foot F. L. Miller, Jno. Adams. R. A. of Sanford, any Broken Glass, NMU, Miscellaneous ...... —
3,000.00
" « ‘ved the certificate of nomtna- for their.-nx*nx deeds of charity. It sustained in a play. Mr. Snyder.led Newman, Roy Symes. Nos, none. |Tacks, Wire or other materials.that
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a
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the]may Damage Passing Vehicles waa
•u°n and WQu|d not BUrr#nd#r ,t
All. who have aeen bis 8tar in the his team in batting and leads the Thereupon the president of
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‘
,
league
in
average
U
catcher"
and’
la
]
co7ncir"annouoc«d
that
the
dty|
placed upon IU third . reading and r.v* Bv
$69,648.75
en if he had to go to Jail until Egit'-that Uve in or near Sanford,
prominent
In
balldom&gt;
Mr.
Snyder
I
councU
ol
thrf
city
of
Sanford
hadlflnal
PU««BB
«nd
read'.in
full
and
er
November election when and also visitors within th® cHy
.
Receipts
c»Hcd aa fotlowa. Pn1lp« n»nartmi&gt;nt
• doora of the jail would be open- please rtmember you are courteous­ expects to spend aeveral weeks here by their vote passed the ordinance passed.
4.000. 00*.
wd he would walk but as the ly invited_io the regular meeting and Is greatly enjoying the ball entitled, An Ordinance Providing Ayes, C. H. Dingee, W. W. Aber* SinltiYV. ’ ............................ 2 .0 00 . 0 a
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the Orlando and |for the issuance of Bonds in the sum nathy, F. L. Miller,-Jno. Adams,
trem or of Florida.
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fa
September 6th, 1916.
Llceme_____ _ .*■•■■ »»«*&lt;■■*« ' 2 ,000.00
** ; t-nil
of
$46,000.00
for
the
purpose
of
R.
A.
Newman,
Roy
Syroea.
Nays,
Secy
Sanford teams
Mr. c u ts impresses one as _
Pound 4 Dog Tax.^.u.....
500.00
.
K e y i n g , Retiring and Refunding an none
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? a“ . who *Maka he U right and la
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roberta and issue of Bonda of the city of San- the council announced that the City
fa tin g for his rights and thU very ^M r. and Mrs. J. D. Sayrea and
.C«. Road &amp; Bridge----------- 4,000.00
family have returned from a delight- ford, Florida, In the aum of $46,- Coundl of the City of Sanford, lor'
' $59,648.75
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kMn-hlm many naw' votes little daughter and. Mrs. Strickland
ful.trip to Daytona Beach made In 000.00. bearing date January 1, Ida, had by their vote pawed tho
November. For this mason and all of Tampa apent several hours in
City
Tax
Assessor
was hero In­
1897, and Maturing January* 1, 1917,1ordinance entitled, An Ordinance
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cjty
Sunday, wiu
the gueiU of Mrs
, .--------------win W
kjr ouiiiiajr,
structed to cancel the assessment o f
baek on the Job of city Aerk and I and auth
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tbe * u u he E. B. Brown at Comfort Cottage looks like he had epjoyed the salt the mayor of the city of Sanford. Streets within the City of 8 »nfo|'d* the Sanford Traction .Company.
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be «ckontd with They were enroute to Jacksonville
Council' adjourned. ,
Florida to issue a cell for an elec- any Broken Glass, Noils Tacks,
breeses.
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be no greit surprise II for several days' visit
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For Sale at Sanford—Two lighters,
to W * bll o f *
Bklrvin, * • charming and talented hi
gasoline engine end pump and other
chat-Tv*
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work
to
do
on
young wqtokn, h«W to tho- Metre
{fcff Warfc *0* to bo-done. .Howto* to articles. Address Z. Spinks, Oviedo,
program. wilL be-eeen in support*of

Owen Moore, starred with Doro­
thy Gish in "Susan Rocks tho noat"
a new Triangle feature, has a beau­
tiful Irish fight therein that will
make Douglas Fairbanks of the I nee
studios look’ Co his lautals’
Lyric,
Friday:-

your kind rockornj.sndatlon I*vo got
thia altarwalion han* I've got to ahow
•s *ow I deaorto It**
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Miss Edith thought that waa very
nice of Thomas, but she waa not aura
that It explained why ha woa aq -rot*
Tcent about Sarah Jane. Tho explana­
tion of that came ono morning when
passing the'Arethuaa aho saw Thomas
cominx out clad In a now suit of glos­
sy blJfcl. stiff now hat and a riocktle
jk htfo as hla eyes. Otf seeing Miss
Edith his Jaco Instantly became aa
red as the%rlck to the cottages opposite.
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this morning!’* oxcUlmod Mlsa Edith,
j^jou can't bo working. You.loqkMl*
most rs |f you wero to ho married.’ ’
Thomas grew atlll redder in tho
faco. "Well, miss," he stammered at
last, ‘that there la my blntentlons.”
Why, has Sarah Jane comof Oh,
why. didn't yon toll me!" said Mlsa
fSdlth.
"Well, now, mlss,’^ said. Thomas,
not to deceive you,: It ain’t 8arah
Jane. R’a a young lydy Hl've boen
walkin' hout with 'ero, 'or namo boln*
Tlda Btromberg."
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•-Thomas.” said Miss Edith, solemn­
ly arid reproachfully, “ I'll nover apeak
to you agalq.”
"Why, 1 thought as *ow you wanted
mo to marry, m in,’’ said Thomas.
. “ I did,” said Mlsa Edith, ?*but I want­
ed you to marry Sarah Jano, poor
thing! How .could .you bo so faith­
less!*'
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Thomas hung his, head to guilty con­
fusion. "Baitftt Jane got married fuaL"
ho said at last "She married s—a
‘abcrdaahcr on Nowlngton causeway.’’
. "I don't believe yqu aro telling mo
tho truth. Thomas." sold Miss Edith,
■ovarely.

MgangiumgnqMM^

OSCAR/JTANAGE IS VALUABLE

Mr. Barry pore. There is a strong
supporting cast which Includes Paul
Everton, Edward Brennan, Charles
Prince, Julius D. Cowles and other
well known stage and screen'artists.
The story, of "The Quitter" is’
laid
in I southwestern mining town
II Japanese maidens.

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

mandmant of
hesddrSgwotn by
and the
beautiful Japanese
Tauri
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ar tress, In the ieaao L. Lesley pYoduction of "T h e Honorable Friemj
which will he seen it. the Star on
Monday, li a r.nmple of thd palnste.ing care these young ladies take
in arranging •their raven tresses.
Arranging her hair in this fashion
took Miss* Aolxi.’s two maids two
hours. Her "crowning glory" hsd
to he combed, oiled, and then moluded into shape so that each particular
hair would remain in its J^daifnlifd
position in spite of any movement
its wearer might make, or of any
mischief that iom » vagrant , lireexe
might attempt to (jo.

demand Vo was starred In a. Japan­
At the Star Theatre
ese
story, "Alien Souls" and again
Seaaue Hayakawa, the noted Jap­
repeated
hla success of the former
anese actor, who will be seen at the
production.
In "T h e Honorable
8 tar "on Monday in the Jesse L.
Friend,"
he
has
tho role Of a young
Leaky production of "The Honor­
Japanese In America, and It la said
able Friend," written especially for
him# by - Elisabeth .McGafTey and to be one of the moat unusual in
' prepared for the screen by Eva Un- which he has- appenred.
Hnwnknwn la*, surrounded by a
aell baa long been considered by his
cast
of unusual excellence including
, fellow dramatic artiata aa one of
such
distinguished artiata aa Tauri
Jthe greatest actors on t{iA' screen.
Aoki,
Raymond Hatton and Bill
• It waa,H?nly recently, however, .that
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ho attracted the attention of the Elmer.
theatre going public. This was accbmpliahud ■ *b en —he was *es»-: Ifif Marah^aHd^MarshaM In I)(ama df
Paris Aph^hea
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support of F 'j nie Ward In the Lasky prodott’bf "T h e Cheat." Short­
In "A . Child of the Paris Streets"
ly.after that, in-answer to popular to he shown at th 6 Lyric Theatre,
Mila, Dufrane^ueen of tho Apaches
pleads with"a judge of the French A Girl With Too Much
court to spare her son. who U ar-.
Her-Problem
raigned before him; but he is deaf t(f
her entreaties . and sentences the
youth to’ the gallows. The old wom­
an vows, revenge. Her Opportunity
comes soon after' and aho kidnaps
the judge's little daughter. Julie.
Julie is reared as an Apache. She
is taught to commit nil. the crimes
peculiar to the Paris.gnngsteru. Hut
heredity tolls and she rebels 'against
her tutors. She U threatened with
death by strangulation unless she
obeyB;_bVJt. »hc succeeds in junni/ig
away.
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She finds shelter in the atudio of a
young American who is studying art
in the Latin Quarter. He finds her
At -the Star Monday
there, *und falls in love with her.'
She earns her livin': by posing’ as a
model for hirtt. From this tinie on.
he attempts to protect her and safe­
guard her; hut one dny^when she hus
ventured forth ftlotrt Into the streets
she is captured by the gangsters and
carried hack to the old life.
The artist learns of her danger,
hut. cannot locate her.
However,
E . F . LANE, MANAGER
Julie’s old nurse, who hus been re­
"THE HOUSE THAT PLEASES"
duced to soiling trinkets on the
MOORE, IN T H E NEW TR I­
street "beds Julie being carried sway OWEN
ANGLE PLAY, "SU8AN ROCK* TH E
to the Apache den. She gives the
D O A T ."
alarm to the judge, and. the police
#At the L ir e To-r.ight.
are sent to the spot.
1 here is a
Ni) woman can fail ta ho interentthrilling fight between police and
H fT T 'l HV
1V . i l n C t I f e o m'' The a X T i res Dorothy Gish.
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cue. is accomplished *by her artist
In these duys of woman’ s place in
"S u san Rocks the Boat"
lover; so later, when; he usks her the broader fields of the world’s
bund in marriage, -their union has work, the not- struck in the opening
featuring D o r o t h y Gish
’
the father’s blessing. '
scenes of the new 'triangle play,
and Owen M oore. "Bath­
Mae Marsh and Tully Marshall "Susun Rocks the Boat," with Dor­
tub Perils" featuring Fred
othy Gish.in the leading role has
have the leading roles.
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peculiar significance.
Wednesday, at Lyric. *
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THEATRE

PROGRAMME

Saturday—"Letitia" "For Value
Received".. Seventh Hniaode"Peg O' tlie King".

Monday— "HU Trust and IfIs
Trust Fulfilled" "Some Pud"
"Engineer’s Horror" •

Tuesday— ‘‘The Girl of Gold
Gulrh" "The Peach 1’irke.V
Sellg Tribuhe News. . "Hilly’s
Mother" Seventeenth Episode
of th e‘ ‘ Iron Claw"
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Wednesday— Trinngle Duy, "A
Child of Paris Street" featuring
May Alarsb. "WJUle. Wwbly s
Ways"

Ha r sh , in new t r I anole
PLAY, "A CHILD OF TH E PARIS
'STREETS."
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ADMISSION 5 AM) 10 CENTS
MATINEE)
Turxlmr - Wrdareday • Frida* • Ntlwilir

3:15 p. m.

Night 7 p. m. Sharp

At Lyric.Theatre Wednesday.
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"The Honorable Friend".
Tliut u womnn’i crowning glory
shall he her hair is tho first com•

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Billy 8 ulllvsn Ranks Tiger Catcher
Next to Ray 8chalk—Is Patient •
'• With Hie Pitchers.
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Miss Edith took the keen Interest to
High-grade pralso has como to Os­
things and pcoplo—particularly peo- car Stanage. Hilly 8ulllvan rogarda
.Pie—that young ladles of eighteen of­ tho Californian as rttnklng next to nay
ten do. 8o that accounted for her 'Bchalk aa tho best catcher to the
going down Into tho basement‘ where American loaguo.
Thomas Watts was clearing away tho
“ I do not know but that Btanago
ashes from tho furnaco and making Is a more valuable man to tho Tigers
his acquaintance.
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than 8chalk would bo," says Bulltvan.
Thomas was a sort of odd-job man, Schaljt Is a high-strung fellow and he
of English birth, almost elderly and shows to best advantage with a g6od
of a squat figure. He hsd made, hla pitching staff.. Stanage, on. the other’
appearance on the street early In Uyj bend, la patient and more* likely to
summer with a little push-cart, a slcklo get good work from an uncertain ataff
and a rako and ho trimmed tho lawns than Bchalk, next to Kddlo Foster of
(which are not largo) on tho street for. __
tho Nationals. Is tho hit and run batrJrortK'
“ Dproach-or ■wtntetVftjn^^^flfij'i'ipp because ot
hla un­
ho asked such of hla patrons as had canny ability to shove the hall through
furnaces to allow him to tend them— either sldo of tho Infield when the
shako down and food In tho morning, runner from first la going down.
feed and bank at night, aeventy-fWo
"If the White Sox had Foster they
centa per week, and ashes removed would have (ho pennant won by tho
an extra twenty-five cents.
Miss hrst of June," says Jennings. "Per;
Edith’s papa engaged him for the full sonally, I bellevo Floater la a mueb
program and MlsavEdlth at tho first
sound of shoveling went down and In­
terviewed blnf.
Rhe asked him a fine variety of ques­
Susan is a girl raised without a
responsibility to her name. She has tions. He did "fairish to middlin’, as
.might say.** "M l fife iurnkccs.
a fortune of her^vyry own, hating
"No, miss, I ain’t married, o’ course,"
scrv tints, Forres, automohiios and
ho aald to response to tho next ques­
pH that is part of a life of luxury. tion. "Not as yet. 1 'opo to bo. but
Yet she already has begun to feel the i'm not woll enough orf. IH'vo got a
desire to he up and doing. It so lydy back to tho hold country as I
happerts That {?u»un has the where­ walked hout with, but sho scs to me.
with t o 'rock the old family boat and hIio aes: "Thomas, w'en I marry Itt'm
create a little eXcltomdni for herself: goto’ to stop takln’ to mnnglln'. Hi m
gain' to 'avo n .’ouso o’ mo hown an*
so hers is an ideal situation. *
a 'Usban' as 'as got 'Is hit o' money
Most young women think that to tho hank.' Bo I como hovor 'ero.
marriage is goirig to free them, from hut somo’ow I ncvoY seem to 'avo no
monotonous life of the* old family luck.”
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For some weeks the family heard litcircle, only to- find that they have
entered up6n a thraldom vastly more tlo olso from Miss Edith than accounts
obnoxious, from which there is nb of Watts and his touching romanco.
efccape. Susan has that opportunity Her n^mo Is 8arqh .Jano 'Igglns and
a hrainlers. iilMe so­ »hu ’aa carroty ’air,” said Mtss Kdlth.
Oscar 8tanago.
"Isn't It perfectly lovoly? And they
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ciety fop os candidate for her hand; haro been engaged now for more than
hut fortunately she takes her fling aayon yea'rp—as long as Jacob worked better second baSeman than third,
and 1 wouldn’t bo aurpr|fyi If Grto
before nnd finds .a red blooded man for wharVhor-namo."
_ nth thought tho same way. FOstwr la
who •know- how to hdmllc^iiimaaU.
murdia h'elp'hlm according to hor
uot only a lino fielder, but a dangerwhen .necessary. •
poor tittle mottos.
oils baiter and a good .man on the
Thankeo klridly, .miss," ho would basos."
So, .underlying tho ifiegsant hu­
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mor of little Huspn’ s story’ there is say, as bo pocketed hor donations. "It
visualized’ what twenty million wom­ showa your-fooltog ’art an’ hovery lit*
tlo 'ofps, as the sayln' is. Hl'm-a goln’
en want, to help themselves to help
to toll Sarah Jane about this."
the nation.’ It’s a *hlg' idea,^ worth
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"Don't mind about that, Thotnaa" &lt;^1
thinking about.
aald Miss Edith. "But you might give
el
e I
’ Lyrlr, Friday:
her my lovo and tell her that 1 think
you aro—a—a nice man and that aho
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Lionel Harrymord In Metro Won- ought not to Inslat upon a houao of
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her own if you could tako her to a nice
drrplay
llttlo flat."
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"T h e Quittor,’* a Stirring Story
"No'fear, miss. H ill toll 'er that,"
with a big star and a strong cast.’
said Thomas.
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•Lionel Barrymore, * dno of -the
Onq day a very rich man came to
tl
moat popular and versatile artiata Mlsa Edith's house. Ho waa ao rich 1 All Local Advertisements Under
of the screen will be seen here at that he owned an onttro flat building This Heading TH R EE CENTS s
the Star on Tuesday in the starring all by himself. Mlsa Edith told him Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
role of "The Quitter," a five part about Thomas la her epthuslastlc way. Charge-25 Cents.
and ho sqemed Interested and whdn
Metro wonderplay -produced
by
she had finished he aald: "Well, my
Rolfe Photoplays Inc.
Marguerite Janitor la going to leave me at the end
FOR SALE

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iiFR OGRAM A T TH E STA R
Friday—Paramount PreM&gt;nt&lt;i' Owen Moore and
gucriet Courtot In "Rolling Stonco"

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enacted. It was originally planned
to photograph ' the scenes on the
American Mexican border, but when
the-company* of players went there
they were advised to leave on ac­
count of the disturbance in that
quarter.
Director Charles . Horan
w‘aa?ohllged to ’ bring' his -jcdfclpany
back up north anti seak a suitable
fixation. He found exactly whM he
wanted near Delaware Water ('up,
Penn., and there he constructed an
entire minlhg town.- •
Among some of the interesting
and picturesque scenes in "The
Quitter/ aro the "Three Cheers"
saloon and a typical western court­
room, with a big trial in progress.
Mr. Horan used many real western
types, including Indians, cow hoys,
hslf breeds and Chinese.
These
genuine types were brought out of
the southwest by the director. Mr.
Barrymore has one of the best parts
of', his career in "Tho Quitter.

Mar.

Saturday—Paramount PreaenU Theodore Roberts and
Carlylo Blackwell in ” Mr. Grex of Monte Carlo"
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Monday — Paramount Presents Suasua Hayakawa in
"The Honorable Friend"
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Tuesday—Mftro Presents Lionel Barrymore in “ The
Quitter"
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At the Star Saturday.

of tho week and I wouldn't wondor If
thla friend of youra suited me, very
well, my dear. He would have a nice
ooty little set of room* In the base­
ment, big enough for Sarah Jane and
him', and he ought to aava enough but
of bla-trage^ to pu\ a bit In tho bank.
Send him around to aee me."
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Of oouraa, when Thomas became the
Janitor of the Arethuaa he could not
attend to Edith’s father’s furnace any
more and Mlsa Edith had to go to see
him about Sarah Jana For some time
Thomas talked to her very freely, but
he aald that ha would have to wait
and put by a bit o' jnoney before he
sent for hla sweetheart- Then as Ume
passed It saemed to Mlaa Edith that
Thotnaa rather avoided-her. He was
evasive In hla replies when she did eee
him.' She taxed him with his unfriend­
liness and he protested fervently that
It was imaginary on her part.
"Yea it &amp; miss." bg. Mid, ’’ ’pwsq-

For 8 ale— Mowing machine, wheel
rake, ono horse smoothing harrow,
all new. J. B. Tuttle, Enterprise,
Fla. ,
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Dogs for Sale— Pointers, setters
and hounds, trained or untrained.
If interested write for a revised Hs'L
Worth Side Kennels, P. O. Box No.
J86, High Point,. N. C.
,3-10tc
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.For Sale— Modern house and .three
lota 1011 Oak Ave. 150 feet front.
E. L. Marshall, St..Charies, III. 2-8o
For Sale—Nice 5 passenger Oak­
land automobile. Also surrey. Ap­
ply Aberntthy’s furniture store. '
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For Sale-VNearly new adding ma­
chine. $35.(10. Western Union.
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* For Sale— Marlnq^notor, 18 hont-.
power, 8 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferrb.
First class condition, Sanford Mach-,
ine fk Oaragp Co.
93-tf
• For 8ale—Owing to change f 0
electrical power we have on hand
machinery In good condition, con­
sisting of boilers, engines, wstsr
pumps,- fire pumps, air compres­
sors and aundry other machines,
which we offer at prices which are a
■mall part of the original cost. If
interested addrcM Virginia Carolina
Chemical Co., care 11. H. Peabody,
Supsrirttncdent, Sanford, Fla.i
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F O R RENT
For Rent—House, 1212jPark ave­
nue, 6 rooms. $12.60 per month,
including water. G. W.lSpenccr.
4-tf
%l»Wh . "I.
For Rent—Store room and office
and living -rooms in Bishop'Block.
Thatcher Realty CO.
104-3tc
For Rent— Furnished house of six
rooms and bath.
Cor. 9th and
Myrtle.
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97-tfc
For Rent—Six room cottage on
Palmetto avenue. $18 per month
Inquire of Sanford Furnituro Co.
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96-tfc
Furnished rooms, large and cool,
four - blocks from business center.
Bath rooms in connection. Cheap
rates.for summer. Comfort Cottage,
corner Fourth nnd Magnolia. 92-tf
For Rent— Several nice office
rooms ovor Yowell'sr4* Enquire N. P.
Yowell &amp; Co.
82-tf •
For Rent—708 Park avenue. En­
quire of H. C. DuBose, First and
Park avenue, .
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W ANTED
Tenant Wanted—Wanted a go6d
tenant for my 20 acre farm, situated
3 miloa south of Sanford. None but
those who( can furnish good refer­
ences need'apply. 'George G. Her­
ring, 'Sanford, Fla.
2-8tp
Wanted—Position onjtruck farm
by .experienced truck g r o w e r .A d ­
dress Rivers- Grocery Co., this city
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LOST
Lost, strayed or stolen In Sanford
May,a 1910, ladies' valuable gold
hunting esse watch. "Adelaide" in
back. Chain, 2 cords trough- slides;
charm, gold and pearl opera glass.
Holder of any part pleases give loca­
tion to Editor Herald, Henry MeLaulin ’ or Mrn.|| Malcolm^Wright,
Manatee. Fla.
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Lost—White|Bird*Pup. 6 months
old. Finder phone^2411. Reward.
8- 2 tc
llrp iiim rn i of (h r Ir itfU r ,
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U. S. l.pnJ (&gt;(Dr* •( (J»lr.r»»ill*. Kl».
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N otice i* krrtby glvaa tk tt William J)
Fillman of Wakiwa, Fla., who • on Juna
24, IDI1, mad* Homaitaad Knt rv. No
O S S te,.(oi 8 H •( HK‘ 4 and
of S W I i;
Srrtinn 92, 'i ownahip 10 8, llania k t K.
Tallahaaaoa Meridian. ha« filed- nolle* of
Intention In tnaka K lr e -r iir 1‘ root to e*tabllah claim to lb* land ab iv * daac.ibad,
belor* Clark Circuit Court, at rtanford
Florida, on tha 28th day c f September.

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Claimant name, aa wllnaaaaa:
K : A. Kuah of Wakiara, Florida
W. K. Laa of W *k l*a . Florida
W. II. n c y d .o f W eUwa, Florida
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W. A. Ilu.h of Wakiwa, Florida.
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NOTICE O F FLECTION
Whvreaa. th* Cltjr Council o( tba City
of ttanford, HamlnSla county, Florida, oa
th* Slat day of Auguat, ISIS, duly paeaed
i " '“j-'U r x ii'iuXjlU llad i ;lAaa-4»rdtna u u r tu’ ~
niTTr.g lor tna fuuanrS of Honda In tb*
Sum ol (18.000.00 for Ik* Purptifca o f
Faying. ItrUgiri* and Itatundlnr
lt*fundln
n I mo
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an
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of Honda o r i n
W C liy o f Ranford. )ia- In th*
aum of | I6.CC0D.00, Hearing Dato January
I, 18ST and M aturlas January ............. * 8
and .AuthorUlns and
FImpoarorJag tb*
M ayor of th* City of Ranford, Florida, ta
layua a Call for an KI*ctlon to l)«t*rmln*
tb* (Juration aa to tha Iaauanco o f Raid
Hoada, a n d 'for tba KI»rtlon of a Beard o f
Three Horn! Truat***," which aald ordin­
ance waa duly appravad by m i on th* aam*
data and W a rn * effective- Immadlat*!/
upon tla approval, and
W h c t n t , under fh# charter ef the city
ol Sanford, th* quewlian of the laauanre o f
bonlt* ahould h* lu bm ltted to the elector*
nf raid city, who own real ratal* for rati­
fication, or rejection, a t an rlectlon to be
railed for that purpoeo:
Therefore, 1, J. U. Oavlaon, mayor o f
the city of Sanford. Ram lnole. county.
Florida, under and by virtue of tho author­
ity In m* vested by lb* ordinance* of th*
city of Hanford, In reference to the leay- .
»n ce of bond*, do hereby c*U an fleet l« »
to be held on tte SSth day of September.
t»16. to determine th* queetion by aald
election, than and there to be held a* to
whether or not th* aald city of Saq/crd
shall be authorliad to laau* bond* In tho
•urn of ttS.000.00 for tho purpose of pay­
ing. retiring and refunding th* ( 4S.000. 0a
all per rent city of Ranford. Florida, bonds. J
maturing January I. I0IT| and to elect . j
three ptraona te peeve a* a board of bond*
trustee* for said preposed laau# of besda.
A nd l - d o hereby eppolnn t C. C. W ood­
ruff, W. W.. Long nnd John Anderson -l»snartors of **I4 electies. s a d M. W. LoveU
elarn of sold election.
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Foil* to be opanad i t eight o ’ clock n.
and to remgln open until sundown.
Witness my hand aa ipwror, and th* **•!
of the aald city of Hanford. Hemlnef* CouatT
on thia th* M rd of day of Auguet,
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J. n ‘. D AVISON. .
Mayor of th* .C ity of Sanford.
Rominol* County, Florid*.
Alleet: Jaa. C. Robarta,
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City Clerk *t the City of Sanford. Fla.
S-Tue# A Fri-10t
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la t e e r l #f Cenaty Jadge, BaSalaat* C e s s­
, i f . Rial* * f Florida
Ir. re Fatate at
Lida Maine*
.
Notice le hereby given, to all wham it
may eoar*rn, that oa the le t day of S*.
tim ber ...
A. D. ISIS, I shall apply .M J
Honorable Oeorge
,
O. Marring,
said Court, aa Judga
ol frobate,* for mK
Ju(*
Anil discharge a* executor e f It# #*t(t» •*
IJda llalnaw. deceased; and that at the •*“ *
lime I will preeant my Anal acceui
tiacu tor of said aatate, and oak for
approval.
Dated Feb llt k . A^ IV ISIS.

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September 1,1916

THE SANFORD HERALD
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While there will be much suffering &lt;ated by the federal government the
THESANFORD HERALD should
the strike last any length of states must appropriate another dbl-

time and while our growers would be lar. ,
v
B. J. HOLLY, Editor
If has kindled anew the fires of
unable
to -ship their perishable pro­
W. M. HAYNES, Buaiaeee Manager.
ffi
The W orking Man’s Bank Account
and
ducts as formerly, the people them­ patriotism, reminding men
PvUkM I w r Tw*Uy sad rVM»r
selves would not face actual starva­ worden, of the meaning of American­
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tion as they would at other points ism, awakenlqg tho nation to lively
E N who are .employed by the day or week rarely have very
Sanford la at the head of naviga­ sense of its perils, iUT. powers, Its
much notice before they are laid off. This means that the work- *
■ t t u a i t r n o N r u le * . in a d v a n c s
tion on the St. Johns river and this weakness,.Its mission, and quicken­
O H I T i l l • « » ■ » « « . • . . • • « » M U great artery of trade would be alive ing the pulse with feryor of devo­
ing man of all men should have a little money saved up and have it
B i r M ON TH S.,.............1 I»
tion
to
tljb
flsg
and
all
It
symbol­
‘
deposited
Safely in- the bank. The Peoples Bank invites the accounts
witheboti?*
H
the
railroads
are
tied
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up. Sanford is on a direct roule izes. v
of working men and their families. Interest is paid on savings ac­
P » I « W » J b lk« CtlJ V , ( k n t a f 11.00 P « V r.r In
There are only some of thc^largor
with all the eastern markets wnd the
counts,
compounded twice a ^ear." Your money will help you earn
&lt;
A d u * r « *r 10*. P*r Mad Ik
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achievements' Of the Democratic ad­
P t n M l t to Adtaara Mai* tl* Mad* al Off!** .warehouses of Jacksonville nn'd other
money,
if deposited with this Batik.
cities on the Atlantic seaboard are ministration, accomplished not only
I*r*&gt;i Aa Himl OiM Mil Mall** Aafaa* 1M filled with goods at this tiine. without 'Disturbance * tb business,
IMl, al Ik* PaalaOl** al HaaM, Ftarld*
Having difficulty In transporting but with acceleration of business
Ua4*r Art *f March Ird. I*T».
them to other points inland the river
“ The ring of the anvil, not tho
&lt;&lt;
would
give
them
an
outlet,
supple­
rattle
of the sabre,' the song of ‘the
OH** la llrcald llalldlag
&gt;N*. Ill
mented by the Atlantic Ocean.
reaper, not tho shriok of the soldier;
it'll 11.TTTCfllS;
JUIU gel o
m
-■ eve
aiijr tho clatter of tho shuttle, not the
We could
supplies
for sssa
many
and together
with aU that cf ck of th e .rj{^ J a v c Wim^iia_tha
mont
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i.lfidc n,n AMHiinu trtrl nU in tha enim.
C..M. J|AND
0 . L TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
L ._____ iLJLSrtVBNS
coujd Tje_ra!se.U. bcrt.Jn.Ahe way of place wo occupy today In tha coup*
I'mljtal
Au'l Csihiar
fruits and vegctaUes Sanford could clfiTof "the worf(l.n
F, L WOODRUFF Vka-Prssidaal
C**hW
keep the wolf from the door and
virtually live within ourselves. We
deplore this strike and’ hope it. will
W W V W V W V ^ V W V W V W W
W W V V W W M R W W U U iii
never come to pass fpr Sanford Is a
railroad center and jnany of our
citizens arc employees of the railroad
and day Out. His fielding has been against Pafmer onco he getting- away made the prediction tjist the Geor­
and the reduction of wages and cur­
of
tho highest ‘ type.
Chambers, with a 6 to 2 victory.
gian' would be in the lead by the
tailment of train service would work
Brinson
and
Crowell
starred
in the
close of the season. Ty has six nlore
a. great hardship In This rity In
field, all three pulling, down hard
Ty Cobb is dosing in on Speaker, weeks to catch Iris and from the
many ways, but Sanford wobld still
Orlando defeated Sanford yester­ chances. , Orlando scored in the first now for the league leadership, being way the World/s Greatest is going
The Sanford Herald heralds forth
be on the map in large letter* even day afternoon in tho first game of
the news that in Florida the gasoline
inning W,eiler walked, was sacrificed only 9 points behind the Texas it looks like everything la safe his
double header by the score of ft to second by Spltxnsgle, scoring on Whirlwind.
ia "growing pooler."
Mebbe so, if the worst came.
A few weeks ago we way.
This is just one of the many to 0. Huey Sikeb waa in the points
‘ Whadder you reckon? Every time
Crowell’s hit to right chnter.
A
■ .they knock a cent off it they add a strong points in favor of this city for the Orioles, while Robinson was little argument arose as to whether
acent to it—or what is it? I'd al­ over any * other iu . the United selected to work for the Sanfordites. Weiler was entitled to home plate;
/
Sikes was almost invincible, only as the umpire ruled that Burdick
ways supposed that it wai all aliko States.
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-----three scattered hits being- qecured interfered with the runner. 1 The
—except that some of it was better
off his delivery.. His club gave him writer doesn't, know any more about
than the rest. Don't you mean that 2 RECORD OF ACHIEVEMENT
The National Campaign" commit­ airtight support and it was hard for the play. Though if Burdick inter­
those who use'it for medicinal pur­
Insure your .BU ILD IN Q S .
poses Are .‘ "growing poorer?"— Palm- tee have appointed the following the locals to do- anything with his fered with the runner he was en­
Insure your LIFE.
Beach Post.
Sanford citizens as. the campaign delivery, for if ever he had any­ titled to home plate and if he didn't
Insure your AU TO M O BILE.
commUteo:
--------thing on the ball he.had something interfere it cost a.run* Thcro never
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your H EALTH
F. l». .Woodruff, A, T. Rosseller,- yesterday. Saunders led the hitters will he satisfaction qs long as the
The state press welcomes Mrs.
Insure you against loss from A C C ID E N T
•'Jack La’wes back to the fold. hfrs. L. P. Hagan, J. N. W hiter. B. W. in the first game with three hits, inexperienced men are umpiring.
C
’
on
-lon
f
being
a
double.
Brinson’s
one
Herndon,
II.
J.
Holly.
A.
1
ny kind of S U R E T Y BOND
Furnish af»y
Lawcs, fSr'ho wax, formerly Mrs.
LaKoequc, who has been umpiring;
nelly
and
P,
M.
Elder
and
this
com
-j
hand
catch
also
featured.
On
uc'&lt;^PaUline Browne Huzen for many
is-very badly n'*ed*ff aguin. Thp
Sell your R E
A L EST
ESTATE
EAL
A TE
yeara was the society editor of thr I mittee will solicit funds and other- j count of the ha^ weather there was writer has never known just W hy he
Collect
your
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Tampa Tribune and her good work j WU® assist in the campaign,for the not quite as large a crowd a.*v was was let out. He always gave tho de­
on that.paper was greatly appreci­ re-election pf Woodrow Wilson. l*n expected, though even at that quite cisions, us he saw them. And the
Reliable Companies *
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Prompt Adjustments
ated by the readers. She has again this campaign it is. well to enumer­ a good sized audience witnessed the people are now- complaining about ■
• Csrrespondence Solicited
taken up her work for the Tribune ate some of t|ie big things achieved, games. Chainlu-rs three base hits the ragge'd- umpiring on hnth sides.,
and
&gt;
Dillinger's
double
paved
the
and we give her tHY glad -.hand. b y .the Democratic party during the
When Robinson and Decatur Um-|
Nay, nay, Pauline, you cannot quit present administration. « record in way for the Unit.'runs which were pired down at Orlando last Monday j
the ganu* oner*- you have ink on evefy way most worthy of a con­ made by the Orlando club. Cham- •several—lmirstw&gt;~WTTe received Aboiu |
heff ntni played n' grout "'ganu*in the way they handled the indicator.'
tinuance in office.
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your fingers.
PHONE MS
HERALD BUILDING
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The following Tuesday, both of the
The Democratic party has been the field. Below is the box score:
Alt It H I’ O A
same players umpired again.
It
Bob Hotly is being twilled with found in control of Itie government Sanford
4 0 0 b** 4 1 happened to he the miafortuno of
f
o
r
,
nearly
four
years,
and
in
that
Burdick,
lib
plagiarisin' because he answ ers Catts'
f* 0 1 l 1
A1, 0
*1
two home plate decisions had to j
threat to swallow his certificate, by time it "has written, more o/ ,oon- i Boon, If... ...
3, •0 0 0 0 0 fall on Decatur to handle. T-herC'
jrtructive
legislation
than
any
other
Cobb,
rf
saying' that in this event. Catts
•*&gt; 3 .0 was no question of r. doubt aliout!
3 0 0 •
“ would hu^e' more brains in his administration in- tho nation's his- j Bell, » s
0
1 0 • I 0 either of the dffjqjons. But again*
3stomach than he ever had in his |tory and guided the ship of state Moore, cf
o 0 fr \\ wa3 a a kick was registered about the
safely
through
crises
more
numerous
t)b*t.
2tt
‘head. It seems another Boh"—one
3 0 1* 4 3 o players couldn't umpire and lie fair.
Mr. Toombs -beat Holly to this say- i and more gra've than hai) arisen in,* hajminn, c%
t
3
p o' 11 i o Now, if :in-experienced
ciii lio .
ing. Rui^rhrti the cliaYgo'-of pin- j the preceding fifty years' of giu Jifinson, lb
0"
0
1
0
%
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0
Lumber;
Bricks,
Lime, Cement, Rubber Roof0,
j
secured
tilings
will
run
ail
right.
Ifgiarisrn is not so had.. Indeed, it. ifipl
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DenionejiftU- nilm inist A t|o ^ r
seems tn , e " rathu In-Jptol l i iy f&gt;hl-|
nig, Shingles;
Iron Roofing,
that is going to hurt the game in
lias kept the country mu of _w ar.
ilirian Ilian otherwise. ’ Lakeland
3 -Jl IG
TfStals -e .
the two counties. SO LET’S-G ET
DoOrs, Sash and Blind, Cement Blocks, Plaster
while preserving its honor unsullied
Telegram.
A
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BACK.
(Irlando
II
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Huh Coombs iliiln't nay ibis about and oiiistanied.
Board, Mouldings, ■Sewer Pipes, Cypress
The llox Srnfr—Second Game
0 3 0
it has provided for adequate pre­ Weller, if
Catti ami riin»i.i|tisnlljiJhere is no
o n 2
Spitxiiitglc, Sb
Boards, Fire Bricks and Fire Clay.
Sanford
AB It
plagiarism. Toombs su'd this some paredness against nggre.ssion by any
Crowell,
as
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Burdick, 3b
.. 3 0
* filly years ago about n man who foe.
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Chambers, 3b
Bell,
ss
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3
0
was opposed to him for office and
It has preserved ihxt strict- neu­
Taylor, c
Cohh.’ rf
3 1
we were not there to hear him and trality winch Washington declared
Saunders, rf
'Moore,
cf
3 0
were absolutely uni ware of his say­ should always In* the policy of the
Schuyler, cf
Robinson,
If
)
3
0
ing ft until the njorning CniterWaul United States.
DilHnger, lb
Chapman,
c
3
0
til Tampa cillled ‘attention to it. * *
It has followed in Mexico the pol­ Sikes, p
Obst,
2h
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...
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3
0
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icy of Lincoln, who .asserted the
Brinson, Ih
2 0
TH AT FARCE OF A LIBEL LAW right of that unhappy people to or­
31 6 U‘ 37 11 0 Palmer, p __ * 2 0
Totals
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Becnuie it criticised the work of der their own’ government.
St^jrt* b y innings:’
' « detective named Cash the Ocala
it ifas established prosperity more
25 1 6 21 14
Totals
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.
J^twr. one of Florida's most out- general and genuine than all the
Orlando -..
0 1 I T 0 1 T T x —8 Orlando
AB R H PO A
-j
spoken new* papers-hr-bring sued people ever enjoyed before, so that
Sanford ..... , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 —0 Weiler, If __ * ... 4 '1 0 2 ^ 1
.
for 15,000, suit hnvirig been tiled In every dinner pail is full, every fac­
*
Summary; Earned runs,'* Orlando
circuit court List week.
tory working, every man employed 2. Tl'iroo base hits, Chambers. Two Spitxnaglc, 2li 1 ... 3 O'* 1 1 1
.--€0 2 1 2
Crowell, as
Editor Bcnjdmin treats- the mat­ and ihe average of wages higherhose-‘ hits, DilHnger,
Saunders, Chambers, 3b ..... 3 ' 0.—1— (1..A.10.
ter as u joke, and it- is not believed
It-lnu given the nation a system \t,„ipu
iiUdwnr'-LaiM*#,— Hpitznagli'.
**£-* m. u « (.. 3 0 0 7 0 0
—------Zhav-Uie-enmpltttnant-witt'Trm
o f hunkmjTamiltnance that shielded Crowell., Sacrifice
hits,
Weiler,
r r f ^ l .. 3 0 am 0 0 0
penny nt damages, lnailguritrion of it from {(r.nic and depression when Crowell, ' O b sf.' Shruek out, •by
c f .... . .. 3 0 1 :i 0 0
SANFORD)' _ - .
FLORIDA
thi* suit, however, fe'calls the fact the .who’.J- structure of European Sikes 5, by Robinson 1 , by Wallace
0 0-8 2 0
, lb - . . . - 1
that the libgt.laW that atlliet* the credit was destroyed by war^- and 1 . ' hirst base on halls, Robinson 2,
0 0
.. 3 0 0 : 1
p
statute books of. Florida is one of the which overwhelmed other neutral Wallace I. Hit by pitched ball,-by
w
most iniquitous and truth-fhrottllng nations whose statesmen-lacked the Sikes 1 . Forced out, by Orlando 2,
.28 1 7 21 11 0
Totals
ever passed' by a legislature, and foresight and capacity of America's Sanford 2. Double plays,-Chambers
,
_9 9
1
-Score by Innings
makes it more 'evident that news­ Democratic statesmen
unassisted.
Missed fiy halls, Rur1 2 3 4 5 G?
paper publisher! and citizens getierIt* has amended the anti-trust diek. Wild pitches, Wallace. Wild
1
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ally should demand.That' it be fe- laws making guilt personal, defining throws,. Chapman 2. -Total 1 bases, Orlando __ ____ L 0 0 0 0 D 0
Sanford
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1
0
0
0
0
0
0
i
* pealed and another enacted in its for the first limb without ambiguity Orlando 56, Sanford 7.
Left on
, Summary: Earned runs, Orlando
-place.
what constitutes restraint of trade, bases, Orlando 9, Sanford 3. Um­
0, Sanford 1. Two base hits, Crow­
Under (he provisions of this law apd ^preventing trade
- monopoly pires, Palmer, Pope. Scorer, *Way.
ell, Palmer. Stolen bases, Cham­
u newspaper cnnnnt print the truth with prohibition of Interlocking di­ Time 1:50. Attendance 500.
bers. Sacrifice hits,- .Spitxnaglc;
about any man or interest without rectorates; und has set up in the
Crowell, Dillingcr 8. Struck out, hy
being subject to suit, and they fmd Federal Trade Commission a court
Second Game
•Decatur
6, by. Palmer _3. Wild
protection nlone in the spirit of fair­ of business.
^ T h e second game w^s-'another pitches, Palmer. Forced out, Stnness that dominates those who serve
It has taken labor qut of the clas- pitchers' battle between those - two
on juries. In many instances jury sttu-ation- of commodity, und hid.it favorite pitchers, Pqlpicr and De­ (prd 1. Double playa, Spitxnagle to
Crowell to Diilinger. Total bases,
verdicts are of the joke variety, but aspire to the higher things it ra­ catur.
Both were pitching great Orlando 7, Sanford . 3.
Umpires,
jurlrs generally stand for the' free­ tionally craves without fear of pun­ ball. Decatur allowed six hits while
Pope,
Chittenden,
J.
Scorer,
Way.
dom of expression in the press, and ishment for doing so.
Palmer gave up seven!: In the first Time 1:10.
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as a result it is seldom that a ver­
inning
waswhere
Decatur
was
a
H
It has afforded the farmer easy
dict is rendered against a. newspaper
credit and diminished the burden of little off the Sanford players securing
Diam-nd d „ . ,
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in ‘.a dzmage sult.
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'three hits off his delivery anti scored
.Interest he must carry.
On
account
of
not
being
able
to
v
~
Florida newspapers should be free
It has opened, .tieV. uvaneues of the only run. From then on he a’ - got back from Orlando in time, the &lt;§&gt; . Thc &gt;’oun8 DHsIncss man mcasurca Ihe Importance o f his
to state facta about conditions and
business, created new markets for lowed three more hits though they regular sport page U missing.
j v&lt;*&gt; enterprise by the vision which he has o f its ultimate
men, which they cannop do without
the products of American factory, were scattered, he never being in
.
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fear of proscctuion as long as the
danger.
Pafhier
pulled
out
several
growth. . . .
.
%
Sikes
twirled
a
beautiful
game
yesj
present- polilicUn championed .law field and farm, charted new routes good holes.'
More than once the
commerce and is in way of estab­
trrday afternoon, lie kept his hits j Y
is in force. Therefore . one of the
The Officers of this Institution, in like manner, measure
lishing an American merchant mar­ Orlando boys had a man on third,
SreB
scattered and also secured three 1V
first duties of the next legislature la
but
the
necessary
wallop
was
not
ine which will put / the Stars and
hits himself.
the importance of this bank account, not by size of Its
to repeal this law apd enact one un­
Stripes in every, h*fbor in the world. there. Saunders again secured two
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der which justice' will be Bone.—
hits, making a total of five hits for
initial deposit, but by its possibilities for development.
It has forever -taken the tariff out the afternoon’s work. Tho Orlando
Saunders right fielder for tho ^
Tampa Times.
of policlic* by the -creaUon of a club played a great game behind Orioles secured five hits yesterday ,
,-We cordially invite the accounts o f yonng men embarking
non-partisan commission.
^ Decatur and. the Sanford hoys were n.'d finished his season with li good'
' IF THE STRIKE COMES
in the business world.
. ..
It has served the humanities in fairly well supporting Palmer but record. He leaves tonight for his I&lt;
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Many are hoping against, hope
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that the threatened railroad strike denying to~goods produced by child- the support could hsve been a little ho.nz.
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a .WuH
will hot materialise, that spme labor the right to shipment in inter­ better. The strike outs a^ere three
means of arbitration will b® found state commerce and conserved child­ for Palmer and six for Decatur. A
Decatur and Palmer both pitched
law.
little
mention
of
Dillitager's
work
cyt
, to setUe.the question amicably and hood in the Children’s Bureau
great
ball in the second game yes­
I •
,
satisfactorily •to , all parties concern­ * It has laid the ground work for a the first cushion, must not be over- terday. The Ue yesterday makes
ed. In case, the strike does come national system of good roads, looked. Thl* boy sure played a the third tlo game thsso two boys
SANFORD, FLORIDA
next Monday Sanford Trill probably guarding against extravagance in great game around the. initial, sack have worked in.~ Palmer haa won a
be in a better position -thatn any use of the psopU's money with a prA- Dili has been one of tho steadiest 2 to 1 gams against Decatur and the
other city in tha United States. ] vision that every dollar appropri- players on the Orlando club day (n Oriole star * has been victorioua

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She is well qualified Tor this work
having graduated from tho Woman’s
College at - Tallahassee In Juno,
wbero she also received her teacher’ s
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PAGE FIVE

raise enough money to buy the
Bttlc fellows some supplies.
Following is.the line-up for game
on Wcdnceday in which the -score
was 7 to 9 in favor of the Sanford
boys:
Catcher— Laurence Smith.
Pitcher— Horace Hudson.
First‘-rLeo Peck.
Second -Harvey •Parrish.
Short Leonard. McLucas.
Third —Pewoo Tillls.
„ J.eK—Frank Purdon.
Right —Dclwin Hurley.
Center— Ed. Moye. .
Errors. 8. Hits* 12. Runs, 9.

you’ ve forbidden mo to do that any­ enjoyable time was anticipated by and J. D. Woodruff who aro going
how. but I throw .you a rose as a all the. participants.—Orlando Sen­ off to school. It was a vfarewcll
symbol, for I’ve ‘ something to say tinel.
dance and everyone, who attended
which &gt;must bo said hero and now."
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wa? more than satisfied.
Refresh­
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‘‘Really,
Mr.
BartlB,"
protested
neements
were
served
1
»hd
plenty
of
' u tile Happenings— Mention i
Calls liefe Tonight
ale, “please don't spoil this -lovely
good
music
was
furnished
for
tho
Hon. S. J. Cat tv. candidate for the
of Matter* in B r i e f day. Things that you do not dream
. The Orlando Reporter-Star states
position
of governor will speak tore occasion. Mrs. Frank Woodruff and
of
make
It
Impoyylbfafor
mo
to
listen
Personal Items of
that the Sanford and Orlando, tetima
tonight on his candidacy at the Mr*. John Brody were the hostessea
to what you want to say.**
Interest
will play trail at Daytona Beach on
corner
of First street nnd Bnrk ave­ for the dance and every one was well ,
"Besslo, I do not dream of anything
Monday. , This is.a mistake as tho
received. Both Indies proved to be
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except the happiness that will ho ours nue.
teanis are srhcdulcd to play here on
gammary or the Floating Small
most charming entertainers.- ' Thb
If you will care for mo as I'vo cared
Monday, and they will piny here,
Talka Succinctly Arranged for
for vou ft r many months, but I do
bull
room was packed with^ -young
September M6rn
all reports to the contrary notwith­
know aboit.tho things which have
Hurried Herald Readers
people and beautiful ovening’Vfowns
standing. *
caused you to kb’cp me from telling come and gone. Not so with the word.fa greqt numbers.
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you how tr uch I care. Tho question Is, 3 In l ,Store. Wo have about 200
Mr. and Mrs. Dresner, whose
Viiitora to the city arc cordially
pairs men's genuine blue serge pants
dear, do y iu earn, too?"
•tore is now located at 312 Sanford
to sell cheap.
. ,
invited to attend the morning' and
"It’s
because
!
do
earo
that
It
hurts
POSITIVE EVIDENCE
avenue have left for New York to
evening services at the Presbyterian
to mentiot what can never bo. Do
Just received ft nice lot of ribbons
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Butt'—
Sligh
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do their buying for the fal! and
'church next Sundny.
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The following from the Times- you mean that you’vo learned about nt the 3 in 1 Store. Get your ready from many’ people who have been cured
winter season. They will return thet&lt;&gt; wear children’s gingham dresses, of Eczema by using
• y, Ht*-Th*tcher leaves today fcfc, early part of September with entire UnlOn Will be interesting to the San­ my—tho d ibta?** —
"Yes.
I
called
on
my
molhor’a
61d
middies, sport coats at . L. L.
hU homo in Louisville, Where ho will new, up to date line of ladles and ford friends of Niton Butt who re­
friend, Mri. Martnaduke, today, and Taylor's,* 3 in 1 Store.
sided
here
for
many
years:
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absent several week’s on busi- men’s ready to wear.
M tc
almost used forco to drag your alary
Mr..„and
.Mr*.
-W.
K.
Sligh
have
&gt; near.
from her. You aro a wonderful girl.”
Mr._ anjJ -Mrs.-U- H. Garner, Mr.
Jost Received—A fln® assortment and Mrs. N. 0.. Garner and baby, announced the marriage of their
^
.Successful Dnnrc
“ Not wc nderful, at all, Harry. 1
T M p « MASS
«r R ichardson and Uudlla Stamped Mrs.'J. D. Lawson and Miss Charlie daughter, Alice Pauline! to Mf. i should hai o been Inhuman had 1 al­
Last Tuesday night at Mr. and
ECZEMA REMEDY
Goods. Mrs. Grace E. Williams. Seay have returned from a pleasant James Nixon- Butt, t h o ' wedding lowed tho knowledge of those- out­ Mrs. Frank Woodruff’s beautiful
standing
n
ilea
to-reach
my
mother
In
having
taken
place
in
Saluda,
N.
C
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Y stay at Daytona Beach where they
home on Oak avenue wis the scene is proof of its merit. Try it today. Sold
her depressed and broken condition
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peters jmd had a cottage for several weeks. Mr, lust Saturday.
of
a most successful dance, ____
given . only by us, 60c nnd $1.00.
Mr. and Mrs, Sligh and family* after fntlu r’a. sudden death. ;8ho felt in honor of their .two boys, Frank
little son, Jack, returned Tuesday Garner reports the bass fishing as
It
R*.
socuro with the snug little llfo fnaurfine and claims he became tired havo'been summering fa North Car­ ance lie left her; my brother had bla
L L
f from Clayton, Ga,
olina.
wife and babies t6 ’ look after; my
Mrs. J. C. .Ehirtinger is homo pulling in the big ones.
agiln after, a pleasant vlalt to her
Mr. and. Mrs. Harry Ward have •The announcement will come as a slstor was more capable than I to look
aon, Hev. "Fred Enamlnger at Lyons, returned from a several weeks stay surprise to the many friends of tho after mothor's actual physical needs,
and so my only real service to her
Colorado.
^ at Daytona Beach where they were couple, wjio will unite In wishing
lay In paying off those‘notes without
them
happiness
in
their
mdrrled
Lettuce seed ready for delivery. the guests of thef Daytona Beach
over lotting her kndw of their ex­
ifo.
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Dutton Crate Co. ■
3-tf * Hotel nnd where Mino Host Ayres
istence. That was possible because
The bride, who is a member of old Mr. Pafkcr presented them to me
Mrs. Andrew Mahoney and chil­ and his good wife made them com­
.the
younger set is a "charming and when nonoi of the others was present
dren have returned from Clayton, fortable and their stay very-pleas­
attractive
young woman and will be and I secured hla prqmlse to let me
ant. Harry Ward* la a great fishers.
Georgia.
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cordially
welcomed
on her return tb pay them aff personally without let­
man gnd was able to gratify his am­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Speer are back
Jacksonville.
ting tho others know. A thousand dol­
bition in this Imp to his heart's con-,
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from Daytona Beach where they
lars
of th i debt remains, and until
tent os tho bass are said to be biting
Mr, Butt is a well known young
have been . sojourning .for several
all
Is
paid I cannot consider my own
business -man of this city, being one
fine now.
.
happiness
weeks.
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y-Mrs. Duncan Campbell of Mln- of the owners of the'SHbut Tire and
Ho saw their waitress approachMr*. M.. C. Savage returned yes­
neola Is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Supply Qojnpany. He has a wide Ing a sen log table with a covered
terday from a short vlalt to friends
riffle of
both business and social tray, nnd
H. Peters'of Sanford Heights.
ho bent forward eagerly
at Daytona Reach.
friends
and
acquaintances, who will end said very rapidly: "This Is tho
Mrs. N. R. Reynolds and daugh­
Furnished room, corner Third and
t
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queerest |reposal of mnrrlago that
ters of Fi-rnnridinn is vishlng her. extend congratulations.
Magnolia. Inquire of Sanford Fur­
Mr. and Mrs. Butt, after a brief over was, Jessie,'Dut what they sent
father, Mr. N. J. Stenatrom on the
niture Co.
96-tfc
Wedding
trip will return to their mn to towi i today for was to employ
West Side.
a
a prlvnte s (cretary to go with mo Into
Mr*. W. P. Carter and Walter Jr.
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A fishing party at the beach this ■city to reside.
tho mountains where I*m to have
are spending several weeks at DayThe following announcements arc
eveek composed of J. . G. Hurluy,
charge of ho 8ca:ilan mines. Thnro
tons.
7
John Purdon, T. O’ Connor'and Jack being received:
would bo 10 objection to my secre­
Mrs. Ernest Krupp, accompanied Booth caught seventeen sea barn
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Kihlcr Slight tary being alfto ,my wife, and a fow
by Mr*. C. A - Smith and little Mar­ .weighing from aUtrop- to thirty two announce
the 'marriage
of their months of nountnln llfo would do vou
garet Peters left 'by steamer today pounds. The toVifcwoight £f_the
___1 ____, daughter---------------------— a world-el good:—In less thntt tTYPItr."
___fnr n KMk «■"'* vl«lt In-Aal'nr. . — TTlTih Whs ovc?TMI? hW'Ireil pounds!
you could Pay off that thousand from
Alice Pauline
vour salary, nnd In tho meantime tho
A. N. Uuuman, representing the Some fishermen!
w'ftrld woiilll bo ours. Will you como?”
Goodrich Tire Co., of Akron, Ohio
Mr. Jnrnt'S Nixon Butt
Mr. and Mrs. Fort have arrived
For answer she llfti-d tho rose to
called upon the local garages here ip the city after a wedding trip to on Saturday,
August, thetwentyucr Ups. &lt;ind smiled .Into Ills pager
yigterday.
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B U Y
SAVE
points in south Florida and wjll make sixth.Ope thousand nine hundred and eyes
sixteen
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xtt request of patron?, Woodland this" city their future riorne. ,, Mr.
(Copyright by _the _McClure Newspaper
NOW
MONEY
Syndicate.)
Saluda, North Carolina
Park ope ns bofa Sunduysaind Thurs­ Fort is a valued employee of The
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days.
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’Herald office,
Judges and Juries.
Count Joseph DoMont expects to /Miss, Husking Jonoa fias returned
The Judge pronounces tho law In tho
leave for'SCuth ApyricaTiext week from a week's visit lu Daytona
case, the Jury looks after, nnd acts
upon, the fnctsf a|10 verdict of the
nhere h° has secured a position as Beach ami resumed her position
Jury is supposed to.lTe a conclusion
chief engineer for a peanut wagon vyith tho F. F. Dutton Co.
from tho facts. If It uhuutd happen
and will afso corner the market on
September Morn—and . the water
tlv ELSIE .SEE.
-(•* br R'ffu Ji..llt- lll:,IV|!!iril ol (lie lacls,
. chili ctMi'-arne.aml hot tamale*. .— iu worm ommyh1 to* Irrep- hn fro m1
the j utlge 1..,iy (and sometimes does)
&lt;.
; --Mth Nellie Leavitt Terwilliger shivering.
rebuke the Jury. Ifa may even go so
"Something’s wrong with llesslu fur au
The many friends of Mr*. H arry
orili t n new trial of lliu case.
and children are spending a month
at Daytona Beach. They have as vp. Driver of Tampa aro rejoiced to Moore, sure as anything," said Mrs
. their guest, William F.. Leavitt, Jr. have her and daughter^-Martha here Ferrell*to herself as sho removed the
. bolting Himself Right.
They are the guests of breakfast dishes from tho long hoard-Equipped with fishing .tackle Willie this week.
Friend (admiring tho_ Prodigy)—
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
lug-housti table. "She's eaten scarce­
' experts to have n /jolly good time Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Watson and ly any breakfast for a week. It can't "Seventh grade, is she? Plays tho
.slaughtering the fish and exploring arc receiving many social attentions. he. money, for she gets a lino salary planner an’ talks French like a na­
tive, I'll bet.” Fond but "tohchy” parthe vicinity. *.»• .
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chapman at the government ®[ncos, and
ent—'Tvo no doubt that’, meant to
• Just Received—A tine assortment hfivo returned from their wording her board regular as tho months como be vory funny, mil Smith; but ns It
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of Richardson and Uucllln Stamped tour and will make their home on around So It must bo worry."
appens you ro only exponin' your-Ig­
The following prices for Ford cars will be effective, on
.
"Reckon
sho
ain’t
grievin'
over
that
Tenth
alre&lt;^*
ns
Hoon
as.
the
new
norance;
they
ain't
natives
In
Franco
Goods. Mrs, Grace B. Williams.
and after August 1st, 11)10.
house is finished.
Mrs. Chapman Mr. Bartlft’a leavin’ ?" asked black Mar­ —theyTU us white aa wot wo nro."
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tha.
who
mistook
tho
soliloquy
for
n
will receivo
a ’ warm
welcome
j
Mn. Zcb . Ratliff has returned
remark
addressed
to
her,
, Chassis - -■ $325.00
to S a u f o r &lt;1 wh e r e .'Mr. Chap­
.Services at the Baptist Temple Next
from a two weeks trip to Richmond
"No, I guose not,” opined Mrs. Ferman W so well and favorably known.
Sunday
345.00
R u n a b ou t; • - * and other points and hpd a most de­
rolj.
.
At presont the young $cojplu aro
You are invited to tlie services at
lightful trip,
Her-^mother, Mrs.
A short tlmo afterward, Mr*. Per
360.00
Touring Car
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with Mr. and &gt;frs. Frank Talbott; roll darkened' tho dining room for tho the Baptist 'femple on next SunW. W. Abernathy who accompanied
duy,
Scpr
3rd.
The
largo
audiences
day and was about to alt down to telo« 505.00
Coupdet - her will remain In Virginia for the
•*Go to the Beach
■attending _ these services go away
•phono
her
grocer
when
tho
door
boll
next two weeks. Road to Daytona now In good
Town C ar * - ”
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She opened the door-and was pleased and instructed.- The church
Miss May Holly, /Inuffhtar,- at
-------- rohdlllun
surprised to bo grootod by tho very stands for deep spirituality, and you
Sedan
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-■ 645.00
Editor HolTy of the Sanford Herald Travel over CONCRETE BRIDGE
Mr. Bartlo of whom sho had boon become filled with a desire for higher
is tho guest .of her .grandmother,
to the Beach..............
thinking in connection with Boaslo and nobler living when you attend
P. Q. B. DETROIT
. Mrs. E. Cf. Tyner at her home on
Moore's despondency.
its services.
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These price* nrc positively guaranteed against any reduction before
Jefferson strcet..-7-Tampn Times.
“
I’vo’
only
a
moment,
Mrs.'
Ferrell,"
9:30 The Sunday school under
Do You*Know
August 1st, 1917, but there is no guarantco against an advance in
Listen-^-Socd bed covering at. the That Munson's pool Is tho coolest *ald: tho young man In. nn pleasant the suftarintondcncy. of Hon. Jno.
prico at any tlmo.
,
volco. "I'm Just In town for .the day,
3. in 1 Store.
2-tfc
place In Sanford., Ask your frionda and I dropped In to leave your-latch­ D.'JInkina will he held. Organized
C. F .. W IL L IA M S
E D W A R D H IG G IN S
i Miss Rene Murrell has Just re­ about It. They como regular, Clear key that I carried oft with mo. How’s classes' for men nnd women.
.
- Salesman
.
Agent
.
turned^ home after a most delightful running water. Como on Second or everybody?"' .
11:00 The sermoti will ho- de­
week end visit at DeLand, the guest Third street to entrance. East aide
livered
by
the
jrastor
o
n
,
the
sub­
"All well, 1 bolfevo, though Miss
of ‘Judgo and Mra. Landis.
Miss of town. Five, minutes wulfafrom Mooro docs seem a bit ol? color since ject, "What the World BxpOcU of
Murrell is to be one of tho teschers any part of tho city. Open every .the warm weather aot ln.‘* Mra. Fer tho Christian."
day EXCEPT Tuesday and Friday. roll's motherly aollcltudo waa genulno.
6:30 6ho Three B. -Y‘. P. U"t think thero'e something on her meetings in their rooms.
Open nighta when requested.
99-tf
mind,’* Mra. Ferrell ventured. "Bho •7:30 Tho VesperServices. Pro­
School Board to Observe Labor Day never once mentioned her family to
gram:
"
k-* * ,
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The Seminole
County
School me. but when Mra. Mnrmkduko brought
S
o
cia
l'
Rally
Song,
"Will
You
Board will observo Labor Day and har to me, ahe'told mo to be godd to
Take
Jesus
’i'bday?"
will meet Tuesday morning at nine her, for she was true bluo blopd and
Testimony from the Congrega­
o’dock to transact -any business was carrying a big load and making a
tion.
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bravo UghL**
that might come before them.
Special Prayers.
"You can't mean Mr*. Stanley Marifa .— .A
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-------------Song, "Com e Home Tonight."
raaduko, tho prominent clubwoman?"
Notice
"Yes, we como from tho enmo little
Announcement?.
A
September examination for appli­ town up elate, andksho ha* boon a
Offering.
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cants for teachers certificates will mighty good friend to mo more than
Offertory by Miss Margaret Da~
be held In the Sanford High School one* In my llfo,‘ Mr. Bartlo.”
vis. •
"Why, she jxnd my mother were
building beginning Tuesday, Sep­
Solo by Mra. Ernest Betts.
schoolgirl chums, and sho hi* Visited
tember 6th. 1916, 9 o’ clock a. m.
The Seminole County Bank takes special interest in
Sermon, “ Taking a Big Drink."
•Vou Get
Applicants wflll be required to pay our'homo ofton. I'vo still got a lit-!
the welfare o f its customers and mnkes It a point to
tlo time on my hands today, though, . After Service of~fiftcan minute*.
pno dollar os examination foe.
All tho ‘ members o? the Baptist
and
1
think
111
run
around
to
boo hoi/’
handle their banking business with the utmost dis­
No applicant will be allowed to
That day at luncheon time, when church aro Urged ‘to be present at
f
patch and efficiency.
.
The opportunity of keep­ take any unneceesary articles fa the .Bessie Mooro came down‘ tho eleva­ one of the servicer on noxt Sunday.
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ing cool by buying a suit of examination room.
Your
account
subject
to
check
is
solicited.
tor end stopped Into tho dlngK lobby Como expecting a bleskihg. There
All pens, paper, pencils, ink*, etc., of the eubtroaaury building and H
that comfortable Rockiriis so much happiness fa tho world'
will -bo furnished the applicants.
ry Bertie stepped from the oppoel£ that Is going to waste, wo'should be
chair Underwear.
For further Information address side of the corridor and a.mlllngly ad­
using it.
POUR PER CENT INTEREST .
Why bfe annoyed with the'
vanced to greet her, the expression
D. L. Thrasher, Supt.,
Yours truly,
P
A
I
D
ON S AV IN G S ACCOUNTS
that overspread her face waa llko
heat when you can invest a
104-Gtc
Public Instruction.
George
Hyman,
Pastor..
w*
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spring sunshine after rain.

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The Big Semi-Annual ..

4 OFF SALE
IS STILL GOING ON
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SALE LASTS 10 DAYS ONLY

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A NOONDAY ROMANCE

New Prices Aug. 1, 1916

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H an dlin g o f B a n k in g
B usiness

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dollar and put yourself on
Cold- Starage.

The Home of Correct Styles

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Sanford Boya Victorious
The Sanford Junior* defeated the
Orlando Junior* In a hard fought
game on "Wednesday afternoon plajj^
ed on the Orlando dinm°nd. Taylor
of the Orlolca umpired and'the kids
■ay he was rotten. Robert Holly,
the ceptaln of the Sanford team
states that the Orlando boys will be
here Saturday to try their luck
nd the hat will be passed to
t
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Before ahe had 'time to ‘framo any
oxcusoa, Harry gained the acqnloaoenco
In a prearranged plan fdr a tete-a tote
luncheon In one o f the little sun-parlor
alcoves of a popular restaurant. When
they were settled at the table and
their order had been given, ho took
a email pink rote from the cluster
that Oiled a low bowl In the center of
their table and toaaed It to ber.
*Th a public restaurant I can’t throw
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Off on a Cruise
Messrs. H. L. Beeman, D. J. Beidler, Jo*. L. ■ Giles, E. W, Davie,
Judge J. M. Cheney and Edwin
Beeman motored to Sanford yester­
day vyhero they embarked on Mr.
Beeman’e pleasure yacht, "Edna,"
for a cruise down' the famous. St.
Johns river. They will touch at all
tfcHjifooriU Ashing spots and an
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|monogram ww cut out of tho
bottom of a paste board. box, then
covered'with red tlaaue paper.. This
was covered wltji a heavy dark pa­
per and stood on a table with*a
strong light behind ‘ it. ..As each
member took part a strip ,of the
heavy paper was torn off-, so that at
the close of the meeting the whole
C. E. was lighted fnjm within. We
used the topic, "True Beauty ami
How to Get It," so it was a good
Illustration." This item Is cspeclally good, for it shows how to rqake
tbo illustration, and thus others can
"sit up and take notice."
Tho Ta­
vares society
hblds
Wednesday,
evenings instead, ‘o f . prayer meet­
ing.

Lee’ returned to her home in Tampa,]
WEKIWA AND ETHEL ITEMS*
Mr. and Mrs. P.-J. Coates worn last Friday.
out in their car 'Wednesday.
. EAST SANFORD
One day last week a&gt; little deer
Mr. and Mrt. G. L. Bledsoe and |
was seen .grazing near our posti
office. P it was such a pretty little family of Celery avenue arc enter-;
thing that the Weklwa girls who n tabling her.mother nnd sister, Mr*.,
oda.
happened to -be at “ the postbffice and M iss Yawns, who arrived here|
. Crackers1
thought they could go right odt am fr.ODl Hartford, Ala., recently.
jS p r * \ v itK a Flavor
pick it .up. They wished they hat
Lionel Sipes will return to his I
not tried when they saw it tfo out of home next week from Lynejiburg,
^
Flavor la not expected of
eight, but were glad it left before Va., after having been absent for u|
^
ordinary
soda crackers. But
any men dogs or guns came around yenr or more.
Uneeda
Biscuit
are
extraordinary so d a ’ ,
Mr. A. T. Lipford has sold his
Gilla Sipes has been in Jackson­
crackers and have a distinctive appetizing
farm to Mr. Monroe of Sanford, who ville this week;
t
haa 'taken possession, Mr. Lipfort
flavor.
J. C. Edwards of Waycross, Ga , I \
having moved his family to San will arrive Sunday tot tho M e-1
Buy U neod^ Biscuit because they are
ford.
Dougal-Swanaon wedding.
soda craektn sfHth a flavor, but, above,
Little Willie Edmond L— la oiijirL
Mr. and Mrs. HV 0*. DloterTeh i
all,
buy them for their crisp goodness.
nick. ’ Mrs. Lee fiia taken her to and daughters, Gladys and Marian j
Sanford .to he near a doctor. Mr, were dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.]
_ 5 cents everywhere
Lee’ s family is having a serious time G. C. Chamberlain Thursday.
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NATIONAL BISCUITthis autnmer.
Uicksorf, J. F. McClelland!
COMPANY
Mr. Edward White left last week and C. C. Morris joined a party
for Glad S p r i n g s , w h e r e he wil from town and drove to Kissimmee
spend several days visiting friends. nut Friday evening, to u big Odd [
Mr* A. 0. Vonherhulls who has Fellows meeting.
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been visiting relatives In Virginiu
Marvin Austin was in Orlando j Government land proved up by Mr. daughter,*. Elibn,* Mra. Tyner and
and Washington, D. C., for several one evening last week with a party Lipford on the Wekiwa river,
daughter, .Miss Mabel, Mrs.. TJengweeks has returned looking nn of Woodmen of the World lodge
J qq Camc(,on htul the |umber on nton, Miss Edna Thompson, Mrs.
ing much better.
men attending a banquet and has thc Krmjn(1 (Q bui|d a warehouse, Karr, . Mrs. K. F. Lundqulat and
. Mr. E. A. Hush has cjiurge of the been very ill since with ptomaine 30 % C() fw h[a U8e „ t Moore’s Sta- children und Mrs. Ballinger.
saw ‘ mill now and seems to be get­ poisoning.
,
j tion.
Mr. and Mrs.' Tom Tyner planned
ting on splendidly.
/
Mrs. George Mitchell and children
a pleasuitt surprise on-her mother,
Mr. C. C. Boyd and family have of Maytown were here over Sunday
WEST GENKV A.AVENUE NOTES Mrs. Behgsfoirlust Monday at their
moved to Ocala. __' *
visiting relatives.
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Mr. Seth Woodruff called at the hpmo last Monday, it being her
Misses Mabel and Gladys Lee
. Mr* ond Mra Joh,n Robinson ®f home of Mrs. Jack Vaughn Tuesdny 77(h birthduy. It was a happy sur­
were guests at tho Holidays Sun­ Cameron avenue are happy over the I
prise on the aged lady, she having
huginpM intere#tll. ■
day. •
’
spent the most of- her life in this
arrival of a baby boy lost week.
^
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Mrs. Jim I’latton, a resident of
community and s o •was pleased at
Mrs. Iva Beach, who spent sev­
Mrs. John MfcVier nnd daughter tj,0 Miller grove received quite a
eral days with her sister', Mrs. W. E. Kfmalce of St. Augustine urc guests frjBht Monday evening. Hearing a the visit of her old neighbors nnd
with happy talk and goofl music
at tho I. D. Hart home on Geneva poise at the lffu-k door went to iqthe. time soon passed. We gathered
nvehue.
•
vestigate untl found u supposed
about the talde where delicious cakes
There have been a number of tramp, but 1 guess he was as frighl- and coffee were served. One very
near aqto accidents corner of Boar- ened as she w^s as he made himself pretty birthday cake was trimmed
ia the Liquid Face Powder uacd-by famous
I in white and chocolate by her grand­
beauties. If you have Sunburn, Tan oa dull and Millepjivenues. Joe Cam- scarce as quickly as possible.
Freddas try J&amp;Tagnolto (Balm. It quickly cron caused the brush to be cut off I guess the weather is too hot ,to daughter, Miss Mabel Tyner, in nil
•topa the bum and removes Tan and his property us it obstructed the work! See?
twelve cakes .were cut. Those pres­
Blemishes. Makes your akin aoft and view from all directions.
^ *| Mrs. Jiiir Platton was the guest ent-to enjoy the party .Were Messmooth. Easy to use and
sure to please.
There was u petition circulated of Mrs. Will Robinson Tuesday. dames Bertelson, Iiorell, Karr, Eric77b** Colon t
here last week to have the Moore’ s "P^ndinK a very pleasant day.
son, Mrs. John Lundquist,_Mr. and
Whitt, THfJt. Hou-RtJ.
Station switch extended on .(he
Miss Gladys Robinson spent the Mrs. Elmer Lundquist nnd children,
T 5c. si Dragyttr at by msH JlrttL
A. C. L. tracks.
day with Mi»a Edna Thompson Mr. nnd Mrs. If. G. Lundquist and
SAM PLE FREE
children. Mrs. Jack Vaughn, Mr..
Ben Monroe has bought 160 acres Tuesday.
LYON MFC. CO.,
Every one enjoys the cool breeze and Mrs. J. A. Thompson and chilof land of Mr. Lipford, the A. C. L.
403w8«baL. Brashly.N.Y.
dr«*n, Gladys Roberson and Mra.
section foreman out here, it was hi the evening after the dry, hot
d*y*r
#J Ballinger!
Wedding bells are in the air and
t^uite’. 'a Vrowd gathered at tile
we
believe if nil could go that would
home of- Mm. Tom Tyner Monday,
like
tA no house in town would hold
me
in honor of the . seventy-seventh
the
crowd.'
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birthday of her mother. Birthday
Mr,—Rant®uMw~PJTjffythg his sumrefreshment* * of colfcy, c u k e — a u l
Iepronade were servoil. The many rncr trip home to Boston, leavingW
friends there all enjoyed n pleasant
Mr. Rantoul is eniovipg &gt;»!« ium4
-+mr
mer trip home to Boston, having
jeft a couple „q? weeks ago.

Magnolia Balm

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M

O T O R car owners o f this
com mu nitv hereafter mav.
"co u n t on us for,a full sup­
ply o f the internationally know n
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F ir e s t o n e e q u ip m e n t — T ires,
Tubes and Accessories— has com e
to-be m ore and more an essential
to safe, satisfactory motoring. •
. A n d our service adds further values
to the Firestone benefits of ‘ ‘ Most
Miles per D ollar.”
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any time.

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Rev. G, V. Albertson delivered
one of hi.t fine Billies at Mr. Tyner’s
home and called at Mr. Ballinger’s
Inst week.
&gt;
Mr. Stedt* was nearly overcome
by* 'the heal lust week and is still
poorly.Mr. nnd Sirs. Noah Fry vnme up
from U imlemere Sunday, bringing
with them Mrs. Bengston und'Miss
Mabel Tyner. Mrs., Bengsloh will
remain with .Mrs. Tyner for a short
visit.
*
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all
sorry
,td
learn of the
W.
death of Mrs. Charley Lundquist
which occurred at her home in Up"*tala lust Saturday at nine o'clock.
She had been in very feeble health
; fo r SUIH81lime, t he Jnterment was
in the LuUierun cemetery,-Dr. Hy1man ol -Sanford conducting the ser­
vices. A. large number of relatives
and friends attended.
Mr. Roy Lee of the West Side
was a visitor Friday at Mr. Thomp­
son's nnd his brother Jesse visited
at Mr. Stedt's Sunday.
Mr. J. A. Thompson happened to
a painful little accident Wednesday
caused by running u nail In his
hand.
Mrs. Adam Karr nnd four chil­
dren °l IM,und came lost Saturday
to visit her mother, Mrs. Bertelson
lind sisters, Mrs. Borell, Mrs. Magnuson and Mrs. Ericson for a couple
of weeks.
,
Rev. Ericson preaches at Conway
next Sabbath.*nd at Pine Castle on
the last. Mr. Ericson* is marketing
some fine’ honey from his apiary.
Mr. and Mm. Nits Swanson, Mlu
FrarTFs McDougal 'and Mr. Nor­
man Swanson were guests at Mr.
and Mrs. Magnusaon'a on a recent
Sunday.
' —
A number of ladiea young android
gathered at the pleasant “home of
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ’ Lundquist to
welcotne their mother, Mm. Berggulst of Fort" Meade * to Upsata.
fjShe haa been' visiting her children
here, stopping on her way home
(ropi the sanitarium where she went
In search of health- Wo found her a
very genial and cheerful soul In
spite of her sick body and ail hope
•he will prolong her stay with us as
long as possible. Those who called
were Mm. Borell, Mra. Stedt and

cently been formed amoaffv
the
young men of the N»tional Guard
in camp In South Carolina' and
Georgia. Why not at thfc Florida
eneampmont grounds. Black Point?
Grace A. Townsend.
Intorlarhen, Fla^Aug. 28.

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SPECIAL NOTICE
TO AUTO OWNERS

You can get doUble ^ho milonga
out.of yout tires at a comparative
small coat, if you will have them
t t t
rctreadod as soon ns the tread is
worn to the fabric, or as soon as
Visiting other .societies is a very
the fabric begins-to show. The
popular fellowship plan this summer.
It would be a good dne for all the brick roads grind off tho tread beyear, only in winter folka seem to j fot'e the walls of the tire are dam­
aged and a now Dead will make,
ho too busy at home for cultivating
the exchange jjJan oMWp.‘l* 'l^pcently | 'the tire practically as good*as new.
the DcLand Endcnvorcrs. " o f . JSaatj Ilava ail outs and junctures in
Central District
visited
Orlando^ tires repaired a* soon os possible
thereby preventing moisture en­
Presbyterisffi. And the latter en­
tering tire and decaying the fabric,
joyed jt so much that they began
right away planning to go to San-' thus saving a Blow-Out and ser­
ious, damage to tiro and tube larct
ford and see how they were* getting
ton.
along. ;
Wp have gyecial facilities for re­
•;1 *4
v«v'•/« 7 pairing tires and tubes. Send
Plans wero all ihade for organiza­ your work to us or phone.
tion of a Christian Endeavore so­ AH work guaranteed and tires and
ciety and the Sunday Ijcforo the or­
tubes insured against loss from
ganization was effected the Baptists
fire while on hand.
started a B. -Y. P., U., and ox there
was but enough for one society this
ended the interdenominational work
WALKER DICKSON. Manage!
of ours getting a hold in that smalt
community.
This is the report
First Street, Next to Ford Garage
from one of the districts recently.
Phone 67
t i t
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
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Here is a fine itciy Mr. Lehmann
sent. Christian Endeavor societies
FREE AIR AT THE CURB
with nearly 250 members have re-

SANFORD VULCANIZING WORKS

DRINK GOOD HOPE MINERAL WATER
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In Thirty Days Note The Difference in Health and Vitality
HCIENCK
Seienr* h ,t proven that DO p ,r r*nt of chronic trouble* are caused b y Im proper
diet and drlnVlnf impure water.
c o n n n o n : mineral wateu
la a pur*, natural, medicinal watar, flowing tram n subterranean ip r in f, nearTy
one thoueand feet deep. Tbt* water la never treated or doctored In any w ay, but la
bottled direct from the mineral well, to the container, retalnlnx all ita natural fa
and medicinal properties.

*100.00 REWARD

on proof ami con v iction *of any one repreaenllns th r m n lv e i aa G ood tfo p t
A (»nte,
unieel duly
dulv authorised by the com pany, or any ona refllllnc G ood e lo p e
mte, unices
container* and eolfin* ypui lotu water a . G ood Hope Mineral Water, or that toe
Good Hope Water fom tian y ever utter* (or eate any water, except that which cornea
direct Irom the Good Hope Mineral Welle, alee, II the Good Hope Water C om - ,
any or Its associates ever doctored or treated this water In any shape, manner or
~fcarm; we will (iv e the above reward.
A n o t h e r iso o . oo
l*_ olTerfd'In any case challenied. where we tall to prove that G ood H ope M lnerel Water hai been very efllraclous
iclc
In many chronic troublaa, such as atom ach
kidney, bladder troubles and rheumatism.
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W* solicit the patronage at Good flop* Mineral Water oa lie merit*, and In any
rat* where the user does not admrt It It one ot the Attest water* he ever used, ste
will gladly refund money
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I’ RICEN.
K. o. b. Jacksonville, tJIO five gallon dem ijohn
F. o. b. Jacksonville, S.$X. rase 0 ball gallon botllM .
bought of- agent, through stats 2&amp;c extra to cover freight ^hircee.
tl.OQ deposit .ffiJllIri1) -n 1
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This water Is now being used In the leigeet hotels end sanitariums in the S ou th .
We are establishing local agencies all through the South.
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ANALYSIS

C h r i s t i a n Endeavor Notes*

Some , nice Endeavor things keep
going on in Sanford and thereabouts
which-.wo ure riot aide to report in
press department'-space in the Her­
ald. Why?
This is our lust article in August.
September means the approach of
fait in northern suites. Here it is
usually one of the most summery
we have, So there is yet need of
warm wether, keeping at it religion.

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C A R U n firaT R o k L IM E ___ __________________________ / . 2 t o »
C A K H O N A T K OF M A G N E S I A ---------------------------------------’ .5£27
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SOD IUM CAK H O N A TK
SO D IUM C H L O R ID E __ ____________________ _
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POTASSIUM S U L P H A T E
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ALUMINA____ ______________________
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JA M E S G R E S H A M . Chemist.

GOOD HOPE MINERAL WATER COMPANY
IJO.WMt liar St.

Jacksentllle, Florida
Local Agent^ t his c ity ;

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Maqy~pastors are returning trom
A D D I S O N L. W I L L I A M S '
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.deserved vacations.
Among
106 E. FIRST STREET
s a n f o r d , Fl o r id a
them ftns been Rev. Smith of the
United Brethren of Tampa, bringing
with him financial ‘support from
friends in- tha horthf so that their,
new church building, will soon be
commenced.
This Item we got
from the Tampa Times.
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Now Open for Business Corner 3rd and Oak
• How many rend the article, "Look­
ing Death in the Face,” by- Dr.
Clurk, in the last Christian Endeav­
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting, Irriga­
or World." Lot us rejoico that ho
is able to write for us again. .
tion Systems for Both Farms and Groves,
l I *t
Tile and Sewer Pipe, Gasoline a n d Oil
Inter!action, in Northeastern Dis­
trict, is again trying the .hsve-aEngines and Pumps
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society plan. Mrs. Bischoff is pres­
ident; Miss Clarcne Fraser, treas­
urer; Mr. Wm. 7,ern, recording sec­
iVe Will Be Pleased to Figure Your Contracts \r
retary' and "your humble servant"
corresponding secretary. '.Rev. R. C.
P H O N E 388
Driske, who is filling tho Congrega­
T H IR D and O A K
tional pulpit this summer is an ar­
dent worker. *
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This bright idea J sJ u st in from lo o a o o a o o o o o fjo o tx o o tio o o o o L o o o o o o a o fx x x io a O D O o a o a c
our press reporter,**-Miss Elisabeth
D. Burleigh .of ttho Congregationid
society of Tavares:' "Last Wednes­
day evening we had a transparency
as an object lesson. A large C. E.

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$ 1.30
ST. AUGUSTINE AND RETURN

lo o a o a o a o o o a o o o o o a o o o o o a

DR. A. DOLAN
V E T E R IN A R IA N ' \
------OFFICE-:—r*
HAND BROSl ST/idLES
Bring in jrour lame and sick
horeefl and mules. Hava them
treated. Have their teeth exatnln,
- cd, sharp camera dressed down,
prolectiona ‘ cal off and decayed
molars extracted.

Annual Excursion
Monday, SEPT. 4th. u m S - o SEPT. 6th
SPECIAL TRAIN Leaves Sanford 3 P. M.
‘VIA

A TLA N TIC COAST L IN E
THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH

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A: F. Lever, congressman from the
Seventh had no opposition.#
• .Latest figures from the’ guberhatoriai rare made the result more ccruin, us indicated in the early re­
turns. The tabulation of votes as

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These are the amail second crop seed that are planted whole for fall In Plor
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FLORIDA WILL BE
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W ilson A Toomer

Important Meeting of South Florida
Chamber of Con\ipercc
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Orlando, Florida,
t o tile Organizations Corftpfising
• the South Florida Chamber of
Commerce.
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Gentlemen:—
Acting upon instructions frbm
President W. F. Miller and with the
approval of the executive commltI am herewith transmitting to you a
call f or ' a' meeting of the South
Florida Chamber of Corrtmorce ’ to
be h eld 'in the city of Tampa
Thursday, Sept. 7th at 2 o’ clock in
the afternoon. An important* meet­
ing of the executive committee will
he held in the morning at ten
o’clork.
A rate bureau of benefit to the
entire state will he taken up for
action nt this meeting.
President
Miller has gone .into this matter
very thoroughly. It is of the ut­
most importance to the people *of
the state and esperialjy of South
Florida. It is extremely important
that your organization lie represented by a strong delegation both
in numbers and in personnel and. I
wish you would advise lly return
unail that"
will he fins* ruse.
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.
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Please urge also that uny ^shippers
of any commodity in your territory
attend us the question is one of vital
to their "interest.

Jacksonville, Florida')

It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvanla Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In
writing of her experience with .Cardul, the woman's
tonic. She says further: "Before I began to use
Cardul, my back and head would hurt so bad, 1
thought the pain would kill nie. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. After taking three bottles
of CarduL I began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well as run a bln water mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give •_

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ONE H U N D R E D B U S H E L S O F C O R N T O T H E A C R E
G R O W N O N T H E R E C L A IM E D L A N D S _________
velopment gave promise of showijig
what could he done In reclamation
work.'
The success of this enterprise is
now told in u letter to the Manu­
facturer’s Record, from Mr. Edgar
A. Wright, editor of the- Florida
Grower, who writes:
"Ocala, n town of 5,000 or 6,000
progressive .citizens, is very properly
termed the center of tho agricultural
and stock ruising section in Florida.
"What Is without doubt the rich­
est body of land in Amfcricn under
Cultivation is located' about Hrisen
miles southeast of Ocala, inr.,the
abandoned river bed of the Okln‘
waha river. This property Is'khopuj
us the Young &amp; Ford farm, person­
ally—owned -b y - -Messrs;'—Young” "*"
Ford, and la for the first time this
year planted on a lorge scale^o corn.
An elbow In the course of the river
hi a made it possible for this tract of
land to he drained. A canal, has
been cut from each point of the
elbow and tho river course diverted
Into this canal.' The old river course
now serves as -a drainage for theso
lands,, and. the.Jateral ditches are
drained into the old river bed. A
dike is -formed at one end, and not
only drainage obtained, but by the
manipulation of the dike during dry
weather water can be placed hack on
the land for irrigation purposes.

Ball Players Endorse This
Drink as a Stimulator
' For The After*

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Sanford, Florida

1 feel a ..little
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bad.

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Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., are sure signs of woman­
ly trouble.. Signs that you need Cardui, the woman’s
Ionic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardul
for your trouble. If . has been hefping weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.

O F F L O R ID A

"T he Boil ii aimply the decayed
vegetation of centuries. It -ranges
from twenty to forty feet deep of
■olid muck. When droined it is ac­
cessible foi cultivation with either
mules and plows or tractors, and it
is sufficiently porous to 'take off
rainfall without discomfort or Inter­
ference with the crops.
"Last year .from four .and onehalf acres planted.to corn an aver­
age yield of 142 bushels of rorn per
acre was obtained •Without thfc ap­
plication of any fertlllxser. Thl$ yea
1 , 1 1&gt;0 acres la solidly planted to corn
which averages over the entire acre­
age better than 100 bushels to the
acre, ail without any commercial fer­
tilizer. It Is a sight to behold!
The d m stalks stand In almost solid
moss from 12 to 16 feet in height,
and the quality of the cron Is all
that could be desired.
, Recoding back from this vast
acreage of fertile soil the sand soil
with the yellow pine growth gradually occurs. .It. ia *the purpose of
thtr promoter* to engage in-the live
■lock Industry'extensively, and the
higher lands adjoining afford excel­
lent pasturage; and the corn taken
from this, land will, of course, be

still use Cardul when

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About on a Level.

“ if you will nvorugo tho fhlng up,"
snys II. P. Walker, “you likely will find
that tho girls who marry for money
strike about as many bargains aa tho
gtrln who "marry for lovo.'*—Kansas
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This car is beautifully finished; w o r li
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Here is one for $635 that gives you all
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seats five comfortably. Has a big,
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

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volume viii

F. E. Steinmeyer, little Marjorie
Newton, five months old, who is en­
listed on.the honorary membership
roll, whije Mrs. II. H. Hill and Mrs.
\V. A. Thofnton were reminded that
the duy added another yc a r to th e ir
journey towariTTho
.Mrs. Hill, being chairman of the
membership committee, some of the
mu/nbers thought it fitting that she
should be remembered with a token
of love and appreciation, and at this
point Mrs. Steinmeyer stei^^d p
rarc’ W Ifl^ IIIll 'a n d presented-herwith a gold crescent brooch.
A N ) FARMS WOULD TIDE
Mrs. J. K. Mcttinger then sang
SITUATION
A
US OVER
which dosed the
"Seek My Face
•• •
Whilo congress got down to work
meeting.
S,»lor.r'i» prob.bly t o W
h points.
However, even this possi­ today on President Wilson’ s legisla­
Soon the. expression^, of apprecia.-.
,b&lt; mo.t l.v o f.b l. po»lWon .In th. bility holds no' terrors for Florida. tive program to prevent the railway
tfon of her genial hospitality, as
Utc Of Florida and the United
Florida is. so situated thut -even a strike, the President himself renewed
well as a pleasant and profitable day
Lies should calamity such us tho long drawn out tie-up of the rail­
his efforts to get the brotherhood
were showered on Mrs. Hand and
,.,lk .
th .
country,
roads would not mean hunger In this leaders to recall their strike orders
the purty wns homeward hound.
ently prepared to pass, today or Sat-,
tfe have the river transportation state. The peninsula is not so wide
London, England, Aug. Jr.—No
itnd at the same".timo took steps to
(Signed) Mrs. C. II. Smith.
unlay the eight hour day legists1Bd good roads connections with the that motor trucks cannot ply ad­
confirmation of the reported flight of
hurry congress along.
linn, providing an eight hour day
u U r and could move feed -tuffs vantageously between ports and in­
He summoned the brotherhood King Constantine from Xtheps to
(or trainmen In Interstate Commerce
bar AUsofintlon Committees
for an indefinite period. The far­ land cities, reaching the most Y6Larissa has boon received in ptlieiul
leaders
t
o
‘
the
White
House
for
effecting
l)cc. 1st or.Jan. 1st, with
'
have a fin* crop of corn and moto should freights bo cut off by
Ah announcement of tho commito’flock and made arrangements to circles here, which considers ij high­
Ihc
present
ten hour rale of pay and
teo appointments for the Florida
" t o product., plenty “ I h o ,, .ltd
go to the capitol to confer with ad­ ly improbable.
pro
rata
overtime
and a small com ­
State Bar Association as made by
tiulc .nrl rhlckona. tb . rivet. .nd state with plenty of vegetables,
*(The report that the king of
ministration leaders there.
mission
appointed
by the President
Florida cattle would provide meat • The "President expect* that the Greece hud lied‘from the capital and United States Senator N-' P- tfryan,
to investigate workings of this law
has
been
giventhe
secretary
of
the
in abundance and there would he action of the railroacls in issujng had .taken rofuge* with a German
for six tij nine months and report to
ihould the strlko last six
no ahortngc In' the fish supply* / embargo orders against jferlshable escort iof 800 Uhlans at ' Larissa Wfs association, H. Plant Osborne of
Jacksonville.
The committees to congreas. This with date of Dec.
ard
__ On the whole, It is found. Florida freight, thus uffccting food will have forwarded from Snloniki by.
serve for this-and-tho next year are: If! la. in substitution of advance
is probably in better shape to with­ some effect in quickening aqtion by Pried, tho official British press rep­
bill revised by Representative’ Adam­
Admissions -T. M. Shackleford.
resentative in Greece undor date of
stand a long ptrike than any other congress
son
and Democratic Leader Kitchen,
Tuesday evening.
King Constan­ Jr., Tampa; George A. DeCottes. after a conference with. President
state. However, a long lock: out is
tine, according to dispatcher from Sanford; A. 1 . Odom, Palatka; Ed- Wilson and- which A. II. Uarrelson,
not expected and there are those, of
Jacksonville Metropolis, fits our po­
Jr., Lakeland'; R. H.
the most sanguine, who do not look by Snturday night the strike order Athens underwent u' surgical oper­ win Spencer.
spokesman for the brotherhoods
rtion exactly: •
Rowe,
Madison.
ation a few days ago and has since
•for the walk-out* next Monday.”
stated
late yesterday would be con­
will
be
rescinded
led
the
President
• "The railroad strike holds no ter­
Judicial Administration and Legal sidered a satisfactory settlement and
been autfering from thu effects of it.)
to
redouble*^!
efforts
to
have
the
ror! from hunger for Jacksonville
the Reform—W. A. Blount. Pensacola; prevent walk out.
LEARNS ABOUT FLORIDA
► The wireless press
measure rushed.
and Florida, because—
Charley M. Cooper. Jacksonville; |
Bolides that, the President takes Berne, Switxerland, Bund and Jour­ F. M. Hudson, Miami;—' Ma&gt;
Wholesale houses are well stock Northern Attorney Agreeably Sur­
OHIO LYNCH LAW
the position that it is tho patriotic nal J o the effect that .the famous sey, Orlando; T. F. West, Milton.
Retailers also have largo stocks.
prised In the State
German
commander
Fiedl
Marshal
duty of the brotherhood leaders to
Meats, canned oil hand for six
Legal Education—R. S. Cockrell,
Hon.
K.
K.
Kennan,
a
prominent
rescind or postpone the strike order von Mackenspn will take charge of Jacksonville; W. W. Hampton,
months,
.
.
attroney of Milwaukee, Wil., spent jrf view o f his recommendations to the campaign in the Balkans having Gainesville; W. B. Farley. Mari­
"Plenty of cattle for slaughter,
b6cn appointed commander in chief
Farm products In great quantities, the first half of the month of Au­ congress and the efforts being made of Jdf the forces In the Germanic anna: F. A‘. Whitney. Punta Gorda;
gust
in
Jacksonville
on
legal
busi­
W’ster shipments from distribut­
N. I). K. Pettigill. Tampa.
league.
ness. He came with some fear that
Gricvaqcea— George C. Dcdcll,
ing points,
The lighting is severe all along the
He would find the weather extremely
Jacksonville;"
F. T. Myers. Talla­
And—
Macedonian front, says a Havas dis­
hot, but to his delight ho found con­
hassee;
J.
D.
Beggs,
Pensacola; L. W
An inexhaustible supply of fish.
patch to tho wireless press, which
ditions different that ho expected.
Duval.
Ocala;
George
I*. Ranoy, Jr.,
Whether the railroad' strike lasts
adds that Bulgarian regiments «uf:
In a newspaper interview he said he
■ day, a week, a month or six
fered
a
severe
check
at
tho
hands
of
considered his trip a fortunate one,
months, Jacksonville will not suffer
the Serbians on the entente left
for ho escaped tho torrid heat which
from a food shortage. There will be
flank and that the Bulgarian losses
swcot with many fatalities over tho
are estimated at 15,000.

should tho worst come no- one willcat porterhouse steak for breakfast,
[tut there will be hunger on account
of tho strike.
. •
Should rail shipments be" stopped,
there still remain water freight facul­
ties and' Florida, with wuter on
three sides, is better situated in
this regard than any other state.
Staples could be brought here by
water from New York, Philadelphia.
Haltimoro and other big shipping
centers, just as they arc now being IN EFFORT TO SOLVE THE
WATER TRANSPORTATION brought. The onlVAHBhrcncB would
G R E A T R A IL W A Y -

•drtmaml a CPKsutltnr
of rail freight shipments.
There is on hand in Jacksonville
warehouses today a supply of food­
stuffs calculated to meet tho-local
demand lor six months. Should it
become necessary for .Jacksonville
to supply points down tho coast and
on the river, the supply here today
would he sufficient for three or four
months. .This is not counting what
food stuffs obuld he -shipped In by
water during such a period,

grievous .errors
people have- fallen*
"1. In the first place, it would be
a surprise to many northern people,
an it was to me, to fcnow that th««*
summer climate of Florida is milch
more agreeable and moderate than
that of tho middle and northern
states. The mistaken Idea that be­
cause Florida is the mostly southerly
state.of the Union it must therefore
bo tiio hottest is one which
has
tnbnn dnen root in the northern

Those citizens, who., panic strick­
en, have, begun laying in largo sup­
plies of staples .are crowding their
psntrics unnecessarily.
Jackson­
- vine’s, wholesale warehouses and ro. tail atores aro well stocked, and t here
is not believed a possibility of the
impending strike lasting more than
ten days at the most.
,
Calrtitatlfig7- howeverl against «yery possible eventuality, investiga­
tions of the Florida Metropolis re­
-veal the fact lhaf Jacksonville is in
a good position to withstand a cut­
ting off of rail shipments.
W holesalers at this season of- tho
year always have on hand larger

plies to other Florid* town*.
Uocal headquarters for the big
packing houses are -well stocked.
It Is the practice of these house* to
. . . . . . .
. . .
"turn ovpr” their freah meat stocks
averaging once a week. This means
that in normal . times a complete
new atock of freah meat la received
iM ut-once
once a week,
week. However,
foreseeing the possibility of a tie-up,
local packers' agent* have received
larger atockh than usual. Should the

Bulgarian regiments, says the dis­
patch. attacked the Serbians in close
ranks in the German style near
LoroVitz and suffered aovercly. .They
were compelled to nsk for reinforce­
ments from Valbnnkani and kastoriu..
The Serbians appear to be amsteps of thq situation at Gom^chevo,
says tho Athens correspondent and
Bulgarian officers of I' Rumanian ori­
gin who deseMed, said the Bn!
gar lam* called Gomichevo ‘ ‘ another

Wesleyan Trulhaeekers at Home wt

Mrs. WaRcr Hand

are prono to think. rl he report of
the state board of Jicalth which has
iuaL appeared -show* that of- 1000
’deaths
'
- ..........li'- ‘ ■•aUon
reported
moiigcities of ‘ Florida
white* and 13.4
pconlo could bo attributed to ma­
laria. .
-"3. A third erroneous .Impression
of Florida which Is entertained by
many northern people Is the idea
that' there is something peculiarly
enervating and debilitating about
th* Florida climate. Tho grain of
truth which forms a basis for this
impression i&gt; found in, tho lessened
power of resistance which follows a
16ng residence in a warm climate.
“ Tho only publicity Florida needs
Is a simple, truthful statement from
authoritative sources of
its
resources and advantages and once
the true conditions here arp known
and understood in tne north a great
nfiux of population may he exTantpn Times.
pectcd.

A mor^ p le a s a n t ‘ occasion is seldoirt experienced among our city
church lathering- IKah THe one at
Mrs. Walter Hand’s Tufliday, Au­
gust IMRh.
,
All preparations had been made
prior t o the day anti Tuesday morn­
in g " found monr 'than thirty*'five
members of the- Wesleyan Truth
Seekers Claas of th e 'M . K._ Sunday
• :h6or~fccnirtg things In order for
DAY OF REJOICING
the class picnic.
Methodists Will Worship In
The sctjne was an Inviting one as
Church on Sunday
tho lad es gathered with lunch^ ba keta and boxes at Mrs. Elders on
Sunday school 9:30 o'clock.
Third street whero autos awaited
Trenching, ‘11
tHem. But the scene soon changed
“ Investing."
..
and Mrs. Hand's spacions home and
Preaching 7:30 o'clock; subject, long veranda which overlooks Lake
“ A Striker."
All friends of the Methodists of
Sanford will rejoice with them that

rifew building on Sunday. While the
pews havo not been put up yot, they
are hero and will be put in place In a
few days. Much enthusiasm is man­
ifest in the Sunday school, and lnvthe
other department* of the church and
•when everything Is adjusted to the
new quarters great prosperity Is ex­
pected.
. A most hearty welcome awaits all
Purchased Big Slock
^
who attend the services on Sunday.
Mr. Wilmott and wife (Mrs- E- 8- * c
F. E. Steinmeyer. Pastor..
Mehrtcnh) of the French Millinery
Shop has arrived end will announce
* Presbyterian Church
later their opening. They havo been
The pastor and hia family expect
very fortunate In.aecuring the ser­
to return from the mountain* of
vice* of Mr*. Ida McMurry of Gage
North Georgia today, und the usual
Brpa., New York, aUo Mrs- Blee
Sabbath service* will be resumed at
of New York who ha* had ’ many
our church. *
. .
and will assist Mr.
years experience
_
The.public la cordially Invited to
Wilmott in their seventeen branch the 11 o'clock and 7:30 preaching
store.
Merchandise being' ao high services Sunday^ As also to the
and in handling the goods in large Sunday school at 9:46 e.
quantities enablea, them buying di­
Regular service* at j tho Prcsby.
rect from the manafacturer, con***
quently thay will J&gt;e in a position tcrian * church next Sunday botl
this season to retail at jobber*’ morning and evening. Every ow
cordially Invited to attend.

sonugc at H o'clock ycsieruay uiiornoon by Rov. R. F. Hodnett, the
ceremony bring witnessed by the)
pastor's-fam ily."
'_
After the, marriage vows were
tnken, Mr. and NJrs. J-'ort left on
the Seaboard at-ArioTfor Tampa.
Later they Will go to Sanford whero
they Will make-their homo.
Mr. Fort Is a valued employee of
tho Sanford Herald. He is a brother
of J. J. Fort, who is well known here,
and many congratulate him on win­
ning so charming a bride.
.Mrs. Fort is the eldest daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coleman of
south riant City. She is a young
woman of winning personality amf
her work in th? Methodist Sunday
school nnd Epworth Leaguo will be
greatly missed. • The best wishes of
mantF friends go with -her to her

^ • In Honor of Mrs. Bell
p0i|M Kinney attempted to depuThe beautiful home of Dr. and tjfe cjtjgcn8 to aid him in rescuing.
Mrs. Samuel Piuleaton last Thura- lhesheriff but no one would oppoao
day evening waa the scene of n L j,e root,(
beautiful picnic supper..,In the early
Ejey finai|y surrendered to eecvening a swimming party wont over L t pe death and the mob entered
to Muason’a and enjoyed the sulphur. automobUea and atarted, with tho
water, after which tho party left for I Bj,erl(I as a prisoner for Ottawa justMrs. Puldeton’s realdepciy where the ag the flre department waa called ou t
enjoyable -eats were served.
The The cheralCal truck*
were
run
party was given In honor of Mr*# I throush the streets to disperse tho
Charles Bell of Atlanta, who la here mob on
when the motor mob
visiting her aiater, . Mr*. George reacbed Ottawa they found the-prlsDuring the confualon
noble character and untirlng*~fc(Iort flishop of Magnplla*«ivenue. Mn. oner goner
Puleeton
proved
to
be
p
most
charmghe#j(j
gley
escaped
into a .hJtelj
to establish the church of Chrlat.
lng
hostess.
„
•
official*
announced
that
effort* will
Mia® Ruth Hand read impres­
The
evening
waa
Arell
enjoyed
by
I
be
made
to
prosecute
all
who
partlcL
sively the poem, “ Left Undone" by
a
large
aixed
crowd
ahd
everyone
I
pIted
In
tho
affair.
Addison Howard Glhson.
A aolo,
-------------s-----•
■.
*
*lGod Live*" jra* rendered by Mrs. went home well aatiafled.*------------------'
.
„
*Dt.
Brownlee
havingreturned
T. A. Newton, »Mr*. Albert Philip*
Blarry Lewla left tbi* morning for from a trip to Georgia, tho regular
accompanist.
I
Defiance,
Ohio, (being called ther.#1church services will be held at th®
We will not forget to mention out
'
by
the
serious
trlnee* of hla mother.' Presbyterian church on Sunday.
honored guests for the day: Rey.

�Chit-Chat of the Play Houses
Murdcy

Myaterjr -in
“ Not' My
Slater” . 4 .
Bcaale Barrlscale confronted by
heart breaking problem, which weird­
ly solves itself.
*
- /
”,
How a woman, in protecting her
siaU'f from a frightful - fate incur#
the Jealousy of her huabnnd, and
finally ha# to bare a'dark chapter In
her own life is told in Triangle’#
drams. "N ot My Sister." starring

girl, by posing for a sculptor,
Michael Arnold „ (Desmond).' This
young arjist, falling violently in love
with his model takes advantage of
her trust In him and wrongs her
grievously, One day when they aro
alone in the studio.
The girl goes to her home griefr
stricken and tells no one. , She doc#
not sec Arnold again for soveral
years. In tho meantime aho ha#
married happily.
At a ISC’BpUon
which she and her husbund attend,
the sculptor is u guest, He asks
Grace's younger sister, Ruth, to
pose fpr him. The girl, her mother
and Grace’s husband, John Marshall
all urge Ruth to accept the oiler, as
Arnold has become a man of note.
Grace, rather than reveal L&gt; tfrf
husband the disgrace' she has suf­
fered allows her sister to accept
Arnold's offer, and goes «^th Ruth
each time she poses. Marshall be­
comes Jealous' and qfinally quarrels
with Ida wife. Driven to despera­
tion nho confesses. whereupon Mar-

W I L L I A M D E S M O N D . IN T H E
T R IA N Q L B P L A Y . " N O T M Y 818

At Lyric Theatre Friday

LYRIC
THEATRE
E . F . L A N E, M AN A G E R
"THE HOUSE THAT PLEASES’”

PROGRAM M E
might—"Out of Flotsam" Selig
Tribune News. "Ham tho Ex­
plorer" Ham and Bud. Sixteenth
Episode of "The Iron Claw’.’

Wednesday— Triangle Day
“ Susan Rocks ihe Boat'*
“ featuring D o r o t h y Gish
and Owen Moore. “ Bath­
tub Perils” featuringlFred
••
»I •
Mace.

Thursday—"The Head o f t h e
House" "Better Halves" Palhc
4
**,
Newt*

“ The Prince and Iho Pauper"
Marguerite Clark attains great
triumph of her Binge or screen carecr in fnmed dual-'role of "The
. Prince and tho Pauper.”
Dainty, magnetic Marguerite ( lark
the idols of millions of photoplay
fans, is the star of. the Famous
Players Film.Company’s screen adap­
tation of Mark Twain’s fanciful r&amp;I malice. "The Prince and the Pau! per." the first work of America’s
greatest humorist to be presented to
: the motion picture public, which is
the Paramount feature attraction at
1the Star Thursday.------------ -------------Every man. woman and child i#
familiar with the groat American
humorist's inimitable story of the
{ ambitious little beggar 'und the ad­
venturous little prince, each of whotn
[craved the life and freedom of the
|other. It is a rnre combination of
! quaint humor, rich with the spark­
ling ratire that has made ,the name
Iof Mark Twain revered and loved
I the world over, and the occasional

Friday—Triangle Day. "Not My
■Sister" featuring Bessie Barr-'
Lcalw end Willinm Drunond.
"The Moon#hincnt” featuring
Al St. Johns. .

r

Saturday —’T.r-lltia” '“"For Value
Receiv«l".
Seventh . Eplrode

time. The matvcla pf photograpny,
however, hava romlarod this, inartis­
tic performance wholly unnoceaaary
and has made pssaible strict- adher­
ence to all the doRghtful detail# of
the original atory.
.^
In the doublo role of tho lowly
pauper anil. tho high spirited but
democratic little prince. Marguerite
Clark does the moat anjstlc work of
her extent. Her delineation of the

money but opportunity. On this
point they eluh. ' . •
.\
• The true etate of affairs la brought
out whon Cardigan, keeper of h
dive in tbo underworld trie* to
4&gt;reu hie attention# upon .Susan, and
Larry cornea to the rescue. It la a
fomance of a stormy hind; but it la
the aort that keep# thing# moving
throughout a stirring action,1
Lyric, W ednesday .
‘

Tor Sale—Modern’ houae and three
lot*. 1011 Oak-Ave. 180*feet front.
E. L. Marshall, Sf. Charle*. HI. 2-8h
For Sale— Nice 5 paaaenger Oak
land automobile. Also surrey. Ap'
ply Abernathy’s furniture store.

“ Rolllng/Slonea
.
. Fifty-sixth atreet. New York, stood
aghast the other day while a man
For Sale at 8anford—T v o lighters,
slid down a tiro escape from tho roof
gasoline
engino and pump -and other
of a-building while Owen' Moriro and
articles.
Address Z. Spinks, Oviedo,
Pel Henderson stood in the street bo
Florida.
■ .
*
1-tfc
low and-urged him to break hla nock
if necessary to get a thrill. Tho
For Salo—Nearly new adding ma
man was Alan Hale who if appearchine. $35.00. Western Union.
in In support of Moore and Marguer­
. '
, 1-tf •
ite Courtot in Jhe Fntnoua Players
Bcuie Uarriscale at tho- Lyric Friday
For Solo—Three lots on Sanford
adaptation of Edgar Selwyn’s cele­
brated play- "Rolling Stonca" for the society.cducatipn, among the gang­ HsJghts. - Exceptional bargain, $75
Paramount Program at the -Star sters in* a slum-district whore tH8 fcflCKT “ Enquire ‘Horold Office.
101-Gtc
Sho surely made
dim. wad taken
her point. Mere man ia going back
a— florae'and two delivery
Picture fans who have been want­ tp see the picture a fourth time to
Apply to . G. W. Spencer,
ing to #co more of Bessie Barriscalo hand himself another chortle of glee.
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mfiy. gratify their ambition, it i#
It has a hat like t h e 'one Nellie
said, by taking Hi,* ‘ .Not My Sis­ wore, w ith o u t-the bird to make
For Sale— Marine motor, 18 horse­
ter," •in which Bessie does some saucy remarks. It has tight waist power, 3 cylinder,’ 3 cydp, Ferro.
posing for a sculptor.
and sklrV for. aro they both in ono First class condition, Satiford Mach­
Lyric, Friday .
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gfcrmcnt?) like those_ w«rn in the ine &amp; Garage Co.
good old post bellum days in the
For Sale—Owing to change to
' “ Rolling Stones" •
reaction against hoops, with a little eloetrical power wo have on •hand
the Famous Players adaptation of sort of cqaulctte- on each shoulder
machinery in good condition, con­
Edgar Selwyn’s 'great atago success, like the lost puff of a gloss blower.
Cop# a Swell
sisting of boilers, engines, water
marks Marguerite Courtot’s first ap- But when Dorothy turns around—f
pumi}#, fire pumps, air compres­
pcaranco under the banner of that
Have you over seen the one- man sors and sundry other machines,
pioneer feature play producing .or­ top folded, up like a package of soda
which we offer at prfees which are a
ganization. She is co-starring with ersekers on the back of a Japaneso
amall part of the original cost. If
unother great popujar favorite,' Owen •kimono? .Well, that’a it, only more
interested address Virginia Carolina
Mo (tie who recently appeared with so for Dorothy, it’s a bear!
Chemical Co., caro II. H. Peabody,
Hazel DawiTjn an adaptation of
Superintnedent, Sanford, Fla.
"Undor Cover," also a Paramount
Picture produced by tho,fam ous
The key to- tho- queer title of
Players.
"Rolling Stones" which
FOR RENT
“ Susan Rocka 'tho Boat," a now
will be the attraction at the Star
Triangle feature stairing Dorothy
Wanted—By .the first t&gt;[ Septem­
Friday this week wbb directed by
Gish and Owen Moore, explains ber, two or three nicely furnished
Del Henderson. •
that the boat that Susan rocks is rooms for light housekeeping.
Ad­
the old family ship that hns bccomo dress P. 0. Box 884, city.
l-3tp
“ Susan" Paragraphs
water logged with tradition and
Dorothy Gish, in the leading role money. Lyric, Wednesday.
For Rent—Store room and ofllco
of "Susan Rocks the Boat," a new
and living rooms In Bishop, Block.
Triangle feature proves herself to bo
Thatcher Realty Co. ’
104-3th
Charles Woodruff Advances
an all round nthlete She figures on
■Charles II. Woodruff, so'h of E. T.
For Rent—Rousokccping apart­
n frisky pony in a big polo game,
Woodruff of this city has been ad­ ments, furbished, down stairs, large,
drives and repairs her own auto-^
vanced as tho following, from- tho well'ventilated rooms, sleeping poTch
mobile, exercises in her homo gym-*
Times-JJnlon would jndicatq:
.. '* and screened porches, All Conyonnaaium and fights off a bullying adg
Chaftes if. Woodruff, advertising ences In kitchen. 618 Oak -avenue.
mirer with real loft jabs unfl upper99-tf
-manager and buyer for tho Heard - .
National
Bank
has
been
mado
man­
Lyric, Wednesday
For Rent— Furnished house of Six
ager of the Heard National Bank
rooms
and bath.
Cor. 9th and
building to fill vacancy .caused by'
ASTO FASHIONS
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the retirement of H. G. Pcrring. Myrtle. •
The change will take effect Sep­
For Ront—Six room cottage od
tember
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•Palmptto avenue.-( $18 por month
Mr. Pcrring will continue his of­
ANGLE PLAY, "8U8AN ROCK* TUB
Doroth;
Inquire of Sanford Furniture Co. .
fice on the seventh floor of tho build-i
BOAT."
- • revel all I
ing and wilLglyo his entire atten­
At the Lyric 1 heatro VScdn^iday
i nng|c p|„
tion !-»■ Hg
-'prnjArN fi~ * Furnished rooms, large and cool,
But his 'ideals are,'
pqpiewhat|---- \YtTVtT1
which ho is t to bo actively inter­ four blocks from business center.
changed! before he gets her, ; In' 1|escr||&gt;0 fl
ested.
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Bath rooms^ in connection. Cheap
Dorothy Gish Trjangle Play.
lonly look
Mr. Woodruff wilt continue in his rates for summer. Comfort Cottage,
It certainly is an unusuul fic ro e n ( couturier
capacity as advertising manager and corner Fourth and Magnolia. 92-tf
rptuuneb in "Susan Rocks the Boat, and as “n
buyer for tho bank.
For Rent— Sevetal nice office
the new Triangle play starring Dor-1 on the e
Mr. Woodruff has been In Jack­
rooms
over Yj)well's. Enquire N. P
othy Gish and Owen Moore. S u s a n , maintainc
sonville for the past (wo years as
Yowell
&amp; Co.
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who rocks the old family boat, is a dodo-bird
advertising munngcr of tho Heard
little girl who has a .fortune all her feels in 1
National Bank, n position which ’ For Rent— 708 Park avenue. En­
own, and ha# been accustomed to wonderful
has given him an opportunity, to quire of H. C. DuBose, First nnd
gratification A( every wish from the in her
display great abilities and original Park nv^nue. *
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time she was ’ horn.
Iairry,- w ith'"Susan R
ideas, in this special field. IIo is not
whom she fall# in love, is the son of cry new
tinly' recognized in Florida as a
WANTED
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... n
L i t S I , » ■ U ' Mn
a twird politician who has had to ture, thei
fight every inch of his . way, wjth specimen
^Tenant Wanted Wantod a good
association of advertising dubs. His tenant for my 20 acre farm, situated
success and progress since coming TTHllEI south or Sanford. None""Eut
to Jacksonville la a direct result of thoso who can furnish good . refer­
his energetic and resourceful meth­ ence# need apply. George G. Her­
ring, Sanford, Fla.
2-8tp
ods, and his* most recent advance­
ment is " further acknowledgement _Wanted—Position on truck form
Ad­
of his bps!ness abilities. Mr. Wood­ by experienced truck grower.
dress
River#
Grocery
Co.;,
this
city
ruff’s pleasing personality has won
or W..S. McKnightr Orlando. 2-2tc
many friends, - all of whom will he
pleascd^to learn of his latest promo•

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Lost—White Bird Pup, 5 month#
old. Finder phone 2411.'’ Reward.
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ADMISSION 5 AND 10 ( ENTS
MATIN RK:
TuexUr - I M n n i l i ) - Irlih ) - Sftufiljj

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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Night 7 p. m. Sharp

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This Heading THREE CENTS s
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cent#.
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FOR SALE
For Sale—Mowing .machine, wheel
ke, one horse smoothing harrow,
i new. J. B. Tuttle, Enterprise,
a. .
•. 3-2 tp
Dogs for Salo— Folntcrs, setten
and hounds, trained or untraiqed.
If Interested write for a revised list.
North Side Kennels, P. 0. Box No.
136( High PoinL N. C.
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PROGRAM AT THE STAR
Tuesday—Metro'Prescnfs Mme!. Tctrova In "The Etem
nal Question"
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Wednesday—Thrill Day. '’•Mysteries of MyriT* Hearst
News,.and Two Side Splitting Comedy.
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Thursday—Paramount Presents J^largurito Clark, in
"Prince’ and The Pauper".
Friday—Paramount Present# Owen M6ore and Mar
gueriet Courtot in "Rolling Stones"

Margarita Clark in ’jPri^ce and the Pauper at the Star Thursday

llrpirtmrnt uf Ihr I JllUr,

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U. 8. Land Urtlro » t O i I m i v IUi , Fta.
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Aur. lith , i s t a .
Ntilir* (• h»rn'iy ||nn lh »l W'tlllsn* D
rilirnnn of Wo^fws, Kin., who on J a n e
31, l # t l . mad* If &gt;m r«ltid Entry. N #
US819. toi 814 of SEAi and SV{ of . i W k .
Bsrtlon 33, Ttw n th lp IS 8, Rani# i t E .
TallabatMra (dcrldtaa, h»« Hint n o lle * °t
Ini'-miun t&gt; u n lit F I/#-y »or Proof t v
A h liih rltlm to the lin'd ah iv e d**« I w d .
before Clerk Circuit Court, at S e n fo td
Florida, on the 28th day* of geptem bor.

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CUinaont ntmr* a, wilneevw:
i; A . Iluth of W oluwa, Florid*

W. K. I^e of Weklwo, Florid*

W. If. llt&gt;d of W eklwa, Florid*
W. A. Ruth of W ok i**, Plorfd*.
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103-Tue* a Frt-10la
Uegtotar.

la C o a it o f C a aa tr
H to tla e l* C o o # t r . H i.I# ef FleHSa
Ir. to Cattle of
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I .Id * ll a r r l* *
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N otice It h tro h y given, to a ll w h om •*
may concern, th a t on tho lo t day o f Hop*
U m b er A. D. IS tS , t a h a lf apply to t i t *
U o no rabt* H e a rt* O . I la r r ln t , Judge M l
raid C o u rt, a t Ju d g * of Probate, fo r m y
final diarharg# at e ie c u lo r of I t * t a to t* o r
IJda llolnea. decoaoodl and th a t a t t i l &gt; * ■ *
lim e I w ill proaant m y final account* s*tie c u tS a . of aald ootata, and oak fo r t h o lr
approval.
Dated Feb llth. A. D. ISIS,
CHAR. D. H A IN ES.
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CITY OF SANFORD STANDS . FOURTEENTH IN THE
FOLLOWING* LIST
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NOTICE OF B LK CTIO N
Vkm u. H
u C
l lf Couaail
Council o f IIk*
ho C
City
Ilia
City
ity
ot Hanfurd. ^Seminole county, Florida. on
th# Slot d g r of August. ISIS, duly passed
•a ordinance m lltled . “ An Ordinance Protld in i for Um In nn n r* of -B ond* la l U
Rum o f H i . eoo.ee for tBa P a l p s * . ' o f
P ayln f, Retiring aad Refunding an l w »
of Bond* of I ho C liy of Sanford, Fla. la tho
TONIC DIGESTIVE
of fIJ,COO.OS, Bearing D ata January
I, 18*7 aad Al«tu?lng January 1, -1917.
sharpens .your appetite, aids digestion aod&gt; Authrriting and Em powering th
Mayor o f th* City ot Sanford; Florida, t
inproves the.health and gives strength iw
a * a fa l l for an .EUrOoo to Determine
tbo (Juration aa to Ika taauaaca of Said
and vigor. Sold only by us, $1.00.
Kondv, and for tha Elartion of a Board of
‘ • R. C. BOWER
T hree Bond Truhleee," which aald ordir*
anca waa duly approved by me on the aamr
■fat* aifd became effective Immediately
upon tie approral.. and
' Wh»r*p«, under Ik* chartar of tba city
ol Sanford, tba question o f tka iiaunaro o f
*on da akould ba aubmlttad to -tba electors,
of aald city, who own real estate for tatlflratlon, or rejection, a t an rloctloa to ba
called for tkat purpose;
Therefore. I, J. O. D arison. m ayor o f
Ihr city of Sanford. Samlnola roun ty.
Florida, undrr and by virtu* of tbr author­
ity in tna vratad by tba ordlnancoa of th o
c it y -o f Sanford. In rrfrrrnr* to th* bwuanco of bond*, do hereby call an election
to ba bald on t t o 28th day of Saptootkar,
I r is , to determine the quaatlon b y aald
election, than nod th ere’ to ba bald t* to
• bather or not tb s aald city of Sanfcrd
shall be authorfted to-laauo bonda In (ha
■um uf ttt.0 0 0 .0 * for tka pbrpoaa of pay*
Ini, ratirlni and refunding Iba t4B.000.00
•la par cant city of Sanford. Florida, bonda.
maturing January t, 1*17; and to ofSct
I hive paraona -to aarvr aa o-b o a rd ol boada
trualoco’ for aald prop card laauo ot bond*.
Aad I do hereby appoiant C . C. W oodruff.; w. w. Long
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and'
John Andaraon inpectora
etora of a
aald alactioa, and M. W. Loral!
f e n■ o f aald alactioa
afection.
PolU to ba-opanrd at ai|bt o'clock a. ra.
and to remain open until aundown.
Witness my hand aa mayor, and tka aaal
Of tho aald city of Saoford, Seminole Cotinty,
norida.
on ihla tba 33rd of day of Ausuat,
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P. ■ In to *an, aad Georgians
ana Fraacta Law_____
_ off„ar |
for aala.
defendants,
I - will
and Win noil
tag highest
high**! l
and
all
tan
__ boat bidder
,
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------ for « u h ot (h r fro o l door- ot Ika- court
. W I . U I , county,, .FleHdr.
.......
koaao in Sanford, S
Seminole
duria* tka Iryal koura of oaln o i Monday,
U a Fad day of tlrtobor, A. I». ISIS, tka
••■• bains a Icyal aalaa day, |ba laltowlnr
drarrlbad reel -proparty, lyinr and bring
is SamiaoU county, atata o f Florida. tow it: U t a a t ^ J S and 04r ot tbr Florida
Land aad Caloalaalloa'a Co.'a CrUty Plan*
tatfen recorded In Plat Book " C , . .
1 IS ,. Record* (Vang* county, Florida.
|S
1aad_a_
la Oraasa
Oraagr rot
rou a ly.
_
,.. bnlnf
. . formerly
---- ,«lr In
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Florida, Lpt now la Hemlnelq, rounty, FlorIda.
* L. O. S T R IN G F E L L O tf.
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A- K. Pawna,
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Solicitor for Complainant.
3-Tua*-S(a
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t „ NOTICE OF ELECTION
T o the Sheriff of Seminole County, of Ihr
Slats or Florida;
Bo It kaowa that I, *11. Clay Crawford
Srcrrtaiy of State of thr S u t o of Florida,
do hereby give notion that a general elee*" ^ tn in ole county, rtalo
o f Florida, on Tuorday nest aucrwrdlng tbr
*«*
Is November, A. D. 1*1*.
tbo raid Tueaday bring tbr 7lh day of N r -

(a k ta , la tko several (ouatie* of the etate,
and those that ihall meet every, ton y e a n
the realtor shall .apportion tbo /optooon tn tioa In tko houM o f repreoenlatlyoo in tbo
manner In thla art trio grorldrd, which apportianyntat ahall ba based upon. Ike laag'
census eaumoratUn taken by the stato o f
Kl or Id a O f By tbo Ualtod State*, which evoc
U the last taken neat before the legislators
8o apportioning the representation .aboil
Section 4 of Article V II o f tho constItutlon It hereby amended no an to rased a*
lolls wet
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"W hen nay new coun ty ia created by tbo
leglehatura It aboil ba eatilled to ono eeoator la d ono member ol tbo houas o f rtproaentativoa, until tbo nsgt' mnmeratlpn' p r o ­
vided for la Section 6. of tbit Article, (b a t
gholl b* U k ta after tba crogtlon of tbo sold
new county, or until tko nett ooasus en u ­
meration that ahall bo taken by tko IfoRed
S ta le * 'o f America after the rfeOtion of the
amid new county,: whichever shall tho sooner
be taken el tor tko creation of m id new
rounty, when It shall bo entitled to one
member of the koueo of reprosooU tlves tor
every ten thousand o f population, or the
major fraction thereof tko tame a* other
counties."

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There aiV 7l incorporated cities and towns In the state with-1,000
or more population, and 123 Incorporated towns under 1,000 population.
Ths following table gives the cities and tolrns with over 1.000 inhabi­
tants, together with the county, population, and rank, according to the
state census of 1915:.
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TOW N
COUNTY
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Population
Hank
_____ ^__ Lafayette.,___ •„-- ------ 1,050 1,050
69
A lton— ^...:__ ..._______
A Joint Rooolutiea proposing aa amitnd.. meat to. Section l o l Article VI o f tho
A,400
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..Franklin..__ __^-------.---- ..
A pal s ch.icola......... ......
cunrilcutlon o f tbo etato of Florida aa
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®SjM4 Statre fianatof from thr
3,504
Arcadia.......
............DdSoto-.........
amended by Joint Rcaolotion N o. g
? , *|,»I7 * *,' 0 ,*&lt;**, ,or *l* F»ar« from March
Acta of 13*3, Relating 10 Suffrage and
3,412
Bartow!-.:*——. — ._:....„ ........... Polk.2._,:.........
Eligibility.
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'F o r r li ( f ) Proaldaatiaj Elector*.
1.107
Be it resolved b y the legislator# of tba
Bonifay..— ,----- --------- ------ ...H olm es-------Far
ttoproaowtatlvo o f tk* Fauttb itatg
oi
riorldat
.
Congrraaienal D&amp;trict ol tkr State e l F l.r
6B
-1 )9 8 6
Brooks villa...,.^..__ _ _______ Hernando.:.
That tho following amendment
i
ta See­
W a i a w ^ , c — “ “f *"• tloo 1 ol Artirta VI 47 the constitution of
. 3,605
25
Bradentown----------------------- -------------— . XI*3LlJ111* ! ’
H R of Florida
_______ . .j and tbo name to
tbo atato
For Governor of thr S lot* of Florida. '
: 51
. Woahington,
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hereby
reby agreed to and
sod ahall bo aubmlttad to
Florida8*” *1" 1'
BUU •* th# ■«»• •* the elector* of (be state ot the general
1
flltirwfttnr
1,932
Pinellas
. . . . b .................. k
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election la 1313 for ratification or rejection i
For A ttorary General of tbr State of
Section 1. Every male person of the ago
16
4,626
Daytona_____— ..... ....... .......... - ..Volusia...... ............................
flo r id * , •
of. twenty one years nod op w n d a who la a
For
Com
ptrollor
of
thr
State
of
Florida.
33
DaFuniak S p rin g. ------------------- ... ..W alton-......................!.____ 2,142
rituen of the United State* at tho tim e ho
For-Trraaurrr of thr Stnta of Florida.
•ptliea to register ahall bo dee mad a qual­
. 38
D ado City______ _________ - Pasco ........... ................... ..... ......... ' 1,950
ified elector o t all elactlona under tho con­
stitution
ot the state .o f Florida, provided,
20
..Volusia
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------------------------3,490
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Da Land _____ ____ ................................ ..
that be p oon a n * the toUowMg additional ,
?1 ss^
BV
53
,vw t,
ae*a W
W
W
***S» lit*
(- 1.502
Dost Millville ........ ................ ........... A*
qualifications:
Ho shall have resided and had his per- ’
*65
E u itii _______ _______________ t w . __________ L ake- ................... ......i _________________ 1.148
.Per oar Railroad Commlmionrr of (hr manect home aad place o l abode in tho
29
N assau... ............ . . v . . . . . . ............ 3.U4
Farnandina____ — . . —
state
ol Florida (ar ono year, and in the
Stato o f Florid*.
For State Senator for m b Senatorial Dis­ county wherein he applies ta register lo r
32
Fort MAade..L_____________ : Polk.................................... e 2,150
ail month*, prnyloun thereto.
trict of Ihr 8 (rto ol Florida.
(aaal)
J. D. D A V IS O N ,
27
VM4SSS4VHS SUS
s*t* see* awi ■*«*
3,244
For o o r Member cl the House o f RrprrFort Myen. _________—
He must be able (o road, .writs and inter­
MY SPECIALTIES:
Mayor o| tka C ity o f. Bsaford,
•oolaUvra of Ibr Stair of Florida.
pret any section of the constitution o f Ike
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Samlnola County, riorida.
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____ ...___ 1,942
Fort Pierce.............. .............. .St: Lucie
For
County
Judge.
•into o f Florida at tha lima ba applies to
A u ral: Jaa. C. Roberta,
For Sheriff.
8
register and vote.
Gainaavilln , ..........
..... Alachua........... ......t_______ 6,736
City Ctrrk of tbo C ity ol Saaford, Fla.
PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
For Clerk of thr Circuit Court.
3-Tuoa
4
PrM
O
t
He must own ta hta own .right property
31
.Clay
......
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.
—
u
-------2,287
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&lt;5re on Cove Sprint*________
For County Aaararor of T u a n .
to the value of not leas-than five hundrtd *
GORHAM'S STERLING SILVER
For T s i Collector.
dollars,
which fart shall bo determined only
Alachua........................
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1,265
High Spring*_______ ____*.— Aa O rdinance
61
For County Superintendent of Public In- by the *»*••( meet books oi .the county at
for tho lu u a a c r of Bond* la thr alruttlon.
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
6,6850
Jackionville ,.;___ -------------—t-D uvjI.. ..... ..... . *..............
the lim e ha applies to register and vote.
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sum or at 8,000.00 (or I he Purpooo or P ay­
For C ou n tv Surveyor.
ing, Kotli log aad K afu ndiai no Iraur o f
He must not kavo been convicted, pre­
1,631
#*40
■Jasper------ ---------------------- - HimUtba__ ..............
For live County Commfaaioai___
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES Bond* of th r C ity o f Sanlord, Florid*, in
vious to the time ho applies to register
4
For
three
member
a
of
thn
County
Board'
K ey Weal________________ —..M o n r o e . : , _ v . — ............. 18,495
tbr Sum of StS.000 00. Boarios D rtr eowor
vote, ot larcoay. robbery, forgery, per­
Janjury or bribery la any o f tbo courts o f any
•*fF *• l l » f , and M aturias January 1 , of Public Instruction. •
4,221
17
Kiaai mmcc _______ r x . . t r . . . 7.-.; — Osceola... . . . : .....
For
Justice
ol
thr
Prneo
In
and
for
tbo
tsiT , and Aulhorliing and Em powering
state or ot the United Stataa, ar if-eo con­
Ikr M ayrr of thr C ity o f Sanford. Plorldn, follow ing Jurtlcr DirUlrta, via; No*. 1 , g, victed he n u t have been restored to the
3,422
__ Columbia___!—......
Lake City..__
*• b oa s a Call for aa Election to O rtrrrig
b io -o f citUenehip.
rrrtr
' For Conatable la mad for tka ft U e r ir r
7,287
. ...Polk___..■»....
Lakeland ^ ....
mlar tko q u e t u n ar tt»-th r In u in r * of
Provided, however, That no person or
Juitlco
District*,
v
lt:
Nos.
1
,
2
,
3,
4.
Sold llon&lt;t«, and fo f the Election of o
1.870
Broward ........... .
Laudsrdale
In tratrinoay whereof, I have hereunto lineal descendant of an y bush person who
Uoord of T arr« Bond Tru*trr*.
y "h
hand
and
nfllied
th*e'grroa
r t'a eM *of | '?M «■
. • tt “ m
mV’
* n d "'n
n d ";m
iid th
J * ‘ * L**7- or prior there1,360
VVhrnnr,
on
January
1,
1*17,
th
r
-U
rn
___
________
&lt;
__Lake........
.
Leesburg___!.
to, entitled to vote under the constitution!
n*ur of bond* of tkr city o l Sanford. Flor­ th* Slat* of Florida, at TniUbaaaee. .th e and laws of any of the elate.* . or
te e .
3,294
Capital,
this
th*
«w
jnty-fourt_
day
pf
‘A
u
­
L ive Oak.... L. __ _________ Suwannee
ida. dated January I, U 9 7 , (or th* aura of
nntrU-e, or entitled tb v ote' Under ’ any form
118,000.00, tearing lntrrr*t at tb r rate of gust, A. D. 14 1*:. t.250
of
government,
or
any
nituralioM
citlsen
. Bay
Lynn Haven
(real)
H. C L A Y C R A W F O R D . .
al« per cent per annum, will mature, and "
or hta dracendnnta, ahall be denied the
Seer*tary of State.
....
Manatee .
.1.487
tVberena, at Ihr time ol taiuanry of aforrManatee
right to register and vote because he shall
T
o
C.
M.
Hand.
Sheriff Seminole County.
People all through this, section are aald
id bonda, no adaqualr
adaqual* prneialon wa* made
not be able to rend, write and Interpret
S-Tuee-10tc
1,763
Matlisoh „
Madison
payrarnt of aald
aa
hooded indebtedbuying 1.1V-VER-1.A1 because it is a for the payment
nay section of the constitution of th*
ara* at the data ol maturity ol aald bond*
‘2,357
•tats of Florida,, ne ab ove provided,' or be-,
Maria nna.... ................ ......... Jackson
preparation of real merit. It is a vegot- neaa
Admialatraler'n N ollre ef Hettlement a eauae be aha)l not own property ef the
and
able remedy that acts naturally and* cf15,692
A rceuale
*
Wtirreaa, thr city nl Sanlord, at thla time
Miami............ ......... .a ........... Dade.........
value above tpeclfiedl natural lied clllieaa
*
. . paym
.
___
. of T o All Whom It M ay Concern;
fectively
V , thoroughly cle a n in g the liver hta n o 'fq n d * avalliable
thr
ent
of tbo United States, however, at tba time
Santa Rosa
1.415
jj W
0* for
■unablr to m rrt.a od
•Milton
...... ..............
Notice
la
hereby
given
that
on
Tursday.
•■14
bonda,
and
will
|
&gt;
they apply, and before they ihall bo ad­
and bowels. It Is easy to ttake and has pay the principal o f
the
ITth
day
ol
October,
A.
D,
191*.
I
iaaur
of
bond*
at
....
,
2,040
Jefferson
io register, ' shall present to the
■Dfontirello .......I.,...__—____
none pf the dangers and bat
bad after effects maturity, on to-w lt: January I, 1*17, un •ball present my areouat *• administrator mitted
registration officer certificate o f hi* n a tu r a l­
1,121
Polk
M u lb e r r y ...... ...........— .......
of calomel. LIV-VER-LAX
VER-LAX will get you Irra earn* adrouate proviaton la made there­ of the estate ef Lucy S. llrown. deceased, isation, or a duly authenticated topy
to the Honorable Gecrge G. Herring, C oun­ thereof.
and
right, keep you right and save you dc
t!o8~ for,where**.
.
. l.OOa
Newberry.
_............... Alachua
It I* deemed advicabte to laeue ty Judge of Sem inole County, at hia office in
See. 2 . Upon the adoption o f this amend47
|
tor’s
hills.
Sold
in
50c
and
$1.00
bottles
bonda of the eity of Sanford, Florida, for Sanford. Florida, and at the same time ment.
1,716
N ew SI. Augustine.!...-........ St. Johhs
to -the constitution, tha Nglsiature
! under an absolute guarantee. Every the purpoee of payIn g.. retitlng and refund- {recent my voucher* and a ik 'th a t (hr aald •hall
enact appropriate law* to .cagry th*
2.012
Volusia
New Smyrna
Inr the tli.000.0tr city of Kar.ford. Florida. 1 acrount be approved and confirmed.
‘ bottle liears the likeness of L. K. Grigsby ! bondr.
purpose
of thn amendment Into effect.
maturing’ January I. 1917, thcreW r. WILSON
5,370
Murion
1 he votes cast in com pliant* with said
Ocala .!.
1- For sale by W. G, ALDRIDGE.) fore
Adm iniitrator C. T. A.
proposed amendments, and the ran v a n .
103-Tut o-IOtc
lie it ordained by ihe mayor and city
l 'l _____________________ ■
Orange
6.448 .
■Orlando .
declaration* and return* thereof, shall be
eAuneil ol the city ol Haqfurd, Florida;
•ubjerted
to the- same regulation! and re­
. 1 ,'dijo
Duval
Pablo Beach
NOTICE OF ELECTION
Section I: That a bona laeue in the turn
vtrlctlone
at ate
a
strictions os
provided by law far
for gen&gt;,
The
legUinture
o
l
IS
Whcrva*.
-The
legitjature
of
ISIS,
under
ol
148.000.03,
for
the
purpose
of
paying.
Pu mum
4,022
al election!
rle
era!
in the state of Plortda.
. Polatka
..... „ w
' ‘
. .
.
I{8 ,0 0 3 .00 .T
ron^tilutfon
1888,
t* of
retiring
and. .rolundln
e the
. .a
. * jhe
,
—
--------- id- —
.. ol the
— rfla
----O ral)
In Testim ony W herrrf, I havr
1.625
. . j pa*« ‘three
^-oe Joint rcailwiloni
Manatec .
PiUrnctto
Cent r t t y . _____
ol Santurd,
flu rlda. __
bund*,!
did
resvlulionv pro___ ________
. . . . rloriila,
lbr._
*
hereunto ret roy hand and al*
•+‘ •* ■ • rper.
iaiurib* li
January I. 1917, bq. and the ta m o ; P"* 0' «
hmendment*■ jo
_ the const Button nl
C
filed
thn Great Seal of the S ta t.
_ D..a1 *y^_—
.
.... ;.o ii»
(Panama City
-h ereby puthoriteil; p re.ld rd , h u w n rr , ! the Mate of Flurlda. and the same were
i ____
^
.
u f Florida, at TaRahaatre, the
and
that httoie eald bund.! ahall be latued m , - aprred to by a vet a of thrre-fifthv of alt the
.% . 23.219
Pejuncota
.
__ . •E»camlilji
Capital, th'v the l.e n iy -flt lh
question of Issuing sei.it bond-, aa srrll as . members elected to each house; (hat too
day uf J u ly ,.A . D. 1916.
•.
. 1.911 .
Perry 1
.
■
*. . .Tjtylor • . I fe amount to be iasued* anil the purpos,cvricite* on anid Joint rraoluttopa were entered
II. C L A Y C R A W F O R D ,
G a s F it t in g
for which the money la to be rxpendrd shall ' upon their respectivn Journals, with the
i
Seer et ary ot State.
Hillsboro uuh
flan t City
be submitted t &gt; the registered-voters of tht* Jess and nays thereon, and they did Jeter101 -T a re-l3 ir .
city of “ anfurd. who own real estat there* mine and dlrvrt that (he said Joint rcsoluHillshnrouuh
^Port Tain jia Ciiw *
at an election to lie h .ld lq such man- ! lions be submitted to the electors of thf
All \Vor|t R c PcIvcb M J Pcrsunn In.
' NOTICE FOB n iD X
1Ji-Soto
•Punta Gorda
net, gild altyr such notice as is prescribed *t»lv nt tb# general election to N evem ter,
h o lie r ia her&lt; hy givra that aralrff l.lda
vry-th
e-nedm
ah
ri'.
T
4
“
lKi-’
&gt;T(y
i,r
RanTorsl.t
‘
-------.
21 , *
Gadsden
•III be rrrvivrd u* anti until -tea o’rloek
tlulncy
Fs*rLL^:oi. I | r &gt;sided ■further that s a ld l
Now. therefore, t. H ._ C to y Crawford, a.
m, o f M’i-iday the n t h &lt;t.p ,t n . i . e . 14
A t lc n t iu n A n d R e fit E fT orls
bqndi shall trf&gt; is.urd only upon the anbrist al ' secret ary of the stale of Florida- dn hcralia.
Somipolo
Sanford
L4i,
Ul tk e 'o 'n e r ol thr elerk o f the tl»ru lt
wkiats. u'Sf.-tJ- ; 'If vgfil t/n .' l i. ^(-Tlfrng '
"Iftv f hfillfe 'thnl n~
■ ft-t
. .Bradford
Starke
1419
such elect top
General Elvr'lan
Telephone No 25
S e r f t=m ‘J T h a t * 4 1 I (iiutVWa s h i l l L o q f
will !• held in each county in Florida on
le Upposlle City Hall
,1idi2
Manatee
*
•Sarusata
t
l i
th* 4 v t u iin u .a t lo r i of ||.(too.fin r i 3 . brarlntt T u rtday nett atirrerdinf the tin t Mcn-lay
___ ___ ihff% . Ml,-.
Interwl al Ihr fair i»( five anti uvG--balf per in November, jt
52
[{&gt;{£ i
;
! .522
Duval
v
l&gt;. 1916, the aald T u ri- iinaila bvlaf dveevlhed aa-ftdlpvva; Am ount
South JacksonviJUt o i l , f»r aaru-vi, j q t e f f i t !&gt;aj a b l f
Ceoe j a i l j , dsy tirlne tt» ‘
of Iaaur, l.vSOQ.OO:» IJenuminstlan 1830.00
A
11 ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ » * « » ♦ * * » * » * * » * * » ♦ ♦ » ♦ * un the ttr*t ( l a ) - al July amt January c l e s rh
5.471
St. John* .
S i. Augustine ! .
Seventh Day at N airm lirr
rarh; Date of hoada Septrrpher 1 , 1916. In ­
E * *‘
p»bt liaue ,,( bond* fur the sum nf I I&amp;.IHKI (qr tl.o rajlflratioti oi --rejection of th# »ald terest all ( 6) per cent per annum payable
57
1,400
Hay
3 t . Andrew*
to maliOe thirty year* after t h r ' d a i e . ’ Joint revolutions rrnpovtna - amend merit* to tr mLannually,
,
lo u r ruv I hereof: vaiit lu u v of Luo&lt;J&gt; to he thr ron ilitu llon uf the atair of Florida, v ie
34
, 2.080•
Osceolft
rSt. Cloud
Borda numhtred on# ( 1 ) to seventeen
d i i n l July I. 1919. and to matute July I,
I1*
.8
7.1 !v6*
(17) inelualvr, maturlhs aa folloara; 1-2-3
. Pinellas
'Si. Petersburg
19(6.
Jrint Ureolutlon FrUUuilnr an Am end- September I. 1*19;
); 4-5
4-8 September
He{
l , 1920;
Section 3: That the Mayor ol the city of
I K*2j
13 m * * 8 * « * « * « « « * * 4 4 * * » m 4 4 Sanlord,
" 5.193
Hirnt
to
flWftloD
Tailahassee
9
of
Artlclp
9
of
the
Leon
6-7
Srpri-mher^ 1,
I. -1B11;
- —•i » - 9, iSepltm
e , i i n uber
f [ «,1,
Florida, he. and he It hvfrhy inR
a
tv
('o
n
iiiiu
iio
n
,
n. Itvlatinj to T atau on I 9iu ; U J-ll. September I, | * J ; , 12- 13
* ‘Y One Inch Cartlx Will Hr 'I’ ulilKheil Un •trucled, authurin-J and rmpiiVerrd to rail ,
IvlilO
Hillsborough
T am pa
I k •
• ml F*ntnr«.
an election to determine the iiuwtiun of th&gt;- &gt; It#
n „ It revolved b y . thr Irflylaturr of thr
K - , 9 2 , i H *16 September I,
41 drr Thin Heading Al Thr Halo Of $7.2f iasuaner
1.938
1*25; IS-17,) SFptemuei I. 1*26,
Pinellas
of aald bond*, provided for in th. «u „ o(
;
t " / w. Ti^rjintv Sjirinyji
All
hidemtlvt
b e ‘ rreom panied by a rerI'cr
Year.
r »
** 'Titusville
preceding M ellon, and to elect three perT M , , hc |ullo*lng amendment ol Becrioo
60
1.310
Hrevard * *
tlfied rheek for one (I) per eeat of thr
.o n . to aetvw. * 'th o u t
•■. • 9 o f ,\r Irlr •.' of live eon .tltu ilon of the state, amount o f bid, ar an eviden ce of good
.44
1.839
DeSoto
Waychula
■. Rli
b"| re'av.n g to t.ra tlon and finance. U hereby Ml 1 H,
O ffic e N e d lo W . E . llo u x h o ld e r
I [ tl %♦'K 1_
'
18 *
l i " 1? * * !
*° * n,i , 1 *11 b# rubmllted to the
4,090
T h r Board raeervry thr right to rrjrrt
West Palm Heath
PjvJm Reach
G
a
rn
e
r
&amp;
W
o
o
d
r
u
ff
B
u
ild
in
g
of
the
city
ol
hanlord,
relating
to
bond
,|,c tora of 1 1 e rial • for adoption nr rejection •nr
■fiH
and all bid*.
6
elections.
.
.
lt
n rlt ^envyal elrctlun hereafter; that
.* 7,837
.
Hillsborough
AVtM Tampa
Hy order of (hr Board o f County Com Section 4: That thlv ordinance, ehalt be- I in to ray, that Section 9 of Article 9 ol the ’n iy lo ty r . pI S y inole CounYy. D a/Ida.
D
R
.
P
.
E
.
W
A
T
T
S
lit
1,226 •
Polk
WimVr Haven
com e effective Immediately . upgli. H* .paaaatilution ■al - &gt;lie - « t * t e - bo -am em ltd to
tw uI
7
a. D o u g lass.
55. LY E . L A K, N OSK a»«IT H HO A T eag* antf^ft* approval by the mayor, or I read aa follow*^
IQI-Tuea-Sir
a * ,),.
Pasco
JZepliyrhilla
- ,
. 1,45.9__
1 (11
upon becoming an ordinance without his
Section 9,. T h e re -s h a ll. br exampt Irora
MON HATH and TIIIHS1HVH
approval,
*
taxation property to th* value ol five hun
( f l ? 9*
—
TfiTffpa has a suburb in West Tampa with, 7.837 population. St.
la Idrrail C ou ri; Seventh judicial Clrrali
I M ta 4 M I*. M.
1‘ su e d thla 2let day of Augutt, 1916.
drrd dollars to rv rr) widpvr that baa a (a m
Seminole t.ouaty. Murids
■ '
C. II. D IN G EK,
4 li nUt
tly dependent, on her fur support, .and to
JkuguAine hus New* Augustine with l,T16 jipjmlation; Pulaika has PaO vertire, t Turpentine Com pany ‘
.
■
,
Freaidtnt
Fro
Tern
o
l
the
C
ity
_______
__
ho
ia
____
___
________
every
person
who,
la
a
bona
fide
'resident
d
■
:
'
*
■
* » Am
-- - ■
1 |j
Iall. a Heights syilit 734 populatlon;"an&lt;i Jacksonville bus South Jackson,
Council o l Sanford. Florida.
ol -Inre etate and ha* lost a lim b or been Hattie M. Christman and
f 1 1,
I,'Jam as C. Roberta, city clerk ot the city disabled in war or by misfortune."
•
»ille. with 1,622 population.
Christmaa,
her burhind,
hush
«
...
J,rf
Frank P.
of Satvford, Florida, do hrrtby certify that
.■IV'.'ft snd Pjoranf-e W **4, htww4f*r
thr
ab
u
t*,
rnd
foregoing
ordinance
wav
;
Carrat-own*
are
in
the
900.
class:
Dlountatown,
92"
The following
____ SB1 SmSBIT' '••finer P. W ood, *Ma--Mary
E.
Taylor
D E N T I S T ____ ______
fe"
ttufy pswvrf tiy ms « rr tuUnJir of'Vi7ir?r3: ment to Sections 8.J) and t ot Artirle VII M d Frank A. Ja ylor, her husband,
JbalW, »5*)| C•yatai—Hrvrr,
1 nnrltrni. MTU'. -OkerrhntirprMrTTWtVT
Florida in regular araaion, on thla th* Slat
o f th* constitution ol th* stata of Florida, Annie 1-awrearr aad ------------ Law- .
day of Auguvl, ISIS.
relating vet census and apportionment
Offlre: Yuwell Building
b * ' husband. J. / . HurdeU,
.VSprinn*, 5*00.
Wiineaa my hand, and thr aeal ot tho c ity
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”r&gt;.c on]y town not japorii&gt;,g nrjrra rrsitlc:ita was St. Oloud.7 Wau-chula rcjtoricd
Volunla it-ad* with 12 iricorporatcd town*, then Alachua
and I’olk with II each and Plncllar and Puntam with 9 each. Liberty
—ocaunty i*-ihr-only ttnr without an inrorpornted town:
’ '
J-loPida’ Is not a niatr of larjp; citlcj, a majority of.tht; population
1* rural, the percentage being 9.3 in a total density of 16.7 to the square
mile
The number of people living in the country in 1915 was 613,461,
. compared to ,108,157 living-in (he cities and towns,, the total of the state
litfing 921,61S;* ‘
*»
‘ ‘
.St. Augustine the 11th In- size among the cities of Florida, it the
wildest in the United States, hut age does not prevent'It from leading as
It does at this time all American cities in a campaign for i the
“ City,
•Beautiful.’’ The Record of a recent dstc contaiftn a list of 448 homo own«m in the Ancient City who have llowcr gardens. This i* an.example
for every city, town and hamlet in Florldn. Let us not only make our
dties beautiful, hut the state beautiful. No state han a greater variety
-of vegetation for bloom, color and fragrance ^ln_every month. If the
ivpirit of tHfe ’’’Ancient Clty*'‘ can be made to spread' to all [tarts df our
atate, every hotel and hoarding house will "have to be enlarged and new
o n « built. Our climate Is an ahset, and with,right effort Florida can be
made the real (lower and beauty state of the Union. .
Interested purtloa in Florida who may desire *‘ A Study M oor own
•Town” are invited to address the Secretary of Council on Health1and
Public Instruction, American Medical Association, 635 N. Dearborn
Street, Chlurwo, Illinois.
-t
,
Florida it bountifully supplied by t)ie Creator with things for In­
vestigators to develop into usefulness. . All about us are growing things
lnvi|i'ng us to experiment with them. The (range was once of no value—
bt'in^bmall, julceleu and full of seeds—the applo a sour little crab, and
tha tomato a supposed deadly fruit. Investigation has found the cause
ottnany of the maladies afflicting the human race. Apply thu knowledge
and-'llfa U made longer, mote effteient and more- comfortable. * The little
pent that has crippled a great variety-has been found—the cattle tick —
and-the remedy Is1available and cosily applied.
Florida is a great state, giieat in opporkinltios, in material resources
and in climatic'advantage*. It is the beat locatad geographically^ any
atata in the Uifioh. Sir Walter Raleigh once said: “ The country in’ com*
mand ol the Sea commands the World." What American state hoi such
* command and accesa to-the Sea and the World? A study of the map
•will •confirm this claim. Let every citizen and parent, every boy and giri
o f Florida, study and know their state and they will love it the more,
an d will help to make U greater and more beautiful.
‘
B^r W; A. McRae, Commiiaioner •
.,
o f A g r ic u ltu r e ,

.

II# II rraotv#4 b y t h r 'N ft s ls t W e . of the
of Sanford on thla th* 2lat day of August, etate qf H onda: '
191*.
That the following amendments to the
(seal) •
JA 8. C .T tO H E R T S ,
ron stitu tioo-of tb* stat* of Florida br. and
City Clerk of Sanford. Florida.
tbr aajna are hesehy rgraed r in .-g tn l-th *
THOMAS EMMET WILSON
Thr a b e v e and ftm to in g ordinance hy m r same shall, be submitted to the electors of
------ — “ E. nCRUtTBON H onjtiibuiita
this day approved.
, the atato «t the genera) electron III 19IS,'for
W ltncw my hand on, thla thr 2 1 at d a y ratification or rejection:
of Auguvt, 1916.
Section 2 u( Artirle VII la Arreby amend• J. D. D A V IS O N ,
,ed an aa to rrad aa lollovrs: .
Mayor of thr C ity of Sanford.
" T b r irgtaiaturra that ahall convrna in
3-Tuha-Stc
tbr year 1919 and ifaetraftar ihall consist
LAWYERS
In the fo u n t) Judge a Court, Cauuly ,ef of o o r member of tba sbnata from .each
county In the atair, and ol onr member of
Snnford. *
Florida
H rielarlr. Slat* of Florida fbr house ot rdprmrntattver from each
In the matter'of the Hair ot thr Property
county in Ihr state for every ten thousand
of Atliaun E. Palmer, a Minor.
* Nut Ire ta-hereby given that It la thr In­ ot population therein, or tb* raajur traction
tention of tae undersigned kTattlr II. Carr thereof where (hero may br a major fraction
ilormerly XIstile N. Palmer) aa guardian o f left over after dividing thr w aolr a umber
Ihe estate of APIaon IL Palmer, a m inor, to of population ol tbr county b y l h * num­
make application tb th* County Judge of ber ten . taousand; Provided, that each
Sartlnole county, Florida, at his ofllco in county ahall havu at* least oar rrprrrrnt**thr court house at Sanford, in-said county tivr and that no county ahall havr raorr
than three repreaentatlvrr la tbr houe* ul
on Wsdnusday, Ihr 80th day o f Srptrmpee
O ffice in Yowcll nidf*
Sanford, P it A. D. 1914. for authority to aell an undi­ reprewentatlyra. Th* member* al the house
ol
raprreratatlveu ihall be elected for a
vided onr-eighlh interest, which Is thr intrerat of th* ra id 'm in er In 'a n d to tbr fol­ term of tw o yeara’ aad ta* members of Ihr
lowing described real propevty sixsute In •enalr shall br elected lor a term ot fuuv
rTrept ag'bWWttmrTr ~fiFo v7ifcr ^ f h 7
•• hemlaulr i unary ,"H a tfllS. Hj-u ll TTlFTnSrih- ■yeare,'
ratt quarirr « l thV eoulhwevt quarter and election tor members for each branch ahail
bo at tha earn* l i m and places. Thr term
ATTORNEY ano COUNSELLOR at LAW northwest quarter of southeast quarter o f of office of *on a tors elected In 19|* shall
section twenty-threu (S3), township tw enty,
•spire
on tbr drat Monday In April. 1 * 1 *
one (31) routh, rang* thirty &lt;301 cast.
T h r term of office of een rtorr, elrcted In
Prectlce Id State and Federal Courts
M A T T IE B. *'A H it,
1*13 from tbr following rountiee, to-wltl
Guardian at thr Estate of
Essambln, GAdoden, Jarkeon, le o a . Mad)Allison Hi Palmer, a Minor.
Garner-Woodruff Bldg
Sanford Fla
eon.
LnfayrtU , T a ilor, Cohimbla, Nassau
S-Tuer-Mc
Duval.
Marlon, Sumtrr, • Jeffersnn,
Nrtlrn o f AppUsalUu f i t Taa Dead Undrr Monro*. Putnam# Volusia. H s-IU on , Alach­
HecUan S o f r h s (t r r 4ISS, L a s s o f n , j . ua. Broward.*, lib e rty , lleenando. Pinrlla,.
Lrrvard, Palm UoaCh and ^ rey. snail a t .
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..GEO. A -JJE C 0TTE S

SCHELLE MAINES

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O Rourk# and Jam**
O KourkS, her husband.
•- T o. tbr defendants, Annie La wren ra gag
---------------Lnwrrwrw, hvr h u ib sod aad — ------t hristmxn. husband o! tbr defendant. Hat­
tie M .-Christman:
You
&gt;u and rarh of you ar# hereby ordarad •
to appear to thr bill filed In tklr cause on
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H obs* in San­
ford. Florida.
It it lurthrr ordered that this order, bo
published'one* a 'w eek for eight successive •
week* In thr Hanford Hamid, a nrwapaprr
publjvhrd ip Srmlnotr coun ty aforreaid.
« lines* my hand aiid thr aeal of thn &lt;
..I d C l,cull Court this Slat day o f . July,
A. I&gt;. 1916.
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Nolle* of Aggllcatlan frr Tan H erd Undrr
* • ! Cbapirr 4SXg. i . w * of Fire^ -N otlfW lrh ereby glean that W. M. Moor*,
purchaser of Taa C r m fic .t r No. l t l , dated
thr 6th day ol July, A- II. 1914, has filed
aald cortIdeate in m y office, and bar mad*
application fot lax drrd to issue In acrerdaneo with law.
Sold n r t ifie a lr *mb ,,c e * Ih* follnm inf described property
situated In HrminolB csu h ly , PIorlAn, irw iu ljo * t * Saaford Crier» IN lta. The raid
land bring aitmard at tbo data o l Ihr ir*1 t « I c r t lH e ilr in the name •(
G ..W -. t.rlm.
Unless said certificate ahall

LAWYER
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tax deod-tn iasur In areoidaner with loaf.
S lid errtlficatr embrace* the following deoCflbed-property situated In Senslnalo couirty. Florida, to-w ii: H E M , ** 5 - M . T ow n ­
ship
20. Itange 39 E. S n f ! « ol N W &gt; /
•h!p 20
of N E
E*J 4 and lea* N W M of N W }&lt; o f N E G
and less It. IL .rjgh t of way
The raid land In-Inf a „e.v *d at the date
nl the Issuance nf aurh certiorate lit the
name uf M* A. Henrk.
Unless said rerl i I'cate shall be redeem*-! according .to taw
1st deed will issue U n i o n on tha jHlh day
ol September. A. IJ. 1916.
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ttiinera my ofljrisl. slgnaltfrn grid seal
tbl- the 11th day o l A-Jgust. A. D. 1916.
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K. A. D OU GLASS,
f ’ lsr't*Circuit Coqtt Sem inole Co.. r,a .
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FLORIDA

Dr. J . A. TR0V1LU0N
S P E C IA L IS T
la CANCER; GOITRE aad TUftORS
Cure Them Without Cutting Them Out

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SANFORD WAGON WORKS

NOTICE OF M A STE R 'S BALE
N otice is Lereby given thet undvr end
by vietl/t of a d en e* of forecloeur* and sale.
Issuing out d end under tbs seal ot tha
Circuit Court of the Seventh Judicial (*ireuit of Florida In and lar tha county at
Seminole, In Chancery. In a css* wherein
pending J. E. Pas* b complainant, naff

’ SUCCESSOR TO W. II. UNDERWOOD

Onb and two horse Wagons Made
in Sanford, on hand at all tiknee.
PRACTICAL HORSESIIOER
205-207 O ak A ve.
P hone 244 g S S f i p S U l V
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thr gv peril alert Ion In 1913. their term of
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Monday in
April. 1921, and thereafter the term n f 'o f tea of all. members of thr hous«. t f rtprrsentattvr, shall eom m rnrr on th* Brat
Tutaday after thr first Monday in April
nrst »u(curding tho riretlrn. At thr n u eral election In IBlfi m d thtrralirr, all
senators to br elected ihall br rle ru d for
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term
begin on
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Monday
nril of tba
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(lira rkall a t that tlmr A . the lakgth o f th .
term of the Brat senator to ho e l e c t e d t h e r e
frota a t tw o or tour y u e « with tha m d
In vlaw o f harping thr nbmbrr of old trn•‘ • « , •» • halancr with th* number of thr
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Hrctlon 3 of Artltlr V II of thr conalitutlo » la hereby amended so ae to raid ar
follows:
".Tba regular araaion of the legislature
that shall meat ta 1917 ahall apportion tkr
rrprurrnm tlm In tbo ha us. n t r V p r a i n , .!
tivra. ns id thla Artirle prpvlded. w hir? at,
p o r tZ a n m .o t.h a il b« based upon thaM u
census taknp by U r vtatr of Florlda or b*
ih o United fitatmw which, e t t r h the Iwit

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Agpflratiau fr f Taa H ard Under

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ha* filed eald certidcal* in m y, office, and
ha* mad* apgtication for ta t 'tirad to iaovsa
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county, PlnrldaT le-witt

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W corner. Sac. U , TfK I l . ltengo IL *•

Thr aald land being serenes J at thr d»t*
o f thr Iasuaner of aurh certificate tfi tb*
B*® * °4 Currir M oor* A C o.
Unless aald
certificate ahall be fudhlWM ’ a ccord in g . 10
law tat deed will lean* theraon off thr to d .
Srptemlwr-A. D. 191*.
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[•*•*• my officia l. rlgnatbrr and •*•!
this t b . | ^ d , y of August, A. I), Ifijfi.
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THE 8ANVOED HERALD
NEW JOB FOB BRISCOE LORO
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“SERVICE” ON YOUR PLUMBING

Former Athlstlcj. Outflaldar and Man.
agar of Southern League Cham­
pions, With Independants.

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Dria Lord,. former Athletic and
Claralond
outfielder and later managor
By C. C. BOWSFIELD
-in tho Bouthern league, whore ho pl*
lotod two winning teams and got bis
Owner* nf small farms have taken walking papers from both as thanks,

prepared BpedAlly for Thig Newspaper
By Pictorial Review

-A Pious Lijtle Frockand"
t " Dp^ r
of front
J** ,Turn
ges of “ front
and, uilllpr
back. lower ed­
slot perforations and lap on gathered
edges of front and b a it c L ? .
M^aboaldar scami as notch,
ed, lap right front uti deft and stitch
lower edge to position. Gather lower
cago or waiit between double l l TT##
perforations. Close back senm of belt
and sew to waist. X „ t. tarn under
S u J 0" "
of tbo 3 collar sec
upper section on the epnter section,
and lap tho center section on. the low-

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uij the qucatibrt of b e e f' prodflcUon.
Thero la a decided movement In, fa Tor
of meat iinlmaU-dn thA central west
and the fluent Iona I effort now going
forward’ In bound to hhve a good ef­
fect.
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ine In morn ways than one. Meat
values are- on such a'high- bpsls that
nihnera can more thayi double ftielr
money on lieef wherp they raise their,
pwn stock, JU-ef raising disposes pf
fodifi'T and grain to the treat qilvnn
tago. keeps up soil fcrtTJty and adds n
darno-eash-lnrottio TO tho "revenues'of
the fa m . •
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MI saved |7 on every calf ,1 raised for
the baby lieef feed lot last year," said
L. D. Wjilto of'Union, coubty. In. vDe
sides, they bad more quality, more
ability to lay ou fat and more .feeding
capacity than any I could buy."
The owner of,a small funri Who'tut*
equipped his. place with n alio and cs
taldlshed a field -of alfalfa can profitnbly handle n inrlond o f lieef cattle
i every year.- • If he canuot breed ao
many on fho.plneo he Is always able

IRRIGATION
and WELL WORK
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decked gingham and lawn join
kud» in the construction of this
frock for girls and lunipra. The aoc*
Uosil eireulsr collar Is an item of imrtsnce, being inado o f hemstitched
ns.

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; Sanitary Steam Praising, Hot Gasolnie Dry Cleaning. Altera'
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| Join *Our Gentlemen’s Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month

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

: CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE.

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Maylje.
A woman Is apt, to regard good looks
as more-Important than good cooking,
and aha may-bo rjgfot about It.—Atchb.
son Globe.

For the little girl on her beet beksvlor there 1* this correspondingly
plon* fhxk of cheeked mnslln trimmed
with white collar - arid caffs. The
eollsr Is both sCctloul and circular,
with the fmnl and baelt of walat
gathered to the yoke. The aklrt la a
oee-ptee* affair and may be aidepliited or gathered. Tn medium sire
the model rennlres
ward* 36-Inch
glncham, with 1 yard of white lawn
for (he trimming..
The sr.temntlc wav of going about
the making of the dreM Is to start
with the waist. TTem the front first
Pictorial Review Dress No. 6870. Rises, fl to 14 years. Trice, 15 cents.

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A Hint For Early Autumn
matter, involving merely'tho closing
of thp Underarm and shoulder seams.
Tho aleovo offers a few difficulties,
however, though Its construction Is
easy. IMaro tho “ T " on corresponding
small ‘ ' o ' 1 perforations, plait and
tack, then close the imam. Line the
cuff next and sew to lower edge of
A sleeve. Imp the front roundod end
of cuff on bock, end, and taek to po~ sit ions on sleeve, bringing’ isorro■ponding small ''o '* porforatlons to­
gether. Adjust sleove to position.
----- .titsiting along—line c f . u nul—^P”
rforations in lining front and hack,
inging corresponding slnglo largo
_,._an&lt;^ double small " oo ** perforations
■~ln alcove and lining together.
With lining and sleeve pul of tbe
way tho coaf may now be taken up.
Closo the underarm and shoulder
seams ns notched, tho largo “ O'*
perforations indicating tho 'center*
front. Gather front and back, mak­
ing two rows. Slash front ana back
■ abont % inch outside of gathers in
\ front and back, about V4 Inch above
and below gathera and finish edges
for -openings to pass the . narrow,
belt, through. Bring small Mo ” per­
foration in narrow belt to underarm
seam, and bring large " 0 ” perfora­
tion In belt to renter-front. Draw
gathers to lit belt and atlteh to poaition.
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The band at the lower edge of tha
coat Is a distinctive feature of tha
trimming. Closo -hack seam tbdn turn

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dressmakers to creato the some•
diffsrOAt in the bluo sorgo eoatmodol that la a compromise between under upper edge «n slot perforations.
, *»&gt; conssrvatlve And tho. aportawom- Adjust to ,position on coat: Stitch
thor* Is of a bolt li band to posltlbn at upper and front
of narrow rod leather and the edges, and atlteh along line ot small
Buttons oa u&gt;o deep pockets are of " o ” perforations in band. *If de' • ss»e-trimming. Collar and caffs aired, the upper edge of band may be
u° . sslf-materlal, though they left xrreo and fastened with buttons.
Three things «inly remain now, to
wuJd
wonderfully smart faced
, ^d faille. In. medium site the arrange the oufstdo of the coat on
costume require, g y»rd 04-inch serge, the lining, and adjust underfacing to
b K yard lialng 3 Inches wldo position and line am.* eew collar to
form,!*1
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and hack of the eoat. neck edge. This' mates an exceed­
i « e lining Is an exceedingly simple ingly smart garment
rirtoHal Kevlew Coat, Nm 0828.' Sixes, 14 to 20 years. -Hklrt No,-CO14.
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20 years.
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art* made forV single purpose, Rheuma­
tism In its various forms.
It troubled
with rheumatism, try them on our guar­
antee, ilold only by us, 50c and $1.00
R .G . BOWER,
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^ooaooaoooooapoaoaM B O ooe;

DR. A. DOLAN

Prepared Specially fo r This Newspaper

BjlueJ?/*® •uit» having a coat trlm1,,,i- wilh belt and buttons of rod
JMther.-- The wide two-piece band At

R H E U M A T I S M .P O W D E R S

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to buy calves from dairy formers tu
tho nclghlmrhodd. The aim nt flrat
V E T E R IN A R IA N
-abouUl—1^—1»—prtHlttrr—tr*~m rtnnd —rfT"
. — OFFICEmarketable stock. Where the farm U
100 to 200 acres there Is nothing to
HAND BROS. STABLES
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-Bring
In
your
lathe
and
sick
carloads In a year, hut It Is best to set
horses and mules. , Havo them
the mark nt one load for the. first sea
treated. Have thclr.lecth examin­
son. This branch of business requires
ed, sharp corners dressed down,
projections cut off and decayed
a little experience^ just as everything
molars extracted.
else does.
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With this program adopted a fanner io
co oo o a a o o o b a a a a o a a o o a o D C
starting out In beef production ahquhl
try to prepare u lot of top notch nnw
nmls that w ill nverago, 1.000 Vmimls lit
tho age of tp’clvo to fifteen months. If
tho right kind of stock Is used and
thero Is good success In fiifjcnlng, top
flgures In-tbo market will lx* secured.
The rnrefql manager wilt stum fliul
that he can produce the first 1.000
pounds of- beef much more cheaply
thap bo con add to this weight. My
observation shows that the real profits
are In marketing beef animals at an
.ago twt-aaeeedlitfl-two-year*.—Thh*-t»
turning over tho money pretty fast,
and by making It a rule to market the
stock at ap early age one can afford to
gorern tbo selling by tho tono of the
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m e n demonstrated th#
value.of the L on g D it»
tance T elephon e to u&amp;
He was at Huntsville^
AFa., and upon hisoW *
re s p o n sib ility put
L ong Distance calls for fifteen merchants within ft
radius of several hundred miles.
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Bell T elep h on e tp every feature o f our business witli
most profitable results.
The, service is fine, th*
rates are reasonable and there is more satisfaction
in one L on g Distance T elephone talk than in hall
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SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH C O M P A N Y

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Maxwell motor cars ffave
demountable rims and the
same size tires on both
front and rear wheels, ‘

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As fnrmers gain In skill they will
find it an coay matter to furnish a fine
quality of lie by beef. This Is accom­
plished by the selection of suitable
calves and a wise system of feeding.
No point In* tho business Is more Im­
portant than that o f’ starting with the
right kind of young stock. * Then It ta
only a question of forcing growth by
skillful handling. Men who have dai­
ries are able to secure a uniform
hunch of young anlmnls, as a rule, f"
but if they fall short of tbo required
number In starting a beef herd with
uniformity they wilt always be able to
And native stock to meet their need*
Generally speaking. It la unwise to
bring In fcoders. Young stock shipped
from remote points coat moro than they
are worth tbes? days, and the trans­
portation unfits them for maturing
rapidly. They don't begin to measure
up with stock that gets Its stsrt in the
neighborhood. A llttlo obsqrfatlon of
the market wlll astonlsh tuny farm­
ers who do not know the demand-for
high quality baby beef and the profit
there la In supplying 1L
The small farmers of tha - centra)
"west only need .to look Into the matter
of concentrated feeding to realise that
they are able to take advantage o f the
high prices for meat animals. It will
p*y to restrict the pastures and depend
moro on nlfnlfm sllag?. roots and concehtratod feeds. More can bo accom­
plished on a farm of &amp;0 to 100 acres
(ban Is generally understood. The
problem la one of management. The'
.opportunity Js one.of tbe most attrac­
tive that American farmers bare ever
had presented to them. If they believe
in dlvt-ralt” sjtd In business'forming
one of the first steps ther shodld take
j Is to engnVe tn beef production np to
tho full esparity of tttalr land.

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has signed to play In tho Independent
Dolawarn County league, with the
sain? , team' — Upland — with which
Frank linker played last year. Other
Upland plnynrs wlll-bo Pitcher Keelny
and IljnoIder.Crothera, who worn with
Lord In Memphis last year ,

er section, notches nrjJ edges under\ e\«n: ■*'tch Vi Inch from
folded edges casing any fulness uqdorneath. 1/ desired, tho lower sec­
tion may he omitted. 8ow collar
neck edge, notches and center-backs
even.
.Gather the lower edge of the eleevo
neit and close scam of sleevoband as
notch; sew to sleeve, then close tho
slcrva Beam. Row in nrmhole. small
. " o ” perforation at shoulder seam,.
Now, take the. skirt and close back
Beam, then hem the lower edge. Form
plaits, creasing on lines cf slot per­
forations; .bring folded edge near eenterback to the seam and bring remain-*
Ing folded . edrres to corresponding*
small *n" perforations, press plaits.
Few skirt in lower rdmi of belt, cen­
ter-fronts and renter-backs even.
Finnllv (he belt Is sdlusted to po­
sition. This mar be of-ribbon or lin­
en. the latter being preferable for
tnb materials.

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EMEMBER these important features, because
they are not to be found on some of the lighter cars.
Maxwell cars have 3 # in. tires all aroundr This'is a
generous size. The tires are not overtaxed They last .
. longer and make riding easier. . ' • * “
^ires^of one size mean that you have to carry only
one size casing and one size tube.
Demountable rims, of course,' are recognized as the
best They are on all good cars. Don’t buy any car
. without demountable rims, if you do, you’ll regret it
These two features—along ' with the* other completeand up-to-date equipment; the economy and proved
endurance of the Maxwell, make it the greatest auto­
mobile value in the world today.

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5-paassagar Tonxini Car, $595
3-pailuqtr CtbrioM, $565
3-pas—ngar Roadttmr • 580
fi-naaaangar Tbwa Car, 915
5-pM»—n$T Sedaji, $985

Seminole County Garage
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mllMUmo. atato *re In Sanford tnd those liUje
'phsSed
another
SANFORDHERALD safely
Many, yea, 's o vsry msny of the^frdg ponds thVt yofl call Iskss In the

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comrades of those other days a quar center of, Orlando to be called the
and
unapproachable.
ter of a century or more ago have twin lakes
literally gone,‘.‘ where the woodbine Whet about our .own Lake Monroe
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ing t o . hear of some brave fellow wide and 100 miles deep and. has a
EN who are employed by the day or week rarely have very
who has n\ade good through all (he 170,000 bulkhead sea wall on the
much notice before they are laid off. This means that the work- *
■twacatrnoN rmct, in advanc*
yeah and Is still fliied with hope, Sanford side and hi in the city limits
ing
man
of all men should have a little money saved up and have it
■ 9 I H Ym i !•»•«•# M V»4
optimism and good words for every­ or.Sanford. On, darling, how could
VIM MONTHS,« i •••11m t•i m m i */ to** IJV
you?
And
the
baseball
“
serious"
deposited safely in the bank. The Peoples. Bank invites the accounts
.
‘
V I U I MONTHS. •*•••••«••*#«**••• of »TI body.
on and “ hit rainin.” .
of
working men and their families. Interest -is paid on savings ac­
The inciting cause of this prelude
I la lh« O f f by O in lw U M Fav T#»f la
counts,
compounded, twice a year.* Your' money will -help you earn
is
the
fact
thal-Joe
II.
Humphries,
N r u n at I 0». Fa* Maalh
hns
safely
brought
the
Manatee
•la la (kitaa«a IUM Ua Mad# al OOWa
*Tnoney, if deposited with this Bank;
•. ’
srsrsrsfstsrtcgaarstestwfarsacsH
River Journal to the beginning of
AT
I A iR fM a t-O a M MaS Mail#* A a (u * I M
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another yoar of Its existence. For
S. al I I I r a a t o d n al flaafard, FiarhL
twenty eight long am! eventful
( M m AH af Marth Sid. ( l i t .
years Joe has nobly fought the
la Uarald
Tvlvpfcan* Na. Ill battle for existence and journalistic
success and' he has 'won iu t —won
out with (lying colors.
Itemfniscentiy Mr. Humphries re­
C. M. .HAND
O. L TAYLOR
II. R. STEVENS
R. R. DEAS
marks:
Alii Caditcf
VlccJ’ rrddal
Pr.Hd.ai
f. L. WOODRUFF Vks-PissWrat ---- Ctihlsr “
The Journal has witnessed and
has “ welcomed- The coming of every
By GRACE ELM ER
present business entferprise and with
possibly a doxen exceptions, every
IujDuoui a a x w Q uuolf gjm jaui
v h&gt;»aa»u » ajpap &lt;
u ou ou i v w
v w
resident of Qur rtow prosperous little
iO &lt; J fa A iA » ^ ^ iA n o i^ i ^ i ^ nniiftonnoun o o n ^ ir t in oftMftuftn n i^ n o n n ir t i^ nn i
(Copyright, lilt, by W..O. Chapman.)
city of four thousand population/’
‘Who do you think Is coming to
Joe Humphries is a man of high
New' Ageut for Equitable Life
John, 'f will!'* sho oiclnfmcd Im­ lory of Arf, tho faferuatropaf exchange
oar
dinner party tomorrow night,
deals and that Is one of the rejisons
service,
.the
bureau
or
American
eth­
pulsively.
“A-nd
I’ll
Introduce
you
as
Mm.
Norma King McLaughlin
Henry 7” asked little Mrs. Emory) of
r
of his success. Hear him once more:
her huiband. “Tho Countess fcalrolyi." a friend of ours who Is staying with nology, tho National Zoology park, the has accepted the agency for the
“ To make Hradentown better,
“Well, lot her carol all she wants us. You have the—the proper clothesT* astrophyslcol observatory and tho Equitable Life Insurance -Co.P«for-Indeed, yon. A million thanks, United States regional bureau for tho merly held by Mr. D. L. Thrasher.
A manufacturer In 'Sanford Is more beautiful and the citixcns more to," said Henry Emory heartlessly.
intornatlonal cataloguo of scientific lit­
making brooms out of palmettocs happy has been our Iff© work, and ‘ Never heard of her anyway. Who Is madamo!" cried John.
While it is becoming a usual rather
erature. Tho international exchange
“
But
wait
a
moment!
How
about
and facing thorn with broom corn the Journal expocta to remain on the she?”
aenrice, carried on In accordance with than an unusual thing for women
your substitute?"
►
,
straw, and ho says If broom corn ob as long as time shall last."
“Don't bo flippant, . Uenry! You
I have arranged for that already," ■the terms of treaties entered Into be­ to write insurance elsewhere Mrs.
---- 0 -----know the Countess Karolyt Is the fa­
could be raised In the country
replied tho butler calmly. “ My friend tween the United States and various McLaughlin is probably *the first
mous Hungarian woman writer who
around Sapford'his plant could oper*
• SOME BOOSTERS -foreign nations. Is for the free Inter­ lady in Sanford to taka up .this line
is In here.*
ate all the year around. And why
Sanford is ohe Of those cities in has coino to America to study our
He opened the kitchen door and change of sclsntlfle, literary and gov­ Of business. Possessing « pleasing
cannot broom corn be raised? It is which they accomplish things. That ways.' Well, I met hor as president Mrs. Emory emw a real (o-llfo butler, ernmental publications between the personality, convincing in argument
similar in Its growth to cane which bald* headed editor of The Herald of our ladles' dub, and I got her to more real even than John, ae ebo ad­ government of the .United States and gifted in speech we predict for
promise to come to dinner. There.*'
and .foreign governments * And In­ Mm. McLaughlin success jn her new
flourishes luxyriontly In Florida.— recently, injected a little enthusiasm
“ 1 wonder i r John’s acquainted mitted afterward, standing. Imposing stitutions,
and
Investigators
in venture. •
Miami Metropolis,
Into the representative citlxens of with her,*’ murmured Henry Emory, ly within. Ho ^nade hor a deep salu­
. - .
-- ' . •
/T -- Jha United States and rorelgn
the place, who forthwith ^organised looking . after the. Hungarian bailor, tation.
J'My friend, Peter, will serve you, lands. It has correspondents In all
Ths attempt of (he people of j themselves into one of the strongest who was at that moment leaving the
J Porch Psrlyjfor’ Owest
madame," said John. “ I have-already porta of tho woTld, and since its es­
Lake county to fget s no fence law bofrd of trnde bodies in the state, dining room.
tablishment moro than 4,000,OOQ pack­
Instructed
hlnftn^hls
duties.
Ho
was
Everybody In Mrs. Emory’s, circle
Mm. William Gillen entertslncd
will be batched
with
interest Why we’ d almost wager that Bob
ages,' containing many millions of pub­
throughout the state, and it takes Holly' could even induce a few more had rend of (ho rountena, who had run for many years with the Davfsce of lications, have been handled by IL Tho with a charming porch party on
no prophet tb see that suCh a law , hairs to join those three ho now has away from homo an n girl and found Yorkvllle."
bureau of America^ ethnology is for Thursday afternoon In honor of her
Mm. Emory cop Id say rio more,
will soon . be’ universal hi Florida. growing on* his dome, if ho could employment ns a woman writer In
tha study of tha American Indian; the sister, Mrp. F. F. Dowling of Jack­
London;.how sho bad returned to peo­ though sho, half, regretted her Impul- astrophynicnl obeervatory, for tho In­ sonville, who is her guest.. TJie porch
Just how soon we will Ih&lt; ready for stop working for the interests of his
ple who believed hor dead, years af­ fllvcneoa.vlt seemed uncanny to her.
had been transformed Into a* cool
auch u law is n question that indi­ town for a few days.—Manatee ter, famous; of hervnarrlngo after nil and more so tho following evealbg. vestigation of solar phenomena.
gretn
bower with potted plants and
viduals will hold different opinions Record.
to tho elderly rotmt to escape whom when, standing to receive tho countess,
Now
a
Clay
Coffin.
ferns,
yellow alamandem adding a
but Florida rs a progressive state and,
We do not lake the credit for t|int, she had first left home. Mrs. Emory she was staggered nt the appearance
. Human clay can now be buried in touch, of golden cotor quite effective.
ticky rattle and tho free range will Sister HoUlerman.
We have. the. felt thnt her visit would ho a social of John Lies, dressed in a well-cut a clay caskot if tho latest innovation
Tho guests were invited to" bring
*
1,00(1 *»« things of the past, and the n'npsj h'Ujf,.h of |K)05ters here that triumph.
evening suit, which wan certainly not
"You must bb on your Very best Im- that which he had worn as a butler, In undertaking supplies becomes pop­ theii' needlework and the afternoon
wise cuttle man will govern himself; t-,vor miu!(. orange* out of lemons
ular. Tbo clay coffin m Bald to bo
accordingly.—Wauchula Advocate. ' .in ,j „u Wl. |1BVe to do is to sic them hnvlor tomorrow, John." nho said to. with a carnation 1 n his buttonhole, dust, vermin nnd wnterproof, and hours were spent .pleasantly in so­
the butler.
enter.'
Delicious*'crushed
4
•
*
on something they go and Idle the
thoroforo moro durable nnd satisfac­ cial intercourse.
Johft Ids*, her Hungarian butler,
Tho goes!b. sho could see. wero po
cherries
with
caramel
cream
A
tory .than any wooden casket. It ib
Paper shirts, made in Japan, have man right away. Plenty of time to was n treasure. Pho had had him less Impressed than she was.
cake
wore
served
.at
the
refreshment
supplied with metal handles and cloth
been served to the Russian soldiers, grow •hair after we have twenty t)carry n year, nnd had never had a
“Cbuntcss Karolyl,*’- said Mm. Em­
hour. * Mm. J. G. Hurley assisted
lor use in the cold .and wet weather, thousand people in Sanford.
i better or mare dUtlit£u!nhcd looking ory, "I want to present a countryman linings and n pane of glass Is set’
Mrs. Gillen. Besides the-guest of
In
tho
lid.
put
both
tho
lid
and
the
Btrvnnt. Ho was nb||Ul tho same ago of yours—Mr. Llsx, who Is Ylaltlng
A,number of-these "paper tlhlMs were
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honor
there were present .Mrs. Fred
caskot
aro
entirely
of
clay
molded
used by the Russians last .winter, FARMER GIVEjS GOOD EXCUSE ns tho countess—a trifle over 30, per­ us “
Williams. Mm. J. P. Hurley, Mm.
haps, tall, well buiR. handsome nnd
Tko
countess,
a
mil.
stately
woman.
*
“
ch
m
.
ono
P1000'
Tho.
-harp
corami they prove.! to be much warmer j T iding” at home ]s a common!
J. D. Parker,.1 Mrjj T. W. Williams,
so well tired thnl she bad romantically looked nt him. and n slow flush crept
«"
and cheaper than orjinary shlrfd. : topfc' sTIth newspa'imrs all oyer the speculated whether ho was not nn «p
beneath her cheeks
*
,ind 11 can bo Dashed, to slmulato Mrs. Bryan, Mm.. It. L. Griffin, Mrs.
i he paper was called hasli-lkira-* fountry. The Nncltex ’ Miss.) News* nrmy offleer la disguise."
“ Is It Jnn Llsx of H ild a * h e asked. , nn,r ,los^red
m.' either black, ' G. \V. West. Mm. W. F. Shelly. Mes.
wMT’a
ra y ;
*u, and is made from the bark j»f penrortat tells* an* .^musing story
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If f«o clsy-cofhfl-^. p .’ Reit. t.|; Mrs.' Alice Holt nnd *
John looked nt her s&gt;morel y.
Yos ------T“know
you now, my friend." I' —
the mulberry tree, it has beep used on , hj8 lopic. j„ ,|u, following:
“ Madame. I must ask for tomorrow
John Llsx's hand wns steady ns a roaches commercial donjend it can bo Mm. II. H. Hill.
f
by Ihe Japanese army and people
*
*
* off.’’ he said.
- • * r rock ns bo took thn trembling band prodjced at modcrato cost.
for’ many years. Its only drawback
Recently a merchant of Mat. her.
Mrs. Emory wns horrified. "Dut, which tho countess extended toward
being that it cannot be washed.
Ex. happened to see a farmer receive a J e h u , w in ) w halt «-n
A r t r iil.U ld M a m
Ilin h ir n l1 .i.l
. Birthday Party
him unit mlyi'il 'It'll) liTW TTpif."
A gcbtlemnn, while walking with two H
I hn\JoYa frlotid who will take my action wns ’ remembered tifterwnrd.
1 nut verv feature would proh- box tit tlie it’epot and noticed that it
Miss Lucille Anderson gave a ..
Mnd&amp;mp, 1 cannot servo n\y. ,Thcn. before iho srJno had fully Im­ ladles through one of tho principal
wbly recom m end these skirts to som e tt.er'fnaiT « mail ‘order home..* H.* plactf
:fl «&lt; noticed That the goods were own people. . I wns In—in oNhlghcr pressed Itself upon those present, din­ etruots of I^ndon, saw n beggar np- birthday party over ^in West Side
people.
preach. Ono ot tbo ladles, who bad ; Park in honor of Miss Grace Ballenner was annoupred. •
„ { ) __ i_
’ right itt his line and the same as he! station
erldcntly
soon tho mendicant beforo. tine’s fourteenth birthday.
Mias
Seefprthnl
ho
could
not,
be
moved.
And somehow, tn *p^te, of Mr. Em­
He immedl, j haii carried for years
Mrs. C. V. S. Wilson, *&lt;1 (or of
Mrs.
Emory
reluctantly
nsauulcd,
nnd
said:
t
1
Bttlientine’s
home
is
’
ltf
Gainesville
ory's
dutiful
attempts
to
take
tho
! iitely approached the farmer and
the Sarasota Times sees the menace
t
•
i.* ’
“This Is tho most slngulnr man I nnd she (a here visiUng her uncle
countess as his partner, eho went in
over heard of. No matter how much and nunt( Mr aful Mr# c A An.
in the present' print paper famine said:
on tho ex-butler’s arm.
■
if
and she writes truthfully and well’ ” *1 could have sold you the goods
Mrs. Emory heard thetr conversa­ money you. givo him, ho always r o -; (derson.
The young folks played
tion -with Increasing astonishment turns' tho change, nnd noror koops games until late in' the afternoon
when she says:'“ Today every paper here (or less money that?* the Chi*
morb^thnn n penny.”
during tho meal.
In Florida is facing a situation per­ engo house anti saved you
Why, what a fool ho must be!” re­ when Ice cream and cake wap served.
freight.*
*
&lt;
“
Havo
yon
heon
Jong
In
HRs
coun­
ilous to its existence, and it is up |
marked tho gentloulan. 'But-Pil try Miss’ Ballentinc received many beau­
try, Jnn?” naked the counters.,
“ .'Then why don’ t you do. so,*' cr*'«s
to the town^lhut those papers have
him, arid put nim to a Uttlo trouble. ’ tiful presenta. Those who were pres­
“ Five years.”
given such substantial aid 40 their paid the farmer, 'I have taken the!
Wol80 saying, tbo gentleman pulled e n t ^ c r e J S v o T a g l o v h ^
“And your commission in tho cavupbuilding, to ndw stand by their local paper lor a year and have not 1
from'Bnr~pockent'"tovpre!gn;
r$S)
'ThW,
Martha
May
Duko,
Maroin
slrr regfuirnt?"
”
7 * *"*
.1 linn nlfiii v-*u-eeltjf&gt;n these
borne paper* and give th. ru the ~:ul. .
which ho dropped Into tho beggar's Franccs Hoolehan, Afarie Stemper,
“Gono^-llko many other things.’*
vcriisttig patronage " a n d
support goods, This mail order house sends
1 “ You were not homo, then, at. the haL Tho mendicant-turned the coin Mildred Robinson, Q lady/ Stemper,
they are entitled to.
No . town advertising mutt&lt;* to ine asking for
tlmb ot your father’s death? It Is so over two or three times, examined Ralph Robinson, So) Roquomure, *
it closely, and (ben, raising bis eyes Julian Ballentine, .Charlie Anderson
wants to be - without a paper no I my trade and they gel it. If -you.
sad when one Is estranged.”
. nHnmnn
real estste agent would want ro re- have - any bargains,; why don't you
"My father- Is deadT* agked the ex- to the countenance of tho benevolent
Mrs, -J. 1 ■—
man,
aAld1
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main h&gt;ng* tit a tow n- that did not-put them in tlie paper 30 xve„* can
llooichun
and
Ilfrs.
Mary
.Hoole­
“ Well, i’ll not adhere .to my usual
“ You did not know?^
_tltYf a ptl”** gn‘,
s e e - J hcy~an*?u
han
wete
chaperones.
"No, madamo. Yes,’ wo wore es­ custom in this capo. I'll keep It all for
ness will hesitate before IrtvesUag
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tranged. Put I am sorry he died when lurk; JrIt 1!' n t do it again. ’
in u town (hat has no -paper to ep- THE ‘ B..ST IN THE BUNCH
Tho donor opened hlf eyes in aston­ I* Ik, Cltcstl Casrl, 8«*estk ’jadlrlsl ClrTvraa hore. And tho count, your hus­
rsll, Hemiaela Caasly, Ptarlda |s
Te*en^^t^ interests, but sevurai Flor­ • Nearb* _;all Florid* fdwns , have
ishment and passed on, whtlo tbo la
band. Is well. I Irust V *'
Chaste,&gt;
s.
id a towii will In the near future have some distinguishing feature which is
Kathleen l.mril* Adame rad
Tho countess looked at him very dies amlled with delight.
rilffora
S.
A
dam
,,
-h*r huau paper greatly reduced in wise-or UJMMj jn oxnlblting tltC* advantages it
strangely. * “ I thought you knew. Ho
band, Complainanla
IIUI lo Cannl
va.
t&gt;a*d and far
died last year,” sho said.
J ia ^ tb ou L oiuv-itabu-lm sitse-s-tn^;
Ev/n good old Talla(Jeoria
Kir
(airy,
Grar*.
Italia!
Then, an If each had said too tnuoh,
do Hdt give the support that is e »-! hMlec’ dalm„ lo be “ the best town
Kintilry, hla »if*. and
■
Alt. 11 E. Smith. Sr.
they joined In.the general conversa­
aential to the life of newspaper busi- &gt;vitfi|n a . radiu, of on&lt;! hundred
■I(rfrndani*.
tion
ot
tho’
tabro.
Put
Mrs.
Emory's
«•
th08tf
that a rrimi,M " . j Ark&lt;()nviUP cUi,ns
the
To Albait K. Smith, ?r.
eyes gfew vtldor every momcht. “Cav­
It appeal lag (ram . tha affidavit ol Kathluting liberally supported by thoir dUtinct*»on of being the “ metropolc*o LutUa Adaraa. ■and Cllffard S. Adaasa ,
alry regiment!" Who was he?
hat buahand. eomnlainanla )n tha a b o rt a t - '
towns and have their advertising U (.. Tampa b, thP “ metropoli* of'
It was at the moment of thetr part­
titUd rau*«, that Albart R. Sm ith, 8 r., da- '
and subscription accounts promptly
norida,” St. Petersburg Is
ing. when, after n low talk In the . Seven Notional league ’ managers landanta in tha abova rntitlcd eattaa la a
p i the Mata of Florida, that hi*
paid will i&gt;e able to survive till the ^
“ largest tourist town,’* Miami
corner. John bowed again over tho would tike to see President Wilson or­ non-rcaiilrnt
rvaidtnea la at 3S M onl-Chlm atratt. Waait
paper situation ha. been relieved. hM shown , hp UrtPit Krijwth and is
Uvtrol.' in th* aUta of MIchicsB. that t»
countess* band, that the look In their der the Phils to Mexico. .
. r.
• • •
la tha U*i»f of tha affianta that ha
eyes told her everything
and prices again become norma). . justly entitled to be known aa the
Raised It to His Lips.
tho i ( » of tw rnty ono. that thara la pa par
Weather
man
hns
hurt
tho
big
Half
an
hour
later
she
found
John
ton
in tha atata of Florida aarvlea of aab- - - O *—
'"M agic City," Palm Beach Is the
went to break the news to her bus- in tho kitchen putting awny tho wine. leagues more this season than tho poana upon whom would bind th* »»ld !
Albert E. Smith. Sr.,
A XJJJT-RICH QUICK SCH EM E: j “ millionaire’ s tourist resort," Day- band.
The old butler had gone; John was in Federal league man did last year.
It la tbaraforw ordarad that you,. Albart
• Tha Department'©! Commercc'put tor»A and its environs is the, Florida . „ "Do you know 1 bellevo John would
• • • * . .
Smith. Sr., appadr to tba abova atylad
hla accustomed suit once moro.
and maka anawvr unto (ha MU ol
ps next to a Get Rich Quick scheme, summer resort.” DcLand Is the graco our tunchebn^ with -his One
Charles Ebbets grarloualy allows nil rauu
f’ What docs It mean?" she asked.
aomplaint
hlvd thavuls againat you at.tha
and as we are not sclflsti.-me pass it “ University Towp." so 1 U0 are ways," sho said, laughing.
“ Madame! ’How c fn ’,'l ever thank poldjeys In military uniform the cour­ rourt houoa in Sanford, Saialnota ramtr
on tha aaeond day ot Oetoix r
along. Yo*u gather up all the waste Lake City and Gainesville. Tar"\Vby don’t you bavo him7“ naked you that she did not know? We were tesy of-Ebbets field without-paying. ' Dorida,
ISIS, it balnr a rala Say of (his court. a»d
paper you can find—and there’ s potl Springs is “ sponge headquar­ Henry Emoryfriends—lovers—once. In our country,
in
^
default
tharvol tha mmplaltt'f
i
4 • • * ■
of ran, plaint urM ha takrn ai
"D&amp;nl be so foolish. Hepry," re­ tn youth. My fan"v was h^her than
plenty of it—old newspapers, maga­ ters,’’/ Apalachicola is the "Oyster
Here’s wbnt n bnsrfiitl owner raid and fnal dtrrva entered therein
hers. My father would not consent to the other day: “I would pay more at­ aiafnat you.
zines, etc., and ship It to Jackson­ City,” Ocala the "center of tho b u t turned hit wife.
It la further ordered that thi
A rouplo of hour* later John way­ our marriage. I Insisted—and she ran tention to hasclmll, If R wasn’t for
ville, where you can get $2.30 a ton agricultural district,*' Sanford—well,
I ukli-t »d in the Stnferd Herald,
laid her with the most extraordinary sway to ravo my pjorpocta That J* golf.” H
paper
publlihrd
In ’San t o r '
for it. The freight on your ton will Sanford has Bob Holly and a street
eounty, Florida, enre s meat
proposition that sho had ever heard. all. mndamo-’*/ '
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---aeeulive
wfaka.
be only' 98 20, so it will be a simple railway beside* the—greatest celery
’•Madame.’ If -f dmrrd to ask a fa­
now? You aro leaving cs. I
Witreaa m y hand and officl
Connie Mack owns no diploma, but court,
matter to figure up your wealth, as fields'. Lakeland is “ political head­ vor•—** ho began.
n t h day of Auruat, . . . . .
suppose^** said Mrs. Emory sadly; *'
'Mali *
' P. A. 1KklftiLASS. Oath
you will be $5.70 in the hole on quarters,"
Kissimmee is so sur­
“ Well, one gets, things only by ask­
“ At tiio end of my month, madamo he makes 15 or 20 highly educated Olr-aiaum A bichlnaor
Sidlcitora fo e - C a a i
•very t&lt;Jn of paper you may labori- rounded by cattle that &lt;he boys call ing.’* said Iftw. Emory briskly,_______ .S^Xshu-U honorable tn this country: unlreralty jouths Jump thruuxh _JUx
fingers.
S-Toea-hte
“ Madame. I was a—a gentleman tn Afterward—" -*
--ounly - collect.— LkWeiand--Telegram, u
"Tow ii,JntTnee
-----------B— : "■ St. Augustine has
"Yes?” Mrs. Emory, wjjlypcrad;
the honors of eld age and East my own country, and l—I would give
Oh, yea, nans Wagner la an old man.
Coast railroad officials, and Orlando ths world to meet gentlefolks again, though she know she had no need ot All of the guides tell you that, but you
THE OLD GUARD
not as Ok butler.' Madame. I ask to na aaswor.
It makes us feci old to hear of has more automobiles, more and bo your guest at dinner.'*
would never oecure such an Impres­
the Titusville Advocate pasxiis* the Iwtter newspapers, more . beautifu
sion by his work In tho fleltj^ ,-Jj
M O R P H IN E
"My guest. John!’’ exclaimed bis
Gmltbsonlad
Institution.
ladles, finer churches, more citrus mistress, astounded at this sudden In­
A thelBrathe)
twenty-sixth milestone and
Tb* Smithsonian Institution Is a gov­
[*'(:*
.
’ -dentown Journal having ita twenty- drtrlt ahlpments and more Handsome terpretation or her own thought
The Pirates bars Boons Wagner, , and all Drug habits cured at borne
ernment Institution, as expressed tn
eighth birthday.’ The Gainesville baldheaded men than any town of
“Tes. *-Madame. I pledge my word tbo wfl! of Ita founder. ufor the in­ the king of pnstlmera; Max, Carey, the ; by a^sy tried method which Is free
Sun it no chicken Itself and Harry its sise in the state, not to mention I know how gentlefolks behave. I crease and diffusion of knowledge king of base stealers, and Al-Msmaux, &gt; of convenience or diaabillt
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among men.” It maintains a library crown prince among pltchere. But it’s I treatment. Vtry :
McCreary Ip speaking ot tha old ita two eity lakes which are In a •hall not shame you.1*
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Little Mrs. Emory was Indignant for of 195,000 volumes, chiefly scientific re­ a touch year on royalty.
IPiird gives vent to the following doss by themselves and unapproach­
; Sanitarium In connection. 1
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ports,
and
haa
the
administrative
a
moment:
then
the
saw
the
humor
ed by any other town In any section
beautiful trfblute;
H. M. OWENS. Manor
In stating that tils tram Ik ns good
The- Sup always stands ready to ®1- fb* .country.—Orlando Sentinel, of the situation. And oho happened charge of several branches which
to be ooa man abort for her party.' grow out ot Ita early activities and pa It was last year; Uunaxer Put ! Peachtree SL, A^Unta
make pleasant mention of the fact' Oh, darling, how could ycuT She was sum none o f those dtntag .tshkh are supported by congressional Moran of the Phllllr* hasn’t anythin? ; pxUiculxrs and references.
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that any of .the old guard new*- Don't
Don’ t you know that the very best with her, largely strangers as they appropriations. .These aro the Nation- -tn T!donle Made. The AHdrttrs «»&gt;xe
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ptpefcs of the slate Wave reached and,looking bold hetdeA men in the wquid be* wq&amp;U recognise tits butler. ql museum, fa eluding theNational Gab aru s i V*od aa they wurs Inst year.
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M. HAYNES. Dodnen Manager

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Mff; F. F; Dowling with little
W. Jr Jr. is the guest of her sister,
Airs. Wnu_Gillen.
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. Mr. and Mra. Anderson Futch of
&lt; Util© HappenlBR8---Mcntlon i Plymouth and Mrs.7ohn Moore and
’M»ttere In Brief— v ! daughter of Jacksonville were the
gudsta of Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Me-'
' Personal Items of
Dougal last week. -Mrs. Futch and
Interest
Mrs. Moore are the daughters of
Copt. Sparlett and former residents
1 Summary of the Floating Small ! \ of ‘\hls city.

: |N AND ABOUT THE CITY :

Talk** Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Reader*

Don't inisi. seeing Dorothy Gish
in ' Susan Hocked the Boat” at the
Lyric Wednesday.
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Vou will certainly miss something
Hri and Mra. J. W. Batten and
fine
if you fail to seo the Triangle
little daughter havtf retdrnod from
Pictures
at the Lyric * Wednesday.
Douglas, Ga.
Do you know Do'rothy Gish?
Mr*: A. C. Powell, aon and daugh­
Get acquainted .with hor
the
ter have returned to Limomt alter a
Lyric Wednesday.
pleasant visit to Mr. and Mra.
Walter and Hawkins Connelly
Wm. Gillenhav# returned from the summer
U itu c. . . . i rc.J y tor d«Uv«y. I
Waynesvlllei N. C.,
Duttotv C ra te-C or--------IMT
where they .spent a month 'very
Mrs. 0. W. Douglaaa and little pleasantly and profitably.
son. Kenneth; who have been visit­
. L. ,P. McCulier has joined the
ing. her *l*terr-Mre. A; 0 . Williams
crowd of motorists and recently
bare left for their home In Albany,
purchased n new Chandler Six fr^m
Georgia.
the Sanford agent, Will Stringfcllow.
Attorney Schelle M nines, has re­
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Herndon.and
turned from a trip, to Charleston
daughter, Norma, have returned
nnd Orangeburg, South Carolina on
from a visit to Wrightavillo Beach,
legal matters."
Nortel Carolina and other, points in
Furnished room, corner Third and tho southeast.
The many friends
Uagnolla. Inquire of Sanfdrd Fur­ of Mrs. Herndon will be. delighted
niture Co.
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to know that she has entirely re­
Mrs. V. E. Douglass left Friday covered from a recent operation.
for her home In Orlando after sev­
Strangers to. this city are,greatly
eral days' visit with her parents, Mr. surprised at the crowds of shoppers
and Mrs. C. L. Goodhue.
hero on Saturday afternoons, and
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Dr. A. E. Housholder of Gaines- Saturday nights as the tnain streets
- vflle is In the city, the gueat of his arc crowded with buyers. Sanford
&gt; jons, E. F. Housholder and Dr. W. ia tho best all year round town of
‘ K, Housholder. Dr. Hoyaholdttlwaa 4he size In the country and as' a
formerly pastor of the Methodist shopping center is par excellent.
church here but is now presiding
cider of the Gainesville
district.
In "Susan Rocks the Boat," new
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At request of patrons, Woodlnnd Triangle feature, Dorothy’ Gish, starI1ark opens both Sundsys and .Thunv- rod with Owen Moore, has more
changes of costume than one can
* dsys.
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U. A. Dawson Is in the city for a shake a stick' at. Tho 'riding habit
few dsys from Homeland, Georgia, in which she plays polo nnd drives
' where ho is taking a courso In* the- her own car ia a. dear; the dvCralls
, ology. His many friends arc glad ia which she crawls boneath her
recalcitrant automobile arc volu­
to sec him again. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rauicrson minous; tho Chinose negligee .In
and family hive removed to this which she takes her dumb bell ex­
city from their home in.Genova and ercises is chic;; the dinner gown is
will he here all winter. Mr. Raulcr- bion poo-poo, which Is French for a
son has employment as a carpenter love;" nnd the Uull-Hun outfit in
and his children* want the excellent which she catches the admiring eye
advantages offered
by * Sanford of Larry O’ Neil, the gangster Is the
schools. ~\V0' welcome this good fam­ lost word in the sartorial dlctoinary
Lyric, Wednesday.
ily to our midst.
Listen—Seed Wd roverirfg at the
.He th or Mrs. Johanna Lundqulst
3 in 1 Store. Jfl t
4!-tfc
Johanna; wife of Mr. Charles
Mr. a‘nd Mrs.^P. D. Parrish have Luhdquist departed this life Satur­
returned from Waycross where Mr.
day morning, A,ug. 26th, 1916 at her
’ l'arrish was takonaeverat"weeks ago
homo in Upsala; at the age of near­
to have an operation performed.
ly* 79 years. She was horn in G t i
l.uckilv the nhyjdfjnm KT" rn nhln.
singe, Hodermanlaml, Sweden Sept.
relieve him without resorting to the
23rd, 1837. She came to thin copn. knife anti
ul' at present he is getting try in-the year of 18?3 with her
alonfc nicely and is able to take his
husband and four children, two of
position, with the A. C. L.
whom have preceded her to that
Mr. and Mra. Dresner, whose home above. She leaves to mourn
stgre is now located'at 312 Sanford her loss, 'iiNidei a loving husband
avenue have left for New York tor three
daughters,
Mrs.
Emma
do their buying Jor the fall and Thompson, at home; Mrs. A. N ywinter season. They v^lll return’ the Tand of Lake Mary, Mrs. D. Ferry
eatiy part of September with entiro oT LnkejM aryijand one son, Mr.
new, up to date line of ladled and Axel Lundquist, also at home, bomen’s ready, to wear.
l-4te
sides many otbar, relatives fa m l
Mm. Mehrtons and corps of as­ friends.
sistant* have tiryfvfll •homa after.
The funeral services ware hold
spehding the post month in the Sunday morning from the Swedish
eastern markets buying tho elegant Lpthoran church at Upssla,. Rev.
rtew stock of millinery and; notions Hyman of tho Baptist church ‘of
and, ready tp wear materials. The Sanford conducting . the 'aarvlcas.
•French Millinery .Shop will now as- Tho remains were laid
*umg J ta accustomed—aetjjttyr— r ' the .Lutheran cemetery at Upsala.
Neptune Hotel now open for tho
iujnmer season. The management
' Car'd of Th.mlo '
has secured week-end railway rate*.
I wish to thank tha many kind
II •"0 on sale every Saturday, good friends for the kind sympathy in the
to. return following Tyesday even­ loss* of our dear mother and wiTo.
ing., Hates reasonable. Mra. Co- Also for the beautiful floral offer­
leste Hrnks, Proprietor.^ Daytona ings.
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C. Lundquist and Family.
New Fall Goods Arriving Every Day
Don’t go away and buy your fail
needs out of Sanford.
We have
what you need right here at
3 In l STORK
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"G o to the Beach
Hoad to Daytona now In good
condition
Travel over CONCRETE BRIDGE
to the Beach"
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DIAM OND
Tho Rod* are playing a hangup g?mo
at present.
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Alex McCarthy Is playing a grand
game at second base.
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.Covolsklc la tho stay of the Dutrdlt
pitching atliff at present.
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Washington, with a team In tho first
division. Is drawing poor crowds.

Do You Know
i hnt MuMOn’i pool is the coolest
jdaeo in Sanfprd. Aakyoqr friends
about It. They come regular. Clenr
running water. Com* on Second or
Third street-to entrance. East side
fcce Fold Is certain be will develop
of town.. Five minutes walk from
Grover
Lowdcnullk Into a dependable
any part of the city. .* Open every
hurler.
‘lay EXCEPT Tuesday and Friday,
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ni ght* when requested; . ,99-tf
It doesn't'always follow that a ball
club Is on tho market when it's under
Notice
tho.hammer.
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September examination fqr appli­
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cant* for teachers certificate* -will
Jt&gt;o Jackson hup received a letter
bo held. In. the Sanford jHtgh. School from a man signing himself “A Fan"
building beginning Tuesday, Scjv pud Inclosing three hnlrplo"&gt; Joo's
tember 5th. 1916, 9 o'clock a. m.
chief omen Of good lock.
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. Applicant* will be required to'.pay'f
If
the
Giants
do not win tho pen­
one dollar as examination fee.
nant,
McGrow
will
Maine It on the
No applicant will be allowed' to
schedule
makers,
who
’require them to
take any unnecessary articles in the
play 77 games at . the I*olo ground*.
. •examination room.
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AH P«w, paper, pencil*, Inks, etc.,
It U'■.understood that several big
wrw be f
Poi ru7k,'r’ L o ,m .“ S o"C'.”dUd r « . retnry.
" * P" ’ Baker nt Washington,
J j g j Jasserting
,° !k'cD, L. Thrasher, Supt,
that they could Up oft a number of
•aot-etc
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Mr. Wallers?" pleaded Arllne Tracey.
"I—I havo a dreadful headache."
“ Surely," acquiesced Sidney. "Some­
thing has como up where wo will sus­
pend business for a day or two.
*IIa wgtehod her dainty form ar\d
colorless faco sadly as Arllne left tho
•office. It was or her and tho work­
men he was thinking If ho had to
•* 9* g(re,up business wbnt would they all
do. ’ For the girl ho had always felt
a grcatmInterest. Sho was an orphan,
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living with soma relatives In tho vil­
MAY DALLARMAND
1 lage and find como to him nsklng for
employment tho day the plant had
opened.
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-Ho had'told her kindly that -tbdTO
"Sorry, Mr. Walters, but my order* was little bookkeeping to do, ho could
are definite—you must pay the bill run a typewriter' hlmsolf and had
within 48 hours or 1 shall havo to planned to start out on an economical
closo you up.” . .
basis. Arllno had told, him that sho
“ You are subjecting mo to a sevore required a very small salary,, os hor
hardship, air."
—father had left her an Investment In
Mr. Thomas niggs, senior partner tho city jvhlch brought her a caah
of Biggs, Bluett &amp; Co., opened eyes return each stx months. She would
and palma expansively, shrugged his “grow up with tho bualness;" she cou lf
shoulders, arose from his seat and surely bo of aome service to him, and
took up hla .hat
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Bldtwr'hlred hor.
"You are asking of mo tpippaalblllSlnco then ho had been glad of It
ties," apoko Sidney Walters.^ “ Every Arllno proved a treasure. She took an
dollar I have In tho world la invested lotorest In every detail of tho busi­
In this business. Actual orders far ness. Sho scorned happiest when the
overplus my liabilities. In another work was'hardest and moat pressing.
month wo-will havo not only a free
Tho man from whom Bldney had
deck, but a surplus. 1 beg of you’ to purchased tRb plant was wealthy.,Sid­
alter your hard decision."
ney wondered If be could not get him
“ Business la buslnoaar spoke the to help him out. He went Into that
other blandly. “Tho hoUao went all afternoon to hla home, to find that
over your case before I loft tho city. •ho had’ gon* to visit a farm ha owned
You owe ua 12,000. It la 30 daya past at somo distance and would not re­
due. Our rules are Invariable. I turn until the following evening.
camo down hero to look Into affairs.
Was-It fate, or did a sense of re­
I find that your quick assets are ahy gard for Arllne. the longing of a lone­
over &lt;6 per "cent, where In every ly. troubled man Influence Sidney to
healthy - business they should stand lessen hla pace ae ho neared the
th tho proportion of two to ono aa to houso where Arllne lived? Sho hap­
actlvo debts, I find almost tho re­ pened to be at tho gate. HA was glad
verse. .Wbat In the world ever made to bo Invited tnto a coxy parlor. Aryou bulk all your capital In fixed llnft was cheerful, anxious to enter
assets? It la ruinous/ It means alow tain hlib. A little elf of a fellow—hej
liquidation*fn caso of a failure. Com­ cousin—prattled about Arltno'a pot
mercially your business proposition Is carrier pigeon.
not solvent Wo shall havo to havo
“ Sho sont It away today,” ho con­
aur money by Saturday morning or fided to flldnoy, and Arllne flushed
fllo a bill for an accounting/'
hotly and had to explain that It was
"Which means ruin for mo," said through this medium that she regu­
Walton drearily.. “ If you would give larly corresponded with a.vory dear
mo tlmo to go to tho city and apply jrlr) fiicn^ in tho distant city.
to soma of tho banka—" .
Sidney met with a severe disappoint"Impossible. You would havo to’ raont^the next Aventng whon ho called
delay mo hero for several day1, and on tho man from whom ho hoped to
my tlmo Is precious. Can you not got secure a loan. Tho latter had no
your friends hero to assist you?" _ ready funds. Bldney longed to Btop
*TTTO* practically a stranger,” re­ for nnother pleasant evening at tho
plied Sidney In n low, strained tone, homo of Arllno, but It was late ns ho
"and tho community, as you know. Is reached tho houso. Ho passed rest­
a poor ono."
less hours nlonp nt home and conse­
Sidney, Indeed, spoke tho truth. quently overslept hlmsolf tho next
When ho determined to start In busi­ morning. *
/jy
ness—tho manufacturing of lino con­
“ What Is this?" ho voluntarily ex­
tact metal polnta for Ihtrlcato vehicle claimed. as entering Iho ofllco.tiio
equipment—ho hAd discounted tho ele­ llrtt thing that nttrnctod hla'-oyo wna
ments of bulk as to shipments. An a signed receipt In full from tho lllgga
abandoned plant nt Acton was offered firm.
“ Mr. niggs loft It,* explained •Arllno, and flushed and. paled, nnd begnn
to tromblo.
'.Why, I don't understand this!"
TT paid It,' confessed Arllno, al­
most pleadingly. "Oh, Mr. Wallers,
lon't bo cross about It, pldaso! I
overheard you miking about quick nssot*. I sent a quick message to my
friend in tho city nnd got my Invest­
ment changed Into a certified check,
and tho cnrrlor dov'o brought It safe­
ly hero,, and 1 paid Mr. Biggs," and
Arllne broke down there under tho
Intenso strain of tho ntomont. Tho
astonished Sidney stared at her, spellhound.
Arllno had saved tho day. Arllno
bad won tho heart of a truo roan. And
tho outcome of tho episode was llfo’a
nobjost, moat IreSsurod asset—mutual
love.

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The Quick
Asset

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for a aero song. ’ IRT^tlurcIgfied It
Ho paid cash for Ms machinery out-^
lit and overbought as to raw matoriaL
It was with a great acnao of com­
fort that hq finally opened tho lUtlo
factory, giving employment to some
20 men.
Expenses and wage* woro
low. Jt waa truo that Acton was 20
miles from a railroad.. It did nqt oven
boast an automobile. The town waa
Isolated—shut In to itself—but once
a week M slow lumbering sldo-wheol
steamer camo up from’ the city with
passenger* and freight and took hack
the product of the plant! packed In
qeat boxea, not mapy of them, for tho
polnta brought a high prico, woro man­
ufactured under an exclusive patent
and sold readily.
_Sldney had settled down to a hum­
drum routine, glad to bn apart from
tho. Jar and bustle of tho city. He
figured out a growing business based
upon light ovorhead expense. ’ Jlls
help waa not overworked;, ho was
modest In hla stylo of living. He
brought .work and comfort to mapy a
poor workman. His ambition was
satisfied.
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. And now, suddenly, terrifically
alarming, camo the advent of Bigg*.
Many a time Sidney had-realized that
he waa straining, hla credit, hut the
orders ahegd were auro future In­
come. The plant and equipment rep­
resented solid values. He had not
been business man enough to compre­
hend that tb'e tronclad rules of busi­
ness demanded quick assets that could
bo swiftly realised on In case of
exigency.. ^ ■
Mr.- Biggs left for nta hotel. Sid­
ney sank Into a chair defectedly. -He
caught the echo of a sob In tho next
room and went to its open doorway
and peered in IBs office girl sat
leaning qver her tvnewriter, a hanA
kerceisf •e'nljod to
eyes.

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Change From Peanuts to Corn
1bought from a wagon, he wanted to
The farmer who is growing hogs know jvhore the wagon could be
(or market other than tho local trade found.
must finish his animal on lofn. - The
" O h /' replied his friend, "you can
packing houses do not want peanut- find any number of wagons selling
fed hogs onless they have been fin­ granges down town."
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ished on somC'fced that will produce ' "What! Do you mean to say that
a solid fat.
I can buy oranges tike ^hnt, with
Tho time that it takes to finish an that flavor from any wagon7'r
animal varies,
but Dr. A. H. Logan,
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"Yes, you can buy^Qrange* like
veterinaryj.eld a g cn L io tlh e ^ n iU d t m fro^ ny wagon, not oniy her&lt;l
Sfatps Department of Agriculture, but anywhere in Florida."
who ip stationed at the University of
•That man had never tasted a FlorFlorida, suggests 30 or 40 days.
This doe* not mean that the animals ,id * ° 7 " « ° L ,ofoire' , There are hunshould be put on corn 30 or 40 days ,,red* ,ikc him *n
of the
before they go to market. The !coUn,tr' *ndLoth«r » « « “ &gt;• Tho*°
chango would he too sudden. It I. W
*- wh“ h*ve, "«ver bean intronevefr advisable to change feeds •ud-{d“ ced t0
0XC*UB,^° flavor of tho
denly, but to change on a hog that Horida orange Growers could easily
is too busy getting fat to take care j b,u*Id UP 11 -Pr
' r*AP bY ? dForki k).
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. ,1!.. rising
of
his ,ii_
digestive
organs would
be dis­ hdt onbMn thalr tocal paper*
but in some of the small papers of
astrous.
the north. The same is true of othrfr
Dr. Logon suggests that the chang Florida product*, some of which arU
Dr. Logan suggest* that ..the
entirely unknown to' thousand* of
change be made gradually,. Fanners those people.
should begin feeding corn at least
A few growers are doing such ad­
90 daya before the animal is to bo
vertising
and ifj evidently pays be­
marketed. An car'a day will do at
cause
they
condtinue to run the ad*.
first. This should be increased grad­
ually until a month before market­
ing time when the animal^ should Do You Have TroubU lb Turning
Under Trash?
be receiving a full ration of corn. *
One of the great objections which
farmers have to jdantlng velvet
. Trucking May be Studied by Mall
beans
for soil improvement is that
Trucking ia one ,of the most im*
they
arc
hajd to turn under. The
portant industries in the state.
same
trouble
(a met in turning under
With citrus growing it shares the. at­
tention of the average homcaccker.* other vlny crops of *’ny_ kind of
A large number of farmers in ‘the trash. E. S. Paco, district agent for
state have made, qnd arc making the University bf Florida Extension
money growing crops. There Is no Division, suggests a device which'
reason1that more farmers should pot will meet the difficulty.
The single disk sulky plow is
find trucking profitable. The area
in Florida which-can produce winter probably’ , tho. beqt implement ‘ for
vegetables is small when compared such plowing,'* hut even it does not
with the millions of vegetable hun­ turn velvet beaks' under satisfactor­
ily. According to Mr. Pare soms
gry northerners.
(armors thake a coulter of the worn
The University of Florida College
out disks of such plows by bolting
of Agriculture offors n correspond­
it to tho land wheel. Tho disk ts
ence course in trucking. This cotywo
larger than the land wheel and con­
has recently been revised and en*sequently It cuts into' the grobnd*,
larged. It iir especially adapted to
ami through *tho vines and trash:
Florida conditions nnd will be found
At the nrext round the plow follow*
profitable by any one who Intends to
the cut made, by the coulter on tho
grow vegetables whether for borne
land wheel.
or market. Tho text book which-isBy using this device the vines are
used is by P. H. Rolfs, dean of the
cut
off and do .ipt- draa
College. It is one of the few hooks
that-have b e e n
r.«—for Flullltrr -Wmiblr-fS Bin! in turning then^unfler
conditions.
further
information It is probable that tho'cbuKer would
.further
concerning this jfSqrso nnd others work on the moldboard sulky plow
that arc offered may t&gt;e had by ad’ also. Holes will, havo to be drilled'
dressing tho College of Agriculture, so that the disk can bo bolted to the
wheel.
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WEST GENEVA AVENUE NOTES
Losses io _Livestock Largely Pre­
Mr. nnd Mra. Will Robinson and .
ventable
little Gladys. Robin-ton spent the daytLosses to Florida cattle and hogs
lost Fridiy on Camejon avo.iu^^
from exposure and disease ure heav­
'They were accompanied by tha r
ier than for the United States os n
daughter,.Mrs. A. J. King and Baby
whole. That most of this loss is un­
Clifford. . .•
necessary in evi.dcnt, because dis­
eases nrc no m op prqyalent In •Mrs. Jack.'Vaughn and Gladys ’
Florida than elsewhere ' and the Robinson visited aththe home of
weather is much milder. -The loss Mra. J. C. Forster Sunday.
from exposure at least should be ”~Mlxa Mabel Tyner has returned .
homo from u three weeks* visit with
extremely low
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at'Windermere
Hypnotizing Animals.
C. C. Haro, field •agent for thn----—Mra. llunkston is visiting her
.?TPnot_1.,i n5 ? hi5b - l i - A }TJnlretf S f i ^
EaUinoat country boys. It la an old exporb
daughter, Mr*. T oiji Tyner thl*
meat, first described br
Josult fa­ mates calls attention, to livestock Week.
statfsUcr'IftBucd
bj)“
Uie"T!uroau
re­
ther,' ytthansalus Klrchw, who Inld a
The much needed fain Sunday
hon oh &amp; tablo. hold- It ffrmly for o llt- c e n t ly The loss on Florida hogs
was
appreciated, by everyl&gt;ody infrom
disease
during
1916
waa
11
per-.
t(o whllo. and drew * chalk line In
front
Hf sn q tw lih tho-result that rent.- In tbfi United States the loss thi* vicinity.
It remained as If in catalepsy.
was 6.63 per cent. The total loss on
Mr. nncf Mrs. Will Robinson visit­
fn India It Is known- that a cobra Florida rattle from disease anil ex­ ed on Cdi^ry avenue Sunday.
caught by the neck and gently pyossed posure wos'4.2 percent. Correspond
. Mra. &gt;A. J.' King and Miss Mabql
will noon become stiff a n d * remain so ing loss In- tho United States was
Tyner wore the supper guests of
for a considerable tlmo. A frog fas­ 3.03 per cent.
The exceptionally Mra. Jack Vuughn Sunday' evening.
tened to a board and turned suddenly
large loss on Florida hogs is prob­
upaldo down g6es Into a trance.
t Mrs. John Goff and baby Johnnie
If you pick up a crab and wavo It In ably due to cholefu,’ although condi­ and her mother, Mrs. Isabelle Byrd
the air it becomes immobllo, a femsl6 tions for cholera are probably no visited, relatives and friends—la Or­
bending Iter logs over hor abdomen, a more favorabio here than elsewhere. lando and Winter I’ ark last week
male sticking them out straight The
Loss on rattle from exposure but have returned to the home of
some la true.of tho froah-wator craw­ which is plnced nt 2.01 percent in
Mjx. Will Robinson where they will
fish.
Florida is entirely too high when the continue their visit for several days
Among the Insects “ doath-fclgnlng" mild climate is considered.
With yet.
ts common, end Is often a means of
proper attention and care tha per­
saving tho life of the Insect
We are glad to know that Mr. and
Tho hypnotte condition Is induced centage of losses from both disease Mrs. Ballinger are feeling better after
In man by suggestion of physical In­ and exposure can he reduced even their apcll of lagrippe, also Mr. aivd___;
hibition. but In both casos sopsatory below that of tho United States at Mrs. Jack Thompson, who Wore the
stimuli may assist Theao stimuli may large. Suppose that there were I,» victims o f the same complaint. bo optic (fixing the gaxo’ on aomo ob­ 000,000 ftttfa in Florida last .year
Mrs. Mikelo Sinsarvlena was in
ject) qr tactile (stroking tho skin) or nqd that they were worth $16,otherwise.
OOOtOOO. Deduct from that 2.01 pci/ the neighborhood lust week, looking
cent and nn idea can be had of the after the grove of her soh'Angullj.'
Archer’s Advantage*.
We think everybody* will gbe gtad
enormous waafu .that Is experienced
Thd eye cannot, of course, follow by cattlemen each year from expo-' to see the summer go and samo cool
tho progress of a bullet, and the rifle­
sur6 alone. Practically all of it la er weather takff Its place,
man may miss hla game by tho meas­
ure of one foot or .five, yet nover know useless.
1
Dally Thoucht.
the amount of hla error. But the flight
Concentration L -La accret ot
of the most swiftly sent arrow may be
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ot a center bit. There 1* a gratifica­ winter walked into an* office at the
tion In watching &amp; shaft flash, past
University uf Florida an'd was offer­
the hoad of a justly indignant, muched"
nn orange by way of introduction.
Dressmaking Parlors will be opea- &lt;&gt;
astonished squirrel. And theto la reel
A
few
dayB
later
he
happened-(evi­
ed
after September 20th, 191$ 1
excitement, too, 1n watching a steelOver Yowell &amp;. Co’e. -Dry Gbods
pointed arrow, leap Into tho blue, there dently) into tho same office. In the
Store on First Street.
Having
narrowly falling to Intercept tbet ro­ course of the conversation that fol- j! ! had years of experience, am com- 1 1
gue of tho woods, the heavily flyldg lowed he remarked as ho- looked ' 1 patent to Design, .Cut sad FU !
crow. . Tho archer's groat advantagn around the room like e hungry, boy: |! Beautiful Garments for all Plguree. i »
rest! Ut the comparative alienee with
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tha wav
kind of
W,U be
By
way, -what’
what kind
ol sn
an, , j WorkGuaranleed
to please.Flalshed ;
whtch hip hunting may no carried on.
orange wits that you gave me t he / J *
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string and the low whisper o f an arrow
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tho constitution ft is pro­ fldent doubt of ths validity of that
was'full of dreams, and hia head ful f
provision of that* statutes making
vided
that;
of achemsa, and hia pockst full o
tha ^registration for .primary elec­
"Each
law
•nacUd.|n,the
legisla­
strings and other things.
ture shall embrace but one subject tions a registration also for general
Ills billy goat and hia dog were
election* to hare attention called to
and, matter : properly .connected*
hls_ constant •companions, and he
it and to suggest to the '.registration
therewith/4*
which
subject
shall
be
BUDGET, OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
roamed over the hills and yelled be­
officers that all electors who have .
briefly
expressed
In
the
title,
etc.
cause he had a yeiler and whoopee
’
YOU AND ME.”
"The title to the primary election not heretofore registered in*the reg­
because he Rad a hooper. At home
law as originally passed in 1918 is as istration books for'general elections
he was the autocrat at the break­
do ao while the* books are openv in
3 fast table and at the supper, lable^
follows: ' •
order
that.no question may arise as
"An
act
to
provide
for
and
regu­
at .school he wss die democrat of
to
the
regularity and validity of
late
primary
elections.
tho playground and the republican
thplr
registration..
"And the title'to the amendatory
of the lunch basket—he wanted ev ONE REGISTRATION IS SUFFICIENT
A CUIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
act
of 1916 la: % ' "O f course I do -not say that this
erytbing in sight. He abhorred the
SAYS ATTO RN EY
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bath tub and the Bible and was
An act to amend^yctiomr 9, 19, provision of the statute la Invalid. 1
GENERAL v
lo a o o o o a oa oa oa iK ia iK iooD a ooooD O oooooD a ooa a a ooa a Q a
the sworn enemy Qf castor oil and
11, 12, 40, 44, 62, 65 and 6?, and to only undertake to demonstrate that
’In a tommunicatlon to t(ie secre­ repeal Sections 64 and 65, of Chap­ it may bo so hold-by the courts, and
civilization.
He
was
everlastingly
t
A
man
who
has
traveled
exten­
Vacation
^
tary of state in reply to an inquiry ters 64, 69, of tho Laws of Florida, do aay that there ia room for doubt '
sively says That two of the funniest under indictment for high crimes
Youlre having a vacation—
.
from him, Attorney General T. F. entitled an act to( provide for and of ita validity and that since thia be
and
misdemeanors
and
atttfmpted
idioms he ever; heard -had to do
Ia ahe gctjin on at home?
‘West expresses doubt of .the validity regular primary elections, approved true tho safy course for an elector ia
to’
provo
an
alibi.
His.father
fried
with mealtimes. In one locality in
Ia aha listenin’ to wind and. loam
of that pbetion of the primary elec­
to see to it that ho ia duly registered'
Did. you think df'her hca rft.hunfrer the Kentucky mountain!, where h« him for dodging the truth ^ne day tion iaw^ n'bfeh provide* that the June 3, 1914.
upon
tho registration books for gen­
and
turned
to
h|m
with
a
frown
and
The
quotod.
section
of
the
eqnstifound great hospitality amonk the
For a change and for a rest?
registration for primary election shall tution requires that the 'subject' °f eral. electipna so that If it should be ‘
said:
"M
y
son,
don’
t
you
’
go
to
natives,
his
hosts'would
drawl
rythIa ahe ha\in’ a vacation
be suflilient registration for general the act shall be briefly expressed in held that the registration for pri­
maticaaiy before each meal: "D o n ’ t Supday school?” "Yes. sir." Don’ t
From the heartache in her breast?
election
and he advise* that- thq safe the title. .Tho subject of the stat­ mary elections Is not sufficient regis­
you
study
the
Bible
there?"
Yes
f
be back’ards in cornin’ fo'ards.
-for a voter ia to see that he la duly u t e referred to is 'primary elec­ tration for general t elections, he
sir.”
’"Well,
can
you
tell
me
what
Make a long arm and lean to. Ev­
' You're havin’ a vacation,
registered on tho general election tions.' . There is no reference in the would not be dflhled the right to
erythin'
stands handy nigh you.” it says about a Ue7’ * 1 ho boy registration books.
You havo closed the, desk and gone
acrateheJThis head and looked guilty
title to either oi the act^ to general voto in the general /election. .
Where the nights are sweet with Among tha , Pennsylvania Dutch he but finally recovered his cquilibriAtlorney'a
better
elections. A ‘primary, election is a
“ This is advisable for another rea­
heard a girl call to .her brother in.
JH i
still ness
The letter which expluins the mat­ substitute for n convention and- is son, namely:
tho street: "Come In here and esru ra and replied with
twinkle in
If after tho general
And the air is cool at dawn!
,
his eye:-“ It says a lie is an ubomin- ter follows:
simply'a method of selecting party election is held,, the* question of
yourself
at
once.
M
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and
I
are
on
You've .thrown off the cares of labor,
Honorable II. Clay*Crawford, sec ciindidatcs.
whether or not electors, who- had
the tabic now, and pa’s half ct al­ aytion in the sight of ?ho Lord and
'la ahe restin' with £ou too,
retary
of state, capitol.
a
very
present
help
in
time
of
registered
on the rcgistratlnn books ready!"
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election'
ft
an
election
Where the winds arc awfcct unc
“ Dear Sir: I am in receipt of of officers. TheY nre not synono- for primary elections but had not
trouble.’’
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your communication containing tha mous terms nor is ono-ctnnpruhamU-.lCCi&amp;tcr&lt;ul oft tho^registratiniwlwokax^And the aides are soft and blue,?
\ They all sat around in friendly
following inquiry:
CATtS WILL SPFAK HERE
ed in the other. They*are employed for general elections were qualified'
chat, Discussing mostly this and
** 'The question ns to what tho for distinct purposes and different to vote in thi general Election, was
that, anU a-hat. Until a neighbor’s Candidate for Governor o f Florida egislature intended should be done
Y ou’re havin' a vacation,
results are accomplished by them. raised and should be held that such
And she’s glad you've got the chance wayward laff Was seen to act in ‘ ' • 1Will be Here Friday Night
by the supervisors of registration in
By the title the legislature ex­ registration was not sufficient, great
ways quite bad; Oh, ’ twas sad. Onej s. J. Catts, candidate for the of- making the registration for the pri­
And whon yefti told her of it
pressly limited the scope of thls legis- uncertainty and dissatisfaction woqld
You could see her dear eyes dance— thought ahe knew what must be fiCIJ 0f&gt; Governor of Florida will mary election a substitute for regisprobably follow.
.' .done, With every child beneath the apeak in this city next Friday night.- tratfon for the gencrul election has ation to providing for and regulat­
But ao 'seldom men remember
"For this reaspn I am suggesting
aun—She had none. And ere the i{e writes from Jacksonville that he jeen. repcctedly asked this depart­ ing ’ primary elections.' There is no
That vacation’s just as awoet
reference
In
the
title
of
either
of
the
that
all electors register just as if
yarn hid been quite spun Another's will speak on the streets und it is ment.
To the little woman yonder
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acts
to
the
'subject'
of
'general
elec­
the
registration
books for primary
theories begun—She had one. The reasonable to suppose.that it will bo
Going lound her dally beat.
'This particular statute requir- tions' and it ia not clear that the elections were, not* in existence. Of
third was not so surt?she know But on the corner of First streets and
qg a construction is the second and qualification of- electors for general course, if an elector has heretofore
Jjju*' and so she thought »he*d do, park nvenUe, as that corner has been
fourth paragraphs of Section 9, of elections can bo regarded as 'matter registered in the registration books
Goln' ropnd her care and duty,
Jhe haj two. The next one added: used by the speakers in the various
Chagter 6469, .Laws of Florida, as proporly connected* with the subject far genorat elections; It wQl not bo
Just the same as you go yours;
Let me see; These things work out campaigns. As the contest.is now
amended - by Suction I, -Chapter as to render unnecessary a reference necessary to do so again. With a thousand things to vex her.
80 . differently;"
She had thrao. being waged, to decide whether S. J.
6474, 'which reads as -afollows:
And a thousand waiting choree;
to it In the-title of the statute. In
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The fifth one drew on her wisdom Catts or W. V. Kliott will be the
With her figurin' and her plannln',
"
'That
all
persons
who
have
here­
this
situation
there
is,
I
think,
sufT.
F.
W
est,' "Attorney General.
store And said, " I ’ d have to think •Democratic nominee in the Novem­
With her effort to keep sweet
tofore
registered
or
who
may
here­
i t o'er.”
She had four. And thpn ber election interest is centered on
While she saves and while she
one sighed, "I don't contrive Fixed Mr.-Cntts and he will have a large after register under tho provisions
struggles
rules for hoys, they’ re too' alive.” crowd dut to hear him next Friday of Chapter 6469 of the Laws ' of
Just to make the twd ends meet.
She
had five. "I know it leaves one night, lie is a most furcefut speaker •*loridtt, Acts of 1913, in^ election
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&gt;
You’re havin’ your varation —
ed sticks.” She had six. And one sec that he gets u large* crowd out to cated or in part within a city of more
than twenty thousand population
Have you sent her, somewhere, too. declared, "There's no rule given,” hear him. •
shall
be deemed duly registered for
Where her heart can grow in glad­ Jut do your best and trust in . Remember the date, next .Friday
all
general
primury elections and all
ness, •
icavcn." She had seven! •
night, September 1st at eight o'clock.
all general and special elections so
Whqre the gross is. deep with dew.
ong as they continuo to reside in
Where there’s lot of friends to help
P a te rn a l S olicitude.The following is one of , Boh
Is a Pure Medicinal Water, and is proving very efficacious in
the election precinct in which they
her '
Mother (looking through the magn
Taylor’s:
so
registered
and
,their
names
shall
Smile away the weary care
zinc)—"Darling, I see (rnm statistics
Stomach, Bladder and Kidney T re b le s . As a Drinking Water
The hnppiest thing 1 ever saw was given hero that every third baby born be carried u p on .-the registration
That she takes from oil your shouln hoy barefooted and dirty. He In iho world Is a Chinese.'' Fattier books as electors, duly registered for
it has no peer.
• ders,
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between hi}
toes, (fondling his first 1mm)—''Then thank such elections. .
That ahe helps you grin and boar? carried mud
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goodness
this
|
s»
fiur
first.”
freckles
on
his
nose,
and
his
heart
—The Benttown Bard.
" ‘ That in all election precincts
Good Hope is used exclusively on the tables of the Mason and
located whhlly or in part within g
Seminole-Hotels of Jacksonville, as a table water and it is recom­
city- of more thnn twenty thousand
population biennial registration shall
mended by Physicians as a healtfiful water.
be requested, as ’ provided by the
provisions of Chapter' 6569, of" the
GOOD HOPE M IN E R A L W ATER W ILL BE ON SALE IN
Laws of Florida, Acts of 1913. and
all persons *bo registering shall be
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tho general .election next following
the primary for which they are reg­
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held subsequent to the general pri­
106 East First Street
mary (or which thoy registered and
prior to the next following general
primury, and their names shall be
carried on the registration book,s as
I duly registered electors for such
elections. »
" 'The problem confronting the
Isupervisors of registration, as they
Iseem to see it, is (1) whether thoy { Now Open for Business Corner 3rd and Oak
[should substitute tjjo primary rojiu- — ■■. .
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Plumbing,
Gas
and
Steam
Fitting,
Irriga­
: primary hooks to the genera! elec­
tion books, und (2). if the latter contion Systeitis for Both Farms and Gro?fes,4
j strUctioh prevail whether under such
constructiofi the electors who havo
Tile and Spwcr Pipe, Gasoline and Oil
ixcglatcriid-for-lh*»pMm*fyrbut-wrhose
Engines and Pumps :: :: :: :: ::
names are not registered in the gen­
eral election books, should be re­
quired to make u separate and Inde­
VJe Will Be Pleased to Figure Your Contracts
pendent registration for the general
election; In other words,' would thi
transcription from the primary boo!;s
•HONE 388
THIRD and OAK
to the general election books be suf­
ficient registration' for the general
election?
" 'I would be pleased for you to
give me your opinion as Jjm a propeV
construction of the statute above
quoted.’
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"Under existing statutes there ure
ALL MAKES' AND TYPES REPAIRED
two systems of registration as a pre­
Fully Charged B eitcrjcs to Fit Any Car
requisite to voting in thia state,, one
for the registration of electors ly pri­
mary elections, thp-other for the'Veg-'
op thoroughly guaranteed batteries, magnetos. Starting 8yste|na Repaired.
istrstibn of electors in general elec­
tions and two separate and inde­
pendent-sets of registration bod^s
aro kept in each county fbr this pur­
pose. •
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"If the provlalomnrf'Ttrtrstatute
quoted in your letter are valid,
I think the registration officer Of the
county w*ould be warranted in trans­
cribing tho names of electors appe%&amp;v
ing upon (he registration books for
primary elections upon the regiatrathm -bookrfor Kunerul'electfurw,“ hav­
ing in mind always, of course, that
each elector should
registered in
the precinct of hia residence.
"There is, however, in my opin­
ion some doubt of the constitutional
validity-jit that_proyJa
statute making this registration of
an elector undqr this statute for
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tion of such Rectors for general elec­
tions.
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tho fielding of Crowell on third for
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Both claim that they can wrest the
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Jess Williard, James %J. Corbett,
Bob Fltzsommons and John Robin­
son.
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t
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f
t . t t
.
Sure Winners
World's Greatest Pitchers
National League, Brooklyn; Amer­
Walter Johnson,.' Grover Alex­
ican League, Chicago; ‘ Southern
ander Eddie Plank, Arthur Decatur
League, Nashville; South Atlantic
and A! Maumaux. ,
League, Augustn, and in the Sand1 t f *
Spur League, Hartford.

t t t
Diaro Reata Ijm .th* first place
honors sewed u p for the next five
years and the beat that George and
Arthur can do will be to fight It out
for second and third- place.
*
Did You Know
That Mary Pfckford was an actress,
and that Christopher Columbua dis­
covered America, and that 8anford
hu a winning club, and'that the.
war was still on In Europe,; and that
when you say Dillinger you h'avo
spoken of lhe. whole Orlando ball
club and that—
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Famous People
-Woodrow Wilson and Jim Harriss.

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Sure Losers
Philadelphia ... American League,
Pittsburgh National League, Mobile
Southern League.' Jacksonville, South
&gt;. i ___i i i __ ^
. i . ■j . 'o r _ .iT ___
Atlantic
League, nOrlando
Sand-Spur
League, mid Charles Kvana Hughes,
Presidential candidate.
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’
Great Writer* of the Day
W. S. Glenn, .Irwin S. Cobb,
Grant!and l’.ice, Dayman Ruynun,
\V. U. llr ir.t aii L Tom- E. WaLaon.
Pick your favorite- writer I’ll lake
W. S. Glenn of the Orlando Sentinel
for mine, for when it comes to brains
and everything else combined, Mr.
Glenn carries off the hluo ribbon.
I t t
’ • •*
(•real Things
Sanford's Automatic Fence und
Orlando's Automatic Foul Line.

W orld ’ s Greatest Poets

Llenry W. Longfellow, Edgur Al­
lan .Poe, Fraitik L. Stanton-and last
but not least, W. S. Glenn.
_____- • * L *; L- -t
oGreat
* ..i T
n u . r .i rt‘
.%
Tourist
Towns
Miami, St. Petersburg. St. Augus­
tine, Kustis, White House and Orlaudo. '

The

Five* Leaders In -FloWd for
Base Hall Honors
Jacksonville, Sanford, Live Oak,
Perry and Orlando in the order
named is the way tho writer, thinks
that the besftcam s lino up, though
hm nm r-doubts ahrmf the Jack*
sonville club being first.
Seven Wonders of the World
„
' Niagara Falls, Sanford's Auto­
matic Fence, Orlando's Automatic
Wind Shields, W. 8. Glenn's Bril­
liant Mind, Grand Canyon, Matthewson’s Fadeaway and Charlie
Cha^Jln.
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Champion Hot Air Artists of the
W. 8. Glenn and Cy Hawkins Ed­
itor of tho. Bingville Bugle.
If Women Could Vote in Sanford
Bill Palmer would get' elected
sheriff;
Charley
Bell,
mayor;
’ ’Skcete" Drincon, Judge; John Rob­
inson, tax collector, .and Jim Moore,
tax assessor.
Famous Beauties
Not Good wini Geraldine Fararr,
Linn Cavelieri . nnd Paul Cobb.

DillingeE, IB.. — v. 3
Sweeney, rf..„
4
Taylor, c ___ ...T 4
Decatur, p — . T 3
*t
Total ■».■..... _:;..3o

Sanford
Burdick, If........
Leon, 2 b .........
Cobb, r f ......
Bell, ss --------Moore, cf..........
Moore, cf.,,..
Obst, 3b___
Chaflmnn, c......

8
1
6
10
1
8
0

0
0
2
0
0
1
1

0
1
0
a
0
0
0

5 3 27 10

i

0 0
0 0
0 0
0 1

R
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1 0

Brinson, lb
Palmer, p ...„
‘ Robinson

Totals ..........„..33 2 11 24 14 7
‘ Batted forzObstzin ninth.
Summary: Burned runs, Orlando
2, Sanfordz2. Two baso hits, Cobb
upd Chapman. iThrce base hits,
Chambers, z First baso on bails, off
Decatur 1; off Palmer 2. Struck
out by Decatur 6; Palmer 3. zLcft
on ha^gs, Orlando 6; Sanford »7.
Double playstCrowell to Spitxnnglo
to Dillinger, by Palmer. Time, lzhr.
26 min. Umpire, LaRocquc. ScoVer
Frank.
•

ONLY THREE AHEAD A UST OF MEN
OF SANFORD FIRST
SACKER IN WORLD USED BY CLUBS
*T

come over the plate. Mosley de-1
served s great credit for his excellent
pitching during this game, for he
struck out nine of- the Sanford Slug
gers und allowed them four scattered
hits.1 To strike out nine men on
club with six regular three hundred
hitters is going somo. The feature
For the first time this season haa|
of jthj game was a oateh by-Brinson one of the locals been able to pass
who caught a bunted foul about ,Leon In the batting avorages. Rob­
twelve feet in front of homo plate. inson by gotting ono hit out of ono
It was the prettiest catch of this trip to tho plate shoved him lip In
kind, aeon this season. eOrlando pull­ front of I^on. ' By going to the bat
ed off two such lighting double plays 39 times and hitting safely,19 times
apd Sanford had,one to (heir credit. gives Robinson an .averngo of 453.
Robinson and Decatur did the ym- The locals have six men hittihjf*over
plring and both performed in great three hundred. zBelow is the averstyle. Both boys deserve great cred­ uges up to Auguet~?ffr----- - J
it for the way they handled tho. Indi­
; ' *
AB
H Pet
cator. Great crowd was out to see
RoblAson..... _________ 39
19 453
tho game. Ground rules were neces­
Leon---------- ;...'— *___ 117 48 412
sary. Below la the way it happoned:
Bell---- _______________ 59
23 381
Sanford
Chapman.....,..'...:..;.__ _ 63
21 333
Burdick ...
Cobb------ 1......... 106 34
323
Leon____
Moore----- — ................ 41
13 317
Cobb:.......
Wilson-------------------------- 11
J 270
Bell
Burdick______ _______ 116- 30—261
Moore___
Palmer.......
76 18 231
O bst____
Brinson..... i s ............... 68
14 201
Chapman.....
Wall aoh. J . r.— ,—:n. ^ 9 9 ^ ff - 142
Brinson . mn;
Obst
..... ;..............
11
2 180
W ilson..........
* *
Love That Wins.
Totals
.....30 &lt;1 4 24 16
Tho lovo that la kind, that envle*
not, and la humble, will win Its way
Orlando
AB R H PO A
through doors that are barred to the
Weller .
self assortlvo and the overbearing.
4 1 0 1 6
2 1 1 4* 1
Spitznaglo
Schuyler .
. 3 0 2 0 0
Chambers..,.,...
3 1 1 1 0
Crowell.....
___3 . 0 0 1* 1
4 0 O
Sweeney.
Ad 1 1
billinger....... vr. 3 0 1 9 0
Taylor
. 3 0 0 9 1
Moseley
3 0 0 1 3

BATTING AVERAGES
SANFORD SLUGGERS

DRESS TALK NO.

Totals

3

7 27 13

Earned runs, Orlando 1, Sanford 0.
First base oh balls Wilson I, Mosley
0. Lfift on bases, Sanford 3, Or|lando G. First baso on errors, Ori lando 4, Sanford 3. Two base bits;
Chapman, Sweeney. Struck out by
'Wilson 2, Mosley 9. Double plays

WHEN IT COMES TO FIELDING HIS Since July 1st Oorlando lias used Leon to Bell to llriiiHon, Moseley to j
*■** *
x ' ‘
*“*
W Weller to Dill; Weller to Spitaf to
Letter received from Herbert Bayer
pftl
Time I lir *IIT
HimilinAmateur Sport'Critic of the. Florida
-L O € A tH S ^ O R P A S S E fm —
M i-trnpdlhL.___hi*—fu st
In trying to get a team to defeat Mr. Decatur and Hon. John Robingpt through reading that spicey poem
Sanford,, tho Orange county officials son.
on Jim Moore and that he alsl bad
have used 38 men since July l»t.
Below are tho names of players that
to take a laugh at the 'Automatic
Taxation In Olden Times.
".Skoeto" Brinson, who hns been were used - by both clubs from tho
Fenco'story. Herbert’ say*. ‘ ‘ Red,"
When Edward 1, having planned an
Blip anything over them that-you playing the first cushion for the local 1st of July until the 29th of Au­ expedition to Flanders, found Idtnsnlf
short of motley, he seized enough wool
can.” Bayer nays-that he has been club during the past week, has given gust;
and leather from certuln merchants
; picking up papers from all over the a brand of bull that is only seen in
Orlando:
,
,
to make up tho deficiency- .A quaint
state, and that he has.yet to sCo the tho big leagues, and even at that
Peru], Sclph
tax in tho time of thu commonwealth
very
few
big
leaguesrs
can
deliver
first one that has got the Herald
* Woildcr, Sorrondo
was that 01 tlx price of ono meal per
thu fielding game that Brinson has
beat. In turning out sports. /
Dillinger,
Crowell
week, per head, to bo paid iulo tho
done. The writer knows of only
1 * t
Connclley, Taylor
treasury.
Excise duties originated
~
V
1
three men in base hall that can real­
Men With the Goods
dprlng the Civil war In 1643, being at
BrdWh, Decatur
For tho *flrst time since the season ly excel this boy at the fielding —
Charley Chaplin, Bert Swor, Neal
first imposed only on "beer, elder, and
B. Moore, Sikes
has any one of the local^players been game. Two of these are big leag­
O’ Hrion and Roy Bowers.
fr-und Incoinirtnr wag firm levied'
Spitxnagla,
Schuyler
ablq to replace Leon from the head uers,—Jake Daubert Is one, and tho
as a temporary war tax. by Pitt, In
1— t J x ---------- - - —
.
Wilkes,
Barze
Ot the batting lisL The feat though other Is Hal Chase now of the Cin­
1799.—London Mall.
Chambers, Moseley
^ Heal Sluggers
hard to do was accomplished by cinnati Reds. Hal was probably the
Sweeney, Cox *
Sam Crawford, Charley BIgll, La-.’ Robinson, and Leon deserves a whole moat fi*shy first- sucker that ever
Pqrtdr, Hunter
joie.-Jiin Moore and Hans Wai
agner. lot of credit for Jits valuable stick lived. The other- Is Joo Agler who is
McMillen, Corcho ‘
__________________________________ now playing in the International Lea*Atran»rr
- Fernet iy
guirlasr~yCl(T_tl(B“ slay- first sacker
C. Bennett, M. Bennett
Of the Atlanta Crackersi Now'this
Flynn, Laudormilk
Is'not any "flare off," but Is tho ac­
Bowden,. ^JcKnlght
tual belief of tho writer, that .wJicn
Rackley, Boyer
it comes to fieTding his position out­
-.Beardall, Davis
side of tho threo above mentfonpd
"
'R:~TJennetf.'
ball players; Brinson has evorhything
Sanford’
•,
else faded away., A little more
Beil, Leon
weight and a little Improvement in
Robinson, Burdick
batting would send this boy to fast
Brinson, Palmer
company faster than any player
Erickson, Wallace
that has ever went up.
Wyatt, J. Moore - *
Wilson, Wilkes
Currie, Obst &gt;,
Selph, Farina
Pounds, Crow
Ellis, Allen
Cobb, Wallace.

POSITION BRINSON OF THE

48

^ 8 P,aYers Sanford used 2 0 men

ONLY THREE PLAYERS

A Lucky Catch When This Ad
Caught Your Eye
-For-ittjw you kiimv UlftT
new line of fall shirts are
now being shown at the
H a b e r d a s h e r y . VTlie
brands are A r r o w and
Monarchs. •Come in and
give them the once over.

The Hogie o f Correct Styles

B. L PERKINS
THE HABERDASHER

REM EM BER—

GIANTS’ OUTFIELD IS GREATEST IN GAME

T h e B i g S e m i-A n n u a l

1-4 OFF S

PALMER LOSES
A 3 HIT GAME

SEVEN ERRORS MADE BY LOCALS
Orlando defeated Sanford last Fri­
day on thr. latter’s grounds by a
score of 6 to 2. I’ almer was on the
mound for tho locals and allowed tho
Orlando club three acattefod hits,
The support which v^aH accorded
him was very poor and that was the
4mahi ciUM.Ul. lKV "defeatT’ In the
eighth Inning Orlando scored two
runs without the *semblance * of a
hjt. Palmer parted off rather badly
In the first Inning, when Orlando se­
cured two .bits which netted them
AEntnrxaBFr
’
Y
threo runs. . Decatur was on the
mound for the Orioles, but his de­
MANAGER M'GRAW’ 8 WRECKING CREW.
livery was /very easily aolycd by the
v
With Speaker shifted to Cleveland anil with 8am Crftwford stowing up A Sanford Sluggers, no lea* than eleven
**[, there 1* no longer any Question as to the game's greatest outfield. It con- hits being registered. Decatur was
*&gt;sts of Burns, KnufT and lfoberston of U&gt;e New York Giants, Taking In tho given airtight support and in the
♦••entlnl factors of speed,'fielding, throwing sod batting, this trio Is well be- pinches was where t^e Qrl&amp;ndo elub
Y°ud alf othsr competition. |
outplayed the locals.
__ Ali tlirec are 2»00 hitters; all tyree can field and peg and all threo can
Tho locAls staffed another ninth
50vt’r s world of ontfleld sotl. And they aiw nil young eodugh to face ft
Inning'
rally \)ut didn't last quite
■ong future together. Bums Is twenty-seven. Kauff and Itol«rtson are but
long
enough.
Only o&gt;ie run was
wenty-fonr,. They have mote combined power than the old Speaker-Low!*^
tooper array and greater speed than thu Oobb-Crawford-Vesch combination' scored but thart Were two men left
* t Its beet.
**&gt; ■'
*
‘ ' Ion the backs when the third out wt*
A*

_

IS . S T I L L G O IN G O N

MOSLEY WAS
INVINCIBLE IN

Woodruff &amp; W a ts o n ’ s
S A L E L A S T S 10 D A Y S O N L Y
B U Y
N OW

SPIT BALL ARTIST STRUCK OUT
NINE OF THE10CALS-CATCH
; BY BRINSON FEATURED
Orlando 'defeated Sanford yester­
day afternoon In ono of the prettiest
game* of the season, by a score of 3
to 0-* Up. until the jdghth Inning It
was a regular pitching duel between
Wil*op and Moeeley, with-honor*
shout even. At the start .of the
eighth was whero'things picked up
for Orlando. The boys from Orango
county started things to rolling by
securing .two hits coupled with an
error, which &lt;caused three run* to
. . .
'

AND

S A V E

■■ V

MONEY

Sanford Furniture Co.
/ J. .D DAVISON, Manager

Dealers in Furniture Bedding and Stoves
E . F ir s t S t r e e t .

'

S a n f o r d F la ,

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS

published

SEMI - WEEKLY
IN SA N F O R D — Lif* I$ Woith Living
SANK)HI). FLORIDA. TUE8 AY, AUGUST 29. 1916

VOLUME VIII

Vera Torheun, Maud Lake. Sfcrita
Lake, Sara)? Evelyn Williams, Doro­
thy Humph and- Maty' Elisabeth I’uleston, under the direction of their
young teacher, Miss Wight. zMrs.
Albert Fry presided at the piano.
The youthful dancers interpreted
•the "G ovott". with demllro precision,
treading tho mdzes ‘of the stately
dance with charming grace that
won enthusiastic applause. Quite
in contrast was the “ College Horn-*
STRIKEDECLARED FOR N E X T
pipe, in .which Sarah Wight and
AGAINST
G
E
R
M
A
N
Y
AND
SANFORD
IS
HEADQUATERS
Maud Lake drew—forth- unstinted
M ONDAY 18 THE
WILL FIGHT WITH
FOR SIX COUNTIES '
'applause from tho delighted audlWORD .
once
ALLIES
Theso little ladies were reHERE
Sirs and Ilrolhcrs:
ceived with such enthusiasm thnt
.Roumania declared war against
only a response to the encore would
This Is to advise that, the vote of
Austria Hunagry last night, ac­
satisfy the onlookers. , ' *
■*
the employees In train and engine
cording to a dispatch received at
service on the eight hour day and
Mrs. Lucille Asplnw’all Tukach
Paris from Berne, Switzerland, and
time and one half overtime proposi­
delighted with threo beautiful selec­
an "olllciid statement.- a t Berlin eontion was overwhelmingly in favor e f
tions which included an encore thnt
lirins the report. .
.. ' r
»
a
strike.
—
.
.
would not be denied for Mrs. Ta- ment now wants facts and figures on
The decision of Houmania to en­
kach is another first favorite in San­ tho gaa, water and sewers, etc., all
Notwithstanding this, your repre­
ter the war was reached.at a meet­
f o r d , and elsewhere; (ho “ Banjo
sentatives
have been unable Jo ef­
of which means that the new build* ing of tho crown council at BucjnrJennings, state president, wun qn Song" (Sydney Holmes; "In June- lug will soon be started. Since the
fect a satisfactory settlement, and
est yesterday, says u news ’ngcncy
a strike Under the laws of the re­
attendance of twenty members of tido" (Win. Spencer Johnson) and sito is ope of the best in tho city
the board from various sections of "O ut in Life’s Garden" (Carrie and tho new building will mcun so dispatch from Geneva dhd the fed­
spective .organizations becomoH ef­
eral council has been convoked for
fective on Sept. 4th, 1916, at 7:00.
the State. A number of -tho local Jacobs Bond). zSho was accompanied much in real estate vnlucs .it be­
sitting.
*
dub members availed themselves of by . her sister, Mrs. Albert Fry. A hooves the people of Sanford tp nec, immediate
the opportunity afforded them by in­ pleasant surprise of the evening was that a building commensurate With ‘ Rouinnnia ia the .fourteenth na­
Jmpart this information so thoao
vitation to enjoy the meetings also. the gracious consent of Mrs. Ivu the -rapid • development of Sanford tion to enter the war, and it is as­
Interested will understand that IhsJT
serted by some th at it can mobilize
Mrs. Jennings, ono of th e ' Jjest Sproulo Baker, state chairman music, should bo erected.
ate, to promptly obey—---------------- —
* .
a million men. Its army Is estim­
known and foromost .women in tho to render a piano selection. With
On a separate sheet the duties of
Very
few
of
our
citizens
know
ated a t^ U V8 H undred und eighty
stile, prominent socially, a leader In tho.cleverness and tecnnii|ue of tnc thut in tho past few months San­ thousand. This entry opens a gate­
Tho celebration was held down on members and offenders In the cosclub circles and possessing ah Influ- finished artist Mrs. Baker rendered, ford has been made the hendqunr- way for the Russian* to ultuck Bul­ tho boach, where a big .bonfire-was duct of a strike aro set forth.
|
•
t nce that Is widespread, presides two beautiful selections including terB for supplies in the postofficcs garia from the north. Aspirations built and the guests roasted marsh­
Particular emphasis Is placed o s
"Una
Vista
Maris"
and
"A
Rev­
with a dignity a n d . grace that com­
and federal buildings for six coun­ (or nafionnl expansion are assigned mallows, danced, sang songs and conducting the proposed strike ss
erie.."
..
told stories until the wee hours of peacefully as possible. Among tho
pels admiration nnd attention.
ties and this item alone would mean
Punch was served throughout the a much larger and better equipped as thojiyason (df** n i r action tuken. the morning. A big 20 lb. birthday duties of members set forth are
Promptly at three o'clock Thurs­
At Athens' yesterday,- fifty thou­
day afternoon the meeting jvas call­ evening 'by Miss Ruth McDaniel building than the average city the sand (Decks Joined in a demonstra­ cake was provided, holding 60 can­ these:
and
Miss
Virginia
Brady
and
Miss
dles, and. this with ice cream and
ed to order and the board proceeded
size of Sanford should possess.
No men In road service Involved
tion hilpre'
Residence of former the marshmallows served as most de­
to dispose of a large amount ol busi­ Lillian Herring, assisted by several
Tho
original
appropriation
for
In
strike will perform nsyt service
P
rem
ia
Vcnjf.elos.
of the girls from Miss Wight's danc­
licious refreshments.
ness.
Sanford
was
$70,000,
but
this*
sum
after
(he hour set to strike' unless
Gcr&amp;uny .is expected to declare
ing class. These also' ‘served, re­
After refreshments the host intro­ he has already begun s trip, sad
Four clubs were adm itted to mem­ freshments later in the evening. At could be supplemented by uu a d d i­ war
Rqumania within twentybership in the Federation adding the concluslpn-of tho program, tho tional appropriation after the final four Ivun, according lo a Hugui* duced Mr.' M. 8. Lucks ns toast­ has actually left the terminal.
eighty four new memben to the con­ visiting board members formed a plans are drawn if the need of larger dispatch. . Tho general Federal • master, who nfter a very nice little
You have Identically the sam e
speech called on several of the par­
stantly intveasing membership.
building
can
be
brought
to
the
at­
right
'to refuse to perform service
Council,
met
this
morning.,
Tho
receiving line and were introduced to
ty for expressions in keeping with
Mrs. J*nnings announced the elec­ *the guests by Mrst J. W. Dickins, tention of the Department. &lt; ''*••• Roumanian legation at Berlin is
on
a
mall train as you.j|iave to r e ­
the occasion, and several of the
tion of Mrs. W. B. Young of Jack­ the president of the Sanford club at
It is necessary -that the Board of under police guard, and tho Italian
fuse
to
perform service on a freight
party responded with very bonusonville os treasurer of the General .the close close of the business ses­ Tradb Ind all the people.of Sanford embassy was stoned yesterday. An­ tiful tributes to their friend, Mr. train.
'
Federation, also Miss Louise Meighs sion on Tuesday morning a luncheon get right behind Congressman Scars other' dispatch says that Gortnany Ward and wUhcd |iin&gt; many happy
All men on etrike will keep away
of Jacksonville as director‘from- the was served at the Woman's club for on this postoffice matter and keep jt will hand the Roumanian minister
from the Company’s property, ex­
returns of the day.
state of Florida on the board of the the board members and thoir host­ pushed up .to(the IlmU. N o-city his passport today.
cept
such men as are designated
Among those present wero: Mr.
General Federation. This gives Flor­ esses which was much enjoyed. .The) 'ever gets a Federal building by
certain
duties to be perfum ed . by
No indications have begn received and Mrs. Harry Ward, Sanford; Mr.
ida three members on tho Board of ,$lub colors/ red and green wero ef­
the
Authority
of organizations. .
as to the immediate effect of the Hann, Daytona; Mr. Tick Evans,
the General Federation, a fact that fectively carried •outrin the decora­
Every
man
should understand
Balkan military situation by the DcLnnd; Miss Ella Evans, Gaines­
the club women of Florida fully ap- tions of tho table. Silver cande­
Ihtft
thelaws
-of-the
lend m s s f b y
Roumanian war declaration,
or ville: Mr ■"&gt;) Mrs \ t P—wh, Haw-reciste
labra'w ith red shades were placed at
obeyed.
Arts
of
violence
wlU not
-movf*-alrendy Hindu by both sidesT
J. Hardy nnd daughter,
An outline of the program for the &gt;h* l*arnnr‘ of lha-tabU .—while theAn indication th a t Roumania moved New York; IMr. and Mrs. J. C. ShelrOmUig'convention to be held in No­ centerpiece was a large basket, of Methodist Church Opens Sunday according to a predetermined plan by, Newark N. J.; Mr. and Mrt«.
vember in Miami indicates that the red hibiscus tied with a large bow of
The handsome and up to date is found in the fnct that her deejar- M. S.' Lucks, Detroit, Mich.; Miss
The lost card, is played in nego­
meetings will be of unusual Interest red tulle. Interesting talks by th«j Methodist church is nearing com­ ution of war was made the same Fowler, Detroit; Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F.. tiations trying .to prevent what will
and importance and will be up to various workers as to what their re­ pletion.
day os Italy's declaration against Allen and daughters, Titusville; Mr. bo the most stupendous striko in
the standard maintained
in the spective organizations were doing
Next Sunday morning the Sunday Germany.
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nqd Mnr. J Burdts, Orlando; Mrs. tho history of tho United. States and
psst. ,
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school will meet at the usual hour
Tho German
Federal* Council, Lame Ydser, Jacksonville;' Mrs. alter useless parley, after President
The reports from the several
under very much more favorable which ' must consent to anv war Mary Phelps, Sanford Miss -Willie Wilson -dins exhausted every -means
chairmen of departments present
Desn, Orlando; Miss MinnftrBurdls, in hfn -povyir to avert tho calamity
circumstances than for- sometimet
lllff Trainmen -und the managers of
proved that tho Federation work
Tli# c l a s s e s ran, go to their rooms ing immediately
was of increasing importance in the
Again and we trust thut nothing
art, ^Sanford; Miss Ada Dickson, the railways decided to let the fast-'
Censors
aro
releasing
little
"news
state and- that the club spirit is con­
will come in the future* to hinder the
Sanford; Mr. W. H. Aspinwa|l, ter come Jo a break and the train­
stantly increasing . und' broadening.
Where They Were Entertained
good work th at has been going on. of- tho Macedonian campaign. The Washington; Mr. and Mrs. K. La­ men h*vo ordered a strike on all tho
Bulgarians claim consistent—tnrttf's
raliinaaa. to begin on Labor - Day;
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Mrs. Wm.. S. Jchnings, president
The Thursday morning session of
Preaching services will be held and aro pushing into Atbinla. Lon­ nier.' Leesburg;. Mrw. L. Ronshaw, next Monday, -September Fourth.
of
tha
State
Federation
was
the
Leesburg;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
Johns,
the board, which Included very inHere next Sabbath. Through the don announces only scattered ar­
Daytona; M/. and Mrs. W. .B. Just what tho outcome will be- no
.Uresting-'talks o*n the Royil^Polth guest of Mrs. Forrest Lake.
courtesy of the officials of tho Con­ tillery actions.
Buchanan , Sanford;. Miss Emma one a t this time knows but th a t the
Park in Dade county was interest­
gregational church the
Method­
Bnd weather is Interfering’**with Freeman, Daytona; Mr. and *Mrs. striko will tie up the traffic of the
Miss Louise Meigs, a director of ists have been worshiping in their
ing throughout and resolutions pass­
operations on tho. 'Somme front. W. Hatter, Cocoa. Mrs. E. F. Du- United States .goes without, saving.
ed were indicative of the constriic- the General Federation and Mrs. church for some weeks. * . • ,
Paris reports tho repulse ol Gor-* ren, Titusville; Miss Sadie and Foy Those who arc in a position to know
Frank -E. Jennings, p ru d e n t of the
tive-work of the Federation.
All tho M'Cthodikts and their
■tat(f. that J t _ will -moan- governm ent
.
•
Jacksonville Woman's Club wore en­ friends aro cordially invited to re­ matr attacks at Floury on tho Vor- Duron, Tituaylllo.
A motion to authorize the building
ownership
of railroads in one week
dtm -fgoiit:---------------------------------------***
turn to 'th slr homo next' Sunday.
of a lodge in the Park was ypsnl- tertained by Mm. Henrjr Wight.
after
tho.
strike
b in force. :
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Gone to Narth Dakota
Germany has declared war on
mouxly-CaVried.*- The work will be­
Plana are now being laid, for a
The m/»ny friends'in Genova and
Washington, Aug. 29.—Wilson*#
hiny, A. W. Young, president of great Sunday school rally to' take Roumania, anil un official statement
gin immediately.
’
the Vero- Civic League was the at­ place on Octolier 1st. It will also records the capture o f. Roujmahlaqa Soptbrd will bo sorry to learn that negotiations for averting tho throat­
Entertainment for Delegate's *
o n - -the • TransylVanllLr-frontlen, In­ Mr. and Mm. H. Y. Tarbel nnd two ed natlon-wlde_railway strike wsr*
Owing to the extreme warm weath­ tractive guest- of Mm. Ernest Gal­ be Homo Coming Day.'
dicating that fighting 'has.' already children, -Newell * nnd Miss Thusa useless. *A break or a settlement
er the entertainment*.Bivan in honor loway. ' .
_Since. all-th o -d ep artm en ts
left Geneva Inst Tuesday for~North was apparently near. With tho rail­
begun.
Of 'the d dogates were entirely Inchurch
life
are
planned
for
in
the
f it s at* _ 1 I
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A dispatch from Romo states Dakota, their homo for many years. ways standing firm against an eight
Guests of tho Woman’s Club at now building and "it will, bo ready
Hotel Carnes were .Mm. W. C. for use In these departments a full th at Italy yesterday declared war Mr. Tarbel is one of tho Michigan hour, day and Brotherhood leader*
colony who came to Geneva threo standing against arbitrating, hopo
Richards, ‘ president Tampa Civic attendance of the mcmbors is urged on Germany' and an official an­
League; 'M /s. Ivu Sproulo Baker, so os to ' havo. every department to nouncement made, at Berlin reader years' ago but owing to peculiar of preventing a tie-up seemed with
What coagresn can do
"Tho Italian government ' has da- conditions ho decided to return to congress.
state chairman of music; Mm. J. F. run smoothly. *
.
,
his
first
love—raiding
grain
in
the
nono
of
the
lenders aeerrf to knotr.
blared through tho Swiss govern­
Van Dusen,’ Pres. New Smyrna
west.
Mm.
Tarbel
and
daughter
Wilson
postponed'
his engagement
ment that it considers itself from
Woman’s Club; Mm. Marife Frost,
executives
Until
krill
visit
in
Paw
Paw,
Mich*.,
for
with
the
railway
Aug. 28th at war with Germany."
two weoka before joining Mr. Tar- yesterday afternoon in order to gain
A *•Havas dispatch from Rome bcl in Dakota.
i
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* titno for the conferences. T he atte­
gives a communication published by
Mrs. T. V. Moore, vico president
This family will bo groatly missed ntion as viewed on all sides -fa the
the Stofani Agency nn&lt;l addressed in many ways in Gencvji and espec­ most perilous since the negotiations
a t targe was tho charming gdest of
by the Italian government to in­ ially in church work, to which they began. The hope f tho President
Mm. J. W. Dickins.' .
form the German government th at were always" faithful.
and administration lay in tho pos­
Italy conaldiro herself at war with
Mm. J 'Edgar Lowiarof Elrod, vice
Of the entire Michigan colony sibility* to got, the Brotherhood mon
Germany from and nfter Aug. W th. which came only ono family re- to give more tim e iw-negotiate. •
pxeaident Section 6 and^Mrs. J. A.
Hcndley, state chairman of civics
Wilson’s plan to break, tip) deadw a n t a n o F e n c e law
were with l^x*. C .-R . Wolkor.
a —■— ^ ’ ’
Mm. N. C. Clark, president Wom­
an's Club Dade City was the. guest
of Mm. Geo. C. Herring.
.

•* Ml*.!£L-‘-EL-Edwardo- of -Orlando
and tin t* chairman of conservation
was entettained by Mrs. S. Puleeton.
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rendered an
"Octave Study" by
Kullak in her finished Mtyle and r
■Ponded toxthe encore with another
beautiful aelection "Ohopin'a Pre.
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one' of SanTord'a favorite
lata. The aacond number
avott do Vestras" danced
n Brady, Mildred Holly,

\ Mm. Berkley Blackman, atate
chairman of literature motored in
from the Wekiwh Rapch. Mm. C.
Landis, president of tho Woman'*
Club, DeLand and’ Mm. J. C. En­
sign, president of Civic League, Or­
lando; Mr*. John Schnaor,, Orlando,
_ __
_ _ _ League,
_
president
Suffrage
Orftna,
/ n d Mm. A. B. Whitman, president
of
- . the Sorosli
__ — Club,
» V I Orlande^ mo^
tored from their reaptctiVo homes
for each day’s session.

local health officer and in .touch
with the situation over the county,
has started a petition asking for a
vote * upon the question in t*his
county,” ssys the Leesburg Com­
mercial.
,
deputy of tho sheriff's office has recovered from an operation for^ *P:
pendicitis performed by |Dm.
^ Neal
^
and Stevens and ia able to attend the same provision. He has found a the various awlmming pools and
to the office work of Sheriff Hand, large* acreage that would be put in springs are very popular now. •

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Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
production if, "Public Opinion, 9
Paramount rcleake, which ‘ will be
the attraction at tife Star Monday,
with jtho beautiful Blanche Sweet
in the^ stellar role will. at once bo
impresaed ^ith tho similarity of th e
theme* w ith.that of tho famous mur:
der cose recently tried in Now York
efty. The story of tho photodrama
and the etory of how tho Doctor
poisoned h'e victim are practically
idortical, although ,th e atory was
'written fof the Lasky Company oy
Margaret Turbnull several months
before the trial occurred. The Lasby -Company-does- not-serk to mnkr
capital of current morbid sonjatlone

Blanche Sweet at tho Star Monday

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PROGRAMME
Tonighl-"The'No Good Guy fea­
turing Willie Colicrr "A Dash
of Cournge" featuring Harry
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Would YdtT Forgive

Saturday

Monday —"A Traitor^ to Art”
'"T h e r Mysterious Cipher" a
grv.it railroad, pictured CHAS.
• C 11 A P L I N . ROSCUL^AUBUCKLE/and; Mable; Notmnn
*~in "The Citing l.mider".v jgj
Tuesday—"Out of Flotsam" Seiig
Tribune Neks. "Ham the Kx* ploror" Ham and Bud. Sixteenth
|g Episode of "The Iron Claw" .

Wednesday— Trianule* Day
**‘Suaan Rock* the Boat'*.
featuring D o r o t h y Gish
and Owen Moore. "B ath­
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Eight Slory Building Sheltered by Are; am
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It had. to be done, In. New .Tri- cite aw
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Ince" did it.
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In the couV&amp; of the action of the
At* 1i
"No Good Guy," a feature photo-, troubles
play in which William Collier is to hlms&lt;
starred or the Triangle program, juat aa
on. of tho most genuine bomb ox*|cloao or
•li!o,iona ov.t .t.g .d b .lo r e .th lJ ttlt fklM -* » •* - Iram -iim
U toTpT .ee. . I,h . m » lu n « pl.ee. on .he Ubto. The uhu. doe.
Just a.Matter of a Few Dollars
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A
m
h
..foM
atiinTbullding.
tho
same
thing;
do
at
last
Jimmy
Salary
of the President
wj^fk%of tth eight stbrjTbulldlng.
gives it up .a s-a problem too dif­
of
tho
United S ta te s .... $75,000.00
It took producer ^PHomds H. I nee ficult for human solution knd pre­
Caruso,
Income
per year-1300,000.00
exactly one month tos mako that
pares for bed.
Geraldine
Farrar,
In 1
ahort scene possible. Ho.hunted all
As
ho‘
is
about
to
put
his
foot
into
come.
$200,000.00
over California, It seemed, to find n
bed
tho
bed
slips
away
from
him.
Highest
-Salary
paid
a
building about to be torn down that
Pree't of-a Bank
...$100,000.00
he could destroy for the sake of his He goes after It. i t plays a game of
bide"
and
seek
with
him
about
a
Governor .of New' York,
Collier story; hut noon could be kept
room
already
crowded
with
furni­
Salary... ..........................$ 25,000.00
By
keeping
in
for a long time
ture.
In
short,
before
Jimmy
has
United
Statc.Senator---- $ 8,000.00
touch with tho Tenement Depart­
succeeded
In
retiring,
he
has
mado
a
ment, the Board of Fire Under­
writers add tho Board of Ncalth, ho lasting contribution to the gaiety of
at length learned of. an eight story nations—and to the children of na­
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concrete oorner structure with a tions in particular.'
Lyric,
Friday,
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frontage on two streets of 100 feet
each, newly erected, but utterly
condemned by~*the authorities he- .Wonderful - FeUevn- lii—Beaeatlonal
„ Film
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cause &lt;f some architectural defect.
Wh trots Ince would not . have
"The Eternal Question a Metro
1) cn permitted to blow up most Iluleaae, brims -with novelty.
buildings'because of possible damage
Mint. Petrova, the foremost emo­ contractors plenty of time to finish
to adjoining property, this structure tional stur of the stage or screen the work on the buildings. ._ .
had been poured almost in Ane-piece will be seen here at tho Star Tues­
The coming school yenr promises
in artificial stone, and absolutely day in "The Eternal Question," i to be a most successful year, as the
required the use of dynamite. It five .j&gt;art Motro wonderplay pro
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trustees nnd county board have encost Ince a good* round sum to sub­ duced by tho Popular 1Playa
and ' deavored to employ a faculty second
.
stitute his bomb for the explosive Players. This is, without a doubt , ! to none, and with .tho added build­
intended for use by the wreckers; the strongest feature in which the | ings, ’ together
' • with the hearty co­
but the deal went through, and the great Petrova has ever Iappeared,. | operation
ot
the patrons Sanford
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explosion did Its work in highly sat­ and to miss it is to misa on® of the'should be among the first school
isfactory manner.
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greatest sensations of the ygftr.
In the l^cno'ns It Is shown by the
camera, the building is rent asunder
by an explosive that is seen to shoot
upward through the eight floors nnd
cipro in the side walls. And yet it

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Tonight's Feature nt the Star Un­
*'
usually Good
These ore the details of a scene in
the Moroaco Paramount phntnp,ttl-V
"The Stronger Love" coming to the
Star Theatre tonight..
A giant fir tree towers above its
neighbors to u dizzy height. Up in
liis aerie perch crouches u mount­
aineer and unpcrcelved snipes the
opposing feudists bn the ridge be­
low.
Suddenly in the act* of .firing he
receives a mortal, wound nmf to the
beholders' horror, throwing his hands
in the air he sways k»r a moment
and then totters into eternity.
Down, down*, down, lie plunges to
the rocks henculh.
This" fail is

Collier Chases Ills Elusive Night Cap j
lied UlSo /ulu'aw a/ fru.n T.-'i i 1 ;in |
"Comedian Tn new comedy, "TI 10
No-Gofid-Guy."
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"The No*Good Guy, ’ the new
Triangle-Ince - releas? sta-rin ; Williwttt—Gsditer,-.* frrliowiF -out - the tyiattl
Triangle policy of incorporating in
*0H*~*t0ry7 lewethlnk^rbr- all ages?
Therefore, in thin film there is ample
provision made for the children. .
Collier, I n . character us Jimmy
Coghlan, arrives fiomc alter-a-w ild
evening and prepares for\be«l. His
valet, the hardest working rpan In

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SS. T p t» S, II JO K nnd
r u n tk enr. W _ 320 It.
th *nr« N I t 1 p a i n t on
marginal line on L nk*
,
Monroe, th ane*
In
a
S Ely
direction
along
marginal lin* of
Lab*
’ Monroe to n p o in t 1600
f t from point ol began
23
n a g ISS3 ft W nnd 70&amp; ft N
nl tl mc on 8 b d y ru n . *
W. 220 ft. N 2268 St to '
l.a k r , 8 Ely to p o i n t 1768
I t N ol begin S t o b o g l n . . 21
n a g 467 It N of BW cor ol
N W I [ aac ran C 3 3 tr It
N 660 It, W 640 It 8 ISO It.
U ISO It________ ____ _____
Ilf f i n on N .Ida 8 t G e r tr u d a
• a v * 14.87 eba W ol E
V l l n . of Int. ol H olly av*
a n d F l m at. ru n W t q
eh*. N 10 eh., E I H ( U
8 10 tha
_____________
U tgln on St U .rtrud* a v * at a
p o i n t 798 It B o l p o in t
1 • o f I n t al 8 Una of 81
• G e rtr u d a aa*
w ith- 8
lin* J t T. A K. W. Ity,
r u n E 366.4 It. 8 C04 It
v
W *27 It to R y N W ly
along 8 lina of l a m . to
p o lo t ol bagla N 67S It
t o b a g la ________ __ ______
Bagln on N aid* 8 t G e rtr u d *
a vo and 11.91 aha W ol
-------J t - . U o . *4 I n t - o f - H onjr
o v a and Fuat at. r u n W
2 1, cha. N 10 th a , E S H
ah a. B i d tka....______ ____
Dtg. 8 K cot Lot -IT C at a r y
. r U n t a t i a a . . r u B N 174 l l
K t o point 2 t6 f t W of
q u n r t a t m c llna N 1ST
,
f t SE ly along I.a k e t o
w l t h t a 44.8 It of H mc
lin o 8 to 8 lint. __________
Bagla TSS ft W aad 475 f t N
ol S B for of 8 W M 8*e
r a n W t t t It. N 11B0 ft..
, • B E ly .a lfS f L a k . to p o tat
_
N o f b o fia 8 to b a g ln ____
Bagla 7866 f t W and STS I t N
. o l BE oa*‘ el H W l* Saa.

Florida
ay b* rod•«mad a t an y t i n * b.lor* ApiU 7.
ternat a t tk a rat* of I t p*r ea a t par annum .
’ a t t o r n * / far collection.
.
JA8. C. R O B E R T S ,
City Cl*«k an d Collector.

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AttgBft 25. 191

THE SANFORD HERALD

F ai*l* a n
i

d a lly ,warlike—attacked tho umpire
front f t v u a l i a t o a b l o w t o H a v s H r . J e n
the big beat oiuue. swr. caab. In 8sn»in*u
carry out a n d contract* far
, ,
after about every second decision and
the eo netcw ctlon'erection . *ft»ll»- a ^ S T f i l S K . v t f J S W S a w
. « r : “U
___**T—r --------- -m . t ,* ” spiced the Srgumont with highly va1 im pru sem ent of p u b lic_
pH- C T oS K T a. d. m». the « - • bc»M
----------------------o n to works or buildtnga,' to construct.- re* • legal ealee day, and within (ha Je«J appointed not to be at hom6. X&gt;at It
My managing
pair, alter,-(cade, b a y , eeU, a i p s r t and Im­ h i u r a o f aale, th e property deecilWd In the I4 the night ot aomo sort of .school 'rlcggted phraseology.
p o rt and deal In en d with any or a ll m a­ lbs proceedings In Mld
editor was In the audience, and was
l U l ; feftUvUy.,r
1
.
chinery. appliances an d supplies need in Situated
in ib e county of S .m in o lr s a l .
msnuracture, generartoo. ‘ tors**. • * : •Huu4„_
Then came a tlmo when Jenklna and 'much flustrated by TebcatTs style of
Florida,
t
Florldn. to-w
D
? T^ck*
t-umuulstlon, tranemlsiion or d.strlbution s j of
-t«mo [XII
and tw enty-tw
( t i l OI
of C b n p » a a « _i —
uca
tal)ts' That night my chief sent for me.
___and ail ty p es of etectilcaUrurrent. a^d
__ IF* Barr parted company, and for bualaddition to lha town
an y o r . bit w an n er of *!&gt; rtrkll machinery, er’s
t* t h e plat ct
el same dduly
ooi l rrenord nosa reasons Tim was retained by Barr . ‘ ’Yhuhg nuui** said ho, ‘you heard
cording
to
u
l
/
ap p aratu s or iuppUca of any kind or»mnke la the public rm^irde, of Seminole county,
Instead of Jenkins. All that happened ■the lanfftiage that Tebeau person died
whatsoever: to bujr.-ooU. and deal In. re­
_ _ __
l »— _
*
} f D IC K IN S O N ,
pair, alter or release fixtures, chandeliers, Florid*.'
.
AD A PTED
this Afternoon?'
r n l d o i of th* i t i t i &lt;4 Florida. **"t *h »*
before Tim was two and twenty.
trlollere. 'b iaek ets, lampe. globe* end
. **.
.Special Mnater,
y o a r r n l j r n n U unknoxrn: (h a t th at* u no eo lec
t
bee
supplies
and
appurtenances
used
for
Now,
with
anyono
but
Tim
it
might
”
*Yei
sir.’
I
respondotl.
‘ paroon id (bo atalo ol Florida (bo oorxrlr# or in cenoectlnn w ith the m anufacture Geo, , 0 . User Inf,- .
F O B YOUR ST A T E
*
*Jf-j_•I' "'3 =3^ t ■■z.~J^01 »%_'.if
e l a xubporn* upon a h e m would bind yqp. generation’, accum ulation, .storage or tran s­
Solicitor for Thjmplalaant.
have boon simply a passing memory—
”
’Woll.’
thundered
the
managing
I.crsl
t
'
F
r
l
»
t
r
_______________________
(be aald WUlle CurlU.
•
distribution nr- use ol electric cur­
tlmt little oxperlcnco with tho gold editor, ’that sort or thing must atop.
Thtroforo; It i* ordered th * l .you, Willie mission,
for light, hcot or p e e e r ; to buy, sell
NOTITK OF MAS r tiru * HAI-K
C a r d s , ap p ear (o" (he i b e r t e n llu e d eeuse trne dn t otherwise
on
hatred Madge. But to Tim It was Now, then, I want you [o go up to
tr o d r In aiiy other moth|n'NotIre
la
hereby
given
l
o
s
t
u
n
d
e
r
an.
on or before (bo 7th dsjr of 'A ugust, tftlft*
or eny olb«r s u i r . kind or article ol by virtue of n decree.'^ (Disclosure and -much more than that. It was oven Tebeau’s hotel, and. toll him, firmly,
or (bo bill of comptklnt filed against you ery,
merohandlse, and t o do any gnd every a r t
Issuing out of and under th e aeal ol
tel 11 be ta ken 11
**
or thing th at m ay be ap p u rtc n o h lf laefdenl- sale.
the Circuit C ourt ol the Seventh Judicial enough to account for tho fact (bat ho emphatically, that he can’t use that
I t la f u r i h r r orrifritd t b t th i i «rd#f w at
lo or. necessary in connection with th e Circuit of F lorida, la and for the co u n ty of novor took more than a very pgssltfg
tu b lU b v d in
Sanford l l r r t l d onca • weak
v:"it of talk In this'city, and that you
foregoing purposes.
•
Seminole, in Choneery, In n c o m wherein
l « «l«bl COD«ffUllvfi w n U .
|
Article tfl.
pending Ji K. Fnce is complalnnnt, nnd Interest In the girls ho m3t At twon^ have my orders, If ho rofusoa to cut,
W itaesf m y b an d n Clerk of tbo &lt; I r fjlt
T h e amount of the cnpilal stock of the S irsh Jessup. Fleming.
M ^.H emlog._ her ly-six or soven, when tho sign ortJr bis U, to roost him in tho columns of this
C o yri. ^ t n l n e U County. Florida, on IbU
corporation .ball be ( | *,000.00) F iv , Thou­ h S ir .n d It! D ^W , V . 1. Thigpen Jo hn
sand fJellirs, divided into 1600) Five Hun­ 11, Harrison, an d G eorglsnnr Francl* F a w ,, olllco dopr^yead "Barr &amp; Austin," ho pnporl I’ll B h o w this Tebeau that he
“ t O f * » •’
T DOU GLASS.
ar* dsDndaata, 1 will offer for
T t e r k C trru lt Court. P etetfth Jndlrlal dred shares ef th e per value of &lt;410.001 Ten ford, of
Dollars each, all common stock, which shal sales and will eell to I h « hlgheat b i d d o r had earned for himself the reputation can’t bluff mol’
Circuit, Seminole County, Florida.
be payable la lawful money of the Helled and Udder for cash at th# front door of being immune ao far as prcttyglrla * ’’Now. wasn’t that o Ijvely llttfo an
GeoOge A. DeCottea, ■ Soilrftur en d of Counsel for O oiapUlnsnL P la te s of Amrrtra, or in property n r labor of the court house i n S a n f o r d , n • m- woro concerned. SEN D F O R
tgnmont to scad a young reportei
or , » e n Ice#’ at a iu»t and fair valuation Ino'e county, Florida, during th w legal
■yV-jArri-tt c_____________________
*
which valuation shall be fixed by th e b o std hours ol sale on Monday, th* ?nd d a y of
a?"
T H E M TODAY
N*(le* of Apellrallea for Tas D eed M » - of dlrcttoi*. . •
October A. f&gt;. 1918, the same being a legal
"Is this Mr. Barr?" ShtJ.-the one
I
Hertlon a t f C h sp lrr 411a. Laws e f H e rr
Artlrle IV.
sales day, Ih* following described real prop­
T h e term for which th e corporation shall erty lying nnd bolag in Semlnol* co u n ty , who asked this question, was a quiet­
Ida
9
. . .
Noted tho Resemblance.
exist shall be f o r . n period n| ninety-nln
atata uf Florida, I n J } :
ner dissolved
(991 'years, unieaa sooner
diseo l&gt;rd by
by' law pf ths Florida l-and aad ColonDatr&lt;inTU».T ly dressed tlttta person who haiTDflon
Tho
llttio boy while playing put In
*7a, d ated the fitb day ol July, A. D. V&lt;\&gt;Celery J ’lantatIon. .recorded In Flat Hook ushered Inly T i m Austin’s presence by
V.
S E E D C a
the yard came upon an old paint-bo. an d BUI, dated the 3sd day of Ju n e, A. I&gt;, * T h e business *ofArticle
th e curporatioa shall- be "*(*," at page MS. Hecords Orange C ou n ty ,
Ills, h»e riled aald etrtiflrates in my of­ conducted hy.m president who shall ba gen Florida, aald land* being (prmerly in Or- his office boy as A "young lady looking • (pattered hat and at'that moment hap­
fice and has made appllratlon for ra* deed rral manager, a vi e president, a secretary i n f manly., Florida* but now in Soralnol# for a job." Austin was somowhat ant o issue In aceordanre with law. Paid rer- a treasurer, and. a board of director*, which county, F l o i l d j . q *8 f n ( N 0 K K I , U ) w &lt;
pened to see a painter working on a
Rentes em b race the following dserrioeo
(ificalee
described board shall conaist*of not less th a n three
reyed by tho intrusion, but as a matter barn not far distant, doing up'to him,
p ro• p e rrty
ty situated
situated In
In Seminole
Seminole count
county, nor no more th a n seven.
Jostle*
el
t
h
r
Fears.
The diractos
of fact, ho needed a new typlsr and he said, "Hcra'c your hat. Mister.’
o d d s , to-wit; N JO acres of S * | of N W *4 shall be elected annually by the sloe’. • A. K. f’owera.
w. *,
? 8sc.
‘ T p SO. H «0 K. covered b y - C e il , hotdera ol the first T hursday In Janu ary
made a rulo always to Interview per* Upon being told Ihqt the hat did not
Solicitor for Complainant..
o. 370 Hag. SW* ror pf 9 F ' &lt; o f SKI&lt;.
• N s.
|-F rl-S ta
each year, at a meetptg.held for th a t pu r­
sonally
those whoso* names went down belong to him he lobkod at tho paintSec. 6. T p &gt;b, K 30 K, run N I deg W to at
pose in ils principal'offices at Sanford, rlo rc b v K d rhs, S 10 ebs, W 6 cha., covered
Notice s f Application for Tns Dcod Under on his pay roll- This time, howevor,
and Its officer* iM tl, Immediate!,
jr, then f t tho hat, and finally said,
b y Cert. fist. — ----- --------- "--------- ------------- th ereafter, be elected by the board of di­
Section B or C hsptrc 1**9, Lawn of F lor­
Tim scarcely looked up at tho young 'lYell,' It looku like you. ”
aid land being assessed a t th e dy tr rector*.
id*
In
voting
*t
any
stockholder*
sauce of eurn certificate in the meeting each abare of slock tosr* r*preNotice is h ereb y given th at C. T . Hhrk- woman. Something In her general-ap­
n am e ol Hnknown, a t to O r t . No. 37*; as setried
ehall be entitled to one vote. lo nsw, puirhaaer ol Tax CsrUScsts N o. 1938. pearance and to-the tone of her volco
Uni
to Cert. No. *94, Rlla Itrooka.
vqtinc
a
t
a
directors’
meeting
each
director
dated
the 2nd d a y ol July. A. D, 1900, hae
Jd Certificate shall be redeemed according
nava one and only ooa vota,
Until filed said certificate in my offles, n o d has reassured hlnj lhat sho would bo a
to law ( u deed will Itaue th e r e o n . o n the shall
i n cA P U
three officer* to h*-elpcted a t th* first a n ­ mad* application lor U t deed to Issua in
t a t h d s y of August. 4 ^ D, 191ft.
nual meeting rhalt be'elected and qualified, areordanr* -with lew. (laid certificato e m ­ satisfactory employee."
•ON STAINS
Witness my otnclaf^signaturr nnd seal th
e business of (h» corporation shall be braces the following described p ro p e rty
ORAT1NOS
this th e ?Mh d a y of July, A. D. 191S. •
Pur a week or ao Tim saw little of
conducted by tl|# following offleere, to-wlt: situated in Sem inole county, Florldn. to-w lt:
(teal)
K. A. DOUG I. ASS.
WON GRATIS
T.
O.
Charles,
president;
W.
W.
Fry,
vicet
h
e
now
typist.
Onco
or
twice
ho
Heg.
9.04
cha
N
ot
SW
cor
of
N
W
U
run
C ltik Circuit Court Ssmlnole Co., Fla.
p resident; Srhelle Maine#, secretary and N 11AM cha, e a s t 10 ebs, south 11.04 cha,
» y V. M. Mt Daniel, D._C.
FOIST
ANCHORS
•
beard
Barr
aay
(hat
Xhe
was
pretty,
treasurer,
and
T.
C.
Charlc*.
W.
w
.
Fry
w ait 10 rha. I t arret- See. IH, T ow nehip
SA-FH-Stt
UOHT TRUSSCS
arid Hchtlle Maine# shall constitute the
butc the idea of pretllness in any em­
1. King* 30 R.
,*
In C ea/I o f th e t ’ju n lr .Judge Hoiwlnolc board of dtrectoi*.
WINDOW GUARDS'
Th* said la n d being assessed at th * d a t s ployee interested Tim not at all. If
Artlrle VI.
. *
CeftaD. Stale wf Florida
ths issuanc* of auch rertifleato In th*
WINDOW SCRCXNS
T he highest am o u n t o( Indebtedness to Bam* of Agnes Lagreal. Unless said c erti­ nny Interest did como'to him with re­
• s i n re Fatale of
Reft ik^ ^sxw yuuM ■so* *4
which the corporation may at any tim e su b ­ ficate ehall be redeemed according to law
Julius Schulta ■'
To all CredAOM, legatees. D alrlbufeef and ject llselt shall he th e am ou nt of th e cap- ta x deed will Itau* thereon on tb a 12th day gard to the new typist It W&amp; because
all I'ersonx having Cn&gt;ms or Demands lta l stuck.
s h e apparently wonted to avoid him,
of Septem ber. A. I). 1916.
W bew w diskstw R isiib** against said Fatale:
-Witneee m y » m ctal sign«tur*-and-sailT fita b o e n u s o s h o f o u n d an e x c u s o alwnys
AHi lie I I I ------- 1— . ------ .
You
.wwnwiKwachrwt y r m - tr e d r r r e b r notified . _T h e~ ~names and
residence o f - t h e Incor­ th e 11th day of August, A. D. 1916.
^Bftfwfklake*.
to present nny ctairns nnd dem ands which porato rs and the num ber of share* , s u b ­
t o l e a v e any room ho h a p p e n e d to
(seal)
F.*. A. DOUGLASS,
you or pitbrr of you trey h are against the scribed by each are:
Clerk C ir c u i t- C o u t t Seminole Co., Fla.
,
entor.
• s t a te of Ju lius S c b u lu , deceased, late Aif
102-Fri-Stc
T. O. Charles, S sn lo rd . Florid*. 300
Seminole couhly
Flo»lde, In t h e . u idgr- share*,
roducts
I t w a i t | n M a r c h w h e n th o b i g s n o w ­
aigned executrix uf said ssi^ie, within two
W . W Fry, Ssnfu’rd. Florida, 00 shares,
yaara from tbs d a te kereuf.
sto rm ot th o w in te r occurred th a t
JA
C
K
S
O
N
V
ILLC
. EXA. *
Hcbetle Mstner,-tssnfnrd. Florida. J shares KlaTaliJ«iytar«l»Igtbl&gt;jKr
Dated Ju ly JKlh. A l&lt; m *
OOOO0000 *1*0‘a»p y e a r , a n d T i m A u s t i n w a s n o t e s p e ­
t* ASS A N D HA S C H UI ,T 7..
State ol Florida,
Kaecutrla,
cially s u r p r is e d t h a t o u t o t th o fo u r o r
C ounty ol Seminole:
Sfi-Xridlic
. ,
I hereby certify th a t on t i l s day par*
liv e m e m b e r s o f ^ h o e n t i r e e s t a b l i s h ­
’ I s Court "f the r„itnlv ludge. Mrmlna e sonally appiarcd In fore me, a notary p u b ­
m e n t who v e n tu r e d o u t th a t d ay a n d
lic lor the Stale of Florida, T. (1. t nXrles, tii*
County, Stnl.' ef I'.oilJs
.....
W. tV. Fry and'Schell# Mamea, lo.-me well
a r r i v e d at w o r k on t l m o , t h e now
* In re C s tlle Of
knokvn to be the poison* described In and
W. J . Hill deceased
\ y h o n T l i a s a w h e r , s w e e p i n g g r a c e ­ t y p i s t w a s o n o . • N e e d l e s s to say, Tim
T o AU Creditor* t c y t r w . D lslributrr« an.b who executed the foregoing ftftlrles, %jn l who,
I l l s own s t e n ­
all l'ersons having (D im s or Demands rach for hlmslef, a f i r r being IHT-fne duly f u l l y t h r o u g h t h e offices, h e r g o l d e n w a s a l s o on tlmo.
sworn, say* th at he e s r r u t e d atsw same for
against aald Kstate;
o
g
r
a
p
h
e
r
h
a
d
n
o
t
a
r
r
i
v
e ^ a n d It oc­
h
a
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r
f
a
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l
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n
g
l
i
g
h
t
l
y
o
v
e
r
h
e
r
s
t
u
r
d
y
th
e
purpose*
rx
prdsild
therein.
You. apd eaeh-ol you arc hereby notified
an d required lo present any tlmlms and . Witness my brfndr and official seal, at y o u n g i h o u l d c r s , h o f o r g o t a l l a b o u t c u r r e d t o h i m t h a t t h o n e w t y p l B t
Sai'lord.-Aemlnnle
c
o
u
n
t)
,
Florida,
Ibis
the
d em an d , which you ..r e.lh.-c ol &gt;j&gt;u me)
.he l l tf le stenographer. Tho g i r l w a s m i g h t b e a b l e t o t a h o h i s d i c t a t i o n .
l i s t d&gt;A »l lot) A l&gt; l " K
have aga,n,i the r e la te of
j /(lJH _d &lt;
. ,1
\ M M cD A N IK l„,
rea-ed. lute o! Sri* note r.iunty. F l u f i i l O w ,
Madge Jenkins, daughter of M r . D u d ­
H u rrie d ly ho m a d e - h is w ay In to th o
S'ular) “I'u'-llr. Stole til Ft
tm
I he undersigned
- t - r j l f . i ,( - wtil * s, s* ‘ ,
M&gt; run,rut, ion expire, &lt;irt I *, 191 x ley Jenkins, senior purl not1 of Jonklna l a r g e , l i g h t r o o m w h e r o s k a d i d h e r
wltb.n tw „ yeer, frost |t«e .Is-, f.r-.
Ask any Old Timer who has made' profitable fruit
DlO-Fri Hr
.—_
lis te d , July Viirh. \ I* t •• I
At H a rr.
— . *
w o r k .. W ^ o n lio.iftp enciJ t h o d o o r s i lo
_v
— •
(1.11*1: t:. i i i i . i .
.and
field crops for twenty-five years what fertiliser hoc­
Hxeauttla.
In Ciitirl "f* Ihr t*&lt;»unii Judin* 8 e*rin»«le : T h e g ir l h a d g o n o s t r a i g h t t o h e r f a ­ g a v e a l i t t l e c r y o f a l a r m . S h e wns^
uses,
and ho'will say: "Ideal.”
9*-*tc
* €*k*11atjrt Sisiir of Han 1*4
t h e r ' s o f f i c e - a n d u few m i n u t e s l a t e r s t a n d i n g b o f o r o t h o r a d i a t o r n o m e w h a t
suit'-11 ~ " *
- ■*
&gt;
In rr | T11a 1** nf
Ideal Fertilizers have been -popular with success­
wtl» s e e n g o i n g o u t a g a i n a t l i o r hi­ i h o w o r s t f o r h e r e n c o u n t e r w i t h t h u
Satire of \p|i|)r#t*.n / jf J41 lleed ^l odrf 1
SnetJon * af ilh i'U f/
«f tl»r* 1 • ”
' ?editof^*
n i i t f i b t t » f « »nd t h e r ' s . s i d e a p p a r e n t l y t o h a v e l u n c h s t o r m . S h o h a d s p r e a d o u t h e r c o a t
ful growers for a quarter
century because they have
M«
Persons Having t'U |m « or Demands
w ith h im a t h f s d o w n to w n d u b . . f produced .natisractory results- This ^ c o n v in c in g proof
to d r y a n d w a s b o l d i n g h o r b a u d s t o
’ N ntlie Is hir* hy r*,*n tb t t C. i l c m L n n . 1*
-.mill.T sfa t e ;
_ f
- —p n i eh 1* 11 ~of T y v i't-rtl'*“Jn' V
rt".
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of tho merit of Ideal formulas,
S o m e h o w t h o a i r w a s f r e s h e r nnd lhi* b e a t . H u t w h a t T i m n o t i c e d a n d
tb# b ib day of. J j ; , ,\ D. 1 -&lt;H, ol. .
»o.| r, ,i u ,r &lt;l in •■ * ■ m
cUlmy an d &lt;lreiiil tw rjiftralr in ".)
&gt; ..* h , .ra-Ii-' "* nd* whirh , &gt;u or either o( you. ji.av t h e day w a s ' b r i g h t e r t o Tim A u s t i n j w h n t b a d c a n n e d t h e c r y o f a l a r m w a n
f a i r ft f M iitt* It A? urntti,
• M lU aiio n lor &gt; i i J , - &gt;1 ilr
• • «1 ‘ «*n-tfj! . Fl&gt;.fl I » b o c a u s o o f t h a t t .»H o f M n d f fflM o n k lh s . th a t - t h e ^now t j - p l a t ’s l m l r w a s h a u g , Snci with Is* t- .viH. ,tvf 'll'
d a fnimt fitrn ol «Ul S h u w a s JtiHt In h e r t e e n s a t - l h e l i m e ! In g , j l t s h o v e l e d a n d l u t ^ t c n e d b y t h o
the Ultuwinf dfscriit-il j.r *j,*&gt;
) r a f * lf«m I hr* cl 4it «* h\rc*
^emliii-fe rouM),- I’l.trols, t*
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hU career,*
CAU \l I:a. uuru.vim .
cl %}im ( v&gt;b«nre !»l tufl*
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Ohio- it was two years la te r and F u r t h e f i r s t U fn o h o i o o M M l r c I l f o | r |
,tifclrf7 iif I liUvnw..
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!!v ruwU.
Years of .experience have equipped Uff to p ro p a ro
- f h l t l*«« *4-tFFPW*! t^rt h i •
by ibis time Tim bad corae to regard ly a t tlMi g i r l . Y u s, it r e a l l y w a s . It
dfrd—wtt|
*.i ilii- *»i t\^s
formulnn
especially fitted for any'erop grown Iq the South; ‘
the girl ns IHh 'presiding divinity— w a s Ar# s a m e h a i r , t h o s e w e r o t h e
AUtfu**. \ Th 1 *l*»
No.,&lt;rr *#f (nfijr^ufaiuit
Wohave
all the potash ’our customers Toquire.
\\ iiHVFH *f|y eif^ria «K'l Hufp 4'ill *i
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r a %!'n t h a t ’ ■
Madge had brought her dug to the « o m o e y e s , a m i t h a t w a n t h o s a m e
Mils I hi* sM*iA *!* t*i J 14 &gt; S, It. )!•)•*
will Itr jniarir oft t vifh *iay of Srftt
Yotlr
yield ih grove, garden and , field will be in­
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r . p f k &lt;-ircu»t *
f**i* Flat
Juiltcial « in uit of thr*
uf Fli&gt;rij]a*for
creased
and
crop quality will, he .Unproved by using
”1 h u v o u l w o y s b e e n f a i t h f u l t o t h o
"Would
you
bo
bo
good—could
you
l b \ M. \ i r I'anitl. ‘I* l ‘
■ rl.srt.-f f«&gt;r g rxrf|Mtfitl.tn tint flip {irolit.
98-Fr -Vc
Ideat. Old' Timers' and NoW Comers use lifeal sraxon
T M p r o p '. 'td ruMiDUtioi^ IO K«&gt; rilhir} th r J uki hold him in leaah (III l-cowe out?’' i n n i n o r y o f -th o o n l y g ir l t h a t e v e r
|v *
r 1 | S f r s f tif r l- H i* ir *1 o f
r r s ilr* aunt lt&gt;rafg&gt;:f a t
Iafter season because it pays.
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Then, after he bad returned tho dog c h a r m e d m o , " h o s a i d a s s o o n a s h o
l i t . F a u lt of i S l n tu i J u t| dr
rtiirt i* h w«ift r*i, Flofitia *«*!(« rh»fRci«*r *n«I t&gt;l&gt;j«*rt
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h to f«*ti f, |rrofr.olft f|rourac«* and ifrvrlup to Ha prelty owner, after he bad been c o u l d t r u e t h i m s e l f t o s p e a k . ' " I s u p *uunf M »lr -tf M or i*|
I lr fUialr **t
thr farmirii: rumin* r^ial, mnnulirturinj introduced to her by Mr. Jenkins him­ potto II Ib a l w a y s l h a t w a y w jir ii u m a n
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, \\ *ir iiijtx c■ M.d t fanuajiona nf lib natur*
lo w office h o y u t t h o t l m o . "
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about
your
crop..
problems.
We*
can
help
breach
Hint
lay
between
them.
What
ad l*r-rM»iu
t , i Rt *,i &lt;h'Tiand* 1
.
F. F* I hit ton
• Fprrtlt l . a k r
uffaife’ t »atd I win;.
must be her contempt for him? Tho
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ydu. Write for our catalogue and free booklets.'
Vo»i« an»l vat h 'if ypu arr* Lri’1!)' fjo’i* \
• * II. I*. Taylor
act that he was no longer qffico boy. k n o w ? " a h o a tt k e d . w i t h t h o same
i f til
F. I'. F o r ^ t r r
flt-d and rrnulr^d V» rr -•-nt m / i i i l m
dvrnamti whlffb
**r
uifh^r of
vuu. mav
i
•Ft pifhff
&gt;o»i*
, J h f (‘ifiirron
that bo had obtained rapid promotion v o lc o H int h a d c h a r m e d him so many
*■■o!'*
■ tniV *
on
h n r r d|lfM C tV f ' n i n r“r* fl
H ■
Mnfi&gt;or
* * *&gt; '~ m
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and hoif.even'becii taken bill to lunch yoarfl before.
\V \T. V| r K i tin n n
&lt;11 es-X-xt it 1st* x»l _ts&lt;&gt;-n'nil^ J iiutili . il u m l c .
J« ll« baviMifi.
lo ike UOilrf* *n.x&lt; .&lt;-tuxlnislrxtrix id .di'i
nt
thu
club
by
the
"bos*''
seemed
to
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lo
n
g
nn
y
o
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b
a
d
monoy
and
posi­
Manufacturers of Ideal Fertilizers
s-xlslr. ’ uithin x.-e.,» &gt;r*r, Im m IL.- lisle D ir h lrt&gt; n n A lilrW in s o n , .Sols
make 'no difference. Then came tho t i o n 1 n ev er- c o u l d h a v e told you I
bertwf.
- •
I00-Frt*5t«
Dealers
in
Fertilizer
Materials,. Spraying Implements and
Dttexf July 2 f i h v ft 191«
•lay when Mr. Jenkins, naked him lo lovrsl y o u ,” Tini a a l d , "but now it isn't
*
Insecticides •
MKHHAY M IlN 'tO G ,
In &lt;‘lr«t»lt Caurl, N r t r n i h J u J .ria l l l A r t l t
nnve dlunqr with him nl his home.
s o v e r y d if f ic u l t. U Booms strange
.
A&lt;lii n ix ifs td i.
S rm ln u lf 1‘nu nl., I I »rida
UJ-PtbSlr .
Arinoyr Fm llH irr ^Vorks*
JACKSONVILLE
- - , FLORIDA
As-lhey werp jaklnu tho e l e v a t o r It t h a t I s h o u l d bo glad of your apparent
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N r.ili.n f af ( ‘k a p ir r is x i , l . s * s o f F’loi- Hotf» A. IIpvIP. U v i H. Ilohh an d
thing, for- your- father- 11-ha-hag .fallo(L
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f f y n T T n y p O T ITIfiTI-------------------It. Iff a long tlmo etneo I have hoard
Not lee jx liriehy si xrn tLxt Wr M. t’ol- To t h t drfandants. l i o ti f A, Uatlar. I*^vj H«
E
left, (lurcl-airr id Tax rettlfirale No, 1321 f I t o t b apd Chawr k ('om panv, a corpora*
of
him.”.
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• d a te d xL,- ifd day
of
June._ A. D, ___
1912,1 tiun :
Tia* filcvl anil TtfflffrVtc 4fj tiy o i f i r t * , an«l t i f h f^f
tff* h«*rrhy nrdcrrjf
M adgo lo o k e d u p a t'h i m Y ith .g lo w ­
h i t rnadi* ap« liratinn fur
d-c&lt;| t** i*«vt j
ap p ear | o t h e Itijf tiled in thra*rau*4* on
“ W hat Congret* haa
ing c h o o k a a n d n p a r k l l n g o y e a . T h e y
I a ‘ arro riU n i* k i t h law. ib id c v r.l^ c |u «
4t »f 191^ at th e court huu** m
• mlirac^a the fyltcnainK d r i f f l M .pir/»p***'ty
Fin ids.
/ .*
k lR iod.
done concernin g a
•Itua(#d in 'HtfUlnaU rm ttayv H o r IQa, t o * 1 It i« further ordered th a t ihl% ordvr t.r
tC
op yrlght. Die. t r (he McCluro N#w»pu■; I ? p*»3ft J». IHOfh 1, Liamrrott. T h r *p«8Uah«4 onr« a s e r l t for fAur r o m r r u t U r
Ivmllralo.)- -—
. Mid land Irving I«|ffcsti »f th r d a ta of t h r &gt;ar-Ws m t h r Sanford llrfalda a ncw stiaor.
I .,
«4 j u t h - o a r t tf le x t * l» I k . , . • « » at • r -;-i:xhe(l w e*ir.inf»le ruur.ly sfurrxsiTi".
■l l k n o s n
Lnli ss »»M ru rtlfirv r shstl ).*
W iln e.s my hand and it),- *r»l of t Lr said
Has Best Pitching 8taff.
rrxlremex] aeeordln
Voun ,h l* '**# IM d sy of Aucuetl
Manager Griffith of tho Bcn&amp;tors
Ifiu* th r rru n on ’t
th e 39th -lx) uf A u |u s t , A. D. 1 9 1 6 .’
7
"I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re­
A II. 1916.
teeal:
*
■ R. A. l l U U O l . A r ' .
thinks ho will have one df-thu best
W i t o m rry od irts' e'(naiure an d seat
O i l l k Lirrutl Court S«tn|no|« Cu., Ila .
*
4
ceived froin the use of Thcdford’s Black-Draught,” writes'
pitching staffd In the league. In addi­
tg l t the 2Mb day ul July, A. D. l'U’b.
liul.iiiaon ( llrariiallwajol)
K. A. DOUGLASS.
a n d w h a t people nro
Suiiejtnra'fur
Csm
plakiarita
'
tion
to
Walter.
Johnson,
Iloohllng,
Har­
Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky.
.
n r^ t. . Cwrk C lfr u ll-l o u rt&gt;S*minotr
I 'e- .. l e a - r r ) Me
,* t h in k in g a b o u t i t "
per and Uontlcy are slum-jug up weir,
98.FHC.te
“It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds,'
■TT.miOOl■
.1
i
In h e Velldelioa of Item lx The Florida d m tea
a* ao f l e e t e d l a
NOTIC E O F IN C OItrO NA VION
D rainage Dislrtcl, a N pert.t D i . l n . g r Dieliver
and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Draught
N'otui u hereby (Iven (H*t- t h r underExiJioeiol Comment
Ex-Feds.With Delia*.
I d r l of Sentinel* C ount). Florida
sl|ii*U will, an (a* l l l h day ol September,
/Two
ex-Fed’s
aro
with
the
Dallas
To
th
e
Tax
Fkyert
and
C
l
t
l
u
n
*
of
Florida
saved my litUe girl's life. When she had the measles,
ISIS, or io soon Oierralter ss may t&gt;« con­
D ro v es
Drainage
D l-trlrt. a ' Special
venient, sptl&gt; (a th* lio n . Park ’t/xro'axll,
club' of tho Texas league. They are
D rainage Dl.tr ict ol Seminole C ounty,
they went .In on her, but one good dose of Thedford's
U uvtrnor of th e S late nl Mml.li lor le tte r*
Florida; ’
Pitcher ’lAdams "and Outfielder MeTbit it the t ilia of a bootf ct
Pxtettl in r u rp o rs t il ( “ The Cherle* Flex-trlc
Black-Draught made them break out, and she has had no
• Where**, the Florida Orovex D rainage
C o m p a n y " under the (olloSint piopn,ed
Chandless. Tho latter was considered
wt have prcpsrtxi Wa
charter: (he orlgiaa) of »h.rh Lein* now on District, a-spodal drainage district ol Sam■ h a ll b a g l a d t o t e n d
the fleetest of tho outlaw gardenerq*
more trouble. I shall never be without
Bis In th* offir*- n | (h* Secrctai1/ ot Stale Bole co u p ty , Florida, a -ting by an d th r o u g h
j - FC. Mt. Katxmlnger. J . A- C la rk ,
o t Florida, a l T n l l s h n . e e , Florida.
• c o p y fr o * t d ' x n y
J- T . Mel.*ln and I- A. itrumlsy, being an d
, ’ T . O. ClIA ULUS,
on e in te re ste d .
cen siliuting Ih# board of county corumlxW. W. FitY
BASEBALL NOW TAME SPORT
sloner* ul Seminole cou nty,' Florida, he*
8 C IIK L L S MAINF1S.
filed It* petition to determihat Ut auth ority
Ardcles of In co rao rstU a p f' th* Charles to tn eur bonded debt to validate' bond! of
Veteran Writer T*lls of Assignment
said d istrirt ih t h s turn of ItSOO.OO, paid
Kleclif*-Compsat, layHa Received in Qlder| D a y s —
South BothUhtm, Pa.
T h e umj*i &gt;I: nrit hervtiy assotialo (hem- bond* bsing fully d s.rrlb e d Ip th e said p e ti­
BOW an fit* In lb* office pf (be (leek
nelvan (d«Stb*i for ths Wtfpo'e ol for mine, tion
X
* Editor Roasted Tebeau.
of
th*
circuit
c
o
u
r
t
'
of
Ramina!*county,
a body
pollth- anil (oiporit* u nd er (hs
Lrl a o s of th s S la ts of Florida, tiy an d uadsr Florida.
Now this is to notify a{l tax payer* an d
t h s ta t lo n l a t charier.
“Haftoball," says a' veteran yrrltor,
sltDeti* ol Aperts! Drainage D istrirt, t h a t
A rild* I.
to my home.” For constipation, Indigestion^ headache, dlzzl4
a
a
order hat been issued by th e Judge ol
•“Isn't as strenuous, In.many ways, as •
T h e Kamo of th* corporation ohall Lo
" T h # C d trlss E lerttlc Company, l o r . " with the Seventh, Judicial Circuit in and lor eald
It
waft^ycara
rjo.
HI
novor
forget
ono
Qi ness&gt; matoria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar
prlncipxl offlrso a t Hsnford. Ssmtoot* eoun- count-) and Mat* t h a t ho will. In Del.and on
.aasIgnm-'M , uraw In thoso lively days
ty , F lo n d s, and with brsntb officos at su^h th* 2nd day of Septem ber A, D. 1918 hoar
aald
cause,
and
you
may
show
ciua*
a
t
ouch
otkpr p l a n * of t h s S tate ol Flntida or other
—that t t:o trigi.d bUdico to show'how O ailments, Thedford’s BlacljrDraught has proved itself a safe,
tim e and plxco, II any you have, why said
V, Staio ‘ao may b e r e a f u r be s e ta b lu h o d ,
bonds should Bot be validated and con
Th* IUUI1T king nf xipertance—do­
tlmr.- a n #u*#i;ul
•&lt;
. . A rild* II.
® reliable, gcnfle and valuable
J
firmed.
•
-*•
ing th* earn* th in g -th * right * t r
T b a genrral n atu re uf the buxine** to bn x W I t /h s s my hand and offlrial’ seal this
hundreds o r psrbap* thousands o t
’
*
gnntrsaeactad by lb* owiporstton shall be to IgNr-vlay of Auguat. A, II. ltlf t.
tlmea.
.
If you suffer faun any of these complaints, b y Black- .
)» and ta r r y on a xensrsl xontraclinx
DON’T YOU T H I N K
(poatl
B. A..Df)U OI.ASS,
biwlnomj U do electrical work ol every Clerk Circuit Court In -and Jo* Seminole
I T ’ TIWK TO t l r t
TIIK KlUtlT T ltK .IT nlod and d en rip tlo n including thd buxine,*
^
Draught It Is a- medicine of known mgrit Seventy-five *
MKNTT
A re n j )ott
ol oiennctaa. electrical -end m»c*enlr»l «niQi-m'-ttc *
cp &gt; V ,Fj~WA.
tired
of
k’ATIN()
»*r
ftlaeere and .^fflMs,
dfeWt* sitt.tr ns if ttn rip
‘ .l fir ------------'
r &gt;i
- 1.
£ _ years of splendid Success proves Its value. Good for
fallursst i Make MH
*E '1] „ i a ^ t l s c &lt;rtc* 1 motor*, dynsntos end
NOTICK or HALE
.
prove that n r m e th ­
maentnerp, xppllxruex, plant* nnd
Notice Is hereby given th a t In purxu
ods
nr*
nbieolutaly
o
young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents,
supplies or
any nature
„ •*&gt;
aaltu e or kind wHeteqevrr:
vhal»'&gt;evrr;
right.
g h t 1I CAN DO
i m IT.
ir,
construct, *t»*t,
erect. tBitall, alter, repair anew of n final doer** ot forsrlaour* and
1
treat
111.00[)
F
o
|
.
.
tfc?
J *jr of August,
Ip and d ts l In xeoi as, totntc. lartrum entx V ' v *
l i f e *&gt;7 th « Horrorabl* J a m * . W
mstkinsry |*r supplying
.
M
I M
W
H t H I M
t t M
H u l j f j
and dixtrlh
toTi n 1
C irc u it- C o u r t, S*v
V.
i , w * KIDNKY an d HLAI&gt;- .
h J u d lH tl r l r e u l u a and for th* roobty
' make- . . f t ' « p p l , ’. \ y ” T J T V S f c ' ^ r t e c - oofn t SwmlnoU.
T B O U D L B It
CATAMUIAt,
.Florida* In C hiitftrjr, in ( b i t
Ulcal s u rreo t, and to luraue apparatus lot r o r u l a
■
AND
D U I 1 K U | • NKHVOl'MNBM
a id
th erein pehdlng, whoMla
*r otwer raltwaya/Mg operation by Chah# dleaux#
V.'
OKNKRAL DKBICITT. 4 apeclalUo
Company
lx
c
o
m
p
la
in
a
n
t,
ani
rlrtly or otherwise, t&lt;iephaad and tst*. Wm. O. Aldridge, .Jero m * 11. Kir* Hood
In Ihh ronxerx allxe nea-esrrlcxxl trawl,
^'Dum eM e', pol.x,
wont of n u r r V R K , r t i r j r , all Rr.Cand apidiancs* lor coansplloae,
TAL tllecwoew a n d apodal Dlooawoa a t
AGENTS
electrical ippgratkB. a t
MKN and TVOMKN.
X4
LWrite For Prices And
o th er electrical
I u ttrtbu tp &gt; large dsfrv# o t m y
•ueecxx to ,th* fact th at I —
ersonally
Catalogue
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. ^ —- y — ii- Forneld
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City of Sanford, Florida ‘

flimraoad*
Haifa* P o t t o ..
W. J . Thigpen
W. J. Thigpen
.C. Wilay _____
W. C. Hie wart.
Minnie Gilbert
Ed F w l r t

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M. F. Rablnaon . . . ___
L. E, W h i t # ________
W. P . C a r li r
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lly . W igh t______
A. C. I„ It. » . ____
W. 8. Thornton
8. J . T b o m ia
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A. P. Anthony........... _ _ _
A. P. A nthony . . ____
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W. C . Aldridge_______ C i
Mr». E. II. Warman
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H- J . He l l y : _______ * l i _
C h a t. Kannar
D . UCThraaher „
W. II. Patera_____
W. II. Patera,
A. D. S m i t h . . .
O. W. J o h iu o n Eat
Mr*. E. N. I l o l r i t i
Mr*. E mm a lllalpr
Victor Srhmrla

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Dallai l*. Pott
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A. Grakgtm
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TVrlly S. Pott*
Dolly | . Pott*
' W. R. WaKon
C, T. ruth
D. (1. Monro*
Gilbert St the*
II. F. T ren ail
T. J. Miller
J. II. Ilrowh
P. Port! orV.
E. K. Corpei
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II. A. Banner,
Cl. 8 Kreaaler
K. I*. Clement
J. N lt o » * U r
Mr*. A. G o r r t j
S. O. Hhfnholaer
M a r k h a m P a rk H cU h la
J . W .IM ckln*
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A. A. Giamling
It. It. Geiger

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K. S. Johoaott-i_

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W. S. Hawkln*
Mr*. K. W_i.’ro*a
Stark A llrock ....
Slack A&gt;|lrock
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Geo. A. DeCotlr* .
Mr*. L. H. T hraiher

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T. J . Miller.:.,___
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J . D. Robert*.

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Elllaon George.
W. A. Ifiller
W. A. I airier
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W. U. Aldridge

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Wm. Ilraddy
W. P. Leavitt
W ..P. Leavitt
A. D . Parriah.

K. W . ST tie*
C , W , B ow m an

Mra. Geo. Dlrlclnaon.
J. It. H lrkion
Mr*. A1 McR ae
A. E. Crawford
llum phreya
J . C. Anderaon
H o rld a Land A C olonltailan Ct a Celery D anlalla
If. M. Dawlay
T . L. Mead ...
C. M . Berry

Carrie Spear

J. H. B ruton
N. Whitner

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Mr*. W. W. Daniel*

Wealey June*
Prince Strnbert..
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Cunningham
Green l l a r t ___
E. C. Coaatl

8. E. Woodruff
N. J , B eck____

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Norman Sutton
(Ire n Hart Eat
Ed R o u t e . . __
Albert Ma.den

M. M. Smith
F. P. Goodwin
Baker, I .
C. E. T u c k e r . .
T. B. Kirby.

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Branch of Lot 87
S of Ity of Lot 94 ..
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A. P. Connelly
D. G. Monroe
P o rrett Lake .
T. A. N eal___
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W. C. M cKinnon
O. W. B r a d y ____

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La.-nig EPIaan
Eannla Elllaon
Dava Jackaon
W. C. Corker
G. VY. Wihlamt

W. D. Connelly

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F ra n k Hall
G. W, Heaton

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W. G. ^td rid g a

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�THE &amp;ANPQRD HERALD
fen somewhat they pay for lights and for profes­
sional directors and for the hire of
countless thing*! th«y P&gt;»y f°r tytryR. J. HOLLY. Editor
We would like to whisper to thlng needed in a businesslike way,'
W. 'll. HAYNES. Business Manager
Knott, Catta, Sturkie. et a), and all until It- come* Jo the 4 newspaper
PsMbtwd Retry Tu*ad*y and fiVUr
all their their* and assigns' forever which gets them the /crowd and
maltha success possible, then they
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY and hereafter .that the cqjumns of become
indignant .at a “newspaper
this paper are not open to any more
asking
jnoney
in .a cause like this.”
slush about the alleged primary
election of alleged governor*. If any • It would be unfair, however, to
of them want to* tell,the dear people wholly blame the public for this at­
how it. happened they will pay five titude. It is largely tho. f^ult of the
[cents per line, or twenty cents per newspapers themselves, who have
inch for it. In this part of Florida given so froelj- of their space a*, to,
we are too busy to givt# Catts or
Knott m y more thought than is
necessary to write a, name on tho
ballot In November..
*,
feeting the i
SANFORDHERALD don't
you t

Orlando was slaughtered last Wed­
nesday'to make a Roman holiday,
(or Mack Selph. Score 4 to 1 in
favor of Sanford.
"Farmer had plenty to eat but
no Appetite" says a headline adver­
tising Tamarack but since taking
the stuff that contains 40 per cent
be probably has a good appetite
but no mrney to buy food. .

counts,’ compounded twice ^ year. Your money will help you earn
money, if deposited with tms Bank.
• , *.

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD
0 . L TAYLOR
C id im

II. R. STEVENS

the state political gamp. In (pet. it *P
instantly opposed
the! notorious J!11
Sturkie resolution of the state Dem- ' •
ocratic -committee for the reason, as "d
stated that the resolutions would- set
surely give rise to a campaign of for
peraonal abuse, rather than one of tio
public measures.
‘ *
ccr
This forecast has been amply
sustained by the daily momentum ■, t'1
'*givett the - rancorous fight *te^
' ween
the gubcrnctorial contestants.
“ Lord save same men from their
friends"7-the sart of friends.
The fight of the prin&lt;5ipsls is nau­
seous enough, but the decomposing
rot of thdlr friends—some sort of
friends—U even worse.
«
Rather than acknowledge a friend
of the type of Uiarlie Jones Of
“ Diiie,” on the one hand, or Tom
Watson; of "The Jeffersonain," on
the other—"Birds of a feather," we

Base ball continues to be the ab.
•orbing topic in' Sanford and Or­
lando-And as -th e-time draws night
for the settlement of the champion­
ship the interest*waxes warmer and
warmer. Here’s hoping that we can
have the same clean quality of the
American-spott until the end of the
aeries and nothing but good feelihg NEWSPAPERS ARK MERCHAN­
Aretween the two cities.
DISE . .
The many trade journals publish­
City ordinances should cover the ed in the interest of the printing
-ground so thoroughly
that
old business are devoting columns of
shacks, old fences, dirty lots and Space to. the problem of paper
The
weeds could be removed at th* &lt;li»- shortage and Ms High cost
priefl
of
paper
has
more
than
dotiTdod
vretion of the -unitary officer Th--*are some lots in this city that -an- a in the lust few months, making* it
-disgrace, there ’are old sheds and necessary for many papers to cut
-buildings in some places* that are a down the number of their pages and
trltne, lull thfcy have b**en In the increase the 'subscription price; nmd
aume condition for severitl years and along with- economies.in.these direc­
no relief in right*. Plenty of w &gt;rk tions thoughtful publishers are study­
the newspaper business
for the Woman’s Club and the ing &gt;ide&gt;
Board oi Trade to do here, along that to which they, have hit herb
surprisingly indifferent,.
"Your uunitrous friend
writes

n ’s B a n k A c c o u n t

F. L WOODRUFF Vk»-Pr**id«l

need of cold blooded management
of -che successful newspaper, it looks
at if the publishing business is going
to be quite out of the fields of sen­
timent and philanthropy.—Miami
Metropolis.
*
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U n l f l b 1 v rli
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FROM GAME
,
Selph benefit game was
m , both from a finanit and -also bt-cau e
tt-d them by a score of
1 was on the mound,for

A very pleasant party spent tho
afternoon last Tuesday in bathing
at the old famili&amp;r bathing place at
Millen's Lake. The party consisted
of Mrs. Jack Vaughn,- Mrs. Mans-,
field and two'children, Lee and Inex
Mrs. John Goff, Mrs. W. A. Robin­
son and daughjef, Gladys, and Mrs.
A. G. Kintf.,
Mr, W-. A Robinson put in sev
ersl days last week cow hunting for
Mr*. - Jack Vaughn*.
His many
friend A r e glad to know that he io
able,' after a prolonged illness of
two years to 46 rrjto active service
again.
Mr*. Jack Vaughn and Will Rob­
inson ar6 putting'in some fine atran
wood. I t is evident that some one
is preparing fof the winter.
Mrs. J.. C. Forster and Mrs
Levett visited at the homes of Mr?.
Will Robinson and Mrs. .Jack
Vaughn Sunday
Quite a crowd gathered at the
home of Mrs. Jack Vaughn Monday
night to bid farewell to Mrs. Mnnsfield before her return to Tampa
Tuesday. Those present were Mrs.
W. A. Robinson and daughter, Mrs.
A. J. King and liule Gladys'Robinson; Mrs J \. Thompson and
:‘!!UKhUr’ Ml‘! Edna, andAndrew
'
D an
T h o m P !Km
and children.-‘V ”The
evening
passed
ver? pi ■asnntly by all the children
enjoying outdoor games and the
elder ladies conversing on different
topics.
r“
* - &gt;.
We are needing some ram very
.badly now as this-seems to bo a
firy neighborhood as well as a dry

Insure your B U IL D IN pS
j
Insure your L IF E . •
insure your AUTOMOBILE
Insure your HEALTH
Insure you against loss from ACCIDENT
Furnish any kind of SAFETY BOND
Sell your REAL ESTATE
Collect your R EN TS or ACCOUNTS
f Companies
.
, Prompt Adjustments
Csrrespontlence Solicited ‘

PHONE 1-18

H ERA LD BUILDING

FOR “SERVICE” ON YOUR PLUMBING

IRRIGATION
and WELL WORK

' ' r h o ^ l’ :o n '

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co
.

"

SANFORD'S HOUSE OF SER V IC E

s a n f o .r u

or many years
trity editor of tlu; Gainesville ^un
ijas resigned from that publication
Ao take a similar position with the
Plant City (Jagrier. Kenton Prew*
•ell is a gofil one and will prove a
most valuable addition to. Wayne
Thom as’s force. But the Gaines'villif Sun was not left helpless for
Prewelt had that old veteran,- Oliver
-J. Fanner engaged to lnkV his place
•‘and Harry McCrary ami Oliver J.
Will continue to give the people of
•Alachua tVit^J+ewt-rttiiy In central
Kbtida

R. R. DEA3
Ass t Cashier

Phone 8

FLORIDA

FOR FALL PLANTING. IRISH COBBLER, VIRGINIA GROWN.
' * SPAULDING'S NO. 4 ROSE. FLORIDA GROWN.
These are the small second rrop seed that are planted whole for fall in Flor
Ida. and give best results planted in this way.
t

Price of Each Variety as Follows:
Single Bag Lots, $3.50 Per Bag. '
Five-Bag Lot*, 13.25 Per Bag
Ten-Bag Lots, $3.00 Per Bag
'

Young fellow named Pearye mar­
ried Mia* Tucker in a Florida town
recently.
Wedding anouncemcnt:
' Pcarer-Tucker. Of court? Pearce
**tutk-er." It also might, have been!
written: ■ Turker-Peareo. • W u e n t
, . TKat’a ’just .what the young, lady did.!
Any how, they're satisfied and good'
hick to thbm.r-Jacksonville Metrop­
olis.
-* ;
/A nil niuch more could' be wild along -the Earnc line Qi-pupared ness
n h n lt lv blushing
h lttt h it if f
b u t the bride*is. pfobably
A church society decides to hav
u it is. And the-dog days ure af-. an entertainment. They rent a hal

• '

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OLDEST ESTABLISHED AND LARGEST S E E D HOUSE
Bell Phone 4277
» 6 EAST BAY ST.
’ Aut

Mack Selph will receive q fairly qeat
sum from "the game and other ar

TH F. U N I V E R S A L C A R

RHEUMATISM POWDERS
•*
arc m*de for a single purpose, Rheuma­
tism 4n its various furmi, If troubled
with rheumatism, try them on our guar­
antee. Sold only by us, 50c and $1.00
R. C- BOWER

New Prices Aug.; 1, 1916
The fnUowinn prioos-fw-Forri t ats Will Is? effective on
tjnd ufter August l$fc, 1916.

• Chassis . '.....................
' Runabout - - « - Touring Car - Coupelet - s • - - Town Car - • - Sedan - - - 'Hwse prices are positively guaranteed against
August lit, 1917,-but there b no 'guarantee 1
price at any time.
-

C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent ‘ */

EDW,

t.!.’ . Jt

Building For The Euture
•

*

Phc young business man measures th.e importai
enterprise by the tisiop which he haA b f its
growth.
The Officers of this Institution, in lik e manner,
the importance of this bank account, not by d

F. O. B. DETROIT
y reduction before
tnst an advance in

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NEW CROPJHJ!BNm SEED. CABBAGE. PEPPER. EGG P|ANT
O n, Til..
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Du
Our Descriptive Catalogue
Free on nRequest.

, GRAPKVII.LK a n d UPSALA
Mrs. Jim Mansfield and children
have returned home to Tampa after
a very^ pleasant two weelut .visit to
Mrs. Jack Vaughn.
1
Mrs. John .Goff a n d ‘little daugh­
ter, ’Johnnie of, fu n tn Gorda are
visiting her aiater, Mrs. W. A. Rob-'
inson. Mrs. Goff was accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. Isabel! Byr«J of
Arcadia, Fla.
The edftny days are fine for mnk7
ing hay.

. V E T E R IN A R IA N
----- OFFICE----HAND BROS. STABLES’
Bring In )onr lame and oklL'
, horses and tables. Have them
1 treated. Have their teeth eEamln; • ..s h a r p corners dressed down,
prujocUtna ent off and derated
i
extracted..

initial deposit, but by it* possibilities for deveJo|
We cordially inrite the accounts of young men ei
in the business world.

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Try a Herald Want Ad

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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TUB SANFORD nERALD

L illie Happening!!—M ention
of M atters lit Brief—
Personal Items of
• ;
Interest
Summary of the Floating StnalP
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Hurried Herald Headers •
Mr. and Mrs* J. C. Huberts and
'-little son, Merril tire spending sev­
eral days at Daytona Beach.
- Mias Ruth Roberts has returned
/f r o m a trip to relatives in , -North
Carolina and Virgins.
• 'Furnished room, corner Third and
Magnolia. Inquire of Sanford Furn itiir.'

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tom to bo put upon the ballot for
election
the general election.
After many
nominations and much balloting .the
following named gentlemen * wore
nominated , to go • on tne * ticket:
Frank IJacrja, Qcala;-W r H. Price,
Pensacola; M. H. Mabry, /Tampa.
Chairman Haney was-given power
td- appoint,, a Stato Campaign Com­
mittee of five Democrats, which
committee was to have charge of
arranging for thq placing 6f the
electoral nominees o» the general
ballot.
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- The nearest approach to a C attsKnott controversy arqso- when' Mr.
Adams of Lafayet^p^tried to intfoJ
duco a resolution urging all com-*
mitteemcn to see that the electors
pf each co\inty*&gt;-supported the nom­
inees of the primary. This readlution was lost, inasmuch as It was
Imtn'etliately preceded by a motion
to adjourn, by a gentleman who re­
fused to withdraw such motion.
^Seminole county was represented
on the committee by Schelle Mnines,
a young attorney of Sanford. Meet­
ing udjourned at no*on sine die.

For Sale at’SenfirM^-Two lig h ten ,
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gasoline
engine'and
pump and.other
articles. Address Z. Spinks, Oviedop
Florida.'
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— For Salej-N carly new adding ma
chine. $35.OQ. Western Union.
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For Sain—Two thoroughbred .Du
roc Jersey sows.
W. B. Ballard
Altamonte, Fla.
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Sale—Thrco lots on Sanford
•Exceptional bargain, $75
Enquire Herald Office.
101-Btc
For Sate Horse and two delivery
wagons. / ply to G. W.( Spencer,
111 i’iirk ’ Ave,
For Sale—Marina m otor, 18 horse­
power, 3 ’cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
First class condition, Sanford Mach­
ine &amp; Garage Co.
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\ / Mrs. T. 0. Charles, has returned
from an extended visit wjth friends
and relatives In South Carolina.
Mr.* and Mrs. L. Y. Bryan m otor­
For Kale—OWing to change to
ed to Kissimmee on Monday.
electrical power we have on hand
Listen—Seed bed covering a t the
machinery in good condition, con%
3 In 1 Store.
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listing
of boilers, engines, water
Sanford Prom ■ 'Sdpply 'Pastor’s
A. O. Kanner, a former Sanford
pumps,
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fire * pumps, air compres­
View Point
boy, riow one of the rising • young
sors
and
sundry other machines,
Through the kindness of the
barristers of Jacksonville Is spending
which
we
offer
at prices which are a
few days with h b parents in this church nt Sanford their pastor, RiJv. small part of the original cost. If
George Hyman was granted a much
city.
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deserved vacation during the month Interested address Virginia Corollna
Mr. and. Mrs. Dresnor, whose of July, during which time tho Writer Chemical Co., care H. H, Peabody,
store la now•locatedt at 312 Sanford enjoyed the coveted privilege of, In ffuperintnOdent, SanfoYd, Fla.
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avenue haye left for New York to a feeble way, 'filling the pulpit.
do tb^ir buying for the fall and
Wo cannot use -too extravagant
FO R R E N T
winter season. They will return the
terms in speaking of the people and
early part of September with entire
Wanted—By the first of Septem­
work at Sanford. ' There is a spirit
new, up to date line of ladies and
ber,
two or three nicely furnished
of unity and cooperation rarely
men's feady to wear.
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rooms
for light housekeeping. Ad­
found. Pastor Hyman has the un­
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A m aufthe prominent visitot s here divided love, not only of his own dress P. O. Box 884, City.
this week are Prof. Carnes and fam ­ congregation but of_ tho entire city,
Fqr K ent—Store room and'office
ily of Lafayette, Louisiana. They which gives him a vantage ground
and
living rooms in Bishop Block.
are the guests of Mine Host Carnes from' Which he will be abln to ac­
Thatclyr
Realty Co.
104*3tc
of the Hotel Carnes. Prof. C arre« has complish great things for God.
the chair of Mathematics in the Indus­
For R en t—Housekeeping apart­
Their handftomc church edifice is
trial .College of southern Louisiana. still incomplete, the church audi­ ments, furnished, down stairs, large,
, ' Mrs. H. L. Hyland and dadghter, • torium being yet unfinished, but well ventilated rooms, sleeping porch
Miss Lelin Ityland .returned to their they expect to begin work on it in and screened porches. All Convenhome in OrSngo City Tuesday, after the early autumn and complete it ences In kitchen. 618 Oak avenue.
a week’s visit with their son and before tho winter season is over.
daughter, Mr. and Mrp. IU L. Hy­ The Sunday school department is
For Rent — Furnished house of six
land. Jr. '
m
finished and fs th’e-hist word in Sun­ rooms and bath. Cor. Dth and
' 7,. Spinks, the well known cypress day school/convenience. This Sun­ Myrtle.
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man of Oviedo Wns, In the city t o ­ day school, of phich Brother John
For R ent—Six room cottage on
day enroute. to his timber tract on D. Jihkins in .its efficient super­
the W ckiwa,. Mr. Spinks has been intendent is unquestionably- one of Palmetto avenue. .$18 per month
tengaged for the past six months in the best organized schools in the- Inquire-of Sanford flirn ltu rs Ct&gt;.
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iftjng cypress blocks from the -Wc­ t«ite, showing the effects of Bro.
kiwa to Sanfprd to be shipped from iyman's wide experience as Sunday
Furnished rooms, largo mid cool,
ere to Oviedo by rail for his large school and B. Y: P. U .. secretary.'fit
four
blocks from business center.
shingle mill at that place.
the state ami his wonderful ability
Hath
rooms in- connection. Cheap
Take a Woodland -«ip and be cool, as an organizer. They have three rate* f&lt;y summer. Comfort Cottage,
ah only Sundavsr
2-tf__ U.- Y. P. U /s. vix; .Temple. Fluke corner Fourth and Magnolia. 92-tf
and Junior, all doing efficient work,
NOTICE
measuring right up to the standard
Fnr
n . l l . t ---- F .i.w .wl-------- ntCU OflJci
That the public may realize th e si—f*fellejiLL’. TlfTT Flake ' Union rooms over A'owelT#, Enquire N. P
Trtrt 'bcneiii derived frpm
lining ranked second at the recent‘Assem­ Yowell &amp; Co.
&gt;m using
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H ope'M IN ER A L Water th u t bly and fuiled in*gcttlng the banner
helping hundreds in Jacksonville In only one point. The Junior, how­
For Rent— 708 Fark avenue. En­
that arc using it for Kidney, Blatl- ever, .brought the cup hack with quire of H. C. DuBose, First, anc
ler and Constipation, etc., I have them tor tho second year and af­ Park avenue_48*tf.
fmndo arrangements to deliver it firm that they are going to koop if
W ANTED
Ithin ten (10) blocks of First St. at another year.
the low price of $1.76 for the first
In speaking of the future of the
Tenant. W anted—Wanted a good
'carboy and • water, ivfter-that tho
church at Sanford wo might men­ tenant for my 20 sere farm , situated
water nt 75c,''exchanging carboys.
tion the fact that Srtnford seems to 3 miles south of Sanford. None but
ADDISON t . WILLIAMS,
bo entering into a period of remark­ those who can furnish good refer­
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able .civic prosperity. A Board of ences need apply. George G. Her­
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2-8tp .
Trad* has recently been organized, ring, Sanford, Fla.
"G o lo the Beach
numbering
in
membership
at
present
Road 4o Daytona now in good
Wanted—Position on truck farm
. condition
by experienced truck grower. Ad­
Abbut five acres of land is being dress Rivers Grocery Co., this city
Travel over CONCRETE BRIDGE
reclaimed' along the Lake Monroe or AV. S. McKnight, Orlando. 2-2tc
to the Beach**. .
shore, a gigantic piece of engineering
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Wonted—Flat or roll tap desk
costing som* sixty thousand dollars,
Do Yqa Know
which adds wonderfully to the health with drawers and. cupboard-in- ped­
Munson’s
103-30
■»nd j(»iut^^uf the d ty aa'SvcII aa to estals. Box 1168,'Sanford.
jlkcft*Hf*Sanford. Ask your friends economic value. •
In th e plelrlrl C a u r i of lb* U n ite d R ule*,
ibout it. They coma regular. .Clear
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lb* N e u t h r r n DDtrltl e f Florida
There is subatantial talk of a l a t h aFarMatter
running water. Come bn Second or'
at JE. H,
In l l a n k r u p t t y .
I’atarw H»*Vfttpt.
No. I&amp;99.
modern
hotel
being
built
in
tho
near
rThird street' to entrance. East side
T o th a Curlltor* of E. II. P atera of .Sanford,
In th e t'o u n t y o( Seminole a n d UUlrjct
of town. Five minutes walk from future and the surrounding country
*fore**tS, B H b n h r u p t : ' '**
[any part of the city. Open every is .practically connected with brick
Notice I* &lt;hereby given t h a t o n th e XU1
a y of A uauil. A. D. 191S, t h a eald E. II
E-day EX CEPT Tuesday and Friday. roads. All these mean remarkable dPetere
duly a d ju d ic a te d b a n k r u p t ; and
lOpcti nighta when requested. 99*tf growth in tho near future and we t h a t the Are* m e e t fn s ol hi* c r e d i to r s will
may be sure the Baptist work will be held at tha .co u rt 'bourn a t aaltl Hanford
A It. 19]6,
on t h a 2nd day of Heptembor, A.
keep pace with civic prosperity.
a t 10 o'clock in t h e forenoon, nt w hich time
th a tald creditor* m a y attend, p r o v e their
I t waukLnot~ha-atmiss to niatilinn jU tm * . appoint n t r th l e e , e ia m in e t h e bankmupt. and tran eact euch other t i u « ln r u a*
here that Brother Hyman has re­ may prop* ly come before laid meeting.
-Dated A uguit 9 2 n d , IS
AUTHOR G. HAbd.tN,
cently bad the title of "D r." placed
Iteferoe In l l a b k r u p t c y ,
—• —- f ,
(D e l a n d , F la.|
before his name, a fact thnt few of
A. 1£. Power*. E.q. *
'hi* friends know, but will be glad Attorney for Bankrupt,
Hanford. Fla.
*0 learn, an institution of Tennessee
I - F r l lt«
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recently conferring the *lD. • D. de- In lb* CIrraH t'enrt of tha Haronth Jadlria*
t'lrralt of Florida, Hemlaola. Coanly. la
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greo.
Tha American Agrlrullurat Chemical Co.
n corporation doing buainesi under Iha

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EXECUTIVE

i MEETS IN J A C K S O N V I L L E TO
PERFECT ORGAN­
IZATION
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(Special to Ht*r;i Id
’&gt; Jacksonville, Fla, Aug. 24.—'THo*
~tate Democratic Executive ComItteo mot today at 10:30 a. m., Sem­
in Hotel.
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Fifty counties were ‘ represented,
with only eomc fifteen new members.
Called to oroer by Geo. P. Rnney
[ Tampa, who was temporary
-chairman. J. C. Salg of Bronion
waa elected temporary secretary.
Roll call by counties, whereupon
motion wa* carried 'to declare the
roll-as callod the membership of the
committee for the next two years.
* Officers of tne committee for the
nex^ two year* arc: G. P. Raney,
Irman,- Tampa: J. C. Sale, secroy, Bronson; R. L. Eaton, tressr, Monticello
. &gt;n 'completion of the organlxaion chairman Raney 'stated that
Ware three presidential elec- j r F j r v.fv - ''. . v

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING
For Sale or R ent—Well establish
ed boarding house. Address Board
ing House, c-o Herald....
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Foj Sale—Modcri/ house-and three
lots. 1011 Oak Ave. ISO feet front.
E. L. Marshall, SL Charles, III.- 2-8c
For Side—Nko 5 passenger pakIand automobile^-Aleo surrey. Ap­
ply Abernathy’s furniture store..
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Win. C. Alil.Jdfa, J e r o m e II. Rica Heed
V o ., a eorp., U ruan Itiehejf. A C o .
n
carp ., Parke Davla 4b Co., e eorp,, J . A . "
P a t Ilen and J. C. r o t t e n , io-partneira
doing butln*** aa the C h a t t a n o o g a
Medicine Co., S m i t h Klelg and F r o n c h
Co., * eorp., Allro E . Hill. E i a c u t r i a of
t h a aatnla of W. J . Itltl, MonUg Hroa.,
a eorp., asd 'G o o . H. K ardild t l a r d w a r a
,C c „ a eorp. Dafehdant*.
T o t h e Deferidanta: J e r o m e H. Rica Bead Con eorp.« Bruan Itlehay A C o.. * coip.P a rb a llavle A C o ., n eorp., J . A. P a tte n
a n d J . C. P a tta n , cu-partnera, d o in g bull*
aeaa aa the C h a tt a n o o g a M e d ln rin e Co.,
S m i th Klein A J F r * n c b tC o , a e o rp ., Mon*
ta g Hr. ii ., a eorp.;
I t appearing from t h e affidavit o f E. F.
H o u ih u ld t r th a t ha la of rounael f a r tha
above named c o m p la in a n t In tha a b o v e at*
title d cauee. T h e American A g m u l t u r a l
C hem ical Co„ a c orpo ration, and t h a t it la
th e belief of th a a ff ia n t th a t the d efendant*
Je r o m e R. Rice Seed Co., a eorp.. Uruan
R ichey Co..' a co rp o ra tio n , Parka .D avl* A
Co., a eorp.. J. A. P a t t e n and’ J. C . P a tta n ,
copartner* a a . Ig a C h a tta n o o g a M edicine
C o., S m ith Klein A P re a r h Co., n ’dorp.,
and M o n U g Uroe., * eorp., era raatdanla
of a a ta t a other t h a n th a d a t e of F lorida,
th a t .tha placa of raaldanca and a d d r a e a at
■aid . d e f r n d i a U &gt;»: Je r o m e RT H ir e Seed
Co., C om bi id go^ N. Y., llruan H le h o y A
Co., N ow York. N, Y ^ Park# Davie A Co..
New ;YorV. N. Y „ J . A. P atten A J . C,

publlthed to* th e Sanford llereld . A newepaper p u b llah rd J o Seminole cou nty, Fla.,
o n r i a week for l o u r c o n a rr u lin - week*.
; Wltnaaa E. A. I l d U f l a u . Clark ol thq
C lrrult C o u r t , and the aaal thereof, th la
24lh d a y of A u s u tl . A. I&gt;. 191*.
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Clark C lrru lt C ourt.
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Handling o f Bankings
Business

Determent'of ihr Interior,
U. S. (.and Office at Qaineavilla, Pit,
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Auf. 12th, 1940,
Nollra la hereby ilv, n that William I)
Fillman of Weklwa, Fla., who on June
24. 1911, mada llorarataaj Entry, No
ObS19, toi , S of 8Klf and 8 4 of SW&lt;i,
Si.-llon 02. Town«hlp 19 S, Kent# 29 ft,
Ta!laha*.c&lt;- Meridian, baa Iliad notice of
inirntlon to maka litp.viar I’rool' to e»*
tal-liah claim’to the. land above de*crib«d,
before Clark Circuit Court. ft -.Sanford
Fi.-rlda, on tha 28th day of September.
IirlS.
Claimant namca a* w(tne**e*:
K, A. ituah of Waktoa, Klorul* .
^W. K- l.*r of Weklw*. rtorldsW. Ha nCyd of Waklwa. Florida
—W. A."Ttu*h of Waklwa, Florida.
ItOHERT W. DAVIS
101 Tuaa * Frl-IOte
' ItefUter.

The .Seminole CoRnly Bank takes special interest in
the welfare of its customers and makes it a point to
handle their hanking business with the utmost dis­
patch and efficiency.
Your account subject to check is solicited.
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P AI D ON S A V I N G S A C C O U N T S

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iSeminol.e County Bank)

M O R PH IN E
and all Drug habits cured at homo
by easy tried method which is free
of convenience or disability during
treatment. Very reasonable rates;
Sanitarium in connection. Write
II. M. OWENS, Manager, 436
Peachtree St., ' Atlunta'#Ga. for
patticulars and references.

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Sanford,Florida -

i A Home Bank for IiomeFcople

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FORREST LAKE. Prea.

D. L THRASHER, V-Prea.

A. R. KEY. Cashier

BIG CROP B IL L
SA Y S:
"Nothing fancy about. Blowers Ground
Limestone. Just tha pure stuff like Nature made,
crushed up so It'll sweeten the soil quick, and you
can put it on any time without hurting anything.
It's mi good I just can’t get along without it.'*

A SERIOUS LOSS
is loss of appetite

Only a wrll limed k i I Ii fullly product!re’ U,e
I l l e e m Ground IJ meet one and rnaka your laid
• fertile. I’rlcea and lamp)* on requeet.

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BLOWERS LIME &amp; PHOSPHATE CO.

TONIC DIGESTIVE
sharpens your appetite, nidi digestion,
nproves the health and gives strength
and vigor. -Sold only by us, $1.00.

BOX R-308

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make mn an active member of the Association for the period of Twolve Months, effective ihimodv
lately upon your receipt of this.
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ORLANDO. FLORIDA

F o r Sale—Good milch ‘ cow just
freah,, with calf%
cmlf% L. E.
Weat-y+Jfiou
_ Tew,
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Colo., safe and found hla'dough
ter and family well and wanta to 60
remembered by ajl of their frlende.
"Mrs. Walnright la entertaining her
son and fanjlly this week from Tallahhaseee.
Mr. D. H. C. Rabun haa returned
from Bjrieaiint'vUU of three fiftmths
spent In Georgia where eho visited
all of-ticc o.ld frlende.

HAPPENINGS

What

A B U N C H O P IN T E R E S T IN G IT E M S FROM CORRESPON
D E N T S — EV E N TS OP SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT

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Cracker. E at i
time, in any way;
anything. AD

R E P O R T E R S COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD .
Mr. Wallace completed his scries
' LAKE MARY
Mm. H. H. Webber whs shopping of concerts here on Saturday nights,
but Ihe band will continue without
in Sanford Saturday last.*
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Rev. A. W. Benson *of Maitland him for awhile. «,■ •
Rev.
Stones,wife
and
daughter,
spent the week end here and gave a
very interesting sermon while here. Elizabeth returned from Daytdna
- Mm. Earl Thrall arrived home Beach Tuesday.
•Wednesday from New Haven, Ct.,,
EAST SANPOItD.
and will bo the guest of her parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Joe jCsmtran and
Mr. and Mm. A. E. Sjoblom for*
children,
Miss
Annfo, Perry and
awhile.;
Eleanor
returned
last week from n
Miss Helen Herman Unexpected
six
da&gt;s
.trip
to
Gainesville,* Lake
to arrive In a few days from her
u
w
m
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City,
Jacksonville
and £t. Augus.j
home in Topeka,' Kansas and wjll
' te W ^ h V ^ V n o l ]
A n n U ^ n ^ -tW -in -j
on Sept 4th
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Gainesville where-she has been in j
l . . One of tho saddest occurrences 8C^”0*’
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that ha^ ever taken 'plhce in this
untl Mr*. G. C. Chamberlain
l neighborhood was tho death of Mm. relumed Sunday.-from a few days
W. T. Humphrey, having .passed
Dayiona Beach. Mrs. Mary

ELDER 8 P R I N C S N E W S

ZZ n a t i o n a l
SC BISCUIT

Mm. J. M. Wynn and so)is, Min­
ton and Clarence, accompanied Mr.
and Mm. L. Y. Bryan to Kisaimmoo
Monday.
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. Mr. W. V. Wheeler, Jr., returned
home
from K entuckyH aturday.
* Mr. Tom Tyner returned homo? Mrs. Tillis of Sanford and Mm.
Mr. Willie Wynn of KUafmmeo
sick from his vacation, but he had a Yarber of Chuluota are visiting
with their father, Mr. E. H. KUbee. spent Thursday and Friday with his
nice trip. — J-*—
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--mother, Mrs. J. M. Wynn.
Mr. and Mm. H. G. Lundquist
WEST
SIDE
Mrs. Blakomoro returned homo
took in the sights on Celery avenue
Miss Georgia Walker spent Wed­ Saturday afternoon after a visit with
Sunday, calling also at Mr. Giles
nesday with herffaister, Mm. t Hut­
Vincent's.
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her sister in-Jacksonville.
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The convicts arc busy putting
Our neighborhood
was
sadly
__Mrs. Ghafley. Chisholm with her
two babies Is visiting her parents in shocked a t the death of Mrs. Will
Geneva for a few weeks.
1 T"*” Humphreys Thursday. Our sym­
A postcard from Mr. Schmelx to pathy goes out to the family in their
his friendB stated he arrived in Den- hour of bereavement.

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elect recited "An Ideal Husband,”
causing much merriment.
Some
beautiful gifts wera received. - -=u_
Cards are out for the wedding of
Miss McDougal and Mr. Swanson,
OVIF.DO OCCUIlBENCES
Austin we
Mr. and Mp. E.* E. Dowling re- ^ o'clock
turned Tuesday evening from Lulu 0^ cr
and Madiaon where they have been tion»* of.' tl
visiting friends and relatives.
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Miss Mi
Mias Myra Gutteridge charmingly Collier-xrer
entertained a large crowd at the I 5, , ^ , . , ^ ,
Crochet Club Wednesday afternoon, j
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Mrs. Nancy Leshart, Mrs. C harl« p
Lee and Miss Ruth Yonge rendered t(,rjirjS).
music throughout the working hour, ^ ou . wfr
after
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. which
.
. rdreshments of . iced i honeymoon
chocolate and cake were served.
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Mr. W. E. Y9nge and family have
. . .
moved into Mrs. Henry Yongc’s ^ ^ Ijpw
cottage.
known as t
A chicken pillsu at Lake Jessup : cron CRy,
was greatly Bnjoyed by the young
folks Tuesday night.
! Mm. Mom
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Howard arid
L. (I. H
daughters Edith and Eula Mann 5 acres on.
left Thurcrtfeiy forGcorgin where they begun the
will visit relatives in different coun- Looks likew
ties.
mony.
Mr. II. B. McCall and family reGeorge !
turned from Miami Friday, report- wife *and
ing a very pleasant trip nnd gOod George is e
roads.
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GRAPEVILLA AND UFSALA
Mias Margaret Ericson,celebrated
bsr eleventh birthday oh Saturday,
August IMlh with a little party; A
few of her relatives aiid friends were
present. Ice cream and calciT'were
served at the refreshment hour.
Miss Edna Thompson spent a
part of last week with her aunt,
Mrs. I. D. Hart of Beck Hammock.
She also attended the. social at
Moore's Station on Thursday night.
Mm. James Mansfield of Tampa
has been spending the post two
weeks with her sister, Mrs. Jack
Vaughn. She returned home Tues­
day.
Little Adrian, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Lundquist has been very sick
with lagrippe. 'J)r. Pules tun has
been attending him.
Others that have been sick with
grip in this section were Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Thompson, Mr. Henry
Lundquist nnd family nnd Mr. and
Mrs. Ballinger.
Mrs. Beftolson, Mrs. BoreJL and
~Mrs. Ericson Here vi*iturA_lLi-Liruiui-

GENEVA ITEMS
M r.-W /.T . Brokaw of Blooming­
ton, 111., has been in Geneva looking
after business interest the past
week. This is Mr. Brokaw's fifth
trip to Florida, nnd he says he likes
the country better every time.
Mrs. M. D. Barber and her son
and- daughter have returned from a
visit 'a t their old home In Mncclcnney, Fla.
Several of • the Geneva, members
of the Sanford Btihrd of Trade at­
tended a meeting of the boafd at
tho.county seat on Friday.
. Mr. DurwaVd Moran and family
of Miami nrc yiaijlng*. with Audrey
Morans,
Mrs. Aubrey Mur an en
tprtnined them with a smell com­
pany on Monday night. Miss Jeanhotta Shcldpn played several se­
lections on her violin, accompanied
by Mrs. C. A. Raule/son on U\e
piano' and Mrs! Durward Moran
favored the company with several
selections; on 2 ho jiiano.
Those
present were Mead nines C. A. Rau-

ia the Liquid Face Pow der used by famous church
beauties.

Jf you have S u n b u rn , T an o» „ .nM _
It quickly
•top* the b u rn nnd rem oves. T an and , r e “ nl
Blemithe*. Makes your skin »oft and good

Freckle* try £\Cagnolla

Miss M lnnlo.,W ynn and Mm.
Dav6 Overstreet, of W inter Park,
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Overstreet to Daytona Sunday. IJvcry"btie had a dandy tllne.
Mrs. Brooks Thompson of Tampa^
was called bc/o. Thursday night on
hcdouui of 'tho death of Lee' sister,
Mm. Humphreys. - She la tho guest
of Mr. and Mm. W. O. Nolan.
Mrs. L.' A. Sumrperlin returned to
her—homerdn—JsekatmviHe^tTiday;—
» Misses May Lynch and Minnie
Wynn entertained Misses Gladyt*
Wynn, Blanche Wynn,- Claro Smith
and the _Messrs I. V. Stenstrom, Jr.,
Horace Smith nnd Lee Stenstrom.
1)01101008 refresh in on Is were served
throughout the afternoon.

COMPANY

N O T IC E !
Opening of Depot in Sanford
Good Hope Mineral Water
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Is a Pure Medicinal W ater and is proving very efficacious in
Stomach, Bladder aftd Kidney Troubles. - As a Drinking W ater

-Good Hope is used exclusively on the tables of the M ason and
Seminole Hotels of Jacksonville, as a table. water and it is recommended by.Physicians as a healthful w ater.
GOOD H gPE M IN ERA L WATER W ILL HR ON SA LE IN,
* SANFORD, BY , '

Addison L. Williams
106 East First Street

! M AHONEY-W ALKER CO
Now Open for Business Corner 3rd ant| Oak
Plumbing, Gas and Steam fitting, Irriga­
tion Systems for Both Farms and Groves,
■ Tilc and Seijjy Plfte, Gasoline and OiT
Engines and Pumps :: ::
:i • :&gt;

H o rse pow er-

Wfce Will Be' Pleased to Figiare, Your Contract9
PHONF* 388

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THIRD, and OAK

STORAGE BATTERIES
ALL M A K E S A N D T Y P E S R E P A IR E D
Fully^Charged Bclicries lo Fit Any Car

LOWEST

P RStarting
I C Systems
E S Repaire

thoroughly guaranteed batteries, magnetos.

Stop putting it off. Don’t hold to the old
fashioned idea that an,automobile is
an expense. It is not. It’s an economy.
Take this splendid jaow Overland, for
instance. It costs oiily $635. It’s a
beauty. Large enough for your whole
fam ily; easy to ru n ; your son and
daughter can do it; has a big, power­

ful 311^ horsepower motor and is as
complete as the most expensive cars
in the world,
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gasoline.
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Overland*' It's the greatest value of

SEMINOLE COUNTY GARAGE

ATLANTIC
COAST L IN E
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE MAY 18TH, 1916
THROUGH TRAINS TQ NEW YORK DAILY
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PAGE THREE

BASE BALL NEWS OF INTEREST
By ‘*RED” DAVIS
GEORGE WASHINGTON NEVER HAD A‘THING O N TH 1S PAGE

H IT E V E R SE E N O N

TH E

E X P O S IT IO N G R O U D S IN

Sorondo, T f ,
Taylor, c__
Decatur, p
Saunders, rf
Sikes

idca ofl Sinrt,rd Winning the game
them.

Decatur was on the mound

IT S H IS T 6 R Y -B A L L WAS for 0rlando “nd &gt;to thlnk that tho
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T H E O U T F IE L D -B ID D IE

San,ord
abIewould
to ?core
four run,boya
ott would
hU d ^be
v e ry
be
talking through your hat (so they

B U RD ICK

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AND LEON AL-

SO STAR AT T H E BAT

bo easy to do.

Totals r....
Sanford
Burdick, ir
Leon, 2 b ...•„
Cobb, lb..„..
Bell. 3b .....
Moore, cl__
Chapman, c
Robinson, rf
Brinson, ss
•Palmer
•Conley
Curry

2 *
It

.was the most

By " R a d 1* Davia
T h e outlook aura w u d liraal far WALD A C E 'S ( t o t ulna t h a t d ay;
T b a .a r o r v il o e d S. to I , and Ju«i on* more
{ . r o u n d to p l a &gt; . ____
d ird a t ftrat. an d
frown
wall
T h e r* w ai
CMturo from th e

rdnnrar---------

V fk y t k a tH tl.A N IX ) b u ( i "Worn TVkvIns for
t h e y th o u g h t the (am * «&gt;■ won.
D id n 't D E C A T U R the M I t i H r V D E C A*
T U I t, have 'e m ' ^ t o p p e d with Juet
tw o rupa
T h e n a allent y ou th nam ed M O O R E came
‘t o . b a t and teed the plate,
While hia ragla r y e w ai glratning. and hit
, • • b allin g p’o te e a t ( n e t .

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Chambers, rf
Sweeney, if
Dillinger, lb
Schuyler, cf
Taylor, c
Cox, p ■
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Mosely, p

Coca-Cola
B o t t lin g Co

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......„..33 4 7 23 9 4
Orlando . . . . ____ AB R H P O A
E
Spitznagle, l b ___ G 0* 0 5 6 1
Weilder, ss

.T otals :------- _..37 8 9 29 19 2
. Two out when runner was scored.
Summary: Earned runs,- Sanford
3, Wrlanilo 2. Thr.ee base hits,
Moore,- Cobb. First on balls, off
Currie 3, .off Palmer 1. Left on
buses Sanford G, Orlando 13. First
base bn errors Sanford 1, Orlando 3.
Tw'o base hirss, Sweeney.
Home

H E C A T U R , th e P E E R L E S S D E C A ­
T U R • Ifnallcd T A Y L O R and touched
h it h a t
W hile ha wound up with hla faat hall, with
v .
MOOI1K at tha bat.
T h e ball lore atralaht acroea th e p late, an d
D E C A T U R 'S (rln waa wide,
I Ut fa»t ball aure w ai working, ST K IK E
O N E , th e Umpire cried.
I ’ll a n eak tlow ope o v t r now, and make It
n u m b er t * » ,
T h a u c h t D E C A T U R at th e hortehldd to ­
ward the waiting M O O R E flow. ’
T h a reel la b etter tell u n d i d , ‘t u ta d when
- &gt;ss wo recall. r o r u*or near th a t Cher-Cola in -rK ey et ill
look for th a t ball,.

llvcrcU a gret^t game on short for the
visitors. It seems as if he ever
misses a hall, ho does so when' there
Is two o u ts ,‘he never blows up in
the pinches. His playing was the
feauuru oo the visitors 1—side:— *■&gt;----. The second game was called at
the end of the fourth inning on„
accoiint of darkness.
The game
does not count, as the regulation
gam e is supposed to go ftu r .and a 1
half innings.
Below is the b a% '
score:
f
Sanford
Burdick, I f .
‘Leon, 2b .
Corfb, rf
Bell, a* .....
M oore, cl....
-0 hst, 3b'
Ball Players Endorse This
Chapman, c
Brinson, l b .
Drink as a Stimulator
Currie, p ....
PnlmcrriL...

ft

For M O O R E , th e MIO MTV M O O R E , w ith.
■ a surd and goadly aim ,
Its* kno ck ed a i r r e a f hfrtf three bagger and
the fan* have (o n e Intane.
. m
l i l t te a m m s te i came a - r u n n ln | home, oa th e
—
ball want tailing along
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A n d t h e y n r v . r mention M n o u n ' s name
in th a t O R L A N D O f t W I .

Investigate Before You Invest
k

Im rS n iro rrio ilic s and if
your investigation is a thor­
ough one, I am wife I H ill
have the pleasure of order­
ing yours from Isaac Ham­
burger’s line. .
T he only line in America
backed by real Merchants
Tailoring.

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&lt;i atlll eomafthera they we)I (old b rtek t tu
aim pie co

Leon
Kobinsftn
llell. ..
M oore
Cobb ......
Chapman

TOWN

Brinson and Bell also star in the
field—Moore’s smash also proved
havoc to Orlando’s chances The
*rr playing of Weild$r also feai
tured-Large crowd out

' STOP THE HIGH COST OF LIVING
v

BY TRADING WITH THE

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SANFORD F L O U R AND FEED CO
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W holesale
, and Retail Grocers

Hay, G rain, Foed, Provisions and Fertilizers

Hay, per hundred.......
|£ v .
Scratch Foed, Peacock, per sack,.„ 4..
Scratch Feed, More Egg, per sack
Sweet Foed, Bay Mule, per sack
Sweet Feed, B etter, per kaek;..______
Sweet Feed, Arab, por s a c k „ _ _____
Data, No. 2, White Clipped, per aack
Data, No. 1 , Race llorse, per. sack...... ........
Corn, per sack «.
__ ...........................
W heat Fancy Milling, per sack_____
Cotton Seed Meal; 7 \ ± nor cnnt,-|i«r^aokB ran, BaUard's, per sack" . ..........’..... ...1 ... 1.69
Shorts, Hecker's, per s a c I t A T , 1 . G 9
Beef Pulp, tho Best, per aaid r . /
__ \ 1.94
C otton Seed Hulls, p srsack . .
.
.95
Alfalfa M eat per sack_______ __ V ____ 1 75
Half and Half, per at'Jc.......... r-......... ........... .. 2.09
Faultless Plsln Flou'K 24a, $L00; 12s
.50
R e a ru ' Content jic lf Rising, a high grade
Flour: 24s,J.iO ; l2 s , 86c; 9 ft . Z .7 Z .;
4.20
U H aven’t s'pace to mention hundreds of other
articles at rock bottom .prices.
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25 lbs Best G ranulated Sugar_......... ..... .....!
Best Jewel Compound Lard, per lb..;....
Dried Salt Meat, per lb f
..... .........
Maxwell House Coffee, per*lb.„.....................
Rumfordjs Baking Powder, per lb ................
Bejt Grade of Rice Grown, per l b __
Head Rico per lb .
..... ................. .
, Sardines, best, 6 cans
__
Tomatoes, beat, 3 cans for _
.....;__
Peaches, Table, b est,'3 cans for ,
'
— PflttChH, riffTbeat, 3 cans fo{ J .
Pork and Beans, best, 3 cans fo r.
Soups, Armours, 3 cans f o r .._ __ ......_____
Corned Beef, per can___ _______ ________ Jj&gt;
Roast Beef, por can . ......... ,!............. i....... ..
Hams, Fresh Star, per lb__ i l l . , ' •
Hams, Picnic, per lb. ..........
. Breakfast. Ba&lt;*on, per l
b
__
y California ■Yellow Cling Peaches, 2J$ lb
cans,.per can,..r„^„_.^.;....... ............. .......
Now Irish Potatoes, per peck.....

Visit our 8tore today and note the hundreds of Bargains awaiting yon
be a regular custom er'of ours If you wfll only give us. the first O RDER. Ev.
our goods In this store is new and F R E S H 'S T O C K . Nothing held In stock
These - jffices are good until Tuesday night, August 29th.'
.

Yours for Business,

.

FLOUR AND
P. O. BOX &gt;1206 V-’-

BLOCH

Before tho largest crowd of the
scasdn Sanford defeated Orlando in ]
a ' i.en - -inning and very- excitable',
game by a score of 4 to 3. Currie
was in the points f o r . 8an.fprd and
outside of- tha jiucond inning .when
Orlando. scored two runs ho bad
things -his way.
were helpless before his benders, ifu
less t t u n nine m'gp being retired on
strikes'. Cox, ex-Charleston plnyer
was selected - to work for Orlando
and he too twirled a masterful game.
I n - th e eig h th ■inning with Sanford
on*, run behind Charley Bell sent
one over the fence th a t tied things
up and not only th a t his playing on
short wus .tho feature bf the game.
Bell received-520.00. for hia hit. We
mention the fact, fo r.it sounds'.bad
to say , q hatful (Jlke pur comnolitaxgsa£ I t (Trlnndo), I t was as long*a
hit as we have seen-since the ferice
waa staked down.
, Jim Moore, the” big son of sw at
sent onp into . deep center that
ruilsetf' the first run to come over
tho plate. In the last three games
Jim has hit for three, three bqggoro.
Its1'g ettin g so now th a t Jim wl!L
have to hit the ball over the fence,
for tho Orlando outfield aure plays
in th e n e x t, county. But hore's to
the boy th a t deserves the -credit,
Paul Cobb in the tenth Inning sent
one of Moealy’a splttera -Into right
field th a t .scored Leon from first.
It ,ended a long and hard fought
game .which was ( an y b o d y 's,'u n til
the last man had been retired. The
moat noticable play et ql, thp after­
noon waa the flasfiy tH iilng of
"Slteefi Brinson on the first ’ sack

Burdick
Connelly
Brinson..
P alm er...
Wallace.
Currie.....
Team Avtfrago

The Big Semi-Annual

IS STILL GOING , ON

SALE LASTS 10 DAYS ONLY

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J . .D DAVISON, M anager i *

E. First Street.

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THE

HEART OE TH E W O R LD S

G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N

r M USHED
SEMI-WEEKLY
IN SANFORD— Lift D Worth. Living
VOLUME VIII

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. 1916

bring such proceeding* against this
with tho ameers of the War Ueco'mpanl as will require it to put
partmpnt and this great 'drainage
the canal in proper condition.^
i plan will be pushed to completion
after u campaign of seventeen years.
FRUIT INSPECTIONS
Mr. Whitner o f this city and his
fellow members of tho bonrd havo
t&gt;Fparnnrnt~ of " Agriculture- AsHB
-worked ~unceasingly fo r this* projectAtlcnllon lo the Acid Teals
that meaan so much for this part of
As the fJjJb approaches lor the,
Florida and now that their efforts
shipment of Florida citrus fruits thq
are to be crowned with success they
Department f&gt;f Agriculture of the
faej that they have accomplished
Bornethl nC thnt will bo for the last­
state is activo in defining the rights
AFTER VOYAGE OF TWENTY-ONE ing benefit not only to this sccjtion THOUGHT THAT PRESIDENT WILL THE S T A T E OFFICIALS WILL MAKE of the grower and shipper and what PROMINENT LADIES HERE FROM
constitutes a gip*&gt; orange or grlipe*
but to the entire state. The govern­
EVERY SECTION OF
SPECIAL INSPECTION '
' SOLVE QUESTION
DAYS SUBMARINE REA­
fruit
and
it
would
bo
well
for,
the*
ment
engineers
*have
approved
the
I
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FLORIDA
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growers to.road tjiu following bulle­
plans and the project will be begun
.There have been a few people In. tin from tho aripar^ment:
Washington, Aug. 25th.—
Tho
London, England, Aug.' 24.—-Re­ at an early date.
»•
hopes of the railroad men are high Sanford who said, ,thnt the .Com­
ports of the return of the Deutsch­
At the recoht convention of the
mercial
Club
noyer
did
anything.
today, as it is thought tji«i great
land from tho United States aro cor­
Association of American Dairy, Food
In Honor of Visitors
question- thnt is affecting
many These people were not members and
roborated, in a telegram received at
and Drug rifflciala,. held at Detroit,
A large party of Sanford, Alta­
Amsterdam from Bremen, as for­ monte and Forest City folks had a millions of people will soon be set- nevet gave anything toward the Michigan, the "Joint Committee on
maintenance of the ' Commercial
warded by Reuter's correspondent. jllcnlc at Palm Springs last Wednes­
Standards" reaffirmed and tenta­
Club
and therefore, aro not good
'According to this Information the day.
Renawod- optimism on prospects
tively udoptC(j| tin- Florida standard
This beautiful resort hever
Deutschland traVeljW 4,200'miles on looked better in the cool, shady re­ for Averting the. threatened railway, judgos of the - worth of the club. fo r' mature citrus fruit imported
The truth of the matter is that one,
her homeward voyage.' She reached
into for grown in America, • to-wit:
cesses of the forest Where the sun strike prevailed to'day among repre­
the mouth of the Wesor .on August has no chance to blister the tender sentatives of the employes and. at thing' accomplished* by .the Com­
" Eight parts of total solids to
Commissioner mercial Club with no help at all* is
23r&lt;L
.
akin of the nymphs who seek the the White House.
one
part- of. anhydrous citric acid,
Chambers of the federal mediation worth thousands of dollars to the
At'tVMii ginning the sea was tem­ liquid depths of the limpid pool.
for oranges, and
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city
and
tho
state
and
that
one
thing
board, after conferring with Presi­
pestuous but later * became more
The party donned their bathing
"Seven
parts
total
solids
to
one
was
to
open
the
eyes
of
the
state
to
calfo. The Deutschland proved to suits in tho morning and kept them dent . Wil.4o.-i, carried a message to
part
of
nnhydrdus
citric
arid,
for
the
fuct
that
tho
East*
Coast
Canal
the. brotherhood’* leaders, ft was
be able to navigate the stormy seas
on the. entire day, only coming out •supposed to bo some form of pro­ Co. was not keeping the canal open, grapefruit,
excellently.
Her engines proved
of tb6-pool long enough to. partake
This* Depfir-tment has- been un­
laulUess. No icebergs were passod. of'a bounteous lunch at one o'clock. posal mude by President Wilson las’t had never, placed il in g«k&gt;d condi­
tion
and
because
they
seemed
un­
officially
assured by- the United
The American government, says In fact .they enjoyed the day so night by-the sub committee of rail­ willing or'unable to do so Were en­
States Bureau of Chemistry of. its
road
executives.
It
was
kept
se­
the dispatch, acted in a correct man­ much that Wednesday was voted a
deavoring to foist tho canal upon hearty cooperation in the strict en­
ner as a neutral, rigorously enforcing reunion day for each week during cret, but A. B.-Gnrretson,* spokes­ the government ufter it hud uircally
forcement of/the standard, and pre­
men
for
the
employes,
voiced
the
respect for its frontier from British the summer and the bathing nnd
been paid for by state lands. This vention of the shipment of immature
and French warships by the employ­ picnic will bo made a weekly affnlr.
Weslejr Brotherhood VisRs
the
mutter was brought to the attention citrus- fruit from all parts of tho
ment of its own men-df-war.
•Orphanage
of the government engineers, the Union und
The picnic was arranged in honor
foreign countries.
A number of the Wesley Brother*
Eight Warships on Watch
congressmen and senntors and the
of several visitors present in-tho perI
enclose
a
copy
of
instructions
to
hood
dess with thfcir wives, the
After a • British cruiser entered son of Miss L’ahd of Jacksonville
government, officials of every branch*
inspectors for the information and teacher, Dr. L . JL Philips and the
Chaspeske Bay at night eyen more who is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
and by petitions brought to the at­
guidance of the growers and ship­ pastor, Rev. F. E^ftoinmeyer spent
effective measures were Taken ' to Bronson, Mrs. E. B. Brown of Tam­
tention of the tax payers of* the
pers.
I
.'
a very pleasant evening at Enter*
enforce neutrality. No. lesa than pa who is the* guest of her sister,
state, resulting in an investigation
prise last Thursday* They were met
Tho
inspection
season
will
begin
eight British warships, it was* said, Mrs. R. J» Holly and Miss-Perkins
that will eventually prove that tho
The name, ' post­ at the. wharf by a delegation and
were on the alert, sorrounded by. of Troy,-New York who is the guest
St. Johns river is the only practical September 1st.
numerous small American vessels bf her ebusihs, Mr. and Mrs. George
route for the Inland Waterways office addresses and territories of the escorted to the Orphanage ehapel,
which had been' chartered for the Kingsley of Altamonte.
through lha state.from Jacksonville various inspectors will bo published where they were received by** the
as soon u jth o inspectors srs ap­ boya and gfrls pf tho Mpthodiat
purpose of poacing neU and obtain­
to Key West. . ...
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pointed andj qualified, for tho infor­ Orphanage.
ing Information-aa to £he movements
I/
Clarkson—Appleyard
The committee appointed by tho mation of t io growers and shippers.
of the Deutschland. Nevertheless,
For
more
than
an
hour tho class
Hanford people will-bo interested
Commercial Club and with the ablo
the Submarine succeeded in leaving in the following announcement. as
waa
delightfully
entertained
by* the
The methids of anysls, rules and
chairman, C. R. Walker made spec­
undetected.
young
people
with
songs
and
read­
the bride was s former resident- of
ial trips to other points in the state* regulations ore the- same as those
A distance of 100 miles was .trav­ this city-during her childhood days,
ings.
To
the
honor
of
these
young
and worked unceasingly in the ef­ promulgate*! by the national and
ersed under water without difficulty. being the daughter of Col. and Mrs.
folks they arranged and rendered a
forts to have a square deal for the state authorities for the last .ship­
The Dputachland returned slight­ T. J. Appleyard, who conducted the
ping season; copies.of v/hlch may-be program which would have been a
people of Florida.
,
ly damaged;. according to an Ex- Gate City Chronicle here for many
obtained free of cost from the state credit to a school of artists.* The
chajuta Telegraph dispatch from the
anco, information on
: -Since that time the state officials chomist or tho commissioner'of aerl- way they sang enthused e v r y
♦m rion'n attitude
. m a-thia .lnf°r.matign
hare—Investigated the—East—Coast. culutre
present.
is (kpfiained in s dispatch from
or other governmental action look­ Canal and the people living along
After the program was concluded
Following is the state law:
Bremen. * * . * *
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ing toward recompensing them for a that route have complained of the
tho
president of tho class with hia
IiiBpbctors will pans for-shipment
today at 1 possible increased expenditure under inability of the company to keep it
Members of ‘ the crew were un­ united in marriag
commltteo
entertained the boys and
only auch (fruit as aro found in
willing, Zt* adds, to give details bf o’clock at her home in Tallahasspe to the eight hour day system. This open .ta navigation with tho .result
girls
with
delicious
ice cream served
packing -houses prepared, or being
the return- voyage. * The arrival of Mr. J. P. Clarkson, formerly of this was the object sought by a com­ that there will be some investigations
in
cones!
This
was
enjoyed by the
mittee of three railway presidents mnde at once, as the following from prepared by* shipment.
the submarine surprised her owners, city, now of Tallahassee
grown ups as wfll.as the-children.
The sample shall consist of the
charming who called on tho President at tho the Miami Metropolis indicates:
an aho was not expected to dock
Tho bride is
This evening's outing was pro­
mixed
juice of twelve average fruit,
White
House
again
last
night
after
young woman,
within a week.
"Just ns soon ns Attorney Gen­
nounced the most enjoyablo of any
a conference during • tljo day be­ eral Thpa. F. West and State. Drain­ which aumple shall include the small­ this season.
Bremen LefCs Week Ago
tween the President and Senator age Engineer F. C. Billot can gather est sizes and most immature, as well
Departure.for America a week ago
Some evening real soon the Or­
Newlands and Representative Adam­ the neceksary information, Mr. West as the largest and most mature
of thtriYJcrmnn submarine Bremen ia
phanage
will accept an invitation o f
fruit,.
Thy
sample
must
be
fairly
son, chairma^ of tho congressional will bring proceedings against the
reported in a dispatch (rpm Bremen,
the
class
to have charge of the muaio
representative
of
the
entire
lot.
In
as forwarded from The Hague, by nent men in the state. Ho is now committees having in charge inter­ Florida Coast Line Canal Si Trans­ case,the tept shows tho fruit to be for the Sunday evening service of
portation Co. to force that company
the Exchange Telegraph Company. secretary of !ho State Highway Com­ state com/ncrcc legislation.
the Methodist churcl) ot this city.^
The course which might be taken to dean out and maintain the East above the *U, S. .standard, tho In­
I t is said - the owners of the mission with headquarters in Talla­
Tho program so well rendered ia
spector
shall
inform
tho
ahipper
of
hassee, also secretary of the Florida by , congress affocting , directly the Coast Canal—and Mr. Wcat ar­
Deutschland und Bremen received
found below:
the
fact
that
the
sample
is
mature,
word seven days ago of the progress Good Roads Association. He* was present rsilwsy situation, it was rived in Miami this morning and and .pass the lot for shipment If
Leader, Mary Vinlng.
former secretary of .the. Chamber of pointed out, were these: • ' ^
will probably start on a tour of In*
being' mads b y . the Deutschland mi
it
fails
to
tpass
tho
standard,
the
Music, hy'Madeline Hitchcock.
Direct interstate commerce com­ spection of the canal this afternoon, fruit shnil t^c,attached and pUce.d in
her return voyage. Not until they Commerce in this, city and city ed­
Opening
song, Tho old Gospel
mission to investigate the relation of. going to Ft. Lauderdale tonight and the. custody. Of lha-shariff-or his dep­
•btainod this information did thoy itor of the Florida Times-Union.
permit, the Bremen to depart.___ _ . Mr.—Clarkson's, many-friends- in iailroada. and: their employee.-----— - from there on up the coast to- Jack­ uty— as directed by law.
Reading, The Organist and tho
Pass pendtng bill to increase com­ sonville. Mr. West expected to meet
The Deutschland took the same Jacksonville will loarn with interest
Organ,
’ Walter Harrison.
Inspectors shall by -no means
Mr. Elliot in Miami, byt the drain­
route on both voyages, the dispatch of his marriage and offer congratu­ mission's membership from seven to
Song,
We. are Little Sowers, Small
"paaa"
or
certify,
to
the
maturity
of
.
.
-nine* In anticipation of additional age engineer lias not' Arrived - yet.
says, returning to Germany by the lations.
-yt- jj^yilt on tho trees In the" Children.
_ A ^ i n d Jdrs^fiiiihaflfl jfliUnURttPrayer, Leslie Hand.
spyrtibn but is* expected to* roach grove, nor glvb any-official opinion
71lately after the ceremony for North
Enact imVurc compelling arbi­
Duet, . Just- Before the Battle,
Miami either late thlk afternoon or as to the proportion of mature fruiL
national hero, and baa been sum­ .Carolina, whera they, will spend their tration of futuro* disputes; similar to
in the grove, npr os to probable Mother—Grover Yates and Lillian.
early
tomorrow
morning,
when
he
that .pending.
moned Ip Empecor .William's liead.- honeymoon,___._____
will start with Mr. West on tne trip dato o f maturity of any portion of Malcolm.
quarters to report on hia voyage.
Establish efght hour day principle up the canal.
the fruitAcar lot or number of
Reading, The Three Kings—Edngt
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Poor Gasoline in Florida \ ’ * by legislation.
boxes.
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t
Flowers.
" I am making a trip from Miami
Flake R. Y. P. U, The question- of asking the legis­
Pass measures clearing' way lor to Jacksonv ille thrnnch thn *
__ Inspectors -shall— not nisliq ,UBr
This union baa been enjoying, good lature to pass-laws providing for the gqvnrnmunt ow norahip- of re Hr
Canal
in
older.
Mint
I
mae,
jm g r ams rueewtlyi slid alsu has g inspection ot gasoline" and* oils ahipRevitatiPTT
havT Brat ffgnii infnrmatlon.- ran«»,L tura -fruit, llhus- wasting—theii 'Ilnur
tWiffitcr tWrfttuUrwtn h e~ f^ n ^ ?p a f ccivlng - most serious consider allbir,
Mother—Grover
Yates.
ing the condition of that canal," said and chemicals for simple curiosity.
that .a.number of the membeis"Ktg a meeting of the executive commit- it was said.
Quartette—Edna Flowers, Beulah
the attorney general
F. C. Elliot, The personal knowledge of the in­
•atay .on their summer vacations.
teemf- the South Florida Chamber
Don’t Like Eight Hour Day
chief diainage enginnecr will make spector, and his experience with Sperling, Ethel Yates, Lillian Mal&lt;
8unday ovening Group J*-of which of Commerce here Thursday morn­
Statements given out- by railway this trip with me for the purpose of citrus fruit* he may astf-for the in­ calm. , - . , t.
Mr#. Gstchel is Captain rendered ing,' September 7. W. F. Miller of presidents showed no relaxation in
Reading, The Orphans—Ldltars
assisting me in thl^ matter. My in­ formation of the grower. No official
the program, utlng as its subject. Valrico, head of the organisation, their opposition to the eight hour
opinion
iui
to
the
probable
date,
of
Malcolm.
. formation ia that the 'canal is not
"Does God Take: Care of .the Chriaprinciple, and there was no direct being maintained aa the law requires maturity, nor tho number of cars or * Chorus, Jesus tho King, by girts.
indication of when they might give a and that the canal.company Is fall­ boxes in tb« grove that may- be ma­
Reading, The Baby in Church-*
final answer to President Wilson. ing to perforni its duty to tho pub­ ture at a fixed date ahall be given. Grover Yates.
Many telegrams from industrial and lic.
'
Inspectors will • also * advise all
Recitation, Crippis Tommie
commercial .interests
protesting
growers
that
tha
inspection
season
Edna.
Flower*.------- —
The state has b*en very generous
.against granting -tha-eight- hour-day to this company,
does
not
end
on
N
ov.
5th,
but
-will
Closing
Bong, Sweeter
continued Mr.
wertrtlilplayed by the railway heads. West. #"M oro than 1,000,000 acres continue until discontinued by order Years Roll By.
.Cdmmlssioner Chambcrk of the of land was grnnted by the legis­ of the National authorities afte*r the
federal board of mediation hsld an lature and deeded to it by the trus­ full maturity of the crop*.
-J
* Methodist Services Sunday j ,
have recently been promoted from
early mdrning conference with .Presi­ teed of the Internal Improvement
R. E. Rose; State Chemist.
There will be tho regular worship
the Junior# into the Flake B. Y . P.
dent Wilson today and then met the fund. Assuming that this land, was W. A. McRae, Com’ r of. Agriculture. at the Congregational chiirch next
U. and are indeed proving an addrfd
representatives of the railroad em­
Sunday. The sermons are planned
i Amohg tho vislotrs to the dty thia ployee. It was reported that ha worth $1 per aero the people of thife
strength and enthusiasm. *•
state
gave
to
the
company
one
mil­
Bapt
1
st
Temple
Sunday
•
to bo* helpful aa well as interesting.
Week is Mra.'E. B. Brown of Tampn
R. S. Gi. Reporter.
carried some proposals made to iars to induco th«* construction of
9:30
Su
nday
achooL
“
*
Special
• music,
Duet in morning
who la visiting her sister, Mrs. R. J.
President Wilson by a sub commit­ this canal. If the land was worth 11:00 Preaching, subject, "Jesus service by Mrs. Mstllngsr and
Holly at * Comfort Cpttagc.
Mrs.
UPPER B*JV‘JOHNS DRAINAGE
tee of tha railroad egacutivea lagt )5 per sere then’ the pcopla of Flor­ W ept."
Polk. All srs Invited to theke
Brown ia enroute home after spend­
night.
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ida gave to this company five mil4:00 Bsptism at B riason's pool.
Vices.
!
* _
■
ing
several
weeks
at
the
home
"of
Will Be Msde Possible After Fight
lf#'i dollars' for that purpose.
6:30
The
Three
*«Uniona
of
the
Mr,
Brown’s
parents
in
Maryland.
*
Of Seme Seventeen Years
Mr. and Mrs. nrowrr .also visited
"N o good can come from putting ,w W
n rn T
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T. B. Lanier, the sage' of Lake
..
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'Several of the prominent drainige
Atlantic City, Washington, New
the
canal
if
it
ia
not
to
be
main­
7:80
Vesper
services.'
Severs!
county was In the city a few hours
asperta of the state were here yee‘ i. •
York and many other points of In­
tained and I propose to see to U special features will be introduced. this morning and his many frispda
terday ip conference with Hon. J. N.
terest while away, j *
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V
Whitney; e member ol the drainage
that this company performs ita duty Make your plans now to come and were glad to she him around again
'board. Among them was Col. Prank i.^Mrs. W. Q. DeCoursey arid daugh­
to the.public and puts the canal in in *i te your friends to come with you. • ter a spell of yellow jaundice.
L. Bills of Melbourne, Chairman of ters’ Virginia and little Alice..aro
_
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7..
...
. . •*.. - j v . , *
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proper
condition according to sped- The subject of the pastor for the Having the jsundlea'was bad enough
the Board of Supervisors of the home again after spending the suntLiquor men put forth tTieir strong_ _ Draigage
_
^ In. Washington,
^
_
___ ___ ^ and eat efforts,
^ but were
____ literally. over-° f odtifftitannot bo Vesper service will be, "A Challenge but to be sentenced to stay in bed
Rlvkr
j mer
Cincinnati
PteUI*'gb to Jack* Virginia,'
*
*" whereW thrfy
**" havo ” been
~* **vie- whelmed by the heavy vote and pre-| done In a day,, but ak soon aa tho In- to ,th V Moral Men of Sanfqrd.”
it\ Tavares for six weeks weu enough
other conference Ring friends and relatives.
vailing sentiment for prohibition.
ormation ia in • hand ‘ 1 iptejid to , 7. George Hyman, Pastor.
to make Bat get up and-walk. *
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�Chit-Chat of the P l a y Houses in Sanford

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ready married and has a wifo and
volv/r* In ample evidence. Jimmy
Collier’s New Comedy'.Travels a it to paralysed with fe^r that he baby. Beside* he ha* *n affair with
Fast Pace
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another woman.
With her faith
ran(t . run; and this circumstance,
broken.
"Echo"
returns
&lt;tp her na­
Jimmy Goglan, the hero of # the coupled with the fact that he calmly
tive
west
where
"Big
Bill"
receives
"Np-Good- Guy," the forthcoming drinks his beer at the bar, during
her.
"Kahotna"
.
carries.
O
ut hi*
•Triangle Ince feature release with tho melee, so impresses the tough
vow
to
wreak
vengeance
upon
Hie
William Collier a*'8tar» which Is to bartender that htt determine* this
bo seen at the*Lyric TheatVe for a "noivy guy" must become a mem­
limited engagement of Friday begin- ber of his gang. So he takes Jimmy
1* K young man whoso Income It so Into the hick room-and introduces
large that he does not need to worrjf him to the -very desperadoes hw1
about work; wherefore he spends seeks.
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his time siding sevrral 'young ladies .In the meantime,'
Andrada'a
Chock Full
to enjoy life.
*N4 daughter Luria Jias determined to
AU this Is very disgustihg to Ma­ end her father's danger not by get­
lone, his uncle on his mother's tide, ting the pretty tools who set the
who also is his guardian, and con­ bombs but by reaching the rt^nn
trols a large’ fortune that Is coming higher up. In order to do this, she
tfots a large fortune that is coming has.joined the hand -under an asto Jimmy when he reaches a certhirf sumed name, doing everything they
age. Thla uncle, who had ‘ proven tell her to dA, certain that some par­
his metal as a ward politician with ticular achievement on her part will
* lot of gangsters in awe o f him, bring her to the man higher up for
The leading character, of "The
hears of Jimmy's last escapade, compliment. Jujt as Jimmy- has Goqd Bad Man" is an eccentric out­
which is to driv* an automobile been introduced to the- hand, she law, who calls ' himself “ Passin.’
through a plate glass wirdow of fi has been commissioned to blow up a pr-hfOMth.” ‘ •All- that Hr-knuwir “ of"
department, store,— *nd- determines certain ~t)un3Ing7"anfl Jimmy is tlele^ him Is that he .Is a mosj eheorful
that the boy shall have .a vocation gated to aid her.
*
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young man, always smiling, and
to keep him out of mischief.
Trembling in the knee*, Jimmy- oc- j-uifty wf-^some extraordinary of­
When this decision-is communi- companiea^her .and lights the bomb fenses against law and order. One
i cated to Jimmy ho rapidly runs over before a fine big building that soon of them is the holding tip of the
in his mind the list of available call­ after is torn asunder and thrown Pacific Express for the solo purpose
ings and selects that of detective as Into- th{ air. \ And the curprit es­ of robbing the conductor of his
the softest. But his uncle la deter­ capes. The outrage stirs the poliee, ticket punch.
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mined to make him active, so in­ however, and w-hen n letter reaches
"Pausin' Through" alms above'all
troduces as the first client Andrada,
else, to- h&lt;- of assistance to iliegitian Italian merchant who ia the vic­
m’ate children who are compelled to
tim of various bbrnb ourlages. Iron­
Tight
their* way alone in tho world.
ically enough, Malone’s henchmen
Herobs
society to tjive to -society's
are responsible for Andrada’a difii,
outeasts;
that is all.* , The reason is
cullies; but Malone feels that a de­
that
he
believes
himself to be an
tective on the case can do no harmillegitimate*
child,
He knew his
provided it is a detective who, he
Malone -is having a conference mother who died when he was very
is certain, cannot .detect.
with his lieutenant in an inner cham­ young; hut she never spoke to him
- Jimmy proves n complete sur­ ber bchiqd a secret panel in the den. of his father. And as she was so
man very unhappy and s o ;destitute, ho
prise. Donning his toughest clothes Lucia learns then that the
ho enters a saloonufthe underworld higher up is near; so she knocks on concluded his •governor must have
in search of the gangsters. They the panel and begs to he admitted Keen a scoundrel.,.
are ail about hlrtf and presently a to gfvo lmportant-information. The . Riding into tho "Lost Treasure"
fight takes place, with knives and re^ panel is opened. To get rid of the mine IfoTdmgs which are used as-a
lieutenant and .be alone with Ma­
‘ rendezvous of a bund as lawless as
lone, she tell* him there r* a~&lt;Jarerhimscif, where only nicknames are
tlvc in the next room; and the lieu­
used, and whero .every man ' is
tenant goes out and gives orders
"wanted by tho law, "Passin*
for Jimmy lhe fly-cop to- ho beaten
Through", encounters the prettiest
up. Luciu draws a 'gun and holds
girT he has ever aecn]_ and they
Malone, tjie persecutor of .her father,
promptly fall in love. She is the
at its point.
daughter of
"The Weazcl;" and
The gangsters cannot make a very beloved of "The Wolf." who heads
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good job of battering up Jimmy, fur the &lt;|U?or community. "Passin’
the police come pounding at' the Through" - finds here tyarejy swecct,
gates; so Jimmy gets a chance and
Lnff&lt;a- i&gt;vvr
— Tin* gang-sters (lee. Jimmy, trying to break
his way out falls through the secret
panel. There is Luria, about .to
murder -his uncle. Both trust him.
Malone is his guardian, nnd Lucia
is the girl he has come to love.
Jimmy’s choice is the smashing fin­
Mary Pickford in "The Dawn.of To' ish of the most important Collier
release thus far.
morrow" at the Star Wednesday

powered; tod the. fcrowd dSmAnda
hit lynching. With the rope about
hi* neck, about to be strung up, he
U rcecued by the marshal/ Bob Emmom, anB Bob take* him i f * y to
the lock-up.
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By certain-facta in poaaeaalon of
"Panin* Through," Bob learna who
he *i»/i^nd for the fir»t titne the
young man h.ear* something of hi*
parentage. Hi* mother and father
were married, ho leilrn*; and he was
born in wedlock. Bob wa* a rweetheart of his mother, and wa*
"turned down," but loved her al­
ways just thu same. Another *uitor
was "Bud Fraser,."The Wblf.” He,
never forgiving her for marrying the
other map, ahot her husband dead.
— Bob- tried long-to-get-*"Fh«rWolPJ
and ileal hlm'tho death he deserved;
just us he gift, hyn dead to right*,
news came of t^e death of "Pasaln*
through’* mother, and "Tho Wolf"

tion, and the plot and Its develop­
ment evolve about her, tho is ex­
ceptionally supported by a sterling
cast.—
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“ The Greater L o ts "
A photoplay not hampered by
studio walla comes to the Star Fri­
day.
Thu vaatneas of Natures
stage give* the atmosphere of "T H E
STRONGER LOVE,” a singular
grandour. It'* an outdoor mountain
and pine wood* story.
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On tho mountain live two dan*.
The cros*&gt; of the mountain is the
bmindaTy-1!mrr“ The_o u t«r worldTs
■hut o(T try. the encircling hills .and
these primitive people toll and spin;
live and die, in a tittlo world very
strango to our city life. But from
this Morosco
Paramount
photo­
drama we learn that such a strange
world can have it* heartaches, it*
bitter passions and it* momenta of
exaltation.
The * crudity of these
Surroundings serve as a strong con­
trast to the falrylike~and aesthetic
beauty of the star, Vivian Martin,
who ina part of singular appeal
makes this a remarkable Troduotion.
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E . F . L A N E , M AN AG ER
"THE HOUSE THAT PLEASES".

PROGRAMME
Tonight—"Tho^ Roformor” . Sclig
. Tribune News. ""The Beggar
• , and Tim Chlld".IIam and Bud.

Fifteenth Episode of "Tho Iron
* Clsw"
•7
Wednesday—Trranglc Day, "The
Good Had Man" featuring Douglsa Fairbanks and Bessie Love.
**n»r Marhla lltail11 fniunri|"

The story of the "Flower of No
Man's-Land"* deals with a baby'
called "Echo.”- who is left nn' or-*
phan, when her father,, a miner, is
,robbed .and. kiUdd- in jiilu but. She
: is brought up -by "Eahoma,” a good
i Indian and .loved by .Big I\iil, a
rough but tendtr hearted miner.
| Roy Thibet, an opera singer, who
I loses his vclce is directed to go west,
I His stage coach is over turned and
I HI it'severeiy Injured near.

Thumday—"The Girl at the Cur­
tain" "Never A**ln" "The
• Cow Pumhera Peril"
Fathe
Nows. Florence Rose Fashion
’ Film.
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in love Vm» the little* girl and they
are married. Soon after he returns
.east "Echo" lear.ua thgt he Is al-

• For Rent—Housekeeping apurtmejita, furnished, down.stair*,'large,
well Ventilated rooms, aieepjhg porch
and screened -porches, Alt Convenencea in kitchen. 618 Oak'avenue.

Program at the STAR
Better Pictures for the Better Element

T u p o l ity,v A u gu st IS — M fiiffL - P r c s e n b

-yto/a Burnt in “ Tttg rtO W K R OF N a
MAN’S^LAND”
^

COMING MONDAY *
Matinee Daily

R o s c o e A r b u c k le

For Salo—Tomato plants A No. 1
stock. F. F.^Tfifrner, Celery Avo.
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103-2tc

•- For Rent—StoPe room and office
and Ipring rooms In Bishop Block.
Thatcher Realty Co.
104-3tc

Friday, August 25— Vivian Martin in
“ THE STRONGER LOVE”

Chas. Chaplin and

v Ityr Sale—Two thoroughbred Dtiroc Jersey sows, i W. B. Ballard
Altamonte, Fla"
101

&lt; Wanted—By the first of Septem­
ber, two or three nicely furnished
rooms for light housokeepipjf. Ad­
dress P. O. Box 884,♦city; v l-3tp .

Thursday, August 24—Mary Pickford 'in
“ THE DAWN OF TOMORROW”

Saturday—"Would You Forglvo
Her"
"Tho Wedding Day"
8ixth Episode of ‘Teg O' The
’ Ring"
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For Sale— Nearly new adding ma- V
ine.*V-$36.00. Western Union.

FOR RENT

Wednesday, Aug. 22-Serial and Comedy
N ig h t,
iffystcries of Myra, Etc.

Wsy—«"The No GoodGny" fea­
turing Willie roller. "A Dash
of Courage" featuring Harry
Crlbbon and Gloria Swanaon.

For Salo at Sanfor^—Two lighters,
gasoline cnglno and pump and other
articles. Address Z. Spinks, Oviedo,
Florid*.
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1-tfc

This is the first appoareance in the
North Sea of strong German ndval-' -Rakery.
forces since the battle of Jutland bn
May 31. The first news that' tho
or '
Germans had left the shelter of their ®n* ' n®
mine fields and fortified bate* was co™ * c'
brought lo Holland by trawlefa
J57
which reported aighing a German
squadron gf fifteen warships, in­
cluding largo cruisers.' This fleet
was accompanied .by two Zeppelins,
For Sale'Cheap— Horae, wagon,
and was stcccring northwest in the buggy atf{l aurrey, all in good con­
region of Whitebank.
dition.
Apply . at W. W. Aber
93-tfc
The two British veasels lost ware nathy’a Furniture Store.
the Nottingham; 5,400 tons, and the
For Sale— Marine motor, 18 horse­
Falmouth, 6,260 tons. The crews of power, 3' cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
both the ships were savod with tho First class condition, Sanford Muchexception of thirty nine men. The ina A Garage Co.
B3-tf
Gormans also claim to have sunk
For Sale—Owing to change to
a British deatroyer,and damaged a
hattleshkp, but thia is denied by electrical povtfr we have on hand
I .nnilnn.----J it O W d in g t * » !&gt;• B U l U h -machinery in » f ad condition, cooAdmiralty the German fleet avoided slstlijg pf boilers, engines, water
an engagement with the main Brit­ pumps, fire pumps, air compres­
ish forces and returned to port whqn sors and . sundry "other machines,
its scouteds reported the approach which we offer at prices which are »
small part-of the o rij^ K o o s t. I f
of strong British squadrons.- &gt; *
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V*. interested address YjdEfh Carolina
On the western front the Frebefi’
continued to press forward in the Chemical Co., care I^V ^Peabody,.
Superlntnedent, Sanford, Fla.
neighborhood of - GuiUemont and
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68-tf
Paris reports the capture of a strong-.

Dnna Milken Metro
Debut -.
"The Flower of No Mon’s Lsnii^'
her first Wondorptay. *
Little Viola Dana, the nowest
Metro star, and nn artist of rare
dramatic ability will be scon here at
the Star tonight in the MetroColunibia wondcrpluy, "The Flower
of No Man’s Land."' This js a live
part feature written especially for
MiM-Duii» by John Hr OoHtns, who'
also directed its production.

THEATRE

T All Local Advertisement!) Under
This Heading THREE C E N TS a
Line For Each tnaertlon. Minimum
Charge 25 Cent*. ■ - .
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For Sale-—A second hand piano in
good
condition. Telephone No. 46
' • War News Sutnmary
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or
write
Box 1026, Sanford^ 108-3p
London, Aug. 21.—The German
high seas fleet has again appeared in
For Sale—Three lota on Banford
the North Sea, and in a clash be­ Heights. Exceptional bargain, $76
tween German submarines and Brit­ each.
Enquire Herald Office. *
ish scout ships, two British light
.
101-Gtc
cruisers have bcon sent to the-botFor Sale— Horse and two delivery
igons. Apply to .'G. W. Spencer*
London -reports .that one of the
1 Park Ave.
.
101-tf
submarines was destroyed and that
another was rammed and possibly

Little^, Viola

L Y R IC

-CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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ol heights on the road to Kovel.'
For RenL—Furnished house d! six
Fierce .fighting-, continues on the
nms and both,' Cor. Dth and
crest of the Carpathians, where-the
Russians are batt.ing within sight Myrtle.
of the Hungarian plains. No Indi­
For Rent—Six room cottage oncation has’ been given, however, of Palmetto avenue. $18 per moi\tJ)
tho strength of tho forces engaged Inquire of Sanford Furniture Co.
in this region, and-it is uncertain as
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ns
.fil— Uimeral ■-Biuglluff " fT
A* affuet H 4m f f r
»ngarx
tonr blocks from business center.
11. , i . ______ ________ _____, i __ ■— i . _____
The offensive of . the Saloniki Bath rooms In connection. 'Cheap
front is slowly developing and the rates for summer. Comfort Cottage,
fighting is growing In Intensity op gorner Fourth and Mggnolla. 92-tf
tho 150 mile battle line from Like
For Rent— Several nice office
Presba to Lake Dolran. Both aides
rooms over Yowell'a. Enqlilre N. P.
claim minor successes but apparent­
Yowcll &amp; Co.
"82-tf .
ly no aetiqgTti! Importance has oecurred.*' jin, Interesting feature of
For Rent— 708. Pntji avenue
this ffopt Ms 'the -adyance of Bullire of If. C. DuBose, Firs'
avenue
* ft.r!«!UdqUcJUMnlA -toward ^tha ~~
Greek seaport of Kavala. This port
WANTED
ia welldo the east of the Allied front
and the purpose of the Bulgarian
Wanted—Flat or roll t&lt;
move la not made daer'ln the dis­
with drawers and cupboard
patches.
mtala. Box 1168. Sanford,
Masculine and Feminine Qlns
Hardly.any priest, hardly any phy­
sician, would agree that women are
better morally than men. There ary
aome kinds of aln which men commit
more readily than women. Such are
the alna of luat, and pusalbly

Sanford, Fla.. July 3L 1911
ties. J. A. Bryant Plano Co.
poratlon, J. A. Bryant and i
cerned please take notice, A'
1916, I will sell one Hupmobl
1641, to pay storage char

Admission
Always 5 and 10c
Loat—Bull pu
black and whlu

ADMISSION B AND 10 CENTS
MATtNKX;

• Wt4ftM4i7 •
• Haltday
I til jp. m.
Night 7 p.m. Sharp
Wednesday

Worth While QuoUtlo^
AU word* are pegs to hung

�for tha Cowoff clt»6. Tb*j m*X
• Daily Thought.
tHUcUod, but probably JuaUy. and
The way to gain' a good repuutloi
Ik* time to sppllss to register van 4 vnte.
iritis the nolo purpose that ktirti crlli- Is to kndeavor to ba what yoo dfiatri
'!&lt; -Writer on Lawranee Telegram dim mlfbt*reiult In better thing* Tor
II* moat sot h « » « boon eonvietod. prato
appear.—Soergtea.
v
Ib iii to tto tlm* bo applloo to register
Make* Reply-to. Ex-Managar'a
tbo Lowell t&gt;aacbatt pubjlc. Lord
c/ »otrT o f!
yf-r obto»/, -rw«»ry * pnv
~
~
Said rottlflcnl* *mbr»coO th# folloWIBk
• Strictures on Reporters.
fut f or bribery In any of -tbo courts ot osy
lake* the ■ppeorencc of. a poof loaer
^Usually Cam** Lata
mat* or oi Ih. Untied Slate#, or If to. eon­
when he rraorta to aucjl a weak alibi
vietod ' k* rauil boro boon restored io tbo
nemorao la aometblng that many
Commenting on Harry Lord'* stric­ for hla fill lure.
right* ot OlllstMhlp.
tandt loo*
e K. R. H«hl el -way.
peoplo claim to experience alter they
tures on baseball reporters, *wbo are
'
Provided, however, Thot a# p « r e o a o r
"Baseball writers are thegreateatat*
TE* asld land being aaaoe**d at the date lls*a|
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^l****od*at of on , *u*h person wha'
blamed by tbo ex-Lowell manager for •eta the game haa. Can you Imagine tro hopcloaily catighL .
of the l*aannro of *ueh eoHJfleate In tbo waa 'on" January lit . 18*1, or prjor therenan*
ot
M.
A.
,Hto*k.
.Unites
■»ld
**rh is failure as n team leader. If- EL
to, cqlttlofi to vot# under-tb# constitution*
how much Internet there would be In
law* ol any of the *l*te*
or
tor*
Lynch,, in the Lawrence- Telegram, baseball If all the writers laid op
si; and
iltorl**, err entitled to vote nndoe-any form
of
governmnnl,
or
nay
nntufalued
cillaon
Iholr typewriters and didn’t write a
°( wtl£w ' M
Or hla dearendants. aha|l bo denied tbo
"Wo cannot‘agree.with Lord In hla single line about the game. ' The wrtright to r*«lit*r and vote tocouao ho shell
“ M r
dw • v .T R - o M .x is ;'not bo able to road, write end Interpret
•tatement about tbe Lewell writers- ter* In the lirat' plnce create- tbe Inter­
Clark Circuit Court tomtnol* Ctb, Fla.
any taction ot tbe ■institution ol tbo
10S-Twre-*tc
est anvl Uten exploit the doing* of the
•U t* o r Florida; •* above provided, or becauio bo ahnll- not own property ot tbo
Individual so that the Interest Is not Magazines
Admloiafrater'a N*llco of Bo4tfoni*ol o f* !u « above tppfirtttl: o itu iillid a citw tni
Periodicals
Account* ,
allowed to die out, papvlded, of course,
of tbo United States, howovor. at .tho u i m ’
To\All Whom It May Crtcw n:
they apply, .and bafor*, (to y ahall bo adthe plnyera do tly^r sligfiv When ths u
Soda W ater j: • Nolle*, la berihy *i»*n that on Tnraday, mil
tod to register, shell pf*oowt to th*
th*. nth- A y of (M otor. A. D. 191*. I registration officer crrtlflenre of hla natauraljdnyera fall down, then the Interest
shall pi*sont my account na ndrainictrator laaiion.
Confectionery
or n duly aulh.TJTicalad copy
dies out.
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ol the o*tau of Lucy 8. Drown. d*«oa**d,
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to the Honuroble Usoru* O. Il*n ia*, Coun­ thereof.
■tfn nearly e v e r y Instance a baseball
Hoc. 2. Upon tbo adoption ot thin smendty Jude* ol Haiulnol* County, nt hi* oSco in
Cigars
and
T
o
b
a
c
c
o
s
writer Is a fan. Personally he wants
K*nf«rd, Florida, and at th* »•"»♦ « * » • m*nt to the constitution, ths lotialntoro
prrsent my youcliora and t*k that th* said ahall onset appropriate laws to caw&gt; Ibo
to do nil he can to promoto the game,
purpoa* of thli atn*ndm*nt Into *ltocf.
bi APhWtod *nd
mid every line be writes Is .a boOat*• Th* votte entt in compliant* with said
Plumbing
and
proposed amendments, and lha cnnvaae,
’ Adminlttraior C. T. A.
When he crlUdxes he does »o beenuse
103-Tu*o-t0tc
__' drrlaratloM and return thorool. ibaJl bo
he feels that it’s warranted—there are
■ublaotod to ths aainu regulations and reG
a
s
F
i
t
t
i
n
g
•trlctions a* u « prodded Try law for sonno ulterior motives behind hla crltlWhereas, Tbo IccUlatHre ot ISIS, under oral oUrtinna In the state of JFlonda.
-ofim*. merely a struggle to remedy
(M il)
In T*otlmony Whoroof. I hnvo
lb* conctitutlon o f U8S, ol th* otala ol
hereunto t o f nty h tadJ *nd atFlorid*, did p**o thr*0 Joint r*oolullana proconditions that are not satisfactory to
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the o r * * r s « r t f m * ^ u u All W ork R e c e d e * M y PcraonR poring amendments to lha constitution 01
tbe baseball public nt large.”
of Florida, at Tallahaaaoo, tbo.
th* cut* ot Florida, and- the asms word
Capital, this th* twantX-ftflhV
* creed- to by a vot* ot lhr**-fillto of all th*
&gt;
day ol July, A. » . 1*1*. *
mCmtora *Uctod to *tch hou*o: that to*
Attention
And
Best
Efforts
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H. C I.A Y CR AW FO R D .
vat** on said. Joint resolution* war* tStored
SLIDING G LO V E” IS NOT NEW
t&gt;
Becfutary ol Btato. •
upon lh*ir r»*p*ctlv* ,Journal*, with lha
V E T E R IN A R IA N
lu l-T ur»-J3te
y**a *nd nay* thereon, and they Jld d*tarTelephone
No
25
Opposite
City
Hall
min* and dfroot.tint th* said Joint ro*oluChick Qandlj Causes 8«nsatlon
---- OFFICE— —
Ilona b* tubmltud to th* electors ol tho
NQTICR FOR 111DM
* Using Mitt to Protect H*nd|—Roy
■Uta ot the '*on*ral olaction In November.
Nolle* la h*r«hy given that aaaJod bid*
H AND BROS. STABLES
Thom** Also Wors One.
will bo rocolved up and until Un o'clock
**N*ow, tbarotoro, I, II. Clay Crowford, a, m. el Monday, lha 11th day of SepUm**cr*tary of th* otal* of Florida, do horaby tor, at lha afBr* of tbo dark ol tho circuit
l Bring In yonr lim e and alck
■tv* nolle* that n
court (n th# court hduss.ln Bantord, B*m[ horses and males.
Have them
Inolo county. Florid*, for the [uirehaae of
.. Oonarnl Election
H a rry Lord.
I treated. H ave their teeth etamlnwill to hfld In oach county’ In Florida on th* Btmcl*l Drataif* District -bond* of tbo

LO S En

v

DR. A. DOLAN

BUSINESS, CARDS

l ed, sharp corners dressed down,

aa they hare always. In our opinion,
been loyal to basvbnll qp&lt;l big boosters

! projections cut on and decayed
i molars eilrartcd.
ODOOOOaODOOOODOODODOOOOl

H E N R Y M c L A U L IN
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and all Dyug habits cured at home
by easy tried method which is free
of convenience or tliaability during
treatment. Very reasonable rates;
Sanitarium in connection. Write
H. M. OWENS, Manager, 436
Peachtree St., Atlanta Ga. for
patticuidrs and Inferences.

JEW ELER
M Y SPECIALTIES

( d M d 6M 9 6» H » f &lt; » M 66» » W
One Inch Cards Will Be Published Un*
der This Heading At The Rate Of|7.2t
Per tear.

Tucidty next lucrecdlni th* flrat Monday
In Novsmtor, A. D. 1*1*. th* said Tuanday toln f tha
Hr.cnih Day ofNocomboa
for tho railflcntion or rvJocElon of th* sold
Joint f**olull«to propofln*~nm*ndmonla to
th* eonitltutlon of th* atat* of Florida, via:

Offlec Neil to W. E. Houaholder
Garner St Woodruff Building

D K . P . E. W A T T S
YE. EAR. N O S E and T H R O A T
t

MONDAYS nod TUUIUDATII
1:00 to 4:00 P. M.

V-

beyond the elbow

PICKARD’S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
GORHAM'S
STERLING SILVER
Eddie Hnlllnnn. signed by Snn FrnncIM* lifter Snll'I.ake let him go, will ROGERS' PLATED WARE
be uaptl us utility lull el der 4&gt;y tbe
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
Seats. ■ ‘
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Job fo r Eddie Hnlll/ian.

D E N TIST
In

Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit
Seminal* Ceanty, Florida
Ovorstroct Turpentln* Company

Office: Yowcll Ruijdlng
FLOR.LA
TIIOMAH KMMKT WILSON
E. PEHUUSON IIOUSIIOLDIB

, Wilson &amp; Housbolder
LAWYERS
FTbHda

Sanford

A Jo.nt Resolut-on proposing a n . amend-,
mrnt to Srctlon* 2, S and 4 of Article V II
of th* constitution ol th* state of Florida,
relating to rensu* and apportionment.
U* .It resolved by lb* legislature of lb*
atat* of 11nrnf»:
That the follow:rig amendments to the
constitution of the stale of Florida be, and
-tho same are hereby agree&lt;1 to, and tha
same shall be submitted to the ejector* of

E lto n J. M o u g h to n
ARCHITECT
O fflec In Y o w cll llld g.

.

S a n fo rd , FI*

GEO. A. DECOTTES
ATTORNEY and COUNSE1XOR at LAW

Tito uncertainty* of life U eijually
"

Florid* Drove* Drain*** District, sold
bonds tolnc dosciibod na follows: Amount
nt laau* JS500.00; Dmomlnntlon *100.00
each; Onto of bond* BapUmtor t, 1*1*. Int*r**t ois (* ) p*r coat pot annum payable
Mmi-enaually,- '* V ’ ,
D a t li numtotod on* (1) to anvontaon
(IT ) faduilv*. maturing no follows: 1-2-3
September 1, | *l*j 4-5 B*pt*mb*r 1, 1*20;
5-7 8*Pt*mbcr 1. 19211 8-*, BapUmtor 1,
1*12; l « - n . B*pl»mb*r 1, 1*22;
11-18
B*nt*rator i. 1P24: 14-15 Beptcmtor 1,
1*26; 1*-1T, B.pUrab*r 1. 192*.
All bid* mutt to accompanied by n eartISod chock for on* (1) par cant of th#
•mount ot bid, as *n avldone* of good
faith,
Tbo Board reserve* fh* ri*ht to rojoct

ilicable to the uncertainty o f having j’ our car stolon

Practice In Slate and Federal Court*
fjitff\e7-Woo-IrulI Hldd

WHY NOT HltOTEC'l' YOURSELF TH EN

Sanford Hn

S C H E L L E M A IN E S
LAWYER
SUITE 9, COURT HOUSE

SANFORD

PHONE 1U

FLORIDA

Dr. J. A . TROVILLION
in the largost 'organization of it* kind in Jho I'nhm. Itn an organization, that, within 60 MINUTES
notification of the loss of your car, Every jiolice department, Every garage. Every accessory con­
cern in Every town in the wholo *t«tih bccides special representative* are notified by .telegraph and
nre in full poanrssibn of all particulars tnal will U-tul to your car'a identification und ultimate refurn.
Anti ihe smdll lutn of $2.50 per annum is,the only amount that it'will cost you for this com
plcte service— Absolutely unique in its completeness,
*
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THE UNITED STATES AUTOMOBILE JMtOTECTIVJi ASSOCIATION gu n ran lces to
Hpenti $150'for the recovery of jtvory mcmbcr'B c*r.
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S P E C IA L IS T
In CANCER, GOITRE and T U M O R S
Cur* Th«&gt;m Without Cutting Thom Out

ORLANDO,

FLORIDA

BUCCESSOIt TO W. H. UNDKKWOOD

One and two horse Wagons Made
in Sanford, on hand at all times.
P R A C T IC A L H O B S E S IIO E R
20S-207 Oak Avc.
Phone 244

tlstU * M. Cfcrlotrasn and ----- —
*
Christman, fa*r husband. Frank P,
•
Wood and Plorvnf* Wood, his wile,
,Onrdn*r P. Wood, Mnry K. Taylor,
and Prank A. Toylor. bar husband;
Annie IjtwrOnro a n d ---------- ■' Law­
rence, her husband. J. F. Duydott,
Daisy II, O'Rourke and Jnmos
O'ltuurke, her huebnnd.
To the defendants, Annie Lawtonc* and
— ——
Lawrence, tor Husband and —a— —
CkiUUMn, husband ol the defendant, Hate
tl* M. Christrasm
,
'Y ou and etch ol you or* hereby ordeVtd
to appear to ths bill Med In this emus* on
October 2, ISIS, at the Court House In San­
ford, Florida.
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- It Is lurttor ordered that thU order b*
published one# n week for eight.lurcoMivs
wrelra In th* Sanford Herald, a newspaper
puhtUhrd In Brmipole rounty aftrevsld.
Witness mj hand and th* **sl of th*
sold Clrrult Court tbts ~t 1st d»y ol July,
A. JL 1*1«. ,
(Official trail
K A. DOUDLAS8,
Clerk Circuit Court
Msatey A Ws.lon,
fiol*. for Comptl.
99-Tuc*:8tr

county in tb* slat* for overy ten thousand
&lt;d population iheretn. or tLe major.fraction
i hereof where there may to a major'frart ion
left over after dividing the whole number
ol population ol the county by the .num­
ber ten tAouvund; Provided, that each
county shall h ive at least one .representa­
tive and that no county *h*ll hava more
than threw repreeenlallv** in th* house of
representative*. Th* member* ot th* house ln~~ Circuit Conti. Bevonth Judicial ClrcwH
ol repreevntntivv* shall to eJ
— H« » l a * l * U»*wtn Ftwrtdw----------—---------Ov*fsU*«t Turpentine Company
to at th* Mhurtlnm and place*. Tb* term
of nfflr* of MOatar* elected in 191* shall
esplre on th* flrvl Monddy ip April, 19)9
The term ol
“flee of senators elected In
1918 from
.......
thi following counties, to-wltt
Escambia,
___ Gadsden, Jarkson, Leon. Madlson, l.sfayette, Taylor, Columbia, Nassau,
I, Marlon, Bumur, Jefferson, l-r*.
.oe, I'Utnam, Volusia, Hamilton, Alarhllrowprd. iJbcrty, ll*rnando, Ptnelltl,
&gt;ard, Palm llrarh and hevy, shall ag­
on tb*.'first Monday In April, 1921;
__ithvr venntor* to to *l*ct*|l In th* year
191* ttolr term of olhr* shall expire on th*
first M om W in April 1921. Ail maftth***
ol th* hoSt of represanlstlv** elected at
the general *lertlori In 1918, -their term of
oMe* shall. *splrs on tha first Monday in
Apnl, 1921, nnd thereafter th* term of off-cs of all member* of tb* houe* of rtpr*.
ventative. shall commtnee on the first
Tutsday after the Brel Monday to April
nest succeeding tho election. At thi gen-,
•ral flection In 1920 and thereafter, all
senators to to elected shall be elected for
a tot •* *1 Uur year*.- th* term to tottn on
th* first Tue.day alter the first Monday Ih
April ot tb* following year, except '{hat
when a new eouifty Is created, ih* legisla­
ture shall at that lime fit th* length « f th*
Igrm ol th* first senator to to elected there’
from at two or lour years with th* *nd
o' heegiflXAhA .pambto.nLoltLaanJ.
MErCTn a balance with the number ol the
n*w.

LEGAL AD VERTISING

listtls M.* Cbrislnrnn a n d ---------Christman, her huabsnd. Frank P, •
Wood and Florenru Wood, hi*
wife, Gardner F, Wood, Mary K.
Taylor nnd Frank A. Taylor, hrr
buihand, .Annie
Lawrenee and
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Lawrenr*. her . husband,
J, F. I'.urdett, Daisy It. O'llourk*
and Jnmeo O’ Hourko, her husband.
Tn the* dslsndsnts. Until* M. Chrlttman,
Frank P. -Wood, Gardner P. Wood. Mary U.
Taylor, l^snk A. Toylor, Daisy H. O'Rourke
James tCKoark* and J. F. ifurdott:
You and *aeh of Voir ora hereby ordered
to appear to the Mil filed In.^hU chute on
Reptamber 4, 1*1* nt th* Cuurt House In
Banturd, Flnddn. - It la lurttor ordered tost this order bo
published one* a weak for (our luctootlvw
week* In tb** Hanford Herald, a irewapapor
plbllthed In S*mlnol« county aforesaid.
Witness my. hand and tho aoal of th* said
Circuit Court this 31at day of July A- D.
191*. ,
, la#all
K, A. DOUGLASS,
, Clerk Circuit Court.
Massey .A Warlew, Sold, (to Complt.
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99-Tueo-4le
Nolle* of Applicative for T o t Doed Under
flertion I o l Chapter (*8 *. Law* of FJtoNotlre la heroby given that W. M. Moor*.
said rertificat* in my office, and has made
application loi lax dead to Issue In neccrdane* with law.
Bald rerllficnt* am(&gt;rar*o tha following dexerlbod. property
•ituated In fominril* county, Florida, tuwtli u t 2* Babford Celery Delta. Tho Mid
land tomp a**oaa*d at th* 4at* •( Ih* lo■uanco of aurh certiorate In th* name of
G. W. Crlm. Ualn* said rertidrai* shall
to

i«r“ FU.L IN BUNK CAREFULLY

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP

Gantlcmcn—Efjdotcil flntl rcmlttnnco for Two Dollar* and Fifty Cortta ($2.50) lor which plcnsa
maku mo an xctlvo mcmlittr of tho Association for tho period of Twelve Month*, effective immed"
lately upon your receipt of this,
Mgker'a Name

Signed
Street AddresJi

Mnchlnu N o

Cyllndera

Motor No,
Capacity

Clrrult

d**d

Nolle* of Appllrstlon for To* Deed Undo/
8 *ril.n * of Chapter (SIS, U w *r of

Cu1

W* K. Lao. of Wtklwo. FloHds
If. B. Drown, of Wrhlw*. Klrrldo.
, ROnitRT W/ DAVIB,
96-Tuto A Fri-I0te.
RegMi
DRPARTMENT OF TU B IN TK IIItllt
D. 8. Land Offin at &lt;J*in**vll1e, FI*.
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I* b*v*by given that Andrew M
Ilurh •&gt;! Weklw*. Florida, who, on Juno
24, 1*11, load* Homestead Entry. No. 08836
r E, y 25 BW *l ond W H o f Hbljr, Sc*.

ilahare**
t ” •T
.ow"ThlP **
Meridian, haa

»•"«• *» R. Tnl-

filed notlre of lnt*nt on to mah* five y«*t proof,1 to wubllah
S M to tho land nbova deacrllwd before
C t « t cireull Couit, at Tavarca, Florida
u* th* Slat day of Aurpst. 1916.

TJounty
It* flati

For general information nnd partlculnra addre**

srmr-nny r#—t n r ~ H s

«» rn .
Hr V..14. MeDenial, b. C..
N-TsstdU

Cloth

e H rro te e h v e - A sso cra tio ir

redawtood

will luwo U*r*on on tno 2nd day of S*plomhtr, A. D. l * l « ;
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Wltnna my ofltrUI. slghatur* end anal
thl» lha 1st day of August, A. D. 191*.
_ (*«al) B. A. DtlUOLABB,
Clorh Circuit Court Semlnol# Co., m .

DeMrimrat *f tha Interior.
_v. 8. Land Office n GalarevllI*. Fla.
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. Aug. 12th, 191*.
FUlmen df
or VteUlw. Fl*_*h"whoWilliam
D
rillman
on Jun*
.1*1’ , mad* Hamretead Entrv
Na

tore fn '**
•* 8iKJ&lt;19*nd
«f HWU,
Boctlon
32. Townahlp
S, 8H
Itana*
29 fi
te?re.b| S r :. M ,,ldUt'r kM «&gt;••* Sollc. oi
" W v 01, to mah* H ,e-tiar p»ool .to
tofore I'U
,t Clicalt Court,
otov*atd**C,(b«d,
Link
Hanfai d
HoHd., oo |h. ailh d.y of Septemtor
r i aimant nim*a aa wl|ae*e*e:
1*
• B. A. lluah of Wekica, Florida
w w
Florida .
W. H. Boyd al Wohlwa. Florida
W. A. Kuah af Weklwa. Florida,
in*
■ RODEHT W. DAVIB
.lOt-Tuaa A Fri-low -.
. Kogbtor.

■•gulaturc it shall ba rntlU ttf'lo on* **aator. and on*'m«mb*r of tb* bauso of repre•entatlv**, until th* n*it rnumaration pro­
vided for In Section I, of this ArtiHe, that
■ball ba ttkan after tho creation of tto laid
now count*, or until tbo n n f - n n u i enum*ration that ahall to takrn by tha llnltad
Htatea of America altar tto tonatlon of lha
•aid n*w County, whlrhavrr shall th* *oon*r
to taken after tto rrettlon of aald n*w
county, when It ahall to *nUtl*d to on*
m*rator of th* houa* of repreaentstlvae for
ovary t*to thousand of population, or th*
major fraction
thereof th* same na ethar*
rniihtlea
W.'*
A 40UII unoiuiion propoalni aa mmand*
meat to Section I of Artldc VI of "he
constitution o f tho aisle ut •Florida na
• mended by Joint Kraolotton No. 2

K»ibUny,l,S' R#UUb« 10 ®9dr8f9" nnJ
", t Ssj, “ •
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Thaf th *, following areendmont to BonjLon
j* t L lh* Constitution or
tb# state o f Florida to, nnd, Ut* same is
hereby agreed to and ahall b* oubsnltud to
tbo *|fctore ’ of tha atat* at tho ctnaral
•taction in 1916 In: reparation nr reaction:
SrelKn I. K »*ry mal* p*r**n of .th*
of twsoty on* y*ore and upwuds who U •
ntiaOn ol th* United BUtre nt tho tlm* h*
•J&gt;pll*a to rotUter shall to drereod a qual­
ified elector at all •Urtlaoa Under tho eon•titution of th* aUt* of FlorMn. provided,
,k* ‘ .to rnili*#o* the following nddllienol
quRtlQraUoat:
, •
R* (ball have rooidod and had hla netmanent home and pine* of obodo tn the
out* of Florid* tor ana year, npd In tho
reunty wherein h* an pile, to rrglatar for
•is months previous tharsto
^
n * mu.rj.0 able to read, write tod Inter­
pret any toetlon of tho renotltuUto of th*

ha* made appliralton for tax L e d to Im h
In nrroidonc* with low.
Bnid rertUrsto
• mbrnr** the following desrrlbod pioprrtj
i'J'ftoud In bamlnol* county. Florid*, to-wltt
HWU
l*m 4 acre*

lrr«!W Corn,,' liw-

Tpv fl. lUfigv 31, C*

, Th* said land tolng s»»os»»d at tb* data
of tbo Itsusnra- o l' such certificate In tha
■ am* of CurNuMoor* 4 Co. UnlaJa Mid
rertifleata shall ba radaomod aecordlag to

• ( Ap*iUatl*n for Tna
Hretlan a or Cboptor 4» » » , t
Notice I* hereby glvop the
Rabun, nureharer of Taa CertU
has filed aaid certificate la m;
ha* made appIkatUn fbr tha t
tn accordance with , law.
Hai
embrace* tho following dnacrjl
•Hunted .In Seminal* county,
wit: Lote to, I I and U (laao

"tiS T a j J S ' j s j s a
shall W redeemed aero,
taa deed will faoue therooa on
ol Auguat. A- V . 191*.
WltnoM my official aignati
tbla tto 26lk day *( Jtdy. AU U Clreult C o u S ^ S g
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PAGE SEVEN

THE SANFORD
o r * of the children

wm

a -heart

fc ffir W T o V T T o T c n a .

Morqthan once Ilelona felt that
One day In looking over an album a
photograph fell to the floor. Ilelona ■ho was playing a dangerous game.
ated a alight shadow move across Much aa she deprecated tho dishonest
le face of Edith aa aho apparently trait In Rruco Arlington’s character,
at times something Ingenuous. lntanaJrecognised tho pbrtralL '
•'Who ti lt?? Inquired Helena, and bio In his better nature stirred hfP
soul to tho depths. Was sho falling
■be steadfastly regarded tho plcturo.
Jn
loro wllh him. Sho strove vainly
• ''That la Draco Arlington, my hus­
band’s old partner.
Then, loo. Arlington had changod
Helena sighed. She replaced the
slnro
coming under her Influence.
photopaph, but when alono tho next
|Wnlworth Travers had died contrite.
day took It again from tho album.
"Like tho one lost to mo," sho mur­ Was - It her mission to attempt the
mured! "tho sumo Ingenuous charac­ "coming hack" of thla now brand
teristics, a man of good Impulses but from tho burning?'
Thero was a week that Bruce Ar­
weak aa water In resisting tempta­
lington
acted strangely. Ho wao de­
tion."
pressed. dojoctod. One evening, when
: . Somehow aho could not get the cir­
cumstance out of her mind. The orlg- sho Tfas expecting his custoinary call,
sho reci^lvra a note Instead.
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“ You will And qncloked," It' read, "a
certified chock for tho amount I
caW d Mr. PerplvaLto Joia^_Ymi max.
got holluva nto. hut -voluntarily from
tho day I saw you my conaclonco
quickened and‘ I began putting aside
a sum for restitution. Last week I
found a letter you Inst, written to. Mrs.
Perclval detailing the success of your
'schqtno.* I have sold out my busi­
ness to mako up tho full amount,
which. I wish you to roturn to Mr.
Perclval.
-------- -city for a fow weeks at fosst They . "I havo my punishment end I de­
deplored her decision and mourned serve I f 1 fancied at one lime you
her absence. At .tho end of a month loved mo. In view of your 'schcmo'
Edith received a startling totter from I see you only had contempt for me.
•hor cherished friend.
I shall always lovo you. At least, I
In a fow plain words Helena wrote am a better mao for knowing you.
that her purpose In coming to the city Qoodby."
was to seek out Bruce Arlington, to
Hor heart went out towards this
win his lovo, to sacrifice herself by mlsgutdod but repqntant man. U was
marrying him, In ordor that she might strange, buf, either reckleaa or hoedload him to restore to Arnold Percl­ less, Arlington was run down by an
val the money ho had taken from automobile that ove'nlng. .
It was Helena who nuraod him hack
As If purely Incidentally, Helena to health. Sho could not resent hli
had flasbod across the path of Arling­ pleadings when convaleloenbo came.
ton. There was not a womanly artl- And out of her Intended great sacri­
fleo of fasclnatlop that aho did not fice for dear frlondp, thero came the
employ to advantage In luring the deferred happiness of her It foil mo.

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Bn GEORGE E. COBB
F (Copyright, 1&gt;M, by W. O. Chapman.)

f "Sister of sorrows; wolcomo, thrlco
nrelcome.”
| Thojr were balm to a weary soul
becking sympathy and rest, those forKrcnt, sincere words. She. to whom
[they were addressed, did not resent
[the designation. Her proud Up tram[dried slightly, the-dear- steady- eye
hnmnvoptrwim a momentajyma'aovr.
fjjrben Hplena Bricrly was the comfjpoaod, queenly, perfect woman she ai­
rways was to the outaldo world.
I Hers was a tragic story. Within
m slnglo year ebe had seen a luxur[loua home and a regal fortune slip
[from the control of her credulous,
[easy-going rath or. the preZ.Pf Jharp[era Then he bad -died, her mother
bad followed him within two weeks
and Helena was -left alone In tho
world.
Her beauty was of a striking typo,
her manner one of Impressive woman­
liness and dignity. Her knowledge .of
ceramics made of her an export, and
she secured a paying position In tho
studio of a find catering to a high
grado clientele.'
And then Helena met the romance
of her life. Tho only man who had
ever attracted her, Walworth Trav(ers, bocamo her fia&amp;ca. Ho proved
false- More than that; In a moment
pf temptation be appropriated money
that did not belong to him.' Repent­
ant, contrite, ho dlod In e prison cell'
a year later and the romance of
Helena's life was ended.
8be settled down to a dreary, love­
less Ufa.
All that was precious
|to the heart of a sensitive wom­
an- bad paaaod her-by and left her
strandod amid the bleak, barren deeert of despair, 8ho lived on. aho
worked on, with but a single gleam of
iunshlne. Somehow, an old achoollend aought her out, one sho had
iown as Edith Mannlere, now Mrs.
irclval, happily married, with‘ two
illdren and longing for the company
the dearest friend who had ever

TRADE MARK REGISTERED

Din KlUefer of the Quakers boUoves
that bis arm Is rounding Into shape. ‘

CITRUS ER U ITS

Cincinnati-fans mostly are pro and
con for tho Reds—mostly con, If tho

“ Finely ground Pbosllmc w(ono of tho boat Applications of phosphatic
fertil iters ever put on the market.
It is unsurpassed for fruit, trees and general crops where phosphatic
material is needed.
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Recommend heavy applications and’ it will be lasting and become
available thtough years.”

There aro a fow Fed parka about
tho country that would look good
planted, with early potatoes.

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

Fielder Jones has great hopes of
Dob Groom making good for tho
Drowns tho Coming season.'

-------- Prices T .O . B. Phofifimc, Florida, In Bags
CARLO AD

$9.00

Per

LESS THAN CARLOAD

Ton

$10.00 Per Ton
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Johnnie Excrs says the Bravos will
win tho-1916 flag In (he National. The
firecracker Is not alone' In this belief.
• *&gt; •
Amby McConnell,.former White Sox
plqyer, has boon sold by Syracuse to
Utica, N. Y., which team he will man-

GHASE &amp; C O M PA N Y, Sanford Agents
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6CALA, FLORIDA

W HERE SHALL I GO TO SCHOOL?

’ UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
Rather Than Join Vancouver Team He
GAINESVILLE
Secures Engagement With • Mov­
ing Picture Concern.
Investigate Its advantages Before Choos­
ing Your College
Itnlph Works, who used to .pitch for
436 Studonta from 61 Florida counties
the Detroit Tlgeyti, does ' not" hay« to and 24 States end Foreign counties 1916piny ball In order to earn a living. He 16. Total 818 Including Summer School.
was released by the Los Angeles club
* Write at once for Catalog.
the other day nnd ordered to report to
A. A. MURPHREE, Preaidont.
the Vancouver rfub. llut ho did not
follow Instructions. He Just breexed
tip to Santa Ilurhnm mid Joined it
moving picture company nt n salary
which he claims Is fatter than nny he
ever received iih n diamond |H*rformer

Florida Stale College For Women
TALLAHASSEE
An Institution of the Highest Rank for
. the Education or Young Women
689 Students from 62 .Florida counties
and 11 States 1916-16. Total 818 Ineluding Summer School.
Write at once for Catalog.
BDWARD CONRADI, Preside*

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

11 s

Q y L ]
Ba Ja

te
in another
city. and
live . with
_ »
s
.
m as companion, friend, a weiaomo •t. There were the children to
sh, there would b l ample leisure
pursue her activities In ceramic
And at las( Helena had decided.
Isave tbs' dreary'old gropve of •
and attempt existence under a
r. and more promising phase.
SVe are going td make yon forget
rid- g’Mpfa inut nuuhl
• happy useful place tor you
Modest, hut comfortable?"
1 tho speaker playfully, u ahe
a calculating expression la
&gt;'■ eye aa ahe took In her on“It la a beautiful borne, everything
ao tasteful," began Helena.
“I see what you aro thinking," deared Edith. ^Yon supposed that wa
are rffcli&gt;' We were, but the last
&gt;ar has chsnged all that"
“Than if yon have had money
noble, I abslt bo a burden to you."
“ Why, we want you more than ever,
at on that acoount" Insisted Edith,
a there a more helpful person tn
• world than yourself? Think what
No, no,
hi can do tor the chlldrenl
wr. When we first asked you to
nee to tia AxnoM was wealthy. .A
ahoneat partner robbed him or over
fty thousand dollars- But when we
&gt;t your letter accepting qtfr offer,
mold was actually Joyous. Don’t
tfik of desertlag ns because we

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Almost 34 horse-power from this reg­
ular stock Maxwell engine!
34 actual, brake, horse-pow er! ,
i P ro v e d by ^n accurate dynamometer

apply, or wrongly applies, his strenglftr*—
M axwell cars have hotae-power—all .
you want or need — probably more per'
pound o f £ar w eigh t than any other
automobile in the world.
But w e d o n ’t make any loud cry
about it.
Because w e have more than horpepower to sell y ou
7
» Because- xtxb u iv -, u s m J i i u u i u
s^ects.-the-Mftxwetr
ested 1a results, In e net effectiveness of
•table m argin. N ot
power.
i great importance to
W e challenge competitive tests. W e
Ion t W e never have. - invite comparison.
)undant horse-power
- Because w e absolutely know that no
my superior features
car Qf j^g dass or weight can surpass
the M axwell on speedways, on rough
raotor cars—complete
roads, through sand or mud, anywhere.
gines or horse-power.
And because w e know, amt you wlU
matter that is secondknow, that, everything considered, the
:iency and economy. * M axw ell is the W orld’s Greatest M o to r
vantage if he does not
Car Value!

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Jown Into her
its came dally

a, and. though
, earned a very
constantly dolief to be away
fashlpn. Tho

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♦ea*eaee+ee#e*eeeeeeeeeeeeeee»e»eeee»»e&lt;

t took Mrs. Perclval a full year to
a Helena's tobseot to cogje to their

-Irik# t»\e One Lost to M e­

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PITCHER WORKS IN “ MOVIES'

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The’ attorney may. be- mistaken. ' In canals said board desires to. issue
exceptional cases there may even bCj District Drsinfrg* Bonds for the
flaws in (he title that •the abstract total amount • of $ald_ assessments,
•H. J. HOLLY. Editor
less the interest chargcst and said
.HAYNES, Easiness Manager does not show. In any c|s# the at­ bonds to be'tn the aggregate f uni of
torney'! opinion or the title Insurance
usd rridar
company’s gujrsnty cost consider* 18300.00.
t Now therefore be it resolved, by
S l D T R f t f ™ “ cOMPANY abie money,
The first, feature fcfcdut a genuine the board of countyTiommisslopers
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IN *~ADVANCE
Torrens syatem is thst‘ l( provides in and for Sciqjrolef county, Florida,
trr.AH
a aure, indefeasable title, guaranteed and it la thereby ordered ihat there
by the state and expressed,in a cer­ shall be issued for - and on behalf
I MONTHS
&gt;M*t*** *5*
tificate so simple that any body can of said Florida Grbves Drainage
I la llM{itr kf Curia I1M l'« i » « «•
District, a spedal drainage dis(Vlct
undertake it,"
A 4 n tn a 30c. Par Month
of
Seminole coflnty, Florida, special
la Adraar* Mail U# M»&lt;U at OtWa -* To describe the syitenr. briefly:
drainage
district” bonds to
the
Title td a given piecd of land Js ex­
I n t Aa i M t - d t H Mai Mall*. A ar** I W
amount
of
$8500.00
of
the
denom­
IMt. at th« N d a lk a at H**r*rd. fwUs • amined and found to lie in a certain ination of $500.00 each, and 'being
person. It is then registered in that
Uadir Art of Mank lrd, 1171.
'person’s name ami a. certificate of seventeen in number from one (1)
When that per- to seventeen (17) inclusive bearing
i la IIa.aid llaUdlng
Trlrakoa* K». I ll ownership issued.
son wishes to rfgnsfcr thS land ail date September 1st, A. D. 1918.
he need do is to surrender'his ccr- «nd maturing and becoming .ducj
tifiegte and a new certificate is then and.payable as follows.
.
issued to the purchaser.
Bonds numbered one,' two and i
There is-no going back of the Cer- three to mature and become due]
BF
rificate. - No re-cxnmln#tton o7 r e c and payable three yeara after date,
orda ia necessary. True, claimants
Bonds numbered four aod five to J
to ‘ the tfllo whom the records did maturo and become due and pay-1
not show,, may. turn' up—for ex- able .four years after date. .
Ample, a woman-who.rluims to have
Honda numbered six and seven to I

IFORD HERALD

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Iiwho
r claim
1 Z Xto7 have
J L ^been.heaira
S L S ^ and
S Ltde
“ I ' Tfive “n
d * after
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yoars

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mucli .notice before they are laid off. This means that the work-,
ing man of all men should have a little money saved up and have it
deposited safely in the bank. The Peoples Bank invites the accounts
of working men and their families. Interest is paid op savings ac­
counts, compounded twice a year. Your money will help you earn
money, if deposited with this Bank.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

C. M. HAND
ru*-iws.« F&lt; L WOODRUFF Yke-firsstd*nl

A B E
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I*r
date,;
oLSeptember, A. D, 1916..
B° on. Theredaim. ina/be valid
Bondl numbercd eJj[ht and nlne|
h
at law. To provide againat them an |^ mBturc nnJ ,)ecomc due and p#y I
Chairman of Board of County
'jCommiaaionora of Sominole
^ht^Oriando Sentinel ia one of the tenth ol one per cent of the value of
Bonds numbered ten and eleven . County, Florida.
-most clever perpetrations In Journal- property transferred is ample for thin to maturo and become dub and pay,
. . . iiiuucriy irRiiaiuiit'u »■ am j'iy
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Clerk Circuit Court and ex-Offlcio
■Jra. this season. It is W o l f e d fund; that ip, when land .worth ten «“ &gt;lc «v e n yeara after date. ■
Clerk of the Board of County
* V h portlng PJ8® of thu
thousand dollara is transferred under
Bonds numbered twelve and thirCommissioners, 'Seminole Coun­
•
*
0
•.i ■ iintr
the Torrens
syatem
It
contributes
teen
to
mature
and
become
due
and
i urrcna . system
ty, Florida.
.
Mr. Catta aaya he will eat hi* cer- |t0 to the fund.
payable eight years after date.
No.------*
$15.00
^et ° re..h? j UI
Claimants such aa-those referred I Bonds numbered fourteen and flf
On the 1st day of March, A. D.
,7 V " f “ ° th“ t * n° U 11 ‘l®' to above cannot disturb the xertlfi- teen to maturo and.become due and
19____
the Florida Groves Drainage
w ttT w
Itn
*C“ e
cate holder’a title to the lin’d. They payabio nine years after date.
o
&gt;ra ns n s s omac t#nnot .even cast n cloud upori it. I Bonds numbered sixteen and sev-. District, a. special Drainage, „District
,,
than he ever had in his head.
If their claims arc valid they are enteeh to mature and become due °* Seminole county, state of Florida,
will pay bearer hereof $16.00 in
•
®
*
j compensated out of the insurance I1and payable ten years after date.
gold
coin of the United States
St
of
Orlando will get a million- dollar j fund. There Is no going back of the
A ii f t . bond, ,Q
interest
Amerjca-of
tho
present
standard
of
corporation for the making of mov- certificatc.-Melbourne Time.
’ 1 AM ° ' ’ a,d l'°- ‘ ‘ ° b#" ,nt" Mt
at the rata of six per cent per un- weight and fineness upon presenta­
ing picturea. Good work for the
Jium
payable semi-annually on the tion-and surrender of this coupon
Board of Trade. Send them down I n n l |l| i p p IU D A D
first
day
of March nnd the flflirday at the- bonking houso of tbo First
• to Sanford for a few pictures on j w A A i n A u t of September of tnch and every year National Bank, of Sanford, in thp
upon the presentation and surrender cify of ,Sanford, state of Florida;
of the interest _coiipana_to -bo—at* being thp annual interest ’due on
f : — o - - . ....
Continued From I’age One___
tached to said bonds. The principal Special Drainage District Bond,
8omc of those South Floriila odand
interest of Bnid bonds shall, be dated September 1, 191^, No.----Atom must l»eTradiifg out the *‘Tam-j For the year’ 1920 fifteen (15) per
payable
pt the bunking house of the
arack” uda’for they are seeing nir- cent of total assessment.
First
National
Bank of Sanford, in
. ahllpa, aeroplanes', pink Anakrs and I Ff&gt;r.the year 1921 liftoen (15) per
Chairman Board of County
the cily o( Suufonl, state of Florida..
l
lauria d«wn there. I rent of totkl assessment.
Commissioners of Seminole *
Remember boys, '-Tamarjui^ con- For the year 1922 ten (10) per The bonds nnd coupons shi|ll be
.
.County,
Florida.
signed in behulf of the said Spcciul
gains 20 per cent hf the.last..census, pent of the total assessment:
...
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7
7
.
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Druiuuge District by the chairman

O. L TAYLOR R. R. DEAS
CilMif------- -X.i’1C.ih&amp;r

petition
behalf of tlifa road an:
on -m otion'of C. W. Enttmingof
was unanimously adopted. Chair­
man L. P. Hagan .was authorized to
confer with city counsel in reference
to same.
Eriginecr G. R. Ramsey rocom
mended acceptance of bid of C. F.
Harrison . foj building bridge on
Geneva Fill, at $6.75 per foot.
Communication of W. V. Knott,
giving notice to board that banka
muat qualify between first and fif­
teenth of December, by filling gooc
and sufficient bonds with Comptrol­
ler of atate of Florida, for handling
county funds under act of 1915.

Black Hammock
Drainage * Dis­
trict.
.
« .
'Contract awardod to B. &amp; 0. Mo- '
tor-Co. for truck for county rood
for (he sum of $1725.00.
On motion,of L. A. Brumley, acconded by J. T. McLain, and unani­
mously adopted, Chairman L. P.
Hagan was authorixed to make ar­
rangements .with guards at road
camp.

There being no further business
the board adjourned to meet Sept.
6(h, 1916.
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Down and- Out
- At the Baptist Templo Sunday
Communication’*! Mrs. Grantham night -was the second of a aeries of
special Vesper services that are being
read and ordered filed.
Communication from*J. W. "Ker­ held a t " the Temple during the
sey read countermanding order given months of August and September;
by him to A. T. I.ipford for moneys and on thin'* occasion there was .
duo him-for lumber-used on We^ hardly a sea{ that waa not‘ filled.’ •
kiwa bridge. Bill held'up for further The iana, the largo open’ windows
nnd the fact that it ia a rule at the
investigation.
Mr. Schellc Mainea representing Temple for all men to .remove their
Mr. Lipford served written notice coats, nerved to make all very cool
on board noj to.pay money to Ker­ and comfortable for the evening’s
exercises.
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sey.
At the beginning of the services
Mr. F. P. Rinea appeared before
the
large Victrola was mado to sing
the-bonrd' Tn reference to personal
two
old time sacred songs which *
*
Fdr the .xpar 1923-ten (10) per
of said IjoanFuttested l&gt;y the clerk
Clerk Circuit Court and cx-Ofilcio assessment -of property of Southern were very much enjoyed by the au­
*l‘he ruggPstidn of -The Ileruld that (rent of the total assessment,
No action.
Present
of siiiii board; the interest coupons
Clork o f. the Board of County Utilities Co.
dience. After the Victrola tho choir
the Labor unions of Sanford take up | For thu year 1924 ten i)0 ) per
assessment sustained. •
may
he
signed
with
the
lithographed
Commissioners.*
'
with the congregation sang tip* open­
‘ the matter .of a big celebration for I cent of the total assessment.
Mr. J. L. Hnnkinson appeared be­
signatures of said chairman and
ingsong, (ben tho choir led the
Labor Day- here is bringing furih For lln* year 1925 live
per
It is further resolved that the' fore the board and reported that ho
clerk, all of said bonds shall be at­
rally song of “ Traveling- Home” and
ffu it and We have received mam cenl &lt;•{ 1 1, total assessment.
clerk of this hoard he and he is
cxpecte'd to be at work on the road after one or two trials the people . *
praises for the suggestion. We hope
Fur thirty ear 14*26 five (5) per tested under the odiciul seal of said hereby# ordered to cause a 'notice
in the next .two weeks.
hoard;
said
bonds
nnd
the
interest
made that rally song ring. Then
the .boys will act at once and ar- cent’ of the total assessment.
to be .published ns may be required
coupons
thereto
-attached
except
as
Board adjourned to meet August Mrs. Jas. Taylor, Mrs, Philips and
tanjie for. a gala day,
by
law,
in
the
name
of
the
county
*lt is further ordertTi und resolved
U&gt; number and dat«. -of maturity
8th, 1916, at 9 o’clock a. m.
Messrs. Murrell-and Fortson render­
that the rlerk uf this* board-deliver shall be substantially!!the following commissioners of Seminole cou nty,
In this issue is an lifllrle pn In­ to the tax -assessor of Seminole
ed a beautiful quartet,.“ He ia With
Florida, Jn tho Sanford Herald, a
fantile Paralysis writt.-n by. u local county, Florida, the assessment, at form, to-wit:
* Sanford. Fla.,"Aug. 8^1016.
Me.1’ - After the qhartet Miss‘ Mar-,
newspaper published in the city of
$500.00 Sanford, in the"county of Semjnole,
physician that explains tuubh that reported by said rmrtmittee and No;----r— “ ,
Hon. Jloard of county. cnWnmls- gsret, Pavla rendered tljo apedal
-has heretofore been sei'rpt about herein made, and* said tax - assessor Stale of Floriffh
— -hflartory, a oplrnflttf—proauction^pr '
state of Florida, that said board will slonors met at 9 o'clock " ™
is re.ic ec disease. Bead tiiat ar- amj bis sueressors in otlice is* and County of Seminole
rehejve bids (o r, thiLPimriiaao-of-thtrlTm, l.. -p. Hagan, chairman, Com-' Carrie Jacobs Bond. As a further
special Mrs. Laura Betts, at.a spto“ r^ . u" ’1 becVm« fa.,nilia«’
t v ] a r e hereby insirm.,.,1 m
F|[XrIila~TI&gt;oves Drainngt* District . boiqls-above described on or before missioners C. W. Enlzmingef, L. A,
10 o’clock a. rn. of Monday, Sep BrumMey and J. T. .McLuin. Ue- al request sang a solo. Then came
.ffl* RDd then Inap wway fim iiLm h e as a le w upon snid lands In
Special Drainage District Bonds.
th e section where it is nt)W raging. |,|,e regular tax assessment book of
tomber 11th, A. D, 1916, nt which porta of county officers read and or- the- sJrmon of the evening—-entitled' m
For Value Received,- Florida
Down and Out."7. When Dr. Hy­
time said bids wi'l bo opened.
, dered filed.
I Seminole county, Florida,
rom•
*
i
man
annoupced tfiis subject a won­
The Cofllns of Florida have rough­ ihetuing with the yeflr 1917 and con­ Groves Drainngo District, a special
Geo. A. DeCottes appeared beforo
Adopted this 7th dny of August,
der
arose
In the minds of many as
ed up another $60,000 foT the J'rohi- tinuing through the-year 1920 In Drainage District of Seminole ’coun­ A. D. 19JG. * ‘
the board as representing D. C.
to
how
ho
cou)d make a sermon out
.Litfon party, it now develops that the proportion and as hereinbefore ty, State of Florida, acknowledges
Brock, In reference to assessment to
L. P. Hagnn, Clerk.
they are giving this 1100,000. in set out. Said tax^s us herein as­ itself legally indebted and promises Attest:
Lot 4, Btk 5, Tlor_ 1, and Lot
— of such subject, blit It was not very ■
Florida lands' and this is not‘such a sessed and levied slml^dte collected to pay to bearer on tho first day of - ......................... Clerk.
-Blk 8, Tier 1, which
scOmod In his ong until the Doctor had the audi­
....
the sum of
d&gt;ad idea for the Cbllins. The Frohl- by the tax collector of Seminole September A. D. 19
ence following him in complete nnd
Petition of Florida Groves Drain- lodgment excessive
idtion party .will havo to sell the county, Florida, in like mannefVas Five Hundred Dollars, together with
miniute details, and this the second
age District was duly signed by|j . Assesgor instructed to assess same
land to realise the money and there other taxes are roRected and,made interest thereon at the rate of six
of the Vekper sermons was certainly
members of the board; attested ly nt 60 per cent at city assessment,
(he Doctor’s masterpiece*. •
will be some devriopnlTtents mac|i&gt;‘ a special fund for thu paymmil of j6) per cent per annum, payable the clerk.
*&gt; ’ Mr. J. Di Baggett appeared be- one of.
J|
^
■urh*r« the $100,000 worth of land is the indebtedness incurred In' the semi annually on the 1st day. of
A tJ the clixse of the service Dr.
Mr. ). ’H. Lee appeared beforo the ffitc-tho board in reference to road
March
und
the
1st
day
o
f
-Septent*
3dvim away.
construction and annual mainten­
*
•
„
&gt;
board in reference to assessment oh near . Lake _Howell and offered to Hyman announced that there wero
--- r-O——
ance of said ditches, drains or can­ her of each year from’ date hereof
Lots 4, 0, 6, ? and TT and casl 3-4 open same for tho'sum of $100.0(1 three candidatea for baptism, and
until
the
principal
sum
is
paid.
We would like to whisper in.the als.- t
of Lot 3, Fries Survey of Lake Charfi- and contract was awarded to him. that the baptism would take place
Tho
principal
nnd&gt;
the
interest
are
Adopted and ordered this 7th day
war of the management of the Sunpayable in gold coin of the United which has been raised from $2400.00
W. A. Stringfeilow appeared be­ In the near future. The .baptismal
Ton! bull team thnt another game of Auguat A. D. 1916.
to $3300.00. Assessor instructed to fore tho board ami asked for reduc­ services will take place at the pool
States
of
America
of
tho
present
L. P. Hagan, Chrbi.
like yesterday wUl fuin tbe spirit of
*
standard of. weight and fineness at reduce samo to $2600.00..
tion orti assessment on 17 acres of of D. R. Brisson on Celery avenue
tho fans who have’ been faithful in
E. A. Douldass, Clerk.
thp banking homo of tho Fi’rs't Na- __ Mr. O. P. Swope m)dr»«mwt jkn ] afiiL_owncd hy Mris,—Allen- JcneiT ■until-th^wew-fTOol-ls erected wlthnT"
Attendance nil summer, The spirit
On motion of ,C. W. Entzminger
the new auditorium ot the Temple.
A»f the bm js rt fleeting farfey 1IL» lha_above— r»-Wtition— vriis— tnTSfil” JCionni Hank-of -KftnftmUn the~cl tjro" hbariTTrcprcsontlng Mr. W. II. Lu- same denied.
Sanford,
stnto
of
Florida
upon
the
ther and asked for reduction in val­
On motion of L. A, Brumley and
--unto u school gJri and those affcc- mAu«ly adopted und seconded by
presentation and- surrender of this uation on Lots 3, 4, 5 nnd 6 Blk J, seconded by C. W. Entzmlnjer, » ’ *..• Dfl,!nln? ■" optimist.
tions lavished upon the local team J. T. McLain.
*
. bond and tho coupons hereto at­ Alexandria or Oviedo, from $1000.00 Geo. A. DeCottes, attorney for' « j opl!ni,*t may bo described u a
all summer are apt to &gt;ane with
Mr. Giles also read the following
tached,
as they respectively mature. to $600.00. Assessor Instructed to board nnd Engineer G. R. Rnfiisey .
ihe moon., iJon't over put up puth resolution nnd on motion of L. A.
,th“ l “ wo,f ,a *°were authorixed to confer with Han- hunt,—Atchlton
-^PtUrod*»«
a poor article, of hall again, boys. Hrumlcy,- seconded by C. W. KntzThis Bond is one of n scries of reduce same to $800.00.niobe.
Asacssor instructed to reduce value kinkon and Hagler In matters con­
I t will iiucet the game.
- *
mingrr the-Huid resolution was unan­ bonds of like tenor nnd dale, K,iml
— *0---- .
under authority und in strict com­ on Lota 24, 25 and 46 Spring Ham­ cerning brick roads and make re­
imously adopted:
In Re _Flerida, Groves Drainage pliance -with the Constitution . and mock front $1200.00 to $600.00. 7 port os soon os possible.
RUBE GROWS POETIC
District:
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lawt of the state of Florida nnd tho
Mr. J. F. Allison appeared before
Attorney Geo. A. DeCottes and
Moonlight nights are dream nights
various resolutions nnd proceeding! the hoard inrt ;asked fo»
Whereas,
the
■
Florida
Groves
r f f t E ngine s G. - Hi—Hamsuy
»m l love nights. On tho bay thu
Tlmg of yicurii -Hunting- ,txr DioiMago4&gt;tstrii i , n speital dlulinilfF ■dirty urn! H'RUlATIjrpassed and ad’qnt- 1915-U
uoloajjcMaumL . Board—»&lt;
lent with the city uf SinfSfff
«lsv» that nr«
*.-ir r y sigtnr ■ and R ata *ot Florida was const!- sbmef* of ^
Scmtmste county, Florida. they had no authority to.grant re­ for paving contracts with the city
R H E U M A TISM POW DERS
limits.
*
.
»nd smiles—happy atnilea—thnt the tuted on May 2nd. A. D. 1916, by
This Bond is one «o( n series of lease, so t\o action was taken.
are made for a single purpose,
vibrant brilliance, of the‘ full moon resolution and order of the board bonds issued to obtain funds for t its
Assessor Instructed to reduce as­ 'Warrants paid by treasurer or­
tiara in its virtous forma.
If trouble,
on the outgoing tide, earning Flot- of county commissioners of Seminole purpose of constructing the neces­ sessment on Aulln’s Second Addi­ dered cancelled,
*ith rheumatism, try them on our guar- Ida’e warmth on tho Gulf stream, county, Florida, under the provi­ sary ditches, drains or canals In the tion to Oviedo, Rom $300,00' tq
Fyi^wlng bills ordered
psid:
antee.
Sojd only by us, 50c and $1.00
»und the world find* atlll In out sions of Chapter 16, Title 9, of the Florida Groves Drainage District.. $100.00. Alia W j j o f W j j o I N E ‘ 1 D I v Swope,
$31.00,
agairigt
R. C. BOWER
heart and mind the rapacity to feci General Statutes of the State of .~And.lt is hereby certified and re­ of NE % 31-19-31,; 0 ., J. Pope’s
-"I . , 7 __ M t - -___________ ______
and giv* expression to the God- Florida’ and Acta ol the Legislature cited that all ’acts and things re­ from $900 to $700.
given glories around va^ If that of the state of Florida, amendatory quired to be done precedent to and
Bid of Hand Bros, for claying
slamned gasoline engine and linotype and supplemental
.thereto, and In the issuing of this bond have Oviedo and ChulUota road accepted,
machine of'oura would work..wo’d • Whereas, said board has on this been done nnd performed ..io the same to be built of clay.
Join Brother Baumgardgncr'a Bible t '10 7th day of August, A. D. 1916 regukar manner and form as re­
Board adjourned until 2 o'clock
dass and sing in the Methodist made and levied- the assessments quired by law. And for the prompt p. m.
choir which, by the way, is tho,beat against (the lands in the said drain­ payment of the principal and Inter­
In South Florida, .wo believe.—Sara- age district for nil the exponses thnt
est thereof i t maturity, the full fajth.
ootn Sun.
may be Incurred in the construction credit and resources of tin* said dis­ — 2- -P. M. Board reconvened and
-----O----of the ditches, drains or cansls trict are hereto irrevocably pledged. bids for truck for road camp were
opon. No action taken.
SAFE, SIMPLE AND CHEAP
therein, Including
tho
interest
In witness whereof the board of
Communication ,of Dr. Walker,
The man WhQ buys a farm or a charters, tho expenses of the com­
county commissioner! of Sen\inole President of State College, at St!
town lot receives a more or leas vo­ mittee and ongineerr aa ascertained
county has caused thii bond to be Augustin read and application of
luminous and cryptic
document by said board, al| as provided by
signed by its chairman ahd attested Lawrence Randall signed.
«allad an abstract of title. Prob­ isw, and.
by the clerk of the circuit court of
ably aevtn times out .ql ten, being
®
•- , *
'. , r , 1 i •,_ * t - ' - D &gt; ‘VSi
Whereat, under the provialona of said county, who |s ex-offldo clerk : , Bid ol C. F. Harrison for building
unlearned In tho law of &gt;nd titles. Section 966 of thv General 8tatut«e
bridge on Geneva Fill read* and re­
‘ he b Incapable of judging whether of the atate of Florida, as amended of the hoard of county commission­ ferred to Engineer G. R. Ramsey.
fm
.•or not the abstract shows a perfect by Chapter 6968 of the Lawa of ers of said county and has caused
Mr* W. A. Lefiler appeared before
V:
tho
seal
of
the
said
board,
to
bo
aftUlo. He muat rely upon tho opin­
tl\4 board in reference to proposed
Florlda, Acts of 1916 and before fixed and the Interest coupons hereSANFORD’S HOUSE OF SERVICE - - ion of an attornoy or upon the guar­ •wardlhg
road through I. T.‘ Irvln’i farm in
the contract- for
— the
— con— . to attached to bo'Signed with the
anty of a title Insurance company,
SANFORD, ‘
Phone 8 • 9 FLORIDA
■truction of eaid ditehea, drains or (uthopaphed
signatures of
aald M, M, Smith’s Sub-Division. Mr.
Leffler represented a representative
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FOR , “SERVICE” ON YOUR PLUMBING
IRRIGATION
and W^LL WORK
try

The Geo. H. Fernald H ardw are Co.

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Little Happenings— Mention 1
or Matters In Brief—.
I
Perifocal Items o f . .
1
Interest

| Summary of the Floating Small '

Talks Succinctly Arranged for _ ;
Hurried Herald Readers

---Co.'a business of that section and
la doing a ‘ phenorasnal business.
Sanfoad peoplo are proud of Arthur
Doyle's success.*
Miss Avril Fowler o f'D e tro it,
Michigan, who Is spending the sum­
mer at Daytona Beach is the .guest
of Miss Fern Ward on Seventh
street for a few days. ^
A jolly party of boys-enjoying a
camping frolic at Carqnadd Beach
nr© Leslie Hill, John Munson and
Ernest Brotherson, accompanied by
Mr. RrErTolar, as general factotum,
guide, swimming master, chief finherman, etc., etc. The party is well
equipped with fishing- taHtle, ’bathing
suita and jjjenty^of mts, so if the
weather man is good to them they.
cxp?.ct to have a fine frolic.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Howland and
Clayton Codrington&gt;of DeLa'nd were
in’Yh§ * i l y l i t ’3 a iIvS y: Mr.-Itowland is the DcLand agent for tho
Buick cars and took a new Six bade
with him: Tho Kissimmee agent
also came up the same day and* took
’a Six with him. Sanford being the
distributing point now for this part
of Florida brings all the agents here
rrom interior points.
■f

The prayer meetings on Thursday
evening with Rev. Ericsoir as leads
and Sunday school with Mr. Bal­
linger as leader and Mrs. Borclf a*
assistant arc increasing in interest.
„ Mr. Magnuspn has consented t o ,
teach in the Bible class when he can
be with us.. '
‘
Little^Ellon Lindquist is sick with
$ cold nnd fever.
Indeed nqarly
nil of the family hid it and Mr. and
Mrs. Thompson and ye correspon­
dent.
*
* ^
Mr. Thompson has boon qt work,
on the cold-storage extension for a* •*
couple of weeks. . His brother Dah
and family came Thursday from
Arcadia and are expecting to mako
their home. here.
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Mrs. Thomas A. Neal and Mar­
garet are spending two weeks ^ at
I'''Daytona Beach.
Mrs. Ernest Krupp is visiting' Mr.
Krupp at Aator for Several days this
week. *
— Hoard-on the Daytona Road
Ladies, don't fail to see the Fash*
Sunday night mafiy DeLandites
Jon. film. aUthe Lyric Thursday^
were amused by the pre’dicamont of
Mrs. D. L, Thrasher and daughter
two Sanford bloods who got into
Misa May Thrasher, returned Satur­
considerable trouble. It soems that
day from a delightful visit to North
these twa men were on their way
Carolina and Georgia.
homeward from Daytona Beach
At the request of many hot
where they must have probably
weather sufferers the Woodland poo
spent the week end. and their vaca­
will be open Thursday, Aug. 24
tion had done them ao much good
Shower bath, toboggan and other
that thoy were very hilarious and
amusements,
.
1-ltc
care free. Maybe it was the water
REPUBLICANS GET BUS?
Dr. Montagus of Columbia Col
over there or something, anyhow
“ -j • #'
lege was In the city Saturday am
they were feeling good.
9 f*
Sunday. 'While here* he delivered Mel In Palalka Last Week and
Where the embankment is highest
•
Made
Up
Rcpular
Ticket
#
* one of his masterful sermons ut the
In Deep Creek and the water deepest
Baptift Temple Sunday morning.
B. G.-Smith of Oviedo and one of
the two ran their car ofT the road
Aak your friends who were there the leaders in the Republican party VETERAN SHORTSTOP IS FAST
into the ditch. Ohe of thsm man­
before, how they likes the Fashion in Florida Is hack from the conven­
aged to crawl out and summon as­
films at the Lyric. Miss Florience tion he!d at Palatka last week and George McBride of Washington, Like
sistance. The other one was weU
Wagner and Lajole, Covert Vast
Hose will be there again Thursday. reports an enthusiastic meeting in
contented with'hla jot and remainedAmount of Territory.
T* • * *
*
lying-in tho front-seat of hia car
Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Batten and which C. R.‘ Walker of Sanford was
with the water up to his waist.
little daughter, Geneva have to- placed upon the ticket as Commis­
George McBride, Washington's short­
Mr. Smith
•Speck
Campbell happened along and
-turned from a two or three weeka sioner of Agriculture.
Items
of
Interest
for
the
Man
stop and captain of'the team, la al­
put a rope fin the car but first tried
visit to their old home In Douglas, brought the following report of tho most the age of \Wigncr and Lajole,
mcotlng and the material chosen will
Behind the Plow
-gef the man out of the water to
Georgia.
iiriil hus been with the Senators eight
r
make the Democrats get up and-go years. •He la thirty-four years old,
tgtften the pull. Ills condition war­
Mrs. Deane Turner and Deane, some this year, although there is no
and yet is as fast and nimble as when
ranted being helped out and he was
Jr., returned Saturday from a visit chance for them to get elected:
Velvet Beans Make Good Hay
Wallow. Makes Contested Hogs
be
first broke Into fnsf company.
n such a damp place that it was a
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Mr. Turners relatives at GrifVeivet be,in* make good hay, but
McBride's speed afield has always
Hogs not only enjoy a place 'to lard matter to get to him. He in­
The
Republican
atate
committp#.
t fin, Ga.
met lost Friday mt the Howell The­ been great, as It alone hns -kept him owing to the heavy vine growth the! wallow, but wuter is necessary to sisted that lie was satisfied with hia
Do* you want to know what the ater at 11:30 o'clock, with Henry S. In the majors. Ilo-hus never shown arc hard to harvest and cure. Since keep them cool durihg summer.
ot. that he was a true captain ancj
very latest styles are? If so go to Chubb,, chairman, and Joseph E. nnv talent nt nil with the hot and his tho vines become ten to a hundred Most farmers provide some ..sort of
that
he would go-down with his
fattest year In this respect tfaa 11)11, feet long they 'are difficult to cut water hole-for pigs to lie in, but few
{the Lyric Thursday.
Lee, secretary. Members of the com
•hip and other such heroic bunk*.
with a mower. As a rule the crop provide n clean, place. The hogs However the Ford was righted'on
Mrs. W. C. Bray and little daugh­ rnittee from all parts of the atate
is harvest©*! during winter by pas­ wallow in a filthy place through ne­ the road and tho happy pair started
ter returned lost week from Clayton, wore in attendance. A letter was re­
turing with cattle and hogs. It fur­ cessity, not because lie wants to, for, on*\h'eir way, to Sanford, none the
Ga. Mrs. Bray reports th&lt;* rest of ceived from the 'Hon. George W.
nished
feed .from December until contrary to general opihion, tho hog worse for their cxperlcnccs.-rDethe Sanford colony up there in good Alien of Key West, who is candidate
grass
comet
in spring. But farmers is an animal of clean lmblta if he Is Land News'.
health and enjoying themselves.
for governor, expressing his regrets
. .
y
i’ho
are
short
of hay would do wall permitted' to exercisu his wishes.
Furnished room, corner Third and at his unavoidable absence, and send
to cure some of tho crop for hay.
Magnolia. Inquire of Sanford Fur­ ng his greetings, expressing the de­
A. P. Spencer, district agent for
• Inspected Sanford Plan!
When It-is pnstured nothing but.lhe the University of Florida Extension
sire that the committee proceed to
niture Co.
D6-tfc
On
Thursday of last week about
pods and beans are saved.
Division suggests that every hog thirty bf the business men of DcMiss Florence Hoso in the Fashion saying he propose! to devoto, tho,
According to John-M. Scott, an­ farmer provide a concrete or wooden Land motored to Sanford where a
entire months of September and
film at the Lyric Thursday.
imal industrialist to the University wallow for his animals. Whore the thorough inspection was made of October to making a thorough and
Little May Holly left Saturday
vigorous campaign, in every county
of Florida Experiment Station, some i pens or pastures are movable or tj\e Beil Telephono exchange plan.t
for Tampa where ahe will visit her
farmers cut tho hay. with a disk where one desires, to move the wal­ recently installed. there. A number of tKu state in support of-the entire
[grandmother, Mrs. E. G. Tyner for
harrow. They have found that by low, wood is the best material with of the Bell representatives. worp
ticket.
Several weeks.
running th’e harrow both ways they which to build. A team cuu be present who courteously waited upon
Nominations were made and the
Miss Land, - a very attractive
fM cut the vines so that they may hitched to iLjincI it can be taken to the delegation.
Republican state ticket complete is
! young Jacksonville lady ia in tiro
h^pasily handled. As soon ns ^he any part'of the-farm.. •
_.T h c exhhango wes indeed pirtirtny'
d ty the gueat of Mr. and Mrs. R. B as follows:
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e a, are wiltfd, thn hav .is raked-)— By ' w ing— two— hirh^pTankr rePresidential
.electors:
Morgan
Et
to tho eye nnd (he inspection was
Bronton. •
into windrows and bandied uh any , Inforcing the corners, and by usifig
Jones, Miami; Fred (lubberly, Dade
♦tot—only
- plcnsnnt bn» -eduradonat.—
One thousand feet of noththg but
olllBl buy.
rbeavy nails this woollen wallow can
uiiy; John Sioker, quincy; 11. vn
Composed
of all'tho latest imprav
th fi Vbry latent styles will be shown
Farmers
who have lute beans he made durable. The cracks may merits to expedite telephono service,
Fxworothy, Ft. Myers; P. C. Stickat the Lyric Thursday.
may cut them ’ with the mower.'i be calked-or they may-be* nilowcd it is a Bystem to bV enVicd .and ono
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m en ho butted .235. latst season ho
Mr. and Mrs. Dresner, whose
United States. Senator: W.- R. batted .201 and ho hns very ' seldom Late velvet beans do not make ns 1to fill with mud.
of fthich Sanford should he proud.
More is now' located pt 212 Sanford O’ Neal, Orlando.
done much gutter. That ho eontftiued Milk growth as early and c&lt;\nsc- j Where a pormuntent wallow Is deIf satisfactory arrangements to
.avenue have left .for New York 4o
'Membdrs of Congress: First dis­ In fust compnuy and excellent repute quently the vines are-not long enou# sired concrete will be the best mn- both the public and tho manage­
lo their buying for the fall and win trict, Henry W. Bishop, ' F.ustis; is the greater tribute to Ids brilliance fiuently the vines are not1 long tcriu). About eight or 'ten bags of
ment can he made it would be wiao
ter aeqpon. They will return the second district, William H. ‘ Goble, on the field.
enough to .seriously interfere with ‘ cement nnd two loads of coarse sand
for
DeLand to have tho Bell Toler
-early part of September with entire Ocala; third- district, Peter H. bill­
Either wallow
But pcrluips the mdst Interesting tho mower. When beans uro to bo will be required.
phone
Company as one of her busi­
*new, tip to date'line of Ladies and er, DeFuniak Springs; fourth dis­ feature of McBride's career Is the grown as n hay crop they should should bo about ton to twelve inches
ness
co/porations.
With such ser­
Men's ready to wear.
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small number of games hu has ever therefore, be planted -late.
deep nnd should have one or two vice there should bo no cause for.
trict, D. T. Gorow, -Jacksonville.
missed.
During
five
seasons
In
the
Mr. and*Mrs.'W. M. Haynes and
The state ticket Is as follows:
Velvet boans make the best hay if sloping sides so that (ho hogs can complaint—every phone should bg,
eight years be hus been with Wash­
daughter,. Dorothy have jet'urnod
get in and out esaily; For an ordinGovernor: George W. Allen, Key
ington ho hns played In every vnmc on they are cut when the pods arc ay herd a wallow 8 by 10 will be and the company claims will be, a"
from a. week's stay at Daytona West- •
long distance phone, Tho^ necessity
the schedule. In only one siufson has about half grown. If they are al­
Beach where they were guests of the
Justice . of the Supreme Court, ho failed to tuku part In at joust 130 lowed to atarid until the pods and large enough, but larger heeds will of ringing when .making n call or
’.famous. Daytona^I£bacfi hotel.
; . .
John M. Cheney,\pilaadi&gt;; Edford games, and that was last season, beans are mature the stems become Hoed n\ore room.
when through would be eliminated.
The wallow should be cleaned oc­
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Mrs. Frank E. Jennings, president B|y,‘ Jacksonville.
when ho had part In 14(1. For u vet­ hard and Woody.'
Furthermore, if
.The local company is doing all
Secretary of State: J. E. Junkins, eran—liv's, been In bnsehnll 15 years the plant la too ripe a large1 per­ casionally to keep our the mud and
of (he. Woman's Club at Jacksonville
that
can to give a satisfactory ser­
to
prevent
the
water
from
becoming
ndW-^tlinrs'-n record to talk about
«n d Miss Louise Meigs one of the Miami.
centage of the leaves, which contain
vice.
More
should not be expected
stagnant.
By
pouring
oil
over
the
directors of the General, Federation
Commissioner of Agriculture, C.
the greatest feeding value will be
from
them
with
their capital ahd
surface
it
can
be
converted
into
u
will be the guests of Mrs. Henry R, Walker, Sanford,
MUST BEAT DODGERS TO WIN shattered during the process of cur­ dipping vat for lice. Thla will olio equtpmont. For the be^t.acryice^we
•Wight '(or the Federation Board
ing.
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State Treasurer: George E. Gay,
should ‘encourage the entrance of
[■ mooting this week.Palatka.
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the Beil people into our city.
the water.
liU &gt;fhriher ~ notice Woodland
gerous to Phillies Is Brooklyn-—
Comptroller, W. H. Northrup,
beans to lie in the swath too long.
Rates would increase 60 cents f&gt;cr
. Hitting Is Desired.
Pensacola. •
,
Park wlil be open only- Sundays.
The vines and leaves should not bo
month
over the present charge*.
UPS
ALA
XVfD
GHAPEVILLE
Attorney
General:
M.
B.
McFar95-tf
allowed to bleach because by doing
The improved service, however,
Tim
PhBs
nfhst
ben^lhe
Dodgers
to
Mrs.'Jack
Vaughn
visited
Sunday
and,
Tampa.ao they lose strength.1 They ahoult}
Don’ t forget the day, Thursday
seems to 'warrant its worth.— DeSuperintendent of Public 'Instruct win tbo National league Hag, writes be cured in the windrow and swath with Mra. Rosa Lord at Clyde.
it the Lyric.
George
M.
Young
in
riilludclphlu
Pub­
4i number of our people toolT'fH'*i3* fl&lt;* ,lc&lt;’or(1N. H. Garner is hortxe from tho tion: Dr. George W. Holmes, Sharp.
lic 1-odger. Wo luivo seen Mohan's men and placed under shelter **s noon an
Railroad
Commissioner:
Alexander
the
sights at, Woodland Park lost
possible.
ch for a few days.* ‘Mrs. Garner,
stacked.up against all -tho othop/;lub*
Death of Mr*. W. T. Humphrey
.
.
.Good,
Tallahassee.
Sunday.
Among them were Mr. and
In tho leuguo on tho home grounds,
lr. and Mrs, N. O. Garner and
Mr*. W. T. Humphrey, wife of
The
pominees
are
all
ropresontdMrs.
J.
E.
Lundquist
and
in
an­
and llio ofily team thnt nppears danger­ Rape Provides Hog Pasture Through
las Charlie Seay are comfortably
W. T. Humphrey died at their homo
tive
men
and
identified
with
the
in­
other
team
were
Mr.
Carl
Pienion,
ous
to
the
Phillies
U
Brooklyn.
_ ^.Winter
nconced in a cottage at Seabreese
Har.
terests of tho state. They, all Intend
iMr nn&gt; Mss. KUnas-4.Madqwis» ami near I.iikn.YLury August 17th
I t Is thi4».iim W Mj M » - hl*r it
»T»d enjoying life. Mr. N. •H. Gar- —
u po
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Phare
ThakB a~ personal
frmti VklutfcAk-*-1.-:x&lt;w»WyW WHIilT 1“
ex pecT*
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-^ tortinrad alrcady~MT?'^n!e^canqTr |Cml. Ttut-plt^blug.haaankbeea. wLat.U-^ t-^5-pTOnTrtTt&gt;&gt;-thg-b(Wr-hqg-TTCTrurF and enjoy ing- a - pianie-dinner.----- Iripnilfi b orr ttntl rU/'whgrn whn havn
dftfi'Dom the Third district, has his ebould be, considering the sliowlng
that can bo 'grown nnd on |good
land
Mr»und Mrs. J. Ii. Leo and sons, known and loved her. ' Deep sym­
ll... A...I m
m
1
aw l.I ■•. Ir llin -Mlilil ■« . 1
Schelle Maincs, State Domocratic canvass In. full swing. Several
the (wirier*
lost »J*r.
^ t 'l f the chum- u w|U
t
h
koR&gt; tho acro Jesse, Ernest' and Eddie were Sun­ pathy U being extended to the hus
ecutive Committeeman from Sem- speeches were made and ail expressed p ons tvero hitting up to tltelr r
e
g
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a
r
,
day visitors nt Mr. J. A. Thomp­ band and six children. One sliter
county expects to attend the enthusiasm at the prospect of. polling fonn that factor would offset the Jmn aSy other or» f e' « *
not
survive* her, Mrs. B'. Thompson
0 on P°or *rn“ Bn(l °1 course son's, all the men folks enjoying a of Tampa; ohe brother, W. 0. No­
ng of the committee ut tho Sum
very heavy voto and that the weakness la (he box. Tlie PhlHles havQ .
9lvo eatisfactory results, dip in Crystal Lake! They nil came lan anTi father, J. L. Nolan of San­
ole : Hotel in Jacksonville Thurs­ chances loi Republican Auccesa were demonstrated that they ire the bestl;w'“
run-gutting
team
In
tho
league
onH
'
But
by
proper
manipulation It wtll in Mr. Leo’s auto except Jesse who
day.
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never brighter. The meeting was few hits, several games recently-won give plhtVTe all winter and then was on horseback uml later visited ford: Mrs. Humphrey was born in
Orange county, Fla., 'near Sanford,
toeptuno Hotel now open for tho one of thn largest and most enthusi­ belrvt decided by the finest kind of lo- some more can be grown to make in Upsnln.
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July 10, 1879. Her maiden name
-ltmnsr oeaaoq. The ,management astic held by the Republican com­ side baseball. All that the Phillies spring pasture.
Mr. and M rs- H&gt; G. Lundquist
baa. secured week-end. railway rates. mitted in Vftrs.-*''
m.cd lM t° regain thclr bnttlng ej-e and, It wU1
be8*t
„ h#n ami family visited nt their brother was Miss Lula Alexander Nolan.
Her morraiage *to Mr. Humphrey
$L?0 on sale every Saturday, good
Brooklyn will lmve to bo n better ball ' . • .
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Edwin's and wife on Sunday.
. - Notice
took place October 18, 1899.
club than U apiH'nrs to bo Just now l o B
or (,rtob®r*
to return following Tuesday even­
September examination for appli­ keep Morun's tuea out of auotbvr pen- About five pounds of sood to 'th e
Mr. T. 0.' Tyner left on his vaca­
ing. Rates reasonable. Mrs. Ce­
The funeral was held at 1 p. tn. at
.
;
acre
wl|l
bo
required
when
it
is
sown
cants
for
teachers
certificates
will
tion
Sunday for points In Georgia
leste II Inks, Proprietor.
Daytona
Eboncxcr
church, .Rev. Ericson con­
. ,
[in drills 24 to 30 inches apart which and Tonnessoo. He hus already vis­
}• held in the Sanford High School
Fla.
8fi-Tuce-J3tc
ducting
.the
service, with interment
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'are the best distances. Planting in ited at Chattanooga and ascended
iUilding beginning Tuesday, Sep­
“ G6 to the Reach.
W. H. Howard of Oviedo was in tember fith, 1916, 9 o’clock a. m.
rows will allow cultivation. Two or the mountain nnd is feeling fine. in LskevieW cemetery, v,
Road to Daytona haw In good
4he d ty , last week on businrre;
three workings will be enough and Later ho' expect* to visit two o f . his She ha* gone to her grave
Applicants will be required to pay
condition
• Mr. Howard has been recently elect-, one dollar as examination fee.
Sill make.it grow faster than if it brothers'at Florillu abd Macon, Gn. When our hopes were th® strongest,
For the sun of her beauty
«d aa school trustee for the Oviedo
|i sown broadcast or not cultivated.
No applicant will be allowed to Travel over CONCRETE BRIDGE
Rov.' Alfred Ericson
preached Shed light on the scene.
lo the Beach"
district and while beta stated that take any unnecessary articles in tho •■
Most' farmers have two or three Sunday uCConway, hia littlo daugh­
Oh we mourn not the blossom
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the Oviedo school was expected to examination room. .
patches, according to E. S. Pace, dis­ ter Margaret accompanying ,him to
That Unger* the longest . ,
open on September 11th.
All pens, paper,-pencils, inks, etc.,
trict agent for - tho University of Orlando where aho will enjoy
••Do You Know %-l
Like
tho** that decay while their
Mrs. Schelle Moines returned on will b« furnished the applicants^
That Munson's pool la the coolest Morida Extension Division. In this week's ybjit with Misa Eva* Malm. Branches are green.'
For- further - information address
Sunday from Daytona Beach,, where
pike* In Sanford. Ask your Jrienda w®y th* P1** CBn *r« B *»n one while
We had a vory good song service
A Friend.
V D. L. Thrasher, $OpL,,
ahe has been for the past few weeks.
about it. They com* regular, d e a r th® otheya are growing.
rape is at the church during the rain SunPublic Instruction.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Doyle are in
running water. Come on Second or not grated too cjoaeiy it will come f ‘ y. « l t h M l » E d A « Thomp.&lt;m u
D.lly Thought,
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—
the*dty for a few days the guests of
Third street to entrance. East aide out repeatedly after it has been pis- loodor. \ apocial number wo, tliu
'Hie mtnd lh,t 1, chMrful la It.
• Mrs/ M- C. Doyle and other rclo f town. ’ Five minute* walk from turerf.
old (ivoriUi Dare-to
Denlel,' ©nt Bt&amp;to wtU be ed verso to el) soU*
Uves. Arthur is now residing in
Optimistic Thought.
any part of the d ty _ Opgn every I .A sowing can be made during sung by thr®^ of the boys, John Jr., dtudoe to the future, and will meet
Memphis where he has charge' of
Wo Should treat a keen man as w» day E X C E P T Tucsdhy and F rid a y .; February ta provide lato apring .pa*- and Elmer Lundquist and ‘ Andrew the bitter occurrences ot ill* With a'
rthe Burroughs .'Adding Machine would a raxqr. cautiously and tenderly. Open night* when requested.
Thompson, all joining in the chorua. placid smile,—Horace.
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and th. Smil*-that-will-not-c4ne-pff! Th# children were fcreitly crowded
••HU e j * ahall ba so stuffed with 'before and handicapped- according
cottoh batting that he shall never |y. We cannot make them too comhear the call of the Wild Bachelor fortatyeand the money speat for
better &gt;cSoola
VF&gt; oo la ia money well spent.
in hU heart again!
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"And .when I have tbu* adjusted
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
Infantile Paralysis
him to,mine Ideal. T shall accept
The cauau o f this dreaded disease
YOU AND ME.”
him joyfully for what he U, rather has been traced to a minute mlcrpthan for what h«. fught to be, and organUm—a ed-called virus.
shall be sgtigfiedThis virus has been transmitted
"And whoso callefh me a parasite to' apei And in them produces char­
when 1 h iv e ‘done this Grpat Thing acteristic effect! similar to -those
shall hear the acorn of my ha-haa! produced in man. ■ .e.
A C ltlK L IS AMONG Y E TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
“ For, lo, she that maketh money,
As ia true of other infectious dis­
' ' * HE’LL PRENT ’E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER*. .
and she that maketh books, and she eases considerable' variations in vir­
s o o d o o o o a o o o o o a oooooooooooooooqoo oaaona
that maketh pictures U a performer
ulence (severity)' are noted.
Sunday
But the wUe woman ahaketh her of works.
After death the virus has been
and you knew me, ! head and admonUheth her. saying: * !*But she that* maketh a husband found in the tissues and; various
•'Go to, go to, thou-Simple One! out of a man U a worker of miracles.' secretions of the podyt namely
there would be!
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------- brain,- spinaj cord, tonsils,* intestine*
tha street, * There U n&lt;r ideal Hiieband! ' Verilyy -- Sclah.
tet us meet verily, I ahali find me a husband-^
and mucous secretions. ' *
^ I have a kick on the moving
next Sunday,
and idealise him!
The virus Is also founll in the se­
. ‘‘ For, lo, husbands come, not pictures. Here we hre trying to p * - cretion* of those recovering ant
f "Each one intends to do what's .fair, ready made, like unto canned soi/ps; vent the amoklng of cigarettes By those actually
iU, as well as perand other means and yet there
And treat his neighbor on the square, and in the matrimonial market there law —
.7 ----,
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son* coming in contact with tho
is hardly.a moving picture thrown.!vf
^
But be may not quite understand
hr no delicateaaau ahop.
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_ . uiscaae apparently well but .who are
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" I shall go forth in search of mine Ton the s?reen wherein the hero and j
the BpecJfic' £erril and are
A t church next Sunday.
husband, as -one that goetb shop-. many time* the hero-een smoke one djfcharg,n
in their

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laucr are called " p a « iv e car'This world is sure a busy place,
" I ahall seek him with wisdom. Jwholesale consumption of the cof.
And we must hustle in the race.
and select him for his quality nd ' fin nails is bound to hate its effect.
on
the
minds
of
the.
youngsters
in
j
now?*‘
moHtl!
and intestines
For social hours some are not free
durability, rather than for his style
the crowd
If there is anything in
»«
*ho avenues of infection
The six week days. but.all should be and his beauty.
the world th'at is disgusting it ia a f -showing that the disease is conAlt church next Sunday.
"For, behold, I cm shape him to
woman smoking a cigarette gnd I j tagious—spreading from perron to
my will and put on the fancy trim­
think the -Woman's Clpb in their (person th/ough interchange of
"W e have an interest in our town,
ming afterward.
The dear old place must not go d o*n
campaign
for better pictures can cretions.
And when I have brought him
^We.want to-pueh-good things along i ficme l sh'all iron ou\ * thd""wrinkles well afford to- call the sitentk»n-Ol f j - The disease la. knft»n_prjmM&lt;
the producers of moving picture j 1° every civilized country* on
And we can be)p some if we’ re strong
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from his temper and patch up his
plays to the elgfirrtte habit—for it globe.
At church next Sunday.-.
digestion
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U a dangerous one^-and I am not
As toseaAon, cases have been seen
"kes,
I
*ball
guard
them
with
my
&lt;
a
Jone
jn
thi&gt;.
kjck&gt;
the
ptrenta
of
during
every mbnth of the year,
and
.".Don't knock and kick and alam
life.
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the children here have discussed it in every state, nevertheless it ia
slap ‘
'I shall take a tuck in his vanity,
more prevalent during the summer
A t everybody on the-map.
frequently.
If
it
be
too
large.
and
autumn months.
But push and pull and boost and
" I shall U l a seam out of Hla \
I f there is an ordinance that ~ A nother” "■frikl ng incident, which
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. . -J im IuT*Ai! nvhm Ai rirPWUV Wit Ta~TrtIe ol air Infectious diseases afAnd ua*‘ u p xH the. atantfagg.ryyp*
t ti —. -l .“g .•
I shall
whitewash his sms-beWT-n;
wby^don't
the •L ' I * ■ man is
At church next Sunday.
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the weeds ,hereon'
thereon why
don't tocifecting
tS aT lt travels or fol'—The Scottish Chronicle. mcn a n d lird , hUweaknfss and foi--hnrrimrlties'mBke them'do’ jt?’ R lgh l^
theehief
traffic,: i : .
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Here, ju-^
just
on severe! occasions
private I shall disinfect his morals. gtr(&gt;ot cnn tie found some i&gt;( 'ho
this -rule has been laid aside, once
t Very few husbands really know
1 shall supply him with back-! nastiest looking lots filled with weeds during the epidemic of 1907 in and
bow much they owe their wives fori
making men out of them. Now for- bone, when I pose modestly at his an(j triwh th a t‘ there is in town, around New Y ork City when it did
•The owners seem to have protection not spread to the city of Philadel­
(guild opt^ long ago that rib.
"1
-riraH
polish—
up—hia
maaneu
for -they are never botherccLbut.tii* phia.----- ----*1 would have been a mutt, a fifth
and
trim
thfm
with
marabout
and
j0ta
are used as a dumping ground
In many instaincee the spread of
wheel in the wagon, a tail light on
old
braid
and
cover
his
breaks
with
for
a|
j kinds.of old wagons and other the disease has -been Very rapid-end
the. auto and - the dog under the
j rubbish and these Iota are certainly the supposition ie that it was car­
V agon had I not marriedthlTbest »urds of vefvet.
What ried by man who is the most rapid
little woman in the world and let I "I shall dose him with religion in a black eye to the city.
about
getting
right
down
to
brass and Widely traveling animal.
her take the job of mahaking mo. sugar coated pellets; 1 shall feed him
tack*
and
making
the
owners
come
the
Tonic
of
Mattery
ami
the
bitter
Thus, if there are any husbands in
Another striking fact is-that the
Sanford that have failed to find put aloes of reproof. In-equal quantities. to taw jusj_like common people?
disease U proportionately about tho
the true worth o f their wife 1 want
same among persons living under
" I shall .tie him to' me with, the
them to read the following
We all rejoice over the corner good and those living under. poor
leash of Perfect Faith. Yoa. Yea I
Behold, My daughter, the Fool •hall bind hirn’ to me with kisses and'stone laying .of the new grammar hygienic conditionf, so this illimindarning thread and home made pit's School for this ■building Is greatly ates such factors as overcrowding,
bath said In her heart:
’ " I shall find me un Ideal Hus­ and baby ribbon and sachets and ^needed and wiff give us one of the insufficient and Improper food, un­
lullabies and sympathy and petting finestschool systems in
the state, cleanliness and association, with varband!" •*-.-•
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minous insect*.
No. difference Has been noted between the -different races nnd natHVHKllltn,

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The paralysis reaches Us maxi­
mum in a very short time, evert
within 24 hours, it is rarely general­
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affected; one arm and one leg, both. 9

in* of m u^lee.
leg* or certain groups
*d «. 0
AL first Ihe^ affected fin
imb looks natural but by tEe end of a week’s
time It becomes sof t and flabby and
i the nenres have lost their irritabilf ity. .
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" I t will be a booster trade exten:
sion trip, with all that It means!
A il'd! the trade-trippers will fwhoop *
it tip,' for Tsropa and urge sotqe
necessary 'buy at home' methods. .
Speeches will be made al every
It is proposed that-the trip be of
town.
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three days’ 'duration, and that a
band of fifteen pieces accompany
Optimistic Thought,
the boosters. -The Itlnenuy which
niches
and honor aro broken pillars,
^La selected yesterday, but which is
but
innocence
Is an untnovlng column.
Subject to change Is as follows:
First day, Plant City, Dade City,
Brooksville, Inverness, Ocala— night
Optimistic Thought.
stop. Second day, Leesburg, Lustls,
Wit . If desirable, but wisdom more
Taynres, Sanford, Orisndo—night
excellent
'.stop. Third day, KUsimmeo, Winter
Haven, Bartow, Lakeland. Return
Tampa.
A SERIOUS LOSS
Though there will be considerable
expense attached to the trip, all of
the committeemen present yesterday
were heartily in favor of it and ex­
pressed their opinion that it would
redound a thousandfold to the bene­
fit of the individual jobber as well
as to Taroppa as a city. .
TO N IC D IG E STIVE
A world of advertising literature
and sample gifts of articles would he sharpens ybdr appetUe, aids digestion,
strewn throughout the section vlajt- inproves the health, and givra atrength
ed. The- band will get off the train and vigor. Sold only by us, $1.00.
U. C. BOWER
and a march through the eitiea will

Whether thd f children are more
susceptible or suffer a greater exposure "to tho infective agent is a
[question.
As to the attack, in* most vases
; -after..alight
! ishnem the child is noticed, to. have
•lost the use o f one limb— ronvul. aion* at the onset are rare. Fever
-is usually' present, the temperature!
i riling, to 101 d e ;. and sometimes to ‘
103 deg. or more.- The fever may j
i last only ope day and again nnjy he j
5present' a week'.
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vomiting and

be on the program. All o f the mem­
bers of the Board 6T Trade who go
op the trip* ^ U 'b f . dressed in jih o
same mknnOr stiff will'*bd* bedecked,
with pennant* and Tampa hats.

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biuiness m en 'of Tampa. Speaking
of the trip the Tampa Tribune aeyz:
Plana were forrfmlatld .yesterday
for the Big. trade extension tour pro­
posed for the jobbers of this city to
be carried on through the Board of
Trade. The itinerary of the trip was
outlined at the committee meeting
which Was held in the Board of
Trade rooms at 4 o’clock.

.However, one feature is strikingly
constant and selective, namely iq
respect to age, its greatest incident
being always among children, espec­
ially those in the, tint decade of life.
Fifty tq ninety per cent oLthe cases
are- in children under five yeart” of
age and in this country they furnish]
about t&gt;'clv&lt;r per cent of the popu­
lation. But adults (those past the
second decade) which furnish' fifty i g
per cent of tfie population seldom
furnish over ten per cent of the cases j
furnls oyer tea. per- cent of the
'cases.
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Which was helpless

WILL V IS IT SANFORD
Tat pa Trade Externals* T ost Josr-

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be on the Itiner­
ary of the Trade Extension Tour
which will s6on be made by the

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lx)W round trip rales to many points from JacknonriHe
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GEORGE W ASHINGTON NEVER HAD A TH ING ON T H IS PAGE
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A U T O M A T IC A IJ T O M A N IA C
THE TWO WORDS AS SEEN BY THE WRITER, GLENN IN THE ORLANDO SENTINEL SAYS THAT SANFORD
HAS A FENCE ON ROLLERS-WE CHARGE GLENN AS BEING AN AIITOMANIAC-THEY KEPT HARRY K.
THAW “ LOCKED 0 ? " FOR 13 YEARS AND LET THIS EDITOR RUN WILD-ORANGE COUNTY PEOPLE UP
UNTIL NOW BELEIVE THE AUTOMATIC FENCE STORY.
W. M. Glenn ha* a story in The
Herald today concerning our Auto*.
Mnatic fence* at Sanford. Mr. Glenn
la Editor, Baae Ball Writer and Hot
Air Artiat for the Orlando Sentinel.

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put your trip of! until October, then
you can go and see the World^
Series.
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Joo Reeae of.the Orlando Reporter
Star ia not only one of tho beat edi­
torial writers In the south but ia also
a /great believer In the great na­
tional pastime. He employs a.sport
writer and seca to It that .Sanford
gets their just rights in the paper.
And'umpires, and Automatic fences
don't go in his paper to deceive the
people’s minds. If we win tho aeries,
of which we have no doubt, Mr.
Reese will let it be known and not
concealed. The people will -find it
out whether they get the Herald or
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not.
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Tty* only feature of the fray aside
from tho depble plays and the home
runs was a spectacular t}irow to firqt
by Crowell in the sixth when.hb
robbed Burdick of a hit. Hitting
stars were Crowell and Cobb, 3 each.
Orlando scored. In the second.
Dill drove one through short which'
Mr. Bell the Beefer was unable to
Corral.
Crowell delivered with
single which scored Dill/
In tho sixth Orlando registered
again. Weller singled, Capt. Schuy­
ler sacrificed, and Beil th e. Boar
erred again permitting Weilor to
score.
Tho last half of the sixth witness­
ed the moving of tho automatic
fence. Leon and Cobb got their
home runs and a few dollar bills and
Red Davii, the aporting editor of
Bob Holly's journal, wont into hys­
terica. His-good old .hair glistened
in the sun and hia eyea fairly spark­
led with glee. Red ia some klddcr.
Ho took a shot at ua in tho Sanford
Herald this week and wo challenge
him to a du-dl at sunrise today.
Frank Wright is our second. Wo
presume R ed. will 'select Mr. LaRocque, the .umpiro who weara
blinders.)
In the seventh Sanford won. Con­
ley got n ainglo and scored when
Palmer delivered. 'That's ull there
.was to' it.
«Tho box aeore follows:
AB R H PO A E
ORLANDO
Spitz'nagle, 2b ___4
0 0 1 3 0
\Vcilcr, ss
-...-.-4 1 1 3 3 0
Schuyler, c f ... ... . 3 0 1 o
re 0 0
Dillinger, lb ........ 4 1 . 2 13 I 2
Crowell, 3b.._..
4 0 3 0 A 0
Soronda, If ....___4
0 0 1 0 0
Taylor, c.......
3. 0 1 4 1 0
Feral, tf.... *..... ...1 2 0 1 0 0 0
Moore, p ... . .—. 3 0 0 0 2 0
Sykes, p ....... — 1 0 0 0 0 0

aided jywne that his playing waa
G. W. Krick hns tho -following to
more .than -notlrablc. Weller's play
say in tho Florida. Metropolis in re­
Ing was Shy far tho fo&amp;ture of the
gards to the Automatic fence:
game, then came CroWeU'o hitting.
A report from the Orlando Sen­
Spltmagio made a beautiful stop oft
tinel states that serious charges are
the bat of .Moore which looked like
being preferred ngninftt tho Sanford
a sure hit. Moaely, tho spit ball
"Joo" Bush bids fair to havo a suc­ baso tlnll team after, tho latter won
artist twcirled a fairly good game, cessful scasdri,
a . s e r i e s games in Sanford. An
aiihodgh tho locals aecurod 10 hits
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automatic fence which allows homo
off his dolivory ho managed to keep
Wambsganas Is playing a star, game robs is alleged to ho the contraption
them well scattered, and aided by at short for tho Indiana
causing the squabble.”*" It is said
• •• . »
his teammates wonderful hitting- it
that tho fence can advance twentywas hard to toll just how good ho
“Dabo* Ruth appears to be a much five feet toward the homo piato
&lt;^d pitch, though wo are not trying Improvod pitcher this yoar.
when th e‘homo team is at bat and
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to tuke any credit *ftw§y from him,
can retedw to its natural position
Drosnabon Is catching most ot the
for it always, takes a pitcher that
games
for thir team ho owns and mao- without being detected by the. eye.
can pitch and keep his hits well
It is worked with ropes -4nd sljdeq
ages. . .
* scattered' that generally makes a
on- a small track. This is a new
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valuable man to any club.
Leo F6hl Isn't much of a manager, stunt in baseball and is said to be
The Orlando infield looked*1like He‘Is Just a poor simp who has piloted tlve invention of "R ed" Davis, a local
Connie Murk’s famous machine of a team Into first place.
amateur player who- is sport writer
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*1014 while tho infield of the Sanford
with. SanforL—Jsji., Metropolis.
club, while sorry to say, lookod
Three-Finger Drown Is to retire from -I'm going down down: By Connie
like a 60c collection especially dur­ baseball at tho dose of the present Hack.
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season, according to report
ing this game.
L hear you calling me: By Bill
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The local infield will juat have to
A recent report la that Denny Kanff Palmer..
settle down and give the pitchers leads Ty Cobb In everything but bat­
Darling, I am growing Younger:
better support or else tho high ting, fielding snd scoring runs.
By "P op " Wallace.
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htfnors will fly in another county.
0 ypu lucky devil: By John Rob- t.
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Orlando came back at us for tho , Elmer Knetzer, who has bcea. on naon.
way we-.treated their pitchers last trial ,wtth tho Reds, has been' taken
1 may be erssy but I ain't no
Friday and knocked out \Vllaffn and over permanently from tho'Bravea.
fool: By Hughle Sikes.
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Robinson.
Wonderful Feats
"Bill" Itariden Is rated as a .200 hit­ . T y Cobb's 96- stolen bases.
A doubfb header will be&gt;played
ter, but pltchera^lutvo a .wholesome •Orlando's' 22 hits!
lerc this Thursday and everybody
respect for him with runner* on bases.
p expected to come out. Single
Connie Mack’s downward slide.
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prico will be charged and the largest
Sghford's Automatic fence.
Fleldcf Jones may be speaking the
crowd of tho season la eypoctcd out. truth when he says be has a good

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The writer read with regret in the
Repsrter Star tOat Mr, Gldnn waa
•-going of! for a month’a vacation.
. Mr.* Glenn ia going to Bloomington,
111. You can do this for the writer's
benefit If you like, STOP OFF AT
M A T T E W A N —lU In Hew Y6rk
atate. The only reaaon we know it
hr because we read (n the papera
that Harry K. Thaw boarded there
for thirteen years.
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The Orlando Sentinel haa great
hopes of winning tho aeries by for­
feit. Would.like to aay that will .bo
the opfy way you will win the aeries.
I t will never be won by playing
base-ball. When Dillinger, Brown
and fceplh hit home rune over our
A U T O M A T IC fence you can put
It down that they were all dean
home runs and thorp was no horae
ihoea attached to them either.
DUNN POPULAR IN CLEVELAND
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Cobb, Bell and Leon
Ticket Scalpers, Caught Operating at
CHARGE
LODGED
and the other players secured these GRAVE
Recent Sunday Game, Released
AGAINST
SANFORD
homers it was nothing but a case of
After Sharp Lecture.
LU C K and tho AUTO M ATIC fence
AGGRAVATION
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had a whole lot to do with it.
On tho occasion of the rocetat Sun­
day'game in Cleveland between In­
"R e d " Daria, Ex-Vamptre,
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dians nnd Grlffmcn scalpers got hold
Nerre
Enough
to
Show
The nearest word1we could find to
of a lot of tickets, as scalpers will, and
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IJImsclf
in
Public.
AUTO-M/vTIC In tho dictionary wna
President Jim Dunn asked tho nld of
tho very next word "AUTOM ANIAC,
the Cleveland poltco to head thetn off.
moaning ono who has worked hlm,T«o scalpers were caught at work In
BY W. S. GLENN
aelf into insanity. Now being as
tho crowds around tho gates and detec­
In Orlando Sentinel
tives took them~bcforo President
the fence is an AUTO M ATIC af­
Dunn, expecting him to ask warrants
fair, .would like to aay that, the Or­
for
their arrest. - Instead Dunn decided
lando pitchers
have
overworked
'Affidavits' signed by ^twenty Or­
to giro thorn a talk.
themselves, necessarily causing them lando- men preferring serloua
VBoys,' snld Mr. Dunn reprovingly,
to be an AUTOSlANIAC.
What charges against the Hanford Base­
"I'm
doing my best to popularize basoright have th6 Orlando pitchers got ball Association may result -In the
halt in this town and placo 1t on a
to throw .these so-called balls to the ftrfelturo of,the aeries to, Orlando.
higher plane. You aro doing your host
heavy hitters of tho Sanford duty! Thla waa learned learned upon our Totals ...*....v........32 o
6* 8 24 14 2 to neutrstlzo my actions. Your of­
They have the privilege to walk return to Orlando from Hanford yea*
fense Is nnntwhnhlfl hr a 1nU nanalUv
these heavy hitters. Father Chodhut
I‘m going t o l o t you go. Tleaso
SANFORD.
AB R II PO A K‘
dck,'llju fuuUiflEf til baae.ball made 3 to 2 by* the Celery City aggrega­
‘
don't
do It again."
Burdick, If
__ : 4 0 3 2 1 0
aa the first rule to protect the tion.
Tho
scalpers loft, mu&lt;;h impressed.
Leon, 2 b .......
4 1 •1 *6 3 0
pitchers. The haso'ott ball .rule,
Tho sboro story Is merely a tip to
Tho charge preferred against the Oobb, lb..,.— . .... 4 1 3 11 0 0
t i
l o
Sanford management is 'that, the Dell, as.......___ ..... 4 0 0 0 6 re tho character of Jlm.fDuna.
Do you wonder that ho la popular!
- Mr, *&gt;Glertri,
AUTOM ANIAC, left field fence- is an automatic af­ Moore, cf___.*.. . . . 4 0- 1 l 0 0
apenking asks hdw can-Sanford win fair. It la run .on rollers. When Chapman, c ...
'4 0 0 3 0 1
THORPE IS A BASEBALL STAR
a bail game in Orlando!
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Sanford* cornea to bat a rope oper­ Conley, rf
l 1 0 0 0
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win *by ated by "Red" Davis, ex-vampire, Brinson, 3b’..U.
s . 0 1 4 1 0 Minneapolis Crltlo Says Former New
bringing down their AUTOM ATIC and locked by hia boss, bald “ Bob" Palmer, p..,....
,0 1 I 6 a
/York Player la Headed for the
fence.—Orlando Sentinel,
Holly of tha Sanford. Herald, causes
Major- League Again.
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tho fence to move slowly in towards
Totals ...___ .,...33 3 II 2L 16 3
Herald's answer to the above: the diamond* In this manner “when
In Minneapolis, they regnrd ""3ltn"
Summary: Sacrifice hits, Schuyler,
Sanford has beep playing on the Or- Leon cornea to bat the* fenccia
Pprsl, 2. Two base hits, Brinson, Thorpe, one-tlmo Giant, as n roWhasehnll stnr. Rend what ono critic has to
lando diamond quite a few' gmmwj Jt4r*1eet. nearer tho bat than when Cobb.
Homo runs, Loon, *Cobb.
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this season. The Automatic fence the Orlando boys are at the pinto. Boso on- ball, off, Palmer, 1. Struck say about him:
"Thorpe
jp
beaded
for
tho
mnJo£
has not been their this season. And
Just, sa soon aa the side ia .out out, by Mooro 4, by Sykes 1, by league again. The - Milwaukee left
answer me, havo you up to this tlpie "R ed " Davis releases tho guy ropen palmer. 2. ' Double plays. Loon to fielder Is playlngin tho hope ho will be
won a double header. this season! ami slowly the entire left field rence Cobb,' Crowell to Weiler to Dillintnd what'ii the trouble with that 19 begins ^o-reCedo. So smoothly is the g&lt; r. ..Weiler to Spits to Dill, Brinson
inning fame, 0 to 0, .and the 14 fence operated that its motion (a not. to Ljcon. W ild‘pitch, Palmer. Um­
Inning aiTair which ended up 4 to 4! pare
lorcepiilfle. No omr sees., it. recod a pire^ -Laftoequvr— —:-------- ;
JKfl-hAVa-glven-you opportunitienm t u t when ono of our local men yes-.
-more tnau one occasion this season Kkday placed Jdr earner? in left
but you have' failed to tako advan­ ’'field and got damaging evidence two
tage ot
other boys got tho dope on Red and
i t :
Bob.
It was a slick proposition.
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1$- , - Glean AutomSnlac Speaks. . ~
The score'was 2 to rtothiAg in
Sorry; but the automatic left favor of Orlando up to the sixth in­
, i,
-rfMd funco 'story got by some of oar ning. in that round "Red" 'gave?
'readers yest. The phono rang mer­ "Bob” the high sign. The wheels to
rily asking if it was so. AH Wo* can fh * fanrn nmw j Im. b ■&gt;
irally a j y ' H Ihul lU'd Davie*
ifl TVMMfi * " ‘L
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rope. UuriUuU- wtM*-nut. -Then-Leon at, Holden. Park. —The- Orange- cmnrT i y n t o r iTS affidavit that came to bat. The fence had moved ty boys just naturally knocked tbe
L b saw the fence' moving. Those slightly- in but not to its full limit. cover off ot tho old apple and-when
Sanford -fellers are liable to do any­ Bravo little Vive ia Cubnnoia Leon the final Aiund had been reached,
thing— we'll have to watch ’em strode to tho bat and decided he'd tbe score board showed 13 runs
ti;'. closo, derned If we don't, If take "h chawnce.
Over went the for the visitorb and 3 for tho torals.
are want to win the aeries.
.
ball by -about two Inches.- Then Thla boy Crowell‘ laaome sweet hit­
ter, Ho only secured four hite out
Efe’ v.
, t , t * 4 .*•*
; i ~ ^Cyrus " Cobb's pretty brother camo
Up. ‘ .’ By that time the fence had of five trips to the plate and what
Our Reply: That's the whole
trouble with you now. * The dub come in about five feet further nnd we mean they were hits and no
ats a couple' of games behind and Cobb was able to paste the pill llukos either. Crowell sent a long
fou start the old alibi stuff, trying over the boards. Bell and Mooro drive over the AU TO M ATIC fence
put tbs blame on the umpires-abd couldn't quite reach -the fences so that brough^Nln two runners ahoad
&gt;w trying to blame the Sanford were out. Red and Bob then let of him. It -cleaned the fence by
Jim Thorpe..
fellows with everything else you so tbe fence recede. Those boys jire many feet and it was as pretty a
burner as,we have K«sn thls's'eason.
, .
re. If you were winning and mighty smooth. ” : *
recalled next year. In. the American
id in the series everything would ■ After this when. We go to Sanford The Orlando boys had a regular association {he Indian tins performed
picnic -at the expanse of the local
lovely.
In wonderful style. Hitting right
every fan will take a torig stake and
pitchers slid every ndw and then an
V. I t
„
*n *xe,""‘Stakes will Ije driven be­ error mado by the locals would help hsnded, he has shown much ability: in
hind tho left field fenccso that ' It swell tho score. Regardless of tho fact, he seems to be a natural rightFamous Sengs
handed batter. His speed on the btM f
YOU MADE US W H AT WE will remain fixed. Than it will be
one sided game there wa»-one in. U* duzzIliiK and his fielding nniT threw( AR*B TODAY. WB HOpB YOU fair for all. .
41vidua!-th*V-played- *- sterling gampf'Dlfe ail Uuit coulff bo desired."
LK.SATISF1 KD.--------------------- ~The^gsme” yestorday wax * corking
and that wea Weiler of the Orlcfle*.
ft t t
good, one despite tho fact Sanford's This tad played as if. he had boon
Evers' Old Q lova.(
Mr. Qlenn, while doing all in his good luck won. Leon and Cobb, tho In the big leagues and he looked • Johnny Evers hr a a baseball glove
rer ty help the boys out In hia two' .heroes lor Sanford were* be­ like Rabbit Maranvllie instead of that he has used for qlne seasons, with
ler has now quit them and U go- decked with horseshqes and all the Willder, but no "kidding," Weller a few world's charoplooahlp; aeries
t off on his pleasure trip .' Don't other 8anford isds had four leaf clov­ wia covering worlds of territory. thrown In. It Is a ragged old gloie,
a big Itole In It, but It la to that
1got Stick to it and take your tnad- en woven lb their uniformed
Once he made a catch.in short cen­
glove
that Evers ascribes many of
evan though it's a hard dose
The game waa marked*with bright ter that eras nothing" short of mar­
i beat plays. When the ball lands
to: N EVER BFS A QUITTER. anil snappy fielding, four double velous. JUs stops behind'tho second In It tt stays there. 'Consequently It Is
are gain
wln.a fsw.
rpetuated—tWo for cushion were also clsoaey and it — ill wonder that Erers sticks to his
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before
doses,
looked like, even if It waa a one
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AUTOMATIC FENCE
WORKS TO PERFEC­
TION OLD “ALIBI”
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WEILDERHAS GREAT
DAY IN FIELD-ORLANDO WINS 13 TO 3

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- Whllo the makeshift outfield Is work­
ing pretty well for Cincinnati, Chjirley
Herzog Is looking far and wtdo for ah
outfielder or two.;

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Rodriguez, the Cuban first basemun,

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Pick,-of tho Athletics, holds (he sea­
son's roroid for stolen basi s, lie pil­
fered four on Grover Hnrtlcf, ohotlrao Giant, now pf the Drowns, in s
recant gnme.
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Prohgli, who was a recruit of dark
O'Connor’s Drowns In 1010, tyeld OnkInnd hltless for 11 Inning-* recently.
About time to bring him hack.
The |H^r showing of the N&gt;w Vm-lt
Glnnts- nt home tl'bldnlW to* nuios.
Most of the players have machines
and are kept out Joy riding nt night.
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Every time Loo Mnjfeo*mnkes n hit
or two In i| gnme be Js nccused of
(lading his hatting eye. If they'd let
Le&lt;&gt; alone long enough to find It he’d,
find I t . . .\
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vematlllty In New York.
When they
grew tired* of buying Heitile Zimmer­
man for the Glnnts they swing denis
for Slim Sulloe.

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LIN K
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Is Isaac Humburgcr line of
Tailoring.
I am indeed
proud to announce that the
Haberdashery ban the Sole
Agency.
A line as well
known an this onejietids-iia
introfluction.^
Let iik ‘ show you the Fall
nnd Winter fabrics and
models.

Tbe Home of Correct Styles

B. 1. PERKINS
THE HABERDASHER

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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE- SECTION

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PUBLISHED
SEMI - WEEKLY

ON TUESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS
IN SANFORD—Lift D Worth Living
SANKQRD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1916

VOLUME v in

SANFORD B. T.
BIG MEETING
FRIDAY NIGHT

NO. *•

PARALYSIS DRAINAGE
WILL SPREAD IMPORTANT
IS THE FEAR IN COUNTY

the lands in said district as here­
inbefore set forth ,'an d the same ishereby approved, ratified and con
firmed, and said assessment as sot
forth in snid report^ is hereby levied
upon the lands therein contained In
the amount set opposite euch par­
c e l .o f -land- therein-given, rogerturr
with tho maintenance tax as therein
specified,** *aI3 nlMWsmcnt to bo
levied over a period of ten years
commencing with the year 1917, In
It was decided {hat all tho chair­
IIEALTU AUTHORITIES MUST COMMISSIONERS A R R A NGE the following proportion:
N O W N U M B E R S 3 6 0 LIVE
OFFICERS WILL HOLD SE S ­
men arid their committees shall meet
For the year 1917 ten (10) per
FOR NEW DRAINAGE
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%
ADOPT STRINGENT
AND E N E R G E T I C
SION IN SANFORD
cpnt of the total assessment:
nt tho Hotel Carnes next Thursday
DISTRICT
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^M E M B E R S
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MEASURE
THURSDAY
‘
For the y e a r 'i9 1 8 ten (10) per
for lunch, together with th e ’ Board
cent
of
the
total
assessment.
Sanford, Fla., Aug. 7, 1916.
Sanford Board of Trade fn'et In
in a f Governors to complete the .com ­
Washington, Aug. ^ 2 1 .— With a .
On Thursday and Friday
tho
For thp year 1919 ten (10) per W oman'*' Club of Sanford will bo
Hon; Hoard of County Commis­
warning tha{ unless measures are
the CQurt .houso on Friday t}igh C „
mittees ahd take up other matters
found ’for its suppression, the infan sioners met ut 10 o'clock a. m. cent of the tbtnl assessment.
August 10th at 8 o'clock with a
hostess to tho members of the -StBto
Continued on Page Two
of
importance.
tile paralysis epidemic may urivnncq Present, Chairmun L. P. Hagan,
largo 'memborahip*' present.
Presi­
Board of the Federation 6f W om a n ’s
next summer to states not now n|&gt;- Commissioners L. A. Brumley, J. T.
dent Dutton presided and in the
Clubs, tho business meetings to bo *
preciably affected, the national con­ McLain and C. W. Entzminger.
absence of Secretary Haynea R. J.
held at the Woman’s Club Thurs­
ference
of health officers adjourned
Holly acted as secretary pro tcm.
day afternoon at three o'clock . And
Minutes of last regular and four
Saturday after adopting recommend­ adjourned meeting read and ap
Friday morning at. nine-thirty. ■ All ,
After { h e reading of the miniutes
ations for control o f tho plague and proved.
members
of the--local-club arp In­
of* last session communications were
9
naming a standing committeo to
vited to attond thesn meetings where
read, among them being an invita­
Mr. J. W. Fortier appeared before
study its causes.
ono
hocomes
inspired
with
renewed
tion from the Woman's Club of San­
tho board und asked for Hat redemp­
nt crest and greater enthusiasm and
Cooperation among Federal, stato tion on certificates N o , 216, Beg.
ford Inviting .tho Board of Trade
zeal,
for it is here that Iho^Vorious
and
local
health
authorities
toward
to be present, at the reception to be
N. W. cor of» N W f* of N E *{ run
departments
of work are discuawd,
curbing
tho
opidomic
was'
empha­
tendered tbo State Federation Board
E 20 chs. S T H chs, W -20 elm, N
and
one
gets
an intimate knowledge
sised
as
imperative
iti
resolutions
at the Hotel Carnes next Thursday r.» „ g f- - ■■■T»—-»—
7j4 ehs
20-20-30; nnd 247; nog.
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of
what
is
being
done by tho State .
adopted,
and
regulations
were
rec­
evening’ at 8 p. m.. T h o invitation
7 ) , c,is S of NE cor of N W .if_ot
Federation
everywhere
in the stato.
ommended
to
control
travel
from
was given by the president, Mrs. MOST B EA U T iF U L C E R E1N E)* 20-20-3Q, at $3.50 each, plus STILL T H I N K S R A I L W A Y
To
hear
tho
reports
submittedT
and
epidemic
zones
of
children
sixteen
J. ' W. Dickins and the secretary,
clerk's fees, same recommended to
QUESTION SETTLED SATMONIES
BY
MASONIC
*
to
know
that
each
ind
iviidual
m
em­
years
old
and
under
by
(ssuanoo
of
$Jra. Wight. President Dutton ap­
Comptroller.
,-w IS F A C T O R IL Y ^ &gt; b e r of W . ry local club^may Jiqvo u
. LODGE
uniform travel permits and np.tifkg&gt;
pointed G. F. Smith, chairman of
aappiyire^- .be»
n
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il41 uu La i&lt;wis. ltll b_w it h.-. StesiPl L olJ y y .
part' In -The splendid work* that la
the_
J lcc^
.&lt;CQjnmlttCfi..Ai)
Washington, Aug. 22.—Nothing
r— g_tjg
_ r -n T
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DTt8~6f71Err.
, , __________ - dm ^nTfftcrcslate qUdtantlne.
fore th o'board and read resolutions
being done by thU loyal- band o f ‘diarve. JjL.lhc-Jitfoir. with—his-eom most important events’ in
irew has developed in the strike-sit'
.
•
as'tollows:
. .
Florida’s representative women fa
uation, although something definito
mittee, with the cooperation of all tj,0 history
Sanford was
Delegates lo Aha conference, which
history of
of Sanford
was tho
tho laying
laying
In
re
Florida
Groves
Drainage
D
is­
inspiration
in itself. Aa many m em - j__
the members-to assist the Woman's of tho corner stone for tho new ad­ included health officers from forty
s looked for today. All the repre­
icrs
of
the
club arq out of tho city v
trict
r'
Club in entertaining tho guests and dition to the 'G ram m ar
sentative4* of thp western roj^ln have
School Public Health Service, expressed
t
behooves
the members that a r « V
Whereas,
The
Board
of
County
the invitation o f the Woman’s Club building lost Saturday afternoon. confidence tofiight that tho two
arrived hero and while refusing tho
Commissioners
of
Seminole
County,
here
to
attend.
The' delegates will
. was accepted with .thanks,
Despite tho fact that it was one of days' exchange of viewa will result Florida, did on the 2nd dey of May, eight hour law with the time and begin to arrive Thursday morning
,_ The report of the committee on the busiest Jays of the week' there in vitalising the campaign against- A. D. 1916, ’ order' that the petition i*lf clause the heads’ o f tho various and will bo met at the trains* b y a
railways nro said to be considering a
By I^bwh was called for and Chair­ was a large crowd present- to*WUricss the plague.
committee from the club snd escort­
of certain property owners filed
counter proposition.
tho
ceremonies
which
took
place
&gt;
Assistant
Surgeon
General
Ruck­
man J. J. Dickinson requested more
ed to (he homes of the hostesses who
with said hoard on tho 4th day of
While- the railroad officials have .will entertain them. They will bo
er, who presided over tho conference April. A. D. 1916, for tho construc­
time to preparo sumo as -he had promptly at four o ’clock.tentatively,
rofused to '.accept the entortuihed by the members o f tho
made
the
following
statement
to­
been suffering with an affliction .of
tion^ pf certain ditchca, drains .or
Tho Sanford lodge of Masons had
settlement
plan
. proposod Tiy Presi duh. It is expected there will* bo
' the eye and could not arrange for a charge of the ceremonies and march- night:
canals be granted, and that the
dent
Wilson
that
they grant an eight fifteen or twenty In attendance from
-meeting but promised to do ro at an. oil from their lodge room to the
"W o -h a v e admitted . frankly ,and Florida Groves Drainage -District
early, date. It was -moved and sec­ grounds at the corner of Myrtle and freely to the public that we have be established and thereby consti­ tour day with pro rata pay for over, various sections of the state. T h o
onded .that more time be -allowed Seventh streets. The exercises were ■omethlng we don'r know a great tuted tho same a Special Drainage time and submit other issues to in­ personnel of-th e board is com pose^
the com m ittee.on By Laws and ro- opened by prayer after which ap­ deal about and tho public’ sympa­ District in tho County of Seminole vestigation by a federal commission, of the president, Mrs.-* WilHm*' 8 .
port of same to be brought to the propriate music was rendered by the thizes with our efforts to do what­ and Stutc of Florida, and did on the they are said to bo coniideHng a Jennings of Jacksonville; vice prpsmeeting to be held on Tuesday Christian Endeavor and kindred ever we can with the. limited knowl­ same date order that ' the ditches, counter proposal. It Is said to in­ den(. at large, Mrs. T . R. •M oore;
clude arbitration of soino paints in five district vice, presidents, Mrs.
night, September 11th'.
societies of .tho city. The addresses edge we Iftivo. Wo can't afford to drains and canals set forth in said
. Mr. Norman, formerly of Ithaca, by Rev. F. E. Steinmeycr .of tho leave any stone unturned.
petition bo established and did at dispute with the granting of ottW s. E&lt;H»«r-Irrwts of Ft. Ploreu btftn g .H T "
New
York,
hqt now o LjU
k this citv_aa M ethodist --church a m i-D r. A : P.~ ''T h e great bulk of the traveling the same time appoint tho'com m it­ .T he committee of CIO railway vice president of the fifth district
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efficiency expert with ih o Sanford Montague, president of Columbia public presumably, not exposed
tee provided by Section 952. of the irothorhood
representatives,
who which Includes Sanford; * rqcording
Light arid Fuel. Co. was called upon College were listened to with much should not bo hampered until we General . Statutes ' of the Stato of lavo accepted the president's pro- secretary, Mrs. J. W. Dickins o f
by President button for a talk on interest by those present, as both know which persons are actually Florida as amended, and
*&gt; losal, continuing today to mark Sanford; treasurer, M ias.Kate Jackson; corresponding.secretary; and tho ’
methods employed by the com- gqntlorrien are good speakers and disease carriers.”
Whereas, tho sajd committeo did time, pending tho employers' de­
presidents of the clubs enrolled in
'morcial bodies with which he had* the addresses gave the audionce
cision.
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In recommending restriction of on tho 10th day of July, A. D. 1916,
Mias. Loufam
been affiliated and he gave an in­ food for reflection upon the possi­ travel of children under sixteen
President Wilson holds firmly to tho stato Federation.
in pursuance of tho provision of
Meigs
of
Jacksonville
ia
a director
teresting account Of the same with bilities of the schools as moulders of years from known epidemic, areas,
Section 955 of the Gonerui Statutes arbitration as a principle In the
of
the
General
Federation.
complimentary reference.to. the pro­ tho future generations of citkans -of the -conference expressed its belief
Ho. has " also
of .the State of Florida ns amended iresent’ controversy.
gressive spirit as shown by the San­ Sanford. *
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Tho board' inefuds* in its person­
that no more advanced step toward and tho order of said** board, report nformud George Pope, president of'
ford B oa rd 'of Trado and that they'
Manufacturers’ ' as­ nel some of tho most lnllaejj|aai-oml—
HoB.. B. _F. Whitner, 'member of interstate quarantine measures'
thnt thoy viewed tho lands to bo the Nutlonul
were starting out along the proper the local sbhool board gave a brief
women of the ata to, a *
should bo taken with the present benefited by said ditches, drains or sociation, in response.to a telegraphic prominent
lines for success.
review of the bond is^uo of tho San­ limited knowledge of the methods oanals as show if by tho petition and appeal from tho inttec that the prin­ number of whom will he tho guests
Tho question of having tho county ford schools giving the history of of transmissldn.
pint presented to said-•boarc^ und ciple of aebitration he prscorved in of Sanford on Thursday and Friday. •
precincts represented
upon
the tho trials and tribulations qf the
had assessed each parcel of land in l.he strike negotla"tioTis. Tho rohd Tito visitors will be taken'.for an' «
. Standing Committee Naihed
Board of Governors was takon up business side of our edqcationul in­
The
standing / committeo
up-, the Florida Groves Drainage Dis­ officials have contended thntn the automobilo' ride- through’ tho city
and on account of the chfhgos that stitution*.
.
,
pointed’ consists of-Surgeons C. H. trict according and in'proportion as principle of .arbitration Would be en- nnd celery dllta, tho cdurtesy being
would affect tho charter now being
Tho beautiful ritual of the laying Lnvindcr and Wade Frost of tho the name should be hencflttod by « angered by his plnn of *settlement, (-extended by tho Board of Trade.
published in The ‘ Herald " it was
The President, however,' declares his
A public reception will ho given
of the corner stono by. the Masons Public Health Sorvico: Dr. D. T. the ditches, drains or canals in-the
plan has strengthened rather than l or. them at the Carnes-Hotel Thuirip*
thought proper to keep -the present
said
district
for
all
expenses
that
was then carried out under,the direc­ Tuttle, Washington States; Dr. C.
number of governors. On arcount tions of the Worahipful Master, St. Clafe Drake,. Itlionis; Dr, Oscar may bo incurred In the construction. weakened it.
___ ____ day cvcningj.lo, which- thu-'pqopls^of-,
of Messrs. Haynes and Holly of the
of-*ald-ditd)tMr
-or-ennals,‘in­
*PtejIilent_
Wtlson
had
beloro.
Turn Sanford are cordially ipviUfd. O w ing
‘ G. Kennedy and those. prv9Bnil.DQttllng.:-Loui»lana.
_Herttlti io tca . .both - being—on-—theday
numerous
telegrams
from
’busi­
cluding
the
interest
.and
-the
expense
to tho season of the year, thq pccupworq greatly impressed
with all
Tho committeo will collect nnd
.'board making it .difficult for them {o'
that pertained to the ceremony and distribute information regarding tho of the committeo nnd engineer ns ness men and trado bodies urging tion will he entirely informal' amt
Attend tho meetings R. J. Holly
ascertained by said b oa rd ' and did that he insist on arbitration. It was open tQ tho public'-generally.
A
the beginning of this'grcat work for disease. ••
•
tendered his resignation as a memfilo
report of their estimate of'Uhfl s&amp;id officially, however, that the ap­ program will bo rendered through­
larger and "better schools.
A committee reports recommend­
- her of tho Bodrd of Governors) thus
amount, per acre for annual main­ peals would be without effect on him out the evening. Tho- mayor and
ing uniform methods of ^exchange of
The
new
addition'
means
on
ex­
simplifying tho -matter and allowing
tenance of. said ditchfcs, drains or lirrt since he had - faffed in his of- council and their ladles und th o
epidemic information was also adopt­
one momber from the Geneva sec­ penditure of about $15,000 and the
c&amp;nal* which said report was filed orts to bring ablftit arbitration and Board
Trade have beeg extended.
tion to take a place upon the board contract Is under tho nbto super­ ed.
with said board on tho aaid ,10th md no w av-of-forcln a it.
nvlAutibM to-be present. Tfre moffiRepresentatives of railAiads^ have
and hU namo will be solected by vision of George Venable of thia city
day of** July, »19l6, and whereas
President Wisloh sent .the follow bers of tho Woman's Club are exthe* Genova members of tho Board Who expects to-rush the work and requested a special conference with the said board did givo notice b
oT ■pcciml'. to* UUClIg aml_ Iho genera
have the school
of Trade,
. ^
ipi
_
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National Manufacturers'
associa­ Among thoso who will In? here
greater travel of
Sucti * , £ ? *!?* k eminole county, Florida, once a
lembe.T who fi^rfn ru RlViwIfiiit1thn slfelST ItwIlT mean not ° nU|LIX
tion, expressing his feelings on the lira. Wm. S. Jennings, Pres. Staus
blank forma requesting action of the facilities but more comfortable quar­ probably will be arranged within tho we.*k for two weeks prior to the matter of arbitration:
Federation, Jacksonville; Misa Lou­
•
next regular’ meeting of said board
board upon certain subjects to send ters for the children of the inter­ next two weeks.
se Meigs, director General Feder­
"Allow men to acknowledge the
Must Safeguard the Schools
to be held on tho 7th day af August.
them in os soon as possible. Tho mediate grades who have bocn
ation, Jnekso’nville; Mrs. Frank B . .
Tho committee stated ' tho usual A. * D. 1916, thnt the said board reecipt of your tolegram of August Jennings, Pres. Jacksonville C lu b ;
secretary was requested to read sev­ crowded for the past two-years, ncccesitaling
tho
pupls
of
several
pf
prevalence of infantile
paralysis would at theft next regulur meeting 18 and in. reply-tt&gt; say that I hold Mrs, J. C. Ensign, Pres. C lvfe
eral that had been handed in and
*
the
grades
-of
the
Grammar
School
should
ho
sufficient
csusc
for
keep­ hear complaints from tho owners or to the principle of arbitration with League, Orlando; Mrs. S. M- L a all of them showed a deep interest
as clear n conviction and u firm a
In the welfarp of tho county and being .quartered in the High School ing schools closed until a thorough agents of any lands uffected against
Bree, Crescent City; Mrs. Mario V i
gave those present a line upon what bulldtfiff. Tho now building as now examination is made by the health tile assessment so mude, as appenrs purpose os any one, but that un­ do Frost, New Smyrna; Mr*. A. 1
fortunately there is no means now
Ifom tho certificate of tho clerk of
the majority of tho mombers- want contemplated w ill.give Sanford ono authorities. "
Young, Vero; Mrs. Richards,
said board this, day filed with said in existence by which arbitration Civic Lcugue, - Tampa; Miss . i
the board to take up first in the of the moat complete nnd system­
board and the affidavit of the secre­ can be secured. The existing Hioaqa. Sawyer, Bartow; Mrs. ,l v « Sprqukway of improvement in tho city and atic plana for education in tho state
Long— Collie
have been tried and have faffed.
with
a
primary
school
on
the
east
county.
^A quiet but.interesting wedding tary and treasurer .of tho Horald
Baker, chairman Music, Miami;
aide, one on- ther west aide, a Urge took place Saturday morning at tho Printing Company, a corporation, Thia situation -m usl never be al
Edgar N. Lewis, Ft, Pierce; ‘I
Ip o^ler to allow t h e b o a r d .of.
central Grammar School builaing home of Mr.' and Mrs. D. L. Long the publishers of tho snid Sanford lowed to rise again, hut it has arisen.
T. R. Moore, vice president at Is
governors and the'chairm an of the
Some moans must be found to pre­
and one of the finest- High School
Herald,
and
.
of
East
Sanford
when
their
daughter.
Mrs. Blackman, state chairman
committees to make up the list of
vent its recurrence, but no moans
buildings In this section of Florida. Mjas Mary , was united in marriage
Literature.
A .number of other*
members for .each committee the
Whereas at this, the- nexfe regular
can be found off hand or in a hurry
to
Mr. Buren Edward
Collie,* meotlng of aaid board after {he
oxpectcd
whoso
names have not
meeting adjourned until tho ndgt
8 sc'o rd People to DeLand
or in aeaaon to meet the present na­
been forwarded.
"'*
regular meeting night, September * A party of about thirty Christian a w e l L k n o w n y o u n g * ma n filing and making of said report at
Only the near rel­ the time and place mentioned in tional emergency. W hat 1 am pro­
IIth. The meeting of tho governors Endeavor workers from Sanford mo­ of th is. cLy.
posing docs n ot weaken or discredit*
and the chairman was then- called tored to DeLand Sunday evening to atives were present.',Th e Impressive said notice published as aforesaid
A number of Sanford
tho principle of . arbitration. - It
by President Dutton and resulted'* attend (he join t meeting of the. En­ ring ceremony was read t.y the no complaints have bcon made by
strengthens it, rather. It proposes ncyed to Sanford. Wed*
In the following committees being deavor societies of the Presbyterian Methodist minister, Rey. Bartlett, the owners or ngonts of any lands
that noth! ng bo conceded except the ness tho ball -game
Ailed,-with the exception ot ati^ or and Christian churches. Tho meet­ and little Kathlqen. Long, niece of affected against tho assessment so
Euxica and the ElkSy/^Und
After mado, and it appearing to'aaid board eight hour day, to which the whole SoBtt of DeLand n^yod first ba
- whose chslrm sn^hsd not *e- ing was Addressed by Mr. J.*'P . tho. bride waa ring beater.
economic movement ’ of the., tiine
thoir members:
Simmons, who as ono of the repre­ tho ceremony light refreshment* were that said ass&gt;s amenta are proper and seems to point, and the immediate a noble fashlonp^or the Elks. Al
h a lf.o f‘ the^fri&amp;nnd band went over
\
sentatives of tho Ip'cal Christian served. For going sway the brido reasonable, ' ’
C iv ic s -G e o . Hymsn.
creation of an agency for determln
was attired in » nifty blue silk pop­
-the occasion.— DeLand
churth'a
society,
recently
attended
Be it there! ore rqpolvjid, by the ing .all the arbitration elements inj|
Finance— M. W. Thatcher.
tho convention of the national Chris­ lin suit and other accessoWe* to Board of County Commissioners of this case in the light — not of
Inland Waterways-^-Wa|ker, E. T.
match. After a short wedding jour­
tian Endeavor association, hild In
-Woodruff, llpddleeton, Connelly,
ney Mr. snd Mrs. Collie will bo at Somiaole County, Florida, snd k 'U dictions or. forecascs—-but of
Atlanta.— DeLand Record.
H»rry Renlrpo t u r n e d from
home to their ipany friends oh P v k so ordered, that, tho report of tho Uahed-and ascertained f
ota on Friday' , nd left ^
n
committoo
o(
tno
Florida
Groyes
the
first
s
ta
g
e
.
of
the
aventle, this d ty .
'
{culture
and
LOdr. and 'Mrs. G. C. .Chamberlain
Drainage District filed with this the discovery of the m
on Sunday
W . Renfroe for
were among the Sanford people.sho :W )r . Thomas A. N*a) la.spending Board on tho 10th d a y . of July, basis for srbitr
r jLakeland, whero'Mr. Renfroe’ a aUter
Legislation*—Forrest Lake.
spent the week and at / D.ayto
means* than tho
-days In Atlanta, Qa., lopjdng A .‘ D. 1916, cohtyimhg tiio' asset
available are iMra. J .'C ; RobbrtA Is seriously
Reception—&lt;G. F. Smith.
Beach Saturday and Suzpay.
ter business interests. 4
ipplled."
mont mado by said com m ittee upon
•the Lakeland hospital.
'
,1;. V '•
,
Traffic—A.* P .- Connelly, F. P.
Rines, W. A. Lelller, Hal Wight, Ce­
cil Gabbett.
- * *
Publicity— R. J. Holly, B. A.
Howard, Lewis, Hagan. Dooley.
Hos'pital— R. E. Stevens, Drs,
Puleston, Neal, Denton. ’ *
Health-and Welfare— O. J. Miller^
W. W. Abernathy, J. F. McLain,
J. D. Davison, Jno. D. Jinkins.

CORNERSTONE
OF GRAMMAR
BUILDING LAID

PRESIDENT
HOLDS OUT
FOR PEACE

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                    <text>Auguai lg, ISIS

THE OANFORD HERALD
—

C h it-C h a t of th e P la y H o u se s in S a n fo rd
Neither question is answered in the
picture story, far at the critical mo­
Problem of many wives figures In ment her two little ones, frightened
New Triangle drama, " T h o . Chi l­ by a thunder storm run in upon tho
couple. T h e scale is turned.
Cora
dren in the House."
bids her sweetheart good-night, and
.At Lyric Wednesday.
goes with her babies to her lonely
Kxeept only war, there U no sub­
rdbm.
j e c t more prominently before the
Then fate has something to say.
people of the United St at e s today,
more discussed in Thornes, news, His own misdeeds cause the guilty
papers, clubs; any subj ect which is husband t o be removed much far­
receiving more earnest thought and ther than any mere divorce decreee
consideration from those who have 1could take him, and the right man
tho most vital interests of the na­ gets t he right woman after all.
Most

a Woman Clint to Pa lt hl ea s
Husband?

Norina Tnlmadge is starred as the
wife, and others in a well chosen cast
are Eugene Pallettc as the husband,
Wm. Hinckley as the other man, and
Jewel Ca rmen as tho siren.
Th e
famous " Tri angl e Ki dd ie s" have a
great deal to do, there being five
children in all in the story, who go
through some ' thrilling adventures,
Cora Vincent h 118 married the including capture and at tempted in­
wrong man. She had a chance to cineration by a gang of robbers,
marry the right one, but allowed
T h e play also includes some r e ­
herself to be influenced by her par­ markably picturesque outdoor scenes
ents to accept the man who had taken in a forest, illustrating a fairy
ntoney rather than the one who had story, told by one of the characters
character.
Two children are born. and having much to do with the de­
Their father is dissolute and in the velopment of events.
net of u siren. Th e other man has
not married. Ill her grief and des­ Ralph Herr Ma ke s Sc r e e n Debut tn
peration, the young wife appeals to
" T h e Purple Cad) "
him for sympathy and his reply is !
Ralph Herx, the well known come­
to ask her to elope with him.
dian, who will be remembered for
Would she have been justified in his excellent work in " T h e Soul
doing so? Would she have done so? Kiss," " A Pair of Si xes, " and recenlty in "Ruggles of Red G ap , "
will make his debut on the screen in
“ The Purple La dy. " a five part
Metro Rolfe wonder[dtiy which will
be shown here at the S t a r tonight

tion at heart, than t h a t of domestic
relationships— marriage and divorce.
T h e problems involved naturally
find their way to tho motion picture
screen. In the newest Triangle play,
" T h e Children in the House,” there
is presented a particularly interesting
domestic situation, used as a basis
a powerful and dramatic story.

L Y R IC

TH EATRE
K.

F.

LANK.

MANAGER

•T i l l . HORSE THAT PLEASES

PROGRAMME
TONIGHT—" T h e Avenger” “ The
Alaskan Mouse Hound" . Selig
Tribune News.
14th Episode
of "The I run Claw ”
W edneaday—- - “ Children in the
Hniise" featuring Norma Talmadge
" The I.ion and the
l.irl

( l a l u r i o g J oe J n r k n o n

Thu rsday — ’ Cutting it O v e r"
"Hungry llear*t&gt;
'Going \S •—
vt
to Make Good" Cat he News.

Cr Ida)---Triangle l&gt;a&gt;
I teg gar a
of Cnwnpore" featuring H It
Warner
'The Hitler 1*111 fea­
turing Mm k "s.i » in
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Vrdies

II . '

nhe t&gt;ver’ F ifth C.[*i-*"i&gt;
O' The King"
( old

Drinks

will

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Ceg

lie j j i w n

away at t he M a t i n e e
Sa t u rd a y

;

Coming Monday
('has. ('hap!in

,j

/ .v

“ The F ir e m a n ”

when the Famous -Players a da pt a­
tion of Clyde Fit ch’s great drama,
' " T h e Woman in tho Ca se ," will bo
the Paramount attraction at the
S t a r Friday. For In this celebrated
play tho great emotional actress ap­
pears,* not as tho Woman, but as the
devoted wife who risks her name and
her personal safety in the struggle
which she, wages against tho infuri­
ated woman who is attempting to
havo J ulian Kolfo condemned on the
, charge of murder in revenge for his
having robbed her of a victim, his
best friend.

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AS T H E WARDEN IS LIVING
IN A TEN T AND WE HAVE NO
PLACE TO REC EIV E VISITORS,
our chief concern at present la the
erection of a, lodge, which ahould be
Antibedifor the Federation meeting
in Miami, Nov. 21 to 24th. *The

ine the popular approval which the
next generation will beetow upon the
forcaighted. women of Florida who
havo aavfed Paradtae Key for the
eager' .eyed .botanist and nature
loven of ‘America. It ahould be a
national monument. July 10, 1916."

last Federation board meeting in
Tallahassee uuthorixed the bulldirig
of a lodge to be finishod for tho Inapection of the Federation, a t which
time the
formal opening will take
place. Plans uro 'being ma de by the
local committed to take the entire
convention to tho park, for this oc­
casion. By winter we intend to be
prepared to serve refreshments to
auto parties nnd have a few rooms
to rent to scientists, conducting re­
search wdrk.
•The Dade count y commissioners
appropriated $1000. 00 for park pur­
poses. A short time ago a campaign
was inaugurated to rair*e a " M i l e of
Di mes, " $6336.00 and more thnn
$1000,00 has- boon realized for the
park fund. If the million residents
of Florida would each c ont ribut e a
dime, $100,000.00 could easily he
raised for the work nnd t h a t would
solve the problem of maintenance
and development for so me years.
We ahould ahave for immedi ate use,
f j r building purposes, by most con­
servative estimate, not less than
$5000.00, but $10,000.00 would per­
mit more substantial and permanent
improvements.

Hon.'*W. A. M c R a e , Commlaloner
of Agriculture pf St at e, Tallahassee,
Florida, in a recent article on, " W h y
Not the S t a t e BeautifulTd” said:
" T h e Federation of Women' i Clubs
la doing a notable work, Betting an
example for men folks, in promoting
the science of forestry and beauty.
Among its achievement* la the crea­
tion of Royal Palm S t at e Park, an
estate of Borne 2,000 acres in Dade
county, containing perhaps the finest
collection of royal palms, some of
them 100 feet high— to be found in
this county, besides 60 or more va­
rieties—in all a veritable wonder­
land "

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CLASSIFIED
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FOR SALE
For S a j e — T o m a t o plants A No. 1
st ock.
F. F. Dorncr, Celery Ave.
'
103-2tc
For S a l e — A second hand piano In
g o o d - co n d i ti o n.
Telephone No. 4G
or write Box 1026, Sa nf or d.
103-3p
For Sal o— Three Iota on Sanford
Heights'.
Exceptional bargain, $76
each.
Enquire Herald Office.
I01-6tc

f t is a glowing tribute to the
T h e above Is published (or the
For Snle— Horse and two delivery
genius of this great actress that she
purpose of giving every resident of wagons.
Apply to G. W. 8pencer,
makes Margaret one of the most npSanford an opportunity to contrib­ 111 Park Ave.
101-tf
poali/ig and lovable women that
ute to the Park Fund.
Every viuh
b a v l —ever appeared on the screen.
For S a l e — Seventy-two acres best
member, especially should take ad­
But she is not of the helplesj variety
celery
land, about fifteen or ttfenty
vantage of this privilege to aid in
which weeps copiously over her mis­
the campaign for " F l o r i d a B e a u t i ­ acres of it improved, for sale at a
fortunes.
When Margaret learns
B e t t e r than has been of­
f ul ," and help In the development bargain.
that her husband has fallen into
of one of the most beautiful spots in fered around here within ten years.
Claire's trap, she steels her nerves
100-4tc
our United St at es.
Contributions A. P. Connelly.
for tho ordeal and determines to
may bo sent directly to Mrs. J oh n
For S a l e — Equi ty in property on
tight fire with fire. As a result, this
GifTord at Cocoanut Grove, or to
Oak
avenue nnd Oviedo Railroad.
girl of gentle birth minglgs with
Mrs. J . W. Dickins, Sanford. Each
Claire as one of her own kind and
donor will be given full credit, and See Geo. D. Ballard, at ‘ Millerla
We are taking this means of pre­
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wins her confidence until, after many
(jvery dime will bo appreciated and Ilnkery.
senting
the park for your considera­
heart breaking failures she suddenly
will aid in completing the " M i l o of
For S a l e — Three horse power gas
succeeds in forcing a confession out tion and are making a direct per­ Di mes. "
engine with water pump and all
sonal appeal to each friend of Flor­
of Claire and saves her husband.
connections, suitable for private use
ida.
Those donating more than a
or for irrigation purposes. Will sell
dime will be helping to make up in
New Triangle Siren Has Startling
/it a sacrifice.
For full Information
part, for those it will be iiffpossible
Wardrobe
address Mrs. A. S. Harroune, Day­
to reach.
Please send your dona­
Some of the most decided novel­ tion to Mrs. J o h n Gifford, Park
tona Beach, FTa.
99-Gtc
ties in feminine adornment ever Chairman F. F*- W. C., Cocoanut
For Sale Ch e ap — Horse, wa'ggn,
portrayed in pictures are promised Qrove,
Florida, and remail this
buggy and surrey, all in good con­
as features of " T h e Children in the chain letter to a friend and they are
Tom Downey, who onco was with dition.
Apply a t W. W. Aber­
House." a Triangle Fine Arts drama to do the same.
If you have re­
tho
Phillies,
has
announced
tils
renathy'
s
Furniture
Store.
93-tfc
which will he shown at the Lyric ceived a lettpr before, or do not care
itremunt from baseball.
Th ea tr e beginning Wednesday
for any reason, to make a donation,
For Sale — Marine motor, 18 horse­
young
ai
l
ri-sa
I
kindly remail to a friend, so that the
Jewel Carmen, a
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
Stallings
Is
out
with
a
prediction
Irene How ley. another stage fa­
We that the Braves will win tho National First class condition, Sanford Machwho wus last seen in an ingenuous chain will * not be broken.
vorite ih featured with Mr Herx m
chain
will
not
be
broken.
We
are
leaguft pennant tills year
rule in the He Wolf Hopper paly,
ine &amp; Garage Co.
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this production
Some of the most
"Sunshine Dad. " blossoms fort it in asking those who read the published
novel and picturesque scenes ever
Jimmy O'Neill of Mlnooku has been
Lor •'Bile -Owing to change to
" T h e Children in the House" as a letter to respond without waiting to
shown upon .the screen are seen in
sold
by
tho
Boston
American*
to
tho
electrical
power we have on hand
full fledged siren of the screen
In receive one
this feature*
They
were photo­
Buffalo
club
of
thu
International
machinery
in good condition, conthe part of Jane Courtenay, a c a b - I All questions will be answered
graphed in a famous Rroadway res­
leaguo.
|
aistlng
of
boilers, engines, water
arel danger, she lures n foolish hus- ' promptly.
Remember, t ha t those
taurant, whi'b i* known in the storv
*
*
*
I
pumps,
fire
pumps, air compreaband played by Eugene Pullette. to who live in Florida, put forth one" T h e Purple Lightning Tango
I bis Is Roy l l a r t l e l l s sixth year
Bll(| sundry other machines,
his destruction
As aids to bis ruin tenth the HTort to enhance Florida's [ south wllh tho New Yorks "And It s
Parlor"
Other interesting scenes
at ion she bedecks her self in \ a m­ attractions, as do the Californians going to be my best, too." said tho which we offer at prices which are a
were staged at Coney Island, during
small part of the original cost. If
piricul attire remarkable for its ex­ (or their state, Florida with her veteran.
a big holiday celebration there
Mr
interested address Virginia Carolina
wonderful climatic conditions, re­
treme uniqueness
Herx and Miss Ifowley are support
Bill Euyster. the former Hartford Chemical Go., care II. H. Peabody,
There
are evening gowns Bis sources ami beautiful natural growth pitcher will be field captain of the Nupennlnedent, Sanford, Fla.
ed by a strong cast
would soon become a veritable G a r ­
lingulsheil l«oi h by originalit . of
Lawrence dub. under Jcijse Burkett.
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ib-sign and attractiveness of material, den of Eden
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r
ic
H
ci|.
Triangle Pint nl the
this season
" Fl o ri da Beauti ful " should he the
ewelry of strange shapes and put
FOR KENT
n e h(I a)
terns and u headdress of jet and slogan
A strong pull a long pull
Nick
Allrork
will
this
year,
an here­
" T h e Children in the H&gt;&gt;u*.v" by
For Rent
Half of 8 acres on Celpearls which twine and curl about 11 I'uB all togehtAr sum ess
tofore. have practical charge of (levelRoy Snmerv die
Produced by ( M
other half will share
oping the recruit pitching material Of *‘r V avenue
the siren's head like serpents
5 ours for Florida F I KSS r
4 S A Franklin
Supervision by
crop.
Come hi person.
Will not
rs John Gifford,
tho Nationals
I) \\ Griffith
Norma Talmadge is seen as the Chairman Royal I'alai S t at e J’;iirk.
answer any letters.
Inexperienced
wife whose husband Is lured to liesJ oe Rlggert will chase (Hob In cen­ parties in c elery and lettuce growing
The cast:
f\ F.\\y
C .
ter flotil for Mlko Kelley's St Raul need not a p p l y either, as renters or
m o t i o n by Miss Carmen, and ot her *
CoroahbvU&gt;ove. Fla.
Cora, wife of Arthur Vincent
Attractive offer to
prominent
and busy m e m b e r s ^ * / 1
M r a . J i u t w h l l Edwards team In tho American Association. s}iare croppers.
Norma Tal madge
Alice, her sister, wife of Fred Brown the cast are the " Tri angl e KiddiedT ( Chairman Conservation Department lignin this season
right party
See G C. Mr Dougs!
'
y
p
y
*
Aliee R lie who go through the most amazingly
l03-2tc
I-"reilily Tlrnmns. (Jin New Orleans
nt ore
I ho\ h a \ r-ri coil n t ered
dancer
'
I it fi &lt;* i ..iirt.ti *i * ,i . a 1 ■.ii irlando. Florida
ric ru ii
Is Hiild i n h a v e th e e d g e on
For
Rent
llousekeejiing apart
- llo-. f w i g M a h a i u l i t . i n n s in
I. w.J i arriici.
\|.p r..w d
M rs
W &gt; I.-o n in g ..
t h e o i l i e r t h u d b a s e c i i i i d l i l a t c a for
tiients.
furnished,
down stairs, larg*1
in
li
ha
t
&lt; li .*r11 - Brow ri i . -fn r n t li &lt; \ hi
t i l e ( l e v. l a n d t e a m
I'r .- s id .- n t
F lo rid a
F e d e ra tio n
of
well
ventilated
rooms,
sleejiing porch
Bunk
W i i .i u.
Mil. &gt;te
&lt;rlil
W o m e n s ( T u l . s , J a c k so n v ille .-, F i.i
and
screened
porches.
All Copve
Fred Brown. his brut her. ■a
F5 A Duffy, last y a r n premier bur
Attention is invited to W hat Find,
tncea
in
kitchen.
618
Uuk
avenue.
lor of tho Youngstown cluli, will wear
W.
U.
!Lawrence
live
nent Scientists Say Concerning
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a
Grant!
Rnplds
uniform
In
tho
Con
Flllgene Rail-tie
Arthur Vim *■nt
T h e Park
trnl
league
this
season
;.-nt li'inu n " t rook
At F.-tin Vkrn
Dr Charles T Simpson of Little
For Kttnt
Furnished house of six
\\ al ter l o n g
rmufis
and
luith.
Cor. 9 th and
River. Florida, in an article appear
Rnljili ('apron who It 1* recalled,
J .i-.ii.-r \ in* « 'i i II • 1 r. ■i. I-.,.
97-lfc
n g in t he \ pril number of the had a brief trial with the I'hlllle* sev­ M v rile
rg r . .i .. \\ O M K V 1* ( I i BN iH-* F L O R I­ I rupi. Mahizine -aid
I have been eral Hensons ago has reti r'd perma­
For Rent
Six room c o t t age nt:
\i • 1 B i l l .
11 .ill.
over all the warmer part of Florida nently f j urn the diamond
DA \\ ILL IIA\ li BKAi Tl P a l m e t t o avenue
$ IS jior month
Ho
in.
Biding
the
lower
h
e
.
through
Fl I I* AI M GARDENS
I
n
q
Mre
of
Sanf
ord
F
urnit ure Co
I. d. 11If j
llnutiy B u r k e ' une ..f FFugUev J e n ,
m r til'- b IV)'. !|i and 1&lt;r&lt;-,i|lli id l LiI&lt;i
9 6-lli'
(
in'
The i luldreii
Rm*
■io.it &lt;i i , •, ! i.i., A-ig. 1916 the Republic of Haiti, tin- entire | n i n e s many a s s i s t a n t * , is enil.-avorliig
to
m
a
k
e
G
r
o
v
e
r
I
.niiderrutlk
res
ort
to
D.
Friend of Florida
island of Jatnuica and qui te a little
Furnished rooms, large and cool,
c u r v e balls i b i s s u m m e r
I
I lie Florida Federal ion of W orn of Sji.uti.li Houdiirm
1 have sailed
four blocks from business center.
on's Clubs hus undertaken tho j'roal- through the lovely Uahatnun Archi­
Mnrty Bergliammcr. tho Pittsburgh IGxC+i rooms in connection.
Cheap
Former Sanford Girl i.. Appear m cM conservation work of any orgtin- pelago and landed on several of its Fed. whiFla to plrvv whh tho Si I'mit rates for summer. Comfort Cottage,
• t l i e v l u r I r . Ua
u--.it ion of women in the United islands, 1 have visited the Bermudas " ‘apt r i xt year. In n classy Itilldder, corner F'ourth and Magnolia. 92-tf
T h e Just legislature gave and cruised again and again through
i* ' i r * ! i n tfj If*#*
If you are one of those wh&lt;&gt; auto­ Flat '•*.
F’or R e n t — Several nice office
the
Federation
960 acre* of land the entire Mediterranean* and down
matically comic, t the n a m e ’of Run!
----------------------room*
over Yowell’s. Enquire N. 1’
my
IS
miles
south
of
Miami,
to
he
the
west
coast
of
Africa,
but
ine Frederick with the g ri■j. i robs ..[
\tl minlslrNiuf'a Nallf r
f Hr.llrm.nl n( 1 OW'ell Si Cl),
32-lf
known
hereafter
as
Royal
Palm
j
«V«*
have
never
rested
on
any
sjiot
" Za z a , " " B e ll a Do nna ." a i d the
Arfotinla
S t at e Park. This rontaius the larg- on earth us beautiful us Paradise Tt» A 11 Whutn. 11 May S' &lt;&gt;m*rn
other " vampire,. " whi&gt; h she has i
For R e n t — 708 Park avenue. Eni* h#rr &gt;
that «»ii T *•»!« \
terpreted on the *t reen, then titer, est growth of Royal Palm* in the Key. ft is absolutely unique; it in a 1 1** l»th •!i y «»f (jttulir* A I* I '* I g, I (piire of H. C. Du Bose, Flr-R sr-d
■ball
my a i nuut nt.* aiI hai, k 11 at "f
is n greal siirpi se in More f..r yo" United St at es, many estimated to juctiire of unsurpassed Beauty set **f lit** pi|ft(e cl l.ti ) ; Itriisan, tj* t». &lt; I’ark (.vi-MjM.
48 -t(
in
n
wonderful
frame;
the
dome
of
t_»
ihv
Non
rails*
Sir g * ll»*r.» g. ( 01 .
be 1 0 0 feet in height, together with
Sy
Jyilc*
of
f'rn.iriijlr
I
«&gt;
»
■
l&gt;,
as
t.u
flit
n
more t han 60 varieties of trees, rare the blue atmosphere forming the Nanf r «J, I’luri Sa, a i l -t* 1 j.» rlin
id.
WANTED
|j »**arm m) V* tl I PM i*It
lb | a! f
-i.l
orchids, ferns, vines and beaurifu, Upper jiart of it; the wide expmine *i*o
Mttt Dr aupr*i\*M| a -1 I
r - ■*.
W anted
Flat or roll top dink
W I w.,.* s
trees 11 is
a
wonderful
trop. of the Everglades its lower part.
V &gt;11 i u r a D t r ( , i
A
with
drawers
and cupboard In ped­
cal jungle, naid by mlenliMa to lie I *&gt;« whole idl ed is glorious beyond
1 o.|. r|’uf # - 1 i#|r
estals.
Box
1168,
Sanford.
103-30
the most unique of its kind, known the power of description; the dark
llr p a r l n i. nl t f Mir I - i r . io,
broad
leaved
vegetation
which
forum
II. H. l.mitl 'ilftr-r* .it p n tf .- r v l i l t'la
in the United Stales. It is the only
Good young white woman wishes^
Aui 1.it., uli.
state jiark owned by a Federation of irregular outlined mass of forest is
N'.U-r II hrfrl.j «lv. n il.ri \&gt;,t!la-n |i position,
if M tie Bubbcrta, The
of IV r ki w , ,
Fla,
, |
. j „„,
Women, and will be to Florida what crowned here and there by noble 2I 111,1in an
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lull. tuaUu lli.niti .-a,| Kiory, No Oaks, city.
the big trees are to California.
It royal palms, singly or in groups nssm. im s&gt;, nH'.C', . -,h s ' , ,,r vv1,
M - r i l n n 32. )'n w .ia M |. . -,
ll»
j u /.
Sunford, Flu., J u l y 31, 1916. No­
ia necessary that you, as a citizen of which cut thu sky line with charming t nllalia-arn M oil,Ran , h r . I,Jcil tiV.icn ol
im
a
n
tl
o
n
to
s
u
t
a
F
i
v
e
y
.
s
r
Pruul
to
r a ­ tice.
J . A. Brya nt Piano Go., Cor:* ,
Th e whole h ammoc k. Been
Florida realize vvliat great nssets the effect.
t a MI. h rtalm t o t h r liti.l »t. n , .I m t 'I I h i I,
beauty spots of the state would be, from any point seems us though it l.rlo ri! C lark C lr t u lt I'nuM , at H tnfni &lt;| poration. J . A. Bryant and all con­
K la r ld l, on l h r 2Klh .!»&gt; ..I
cerned jileasc take notice, Aug. 21*
i f ‘ properly conserved; if, with the was the work of some great muster I f 16 .
Claimant
luixr.
I.
Vilm^irr:
1916, I will sell one liupmobile, Nolandscape
gardener,
and
s
o
-it
is;
it
increasing flood of travel ever turn­
I*. A . Hu - h of W r l i w a . H o n d a
1541,
to pay storage charges OR.
was
designed
and
executed
by
NAtv
.
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lam
of
W
.-rivta
,
F
lorida
ing southwarsd— with a million tour­
W. H. ttoyd of VVrhiwa. Flurida
same
for
period oDtwfl years. Z. J 'j
ists Inst year, and more each suc­ T U R E .
As 1 gaze with awe and
VV, A. Huah ul VVrVDn, Hurlda.
J erry, J ul y 29, I 9 f « . t
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, i
F I O B E U T W. D A V I S
ceeding season; If, we make the r a p t admiration on this work of the
103 Tuca X F rt -I O le
K e fl t to r .
" L u r e of the S o u t h " Irresistible, by Gr e a t Master I feel that it is perfect,
LOST
N s tlr r o f A sp tlca tlo n . for T a a I l r r d U nder
“ multiplying Florida's attracti ons. " as beautiful as it is unique and my
H rrlio n S o f C h a » lr i t * SS. L a n a o f F lo r ­
id
a
I .ost — Cameo brooch sot with four
Nolirr i. hrrfl.y x1v n lhai Ov-rr-tr-rt
A jiark endowment of' 960 nrres heart swells with pride and |iatrlotTurprrilln.- Co , purrhaarr nl Tat
,r. pearls.
ism
because
of
the
fact
t
hat
Florida
Lost between
Sanford
was'given By Mrs. Henry M. Flag­
ram No Si*l. dal..I U,. !,", .1,, „( N.vrm
n
Findpossesses such a grand tropical forest lirr
l».
IS9&amp;.
ha*
nift
«
,
-nirtrair
and
A.
C.
^
stution
ler, making 1920 arres, including
in mv . * » , and »,a. m/.ir arq.iirait.Vn I.Vr er return to Herald Office-' and re­
— t h at it belongs Jo Dade c ou nt y ."
ts*
1 “ latu* in a-r.u dau.r oi.h laa
.
,
jiark. T h e jdim is to keep the en­
reive reword.
iuk-*.ip
Dr. David Fairchild, Agricultural Said rarllflrali- mihrana ihr (ollnalng
dowment, if possible, for.jhe develop­
rrtbed property sltuatrd In Ktmlnola c un
See 23, Tu„ n.
ment of botanical gardens. Thir tee n Explorer in charge, Bureau of Plant ‘ ?!
Lost, strayed or stolen in SJmford
• r t . J 1?’,
* * .£•; i &gt; » k u oi Nwt,
miles of Ingraham Highway will be Industry, United St atcx Departmen 0 , J
NWW ol N.WR ol Nl;i
May, 1910, ladies’ valuable gold
r j i h t of «gjr.
completed from Homestead to the of Agriculture, Washington, D. C i t i Td h «l Ni*i l dR , tUIL
" A d e l y d i 1' tit
n d being *sae«aed «| th» &lt;|«tr hunting case watch.
writes
tho
following.:
•f
tb*
Iwmncff
of »urh ortlArM.. In thv back. Chain, 2 cords tbrouan slide*! a
park by about Sept ember 1st. Four
M*’ A.
Ifftick, ________ __*it«J
—
__________
" It - s h o u l d not be difficult for any­ tifirfein i b i l l b# rtpdpfrncd areardlnf t o It w charm, gold , and pearl op/r» gsl**ts*„d
IU iaaua t h a t * o n on lha I S t h day
the park. T h e park Is a game pre­ one familiar with the changes which fit R a p tn A b rr . A- D . I S I S .
Holdcr of any part pt&lt; &amp;^/giY* 1°^*'
,
WUnaas
my otBclal ■ I f q s t u r s sn d s«al tion to Edit or Herald, Henry Mc»
have
transformed
the
wonderful
serve and a bird sanctuary, quan­
Hal* the 11ih d a y ol Auxuat, A. I&gt;. 1* 1 8 .
tities of birds bcir.r fed nor.- b y tho hammocks sh ou t Miami into rcsi...
,
E . A. , D O I J O t . A 8 3 .
Laulin or Mrs. Malcolm WrignL
R o u t t S u m taste C o ., F t * .
j d e n c e sitps for the wealthy, to Imagi m -T q»C-*f/UR
su
warden.
Palmetto, Fla.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 18. 1916

BROOM CORN
IS RAISED IN
STATE OF FLA.

CITY OF SANFOIUI HAS FAC­
As a remit of the speeding tne
TORY FOR TH EIR MANU­
Muirk car was wrecked
After it
FACTURE
hit the telephone pole the right

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wheels eaught under the road grade
and with a bent axle and steering
gear continued to run for fifty feet
or more and then plunged down the
embankment into the lake.
Second
sucker Spitznagle was
thrown through the wind shield
which was splintered und had to
swim out of the lake
Hob Schuyler,
star center fielder was thrown iut•
the swamp as well us pitcher Hob
Moore, Clffl Tatum anil llarroll,
the driver
F o . innately all
. i
pants of the car escaped death and
serious injury ex&lt; •pi Self

ELKS AND EAGLES
PLAY SOME BALL
ONE OF THE MOST ENJOYABLE
GAMES OF THE SEASON
AT HOLDEN PARK
MADE QUITE A N EA T SUM OF MONEY
FOR T H E B A SE B A LL ASSOCIATION
The Elks and Eagles staged what
you might cull a very good game of
ball last Wednesday at Holden Park.
The Elks bad as their battery Puleston. Hells, Pennington and Roy
Chittenden, while the Eagles put
their dependence in only, two pi t. hers Smith.
Hcnnctl ami
Moore,
Smith urn) Ret t* both looked .good
in I lie box and why tin-,, were . ank
ed bv the managers i* a mystery
S mil h of the Eagles bail the It I"
l»i K hoy* going all the lime, when
he left the box in the eighth inning
be had fourteen strike outs to bis
credit. In the third inning the Elk*
secured three runs without a hit
made and that' s why we think
Smith w..* tin- I !••*' hit of tin- day,
though not taking any credit uwav
from \rehie Hell*, the I l k * pitcher
\\ 11 old 1 11 e t.i say that till- liov had
something on the lior*ehli|e llllltseff.
Archie hullg Up ten strike out.* to
hi* credit and to- wa* only in the
ieiv mv Hilling.
That'* going jirettv
good also
But what happened to

l( wa* the opinion of fan.* la-l
night that speeding from Sanford
would prove unpopular in the future
as a result of this accident., It ha*
been the habit to speed to and from
the old bull park at the Seminole
capital to Orlando
Various driver*
have met with narrow escape* and
frond MOW oil lllete will lie .ill,.
juilgke it i xercise.l in driving
li l« *md that llarroll, the driver
of the ill fated car wa racing with
.mother car and that Spir/nagl.
begged him t.i drive *|ower, in-o.Hug
that he would get out and walk into
lilW II
However ' fe* re. 1 1• .1 ,. i I &gt;r
mg
described Or!.nolo Sehliml

PuTestot.
very well

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R. R. MGRS .
AND MEN ARE
STILL APART

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bit

t h e old Bov w »* go
t h e E a g l e * o n l y *••
from

hi*

d e liv e r,

but

t ha t svaed them from being cre­
mated the next day was because
they failed to cheat a little more
than they did.
Spencer wa* verygood on bails nnd strikes only miss­
ing about two in the whole alternoon, while Stevens called them
jipjl exactly 11 k•* he saw them, not
one time during the afternoon did
be change his decision
i The outstanding features of the
game wa-, when three men were
occupied on third base at one time
A B O N E WAS P U L L E D by the
Elks that time. The most pleasing
imttcr of the afternoon war Osborn
||erndon. he never has yet waited
f,,r the pitcher to throw him a hal
,,n d iff, rent occasion* a step ladder
i
would have been a'l right for him
to use
Below I* the way the H I*
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For Mrs. Caldwell
Mrs. F. II. Caldwell, formerly of
this city, now of Charlotte, N. C.,
who is visiting relatives and friends
in this city was tho guest of honor
at/ a charming dinner party given
e4' Miss Helen M. Brown at her
attractive home. No. 1207 Gunby
avenue, Suburb Ilenutiful, Tuesday
evening at fi:.'I0 o'clock. Tho table
was centered with pink cut flowers,
nnd the tables and other appoint­
ments of the affair were pink.
Those present beside the hostess B A L K A N S WILL BE THE
were Dr. and Mrs. J . Brown FarS C E N K OF M ORE
rior, Mrs. Caldwell, her 'cousin, Miss
FIGHTING
Annie Whltner of Sanford, Miss CoLondon. Aug. 18. — Heavy fighting
riune Brown of New York, Mr.
Henry Trip,* Mr. J o e Spencer aqd on the B a l ka n front is imported
official Bulgarian statement received
Mr. J . L. Heed.
Tho allied
Mrs. Caldwell 'will return to Char­ here todny f r om. Soh a.
lotte about September 1, where she forces delivered Krong infantry at-*
is chaperon to the young ladies of. tucks, but the statement say.v, wero
(jueen's College. She is a sister of repulsed.

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The fignting occurerti in the region
Sheriff Spencer. L. V Spencer, Mrs.
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Forman and Mr*. Hubert of Lake Doiran, northwest of AaKing, all of tin* city.
Tampa T r i b ­ loniki, near the Greco-Jjerbian bor­
der. Several encounters have taken
une
place in thin vicinity of lute, but the
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official Bulgarian statement indiT am pa , Aug. .li*. The Atlantic cfitv* that larger forces are now be­
• M.itt Line Company awarded the ing employed against the Bul­
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contract of a Jacksonville concern garians.
for the immediate constructio n of
“ On the evening of August 14, "
the extension from Sebring in De- the st at ement says, " t h e enemy’s
Soto county to Iminokalee in Lee artillery opened u violent bombard­
county running eighty mile* through ment of our advanced positions
a tbit* 'ar undeveloped country, it south nnd wint of Lake Doiran.
was learned today.
Under rover of tin* fire the enemy’s
infantry attacked, but was repulsed.
" T h e bombardment continued and
on the morning of the 15th the in­
fantry again attacked with consid­
erable froi-i* but was repulsed and
compelled to (all back in consider­
able disorder "

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cuti-t p o i n t s ,i i h | all po i nt s in rh»*
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liurrn aim m Iiii h tm la y 11 alio u l 150
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t hr ee h i s utl t he pi t e her * |l it work
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I be ot her tell ibie
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immediately to confer with him on chickens can l.ij the blame at In*
This young Skeleton Paul
ijto threatened railroad strike. Pend­ door.
Presbyterian
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ing their arrival, he does not plan t »* Keely also let It be t n o w n that he
The Presbyterian (' K enpiyed a
*.■,. the lomimttee of manager- h'-r&gt;- bad Miniet lit ng t.i *av about who
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willing to arbitrate that question of Orlando and Mr
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nioriiine
brotherhood heads this
and all others before any tribunal Curry of Jiuksonville, besides other
Further than to *ay be bad one
the President &lt;&gt;r the men may d e c i d e invited g u i ' t * of the society.
question on which he wanted a def­
upon "
inite attsweer atwl that he got it the
'The men are willing to .irlutrati
conferee* would not tlt*cu.** 'lie na
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questions under certain con
turt* of It'* v i* 11
Mr l b Hither*
Sew York. Aug I*.
I P Mmare unwilling to ar gun and company today announced
went to the White House imtuedi (litioii* and
they had arranged n new loan to
ately upon leaving the brotherhood bitrate others.
Thi*
afternoon
at
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the
&lt;;r«-:tt
Britain of $250.#0ti.000.
officials
BALL P LA Y ER S HURT
Presiile
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will
present
his
plan
to
" 1 should not like to suy that the
situation still i* hopeful," A H (Jar the full ........................... 640 employes \ Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and
Orlando Auto Driver Ruin* Sever nl
in the hope of getting them to up- daughter May expect to arrive home
rct«on. s p o k e s ma n for t h ........ n pl oy e *
Men
prove it
Th e result will he pre Monday from Toccou, Georgia,
said ufter Mr I 'hainber* bad left
Being defeated in baseball at San­ "Hopeful ut hardly the word that I sen ted to the railroad president* where they have Been spending the
past two weeks.
ford yesterday was but a small bit should use. I would say though that |a ter.
of regret compared with the anxiety I deem a settlement still possible.”
clt lout evening by friend.* of the
unfortunate t victims of a disastrous
The President sent the following
automobilo stnashup on the return
telegram to the leading railroad
trip when Pitcher Hubert Moore
presidents:
suffered bruises on the head und a
"Discussion of the matter involved
wrenched knee, third husetnan Mack
in
the threatened railroad strike has
Self sustained a inunlgcd right bund,
reached
a point which mnkea it
snd other players came close to
highly
desiraiilc
that I should per­
d?ath as the Buick car in which
they were riding smashed into a tel­ sonally confer with you at the earli­
ephone pole, tore down an embank­ est possible moment and with the
ment and plunged into Lako Ivan- presidents of any other railways af­
fected who may be immediately ac­
hoe at 6: 30 o’clock.
cessible. Hope you can make it con­
For a timo it was feared that sev­
venient to come to Washington ut
eral fingers of Self's right hand
once.
would have to be amputated, but
The President's action in asking
DEs. McEw-an and Edward* and Dr
for
conferences with the railroad
Hal Beardall may be able to save
presidents
themselves is interpreted
•H tho broken figners without re­
porting to the knife. Self, the star as meaning that the managers com­
third sseker for the Orlando team mittee had refused finally to concede
•fill be out of tho game for tho re­ the eight-hour day as tho President'*
mainder of tho season, and pitcher plan proposed, nnd the question
Moore, because of hU bruisea may now i* to he taken up with, the
have to sit on the bench for some head* of the railroads themselve*.
time.
Tho *ltuation as it *tood today
Self was in the back seat of the wo* thU:
itly refused to conThe
Buick car, which was d ri ven " by
but we are
V°i&gt;nie T. llarroll, of the Gordo
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Transfer C ompanv
Coming into
Orluntlo .it breakneck speed Harrorll
rounded the curve on the east side
•&gt;f the lakir and Self Hutched the
neat.
I licy skidded. the car dashed
into a telephone pole and Self'* hand
was smashed hy th.* contact.
All
hone* in the Angers and hand were
broken and Self, who hy trade is a
carpenter will I... out of eui|iinyrnent
1‘ome %
tune
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i «I *%t*VI»r, hi* \A;|4
philosophic at the hospital last even­
ing.

This new industry should be fil­
tered by Sanford people and &lt;-n
rouragement given to the men wl,..
have already demonstrated the pus
aibili'.ies of the broom making trade
in Florida.
The following front the &lt;1 it tie*
ville Sun is timely
There is no question but that
there are wonderful possibilities III
Florida ulung lines which have be»n
as yet but little exploited
Take ihc
matter of broom corn
There seem*
to be no good reason in the world
why all this portioh of Florida should
not produce it In perfeetiun
I'orn
and cane, both of whwh are eoniinte
families, thrive here, hence broom
corn should do sce*nl«n
Here is what the Lake t'lty I ti
sen-Reporter bn* to say about a sin
ressful broom corn grower at Starke
" M r . Higdon i* a large producer
of broom corn and operate.* a broom
factory nenr Starke, where he has
been established for three yearsweeping up things
" M r . Higdon counts hi* broom
corn as hi* tnoio . •rop .»■ •! p' •? '
»nd bar vests it in t •* •
■ i ■■planting the tint m Vj »r 11 in t i'it *
ering this crop in In1., and p iiill'ig
the second crop in J u n e to mature
in September. Th e capacity of his
factory is 25 doiten broom* each
duy. Ho raise* hi* forage crop* und
bacon on his 1 (i0 acre farm
that
the high rosi of living due*’ ' mat ter
to him, and in addition • &lt; t *i*- re\
enue from his ■urn ent* - pri-*- I"
ha* strawberries f.»r tin •a-', v ' - ' g
market, two i rop* of l r.e. n
n
between April and Si-pteinlor a d
cotton fur lute fall."
What can be grown in tlo* cron
lino in Uradford county can
cer­
tainly be duplicated in Alachua
When it is considered thnt the price
of hrooin corn is now $ 2 1 0 per ton
one can see a food reason for mak­
ing a strenuous tryout of the propo­
sition ut loast. Two crops a season
would run into money pretty fast.

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Some of our Sanford grower*
should experiment, with the growing
of broom corn. Th is crop is bring­
ing much higher prices than ever
beforo and used in conjunction with
the palmetto makes tho best broom*
possible.
Such an industry can lie
fostered in our midst and Messrs
Stone &amp;. Vaughn nre now making
brooms here of the palmetto and
facing them with the real broom
corn.
If tho broom corn could be
grown here in sufficient qtiantitv t"
supply the demand th** factory mold
operate all the year round, making
a good grado of brooms. Th e plant
here makes one of tho best ware­
house brooms on the market and
some time ago made a brush for the
city st reet sweeper just to demon
strate their product.

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The 1-remh war offiej- announced
night that engagement* were
occurring frequently along the whole
|front
T h e capture by the allies of
the railroad station at Doiran und of
I four village* at other point* on the
1 front wa* reported.

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CORNER STONE
NEW SCHOOL
TO BE L A I D

London.
Aug
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‘The British
have tnude another advance on the
Sultime front
ttfficial announce­
ment wa* made today that the line
ha* I.... .. pu*tied forward we*t and
soutliwi.*t of (iuiMemont

Paris, Aug. IS. A violent artil­
GRAMMAR SCHOOL BUILD­
lery due 1 i* in progress nocth of
ING S T A R T S WORK
Muun-pu*, in tIn- Si t ume r-gion, says
TOMORROW
the war office statement today.
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three
differ,
lit
purl*
•'( the Somme
llr**i -I I y i.u i &gt; i -u » j. it ro ' of t lie
front
yesterday
rr-sultcrl
in the re­
*i h»ols. the officials and teachers
moval
of
some
of
the
harriers
of the
ami many froiu a distance who arc
hoo!* ut -*,iufur.| pow, rful German defensive sy stem.
,tere*ted til tin
\ resumption u* the methodical
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Maurepai
Ii n r. In * of around tin- * J inlli-mont
. , 1 1 " ot th .li It •■•lit
Tin- (Jermatt* * 1 1 II have a hold
tlu i l l y w ill mg the " S t a r Spangled road

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ppennig Prayer By Dr Hyman
M u*tc
Short Atldre*se* By:
lion D I. Thrasher
U,.v F K sieinmeyer
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|)r A P Montague
Heading History of tinSchools By Mr. B. F.
M usic
Corner Stone Ceremonies
M aaotis.

in the northwest part of Muurcpa*
but the French hy reason of their
success in that vi niity have a dom­
inating position and besides am
menacing th" German communica­
tions.

South of the Somme the Gcrniun
trench
system around
Belloy-enSanford
Whltner Santerre was a real fortified work
which hud resisted numerous pre­
Its capture
by the vious bombardments.
permits further progress in that sec­
tion. .

Compelled to Have Trnfflc Police
Several nights ago it wns neces­
sary for the authorities to handle
the crowds of pedestrians und auto­
mobile* at the junction of one of
'Sunford’s popular streets.
When it
becomes necessury to have traffic
cop* it 1* a sure sign t hat crowd*
are moving t o and fro and when an
unusually large mass assembles there
U certainly some good reason for
them being there.
On this night,
after tho crowd had been mastered
curiosity naturally arose as to why
so many people were auemhl ed at
one place and upon ascertaining the
reason it was discovered that the
crqwd was coming from tho Star
Thealro where Pauline Frederick
was appearing.
She will he there
again tonight in " T h e Woman in
the Case.*'
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For New Industries
A fund of 1250,000 Is to bo raised
in T am pa for the purpose of induc­
ing the location of new industries.

Methodist Sabbath School
Thu deep interest manifested in
our school under existing circum­
stance* (being greatly handicapped
on account of the upset condition of
* Nj4r*. mi
the church being plastered, the *cafs
folding interfering with thr work f i Q y - v:
of the school, many class rooms be­
ing cut off) is remarkable. By mu­
tual effort and working In harmony
our school has exceeded in attend­
ance t hat of any prevloua summer;
a t class assembly l a s t Sunday t he
record showed 199 there, several
came In l at e but wore not counted.
Our school roll shows many of our
members away on vacation.
T ho
men’s und women’s classes are doing
exceptionally good work, not only
Insldo tho school h u t the material
welfare of each member is, during
member of the class, making them
really brother and sisterhood classes.

Strangers or visitors and each
member of the daaa by the other
Gasoline Reduced
members are always welcomed each
Chicago. Aug. 18.— Gasoline was Sabbath morning with a strong
reduced to 17 H cents a gallon here j heartfelt handshake
h •2ft
feel right a t home.
today, a cut of one cent.

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A small crowd of young folks
spent the parti week at the prairie
camping. Th ey reported good fish­
ing and a very enjoyable time in
general.

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Perplexity.
A servant girl who had been ad­
monished by her mlstrcsB to bo vory
careful in “washing up" the best ten
tilings, was overheard shortly^ nfter.ward Indulging In tho following so­
liloquy while In tho act of w-lping the
sugar basin: "If I was to drop thlr
cro basin and was to catch It, I sup­
pose I shouldn't catch It; but If 1
was to drop It and wasn't to catch
It, I reckon I should just catch It.”

Everybody!!

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Weeks, her mother.
Mrs
Dougal and her young people

Th ere are *aid to be two weddings
to oia ur In-ri- tin* week. Particulars
later.
young people and the two Messrs.
Tho
palmetto trpes have
been
Stowe, all of Cameron avenue went beautiful to see and smell with their
to Leesburg Sunday.
lovely white blossoms.
The honey
G ( ’, Mr Dougal and Geo . Ir . bee* have been very busy gathering
wi-r&gt;- in ( ’h-urw iiier over Sunday
their sweetness
Mr and Mr* G &lt; I ' liamborlairi
The Celery Delta i* a busy p l i i r e
ami Mi-* I f ole n ('hnrpeinng dined what with all tin- building that has
iml spent SundiiN with Mr
and I.... .. going on .ill summer clearing.
MrRange .ind oiulilrtn in lowi
tiling dit'-lung and other improve­
Many tons of line hay have
Mr- i
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Morn* entertained .i ments
htlle party of girl* lor her daughter le-i ii *tor**d ami hundreds of bushel*
■t tin 11 ■■—f m bl ' or n gathered nnd
I -hi , - lli.irl'i n birthday on Frida
Those present wa re Gertrude \ anghm now each is trying to get ahead of
Rub\ J la ri . Helen Chorpi-ning. M .ir the other with early celery plants
i l l D I ki .1 r, d \11 I M i•r r I*• 1 a i • I all t ••ill a t iii' v eggplants md pep
per* Will *oon he set III t hi fields
a ml i f am w■r* enjoy ed

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tenant hint**'['he ( base ware
Iuiii * i ha* .1 large, new addition ami
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Plumbing, L a s nnd SUiaiu Fitting, Irriga­
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Tile and Sow er Pipe, Gasoline and Oil
Engines and Pumps

Th e re wus a large gathering of
white people a* sport a I or* Sunday
at an old fashioned &lt;ojoreil baptizing
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You can got double t ho mileage
out of yout tires at a comparative
small cost, if you wrUI have them
retreaded as soon as the tread is
worn to the fabric, or as soon as
the fabric begins to show.
Th e
brick roads grind off the tread be­
fore the walls of the tire are dam­
aged and a new tread will make
the tire practically as good as new.
Have all cuts and punctures in
tires repaired as soon as possible
thereby preventing moisture e n ­
tering tire and decaying the fabric,
thus saving a Blow-Out and ser­
ious damage to tire and tube laret
on.
We have special facilities for re­
pairing tires and tubes.
Send
your work to us or phone.
All work guaranteed and tires and
lubes insured against Toss from
fire whilu on hand.

WALKER DICKSON. Manager

The fellow who never tries In man)
esses lii little worso off than the man
who lacks self-confidence when oppor­
tunity comes his way

U i .1r • with t i, i \\ . *1 * eli k 11 Per
a* well a* the East Side kicker in
I In- beautiful ( !mnprup*t
home i heir plea lor the c at t l e , horse.* and
i
ir &gt;he't M o u n d ha* lujen *obl to inuli - to he kept ollt of the s t r ee t s
a Mr i i!p of * . n ford
It h» * !«• • r We are -Ure e v e r , o lie Would he illlighted i, i -ign pe t i ti on s for II with

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A A A A A o A

SPECIAL NOTICE
TO AUTO OWNERS

SANFORD VULCANIZING WORKS

Still One Thing to Learn.
"What are your daughters studying
now?" "Nothing," replied Mr. Cumrux. "Thoy have learnt all about mu­
ster painting, an' literal lire All tlmy'vo
got left to learn Is not to bother peo­
ple with thorn."

♦Zu Zu • Zu Zu ■ ZuZu • ZuZu • ZuZu • Zu Zu*

Duke's aunt. Mrs, J. H Perry and
Miss Gladys Odom ami Miss Loa*
Kyt.es of New Inn, Ga
T h e ladi'-S
Mrs A hi Farm'll was the de­ have been at Daytona llenrh for t Inlightful hostess id the t ’rnehef Club past month
Tuesday afternoon
M r. and Mis, A, H. S t o n e ami

Mr ,i fu1 Mr*
D Hart an
1
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dting I, ! •r M -* Kit*'
!' a r» •r
M i * 1 1 r i \ a tg Ii n ali
Alva \ il &lt;3Ffin
Df &gt; &gt;i in 1 a . al 1 l.i&gt;
lumi Hi it. it
II [ 1 it ki­ an .
M- il n r| Mr*
M
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ll’til g

/ hrre C olor t *
IVhile. 7 *tnk. N ote*N ?J.

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Messrs J . B. Jones, t). 1*. and
S
W S wo pit with their families
spent last Sunday at DeLeon Springs

1 t s T si VN! t HI D
!;.
w 1 1 ! ,ir * i* 1 • . . ( I t.-r !-Mwill •
h * l l ' l ul .i J' |" 'H III" Ii I a
stop* the hum and removes fen end
M' ri' \ •"■t at lull uri J*il ttday , Hi
Hlr hi itfir ■. Nliikea y ou r iikin aoft n n j
sm ooth.
\ j**y t o u s e And
2 (il It

Christian Endeavor was held Su n ­
day evening as usual at 6 :4 6 at the
union church of Monroe.
Mrs. M c­
Bride was the leader. W e are hav­
ing some very interesting m c ^ n g s
now und welcome everyone to come
and enjoy them with us.

Knot? Zu Zu I E a t Z u Zu I T h e crisp­
est, spiciest ginger snap that ever
tickled a palate.
Make a bee line to the nearest grocer
man, and get a 'whole packageful for
a nickel.

Mr. H. B. Mc Ca ll nnd family left
Monday in their car for Miami,
where they will spend a few days
sight seeing.
Mrs. J. H. Lee and grand daugh­
ter, Katherine L a y t o n left Tuesday
for Wayneaville, N, C
Th ey will
join their friends from Oviedo there

i t t h r I Hjim l F i t c e P o w d e r
b y Cam o u t
h raiilipa.
If y o u h n v e S u n b u r n , T a n o t
F r e c k l e * try .T C agnolta ,7ja/m It q u it klv

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The bnnd concert of last Saturday
W. E. Loe has been very sick night was very interesting and a
with pneumonia the past week. He large crowd was out to hear it. Mr,
is reported to be mending but very Wallace will lead them again next
Saturday night.
slowly.

M a g n o lia B a lm

Mr. and Mrs. R. Muse spent Sun­
day at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
B. F. Hutchins.
Mr. Wainright and sisters, Misses [
Mnudie and Corrie Wainright a t ­
tended Sunday school at
Monroe
Sunday.

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O V I E DO O C C U R R E N C E S
Miss Mary Lei nhart returned
Tuesday evening from the beach
whero she has spent the last few
weeks with friends.

Mrs. R. E. Kimbrcll returned
Friday from Richmond, Vn., where
she has been visiting her daughter,
Mrs Tart
Mr and Mrs I V C,ist spent last
Sunday
in T a mp a
The ball game between the girls
Mr Ralph Crosby sjietit Sunday
and the lio&gt; s did not materialize
and Mohd.it
at
[lay tuna Meaeh
These are ver. dr. hot days w■
Wi t h Tel at I vI S
ure hatlllg how
MI
kt*H' .1 ri f1
Marshall
* Jll'llt tin- week i
wit b (rii-iii 1 * il
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success.
All present enjoyed them­
selves very much.
T h e stork left a fine ten pound
boy- at the i.ome of Mr. and Mrs.
Bartow Mann Tuesday.

•I.'lvl i'j

Mrs. T. 1. Boyd and chldien
spont the time between church ser­
vices with the Holidays.

Mr. and Mr s . Coates and little
daughter made a short visit to their
farm Tuesday.
Mr. M ur ph y’s family have moved
to the C oa t e s’ homestead and will
try some farming out here the com­
ing season
We wish them success.
a» it will help to boost Wekiwa to
have more stud grown.
A. M Rush spent Saturday night
and Sunday at home
lie reports a
wet time at the hud camp hut li.ul
worked every day
Miss Ai hsuhel Holiday has been
spending a few days at borne.
Playing in the warm waters of the
Wekiwa river is the order these hot
days
Both children and grown
people find it quite refreshing

August 18, 1916

THE SANFORD HHULD

A BUNCH OF INTERESTING IT EM S FROM CO RRESPO N ­
DENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIEN T
R E P O R T E R S COVER TERRITO RY FOR HERALD
W E R1 WA AND E T H E L I T E M S
Rev. W . J . R artless was able to
fill his appointment at Ethel last
Sunday, after an absence of eight
weeks op a c count of having been
seriously ill.
He had a fair sited
audience each session. Wo all hope
his health will continue to improve
until he has regained his usual
health.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Hoyd took
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Rush Sunday.
Rev. B a r t l e t t * took dinner' with
Frank Boyd on Sunday.

7

slock.
We know of a great deal of
A l l MAKES AND TYPES REPAIRED
damage being done by herd* of
Fiill.v|(')utrg&lt;‘&lt;l Rellerit*** to Fit Any Car
i utile breaking into belli* of line
crop*
line man out h&lt;-r&gt;- who iul*
i ur.'s in * st,.. 1 HI ill' -t-i-t t . iii 1 it
mi t l i m m i g h h ] gi mr anl rri ! l ut i icf ir**. mag n r ( n *
S t a r t i n g SyntritiH
■ it * '• n b f i . *• ,- t * i r ■■' b. I'D f1•*
l*ri* i • l * t 1
- f T1* hi*' r11v t 1 i ■! Lt i • r i v' r &gt; it t 11' * l--t
. t-r .1'ai hi** *»I iM
i &lt;l*tin g 1II"
Mann- ID ot h«*rs rro|ii* ililTert-iit
though
All la*t *&lt;*a*on jiarent* at QUQOQOaaauuuuuoiJOOtlOODDDt DOOaDOODOaaDOQOPODOOaOOOOOOD
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Caitierdti City wi-nt to am! f&gt;-o'n t*u- a0
*i hnnl ■ ir with t belr ehtblrett on
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SKiMINOLK (OUNTV (JARAtiK

Business and pleasure frequently go together, it.* mighty- nice to " H A V E ” an
Automobile for both purposes, but extremely uneornfot table to say the least to
lintl thiii v luii .on want ymir ear some niii »•**•• ha* got
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APPLICATION FOR M EM BERSH IP
United States Automobile Protective Association:
Gentlemen

Enclosed find remittance for Two Dollar* ami Fifty Cents

52.50) for which pl«-ase

make me an active member of the Association for the period of Twelve Months, effective immed­
iately upon your receipt of this.
Si gned...... ..................
Street Address
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For general information and particulars address

UNITED STATES AUTOMOBILE PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION
qRLANDO, FLORIDA .

r|a « sojourn

Mr ami Mr- H I ( Ki -spi'i'l if
lau-khiirt and Mr* Dave tive-*tr :
of \\ in l' i Park v u t i ' the Siriltl i j
aft i r noon gtte*t* of
Mr*
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Mr*
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Mr* I. A Summerlin ami l.
J r . , are visiting pun-til* uni grand
parent*. M-. und Mrs. C. ('. Hurnjihr«&gt;-. *
Mr rtinl '.D* Edwin Humphrey-'
ami Mrs L A. Summerlin spent a
pleasriol evening at the home of
Mrs. C. It. Lord Monday.
WEST S ID E IT E M S
Mr. nnd Mr*. Curt i* Muse have
returned home after spending sev- j
erul j &gt;lea.*ant weeks at Luwtey. Fla.,
wifh Mr. M use's relatives.
Dr
Housholder is home' again *
from Baltimore where he spent sow
oral weeks with his family.
From
the look* of the Doctor h * must
have gained ten or twelve pound*
while In- was away
Mr
R. Muse is having a niee
eight room house built on his ten
acre truck farm in front of
Mr.
P a c k a r d ’s place.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred King and
son ppent n pleasant day at the
home of Mr. and Mr«. Janies S mi t h |
Sunday.
Hazel Packard had the misfortune
to fall off the porch, breaking her
arm last week.
T h o church social a t Monroe la.-it
Fri day night proved to be a gt cat
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S A N F O R D , FLORI DA

Washington, 1).
$2l.7.r» Norfolk, Ya.
SI9.7.f» o
Baltimore. M. 1). \ ia Nor - •
Richmond, Ya.
19.7a
folk i
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Low round (rip rates to many points from Jacksonville

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U N I V E R S A L

C A R

New Prices Aug'. 1, 1916
The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on
and after August 1st, 1916.'

C h a s s i s ........................ $325.00
Runabout - - - 345.00
Touring* Car
- - 300.00
C o u p e l e t ........................ 505.00
Town Car - - - 595.00
Sedan .............................. 045.00
F. O. B. DETROIT
These prices are positively guaranteed against nny reduction before
August 1 st, 1917, but there is no guurantca against an advance in
price at any time.

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O F IN T E R E S T
By ° R E D M DAVIS
GEORGE WASHINGTON NEVER HAD A THING ON T H IS PAGE

THE EARNEST SUPPORT OF THE PEOPLE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY IS REQUESTED
A I»'HJtll.K-HKAUKH SCORE 7 TO 4-tJKCATlJK IN HAKE POKM

THE SECOND GAME
SEVEN_T0 FOUR
I N FAVOR O F^‘SANFORD SLUGGERS”
W. M. Glenn, Editor of the Orlando Sentinel refuses to let
the people know when Sanford wins a ball game-In his
last issue of his paper, he tells the people all about
an automobile accident, and puts the story of the
game in a part of the paper that is never read
Flral Came

Wallace, p

Orlando defeated S an ' o rd in the
first game of a double header yester
slay by a score of 7 to 4
Decatur
though touched up for nine hit*
managed to keep them well -cat
tered.
The Orlando bwv* pi.......I
well beliind
Dei atur «iunng I In
pinches and it was mostly throng!
their work that Deeatur •,*n»i* mil
victorious.
I!'- managed in
out only four of the Sanford
ngdrs.
Why wo call them slugger- i*
because |II I lie l.t-I I I • )
played the buys h.ixt- .. . ,-. .|
hits, 11 ill tiiem being doin.i
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four going for three Ihi.h -n&gt; t-h
and from now on lie' wi'l i . l r...
•i- the Sanford - l u g ’-:-*
h
M
ind Paul I ’nhli &gt;■" u■ I '
apiece

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SWALLOW
TH IS
ORLANDO EDITOR USES
HIS PAPER TO “ROAST”
TH EW RITER-FO RTH E
WAY HE WRITES UP
T H E G A M E S -R E P L Y
W M Glenn, editor of t he Or­
lando Sentinel sees tit to use his
paper to "roast*’ the writer of the
Herald.
Now in justice to myself
I feel that I have stood this slander
from this worthless editor as long
as I am going to. In the first place
Glenn he addresses me as " R e d "
and 1 II do I he same thing and adh i m a * ( i b 1111
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lltt-ni going, for two bits.* hits.

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Forgot to mention early in the
l siory that bihu Robifison was pitchn mg for Sanforl wtule the lio.s were

Lumber, Bricks, Lime,.Cement, Rubber Roof­
ing, Shingles, Corrugated Iron Roofing,
Doors, Sash and Blind, Cement Blocks, Plaster
Board, Mouldings, Sewer Pipes, Cypress
Boards, Fire Bricks and Fire Clay.

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Our Kind and Others

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BENEFIT GAME

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ni ig was th*- longest drive s.-eo ,ii

at

Orlando

H-'DIon

Park

this

season

J

had to divide their pro.'.... I- with
» "" 1 Chapman local, tl some nf
the Sanford . b ib would these .Vm Sl •**' List ones ami managed to hit
people be there
Answer! Echo! *«!.■!&gt;' ihree tunes alsu
Answer'
N..'
The game is the season’s record
Relnw l* the way we knocked (,,r ,' ,,H s *«"D.rrl secured seventeen
true American tuts, not an error
made bv I he Orlando club, iin.l all
V.
Sanford's runs were e ar n e d ones

them out
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SANFORD
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Moore, cf
Wilkes, cf

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Chapman, c
Robinson, p
Hrinson, 3b
Connollty, rf

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ORLANDO
Spitznagle, 2b
Weildcr, pb

3

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A U. R HPO A
3
0 1 2 4
3 0 1 1 2

To theJast drop

^M A X W ELL
^ H O U SE
COFFEE
Is Perfect
A s k Your Grocer

Cobb, Ih
Ri ll, ss
Robinson, rf
Moore, rf
Chaptnna c
Hrinson, 3b

O RL A N D O
Spitznngle, 2 b
] Selph, 3b
huyler, cf
! Schuyler,
Sorondo, c
DiUtngL-r. lb
Conley, If
Weiler, ».x
Taylor, c
Sykes, p .............
Totals
Summary:
Three base
run, Selph.
Sykes 2, off

R II P() A F.
•1 •I 1 11 0
l! .1 ■1 t 0
*1 ‘1 12 3 0
t 1 0 3 *1
I 3 •&gt; l 0
1 3 3 0 0
1 3 (5 1 0
0 I
1 1 0
0 0 0 0 0
•1

Total &lt;....

37 10 17 27 11
AH R 11 TO A E
4 *1 1 3 O 0
4 1 •&gt; •&gt; &gt;1 0
3 1 3 0 0 0
1 11 l ■f 0 0
3 0 1 T 1 0
4 0 1 u 0 0
1 0 •t 1 0 0
4 II 0 7 (J 0
1 0
4 1 1 0
33

6 10 24

Mi &gt;K M \ C k

S E L I'll

W IL L

lb&gt;&gt;&gt; 1 H M S ' t ' A f i E D N E X T W E E K

Park are well writ ten up m t h - O r - , s ‘ kuyler was x.-ry busy d ur i n g iln*
hi lido Sentinel,
IJin-slinn Wo n de r
h- securing three hit s nut of
if the Orlando Has.- Hall \s-.»clatinn j ;lh
1 r , |P I " the plate
Robin

Hurdiek. If
Leon. 2b
( 'nhh, I h
Hell, ss

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Two base hita: Sykes.
hita; Ilobinsotv.
Home
First base on balls: Off
Wilson 3 . S t r u ck xAit:

H\ ” Red " D; os
Wednesday. August ' r i at Ur
latldn, Fla , will lie a lieu, lit game
for Mack Selph, one id the occu­
pants nf the wrecked mac hi no nf
last Tuesday.
Ad mission w ill be
thirty-five cents and the game will
lo- called at 3-3(1 o'clock.
tilling into the details of the af­
fair an.I also a statement secured
from Selph
Thi* cause i* worthy
of every true Sanford person that
can make it possible to attend th*s
benefit game
Mack as he is better
known to the ball players bus been
delivering a brand nf ball to t he Or­
lando rlub that has been way above
comparison, particularly during the
last five games. It is customary in
base ball
all over the country to
look out for the ball players that
receive injuries, while giving the
fans the brand of ball they so de­
sire.
Mack while he received his

A S VIT: l*ROIM )SITI()N
I'nr you to l)p in slyle i*&lt;
lo l)ti\ your rurnishiiiijs :\t
lilt1 I lalu-nl.t -lien . w h i* r t*
only I hr l&gt; f s I 1 i n f s art*
shown.
M\« lusiu* ai'rnry fl)r Ar­
row rtfilars and shirts. Also
Notaseim* llosiory. Lennar
( r a t a I s and Rockiiu hair
l mlerwear.

1lie Home of Correct Styles

B. L. PERKINS
THE HABERDASHER

Our Trade Gets Just
What They Want
When They
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Dealers in Furniture Bedding and Stoves
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Allof the players increased this
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Orlando 0. Fiart base on balls Rob*
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Wild pitches
Sykes.
Two base hits, Chapman,
Leon, Hell, Moore, Hrinson 2, Cobb
and Hurdiek.
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Haro- wa* Inuched up
judgment was used
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knocking everything thvy had out of
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THE SANFORD HERALD
IL J. HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES, Buslncw Manager
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
S O B S C S i m O N P B IC K . IN ADVANCE
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J us t us soon as Sanford hoard
about the base ball boys' smashup
they was right on the j ob with a
telegram of sympat hy.
Tjiere's al­
ways good in all good sports and
Sanford is no exception.
Sanford
expects to airange a benefit game for
Self, the injured third sucker. — Or­
lando Sentinel.
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Just now the railroa I man is in
the public eye on the eve of a
threatened strike and tie up of all
tho railway lines in tho United Sl at es
Regardless of whether fhe strike is
averted or not would it not lie a
good thing (or the railroad men and

railroads are doing their share, with
more and better and faater trains,
bringing the state always nearer to
the central markets and closes with
the statement *thkt: "You have all
the natural advantages and now Is
the time to make the most of them."
—Ft. Myers Press.

and large quantities of it have been
supplied to th* growers in other sec­
tions of the United States and to
those of Cubs And Porto ‘Rico.’
Considerable shipments also have
been made to other countries, among
them the Island of Java In the East
Indian Ocean.

Right you aro, Mr.* Maul, and
while we are on the subject we would
like to whisper in your she'll like ear
that it Would not hurt the Coast
Line and all the ot her lines coming
into Florida to do more advertising.
I f your railroads did half as much
advertising for Florida as the west­
ern roads do for California the state
could not hold the people. T r y ' t h i s
on your piano.
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Mr. Schnarr concluded soinetirfie
ago that he would dispose of his in­
secticide business if he could do so
to a concern on which he could de­
pend to maintain the quality of the
product and to energetically push
the sale of it.

" F IG H T IN G " CHARLIE
T h e friends of Charles Hughes,
candidate for President* on the Re­
publican ticket loye to call him
lighting Charlie" &amp; cognomen that
tits him about as well as it would
Hill Ta f t . In order to live up to his
name Fighting Charlie is attempting
to ^ave the bloody shirt in certain
sections of the northwest and stir
up sectional strife between the north
and south to gain votes.
Fighting
Charlie and his cohorts never smell­
ed gunpowder in any war nnd as
usual these sort of tin patriots are
the ones to talk of sectional feeling.
However, we have an nbto champion
in the perosn of Senator Hardwick
of Georgia and the following Wash­
ington dispatch demonstrates that
Fighting,Char!ie will never meet the
Georgia senator on the stump:
Senator . Hardwick, in the senate
todny, charged Charles F Hughes
with attempting to stir up sectional
"passion and prejudice" when h«* a s aerted at But te t ha t congress and
congressional committees were dom­
inated by representatives from the
south.
T h e senator declared that
j chairmanships
of
congressional

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Chief among the things needed by
Florida, according to Mr., Maul is
drainage, with irrigation next. With
these things taken dp on a large
scale, he forsees a development for
Fioridu that will be so rapid that
there will not bo a land in the coun­
try that can compare with this ter­
ritory.
Mr. Maul declares t hat the

Liy depositing it in this Bank, it is always at your convenience
and you need not worry about its being lost, stolen or destroyed.

PEOPLES BANK O F S A N FO R D
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Announcement was made Tuesday
of the purchase by the Independent
Fertilizer Company of Jacksonville
o( the plant, formulae and good will
of J. Schnarr &amp; C om pa ny of Orlando
manufacturers of insecticides.
Th e Independent people hereafter
will majfltiin a special deji art ment
for the manufacture and sale of
Schnarr’s Insecticide, and for the
service of citrus fruits growers In
'connection with their spraying prob­
lems.
Mr, Schnarr began growing citrus
fruits in Orange cou nt y in 1900 and
his study of the insect enemies of
groves led him to work citrr the lorJ
mu lue for hi&lt; insecticide.
It w-i/
first used twelve years ago. with
such success that in a short while
Mr. Schbarr was led to make ar­
rangements for its manufacture on
an extensive scale by the demand
for the product from his fellow
product from his fellow growers.
T h e fame o f , t h o Sc hn ar r product
has spread throughout the citrus
belt, has since spread
throughout
the citrus belt of tho entire state

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The way the tiling really happened
was t hat a wagon o( lumber was in
front of the car and trying to dodge
it we ran into the pole,
We asked
1Him to go slow and Spitznagle beg.
Red him to go slow or else be,
Spitznagle would get out am! walk
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to lown
One
of. . tin*
occupants of
the car told the c h au f fe ur to let her
go
Whil e he * .inn* out with no in
nine* al all I am tier* suffering (ro ll
tin- . tut cr m ril whn b in* made to the

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Family
physicians
were
Oitin* with \ b yi.- liri-l iiri-n am 1 lh.it
day hv 1&gt;r Ahrliam
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«*‘ru 'ii oil
Mr and Mr- II A Fart"
1 d" all t h&lt; lira ■- |U**t a id gi* mTcm** u-*** o f " normal" blood
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gather aa l o t of unprofitable liubits I hlllrtMlj th, n , ,-annul h„||&gt; but feel
to gather
ami shiftless ways.
that any on** who would t**ach the
Then again, on** never tires in American people m hut** .e.i* h *&gt;t b**r
a*ldillg to tin* attr.n tivelleu** ,,f b l ­ is it it iii to ,i-r 1* t h- Aui ♦nou u
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bunt b*r ■.,*’ • w lf 1 r*
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n •ugh *&gt;r 1b r , t r
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s acred
r e la tio n s an I m a k e
f t In* sort is hot I
Iiiittu- 1In- iiui'l ballnwi-d pla......... . i*. ongn in heart or i ' i i m ' *■i , t ■&gt; hi* .1
earlli, and that is (usi wbiii home wor lily l‘r*-vid* ut of lli** whole on *
should mean to all of us
This can try and of a reunited people."
never be true of the rnumer
Truly,
After a conference between Presi­
there is no place like home.
dent Wilson and Vance C
M*Gainesville Sun
f o r m i r k . pch.iirmun of the national
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Democratic committee, it wu- .an
tiiiuiiccd that President Wilson would
F L O R I D A ' S o l T u K T t NITA
A (' Maul, industrial agent of the make no tour this month but proh
Atlantic Coast Line, -who, according ahly would make speeches upon i n ­
to an article appearing in the T am pa vitation at different places.
Ti me * predicts a banner season for
WILL HANDLE I N S K C T i t )I&gt;L
Florida, declaring thnl many tour­
*».
ists and iiomeseekor* will visit Flor­
independent
FVrlili/er
(HI Buys tint
ida during the approaching season
Schnarr
resulting in the greatest " i m m i g r a ­
tion the slate has ever enjoyed, not
only among the tourists, but among
the people who come here to settle.
Mr. Maul declares that the lands an*
going to he developed nnd that
Florida is destined to build up her
outlying districts us othor states
have done.
Although adrfiitting
that, having been in Florida only
t7o years, rendering it impossible
for him to really know* the state,
Mr. Maul states that California in
comparison is a barren waste, nnd
Dial emigration to tho west has
reached its limit, the people looking
for better and broader fields, witg
the result that the *quth is lb** logi­
cal destination, ami that they will
naturally follow the crowd that is
coming here.

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On the other hand, fhe Independ­
ent Fertilizer Company has dfound
such a demand among its customers
for efilcien} and reliable insecticides
t hat it det ermined to establish a
WANT YOUR BUSlHEba ,
special department for tho supply
of thi3 materia!.
An extensive and
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careful study of all the spraying ma­
c. m. hand
II. R. STEVENS
terials on the market was made, to
CtMld.at
vw»-Pr.^d.i p j_ WOODRUFF Vics-Prs»id*ol
determine which had been found to
give tho most satisfaction. T h e te»
timony of leading growers in favor
of the Schnarr product was such a
striking feature of the facta develop­
ed by the investigation that the ne­
gotiations were ^opened to secure the I and help out to make the benefit Poriie Beil, Miss Alice \ uughn and
Orlando plant, and these have been game from a Sanford standpoint all the little Misses Evelyn Cust, Harft is possible riet and Sa ra Rosscttcr.
Th e gifts
concluded by the purchase j ust a n­ tbe more successful,
nounced.
that the index finger on his right were many nnd beautiful, a variety
linens for all purposes.
T h e services of Mr. Schnarr have hand will have to be amputated, of lovely
but
Dr.
Heardull
attending
physlMiss
Davis
gave some piano selecbeen retained by the Independent
Fertilizer Company, so that its cus­ rinn has hopes of grafting a bone in tions ' an d Mias W ebb gave some
. charming readings and Mr. Metomers nnd his former patrons will the place of the losh one.
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Mrs. J. C.
advice,
I he Schnarr pluut in Or" Co mi ng bark from Sanford Tueslundo will be continued and a branch ,,ay ni(, ht j j, Hnrroll. chauffeur of Edwards, assisted by Mrs. George C.
McDougal and Miss McDouga! did
office of the Independent Fertilizer thl, wrecked car made a turn by the
the receiving.
The affair *was the
( ompany “Iso maintained there, water works that caused the machine
most
pleasant
social
event that has
T h e research work and laboratories
K„ j nto a t,.|,.phone pole
He was
occurred here in some tnnp.
will he continued at Orlandol
ROi ng about forty miles an hour

In pursuance of its policy of luixiness extension, the Independent Fertilizer Compa ny will increase the
facilities for the manufacture of
Sc hna rr’s Insecticide to keep up
with the rapidly growing demand
&lt;l,y ,r’ -'&lt;&gt;'» mil tees were attained under th.*||(fl(|
|h,. Mri.f)|£tl) nf
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have a monster parade here
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'■re "oil
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roll* licit
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a i d not ttir,ni**h
through pu
organized selling force behind on
Labor 11ai&gt; which (all-* this year mi b l i n d m a n e u v e rin g
product
Already an aggressive ad
Morula: . September lib
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" M r Hughes believe- " *oiitimici| VertHing * .i roping fi has been pi a *i tied
a double lu .ul* r ball game here that t * I iunrgiTi M'li.ilur
lli.il in ••r t mi «iml parti;, pul i nt o evecutloti
day b'-lwred Sanford amt Orlando neit |I,IIS lie eail !*Ur lip p,|«-|**n liiel
T h e plans of the new owners of
and the day * &gt;uld be made a rousing prejudice -by waving tin* blood
lug e,.)«.!,,• itinri
I u rase l In* railroad
tin*
‘•'dinarr l*u-im*ss will be &lt;*' in
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I li •• -oil I h Is II* I In* saddle
/generally and tin* aniioum&lt;i*nn*iil i'
good that they
" I had thought the day for tnc*
pur:i*l* sli.i'i1 I I
nm'Hi* at i h** time when tin- pro |o
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r| O N ’T IN V ITE TH E BURGLAR by keeping money in the
^ house.

, present epldemte.

T h e theory on which l&gt;- Zingher
and his assistants are working is tli.it
tin- I»11iim1 ll f Do* nornqit adult eeon
t il ti** »h»* anti Ii-**l o - u lie h fi
trail/ .* !»,*. \ iru- -*f the 1* 1 oi**i veil
■*r i*. : i*»t th* I’-ir i' ■ |8
ini* [•(i ,
|-re ■T1* 1* of t h
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th*' p -tr« nt h ll 1VI' ll-III l hi* &gt;! i h*■ujsr
ll lire* • ) 111£it 1 form
1 r 1 -t.lt*- I that if 1h" l h* or . ,1
tile .4lit I hod les ia ciirfei't tile IdoOii
serum treatment may prove as «■(feeti vi* in preventing infantile pnrnl-'
yst,**

as

vaccination

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Mrs, ( ‘ has Urumley is
her sister, Mr. !•: Cuilett

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covered by come fishermen and
brought to tho shore.
omc ru*t
marks on his clothing gave rise to
the rumor Wednesday night that ho
had been shot but this rumor was
not verified nnd thero is no doubt
about the cause of his death.

“ SERVICE” ON YOUR PLUMBING

,iri&lt;I

IR R IG A T IO N
and W E L L W O R K

visit'ng

Mr -,1.-1 M
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Au'l CathUr

Confer on Paralysis
Washington. Aug. 1 7 . — A confer­
ence on infantile paralysis arranged
by the federal public health service
and brought nbout by the epidemic
in New York, was begun h*»re today
nnd proh ably will conti ue at least
two days. The object is to develop
plan* for combatting the disease.
Al Baptist Church Sunday
Participating in the conference are
i
Dr A. P. Montague, president of
the Lake City College will preach stato health officers from throughout
;rt the Bapt ist Templtr next Sunday the country, officials of the public
morning at 1 I o'clock.
Vesper ser- health service and prominent scien­
All are tists.
vie** in the evening at 7 dll)
H
er
vli't'8
invited
to
t
hcH
icor iially
The Easier Way.
' Ivm't ynu want to 1m a lender of
\.- gro Huv I) i i i « iipi 1
the peepin'
"It » hard wnrk te tin
A vmitig fn-grii bo. ttitrii-, d 1' Iiil11* u real leader
nininiiMiti-il {senator
Nti-vvart ***&gt;ti *&gt;f Juba S t ••W.lrt W.14 Horgliuin
It s usually easier to Ret
dro’-vtii-i) n i Lake A! itiroe AA**-*dm*-*- along by Jollying the crowd
Wash
*li
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1' itijMon Star
-•■cite i li.tt he was diving ami lilt
hi- hcul ii *1 mini* 8ltnken |dling and
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f e l t -*no up a/,i i
|* - d t ti.D --iim- o* ii. r 1-ui - «*•ru*
w t )l ill It 1 a ml 1-1**1111 i.* 1right»-n•d
1- f t 1, in un*| r*-fu - 1 t i g ■ * .1*i V 111( irill.lt l.vri a- *-- h - wb" -. i 1 1. --1*.11 - . ■■ ' 1........
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The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.

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FLORIDA

III. e u i l i , ; lit

jireventing

t v phnid

I.Inert Show er
harmA Leant fill linen shower
was
s worth g t ' c * for Miss F ra n ce s Thelma M i less afl'l the experiment
trying,” said I&gt;r. Zingher
“ It can Dougal on AAi-diiesday. Aug. Idth.
he admini*lerde by any reputable from A till It by her aunt, Mrs J ohn
family physician.
The treatment is C Edwards of Way&lt;rns«, (jenrgia.
based on the fact that a large por- at the McDougal home on Celery j
tion of adults an* immune from the * avenue.
T h e spacious rooms were ♦
disease alt lough a few o| them con- thrown on suite, with potted palms ♦
tract it ami on the fact that chll- and cut
flowers
as
tlecornlums,
&lt;lren in the nursing period seldom White st ir and Maid of Orleans j*«are victims,
it appears likely that samine and pink hibiscus in the
the children carry the immunity of parlor, library and hall and yellow
the parents.
ulumander in the dinitjg room and
" I f administered to a large pro- lhc conservatory anil spacious
portion of the children in a com- 1Porche» w(*re bowers of green vines.
Delicious pineapple Ice, cakes and
tnunity when an epidemic of infuntile paralysis is threatened, the treat ­ mints were served, in which the
ment. if the theory should prove colors white, (link and yellow were
true, would either greatly reduce the carried out.
The guests were Mr.
number of cases and deaths- or pre­ and Mrs. Tlteo. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
W. J . McBride, Mr and Mr* C. K .
vent the epidemic altogether."
Stevens. Mr. ami Mrs. Russet let,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford lJeli, Mrs.
Caroline McDouga!.
Mrs. Weeks,
Mrs. W, A. Raynor, Mrs. J. C.
A’aughn, Mrs. Susie Squirer, Mrs.
B. E. Squires. Mrs II 11 Squires,
Mrs. Gatchell, Mrs. Sain inis, Mrs
benefit gnme u huge succes-,
San- H. F*. Kent. Mrs. J . ('. Ellsworth
ford, always willing to help the play- and M n Vernon Arnett of Osteen 1
ers, regardless of their base ball and Mrs. Nils Swanson, Mrs. Emil
feeling will only too gladly do their Magnuson, Mrs. El mer Lundquist
share in making the Solph Benefit of Upsala, Miss Avis Stonstrom,
a success also.
All who can poa- Miss Annie Nelson,
Miss Leslie
sibly go to this bull game will never Grey, Miss Mbllie Grey nnd thefr
regret tho time and money spent, guest, Miss O’ Kean, . M i s s Alma
If I t had been one of our player* P s gc nh ar tj Miss , Margaret Davis.
4he efiame course would have been t Miss Ernnatine Webb, Miss Isabelle
taken and we should think of t hat |Raynor, Miss Annie Weeks, Miss
" The

treatm en t

is entirely

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Dependable Investment Information
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The investor is distinguished from the speculator in
that he insists upon safety above all other considerations.
I lie Officers of this Institution place freely at the dis­
posal of Patrons the extensive investment data which
regularly comes to them from the most reliable sources.
I hey will he glad to have you call and discuss in detail
your contemplated investments.

The First National Bank
SANFORD, FLORItjA

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here the guest of hi. brother, Frank
2
When the call to arm. came
. , wtu. m T am pa and promptly
Joined one of the Tampa companies
• L i t t l e H a p p e n i n g * — M e n t i o n H * • he « * e t i to see service on the
o f M a t t e r s in B r i e f —
i; border soon I Black Point is on the
border between Florida and iieor(
P e r s o n a l f t e m s of
Kin
In te re st
bn to the Etcsrh
Hoad
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D y t u n i now in good
Hummary of the Floating Small * [
,
condition
Talks Sucrlurtly Arranged for
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over
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ItKTK Hit I D C F
Hurried Herald Headers
to I hJ llearh”
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Don't forget thnt Free Coca-Cola
I*" 4 ou h now
at the Lyric matinee Saturday.
1 bat Muss,in's p&lt;„,!
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wolfe of
fisc,. i„ San fori I Ask your friends
Fargo, Go., are visiting Mr. and
about it. riicy come regular. Clear
Mrtx. C. J . Wolfe on Kim avenue.
running water
Come on Second or
Miss Annie Anderson is spending Third street to entrance. Fast side
several weeka in 6 rlnndo the guc?t of town.
Five minutes walk from
of friends.
any part of the city. Open every
Furnished room, corner Third and
K.VCKPT Tuesday and Friday.
!*!M(
Magnolia.
Inquire of Sanford Fur t &gt;j&gt;&lt;*n nights when requested
niture Co.
'
'JG-tfe
Laid Drinks Free
Ma y and Helen Kennedy who given away at the matinee Saturday
have been the guesls of their sister. at Die Lyric
Mrs. Clarence Wolfe return to their
home in T a m p a today.
South ( nrolinn Quarantines
Minxes Beulah and Jessie Hutch­
&lt; ity Ticket Agent Crim wishes
inson returned Sa turda y from a de­ to announce that any one desiring
lightful vUit to Binghampton, N, Y . to visit in South Carolinn or go
and other points in York state.
through that state must have u
Mrs. J amen N. Hobson and chil­ health certificate as South Carolina
dren left yeaterday for Columbia. has quarantined against infantile
South Carolina, where they will paralysis.
Further information can
upend several« weeks with" home folks he obtained frofli Mr. Crim at the
Don' t forgot the Saturday mat­ A C I, station
inee at the Lyric.
Cold drinks
given away free.
Methodist Services Sunday
Worship at the Congregational
Mrs. L. Y. Hey an, accompanied
by her sister, Mrr. I V. Stenstrum churcli Sunday witEi your friends
and Miss Avis Stenstrom motored * h'' l'a , t " r of tin- Methodist church
to Kissimtnee Thursday.
have charge ,,f the services
| Ei
und
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lyman and
" f v' l,r&gt;h‘&gt;’ ar'' 1 1 ;i m

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slaughter, Charlotte of Altamonte
were in the city yeaterday on a shop­
ping tour.

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Stand Mov Eng to (iuir
Washington. Aug IT T h e trop­
W. M. HayneS is over from Day­
ical disturb.in ,- was &lt; nt r 11 t!ns
tona Beac h for a few days and &gt;v
mortu ncg in ^ i. a*.tt •li.i ti it"! and
peets to rejoin his family over iln r,
•—Itlg HIT.1 TIp' t i il&lt; nl \|i-xii'.i.
tomorrow- for the week end
11 / t i1 t I *
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purl ■
Until
further
no»ice
W oiolla nd
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SAVING SALE

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RHEUMATISM POWDERS
are made for a single purpose, Rheuma­
tism m i(,s various forms
If troubled
with rheumatism, try them on our guar­
anty'
Sob) onlv b. us, 50e ami f l 00
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THRElfM ORE days

"Passin* T h r u " knew his mother;
but she died when he was very
6 ta r t at the Beginning.
young, leaving him some cryptic
When. In ............. 11M-I, Antwejp letters and a miniature of lur-mlf ns
wl,s evacuated. the Belgian recruits a girl just budding into womanhood
who tind Joined anti, being still without
B ut she was quite unhappy and had
.
. . .
arms or equipment, tool been employed
had a hard struggle to gel along, so
iu digging trenches rouml itit* city,
he
has inferred that his father must
were sent back to the neighborhood of
have
been a scoundrel. Hut he soon
Fumes.
Driven thence liy tlie approach of is to learn S o m e things to the con­
the Hermans, they .retired, muter the trary.
CoUHlUiml i'f l.lellterilint (leuernl &lt;le
However, he first lias a little ad
S cIIIits tie Monilivtile, to Dunkirk venture in love a region lie has
Heine. Ill the face 0 M 1.numerable dlf- never explored before
And he finds
Ih'Ultles, ..f u lilrh liot tlie b'tisl was tin- it ver\ pleasant Hid t
II*’ has
lit- h "f s||||i]|||||- 111 . V were ...in 1 1 1 '.I
r i d d e n h i t » t i n ’ h o l d i n g s of
I be
In N.iriiuiluU where Hie wle.b* wmk i.t
I.n-I Fri-usi*'.’ Mile
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man "wanted/* He puts up a t tho
"Passin' Thru"....Douglas Fairbanks home of the " l y e a x e l , " a crippled
Bud Frater, later “ The WoIf” .J „ . old reprobate who has a remarkably
-------------- ..._______ Sam de Grtpue swweet and modest daughter named
Bob Emmons, M a r s h a l ...................... Amy.
With Amy, “ Passin* T h r u ’*'
----------------------................. Doc Cannon promptly falls In love.
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The
Weazel . * ...
J o e Singleton
Amy. His Daughter Bessie Love
J a n e St uart , Mother of " Passin'
T h r u " ............
...Mary Alden
Thomas Stuart, Fat her of "Pusain*
— O F T H E B IG —
T h r u ” ..... .
.. George Beranger
Sheriff
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Fred Burns

numcmtiH and better equipped today
than 11 was at the outbreak of wkr.

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The leading charncter of " T h e
flood Bad-MAn, " the new TriangleFine Arts release featuring Douglas
Belgian Army More Numerous and Fairbanks, is an eccentric outlaw Most Successful Sale Ever
who calla Jhimself " P a w i n ' T hr u . "
Better Equipped Than It Waa at
Pulled Off
Believing himself to he of illegit­
Outbreak of the W ar— Diffi­
imate parentage he devotes his life Tho b att le is won. Attend this sale.
culties Surmounted.
to helping other children who have It is tho grnndost, broadest and
Pnrls.—It Is hard Indeed to recog been horn that way.
biggest you have ever attended.
nlze In the well-equipped and trained
Our
policy is quick action.
E very
For instance, he holds up the
Belgian unity of toiiay the disheveled,
grocer in Ills store and robs him of article in the store has been given
war-v.enry troops who, at the end of a
enough footsluffs to supply a little marching orders. There fore in thia
painful retreat pud lacking almost
great Sale you have a money aavevery military necessity but courage, lad of t h at kind who lives' alone on
the
outskirts
of
town.
Again,
he
;
inK opportunity that has never heen
turned desperately to tiny and helped
*
to make history at the battle of the shoots up a saloon to get the con- I offered before.
tents of the till for an outcast girl. ' We wish to thank each and every
Yser.
The reorgan Irat Ion accomplished Beyond thnt his depredations take one t hat has attended our most suc­
sfneo October. 1UH, Is a remarkable queer form. He lately has held up cessful sale ever held in Sanford.
We wish to nnnounce t h a t wo
testimony to the energy Inspired by the Pacific Express on its way across
the esntnplo of King Albert and the the desert for the sole purpose of have seen new faces in the store
zeal with which, often In very difficult robbing the conductor of his ticket that have never been with'us before.
clrcumstnncei, his officers have ful­ punch, nnd with thiff punch he
A few more days and plenty more
filled their task.
bargains
in the
moves through the thrilling story,
The result of their effdrts Is thnt
punching
thB
scarfs
or
coat-tails
of
M. de Hroqucvllle was able to declare
recently that the Belgian army Is more all the bad rnen he meets,

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lav across the road between Mellonville und Orlando.
No Sanford
then, and when t e ams had to turn
n ut to go around a fallen tree they

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bill

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will 1 m- with the Sanford l.i/ht .k
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M itir ..e
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1.1 w h e r e i ' if-t s t r e e t
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Phone nuiiil.t-r
fI
tin * i rVfit' "■*- tr &gt; s*r: •&lt;'i 1 *• Hi *
Mr Kd t'.r, Dial is more than I
3 72 .
Art - 1 fo
examination room
intended i&lt;i write
Let us hope lliat
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. I l r u m l e . J
All pens paper, pencils, inks, etc . that will always be the MIG storm.
Mra. Jolin Herby and Mr J oe Cam­ wilt lie furnished tin- applicants
J N. Whittier.
eron, together with It. J
Starling
For furl Ei*-* information a.Fires.
were visitors to Jacksonville Mon
D |. Thrash, r -Hipt
Viola Dana’s First Metro Pl»“ \ji
day nnd Tuesday
The party regis
Fill*lie I list r net ton
pc als
Cured at Hotel Burbndge while in
l 1 1 file
Strong
Story
in " T h e Flower of
tho metropolis.
"
N
o
Man's
Land.”
W. B. Higdon of Jacksonville was l *.i IDni llIee on Safelv and 1 ruterlion
Viola Dana, the youngest and
»h the city several day* of this week
M a k e s Picture Shows Toe
daintiest
of all the truly great stars
looking up his old friends.
He was
the Mark
of
tile
screen
will make lier del.iit
formerly a resident of tins city being
After examining lb'* records in ott the Metro program here at the
a dispatcher on the old Plant Sys­
many cities throughout the l tilled Star Tuesday in " T h e Flower of
tem.
He is now with the Western
States it was discovert’ i that mnnv No M an ’s Land." a five part MetruUnion Telegraph Co. at J a cks on ­
people, especially children were be­ (’ olimibia wondeiplay. This feature
ville.
coming Id md and others showing waa written and direct'd liy Jolin
Mrs. A. D. Parrish left yesterday signs of weakness and diseases due
H. Collin*, who produced al! Miss
for Wnycroaa where she will visit frequenting the Movies. After many
Dana s features for Edison, when
Mr. Parrish at the hospital and will experiments had heen made ami
she was starring with that company.
also.spend some time in North Caro­ thousands of dollars spent, the cause
Th e story is an exceptionally
lina before returning home.
Mr. was found to lay in watching pic­
strong
one. nnd deals with the tiny*
Parrish expects to accompany her tures on inferior screens and thedaughter
of a miner, who is rai.njd
if he is sufficiently recovered from atr*'s having scp'otis of this nature
by
a
faithful
old Indian, after her
hia operation.
wore ordered closed or a screen infather ia murdered and robbed by a
An will he noted elsewhere in this stIl||ed that positively would not inMexican half breed. She grows up
paper Dr. P. E. Watts has open d jure t l i e eyes. And Day and Niglit
into a beautiful tlower of the plains,
a n office In- the Gafner Woodrulf screens were recommended which
when an opera singer, who meets
building nnd will mnke a specialty are made on the dull side on silver
with an accident near her home
Manager Herndof) of the St a r
of the eye, cur, nose and throat and leaf.
comes into her life.- They are mar­
*dll be here Mondays and Thurs­ who is always on the Job when it
ried but he proves unworthy of her
I-OITV’S to g e t t i n g t h e be st on the
days.
Fltoad his advertisement
.
,
.
1 , 1...
, and faithless, ami eventually xhe re,he veU-rinarian [ market for the patron* of th. ‘s * » f | |urM l() thl, |umi * w h m . „h&lt;. |,aN
Dr. A. Dolan
who makes his headquarters at the installed one of the a b o v e 11 1 4^0 and
found t ha t honor and truth are not
Hand stables has returned from a the people of our Little Paradise can
only found in books.
visit to points in Georgia and his see picture* that will not hurt or
first case was a horse afflicted with injure the weakest eye.
Value of Song.
the glanders.
Dr. Dolan says the
A well-composed song strikes the
■owners of horses and mules should Forty Fifth Anniversary of llig St orm
mind' and eoftens tho toolings and pro­
I * very careful of public drinking J j l wonder how many people in duces a greater effect than a moral
troughs j u s t now.
Sanford remember tho 17th of Au­
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feet
Ed Giles left yesterday to rejoin gust, 1871 and what happened hero doea not wa rn our f ee"
the Second
Regiment at
Black on t h at day.. It Is as vivid a recol­ the slightest alteration I
Uoint after spending several days lection to me as the events of yes- Napoleon.

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Remarkable Piece of Work in
Reorganization Accomplished

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M rs I* S I urt in an
■Iren ate - p. ndi ng a It • ' t ' &lt;
undo Iteaeli ]t&gt;. Ate.l at lb. &lt; . m m ., i &gt; &gt; ,
1 . ..nd aDe'w.ifd .«-rv«'d on
Hotel.
Mr. Furtaon aeeninpanied A i
them to the bench on Monday re­ tin pultee . fore** f.»r &gt;inm* Mole
turning to Sanford Wednesday
. 1 1 re
J, Leslie Norman of Ithaca Neft

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SPLENDID ARMY

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“ Tlfc Good B i d - M a n "
At Lyric Wednesday.

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a I n |i t a Atlanta it nd
Georgia and ih*o -pent - on
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at his old home iu I-1■■- . 1 &lt; it
Y\ ats in will spend a l&gt; a j i
Mora! C i t y ere roturnin;; home
II you want t&gt;&gt; on •*. a t •
movie show go in Do I. , h
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matinee, where (be. wi.l i*\*
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*&gt;lt began about sunset of tF\o IGth
witli scudding cloud.; from the north­
east. inrrreasing to storm violence
after midnight
The incessant rnin
soon covered the ground, the wind
blowing a gale all the time, at in­
tervals increased to the violence of
a hurricane.
In the course of
twenty-four hours the roots of the
pine trees began
to work loose in
tlie ground, which had become a
lob lolly and one by one the great
pines, the size of which are seldom
seen now, as they gradually lost
their hold were slowly laid prone
upon the ground, almost like some
sick
giant
being laid to rest by
tender hands. I'm trying to convey
tlie idea that they werp not blown
down by a sudden violent wind, hut
their hold on the ground was grad­
ually loosened and these great trees
laid b»w
The worst and longest of I
northeast
tin- storm was from the
,
.
,
or rather a little north of east and
, ,
,
,
then it slowly went round to the
south and then on till.it changed in
south and then on tijl it cleared In
the nor l Eiwest the afternoon of the
third day
Hence, tile trees were
blown down from every direction.
to l lie
t limigli must n( 1 he in
1 ,-a ,,f
I'Uit
It may ennvian
wli.it 1 ni.',hi ubiuit oust-nilig t ti
t •i •
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Mr and Mrs
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two » eek , at t ir I
m a r this n t y

J-

terday.
Only a boy then I waa
lying awake listening to the st orm
which had Irlcreased from gusts of
wind at sundown t o ' the fury of a
hurricane 'at two a. m., when my
father knocked at my door and told
me to call the boys, my younger
brothers, for “ Mo th er wanted us to
see the storm as we might nover
see another like it/’ and I never
have.
It brings a smile to think
that mother was afraid it 'would
Pass without our knowing or o b ­
serving it.
T h e storm continued
three days without cessation and
certainly ip all these years I have
never seen anything to upproach
the violence' of the wind, accom­
panied with forrents of rain. I t is
n&lt;H my purpose to t ‘y to describe
it. were that possible.

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estab lishm en ts
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p l a e e s th r o t ig l i w h i c h t h e t r i m p s j i a s s .
Most I m p b r l a n t o f n il, n s c h o o l ,
k n o w n a s tin- " C e n t r e d' I n s t r u e t i o n d e s
ms l i e u t e n a n t s
a u x llla lres
In siru rl e i i r s , " tm s J u t i i o p e n e d , a t w li i e l i a
get at n u m b e r o f p l r k e d n . in e o m m l s s liiu eil otlSeers a n d s o l d i e r s a r e t a u g h t
th e C o m m a n d o f p l a t o o n s , t h u s I n s u r ­
in g a s t e a d y n u p fd y o f w e l l t r a i n e d ofIberH.

SURGEON REVIVES 'DEAD' MAN
Ma«s*ge» Stabbed Heart, Then Stltchea
Up Wound— Patient A*k»
for Drink.

High Financial Standing
The individual or firm, desiring higli financial
standing is usually careful in the selection of
a banking connection.
Prudent are the people who make the Semi­
nole County Hank their depositary.
Its
strength,’management and service aw inportant factors of its continued growth.
Checking accounts arc invited

Munele, Inti.— What Is wild to he a
fare surgical operation was performed
here by Dr. G, ft, Anderson on Walter
Joyce, twenty-live, who xvua stnhh.nl In
a fight.
Joyce had heen prononneed dead by
physicians. Doctor Anderson made an
Incision and uunuuigcd Joyce's heart u
few times. There tens soon a notice­
able pulsation. Bovorul stitches were
taken to close ti wound In the heart.
Soon after J oyce revived and asked for
a drink of water. Ill-i condition Is sat­
isfactory.

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FOUR PER f’ENT INTEREST
PAI D ON SAVI NGS AC C OU NT S

Bees Swarm In Auto.

Conneltsvllle, l'u.—Mr. nnd Mrs. E.
T. Meyer und son of Pittsburgh left
their automobile In front of tho resi­
dence of Mrs. Moyer's father, Henry
Gohltgulih, In Multi street, here, the
other day and later found the car oc­
cupied by n swarm of bees. The bees
refused to leave until an Italian with
an oll-soaked nnd lighted cloth
Flu n k e d them out.
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citings will b« held in th/» each precinct on the first Monday

ADVERTISING-

a v a l u i r u a i a nau ua w r t i r u a n a qa a u n e u , d u b room* a t 3 : 00 p. m. on Auguat of September- and will remain open
th e b u t m m M th o c o rp p ra tlo n ghall bo
th e tollow inc d evert bed p r o p e r t y el tu a t e d In ro o d u eto d b y th o fo llo w lo j officer#, to -w lt: 24th And at 9 p. m. Auguat 25th. * until the second Saturday of Octo­
______
H I * of T . O. C h arlo a, p raaid o at: W . W . F r y , e ice Ham- S e m in o le c o u n t y . F l o rid a , t o - w i n
f
These meetings are open to all ber,w 1916.
r . tt(( «off S
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H . M . S m ith , C o m p la in a n t,
Voters,
please
bear
Ip
mind
that
members
of
t
he
dub,
who
are
cor­
ol t h o aauance of aucb e e r t l fl c a t a In t h e * ■ « B c h tlla
M alnaa c h ill c o x a tlt u t * tho
of U n k n o w n .
Unleaa ra id ce r ti f ic a t e board , of d lr o c to t* . * *
dially urged t o attend them.
A if you have removed from oho pre­
W . L . B r * » t h , * " j . W . L illy ,
■ha
I
be
red
eem
ed
a
cco
rd
in
g
t
o
taw
t
a
x
Article V|.
p . W . C turia . i ■ 0 - L a o a a r d . .
pleasing
program
of
ent
ert
ainment
cinct to another in tho county your
deed
will
taiue
th
ereon
on
tho
BCth
d
a
y
of
h L . D * y , i h o m i a W. M o ­
T h e hlgheo t om ou ftt o f Indbbtodneoa to
Aukuvt. A. 0 . 191ft
r a n , Sa m u rl W olf*, William
which tha c o r p o r a t i o n m a y a t a n y t im e cub- la being plnnnod for tho disting­ names will be stricken from the list
w
ltn
ea
a
m
y
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t
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r
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and
aoal
O, Andanrald, C h a jln a
D. • ,
l t d Haelf ahall bo tho a m o u n t of the c a p Hit* t h e 2 9 t h d a y of J u . y , A. D, l » l f t
uished visitors, included in which if you do not appear and have your
h a l atock.
C ru tch field . K ned oll F . N * l(real)
.
K A. D U U t i l , A SS ,
aon.
S t a in S .
Nriron . u n ­
Article V I L
T h is name properly transferred to the
will bo an evening reception.
C lerk C l r c n l t C o u rt S e m l n o l * Co , F la .
k n o w n &lt;|i»lra a t l a * ol Sa r a h
T h e nam ea and raaldenea of th e In cor­
Hy V M. M c D a n i e l , t v C
OW aion , II. O. J ' h m . Inaac
algo
will
he
open
to
all
c
lu
b
membera
precinit in which you now reside.
p
o
ra
to
r*
and
th
e
num
ber
of
aharee
aub9 8 -F r -M e
-a
A. S i f t o i . N aaey KUrn Ar---------- 1-----------------------^ ------------------------ •rribst! hy r a r h i r s .
giving
each
an
o
p
p
o
rtu
n
ity
to
m
eet
H. C . D u B O S E ,
notil and Harold D i j o r A r­
T . O.
( ’ harlM , aStnforti, F l o r i d * . 200
l a Court « f th e County J n t i a e
H rm ln dr'
nold, Indlcldualty and a* a i e r personally
the
mem
bers
of
th
e
s
t
a
t
e
Su
pervisor
of R e g is t r a tio n County
S
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a
t
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f
F
l
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r
i
d
a
t o i a a n d truitana of t i n laat
,h ^ V
F r y , S a n to rd , F lorid a , 6 0 aharee,.
In ro F l i n t - of
Hill to
will add t a a ta n u n t of C. W ‘
board. . V ario u s organized
bodies
1 0 2 - F r i - 2 tc
S r h e t l f M a i n e . . S a n t o r d , F l o r i d a , 3 abire a
1
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AJutot T i tl e
Arnold, dacaaaad, II. II- W a l ­
T o aa C r e d i t o r * l e f a t « - e * l&gt; a u h l u t o e * a nd
will be in vited and t h e occasion
ter A rn old, C a th a r ie a L. C a u t ­
T o a I C red lura l r t a t i - e , D «tr b u t c e * Hid S t a t e of F l o r i d a ,
•
i o n , a n d -------------- C a u i t a n , har
proyrfiscs to be a brilliant affair.
a'l Pereona having C alma or D em a nd a C o u n ty ol Sa ifiln ola :
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h u t h a n d , C h a r i * . Arthu r Ar
Value of Collective Opinion.
rjra in .t aaid I » i a : » :
I hrreb y c e r ti f y t h a t on t i l e rlay pet *
nold, I.v»lt* Arnold, D o ro th y
• on, a n d r i h -»( you are he reby n o 't - t o n a lly a p p e a r e d before me, a ‘ n o t a r y p u b ­
W henever we stand in need of in
Arnold, It. It Arnold, heir* at
tlid and renttl/rd ’ ■&gt; pr. C'tu any. &gt;l a in u and lic tor ih e S t a t e of M o n d e , T . O, Charier,
l a * of C. W. Arnold, da*
Progress In Soulheast
trlcate knowledge, balanced Judgment
d em a n d r which you nr eith er of you , may W. W. F r y and Schellp M a i n e . , to me will
raaaad , W 11. Sands, F ra n k
have a i a i n e t the t r i a l * of D fi
M onr oe, known to be f he pe raon. d r a e n b e d In and
Colunbus, Ga., Aug. 1 6 . — The I n­ or delicate analysis, It Is our com fort
S. Lewti, trustee and In di­
demei-id la te of S e m nnle c o u n t y , Florida, who e t c r u t r d t h e foregoing a r t i c l e . , and who,
v idu ally , Phillip
Melfprd,
lo the undera gned a d m ln la tra triv of aald ea ch (or h l m . l e f , . a f t . r br ing by me duly dustrial Index says in its issue for able habit to &lt;iuestlon our nolghborr
J a m n J . K uet te r, and tha u n ­
e a ta te
within two y e a r* f r o m th e d ate ■worn, aaya t h a t be e x ec u ted th a aame for this week:
T h e y may tie no wiser and no bcttoi
kno wn halra at l a * of A n ­
hero-if.
the purpoeee e a p r e e te d th erein .
drew W I k , E m ily M. Colllny,
informed than wo nro; but a collective
D
a
t
e
d
J
u
l
y
2
f
th
A
D
t9lt&gt;,
W
ltn
.a
a
my
hand
and
offic
ia
l
are),
at
known halra of llo rca a M a ry
“ There is steady, growing t ndus- !
M E IIS A Y M O N K n O .
Sa n ln r d , S e m i n o l e c o u n t y , F l o rid a , t il l , the . , ,
.
, opinion has Its value, or at least ilr
Ann Sim m o n t, T . L. C la rk e,
Admulatratrli.
3 1 at day of J u l y , A. D. 1916.
tr.ul a c t iv i ty in p ra c tic a lly every ( flaUafytng qttn|ltlo, .
F o r 0 I 1 0 thlllg
Samuel
A leia n d e r,
Eban
9d- F r l - S l c
( . « a l)
V. M. M e DA N l HI..
P e e k , llo hart Sherwood . I&gt;eN
o
ta
r
y
I’
uhllr
,
S
t
a
t
e
of
Florida.
p
art
of
the
s
o
u
th
e
a
st
W
ee
k
after
there
Is
so
much
of
It
For auother
fm danta.
Notice o f Application for T a a U e e d t la d e r
My r o m m l . r i d n r . p t r r a O e t . 19. 191 S w c e k t h e r e i s a c o m p a r a t i v e l y l o n g
Order of P u b lica tio n
it
seldom
lacks
variety.—Agnes
IlepS
e
c
il
o
n
A
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a
p
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T o W . |. Uranch, J . II. L eo n a r d , I - ‘
ida
l i s t o f m a n u f a c t u r i n g p l a n t s t o h e i d l e r , In t h o A t l a n t i c
Day
Thumae W. Moran, Sa m u el Wolfe.
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Notice |a here by given t h a t C h u lu o ta In Court o f t h . County J u d g e , M .i r i n n l r
W illiam 0 . Andenreld, Chat I n D, Cr utch e s ta b lis h e d an d of p la n ts to he on- j
. C o u n ty , Stall- of Florid a
Held, Friedolf F. Neleon. S te in 8 . Nel .o n. C o m p a n y , purc hase r ol T a x ( ' r r l l n r a t e No.
all p artiea c l a i m l n i an Interest under_ Sa rah 2&amp;9S, d ated the &amp;th day of N o v e m b e r. In r» F a t a l e of
larg ed
itn d
of
c o n stru ctio n
to
be
M l k . iln tu n d o
(iiea aon. d efe ated . In and to N K ' l
of A. 1). Ift9k, hag filed aald c er tifica te in my
In itia tiv e E n th u sia sm .
Mills and factories are busy
8 W&gt;f and N W M of S E H of S e c ti o n E l t v - offleo, and baa made a p p lic a t io n lor t i » T o all C r ed ito r*, t - e g a t e . . . D i a t r l b u t * . r and done.
all I’rraona havin g C la im r or f&gt;emand.
Ab Adkins Bays his son-in-law has
en, T o w n th lp T w e n t y one. S o u t h , Kanye deed l o iaaur in a c c o r d a n c e with law . Said
and prosperous
Bank clearings and
a y . l n r t . a i d F .ta t* T h i r t y - T w o Kart . Se minole C o u n ty . F lo r­ certiftc ata e m b r a r r e the following described
) ou and en eh of you a r . here by notified jrostoffice receipts and other business tho sort of enthusiasm which Is large­
ida, or otherarlae, H. O. P r a t e , I t a a c A. p ro p erty altu a te d in Sem inole c o u n t y , F l o r ­
ly devoted In starting tho applause.—
S i l c o i , Nary y E llen Arnold, and Harold ida. t o wit: N E ' t ol S W ' t of N E U . S e c . and required to prevent any r l a l m r and de­
you, or either of *you . rn.y barometers show a sconstantly grow­
10 acrea
T h e aaid m a n d ! which y°i
Il a y n e Arnold, In dividu ally and aa a t e c - 2 1 , T p . 2 1 , R a n g e 32.
AtchlsOn Globe.
have
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utora and tru tteea of the laat will and land being a a i r u e d a t th e d a te of th e teing volume o f ' tr ad e ,
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of C.
W.
Arnold,
dcceated
Unleaa aaid ce r ti f ic a t e ahalt t o the u n d r ra lcn r d *d m in i a t r a t r i * of a*id
H. R . W alte r Arno d. C a t h e r in e L. ( aua- S . W. Howell.
" C o u n t y and municipal _improve­
within tw o y t a r * from t h f d « t * he re­
to n . a n d ---------- — Cau ato n, her huaband. be red eem ed a c c o rd in g t o law ta g deed will of.
ments
occupy a prominent place in
C h a ilea
Arthur
Arnold,
Leall*
Arnold, iaaue t h e r e o n on th e 2 2 n d d oy of A uguat.
Dated J u l y 2 6 t h . A. D 1 916.
D o r o th y Arnold, It. E . Arnold, beira at A. D. 191ft.
C A R M E L HOTUN DO
the construction activity. Hundreds
Wltneea my official a lgnotu re a nd eeal
l a * of C . W. Arnold, deeeaaed, W. I t .
R u ca lrli.
Banda, F r a n k 8. I &gt; * l a , truatee and Indi­ thU t h e I at h day of J u l y , A. D. 191ft.
of miles of good roads are*being con­
atON S T A I R S
Bft-PrMU
(teal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
vidually, Phillip Melford, J a m * *
J . KueaClerk C ireu lt Court Se m in o le Co.. Flo.
Q R A T IN G S
structed throughout tho southeast,
ter. all partlea claiming an Intere-at under
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of
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nroryorallofi
Hy V. M. M c D a n i e l . l&gt;. C.
Andrew Wlte, dee eate d . In and t o S E ' t
IR O N Q A T t S
Notice
ta
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e
reb
y
f
n
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h
a
t
applicatio
n*
and
counties
are
erecting
many
Oft-Frl-Ste
of N W t i of S W i f of Se etlon T w e n t y will be made on t h * 6th day of S e p te m b e r,
I0 IS T ANCHORS
two, T ow nth ip T w e n t y -o n e , S o u t h , H e m *
school
buildings
also.
Indeed,
the
T h i r t y - t w o e k . l . Semnln
inole
C o u n ty . “F lor- Nultre o r Appllrallou for T a . Deed Co der 1916. to the r i r r u l t J u d f e of the S eventh
"
UQHT TRUSSES
Ida
or otherwise, F m d y
M
Cn[!»n*, all | Meetlon a of ! h . y i e r
4AAA, U n
of J u d ic i a l C i r c u i t of the S l a t e of F lo rid * fat school building construction is par­
* ch art er for a co rporattpn not for profit.
W IN DO W GUARDS
F lo rid *
»rt.*"v -litmirt f an nt»rr *t un»Jrr l&gt;or&lt;***
T h e proposed c o rp o r a tio n to hr called the ticularly
notable because of the
»ry Ann Sim m on* In *n«l to th** N W I 4
W I N D O W SC R U N S
.Notiro ta h e rrb y f l v r n t h * t Alfred Footer, Sanford h o a rd of Trade, and l o r a t r d at
of S W »4 of N W U
of S * c t -on T w r n t j
i u r r h a r r r of T a 1 I ' r r l i f l f i t r No. 524, ao S a n f c r d . F lorid a .
well appointed structures
Ita ch a r a c t e r and ob ject modern,
I ol
T o » n « h .p T «enty-« »n». S o u t h . Uan|«
mr *« It r r l * t e « lo lh*» following: tlrarrlpMon it to foater, p ro m o te, r n c o u r a f e and develop
that
are
being
provided
and
for
the
T h i r t y - t w o K u t , S * f m n o l r f o u n t y. Flor
d a tr d t hr 5 th da y of Ju n o . A !&gt; 1911, the
farming
co m m e rc ia l.
m a nu fa cturin g
id*. or “it her *rph** T 1. f’lirlt®, Samii#!
my ollirr, a
Win &lt;* wO u u tor
•—|
ami all other it terraCa of San ford , and S e m ­ erection of district school buildings
Air t i n tip . Fhrti 1*#--**It „ fin hrrt S h « f * « o i1
t.«. m ad* . p plicatio n (or t » . .ire.) to l « u .
ruut, l y .
, , th a l h „
f( *(ip r inf from I hr » worn hill of ruin
in i r r t i r d a n c e
with law.
Said certific ate g s n n a t i o n s of like nature
in town centers
***4 far Danko*.
plain! ntr
h*rrin afain at you
ami &lt;*«ch of
m brare« the fitl!o»ing dearribed .property
y
.
F
F
D u tt o n
you t h a t the jilac* of residence of each of i it u a to d in Semiruile ro urity, Florida, lo witl
"New corporations are being or­
Forrent l ake
the abo ve earned defen dan t* I* un
nknown N t% uf S * 1 a f NK ^ **f S W t g , Sec 4# T
i ) I. T a y lo r
P ro d u cts C o .
ganized sLpadily lor definite, sub­
lo com plainant, that II U the belief of 2 0 , R a ng e dt
art . T h e aatil land bring
F . I’. F ora ta r
com p la in a n t that ea ch
ami
ev ery
of aaaeaard at the date of the f m u * nee of such
J o e C a m e ro n
stantial purposes and many new en­
JA CK SO N V ILLE. ELA . a
•aid defen dan t* ia over the age of t w en ly * ce r tif ic a t e In the na m e of U n k n o w n .
UnD. II. H r i u o n
one year* , that there fa no peraon In the leaa aaid cert I fi cate sh all be redeemed a c ­
terprises are being established, both
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a t a te of Florida * e rric e of » u p h c r n i upon cord in g to law ta a deed will issue thereon
J. I». D aviaon
with lora’ capital and pnrtly with
whom would bind any, each, or all of «*id on the 22 nd day of Augu«j, A I » 1916
Dickinaon A Dich in ao n, Sola.
defendant*
Wltneaa my official a lg n a tu r* and seal
100-P ri-5lc
money from other sections.
It U, therefore, ordered th a t you and . this the 2 0 t h day of J u l y , A D 1916
e a c h of you a opr i f lo tfyi» bill of rum
&gt;a e a l '
K A I h l l ' f i I.A S S,
“ T h i r t y f&lt;&gt; ;r corp orations have,
In 4 lagwl&lt; Court , N e s m i h J u d l r i a l 1 Irrull
plaint on or b» fi»rc the 7th d a &gt; &gt;»f Auguat. I
I ' I•-r It t ’lrriu i 1 •»u r t Sem inole l ‘ «&gt; Fla
Mr mi n«*|e 4 o u n i y, Floe Id-*
15* 116, nr the bill of co mplaint fill d herein
Hy V Id M c I &gt;arm 1 It 4*
been formed hi th e past week, with
Arm our Fe r i i l u e r Work a,
**r■ Fn
a gal rial you * 'll Ijr taken as rrinfraard
a cor pui a |ion
minim um cap ital stocks aggregatin g
M 1- further ordered that
a|] parti*'*
v•
cl aim ing i 'i 1r t « r* ■t under
a r* h *.fe**«m
J i tins non
S n l l n of tprMralhin for l a v D eed I ndrr
K «« e % Mr i i f ' Levi S R uhb a nd
deceasf d .*r &gt;lh '■'* i*r itl t i e lar i* a I ••■
Hn nun ^ »*f i hauler
| mm-, &lt;&gt;f Mor
1 »*» -V • &gt; rnpau&gt; « ror poralInn
d r i r r l N &lt;1 and «
p ar ' ««*• •1* i fltMj g «n
I ’u l k
io u tit\ .
H onda,
h a s sold
I ' I ha d e fe n d a n t* , i i o t i r A, He ster, I *
P*a
lereal ID h r V' 1r# » \\ -t
ierva - \
or
14 o 4 |. and 4 La.** A • mu party, a rntpora
Not m * i* G enii &gt; if! ) itl It. a I V'k VI i nl
i to ark. |*
d&gt;
J IT ,o l i, i inn of m a d bo mis, and con ,
«it ket * 1
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•h i , i »j r« baoMcr of I u i » r f *fi ■a»e No 1221 1
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dated the Ir d dak uf June V I * I “M i, 1
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I'lo-i.i a, c , the under
T h e a m o u n t of the ra pita) rtoek of the
»lgne-l i'1 - c u t r u ol .a id .- .ta le , within Iwo I co rp o r a tio n ahail !•« ( 1 5 .0 0 0 ,0 0 1 F iv e Tho u.
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I &gt;&gt;n | „ ol|Br, ,t,vld rlj into (5 0 0 ) Five Huny
. i n fro m ---the d a 'e ahereof
Dated J u l y -Ath, A tl 1916
, dreil . h a r * . of the par value of 1*10 00) Fen
l V S s A N D I t A t.ft I I I T . T . " .
D o lta r. r a r h , all c o m m o n s t o c k , which . h a l
K ie ru irta .
l&gt;e p a y a h ie in lawful money ol t h * Ur.ltrd
9 S-K ri-» tr
S t a t e s o l A m e ric a , or in p ro p e rt y or l a bo r
or a m Ice* at a just and fair v a lua tion
In ( ' . a r t „f Ihe I n , in l y J u d . e , H e m i n o e which v a lu a tio n ahall be fixed b y the bo ard
County. S t a le of F.urfda
of d lrecto ia
I f re E s t a t e uf
Article fV.
\V J Mill dreea-ed
T h * t e r m for which the c o r p o r a t i o n ahall
T o Ail b r e d l i o r . i . e - s J e r r I .i .r r .h u t e e r and
alt I --r*,,n- h a r , tig . 17,1m- ,,r lo-rTtanda rgUt . h e l l be f. r a .period »d nin ety nine
9 9 1 y e a r . , u n l e . . .u n n * r d t c . l s e d hy law
a galoet - a.d * - I . \,
Article ft.
V ou. and •. r I, of you rre hrfehy notified
T h e ho*|nc«a of the co rp o r a tio n . h a i l be
mid rei|u,r*-d In present any elairn. and
d e m a n d . » hi- h you "r e,.i ,, r of you may co nduct ed by a presiden t who . h a i l be g e n ­
tiaye agn.orl Ihe s . t a t e ol »V J
Mill, de- eral m a na g er, a v| e pre sident, a e e c r e ta r y ,
—eare d, la te o'. Sen- note co u n ty , F lorid a , to a trea a u rer, and v bo ard of d ir e c to r * , which
(he undersigned
e g e r u t r l l . of said e a t a t e , board ahall co naiat of n o t tea* t h a n t h r e e
rstlh.n tw o y e a r, from the da te hereof.
nor no more t h a n sev e n .
T h e d ir sctoa
-D a t e d , J-u l y 2fith,
- “ y, \ r&gt;. 1916.
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A D o lC l.A S S ,
and for S r m l n id r
( M i n t ) , Florida

lish e d

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fo llo w s:

" B o t t l i n g plant. Miami,
Flu.:
chair fa c to ry , D u lon , tl.i ; gin n ery .
Khenezer, Miss
e l e c t n c light plant.
Due W est, S
lum ber plants.
Alexandria.
l,u , and
Bussell voile
Ala.; packing plan t. G reenville, S .
t ',0 saw mill and tu rpen tin e plant
B ax ley , (i a

10 *2 F m I l r
N o t i n ' lo V .ije rs
STA TK

IIO A K D

W OM EN

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C l.fllS

T h e re g istratio n books for the
gen eral election are now open at
W i l l M t 'l 'i i n S a n f n r i l A u g u - t i 2 l - " r * the office of the supervisor of regis­
tr a tio n of S e m in o le county and will
ScMsInnv O pen lo Club M e m b e r s
rem ain open until the second S a t u r ­
Enthusiasm prevails in Woman's day of O cto b e r, I PUL

Club cirrlps over the approaching
The hooks for the various pre­
meeting ol the state hoard of tho cincts of the county will open in
Florida Federation which will be
held in this city Thursday nnrl Fri­
day. August 24-26. T h e coming of
the hoard to oui city is an honor to
tho Sanford Club and the town nt
large, and is anticipated with keen
T H M 1* f o r T O U I F o r tiR irlf t w a n t f
) ' n i 1 have
I r roll rtf tnjr tlm *
interest and enthusiasm by tho club
r ! rr ir f.f r
!«■&gt; thr* trratmr-nt
of
Cbrotilu I*!»*a»ra of Men and W om an.
members.
T h e quarterly meeting
Including
N tnrou a.
IMood and Kkir* D l t of the state hoard is an important
r.Aarif, OtnafAl D«bttevent and is an honor much prized
U r and ih« (’ nn psfT atlvii
NON-fiUlUllCAL.
and sought for hy the local clubs.
•rriatment of all H e rtat
and
|*a|vl»* h l f i i r f l
It is an inspiration and is second
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rH»r*#*»
m
m
r&lt;y*jf
f i m t l r *!*»■ tor
in importance only to the Annual
wax m u a
tin-* nut am to f r n i t ,
I Ita4* bran » u f f m *
S t at e Federation meeting.

IF YOU ARE ILL

Included in the membership of the
hoard are the officers of the Federa­
tion, chairmen of tho various com­
mittees and t he presidents oT .all
clubs in I he Federation, some of tho
most prominent women of Florida,
while the work of the Federation la
recognized to be of supreme impor­
t ance to the state.

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O o M a I. C i r n t r m a n or raltahla lm alnr&gt; • m a o , j o u r ( r l i n t l a r j o u r n t l i k -

Found

Dr. Geo. L. Dickerson

Idea

Fertilizers
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Our
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Tell us
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W ilson &amp; lo o n ie r Fertilizer Company
Manufacturers of Idgal Fertilizers
Dealers in Fertilizer Materials Spraying Implements and
I llftei't h i d e s
J AC k S O N V I l . I . K

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I T r N - J .ftB IB * I i . ^ « * ‘ ' W w a &gt; j m » m . i w m i u i u n i w n

You Need a Tonic
T here arc limes in every woman’s life when she
needs a Ionic to help her over the hard places.
When that lime comes to you, you know what tonic
lo take—Cardui, Ihe woman's tonic. Cardiff is com­
posed of purely vegetable ingredients, which act
b'cntlv, yet surely, on the weakened Womanly organs,
and helps build them hack lo strength and health.
It has benefited thousands and thousands of weak,
ailing women In its past half century of wonderful
success, and it will do the same for you.
You can’t make a mistake in taking

The Woman’s Tonic
Wilson, R. F. D. No. 4, Alma, Ark.,
says: 1 think Cardiff is Ihe greatest medicine on earth,
for women. Before 1 began to take Cardiff, 1 was
so weak and nervous, and had such awful dizzy
spells and a poor appetite. Now 1 feel as well and
as strong as I ever did, and can cal most anything.”
Begin faking Cardui today. Sold by all dealers.

Has Helped Thousands.
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W. J. T H IG P EN
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l l y o u iip | )r.c la l. aurh ahlll aa t
h a v e la off*r. t wilt t&gt;« f l . 4 to h * v «
you c« a * u l t to* f r a * . c|tbar lit p« ra aa
or by mxtL

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Crop

&amp; COMPANY

AGErvra

General Fire

Insurance

O ttloa 4 1 th HOLDEN REAL E S T A T E

JU W, T-ruthJH.,

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Sanford,

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�IS, 1918

THE SANFORD HERALD
the hen's, nest while the hen wn* off

Florida’s Fruit G r o v e s T h
Protect Yours by Spray
Rust mite and whito fly ur.-tmusually prevalent in groves at this

looking for food.

time. Get rid of these j&gt;eau right
away. Delay means loss.

Grove owners who grow and
market clean, bright, well rounded
fruit have used these two insecticidcs for many years.

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WILLS HIS ESTATE TO CITY
Pioneer R esident Leave* 812,000 to
Sacramento to Reduce the
T a x Rate.

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Spray Now and Save Your Driuhli

J. Schnarr &amp; Company,
Orlando, Florida, or

Independent Fertili2er Company,

/ff

Jacksonville, Florida

g

wgs•received with the honors or war
and none of our soldiers deny them
the respect due to great courage.
Hen Hatched Woodpecker.
F e d e m l s l m r i : , la d -

Ii is unusual f o r

n hen to hatch nut a w••.•dpi-.-ker I tit
iln l u s l n i i c e Is r* p o l l e d L&gt; Ir:i t 'o r d r e y

Prussian Guard Maintains
f Reputation for Brav-

Qrltish Capture of Town Result of
Bitterest F ig h t in B attle of
Somme— Dogged and Des­
perate Defense.

n

farmer living near Jo-re,

Pen

The

hud h e e l i i t U " l i . g for s o m e u n i
fmtlld

PUNS OWL CAR FOR LOVERS
T ractio n Magnate In Ohio W ill M aks
New Arrangement# for Young
Couplet.

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The merits of Niagara Soluble Sul* phur Compound for rust mite are well
known. Schnarr’» Insecticide is tlx* ’
guaranteed standard for white fly.

PAGE 8EVEN

W hen

She Was 1l|oTl|crll!g eleven hllh.V

I t.ljl'ks (Hid ole- I I.MX ti.....Ipe. ger Whlctl
nppeiirei) pi-rfei iH Imppy to let rh&gt;hen s c r a t c h worms for H and the hen
is paying Jiisi a- mm Ii m icmi.m to
the little wisnlpeekcr us it Is to h er
brood o f c h i c k s . Tin1 w o o d p e c k e r ’s u p
penrnneq Is explained on the supposi­
tion that a woodpecker laid the egg tn

Cleveland.—Thnt u11 the world Mill
loves n lover la to bo demonstrated by
Joseph Jordan of WI Hoag hby, vice
president mid general manager of tlie
Cleveland. Pulnesvllto and Eastern
railroad.
“And I’m going to see that every
one of them gets a square deal If my
Influence counts for iinytliing," lie
euld.
,
•
Mr. Jordan learned thut young men
who go to see their “best girls” In
Lake county and take (he Inst car
hack to Cleveland at night must wait
threeHiuarters of on hour for n rlty
car at the Hast Cleveland " Y ” after
midnight before they run continue
their Journey.
^

Siiirimnnti*, Cal.— According to thu
terms .of the will of the lute Philip
Miller (\lin died recently, th e ett) of
Sairuiaenlo will secure more than
" I shall lake the mutter up with
J12.IOO to d ecrease the tax es. The
estate is valued at (22,000. T ile will J o h n Stanley af the Cleveland Itntlrond company and arrange with him
says:
"The residue o f the e state shall lit* to have a city ear wait for the lust
paid Into the general fund of the city lnterurhau ear,” Mr Jordan mild.
of .Sacramento, tmd shall not he made
Hie Sleep Was Fatal.
use of for tiny *j&gt;erlllc purpose, hut
Camden.
N. J . — Harry Walls, thirtyshall lie S i m p l y so used th u t It will
five,
ii form er nf Poverty, was killed
to some e x ten t decrease tin* taxes
by n fall from his truck while driving
which the people would o therw ise bn
produce to the Philadelphia market.
compelled to pay.”
It Is supposed he fell asleep nnd was
There are Several other beneficiaries
Jolted
off. The horses, having made
under (ho will. Miller, who w as un­
the
trip
many times, came Without a
married, was ii pioneer resident of the
d riv e r through this city and stopped
city.
In line u t i ' .

fe rry

t o P h l hi dc l p hl . i .

Man Posed as a Woman.
Wheeling. W. Vs.—When "S u ra h "
Demand Much.
I latitllloii. eight six years old. colored,
Quito n few worthy citizens will
died la the 'd u o CMimly home recent- never he suilttflcd with medical prog
I v It was found that “she ’ was u man. ress until some means has been de
She lied beeti III ll|(- Uollle Several vised for half soling u worn out liver
vei,rs ill. I In* sil'plelon wti* ever en­
tertained as to h er p c i . Itefore en ter­
Daily Thought.
ing the county home the pseudo wornThe art of being happy In the art of
an had worked its u ilitmcsilr for a
discovering the depths thnt He In the
prominent f a m ily for ltd y e a rs.
common dally things
Ilrleriy.

N O TICE!
Opening of Depot in Sanford
Goo.d Hope Mineral Water
Is a Pure Medicinal Water and Is proving very efficacious in
Stomach. Bladder and Kidney Troubles. As a Drinking Water
it has no peer.
Good Hope is used exclusively on the tables of the Mason and
Seminole Hotels of Jacksonville, as a table water and it is recom­
mended by Physicians as A healthful water.
GOOD HOPB MINERAL WATER WILL BE 0\T SALE IN
SANFORD, BY

A d d iso n L , W illia m s
106 East First Street

WHERE SHALL I GO TO SCHOOL?
Florida State College For Women

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA

TALLAHASSEE
GAINESVILLE
Investigate]its advantages Mefore ('hoot­ An Institution of the Highest Hank for
ing Your College
the Education of Young Women
4U6 Students from 51 Florida counties 589 Students from 52 Florida counties
T o tal 818 In­
and 21 States nnd Foreign counties 1915- nnd II S tates I9J&amp;-16.
Ifi Total SI f* Including Sum m er School cluding Summer School
Write at once for Catalog.

Write at once (or Catalog.
A. A M C ltP H R E F :. President

E D W AR D CON RADI. Preside*

TRY A HERALD WANT AD

By P H I L I P G I B B S

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With the ltrlllsh Army In the Field.
—In nil the
recent lighting the
slrugxle for t H illers stand- out *&gt;-p
nrulcty us a sieg e in which both a t ­
tack and d efen se were of th e most
dogged and d esp erate kind.
The surrender of the rem n an ts of
Its garrison ends un episode win* h will
no! lie forgotten In history
These
men were of the Third Prussian
(omnia, and tin* tribute paid to their
bravery by our commander In ch ief in- echoed hy the officers It It •t 11 eti vvte*
f*iug!it ugulnst them. It Is a tribute
to our own troops also, who, by im
less courage, b ro k e down the stubborn
resistance and captured the g arn -o ii
Town Now Rubbish Heap,
Many different hiitlnllons hml n
itiur** In the fighting. All hud suf
fered and then gave way to new men
jvhft knew not th e nature of this husl
ness, hut set grimly to work to curry
on the slow process of digging out
the enemy from his lust stronghold-,
It was almost literally tin* work of 'fig
gltig out. The town of ( tv Hi, t - d •ll"t exist
ll was utl 111 111III t&gt; d I'V bull,
bardnielits lltl'l Hill'll* II n iM l-ll hi up
of I,ricks and dust
Put after thut, when our men were
separated from th e enemy h.v only n
yard or two or by only u barricad e or
two, the artillery mi both
soles
reused the fire Upon I IvllleM. |es| the
gunners should kill their mi n "
Tln-y
harrnged
ibt*'i»etv
••■11 n ■i
Ills.Ill
I till shells t' II II" '
to [lie north nnd ensi ■,,, tb ,t tie m
bagu,-red giirrlsoii should !.■■&gt;
t - ■(!
pi , s or re eiif.it ' i-tlo tit . &gt; • ■ 1*
" a l l of death ahotii them. Put though
now no shulls lo irst over the ground
where tunny deni! lav strewn ilo-tiwas artillery of a lighter kind, not
less deadly.
It Was the a rtille r y of
machine guns an d bombs. T h e P r o s
Man guards m a d e full use of th e val­
ued cella rs anil ruined houses
They
UMldi* U series o f small keeps, vv Id' ll
" e r e defended a lm o st entirely hy m a ­
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lletwern the n tln ck s of odr bomb­
ing parties they went lo-low ground
Into dark vaults, where It was safe
enough from tren ch mortar and hand
grenades, leaving a sentry or two on
tlie lookout for any Infantry n - a u l t
As soon as we ndviiueed the mu•him*
guns set to work and played ilo-lr
hose of bullets itcross the ground
which our teen had to cover.
Guard F in ally Give* Up.
One hy one, hy getting around about
them, hy working zigzag way* through
cellars mid ruins, hy midden ru shes &lt;&gt;f
bombing parties led by young officers
of during spirit, tve knocked out these
n l c l i l in* gun em placements and the
gunners w ho served them, unlll yesterday there was only u IwS—w*qjjnnnt
of the garrison le f t In (Killers.
These men o f th e Third I T w a in 11
Uunrd long hnd been in a, hopeless
P * lt J o n . Th ey w e re starving beenuso
«•! supplies were cut off by our neverending b a rra g e ; they had no w ater
supply, so suffered nil the tortures of
great thirst. T h e y were living In ti
'hnrnnl house strew n with the dead
hodles of their comrades and with
Wounded men delirious from luck of
drink.
Human n ature .could mnke no long­
er resistance, and a t last the officers
fnlsed (ho signal* o f surrender and
com® over with nenrly H 0 men. who
i ’dtl their hands up.
The fighting tmd been snvBge.
At
closi* grips, in broken earthworks ami
deep cellnrs, (hero lintl been no se n ti­
ment and B ritis h soldiers nnd Gor•natis had flung themselves upon each
otln-r with bomb« nnd any kind of
Vt*»pons, hut now, wheq all wns endthe Just, o f tlie, .Gem m a g arriso n ,

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‘ August IB, 1*1*^

their number would be picked for
the teak of doubling t he star. B u t
Warner decided t ha t no one need
"double” him, and Atold Producer
Ince he would play tho part. *

sshheesh In
Cawnpore"
New Triangle Play shows H. B.
Warner as victim of a Deadly In­
d i a n ' drug.
' ' The Beggar of Cawnpore, " new
Triangle play «lnrring H. B. Warner
which will bo seen at the Lyric the­
ater, beginning Friday, opens in a
crumbling, stinking mud hut on the
Indian desert about the year 1857.
Dr. R o b e r t * Lowndes of the British
Army Medical Corps is rtriving
with all his might and main to save
Warner, . t h e engineer and the only
other white man for miles around.
Warner, who has hfen engaged,,itl
running a government telegraph line
across the desert is dying of fever.
And despito everything his friend
can do, ho expire*. T h e now* of the
death of the white sahib spreads like
fire among the native workers; and,
certain i t is the dread cholera, they
flee, leaving Lowndes alone with the
dead ahd the Brahmin sergeant,
Mulhar Han.
Lowndes dispatches
tlu- sergeant to Delhi and waits for
his official release.
While that release is roming,
Lowndes is lighting a fight against
the blazing hell that would over­
come ten ordinary men, and at last
he seeks relief of the morphine in
his cabinet.
And when the months
bring fupf to Delhi to B et t y Archer,
the gift he loves, the drug has claim­
ed him as its victim,
l ie confesses

LYRI C
THEATRE
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Monday "Tlo Promised I and
“ A Rail- Through the Air * A
great railroad picture
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t II ( P I I S m "Tin Fireman"

and though she is terrified at George
Churchill and hate* him instinctive­
ly, , she hopes in the bottom of her
heart that tho fairies will come t o
her rescue before it is too late.
When sho was In school she con­
tinually harassed' the principal by
reading fairy tales ia*tead of study­
ing her lessons and her highly imag­
inative mind received ns facts the
delightful stories which she read.

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On the day t hat tho scene was
made the air was raw and the Playa
del Koylagoon. which had been se­
lected for tho location was still
&lt;♦&gt;
to B e t t y the bondage he sufTcm, and night in the final scene of the play, flooded with the cold waters of one
II All Local AdrerUficmcnta Under
she exacts a p r o m t s * from him t ha t she and her companions throw con­ of California’s record floods. A raft
Do you believe in fairies? When ThlB Heading T H R EE C EN T S a
ho will never t ouch it again. B u t ho fetti into the audience, nearly blind­ was constructed and Lola May, who
has a rival, C a p t a i n Douglas, who ing a young man who sits In one of plays the c h i e f supporting role step­ Maude Adams asked that question Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
At a word from at the end of her marvelous per­ Charge 25 Cents.
suspects tho s t a t e of alTairs, and the front rows of the orchestra. ped on board.
.tempts Lowndes to Indulge his crav­ Dolly's iincerc concern over the ac­ Charles Swickard, tho*director, War­ formance ip “ Peter P an, " every
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ing.
In this he is discovered by cident nmply atones for It, and tho ner, fully clothed plunged into the man, woman and child in the theB e t t y ' s father, who orders him out young man, Steve . Hunter, induces water. • Pushing tho raft ahead of ntro invariably joined in the chorus
For S a l e — T w o thoroughbred DuNow Marguerite
of t he place, never to see his daugh­ his friend, q wealthy young chap, to him, he swam for tho opposite shore, of affirmatives.
roc Jersey sows.
W. B . Ballard, *
a
distance
of
200
yards.
He
made
Clark,
herself
the
incarnation
of
the
ter again.
And Lowndes, shamed, take him behind tho scenes after the
Altamonte,
Fla.
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performance.
There ho and Dolly tho distance Jn safety and there elf spirit is living starred by the
goes.
again proved his nerve had not left Famous Players Film Company in
For S a l e — Tobin to plants A No. 1
Six months after his disappearance meet, and , their romance began.
him, when he plunged repeatedly its delightful fairy tale. “ Little Latjy
Though
not
a
devotee
of
the
theatre
stock.
F. F . Dorner, Celery
Ave.
from Delhi, Lowndes is living In a
into the water for a number of t Eileen," And if at the end of the
disreputable hut in Cawnpore, an himself, Steve is not long in lulling
,
,
.
.
.
.
.
ibS-Zlo
close-ups."
Ho was in the water or perfoi mnnee little Miss ( l u r k w e r e -----------------------------------------------------------associate of beggars and thieves, and in love with little Dolly, and one
standing
on
shore
in his wet clothes to step out of the screen upon the
For Sale — A second hand piano in
himself tho most disreputable of nil. night after the lights of the theatre
for
more
than
half
a
day.
After­
st
age
and
ask
the
audiences
of
the
I
good
condition.
Telephone No. 4 6
Tho only thing thnl keeps him alive are dimmed they are made man and
ward
he
declared
that
he
had
e
n
j
o
y
­
or
write
L
ox
1026,
Sanford.
103-3p
S
t
a
r
Theatre
whether
they
too
b
e
­
is hashbeesh. t h e Hindoo bhang, a wife.
ed the ordeal and was ready to u n ­ lieve In fairies, there is little room
One
day
Steve
receiv'd
word
that
good cheap substi tut e for the ex­
For S a l * — Three Iota on Sanford
dertake any other aquatic stunt that for doubt that they would unani­
pensive morphine.
To obtain has­ an old unde in tho west is dying and
Heights.
Exceptional bargain, $76
might
be
written
for,
him.
,
mously
shout
“
Yea!".
that ho is to cornu to him immediate­
heesh he would beg or steal.
each.
Enquir
e Herald Office.
Lyric. Friday.
ly. Steve goes, and Dolly now gives
,
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I n the tncantIVno Douglas marries
all her heart and energy to her
" T h e Beggar of Cawnpore"
Betty.
But a bigger event is im­
work, succeeding so well that when Adorable Marguerite (dark at the
H. B. Warner, matinee idol— ns a
For Sale — Horstf and two delivery
pending. Tho first rumblings of the
Star Monday
an accident happens one day at re­ ;
dirty, ragged opium sodden wreck, wagons.
APPly to G. W . Sp en cer, •
Sepoy mutiny are heard.
Unaware
hearsal to the leading woman, Dolly
dreaming his wretched life away in 111 Park Avd.
101- tf .
Fnmous
Players
star
her
in
"
L
i
t
t
l
e
of her danger and knowing only ,
#n ^
^
^
the slums of the Hast Indian city of
Lady
Eileen."
that she has been superseded in
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told to be ready that night.
She
" C o m e in, dear, artd meet your Cawnpore! It' s a triumph of make­ Oak avenue and Oviedo Railroad.
Douglas’ a flections by ft dancing
hurries home her heart full with the fulure
husband."
If you were a up anil of ui ting such as has seldom
girl, the broken hearted B e t t y comes
success so near at hand, to find little giej suddenly taken out of been displayed by any actor on the See Geo. I). Bullard, at Miller’s
to Cawnpore to visit an aunt.
And
Tho handsome
you! hful ,
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Stove has returned from the west, school and your father thus s u m ­ screen,
there Lowndes sees her and learns of
the heir' to his dead uncle’s great moned you into his library, wouldn't features of the famous creator of
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her marriage
. ,
.
l hl t
* heat farm She hears Steve's n -w*. ' your . k
rrilU wjlfl fright "Alias J i m m y Valentine" me dis­ engine with' water pump and nil
Anti now tlu* npark th.it
t
huffily rtiiwrlnUH «&gt;f what it m«*ann ... i
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turning guised by a struggling beard, his connections, suitable for private uso
, *,p w hole of India in an uproar fa
al,,| (hen tells him of his own good
and running as fast as you could? eyes are lifeless, he is no longer a or for irrigation purposes. Will sell
At (_ awnpore ^thu lew hnglish sol fortune; but instead ol congratu
And tl the man to whom you were man, hut a decrepit, hopeless, life­ at a sacrifice.
For full information
diers with their precious charge of j i n^, her, p'tevu tells her she will
introduced at your future husband less thing —until the moment when address Mrs. A. S. Harroune, Da y­
women and children, take refuge be- have t&lt;) abandon her position on the
leered at you in a terrifying way a face out of the past awaken* him, tona Beach, Fla.
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hjnd a pitiful line of defenses, but H(; l an,] j»r» west with him. After
wouldn't you wish t ha t some good a great need calls his manhood into
despite their heroism are compelled (| t«*rritit- struggle between ambition
For Sale Cheap - H o rs e , wagon.
ftiiry would show you the way to being, anti he does what a man
And
to surrender.
surrender.
Ann in
m the
i n - brave
" r a v - llll(| Jove, flolly y ields. surrenders her
should
dot
Remarkabl
e
settings
and
huggy
and surrey, all in good conescupe from this man?
English hand th.-r.- is one coward , . , r,.,.r aI,(| |,..lVes all behind her to.
Apply at W. W. Aber­
costutnes of India add to the at dition
Douglas
In the garb of a servant.
Wl,,,| [|txt she soon wearies of
That ts the situation which .-on- ; trlctivonCTII ()f " T h e
Beggar
of nathy's Furniture Store.
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he tries to rr.i'.ipe. but an English j j (|1 ,|,, ■,.( (arui a n t Steve's seeming fronts " L i t t l e Lady Eileen" in the Cawt,pore," one of Triangle's most
For Sale
Marine motor. 18 homet brings him to lus death
negloi t of lu-r for Ins work, and one Famous Players production in which I notnl&gt;|p relens. s
Lyric, Tonight
power, 1 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
irresistible
Marguerite
(
lark
is
in
I
Lowndes, learning ol t Im inuUny day, revolting against it all she c
First class condition, Sanford Ma c h­
in a vague way tries to thrown ..IT turns to the city
The remaining ing starred on the Paramount Pro­
ine
&amp; Ga ra ge Co.
9 3 - If
gram
at
t
h
e
Star
Th
ea
tre
this
Week
(
,
’
oul,ne
Frederick
Star
of
"
W
o
m
a
n
hi* habit
It IS a terrible struggle part of tin j it •tur&lt; ■an best tie urt
But
Kileen.
who
is
a
s'ip
of
an
Irish
,n
*he
*
a
s*’
■t a:
teeing it at tin
Then the white man within turn derstoml I
For Sale Owing to change to
Famous Players make magnificent
,
,
,
,
lassie, believes implicitly in fairiesa
awakens, and he goes to the rescue Saturday.
, , ,,
, ... .
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.
electrical power we have on hand
1 adaptation of ( lyde Filch s cole.
.
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nf H i t t .
What
follow s . ' i n s t i t u t e *
.
. ,
much!nary in good condition, conbr.ited d r u in i l K «u
4 sequence of s. etles rarely tfl'llllllg
I a n , Frida)
slsting of boilers, engines,
water
In this era when great stars are pit'mps, fire pumps, air comprcaam) a t|.s'ii|e.| hi-trioTHi triumph for
" I tie lleggitr of &lt; awnpore"
for the most part 'ort. enirating their „ „ „ Mll(| * un,iry other machine*,
W arner
II It Warner, who several years
.-(Torts on the port ray In of one parw„
„ t prices which are a
won high honors on the speaking
t
n
u
l
i
r
type
of
c
h
a
r
a
.
t
.
r
,
both
on
Mnul]
|)aM
,,f
,
|„. (iriKil)al roM
|f
"Behind
Pi r k fo r d in
M.irv
stage a* the s t a r in " M i a s J i m m y
the s recti and on the stage, it takes interestcil address Virginia Carolina
S| l' h r .
\ ,»;■ iitii.e
r.-' i ijtty m hieved an
the ourage of her convtitiotts (-.r a i hejtiical &lt; o . care H II. P e a b o d y ,
oi
tier
d.
'
i
m
i
i
.' i i ilurillg the productin i
\t ,ir . I'll i. f-o 1 gi . i
a
phenomenally succeselul
. amptre" Nuperint nedeiit, Sanford. Fla
The Beggar "f C a wn p o r e , "
lo t In- Uo|l of
. ha r m and winsome gr.o
actress like Pauline Frederick to
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daint v little in t r e - who i* t lie hero 'Triangle feature, m which he e*
choose to interpret the ro'e of the
It wa- t h a t If being n u m ­
in,, of
Beb i i d ? fo- S &gt;-to tin starred
faithful, self sacrifietng wife
Th at ,
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' bar tiling d ru o i of t In-a* rt- al Ilf* b , bered arnot'C llie most dating of the
however. is w bat tins ,o|ebrat"d
Margaret M a . o. authoress of the luce pluyt-rs.
Fur Kent Store room and office
Famous players star lias done in th**
famous f a r e ,
Mabv Mine,"onnil the
Warner ftl first was not seriously
adaptation of Clyde Fitch's tremen­ and hvmg rooms in Bishop ll 'oc k.
current comedy success,
I win
regarded as an athlete, when he ardous dramatic sincess. " T h e Woman Thatcher Real ty Co.
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lleds " A* Dolly Lane, Mary Pick- rived ut Inceville.
Therefore, when
in the C a s e. "
For Rent
Half of 8 acres on Cciford - i t s the pulse and grip* the ),,, w:l„ handed a script in which.(he
Despite the fait that nil then!
•*r&gt; avenue, other half will nliare
heart, and gives one of the best j,art h« was to play called for a long
ru n! tradition has centered about t he
crop
Come in person.
Will not
si reeri performance* of her career swim, some of the ntett who make a
MarifuriU- Clark in "Lillie Lady r ,1" " f r u ,r " !
r
,hi,t answ er any letters
i,.
I nexperirnced
of r is! it ,&lt; 11,, ir !i ■' i r, d a n
Hilttli he W it-h -etited a gr* t' |
parin'* m ' e le rv and !• t , uce growing
'U','
■ e,
j T 1 " a t 't;e "f
E ilffn " at the Star Mnnilnt
*on a ■. ■ r I ,t
l i e i | i ,r \1 . -uni i nut app . ell her. an renters or
I|,. ,*S|. I' a i 11 ; i - ' V' ■i ■ a
I' r■■■1. *i k d&gt;" id* I t bat she w..•1 1«i
share
■r o p p c r »
Attractive offer to
. . mg II P
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prefer to pla, l i e ojqioslle alld less
right party
yve t, C. MiDatigal.
me ugerl y. mid dev ' e l to l o r s u n
c o u t p i v u o u s j i a r t of t h e f a i t h f u l wi f e
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and
s ta g e a m b i t i o n , w hich a re th e
i S i + a h ^ '- .
It i* a -convint mg prxmf «d the a r ­
d o m i n a n t f a c t o r s ' i n her life
OmFor R en t — Housekeej ing a p a r t ­
tistic genlur of Mias Frederick that
ments. furnish'd, down stairs, large,
sfu- ha* made Murgnret Hughes, the
‘
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loving w ,fe j.* i otiv I ruing as she well ventilatv d rooms, sleeping porch
It' ■! '■ r e c t o I | ut &gt;tics. All t ' o i i v e i made ' Bella Don n a
/.aza.
Dot
c &gt; * III kit. lu ll
I * &lt;lak uv erilie.
tin It *ma in ‘ T h e E t e r n a l • u\
ind
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t he other
g r ea'
. Iiarai tenzaiiut!

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“ Where (he Popular Stars are Shown"
Friday, August I8--Paramount Presents
Pauline Frah rick in “THE WOMAN
IN THE CASE” IIKARST NEWS.
Saturday, Aug. 19— Porainount Presents
“ I I E I I I N I)

THE

Monday, August 21—Paramount Presents
Marguerite Clark in “ L I T T L E LADY
EILEEN”
Tuesday, August 22— Metro Presents

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l.i | house of six
i nr
-9th and
97-tfe

I "r it, ut
&gt;' v room c ot ta ge on
i ’almetto avenue.
$18 per month
Inquire ol Sanford Furniture Co.
96-tfc
Furnished rooms, large anti cool,
four blocks from business center.
Bath rooms in connection.
Cheap
rates for summer. Comfort Cottage,
corner F ou rt h nnd Magnolia. 92-tf
For R e n t — Several nice otfice
rooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N. P.
YnweJI A Co.
32-tf
For Rent
7t&gt;8 Park avenue. E n ­
quire of If. C. Du Rose, First and
Park avenue.
48-tf

WANTED 1
W a n t e d — Flat or roll top desk
with drawers nnd cupboard in pedestuls. Box 1168, Sanford.
10.1-30

Sanford. Fla.. J ul y 31. 1910. No­
tice. J . A. B rya nt Piuno Co., C o r ­
M aterial W as There.
poration. J . A. Bryant nnd all con­
Ratio was starting out to spend the cerned please take notice, Aug. 2 1 ,
afternoon with her coualn, Neill*.
1916, I will sell one iiupmobile, No.
Though tho Vwo little girls were fond
16-11, to pay storage charges on
of one another a few hours play
would frequently end In u vigorous same for period of two years. Z. J .
99- 6tp
dispute. "Now, Katie,'' said her moth­ Jerry, J ul y 29, 1916.
er, as she said good-by to her little
I ’° S T ______
daughter, "remember It takes two ti
make II quarrel
" We ll , said Ratio
Lost
Bull pup two months old,
"there's me and her '*
Mark and white.
Return to 861
Park.
Rewnid.
10 l- 2t p
Tho Way It Goes.
“A man lives three lives—youth,
Good In Cheerfulness.
manhood and ago,-’ philosophically
Cheerfulness, the character of com­
stated Professor Palo. "Youth is tho
rising sun of life, when ho thinks of mon hope, is, fn strong hope. Bko
what a heck of a feller he Is going to glimpses of sunshine on a cloudy da/.
be; manhood la tho aun at full mo- —Selected.
ridlan, fction be la satisfied that he Is
Indeed a hock of a follor; ago la the
Will Be Remarkable Map.
setting aun, when he sags around and
To mako a map of the world on the ‘
braga about what a heck of a feller he unprecedented acalo of 16 mllca to tho
uaed to be.”—Judge.
Inch la a project of British scientists
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Viola Dana in “THE FLOWER OF NO­
MAN’S LAND"
Matinee Daily
at 3:15

whU ' '' , . • W•I' h' - I I11 1I■r 1 *r ' t ',
I
I., t
reputation Its I 11e 11.1111I g e o,.111.. ;i.. i ' " ■’tl,' a.i t
a« tress of the screen
M . ril e
There aie manv' interesting in I
charming pom s about Dus adant
tion which i* the Paramount a tt r ac ­
tion at the St ar Friday.
I he d ic ­
tograph play* an important part in
the development of the plot and the
opening scenes which are staged in
Pari* have u d i s t u n t l , international
flavor.
There in the gay life of
Paris before the great war and the
scenes of hurry and hustle which
followed the opening hostilities are
faithfully portrayed.
The tragedy of the story t a lu s
place in America, where Claire l oa­
the woman of the world, conceives
the villainous p'att of accusing Julian
Rolfo of murder when he robs her of
one of her victims
The great
struggle between Margaret
and
Claire, the one lo save her. husband
nnd the other to condemn him is
ono of the most gripping incidents
imaginable.

I rogram a t the S T A R

Alary Pickjord in
SCENES"

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                    <text>Falo'n H a n d Heavy In " C h i l d r e n o f slater.
Brown, m ode sorrowful , by
t h e sight of his lost s w e e t h e a r t goes
,
T h e l l o u s o ’L
In " T h e Children in t h e Hous e, " o u t of the l ini ng r oom af ter dinner,
Triangle Fine Arts play t o he seen and is followed by all t he children,
at the Lyri c Th ea tre We dn es day, who beg their uncle for a fairy story.
t h e principal parts are in t he hands
So Brown tells t h e m of Sweet­
of Norma Tul madge, as a neglected heart , a fairy, who loved, b u t was
wife. E u g e n e r a l l a e t t c as her hus ­ led by wicked elves t o wed for selfish
b a n d , a nd Jewel C a r m e n as the motives. Cora e nt e r s a nd hears the
siren who has enthralled t he latter. st ory.
Returning t o her home she
i
finds
her
husband still away. She
There h a s been a real love in t he
life of t h e wife, Cora Vincent. She knows he is with t h e " o t h e r wom­
wanted to ma rr y C h a r l e s Brown, a a n. " and in des pe rat ion calls him up
young m a n who cared us much for and asks him to co me and see her.
her ns she did for him. B u t Brown He comes and begs her to elope.
was only a n employee in t he bank While they are t al ki ng a t h u n d e r
owned by t h e father of Ar t h u r Vin­ s t o rm frightens t h e children, who
cent, nnd Cora was influenced to come timbling i nt o t he room in
marr y for money and position i n ­ their ni ght cl othes—a nd t he elope­
st ead of for love. She has paid b i t ­ m e n t is off.
t erl y for he r mistake. S he and her
Mea nt ime an u nde r wo rl d pal of
two children see l ittle of Vincent, t h e siren has i n d uc ed Vincent to
who s pe nd s much of his t ime with nl(, , n robl)inK his f a t h e r ’s bank.
J a n e C o u r t e n a y , a c a b a r e t dancer. [
crime j„ c o m m i t t e d at t h e very
Brown, forgiving Cora- for h e r ' h o u r when Brown is wi th Mrs.
mistake, lives in loneliness with his j Vi ncent. When t h e - r o b b e r y is dlsbrother. whose wife is C o r a ’s sister, covered, Brown re fus es to offer an
There are three children in t i l s alibi and goes to jail. T h e robbers,
household.
Soon af ter t he play when their aut omobi le breaks down
opens, C o ra with her t w o children takes refuge In a s h a n t y on the oul3
comes to t a k e dinner with Alice, t he skirts of town, near t he homes of

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a y l v a n i t D u t c h co un try in oi*dcr to
g e t j ust t h e pr op er flavor. .
Those who are accust omed to c o n ­
nect t he n a m e of Mar y Pickford
with delicate c omedy and real pathos
will n ot be disappointed When the
popul ar favorite appears in " H u l d u
F ro m H o l l an d . ” for this delightful
r oman ti c c omedy d r a m a embodies
Cora and Alice. T h e children going all t he h e a r t appeal for which Miss
t h e r e to play n ext morning, fall into Pickford is celebrated. B u t it is all
t he hands of t h e d es pe rad oe s who dressed Up in a new form of presen­
bind t hem a nd s et t he house afire, t at i on and in a new guise t h a t is so
leaving t h e m to' t hei r fate when Vi n -‘ original in t r e a t m e n t t ha t even
cent and J a n e come wi th an a u t o ­ those who h ave seen t he star in
m o b i l e . to t a k e t h e b a n d a wa y — every one of her great successes will
Vincent and " t h e w o m an being in find much t h a t is new and more
ignorance of t h e ch il dre n’s presence t h a t is irresistible in this production.
in t h e building.
Sfory of " M a d a m e Butterfly"
T h e n comes n s pe e dy and thrilling
T h e p h ot o p l a y a d a p t a t i o n of John
finish. Police in a n au t om ob i le p u r ­ Lu t he r L o n g ’s great classic, " M a ­
sue t he o th er car co nt ai n in g Vincent. d a m e But te rf ly, " in which Mary
t h e woman a n d t he crooks. A bullet pickford is st arr ed by t he Famous
ends t he guilty h u s b a n d ’s life, and ! Players Film C o m p a n y is a pathetic,
t he rest of t he o c c u p a n t s of t h e car h u m a n i nt ere st story.
This lutest
plunge wi th it over a precipice. 1 P a r a m o u n t a tt ra c ti on at the Star
One alone, who has fallen from the S a t u r d a y tells how Cho-Cho-San. a
au to mob ile tells of t he b ur ni ng mai den of t h e Flowery Kingdom lias
house and its o cc upant s , and the poi been wed to Lieut. Pinkerton, an
lice dash back for n rescue j ust in American n a v a l officer. Two months
lime.
af ter t ha wedding P in k e r t o n sails
W it h t h e promise of t he fulfill- away, promising his wife, " M a d a m e
m e n t a t l ast of t he broken ro manc e B ut te rfl y,' ' as he calls her to return
of Crown a n d Cora, as she learns when " t h e robi ns nest again."
her h us bn nd' s f a te In t he jail where!
To t he ofllcer the marriage has
she has gone to visit t he men who been b ut a love affair of t he moment,,
refused to b e t r a y her. t he story ends, to he f or gott en with his departure
In none of t he pictures she has But to M a d a m e Butterfly it was. a
made for t he Tr ia ngl e progr am does r,’a ' !in^ lusting contract.
In Kcr
Mias T a l m a d g e a p p e a r to bu tt er ad- loving, t r u s t i n g heart she had no
vant ag e t h a n in " T h e Children in ‘i 01*1' 1 l h " 1 hn wo,,1&lt;1 return
So in
the House "
Hinckley ami Brown ,h&lt;* little, house at the foot of the
are ideally cast for t h e part's en- hiH
i heir fbyous honeymoon
t rust ed to t hem, nnd the Tri angl e ,U1,1 ," ‘on spent, she waited for him
"kiddi es" nre ns appealing us ever. 1° cornc back to her.
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C l ump in g and h ump in g about the
F amo us Players ' - lu dl i i, ihe • e|e
brnted little slur was a delightful
and amus ing sight, but not so up
roariously funny as she will be on
tin* screen of t tie *vtar The.it r P U ^| i■f^
sin* appears in I he I unions Pl.t, css
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il lid runic to \ lllcric a t he a d mil is
*transferred III IVhfi sy | v atiia w h'*r*11 uld.i ** mu -|i'Iff course h*'
is a typical P e n n sy l va ni a D u t c h m a n
and there is otvly one place where
they are to be found
So J o h n it
()’Brien. w ho directed t he prod ueHull fur tin FullliOl- Pl.IVcr* took Ills
iirnp.i’,-. to i In* b irt nl t i c Penn
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A b ab y was born an d t he mother
t ho ught with happy a n t i ci p at i on of
the ti me wh en her h u s b an d would
see his child. Two years pass and
still the little wife is waiting, waiting
for the " r o b i n s to nest again " She
is deaf to tin* proposals of the
wealthy Yntnudon. an Amereannted
J apanes e, who would marry her
though the people about her even
her own p ar e n t s look upon tier as an
outcast
So wtii*n i lie American eon
sul comes to her to tell her thift
Lieut P in ke rt on, whose slop ts due
to arrive soon ha- taken an Ame/
I* an wife the e l Tetheart of Ills
yo ut h, the ingenuous faith of Mu
dauio Butterfly so touches him that
In' cannot perform lit- task
|tii[
(. ho i to* s.,n |, j r n . that i to* -lop Iil'le and p i *. t il II . makes the I, ■iti i•
Tlo
r* .i-l b*c it- lor*! mill ina-ter
is *1..... r a t ed with i berry hlos
and a* I h* doOrway the wife
t fir li ill* o in iiui ilo* old si t v ant
«i wait tlo* Ideuteiiant s arrival
Night comes and tin* lamps are lit
T he s er vant and the baby fall
asleep fmt Mud.line Mutterlly con­
tinues her vigil, while till* lights, like
tier hopes die out and only one re111.ill w tie II I tie Itior III llg I "Oil*

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The P u r p l e Lady
I r e n e Howly feature* with s t a r in
n ew Metro Picture.
Ral ph Herz, t h e popul ar s t a g e
s t ar will make his d ebu t in tho
ailent drama hero a t the S t a r on
T u e s d a y in " T h e Purpl e L o d y , " n
five part Met ro-Rol fe wonderpl uy.
Ir e ne How^ey, t h e beautiful a nd vi ­
vac iou s little actr ess who has been
seen in many e l ab or a te Met ro pic­
t ures is featured with Mr, Herz in
t his production.
" T h e Purple L a d y " is a plcturixatlon of the play of the s ame n a m e
w ri t t e n by S y d n e y Uosenfeld.
It
was selected b y M et r o for
M r.
H e r z ’s bobut because of t he m a n y
possibilities it offered for screen p ro ­
duct ion. Besides t h e h um or ou s sido
of " T h e Purple L a d y " t h er e are
many' thrills in this feature, for t h e r e
is u strong nnd absorbing m y s t e r y
a nd a love story told in a new a n d
novel manner. T h e scenes are laid
in a nd around N e w York, i ncl udi ng
scorfles of i nt erest ing glimpses of
C oney Inland, on shi pboard in t h e
har bo r, and the interior of o n e of
t he most famous r e s ta u r a n t s on
Broadway.
George
Lessey
pro­
d u ce d " T h e P u rp l e La dy . ”
Mr. Herz, in t h e p ar t of Silas Gilw o r t h y , the reformer , which is tho
p a r t he p o r t r a y e d in the original
s t a g e production, r e peat s his for me r
buccors with m a n y
added l aughs.
W h e n he s ucc umbs to t he a d v a n c e
of t he dazzling Fifi Melotte, t h e part
pluyed hy Miss Howley, s i t u a ti on s
are developed which, for high d r a m a
and big laughs h av e rarely been
eijitailed on t he screen.

tiring efficiency a n d t he aklll If the
local board* of healt h, a n d of tho
physician* a n d nurse* on wht&gt;m the
actual responsi bi li ty rests.
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In dVory teat mado by RuiBlan cav­
alrymen, horseshoe* of aluminum
were found to outlast those of ste* 1
and I r o n . __________________ ",
Sporting Offer.
"1 want lo help you," said n be­
nevolent man who had been accosted
by a t ramp, "but ff I give you a dm,,,
I’m afraid you wo n’t put It to a good
use." ’Well,” replied the tramp, "that
ain’t enough t er do much harm with,
or much good clthor, ao tako a chance,
gov'uor!”

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FOR SALE
For S a l e —T h r e e lota on Sanford
Heights.
Except ional bafgain, J7f»
each.
E nq u i r e He ral d Office.
101-fitc
For Sale Horse nnd two delivery
wagons.
Apply t o G. AV, Spencer,
111 P ar k Ave.
101-tf

( leu itidgley nnd Wallace Held
For S a l e —S e ve n t y - t w o acres best
Founded on an old fairy s t o r y of
two children who climbed from t hei r celery l an d, a b o u t fifteen or twenty
little cottage to t h e house on t he acres of it i m p r o v e d , for sale at a
B e t t e r t h a n ha* been of­
hill only to di scover t h a t t he golden bargain.
windows were m a d e of n ot hi ng bu t fered aro un d here within ten years.
100-ftr
t he sun sinning o n broken window A P Connelly.
(inlies, anil looking back t h ey could
For Sal e -Some good milk cows.
M ee the same goldetl effect on ill
Apply Hand Bros Stables. *J!Mtr
panes uf the windows m their own
little home. I.
A *.Jefferson and
For Sale
E q u i t y in property on
Charl es Sarver h a v e c on s tr uc te d a Oak a v e n u e a n d Oviedo Railroad
splendid p g o t d ra m a " T h e Hous e of See Ge o
I&gt;. Ballard, at Miller's
&lt;I h* Gulden Wi ndows
.i I‘.ir .iiiniii n I Bakery
'JIMitp
pi ct ure which will be seen at t h e .
For Sale T h r e e horse power gn*
"slur op Moiuliv with Cl on Rldyh'y
'•tigitii
wi th
w a ter pump
amt ..I
in*! W .iliac* 1C**i *I I h« l.a.sky - ' ur .
• oi l 11 i-1 pi Its. . s ui ta b l e for p r i v a t e us e
Hi tin Icadi rig rob*or for i r r i g a t i o n p u r p o s e s Will -ill
T h e -lory is » mod ern version of
at ,i (sacrifice.
F o r full i nf ormat i on
this uld fatrv till* IIml Ilo* seen s a r c 1
address Mrs A
S Hu r r o u n e Day
laid III the greeli Helds ol I al . or mil
I o n a Beit* it. Flu
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,i i I h'.w in i ' t r i i mg mat 'ter how
Tr p I ,ipp ■*’S is -i ally .it ,,tii s nwii
For Sale
t ' he ap Horse, wagon,
nr* spl*'
buggy ami surrey, all tit good con­
Apply
a t W. W
Alter
I lit* ■,is| s u pp or ti ng 1 1,,, two ar dition
i
.
t
i
n
'
s
F
u
r
n
i
t
u
r
e
Store.
ihl-ifr
11 ' l - 1in lll'b I a in, s N" • ill \ | a bid A all
lluf* &lt;i and I 1 11!• Hid'. Ia&lt; olis
I ur Sale Marine motor, is horse
[tower, .1 cylinder, .’f cycle, Ferro
Heller Health Regulation*
First t'lnss condi ti on, Sanford Math
T h e *|ucStlon h as been re vi ve d by itte A; G a r a g e Co.
U.i-lf
the present menace of infantile p u ra l- ^
For Salt*—Owing to rhange to
v sis against which the most cureful
electrical
power t u have on hand
supervision on t rav el h.is been e s ­
mach
in
er
y
m good condition. contablished hy tin' S ta l e Health an
I hop'll O ' it . . r p..|t I I | p .r I id si-t mg of boilers, engines. wat*'r
• ■tr . '• "i
i, i f In f l • i.*i|
I s p imps, tire [lumps.. air Cult ‘pres
it her mai (iM.cs.
t *I * Mil
I • , 1, r Ii ' *" ' t |( lie. 'nr* a m i s u n d r y
w
t,l
1 h we offer at
ices
w ho 1 are H
p.l I t s "I | lie slat. Il.l . • . ,i m, f t I he
If
small
p
ar
t
of
t
he
original
rtgin.il
cuv t
H e a l t h officer, as ki ng for m s tr in lions
i
nt
ere
st
ed
addr
ess
Virginia
Carolina
for action in t he possible emer gency \
of t he appearance of tin* disease in a Chemi cal Co., care If. H. Peabody,
And u nder
Pt’r i n l n e d e n t , Sanford, Fla.
Florida ''ity &lt;&gt;r tnw n
58-tf
I he evisl mg la w of the Stilt*, the
II cal* h tllli" r i- 11 n*Iled only to
FOR KENT
giving ailvp e for • •■r la n *mhi fni imruble diseases
! I •’ r» -i[illM*al|il|U ,
For R e n t ’ Housekeeping apart
' t ,i . i"ii p ro mp t .iiid
!• st » "■■It. f ur ip ' h e d , down stair- arc*
an d must re-t up on , ..
b' I I h il *1 w*'| v ent i la te d rooms, sleeping j i b
t hurl t les and [di y sii tuns
and screened porches*, All ( "iiv*
til* Oak avenue.
I lie record of t he .state Board (or • ri'-es hi kitchen
ll*i t'
almost twenty r i gh t Vears, si ni e It
w us established in 1bn!*, has p r o v e d ,
For R e n t —Cool, a t t ra c ti ve living
its willingness, its desire, to net ifn-1
rooms in Bishop Block. Phone 1M&amp;.
advi se for t he good of nil Floridians
T h a t c h e r Kculty Co.
100-3to
a nd even to s t r et c h the rignl i n t e r ­
p r e t a t i o n of law where it may seem I For Kent
Furnished house of si*
t o lie for the general welfare bill it rooms and b a th .
Cor. Oth and
ItT-tfc
lias always avoided t he o\ er.-t opping Myrtle.
t he bounds of its legal j uri sdi ct ion ,
;------------------------or any interference with any r it v
l , , r l{t’nt six room
’’n
h e a lt h hoards
Excepting m th*
“ venue.
J M per month
three diseases al ready n amed, .ts ,M,luiro of S anfor d F ur ni t ur e Co
fKi-tfc
functions are entirely advisor, - and
edi t * .11 " i n u t

»
F ur ni s he d rooms, large and cool,
Whether this l imitutbm o' it* four blocks from business renter.
d u t i es is wise or eomlutes t o its B at h rooms in connect ion, t he*p
widest usefulness is a m a t te r more rate* for s u mm er . Comfort Cottage,
or less speculative
An, e n l a r g e ­ corner F o u r t h and Magnolia. F'-’-B
m en t of it* functions, by giving it
For Rent-*- Several nico office
original jurisdiction or a u t h o r i t y in
room*
ov er YowoU'a. Enquire N. P*
t he occuruence of o t h - r diseases, run
be accomplished o nl y by a c h a n g e of, Vowell &amp; Co.______ _________
t h e law of the s tat e, an I such c h a ng e
l'or R e n t — 708 Park avenue. En­
m a d e be made by t he wish or t he d e ­ quire of H. C. Du Bore, First and
m a n d of the people of Florida,
48-lf
Park a v e nu e.
T h e present tight against t h e i n ­
WANTED
vasion of Florida by infantib* pural
y*ia is being m a d e by t he local
Good y o u ng wh it e woman wishe*'
hea lt h aut hori ti es in thu various position.
H a t t i e Bobberts, The
cities through which such invasion Oaks, city.
|0--JW'_
would come.
As t he plague rages
with increasing s e v r i t , in New
Sanford. Fia . J u l y at . I»l*. No'
J A B r y a n t Piano Co.. ( ° r-'
Aork, 8 lurid a prevents a solid front tier
I against the menace and al t ho u gh pural inn. J. A. Br ya nt and n11 ri’"*
s u m m e r travel from New Aork by cerned please l a k e noli '*. Aug - *
rati and water direct into Florida, Iff 16, I will sell otto HupmobiU*. No.
probably has n ev er been g r e at e r 1511, lo pay s torage charge^ °fR .
t h a n during t he present s ea s on , not same for period of two years
99-Ctp
a single case of t h e infection, so far Jer ry, J u l y 29,
as is known at t he present writing
LOST
has passed within t h e bounds of t h e
s t a t e 'from tho infected ar eas to t he
L o s t — C a m e o brooch *et with 0
n o r t h of us.
pearl*.
Lost between
i If the season shall pass w i t h o u t Heights a n d- A . C. L. Blhtion.
s uch invasion it will be a t r i b u t e to or r e t u r n to He ral d Oflle* «&gt;“
t h e faithful watchfulness, t h e u n- ceive roward.

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IN S A N F O R D — Life D Wo,th tirin g
VOLUME VI|

STATE TROOPS
ORDERED TO
THE BORDER

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1916

NO. 103

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o ppor tuni t y to ......
popular
voted that all men should remove
Kheir coats, whereupon ami without
further ceremony
the
gentlemen
present, inclu&lt;ling the pastor re­
moved their coals and were cool
for t he evening.

ARBITRATION CITY COUNCIL
ONLY HOPE IN HAS -MEETING
THE STRIKE OF INTEREST

was read and action deferred until
next regular meeting.
Commu ni ca ti on from J ay H. Beck
with reference t o assessment on N
of Lot 1, Block 11, C h a p m a n £
Tucker's Addition was read and o r ­
dered filed.
Report of chief of police for m o nt h
of Jul y was read showing the follow­
ing:
N u m b e r of arrests
71
Discharged
. 1 3
Sentenced on s treet
2

BALL GAME ON
WEDNESDAY
A BIG EVENT

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Dr. Hyman' s sefmon was one of
the unt'iue variety, one of a series
that he intends to deliver at the
special Vespers,, and was enlitoed
"Due Thing T h o u l.arkest " This
was
a word picture of what would
F L O R I D A TROOPS W I LI,
ELKS AND EAGLES WILL TRY
happen to a person t hat lacked that SPECIAL HOARD WILL INVES­ TAXES REDUCED. BILLS RAID,
MOVE WITH OTHER
TIGATE
THE
RAILROAD
REPORTS FROM DE­
everlasting Spirit lit his makeup
FOR WORLD’S CHAMPFines assessed by M a y o r
* 393.50
UNITS
TROUBLES
PARTMENT
Collected
for
J
u
n
e
fines
10.00
IN O SH IP
Th e public is cordially invited to
P o un d fee*---------- ....------73.00
A Was hin gt on di s pa tc h, u n de r a tt end tlie remaining special Vesper
W ashington, Aug. I IT. — Railroad
City council of t h e city of S an ­
T h e event of t h e season will h e
LOO
date of S u n d a y says:
services.
Next
Sun day
evening managers an d Brot herhood leaders, ford. Florldn, met in regular session Dog t a x ...... .........................
t he ball game here t omo rr ow when
All t h e Nati onal G u a r d units i n­ there will he a rea'ding by a noted dead-locked in negotiations which on the 7th day of August , A. D.
the s t a r players t a k e n
from t h e
Tot al
* 477.50
cluded In P res i den t Wi ls on’s' call of reader one who has won live gold t hrea ten a nation-widey strike, today 1916 at 7 : 3 0 . p. m. Present, B. W,
rnnks of the Elks a n d ‘Eagles will
J une 18, n o t yet on t he Mexican medals (or her excellent work, there­ laid their case before President Wil­ |. Herndon, Iresident, W. W. Aber­
Report of A. D. Smith, s a n i t a r y cross hutids and f e e t at the local
border, were ordered t h er e today by fore if you would be with the people son.
nat hy, F. L. Miller, Jno. Adams, inspector was re ad as follows:
park.
Th\t t e am s are practicing
on S un da y evenings go t o the TemI 96.50 hard every day swinging d u m b bell*,
the W a r D e p a r t m e n t .
First mi ne thirty-five
represent­ R. A Ne wman and Roy Symes. Sa ni t ar y tax collected
Treasurer's re po rt for m o n t h of Indi an clubs, Elks c lubs and Eagles
B et wee n 20,000 a n d 26,000 a d d i ­ •ple Vespers the people will he there atives of t he B rot herhoods who con­ Absent, C. 11. D i n i n ' .
Jul
y, 1916, was re ad a* follows:
club*.
tional t roops will t h u s be added to
ferred with the President shortly
Minutes of last meet ing read and
Cash on hand J u l y 1,
II AD A KINK S l t i r
after ten o ’clock.
T he y were fol­ ad opted.
t he b ord er forces. Na ti on al guard
Th e grand p ar a de will s tart from
1916
*24.681.71 the co rn er of First s t ree t and P a l ­
io wIt&lt;1 by t he commi tt ee of m a n ­
The hearing of complaints in re­
troops t h er e will n u m b e r appr oxim­
855 70
agers.
gard to assessments was here taken Received from Collector
Sanford I'arl) On t ate Tour
ately 126,000 and t h e total of all
metto ave nue at 2: 30 and wend its
Saw Much Of Interest
troops on t he border or in Mexico
curksarew way d own First street to
The Hurt her hood men went into up ami the following reductions
Tot al
*25,637 11 French and thence by easy stages
will bo 176.000.
Miss Edieth Stewart. Miss Maude t he conference tirtn in their det er­ were made.
Lots 1, 2, .'I, Block 6, Tier 7, as­
and onsistan.ee fr om aut os to t ho
Secr et ary of Wa r l i n k e r made a Jinkins and lm&gt; I) llukins who mination hot to accept ar bitration
t 2, 509.15 ball p ar k. The p a r a d e will be h c t ^
sented to W. H. Hines reduced from Vouchers Paid . . . ...
were
members
of
the
l
a
t
e
Tour
und
er
the
Newlunds
act,
which
they
formal a n n o u n c e m e n t t ft at the troop
Interest on Vouchers
37.99 oil by t h e police force, city detec- ,
$2lf00,00 to $1600.00.
m o v em e n t had n o t h i n g whatecer to party have returned to Sanford tnis contend ulwnys lias furnished ar­
Balance
in
Hanks
22,930.27
lives, m ay or and c i t y al dermen and
Lots 1 and 5, Block 3, Tier 4, as­
They report a great trip, bi trat ors before whom t he men did
do wi th t h e Mexi can situation as week.
officials and by t he members of t h e
sessed
to
W.
H.
Ilines,
reduced
from
having
taken
in
the
interesting
not
have
an
unprejudi
ced
oppor­
such a n d was solely to relievo t h o u ­
T ota!
$25,537 11 Eagles an d Elks lodges followed by
$ 16«0 00 to *1300.00.
sands of t roops now held in mobili­ things at Chattanooga. Mammoth t uni ty
the ambulances, fire trucks, city
l
ot
LI,
Block
5,
Tier
2.
assessed
Cave.
Niagara
Falls
and
up
into
There were some indications that
zation c a mp s only because they lack
Bank Balances
trash wagons and s t r ee t sweeper.
to
Louis
Fisher
reduced
from
*2600
&lt;
.iu.id
.1 to Toronto,
Montreal
and
the President, recognizing t hat view,
a few recrui ts to bri ng units up to
First National Bank
9 2 0 | 0 There will lie plenty of nurses, Red
Quebec, returning by Boston. New might propose a special arbitration to F*100
fixed m i n i m u m s t r e n g t h .
Peoples Bank
9 14 71 Cross doct ors and cross doctors and
I "t-* li and 7, B(oc.k I-’ Tmr 2.
York Philadelphia AA-aslmigton am! before a board of twelve members on
Peoples Bank at 4 p-i
10.000.00
War D e p a r t m e n t officials decid'd Bait itnnfe
men carryi ng first aid t o the injured
reduced
Louis Fisher,
whceli the four great Brotherhoods assessed to
Seminole Co Bank
1 ,0 7 5 16 packages
on their action because the troop-*
from
$6000
00
to
*4500
00
M m h to their surprise they eti could he represented
Seminole Co Bank, 4 p-c
10 000 00
are resti ve in ca mp a n d there seemed
The g am e will be called at 3:30
Lot
Block 7, Tier H, assessed
countered
very hot weather in ljue
T h e President’s plan was to a p ­
to be no s ti mu lu s to recruiting while
nnd
s l op ped by the police some t i m e
Jm*c hi
\a•' r * falling 1,0 the peal to managers and men on the to A M Adams, or dm i'd from
Total
.
2 2 , 9 3 0 .2 7
there was no prospect of movement
later
T h e proceeds of t he game
streets ami haloes reported dying highest patriotic grounds to find a *1000 00 to JK00.00.
to t he border.
Th ey now expect
Report
of
Tax
f
n
l
b
'
c
t
nr
was
read
will
go
to tin- ball association and
Lot
1.
Block
fi,
Tier
T
i,
assessed
to
from t he heat
They were in New wav to compose tlo-ir 'll (Terences
most of t he regiments will be tilled
showing collect ions fur month of to the Elks and Eagles and will posW
\A
Long,
reduced
from
$1500
to
A ork
w h e 1.1 t * ■ t &gt;-ri i h ' -• &gt; \ p l o - i o t i
without .1 strike
ln-fore t he troops leave
July, 19 1li as follows
itlxely to* the best p er f or man ce t h a t
{.tono oo
o. ewrred caused bv a large amount
\ It 11 arret son, speaking for the
*204 75 has been staged in t hi s rity (or some
Lot f Block 3, Tier 6. assessed to Ileal E s t a t e
of ammuni ti on for the ailii-s . at&gt; long brotherhoods said t he men were
14 70 time
M o d e r n W o o dm en of America
T h e following notice is s e n t
S. Rapp, reduced from $30(10 0 0 to Personal
on tire and exploding
Doors were
L i e , ' r i se
6 25 out hi adva nce i hat t h e players can
Seininoie C a m p held another i n ­ jarred open a nj plate g l a s s windows t hrough with t fie proposition of ar *2500 00
filtrating under the Newlands at t
25 I 50 get out of jail in ti me for tin- g am e:
teresting meeting T h u r s d a y evening smashed all over tin* -Its
First National Bank.
personal S a nit arv l ax
Previous arl-itr.it m u ' undre t hat law,
Fines
T02 50
When t h e c a m p fire was lighted
proper! ; reduced from $',0 000 00 tn
Sanford. F l a . Aug II 1916.
lie
re
ter.lte-l
tool
1
1
e
I
III
i
II
s
I
r
II
t
•
|
lllllt
In
\\
aslmigton
the
F
iu
nda
par*
p
ou
n
d
lees
73 00
there was found in our forest sex era!
*65
0 0 0 oo
Elks
and
Eagles Ball G a m e
' S t r a n g e r s " seeking f ur th er know1 found Reginald lloll, right -oi the tin- neutral ar bit rat ors field the bidPeoples
Bank,
personal
property
August
Sixteen
N i n e t e e n Sixteen
lie declared t hat
f *56.70
Tot :il
edge co ncerni ng the " M y s t e r i e s of job and looking mighty prosperous uno- of power
reduced from $30,non to *25.000
Elks
Players
note
a nd report t o
anv
special
ar
bit
rat
ion
into
w
Inch
Modern Woodc raf t "
After thev On at ciiimt of lus brightness and ef
Report
f i Ine! &lt;if Fire Depart
Lots 1 am! 2, Him k 11 I ler n
Club
Wednesday,
Aug 16th for
t
fie
no
'I
might
a
g
re*
in
en
ter
would
i--! i -l- servi !
hail been instructed. Clerk &lt; ! ’ h r ii-m v he haHH.ses.soil lu |. P Met idler reduced m i n t for mont h of J u l y was read and
Parade
have
to
make
provision
for
an
ex
prontoitoti
from
head
of
tin
page*
Couch delivered ('••rltficulc* of I in
ordered tiled
from *6000 00 to *1500 00
Puleston and Hekts and Penni ng­
to a higher position
The Florida tnr-ston of those arbitration* to give
mi ranee to t h e m which tot al ed f i l l .
All claims against t h" city were ton, pitch.
Lot
2,
Block
17,
C
h
a
pm
a
n
A
t
000. He announced t he good news part V Is lilv.1 indebted to Mott l-&gt; ■ tin- men what they considered a fair
C h it t e n d e n , catch
Tucker'* Addition, assessed to Mary read, audited a ml vouchers ordered
that wo nuw had 100 members Nears for ati e v e n in gs pleasant en e ham e.
Scott, first
F Lcfiler, reduced from $1100 00 t o draw n for same
■•The chief objection to the existwith several applications yet to be tert am merit
All business being at l eml e , I U,.
Hurt , second
* 1000 oo
itig
form of arbit rat ion on the part
most
interesting
l
ll»*
;ir»i
\
f.
-W
"
f
■if
passed on by t he S upreme H
council
adjourned
C h i t t e n d e n short
Lot I anal 19 (l of 2. Block li.
mentioned above of t he brotherhoods," said Garret
p i .11 f S \ 1 ’ t « m i t
Examiners.
P e n n i n g t o n t'.ml
. assessed to U K Mllb'll re
'•'liters on 1fn* difficult .
ill t •
!.-.
I I u p up &gt;be
V
k
»‘f
f
W
'
‘w
t
f
’rDi
l
i
\ N • i Ml I It I t &lt;i ( 11)
Several memb er s ha ve n i m |
I r o m $ .’ . el i o o i . v 'OOO OO
Tirld' r
ft "'I
11
fi x
K i - el y,
V . , V ..
Il
* . *i i i | " ' u r i ' ' i| i n s e o r
Tf--*'s *
K
whether or not tlo-ir ms ur ai ■ U ' * i . i II i 1
I "111-r \A . II I" II P 11 M'll ll YiiSk
,
i
r
.
t
r
,
1
1
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•
ia
hi
i
.
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i
l
l
I
1
1
■
'
I
Lot
i
1
1
1
I
l;.
' 'I f
Paris ol N .mi Ii ind s o a l li .-II Roy Hardin
be good if t hey were &lt;.lib I I-' 1 I
1* 1 Block r* d i I I t ' Ot l
II the no
t
M
If
d
• .mill n.i
(rout ill Mexico
i I "*
Regular ball suits will be used —
t fo r. ha . e been Itllt'-r si t o * 251 )0919 .
t h I’
i.i in."I. - i i i• i
tilicutes will be in full fore11- &lt; I in.''.Asheville,
N
('.,
Aug
15.
Secure
a suit from S a nf or d players
Lot 3, Block 8, Tier A, assessed
arbitrator* of high st andi ng and in­
Consul, A. U. Tal bot bus issued it in Philadelphia, Ml. \ ernnn bv u
the
i
n
h
ab
i
t
a
n
t
s
or
advise
me,
light
found
Brock, reduced from *1,telligence such as John II Finley of to I).
di spensat ion set t in g aside that part trip do wit* the river from Washing­
\
alii",
s
in
Snot
h
M
essrs
Keowee
and
Se|n
Brady and Hand MarNew A'ork and Seth Low, former 800.00 to * sun 00
of the B y - L a w s t h a t m a d e it a pro ton. the National Capitol, the White
f m i l l mu s i p !
w a kishall
Lot*
!*
It)
and
II.
Block
1
.
T
o
r
N&lt; m ut te r how honest thi-ir
may or
hibited risk to engage in war, si. House the t oiigre'-ional I il r.irv.
and Npencer um ine t lie ri »' of 11
M.
1hex • "u i not b n n f t " ' assessed t ' \l 1* 11'iblII"■l't fi
■i intent i*"
I
that nil of our member s w ho ir"
In"■
n
i
-1
I
i-l
'•
ig
fi
*
I
I ' ri
l i e ed from * Ifinoiiit to $ tinio on
| lies! I'l'ls at Issue Hi
I-- .ii 'in I li
now e nl is ted or who ma., Itere.ift
xxill bo
..I 111. ;r* i -I n at
■ i.
I - ml ' rLot 1 less (iji.it part w.'st of \f.
enlist In service aguili-t M* xi -&gt;
N i
W iHi
. H f it nr* I 'll*, ill" A. " &gt;e
l" | p | 'I
i:
have t he full protection
tb*
• M.
' ,
I'
L
.
r&gt;
dn•
!
r
oi
..........
to
t apt H
tit'll i t e s
tl 11' ' III* »t VV,1s
i •I i iiilueio •
11
&lt;
.&gt;00
no
Ft
ini
/■
a r g e "W to j
I V- f a c t t )| it to lM an in­
Lot 1 l. Block a, I i r ! , a-s*
-I i.i
New D e p a r t u r e at llapti-l Temple
i'.ii"l Ml if t ' ks and bonds
• Lumi'piist, re lu . l i n i t u *i nml mi if nvecssarj .
. Eagles Having Big Meet
No need of saying t h a t tin M■*i
a&lt; ad'-nlv
n- a p p o i n t m e n t of neutral ar to *800.00.
Sax
an i .
‘ 1 1 . Au • 15. Snvnnt i&gt;t T e m p l e is a place for the p.eop •
of
the
d
am
released
T
h
e
eollapsi
at A\ inapol ts v\ an visited and )* a bitrntor* in the p as t under the pro
Lot 2 ami N 15 ft of 3, Block 7,
nnh
was
t'ironged
loda
with thou­
on S u n d a y evenings.
One of the
in t ra in i n g our vi'd'ins of tlie Newland* net have Tier 2. assessed to .1. () Davison, il Like will'll covered 55(1 acres t o
mar V \ nf HI)
sands
of
ib’lcgt
i
m
from
all
sections
greatest cr owds of people t hat have linx il Vibi'i -»
t hi rt y feet in d e p t h ,
damned ar bit rat ion as a praetica! ' reduced from *1000.00 to $1200 00 jan average of
of
111
l
i
t
I
Nt.it
*
wiin
6r"
here t q
filled a c h u r c h in Sanford during air.
but -to far as know n no live* were
■Tb. • li.irix In,.!, 1l be \i &amp; M 1 proposition in the minds of t he men
i j(ls,
T.
J
Cheek
came
before
the
pouna
tt
end
t
hi&lt;n’hlh
an
nu
a
l
Hcsxion
of
any of t he s u mm er m o n t h s xx.iAt Lake T ox aw a v village a
s| e lOOTj M i-rria c k at Hait iimiri for
present a t t he Bapt ist Te mp l e Sun * lacks" illc. with t lo- r \ i •*j 111&gt;•n of
J udge C h am b er s conferred with - d and asked that t he assessment j n o t ' d summer resort', only mi nor the grand a nie of t he F.-titernal Or­
of Block 2. \ dnmag e was reported
day evening for t he first of a serii- At
X~ spring der of Engles, which begins tonight
returned
via President Wilson for s i m e ti me ami on E 50 ft of N W
in kins wli-t
'Tier 8 be reduced. No action taken seeping the foundati on of the stone and eontin I'-s until S at u rd ay .
of special Vesper sefvices that are
arranged for t he conferences.
N
c
,
for
a
visit
with
.f-'Waj, nesvill
Mr. Tuggle curin' before tlie coun­ and eart h s tr uct ur e is believed to
being c o n d u c t e d at t he T e m p l e ^ X Ins futnilv who wi!l ri-m.iMi there
A publie meeting t o n i g h t presided
President W ilson ca me lle d a long
cil and asked t ha t the assessment j have caused the collapse.
Lr. H y m a n .
T h e over by Gr an d W o r t h y President
until (iitobi-r
IB- found Seminole list of engagement* in order fo give
on Lot 1, Block 5. Ti er 8, be re- | water's course t h ro ug h Nort h f a r o - William L Grayson of S a v a n n a h w ill
There wan wh at might Xtv deter count;, well r&gt; iiresi'iited in W i x lies
all Ills time to t h e situation.
duct'd
Said request rejected.
mined nh a new d e p a r t u r e at the vi lie bv Mr t.uili-r ami wife of
linn run through an almost u n ­ formally open the convention.
Tho
services S u n d a y cvenim: the first, (ivied", Mr Ii.it i-r -c.d i.iinil. am!
Also t he assessment on Lot &gt;' inhabited section of T r a n sy l r nn i u remainder of the sessions will be
Mayor Sperry Dead
and pr ob abl y t he mori notable ' *r Mr I' al 11st ill Mid t.iu.ll,. of &lt;iene
Block 2. Tier 7
Said request re­ county.
Early t o d ay no reports of executive.
Mayor F F Sperry died at hi*
the unu nu nl i ty of ihJ use of tin va. Mrs R h
dnmngc
had
been received, but there
jected.
Tolar and baby, hom e on Fust Pine street Sunday,
Reports on changes in tho con­
S t a n d a r d Oil C o m p a n y came be­ was little doubt t h a t crops suffered
i ns t ru men t, as an i n s t r u m e n t of Mr* Jink-ins and children and Mrs.
s ti tut ion made at thn annual .con­
August FI. at 3 p tn
lie had been
church service, wa s tHe fact th«&lt; a Perry of SanfUrd being tln-r»- for the
fore the Board, and asked that the severely.
Preparat ions were made
umnnsrinu* for several days.
Tinvention in Spokane lust yea r and af­
gf' at Vlctrola, furnished By Hills summer
Mr Lut her and Mr Pal- c au se of lus d ea th was Bright'* assessment on petdonul properly be by industrial plants in South Curo- fecting t ho benefit fund wjll bo one
Hardware Stor.e was o pe r a t e d at tisb.ill are each building summer
reduced.
Suid request
was
re- linn to combat t he force of t he
of the feat ures of tlie n n - w i ! , it is
| disease. Tho funeral will be held
stated i n te r v a l s Vluri/tg t h e service, homes in one of t he lost locations
Hood. Gangs were busy s tr en gt h en ­
jected.
J
from the residence Tu es da y after­
said.
^
Lot 1, Block 10, Tier 6, assessed ing d a m s nml ot herwise preparing
playing a m o n g o t h e selections one in the place. Mr. PuttishaH's will
noon at 4 o’clock, nnd will bo con­
Tin
-annual
s
ei
s
hn
of
t'm
So ut h­
to Jas. B. S tewar t, reduced from for high waters.
of Billy S u n d a y ' s rally songs—' be called "Seminole Cot ta ge. ”
d u c t e d by Dean Henry It Rcmsen
eastern
Aerie,
composed
of
No rt h
*2000.00
to
*1500.00.
“ Brighton t h e Cortler W h e r e You
T h e known p ro pe rt y damage t o ­
Prof W B. Cute of the Normal of St Luke's cathedral.
For more I
and S o ut h Carolina, Georgia and
Arc," a nd lat er a nolo by RoilyC om mu n i c a t i o n from Landis, Fish day was- *50,000—*thu cost of t he
School at Madison, xv ho had charge t h a n a year the m ayo r had been in
Florida which opens here early t o­
heaver. " C h r i s t Ret nombers When
&amp;
Hull In reference* to chart er ob­ dam. This,’ however, i» certain to
a
poor
s
tate
of
health
nnd
recently
of
the
p
a
r
t
y
knows
exactly
how
to
d
a y will 'be concluded t onight.
the World F o rg e ti s. . ••
" I' Al t houg h tin
conduct such trip* ami make it hud suffered several severe spell* tained by Joe Fernandez to operate he greutly increased when full r e ­
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Virtrola was ver y much in evidence,
pleasant for every one. T h e entire which confined hi m to bed. Uis last social club in t h e city of Sanford was ports ure in,
C
h
a
p
m
a
n
—I,umlrlgnn
nevertheless t he h u m a n voice was
read and ordered filed.
party enjoyed the t ri p i mmensely illness was of a b o u t t h re e weeks’
following a nn ou nc em en ts h^yo
employed, nnd Dr. H y m a n leading
T h o bill of T. A. Neal for services
Anderson, S. C., Aug. 16.—Wa te r
and re tur ned more fully convinced durati on, and followed hi* return
receivedby Sanford friendi of
t^
i\
n
1
*h&lt;- muss of people ent er ed into
rentier'll one Lizzie MlzzelJ, amount released when the ToxaWay d a m
t h a n ever that Florida is the best from a t r i p’ t o Demorest, Gn ,
the
groom:
having t h e congr egat ion learn and
whither lie went in hope t h a t tin *50 00 was reatl and voucher or 1-roke List night reached 1’o r l m a n
*t ate in w hichh to li vt
s'ng the r all y song u* sung by tloMr. Ral ph C h a pm a n and olios
lam on the Seneca river ten miles
change would prove beneficial. Ill* dered d rawn for saA*uuartet
Teressa
E. Lundriggan married S a t ­
Mr L P. i l ag au •un,e before the wext of here at 9:30 o'clock this
only surviving blood relatives are
House final Purty
Njieeinl music and song was ar
urday,
Au
gus t 12.h, 1916 at Sala­
An hour earlier flood
The following party buxt returned nieces and nephews, children of a council nnd asked Lir t he Cooperation morning.
ranged. Miss M a r g a r e t Da vi s plu&gt;
manca,
N
e
w York. A t homo aft -or
Railway
on tho St. s i s te r ' wh o lived in Connecticul. He of. t ho city council in condemning s truck thu Blue Ridge
'tig a* a n offertory selection, crea* from a delightful cruise
S
ep
te
mb
er
first at 209 E. T e n t h S t . w
is survived by his wife.z T h e y had cert ai n p ro pe rt y for road purposes. crossing and cont inued to rise for
lion by C a rr i e J a c o b s B ond, "Love J o h n s river in the house boat Bad­
Sanford,
Florida.
Action deferred until next regular some time afterward.
No great
no children.
‘x
n,id Sorrow, ” af te r which Mr*. Ja* ger: Mr. a n d Mrs. J. T. Br ad y and
Mr. C h a p m a n is one of tho popu
d a m ag e has been d on e or Is expected
meet ing of t he council.
children, Mr. nnd Mrs. Matheson
‘ ayior r e n d e r e d a solo.
Mr.
C.
M.
Berry
came
before
the
in
this
section.
Red Davis, t he efficient sporting
and sons, Miss Lillian Jones of Or­
•- i !
X l ar growers here, hav in g tho PolnJust before ho h e g a n j h i s sermon lando, Mrs. Huddi not t of DeLand. editor of Tho He ral d has l ost his council an d asked t h a t his taxes he
.
»_
a e t t l a F a r m with J o h n Russell ont
7 l)r- H y m a n a nn ou nc e d t h a t he was
H. A. Morrison of D e L a n d was in t h e east side, He is bui lding a fins
•Allen J ones and J . D. Woodruff, job aa umpire b u t la now keeping the lowered. S a m e was referred to Geo.
a *uflragint, a n d t h a t ri ght t h e n and
the city yest erday greeting his m a ny
score where ho can also keep an eye A. DcCotte*,. city a tt orne y.
a n d rook.
residence on Tent h a t r e e t and he •
there, he woul d let t he Indies vot e—
C o m m u n i c a t i o n from Alfred Fos­ friends. Mr. Morrison was formerly
on t ho players a n d give T h o Herald
0n the g r e a t ques ti on, " W h e th e rw-or
a n d his brido will receive' a welcome
Cold dri nks at tho S a t u r d a y mat­ a more detailed a c co u nt of how- Or­ ter, s ec ret ar y of Real t y T r u s t Co., in t h e m ea t buaincM h er e a nd t hi nks
n«t the g e n t l e m e n should
remove
from his m a n y Sanford friends.
regard to having city p o u n d moved, there is no pla£e j us t like Sanford
l ando lost the game.
‘heir‘coa ts ." T h o Judies selling . t h e ’ inee at t he Lyric.
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�completed at a later meeting. Prqctically all the tim e of today'a meet­
ing wss devoted to matters donneeted With the earlier campaign.
• Tho member* of the commission
have been greatly encouraged by
tppe
for
will get a nice p a c k a g e of a b o u t t wo t h a t no s et of h ea lt h rules would be tho response to their appeal

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND M E.”

EVEN THE GATE---------POST
NOT
IN IT
r—
• f
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
" H E L L PRENT ’E M " — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
ooooaoaooooooDaoooooooDaooooaaoaooaaoooD oaoooooaoooo
LITe'H J o u r n e y
As we speed o u t of life’s sun ny ata-1
tion
T h e track seems t o shine in t h e
light,
B u t it s u d d en l y shoot s over cha sms
Or sinks i nt o t unnel s of night,
An d the he a rt s t h a t were brave in
the n ig ht
Are filled wi th repining and fears,
As they p a u s e . at t he c i t y of sorrow
Or pass t h ro u gh t he valley of
tears.

And dl«t Includes drlngking ai well
u eating—liquid* as well u solids.
It would be next to. Impossible
to l ay down rules that would pro­
duce the best re su lt s for all alike.
So strong is individual prejudice

ye a rs on the c o u n t y road.
They
k n e * this when t h e y took t h e cars
b u t probably t h o u g h t t h ey were
s m a r t enough to g et by with it. I t
is t o be re g re tt ed t h a t any of our
boy s s ho ul d go so far as to d el ib ­
er a te ly steal cars o u t of a g ar ag e
a n d drive t h em o u t a t night b u t t he
fa c t t h a t t heu are S anfor d .boys wi 1
n o t save t h e m f r o m a long sent ence.
As usunl t hei r p a r e n t s will be t he
ones t o suffer a n d these s am e p a r ­
e n t s should i n v es t i g at e the h a b i t s
of t h e hoys a nd find o u t w h a t t h ey
are doing a t night.
• • •

likely t o be followed, for it is only f u n d s and believe t h a t t hey will ically.
when t h e s to ma ch goes On a posi­
tive s ti ike, refuses to do its d u t y
and m akes all kinds of internal dis­
t urbances, t h a t t h e proprietor ia
b ro u g h t to t he c on di ti on where he
is willing to. obey d ie t orders, to ,do
what t h a d oct or directs.
Different foods have , different sus­
taining or building or heati ng v al ­
ues. T h o y oung child is beat served
by a milk diet, clean, fresh, sweet
milk. I t s first t e et h ar e n at ura l s u g ­
gestion t h a t t he y o u n g s t er requires
more solid food, food t h a t mus t bo
chewed. The l abori ng m an requires
food in which t he el ements for re­
pairing mus cul ar wast er p re do mi n­
ate. T h e man who Is approachi ng
old ago d e m an ds less food and p a r ­
ticularly less tissue building food,
t h an wh en he* was more actively e n ­
caged in exha us ti ve manual labor.
B ut while s uch rules have a general appl icati on, i ndi vidual p r e f e r
j
ences nnd h abi ts ar c t h e guides more
usually followed, a nd So long as
every m a n In n ormal health con­
fidently believes t h a t he knows b e t ­
ter t h a n the doctor, or an y one else,
what is good for him, preference is
likely to be the guide. Na t u r e and
habit in middle age merge so i n t i m ­
ately t h a t it is difficult to disting­
uish bet ween them.
Hut even to tho cr eat ure of pref­
erence and habit a few hints may
have s ome value,
T he y may at
least suggest tho idea of t ry in g a n y ­
thing once a n y w a y , ” so t h a t a p a r ­
tial sameness may be avoided.
Individual preference*—t hat is. na
nature, governed by an appreciable
degree of real intelligence are a fairly
safe guide.
Rut such preferences
should include variety, fruits, cereals
and breads, vegetables
nd meats, ♦
but none of them to the exclusion If
the rest
The one-sided diet is gen- ♦
• rally accepted as an inciting cause ♦
*&gt;f pellagra. The lack of vegetables j
and fruits induces scur vy
*
Hu- s ummer &lt;ji. i m Florida should
Sanitary Steam I'ruHsing, Hoi Gasolnie I)rj Cleaning.
u n h i d e ' copious d r a u g h t s of water,
tioiis of All Kinds on Short Notice
cooled wafer, bet ween meals
It t
o
Join
O u r G e n t l e m e n s Valet Club.
$2.00 Per
should be drunk sparingly at meals *
o n e ur two glass*-- of cold water 0
SUITS $15.00 U P W A R D
♦
‘ i l i I. ! ft.* u or t - t e n l v
Pill II III ' ' S tie
"• *r e .1 k f a -1 Is if. of itit hosi pits
I'*
tr.i i-r- Vhow n ‘-ii'i.r prefer
. i to ■1 bill i'..il i- tin-r*l\ a m a t te r
i»( | r«-{. r*-i
.if. &lt;| ha*&gt; nil great

Be p a t i en t , t he t r a i n will move onward
And r us h d own t h e track of t h e
years.
W h a t e v e r t he place is y ou seek for,
W h a t e v e r your n a m e or y our q ue s t
You shall come a t t h e last with re­
^ Wi th t he s o u n d of h a m m e r and
joicing
saw on every h a n d S anfor d is a s s u m ­
T o t he beautiful C i t y of Rest.
ing an air of p r o s p e r i t y in t h e s u m ­
You shall store all y o u r baggage of m er ti me t h a t s p e a k s well of the
citizenship.
T h e s tran ge rs in t he
worries.
You shall feel perfect peace in this ci ty say t h a t S a n f o r d is t he livost
b u r g in the s t a t e a t t he present time.
realm,
B u t t he r o a d of t his perilous j ou rn ey You shall sail wi th old friends on
^ Base ball c o n t i n u e s , to bo the
fair waters,
T h e h a n d of t he M a st e r has made;
Wi th joy nnd del ight at t he helm. a b s or b in g topic of t h e day a n d the
W i l h all its di scomfort s a nd dangers
You shall w a n d e r in cool, f r ag r a n t good playing of t h e Sanford a n d Or­
We need n o t be sad or afraid.
gardens.
l a n d o teams are t h e talk of the
P a t h s leading from light into durkWi th t h o s e —who h a v e loved you s t a t e . Thi s is good advert isi ng and
ness
tho best,
t h e games help t o keep Up t h e ex­
Ways pl ungi ng from gloom to
Anil t he hopes t h a t were lost irf . life's c i t em en t d ur in g t h e s u m me r m o n t hs .
despair,
j o u rn ey
No need to go a w a y to have a good
Wind* out t h r o u g h t he tunnels of
You qhull find in t he C i t y o f ' R e s t . t ime .
You c a n h a v e it ri ght here
mi dn ig ht
in Sanford.
T o fields t h a t are blooming and
| * I saw by t he papers the ot her
fair.
AHO FT YOB It EATING
[ d ay t ha t there wus no g u a r an t ee
T h o u g h the r o c k s and t he shadows for fast colors if t h e war in E ur op e
kept going any longer.
Now this Peopl e Ever) w h e r e Should He t ' a r c s u r r o u n d us,
ful of The ir H u m m e r Dlfcl
T h o u g h we catch not one gleam of copped my na nn i e for a few m i n u te s
b u t I did not believe the re po rt .
T h e following wholesome advi ce
t he day .
Ha vi ng a very good friend in one of from t he S t a t e Board of He a l t h
A l o v e us fair cities are laughing
And d i pp in g white feel in some t he stores here 1 t h o u g h t it would ! ca n safely he followed with good re­
be wine to get his advi ce first hand sultsv
bay.
and asked him a b o u t t he colors of
We d o n ’t know how to eat.
A ti'l alw ays, eternal. fiWi*ver,
Down ov er the hills ir\ 1lie west goods and if they were fast
Probabl y f»5 m en nnd women of
t he average I Of) actually need in
’1 h&gt; bint final e " d "( our journey
" Eas t colors.” exclaimed t he m
They eat
I K r •- 11 - i h• great i t a l m n of (husiastic sal esman
You &lt;an bet s t r u t lions on t he subjei t
t
oo
much,
or
t
h
e
y
d
o
n
'
t
eat
what
Itest
j u u r swoet life they are fast colors.
t
hey
should
eat
Th
ey
ma
ke
too
You just put t ha t shirt in the wash
little
change
be
twe
e
n
the
diet
Ilf
••j
(),, r • , j . , i i r . , l pmi.t *&gt;( all *■•&lt;&lt; «* and t h ..........lor-* will d i sappea r so
The.
railways.
fast that j n u w o n ' t believe y o u r s u m m e r and t h a t u( winter
Ml road- I Mte here W h.-tl the\ end very e v e s "
Fast colors." he re- fail to realize t h e ' va ry in g require• L1
1 1,.
II , i r*
f t
p&gt; .r I
u ■ I 'll'* I I -. 1 I h* .. are inctii s of childhood, middle age an !
o fd age
I lie., .if" creatures of huhi'
Mi r a!
, - ii , . ■ I .
,it, | I,!, t •.| t .i-'
in eating, a &gt; well as in morals, pul
Ail 11 ■• I - , .il i- O' look-* -ill p*iV*i-»,
T h e y use
If .f,,|, I,
| , g g . , | fur &gt;.| h ought . '
A I'M.iin bunch
&gt;ming men ilics and c o m p a n i o n s h i p
tl.tiii!
as
mi
i'
h
real
intelligence
with
U,, w h a t i • * *
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n d i e . t \ h a y - ,) ad* -i I no n
of
one
,
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Bell Telephone to every feature of our business with
most profitable results. The service is fine, the
rates are reasonable and there is more satisfaction
in one Long Distance Telephone talk than in half
a down letters”

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of It.
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( KATE M VTEKIALS, FE E D AND F A R M E R S ’ S U P P L IE S
fille r for H eck
lowing cash p rices:

beginning

\ I &lt;.. I I. Feed an d S upplies at th e fol­

$ 1.50

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

2.10
SCRATCH FEED (Ajax)
2.20
SCRATCH FEED t Just )
1.75
DAN PATCH HORSE FEED
1.90
JUST HORSE FEED
1.85
G It KEN ( ROSS HOUSE FEED
2.05
OATS
2.15
CORN
........
2 . 10.
HALF A HALF HORSE FEED
........
1.70
SHORTS while sacks, best grade)
1.00
BRAN
1.95
BEET PULP
2.30
LAYING MASH
2.35
WHEAT
.............................................. ;........................ .............
1.85
DAIRY FEED......................................................................
COTTON SEED MEAL (Feed)................................................... ........ 1.50
1.80
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(Bright 7 &gt;£%).......................
TOBACCO DUST............................................................................. ........ 30.00
11.00
PHOSPHATE (Naturesown)
MIXED FERTILIZERS.............................................. (Prices on Application)
.45
HERO FLOUR (12 lb. b a g s )............................................
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TUESDAY,

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Florida First ( u in mission Will I’lu)
Summer Weather
Jacksonville. Fla., Aug. II
The
Florida First Commi ssi on, In session
ul t he Hotel Semi nole t oday approved advert isi ng co py fur Rs fall
Standard Railroad of the South
ca mp a ig n and a r r a n g e d for t he app ea rane e of this in n list of news­
G. W. CRIM, Agent papers and periodicals t h a t will
reach from one t hi rd to one half of
the people in the Uni ted States,
The llrsl ad in t he series, devot ed
to the s u mm er c li m a t e of Florida
will be run in the l ead in g newspapers ?
of the c ou nt ry S u n d a y , August ” 7. I ♦
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M em be r s of t he commission feel
t hat its ap pe a ra n ce Immed iat el y fol­
lowing periods of u n p r e c e d e n t e d heat
t h ro u g h o u t the n o r t h will be p a r ­
ticularly a pp r o pr i a t e an d bring home
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting, Irriga­
to t he people of t h e United S ta t es
t he fact t h a t Flori da l* scarcely less
tion Systems for Both Farms and Groves,
delightful in s u m m e r t h a n in winter
Tile and Sewer Pipe, Gasoline nnd Oil
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Engines and Pumps :: :: ::
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grasses, t h a t of t he next mont h will
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men demonstrated the
value of the Long Dis­
tance Telephone to us.
He was at Huntsville.
Ala., and upon his own f
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radius of several hundred miles.
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have a larger amount to spend th a n
last year, representing a greater
number of communities. The com ­
mercial organisations contributing,
to the coat of the advertising havw
th ir name* and addresses carried
in all the copy, arranged alphabet-

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plain their actions before the county
judge in the next few weeks. . As
this t aki ng of autos is stealing pune
and siptple t h e sam e young men

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BASE BALL NEWS OF INTEREST
By "RED” DAVIS
G E O R G E W A S H IN G T O N N E V E R HAD A T H IN G O N T H IS PA G E
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ORLANDO HAS THE BEST BALL CLUB IN ORANGE
COUNTY-SAD BUT TRUE
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REAL HITTERS LEON AND TY COBB
i t o r io o S w„L ANI) “HOME RUN”*BAKER VALUABLE ARMS BRINSON’S AND W. JOHNSON’S
PEERLESS FI RSI SACKERS P. COBB, JAKE DAUBERT

SHOULD BE PLAYED FOR THIRTEEN LONG INNINGS
THEY TEASED THE ORLANDO. FANS AND MADE
THEM THINK THAT THE BEST BALL TEAM IN
THE WORLD WAS IN ORLANDO SCORE 0 AND 0
SANFORD INFIELDERS ELECTRIFIED THE FANS WITH THEIR WONDERFUL PLAYING-BURDICK STARS INFIELD
B Y “ R E D ’’ D A V I S
S anfor d and Orl ando bat t led to
a 13 I n n i n g draw, 0 a nd 0, lust Frtday, w h e n the ga me had to he
'called b y Umpire D a R o c q u e on ac­
count of darkness.
T h e game was
a nerve wr eck er and everyt hi ng else
you wish t o call it.

ol thi* Sanford player* They show
ed it r.-tirmg the side m easy fashion the rent o( the game.
Tnirtocn
innings and only one stolen base,
that speaks pretty well for both
catchers, hut to C h a pm an ,
the
catsher who failed to have a base
Bill P a l m e r was on t he mound fur charged against his valuable arm
the locals a n d it was D e c a t u r ’s t urn
to work against him.
As it is a
I,eon vv ho somehow or another
well k n o w n fart t h a t Pnlmer has failed t
t t hit m this name r.m
only lost o n e game this srusnii to th. not t..
. . r|..,.hei| f..r hn tirilltant
Orlando c l ub , the t he very idea for pliivitig in tin Held
l.eon had the
the O r l a n d o club to waste their -o small ........mi of Jl han. es
tincalled v a l u a b l e man. Decat ur ' cam. . I ■'
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work a g a i n s t him was very poor was wh.-n in i to t Inrteeiith inning
j udgment .
To say which pitcher he failed to properly humll* **■ huv
nu tp lt cb ed t h e other would to. h i-’T i. • .
I ' do
I )ecat ur alio w ed l u r d n - i n ■ i &gt;.. s ' .
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while P a l m e r gave iiji
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lainlo p l a y e n f while Decat ur onl i .
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I id sis t o his credit and mo- il ■ ■
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did h u r t the fi l lings
k, n
I do fa ns more t han an o ,
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Vi i - thht Dillinger their It. ,i
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id *wat s t r u c k out two • Hi ti
t' 1‘ 11 h J u s t thought vve would I
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in left Held carried away high honors | 1,,iirI|,.|t v in mil h&gt; for not wimhi *i &gt;&gt;
in the o ut fi el d, nol of this Hub but ii,i- k ,o,
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Mis in t ■It l ol und
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short was o n e that he alone could 11,,.v n,a
In is b a d
. . i n ' i Mo- I ni ’
have m ad e . Then a me Itriti-"
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rtit beh in d t h a t cauo t l ‘ u in !■ • .
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playing of Bell on short
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a t u r , lie
lainjit has n o t much use for him ),a&gt; the stuif
Slid her e in a s h o r t
anyway u n d t o see him rob their iiiurse Ilf three
players of hitn make them lm*k forced into thr
d " * n up on him t h a t much more f.llfs
11. i .it ur
T t - n aga in Paul Cobb took Do &gt;11111.'- Jl'.l 1 &gt;
'•■IT h out of t h e m with hi* briiliiitit M III •111 1
pEt mg on lirst
Paul ids * ms n r ■-&lt;! ‘ ol a
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M o ire and K '
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w ' the o n l y two Sanfor d player* iur»- .it t h e . i M e r i i . ' i o s p i e . I J ' l was
• Lot d i d n ’t hnvc to work much i he l a r g e a m o i l u I . if ,ii! .mobiles
i ,v in’i o i a i t "
R"biuson t o o k hi* work out on De i 1 t i . p a r k
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It Orlando
•atur, he o n l y secured t wo hits olf mobioe* t h an people
the I'RIDE of Orlando.
C h a p m a n would charge admission for autos
didn’t have, t o do much, for when t h«-y probably would make money,
the Orl ando players did reach ti-st j n k, p iirk am! not *o many people
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player t h n t a t t e m p t e d to steal a
base and ho was caught v ith little
or m&gt; t ro ub le on tho part of C h ap niun
K.-rry one on t h e ( H a n d o
‘Tuli pin. od brilliantly.
No.* don't
* v,'r "ay I d i d n ’t say a n y t H ' i r about
ynur club, a n d t h a t little bit ii more
tli.in u m h a v e ever said about Sanfrod
S p e u k i ng to t he O r l a n do
papers, *f y o u w a n t t o know
&lt;) You Pinch Hitters
Here’s t he w or s t thing ever pulled
Wilkes, a new comor on the
Orlando d u b w a s not going any too
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at iho b u t und in t h e t hi rt een th
inning M a n a g e r D e ca tu r sent in
Moor*, to b n t for him. Now knowt ^n,! ’ De -aid M r . Wilkes as we do will
**&gt; in* his b eha lf t h a t baseball
■nowloigQ w a s sure wasted when
Alonre was s e n t in to ba t for Wilkes.
’ AH the credit t h a t be longs to Moore
____ he „gets
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h i m , but when
tu be the h i t t e r t h a t G e o r g e WiFkes
b*. then we will realize ou r mistake
in writing this.
Then ca me along
fh" everlasting sj ar 0 f t h e f amous
I*1*'"! «.f C u b a . Chico, to pinch hit
,or I ’e* atur. W h y De cat ur himself
have d o n e more for t he c a u s e
&lt; hico did. Th e .Sanford bat

y could have hit a ball to the
ler and th a t was all th a t Qhico
Palmer was only in one bad
i ole duii“K the whole kame and that
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Dilllntter hit for two base*
1 nu one ou t, but Palmer had
ik* &lt;&gt;rUn‘l° d o b on hia hip all
i,lrouKh the gam e and very little
‘new waa wasted on the part
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old guard t*
hardware i*
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((t(t aij| ) | t l on
u d k e , ii lookes
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and h n little
J7r, ,m
When the last stage* of
*liih(
pinchh hitting reaches a bull player
his t.esi d a y 4 lire gone
For m
' l a n c e S.un ( raw ford and many
o(ht&gt;r „U r v ,*hi.o is a grand fielder,
not quite as good as Burdick, lull
just the same he is good and our
only hope' is to wish him good luck
in whatever Held he may (ake up.
You would b&lt;* surprised to know
t he confidence w hich was p l a c e d ‘in
Decatur by t he Orlando sports.
All kinds of money was bet and to
think it all had to be r etur ned
makes us feel kind of sorry, for t he
boys win a bo ut every third day and
a little piive of change hurt the old
boys. Hoys, when you wa nt so me
Information on who is going to
pilch we will let you know beforehand and then you can u*i^ a litt e
system to your betting
I’lay t h e .
gjine right ami I II guarantee that
yo u ’ll be more winner t han loser at
. t h e end of t he season
Commencing
I Thu rs da y double headers will bo
played in each city. Sanford need*
the money and of course Orlando
has plenty of it. Every once in a
while they hold meetings at t he San
J u a n and a few tag day* bring t h em
in a little money. Good icherne all
right.
A* we said before Orlando
has plenty of money and to t hi n k
t h a t they will ever ask any one for
a tittle help towards t he ball club

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R ememb er , ing brilliant ball. Below is the boboys, the year of I!* 13. when S a n ­ score
ford knocked you of! tho, m ap with S A N F O R D .
All R H PO A E
a young fellow by t he name of Hay. Burdick, If
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Might as well prepare for the worst, Chap man , c
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for it is coming sooner or later.
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The Imsotiall scribes in the *t.it*
N t iT &lt;iNF &lt;11 \ N &lt; E At"&lt; E L TEED IN or. constantly biui'ling Palmer .lud
I’HE &lt;*l T F I E I . D - l t o Y S LOOKED
U til.ice of Sanfor d, Decatur of O r ­
RAD ON BASE.S AND T H E SUP­
l ando and several other tossers in
PORT WAS VERY RAGGED
Middle Florida, hut they never have
a
notice about Ji mmi e Windham,
John Robinson lost his ball game
who
used to pi tch for the Orlando
yesterday afternoon, but not on a c­
count of hi* fault
Absence of miiid d u b when t hey played against tin*
proved ver&gt; fatal for the locals. Celery City aggregation in a c h a m ­
Orlando d» feajfui Robinson by a pionship series and won. If Wi nd­
score of 3 t o 2 and it was necessary ham was in his prime t oday it would
for tin* Orioles to go into extra i n­ be a hard task for any one of the
ning* to grab t he game.
Now t he ab ov e mentioned pitchers to equal
Ji mmi e was considered the
Sanford players, not till b u t some him.
looked very bad on the bases. ’ No best pitcher in the state for several
less t h a n three men were caught seasons and whenever it was a n ­
s tandi ng up in making their a t ­ nounced t ha t he would lie in the
t em pt s to steal bases.
To show points lor his club a large crowd
what a fine game Robinson did twirl would always a t t e n d the game.
glance at t he box score and you will
see t h a t not one of t he Sanford o u t ­
fielders received a chance.
Every
Orlando player either popped up or
knocked u slow roller to t he infield.
T w e n t y t hree p u t outs by the imfield a n d t he ot her five were made
by C h a p m a n , now t h a t speaks very
welt for whnt kind of a game R o b ­
inson did twirl.
He should have
never lost t he game. The Sanford
players had more t h a n one o p po r­
t u n i ty to win t he game, but to fall
by t he wayside on their miserable
base running.
Robinson deserve*
credit for t o lose a game like this is
a hard one. It"11 und Robinson se­
cured two hits and Hell also deliv­
ered a high class brand of ball on
short stop. Cobb on first accepted
eighteen chances w i t h o u t an error.
His fielding In this game was p a r ­
ticularly good. T h o u g h it took t en
innings t o def eat Robinson it was a
hard one t o lose. T h e hit and r u n
play a n d aquoexe play failed t o work
a n y too well. T h e r e was nothing
e x t ra o rd i na ry a b o u t i h e game on t he

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time Mr. Vaiden was knocked o u t
of t he box score 10 to 0, Ray gavo
up 2 hits and struck o u t 11 men.
On August 23rd, R ay va. Wilson,
Sanfor d won b y a score of 3 to 0,
R ay allowed 1 hit a n d only s t ru ck
o u t G men, little off on this game
for he generally strikes o u t 13 and
14 men a game. On August 3 0t h
Ray vs. Vaiden, Orlando lost by a
score off 4 to 3, Ray allovyed 4 hits
and s truck o ut 4 men. On Sep­
tember 2nd Ray vs. Ti llman and
Atkinson Orlando was defeated by
a score of II to 1. Hay allows 2 hits
and strike* out 10 men. On S e p ­
t ember
the 5th, the last game of
the Orlando and Sanford series Ray
showed how real pitching is deliver­
ed. This time a young fellow by the
name of Walker was s en t in by Or­
lando to try and stop this wonderful
pitcher of t he Sanford club but in
vain, Ray had to defeat t hem by a
score of 1 to 0
One hit was the
best Orlando could man ag e t o ' g e t .
while bis wonderful left ar m strucv
out 11 men
T h u completes th*
series of I ' l l 2
On S ept emb er !*lh.
four da&gt;s hence, Sanford made a
trip over to Key West and over
there ' w.i- ilii- n i n e i | 1 story,
Ray vs. IMlmaii
Sanford only won
this gii'ne hv a s, ore of 1G to 0 iti
the ri li •I- 1 .il I i- glory liuv, after
in a ii a a tt e m p t s ,,r j ,ui,|
hit games

SOME RECORD FOR
“i PITCHING HELD BY I5attim&gt; A v e r a g e s
:
RAY-SEASON 1912

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t h r ee extra inning games so f h ^ l i i s
season. One of bis games w e nt 11
innings with the score tied 4 a n d 4,
a no t h e r one went to 12 innings with
D e c a t u r coming o u t victorious with
t he ga me by a score of 4 t o 3.
T h e n again, n o t one of these
pitchers have been knocked o u t of
the box this season. Too much c a n ­
no t be said of s uch pitching as
this.
Windham received his boosts
when he was in his prime und its
the present day pitchers t h a t we are
boosting now, for t h ey are tho ones
t h a t deserve it. T h e above article
was published in t he Ti mes-Uni on
and it sounds like *orne admirer of
W in d ha m' s sent t he report to
Spottawood from Orlando, t h oug h
Jack may have wrote tho ab o ve
article himself, for in his day J a c k
was some pitcher himself and po s­
sibly he has seen J i m pitch.
The
last g am e of ball t h a t Wi n dh am
part ic ip at ed in was in 11*12, when
| Sanford bad just as good men as
Wi n dh am was, such pitchers as Ray,
Bundy. I,ee E dwa rd s and Wallace
all working on the ( elery City club,
while Wi ndham lias seen his beet
da&gt; Wallace is still pitching
Ray
tried out with l o t i n i e M a r k ’s H ub
tins season a m i w a s sent to Raleigh
in t he North Carol ina league -for
inor. ■*i'tc"iutig

Why s h o u l d n ’t we boost Palmer,
Wallace and De cat ur, all are present
dny pitchers und are doing good?
While J immi e W i nd h am was with
t he Orl ando club when such stars
as Willie Keeler, .Hugh Jennings ami
Cy Yodng were in spring training on
t he Orlando grounds.
Then again
t he writers d own here never saw
him work a nd d o n ’t know a nyt hi ng
a b o u t his abi li ty' to pitch.
He Is
w h a t , we call u pitcher of ancient
history, while t hese above menj tinned players are nil working well
ami we know wha t they have done.
Hero t he other d a y Palmer and De­
ca tu r pitched a 13 inning game,
0 und 0 and it was game t h a t is
wort h seeing in a n y league, D ecat ur
for Orl ando g av e up 6 hits, struck
o u t 7 men and his control was so
good t h s t no t a. Sanford player
reached flrat o n a base on ball,
P a l me r pitching for Sanford allowed
6 hits, st ruck o u t 8 men and walked
1 batsman.
N o w ( such pitching is
wo rt h ment ion and’ fu rt he r more, the
same b r a n d of ball has been going
on all season. D e c a t u r has

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out of Ole l '\ III the seen lid inning
tin fill, I *'t ti Itn. jut dung .ig.iuist
Wilder d&lt; f*.it* I tflaudo by a score
of 5 to 0, allowed 1 hit and struck
out 1ti men,
On J u l y 23rd Ray
against Wilder, again this time he
defeated Orlando by a score of 4
to 0. allowed 2 hits a nd struck o u t
12 men
On July 2fith Ray jutted
against Wilder, this tipie Orlando
was shut out by Ray by a »riff? of
fi to 0
He allowed 1 bit in this
game und struck out 12 niejt, mukiitg
a total of 3fi innings wi thout being
scored up on
On July 29 Ray Inst
his first g am e to Orlando, Wilson
opposed him and Orl ando defeated
him by a score of 9 t o 2, making 7
runs in t he fifth inning, he allowed
7 hits in this game an d struck out
6 men. On August 9th Pitcher Ray
and Vaiden were in a jiitching duel,
both clubs battling to I t innings
with the score tied I a n d 1. Only
2 hits were secured off of R ay while
he fanned 14 of the hitless wonders
of Orlando. On August 13 nnd thir­
teen being unlucky l t a y just did
come out In t he long r u n this time.
Wilson was nguins selected t o . work
for Orlando. Ray won his game by
a score of 5 to 4, g ave up 5 hits
and st ruck o ut G men. On August
16th, R a y -against Vaiden.
This

DRESS TALK NO.
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HERE IS YOIIH OPPORTUNITY
To gel even with old man heal. Just
come down lo the Haberdashery nnd
separate yourself from SI 00 and lake
home a cool suit of Rorkinrhnir I nderwear, slide into It nt your first op­
portunity nnd you will begin to won­
der if you arc not at the North Pole.
Don't take my word for It, but try it
out and nee:

The Ho me of Correct
Styles.

THE HABERDASHER

Saaford Furniture .Co.
J. .D DAVISON, Manager

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ty, working together for the best 91(00. He had an expense of about
results.
The tnefnherahlp of the 9600 in tending and picking the crop
« E a = s * = = = * * = s = ^ =
board
was
not Urge, but the Herald and netted about $1)00- He paid out
.R. J. HOLLY, Editor
of
Tuesday1
last gave a list showing $296 for picking alone, and over $100
W. M . HAYNES, Btutaew Manager
the converts to the’ business Idea. for bankets. The charges for freight,
Psbtfchw) Brsnr IW dij sad trldtr
The Board of Trade of Sanford now commissions and fertilizer make up
has 340 members and all are enthu­ the rest of the expense.''
siastic over the plana and prospects
Orange county is also getting busy
B U B A C S im O N p r i c e . i n a d v a n c e
for t$ e coming season. The Sanford as .the following item suggests:
one n u n ........................................... fi-oo Board of Trade is now to he num“The Orange County Strawberry
nix MON I IIS
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among the big, influential
T H R E E M O N TH S. . . . . . . r . .............................. 7* berhd
Aasociation hejd a meeting at the
trade organisations of the state, and
In il&gt;« (H r b» C a n to r *2-00 P*. Yrmr U will no doubt make itself a power Board of Trade this morning. There
were a number of members present
.
Adranr* « ZOe. P n M onth
United action can al­
r &gt; | a M t i In A d i a t i t H u rt It* M mU ■( 4)ffW for good.
from all sections of the county, in ­
ways secure things that are impos­
dications point to 100 acres being set
l a l n f t An 8 * ,* a I -C U u M »0 M atlnr Aa#u»l I In* sible to individual workers, no mat­
this season.
1000, nl lh* I'lxiniritt nl Sonfofd, Pioridt
ter how enthusiastic or energetic the
I ’s d tr Art *f M arch 3rd, 1B7*.
The association was addressed by
several individuals may be.—TimesDr.
Feathcrstone, who has had nine
T rlcpbon* No. l i t Union.
OfflM In llnrnld UnUdln*
years' experience growing berries
nenr Plant City. His talk included
T H E FARM LOAN ACT
methods of planting, how to protect
One of the greatest and best acts
plants in the event of a cold wave
of the present administration is the and how to keep the berries from
creation of the Farm Loan Act and
sanding during a rain."
K \V
it w&gt;as fostered and made possible
Whenever Snnford starts raising
by our own Senator Fletcher. The
strawberries
for the market there
Farm Loan Act is given in full in
will
be
no
talk
about anything else
another part of this issue and we
want every reader of The Herald to In the way of money crops for this
clip the article and preserve it for land here will raise them better
future reference. Especially should than any lands anywhere.

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fl Hoard of Trade meets next Friday
night. Every member is expected to
bej present.
----- O-----Orlando lost a good man in the
death of Mayor Sperry. The editor
of The Herald counted him as one
of^his best friends.
E Sanford is one of the healthiest,
cooiest and most progressive cities
in the state. If you do not hclipve
It come over and see it at first hand.
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With Jack Powell on the Live

throughout

Seminole

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F i e l d e r s will be &lt;a. m posed
f ol l o w i ng bus i ne s s g e n t l e m e n

II \N I U .I N i, liiiN D I I NIlS
U ,. s, ••• the 1Mill d 1ru- l t'#*H til1 l.ake
I •■mi lit’. have g"1 tetl t Fiern-**1\ •■s and
Ti I* ir ••• ,int . .ti| eft |s..,| I.. r*’f using
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11 g mil . M" .e Iil .il &gt;.X(ie f|H« ««f Ii ,i n.1
ll ng t )•• 1SS|(l The l r U'l •'1"Wu *re el.

T h i - n at, imw fully ••&gt;" m e m b e r - on
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vicinity are depositors and patrons of I HE PEOPLES BANK.
Your banking requirements, whatever they may be, can be, com­
pletely met by our ample facilities and your money will bo constan­
tly safeguarded by large Capital and Surplus.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

f. M. HAND

H. R. STEVENS
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C*Cliff

F. L WOODRUFF Vks-Pr**id«nt

LOYALTY TO HOME
INSTITUTIONS

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'lint., t r u s t e e s , but t h e y

states, hut t hey are no better tfiap
we have in Florida
1'here lliuj lie
larger buildings and more s t u d en t s
iii
t he -i hmils of more populous
states, but t he o pp ort uni tie s for
your aeijuiring knowledge are just us

itope tfie Rad
E d w a r d H i g g i n s wdl plow c o r n • do as t he y p i e a - e
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and
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and
l'.aglcs win
cent er field
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f i e lie Itiiuilllliat will roll Jill's U' '
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other* who are to become the future
future men of affairs in Florida. At
school in Virginia, 1Tennessee or
Kentucky means, an aetjuaintanre
with those whom the Florida hoy
may never meet again. - The coming
young men of Florida, graduates of
Florida colleges have common in­
terest in each other.
Conditions are difTerent in differ­
ent states. The lawa are difTerent.
Crops and material resources differ.
Manufacturing interests tire differ­
ent,
Therefore the need of young
men and women of a state being
educated in their own gtate in what­
ever may be their bent, and at the
same time familiarizing themselves
with all phases of life in a common­
wealth in wh irh t hey are to (day a
pari. This will not be an easy mut­
ter if the cha r ac te r forming period
ij spent in n d is t an t region
The catalogs of t he Florida Mute
University at Gainesville; the Flor­
ida'* W o m a n ’s College at Tallu
j
llissi'C I lie St et so n I ' ni verslt &gt; Riplist i at Dc Lnn d. Rollins College
' C o n g r e g a t i o n a l 1) at Wi nt er Bark.
&lt; o h m ihi.i t ullege Baptist
u I ,
Ull V Buhner College I' resbvtir
at DcF'unink Springs. Southern i ,dlege Atetho list ) a ’ S u t h e d a n I. I
ida Milit iir&gt; Academy at I i i . m
v ill, . St I.i n Co'lege ( utimll
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I,. .. I . "t rul t 'ullege U [ • I
i i t . I l ur id u Normal In»inut,
Mudi-oii, ciunpure wo rt h' ll wuc
be-*t of any in the land, n n I t
w &lt;-r i of i&gt;,ii j. i- , uu ill y ' t I■
si nfes id yutuig in* &gt;i and worm
win r ecord' of having been f joi 1 h
arid ifilelti',o:n t in their stud
e ncli going forth fully eijuipp I
with first aid needs in beginning the
b a tt l e of life
And witft th-ir tin" til
(|i n |im en t T H E )
KN'iUA Fl.tiR

soil VI
arid ot her (mints in Florida,
funds we could name in ••t fj••r
•is at
*Xf .1I 1*’* I U-f atiee Flow e . •■r seem* t
b I'd ',ti h a e l men!
lb,'. - an 11 g - 1 s « 1 ., | . . ■ i
a i d «pelnl X&gt; ir- a w a_s from i fi
s l at e
form
Ui ■| U.U ll 1 auee
Inline
W fl MFt 1 1 'll- . lull- t lea \ e )i&lt;
■1 i lid Wtie '
H e . , et-ii r n ■■,iii \ia r ,t l i 1 ■■ stranger
lu Mu' ir n u n i1u t n m u n 1 1 ,
U In.lev e
the ' ailing is t hat ma-. 1" eon t e 111
I'Lit. i tiy t uy ur girl it 1 - pet t ,-r t
gel a knowledge of it among tht
(leupie t hey i'\|ii" t to 1 1 'i e With
Nu «»n»* * si fj t j u ! io N i lie ability
Ilf tf.e teal hers at the I'l ortd.i Si.it, IDA
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haul
Keely
assisting
Borter a n d
Horner Wy nnn- -fiur
I 'anTpstign tour enroute
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He r nd o n an d A r t h u r Ydwell w it hIlired man ami kiss the
A N
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A| o u t
OUt til* nil* ready il!l\ tnollle1ft 1 to
Filips It » ■'! I , ......1 f'
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fir-' '. i ar tin trii-tees r . e r . e d t b. ba il er s we .t 1.hi holt 1 1 II rerter( ■■ the
cr.ol' i .i ti - ot f i r e d - I .ei!- d le.irri
ftu pre no hen, h t o tn
m a r t r (or
Hull 1&lt;&gt; 1 In
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lie p.ir.ll sum of f l eat ii. or t lie same allow
following exclusive ' ' p in t ’ll l ol te rs i" t he G. U. B. if necessary will de­ mg in A liierica .itol Kur«,pe and have
ysis is spreading over the nort h and mice ma de c o un t y com mission era,
There ure
t It* DC H M I ,
Oscar T ay l or . Cruse Barnes and Fid cline that nomi nat ion in order to ( t a u g h t in great schools.
could lie brought to Florida unless (or each meeting. * Nothing more.
book*
of
reference
on
every
possible
O’Rourke.
T he y prefer
" H I G H witness your great bull game
RHEUMATISM POWDERS
precautions are taken
it would be Th e result of lids piece of financing
't op ic in the libraries of F'loridu
B AL L S . "
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ex(,eet
to
uw ful if it did spread to Florida for which originated with the ch ai rman
.ire made for a single purpose. Rheum 1
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failin',
known
to
Fhtgle l i n e nj, u» f o l l o w i iirrv Seminole Kej.ti Me ,ms riiurh
JlJst 1 l.l ii 1 ..I nif .in nl*■ar .il &gt;-1 - ..lied several t linild-and
(ism ui its varimis forms
If trout &gt;si
dollars
• 'll ,!• .ft | nt l I- a v ,ul .it.It
Geo
Smi t h, ■southpaw farmer to t he delight of I I vfed o " 11111(1
fast i n mg &gt; 11 -ii. i inf.i it t - •t II,urn Slfne till'll ll l i a s b e e n followed III
w
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rlii'iim
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try
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I It her
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cral i t ber \ Mine imi*v of Tfie 1 lur f&lt;&gt;r b.milling bond funds
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work for the public interests and a mat will lie covered by Frank Allen t h ro ug h the French and English
"Some mihit .nnl has t r i e ! to Ini* . reasonabl e honorari um
Reporter- exclusively, no room for any ru nn er . fronts and if vns Fie successful in !
Thi rd b as e will ho most gallantly t ime vill arrive on the " B r e m e n "
1tie Report er-Sl ar o f f i c e in OrLtndn St ar
several times lately
T h e first ut
AAe believe t ha t t h e trustees of defended against all invasions by and come up in Lake Monroe i i i
t emp t was thought to be an accident the Seminole B o u n t y first district the Hon. f D Wa rre n, Genera! ti me for the great game, have suf
If 1 Vim not be t h e r e 1
but tile second was witness by some mail bonds were t he first to serve Yard M a s t e r S it FI Slow anil E a s y . lieielit hop.
vill lie my proxy
They were the first Short st op , as liie n a m e would su g­ " R u n g c "
people across the street ami they wit Imm I'sy
Left field,
William Kaiser, h a m
have t F,e g o o d s on t he men but were because this wan t h e lirst special gest. Mo n k B enn et t .
J.
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f
killing
unable to produce t he men
How­ district in Florida nnd the bond
AA'e could go right on repeating (tie
eve r these kind of people will get issue was made before Orange c o u n ­ beef* he will grab t Fie flies. C en t er
caught sootier or later and get a long ty vot ed bonds. T h e trustees were F’ield Fid. Nelson, " A s s i s t a n t M a y o r " n um er ou s t el egrams received, how­
e ve r y b o d y knows Ed
Riglit field ever we will nyt impose upon your
eentened on the roads
Such delib­ A. T Kossetter. B. M Fildcr nnd
e r a te a t te mp t s to destroy property M F* Robinson anti they served will Fie plowed up b y J. L. Nort on, good nature ami space m your paper
any further, ot her t han a word
should receive the just puni shment w i t ho ut one cent e i t he r (or expense win, is nn expert in cultivating,
Subs anti pinch h it ters and b a s e ' a b o u t the par ade and program
or sal ar y.
The trustees recently
And then again, tin* Rile-,
wxiulii at tempt to h u m t he Reporter- elected for the b o n d issue of S e m ­ stealer* and score runners:
Jitney Hogntt, Ball Arnette.
S t a r office and thus deprive us of inole includes t h e special district
Wednesday, August 16. 1 (1 1 6 ,
Skinny Geo, Venerable anti Bhalare
F*.
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B.
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the editorial page of Joe Reese d e ­
T h e parade will start at 2 .lb p m
and A. R. Key a n d they will serve ty, Celery King Darner.
serve* hanging.
from corner of Firm St. and BalWith the above line up you are m e t t o Ave.
without pay also.
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assured of a good tim e
the ploas- m e t t o west to F’rench, thence south
Gasoline is going down.
Now
ure of witnessing one o f the most to ball grounds. Line u p in parade:
WHAT ABOUT STRAW­
maybe a man can afford to own an
scientific games that it will ever be Bolire D e p a r t m e n t , F’iro De pa rt ­
BERRIES? %
automobile The price lias dropped
m e n t , Mayor a n d City Conn il,
Strawberries in Florida are now, your opportunity to* see.
to 26 cents in Jacksonville.
And
To get the full benefit of this Brass Band led by Tom AAilliurru.
that reminds us, why the great dif­ have been and always will be a big
i Q o o D Q a o o o c i O o a K a u o o a o o o o o t u o u u o q o q q q o c o d OOOOUOOOOOOODD
ference in the price charged here in money crop. They are not difficult game and what ia in store for you " D r u h i Maj or. " Elks anti Ka d •* a
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comparison to that of Jacksonville to raise, require very little atten­ we would suggest that you watch p layer s in uniform. Red Cross in □o
nnd other cities in F’lorida? When tion and expense and can be raised the whishers on Dr. Puleslon’s slow charge of H U R T brought up in a
p
to
o
rear by the four men with s t re tc h­
V&amp;soiine sold for 26 cents in Jack­ more profitably on the irrigated balls and inshots.
a
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a
nd
Doctors
Neal,
Miller,
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sonville it ranged in price here land around Sanford than any other
Of course V. B. Bradley, Captain
g
Here is what a of the Eagles outfit and Twirlor in ve .*, Denton, Robson ami Howard;
from 28 to 30 cents, AVe do not be­ part of Florida.
r
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lieve our locnl dealer,' are m fault, Kissi tmnee report s a y s :
chief ha* a spit ball that will do the; L F Brady and U Nl Hand maro
loop till
a l t hk noiul igh
is fminus
1,11
hut there must be si,mething w rong I ’‘C l a r k Unwell, n o t of Georgia. l o o p tile lof,*,
f k it in
i t , m i s 1 I’
D ti*
ll-‘ of th&gt;' day followed by mem
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THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF TI1K SOUTH
a
s anti the public in gen era l to
somewhere.
Certainly t he freight j b,Jt of Kissimmee, u successful
the whiskers
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on a gallon of gasoline cannot lie | s t r a w b e r r y grower of t h a t place is
The city was thrown into great)| t h * scene of b a t t l e
o
b
four cents from Jacksonville to Kis- attem pting to perfect an orgartixa- excitement Sunday night, it being
u
Ladies of lh different churches
o
aim m ee.— KissTYnmee Gazette.
tion thnru for the growing of the do- reported to Mayor Davison and will sarve light refreshments and
R O U N D T R IP F R O M S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A g
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ange c o u n t ) I,end trust.'.*. in tills
respect
llur t rust ees declared t hei r
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Be sure and read it today and if
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• to please avoid dishing up "high gan, w h a t ’s t h e m a t t e r with •At----- O -----The game of the season, everybody bnils," as the LADIES will have t end Florida Schools?"
LIKES "R E D " DAVIS
invited to come out and enjoy one- | c^arge
the refreshments,
J u s t at this t i m e catalogs of
A sport writer on a country week­ half day of real pleasure and fun.
Special Notice
schools located in d l s t r a n t stat es are
ly is a negligible asset as a rule (or
For your information will give th** &lt; Account of the log parade and the bring s tudi ed by p ar e n t s in various
the very simple reason that those following lino up.
pleasure of seeing our old time par ts of Florida with a view of sendpeople in a small town who care for
The Elks will be represented by favoritea KeUi,,K
*»«'• ruis'"&lt;f » ing their children to some of these
base ball see all the local games and
good honest healt hy sweat the mcr- (af nway in5tituti(&gt;n!l.
tho
following
distinguished
and
with
those who do not care to go out and
nation wide repretation as
ball chants will ALL close their places
Children of Florida parent s will
root for the homebunch usually
of business from 3 p. rn. until after
players:
leave in a few weeks t o resume t heir
care nothing about
reading the
the B AL L an d will at tend in a body
Bnttery composed of Dr. Sntnucl
st udi es in d is t ant schools, the job
" d o p e ” Regardless
of thi.^ how­
forming in the" rear of the parade,
of catalog s t udyi ng having boon
ever. tin* Hanford Herald has a con­ f’ulcston, assisted b y Hon Archie even Big Lou consented to this
co mp l et ed last year or the j e a r b e­
tributor wlio is far and away the Betts twirlers, with Roy C hi tt en d en
best sport writer* in Florida. Som e'as mu filer. First base will be covfore
F'ollowing M aer o nigrum* just
one of Florida’* great dailies should , ered by Mr Underwood Scot t of
T he r e are' good schools in ot her

Oak Democrat the editorial page has
assumed much of t he xprightlincx*
that characterized t in- Democrat
under M a j o r Butler. .1ohti Fonlissee
draft him from Sanfor d
j\nd, in Dei.ami Second base
will
and mai n of the o t h e r top no letters
Ilderitally, we would like to see the stalled a r o u n d by Verne Hurt
With Powell and McCormac k th&lt;
Thi rd base will lie
S anfor d and Berry teems play a Tin Lizzie
I). ‘inorrat fia*s a ^t mi*I working t»*am
series of games lor the slate rhattl- sided over with d i gni ty b&gt; Mr
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pion-hip
Each seems to be the best nington representing tfie t oast
A great etlort is bri ng ma de in III Its particular section
Berry shop.
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Yep, tell us about that. The price licious red fruit, which brings home
ia 2 5 ,cents in Orlondo and 28 cent* the money from the frozen north
when fair nature is smiling in Flor-'
in Hanford. Investigate it.
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Mr. Howell points to his own ex­
.In Sanford recently the Board of
Trade decided that the business men perience, which was, In round mimof that section should be urged to hers, 12,000 quarts of strawberries
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Chief Tillis by.E xalted Ruler Hur­
ley of the Elks thftt their goat was
lost qr stolen and they suspected
t^e Eagles of having committed the
crime, on hccount of the great ball
game, but Tyler Ed O'Rourke came
forward and explained that he had
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COLD COLD SOF'T drinks. F*verybod o m e and root for their favor­
ites.
P. S. Mauser, qur’ Sanford cigar
manufacturer offers a box of his best
cigars for the first home run made
by either team and no doubt othor
progressive merchants (Will also offer
Inducements.

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Herbert Lyman of Forest City is
, Florida Epworth League
the people of 8anford will figure up
now the proud possessor of a new
President Garfield EvaAs of S u t h ­
how much money we epend In town
,
Overland,
having purchased the
*
erland addressed St. P e te ra b ur g Se­
every
y ea r and how m u c h m o n e y i t
•imo from the Sanford agent, Will
niors, who thri ve under Miaa Mor­
take*
t
o r u n a farm a n d t h en figure
Stringfellow
at
the
B.
&amp;
().
Garage.
'; Little Happenings— Mention ;;
ton. J uni ors nnd I nt e r m e d i a t e s are
ho w little tho catt le men s p e n d I
of M atters in B r ie f A number of Sanford people took in charge Of Miss N ann ie Mnt chet t
believe tho m e r c h a n t s of 8 a n f o r d
| advantage of the beautiful day to during absence of Mrs. Van Dyke.
Personal Item s of
a nd ail t he citizens will also help us
Items
of
Interest
for
the
Man
d r u . . to Orlando yesterday and WiiPresident p v n n s alio visited Gulf­
Interest
to get rid of these cattle.
nt-aa the hull game.
port League, under Miss Elsie WinBehind the Plow
T he r e are some people wh o t h i n k
A Monde vampire is the startling tcrgill and held counell with mem­
nothing of t urni ng t he ir c a tt l e a n d
Summary of (he Floating Smnll ;
novelty Offered by Triangle in " T h e bers at Hf y View Hotel. At Ehren
eVen horses and mules loose on t ho
Talka Sucrlnctly Arranged for
C hildrfn in the H o u s e " J„*c| &lt;*;ir. he visited t he new league in charge C i t r us S emi nar to b e Held In M o n t h papers in tho s tat e. . It soems t h a t
roads to wa nd er where t h e y will
Hurried Heral d Readers
He
men is her name and she has all of Miss J onni e Mae McCall.
of ° e“*b“
V " m n Hur&lt;lle;
n if Vh i“# n’“t f nippl
tllv,C' I •n d thoy •taT'lcno w "where "there' La
nf
n
w o n t
a n d
kinds of sirenic clothes
Lyric We d­ found tine workers at Lcllrnnn and
T h e Citrus S e m i n a r will he held Btock
mnn
went It on Chicago
and o b - 1I a loose fence where they can break
Pinellas also.
a t t h e University of Florida O c t o b e r f i n e d ‘‘ornbelt prices for s t eer , r n t o T f i ' c l d ^ a n d ' d « t r o 7 a b o " u t Vhreo
Don’t forget t he Elka nnd Eagles nesday
17 t o 20 inclusive. Thi s x^ill be t ho According to th*- N a t i o n a l Livestock Um„
w ha t
t ha cow
or mu!o u
ball game t o m or ro w. I t will be the
State
Vice
President
E.
A.
.Gal­
Neptune Hotel now open for the
s
e
v
e
n
t
h
annual
m
ee
ti
n
g
of
ci
t
rus
Reporter,
Mr.
H
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r
d
l
e
is
a
breeder
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,
i
mn
thnf
beat laugh of t h e aeuaon.
lagher
of
T
a
m
p
a
is
also
vice
presi­
summer season.
The management
dent
of
Highland
Avenue
League.
m
e
n
a
t
the
Uni
ver
sit
y.
B.
F.
F
lo
y
d
,
of
A
n
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b
u
t
,
h
°
nnimal3
t
he
grower,
t
ook
this
m
a
t
t
e
r
in h a n d
has
secured
week-end
railway
rates.
Tho S p ven teen C h an d l e r is in n
p l a n t physiologist t o the E x p e r i m e n t which he sold were o u t of co mmo n nnd
rcUef.
Maybe that
Miss
May
Nelson
president,
Miss
*1-70
on
sale
every
Sat
urday,
good
class by itself. See. Stringfellow at
now
Norn S t a t i o n , who has charge of tho pro- Mississippi cows which had been f Board of T r a d e ca n help us a n d
to return following Tuesday e v e n ­ Lois Turner. Sec’y; Miss
D. &amp; O. M o t o r Co.
10.1-Hc
ing.
Rates reasonable.
Mrs. Ce- I Middaugh, treasurer; Miss Marie g ra m says t h a t s p ra y i n g will ho om- bred to purebred hulls,
certainly wo need all t h e help wo
K. F. D u t t o n has r e t u r n e d from :i
Sixt een steers a v e r ag i ng ’ . 1,106 can get. We want to bo law a bi d ­
Mr. Gal­ phasi zed this y ea r .
leste Ilinhs. Proprietor. . Daytona i Mnntero, Cor. Sec'y.
trip to Wi lmingt on, N. C. «nd other
lagher visited Harnoy Leagues. Se­
Lect ures will he given
by a u t h o r - pounds brought $10 a hundred. A ing citizens.
B u t t h er e aro times
Fla
85-Tues Lite
points in t h e Carol inas ami reports
niors under President F r a n k Vernon, ilies on citrus c ul t ur e
from t he drove of mixed st eer s nnd heifers when wq feel like t a k i n g t he l aw
&lt; apt. Allen has returned from I’aF as being consi derabl y h o t t e r than
Juniors tinder Mrs. Vernon.
A U ni t e d Stat es D e p a r t m e n t of A g r i - , averagi ng 025 b r o u g h t $9.75 nnd into our own hands.
l.ttkn, where lie went to clean up his
Florida.
splendid social was enjoyed at home culture, from o th er slat es, from t he mixed rows and heifers brought
Please give us all t h e help y ou
H. H. Hill is homo again after an ferry boat. Alma May a n d ' g e t ' h e r of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hun t.
S t a t e P la nt Honrd and from ..the
76
These prices per hundred ca n in T h e Herald, because we k n o w
in shape for the winter business.
extended visit t o hla old home in
D e mo n s t r a - pounds are almost ns muegh as a
Miss M ar y McMullen is again E x pe r im e nt S t a ti on .
t h a t you s t a n d for good g o v e r n m e n t
He also towed the dredge boat ns
South Carolina a n d o t he r points in
ti ons will he a r r a ng e d in tho l a b ­ whole range steer brings at two or and a s q ua r e deal a n d t h a t y o u
the
efficient
secretary
of
Ocala
Dis­
far as 1’ulatka.
ft • the Carolinas. H e says it was much
trict; Miss E di t h Fussell of St. or at or ie s of t he S t a t i o n building a nd three y e a r s old when h* is raised for wa nt ed a precinct c a tt l e l aw passed.
Mrs. W. W. Abernathy and Mrs. Petersburg J un io r secretary.
Mr. H ur d l e ' s animals
exhibits of various kinds, i l lu st ra ti ng a feeder.
hotter t here t h a n in Sanford.
E a s t Side Citizen.
2*b Ratliff leave tonight for Richwere l ong yearlings.
Insect
or
fungus
diseases,
s
p
ra
y
in
g
State Secret ary H. M. Blackburn,
Furnished ro om , cor ner Thi rd and /nond where they will visit relatives
A n u m b e r of fact ors c nc tr ihute d
who travels for Sou th e rn College mat er ia ls and m a c hi n er y and o t h e r
Magnolia. I n q u i r e of Sanford F u r­ for several weeks.
Would Olva Money for IL
p
h
as
r
a
of
the
ci
t
rus
i
nd
us
t
ry
will
bo
to
m a k e these steers break the m a r ­
works for t he Epworth League ' a t
niture Co.
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96-tfc
A
man
took bis wife to a doctor,
D. li. Curry, state agent of t h e
ket r eco rd for s o ut h e r n cattle. First
At present he is in ar ranged.
who put a thermomet er Into her mouth
Miss Clemmie T u c k e r of Jackson­ Reliance Life Insurance Co., has same time.
Wh il e spraying will he e m p h a ­ among these was t he man who be- and told her to keep her mouth shut
ville is tho gu es t of Miss Jessie been in tin- city for several days Miami District.
sized,
other fe at ures of citrus cui- l'evpd in the t hings which go to for two or three minutes. When d e­
Mrs Gus A. Davis, who super­
Craves for a several wevks visit.
Visiting t he local agaency of Geo
t
ur
e
will
not he neglected. S ome of | milkB good rattle: second they were parting the man tapped the doctor on
intends McCl enn? Juniors is visiting
D on ’t forget t h e S a t u r d a y m at i ­ D. Hart
the
additional
s u b j ec t s t h a t will he produced in a tick free area; third, tho shoulder and said: "Doctor, what
her parents in Rochelle, Ga.
nee a t t h e Lyric. Cold drinks given
discussed will he fertilizers, soil ‘ hey were well horn; fourth, they re­ will you take for that t hing? ,1 never
( old Drinks
Miss Eliza Wright has returned a m en dm e nt s, cover crops, citrus can- reived plenty of good feed
saw my wife keep her mouth shut so
away.
given away at the matinee S at urday to Orlando from Knoxville. Tenn..
The 17 C h a n d l e r at $1295 fac­ at the l.vric
ker, cultivation, grove m a n a g e m e n t .
C. L. Willoughby, professor of long before."
and has accepted the position of
tory is the g re at es t light weight six
gra di ng fruits, marke ting, s t a n d a r d - animal husbandr y in the University
Junior Secret ary. Orlando District,
izitig citrus products, b y p ro d u c t s of of Fl or i da College of Agriculture,
on tho m ar ke t, 2985 r e ad y for the
&lt; orner Slone l.a)ing
Miss Cecelia Overstreet of Kissim­
the citrus i ndu st ry , physiological ef- says t h a t similar prices can be pduroad. See Stringdfellow a t B. St O. . T h e public at large and especially
mee has charge of o t h e r District
fecta of different t r e a t m e n t s on t h e 1plicated for Florida cattle, if t h ey
• Motor Co.
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t he parents, school children and work.
trees, fungus diseases and insects. 1are prod uc ed u nd er similar eondiMr. and Mrs. W. M. H a y n es and teachers are cordially invited to a t ­
Miss Grace A. Townsend of C. E. E v e r y citrus grower should p re p a r e tions.
Mississippi offers no bet
et ter
d au g h t e r Do ro th y, Mr. nnd
Mrs. tend the corner stone Inying at t h e
returned from the first All-South to a t t e n d this meet ing because s om e opport uni ties for producing good
J o h n He rhy and Schclle M nines new Grammar School on S a t u r d a y .
Christian Endea vor Convent ion,
light will be t hr own upon t he prob- cattle t h a n Florida
made t he trip to t he Beach Sunday August | ' n h at i p m on th
wliii'h
was
In'bl
in
At
l
an
t
a
Inst
lems which have been troubling him
Mr. nnd Mrs. H a y n e s and Dorothy G r a m m a r School vrounb*
month
It was a splendid success
Th e a t t en d an ce last year was DPI
" G o l ‘&gt; t he Bench
will remain at t he Beach as guests
The ■e r e i t i m U w i ’l b e in t h e b a u d s I inn present
in from Florida
per cent greater t h a n the \ m r be
|j(
to l&gt;n)tunn now In good
of the D a y t o n a Beach Hotel for of til.
( if and M.i-ti-r .uni the In, ,il
Secretary I. I’ Menr* T a m p a , fore.
It y e xp ect ed t hat t he at
condi ti on
so rite time. T h e others of t he party I. Od g e
"( tin I A \ M assisted \ I Blue, Live Oak. of T a m p a and t e n d a n c e
be e \ ell larger t ins
Tr n &gt;e o ' e r &lt; t»N&lt; R E T K B R I D G E
returned S un d a y night.
by th ■ &lt; lirisii.ui Kudo ivor and th** G ,ii lie" , ilb- Districts are ari|tiuinting year
to the B e n c h "
Among the owners of new cars i- |., ,1 o, | M-ter VI if
t t.elli-i 1. t-s With 1lie work prepar.l
Dr I. R. Philips, who recently ae
I II!' o c r a ' i u f i m a r k &gt; ih«" " h d m | ,i t «, r y i n t h e
best y e a r tu H o n d a p ar tne r* Have Hog Feed T r o u b l e s
i(mred for himself a hands ome dak
I In Voti Know
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land
Dr Philips made t he trip ' • ! '• i'l • . ' ■* ' '
nil - |"ll*| I, 1(
tell.'-t
I hat M li'snli
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I'e a I ill' er 1 . n| I ' ln n d a Ex pi r i tile'll t Jil.li e in ''•I nfnr I
lie Beach S u n d a y in t he new , ,ir
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ami was arcompaniivl by Mr- Harr
nlnHl t It
lie V imil regular
( 'le.tr
t * m "*■* *i rut t &gt; liiDis i n
John M
S'Ott. ani mal m i m i n g u ater
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l i mn
* III* 1" in'* hi st al l' work is ling (• . dU
Wilson, D. It. Brisson and
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cites a
Bradford.
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11..
■Ii v llle h as few nl (lie 1‘nt iiplaint' tine f a r m er
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I
Mrs ( ’has. Bell of \ t l a i u i t It.
- a t I cl .ti l
vs I 1 i* several of I i- v oil tig s o w .
- a l l - ; i ! i v ; i d \ . l l i ' l l i j j l l I illl* •
g . . -t of her sister. \ I r -• lien l&gt;
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of lian iain s y o u
1111&lt;I p l r l l t
.i ii f«r d ti lli* B , ,ti li
in Sanford who are giving h»r .
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Park will be open only Suniln&gt;ire no
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I n k i n g al.inj i iltc &gt;,rrb' run
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when the
1»r ••;jm rly at t . ti.I* d '
lung at large . i n i w an t t l n i n "toji
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aj'a in u n lf s .s a n o th e r l a W o r
b ee n n e g le ct ed during g e s l a
Dixie Brown is h o m e again alter
freil
I would like to tell you t h a t
M i Eads lias live new ha\
i ii r- 1.
i M Earnell. i
Y o u n g s o w s ar* e - p e n a l l y apt , ||„. ....... ,,| ** Oil t lie K a *1 I ' d " o f S a i l
an absence of several mont hs in
.III 111'. j v*' i la k &lt; iri'uii Il'UI
pi l i n e s a lt m u .
M
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P-.'l.dl I
III f , e I rouble
which lie lias travelled over man',
'ord arc I l l ' l l t oi l li I r. .( a g r e a t d e a l
N'..
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I lollg I states us salesmat], l&gt;ixie thinks he
c a t t l e r u n n i n g | o n . . at n i g h t
Hill
Ifrainlliird. 1)' Ifrien
\ &gt;ther farmer'" s o w s w i m h had ‘
l ’ &gt; t..
iimr
ni ng
T : i \ I*»r ' l a t i k r l i t e r s n i l p r i c e s
mil s t a y with home folks uw Inle w her.
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have
bee
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but
automobile service.
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Mr- \\
liner and lau ght er ,
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to
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hands
with
j*
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of
appetite
372.
oH-tfc m
Miss Vefla of Largo League arc against a mi xture of slop nnd c o t ­
the West, side in a pet it i on to t he
Word cpinos from A. D. Parrish,
attending
t he great League Institute ton seed meal.
Arthur Vowell and |nirl&gt;. Mr and
c
o u nt y c o m m i ss i o n er s for relief
If
who is in t he WayiToss hospital
\ civet beans and pentiuts may
■* R \ New mini and d au g h te r at liiiialuska. N (". this week
they
c
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p
It
our
legislators
that he is improving and while he
Dr }■' S Parker, general necre caU'V trouble benniM* they are high should I,ike up ibe mat t er to the
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m i l rig I he
will not be able to t ak e part mi I lie
E v i i -' IV i
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t
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and i i b t o r Epworth Eira is ex 1\ *oriel'lit rat ml feednda
Bat to ’ - f ’ h*
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next li gi'latiir*
W • W|l| have a
TDAQl MAHA
G and Eagles ball game he will
Florida
in
December
in
b
e.
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of
either
or
of
other
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IO N If MIGKSTIVK
i In- : riti ri-- ! id I In I p wort h League
1hi- ni’i^ hnr K•• • ,1 - k 111g f.■r relief
-*d up and take nourishment
He
he it v mill'd b*. feel) 1ni'
11 riii l.i' .I
B.irtiiw &lt; trciiit h a s a
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"ir appetite aids dig'*!Ion.
u * i r• r .i • j t - 1 • f ■• .1 . I' lg
M
l id an operation for I.,n c i w * I
nn l . a s naM a m u u i d id t *■I "1 .1*
' ■ 1 *a g 111' R' v I I M it i hell Iipprovi*.
Hie
health ami gives strength
and
t
fir
turn*’
go
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when
!
tie
wa- entirety successful
ptsi a r il increasing until the im i tnaU
the pastor
with
and
vigor
Sold
only by us, $1 00
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t i k e u full ratioiB T h e n tin •y m a y
t aril from Chas. K Henry at
1[
R. (' BOWER
•*) he luurniil and Year Book is he given free run on velvet b e a n s ■alll r u h*'ii»*\ »*r I hey pleas*
at
I la
Will] wood, N. J
s tal es t ha t t lig
1being distributed
A ".Journal Even aiol p e a nu t s without much dang er
family are enjoying themselves at
m g " for each chapter is requested
C o t t o n seed rncal'is dangerous
It
(he beach, t h a t P op and Aunty
with 25c of offering to be sent to is n eve: r ecommended except in very
F
I.
Miller
and
wife,
Mrs
F
E
Wilson were recent guests nnd Mr
aid in paying postage on same small a mo u n t s and even t hen it is
and Mr». E. B. Brown will he t l r - e Rnuttilllal and I P Hermirin c a m e
This can be most i ns truct i ve and
not safe.
Char i l y &gt;.. ,s n • . u : o ver S u ndav in Mr Miller's car r e ­
• hi
ve •
entertaining
t
ur
ni
ng
in
the
eveni
ng
- shout t he xvaathyr h u t *■,* ill bet a
&gt;* a *
This editor visited Kendrick
t I1 *'
hat he and his f u m l y would rather
lilriiH T r e es N e e d Fall Application
Leagues
last Sunday but a lively
of A m m o n i a
Mrs. ('has
Knruter is s p en di n g
I'e here in one of t h e p i / .J t han, he
in New Jersey.
s o m e time at t he Reach a guest of rain prefented any meeting
C i t r us trees shoul d have a fall
Deala Seniors had election of ap pl icati on of a m m o n i a .
In m o st
For Hale—T w o t h o r o u g h d. d Du- t he D a y t o n a Reach Hotel
officers
this week: President, Carroll raxes t he a mm o n i a has been d e­
r«c Jerayy sows.
W. B. Ballard,
Erases; Sect’y, Dexter Phillips. They pleted. The tree has not only used
Altamonte, Fla.
192
Mr and Mrs Jo,hn Herhy. Mr
are
nil rnising money to help build large q ua nt i ti es to m a k e foliage nnd
D L. Thrasher. sap.Ti.it • ..lent of and M r' V\ M Haynes and daugh- new Sunday school room.
f ruit , h ut the b ac t e r i a which convert
* ' hools is spending an e.xt ru led va- ter and Si tielle Maines came over
W. A. STRINGFELLOW, Salcsninn
new
insoluble
ammo ni a c om po un ds to
Fori
Meade
anticipates
a
in
Mr
llerhy's
car
Mr
cation V i t h friends a n d r G t t i . c at Sunday
solve
h
a
ve
been
ac
ti
v
e
during
s
u
m
­
Mrs.
Herhy
returning
Sun
day
.
Junior
l.eaguc
in
the
nea
r
future,
®ml near Toccoa, Ga.
V. him tae and
mer These o rg an is ms find t h m n o i s t
•s upt. is away people t h a t are &lt;ie- evening nnd Mr Maines Monday so writes Miss Erma Sellars.
jvurin weat her p ar ti cularl y favorabl e
morning
sirous of obt ai ni ng i nformat ion re­
Let all Leaguers and t hei r friends
to
a c ti vi t y and t h e y have c o ns e­
Mrs.
Schelle-.^Maines
is
spending
garding t h e schools are respectfully
who can s e n d this edi tor League
q u e n t l y been l ib er a ti n g more am several
weeks
at
the
D
a
y
to
na
Beach
items
for
s
t
a
t
e
work,
as
o
u
r
papers
referred t o Schelle Maines.
have so generousl y d o n a t e d apace monia/ t h a n the t rees could use.
'*■ I’. Swope of Oviedo, t he pro­ Hotel.
T h o soluble a mm o n i a , t h a t which
t
ii
for the s ame. Speak encouragingly
prietor of Iowa City, a new settle­
the t ree can use has almost all been
to
the
m
e
m
b
e
r
s
of
this
organization
S.
\V
Bradford
and
D.
It.
Brisson
ment o f Seminole c o u n t y was in the
I t ia probable t h a t
t h a t they grdw not weary or falter washed nwity.
• city y esterduy e n r o u t e to
Des- came over with Dr. Philips S u n d a y
there
is
n
o
t
‘
e
nough
a m m o n i a in m o st
Moinea, ‘l a . , a nd .will he a wa y for afternoon, returning Monday morn­ aa they j o u r n e y onward "Al l for
citrus
aoiis
to
c
on
t
i n u e normal d e ­
ing. Mrs. Brisson and two children Christ."
*ome weeks.
\
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v e lo p me nt of t he t r e e s nnd to r i p e n
Maud It. Little,
ore spending aevertl weeks at the
H you w a nt ( o ' e n j o y a Veal nice
. Is a I’ure Medicinal Water and is proving very eflicaclous in
the fruit.
E p w o r t h League Edi tor.
•novie show go t o t he Lyric S at urday D a y t o n a Beach.
Ocala, Aug. 9th.
B. Tfr Floyd, p l a n t physiologist t o
Stomach, Bladder and Kidney Troubles. As a Drinking Water
I
i 'I
matinee, where t hey will give you
the Uni ver si ty of F l o r i d a E x p e r i m e n t
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
B.
B
u
ch
an
a
n
*°hl drinks with t hei r show.
it has no j&gt;ocr.‘
St nt i on r e commend s t h n t an a p p l i c a ­
Vo* • Popull.
The Overland 75 it at $700 San- »"d
Fori1 « re spending a mont h
The moral standard of tho people, tion of n it rat e of s od a or sulfate of
at t lie Beach, registered at Hip D a y ­
bud is the greatest value under one
Good Hiipe is tutetl exclusively on the tables of the Mason and
acting somehow, Is always there. a i m o n i a he made to replace t he
t o n a Beach Hotel.
thousand dollars.
P hone String
whether It bo high or low. At Its [ monin t h a t has been leached out of
Seminoh’ Hotels of Jacksonville, as a table water and it is recom­
Lfh.w at n. &amp; O. Mot or Co. to give
hlghest.ihowever, It docs not approach
J o h n Bell and party hud the mis­ tho noblest motives of the individual, the soil. This ap pl ica ti on should be
&gt;'m « ride. I t is 60 in tread. 103-lc
made d ur in g early Se pt em be r or
mended by Physicians as a healthful water.
Uon't b uy a new car (ill you see for tune to run against a s t u m p while for it is a communal conscience, not an early e n o u g h t h a t t h o trees mAy r e ­
It is never
Little Six OVcrland, one thou- m ak i n g a det our around tho paving Individual conscience.
cover fr om t he s t i m u l a t i n g effect of
GOOD HOPE MINERAL WATER WILL BE OK SASE IN
more than t he highest common denom­
•atid dollars here, a n d It la sixty inch operations near De Land Sunday
the
.fertilizer
before
t
h
e
fruit
hpgins
inator
of
goodness.
morning, with t he result that they
u *»d.
103-1 tc
SANFORD, BY I
iT .
=
4m
to mature.
mado the last five miles of their
*•
Neglesctcd wives ar e promised a
■
V v —
j o u r n e y with the aid of a car from
Mystery ef Woman.
ttB*t *n “ T h e Children In t he Housd"
Cornbcit Trices Paid for Southern
a D aytona garage.
A distinguished physician says there
p newest Tri agni e d r a m a . T h e hqsCattle
r
la no auch thing as a normal woman.
t i t
b»nd who staj'a ou t ni ghU is s h o t in
A
story
■
which
originated
in a
We
presume
that
what
the
doctor
J.
B.
Lnweon
and
Wefdmnn
C
a
l
d
­
I J*1* fifth reel an d dies in lime* for a
.
to eay le that women are nor- Chicago livestock journal is making
well
were
among
the
ba
th
er
s
S
u
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| ' . % » . ^ . ‘. o ' . h T p . - . - . u V ^ L W l c
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abnormal.
the rounds of a number of newsday, returning S un da y evening.
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Still Going On

STOCK MUST IIF. REDUCED

W e are still making 6 0 Tread

B. &amp; O. MOTOR CO.

N O T IC E
Opening of Depot in Sanford
Good Hope M ineral W a te r

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P's. two n% one A, twO T l in d alt
One Eye Welting. *
O. Every tlmo she went Into the par­
“Bobby,
dear," said hla mother, "you
lor aha nodded her (lead at the piano
and aald to It: *7 won't be paying must go to bed; It'e late.” Bobby
hopped Into bed. Later hla mother
rent much longer for you."
-Then Mr, Oatterley openly teballod. ■aid: "Bobby, why ain't you, close
Th® proprietors of that particular
Sho h a d served him You S h o r - T a U k l l your other eye and sleep ?'* "Well,
breakfast food certainly know what
mother," said Bobby, "thia eye Is
they wore about whon they originated with preservos and cr e am for lunch sleeping," pointing to the closed eye,
and a Yu-ShorTa-LIklt pudding for
tbe scheme.
dinner.
H e said It wa s making him “but tho ono that's open Is waiting for
Th ey put a coupon In orery pack*
daddy to come home,"
so en erget i c t ha t ho ovorexerted h i m ­

a ce a nd each coupon was markod with
a let tor of the alphabet. All you had
to do, for Instance, was to ecqulro
t he
l etters
composing t be word
"watch** and tlio Yu-8hor-Ta-Llklt
peoplo striUghtway s ent you a beau­
tifully chased. 18-carat, filled, g u a r ­
anteed mQYcmcntod timepiece, calcu­
lated t o win tlio admiration of all b e ­
holders. C, If, A, I and It would
bring you a chair t h a t would be a n or­
n am en t to t ho most roflnod homo and
a Joy t o sit In. P, 1. A, N and O— If
you we r e lucky enough to get t h e m —
made you tho proud possessor of tho
very bes t plnno on -tho markot.
Mrs. Oatterloy allowed her opport u­
nity t o go unimproved for eoycral
packagea. She had an Idea t h a t tho
coupons wero Just fof decorated china
or a sIlTor-plated fork with every hun­
dred, but 6no morning sho picked ono
of t h e little lettered slips from t ho t a­
ble a n d h e r curiosity being aroused,
■he re ad t he munlflcdnt offer to the
last word. He r curiosity became In­
terest. Tho piano fotchod hor. Deco­
rated chi na and atlver-plated w a r e she
had In profusion, being a brldo of less
than a year's standing, but tho piano
In h e r little flat was a rented ono.
Tho coupon, too, was letttered P. Fortunato omen!
"How perfectly lovely It will be,"
said little Mrs. Oatterloy. ‘Ti l Jnst
keep It k secret and surprise Harry
Then ho won't bavo that horrid old
piano ront to pay."

self a nd t h a t he was going to t a p e r
oft on boefsteak and g e t back to his
normal condition.
“I l U t a k o It onco
a week to obllgo you, sweetness," h e
concluded, "but I feel a s If oven t hi s
delightful and nutritious fodder was
getting a trifle monotonous. Let us
have somet hi ng—anyt hi ng else. Wh y
this an xi et y to fill mo with sawdust ?
I'm not a pincushion o r a doll."
So Mrs. Gatterley told hi m all about
i t At flrst ho laughed a t her, but when
sho showed him t he progr es s sho had
mado ho b e c a m e . really interested.
"Why, you only need a n I and an N,
don't you?" bo said. "I should t hink
wo ought to be ablo to get them. I'll
diet n little longer."
T h e Oatterleys ate Yu-Shor-Ta-LIklt
religiously for a week o r ten days.
They wero both pretty Blck of It by
this tlmo, b m they porsovored—with
no f u r t he r results t han a consecutive
run of C's. Then Oatterloy said; “Oh,
what' s t ho use of e a ti ng t he stuff?
We don't have to oat I t "
So Oatterloy plunged. H e bought It
a dollar's worth at a t lmo and they
bad groa t excitement opening t he
packagea. But, as Oatterloy phasod It,
they could not (111 tholr hand.

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S'ett dnv. with n.itno diffidence he
remarked that a lltle oatmeal might
he a plensnnl rhnngo
"You know."
ho Mild
lit" d'e-tors suv l hilt It Isn't
a good thing in t ake too much nour
Ishlng f o o d ' Then us In- m a t h e ills
appointed egpresnltin on his w i f e ’s
far.

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Frociice in Stale and Federal Courts
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ond to Speake r among American
lenguo b a t t e n .
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O'Murn of the Boltina, lfl a better
hitter thnn Olson, for which renson
he Is needed on the Brooklyn tenm as
much us possible.
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McGrow refuses to believe In hoo­
dooes and Jinxes. He nays ball games
nre lost through errors, we a k pitch­
ing or light butting.
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Charley Herzog would r o t h e r heal
the Gluutfl t han any other tenm In the
Nutlunul league. The old feud with
McGruw Isstill on.
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leaguer, lauds the Vernon pitching
stuff ns ono of the greatest In llie his­
tory of minor leagues.
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NOTICE FOH niDH
Notice It hereby given that sealed, bid*
will be received up and until ten o'clock
■i. m. of Monday, th* 11th d ay of Sep te m ­
ber, at the. office ol the clerk ol th e circuit
court In the court house In Sanford, Sam*
inole c ou n ty, Florida, lor the purchase ol
the Special Drainage District bonds of tha
Florida
Grovrs
Drainage
District, said
bond* being deenlbed at follows: Am ount
ot issue (0600.00; Denomination
1500.00
etch: D ate e l bonds Septamber I, 1916. In­
terest ala ( 6 ) per cent per annum payable
*«ml-*nni)*lly,
llo e d * numbered one ( 1 ) to seventeen
(17) inclu sive, maturing as follows: t-2-3
Septamber 1, 1919: 4-5 September 1, 1920|
u t r Ip
6-7 Septem ber I, 192!; 8-9, September
I
10-11,
1912; lO
-II, September 1, 1923;
12-13
September I, 1924: 114-16
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September I,
1925: 16-17, S e ptem tei t. 1926.
All bid* must be accompanied by a cer­
tified cherF for on* (I) per cent of the
a moun: of bi 1 , s t t o evidence,, of good
faith.
The Hoard rraerve* th* right to reject
any and sll bids.
fly order of the Hoard of Cou nty C o m ­
missioners of Seminole County* Florida,
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E. A. D O U G LA SS,
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H o c t l o . 8 o f Chapter &lt;88 ” u . o of
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s it u a t e d la trammel* c o u n t / , Flor\d*P .,lr
wit; L o t 19 Sanford Celery D elta
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land being assessed at th* date' ol th*
luajice ol tu«h cortlflcata a the e . i l t
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G. W. Crlm.
U n l « . M ,d c a r t m e t .h.",
ba redeemed according to law i „ I V ?
will iaeue ttaraon on tha 2 nd day of u **

(ember. A. D. IBtt:

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Nolle# o f Appilcollas for Tea Deed
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N o tlc a . hereby g l v f n that O. G. W»l
e otl, purchasar of Tag Certificate No. ty i
dated th* «th d a F
y of Juno A. II.
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in my
my othre,
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,ha* fllad, sald . certlfleat*
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has m ada a p i l ic a t i o n for tax dead u i , lg
In aecotd ance w i t h law.
Said c aru arsi.
am bracea tha follo w in g described p i 0p*M!
s itu a te d In Sem inole c ounty, Ftcrlda. tcV.,,.
BW M of MWK (lea* N T,j / and 1*.. « . * .
in N W corner. Hoc. II, Tl*. 21, Range 3 | -g
Tho aald land being assessed , t t („
of t h e issuance of such certificate in ,k.
Dame of Curri* Moor* * Co. Utiles. „ u
certificate shall ba redeemed according to
law ta x daad will Issue thereon on the
day of Saptamhef A. D. 1918.
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Witneas m y official algnatur* and teal
this t h * 1st. d a y of August, A. D. 1916
deal)
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H. A. DO UG LASS.
Clark Circuit Court Samlnol* Co., FI*.
99*Tueo*6lc
Nolle* or Application for T n i Deed Unde.
H rcllea • of Chapter 4818, Law* of rier.
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N otic e la beraby given___
that
. . . D. II. C.
Itabiin, nurchaaar o f T ax Certificate No. 45 .
dated th* 6 th day of July, A. O. l p t t .
ha* filed. aald ....&lt;;eitf(lr*te
,
r .._ _in my office, and
hat m ade application for tax deed to l«ue
In accordance with law.
Said cart'flrat*
embrace-* tha following described properly
s itu a te d In Seminole c ounty, Florida, i»wlt: Lot* 12, IS and 14 (lama S I acre u(
Ixit 14). Naw Up*ala, na shown by J n.
Fries' plat recorded in Plat (look C. pact
13 (O range C ou nty Records),
The said (and being assessed at In* date
ol the Issuance of auch cectiflestr* in i s .
name of L A. S m i t h .
Unle** asld c»mh
cate shall be redeemed according lo
taa deed will Issue thereon on thr 2ltth -lav
of August, A. D. 1916.
Witness my official signature and
this th* 26lh day of July, A. D. 1916.
(teal)
E. A. DO UG LASS,
Clerk Circuit Court Sem inole Co., Fla
97-Tu*»-bl*

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Maxwell’s
Magazines Periodicals
Soda Water
Confectionery
Cigars and T o b a cco s

1041st. St. Phone 182
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BILIOUSNESS AND
CONSTIPATION

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thl* tha l i t flay ot August, A. D. i s i #
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D O W E R must be reckoned in reference to the weight
1 involved. This is the big underlying truth that is often
overlooked in careless statements about horsepower.
W e repeat that Maxwell cars have greater horsepower,
per pound of weight, than any car built

Detroit asked

Burns last spring.-

One ai)d tw o horse Wagons M ade
Miracle Man Htnlllngs, It la said, lb
ih Sanford, on hand a t nil tim es. lickerlng
with the Los Angeleo flu*'
PRACTICAL IIORSESIIOER
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Jo&lt;* M a t t i e s , w h o w i t s w i t h t h e S t.
L o u i s K i l l s In l b l i, I n n b e e n r*‘li*n*«il
b y t j y r u r u a e urn I In w i t h T e r r e I b m t e . 1 H v r i » i d l e r I h a t n
m m m
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will he held irt *mth county in Florida on
Sherwixxl Magee's r e tur n to .the Tuet&gt;&lt;Jay
n**mt NUrcrrdlnc lh&lt;* flrwi Mini rt.y
game bninedlntely brnctuj tbo ItruveH, In N oiem ber, A D 1916, thr aaHI Tueag Ik*
and Stulllugs expects the tenm tn •*11mt&gt; ttjy )*,- it*Seventh
D a , of Nuvemhrr
rapidly.
(of 4he ratid ralinn in rejection nf the said
Joint revolution* (imposing amendment* to
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th e cnnalltution nf the slate of Florida, via:

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S l x l e e n m a j o r l e i t g u e in m m ger*t a r e
s t r u g g l i n g t o g e l to t h e f r o n t — In t h e
pennant race.

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If Lee. Fold Is Cb-vplniid's Idol. Trls
Speaker must be the governor of Ohio.

T h e y n r e ta lk in g n f n i u k l t g O tis
C d u h I h II n n o n t f l e b l e r m i d n . i m a g e r
o f t h e O i t k l m n l , ( ’nl., t c ii i u .
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One Inch l ard* Will He I'uhlislod Un­
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"Why tho nrmtn*t

t i l on January 1st. 188T, •» prior there­
to. entitled to vote u i d o r the constitution*
and Iowa of any of tho elate*
or
ter­
ritories. or eatltled to v o t e un der any lorra
of governm ent. or any neturaltaed citi**a
or hi* deetendenle, ehall bo denied the
right t o register ond vo te beceua* he shall
not be able to read, writ* and Interpret
a n y seetton of the eooetltullon of tbe
state of florid*, a* above provided, or b e ­
cause he shall n«t own property of the
i s l u * above •peelfltd: naturalised cltisens
of the United Stale*, however, xl Ih*
they apply, and before they shall b* adm ltlad to rcgUler, shall present to to*
registration officer certificate of hfs nataurallis t lo n ,
or a duly auth en ticated copy
thereof
Sec. 2 . Upon the adoption of thia pmendmerit to thr constitution, th* legislature
to csr rj the
•■hall enact
appropriate lei
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merit Into effect,
pu rpoH t&gt;f thl* amendm
vote* ra*t In c o m t l i a n t t with said
proposed amendments, and ' the canvas*,
declarations and return* thereof, ahall be
subjected to the same regulations and Itatrlrtions as are provided by law for gon*r*l election* In th* sta te ol Horlda.
(seal)
In Testim ony Whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and atAserl the Great Seal of the Stata
of Florida, at Tallahasae*. tha
Capital, thl* the twenty-filth
day ol J u |) , A. IL 1916.
If. C l , AY C R A W F O R D ,
Heeratary ol State.
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O r r o l l ( ‘our!, Hrtrnlh Judirial Clrtull
Hr mlnttlf Counlj, Florida
(lvvratrrrt Turp^ntlnv Company
V E T E R IN A R IA N
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Wood And Flortnrt Wood, hi* wlfo,
HAND BROS. STABLES 0
Gardner P. Wood* M iry K. Toylor
in d F rin k A. Tiylnr, hrr htiMband,
o
AnnJ* U v r t n r t a n d ------------- Ciw*
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Bring In your lame and alck
rrnffl*,
hrr hunhand, J. F llurdetl.
homes and mules.
Have them 2
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If, O'Hour
and J i m n
treated. H a r r their teeth eisinin- p * * j d n e w c o u n t y , w h i c h e v e r " h a l l i h r s o o n e r 0 'Uourl«rt hrr hu*ltand
cd, sharp corners dressed down,
To thr (Irfrndant *, Annir l.awrmurr ami
be
taken
after th e - c re a tio n ol said
new
L»*renr*. hrr husband and
projections cut off and decayed
county,
w h e n ll a h a l l
hr entitled
In one
mem her n | t h e h o u s e o f r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s ( n r Thrislmari, husband of Ihr drfrndant, Hat
molars extracted.
t ir M ( 'hr jit man
every
ten th u u --n d
o t p o p u l a t i o n . , tr t h e
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A now ll into mill- i-niil Hastn Is Itolng
■qu n* I up t*&gt; .i Mm mill* i-xtonsluii D&gt;
Uit* Sorlilnn railway.

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Work Receives My Persona

All

He lit bis pipe with t h e m
A day lator s ome ono ad ve r t is e d for
the l e t t er N and offered $15 for It.
Wh en that ad ve r t i s e me n t met h i s
e y e Gat terl y took 3N p a c k a g e s of Yu
Shor Ta-LIklb out to the g a r ba g e chute
and e m p ti e d t hem t herein
His wlfo
stood hy and smiled t hr ough her tears
at him
"Well, d e a r e s t ." who said. "I'm glad
It’s all over, an ywa y ”

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It woa within four da ys of tin*- ex­
piration of t he coupon offer tha^ the
woman who came In once a week to
scrub t he flat cleaned out t he pantry,
and with It tho can t hat hold tho cou­
pons. Thnt was the Oatterloy theory.
Tho woman could not rotnembor. Any­
"My dear," aald Mr. Gattorley* a
way, tho coupona had disappeared.
morni ng or two later, "aren' t you r a t h ­
Gatterly had Just br ought home a
er lavlah with your breakfast food?
fresh consignment of packagea And
I'm afraid that 1 can't manage all
among t h em were tho missing letters,
thlB."
N and I.
"Try to cat It, dnrllng," urged Mrs.
(lattorlny
"You know It's very nourIshlng
I forget how many pounds of
beefsle&amp;k It's equal to. but qui t e a
number "
"There must tie e nough o f It here
to equal n jirlxt* o t , " ohservud Mr Gntterley.
'However, I’ll do my best."

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c o u n t y i s the s t s t * for every ten t k o u .e n d
ot population therein, or the m sjer frectien
thereof where there m ey be ■ mejor fraction
left over after dividing tbe erhole number
of population of . t h e county b y . the
her te n taouaandi Provided, t h e t
c o u n t y ebaU h i v e at laaet ona rapreaenlat lv e a n d that n o cou n ty ehall have more
than three represe nted ret In th e hone# of
representatives. T h e members of tbe houee
of represe ntatives shall be elected for •
term of tw o years and tna member* of the
se n a t e ahall be elected for e t v m of four
year*, exrept aa hereinafter provided. The
e le ctio n for member* for each branch •hall
be at th e tam e t i m e and place*. The term
of office of senators elected in 1916 shall
expire on the flrst M onday in A p ril. 1919
T h e term of offlee of s e n a t o n elected In
1911* f roip the following counties, to-wlti
EscamblaT Oedsden, Jackson, l-*on. Msdlson, . A a f a y r t l e , Taylor, Columbia, Nassau,
DuvtM
Merlon, Siumlef. JeTerson, l-»*.
hi. nre*. t’ulnem .' Volusia, Hamilton, Alach­
ua, tlroward,
l i b e r t y , llerttando&gt; I’tnellas.
Rrevard, Palm lie eeh and l-**y, shall e x­
pire
on the flrst M onday In April, 1921:
all other senators to be elected In the yaar
19 18 their t e r m of office shell asp ire on the
first Monday In April. I9J3, All member*
of tbo hours of .representative* elected at
the general election In 1918. their term of
office ahall r tplrt on tha first Monday in
April, 1931, and thereafter the term of of­
fice of all re ember* of the house of repros e n t a t l t e v (hall com m e n c e on the Aral
T u t a d a y tile r the flrst Monday in April
neat succeeding th e election.
At the gen­
eral election in 1920 and thereafter, all
senators to be elected ahall he elected for
a tat m ot Tour year*, the term to begin on
th e flr*l Tueeday altar the flrst Monday In
April of tha following year, e i c e p t that
when a new county la created, the legirlature shall at that tim e As the length of the
te rm of tbv flrst e e n s ln r to h&lt; elected there
from s t two or fopr year* with the end
In view o! keeping th e number ol old sen­
ator* in a balance with th* number of the
new "
Sectio n 3 of Article VII of the constitu­
tion la hereby am ended so as to read a*
follow*:
" T h * regular se ssion of th* legislature
th at ahall meat in 4917 ahall apportion tha
representation is t h e house ol representa­
tive*, sa in this Article provided, which ap­
por tion m e n t shall be based upon Ih* tail
census taken by the atata of Florida or by
th* United State*, which aver la th* last
taken, in tha seveial countie* ol the etate,
and t h o s e that shall meet every ten yesra
thereafter ahall apportion the rrpirseotation in the house of rep ream I stive* In the
manner In this article provided, which ap­
p ortionm ent shell be hated upon th* last
cen sus enumeration taken by th* state of
Florida or by tha Un ited State*, which ever
Is th e last taken n e st before th* legislature
s tr apportioning the represent stlo n ehall
convene.'*
Section t ol Artlrle VII of the cnn.titu tlon It hereby am ended so sa In ressd a*
folio w s ;
"W h en any new cou n ty is created by the
legislature it shall be e n t lt lid to ona sen­
ator and o n t member ol th* house of repree en tatlvrs. until the n e i t enumeration pro­
vided for in Section 5, ol thl* Article, that
shall be taken alter tho creation ol the said
new c ou n ty, or u n til the nest cenaus m u ­
lled
State* of A merles after thr creation of the

T h is h as been p r o v e d w ith in th e la s t s ix m o n th s
b y f o u r c o m p e titiv e te s ts m a d e in th e t w o le a d in g
s c ie n tific s c h o o ls o f th e U n ite d S ta te s .

A Jnint Heaulutlnii Proposing an AtiUfliL
m ent to Seetlun 9 of Atllcie !» of the
F la t* C onstitution, Relating t o T a ia tto n
ami Finance.
He It re.oivrd by (he leglalature of the
s t a t e of Florldi
That the folio wing amendment of Kectlolt
9 of Arllcl* 9 of th* coattltution of th# i t a t e ,
re&gt;*tir*g to taxation and Anance, P hiraby
aareed to and et all be submitted lo the
elector* ol the s t a l e for adoption or rejection
at th e neat ge ntral election hereafter; that
la t o a»y, that Section 9 ol Article 9 o i- t h e 1r
t n nvtltution of the state he am end, d to
read a&lt; follow*:
"S ection 9, T h e r e ahall be exem pt Irora
ta x a tio n property tn the value nf five h u n ­
dred dollars to e v e r ) widow that haa s (irnily dependent on her fur support and to
e v er y person who la a bona tide resident
of the H alf and ha* Inal a ft mb or been
disabled in war or by misfortune "
Jo*nt lte*olut.on proposing an a m e n d ­
m ent to Sectlona 2. 3 and 4 of Article Vi I
of the constitution o( th* state of Florida,
relating to ceneus and apportionment.
It* tt received by the legislature ol the
e la t e of Florida:
T h a t th* follow in g amendment* to th*
constitution of tha *t*ts of Florida t&gt;*. and
t h e same are hereby agreed to. and , tbe
sa m e ahall be su bm itted to th* elector* af
Ih* *t«t* a t ih * gatteral flection tn 1916, for
ratification or rejection:
Section 1 of A r t l d * VII is hereby am end­
ed so ea t o read aa follows:
" T h e legislature* that shall c onvene in
th* year 1919 and thereafter ahall r o stie t
ot « • * member of the scoot* from each
c o u n t y la the atato. and *f on* n t e m b e t . *f
th e nous# «! representatives from each
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The point for you to remember is this:
Maxwell cars will take you anywhere that a n y c a r
will take you and they’ll take you as fast as you’ll dare
to travel.
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debentures o r bonds o f sm all and large
denominations Issued by the banka nnd
based nn tho security o f m ortgages on
farm lands.
These t wo systems nro to In? tinder
the general supervision of n feileral
fnrm loan Ironrd In tbe treasury depart
ment. com posed o f the secretary of the
treasury ns chair man cx otOclo and four
members appointed by the p resident
This Iroard h a s authority to npi&gt;olut ap­
praisers, e xa mi ne rs and registrars, who
wilt be public officials.
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Fadsrsl Land Bank Syotom,

I nder tho federal hind bank system
the act providers for federal land banks,
which make loans for the first tw elve
ni 'iiilis ex clu siv ely through Ipcnl nn
llenal farm loan associations compo-ed
nf b'lrrowera. T hese associations shall
be *huruboldvrs In the bankH.nnd In that
way members w ho nro borrowers will
.1 re In (ho (irollta of the hank The
ui'.iiey fur tho loans Is to come partly
fr"tn tin* cap ital of tin* lintika and part
b ft 'in tin* afile by the banks nf 1» uh'1m

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• given number of ycAra. Af te r fir a
Team tbo borrower h u tbo right on
anjr Interest date to make additional

Provides System For
Lending Money on
f arm Lands at Rea•cmble Interest For
Relatively Long Pe­
riods — Amortization
Plan For Easy Repay­
ment Prescribed t3

HE federal farm loan act, popu.
larly called tho "rural credits
law,” was algucd by the presldent a ud become a law on July
17, Tho p ri mary purpose of this act
i i ' to promote agricultural prosperfty by enabling farmers to borrow
money on f a r m mortgage security nt n
reasonable rnto of Interest and fur rel
stlvely long (tcrlod* of time. To nttnln
this object t wo farm mortgage systems
sre provided—first, a ayatem operating
through regtuual land banks and, sec­
ond, n system Operating through Joint
stuck land banks.
To at tract money to tho rnnu loon
fluid tbo a c t provides a t'brl hud Where­
by those wh o havo money to lend can
And nafo Investments In tho form of

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payments' ou tbo principal In auina of
$25 or any multlplo thereof, Uni* dis­
charging tbo debt inbro quickly.
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trust |&gt;y tin* tmnk ns security f..r the
&gt;-nns It makes tlir.nigl, the associationIf a, pnisjavtlve Imrriivver has nn
money with whbl, i„ ,,nv f„r his ass,,
elation mock he may borrow the price
"f Hint Moeli as n part of ||„. |,m„ „„
his farm luti'l
t nder this plan, ............ very Isirrower
must bo n stockholder In Ids local an*,
elation and every nss.» Inllon a stock
holder In Its illstrh t l ank Ea. li stw k
holder In nn nsKoetntlon Is liable for
tho acts of thru a*&gt;a&gt;-Jn(liiii up |„ twice
the amount of Ids stock.
How Loam Ars Obtained.
A member of II national form loan ns
lactation before obtaining a loan must
tlrst (111 out an application blank suitpiled to the loan association by the
federal farm loan hoard Tills nppllrntlon blank and other no o snry papers*
util then Is* referrol to a loan commit
tis&gt; of the nsKoetallon, which must np
('raise the ppijswty ofTerol ns sonirtty
Much application ns Is npprovot by the
h&gt;nn cittniiriMee |s then forwarded to
Ule federal I Hid bank amt must Is* In
M-stlguli I a ml rejsirttst -'ti by n sal
'•Tied appraiser of the bank Is’fote the
loan Is grunted This appraiser is re
qulred to Investigate the solvency nnd
character Af the praapectlre borrower
ns well as the value of Ids land When
n loan Is granted the amount Is for
warded to the Isurtiwer through the
loan association
The ro t s|ss Iflcallj di'flucs tin* pur
lumen for old' h tunas tuny Is* obtained
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Funds Available For Loans.

Aflwr n federal lend bank haa loaned
to first mortgago $50,000 It can obtain
permission from the farm loan board
to Issue $50,000 In farm loan bonds
bast'd on itiesc mortgages, sell such
I&gt;onds In the open market and tis© the
money thut* obtained to lend on other
mortgages.
rtils process of lending on m ortgages
and selling bonds In Issues of $50,000
may be repeated until bond* to the
amount o f twenty times the bank's
paid up caplin) are outstanding. If
each bank should linvo only Its re­
quired minimum paid up capital of
$750,000 this plan will provide ev en tu ­
ally. If nil the authorized bonds of
the tw elve banks are sold, over $ 1HO,
iMr.OOO to lend on first mortgages on
farm land. The banka, however, can
Increase their capital slock above the
re&lt;mlrcd minimum mid so Increase the
amount of bond* they can sell and thus
Increase the total amount of money
available for loans on farm mortgages.
To make these bends attractive to In
vestors the bonds, together with the
mortgages upon which they nre based,
are cxem(i£f&gt;j}.pv&gt;m federal, state, mu­
nicipal and hK-al taxation hud nre
made legal Investments for fiduciary
and trust fuiuts. The cnpltnl stock of
tho federal laud brinks Is also e/iempt
fn&gt;m turn I Ion l-'cdrrn! reserve banks
ami member banks of that system are
empowered to buy and sell these li aids
They .are to la* Issued In denominations
»f FJo. $50, fitsi. $5&lt;«i and fl.noo

BEGINS TODAY!

O r g a m j a l i o n o f B a n k s.

The temporary management of the
federal land banks Is to lie In the
hands of th e directors appointed by
tho federal farm loan board. A s soon,
however, as the subscriptions from the
loan associations total $P»&gt;.000 regular
directors are to lie nppolhtcd as fo|
lows: Three district directors, resident
In the district, shall be appointed by
the federal farm loan board to repre
sent tbo public Iniorcsi. ami six |m*a1
directors rcviihmt in the district shall
Is* c le .ic l lit tbe farm loan associa­
tion-. who must Is* stockholders In tln|
bank
The fislernl farm bain Imam
shill! deslcitnle one of Its appointees to
ait a&lt; ■11n 11 11nt 11
1 he net requires
that at leant one of (be three district
directors - In. 11 Is* experienced In farm
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*' red |iy first mortgage!* on farm
buulx Thu net define-* Ktrl* tty tin* pur
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for und thu ctuxlltions um br
“ bah loans arc to tie made ami re
•I’llr.-!* that th e rate of lulerei*t clinrged
on farm loans ahull not exta'***! »1 per
n 'nt (&gt;er ntuiimi.
Tlu* t'nltevl ittaies shall la* dlvldevl
Inin tw clro f a r m loan districts, and n
h*l**ral land bank with « sHlwcrll*e*l
capital stock o f not less than $750,*"kl.
ca* h nhtrfr‘*$5, hIiiiII Ik* estatdlslied in
**i*-h dlstrlcL Kacli federal land bank
m iy c«tabllHh branches In Ita district,
" h h ln thirty vlnys nft«*r the capital
*to**k Is offeretl for snlo It may 1h* pur
chased nt par by any one. Thereafter
tbo Rtock rem aining unsold shall be
*""ight by th e secretary *ft tho trens
*&lt;r&gt; tor tho Unltevl Ktntes
It Is prv&gt;
'Med. however. Hint the government
"ball nut receive any d lvldemLs ou Us
** " k. U ltim ately It Is Intended that
the stock In the banks shall Ik*
u"ruk| by th e nssiK-intlons of borrow­
er*. and provision therefor Is made In
*b»- law for transferring tho original
••"ok nt par to th ese associations. *

National F a r m Loan Associations.
The net provides for tho creation of
le u I nnllonal fnrm loan associations,
through which It Is contem plated that
•be federal land hanks shall make their
loans ||, tb e event that n local loan
•»**** lutlon Is not found In any locality
*hhin a year, Ihe federal farm loan
l"1nrd may nuthoiizo n feileral land
hank to m ake loans on fnrm land

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ttiitb
U» Idc’ids (iri-i td.lc i" such farm loan
tp .i
iissik hilbm by Ihe federal land bunk
nle fur more than If if"' ouintnls*,;in« arc nut adequate
i nine ••( the -Inml and nn assn- Intlnn docs not w ish to
-le n t of tin* v aim assess me to Iters for current ex pet men
Insured Improve It min borrow nt fl per rent from the
fcdi nil land bunk to tin nucuml not to
f"i n t less tliai. I V 'lid In fin* nrgri-gnte one fourth of
II f.irl &gt; v e ils
Its l l l l l l k Si is k
,-t provide f"r tliT? • In .
m inlres Isiili the land
n nn !. i an inir'i
i..inks at,.I the farm bum iissnelnMinis
i- ..I ii lived hum
to iii.w.i pr*'V|~|on fui eerralu reserve** I
■mltiniiunl luslall
before they can pay am dividends
meet ail IhlerestIh s e t ImiH ivtiere | i «*ii| colulll lull* d" |
led Ifinke the f'lrinnI Inn of rissm Inthms
practicable the fnrm Iwin Isianl may
atilhurlxe the fnlernl land tmnk In
tnnkc h'fins Ihrnugh ncents np|irovetl
by the Imuird These agents nre to Ik*
l«inkn. trust rouipnnfes. mortgage com
panics nr wivim** Inslltuiluna clmrtereil
hr the sla te
They may receive ns
compensation tin* nctunl expense In­
volved in transacting the loan ami In
nddlilon thereto a sum nut to exceed
one half nf 1 per cent (ter annum on
the unpaid ruinclpal of the loans made
through them. When lire farm loan
Imnrd decides that a locality I* ade­
quately served bv farm loan assoc la
I Intis no further loans nre to lw* made
through agents
In addition to the nystem or tw elve
federal land banks nnd the nntlonnl
farm loan associations of tsirrovvera
tho net perm its tho establishm ent of
joint stock land honks nnd authorizes
them to carry on the business of lend­
ing directly to borrowers on fnnn
mortgage security nnd Issuing farm
ntlons or other (dockholders. The loon loon bonds. These Irnnks must hnvo a
associations from their Imnk dividends, capital of not less than $250,000. They
after setting aside the require*! re­ nro under the supervision o f the fed­
serves nnd meeting expenses, can de­ eral farm loan board, hut the govern­
clare association dividends to their ment does not lend them any financial
niemlwni. In this way tho profits. If assistance.

nny, will be distributed among the bor­
rowers and will to that extent mince
the amount of tnterest actually paid by
them.
The fnlernl land Imllk" an* npeclflcn!
|y prohibited from charging •&lt;* cuuncc
linn with making a loan any fees &lt;?r
commission* which are not nuthorUed
by the farm loan lioartt Tho author­
ized fees need not 1x&gt; paid In ndrnnce.
hut may he mode part of tho loan.
A m o r t i x s t i o n Plan o f R s p a y l n a Loans.

It has been said that nil loans #ro to
bo repaid on the amortization plan.
This plan calls for a number or fixed
annual or semiannual payments, which
Include not only all Interest nnd
U,(' lAihk to nn amount equivalent to 5 charges duo , b ® X* * k‘
£
rent Of t he s u m It want* to obtain dpol ns well.
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^ "a membera.- This stock U held In calculate! as to extinguish t he debt In

n o t tor s p e c i a l lots, hi
This D isc o u m
a p p l i e s t o e v e r y t h i n g in t h e h o u s e , i r r e s
p e c t i v e of p r i c e n n d k i n d . O u r f i n e s t
“ S c h l o s s - B a l t i m o r e ,,S u i t s i n c l u d e d

$ o.ou
$10.00
$12.00
$16.00
$20.00
$25.00

suits,
Suits,
Suits,
Suits,
Suits,
Suits,

now
now
now
now
now
now

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$ 7.50
$ 9.00
$12.00
$15.00
$18.00

and other grades in proportion

Gsnersl Provisions,

The Inw. through the farm loan
txvnrd. provide* the necessary machin­
ery for frequent examinations of tho
banks nnd the assoclnlions, for the
proper cancellation "of mortgages and
for tho safe custody of mortgages of­
fered as security for bonds. When
any mortgage otTcred a* security for
bonds Is withdrawn t he hank Is re­
quired to replnco t he security with
other mortgages or with other satlafacinPe
#aimsI
tory ss/vlln
collateral.
Hoary penalties of fine or Imj
ment or both nre Imposed for
tlons of t he art. malfeasance In
fraud, embezzlement, defalrall

ALL HOT WEATHER SUITS NOWr REDUCED

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SANFORD,
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THE OANFORD HERALD
—

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford

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AS T H E W ARDEN IS LIVING
IN A T E N T A N D WE HAVE NO
PLACE TO RECEIVE VISITORS,
our chief concern at present la the
erection of a, lodge, which ahould be
Antibedifor the Federation meeting
in Mi ami , Nov. 21 t o 24th. *The

ine the popular approval which th e
next generation will beetow upon the
forcaighted. women of Florida who
havo aavfed Paradtae Key for the
eager' .eyed .botanist and nature
lo v e n of ‘A merica. It ahould be a
national monument. July 10, 1916."

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l ast F e der at i on boar d m ee ti n g in
Hon.'*W. A. M c R a e , Comml al oner
Tal lahassee uuthorixed t he bulldirig of Agri cult ure pf S t a te , Tallahassee,
of a lodge to be finishod for tho InM os t a Woman C l in t to P a l t h l e a s Ne it her q ue s t i o n is ans wered in t he when t he F a m o u s -Players a d a p t a ­ apection of t h e Feder at ion, a t which Florida, in a r e c en t article on, " W h y
N o t t h e S t a t e Beaut iful Td” said:
FOR SALE
picture s t or y, far a t t h e critical m o ­ t i on of Cl yd e F it c h’s g r e a t d ra ma ,
H u sb an d?
t ime t h e formal opening will t ake " T h e F e de r at i on of W o m e n ' i Cl ub s
'
"
T
h
e
W
o
m
a
n
in
t
ho
C
as
e,
"
will
bo
m
en
t
her
t
wo
little
ones,
fr
ight
ene
d
Probl em of m a n y wives figures In
place. Plans uro 'being m a d e by t he la doing a no tabl e work, Betting an
F o r S a j e —T o m a t o p lant s A No. 1
New Triangle d r a m a , " T h o . C hi l ­ by a t h u n d e r s t o rm r u n in u p o n tho t he P a r a m o u n t a t t r a c t i o n at the local commi tt ed t o t a ke t h e entire
ex
ampl
e
for
m
e
n
folks,
in
p
ro
mot
ing
s
to
ck . F. F. D o rn c r, Cel ery Ave.
S
t
a
r
Fri
day.
For
In
this
celebrated
couple. T h e scale is t u r n e d . C o ra
dren in the House. "
co nv e nt io n to t ho park, for this oc­ t he science of forestry and b ea u t y .
'
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bids her s we e th ea r t good-ni ght , and play tho g re at emot ional actress a p ­
casion. By w i n te r we i n t e n d to be Amon g its ac hievement * la the c r e a­
.At Lyric W e d n e s d a y .
goes with her babies to her lonely pears,* not as tho W om an , b ut as t he
Kxeept o n l y war, t h e r e U no s u b ­
For S a le — A second h a n d piano In
devo ted wife who risks her name and p re p ar e d to s er ve r e f r e sh m en t s to tion of Royal P al m S t a t e Park, an
rdbm.
j e c t more p r o m i n e n t l y before t h e
a
ut
o
par
ti
es
nnd
have
a
few
rooms
g
o
o d - c o n d i t i o n . T el e p h o n e No. 4G
Th en f a te has s o m et h in g to say. her personal safety in t he struggle to r e n t t o scientists, co nd uc ti n g re­ e s t a t e of Borne 2,000 acres in D a d e
people of t he U n i t e d S t a t e s t o d a y ,
or
write Box 1026, S a n f o r d .
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c o u n t y , cont ai ni ng per haps the finest
which she, wages a ga in st tho infuri­
more discussed in Thornes, news, His own misdeeds cause t h e gui lty
search
wdrk.
collection of royal palms, some of
at ed w o m an who is a t t e m p t i n g t o
papers, clubs; a n y s u b je ct which is hus band t o be removed m uch f a r ­
F o r Salo— T h r e e Iota o n Sanford
• The Da d e c o u n t y commissioners t h e m 100 feet h i g h —to be found in
havo J ul i an Kolfo c on d emn e d on t he
t
he
r
t
h
a
n
a
n
y
mere
di
vorce
decreee
receiving more e a r n e s t t h o u g h t a n d
Heights'.
Except ional bar gai n, $76
charge of m u r d e r in revenge for his a p p r o p r i a t e d $1000.00 for p a r k p ur­ this count y, besides 60 or more v a ­
consi derat ion from those who ha ve 1could t a k e him, and t he ri ght man ,
each.
E
n
q
u i r e Heral d Office.
havi ng robbed her of a victim, his poses. A s ho rt t i m e ago a c ampa ign ri et ies —in all a verit able wo nd er­
tho most vital i nt er e st s of t h e n a ­ gets t h e ri gh t woman af ter all.
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was i n a u g u r a t e d to rair*e a " M i l e of land "
best friend.
N o r i n a T nl m ad g e is s t a r r e d as the
tion a t heart , t h a n t h a t of dom es t ic
Di
mes
,"
$6336.00
and
mo
re
t
hnn
f t is a glowing t ri b u t e to the
T h e above Is published (or t he
Fo r Snle— Horse a nd t wo delivery
r el at ions hi ps —mar r ia ge and divorce. wife, and o t h er s in a well chosen cast
$1000,00 has- boon realized for the
Ap pl y to G. W. 8pencer,
T h e problems invol ved na tu ra l ly are Eu ge ne Pallettc as t h e h us ba nd , genius of this great actress t h a t she par k f und. If t he million residents purpose of giving every resident of wagons.
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find their way to tho mot ion pi ct ure Wm. Hi nckl ey as t he o t he r man , and makes M a r ga re t one of t he most np- of Flori da would each c o n t r i b u t e a S anfor d an o p p o r t u n i t y to c o n t r i b ­ 111 P ar k Ave.
T h e poali/ig and lovable women t h a t dime, $100,000.00 could easily he ut e to the P a r k F un d. Ever y viuh
screen. In the newes t Tri angl e play, Jewel C a r m e n as tho siren.
Fo r S a l e —S e v en t y- tw o acres best
" T h e Children in t he Hous e, ” t her e famous " T ri a n g l e K i d d i e s " have a b a v l —ever appeared on the screen. raised for t h e work nnd t h a t would me mb er , especially sh ou ld t ak e a d ­
But
she
is
not
of
t
he
helplesj
v
ar
ie
ty
celery
land, a b o u t fifteen or ttfenty
is presented a p a r t i c u l a r l y i nt ere st i ng great deal to do, t h e re being five
solve t he probl em of m a i n t e n a n c e v a n t a g e of t his privilege to aid in
which
weeps
copiously
over
her
mis­
acres
of
it imp ro ved, for sale at a
t
he
c
ampa
ign
for
"
F
l
o
r
i
d
a
B
e
a
u
t
i
­
domest ic s i tuat ion , used as a basis children in all in t he st ory, who go
and d e v e lo pm e nt for s o m e years.
fortunes.
When
M
ar
g
a
r
e
t
learns
b
ar
gai
n.
B e t t e r t h a n h as been of­
ful,
"
a
nd
help
In
t
h
e
d
ev
el
op
me
nt
t
hrough
s
o
m
e
'
thri
lli
ng
a
d
v
e
nt
u
r
es
,
a powerful and d r a m a t i c st ory.
t h a t her hu sb an d has fallen int o We ahou ld a h a v e for i m m e d i a t e use, of one of t h e m o s t beautiful spot s in fered a r ou nd here w i th i n t en years.
including
c
a
p
t
u
r
e
a
n
d
a
t
t
e
m
p
t
e
d
in­
Cora Vincent h 118 married t he
Claire's t rap, she steels her nerves f j r building purposes, b y m o s t con­ o ur Un i te d St at es .
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Co nt ri bu ti ons A. P. Connelly.
wrong man. She h a d a cha nc e to cineration b y a g an g of robbers,
for tho ordeal a nd det ermines to s e r v at i v e es ti mat e, n ot less t h a n m a y bo s ent di rect ly to Mrs. J o h n
m a r r y t he right one, b u t allowed
T h e pl ay also i nc lude s s ome r e ­ tight fire with fire. As a result, this $5000.00, b u t $10,000.00 woul d p er ­
F o r S a le — E q u i t y in p rop er ty on
GifTord at C o c o a n u t Grove, or to
herself to be influenced by her p a r ­ m a r k a b l y pi ct uresque o u t d o o r scenes
girl of gentle birth minglgs with mit mo re subs tan ti al and p e r m a n e n t Mrs. J. W. Dickins, Sanford. Eac h Oak a v e n u e n nd Oviedo Railroad.
ents to accept t he m an who had taken in a forest, illust rati ng a fairy
Claire as one of her own kind and i mprovement s.
d on or will be given full credit, a nd See Geo. D. Ballard, a t ‘ Millerla
ntoney rather t han t he one who had story, told by one of t h e c h a r a c t e r s
We are t aki ng this m e an s of pre­ (jvery dime will bo appr eci at ed and Ilnkery.
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wins her confidence until, after many
character. Two children are born. and hav i ng much to do with t he d e ­
heart breaki ng failures she s ud denl y s ent ing t he par k for y our consi dera­ will aid in compl et ing the " Mi l o of
Th ei r father is dissolute and in the velopment of events.
For S a l e — T h r e e horse power gas
succeeds in forcing a confession out tion a n d are maki ng a di rec t per­ Di mes ."
net of u siren. T h e other m a n has
engine with wa te r p u m p and all
sonal appeal to each friend of Flor­
of Claire an d saves her husband.
not married. Ill her grief and des ­ Ralph Herr M a k e s S cr e e n Debut tn
connect ions, s ui t ab le for private use
ida.
Those donat ing m o re t han a
peration, the young wife appeal s to
or for i rri gat ion purposes. Will sell
dime will be helping to m a k e up in
" T h e Purple Cad) "
New Triangle Siren Has Startling
him for s ym pa th y a nd his reply is !
/it a sacrifice.
For full Information
part,
for
those
it
will
be
iiffpossible
Ralph Herx, the well k n o wn come­
Wa rd ro be
to ask her to elope with him.
ad
dr
es
s
Mrs.
A.
S. Ha rro un e, Day­
to
re
ach.
Please
send
y
ou
r
d
o
n
a
­
dian, who will be r e me mb er ed for
Some of t he most decided novel­ tion t o Mrs. J o h n Gifford, Park
t ona Beach, FTa.
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Wo ul d she have been justified in his excellent work in " T h e Soul
doing so? Would she have don e so? Kiss," " A Pair of Sixes," and re- ties in feminine a d o r n m e n t ever C h a i r m a n F. F*- W. C., C o c o a n u t
F o r Sale C h e a p — Horse, wa'ggn,
po rt ra yed in pictures are promised Qrove, Florida, and remail this
cenlty in " Rugg les of Red G a p , "
buggy and surrey, all in good con­
as features of " T h e Children in the chain let ter to a friend a nd t hey are
will ma ke his d eb ut on t h e screen in
Tom Downey, who onco was with dition.
Ap pl y a t W. W. Aber­
House." a Triangle Fine Arts d r a ma to d o t he same.
If you h ave re­
“ The Purpl e La dy . " a five part
tho
Phillies,
has
announced
tils
ren
a
t
h
y
'
s
F
u r n i t u r e Store.
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which will he shown at the Lyric ceived a lettpr before, or do not care
M et r o Rolfe wonder[dtiy which will
itremunt from baseball.
T h e a t r e beginning Wednesday
for a n y reason, to make a donation,
For Sale — M ar in e m ot o r, 18 horse­
be shown here at t he S t a r tonight
young
ai
l
ri-sa
I
ki
ndl y remail to a friend, so t h a t the
Jewel Carmen, a
power, 3 cylinder, 3 cycle, Ferro.
Stallings
Is
out
with
a
prediction
Irene How ley. a n o t h e r stage fa­
We that the Braves will win tho National First class condition, Sanfor d Machwho w us last seen in an ingenuous chain will * not be broken.
vorite ih f e a t u r e d with Mr Herx m
chain
will
not
be
broken.
We
are
leaguft pennant tills year
rule in t h e He Wolf Hopper paly,
ine &amp; G a ra ge Co.
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this p r oduc ti on
Some of t he most
" S un s hi n e Da d. " blossoms fort it in aski ng those who read t he published
novel a nd picturesque scenes ever
K. F . L A N K . M A N A G E R
Jimmy O'Neill of Mlnooku has been
Lor •'Bile -Owing to change to
" T h e Children in the House" as a let ter to respond without waiting to
shown upon .the screen are seen in
sold
by
tho
Boston
American*
to
tho
electrical
power we h ave on hand
full fledged siren of the screen
In receive one
• Ti ll. HORSE THAT PLEASES
this feature*
They
were phot o­
Buffalo
club
of
thu
International
machi
nery
in good condition, conthe p a r t of Jane C our ten ay , a c a b - I All questions will be answered
graphed in a famous R r o a dw a y res­
leaguo.
|
aistlng
of
boilers, engines, water
arel danger, she lures n foolish hus- ' p r o m p t l y .
Remember , t h a t those
t a u r a n t , w h i ' b i* known in the storv
*
*
*
I
p
um
ps
,
fire
p um ps , air compreaband played by Eugene Pullette. to who live in Florida, put forth one" T h e Purple Li ght ning T an go
I bis Is Roy l l a r t l e l l s sixth year
Bll(| s un d ry o t he r machines,
his d es tr uc ti on
As aids to bis ruin t e n t h t he HTort to e nh an ce Florida's [ sout h wllh tho New Yorks "And It s
Parlor"
Ot her interesting scenes
at ion she bedecks her self in \ a m ­ a t t r a c ti on s , as do the Californians going to be my best, too." said tho which we offer at prices which are a
TONI GHT—" T h e Avenger” “ The
were s taged at Coney Island, during
small p ar t of t he original cost. If
piricul a t t i r e r e ma rk ab le for its ex­ (or their s t at e , Florida with her veteran.
Alaskan Mouse Hound" . Selig
a big hol iday celebration t here
Mr
i nt erest ed address Virginia Carolina
wonderful cl imatic conditions, re­
treme uni queness
Tribune News.
14th Episode
Herx a nd Miss Ifowley are support
Bill Euyster. the former Hartford Chemical Go., care II. H. Peabody,
of "The I run Claw ”
There are evening gowns Bis sources ami beauti ful n at ur al growth pitcher will be field captain of the N u p e n n l nedent , Sanford, Fla.
ed by a strong cast
would
soon
become
a
ver
it
able
G
a
r
­
lingulsheil l«oi h by originalit . of
Lawrence d u b . under Jcijse Burkett.
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W edneaday—- - “ Children in the
ib-sign and at t ract ivenes s of material, den of Eden
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r
ic
H
ci|.
Triangle Pint nl the
this season
" F l o r i d a Beaut iful " should he the
Hniise" featuring Norma Talewelry of s t rang e shapes and put
FOR KENT
n e h(I a )
madge
"The I.ion and the
terns and u headdress of jet and slogan
A s trong pull a long pull
Nick
Allrork
will
this
year,
an
here­
" T h e C h i l dr en in t h e H&gt;&gt;u*.v" by
For Rent
Half of 8 acres on Cell.irl (laluriog Joe Jnrknon
pearls which twine and curl about 11 I'uB all togehtAr sum ess
tofore. have practical charge of (levelRoy Snmerv die
P r o d u c e d by (
M
other half will share
oping the recruit pitching material Of *‘r V ave nue
the si ren' s head like serpents
5 ours for Florida F I KSS r
4 S A Frankl in
S u p e r v i s i o n by
crop.
Come hi person.
Will not
rs John Gifford,
tho Nationals
T h u r s d a y — ’ Cu t t i n g it O v e r "
I) \ \
Griffith
N o r m a T al m a d g e is seen as the C hairm an R oyal I'alai S ta te J’;iirk.
answer
any
l
etters.
Inexperienced
" H u n g r y llear*t&gt;
' Goi ng \S •—
vt
wife whose hus band Is lured to liesJoe Rlggert will chase (Hob In cen­ parties in c e l e ry and l et tuce growing
T h e cas t:
f\ F . \ \ y
C .
to Ma ke G o o d " Cat he News.
t er flotil for Mlko Kelley's St Raul need not a p p l y either, as renters or
m o t i o n by Miss Carmen, and o t h er *
C o r o a h bv U &gt;o ve . Fla.
Cora, wife of A rt h ur Vincent
At t r ac t i v e offer to
p ro mi nen t
and busy m e m b e r s ^ * / 1
M r a . J i u t w h l l Edwards team In tho American Association. s}iare c r op per s.
N or m a T a l m a d g e
Cr Ida)---Triangle l&gt;a&gt;
Iteg gar a
lignin this season
the
cast
are
the
"
T
ri
ang
le
KiddiedT
(
C
h
a
i
r
m
a
n
Conservati
on
D
e
p
a
rt
m
e
n
t
Alice,
her
sister,
wife
of
Fred
Brown
right par ty
See G C. M r Dougs!
of Cnwnpore" featuring H It
'
y p
y
*
Aliee R lie who go t h ro ug h t he most amazingly
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Warner
'The Hitler 1*111 fea­
I-"reilily Tlrnmns. (Jin New Orleans
nt ore
I ho\ h a \
r-ri coil n t ered
dancer
'
I it fi &lt;* i ..iirt.ti *i * ,i . a 1■.ituring Mm k "s.i » in
i irlando. Florida
r
i
c
r
u
i
i
Is
Hiild
in
h
a
v
e
t
he
e
dg
e
on
For Rent
llousekeejiing apart
- llo-. f wi g M a haiulit . inn s in
I. w.J i arriici.
\ | . p r . . w d M r s W &gt; I.- o n i n g . .
t h e oilier t h u d b a s e ciiiidlilatca for tiients. furnished, down stairs, larg*1
in
li
h
a
t
&lt; li .*r 11- Brow ri i . -fn r n t li &lt; \ h i
tile ( lev. land t e a m
1 tits
iI r I i ■ Vrdies
II.'
I'r.-sid.-nt
F l o r i d a F e d e r a t i o n of
well ven ti l at ed rooms, sleejiing porch
W i i .i u. Mil. &gt;te
&lt;rlil Bunk
nhe t&gt;ver’ F ifth C. [*i-*"i&gt; Ceg
W o m e n s ( Tul. s, Jacksonville.-, Fi.i
and
screened porches. All Copve
Fred Brown. his brut her. ■a
F5 A Duffy, last y a r n premier bur
O' The King"
Attention is invited to W hat Find,
t
ncea
in kitchen. 618 Uuk avenue.
lor of tho Youngstown cluli, will wear
W.
U.
!Lawrence
live
nent Sci ent ists Say Concer ning
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a
Grant!
Rnplds
uniform
In
tho
Con
Flllgene Rail-tie
Arthur Vim *■nt
T h e Park
( old D r i n k s will lie j j i w n
trnl
league
this
season
;.-nt li'inu n " t r o o k
At F.-tin Vkrn
Dr Charles T Simpson of Little
For Kttnt Furnished h ous e of six
a w a y at t h e M a t i n e e
\\ al ter l o n g
rmufis
and luith.
Cor. 9 t h and
River. Florida, in an article appear
R nljili ( 'a p r o n
w h o It 1* re ca lled ,
Saturday
J .i-.ii.-r \ in* « 'i i II •
1 r. ■i. I-.,.
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n g in t he \ pril n u m b e r of the had a b r i e f t r i a l w ith th e I ' h l l l l e * se v­ M v rile
rg r . .i .. \\ O M K V 1* ( I i BN iH-* F L ORI ­ I rupi. M ah i z i n e -aid
I h av e been e r a l Hensons ago has r e t i r ' d p e r m a ­
For Rent
Six r o o m c o t t age nt:
\ i•
11 .ill.
1 Bill.
over all the warmer part of Florida n e n t ly f j urn th e d ia m o n d
DA \ \ ILL I I A\ li BKAi Tl Palmetto avenue
$ IS jior mont h
Ho
in.
Biding
the
lower
h
e
.
through
Fl I I*AI M G A R D E N S
I
n
q
Mre
of
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
F
u r n i t u r e Co
I. d. 11If j
llnutiy B u r k e ' u n e ..f FFugUev Jen,
m r til'- b IV)'. !|i and 1&lt;r&lt;-,i|lli id l LiI&lt;i
9 6-lli'
(
in'
T h e i l ul dr ei i
Rm*
■io.it &lt;i i , •, ! i.i., A-ig. 1916 t h e Republic of Haiti, tin- entire | n i n e s m a n y a s s i s t a n t * , is enil.-avorliig
to
m
a
k
e
G
r
o
v
e
r
I
.niiderrutlk
r
e
s
o
r
t
to
D.
Friend of Florida
island of J at nui ca and q u i t e a little
Furni shed rooms, large and cool,
c u r v e balls i b i s s u m m e r
I
I
lie
Florida
Federal
ion
of
W
orn
of
Sji.uti.li Hou di i rm
1 have sailed
four blocks from business center.
,j
/ .v
on's Clubs hus u n d e r t a k e n tho j'roal- t h ro ug h the lovely Uahat nun Archi­
Mnrty Bergliammcr. tho Pittsburgh IGxC+i rooms in connection.
Cheap
Former Sanford Girl i.. Appear m cM co ns ervat io n work of any orgtin- pelago and l anded on several of its Fed. whiFla to plrvv whh tho Si I'mit rates for s u m m e r . C o m f o rt Cottage,
• t l ie v lur I r . Ua
u--.it ion of women in the Uni t ed islands, 1 h ave visited t he Bermudas " ‘apt r i xt year. In n classy Itilldder, corner F'ourth and Magnolia. 92-tf
T h e Just legislature gave and cruised again and again through
i* ' i r * ! i n tfj If*#*
If you are one of those wh&lt;&gt; a u t o ­ F la t '•*.
F’or R e n t — Several nice office
the
Federation
960 acre* of land t he entire Mediterranean* an d down
matically comic, t t h e n a m e ’of Run!
---------------------room*
over Yowell’s. Enquire N. 1’
my
IS
miles
s
ou
th
of
Miami,
to
he
t
he
west
coast
of
Africa,
but
ine Frederick with the g ri■j. i r obs ..[
\tl minlslrNiuf'a Nallf r
f
Hr.llrm.nl
n(
1
OW
'ell
Si Cl),
32-lf
known
hereafter
as
Royal
Pal
m
j
«V«*
have
n
ev
er
rested
on
any
sjiot
" Z aza ," "Bella D o n n a . " a i d the
Arfotinla
S t a t e Park. Thi s ro n ta iu s the larg- on e a r t h us beautiful us Paradise T t» A 11 W h u t n . 11 Ma y S' &lt;&gt;m*rn
other " vampire,. " whi&gt; h she has i
For R e n t — 708 Park avenue. Eni* h#rr &gt;
that «»ii T *•»!« \
t erpret ed on the *t reen, t hen titer, est g ro wt h of Royal Palm* in t he Key. ft is absolutely u n i q ue ; it in a 11** l»th •!i y «»f (jttulir* A I* I'*I g, I (piire of H. C. Du Bose, Flr-R sr-d
■ball
m y a i nuut nt.* aiI hai, k 11 at "f
is n greal siirpi se in More f..r yo" Uni ted S t a t es , m a n y es t im at ed to juctiire of u nsurpassed Beauty set **f lit** pi|ft(e cl l.ti ) ; Itriisan, tj* t». &lt; I’ark (.vi-MjM.
48-t(
in
n
wonderful
frame;
t
h
e
dome
of
t_»
ihv
Non
rails*
Sir g * ll»*r.» g. ( 0 1 .
be 100 feet in height, together with
Sy
Jyilc*
of
f'rn.iriijlr
I
«
&gt;
»
■
l&gt;,
as
t.u
flit
n
more t h a n 60 varieties of trees, rare t he blue at mo s ph er e forming the Nanf r «J, I’luri Sa, a i l -t* 1 j.» rlin
id.
WANTED
| j »**ar m
m ) V* tl I P M i* It
lb | a! f
-i.l
orchids, ferns, vines and beaurifu, Upper jiart of it; the wide expmine *i*o
Mttt Dr aupr*i\*M| a -1I
r - ■*.
W ant ed
Flat or roll top dink
W I w.,.* s
trees 11 is
a
wonderful
t rop. of t he Everglades its lower part.
V&gt;11 i u r a D t r ( , i
A
with
d
r
a
w
e
r
s
and c u p b o a r d In ped­
cal jungle, naid by mlenliMa to lie I *&gt;« whole i d l e d is glorious beyond
1o.|. r|’uf #-1i#|r
estals.
Box
1168,
Sanford.
103-30
the mo st uni que of its kind, known t he power of description; t he dark
l l r p a r l n i . n l t f Mi r I - i r . io,
b
r
o
a
d
leaved
vegetation
which
forum
II. H. l . mi t l 'ilftr-r* .it p n t f . - r v l i l t ' l a
in t he Uni ted Stales. It is t he only
Good y o ung white wo man wishes^
Aui 1.it., uli.
s t a t e jiark owned by a Federat ion of i rregular out lined mass of forest is
N'.U-r II hrfrl.j «lv. n il.ri \&gt;,t!la-n |i position,
i f M tie Bubbcrt a, The
in a n
of
IV r k i w , ,
Fl a ,
, |
.
j
„„,
Women, a nd will be to Florida what c r owne d here and t h e r e by noble 2I 111
102-2lp
1, lull. tuaUu lli.niti .-a,| Kiory, No Oaks, city.
the big trees are to California.
It royal palms, singly or in groups nssm. im s&gt;, nH'.C', . -,h s ' , ,,r vv1,
M - r i l n n 32.
)'nw.iaM |.
. -,
ll»
ju
/.
Sunford, Flu., J u l y 31, 1916. No­
ia necessary t h a t you, as a citizen of which cut thu s k y line wi th charmi ng t nllalia-arn Moil,Ran, h r . I,Jcil tiV.icn ol
im
antlon
to
s
u
t
a
F
i
v
e
y
.s
r
Pruul
to
ra­
tice. J. A. B r y a n t Pi an o Go., Cor:* ,
T h e whole h a m m o c k . Been
Florida realize vvliat great nssets the effect.
ta MI. h rtalm to thr liti.l »t. n , .Im t 'IIh i I,
b e a u t y spots of t he s tat e would be, fr om any poi nt seems us though it l.rlori! Clark C lrtult I'nuM, at Htnfni &lt;| poration. J. A. B r y a n t and all con­
Klarldl, on l hr 2Klh .!»&gt; ..I
cerned jileasc take notice, Aug. 21*
i f ‘p ro pe rl y conserved; if, with the was t he work of some g re a t muster I f 16.
Claimant
l
u
i
x
r
.
I
.
Vilm
^irr:
1916, I will sell o n e l iupmobi le, Nol
and
sca
pe
gar
dener
,
a
nd
s
o
-it
is;
it
increasing flood of travel ever t u r n ­
I*. A . Hu - h of W r liw a . Honda
1541,
to p a y s torage charges OR.
was
designed
a
n
d
exe
cut
ed
by
NAtv.
•
.
lam
of
W.-rivta,
Florida
ing s o u t h w a r s d —wi th a million t o u r­
W. H. ttoyd of VVrhiwa. Flurida
same
for
period oDtwfl years. Z. J'j
ists Inst year, a nd more each suc­ T U R E .
As 1 gaze w i t h a we and
VV, A. Huah ul VVrVDn, Hurlda.
J er ry , J u l y 29, I 9 f « . t
99-6tp
, i
FIO BEUT W. D A V IS
ceeding season; If, we m ak e the r a p t a d m i r a t i o n on t his work of t he
103 Tuca X Frt-IOle
Keflttor.
" L u r e of t he S o u t h " Irresistible, by G r e a t Ma st er I feel t h a t it is perfect,
LOST
tlr r of Asptlcatlon. for Taa Ilrrd Under
“ mu lt ipl yi ng F lo ri da 's at t r a c t io ns . " as beautiful as it is u n i q u e and my N sHrrlion
S of Ch a»lri t * SS. Lana of Flor­
id
a
I . os t —C a m e o brooch sot with four
N o lirr i. hrrfl.y x 1v n lhai Ov-rr-tr-rt
A jiark e nd o wme n t of' 960 nrres h e a r t swells with pride a n d |iatrlotTurprrilln.- Co , purrhaarr nl Tat
,r.
ism
because
of
the
fact
t
h
a
t
Florida
pearls.
Lost between
Sanford
w a s ' g i v e n By Mrs. He nry M. Flag­
ram No Si*l. d al..I U ,. !,", .1,, „( N . v r m
n
Findpossesses
such
a
grand
tropical
forest
lirr
l».
IS9&amp;.
ha
*
nift
«
,
-nirtrair
and
A.
C.
^
stution
ler, mak i ng 1920 arres, including
in mv . * » , and »,a. m/.ir arq.iirait.Vn I.Vr er re tu rn to Herald Office-' and re­
— t h a t it belongs Jo Da d e c o u n t y . "
ts*
1“ latu* in a-r.u dau .r o i . h laa
.
,
jiark. T h e jdim is to keep t h e en­
reive reword.
iuk-*.ip
Dr . David Fairchild, Agricultural Said rarllflrali- mihrana ihr (ollnalng
d o wm e n t , if possible, for.jhe d e ve lo p ­
rrtbed property sltuatrd In Ktmlnola c u n
See 23, Tu„ n.
m en t of botanical gardens. T h i r t e e n Exp lo rer in charge, B ur ea u of P la nt ‘?!
Lost, s t r a y e d or stolen in SJmford
• r t . J 1?’,
** .£•; i &gt; » k u oi N wt ,
miles of I n g r a h a m Hi ghwa y will be I n d u s t r y , U ni t e d Stat cx D e p a r t m e n 0 , J
N W W ol N.WR ol N l ; i
May,
1910, ladies’ v a l u a b l e gold
rjih t of «gjr.
compl et ed from Hom es t ea d t o t he of Agriculture, Was hin gt on , D. C i t idTh«lN*i i l dR ,tUIL
" A d e l y d i 1' tit
n d being *sae«aed «| th» &lt;|«tr h unt ing case watch.
•f tb* Iwmncff of »urh ortlArM.. In thv back. Ch ai n, 2 cords t b r o u a n slide*! a
par k b y a b o u t S e p t e m b e r 1st. F ou r wri tes tho following.:
M*’ A.
Ifftick, ____ _*it«J
— _____
" I t - s h o u l d n o t be difficult for a n y ­ tifirfein ibill b# rtpdpfrncd areardlnf to Itw charm, gold , a n d pearl o p / r » gsl**t s *„d
IU iaaua that*on on lha ISth day
t h e p ar k. T h e p a r k Is a g am e pre­ one familiar wi th t he ch a ng es which fit
Hol dcr of a n y p a r t pt&lt; &amp;^/giY* 1°^*'
RaptnAbrr. A- D . ISIS.
,
WUnaas
my otBclal ■Ifqsturs sn d s«al tion t o E d i t o r Herald, Henry Mc»
h
a
v
e
t
ran
sf
or
med
t
he
wonderful
serve a n d a bird s an c t u a r y , q u a n ­
Hal* the 11ih day ol Auxuat, A. I&gt;. 1*18.
tities of bi rds bci r. r fed nor.- b y tho h a m m o c k s s h o u t Mi ami int o rcsi...
,
E. A. ,D O IJO t.A 83.
Laulin or Mrs. Malcolm WrignL
C*f/UR
jdence sitps for the wealthy, to Imagim -Tq»su R o u tt Sum taste Co., Ft*.
wa rden.
P a l m e t t o , Fla.
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. AUGUST 18. 1916
Transfer C ompanv
Coming into
Orluntlo .it breakneck speed Harrorll
rounded the curve on the east side
•&gt;f the lakir and Self Hutched the
neat.
I licy skidded. the car dashed
into a telephone pole and Self'* hand
was smashed hy th.* contact.
All
hone* in the Angers and hand were
broken and Self, who hy trade is a
carpenter will I... out of eui|iinyrnent
for 1‘ome %
tune
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aHowe
i «I *%t*VI»r, hi* \A;|4
philosophic at the hospital last even­
ing.

CITY OF SANFOIUI HAS FAC­
As a remit of the speeding tne
TORY FOR THEIR MANU­
Muirk car was wrecked
After it
FACTURE
hit the telephone pole t h e right
Some of our S anfor d grower*
should experiment, with the growing
of broom corn. This crop is bri ng­
ing much higher prices t han ever
beforo and used in conj unct ion with
the palmetto makes tho best broom*
possible. Such an i n d u s t r y can lie
fostered in our mi dst and Messrs
Stone &amp;. Va u gh n nre now making
brooms here of t he p al me tt o and
facing them with t he real broom
corn.
If tho broom corn could be

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VOLUME VII

BROOM CORN
IS RAISED IN
STATE OF FLA.

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wheels eaught under the road grade
and with a bent axle and steering
gear continued to run for fifty feet
or more and then plunged down the
embank me nt into the lake.
Second
sucker Spitznagle was
thrown through the wind shield
which was splintered und had to
swim out of the lake Hob Schuyler,
star center fielder was thrown iut •
the swamp as well us pitcher Hob
Moore, Clffl T at u m anil llarroll,
the driver
F o . innately all
. i
pants of the car escaped death and
serious injury ex&lt; • pi Self
l( wa* the opinion of fan.* la-l
night t hat speeding from Sanford
would prove unpopular in the future
as a result of this accident., It ha*
been the habit to speed to and from
the old bull park at the Seminole
capital to Orlando
Various driver*
have met with narrow escape* and
frond MOW oil lllete will lie .ill,.
j uilgke it i xercise.l in driving
li l« *md that llarroll, the driver
of the ill fated car wa racing with
.mother car and that Spir/nagl.
begged him t.i drive *|ower, in-o.Hug
that he would get out and walk into
lilW II
However ' fe* re. 11• .1 ,. i
described Or!.nolo Sehliml

ELKS AND EAGLES
PLAY SOME BALL
ONE OF THE MOST ENJOYABLE
GAMES OF THE SEASON
AT HOLDEN PARK
MADE QUITE A NEAT SUM OF MONEY
FOR THE BASE BALL ASSOCIATION
The Elks and Eagles s t ag ed wha t
you might cull a very good game of
ball last Wednesday at Holden P ark.
The Elks bad as t heir b a t t e r y Puleston. Hells, Penni ngt on a nd Roy
Chi tt enden, while the Eagles put
their dependence in only, two p i t . h ers Smith. Hc nnct l ami
Moore,
Smith urn) Rett* both looked .good
in I lie box and why tin-,, were . a n k
ed bv t he m an ag e rs i* a mystery
S mil h of t he Eagles bail the It I"
l»i K hoy* going all the lime, when
he left the box in t h e ei ght h inning
be had fourteen strike o u t s to bis
credit. In the t hird inning the Elk*
secured three runs without a hit
made and t h a t ' s why we think
Smith w..* tin- I !••*' hit of tin- day,
though not t aking any credit uwav
from \ rehi e Hell*, the Il k* pitcher
\\ 11 old 11 1 e t.i say t hat till- liov had
something on t he lior*ehli|e llllltseff.
Archie hullg Up ten strike out.* to
hi* credit and to- w a* only in t he
ieiv mv Hilling.
That'* going jirettv
good also
But what h a p p e ne d to

t h a t svaed t hem from being cre­
m a t e d the next day was because
t hey failed to cheat a l ittle more
t h an they did.
Spencer wa* verygood on bails nnd strikes only miss­
ing about two in the whole alternoon, while Stevens called them
jipjl exactly 11 k•* he saw them, not
one time during the afternoon did
be change his decision
i Th e out st an di ng features of the
game wa-, w hen three men were
occupied on third base at one time
A B O N E WAS P U L L E D by the
Elks t hat time. The most pleasing
imttcr of the afternoon war Osborn
| | erndon. he never has yet waited
f,,r the pitcher to throw him a hal
,,n d iff, rent occasion* a step ladder
i
would have been a'l right for him
to use
Below I* the way the H I*
u E.
imill l-tered defeat
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NO. 104
For Mrs. Caldwell
Mrs. F. II. Caldwell, formerly of
this city, now of Charl ot t e, N. C.,
who is visiting relatives and friends
in this city was tho guest of honor
at / a ch armi ng d inner p a r t y given
e4' Miss Helen M. Brown a t her
a t t r a c t i v e home. No. 1207 G u n b y
avenue, S u b u r b Ilenutiful, Tu es da y
evening at fi:.'I0 o'clock. Tho table
was centered with pink cut flowers,
nnd t he tables and ot her a p p o i n t ­
ments of t he affair were pink.
Those present beside the hostess
were Dr. and Mrs. J. Brown Farrior, Mrs. Caldwell, her 'cousin, Miss
Annie Wh lt ner of Sanford, Miss Coriune Brown of Ne w York, Mr.
He nry Trip,* Mr. J o e Spencer a q d
Mr. J. L. Heed.
Mrs. Caldwell 'will re tu r n t o C h a r ­
lotte a b ou t S e p te mb er 1, where she
is ch aperon to the y oung ladies of.
(jueen's College. She is a sister of
Sheriff Spencer. L. V Spencer, Mrs.
\\
F Forman and Mr*. Hubert
King, all of tin* city.
Tampa T r i b ­
une

ALLIES MAKE
NEW MOVES
ALONG LINES

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B A L K A N S WILL BE THE
S EN K OF M ORE
FIGHTING

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London. A ug . 18. — Heavy fighting
on the Balkan front is imported
official Bul gari an s t a t e m e n t received
here t o dn y f r o m . S o h a .
Tho allied
forces delivered Krong infantry at-*
tucks, b u t t he s t a t e m e n t say.v, wero
repulsed.

The fignting occurerti in the region
of Lake Doiran, n or th we st of Aaloniki, near the Greco-Jjerbian bor­
der. Several encounters have t ak en
place in thin vicinity of lute, but the
* ii a * I l i n e E x t e n s i o n
official Bulgarian s t a t e m e n t indiT a m p a , Aug. .li*. The At lantic cfitv* t h a t larger forces are now be­
• M.itt Line C o m p a n y awa rd ed the ing emp lo yed against the Bul­
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co nt ra ct of a Jacksonville concern garians.
for t h e i mme dia te co ns tru cti o n of
“ On t he evening of August 14,"
t he extension from Sebring in De- the s t a t e m e n t says, " t h e en emy ’s
Soto coun ty to Iminokalee in Lee artillery o pened u violent b o mb ar d­
coun ty runni ng eighty mile* through ment of our advanced positions
a tbit* ' a r undeveloped count ry, it south nnd wint of Lake Doiran.
was learned today.
Under r ov e r of tin* fire the enemy’s

grown here in sufficient qtiantitv t"
supply t h e d e m a n d th** factory m ol d
operate all t he y ea r round, making
a good grado of brooms. T h e plant
here makes one of tho best ware­
house brooms on t h e ma rke t and
some time ago made a brush for the
city street sweeper just to demon
st rat e t he ir product.
This new i ndus try should be fil­
tered b y Sanford people and &lt;-n
infantry att acked, but was repulsed.
S l u r in t u mi n c
r ou r a g e m en t given to t he men wl,..
" T h e b o mb ar dm en t continued and
went h
\N .»**hifi|*ton. \ t i ! •
rh
have al ready d e mo ns t ra te d the pus
on
the morni ng of t he 15th the in­
«-r biir«-.Ui linlay Ht»nl to all tfiIII
aibili'.ies of the broom making trade
fantry
again attacked with consid­
cuti-t p o in t s ,iih| all poi nt s in rh»*
in Florida.
erable
froi-i*
but was repulsed and
•••mivti .» u.irnir»kr of tin* \ N * 1 Imlian
The following front t he &lt;1 it tie*
S c ot t , !«'
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compelled to (all back in consider­
liurrn
aim
m
I
iii
h
tmlay
11
alioul
150
ville S u n is timely
1 2
Peniii iigt on I&amp; I' I
0 | miles northwest of Juinuiru, moving able disorder "
There is no question but that
J Chi tt enden **
I 0
ti n o r t h vk t •• r I \
. uo l
which
i** n o i r e
I
&gt;
r
PuTestot.
t
h
e
old
Bov
w
»*
go
II
ii
there are wonderful possibilities III
Hr SI . - f
The 1-remh war offiej- announced
mg
very
well
t
h
e
Eagle*
only
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t
h
a
n
ea
r
lier
report*
l
inl
ie a te il
ii
II
Florida ulung lines which have be»n
llernd.m if
1
last
night that engagement* were
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d
on&gt;
bit
f
rom
hi*
d
e
li
v
e
r
,
but
n
1
as yet bu t little exploited
Take ihc
llort.Jti It
occurring frequently along the whole
I ir not hav ing .mv S loan *
Li ni ­ Porter, r f
o
2 II
m a t te r of broom corn
Th er e seem*
| front
T h e capture by the allies of
ment on h and failed to **-t t h e puce
ii
n
Higgtt.* cf
to be no good reason in the world
the
railroad
station at Doiran und of
fhi*
boy
B
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n
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short
B&gt;r
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why all this portioh of Florida should
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and cane, both of whwh are eoniinte
t hr ee h i s utl t h e pi t e her * |l it work Bet t *, ]i
London. Aug
I*
‘The British
I
families, t hrive here, hence broom
ed
for
the
Kl
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I
be
ot
her
tell
ibie
have
tnude
another
ad
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nce on the
corn sh ou ld do sce*nl«n
h-tter* of tin af te rn oo n were lohn
Sultime
front
ttfficial
announce­
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Here is what the Lake t ' l ty I ti
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ment
wa*
made
today
t
ha
t
the line
\
\ B H II I’t*
K MILE**
s en - Re p or te r bn* to say about a sin
hlow s, hi* wailop* going for regular
ha*
I......
pu*tied
forward
we*t
and
0
1
Allen. 2b
ressful broom corn grower at S tarke
three hugger* loll lohn w a* tl little 0*lrcl1, lb
soutliwi.*t of (iuiMemont
ii
II
" M r . Higdon i* a large producer
short of t he wind to c arrv him Bradl ey. II.
ij
1
of broom corn and operate.* a broom
around the lol*e*
Moore secured Bennett, s*
Paris, Aug. IS. A violent artil­
’
factory nenr Starke, where he has B E L I E V E D T H A T T H E M A N A ­ two hit* also a n d with a little more
G R A M M A R SC H O O L BUILD­
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du e1 i* in progress nocth of
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Brady.
Ill
been established for three yearING STA R TS W ORK
experjente would
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G E R S H A V E DEI L I N E D
o ii o
i)
Muun-pu*,
in tIn- S i t u m e r-gion, says
sweeping up things
clean o u t . of town, fur he t* some Moore, c
TOMORROW
the war office s t a t e m e n t today.
15
EIG HT HOURS
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iti her
Ito. Chiller.den wa* t he * i ■,|..r*..-i r
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tl,
Tl&lt;
corn as hi* tnoio . • rop .»■ •! p' •? '
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three
differ,
lit
purl*
•'( the Somme
llr**i -I I y i . u i &gt; i - u » j. it r o ' of t lie
the second crop in J u n e to mat ure immediately to confer with him on chickens can l.ij t he bl ame at In*
front
y
es
t
er
d
ay
rr-sultcrl
in the re­
*i h»ols. t he officials and teachers
in S e pt e m b er . T h e capaci ty of his ijto threatened railroad strike. Pend­ door.
This y o u ng Skeleton Paul
moval
of
s
ome
of
the
harriers
of t he
Presbyt
erian
K.
ami many froiu a di st ance who arc
factory is 25 doiten broom* each ing their arrival, he does not plan t »* Keely also let It be t n o w n t hat he
pow, rful Ge rman defensive sy stem.
The
Presbyt
erian
('
K
enpiyed
a
hoo!*
ut
-*,iufur.|
,tere*ted
til
tin
duy. Ho raise* hi* forage crop* und *.■,. the l om im tt ee of manager- h'-r&gt;- bad Miniet lit ng t.i *av about who
\ res umpt ion u* t he methodical
t de!i|- !i* ftt!
If |- " t v ,1 ! T i n M .
,,f
a n t . . - I I . - L- .
w^ll
bacon on his 1(i0 acre farm
that w i t h w h o m I" h a * I••-« i t i i . - ' t t n g
v, i. t . will t&gt;i.* g a m e
Paul lot one
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the high rosi of living due*’ ' mat ter
nit 11. r ii I. I th. !••(!• • that • lim- prett . n e a r 1;. M . •l av . i er u
nf th.l
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to him, and in addi ti on • &lt; t *i*- re\
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t. i ling
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:
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during
the
fighting
...
,
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n„
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cotton fur lute fall."
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•ii 1 th • ir .»• r, inb.i
lie n |ir&lt; ,. .r. .(
I * •. o i ot . , 11" o t t h
i• ii ■at mu |
Maur epai
.li It • ■• lit
Ii n r . In * of around tin- *J inlli-mont
Wh at can be grown in tlo* cron . liu.irtl of mediation m l
t o w n g u - ; * t • w e n M l ■ I '■&gt;■ . a h K m i l - V
held a brief . onfer«-ii. e with tin
mg
the
"
S
t
a
r
Spangled
road
Tin(Jermatt*
*1
1 II have a hold
tlu
i
l
l
y
w
ill
lino in Uradford c o u nt y can
cer­
willing to a r b i t r a t e t hat question of Orlando and Mr
Diinean II.
in the northwest par t of Muurcpa*
brotherhood heads this nioriiine
tainly be d upl icat ed in Alachua
and all others before any t ribunal Curry of Ji uksonville, besides other It.mncr
Further t han to *ay be bad one
but the French hy reason of their
p
p
e
n
n
i
g
Prayer
By
Dr
Hy
ma
n
When it is considered thnt the price
t he President &lt;&gt;r t he men may d e ci d e invited g u i ' t * of the society.
question on which he wanted a def­
success
in t ha t vi niity have a d o m ­
M u*tc
of hrooin corn is now $210 per ton
inite attsweer atwl that he got it the upon "
inating
position and besides am
Short Atldre*se* By:
one can see a food reason for m ak ­
'The men are willing to .irlutrati
conferee* would not tlt*cu.** 'lie na
menacing
t h " German communi ca­
.
, ,’“ n
l ion D I. Th ra s he r
ing a s t r e nu o us t r y ou t of the propo­
tions.
turt* of It'* v i*11
Mr l b Hither* some questions under certain con
Sew
York.
Aug
I*.
I
P
MmU,.v
F
K
s
i
ei
n
me
ye
r
sition ut loast. T wo crops a season
are unwilling to ar gun and c om pa ny t oday announced ,
went to the White House imtuedi (litioii* and
| )r A P M on ta gu e
South of the Somme the Gcrniun
would r u n into money pr e tt y fast.
they had arranged n new loan to
ately upon leaving the brotherhood bi t rat e others.
trench
s ys tem aro un d
Belloy-enHeading History of tin- Sanford
Thi* af ternoon at :i o'clock t he &lt;;r«-:tt Britain of $250.#0ti.000.
officials
Santerre was a real fortified work
Schools
By
Mr.
B.
F.
Whl
tner
BALL P L A YE R S HURT
"1 should not like to suy that the Presiile nt will present his plan to
which hud resisted numerous p r e ­
M usic
Its ca ptur e
situation still i* hopeful," A H (Jar the full .......................... 640 emp loy es \ Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thr as her and Corner Stone Ceremonies by the vious b omb ard me nt s.
Orlando Auto Driver Ruin* Sever nl
in the hope of getting t h e m to up- d au gh ter May expect to arrive home
permits f ur the r progress in that sec­
rct«on. s p o ke sma n for t h ........nploye*
M
aaotis.
Men
T h e result will he pre Monday from Toccou, Georgia,
said ufter Mr I 'hainber* bad left prove it
tion. .
Being defeated in baseball at S an ­ "Hopeful ut hardly the word that I sen ted to the railroad president* where they have Been spendi ng the
Compelled to Have Trnfflc Police
past two weeks.
ford yesterday was but a small bit should use. I would s ay t h o ug h t h a t | a ter.
Methodist Sabbath School
Several nights ago it wns neces­
of regret compared with the anxiety I deem a settlement still possible.”
Thu
d e e p interest manifested in
sary
for
the
aut
hori
ti
es
to
handle
clt lout evening by friend.* of the
our
school
under existing circum­
the
crowds
of
pedestrians
und
a
ut
o­
unfortunate t victims of a disastrous
The President sent t he following
stance*
(being
greatly handicapped
mobile*
at
the
junction
of
one
of
automobilo stnashup on the return
telegram to the leading railroad
on
account
of
the
upset condition of
'
S
u
n
fo
rd
’s
popular
streets.
When
it
trip when Pitcher Hubert Moore
* Nj4r*. mi
the church being plastered, the *cafpresidents:
becomes
necessury
to
have
traffic
suffered bruises on the head und a
f i Q y - v:
s
folding
interfering
with
thr
work
cop*
it
1*
a
sure
sign
that
crowd*
"Discussion
of
the
m
a
t
t
e
r
involved
wrenched knee, third husetnan Mack
are moving t o and fro and when an of the school, many class rooms be­
Self sustained a inunlgcd right bund, in the t hreat ened railroad strike has
unusually
large mass assembles there ing cut off) is remarkable. By mu­
reached
a
poi
nt
which
mnkea
it
snd other players came close to
U
certainly
some good reason for tual effort and working In harmony
d?ath as the Buick car in which highly desiraiilc t h a t I should per­
them
being
there. On this night, our school has exceeded in attend­
they were riding smashed into a tel­ sonally confer with you at the earli­
after
tho
crowd
had been mastered ance that of any prevloua summer;
ephone pole, tore down an embank­ est possible moment and with the
curiosity
naturally
arose as to why at class assembly last Sunday the
presidents
of
any
ot
her
railways
af­
ment and plunged into Lako Ivanso
many
people
were
auemhled at record showed 199 there, several
fected
who
may
be
i
mmediately
ac­
hoe at 6:30 o’clock.
one place and upon ascertaining the came In late but wore not counted.
cessible. Hope you can make it con­
For a timo it was feared that sev­
reason it was discovered that the Our school roll shows many of our
eral fingers of Self's right hand venient to come to Washington ut
crqwd
was coming from tho Star members away on vacation.
Tho
would have to be amputated, but once.
T
h
ea
l
ro
where
Pa
ul
i
ne
Frederick
men’s
und
women’s
classes
are
doing
The President's action in asking
DEs. McEw-an and Edward* and Dr
was appearing. She will he there exceptionally good work, not only
for
conferences with t he railroad
Hal Beardall may be able to save
again
tonight in "The Woman in Insldo tho school h u t the material
•H tho broken figners without re­ presidents themselves is interpreted
the
Case.*'
welfare of each member is, during
porting to the knife. Self, the star as meaning that the managers com­
L
third sseker for the Orlando team mittee had refused finally to concede
For New Industries

CORNER STONE
N EW SC H O O L
TO B E L A I D

R. R. M G R S .
AND MEN ARE
STILL A P A R T

BIG MEETING
: of the

•fill be out of tho game for tho re­
mainder of tho season, and pitcher
Moore, because of hU bruisea may
have to sit on the bench for some
time.
Self was in the back seat of the
Buick car, which was driven" by
V°i&gt;nie T . llarroll, of the Gordo
.

Sanford
Board of Trade
TONIGH T

the eight-hour day as tho President'*
plan proposed, nnd the question
now i* to he taken up with, the
head* of the railroads themselve*.
Tho *ltuation as it *tood today
wo* thU:
itly refused to conThe
but we are

In the Court Room-Court House
EIGHT O’CLOCK
**

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member of the class, making them
A fund of 1250,000 Is to bo raised really brother and sisterhood classes.
in Tampa for the purpose of induc­
Strangers or visitors and each
ing the location of new industries.
member of the daaa by the other
Gasoline Reduced
members are always welcomed each
Chicago. Aug. 18.— Gasoline was Sabbath morning with a strong
reduced to 17 H cents a gallon here j heartfelt handshake
h •2ft
feel right at home.
today, a cut of one cent.

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                    <text>When B erna tries to fight the case in
c our t she finds t he presiding judge is
M c M a n u s ; and for her effort sha is
sent to the “ island," while her b a by
is placed in a home with persons al­
leged to he b et t er fitted to bring it
up..
Wh at is there left for Rernn?
J u s t n revenge which brings one of
In t he now Tri angl e-Incc feature the most thrilling moment s in an
play. " Ci vi l is a ti on' s Child," which intensely interesting film.
will he s ho wn at t he Lyric Theatr'e
At Lyric Friday.
F ri day, old Peter Sarnmoff, in the
city of Kiev, Russia, decides t hat
his little g r a n d niece, Befnn. who has
, "Still Wa te rs "
been left a n orp ha n u p in the m o u n ­
F a mo us Players’
F eat ure
tells
t ai ns s ho u ld lie b ro u g h t to civiliza­ d r u m a l i r tales of circus and cana!tion', b u t bar el y hits his little bird hoiit life.
arri ved in K i e v- w h en u massacre of
J ews t ak es place a nd Herna is left
alone again.
‘

AMONG THE THEATRES
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•

C h it -C h a t o f th e P l a y H o u s e s in S a n f o r d
lightful little episodes in which three
a do r ab l e children are .seen with the
S u r p as s e s He r s e l f In F a m o u s I’laycr s t a r " H u l d a F r o m Hol land" t ha t
s he will u n d o u b t e d l y rank as one of
Scree i V-ml &gt;n of M i l i m e
Mary Pickford’s greatest c o n t r i b u ­
Du terll/
tions to motion picture humor.
Opening in p i c t u r e s q u e Holland,
the action shifts to. New York when,
on tiie i nvi ta ti on of her uncle —a
typical P enn syl vani a D u t c h m a n —
Hul da brings her t h re e little brothers
to the land of o p p o r t u n i t y .
Hut a
of l l u l d n ’s o pp or t u ni t i e s are not
showered upon her at once. In fact
h e r uncle lias b a r el y met her when
he is injured a n d t ak e n to t he hos­
pital, where he lies without any
means of identification
H u l d a alone
in New York with three little chil­
dren a n d not a soul t hat she knows
MARY P I C k P O K D S U P R E M E

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Mary Piekford in " Ma d am e Butterfly"
at the Star Saturday

Wi

§
a

It is r ar e ly t h a t m o t i o n pi ct ure
s p e c t a t o r s a re pri vi l eged to witness
sto e x qu i s i t e ly a rt i s t i c a p e r f o r m an c e
as
that
of
Mary
Piekford
in
d o m e l l u t t e r l l y . " the F a m o u s P l a y ­
ers
Film
C o m p a n y ’s
magnificent
a d a p t a t i o n of J o h n L u t h e r Long s
classic, which has lulrcadv h e ron, e
f am i li a r t h r o u g h t h e m e d i u m of
oper a, novel and play. All the p o ­
etic- b e a u t y of this s a d t a le has he«*n
p r e s e r v e d a n d e n h a n c e d in t he film
p r o d u c t i o n whi ch is t h e P a r a m o u n t
P i c t u r e at I he St ar Sn t i i r duv.

Old P e t e r h ad plnnned to send her
to America to an uncle, and Ucrn.i
goes to New York to the home of
J a c o b Weil, a sweatshinp worker,
Weil lias risen to nflluence t hrough
t he favor of M c Ma n us , a political
boss; unil when M c M a n u s casts his
evil eye up on p re tt y Herna, Weil has
But thu br ave little girl finds u n au g ht to do but give her up.
counselor and f rie nd in t he keeper
As M c M a n u s has done to many
of a boarding hou se with whom she a no t h e r maid, he rui ns Herna and
finds t e m p o r a r y e m p l o y m e n t .
The t h r ow s her to the street to live a
injury to ! Uncle Pet er is al mos t as life of shame. B u t as time goes on
serious a blow to President Walton Herna meet s T ur ge nev , a young
of the New C en t ra l Railway for he Russian musician who is struggling
has been trying to force a right of t o get along, and t hey fall in love.
way through t he o bs t i n a t e old m a n ’s T h e y go to live together. And when
farm, and now when he has only t h e b ab y comes she persuades him to
three more d a y s in which to bring m ar r y her.
m at t e r s to a b e a d . Uncle Peter lias
In d u o course and with H e r n a ’s

she falls t h ro ug h n skylight, ar ri ve i
is nil his d a u g h t e r wants to Com­
ing very u nc c rc mnni ou sky in the 1
plete her happiness, M cM an u s, now
s t u d i o of y o u n g W a l t o n , tin- son of
an honored jurist, u n der ta kes to se­
t h e r ai l way m a n .
The unconven­
c u r e it.
With a m a n " p l a n t e d " in

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Marguerite Clark in "Still Waters" at
the Star Thursday
T hou gh

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interest of the playwright.
Hence,
"Still Wa te rs ," the story of cnnalhont life and of the circus, in which
Marguerite Clark is featured by t he
F a m o u s Pl ayer s Film C o m p a n y on
t h e P a r a m o u n t P r o g r a m at the S t a r

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of pastoral romance a n d gripping
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p o rt u ni t y yet afforded her of dis­
playing her wondorful versatility.
Already acknowledges as superb in
A
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t he art of screen co q ue tr y and geno'rally recognized ns one of the most
winsome little misses in motion pic­
tures, Miss Clark, by her t r eme n­
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player. It is seldom t h a t a young
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Heading THREE CENTS &amp;
actress who gains popularity a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
' ingenue rises to any considerable
Charge 25 Cents.
heights in emotional expression.
| Therefore t he p er formanc e of Miss
FOR SA L E
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For Sal e—Three l ot s on Sanfor d
most notable of recent screen achieve­
Heights.
Exceptional bargain, $75
ments.
each.
Enquire H e r a l d Office.
For t he scenes which transpire in
101-Gtc
and a bo ut the circus, a n entir?&lt; t r a v ­
eling shqw was leased by the F a­
For Snle - Horse a n d two delivery
mous *Players nnd H a r r y La I’earl, wagons. Apply to G. W. Spencer,
one of the most celebrat ed d o wn s Pll Park Avc.
101-tf
t h a t ever appeared at t h e New York
For Sale 17 foot mot or hont, ex­
Hi ppo drome was especially engaged
tra
d"ep sides, di vi ded fish well, 3 hp
to play opposite Miss Clark
These
engine
Ev er y th i ng in good order.
circus scenes, many of which com­
Price
$50
00 cash. Apply Hill Withbine daring performances with thrill­
erington,
Apopja, F’la.
lOO-'Jtp
ing d r a m a t i c action, are the best
t h a t h ave ever been o b t ai n ed in any
For S a l e —S e v en t y- tw o acres best
t ent show.
celery land, about Fifteen or twent y
acres of it imp ro ved, for sale at a
Wm. II. Thompson as n Ward Ross bargain.
Bet t er t h a n has been of­
T r i a n g l e St ar has forceful part in fered around here within ten years.
New D r a m a . " C i v i l i z a t i o n ' s ( hild
A P Connelly
100-41.
For t h e 11 r - 1 t i me lie scored such
a m a r k e d mirr •••**» t fi
K till* B u r k e mi Peggy
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exclusively in their | roil ii rt no. Manager
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holds t h e c o n t ra c t for t h e use of
Me t ro Pictures in S a n f o r d will p r a t e
his p r o g r a m with t h e s e no te d c h a r a c ­
ters as t h e y a p p e a r a n d their l i r *t
(tit l u r e will In t h e " M a s k e d Ri der "
which will lie e x h i b i t e d at t lie M a r
t o n ig h t
Thi s f e a t u r e which is in
live i nt er es t i ng a i t s differs from
most .if t he pi ct ures b y having some
u n u s u a l i nc ide nt s a n d some very
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smal l p ar t of tlie original cost. II
i n t e r e s t e d a d d r e s s Virginia Carolina
C h e m i c a l Co., r a r e II II. Pe abody,
S up e r i n t in d e n t , S a n f o r d , Fla
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For &gt;.ile
E q u i t y in p r o p e r t y on
(Ink a v e n u e a nd Ovi edo Railroad
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11 M.i 11.i r •I at M ill, * Bakery
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■i f t h e II lid ••rwolrd power
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For Rent
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Fnshlon Film Showing All the
l.alcst Styles that VS ill be Worn
This Season Lyric Thursday
As fashion films these are good
T he y show e ve r yt h in g from silk
ni ght gowns and s at i n negligees to
street and evening wear. Head gear
Is exhibited too, s omet imes on very
p r e t t y heads, nnd for t hat mat ter

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Tonight "Yaqui Cur" "Midnight at the Old Mill" " H a m
and Hud"
“ Selig Tribune News"
1.1th Episode of " T h e
Iron Claw"

F u mi - h ed rooms, large and cool,
four blocks from business center.
Hath rooms in connection.
( heap
rates for s ummer. Comfort Cottage,
corner Fourth nnd Magnolia. !)2-t(
For Rent
Several nice other
rooms over Yowell’s. Enquire N. I’
Yowell &amp; Co.
32-tf

Friday Triangle Day. "&lt; ivibration's Child" featuring Will­
iam H. Thomps*in
"A Hough Ni g h t ”
Sat urday " A Strange Case" " M r . Jefferson G r e n e" " l l i ck s ville's Finest" Fourth Episode, " l ’eg O' T h e Ring"

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CHAS. CHAPLIN in " T h e Floor Walker-

Admission 5 and 10c. * Matinee Tuesdays, Wednesdays and
Fridnys and Saturdays 3:15 p. m.
P i r t u r w start each
night at 7 :00 p. in.
AT THE LYRIC THEATRE WEDNESDAY

spare hills.
T h e poxes were d on e under the]
supervision of Miss Rose, who e vi ­
dently knows tier business. A per­
sonal touch is p u t in here and there
for slight relief, an d these are nlmost
always good for u laugh, even
though not i nt ended for such. T h e
p h ot og raph y is not specially distinct

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For R en t— 708 Pnrk avenue. En*ltn*'• of 11 C. DuHnse, First and
Park avenue
48-tf

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t r a c t i v e mi the p i c t u re s may he of
Sanford. Fla . J u l y 31. I I «
Noslight interest to m e n ( i f they are not
tic*'
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Piano
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and
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instinctively s t a r t to count their

Thursday
' &lt;&gt;rphan l o v re ” " T h e Sea Dugs" "Uriel ui Tr ai l ”
I I t t l t P S i I Kits! P VSHION H I M ”

COMING Monday

Furiiish.'&lt;l house of -it
hath
Cor
9t h and
97-lfc

Wanted- Some one in your com­
I m u n it y to act ns our agent. Write
I for particulars. Roberts Polish Co.,
1610 *v Marion St., Tnmjia, Ha.
100-2tr
the wearers of t h e clothing are a t ­

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Wcdiinuliiy Triangle Day. "Sun«hine D a d " featuring De
U o ’f Hopper
" Th e Snow ( lire" featuring l ord Ster'mg

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11uiiseki epiflg a|- ■ "
will ventilated ri» ■ -.
a n d screened porihiecs in Kitchen.
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For Rent Six r oo m cottage, on
P a l m e t t o avc'title.
$LS (ter month
I n q u i r e of S a n f o r d Fu rni t ure Co
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M IS S I'l.ORENC E ROSE

K. F. LANE, Manager

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

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“ Was your bacholor'ii supper a suc­
cess?” "A Bticcosa! Wonderful! Why.
we had to postpono tho wedding for
two days "—Life.

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songs extolling life on the ocean
s u d d e n ly d i s a p p e a r e d
u n s w e r v i n g aid. T u r g e n e v rises to w a ve and i n n u i n e r a l i b plays t ha t
Hul da, m e an w hi le , ha s i n t e r es t e d
f a m e a n d position. Ther e he meets p i c t u r e t h e de ed s a n d misdeeds of
an I t a l i an o r g a n g r in d e r b y her e c­
t h e b e l o v e d d a u g h t e r of Me M a n us t h e socially elect, life on our i nl a nd
c ent r ic d an c es a n d while re he ar si ng ,
Lea rni ng t h a t divorce for Turgenev waterways has s e ldom aroused the

tional mee ti ng r es ul ts in a deep
tier r o o ms , he s ec ur es the n e c e s s a r /
T h e pathetic- story of C h n - C h n fri endshi p b e t w e e n t h e p a u r a nd e v i d e n c e a n d T u r g e n e v is freed
when t h e elder W a l t o n hits u p o n t h e
San
MiidanoH u t ' er t ly ' as
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lie'll* of using III' -• II a • a m e a ns
t -*• . l . -, ■, - \ rcu - i • * I *cI•a ' i
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Tln-rc I- li" preVell* •• of -how, .
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b u t good enough to ans we r tho pur­
pose.
In concluding; women like to look
at clothes nnd as tile pi ct ure thoatro
relics heavily on womon for exist­
ence, these fi lm s- sh o ul d easily get
over and add to t ho po|&gt;ulurity of
the t he at r e showing t h em .
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Lyric Thursday.

T h u r s d a y will prove of special i n­
terest. ’ ’
A c o m pa ny of players spent three
weeks on the b a h k s of one of oqr
great canals in order t o get tho
scenes which show little N e st a ( M a r ­
guerite. Clnrk) nnd her old g r a n d ­
father on the canal boat , which is
their home.
An ent ire cirrus was
leased for the purpose of getting the
action
which t ranspires
in anil
a r oun d t he tent, when tho ring
maHter, having marked N e st a for his
prey a t t e m p t s
to force his a t t e n ­
tions upon her

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cerned (dense t ukc notice, Aug. -W.
1916, I will sell one Huptnobile. No.
1541, to pay stornge charge* on
same for period of two years. Z. L
Jerry, July 29, 1916._______ 99-6t l&gt; _

W a n t e d —T o . b u y a ' s e o e n d hand
bicycle, must he in good condition.
Aildress Box 1022, Sanford, Fla.
98-tl ’

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PARALYSIS
TAKING TOLL
IN N O R T H

supply iif

raw mat er ia l

They

insist, too, that an increase of 25 per
cent in the demand o has c on tr ib­
uted to the shortage.
Publishers showed t hat while the
cost of manufacture had really de­
creased 5 per rent, yet the m a n u ­
facturers had consistently and per­
sistently boosted the price
Whether

the federal

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THE RAILROAD P R I S O N E R S
CONTROVERSY IN E U R O P E
TAKING PLACE DOUBLE ARMY

commission

HOT WEATHER M A K E S IN­ will be able to obtain relief for the LIKELY T O RE SETTLED IN OVER F I V E MILLION M E N
harassed publishers is not known,
CREASE IN INFANT
FEW DAYS IS THE
ARE H E L D CAPbut it is certain t hat many of the
MORTALITY
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. HOPE

smaller puhlu'utions are going out
of business because they cannot af­
New York. N. Y.. Aug. 10. —A
ford to puy the prices now duinundcd crisis in t he strike s it uat ion i nvolv­
for print paper.
ing v i rt ual l y nil t he railroads of t he
One effect is already felt in New co unt ry an d about 100,000 employes
^ ork City and even umong the thereof, is forecasted today.
Th e
greatest of dailies, who have had the out come hinges on the quest ion
advantage of the lowest prices ob­ whether t he nat ional conference c o m ­
tainable.
They huve tuken action mittee of the railroad managers
Philadelphia, Aug. 9. — Efforts of looking toward tin- decreasing of the make a proposal to the r e p r e s e n t a ­
tho P en n s y l n av i a healt h authorities number of pages they will issue, tives of t he four brotherhoods at the
1 hey will decrease their joint conference which meets here
to enforce a rigid i n t e r s t a t e quaran- hereafter
weekly
out
put
an average of one today t h a t w iH be satisfactory.
tine aga ins t possible eases of in­
fantile paralysis are being nullified hundred and twenty one pages m an
T h e managers met yesterday, but
by t he lux met hods of officials in u&lt;l at t em pt to relieve the sit uat ion
refused to say at the conclusion,
joining states, some of whom, it iSmaller dailies over tin* country whether they had any co unt er pro­
Th e
said a r e . issuing healt h certificate* Will be compelled to follow their posal to submit to the men
to tjll who apply, w it ho ut making example, besides being iphllged to joint conference toduy will be pre­
cut every possible extra copy, com- ceded b y an ot h er meeting of the
an i nvestigation.
All t h a t is required to get a cer­ plimentaries. exchanges and t he like employers to consider what reply
Many an anxious publisher is won­ to muke to the warning of the men
tificate in Cnmilen, N. J., according
.ill bring that t h ey would s trike if necessary
to s t a t e m e n t * ma de here today, i- dering w b a t t h e
in enforce their d eman ds for an
fur t h
Miami
the furnishing of t he name. rest,'
eight
hour day and pay at t he ra te
1
and p oi n t of d es ti nat i on to I Im*
of
ti
me
and a half for over t u ne
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health aut hori ti es
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b-i it ' "f ’ to *it ii at mil was
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•I *r Samuel (i
Dixon,
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in the lint itu at loll In the
health commissioner, declared 1K it 1 bur-,!. i. for Mi • l* J..... •»t •U T. managers
bv
\ H i i a rrelson. pres
if t he C a m d e n authorities ion Hi if mining A llll - 1.0li 1•1 **••f \ • ,i * M &gt;i l »•« &gt;
idelit
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the
Order
of K.ulw.iv I oll(nf
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tin promi scuous issumi' •• nf 1I*
who
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Ml I he members of t he I luted
tax t &lt;&gt; hi* l»*\ If11 .litti rol 1 * t •*tj fur
- ' ’■ t.o , r.| f i cdi.itpin ami &lt; *M
net to bourn any ■or 11li• a'II
......... . - • * -l
by t be &lt;'limdell
depart i n • 1
New York, Aug. 9 . — T h e epidemic
of i nfant il e paral ysis broke all pre­
vious d e a t h records here t oday.
The p lague killed 67 children during
the 24 hours ' period ending a t 10
a. m. One h u ndr e d a nd ^i ght y-t hree
now cases wero .report ed.
I
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heal l h
Hi! i * N .
1r
Three d eaths from the di -i a- .»!.*!
ii
K - t. ., •
ti#
'•
1 i new cases were report &gt;d
I irmg t he last 2 | hour p. • I n i
eg a total of ..’ti de a th
•
and Hi.i cases
Eight m • * i
were report ed 111 I In -i.il&gt; " V - iPhiladelphia, increasing tie lot
t
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dffnir. only the i mmediat e family
and a few i n t i ma t e friends wi t ne ss ­
ing t he ceremony.
The rooms of t he lower door were
-prettily a n d appr opri at el y d ec orat ed
with gar den flowers and ferns.
In
the living’ room where the ce remony
took place an arch of roses n n d as­
paragus ferns was erected, b en e a t h
this the y oung couple were married.
The bride was ver y sweet a n d a t ­
tractive in her traveling suit of blue
silk taffeta.
It was made c o u t ef­
fect and worn with a white crepe
de chine blouse.
A modish hut in
blue completed the pretty cos tume.
The bride was a t t e n d e d by h e r two
sisters, Misses Lucille and Agnes
Anderson. They wore dai nt y white
lingerie frocks.
Mr. a nd Mrs. M y er s left i m m e d i ­
ately ufter the ceremony for Sooth
Curolinu where t he honeymoon will
he spent.
Mrs. Myers is the youngest d a u g h ­
ter of Mr and Mrs. .1 I Anderson,
her sweet and winsome disposition
making her a popul ar favorite amo n g
a large circle of friend* The groom
I* a valuable employe of the Atlantic
Coast Line
l poti their re tur n Mr and Mrs
Myers will reside with the fa mi l y of
the bride.

New York, Aug. 10. — More t han
6,000,000 prisoners, doub le t he n u m ­
ber of men en ga ged in a n y previous
war t ha t t he w o r l d has known, now
a r » confined in prison c a m p s of the
belligerent nations, according to Dr.
J o h n It. Mo tt , general sccretury of
t h e i nt erna ti onal co mm it te e of the
Young Men' s Christian Association,
who arrived here t o day on the D a n ­
ish st eamshi p Oscar 11 from Copen­
hagen
Dr. M o t t has visited t he
prison r umps of nearly all the c ou n­
tries ,t war *mce May
Dr Mott said t h a t of t he prison­
ers. (ii-'many has the greatest mini
her, a pp ro xi ma te ly 1,750,000. R u s ­
sia, with a b o u t 1,600,000 comes next,
t hen Austria with one million, fol­
lowed m order by France, Italy,
ITALIANS VIt T O K I O U S
Great Britain and T ur ke y
Russia's
prison.'-r-., lie added are rapidly in
Va­
crea-.'ig more t h an 100.000 bavin I ajiliire (,nri/in a n d Many
i n ,hi Pr i so n e r *
been added I" the c amp s si ne/ the
Koin e. I t a l y .
M lg
I '•
N o tw ith ­
beg 11 ’ g
the last Russian Jrivi
standing
tin* d e * p e r . i i t
lighting
III - &gt; .i. . .
Hr
M..'t added
•"
iif on fid
l iu ru iu * tin* it v
was
not
000
--i" I Hiring li K i '•
'I

i n i tid

Hr

M ott

said

that

t i 1 1 . p i . i i i m i . i prisoner -

rej..

burned
e l

bv

by

till,

I l ie

t li**

\ll*tri.in -

D alian

Id

01 w i received have been greatly
exagger tied
In all of t he eountries
1c.

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U
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Fu nera l of Mrs Itafld
d i- f
t
ail
The funeral of Mrs I-redi-ru k II
- I a* • •
Kami was held yesterday at I p m
I li 111 Hot a
from St. Luke' s ca the dral . I*eati
I N
Kemseri conducting the scrxi-i
Cobs
vver,
T h e impressive and beautiful o r
miH,t l b
t. x,
vi e was a t t en de d bv a large imimi tin mil1.i
* i r id friend- those &lt;»f - a ',,r»f i
I rigvviiiid iinilitig will . i t ' *
to
t hi- last tributi
• -t. ■n i
affection
Two favorite h e n- n * ’used, " L e a d , Kindly L i g h t '„ and
t b a t most • of
' Abide Wi th Me.”
Qua nt it i es of exquisite flowers bore
the mill age
under the III
their message of love for her. of
., v . i &gt; it t h* p
deepest s y m p a t h y (or l or faint!
i n . n I IIP I III
with also their note iif tin ri-'i-ri
II,t. re it d
t on. light and peace and t riumpl
t'uit
He at h Is swallowed tip in vi
lory "
1, I
The pallbearers were Me-*r
It I
N o J | i i n g w o o , | lia*
Whitner. K I* Forster and Kami.ill
I lo
i
t lo 1reu ■ .r and it
&gt;&gt;ino
mono
• base of Sanford, and John '
| vin at I'd ill that d - " n t t i n
J &lt;1II t-H, C. H. Robinson, Hr
\ H
W h i t ma n . Dr. Hal Beardall and | j, niillage id only two null* be voted
Th
Dr J. W. Estes of Orlando
All of the special district* arc in
i n te rm en t was in Greenwood cenn
|if,&gt;iiv good condition I. min, ia.lv
t cr y,
and it is thought t hat th-- coining
Rev. L. A. Spencer spent y ester y e a r ’s school will lie the b e s t ever
•lay here, having obt ai ned u brief in Seminole county
leave of absence from hi* duties a* i All of the trustees elreted to the
chaplain of the Second regiment to various district* are tried school
a tt en d the funeral of Mrs Kami
j men and are people t hat can be
Report er-Star.
I depended on to do the bet t er tiling*
| for the interest of the school.
Print Paper Fami ne
To I lit Pi ii c of t , a*
N e w s p a p e r publishers of this roun
\\ ashing ton, Aug 11
*
’’’I
try are faced with a crisis t hat is
imperilling the very.existence of h u n ­ eral T r a d e Commission has co m­
dreds, if not t ho us and s, of the small­ pleted it* final report on tin- c.iu-&lt;*
er publ icat ions of t he count ry, and for the rt*c in gasoitm- pri, e.* and
there is no i ndication as tfl when, if probably will send it to emigre**
next week
It is und er s to od it will
ever, t h er e will lie any relief.
be
more
specific
(ban the preli m­
W i t h i n the past few mo nt h s there
i
nary
report
sent
to
congress several
has been tin' i nrrense in t he price of
nth*
ago.
in
which
t h e commisino
print p a p e r from t h i r t y to fifty per
cent, a n d the c o u n t r y is actually si oi i *, nt forth facts discovered hut
th rea ten ed with a famine of paper. made no deductions or r e c o m m e n d a ­
tions for legislation
Conflicting opi ni ons were given
T h e final report, it was said, will
this week before t he federal truaje
commission ns to t h e cause of the will go into detail as to*un a pp a r e n t
rapid uml disastrous increase in the lack of sufficient c o mp et i ti o n be­
price.
Publishers charged, before tween companies pr oducing gasolHint commission, t ha t manufacturer* line
, r e --lc i i n - n d a t l o i r s f o r proseou
bad ent er ed into a combi nat ion to
control prices. These charges were to-n &lt;i( ,i n&gt; • on* or n* a m expected
been m ad e l*i till­
none liai
' d course, denied by the m a n u f a r
and
.1
Hirers, who were virtually defend D e p a r t m e n t *-f usl l* *
ant« before the commission.
' It i* understood, however. Unit
Manufacturers claimed that they congress will he told that the remedy
art maki ng p ape r practically at a for the present conditions lie in some
los
and t h a t no new mills have j sort of regulation of gasoline manu­
been con st ru ct ed in this count ry facture to insure real com pe ti t io n or
since it Uepubliczn congress plnred as a last resort in cr eat i on of gov­
print paper on t he free list. They e r n m e n t machinery a u t h o r i s e d
declare t h a t as t he Dominion of fix prices.
Legislation by congress would
( anadu has proghihited t he ex­
I’Oftatlon of t he wood used in the necessary, to effect e i t h e r proposal.

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DEMOCRATIC OPPOS I T I O N
ALL CAME FROM THE
SOUTH
Wash in gt on , Aug. I I . —T h e s e n a t e
lute o n T u e s d a y . passed t h e bill t o
p r e v e n t i n t e r s t a t e commcrco in' p r o ­
d u c t s of chiltl labor, b y a vote o f
52 t o 12. T h e measure, which al­
r e a d y had passed tho house, was
b r o u g h t to a v o te in the s e n a te u p on
the insistence of Presi dent Wilson
af ter tho Democratic s e n a t e c a u cu s
once had decided to defer its con­
s i de ra ti on until next December.
S e n a t o r s wh o voted against t h e
bill were: Hank bead. Al abama; Rryaii a nd Fletcher, Florida O ve r ma n
and Simmons. North Carolina;
S mi t h and Ti llman. South Carol ina;
S m i t h and Hardwi ck, Georgia; Wil­
liams, Mississippi (Democrats), a nd
"Oliver and Penrose, of Pennsyl­
v an ia i Republicans
Opposi ti on t o the meas ur e h ad
come cblellv fruiil s out her n cotton
mill owners. a nd tin- group of s o u t h­
ern Democrat * who voted ugainst i t
bad

fought

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and

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d in.

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would extend
a dop t
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alt.-r t h e

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Mr i l n r t f rHurnril
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Molt for h»*\ «*r.il w

,t o t t In award

G r a n d Chief G a r re ts o n said med ia­
tion bad not yet been offered from
a nv offi ml source
i'l
- aid
No - a m m a n
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Irii ml* v e r y delightfully lu-t I rbl.i.
. i l l , run,it
\ ug I " itu- I l n u r - l.i-ini
from I I,,
ii
i.niu't
b - littti
cousin, Mildred El isabet h My rick id
t 'al l al i an, Fla , who i* spending tlxmi miner at Ilu- home of her uncle
and a u n t , Mr and Mr* I M Hay*-*
nil M y r t b a v i -i ii'-

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main

regul at i on
pr oposed I* unconsti tui *i I «»rf .*r«*
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i t h e out ski rt s
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( l oi r opposition dur i ng tillscn.it, debate on t Jo- g r o und that tho

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CHILD LABOR
LAW PASSED
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manufacture of paper, t hey have
,l" 1 ........ “ hie to obtain an ade q ua te

w 2m

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no- ligbtir. at tie l-tnlg. a , r , , ~
the Isonr.o at I 'udgor a, l e a d i n g into
(«orm:i w .1- i mong the most saltPrevi ousl y t lie
vtuiniiry •,f tin wa r
•11wl r i• t h * 1
ir 11 !*ru i ! liOll ji.l-s-st'ti r.fw\ ‘*. mall* Vii ' 'k ! * . • \ • **|»! ion
vu-tti.i
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■i, .let ii..........
tinll.lt
a m e n d m e n t In- bad dra wn, at tac hi ng
tin-i mmi gra tion
lull us a rider in
o rde r to fore- action on it ill t h i i
'session
Am en dm en ts t o muke tin?
1j.r •• li i '-i t ton a|i|dv iinlv to children
u n d e r l-iiiileeii who • ••ti 1•t not read
r&gt; ,? w'lli I ■ Milk, |l .11*I*1&gt;
'till
dr, ti nil f a r m - i* d to pnstpos.io? 11*»

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It ll be lla* Jim J a m*lb In*1 \ till *o Sir Sidnev &lt; ail*
•l l 1 a - p a s s e d w n i t l i l p r o h i b i t
1 , 1-iicisi Key t i l i a n r e *
going I'n ru'i f**r g,iv, rn„r ri No
I,* , i,
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i*i l to- p r o d uc t
lulill I II l id,',-t'III .I'-l-t.int pilf m i l l
v i-nibi-t vv bet h* r a perfe. tl v prnpi-r
i.
n &gt;| i . i r . j
w In ch d i l l muster
hi
the
I
nt
ted
State*
n
a
v
y
lia*(''*
W
l
! recount give* him enough votes or
id •r sixt--:*n yeu.-s old h a v e
been
assigned
to
d
u
t
y
on
t
h
e
station
dri-n
not, and the m u gw um p editors ajiI....... eni|c"y ,-d or th • product of
^ I'laud and at tac k t he courts and slop Scorpion at ( 'oii-tanti nople.
a ny mill, cuiitu-r., wor'.v*liop, factory
This I* the cboice«t -t utloil pus- j
n.iul out. ‘' F r a u d ' F r a u d 1" \\ r vn' o r in an . 'act unrig’ i-itnldi thun-nt in
T• i| fur U mill, I fie mi!. e.l tldlll at •' -li,|e at tin- time and tin- y o u n g of-i*
w hu h ,-t ildreu under fo.irteeii h a v e
*|*li»- occasion w a- th* ccb-l-ralio-i with a -.me jdatform. —■ on-l i luu •• ti ci* f — all l e v e l e d it
lie will sail
b een employe I or in whi' h children
fur R o t t e r d a m !
nf her sixth birthday
1 he children
'•*r Kno tt , and now we *ee it was from New \ nrk
(lietween fourteen and sixteen h a v e
wen- entertai ned on the l a w n bv not a d emo cr at i e primary* at all. a* \ u g us t H*. then go by rail to \ ienuu.l
b een empl oyed more t han eight
Mr*
H a v e * , assisted by Mi ss \llie tinanarchist* cl.'im the v i - t o r 1. . llieiici- tn Constantinople, a n d wd
h ou rs a day. more t h an six days ir
A n d e r s o n , where ga me * mid other t lear a -pa ce and i.lve u* air
If have tin- o|q&gt;ortunity of oliservmg
week, before ti o'clock in the m o r n ­
tilings were i ndul ged 111
At •’&gt; P &lt;" -i j* continue* we'M choke nr *niiilher what i- going on hi the biggest war
ing or later t h a n seven o'clock in t h e
,1, lock they were mv it. 1 i n t o th
I'llS
I'lM timleVVI-'ll i llnke ur in the world’* history
eve ning
It would t a ke effect o n e
di m ng r iiniii » In :• r ,-f: ■ &gt;. i ■ '
■•lilt h-r
I - It ! 'll lint s eat h r . n\ -- i- la ii t !'a ma-ti-r 11uddli'-ton iyea r after e na ct ment
I- t he I lilted M it - reel I ' n g ’
\I1 a -on ••( Mr and Mr* I 11 Huddleserv ed
ston of Geneva! and a b r o t h e r of
T h e eolor scheme which was , a r night the Dipping • .rf mini
( ungrcHs Will Adjourn
rl.-d out m the ffowi-r* and t he decorMrs. I". G. Yerkes of Jacksonville I
" C a t t-K&lt;»tt; Knit t - K n o t t ;
Washingt
on, Aug. It). -S ep te mb er
aUqn of till- a t t r a c t i v e table was
ami of Mr* K G Baxter of Gaines­
Calt-Kott
K m Knott
I
i*
the
latest
date now suggested'
junk a nd wlul.
Tin- table was laid
ville. l ie is a y ou ng inuii of sterling
And the clock echoed
by Senatore leaders for a dj our nme nt with a hiindsonto. embroidered cloth,
character, wide a c q u ai n t a nc e and is
" K n o t t - C n t i g h t ; Kit t- K n o t t ;
of Congress.
c e n t e r e d wii ii a frosted b i r t h d a y cake
piqnilur and will represent Florida
K n o t t - C n f t ’s F a t - R a t t , "
T h e plan, a* fo.-.iiuliitcd in c o n­
which was a do rned with six lighted
Da y li g ht found u» sitting on t he and t he navy with great credi t.
ferences y es t er d ay provides t h a t n o
pink t i i p e r \ T h e r efres hments con­ *tool, an exchange in b and: the l a n ­
i m p o r t a n t legislation be c msidnred
sisted of ice cream, cake an d fruit* tern still burned di mly t hrough
llundilily High in New York
| at the present session, eexopt t h o
Many prett y gilts were received smoke begrimed glass; exchanges
New York, N. Y . With t w o per
I shi ppi ng, revenue, empl oyers' lia­
by t h e little honorec. T h e invited jdlcd high on t he deslk, each hearing | sons dead and ninny p r o s t r a t i o n s !
b i l it y and suppl y bills nnd conf er­
guests were Misses Olive N e wm an . its editorial mush of t he C n t t - K n o t t during the last twelve hours, ituli-!
en ce reports, with n view to a d ­
S ar a El i sabet h Williams.
Emily t a n g l e —all save a few rare ones who cations were t h a t today woul d break
j o u r n m e n t by t he end of this m o n t h .
Griffin, R. E. Griffin,
Beatrice pat ient ly nwait t he verdict after t he all previous records for h u m i d i t y . '
I t w’ould el ominnto t he cor rupt p r a c ­
O ' C o n n o r , Marion
Francis Houle- evidence is in. These alone helped Although the t e m p e r a t u r e at 10
tices bill a nd t he hill t o enlarge t h o
ban, Marjorie Hoskins, Nell Mes­ restore a glimmering of sanity.
a. m, was only ooventy-eight, three I
senger. Mary El is abet h Move, Maria Sara so ta Sun
degree* lower ' t h a t at the h inn* tie- ] I n t e r s t a t e Co mme r ce C ommi ss ion .
Senat e Republicans, in conference
hour v esterilay . t In- h um id it y ri-gis*
Moye, Velma Shipp, Mary Fn-dl*
t
nl
u y, were t o a t t on t he proposal
Louise Fields, Genevieve an d l.m*
tered
99
per
cent
Quiet Home Wedding
E d w a r d s of &lt;’ but luhoochee, H.i . •''Much cordiul interest s urrounds
whi ch had been s u b m i tt e d in wri t­
ing by the Democrat ic steering c om ­
M as t e r s Joseph O' Connor and F r e d ­ t he wedding of Miss Allie Anderson
Social at Moore's S ta tion
erick Williams.
T h e r e will he an ice c r e a m and m i t te e . It already bus he£h f a v o r ­
and Mr. Andrew L. Myers which
Moore's
Station a b l y • received by t h e Rep ub li can
took plnco We dnes day nfteuioon ut cake social at
t hr ee o'clork a t •**~
Christian Science Service
t he *h*.....***o n u ^ o f t he | church T h u r s d a y evening, Aug. 17, s teering co mm it te e a nd p ros pe ct s
R egu lar services will be held next bride' s purents, Mr. and Mr*. J. 1 j given by the Kpw-orth Lea gu e
Ev- were that it would be agreed t o b y
t h e party confereene.
S u n d a y a t 11 o ’clock a t t ho W o m ­ Anderson. T h e mar ri ag e ceremony t r y on e invited,
an 's C l ub on Ouk avenue, bet ween was performed by Rev. F. E. StoinNorma .T^madgc is the star of theT h i r d and F o u r t h streets. Subject , meyer of t he Met ho di st church.
J v O m R u t h Va ug hn who has just
Owing .to a recent d ea th in the re tur ned from T a m p a will leave
Soul.
You are cordially i n v it ed to
family tho wedding was a quiet aguin shortly for t h a t city.
a t t e n d these services.
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A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORRESPON*
DENTS— EVENTS QF SEMINOLE COUNTY— EFFICIENT
REPORTERS COVER TERRITORY FOR HERALD

Mr. C J. Vermillion is drilling for
a flowing well.
We hope he suc­
ceeds in get ti ng a good one.
Th e people of '\Vekiwa were s u r ­
prised last week by two a tt e m p t s of
t he bud c a m p to make a. new loca­
tion. first at Hlackwater Creek where
the mosquitoes ran t hem off the
first day, then to Glen Ethel where
t hey expect to stay for some time
a n d will o p en up this week with a
force of t w e n t y men and four t eams
If a n y o n e w a n t s a job with t hem
go to t h e Glen Ethel Inn. run for
the b u d c a m p s by the jiropriutor.
Mr A M Kush

WES T S I D E
Mr. Washburn, k n o wn as the
c a n d y man to his hinny friends, has
Dleterich Wins Promotion
b o ug ht a truck f ar m joining Mrs.
The
m an y friends of H G Diet- |
Ilerge’s farm anil at the pres ent he
orirh, locnl manager of the Airginiu j
and Mrs. W a s h b u r n nnd son are
Carolina Chemi cal Co., of this city
living in the c ot t age across t he road
are ext endi ng congrat ul at ions
to
from the Allison farm.
him upon his promotion this week
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. S t on e and
to the office of assistant manager
d a u g h t e r motored over in t heir car
of Florida for the Virginia Carolina i
to Jacksonville a n d s pe nt a couple
Chemical Co.
Mr. and Mrs * Dlet­
of weeks.
erich
and family will make their
T h e commission m an , Mr. Fleisher
future h o m e in Jacksonville and
has had a t ena nt house an d a fine
while we h a t e to lose these good
b a r n built on his t en ucre farm.
people front our midst- we are glad
A new road is being opened* up in
to see t he rapid ad va ncemen t of Mr.
front of the S t e n s t r o m corner to
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K n o w Z u Zut E a tZ u Z u \ The crispDeiterirh an d know t h a t he will
£
est, spiciest ginger s n a p that ever
Upsala. The work is being d one by
make good.
The promot ion is a
tickled a palate.
t he coun ty prisoners.
recognition of his good work since
he has b een with this well known
£3 Make a bee Une to th e nearest grocer
R e v. D. D. M a r i s t o n has had a
firm of fertiliser manufact urers.
C
man, and get a whole packageful for
nice bnrn built a n d Mr. R a b u n has
w a nickel.
given his barn a new cover of
shingles and is doi ng so me more
Influx of Allens Low
building to his house.
Was hingt on. Aug. 19. — Increase in
Mr. and Mrs. W a i n r i g h t and fa m­
population
by
i mmi gra ti on
u d
ily of Tallahassifb h a ve moved into
a mo u n t e d to only 109.061, during
our midst and we welcome t hem
t he fiscal yea r of 1916.
Statistics
here
They are going to try truck
H a t t i e W y n n e , Mi ss Or a Billingsli*. , H o n d u r a s b o u g h t t h e J a m e s Allison a nnounc ed t od ay by t he Irnmigrn-i
farming this year.
Mr Wainri ght
Mrs.
Billingsley,
Mr . a nd
M r s . house a n d t e n a res a n d t h e G e o r g e tion Burenu show the influx of nliens ]
ii runni ng a saw mill
Dr ew W a r r e n b e si d e s relatives
Af- W K i n n u h a n h ous e a nd t e n a c r es ]
was lower t h a n it had been for 18 I
Rev W T M c G u i r e of I ' a l a t k a

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Mr* Will's Gomes
visiting her 1(IR at
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Florida’s Fruit Groves Threatened
Protect Yours by Spraying Now
Rust mite und Avhitc Hy a re tinusually prevalent in g r o v e s a t thin
time. Get rid o f these jre.sLs ri^ h t
aAvay.
Delay means loss.
The merits of Niagara Soluble Sul­
phur Compound for n is t mite an* Avell
known.
Schnair’i Insecticide is (he
tfuaranteed standard f&gt;»r white fly.
Grove owners who jrrow :md
m a rk e t clean, hrieht, well rounded
fn iit have usod tl&gt;ese two Insecti­
cides for many years.
Spray Now and Save Yaur Bright!

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Tires and Tubes Repaired
ALL WORK (GUARANTEED AND COVERED

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C h a s s i s .................... $325.
Runabout - - - 315.00
Touring; Car - - - 3 ( i 0 . 0 0
C o u p clet.................... 505.00
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has co me her e to reside. Mr. Morse
is a b r o t h e r of E. P Morse who
came h er e last yea r from Hon d ur a s
anil b o u g h t
the beautiful ( ' a p t .

U j fea t are alw aya reasonable, and

not more th an ro a will w illln tlr p s r
ter th e earrtcee you will raoelra.

Try a Herald Want Ad

at C a m e r o n C i t y a n d six acres on
Sout h S a n f o r d a v e n u e
All of t h e years.
(daces are being im|»roved
Mr
Morse will build a fine home s h o r t ­

Miss Alda Be vi e r a nd m o t h e r re
Fa tj n h o m e on S o u t h Sa n fo r d a v e ­
ttirneif h o m e T u c - i f a v after s j i e n d i n g
C h a r l i e R a b u n w er e joi ned t o g e t h e r t h e s u m m e r in t h e nor th v is i t in g nue. where he arnl his family reside,
having m a d e m a n y i m p r o v e m e n t s
tti tody m a t r i m o n y
i*til&gt; a few r e la t i v e s
T h e i r frieinls are glail *u
I'h, M e s s r s
M . . f ^ are i n t e r e s t e d
f ri e nds wi-ri* i n v i t e d be-tib*- n d a
we lc ome thelll h o m e
large|\
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rattle and turpentine
tl\es
Re\
McGuire
officiating
Miss Alda B e v i e r spent AAeiln*'- business in H o n d u r a s where t h e y
T h o s e present w i r e Mr a n d Mrs I.
■lav a f t e r n o o n at h o m e of Mrs J I
(live b e e n fur III IIIIV viuirs
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Mr ,i* I Mrs It J
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N A T IO N A L BISCU IT. CO M PA N Y
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Joye(f (Jinlier at tlu. honu. of
M f -1 life.
bridge near here. Do n’t know whethMrs „ F .- Hut ch in s,
Mrs. B. F. H u t c h i n s s pent a
er the girls are out for their health
or trying to catch the drivers of
A very prett y wedding , was sol- p le as a nt day T u e s d a y at the h o m e
some of the many autos t hat go by. emnixed ut the h ome of Mr and of her parent s, Mr. and Mrs. J 1.
1 Mrs
Frank M a n n S a t u r d a y even- W alker

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HI SUCCESS-HOURSECURITY.

I AM R fO C r S S J T I . T hU •t» le m « n t
It not m od* In • iptrtt of boastfulnett, but a t a a ta ttm tn t o f plain
fa cta t haro b ttn rtsh t h tr t atac*
} pot. and fo u know failu re could not
ba bolstered up to resem ble tuccea^
for oo tonf a period.

Everybody!!

ter t h e e e r e m o n y delicious ice c r e a m
filled his r egul ar a p p o i n t m e n t S u n ­ a n d r a k e were s e r v e d
We all j o i n
d a y at the M o n r o e c h u r c h , a nd en- in wishing t h e m a long and hnpp;-

T h e Wekjwn a nd Ethel girls have
s p e n t several S un du ya on t h e county

August 11, 1916

' ‘I ndus tri al plants have been es­
tablished as follows:
" B o t t l i n g plant. Hosfor.d, Fla.;
cotton compress. Brunswick, Ga.;
creamery, Kisjiminee. Fla.; dye fac­
tory, De cat ur, Ala.; gas plant. P la nt
City, Fla ; hardwood l umber plant,
Demopolis, Alu , bridge and culvert
plant, S a v a n n a h , Ga.: ginnery, J e n ­
nings, Fla.; fur nit ure factory, Mo­
bile, Ala.; l a u nd ry , Attnlla, Ala.”

HAPPENINGS

WKKI WA AND E T H E L I T E M S
Mins Dajihna Vermillion returned
S at u rd ay evening from Gainesville,
where she has been at tendi ng s u m­
mer school for the past eight weeks.
Wallace and Alii no Eipford accom­
panied their sister, Mrs. W. C.
Gilbertson to her home in Tehnessee where they expect to at tend
school this year.
Mrs W. E Lee has hcen seriously
ill the past week but is reported a
little better
Mr. T K. Whi te moved on to the
Kelso place l a s t week.

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" A m o n g the i tems of co n- tr uct ni n
work t o be done, as reported this
week, nr
"Church
buildings,
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Pierce,
Fin., u nd Greenville. S.
g ar a ge
building, Bartow, Fla.; hotel liuildN C
Says he has recovered fr om ing. P o m o n a , S C.; paving, M o nt i ­
t h e badly Injured shoulder r ecei vedf cel lo, G a . ; road construction, Chu min a bicycle s m a s h up.
hers c o u n t y , Ala ; school buildingf,
C layt on Aus ti n is expected h o m e P i e dm o nt , Ala., and Stillmore, Ga .,
for a five days furlough from Black *®wer* al' d water works, Luvonia,
Point
' G a . ; t h e a t r e building, Ft. Pierce,
Point
Fla.
Mobile coun ty , Ain , vote
H S. I s m o n h a s stored his h o u s e ­
M l 60.000 of school
i mp ro ve me nt
hold f u r n i t u r e a n d is m a k in g his
Imi ii iI— a n d Piedmont. Al a. $ li .r».000
h o m e with M r a n d Mrs
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of sewer and street i rnprovemt n
Hry den
bonds
C o n st r uc t i o n cont ract s have
1 D H a r t is building t wo m o r e been a w a r d e d as follow- Ajtartment
neat little c o t t a g e s on h.s Beck ho
Ga.. and
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ta. Ga.,
and Miami,
to Fla.; c h u r c h building, At lant a, Gu.;
H a m m o c k p r o p e r t y for re nt
white people.
court
house remodeling.
Wheeler
Joe C a m er on is building u n o t hc r count y, Ga .; docks, Cl cara wt er. Fla.;
t e n a n t bouse nea r Heck H a m m o c k fajr bui ldings, Americus, Ga.; hosand is having wells put d o wn on pital buildings, Macon, Ga.; paving,
several places.
At l an ta, Ga., and Kissimmee, TtirT he r e have b ee n several pieces of pon S pr in gs a nd Titusville, F l a . ; |
p ro p erty
sold
t h r o u g h railway st at i on , Clio, S.' C.; school
IL A. H o w a r d
here
a b o u t bujldingn, Augusta, Ga., Ethel, Miss,
recently.
Ge or ge A. Morse o f and St. P et ers bu rg , Fla.

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gui*sts of t h e ir a u n t . Mrs B
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L ( ’, H u n t e r h a s re tu r ne d f r o m a
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Mr- AAi-i-ks.
Mi-- Aiii ,11 AAi r U anil AH-- 1 tk)&lt;AA1 id s ilr.ivc t h e i r Build, tu &lt; l* nr
w. ii i r tin- vu'id fur a visit with Mr
" T h e rapni' il y of a cot ton mill at t
ii’iil Mr- l. nuc- Erndish
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Alexander C i t j . Ala . will be d ouvbI
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SAYS:
"One year my ncre of beans made only
I 10 hampers. The next year I used the same fertilira*r. but 1 also used plenty of Blowers Ground Lime­
stone. 1 sold 200 hampers and figure I made $120
extra by using Limesnone."
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some 500 people S anfor d and OrU n do played t o n tie score, 2 and 2.
Th e gnmc being called at the hof i n i n g of t he ei ght h i nning on arcount of too m u c h rain. It looks as
if t he bad w e a t h e r follows up the
local club, no m a t t e r if it is a special occaaion or not . " M u t t " Wilson
was on the m o u n d for t h e locals a n d
considering t h e condition of t he ball
twirled as good a game as could he
expected. H e was touched up for
three hits in t h e third i nning and
t wo runs were scored.
Outside of
the t hi rd he was never scored upon
•'Left y” Moore failed to handl e the
d a m p ball a n y too w'ell and they
waited them o u t , and his expense,
t hey secured seven free tickets in
first base. Moore in center for San
ford delivered in t he sev en th inning
with a terrific single to center that
tied u p things.
I t was his second
hit of the game. Burdick s tarr ed in
the field and ulso delivered with a
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hot ll clubs
Sanford hail
many a chance to , n ,r, in several
inning* but the necessary wallop
was not there
Tin wrilor believe*
that after I ullinger had reached
second ..n his double the inning
. - h u l l have been finished and not
called
It would have been all right
to have called t he game before t he
inning had st art ed and not after a
runner had reached second.
But
the Orlando players, as a wTiole.
were willing (nr the game to be
called and it seems as if that heinfe
the case it was fair, hut In look at it
in tin* nt her light we believe a mis­
take was made, it looked had nil
our part, and always believing in
fair, piny the game should have been
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C A N T C O M E HERE'?
i but nil e r e p o r t had been received
■•a- hi ir oom d near St Alhun-i ar-1
' • p u r l I t i lie in need of food.

IF NECESSARY

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The plti lung d« par 1tin lit '* l ’ !&gt;•' t b"
Connlo, howovor. Is almost ai
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weakest.
Its m a k e u p for regular
his btillof thnt tho AlhlotlcH will Imuli
working purposes Is i i ncenam Just
bottnr than ueventh nr eighth. Tho
connonsus of opinion Is that the outfit &lt; now. hut the Up oft Is that the follow­
ing live v III carry the l u u n t s nf lint
ho will bond In 1916 will lib too ’green"
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Athletic defensive hurdeli
l° mako any real showing.
Joe Hush, a good pitcher, hut not a
f-ooklng over tho roster of the Alh sensational performer.
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WyekofT. who Is Improving right w
Reoplng with his policy of other years
along
Connie hasn't purchnaod tho highDressier, young and erratic.
priced talent from tho minors. In
Nabors, who has much to learn bo
stoatl ho has gona Into tho highways
fore ho can become n stnr
and byways and picked up youths from
Moyers, who owns n good nrtn. but
•and lots and college, diamonds.
still Is subject to nervousness.
“I am confidant t h a t out of my pres­
Connie lino a flock of other pitching
ent lot of youngstors I can dovolop n youngsters, but none havo show n signs
f,,w r,)nl s tart," assort s Connlo. May- so fur of pushing nny of tho above 1
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•bit tho chances ar e thnt tho develop- mound
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Hchang will d o t h e hulk of the hack
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•"•'"ro tho Athlotlc team shnll hecomo youngster, ns first aids to the Injured
14 feurod ono.
If the Athletics had a great pitching
Tho Mocklan outfield of 1916 will staff It might carry ulong the patched7 27 11 0
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Nummary: Ear ned r u m Orlando 3.
rii-'ht. Olffrlng In cantor and Walsh In field. Or. If the outfield nnd tho Infield
efl
Oldrlng has been fading and were poworful both offensively a nd ThVee li.i.sc hit* B. liu Lr . liaso o t
1 as good as ho was In tho bygone defonslvoly. they might sweep tho hails Wallace 4. Sines U. First huso
but Connlo fools t ha t ho Is fnr pitching staff through to victory. Hut ' o n errors Orlando 2. T w o base hits
In every
h' tt er than any of tho youngstors thero 1s too much weakness
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Mclunls will bo on first, with tho placo In tho 1916 fracaa.

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present and deliver t he address of
t he d a y —organizat ions of the vari­
During O • p i t week Burdick ous churches are to furnish song
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lltl' t "ig. g *i.; r &gt;g 21 p Ji.lts ■1 il lllg t fi • men of prominence will speak, a b d
past w &gt;■■•
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fin •! i wit ‘i i : • nd .1 a- MfP ■&gt;' i*;!. t he t ru st ees will nt t h a t time givo
It. 1 .it r -r1 Ig i hit OUT nf t hi* an a c c o u n t of their st ewa rd sh ip nnd
J | • t •*1'll H ..t '..it i it •e 1 III Ml to s t at e their plans (of a school s i t u a ­
lnvf* ;o p.
il l'll i' t'.H p I-t w. . tion t h a t will cope wi th the bigger
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The Pig Iron Hoys of Kufala
A l a . are muking quite a showing
in the Orlando Sanford S un ds pur
League
Th e (leleryites consist of
J oh n Hohinson pitcher and outfielder, ext ra ordi nary Jimmie Moore,
unolher one of those real h it ters
Charley Hell t he
lad that "knocks
t he •&gt;hms off t he infielders, " S k e e t e '
Brinson considered by many as t he
Wa lt er Johnson of infielders on ac­
count of his wonderful arm, R ay
C h a p m a n the peerless catcher of the
Dixie League a nd next to J i m mi e Cobb
Archer when it comes to c a tc hi ng Hell
crooks stealing t he liases
And last I hati'uso
( but not least " S l u t s " Wilson, better B u r l
, known as " M u t t " who will in t i n e
| show his value to the local club
| T h i s players were the cream of the
1 Dixi. League as well as the Kllfaill.i
| lean. and whv t hey failed to win
t h e |&gt; iinaut hi the League is a mvKufaula.
ter&gt; tit (lie local fans
while not as big as Sanford deserves |
T (oliH
greul credit for gathering t oget her
s u c h a valuable array of base bail
talent
Manager Robinson and Ills
Pig Iron Crew failed to win the

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The local trustees of the Sanford |
• 'hools have ar ranged for the corner
•tone of t he schools to he luid • Sat -

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transact ion, we have n e v e r failed t o
R. J. HOLLY. Editor
VT. hj. HAYNES, BnatiiMa M iu |t r give t h e m a boost w h e n possiblo to
do so. uhd yet, they t a k e our b u s i ­
Pvbliahxt Y.t t t j Tu»-t.y *nd Friday
ness, make money od of it, and s en d
their busi ness to n • Jacksonvi. le
print s ho p t h a t nevor h ad a dealing
HUBSCHIPTION riU C E , IN ADVANCE
with t h*m beyond t a k i n g their o r d e r
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a print s ho p, and s p en d the mo ne y
0*fl,&lt;-r«d In Ih. City b, C a n t o r 12.00 Prr T»«r la we make o u t of it nt home to holp
Adrmara •( 20«. I’n Mar i k
We could
P a r a M U ta Adraara Mo r i II* Mkda ol OfTlca others al ong in business.
b uy our groceries in Jacksonville
■al ar a d Aa H*&lt;aat ( 1 a u M a d Mai l ar Aafval 22aO and do o u r banki ng in Jacksonville,
1000. al (ba PaataStoa at Saaf ar d. Etortda
and spend our m o n e y in J a c k s o n ­
Coder Ael af Ma r ch I r d . t»7».
ville, b u t if e v e rybody did this o ur
Telegbaaa Na. 140 business houses would have to close
OElca la Herald llaUdlag
fiheir doors.
T h a t is the way t o
kill a t own. How can a home b u s i ­
ness co nc rn ask h o m e people to
patronize it when it goes to J a c k s o n ­
ville or s om e other center to get
what it c a n get at home.
It is o nl y by sticking t ogether a n d
patronizing each o t h e r in various
lines of business t h a t business can
be built u p and the town made to
prosper.
Many people do n o t think.
A
solicitor comes t h ro u g h with s o m e ­
thing to sell and w i t h o u t a t h o u g h t
they b u y .
The policy should al ­
T h e Deutschland b ro ught s om e ways he t o buy just as near home as
v a l u a b l e dye s tuds t o this c o u n t r y j possible.
t h e r e b y reducing t h e high coat of I This is t h e only w a y to build u p
living.
Wish she could bring so me ! a c o m m u n i t y .
Any o t h e r policy is
gasoline on the next trip.
I one of t e a r i n g down.
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

An a d v e r t i s e m e n t iri t he T a m p a
T i m e s , speaki ng of A n n e t t e Kellerm i n , t h e diving V e n u s says.
1 can
t each y o u t h r o u g h t h e n e w s p a p e r

j u s t as well as t hofi gh

last a nd all the t i m e
Overlook its
s h o r t c o m i n g s and b o s t its a d v a n ­
tages
P r i s e its v i r t u e s and f or ge t
its faults.
P a t r o n i z e i ts m e r c h a n t s ,

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e n t at i o n of i his issue a n y m o r e t h a n
t h ey c a n of t h e r a t e q ue st i on , t he
quest ion of their- v a lu at i on , or t heir
inside financing.
T h e railway em pl o ye s arc no t ask­
ing for an a dv an ce of wages. In fact
they are asking for t h e a d o p t i o n of
a plan t h a t will decrease, t h e income
of m a n y of t h e m . T h e y are asking
for an eight h o u r day, i n s t e a d of be­
ing compelled t o s t a y o u t oh t he
road fr om 12 t o 16 hours.
Thei r a r g u m e n t in favor of t his
change is reasonable. T h e y say t h a t
passenger t r a i n m e n nnd fast freight
t r a i n m e n w ou ld n' t be m at er ia ll y a f ­
fected by such a rule as few of t hem
are now on t he royid m o re t h an
eight hours. T h e men who would be
affected ure t h e t r a i n m e n who h a n ­
dle " d e a d " freight t rai ns .
These
men are on t h e road usual ly t he l im­
it p er mi t t e d by t he federal laws 16 h o u r s —and often l onger t h a n t h a t
before t hey get hack to t h e i r homes.
Thei r expenses on t h e r o a d must
come o u t of t hei r own wages.
T h e greatest evil, however, is the
physical and ment al effect upon
m e n w o r k i n g t h a t l engt h of ti me. It
n c e d s \ no a r g u m e n t t o p r ov e t h a t
after ei gh t or t en hours' c on ti nu ou s
st rai n, one's physical a nd ment al ac­
tivities get sluggish.
I t is dufing
these periods, say t r a i n m e n , t h a t
wrecks most fr eq u en t ly occur: and
then t h e railroad managers bl ame it
on to rhe " car el es s nes s " of t he rail­
road empl oyes.
E v e n t h e t r a v e l e r in t h e P u l l m a n
gets ti r ed a f t e r a 10- hour ride d u r ­
ing t h e da y
Hut t h e m a n in t h e
e ngi ne c ab m u s t keep f re sh, he m u s t
keep his m e n t a l a c t i v i t i e s keen for
he m u st see every signal, keep in
mind e v e r y order, a n d w h e n he e n ­
ters a / r a i l r o a d y a r d m u s t k n o w just
w h at e v e r y o n e of all t h e w ay from
50 to :|00 s w i t c h , signal a n d block
lights m e a n , a n d if t h e y are as they
shoul d be to g u a r a n t e e h i m a clear
t r ac k
Y ct e y e f a t ig u e I* on*' of t lie
tir*t i&gt;■mptoiii* a n d rr*ult* of long
hours nf wijrk. a n d m e n t a l dilllm-*.*
cornea a ri nse s e co n d. " S a f e t y fir*t ’"
for t h e t r a v e l i n g p ubl i c d e m a n d s
t h a t men o n t h e r a i l r o a d s lie mil
overworked

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u gi t a t i ed the q ues t io n so t h o ro ug hl y
t h a t t h e new d e v e l o p m e n t is a d i r e c t
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O r l a n d o will n o t be asked t o d o ­ imbecile yet every one knows betOr to rend wha t Ollie J a m e s
red cent in the ter
secure t h e lo- and M a r t i n Glynn s ay about t h e Re-

n a t e a site or a s i n g le
wa y of a bonus t o
e a t i n g of the pl ant ,
o n Its merits as the
• i t r u s fruit t - rr it or y

The city wins
rapitnl of t he
The nchi evt “as on" of t h e

m e n t will gn, d o w n
g r e a t e s t a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s of t he re
o r g a n i z e d O r l a n d o Bo ar d of T r a d e

publicans on« woul d he justified in
concluding them t o he more repreI hensihie t han t h e bund of F o r t y
Thi eves
The m e r r y war goes on.

and n o b o d y I* seriously i nj ur ed
The
great jiuhlli m i n d t akes it till in
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which side
O N E WAY T o K I L L \ T o \ S N N o v e m b e r will show
T u e s d a y was t h e first day of A u ­ c o n d u c t e d the m o r e pl aus i bl e c a m g u s t , 1916, anti as is t he c u s t o m all pnign. - - Report er-Slur.
t h e up to d u t e business c o n c e r n s in
WHAT TR A IN M EN DEM AND
t h e ci t y sent o u t s t a t e m e n t s
We
T h e railway m a n a g e r 9 are flooding
g o t ou r share, as usual. One of t h e s e

many

p r od u ct s out of t he
p a l m e t t o fi bre and
, Die i n d u st ry in t ime will reach large
| proportions. T h e follow ing article
explains t he i nd us t ry fully as it is
now progressing in Miami
P roven b y e xp er t analysis to be
exceeded in value by only two o t he r
fibrous a n d pulp plants, the saw

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R. R. DEAS
Am ’I Cashier

0 . L TAYLOR
Cashier

F. L WOODRUFF Vic.-Pr«*id«nl

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ton is wort h $64.00; a n d Now Zca- of t he c r o p . o f 1916 was b o u g h t on 460 p o u n d s was s h i p p e d by express
land p ho rmi um, 1,300 Iba. of pulp to ’ t he local m a r k e t at Barnwell yes- to n c o t t o n firm a t August a, Ga.
t he ton is w or th $65.00. No ot her t erdny by J. A. P o r t er from B. J .
Mr. a n d Mrs. Os born Herndon
fibrous or pulp pl ant s ar e worth as Brown, a negro fa rmer who lives
much, not even flux s traw, s ug ar ­ near t here, says a special from B a r n ­ hnve r e t u r n e d from n few days o u t ­
cane or rice straw.
well. T h e price paid was 17 ce nt s ing a t D a y t o n a B e ac h where they
a
pound.
T h e hale which weighed were t h e guests of relatives.
F. L. S t e w a r t of Murrysvillp, Pip,
who has lead in the invest igat ion of
saw grass and p a l m e t t o as nrticlea
of commercial value, h as organized
the " S t e w a r t I n t e r n a t i o n a l Pulp and
Fibre C o m p a n y . ” and has desig­
nat ed Mi ami as t he l ocat i on for one
VIA
of a half d oz e n pl ant s to he erected
and this city as the s hi ppi ng point °
for Florida.
THE STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
The
New
York
Paper Trade O
J o u rn a l has t he following to say of 2 TICKETS AI l f l £ i L
RETURN
CCDT 1 cf
the new pulp and fibre proscess an d 8

Annual Excursion

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

t h e a rt ic le s of c o m m e r c i a l va lu e
w h i c h cart lie m a d e f r o m t h e Fl ori da
saw grass a n d p a l m e t t o

ON SALE A U ll. lO lII. FINAL LIMIT u L l I » vI S l.

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Washington, I). ('.
$21.75
Norfolk, Va.
$19.75
Baltimore, M. D . 1Via NorRichmond. Va.
19.75
folk i
$23.75
Low round trip rates to many points front Jacksonville

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e *t- could for the Utilization of these &lt;
t e t i u r c c a which b ou nt i ful N a t u r e is
w thout s ti nt p u t t i n g int o our h an d s
yifts all the more re ma r ka bl e and

opji ii tu'ie and benefleenr beeaus"
her renewi ng them to us
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A T L A N T IC COAST L IN E

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Hill Lumber Co.
Lumber, Bricks, Lime, Cement, Rubber Roofjntf, Shingles, Corrugated Iron Roofing,
Doors, Sash and Blind, Cement Blocks, Plaster
Board, Mouldings, Sewer Pipes, Cypress
Boards, Fire Bricks and Fire Clay.

The Only Firm That Handles

Chattanooga Glazed Tile
Call and see the difference between
Our Kind and Others

Hill Lumber Company
SANFORD,

the sense t h a t it dea ls with an e n ­
tirely new commer ci al product. Cel­
lulose itself i» now for the first ti me
offered to t h e w »: d in a co n aer ial
f o r m —its true, di st inguishing, nut 1.4 .
ural form pe foctly pu re and i * »- . (
luted f o 1 all the organic m a t t e r
with which in the living plant it has .
pri iiu.si/ been c o m b i n e d or assori . ted.

g&lt;-ass whi ch gr ows so p l e nt if ul ly In
’I h • fai^ that such waste need no
t h e E v e r g l a d e s a nd t h e ever p r es e nt
hi i.’ i r\ tie incurred, ajipeal* lo the
j i a l m e t t o are w o r t h money to t h e I- nest c o n s e r v a t i v e sentiment
Ilf
m a n u f a c t u r e r s of g u n c o t t o n , p ho to I
i Hint'.,
as just
now scarcely
g r a p h i c til mis. |&gt;aper. etc . 160.00

per tgn now being t he market price
of t he fibre and pulp made of one
t on of the suw grass or the jialmettoes.
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One
t
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of
saw
grass
will m a k e
c a m e in an e n v e l o p e " m a d e in J a c k ­ the c o u n t r y with publicity regardi ng
1,200
lbs.
of
fibre
w
or
th
$60.00,
a nd
the
"
increase
in
wages"
t
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a
t
Is
b
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s o nv i l l e ," u n o t h e r ca me niade on a
s t a t e m e n t also " m a d e in J a c k s o n ­ ing d e m a n d e d b&gt;' t he m e m b e r s of one ton of pal met t oes , 1,200 lbs.
ville.
Many good dollars .of o u r the four ruilway b r o t he r ho od s who I of pulp worth $63.00 and 400 lbs.
________ a c tu a l h an dl i ng of of fibre wort h $40.00, or $100.00 per
m o n e y has passed t h rou gh t he h a n d s are engaged
of t hes e two bu si ne ss 'c onc er ns . We , trains.
It seems t h e railroad man-1 ton of p al met toes.
North Dakota
h a v e done our b e s t to sustain t h e m j a g e r s ca nn ot m a k e an ho ne st pres-1 wh e at s traw, 1,290 lbs. of pulp t o a

SANFORD, FLORIDA

M. HAND

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h r om tt|i other* a gf. P variety
id w ivi-'i fuiir. * ur.
pr&gt;* lu- lldr
g ra d in g d o w n from o r d i n a r y c o t t o n
a nd flax go od s to c o u r i e r sor ts s uc h
GREAT I M H wilt Y IN I 1.0 It I I) t a* lor m e n ' s suiniiu r a tilings, e i t h e r
Idi-ai hed or u n b l e a r l e d khakis, n a n ­
RE \&lt; I t E s S t M ' O l U ) SE&lt; HON
keens. sai l cj ot h. b u r l a p s , gunny s . i r k ­
T h e hith'-rt i d e s pi s e d *a« gra»s ing*. *ug.rr a n d w h e a t s.o k*. etc
a n d h iw p i l m i - i t o an- coining i n t o
" t i t tiers yield c o a r s e tilircs for
t h e i r own
Fo r m a n y y e a rs t hey
c o r d a ge a n d t wi ne s of high v a l u e,
h a v e io'eii look.-d u p o n as w *rthless
a nd in t h e p res ent d e a r t h t h r o u g h ­
a n d it t o o . the g re at w a r In E u r o p e
out t he world of f ibres for t h a t use,
witii t he a t t e n d a n t
s h o r ta g e* of those f r o m tile s u n f l o w er , Jers.i!ein
v e n o u s • o :n modi t ic* to bring th**
attoh.tke
and
corn
stalk
woul d
I ii -1 -d ' t a l ev s !-. a r- Miz.lll'il) Ilf t h e
* r i *»i .1 g o o d p u r p •**• a n d g i v e r e l i e f
ma ny g " d pr m .- i • t h a t w.- e g o ­
to Iiur wiic.it gr owe rs , li c o n v e r t e d
ing to wast e
i nt o h a r v e s t e r t wi n e whi ch coy Id lie
A J a c k s o n v i l l e c o m p a n y n ow has .sold at less t h a n half i ts p r es e nt exa l ar ge force of o p e r a t i v e s her.- g e t ­ o rh ii ant 4JII*1•ul ifi vc prii
at
good
ting out gra*s a nd p a l m e t t o a n d profit
t h e y h a v e a p l a n t o n t h e river a b o v e
" A s an i n d u st ry , this business is |
this city close to Shell M o u n d .
It
not u^nly new in itself. Iiut n«‘w in
is s ai d t h a t t h e new c o m p a n y u n ­

&gt; to gi t m next
sit-in has i ts .ultune
T h e sputis
v ant age*, for t h e c o u n t r y g e t s t h e
benefit of tile c o n s t a n t s pyi ng whu-h
the ' o u t
p a r ty s u s t a i n * a g a i n s t t h e
"ins "
And so l o n g ns this is k ep t
up. t h e g o v e r n m e n t c a n no t go very
far wryng. T o re ad what R o o t s a y s
easily i maki ng
against
Wilson o n e might
a criminal or
JUllge Wilson t &gt;
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Bank and your m oney will yield a nice incom e during the w inter
m onths and he ready to meet your Spring expenses. We p a y interest
on savin gs deposits in any am ount.

SAW GRASS AND
PALMETTO PRODUCTS

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M Oaround,
when deposited at interest. Open an account with th is

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Among i s regular p r od uc t* will
W r w j * Ii y o u i ■11 a| &lt;| h e h e r e w i t h
1’h•• i all has fieen m a de for I tie
be high grade- w r it in g and hook
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l» i hri* how c o u l d you'*
l l e i n o c r al s of H o n d a In r o l l t r i h u t e
p a p e r , s uc h as is p r o d u c i b l e at pres1i
til the • umpBlgn fill || t 1 lie tl*ed 111
e n t only f ro m t h e bes t pul ped a n d
".Sub-i rri gat i on
is t h e title id a t fie re e l ec t io n of I ' re si de nt U ilsori
b l ea ch e d linen and c o t t o n rag*, lent
It is u s u a l to send o u t such a p p e a l s
b ookl et re. *■i r | Insur'd l.v the Flor
a t less t h a n o ne- hal f its p r es e nt cost,
id a I f.i-.er*t&gt;
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I fieri- I* yet
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utn h a n k n ot e b on d nod ' I n d i a pa pe r '
merit
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g i v i» a poltiprehi-nsiv e a ' iilikld *.r a M* f , 1- po ns** Ini! it i- to which af f ei t s I fie ffiMirnerci.il s|ih ol t r a n s p a r e n t tissues
and
photo­
rleni r i p l m u ol tin *ut&gt; irrigation a n d tie liuulited tf a " p o pu l a r c a m p a i g n railroading
\\ by are some freight g r ap h i c films, pur e cellulose s o l u ­
d r a i n a g e a* pr .i ei i i ed in (lie S a n f o r d fund e v e r vet e l e ct e d a Pr e si d e n t trains handled with such speed that ti ons. artificial silk, v is cocs and v a r ­
W .- d&lt;&gt; n u t r e n t e m h i ' r e v e r t il h a v iI f till M
T h r * •»r k va a** • •i m p l i e d h-.
men w im handle t he m are not on nishes a n d sizing*, i n c a n d e s c e n t light
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their runs o v e r eight hours, w* de f il ame nt s, g u n c o t t o n , c o m m o n dy . 1* '
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other freight trains hauled wi t h t '
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i ollicillon c e| | i | h i | c | , e n a me l e d
f m o t u e power and
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dull'm l * h u t if *‘ 1 it i* fit
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t a b le ware, cellulose s t a l l cnmposlg i | . **1 tig h . it*
t he spine right d w a v a re f t to
T I ii 'T' 1* a f i-l'll llfc: r a t h e r
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to
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wi t h ji b n T r a i n m e n say t h e r a i l r o a d s so p r o d u c t i n n o f c o m p o u n d m t r o cellu
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d ■ad'' freight t r a i n s t h a t lose a n d llltro g ly c er i ne explosives
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f i -it t«* jiart ■ nf 1 u(|. •Hi'*, he n ci* t It•• sign of Is d o n e in o r d e r to i n c r e a s e tie railc
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I l l f A U l i OF T R A D E R E S U L T S
" T h e new s p i n n i n g fibre processes
proletariat
But t h e r e is m u c h of f rei ght j - a r f a m i n e t &gt; a g r e a t e x t e n t .
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In case of financial stringency as in normal times, this
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LAST NIGHT
A SUCCESS

y u le Happenings— Mention $
of M a t t e r s in B r ie f Personal Items of

i »r Hyman'* service Sunday night
'u*t a |, nth. F ur th er ” could
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In te re st
I hi- It ii tor used appropriate
-s &lt; ipturp, and had for the inapira- WOMAN’S CLUB ROOM WAS
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S u m m a ry of the Floating Small
PACKED WITH FAIR SEX
Talka Sucrln'fly Arranged for
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n hi- sure, three for no cheating a n d 1
*i**d crowd a tt e n d e d t he
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ln" t niKht !lt t hc Woman*
Mr W. E. S h e lt o n and d au gh t er
r **l/"“'«»ing the three year* that
rHom"Sev,,rnl &gt;m ' n*
Alisa Helen Shel ton re tu rn ed Mon- ,
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l*«»tor of the ,'amf’ over- to
t h '*
l,0»s t - r
game ami failing to see *uch. the
' day from D ecat ur . III., where t hey I , ’’ *,,'d
* h&gt;,r®«-*»-rixinK the
local society arranged for a dance
’ been aponding
have
t he aummer. ' I e n t e r i n g of hi* fourth year of acrfor
their benefit. The following l a ­
'ice. He put e*pcciul i-tnphaai* on
A n u m be r of S anfor d people a t ­
the fart t hat it wa* now time to dies from Del. and were at the dance:
tended tho funeral of Mra. F. H. »ay " F o u r to go," and he wanted Misses Mary O'Neil. Helen Walters
Hand nt Orlando on Wednesday,
Miss Helen
every person to u*e hi* every effort and I’ntaey Morris;
v Mr. and Mra. J o h n Meiach have to punh hoth church, town ami c om ­ Keating of D a y to n a. Mabel Kanner
returned from Chi cago and the west munity
Ju*t a Little Furt her " of I’alutkn. Miss Cecilia Kanner of
Furnished room, corner Thi rd and Dr Hyman spoke of the Sanford ! &lt;&gt;r*n,‘d°. a'&lt;d Misses R u t h Kanner.
Magnolia. I nqui re of Sanford F u r ­ Hoard of Trade, stating ihut u was Rut h McDaniel, A t on et t e DeCot tcs
hi* opinion t hat every worker of th&lt;-! an&lt;*
Minnie Jones, all of Sanniture Co.
96-tfc
ford
Music was furnished and all
church
should
also
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a
worker
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A. J. M c A r t h u r of At l an t a was in
of the lat«“*l dances were on the
the city several d a y s of this week, th*- Hoard of Trade.
program.
T h e following gentlemen
looking after t he installation at the
were in at t end ance: Messrs. F ran k
m V cold gtorgge p l a n t beii^g erected ( A series of special Vesper Services
Woodruff, J a m e s Higgins, J o h n M u r ­
by t h e Sanfor d L i g h t &amp; Fuel Co., will be n feature of the Haptist
rell, Edwa rd Hetts, Douglass Grifflt).
at H a n d ’s Siding,
Temple during the month* of August H u me Humph, Joe Ch i tt en d en , Ned
Mra. George Di cke ns on will leave and September. A special com mi t ­ C hi tt en de n a n d William Hill.
Mr.
this a f te rnoon for J acksonville for a tee has this work in charge and they Frank Woodruff and Miss An to ne tt e
short visit to her dau gh ter , after have promised something very al- DoCottes carried off first prize for
which she will go to Tallulah Fulls. tractive and entertaining.
heing the best dancing couple on the
Georgia to spend several weeks.
lloor. hoth -displaying t h e best dunemg seen in S a n f or d in q u i t e awhile
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Parrish left
Notice In Voter*
yest erday for Waycross, where it will
The regi st r at i on hooks for t he Miss D e C o t t e s wore a b e a ut i f u l
black,
trimmed
he necessary for Mr. Parrish lo general election are now o p e n at e v e n i n g gown of
At II 1(1 H o m e Sweet
undergo an oper at ion for kid net ifi,* otfiei* of ih«- *u|o*r\i*or of ri-gi* with head*
trouble.
His nfany friends hope for (ration of S**iniiiole count-. ,in*| will H o m e a .i * p l a ye d a n d e v er y one
his speedy recovery.
r e m ai n open until t h e second S a t u r - l w ', n ‘ h,,n"' W,,U '-‘" ' l i e d with t h e
f v c i i m g * |ili-a*vinUntil furlher
notice
Woodland (lay 111 Oel oher, 19 Iti
Park will be open only Sundays .
T h e hooks for t h e vari ous preIlnpliNt S r rv l f ps Next Sun day
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"•■.TO Tht* S u n d a y s r h o u l .
Among the visitors to the city y e s ­ each precinct on t h e first M o n d a y
II 00 I’r na rh i ng , " M a p l i s t s and tht*
terday were Prest on G. P r e v a i l , of S e p t e m b e r and will r ema in open
editor of the Volusia C o u n t y Record until tin- second S.tMird.i. of 11. t■&gt; 111 hi s- "
I, ill Flake. Ti-mplt- a nd J u n m r
and C lay to n C. C o d r i n g t o n of 1 1:•• her I •&lt;1•;
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De l .a n d News.
T h e y railed at th,V.lie
plea* i..
I' llllnd th.it
7 ;n Vi-*|..-r *i-r v i
Herald office while t h e fore. »i-r&gt;- c
I he hall game.
Mrs. D. A. Kelly left thi* wee!
(or Fo r t Dodge, l a . where she a ill
w*it her b r o t h e r at t h a t place *t:. i
on her r e t ur n trip will v i s a friend*
and relatives in Tennessee
Mr*
Kelly a ill he a A a y * u week* or un
til Mr Kelly r e t u r n s from ( uh.i
Mr a n d Mrs. W M Ha y ne s a nd
little d a u g h t e r . D o r o t h y expert to
l e a v e t o m o r r o w for D a y t o n a Meath
where t h e y will he t h e glli-sl* of Ho
D a y t o n a Reach Hot el f..r .i f&gt; ■*
weeks
T h e y wdl go over a i! i
A t t o r n ey Schelle Mai ne* in hi* • ir

Call on II. L. D u l i a r t for p r o m p t
a u to mo b i le service.
372.

P h o ne n u m b e r
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Mr a n d Mrs (i F S mi t h have
r e tu rn ed from a trip t h a t t a r r i e d
t hem fr om New Y o rk to Cal i f or ni a
and while t h e y e n j o y e d it t h o r ou g h
I) t h e excessive final in most of the
n o r t h e r n cities m a d e t h e m , glad t "
v*el h a c k to Sa n fo r d whc-. the - ii • Jo) I he i doling t.r
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Mi Dowell Hut I w a* iii I ..
y e s t e r d a y s p e n d i n g a few day* «&gt;i
his fu rl o ug h while t h e Second Rcgi
merit is aw tilting o rd er s to proceed
lo t h e .Mexican b o r d e r
Wh e n tini all c a m e for t h e Florida troop*
Mi nk joined t h e O r l a n d .......... iipan
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where s he will p u r s u e t he d u ti e s .
her posi t i on. in*truct-n.r i &gt; th- - r of t u b e r c u l a r p a t i e n t * , t ' -a. him: f .
c a u t i o n a r y m e a s u r e s a nd sai nt . t t i on
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t e n c o m m u n i c a t i o n s for ever y n e w s ­
C o l u m b i a City. I udi.mu.
p a p e r ma n in the c o u nt ry , dai l y or
2 lf» p rn J u l . 6. 1916 we ek l y, c o u n t y nr city.

fitat Musson's po'il is tii" &lt; i1 *t
place in Sanford. Ask your friends
“••out it. They rout e regular. Clear
running water. Co me on Second nr
I bird s treet to en trance. East side
**f town.
Five mi nute s walk from
«ny p a r t of tho c| ty. Open e v e r y ! , {) Davi50n( Mayor,
day E X C E P T T ue s d a y nnd Fridny.
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Sanford. Fin :
Did Villa Sul ri de
••pen ; ighta when requested
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Lutd out road, built fence Hlocks
El Paso, Te xa s, Aug. 10. F r a n ­
| 67 a n d 83 in J908.
cisco Villa is reported to have c o m ­
DO YOU WA N T A FARM?
Will G o s s .
The best bargain In the Sanford
mi tt ed suicide at Haci end a C u e r t a
Th e re heing no f u r t h e r liusi/tess. after he has been chaseiF into the
section.
Ten acre* under fence.
four acres cl ea red, been farmed, j council adjourned to meet Auguat 7, foothills by a troop of C a r r a nz a
caval ry.
Previously he ordered his
W&lt;*H drained, best land In the sec- 1916. 7-.n0 p m.
followers, numberi ng aiiout 100, to
•Ion.
()n brick road nnd railroad
Abernathy lluys Furniture
s ca t t e r to s av e them, according to a
about three miles from Sanford. '
Terms that will suit.
fining very
VV VV Aber nut hy on M o n d a y of n e w s p a p e r r ecei ved here t o d a y,
tm* week b ou g h t t h e f u r ni t u r e *tnck j ’ThD i t em w a* not c r e d it e d her e or
cheap.
See A. I*. Connell)
,,f iii,- D A Caldwell store a n d i«
J u a r e z , however ,
I 'll -2lp
having it t r an sf er r ed to
1room next to his own.

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Cloaex Movie Shown
Phil adel phia, Pa., Aug. 10.— M o v ­
ing picture theater* t oday were
closed in this *city to children under
-si xt een by t ho health aut hori ti es to
check the s pr ead of infantilo p a r a l ­
ysis.
Dr. Samuel G. Dicxon, s t a t e
he a lt h commissioner, said it is proh-’
able t h eat er s in ot her cities in t he
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u p o r t a ol c o u n t y officers of . S E M I N O L E C O U N T V l o r t h e a l l m o n t h s e n d i n g J u n e 3 0 l h .
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T a i A s ses so r s are p a i d 4-5 c o m m i s s i o n s on c u r r e j i t 1 s t l u e u m e n t u s u a l ly b e t w e e n
Ar,t M o n . l a y in O c t n d e r a n d D e c e m b e r 3 1 s t , a n d r e m a i n i n g t - 5 is g e n e r a l l y p a i d a l t e r
J u l y 1st of t h e f o llo w in g y e a r
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FOR “SERVICE” ON YOUR PLUMBING
IRRIGATION
and WELL WORK
TRY

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
S A M ( l K H S I K U SI ] &lt;&gt;!

SANFORD,

S K R \ h 'F ,

Phone 8

FLORIDA

Specials at M cCullers
11 lbs. Granulated Sugar - $1.00
12 Cans Baby Cream - - .50
12 Cans Large Cream- - - 1.00
1 Pk. Good Sound 1. Potatoes .40
3 Cans 2 lb. Tomatoes - - .25
6 Bars Octagon Soap - - - .25
Diamond “C” Ham, Pound - .23
Diamond “C” Breakfast Bacon - .30
10 lbs. Snowdrift Lard - - 1.40

L.

High Financial Standing
Lately, however, the noted walloper
has been hitting the hull with lit* ac­
customed vigor. The Yunkeen have
shown a big Improvement with Bulcer
In t ho rnnkH nnd his mighty Imt Is
hound to he n great factor In winning
games for them.
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T he individual or firm, desiring high financial
standing is usually careful in the sclection-vof
a hanking connection.
Prudent are the people who make the S em i­
nole County Bank their depositary.
Its
strength, m anagem ent nnd service arc inportant factors o f its continued growth.

PLAY AFTER THREE ABE OUT

Checking accounts are invited

J. Franklin Baker.

L a t t e r H i t Hom e Bun, W i t h Bates
F u l l , A f t e r Side H a d Been R e ­
t i r e d — U m p i r e Agleep.

s t or e

Haptist Te mp l e Notes
Th e stock was purchased at a
Service* at t he Temp le were well
“•tended Sunday, as it was the first price that will enable Mr. A b e rn at h y
Service with tho regular pastor .after to put on a suit- of fu rn it ure at factory price*. Watch The Herald for
in* v a c a t i o n .
further
announcement s.
• i_ $ .
• here wa* an unuSunlly large a t ­
For Sale Two t horoughbre d Dutendance at S u n d a y school, and
roc
Jersey sows.
W. D. Ballard,
’•'ery one s eemed to ho filled with
102
Altamonte,
Fin.
•hat spirit t h a t it take* to move n

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thereto
t he

W h e r e a s , t h a F l o r i d a t i r o v at D r a i n a g a
D l t t n c t , a sp e cial d r a i n a g e d i s t r i c t o f H em n o le c o u n t y . F l o r i d a , a c t i n g b y a n d t h r o u g h
I. P. K a g a n . C. W E n l a m l n g r r . J . A. C l a r k .
J T M c L a i n a n d L. A. I l r u m l e y , b e i n g a n d
c o n s t it u t i n g the b o ard of co u n ty coram la• l o n e r a of H sm lnoW c o u n t y , F l o r i d a , haa
Alrd I t i p e t i t i o n t o d e t e r m i n e Its a u t h o r i t y
t o I n c u r b o n d e d d e b t t o v a l i d a t e b o n d s of
• a i d d i s t r i c t In t h e s u m of 1 8 5 0 0 ,0 0 , a a ld
bon d * b e i n g fully d e s c r i b e d In t h e s a i d p e t i ­
t i o n n o * on Ale In t h a office of t h a d a r k
o ’ th a circuit co u rt of S em inole c o u n ty ,
Fl &gt;rlda
*
S o * t h l i i« lo n o t i f y all l a x p a y e r # at&lt;i
ol Hperial
Spe cial D r a i n a g e D lhi t r i c t , tthat
hat
r l t lIren*
f e n a of
a n o r d e r haa b een l a a u e d b y I b a J u d g e o l
t h e S e r e ill. J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t in a n d f a r a a i d
r o u n l y a n d a t a l e t h a t h a will, in D e L a n d o n
t h e 2 n d d a y of S e p t e m b e r A. D. I 9 K h e a r
aa id r a u a a , a n d y o u m a y a h o w t i u t a a t a u r h
l i m a a n d place, If a n y y o u h a v e , w h y a a l d
bonda ahould not be v a lid a ta d a n d co n Armed.
W l t n e a a m y h a n d a n d olTIrlal aaal I h la
10 th d a y of A u g u a t , A. I&gt;. 1916.
D eal)
E . A. D O U G L A S S ,
C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t in a n d lo r H e m i n o l a
C o u n ty , F lorida.
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Agri.

T o t h e T n i P ay ers a n d C itlieiM of F lo rid a
Grieves
D rainage * D istric t,
n Special
D r a i n a g e D i s t r i c t o f S e n r i n o le C o u n t y ,
F lorida:

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I* g o i n g ( o t A . i r d a n d i to- i n o d e of
t j n.
t i d i n g will s o o n h e c o t n j d e t e
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h e t l . r lia|)|iu-r a n d h r i g h t e r S a n f o r d
lo:r. l o a M e m l A o r s h i p ' - u i i d a v

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N o l l e # la h e r e b y ( I v a n t h a t C. T . I t a r k n«&lt;*. p u i c h a a a r ol T a t C a r t l . l r a l a N o 1938,
d a t e d t h e 2 n d d a y of J u l y . ^ A II. 1900, haa
Sled a a l d r e r t l A r a t e In m y ’ offD a, a n d h a t
m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n l o r t a i d e e d t o laaua In
a c c o r d a n c e wl-.h law
S a i d c a r t H c a t e ernhracee
the
follow l n (
described
property
i l l u a t e d In S e t p l n . d e c o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t a wit
U#g. -I 0 | c h s N of S W co r of N W t , r u n
N I I 01 r b a ; ea#t 10 ch a. s o u t h 11.04 r h a,
t e a l 10 c h t .
I I acr e*
Her 2* . T o w n . h l p
21, H a n g - 90 E.
T h e a a l d l a n d b e i n g ataeao ed a t t h e d a t a
of t h a i a a u a n r a of a u r h c e r t U r a l a In t h a
n a m e of A g n e s I n g r e s !
tin ie st aaid c e rti­
f i c a t e s h a l l he r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g l o l a *
t a i d e e d will Iss ue t h e r e o n o n t h e 1 2 t h d a y
of S e p t e m b e r , A D. ^916
W i t n e t a m y ofAclal s i g n a t u r e a n d s e a l t h i s
t h e l l t h d a y of A u g uUss t , A. D. 1916
(•eal)
E A D O U C .I.A SS
M’l i r k C i r c u i t C o u i t S e m i n o l e C o . , F la
102 F rl I t r

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(i.oA th
evening.

If

Nolls# of A gp llra lls n for T a t l ) r , I P n d a r
.Hrrll„n S of &lt; h a p l r r IS**. La ■ a a f F lo ..
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the

M orning.
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have hecn ,

M e l h io l i s l ( hurt'll Heing &lt; o m p h -le tl
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C o ngr ega ti ona l- Mcl ho di M Service*

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church

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wants to take up t he border s i t u a­
tion first in joint conference, accord­
ing I n an outline the Mexican repre­
sent at ive here gave the s t at e dcparlme nt

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i *i o 11 a a* r e. .&lt;1. and mi rim
S u b Di v i»
f t ‘o n t o t l m a n Miller »il,l reI tori
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port
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W a*hi n g tiin ,
Aug
H
Carranza

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S e n a t e Agrees to Army Bill
Washington, Aug. 8. — W i t h ou t de­
bate t he senate agreed to the con| ference report of the uriny appropriation hill currying $267,000,000
for the mai nt enanc e of t he recog­
nized regular army and national
guard

and

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M t a m o n t e a* heing to a most Ilnur
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Might Outdo Solomon
The New York Evening Sun bus
reached the conclusion t h a t t h e - m a n
who advertised for a wife and got
1000 letters and 1000 telephone calls
might, if t h e law allowed, h e a t t he
record of Ring Solomon.

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drought Dye Stuff
New York. Aug. 10.$A circular
issued by u dye i mporting firm q u o t ­
ing prices on dye stuffs bro ugh t tt}
this c ou nt ry by t he DoutschlnhfP
shows t h a t some of t he grades of the
product are valued at $70 a pound.
These are the rarer colors, not yet
man ufa ct ured in the United States.

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t h - n i . m i *t r «•••t
i- th-- nil »i lit •■&gt; nf t 1||t. ' l l .

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Favor Ten Cent Loaf
Sail Lake City, Ut ah. Aug 10
The National Association of Muster
Bakers in session here, is on record
t oday in favor of the ten cent loaf
of bread.
A resolution favoring t he increase
in the size of the loaf was u n a n i ­
mously adopt ed lust night.

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d ea th s from the disease and seven
Chance for a Good Living.
now cases were report ed in t he 2-1
If
you
aro not particular about tire
hour period ending last mi dnight ,
way you get ft, a good living can be
maki ng nineteen d e a th s and s ev e n t y made off those whom tho doctors havo
nine cases since Jul y 1.
failed to cure.—Topekn Capital

( .ire*
c a r d dl . j d a n n e d
1 on are cordially
* ling i Mg ( lo**- i .* Hi*
Hall .
ill v 11. .| t o a t t e n d I I n-i n
I lo prt-a&lt; h
I I.i lid
m g a 111 lie d o n e b y t h e M e t h o d i s t .
Prayer

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PAGE FIVE

They must play a lively wlileiiwnku
Mirt of guiiie In tho Ohio Slate. In a
recent FnuiUfort-Mttyarllle gnme, lift r
three men were out n hotter lilt a
hunter with tin* Imses full. After nil
four men find crossed the plate nonmbody nroused enough from Ills nap to
acquaint the sleepy umpire nnd play­
ers t hat It won ngulnst tho rules of
the gnme to require four outs, joi the
umpire said tho runs didn't count.

—
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST
P A I D O N S A V I N G S AG t a i l N T S
MWMlNIMHlMlNtiyMNMNHIItUHMHNIIMMIMIMHtHIMIHINMIHIIUIfflHIIMItimtaMKIM'i

Seminole County Bank!
S a n f o r d ,F lo r id a - i
A H o m e B a n k fo r H o m e P c o p re
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FORREST LAKE, Prea.

D. L. THRASHER. V-Pres.

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A. R. KEY* Caihkg

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&gt;*

T H E SANFORD

■ C i r c u i t t ' o a r l . Tth J u d i c i a l C l r r a l l . N a m .
Inula C o a n ty . H o r l d *
01. M . S m i t h . C o m p l a i n a n t .
,
W. L. I t r a n a h , . J. W. I-ill y .
II. W. C u t r t a , J. It. t - w o n a rd .
Fl C. H a y , T h e r m a l W . M o ­
r a n , S a r a u a l W o lfa, W i l l i a m
(I. A n d a n r a l d . C h a r t s
I).
C r u t c h f i r l d . K r t a d o l l K. N r l aon, S t r l n
8.
N al« o n , u n ­
k n o w n h a i r s a t law of S a r a h
( i l a a i o n , l i . O . i’aaaa.
Isaac
A S i l r u x . N a n c y Kllan A r ­
no ld a n d H a r r i e t H a y n a A r ­
nold. i n d t c i d u a l l y a n d aa a i a c ­
t o r • a n d t r u a t a a a of t f a l a a t
m u to .
will a n d t a s t a m a n t of C. W '
(J u l a t T l t l a
A r n o l d , d a a a a a a d . I t . It- W a l ­
ter A rn o ld . C n th a r ln a L C a u a t g n , a n d ------------ — C a u a t o n . h a r
h i:.b a n d . C hart** A r th u r Ar
dold, I t a l i a A rn o ld , D o r o t h y .
A r n o l d , K . f t . A r n o l d , h a ir * a t
law of C .
W. A rnold, d a ­
ta c a r d , W . l i . Sand*. F r a n k
H. l e v u ,
tru ataa and In d i­
vidually,
P h illip
M alford.
Ja m es J. K u a a ta r, an d th a u n ­
k n o w n h e i r a ■a t law o f A n ­
drew W lar, K n u lj M C olllna
k n o w n h e i r a of L o r c a * M a r y
Ann S l m m o n l, T . I - C la r k a .
Samual
A laiandar,
K brn
Peak. H o b a r t S harw ood. D w

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O r d r r of P u b l i c a t i o n
PT o W. I-. I l r a n r h , J . !». t&gt; e o n s r d . I
D
1 a yT.. Ti hn nu m
m anas W.
r» . M o r a n . S a m u a l W o lfa.W illiam
O . A n d a n r a i d , C h a i l y a D. OM itehIll
tleld, F r i e d o l f F . N a la o n . S t e i n 8 . N a t i o n ,
all p a i t l a a c l a i m i n g a n I n t a r e a t undar_ S a r a h
O j a a a o n . Uw«*«nctjt
d a e a a a a d , ^ al *•
n _ mass*
a n d ^ t*o~
f .,
S W U a n d N W J i o f H E k o f S e c t i o n ».&gt;•*an. T o w n a h ip T w e n ty o n a , S o u th . K ang*
T h ir ty - T w o E aat. S am lnola C o u n ty , F lo r­
iIda.
d a . or o t h a r w i a a . II.
It. O . P
r «t a a »a ,. l a a a ca A.
H l l c o i , N a n c y Kllan A r n o l d , a n d H a r o l d
I l a y n a A r n o l d , I n d i v i d u a l l y a n d *» a a a c u t o r a a n d I r u i t a a a of t h a l a a t will a n d
taatam an t
of
C.
W.
A rnold,
d a cca ia d
U . H. W a l t e r A r n o d . C a t h e r i n e L. C a u i t o o . a n d ' --------- 1— C a u » t o n . h e r h u a b a n d .
C h ailas
A rthur
A rnold.
Ita lia
A rnold.
D o r o t h y A r n o l d . II
K. A r n o l d , heira at
law of C .
W. A r n o l d , d e c e a s e d , W
II
H and.. F r a n k 8
law la
Iru a te e and in d i­
v i d u a l l y . I’ h i l l l p M a l f o r d . J a m r i
J Kueailf p a r t i n ' r l. a.i m. i p c a n i n t e r e a t u n d e r
t e r , alf
A n d r e w W l a e , d e c e a a e d . In a n d t o S K ' |

two, Township Twenty on*, South, llanc*
T h i r l y « wo r u t ,
S rm lnnlp
4‘o u n l v .
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or o t h e r w n e .• ..........
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ii,rl.es -Isimmg an -nter-st under Duress
\lsry Ann Simmons in snd to the N W t\
of SW i, of NW&gt;| ol Sect.on Twenty
e.ght, Townsh.p Twenly-ono, South. Ilsnge
Thirty-two Kast. Kem.nole Cour.ly. Flor­
ida, or otherwise. T. I- Clarke. Samuel
. Khan
Peek.
Ilobert
Aleiandr
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hi rein a f a i n a t y o u a n d e a r h of
y o u t h a t t h e p lace of rewfijtanrr of c » ch o f

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above
nam ed
d e fe n d a n ts
l» u n k n o w n
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upon
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I '/ a " r o t S r a ' r s ' f V h a U , **' I n m e d l a t e l y
b e e l e c t e d b y the* b o a r d of dfIn v o t i n g a t a n y s t o c k h o l d e r s '

n eeting each share of stock tnere reprea/nted shall be entitled to one vote
in
voting at a directors meeting each director
■hail have one and only or.** vote.
I'ntii
the- r 4»rf\frrs to he r1ri*t»d at the f\r*r an
nual rtieri ng .hall he .lerted sod *|uaiified.
the t.u.inr.. ol thr rorporation ih.ii info n d u rte d
b y t h e f o ll o w i n g o fT lrrrs . to « i t
t «» t'harir* oresuient. w w fr&gt;. \ ».e
J resident v*rhrlle Maine*, secretary and

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Her Second Coming Out.
’’The Hlgglowumps are going to giro
a grand conflng^jut party for Maud on
tho 10th.” "Mercy! I thought Maud
came out three seasons ago.” “Sbo
did; but tho Illggiowumps have made
a lot moro money since then and they
bard* changed their set" — Boston
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Cu.# purrhassr of T»i ?&gt;rtlflnlc No. D»C,
dstr*f thr 4,th •!ay nf July A D. IVII. ha*
lil«'*l aald irrliftrmlr in rn&gt; offirr, anil ha*
iuii)f ipplinllun for tax drrd to iaaur In A. !&gt;• l i l t .
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brie#* thr following dower lb#H property • 11- t h i s t h e 2 A lh 4fay uf Ju l y , A. IJ 1^10 .
uitr«l In S*mlmdr county. Murid*. to-w|t
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V. A D o D C U A H S .
hi’, nf l.«»t 29, Merrn llnmrvinrk
C|rfk 4 ircu*t &lt; oiirt Seminole Co., F 'a .
The «ml«! land hs*«ng a#»i**4.(J at the dale
9 f t-F r4 -§ tc
«if thr Issuance of auch certificate in thr
name of K. f*. Txylor. IJnlrss aald cwrNOTICE OF INCORPORATION
llfiratr shall hr redeemed •Tordlng to law
Notice is hereby, given that the untlertaa deed will mur thereon on the iMh day •igned will. «»n tnr 11th day of September,
191ri, or so soon thereafter aa may he con*4-1$ uguat, A. D. I91C.
jCTtn«ae m y ofTlna) a i g n a t u r e a n d t e a l v e n i e n t: , a p j l...y l o a t h e di io__n ^ tI i' e. r• kl 'Tr r.a. rnM.
a m e. nl l ,
I b i s t h e 1 4 t h d a y of J u l y , A D. 191§.
( i o v t r p o r u f t h o B U I * of F l o r i d * ( o r l.* U n f *
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K. A fHXJni.ABH.
I ' a t a n t I n r n r p r , r * i Ir.g " T h r ( ’h a r l r . K l r c l r l r
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole
Fla.
C o m p a n y ''
u n d a r th* ( o l l o u i n g p i o p . o . r d
94- Frl-fttc
r b a r l r r ; ( h r n r i g . n a l ot w h i c h Ifal ig n o w o n
fllo In I ho o f f i r r n t th * S r r r v t a r y ot 8«*t*
N.tlrr uf A,,llr.Uon for I a i II. r,I t ndrr or f l o r i d * . *1 T a l l a h . . * * * , f l o r i i l *
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No tiro l*
(iirn tint J ! tairx
t'urrhllrr til T *• * rrllflr.lr Sit 79. d.lrtf
I hr 6(h d*y *'f July. A II 1911. ruv.Mtii A r t l r l r
f larorporallon of Ihr (harlr.
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AddKion to hanlnrd
T h « u n d r i s l ^ n r - J h r i o o y a s s o r i s t o lh # rn -

T h a a a l d lot b rin g a * * r * .n t at th* d a ta
o f ( h r i a a u x n r , of a u c h r v r l l f i r a l * In ( h .
n a n . n f U n k n o w n ; a l a n r a r t i f i c a l r N o 60.

-laird tha Cth day of July A. D 1914, royn#r 11. Town of
y-rlng l A t I 10. Itlork 4. Tl
Kanfurd.
T h * * * ! d l o t b r i n g *a*a**»d a t th * d a t * of
t h a l a a u a n r . &lt;&gt;t &gt; u r h c r r t l f l c a t * in t h o c a m *
. it J . K . I . a l n g ; a t a n C a r t l f l r a t a N o . 7S,
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“D. 1914,
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. l a i r d J h a fith d a y o f J u ly A.
I t r a a i t r r l a t a a t o t h # wo* l 39 f r r t . a l . o
t h r a a a t 3 9 f r r t ot L o t 1. I llk . 10, T l r f A,
T o w n o l H anford.

T h r raid lot firing a.ararrd at th* dat*
tha twauafira of *urh r a ftiftr a t, in the
nam e o t M ary A. W illiam *.
Uni*** raid
crrllflratr* .h a ll be radrm rd afford in g to
ol

la w t a g d r r d will l i a u a t h r r e o a o n t h a I 6 t k
i l a j r o f A u g u . t , A. 1&gt;. l B l f i .

• alv aa t o g r l h r r f o r t h e p u r p o . r o t f o r m i n g
a body
p o l i t l f ar.d ( o i p o r a t * u n d e r t h *
l a w . ol t h * H t a t a of F l o r i d a , b y a n d u n d e r
th e fo llo w in g c h a r te r .
A r l l . l r I.
T h* n a m J ol th* r o rp o ra tio n .h all ha
“ T h r C o a rlr # J-Iarille t'o m p a n y , I n r . ” w ith
p r t n s i p . l o f f i r r . a t H an fo rd . S o m l n o l * r o u n t y . F l o r i d a , a n d w i t h h r t n r h ofllcw* a t a u c h
o th e r p l a t x a of t h a M a t* of FTollda or o t h a r
• t a t * a . m a y h e r e a f t e r ba a x t a b l l . h a d .
A rticle II.
T h . g r n e r a l n a t u r e ol t h e b u a l n e M t o b a
t r a n . a r t c d by t h e r o jp o ra tio n ahall he to
e n g a g e in a n d r a r r y on a a tr n e r a l c o n t r a c t i n g
b u * l n r M i t o d o ■l e r t r l r u wo r k ol e v e r y
kind a n d d r . e r i p t l o n including t h a b u . l a e i a
ot a i a c l i i c i a o . a f e c t n c a l xml m e c h a n i c a l e n -

GOt

F I R E

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AND STRUCTURAL
[RON WORK
WON ST A I M
GRATINGS
IRON OATES
JOIST ANCHORS
LIGHT TRUSSES
W INDOW GUARDS
W INDOW SCREENS
mm* mryUfi M aa&lt;L W

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Win m rnu ax &lt;m^aouneax

%a4fat Oaulafsa.

P roducts

Florida

Co.
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Ideal Fertilizers
Increase Crop Profits
We are

We believe in “ P r e p a r e d n e s s .”

ru n n in g !

prepared to su p p ly all the p o tas h gnrtds y o u
want, also a varied line of A m m o n ia

We have e v e r y t h in ^ in the fertilizer line.

tfie

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Spray Pumps an d Insecticides to be found
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Kimitians

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Phos­

phoric Acid formulas a t reasona ble prices.

t heir

&amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.
M anufacturers of

lo st

p o sitio n s

ID E A L F E R T I L I Z E R S
Dealers in Fertilizer Materials. Spraying I m p l e ­
men ts and Insecticides.

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n •?a t it ri'• i* h a v e g a i n e d t h e left h a n k of t he
ill o*h*f •• ii t* *n f &gt;anf*if ! at. 1 '••••ii Screlll river, but fl»*erti t h a t I he I
a It-1*afr with otL.-r or
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t h a t t h e .Rusniutm have b ee n dr iv e n
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Judiflal
4 I f r Ui f
I Srmlnolr * «*u.its. Ktumla
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Mill
o p e r a t i n g itucceimfully.
j A rm o u r F r r t iliis r W orks,

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It Always Helps
says Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky., In
writing of her experience with Cartful, the woman’s
Ionic. Stic says further; ’’Before I began to use
Cardui, my back and head would hurt so bad, 1
thought the pain would kill me. I was hardly able
to do any of my housework. Alter taking three bottles
of Cardui, I began to feel like a new woman. I soon
gained 35 pounds, and now, I do all my housework,
as well ns run a big water mill.
1 wish every suffering woman would give

a i orpoi a t Inn
Sliglit n tl vances (or t h e llritmh at
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Higli
wood a n d ea»t of l’ozier*,i on
Ctiac' A ?'cmpan), a c»»rpora:n»n
'I* 4fir drfrriilanls, Koiie A lisvisr. l.wvl S. t h e S o m m e front ami by t h e French
Koili and i ) ao&gt; A l*(»mjan), a • orpora*
s o u t h wtmt

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th#» toll fits’d in t h i s n i M f

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Sanford. Florida

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b u*«» *n

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S u n u n c * i i n ,j t o
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I l Is f u r t h e r u r d r r n l t h a t t h i s o r d e r Lr in tlx* liritlnh a n d Fr enc h ctiiiitnuni1t-iblUhvd
■ w.-k b.r b.ur roi.w^ullv• | c a t i o n x . In t h e section n o r t h w e s t
’k* in thr Sanford ll*ral&lt;|, a ne»spap«o
sit |,4»t* &amp; and 4", lilts, k I, « aim-run
Thr i--of i ’oziem. in a n a t t a c k in wliirh
puttishe*!
m
Srrttimd**
count y aforesaid.
said land bring aase**r*| at the date of the
ny band and thr fLal 4if the said liquid tire wan used, fur red t h e B r i t ­
Issuance of euch certificate In thr name of c l r r\\itnr«*
u it r o u r l Ihla t h r l . l d a y o l A u g u .tl
Unknown. Unlcw said certificate ahall l»e
ish b uc k al o ng o n e of t h e i r trenches,
redeemed according t*» law tat deed will A. imI&gt;-xIi 1916.
K A^DODOLAf".
issue thereon 4*n Ui" 29th da&gt; of Aufu*',
b u t l a t e r t he ltritinli re ga in e d t he
C lrrk C ircu it C o u r t k n i . i i i u i r C o , f l a .
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LYON MFC. CO..
4 0 So. 5th S t , BrookJrn. N. Y,

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l ii at ri and dtilrrt. ailHar aa prtncipa! or this section ho waa arreted and
tcroU, U ' l l t i i n c a l raot.vr*, dynamo* and
electrical roacnincry. aprpllinrwa, plants and placed in th e 'P a lm Ileach county
pupplira ol n ay n a tu re or kind v k n u o a v e r :
t o c o n a t r u H , * m l , i n a t n l l . a l t a r , r e p a i r jail, where hi* fir*t trial was held.
• qu ip and daal In wotka, n»anta, tnatrum m ta ThU trial resulted in a diaagreemen
N o tic e e f A p p l i c a t i o n far T a a D e e d l l s d a - and m arhiaerr for s u p p ly i n g and dlatrib
uting electriri»;y for any purpoao, and to b y tho j u r y and shortly af te rwa rds a
N e c tlo n B o f C h a s t e r 4BIB. L a w s o f H a r r
rraka and aappiy any or all klnda of alac«
Ids
I t was d ur ­
t
r l r a l c u r r a n t , a n d t o f u r n u i n a p p a r a t u s for new trial was s tart ed.
N o t i c e la h e r e b y given t h a t T h o a . K
ot1)er r a i l w a y s f o r o p e r a t i o n b y ing this second
trial
t
h a t Ashley
W ilaon, p u r c h a a e r of T a a C e r t l f l c a l e a Noa. s t r e e t o r
e le c tr ic ity or o th e r w is e , t e l e p h o n e a n d t e le ­
370. d a t e d t h a 6 t h d a y of J u l y , A. D . I9 0 S g r a p h l i n e s . I n c l u d i n g a il I n a t r u r o a n f a . p o l e s ,
a n d H I , d a t e d t h e 2 n d d a y of J u n e , A. D, w i r e s a n d a p p l i a n e o a f o r c o n n a c t i o n a / o r f o r m a n ag e d to escape from t he cus­
1913, h a a file d a a l d e e r tlfic a te e In m y o f ­
r o n n e c t l n g e l e c t r i c a l a p p a r a t u s * 1 , a d i s ­ t od y of D e p u t y Sheriff linker, while
fice a n d h a a m a d e a p p l i c a t i o n l o r l a t d e e d t a n c e w i t h o t h e r e l e c t r i c a l a p p a r a t u s , a a
t he d e p u t y waa t aki ng him from tho
t o laaua In a c c o r d a n c e with l a w .
S aid cer­
t i f i c a te s e m b r a c e t h e f o l l o n l n e d e s c r i b e d w r i t as e l e c t r i c a l e x c h a n g e s o r c e n t e r s , s u b ­
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clusion
of t he d a y ’s procedure.
JO. I t 30 K. c o v e r e d b y C a r t . p r i v a t e , t u n n e l s , b r i d g e s , v i a d u c t s , d o c k s ,
No. 3 76
l l a g . S W co r of SK U of 8 F ‘ t . h a r b o r * , p i e r s a n d all o t h a r w o r k s of p u b l i c
Following
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Ashley
See. 6 T p 2 0 . H 3 0 K. ru n N I d e f W 10 o r p r i v a t e u s e ; t o m a k e o r o t h e r w i s e a p p l y
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la t i o n to th e c o n s t r u c t i o n , e r e c tio n , e q u i p ­
by Cart. 'b94.
m e n t a n d I m p r o v e m e n t o f p u b l i c or p r i ­ where he joined the famous A»hley
T h a e a i d l a n d b e l n a aaseaaed a t t h a d a t a v a t e w o r k * o r b u i l d i n g s , t o c o n s t r u c t , r e ­
T h i s gang terrorized several
of t h a I s s u a n c e o f su c h c e r t i f i c a t e In t h a p a i r , a l t e r , t r a d e , b u y , •••(!, e x p o r t a n d i m ­ gang.
n a m e o l U n k n o w n , aa t o C e r t . N o . 3 7 6 ; aa p o r t a n d d e a l In a n d w i t h a n y o r all m a c
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The
t o C a r t . N o . 6 0 1 . Kile flro o h a .
U n less ( b l l i r g i app lian ce* a n d auppliaa used
in
aald c e r t i f i c a t e s h a l l b e r e d e e m e d a c c o r d i n g t h e
m a n u i a c t u r a , g e n e r a t i o n , s t o r a g e , a c ­ h a n k of S t u a r t was finally robbed,
t o la w t a a d e e d will Issue t h e r e o n o n t h e c u m u l a t i o n . t r a n s m i s s i o n o r d * s t r l b u t i o n of
2 3 t h d a y of A u g u s t , A. D. 1916.
a n y a n d all t y p e s o f e l e c t r i c a l c u r r e n t , a n d a n d in m a ki n g off with t he loot Ash­
W ltn eaa m y o f fir la l s i g n a t u r e a n d s e a l a n y o r all m a n n e r of e l e c t r i c a l m a c h i n e r y ,
ley was s h o t t h rou gh t he head, the
t h is t h e 2&amp;th d a y of J u l y . A. D . 1916.
a p p a r a t u s o r su p p lie s of a n y k in d or m a k e
( seal)
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I t was
w h a t s o e v e r ; t o b u y , se ll, a n d d e a l In, r e ­ bullet p u t t i n g ou t one eye.
C l a r k C i r c u i t C o u r t S a m ln o la C o . , Fla.
p a ir . a lte r or release fix tu res, c h a n d e lie r s ,
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r-ler t r i o l i r rs, b i a r k c t s ,
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96-Frl-Mr
o t h e r s u p p l i e s s n d a p n u r t e n a n c e s u s e d for Kid Lowe, a m ember of t h e gang,
o r In c o n n e c t i o n
w ith
th e
m anufacture
In C o u r t o f t h e C a n a l * J u d g e
.S e m in o le g e n e r a t i o n , a c c u m u l a t i o n , s t o r a g e o r t r a n s ­ b u t
wh e th e r it was nrridontnl or
C e u n t y . S t a t e of l l a r l d a
m i s s i o n , d i s t r i b u t i o n o r u s e of e l e c t r i c c u r ­
done
purposely to net rid of J ohn, is
I n re E s t a t e o f
r e n t for l i g h t , h e a t o r p o w e r ; t o b u y . se ll
Julius S ch u lta
a n d o t h e r w i s e t r a d e In a n y o t h e r m a c h i n ­
A few d a y s after
T o all ( ‘r e d . t o r s , l e g a t e e s . D a t r l b u t e e a a n d e r y , o r a n y o t h e r m a k e , k i n d o r a r t i c l e of still n mys tery.
all I ’e r a o n a h a v i n g C laim s o r D e m a n d s m e r c h a n d i s e , a n d t o d o a n y a n d e v e r y a r t the r o bb e ry J o h n wa» c a pt ur e d by a
against sa id E s t a t e
o r t h i n g t h a t m a y be a p p u r t e n a n t . I n c i d e n t ­
f o u a n d e a c h o f y oou
u are h e r e b y n o tified al t o o r n e c e s s a r y in c o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e sheriff's posse in the ’Glades.
n d demanipl
dem a
to present any claimsa aand
which f o r e g o i n g p u r p o s e s .
I t was after this arrest of Ashley
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s i g n e d o s e c u t r i a o f sa id e s t a t e , w i t h i n t w o corporation
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e n Mar ch 29 his t h i r d trial waa st art ed
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Dated July 2f»(h. A. I# ltl«.
C A S . S A N D K A SCHUIaT."*..
i&gt;»olpYy,b*a *Vn* i a w i u ? "money" oV thi^'tlr.'ied in circuit c our t with J ud ge H . Pierre
V iitcutrii.
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ot, *,. 7 „ ° ^ n,.*,ne: - £ , l\ nPdrT.:,t5r v^u'/il’oY b a n n i n g on t he bench. One week
h i r h v a l u a t i o n s h a l l b. f ix e d by t h e b o a r d
later, a f te r some sensational new eviCounty Stale of Florida
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I n re K a l a t r of
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The term for whlrh the corporation (hail b ro u gh t in a verdict of guilty and
To an Oeditor* 1-rfstrrs DjtrhiutMi and exist shall be lor a period n( ninety nine , . .
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ASHLEY CASK RKVKRSKD
Supreme

g ro un d lost.
T h e G e r m a n s an* heavily b o m ­
bar di ng tho T h i a u m o n t work and
Klcury positions of t he French.

a trial. I still use Cardui when I feel a little bad,
and it always docs me good.”
Headache, backache, side ache, nervousness,
tired, worn-out feelings, etc., arc sure signs of woman­
ly trouble. Signs that y
you
&lt; need Cardui,
____ the woman’s
tonic. You cannot make a mistake in trying Cardui
Ionic.
for your trouble. It has been he
helping Weak, ailing
women for more than fifty years.

In A s i n t i ' T u r k e y t h e Rumtians re­
port t h c a p t u r e a t v ar io u s places of
new u : i n positions. In t he Kialkit-^ i i i f i ' e r hnniii jinsilian* p r o ­
t e c t e d b y live l i nr s of t r e n c h e s were
wt nii'd from t h e Tu r kn while s o u t h

Court (riven Denperatlo
Anot her C h o n r e
T h e Mi ami Metropolis says t h a t
t he S upremo C o u r t lias given J o h n
Ashley, slnyer of DeSoto Ti ger a
S e m i n o l e I n di a n, a new trial h y ro­
tho verdict of Ox* lower
vorairiK

of 1 ’•* Kr*in«*n an I * . » i of the vil-

rtuirt which c o n v i c t e d him
Ashley
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i\v i h e i z h l h s were c a p t u r e d in
r lull id M u s a a nd ltitliM, t h e
Mar ch 27, 1911, having been t ak en ll
there from S t u a r t ufter his cscapo Ti.* » liaVe a s s u m e d t h e offensive,
hu
I’c t r o g r a d says t h e y nre being
from P al m Reach jail.
held
fi j tho R u s si a n fire.
J o h n Ashley was arrested in 1912

charged with the m u rd er of De Sot o
Tiger, a Seminole I nd ian jn t h e
Ev er gla des on D e ce mb er 29,’ 1911.
I t was claimed - t h a t Ashley killed
tho Indi an, stole 8-1 o t t e r hides, sold
t h em in M i a m i a nd left for the west,
when he b ec a me fearful t h a t he
would he arrested.
R et ur ni ng to

The Woman’s Tonic

T l i ; 1 1.000 Turki sh t roops o p e r a t ­
ing o.t a sjven-tnile fr on t from t he
ca st against t he Suez C an al also
h ave m et with defeat at t he hands
of t he British nnd hnve been forced
to flee, leaving more t h a n 2,500

prisoners behind them, including
some Germans, says the British of-

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SANFORD
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The Big 3-in-l Store

SANFORD
AVENUE AND
4TH. STREET

g The Big Money Saving Sale Starts Saturday, August 12th.
EACH DAY BRINGS
NEW BARGAIN
LOTS

Here we are going to stage one
of the^greatest money saving
sales offered to the good people
of Sanford and Seminole Connty. Yes! We’ve a $20,000.00
stock of merchandise we wish
to reduce and if cutting and
slashing the prices’ will do it,
the stock should go quickly, as
we are going to give ye Good,
Old Time Bargains. So come
and he with us every day for
t(Mi days. Come the opening
day-Saturday, Aug. 12,8 a. in.

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NO REASONABLE
PRICE REFUSED
SALE WILL
“GO ON FROM
AUG. 12th. TO 22nd.
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Good Bye Prices in
M e n ’s Sum m er Suits

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M en’s Linen collars, Lie \ aim*

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all cent value, gnitig at
title to 75c value, going at
$1.00 to $1.25 value, going at

M en’s Sport Shirts
M en ’s Overalls

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M en’s $2.25 to $2.50 Elks at
M en’s H eavy Work Shoes, $2.25 at 1.-151

CORPORAL t e l l s t h e s t o r y
"abth Gunner# Ain, Badly, Dropping
Bheii* in Comrade*' Trench*#,
w hich Become 80 Filled With
Dead That Retirement la
All but Impossible.

Vork.—It |B doubtful if «lnce
« ^ In n in g 0f tj,0 war there ha*
- ® ,0 New York a discharged soldl*f In "'•y of tho armlc* engngod.
*ho»i,
. record of action* and expert•Wte*
Qbaltflad him to glvo pa clear lo-

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SUMMER HATS

Mis-.es 2.V v u lut

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Hlcht Into the grent struggle# ns can

Closing out
AT HALF VALUES

title

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( Tiildrcn’&gt; J. k- value Silk
( 'hiltlren’s Lisle H o s ,

$2.50 value, at
$.1.00 and $1.50 values, at

British Force Is Almost Complete­
ly Annihilated in Battle in
France.

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Misses and Children’s Hose

M en’s Dress Shoes

LOSE 1,400 MEN
OUT OF 1,500 IN

$ I "III

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READY-TO-WEAR

Ladies’ Gowns and
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$1.00 value, only

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(rood Blue Work Shirt

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tomers, at the Opening Day of
our Sale, one sealed envelope
containing a numtter.
Then*
will he ten numbers of t liese t hat
will call for s yards of I &gt;ress
( loods, worth
IM).
So ten
customers are going to get ten
dresses without one cent of co-n
to them. So come and he here
early so as t o get an envelope
and maybe a dress free.

M en’s Linen Collars

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Men’s Dress

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Men’s Fin«* Summer Sun ..m1\ *2 tMen’s All \Vu..l Smi-. M.,h m 1
fi !iT a y l o r sure ruts 'em loose non

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M en ’s Nansook
Underwear

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15c

CHINA WARE
10c Dinner Flutes .......................
15c (lold Hand Dinner Plates
15c Flower Dinner Plates

7c
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Cups and Saucers to Match

Battle of the Altne.

were confronted with a heavy fire and
nenrlv throe h u n d r e d ' m e n wo n t o u t
of notion

Corporal I Mi Id Robi nson William# of
Mr Wi lliam# left New York, nf tcr
Second
Itliynl
rifles
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On O c t o b e r 3 t h o Ulflcn a l t e r e d t h e i r
Hams enllateil nt tho b e g i n n i n g of tho gust f&gt;. I9H. anil nftor onllBtlng wn« Posi t i on nnd w e r e o r d e r e d to D o t h u n e .
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Ills regiment w a s Immediately, w h e r e they w n l t e d f or r e e n f o r c e m e n t #
I mport ant b a t t l e s tt|&gt; to last August. | 29
and then a d v a n c e d to n ic hebourg. I t
During thnt time ho Buffered three bo- sent to tho front, and tho first nctlon wna horo that Corqioral William# #ayB
they
took
part
In
wan
tho
Imttlo
of
tho
rioiiH wound# nnd flunlly
lll»
ho saw- tho flrat Indication of the ntroc-

charged after months of suffering
from gn# polaonlng
Ho hn# «o**n
practically «H there Is to #ce for tho
men of tho r a n k # In the land fighting
and ho I# able to toll a aplomlld and
connected #tory of hi# part of the
fighting.
Another factor In Mr. Williams abil­
ity to toll what ho saw I# that he
served In tho British army for throe
vears up to 19fi2 and thnt hi# obaervaar e t h o s e of a s ol di er w h o know#
, 1,.. routine of I&gt;. m&gt; life a n d who I#
Interested In n ot hi ng hut t he real ac­
t um of a w a r a nd has nn Idea about
when hi# own c o m m a n d e r , are do ng
well or ill a n d what tho caliber of tho

enemy I# In*thla connection It may
bo stated t h a t ho believe# that tho
G o r m a n , c a n fight, that they have
been guilty of some frightful atrocltle#
and that among them * r j thouaanda
of fellow# who aro heartsick of t
w„r. not for lack of courage but ber a ’ise of supremo good #en#o. Inci­
dentally somo Gormnns ho ha* met In
conflict aro a# fine as any men ho over
caroa to moet.

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Co 1&gt;« at tacked fh foroo tRat night. It
CHINESE "HELLO GIRL”
v u October 28, and I havo good cause
to remember It. At ten o'clock tbo
artillery Are began and It was clear
a t once that tho Germans bad tho
range on the first try. Wo could hear
t he screams !n the reserve trench as
tho big shells exploded, and wo were
craxy to advance or be killed or some­
thing. Inactivity becomes t ort ure In
In. the nteeplo of the English church.
After that I found that she did mjt
come around to the club mid I had no
more nutnmohlle rides. I was always
waiting for a four Inch submarine gun
to hi IT that church.
"We were going to b e Interned, no
the Greeks told us. If we retired within
their gates. Perhaps we might have
been, except for t he presence suddenly of ten Ilrltish warships.
They
cleared fi&gt;r ncfTou and after that thl*re
was no more talk about Interning us.
An Ignorant “ Doitor."
“ It was In Snlotilkl tiiat I came
across another German spy. 1 was ac- j
costed In a store by a man who wore i
a u n l f o m r o f the Itoyal Army Medical 1
corps. He asked me where I hnd been '
wounded and I gave him the mt*dlcal
name for the thigh bone. I Siam saw |
that he did not know whether I hud
been lift in the head or the foot. He
came from Yorkshire, he said. Ilut ho
lacked tho nreent. I went to n cafe
with him and sent nn urgent request
for the provoat tnarshnl und soon the
limn wns escorted away.
"On another occasion n spy In S«.
lonlkl got within o ur lines nnd lighted
a bonIIre. Tills was iigalnst orders
nnd at dawn we realized from the
dropping of shells that (lie spy hint
given the enemy o ur | mihII!oii . The en­
emy guns were behind a ridge. We
waited for them amt worked out their
position carefully, hut could not ex
nelly determine their distance until mi
lltiexplodcd shell arrived. It was set
Mrs. Nlng Kook, sweet-voiced Chi­
for -l.tXK) meters nnd marked by the
Krupp Arm. Thnt night we waited un­ nese “ Hello Girl" who attends the
til they were firing again nnd then sud­ sw Uclili.uird In the office** of n steamdenly, knowing all their men were at -hlj» company In Sun Frnnelseo.
•III* guns, we l e t ‘them have three bat ­
tery salvos of high explosive shells.
H it Position.
We tieard their nmmtutiilon l.oxi-s
Otbh»—"llllaon expressed a good
blow lip. and nfterwnrd we heard noth­ deal of aympathy for poor Itlrtnk.
ing from that dlreetlon.
Iild you try him for n contribution'’"
"Y&lt;&gt;u talk about fights and Putties HihtiH
No | know llilsnn. lie h llko
and ask what I reiiiemher I'll toll you the letter p Hist Iii pity and Inst In
wloit Impressed Itself on my mind help '

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c o p p e r b u s r i s e n f r n t i t n i i n r m u l III m i d
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t ha t t h e nllli-s h a d imt tried ‘a \ er
dull
T h e r e It t ' eii|umi&gt;li ki mw l e d ge
t h a t f o u r ( i e r m a n s luive been kill ed for
f i e r i Kreiiehiiuui. T h e l i e r m a i i s a r e
h o u n d to do s o m e t h i n g for a m o r al e f ­
fect. We don' t r e q u i r e (tint. It's m e r e ­
ly It q u e s t i o n of t i m e b e f o r e t h e t ier m a n ' s w a s t e of h u m a n e l eme nt Is go­
i ng lo hea l him. T h e k a i s e r Is s u f f e r ­
i ng e n o r m o u s l o ss e s for p ur el y s p e c ­
t a c u l a r r ea sons. &lt;&gt;ur publ i c d o c s not
r e q u i r e to he hUtlCOisl.
I " t ’eoplo d o n ’t r e a l i z e wl mt G r e a t
I ltrlti.lt&gt; Inis ha d to do. First s h e s e nt
' o v e r nn e x p e d i t i o n a r y f or c e of 1(10,000,
a n d whi l e llglillng s h e h a s s l m u l l a n e 01,sly I n c r ea se d h e r a r m y to fi.iMl.lKN,
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Sold only by us, 50c and $100.

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MORPHINE
and ail Grog h abi t s , ur.cl.it home
by easy tried met hod which is I r e
of colli elllell.'.. or dfsal.iltt . during
t r eat ment Y.r. r. putttuhle r a l e s ,
Sani t ari um In comic.-turn. Write
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A lane. Mr. William# wn# In Company
U. C. I.mid OfTir* a t t«ain»*. I'U, Kla.
C of tho Third division of tho Seventh 11loci which refugee* nt nil point® h nr o not the lenst tlouhtt My only
July I i , 1»I6.
N o t l r a I. h . r a h y z l v r n l h , l At.drvW M
brigade, nnd tho sector In which they 1 complained toaKfully of
He nnd
fonr I# thnt ive’ll settle too cheaply.
I t u . h a t I V r k l * , . fit.r i&lt; la , » h r . r n J u n ,
w or e s t a t i o n e d wn# a mns# of chalk pnrty of Boldlera ca me to n farmhouse Wo should remember to keep studious­ 24. I V t l . m a d * l l o n . - l . a . l K n l i y . No. 0HS3S
hill# and rave#
For fourteen daya n# flvo German Uhlan# loft It. T h e ly In tnlml the debt wo owe to the fel­ l o r K .t* o t HW&gt;« a n d W l , o f H U U , H»r| (to n 3.1, T o w n a b l p 19 it, t l a n # « 2 9 I.. T a t nftor they mndo' tho trencho# they pnrty opened flro nnd killed all but lows lying under tho sod."
l a h s r a r a M e r i d i a n , l ia a filed n o t i c e o f I n t e n one
of
tho
Uhlan#,
nnd
upon
en
ter
ing
j
l i o n l o m a k e five y e a r p r o o f , lo e e l a b l l i h
w e r e oxponed to a drenching rnln. nnd
c l a i m t o t h e l a n d a b o v e deerrll.c.1 b e f o c a
Fish Ran Down Tree.
oh thcro was cvldenco of confusion In the house found a young woman who
C lerk C ircuit C o u it, a t T a v ire e , F lo rid a ,
Sugar Creek, O.—Dell Fulk, a Can­ o p t h e 31 .1 d a y o t A u a u a l , I S I S .
tho handling of tho forces they re­ hnd been subjected to frightful a t r o ­
C l a i m a n t n a m e * a* w i t n e e . e e :
m a i n e d hidden away from nn Intermit­ cities for six day# In tho enforced ton flrcmuu', htiH been fishing here for
of Weklwa. Florida
prosenco
of
h
er
aged
mother.
W D , Fiflman «f Weklwa, Florida ’
several days. Th e other day Fulk
tent fire without advancing or taking
W K 2 l . e e of W eklw a, Ftlrlda
caught n perch. T h e line pulled hnrd,
Moved to Neuve CHapelle.
definite action
tt 8 . Ill own of W ekiwa, rtnrlda
K O t l RIIT W It AVIS,
he snys, nnd the Huh wns Jerked Into
Tho
mttoH
devoted
two
week#
to
dig
In t he h e a v i e s t d o w n p o u r of rnln
»r. T u h A F l l - t n i e
H e#l.le
11 tre«*. “And when I cllmb.-d up to
tlioy would occ as i onal l y s e e T n u h o a glng trenches In the village of Riche
D K I 'A U T M t . 'N I O K T H E I N T K H I O H
fioatlng high nbove them, making ob- bourg and then went to. Neuve Chn- get the prize the fl.sli got nivny, run
U 8 . l.and Office at (•ainee.llte, Kla
July M h. 191#
servatloriH a n d s ince g u n s unsulted for l*e|le nnd got Into t he hardest kind of n down tlie trunk nnd leaped Into the
N
otice
i, hereby l i v e n that Ku#*u*
water."
tho ivork wero turned upon them only fight They found trenches already
Drown ol Weklwa, Florida who, on Aufuat 3 l ,
1914, mada llom ealaad Entry, No. U130IT,
one of tho scores they saw wn# brought dug for them n# t hey had left t renches
for
W U ol N W W , Sectio n 4, Townabip
Will Open Coffin Dally.
down. That one landed within two for others at Rlchohourff. and as they
20 8, flange 29 K. TalUbaeeeo M eildian,
Los
Angolc#.—Every
day
for
two
wero
exhausted
they
fully
expected
haa filed notice of In tention to make threehundred feet of where Corporal Wil­
year proof ,0 eetabtlah claim l o ' t b a land
month# the caretaker of Forest Lawn above
liams waa stationed, and he #aw It t hnt a real rest awaited thorn.
deacribed, before Clerk ot Circuit
cemetery
will
open
tho
coffin
contain­
“We got no rest, though," said Cor­
Court, at Sanlord, Florida, on lha 2 4 l h day
burn to ashes over1 the mangled crew,
o(
A
u
f
u
a t , 1914.
which fell with I t Soon after this Id- poral Williams. "Aa aoon aa It waa ing the body of William C. Kipp, re­
Clai-nant. t a i M u wttneaeea:
This . W. A. Boyd. iT'WKhlwrf: Ha, cldent the order to advanro was given, daYk we were p u t a t work s tringing tired Lo# Angeles capitalist.
W. n . Fillman. of Weklwa, Fla. .
with the arrival of reenforccmenta, barb wire ent angl ement*—nnd t he ceremony will t ake plnco In accord­
C. C. Boyd, of W e k lw a , Fla.
T . I. B o y d ..o f Weklwa, Fla.
but tho Wiltshire Fualleera nnd tho word passed aro und t ha t tho Gormnns ance wRh tho will of Mr. Kipp, who
1
I t O llC U T W. D A V IS .
Irlah rifles could make no Impression we re making r eady an d t ha t o u r o b­ was haunted by t he fear of premature
Reg (sta r .
burial.
93-Tuaa
and
Frl-I0tc
against tho GormAji position. T.httT server*, lyul Imported t\iat wp wore

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aylvania Dutch country in oiMer to
get Just the proper flavor. .

AMONG THE THEATRES
J.

Those who are accust omed to c o n ­
nect t he n a m e of Ma r y Plckford
with delicate comody an d rdal pathos
will n ot be disappointed When the
popul ar fa vo ri te appears in " H u l d a
F ro m Hol l nnd .” for this delightful
r oman ti c c om ed y d r a m a embodies
all tho h e a r t appeal for which Miss
Pickford is celebrated. Dut it is all
dressed Up in a new form of presen­
t at i on and in a new guise t h a t is so
original in t r e a t me n t t hut even
those who h av e seen tho star in
every one of her great successes will
find much t h n t is new and more
t h a t is irresistible in this production.

••

Chit-Chat of the Play Houses in Sanford
i
f a t e ' s H a n d Heavy In " C h i l d r e n o f
,
T h e H o u s e ‘S
In " T h e Children In t h e House,
Triangle Fine Arts play to be seen
at the Lyri c T h c a tr a We dn es day,
t h e principal parts are in t he hands
of No rma Tal madge , as n neglected
wife, E u g e n e Pallacttc as her hus ­
b a n d , a n d Jewel C a r m e n as the
siren who h as enthralled t he latter.
»
,
There h a s bfen a real love in t ho
life of t he wife, Cora Vincent. She
wanted to m ar r y C h a r l e s Drown, n
young m a n who cared as much for
her as she did for him. Dut Drown
was only a n employee in t he hank
owned by t h e father of Ar t h u r Vin­
cent, and Cora was influenced to
marr y for money and position Inst cad of for love. She has paid b i t ­
terly for he r mistake. Sho and her
t wo children see l ittle of Vincent,
who s pe nd s much of his ti me with
J a n e C o u rt e n a y , a c a b a r e t dancer.

V'

Cora and Alice. T h e children going
t h e r e to play next morning, fall into
t he hands of t h e d es pe rad oe s who
hind t h em a nd s et t he house nfire,
leaving t h e m t o t hei r fate when Vin­
cent and J a n e come with an a u t o ­
m o b il e. t o t a k e t ho b a n d away —
Vincent and t h e w o m a n being in
ignornnee of t h e ch il dre n’s presence
in t h e building.
Story of " M a d n m e Butterfly"
T h e n comes n spee dy and thrilling
The p h ot o p l a y a d a p t a t i o n of John
finish. Polica in a n au t om ob i le p u r ­ L ut h e r Lo ng ’s great classic, “ Ma­
sue t he o t he r cur co nt ai n in g Vincent. d a m e But te rf ly, " in which Mary
t h e woman a n d t he crooks. A bullet Pickford is st arr ed by t he Famous
ends t h e guilty h u s b a n d ' s life, and Players Film C o m p an y is a pathetic,
t he rest of t he o c c u p a n t s of t h e car h u m a n i nt ere st story.
This latest
plunge wi t h i t over a precipice. | P a r a m o u n t a tt ra ct io n at tho Star
One alone, who has fullen from t he S a t u r d a y tells how Cho-Cho-San. a
au tomobi le tells of t he b ur ni ng . mai den of t h e Flowery Kingdom has

sister.
Drown, m a d e sorrowful, by
t h o sight of his lost swoothenrt goes
o u t of t he dining r oom af te r dinner,
and is followed by all t he children,
who beg their uncle for a fairy story

So Drown tells t h e m of Sweet­
heart , a fairy, who loved, b u t was
lod by wicked elves t o wed for selfish
motives. Cora e n t e r s an d hears tho
story.
Returning t o her homo she
finds her husband still away. She
knows he is with t h e " o t h e r wom­
a n . ” and in des pe rat ion calls him up
and asks him to come an d see her.
He comes and begs her to elope.
While they are t al ki ng n t h u n d e r
s t o r m frightens t h e children, who
come timbling i nt o t ho room in
their ni ght cl othes—a nd t he elopehouse and its occupants, and the po-. j been *wed to Lieut. Pinkerton, an
m e n t is off,
lict: dash back for a rescue j us t in American n a v a l officer. Two months
M ea nt ime an u nde r wo rl d pal of t i me .
af ter tho wedding P in k e r t o n sails
t h e siren has i n d uc ed Vincent to
Wi t h t he promise of t he fulfill­ away, promi si ng his wife. " M a d a m e
nl(J , n robbln8 his f a t h e r ’s hank.
m e n t at l ast of tho b ro ke n ro man ce B u t t e rf ly ," as he calls her to return
T h e crj me j8 c o m m i t t e d at t he very
of Drown a nd Cora, as she learns when " t h e robi ns nest again,
%
Drown, forgiving Cora- for h e r 1h o u r when Drown is wi th Mrs. her h u s b n n d ’s fnte in t he Jnil w h e r e ! T 0 t he officer the mnrringe hns
mistake, lives in loneliness with his j Vi ncent. When t h e . r o b b e r y is dls- she hua gone to visit t he m en who been h u t n love uffuir of t he moment,,
brother, whose wife is C or a' s sister, covered, Brown re fus es to offer an refused to b e t r a y her, t he st ory ends, to he forgott en with his depart ure
There are three children in t i l s alibi and goes to jai l. T h e robbers, j
In none of t he pictures she bus I,ul to M a d a m e Butterfly it was. a
household.
Soon after the play when their aut omobi le breaks down
I n Ifer
,,
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.
u
In a s h a n t v on the o u t ! m “ de for t he Tr ia ngl e progr am does rc a * ant* ' “ Hting contract.
. ^ U k . ' l L - w U h Alice, t he . k l , » ot .own. near t he hom e, „l ’ M l . . T a l m a , l . c a p p e a r to b e t t e r „ l ■»»*
I-*" vant ag e t h a n in
" T h e Children in d ™ 1' 1 ,hHt hp wou,&lt;1 r e t ur n
So in
t he House ”
Hinckley ami Drown , h ‘' little, house at the foot of the
are ideally cast
for t he part's en- hill where their /byous honeymoon
t ru st ed to t hem,
and the Tri angl e had been sp en t, she waited for him
" ki ddi es ” are as appealing as ever. lo comc hack to her.
| A b ab y was horn and t he mother
Mary Bickford n Dut ch Girl
[ th o u g h t with happy an ti ci p at i on of
Starred by F a mo us Players in t he time when her h u s b an d would
" H u l d a F ro m Ho l la nd . "
M*1' his child. Two years pass and
still t h e l i tt le wife is wai t i ng, waiting

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E. F. LANE; Manager

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Four Years of Saiiafnclion--W hy?---(Jl ALITY

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FRIDAY, A i d . 11--Paramount I’ri'McntH

Mary Pickford in “ HULDA FROM HOL­
11 KARST NEW S.

SATURDAY, AUG. l2--Parainounl

Prcsenls

Mary Pickford in ‘‘M ADAM RUTTER FLY"

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MONDAY, A l d l l S T ID-Paramount Presents
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Clco Ridglcy nnd Wallace Reid in “ THE
IIOUfSE o f the G O LDEN

W IN D O W S"

TUESDAY, AUGUST 15--Metro PrcsenlH

Ralph Her: m “ T H E FERULE LADY

Matinee Daily
at 3:15

Admission
Always 5 and 10c

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Mary Pickford in “ Hul da From Holland" Tonight and " M a d a m e Dytterfly'’
• •
Tomorrow at t ‘ e Star

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For S a l e —T h r e e lota on Sanford
Heights.
Except ional hafgain, $7,r&gt;
each.
E nq u i r e He ral d Office.
101-f.tc
For Sale —Horse and two delivery
wagons.
Apply t o G. W. Spencer,
111 P ar k Avc.
101-tf
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celery l an d, a b o u t fifteen or twenty
acres of it i m p r ov ed , for sale at a
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of t h e a p p e a r a n c e of t h e d i s e as e in a
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"I wa nt to help you," nald n be­
nevolent man who hod been accosted
by a tramp, "but If I glvo you a dltno
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use." 'Well,” replied the tramp, " l in t
ain't enough t er do much harm with,
or much good cither, so take a chnneo.
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( I c o Kidglcy and Wallace Iteid
F oun ded on a n old fairy s t o r y of
t wo children who climbed from t hei r
litt le cottage to t h e house on t he
hill only to discover t h a t t h e golden
windows were m a d e of n o t h i n g h u t

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“ Tho *Hom o *o f "
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"F'ools &lt;.old” " T h e Treasure Train" the great rail­

road picture
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vtllag* ami t r a n s p o r t e d hundred
villagers i i th»* spot where s* . »i.i.
da . S wore i oll.sll Hied in phot ograph
ini' Mu I, lion
\\ hen Hulda and h*T
three littli I rot iiefs l a»\ e llo , a ml
and inine to America the artion is
•transferred to I'einisy It uiuu where
lluid.in u n d e resides
t If course he
is a typical P e n n sy l va ni a D u t c h m a n
and t ho/e i' o»dv one place where
they are to he found
So J o h n It
O ’Hrieti. who directed the p r o d u c ­
tion for t h • Fam*"i» I’l . n e r - fi*nk hi• oinp.ii,, to the h irt of the I’eliti

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Aluminum Horacshoes Best.
In every tost mado by Russian cav­
alrymen. horseshoes of aluminum
wero found to outlust those of ate-1
and Iron.
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t h e s u n shining o n b r ok e n wi ndow A P Connelly.
j p a n e s , a n d l o o ki ng back t h e y co ul d
For Sale -Some good milk cow*.
Mee tlie s a me g o l d e n effect o n th
99-4 to
Appl y H a n d Bros Stable s.
pa ne * of (lie w in do w * ill t h e i r o w n
l i tt le home, I.
Y • Jefferson a n d
E q ui t y in property on
For Sal e
| C h a r l e s S ar ve r h a v e c o n s t r u c t e d a Oak a v e n u e and Oviedo Railroad.
s p l e nd i d pgot il ru ni a " T h e H o u s e of Sl'p (iBO.
[&gt;. Ballard. at Miller's
*th&gt; (.olden Window'.
a I' .i ramonnt Ba ke ry
99-iitp

Mary Pickford in wooden shoes' for t h e “ r o b i n s to nest a g ai n " Sin*
C l ump in g and h um pi n g about the is deaf to t h e p ropos a ls of t h e
F amous Players ' s t u d i o , the role
weal t hs Y u m u d n r i a n A me rc an i red
b ra te d little star wan a delightful
Japanese,
wh o would ma r ry her
and amusing sight, but not so up t h o u g h t h e people u ho u t her even
ronriously funny as she will be on her o wn p a r e n t s look u p o n her as an
the screen of t he s&gt;t.»r Theatre when o u t c a s t
s , , Mh&gt;' t i t h e A m e r i c a n c o n
she appears m t he Humous I’la, e n
sul comes to her to tell her thin
j production. " H u l d a . F r o m Hol land. ” Lieut P i n k e r t o n , whose ship is due
' . I.'iith Bar nurd I I d a ho , win I. i- t o a r r i v e s o o n h a - t a k e n a n V i n e /
lo he the I'ar.llliouilt Frill IIP t • 1' a l l w i f e t h e s w e e t h e a r t o f IIInight
y o u t h , t h e i n g e n u o u s f a i t h of
Ma
Tor the sreni’s in this fascinating d a m e B u t t e r f l y so t o u c h e ' l u l u t h a t
rollllil II a t lo n of rtinieil\ ami p 11*h, *—
hi* c a n n o t
perform
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task
ltil|
w hi rii r • a i -: ■ • in | | o ' a ru| t h • • ••
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tiring efficiency a n d t he .skill If the
local b o ar d s of healt h, a n d of the
physicinna a n d nursea on whom tho
actual responsibility r es ts ..

‘The Purple Lady
I r e n e Howly f eat ur es with s t a r in
new Metro Picture.
Ral ph Horz, t h e popul ar s t a g e
• t a r will make his d e bu t In t h e
silent drama hero a t the S t a r on
T u e s d a y in “ T h e ' Pur pl e L a d y , ” a
five part Met ro-Rol fe w on de rpl ay .
Ir en e Howfey, t h e beautiful a nd vi ­
vac io us little actress who has been
socn in many e la b o r a t e Met ro pic­
t ures is featured with Mr. Herx in
t his production.
" T h e Purple L a d y " is a pl ct ur iza tlon of the play of the s ame n a m e
w r it t en by S y d n e y Roscnfeld.
It
was selected b y Me tr o for
Mr.
H e r z ’s bebut because of t he m a n y
possibilities it offered for screen p r o ­
d uct ion. Besides t h e h um or ou s side
of " T h e Purple L a d y " t h er e are
m a n y thrills in t his feature, for t h e r e
is a strong and absorbing m y s t e r y
a nd a love story told in a new and
novel manner. T h e scenes are laid
in a nd around Ne w York, in cl ud in g
scorMes of int erest ing glimpses of
C o ne y Island, on s hi pboard in t h e
har bo r, and the interior of one of
t he most fumous r e s ta u r a n t s on
Droadway.
George
Lessey
pro­
d uc e d " Th e P u r p l e L ad y. ”
Mr. Horz, in t h e p ar t of Silas Gilwo rt hy , the reformer , which is t he
p a r t he p o r t r a y e d In the original
s t a g e production, re peat s his for me r
success with m a n y added l aughs .
W h e n he s uc c umb s to the a d v a n c e
of t he dazzling Fill Melotte, tho p ar t
p lay ed by Miss Howley, s i t u a ti on s
are developed which, lor high d r a m a
and big laughs h av e rarely been
equalled on the screen.

t

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prom pt

and

- i* . t

For S a l e —Owi ng to change to
electrical power we have on hand
mach in er y in good condition, consi 't iog of boilers, engines, water
p imps, lire p um ps , air compres
sors and sundry other tiin*'hii.*-.
w h i c h we offer at prices which ..r* »
small p ar t of t h e original cost
If
| i nt ere st ed addr ess Virginia Carolina
Chemi cal Co., care H. II. Peabody,
S u p e r i n t n e d e n t , Sanford, Fla.
58-tf

FOR KENT
I or

Rent'

Housekeeping

apart

.......ks. fur i^'h.'il. down s t a i r '

r*''t&gt;

arge

and mii't r* -t u p on . ■■a! lie i i h a&gt;i
t h o n t i e s and phvsiciuns

w**l v e n t i l a t ' d r o o m s , sleeping p " ’.di
a nd
s c r e e n e d p or ch es , All t oiiv*

I ft** record of t he .State B o a r d for
a l m o s t twerilv e i g ht \ ears, si nce it
w a s est abl i shed in lttHH, bus p r o v e d
i ts willingness, its desire, t o a c t ifnd
a d v i s e for t h e good of all Fl o r i d i a n s
a n d even to s t r e t c h t h e rigid i n t e r ­
p r e t a t i o n of law wh e re it m a y s e em
t o be for the g e n e r a l welfare b u t It
lias al wav- a v o i de d t h e n \ e r . - t e p p i n g
t h e bounds of i ts legal j u r i s d i c t i o n
or a n y i nt er fer ence with a n y c it y
h e a l t h hoards
E x c ep t i n g in th.*
t h r e e diseases a l r e a d y n a m e d , its
f u n c t i on s are e nt i r el y a dv is or y a n d
edin atiunal
»

• roes

W h e t h e r tins l i m i t a t i o n of it-*
d u t i e s IS wise or colldutc* to Its
wi dest usefulness is u m a t t e r m o r e
I or less s p e cu l a t iv e
An. e n l a r g e i m e n t of its f u nc t i o n s , by g i v i n g it
| original j ur is d ic ti o n or a u t h o r i t y in
the ........................
. oth**r diseases,
............
e&gt;...
o cr ur ae nce of
can
be accomplished only by a c h a n g e of

h i

k itc h e n

6IH Oak a i'in ic .
•lit t

For R e n t —Cool, a tt r a c t i ve living
rooms in Bishop Block. Phone
! T h a t c h e r Real ty Co.
lOO-'ilc
Fo r R e nt
rooms and
M v rile.

Furnished house of six
Cor. l»th and

hath.

l»7-tfr

For Rent Six room cottage on
P a l m e t t o avenue. f I S per month
Inqui re of S anfor d Fu rni t ure Co.
ye-tfr
F u r n i s h e d r o o ms , large and «»m*I.
f our blocks from bu si ne ss center.
H a t h rooms in connection,
t heap
r a t e s for s u m me r . Comfort Cottage,
c o r n e r F ' ou rt h a n d Magnol i a.

Rent--- Several nice M
ollics
p
N. rF.
Enquiree N.
■ Yowell &amp; Co.________ _______ 3^-tl
t h e law of the s ta te , an d sueh cha
nge
hange
j{o n t _ 7os P ar k avenue. Enm a d e be made by t h e wish or t h e &lt;le- ,luiro of j, c
UuDose. First and
m a n d of the people of Florida.
j.|ir^ n venue.
48-tf
T h e present light against tho i n - i -------------------------~
vnsion of Florida by infantile parai- ___________ W A N TED ___________
ysis is being m a d e by t he local: Uood y o u n g w hlt0 won,an wisherh ea lt h aut hori ti es in thu various poHition
„ a t t i c Bobbcrts, The
cities through which such i nvasi on ()„(&lt;,, r i t v
102-2t|»
would come.
As t he plague rages -------------- :-----------------------*------------with increasing s e v r i i . m New
Sanfor d, F'la., J u l y Ml. HHfi. N°
York. Flornin pre-en - a -olid f r o n t tice. J A B r y a n t Piano Co.. ( l,r'’
I against the m**naci' a nd a l t h o u g h porution. J. A. B r y an t and
10,1
s u m m e r travel f r o m New 'i ork by corned please t a k e notice, Auit * ’
ruff und water direct into F l o r i d a , , 11M6, I will sell ono Huptnobile. N°probably has n ever been g r e a t e r 1 16-11, to pay storage charge* on
t h a n during the present season, not same for period of two years
a single case of t h e infection, so fur Jer ry, J u l y 29, 1916
99-fitp
as is known ut t h e present . wr it in g
LOST
| has pnssed within t h e hounds of t h e ________
s t a t o ' f r o m t he i nfected areas t o t he
L o s t — C a m e o brooch *et with fo«J
n o rt h of us.
&lt;
pearls.
Lost betwocn
^t -i mt .
1
i If the season shall pass w i t h o u t Height s and. A. C. L. stktion.
s uch invasion it will he a t r i b u t e to or r o t ur n to H e r al d Office *n
t h e faithful watchfulness, t he u nreward.
1

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r o o ms ov er Yowoll’s.

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�IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

PUBLISHED
SEMI-WEEKLY

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IN S A N F O R D — Life U Wo,th Living
VOLUME Vlf
SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. AUGUST 15, 1916
"■•Hunumiy to ......popular
\'&gt;ti(| t l m u|| m,.„ should remove
their coals, whereupon and without
further rcreniony
the
gentlemen
present. imlucling the pastor re­
moved their coats and were cool
for t h e evening.

was rend and action deferred until
next regular meeting.
Commun ica ti on from J a y H. Heck
with reference t o assessment o n N I f
of Lot 1, Block 11, C h a p m a n &amp;
Tucker's Addition was read a nd o r­
dered filed.
Report of chief of police for mo nt h
of Jul y was read showing the follow­
ing:

Hyman s sefnion was one of
the uniipte variety, one of u series
that he intends to deliver at the

F L O R I D A TROOPS W I 1.1
MOVE WITH OTHER
UNITS

SPECIAL HOARD WILL INVES
TIOATE THE RAILROAD
TROUBLES

A

Washington di spat ch, un der
date of Sunday says:
All t he National Guard units in­
cluded in President Wilson's call of
June 18, not yet on the Mexican
border, were ordered thero today by
the War Department.
Between 20,000 a n d 25,000 a d d i ­

TAXES REDUCED. BILLS PAID
REPORTS FROM DE­
Fines assessed by M a y o r
PARTMENT
Collected for J u n e fines

Washington, Aug. 1£T.— Railroad
managers and Brot herhood lenders,
dead-looked In negotiations which
t hrea ten a nution-wideqstrike, today
laid their case before President Wil­
son.

City council of t h e city of S an ­
ford. Florid*, met in regulnr session
on the 7t h d ay of August , A. D.
1916 at 7 : 3 0 . p. m. Present, B. W.
.Herndon, Iresident, W. W. Aber­
nat hy, F. L. Miller, Jno. Adams,
R. A. Ne wm an and Roy Symes.
Absent, C. H. Dinger.
Minutes of last meet ing read and
ad opted.
The hearing of complaints in re­
gard to assessments was here taken
uj&gt; and the following reductions
were made.
Lots |, 2, 3, Block l). Tier 7, as­
sessed to W. H. Hines reduced jrom
$21)00.00 to $1500.00.
Lots 4 and 5, Block 3, Tier 4. as­
sessed to W. H. Hines, reduced from
$1500.00 to $1300 00
Lot | 3, Block 5. Tier 2, assessed
to Louis Fisher reduced from $2500
to $2100
Lots t, and 7. Block 12. Tier 2,
assessed to
Louis Fisher, reduced
from $5000 00 to $4500 00
Lot ‘t, Block 7. Tier •&gt;. assessed
to \.
M Adams, erduced from
$1000 00 to $800.00
Lot I Block fi. Tier 5, assi •hmpiI 11*
\\ W Long, reduced from $i5oo to
$3000 oo
Lot 3. Block 3. Tier 5. assessed to
S. Rupp, reduced from $3000 00 to
$2500 00
Kir-t National Bank.
persntlul
proper! v reduced from $1,0.000 00 to
$55 000 00
Peoples Bunk, personal property
reduced from $30,000 to $25,000
Lots I and 2, Block II. Tier *1.
as.-e.ssed to 1. P Met Tiller reduced
frtyn $5000 00 to $4 500 00
l.ol 2, Block 17, C h a p m a n ,V
Tucker's Addition, assessed to Mary
F. Lelller, reduced from $1 too 00 to
$1000 00
Lot I and 19 ft of 2. Block t*.
Tier 2. assessed to R K MtPen re

First came thirty-five
represent­
atives of the Br ot herhoods who con­
ferred with t he President shortly
after ten o'clock.
Th ey were fol­
lowed |»y t he c ommi tt ee of m a n ­
agers

tional t roops will t h u s be added to
the bo rd er forces. Na ti onal guard
troops t her e will n u m b e r a ppr oxim­
ately 126,000 and t h e total of all
troops on t he border or in Mexico
will bo 175.000.
Secr et ary of Wa r B a k e r made •
formal a n n o u n c e m e n t t h a t the troop
movement had n o t h i n g whntecer to
do with the Mexi can situation as
such and was solely to relieve t h o u ­
sands of troops now held in mobili­
zation c a m p s only heenuso they lack
a few recruits to bring units up to
fixed m i n i m u m s t r e n g t h .
War D e p a r t m e n t officials decided
on their action because the t roopare resti ve in ca mp a n d there seemed
to be no s t i mu l us to recruiting while
there was no prospect of movement
to t he border.
T h e y now expect
most of t he regiments will lie filled
before t he t roops leave

N um b e r of arrests
Discharged
Sentenced on s tr ee t

Saw

Much

Of

Interest

Miss F.dieth Stewart. Miss Maude

Jinkins and Irio I) linkins who
were members of the Cate Tour
party have returned to Sanford tnis
week.
They report a great trip,
having taken in the interesting
things at Chattanooga, Mammoth
t ave. Niagara F’ulls and up into
( .mail.i to Toronto, Montreal and
IpivhiT, returning by Boston. New
\ o r k I'h il a*|el |i hi a . Washington and
Bull imnre

Much to their surprise they eti
countered very hot weather in (Jue
he*
horses w*T* falling o.i the
streets and baines report*-*! dying
from t he heat
’They were in New
'l *&gt;rk wh en l b ’ terrible ••\|*||&gt;-|.*||
•** I ' l i r r e d caused bv a large amount
ol ammun it ion f**r t lie allies cat* lung
M o d e r n Wood men of \ me r i r u
on tire am| exploding
Doors Were
Seminole C a m p held another i n ­ j.irrod open an*J plate glass u m d o a s
teresting meeting 'Thursday evening smashed all **v * r t lie * it v
When t he camji fire was lighted
In W as In tig I **t: t k * Florida p a r '
there was found in our forest .several
" S t r a n g e r s ” seeking f u r t he r k n o w 1 found Reginald 11**11 . right on tin
edge co ncerni ng the " M y s t e r i e s of job, a n d looking m i g h t y prosperous
Modern Wo od cr af t. ”
After they l)n a* c o u n t of Ins b r i gh t n e ss and ef
i *|eserv • ■
hud been inst ruct ed, Clerk C D ricieii. v he has r«** *‘iv
i
p
r
o
m
o
t
i
o
n
from
head
of
t h e page
Couch del ivered Certificates of lift
The Floridu
surance to t h e m which tot al ed $111.- I to a h i g h e r joisition
000. He a nnounced t he good news i purl v is also ilidebted to lln'i I**
thut we now had loo members I Sears f.*r an evening's pleasant en
with several applications yet to be ' tertainmeiit
passed on by the S up reme Board *f
Examiner*.
Several me mb er s have asl.ed
whether or not their msiir.it.* • w... I
be good if t hey vver* * al.&lt; I i" '• •
front in Mexico
) I v u. ur
liticiites will be in full force
II* a l '
Consul, A. R. Tal bot bus issued til 1,1 *
di spensat ion set t in g aside t ha t part j Dip
of the B y- Law * t h a t m a d e it a pro ; ,nM*
hibited risk to engage in war, s.* House
that all of our member s who ir**
'
now enl ist ed or who iiui * li*r*.i(t ••nils! in service agaiti-t M&lt;« •&gt; •
have file full protection of llteit
11' ii all’s

I he Hurt her hood men went into
t he conference tirm in their det er­
mination tiot to accept ar bitration
u n de r the Newl ands act, which they
contend alwnys has furnished ar­
bi t rat ors before whom t h e men did
not have an unprejudi ced opportu nily
There were some indications that
tin- I'rcsiflcnt, recognizing t hat view,
might propose a special arbitration
before a board of twelve members on
w b n h the four great Brotherhoods
could lie represented
T h e President's plan was to a p ­
peal to manager* and men on the
highest patriotic grounds to find a
way to compose their differences
without a -tribe
\ B i . ar ret - on , speaking for the
brotherhood- said the men were
t hrough with t lie proposition of a r ­
bitrating under the Newlands .•■ t
1'reviou- arbitral nm- undre t ha t law,
he re ieraie.l had demons trat ed that
tin- neutral ar bit rat ors held the toil
a m e of power
He declared t hat
aiiv special ar bit rat ion into which
I he no n might agre, to e n te r would
have to make provision for an ex
t nesion of those arbit rat ions to give
the men wfi.it t h e ) . otisidered a fair
chant e.
" T h e chief objection to the exist­
ing form id arbit rat ion on the part
of t he brotherhoods." said Garret-on to,|.i
' V e n t e r s on t h e difficult .

tie

Ji.lsl

! Iii r*

have

been

I C|| ed

Irani

Pound fees.........

...............
71
. . 13
2
$ 393.50
10.00

73.00

Dog ta x ...... ..... I .............

1.00

park.
The t eams are practicing
hurd every day swinging d u m b bell*,
I ndiun tubs, Elks cl ubs and Eagle*
clubs.
T h e g ra nd p ar a de will s tart from
the cor ner of First st reet and P a l ­
metto avenue at 2:30 and wend it*
curksnrew way d own First street to
French and thence b y easy stage*
and ossistun.ee fr om auto* to t ho
ball par k. The p a r a d e will bo h e ^ P
ed by t h e police force, city det ec­
tives. m ayo r and c i t y aldermen and
officials and by t he member s of t h e
Engle* and Elks l odges followed by
the ambulances, tire trucks, city
trash wagons and s tr ee t sweeper.
There will he plenty of nurses. Red
t ross d oct ors and cross doctors and
men ca rry in g first aid to the injured
jiarkages

Total
Vouchers Paid ... . ...
Int erest on Vouchers
Balance in Banks

Bank Balances
First National Bank
Peoples Bank
Peoples Bank at 4 p-i
Seminole Co Bank
Semmole Co Bank. 4
Total

The g a m e will be called at 3:30
and s t op pe d by the police some t i m e
later
T h e proceeds of the game
e d or w a s read will go to the hall association and
for month of to the Elks and Eagles and will pos­
itively be the best per fo rman ce t h a t
has been staged in t hi s city for s ome
time
T h e following notice is s e n t
out in adva nce t h a t t he players can
get out of jail hi ti me for the g a me :

Sanford. F l a , Ailg I t 1916.
Elks und Eagles Ball (Same
August Sixteen N i n e t e e n Sixteen
Elk- Players note a n d report t o
Report of l Iii f ol Fire Depart
t lub \\ ednesduy, Aug Ifilh for
meiil for month of J u l y was rcttil und
Parade
ordered filed
Puleston and Belt* and Penni ng­
All claims against t h ” city were ton, pitch.
rend, audited a ml vouchers ordered
C h it t e n d e n , catch
drawn for same
Scott, first
Ml busmen* being attended U(.
Hurt , second
council adjourned
C h i tt e n d e n short
Pciininglii’ t ‘ ird

f r.itl l oo t . i ...... . no

F odd* r

li(lt*-r .il

arbitrator* of high st andi ng and in­
telligence such as John H. Finley of
New York and Seth Low. former
mayor
No m a t t e r how honest their

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i n t e n t io n - 'h*-v &gt;*• i d not bring *" * asses-* d I * M F R obl l l - ’i'i t*
to .ii *»*i Hi* *|ii*’-t i o n s at i s s u e If” I iced f r o m $150(10)1 t o $ toon on

I - ii,t • r • -’ d lie-- ...........

v

11

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1 v

Kr e l y ,

l'.*rter \\ . n
it I* 11 I'd III YuW■sweeps P ur l s of S. i r i l i a n d Sutilli cil. Ro) Hardin
t .troll ii a
Regular hall suits will be used —
to $2500.1111.
Asheville.
N.
C.. Aug 15. D a y ­ Secure a suit from S anfor d plnyers
Lot 3, Block S. Tier A, assessed
to D. C. Brock, reduced from $ I . - light found flu* i nha bi t an t * of the or advise me,
Fveowee and Seneca valleys in Sou th
Messrs Brady and Hand M a r ­
.*00.00 to $H00 00
shall
Lot* !• 10 a n d I I . Block I. I n r ( a rnl i na sijfl wake unxiouslv await
- I . v i ’ - a nd .Spencer, urn-

Ft nlc

&lt;.,oo oo
New D e p a r t u r e at Itapti-I Ti mid*
No need of saving t ha t the B.*l
ti*t T e m p l e is u place for t he peep •
on S u n d a y evening*.
On e of the
greatest c r owd s of people that have
fill' d a c h u r c h in Sunford during any
any of t h e s u m m e r m o n t h s w.ipresent a t t he Bapt ist T e mp l e Sun
day e ve ni ng for t he first of a fe rnof special Vesper sefvicc* that arc
being c o n d u c t e d at the Templ e
Dr H y m a n .
There won w h a t might J i i ’ d e t e r ­
mined 118 n new d e p a r t u r e at the
services S u n d a y eve nun: the tir-t.
and p ro ba b ly t he niosi notable ' *r
H»e u n ua un l it y of IhJ use of the
i ns t ru me nt , as an i n s t r u m e n t of
church service, was tile fact that a
gr*»t Victrola, fumi/lu-d By Hdi*
ILirdwaro Stor.e wnl o pe r a t e d at
"fated i n te r v a l s Muring t h e service,
playing nrnong o t h e / selections one
"( Billy S u n du y '* rully song*
“ Brighten t ho Corner Wh e re You
Are." a nd l at er a t»olo by Roilyluaver, " C h r i s t R em e m b e r s When
the World F o r ge t s. ” ’ Alt houg h the
Victrola was very much in evidence.

I

apolls was visited and is a
nf ellii'icnc) in t raining our

steamer! Mt-rri'i-i’ k at Ball lllinrc for
I .i.k-*y*\ lllc willi l h&gt;- *\*.*1 *11*111 ol
M r ^ ^ J i n k i u - wh*.
r e t ur n ed
via
•Waym-sville. N &lt; . (of a visit with
Ins family »li*&gt; will r e ma i n tln*rc
until O c t o be r
l i e found Seminole
c o u n t ) well repr esent ed 111 Wuynesvilb* I.) Mr L u l h ” r a n d wife of
II v led**. Mr Baker -u*l LimT. * and
M , B.iiiisi ill and Liiml.. of Gene
va. Mr*
R F. Tol ur a n d baby,
M r s J i n k i n s and c hi l dr en and Mrs.
I1,.cry of Sanf or d being t h e re for the
summer
Mr L u t h e r and .Mr 1 at*
m i l .ill are each bui l di ng s u m m e r
h ome s in one of t h e best locations
in the place.
Mr. P a U i s h a l P s will

be

called

“ Seminole

Cot ta ge. ”

Prof \\
It. C a t e of t h e Normal
School at Madison, who had charge

of the p a r t y knows exactly how to
conduct such trips and make it
pleasant for every one. T h e entire
p a r t y enjoyed the trip immensely
and retur ned more fully convinced
t h a n ever that Florida is t he best
«l ate in w hich to live.

Lot

1 i. B l o c k 5,

i

I.iindquist,

to

$,*00.00.

re.lu

I i r ! . . i ' - &lt; ss’ d
e. | f r o m

t*i

{lOiiiluo

.

T h e collapse of t he dam released
Lot 2 and N 15 ft of 3, Block 7.
i
a
lake which covered 550 acres t o
'Tier 2. assessed to .1. I). Davison,
an
average of t hi rt y feet in d e p t h ,
reduced from $1000 00 to $1200.00
but -to far as known no live* wore
T. J Check came before the coiin- lost
At Lake T oxu wa y village, a
• il and asl.ed that the assessment noted summer resort-, only minor
**n F^ 50 ft of NW
of Block 2. d a ma ge was report ed
Ar spring
'Tier 8 be reduced. No action taken seeping the foundati on of the st one
Mr. Tuggle came before the coun­ and ea rt h s truct ure i* believed to
cil and naked t hat the assessment have caused the collapse.
The
mi Lot 1, Block 5. Ti er 8. he re­ water's course t h rou gh N'ortli C a r o ­
duced
Said request rejected.
lina run through an almost nnAlso t he assessment on Lot T, i inhabited section of Tr ans ylva ni a
Mayor Sperry Dead
i Block 2. Tier 7
Said request re- county.
Flnrly t o d ay no reports of
M a y o r F F\ Sperry died at his
|
jet
tod.
dnmngc
had
been received, but there
hom e on Flast Pine street Sunday,
S t a n d a r d Oil Com puny came be- was little doubt t ha t crops suffered
August 13, at 3 p m. He had been
, fore the Board, und asked that the severely.
Preparat ions were made
union*! lous for several days.
The
assessment on pci son al property he by industrial plants in South C ar o­
c au se of Ins d e a t h was Bright's
reduced.
Suid request
was
re- lina to combat t he force of the
dlseuse. The funeral will be held
leeted.
Hood. Gangs were busy s tr en gt h en ­
from the residence Tuesday after­
Lot I, Block 10, Tier G, assessed ing dam* and otherwise preparing
noon ut 4 o’clock, and will bo con­
to Jas. B. St ewar t, reduced from for high waters.
d u c t e d by Dean Henry R Remsen
$2000.00 to $1500.00.
T h e known prop ert y damage t o ­
of St Luke's cathedral
F'or more
C
om
mu
n
i
c
a
t
i
o
n
from
Lundis,
Kish
day
was- $50,000-rthu cost of t he
t h a n a year the mayor hud been in
a poor s tate of health and recently- at Hull in reference to chart er o b­ dam. Thisi however, is certain to
had suffered several severe spells tained by Joe l'ernandez to operate be greatly increased when full r e ­
w hich confined him to bed. Ills last i.social club in tho city of Sanford was port* ure in.
illnes* wns of n ho ut t hr ee weeks* rend an d ordered filed.
T h e bill of T. A. Neal for services
dura ti on, and followed hia return
Anderson, S. C., Aug. 15. — Wa te r
*
rendered
one Lizzie Mtzzcll. amount released when the Tox aw ay d am
from a t r i p * t o Domoreat, Gn .
whither he went in hope t hut the $60.00 was read and voucher or­ broke last night reached Portniau
change would prove beneficial. Ills dered d ra wn for sa-h#*
diim on the Scncrn river ten miles
Mr. I. IV Hagan « nn.e before the west of here ut 9:30 o’clock this
only surviving blood relatives are
nieces and nephews, children of a council and asked for t he I’oopcrution morning.
An hour earlier Hood
s i s te r ' wh o lived in Connecticut. He of. tho city council in condemning s truck t he Rlue Ridge
Railway
is survived by hi* wifc.z T h e y had certain p ro pe rt y for road purposes. crossing and cont inued to rise for
no children.
s
Action deferred until next regular some ti me afterwrard.
No great
mooting of tho council.
damag e has been d on e or Is expected
Mr. C. M. Berry enmo before the in this section.
Red Duvis, t he efficient sporting

editor of Tho Herald ha* lost hisi
job a* umpire but is now keeping thei
■core where he can also keep an eye,
on tho player* and give Tho Herald
Cold dri nks at tho S a t u r d a y mot- a more detailed account of how Or­•
lando lost the game.
inee at t he Lyric.

council and asked that hi* taxp* he
lowered. Same was referred to Geo.
A. DcCotte*,. cily attorney.
Communication from Alfred Foster, secretary of Realty Tru*t Co.,
regard to having city pound moved,

.

H. A. Morrison of DeLand was in
tho city yesterday greeting his many
friends. Mr. Morrison was formerly
in the meat business hero and think*
There is no plaJe just like Sanford.

Eagles Haring Itlg .Meet

Sav.m * . • ( l a . V o ’ 15. KnVanna h wa* i irongc'l t o d a y with t h o u ­
sa nd s of ilelcgt i •• f r o m all section*
of tic I ’ &gt; t •*! Stat • w h o Are here t q
a t t e n d Hie • iglith a ii *i u«t| session of
t h e g r a n d a.-iie of t h e F r a t e r n a l Or­
der of Eagle*, which b eg in s t o n i g h t
a nd c o n t i n i ’ s until S a t u r d a y .

A public meeting t o n i g h t presided
over by Gr a nd Wo r th y President
William L. Grayson of S a v a n n a h will
formally open the convention. Tho
remainder of tho sessions will be
executive.
Reports on changes in tho con­
stitution made at tho annual .con­
vention in Spokane lust yea r und af­
fecting tho benefit fund vHII be one
of the features of the im-wfliig, il ia
said.
^
The -annual seaxlm of :'io S o u t h ­
eastern Aerie, composed of No rt h
and S o ut h Carolina, Georgia and
Florida which opens hore early t o ­
day will
concluded t onight.
C h a p m a n —Lund rig an

TJ»&lt;ffollowing announcements hsye
\ ^ f \ \ received* by Sanford friendi of
the groom:
Mr. Ral ph C h a pm a n and ..lisa
Tcresaa E. Lundriggan married S a t ­
urday, Augus t 12.h, 191G at Sala­
manca, New York. At homo aftir

September first at 209 E. Tenth St.v
Sanford, Florida.
Mr. Chapman is ono of tho p op u ­
lar grower* here, having tho Poin■ettia Farm with John Russell om
the east aide, He is building a Gnu
residence on Tenth street and he and hia brido will receiver a welcome
from hi* many Sanford friends.

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