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IN THE HEAR'/ OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FltlDYY. MAY IS. 1017

VOLUME VII!

AMERICAN SUB CHASERS
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FIRST

NUMBER 78

REGISTRATION RUSSIAN CRISIS IS OYER *
mwrnimmu ARMY WILL GET BUSY WITH

WILL GET RESULTS SOON
T

i

in-s will
tJT.Old. The OrAPrEARANCEOF AMEniCAN\l(^ r r r ^ ' " ; t T ^ ; ! ! ; ; , :^ ' : i|-IEI'TK&gt;;ANT
TELLS DILL ADOPTED DY. HOUSE I.tudo lire .... artme:it rusiicd to till* ^ ^
• 'U N IS l L il O f
W AR
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GIVE MOilF. ftfbNEY
FIO T.’ L L A C
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-&gt; i . i.,.r,ni* with u in v- i nj'ine and drew ’
S A ID JO IIL P O P U L A R AV’ I T I I
TO S O LD IE R S
water from .» ni •!»&gt; lake whlAh i!’
ARMY
s
UNG IN E N G L A N D ‘
; t»T attack*
ill't j iillan.«
..**|
SUBMARINE
. from- If" 'n r &lt;v 1*" by v: H .'I --­
i»rdiaMy save the warehouse, dry
May 15. The con
. ( tt t &lt;
V .Y .. May
17.
d 't . Wr:rVi•
The It*: dan - jieoplo at a ivholo
Queenstown, May 1C.— A r.qu - ;!l j i;
1( , bill i.t’IJtl tin Il.ii
!,i!n » and ji.irt .J tin* -raw • mill.
. e r\j
r\T orl «inli Mie
(*lie war army Id.I q.i ,
i:
l lie
bovo Patched up t!.-ir »liftori,pdo b#’ • •* * Hi
I .. ’ll?***' My hi:\
.:
ii. !&gt; :
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• ; ; . ;iieil \ • .•Jupliil by the house liltlliillt a : hr ......
UroyerDi-.i * * «/ ■ grossed «’ ■ A.#l. in . &gt;’ L' id i Ik ir
ami cratt ■ awaltfn ; tho ‘ •
‘
a rmany still has
I ntic and is. patrollfnn tho seas
, Rroun«l
V . • | Lit. by hum rl- Amrrirar. v ! J width had a i c;h- n rd v o le 'late today, after Hepre- market went ui» In smoko.
Even h.op » ° t hceping Ihbhtfromcrow ding
rnunter v.tih • f!irni n
fol- r. ii :tue Dent hid announred lliat the-water tan lit hurried. There w
f1^ 4 H'uj Hit* -em uni^lIITw
war
mm. wrvlcf
,
• •• • .
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""I
lotting
the
dw.’
:
r^v.ii.n
&gt;[
w:r
hr- the •. nale confer* lire conimittn* had hundreds of refugees nvntly nc)C. I believe that the iluulan pooph will
T |;, American Navy a actual « ntry
- ; ;; .cl
. . .
into tho war zone hnn al»ta«y "
j turning'rtm fr.:y, rh • British inn. - v - 'll tt ■ l niled M ' ’ and Gcr- ap,r. *1 to the hc*ti o' pr« nosal lu­ IT')"?. although thirty families are I demand tiro army start n great ofproductive of a brush btv.ren I
.
..... i:i: ey, wb: tin* i.ti.t of lnjior at a cre:., in;: l1&gt;e ja y of listed men while tint may nocJ the help pdf fi n rive that will bring Germans from
banquet her' L :. ni « lit. Lt. Truce Final ai.lion ntu*t be taken .by the the jiulilic.
the Iflndcnburg line und relieve the
■ destroys and a German underwater i , np (utotl
c l Urr,l|n.
.
.
l»rtM.*un* i’*i the west front lit? EngIt. Ware. Jr., i i
ndcr.ol tlfo achate. *
boat, arcording to r.n announcement
The normal working forre of the li Ii and French lines. Tire entente
i. s r..iv.'. g.ia;i' r ' on
by the’ British Admiralty. Iitit Hi re- ■ Likewise oh the A in o sector lield United’
The ■ i.'ji r. gardlng |
.
d
mill
\&lt; -50, but for tli * I. st few days aJ|iM al*i» believp that the American
by
ilit'
I-’remh
the
German'
tjirew
hoard the 'iTp, «:.t . t the «.t| in’s 10 j mVidet that all olllcers and .* r»»ult of it has not been made pub- l,v
in Ithm ofieefiw : in Tin endeavor to right, jfh si y of .how I It
mdy
had be. n employed owing delcgntlvn Pint will, s uin l-tve f.,r
.
11 i ! n. a * f the forrai to b r nilird i r ! 15J
Uc.
. .
ck lilt Irte «. T !•.*'• popul
n |*. .
„;u have
|.ush “ lia»!; tliu line. At . vrr.i! gollrr-'fln’ d jha'firrt* ’ hot of tln&gt; tt- r l*.« •"Hi *. rij t;*■&gt;:» sli: !1 'h^\&lt; • li •
e t inllurnce with
• The destroyer squadron arrived
.d ili.&gt; |..\. it .. i. Viuu.ti'd at itlnoit ! j'i,’ .,. ,,,]. •i i
ih •
i» !i line i. .(. in r for the I idled f-t..; • v.:.« i. !.* i&lt;\
cujntry u oj n U
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i.r.d
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in Queenstown after an uneventful tlte Ini tu ■' i »• f • .
f &gt;ur huu'ii* d
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r r r v . i i . i i iLT-ir
veysro across llie Atluntie, but nl-11,
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1
♦* •*•• »if
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— met luilin dl'irt'ly Xlfrvr a form .I e\,| I,
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kite.
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,
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tin* I
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r. sJ • i■’ al* ’ ill I n sea
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pr vi ioii;:1 gw •rnm *nt with *
• I 111*-' * r! (•.'
• gens, srme of lhrm carrying l ! /
i
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v rb .1 air * i!lm » vvi.s
of v •; ;.);•! ‘
j\, ' n ll.g*. lined the wiier*.- ,
;ed tho Ida
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M.
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moim.nl liny first righted tho fowapt- iii'V cried 'K ol by a ' i i • i • ••
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lid
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lilla until it re .cited tliu dock, The Ui; ‘* ! ‘dat:.. .i.i.iui-' ; tin* vUIng « .
'l » 1
le
fow.
jof.'Zagora
crowd cheered, ugain’ when a
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s rlmsih* liurlnefisliko'manner. There '•“ * I ’ 1* ” 1
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fort might tie Pftpccti'd when the re-1d' 1**15 n r,'i•Idc I driving ; I »l! for the |'
f. r . i \ i . t i l l : nt
-mldy.
-if I.t&gt;
was an entire absence of formality. uceording to tue Home \Y;.r Ofiiee gun crew t*» mint No d gun and
hroiight np. ill
in the
tin* Hill
m-ii re lo
&gt;o PUfI'l’se of i!i t|.i,i in.; !
, i,,.
ithey have met with no purer'-. tr.lill oil the : tarhj*;T'l qu.,it r Tt
In
:r
m
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ji.it
roiH
ol
iii|i&gt;
in;;
t
he‘
rear
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A i!- il.ir.i\^A of the gove tun’ fit's
i 'i.* ifiaViinum eoiisi ription
! Prisoners t\» Do* number of d.'ITi, an
r fame ba«!. (: in ' ;
court Moifday Tom w-.i Inn" nil •*\•
1 by : ■ rejire *-ntapliiriy
year*
in
i-itnl
upon
l»\
\V.i.-&gt;biiiRi tn. May 16. Formal an- j among them. IU otliivr'. an I guns. crew: *\Y«* right her wake,' Tontr'd.'
amt
wan
&gt;
1
*
in.;
d*
in
i
.
t-f
I
.
eouii.'il
of Work‘lien's
, •• ami agned i.t by ......... . I'l.m.iu. u
.nouruytnent that American destroy­ ! machine gun* and w ir m il"rial have I -holllr'l Mil til* II I g IV.- I if r.'llge
Hind,
t*
Ir.,
into
i
.ti
iiurators,
|*lug)
r.iul
Soldiers'
delegates
with merely
Bn! It llo' pav ’ uu ri am* si c
f. r.
ers inauUcd by picked crews have been captured by the Italian.
I,nun i.iril-', ■'•sile .''ii.
verbal
alterations
will
h
• signal by
am
carried the flag into the .war zones
rt\\o saw tin* thin smoky oil com- 11 "
in
the
nature-of
thirty
days.
bi-tli
jmrtii*s
without
delay.
•
llnth
in
Mesojiotamia
and
Tn
Maeamendment may also ♦-m-otintor r'* t
•of Europe and are operating against
ing to Uu* swrfacw in *.l..w l*uhhlrs
cdonia
»ucre«va
for
thu
Kuti-nte
n&lt;wi*l objection.
It ha* been il.yiili'.l to take- into
Germuti submarines with British and
and i.uddenly a* pi*risco|ie appeared.’
Bilievittg iii
pn |uredness
and
the
cabinet live representqiivout of •
Trench’ war vessels was made to Allies are recorded. In tin* latter
plans
fur
hegiiining
registration
of
*• ‘ Golllilieliee tiring.’ I xliotili'ij,
musing over tin* winter to entn**.
ililferent Midlist groujis with,.A. F.
night by Secretary Daniels after the theatre the British in the l.uk**
tliose
subject
to
draft
have
been
‘ Fire at will!' I cried, and .sud­
Tom Hicks, in his arti«tic box col­
.
new!! had come from London. The Doiran region have ea|ittirei| 5,000 denly the blackened six inch 'dicll completed by the War Department, lection from store to store bail ac­ Kerensky*, who assumes .the war juirt
yards
bf
enemy
trenehes
to
a
depth
folio,
making
a
tntnl
of
six
of
thesenumber and names of the vessels
hurled forth from the muzzle of the and it was niinoiincetl tonight that cumulated more than hit van could
were not disclosed.
It was made of 500 yards and in the Struma sec­ sjx inch gun preceded by a pulf of immediately upon signature of the comfortably accommodate and was i groups sharing in the government.
dear, however, that the fighting tors, another front of tranches T000 smoke and .-truck the water six toll by tin* I'rc-nn ;i
the Depar wending bis way home deep iir Throe of i In* n|i|iointi*es wjll lie 'sohh I democrats and three, inclqding
yards.
.
powgr of tlu* nation wan to be ex­
mi ni will outline the ,|irueeduri* '"jthuught ■&gt;( war and police |&gt;rohlcm3
inches from tlie p**rlseo|ie.
M. • Kerensky, socialist jiopulists. *
erted to its utmost to starnjiout the
. "1 saw that shell jdovv through the he followed in bringing the National „ „ m||,dfn! of'the fact tint on An**.
(if
i !i .* fi.r.n •* M. SltsbTfT, vice j&gt;rcs.
u:i&gt; |
um’ IMmut menace.
Washington, May 16. — Reorgani­ water six inches from tlu* perisroju. Guard into the Federal servlei* I .j, Jlt|
nl,.nt
of
the
Council
of
Workmen’s
The secretary’s statement in pnrt zation of tin* Rusdan cabinet was and shuttrr that !im ohje. i. End S-cri'tary &lt;*f War Baker said ib&lt; ( jnj, j, UI,|aw(ul in scatter Imnrds ami
and Soldier’s delegates and M. Ma
follows:
regarded here both atf increasing the over ind hurled the pcriscojie, the state Regiments would ti&lt;»t lo* nrderc^d , rultlil.-sh along a city hiyhwr.y. The
l.iiitovitrh. all &lt;H-*sa lawyer have
'Tailed States naval vessels have powur of the rmlirals and ns looking smoke rising to the surfnee vvhih* the tedivisioiul or army eon —rrin turn ' lu-ral iii trihuli-in'. Inv*v*r, fi •in
l.i.'ii eho ti definitely. Two of tho
been ojierating with the allied naval forward to a great degree of unity. iu ii crew juinpiil ut&gt; und tlnwn i imps I’ veepl where a si ' •*, i!i\i i**'i , Ir.. Ill
iii' Sh v.Jt:**n
um*' under the n^lin
V
lotinii-t p'npulid ministers will be
forces in Kuropcan waters since May It is generally f&lt; It that the romitip shouting. 'Hurrah! We've got liotf' • vist.s, until all propar.uioiis an- i.f uliicrr Smitli unit a i|i*-e consul­
he camp files/, r Hieir i- tation followed, 'i'lic pro and’ eons M. TchernntT and M. PeehekonofT,
4th. A number of deatefryern snileil into power of tin* radical party* i
"Ai;uin camp tho cry through my made nt
S* r 1 is SiucnotT, former foreign
from American ports in the latter more desirable than a situation irniisinilter, 'we've righted he( ugain. njilii-n.
' •
_ ,
were tli cii *• 'I h’jt wire nhrtijrtly
trh*!
.* r intended to .-t.ixt yesterday
I art of April and all arrived at their where the* power was divided be­ viir.il we lire?’
Guuwt re;^merits now m the Fed- ended, v-hen .Tom-wished to-steer
fTi
!
lid lit .1'iUtlV* ’tyii‘"*]YAit 'of
dt tination uithmU accident or de­ tween radicals.' and' mudchtUs with
" i shout *d, ’ No, it’s all over.' ’ ’
era I i'.-\in- m. y In* ret^ii.taL-Ji!nu- ♦bi~-»rep4-»d~vhT,T ^ "‘
V..:i;.n
aniL.
.-ador. He had reach­
both powerless I rac w Uy I j .jicIlay ef any kin 1.
.
tian
ptnhleins.
.
"
I
ive
d-dlar^,
re­
rjtily at their |n (lit- I nnl camp*
e
Ills.'*
rviltvry
! !o*i when a courior '
... "TluH-Ufiittr)--FtatU3' VfOTflg are The re donation ef Foreign Mink :er
marked
Mayor
Davison,
in
Ihe
;.nd othtr unil-t also.may he sent to#
OpciH A ito Sales room a .
ov '&lt;
hi n •&gt;* i
r'rjue t frorti
under' command of Urar-Adsniral Mlliko 1 is demanded as tlie prii
middle
of
Tint's
r;rcn*.
and
wh'&gt;rcinti*
or
Joed
ramps
for
a
lime.hu
W. A. Hringf llbw. the popular
Prenilt-f LvofT »*• poitponc his deMinis', who went to Kp^lnnd and demand* d b/ the radic ils n the sal* iman . for th&lt;* •'Ovcrisnil and .'ventuuHy the force will be \ Hicred of.i.
.
* .*
France several weekif ngo to nr ; nge price d. man le i by the rr.dh* h for Will; ..-Knight an ! Chandler i .: * hi big ramps where. divisional or
parturc.
.
."Dalny limj a sw'tgthfurt; butfor ncflvr* roovernti *n between the tlicir coqperatlon with tlie govern- has ojirned n salesroom’ in th» store .-'um army clrj a training ran i roG “ s. Ale-. -'L '.'*.i®'&gt;",iro.T, Gurko
don't know I is tn
r&lt;;:.:rr
M. MilukofT incurred much ..*1 Firm and O I; fori ici 1} oc
r«a'.. i f r es'of the United State? an i meiit.
and iii.:. ii
airlv.’d In Petrogrnd
.
lE'w* if the other nationns nt war enmity - when he |ledgej Ruisi.i, by t.io Hill Hardware Co., and will
Lstimatos* ere hrinj; I'rcparpd and 0 Ulcer Vicl’ ery, in pdlco.court till* today for a conference nn the millRitii Germany.’ Finns formulnted without* cim.iuhing the radicals, not j keep a Supply of novir. car*.and autu tentative contracts inaih* for thf morning. Lnn inurh as Daisy had t.'.ry _ situation. They declared .tho
Aft r nj'orts from
Rear-Admiral to make n separate i care. I!d h*s iii ii- ,&gt;,rieu on hand ut all tim - . Implying of ajqiroxim.it* !y 500,000 forfeited her Inad and could not formation of a coalition ministry •
Sins, .made ns a remit of his ton- also been unpopular iii some quar­ Will StrlngfelloV lias made nn envi- nUn in Jhb lirwt force to bo rnmjiiH- nji|u;ir. awning to other ii*r.1tfri would make possible strong'measures
fer-nre-i with the Hritisll anil French ters for his .vigorous insistence Hiat aldo* Veputatio’n in the automobile ed of regulars and National Guard. moro important, ‘.the nnmo Daisy to re*c=tn|ilb*h disciidine and tho
Jones v.i-nt on .the blotter nnd the
.Admiralties arc now being effec­ Russia he given Constantinople,
business and -the Tact that ho WaiM The estimates a e based on a'threefighting *| b it. in the unny. They
tuate 1.
which was regarded in coulllct witli Imvo headquarters here und a salt - inontli period, however, subject to $5.00 lion l went into the city trea»* oppressed the opinion that tho ap­
the non-nnnexa*Hon pronouheement. room is good .news to his many extension m the force increases. All ury.
’
' ,
pointment of M; I.'ercnsky as minis­
“ It has hejhn tho purpose of tho
of
these
preparations
must
h
L
*
comter nf war. wouhj hi; received Jjy Gw
friends.'
Tlie
Overland
cars
are
veryTho
resignation
of
many
militnky
United States navy to givo the larg­
KlssUwrace-tUfs .VUJls
est measure o‘f acslstancc to the other officers is regarded m vastly more popular in this territory and a'jier- nlofetl and tl»‘* nrmlca bo well ad­
Tho Wesley firVtnerBbod Class of uriny with’ great cnriiu.dnsm as he
couatiic* „t war with Ger.many that dangerous than the jmlitical shiflings sonal representative will cover the vanced in training before tho first the M. B. church wore honored on Is popular amotig tho soldiers.
500,000 men selected under the
There are rumors that Gen. Aloxii run.d'tent with thq full and com- of p iwer, as the whole discipline and territory as it sh'ouhl be covered,
Sunday, the fith.' !&gt;&gt;' a visit by tho
draft bill are called to the colors.
iefT
'has resigned as commander in
khtc protertinn of our own coasts morale of the unny may ho affected.
entire membership of the Raracn
------- :-----:— j—
.' ' •
Fred Williams Arrepted
Regret was expressed that Former
»nd territorial waters."
class from Kissimmee, headed by rliii f or that his rexignation is im'On April U&gt; and 20.1 was exam­
'
DIG M IL L 'DESTROYED ■
Minister GuehkofT was- not retained
Paul Weaver as teacher and A. W jiending. ‘
«
ined
for a commission in .Engineer
in
the
new
government
as
ho
is
con­
Washington, May lC.-^The DHtC.uktus at.president, both well ,nown
Overstreet Crate Co. at l.o'ckharl here.
hh Adnii.-alty’s announcement thnt sidered on&lt;F of Russia’s strongest Olllcers Reserve' Corjis.
Improving DeForcsl Properly
.
I have received word from Wash­
Goes Up In Smoke
,n American squndron had arrived men who had resigned merely to
The visitors to tho number of
Mrs. DeForcsl ja making exten­
ington that I have been recommend­
Set by a lire fiend the Overstreet twenty-three came u|» by automo­ sive ITnproveinents in her First
*n British waters was received by force the issue.
ed for a commission as First Lieu­ Cratu Co., one of central Florida’s biles. returning in the afternoon.
*Lc Navy Department here today,
street business property. The threo
tenant and requested to report at leading industry was wiped out at They expressed themselves as do*hich oflidally confirmed the report
TO TH E SANFORD SCHOOLS
store rooms occupied by Crowder,
Ft. McPherson not lutcr than May an early hour Sunday morning, caus­ lighted with the visit und the class
Hiat American destroyers were In
Irwin and the vacant store room be­
ing a damage of at aleast $150,000, nnd especially the excellent mannu| tween nre being Improved by the
J"* wnr zone, hut made public no An Invitation to Attend the First lath.
I leave tomorrow and in leaving und is stiU burning, tho ravaging In which Dr. L. R. Philips, nle
■nformation. Tho destoryers are in
Methodist Church on Next
tearing out of the old awning and a
am
turning my engineer work' over Humes threatening to lick from the teacher handles his class and tjic
r°mntand of Rear-Admiral Sims,
Sunday Kvcning
nt*w one M Jije JaUsl ,j*aiug
^— r
•* directing their operations in
The First Methodist church of to Mr. A. II. Stone who will con- maji the dwellings on the south side
i
i r # ’ W,1L This ’ will prove ol
_/ . u 'i J i k i u '* *• * ’ w ' *‘ * .(e^Viwr.
conference with tho heads of the this'clty* dosircs tho pleasure of jh ^ ijn u ^ th e .
undue xfD'.
U ih e '•Wtfhw*yVV *
The Kissimmee hoys extended nn great valuo not only In appearance
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The fire was discov
discovered* by a night Invitation to the Sanford Class to but in the ndded light to the storcsc^
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their faculties nnd Students wuth
I am lame unfortunately at this watchman in tho .northeoat corner of visit them at an early date, which Thc vacant store will also have a
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their
parents
in
the
evening
service^
the mill proper. The FouTfrom the invitation will doubtless ho ac­ new floor new front and many other
War News Summary
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• mailt* of mt» ut Fr. McPherson re­ water tank hj»d no pressure nnd the cepted.
re|&gt;airs made on the intrior.
Mrs.
The physical participation of the Sunday, May 20th, *1917.
The pastor. Rev. F. B. Stcinmcyer mains to ho scon. However, think wind funned the fire into u raging
Those coming up from Kissim­ DcForcat has also made many jm. ni'cd States in the wnr is a reality.
the lumeness only tem|*orary.
.
Amcriran torpedo boat destroyers,1has prepared a sermon talk for'the
torrent, tho llames leaping hundreds mee were: Paul K. Weaver. A. W. provementa *on her Sanford avenue .
‘Your Issue of Muy 8 (Sanford
croomed for their task and ‘ graduates of the Grammar and1 High
(Justus, Stnnlrv Bullock, Bert Wells.
of feet into the air.
Herald) stated that I had gone to
business property building throe
f ' ir °Ulcers and men enthusiastic 1School for this year. Ihe subject of
, rj.f„rrnr„ ... _am„
No lives were lost. No one was Ralph Turner,'Chas. L . Persons, W
,h"b quest are patrolling the! this is "Tho Value of n Good Be-1H . Oglethorp. in reference to same
J. Lancaster, I’ rator Gilbert,
Klmo new and up to dato stores and tear^
will state that I first received orders injured. The town was owned pracing’ out all the small houses on Sec­
*ll*rn Asiatic searching for G er-' ginning.
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to report at Ft. • Oglethorp on the tically by the com|&gt;any composed of I Grillin, 'C . Bronson, W. M. Tiller,
n’*n submarines which havo wrought) -A specially prepared musical nutnM.
O.
Overstreet,
Benj.
Drew,
Judge
C.
L.
Payne,
Karl
Cowgor.
\V.
C.
ond street .between Sanford and Pal8th anil said orders were changed to
^ I l]di.-uster
is.18tI*p tto
II shipping
nil! ftfiStill and
n*wl ItAAn
itP IV
I11 III*
*fl fi I*TI?(1•
been Ix
her
will
he Tt
rendered,
Bass, Jr., Dewey Sumner. Wm. Ar­ jm ’tto avenues which is one of the
Warlow
and
Mr.
Entzininger,
all
of
report at Ft. McPherson not later
y « u»e, in their nefarious practise
All friends of the graduates and
Orlando, with a few small atock- nold, Murray Overstreet. G. P. greatest improvements that could be
i ^! &gt;nkbig boats unwarned of send- the schools are cordinlly invited to than the 13th.
oldcrs. About one third is covered Garrett, C. Lester. J. Oliver. John!
Yours very truly,
. *■ "Otdreda of Americans to their ho present.
by insurance. If tho fire spreads the Graham. Ted Estey nnd II. Woodal. made In that part of the city.
Fred T. Williams,
cu ,f'I The hour for the service is 7:30.

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Aristocratic Daughter.
He* 4.3* &lt;1* W and ( Z1 eh N
iLtttlo Daughter (ciiibnrrnsscd)—
* of HK tor of N W ll or
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"Papa, my schoolmates were going by
run N 1.32 eh W 48 Ike 8
while you were Mantling on the bal­
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llatk Tex :t|&amp;
M r. and Mrs. T . S. Hull .have de­ cony shilling your shoes, Mny I tell
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cided to stay in Sanford the year them at school tomorrow Hint you | n*« quarter ol
. 10 SI SI
iVero the servant!”—Pllegende' Bluetrun i: IS eh b TO yde E
enc* in the passigo of- Bryan Bill, 'round. Good news.
4 th N 10 rh W 10 eh
ter (Munich).
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W. II. liowari)
No. 4fll. Tho passage of this bill
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moans much Indeed to the users of
%
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A free bridge across tho river at
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t r ) ______ it si ’&gt; t '
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Unknown
fertilisers and Insecticides.
Pro­
Osteen Fcrfy is being advocated by
f i l r V Murrey el -Lake Charm aa retarded la fla t (took No t, |&gt;,( r ,
Nrml «»l, r
ducers solicit your help through this
. —
llertrda
••ill
the* Board of Trade, and-the move­
l-ot a Work A...._I_-----------II. II. M, r , i
organization.
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Mr,. s. v . i '
ment has. the support of nil proI.ol I Work II
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II. It. m , ■II
Sanford Board of Trado.
gresslvc, citizens. Thp county com•8 - $ * * • •
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Alexandria or O ilrdii aa I t m r d 'd .ln l‘lal Monk No.
E.l*e ti. S, r
inissioners. through a committee nre j
. I.,it 2 Work A
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••The Shine Girl**..
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Kathfyn Adama, .who playa in
aupport of Gladya Huletto in the
Patho Gold Rooster Play. " T h e
Shine Girl’V which Manager Lane of
the Lyric Theatre will present, on
Wednesday was horn fn St. I.oula
' and educated in that city. Sho ta m e
to New York to take vocal training.
Her first stage experience was In
"Louisiana Lou,", a musical comedy
in which she toured the south.
Jler first film appearance was as
"the lady that's known aa Lou" In
Metro's "Shooting of Dan M cGrew."
She also was w‘ th Fox, World, Fa­
mous Players. Terris and Soiax.before sho joined Thanhouser. Miss Adams is 5 feet 7 inches tall,
weighs 130 pounds and has blonde
hair. Sho has a splendid voice and
was on tho road to a successful mu­
sical career when she decided she
wanted to become a motion picture
star. She is an expert chaudeur and
horsewoman.
On her vacation re­
cently she drove a tally-ho for twen­
ty miles through the Cntskill moun­
tains.
Miss Adams has nn impor* tant part in ".Tho Shine G irl."

Really remarkable snow scenes are
• one of the "beauty features of the
newest World• J ’ictiirc Brady Made*
whiqh bears th? title of the "Page
Mystery." It is ijot surprising that
the snow scenes
arc .remarkably
beautiful for Ihoy were filmed in the
Adirondarks where the company
went especially for tho purpose.
" T h e Page M ystery" will he the
great attraction at tho Lyric The­
atre on Friduy.
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—
BoiT.r of Trade
At a special meeting of the gov­
ernors of the Baa &lt;1 of Trade »!•«
Bryan Bill, No. -S*il,
inu.gl.t in
tho attention of ('utility Agent.
Berry ami has to do with a law that
will give the buyer a better class of
fertilizer and insecticides and tit
ic.»s money.
The flulding resulted
In tho following telegram!):
Sanford. Fin., May 11. 1017
Hon. Geo. W..Crawford,
Hon F. 1. WoddruiT,
TnlLhaiscf.
\\ v
r t - pitifully urge your iitllu-

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An up to duto apaetment house.
A boat building industry and boat
yard!
All to occupy the attention of San-,
ford and be constructed this summer
There will be work fo r every one and
several thousand dollars in circula­
tion to oflisct the usual dull summer.
cf ‘f ‘f
Knock the man that knocks San­
ford.
His Honor, M ayor Davison
saya that if ever a man appears in
his court charged with knocking* hrs
home town, it’s ninety years in_ Si­
beria.
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Uanklns llnu-e, f'uM.ltur# and
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-prrted " Hvoul.l shine YTaborate tTT
shntflder
st.mp* *&lt;&gt;r iit !*'a t nrm
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t r I N i.rk ", ■!
t:i|4\s have In** n prom! tly &gt;• I Sur| lua
Kun I
to a page on the rominuh in,- 1
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mlii'i r ,h
rorltr
lain lied
‘ ‘ Ivory’ T • - a P I _ _
jt dividual
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we noun tili* captain, the following 1 |,nr
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i fth clttsR privates wil|. not be yafe
to turn loose op t he* innptfent pub­
lic for nt least elewh years:

Mtyerably Private—R. J.
, (Trd narily 1‘rlvr.te J. 1^.
son.
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Private - Nn/rif.uvin.
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I eurfully I’rlvnte —11. It. Stevena
It grttfully Privnte. (’. I,. Good­

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Stock Paid In_______________ $ io.ooo oo
Simply Private— D. C. Marlowe.
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Tlie company r insists of fi*v« nty1 T u n Pnld)
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Divt’l. nd* I D|&gt;iid
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privates.
Olit-dde of the m p t in
tM ( 4l»-&lt;k
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DttOKftd CZ^rilfWiI^ »&gt;l. II**tlie
lowest
office is brigadier 'colon I
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THp HOUSE THAT PLEASES

6,700.00

Commanding Officer Herring cf
the Hoim* Guard has finally Rejected
hia rton-coms and everything i» j
*.uj n^hef llr*» Ufrr^ ...
lined up for drill work. To our sur -1r&gt;x.»fr.m innirporatrd ttxnH •
l»riwo st me of what w\* would .rail
In*
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the I* ailing liglit* and who wt* ex*

hue.

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ft is to your advantage to become
a member of the Board of Trado.
T h e organization is a commercial
union, planned and operated to ben­
efit you and your interest. Bring
more business and more money to
your county, enhance the vnlue of
your holdings and
your city and
county in the progressiko rank of
surh places ns Miami. St, Peters­
burg, Ft, Myers, Orlando,
Say
what you will, but w e must tip our
huts to those plares,
Ask them
how it hnppcns'thut they arc v li t
they arc and unhesitatingly they an
swer, through our B o a r! of Trade,

Tam pa Truisms, edited by Secre­
tary Dickie, of tho Iionrd of Trade,
No. CS
. ■ Itrporl of tho Condition of
advocates "keep business normal."
From the way Tam pa ia forging T h e P eop les Hank, at Sanford,
in th e S ta le of Florida, a t j h e C lose^ ,
nhratj of late, the admonition cannot
of Business. May 1, 1917
b.e .lived up to because normal busi­
Iteaourrea
llollara
ness has been outstripped by hust­ l.oanaou Ural Fxtata .‘. . ___ __$.79,616.2C
ling progressiveness |n TuhipjC al­ L. ana on Collator*! Srru ily
Other than Ural Eatate.-....... .. ,tS.47!UI •
ready.
All-el her l.oanr ami tllarnunla . .
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THEATRE

A seventy thousand dollar post­ now Investigating.
Make all roads
lend to Sanford.
office.
A modern seventy room hotel.
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Hopelessly Private— F. F. D u tto n .
Pitifully Private -C. K. Henry.
R.-porl of the ( omlilion cf the V'rminnle
Woefully Private— Forrest Lake.
Coun t Bank at Sanford, in the Slate
Surprisingly Private — W.
M.
o f F la .a lt e CIokc of liusineaN,
Haynes.
May. 1st, 1917
Awkwardly Private—II. F .‘ Whitner.
ItLSOUHCKS
Naturally Private
It. Walker
L w a * on jtral E*tatr.
I 32,728.19
Kmplmtieally
Private—A.
P. Con­
L **i* on Collatrral Srcuriiy Otbrr than
Itoal Utalr
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Ilu«s fr i it incurfwirttnl )&gt;&lt;nks 23( tU^.U|
Tearfully
Private Geo. Hyman.
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Ik— iiiTMiy-wf -yiTar
of, April 19, because I have
and Congrewman Seafii, * » • usual, [realized tho truth of what you aay
It. J. HOLLY. Editor
W J|. HAYNES. lluslnr».H Manager voted likewise. A carefdl peruaal of from my own obirrvationi. namely,'
tho record of Congressman Seat* Jthat what is meant to be underM M w l Cm? T w lir knit Friday
Icada to the belief that'the'same re­ stood by tJio selective draft is not
sult would be attained by giving generally understood throughout tho
.
‘
•
Congressman Clark two xjati*-and country.
lOMrklPTION PRICE. IN AIIVANCR
saving Congressman Sctffa’ talar)*—*
"T h e process of the drnft Is, ]
C P IRAK.
.$5*0A
think, very clparly act forth in the
i /* *, '/
I M O N Y I I S I.IA Daytona Journal.
• M i l MONTHS ....... .............. n , W ell,.we will forgive both'of them hill drafted by the War Department
If they will represent. Out people and and which I so earnestly hope the
D &gt; lix ri)■ IM O tf by Carria* l2-«0 r*« T»*/ la
vote fur government food**
loan control congress
cuiiuivh will
wm adopt,
uuu|n, hut
uui It
n is
m worth
norm
H iiM t a* N&gt;. Pal Maath
sirt
and
against
the
trusts-p
ho
nr?
Cry-1
while
to
state
tho
Idea
which
under*
*H w * b la Adtaarr Mari U* Mada al' Oflka
==4ng
corner the
food mftrfctlj.-. Thl-U
IBIi lies the hill n little more fully, f
me loocj
M &lt;aaM«D Maim Aoguri -'*«-# ng to
took occasion the other day in nn
ients
question
will
decide
who
repress
IMS. al Ikr I'aainff &gt;rt al Hnafard. IWM»
(ladai An al Maftk lrd, ISIS.
address to the people of tho country
the people end who the trusts.
th point out the many forms of pat­
atl. b IIwild llail•lli&lt;«
Tw*»»•»• Nl. IIS
— 0 — *• y .''V ;
riotic
service that were open to th?m
The fanford Herald. is^Tec^lving^
and
to
emphasise tho fact that the
well deserved compliment* over tho’
military
part of the service was by
turning opt of-an iilustrafCif', fikldcr
‘means
the
only pqrt, and perhaps,
advertising Sanford and Scjnlntdc
all
things
considered,
not the mast
c unty.
The te\t matter la'^coh\L
vital
part.
Our
object
is a mobiliza­
.vlnclng nnd well prepared and the
illuitr.itions hack up just wjifij the tion of all the productive and active
word pictures reveal nbout this fa­ forces of tho nation nnd their dcvclovored region of sunny Flnri'dtp -The opment to the highest point of coClark&gt;^,olod ngaluaU
THESANFORDHERALD thoCongrcoman
President's wdoctfVtH(W t bill, [letter

Good Luck

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

UGood Luck comes thru PLUCK and perscverence. No one can
go very far on the road to success without the aid of a Good Bank.
IfThere are dozens of wavs we cai
an help you, if you really want suc­
ceed and wilL you let us bring you Good Luck?

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SANFORD, FLORIDA
0 . L TAYLOR
R. R. OFAS
p t wonnB|lfT
Cash it*
Am 'I Cadiiar
T H E B A J S K T H A T -I N S U R E S Y O U R D E P O S IT S .

II. R. STEVENS

C. M. HAND

P'retajr,

issuing of such a valuable hoiiAlrj
booklej [W r&gt;Uon and efficiency and the
'Lidea of the selective draft is that
ought to bring to Seminole .Jl* desIK^J^ 5 rT p R t^
able class of settlers and thee conse­ those should he chosen for service
quent increasing of the acreage in in the army who can be most read­ emharrazsmejt^Jnust h%v*,felt like
For Sule— Meat ninrket
irket with grop?Vu*h r l n s,n,?,J* s*mincte «• ,UBcelery nnd other crops for which ily spared from-the prosecution of the a.^niekV-i’rt vviSift'/^JcaAjEYri when ceries. Good husinej.^
t ■ Owner , M i f c r T J f c ................ ~ ' * » .........;
Sanford .Is famous.-St. Aujfu.tinc oth‘,r ■ct,v,t,e* whl?.h th* couint«7 R eprM ertU ti^^rt^iArT^C talenti d A d J r r» "B argain,"" 5 , . Herald.
I r. “ c'.JT.
u';
We hope the country people will
must engage in and to which it young orntoa 'ciroj' statesman from
•»«•% llouu*
HUUW in
iiRPiOHI, this
IDI« Ifiis
C8-tf ' jI 'Court
In Sacioid,
the 2ilh
J'.th div
diy
Record.
attend the market in Sanford.* espec­
of April A. D. 1917.
0,)rJ
tfplst devote a great deal of its best Key West, laid, the (pets in the case
-----0 ----(•sir,
e . a . notfoi.Ass, r »ih.
ially upon Saturdays and bring in
energy and capacity.
v. M. Dougins,
|». c*.
FOR RENT
before the bout?);*'
A. „K „•
rosin, *
s
.
A F T E R JOE SEARS
their produee nnd sell it from the
- Scllillor for Complainant.
73-T
ur-Ui
"The
volunteer
system
does
not
Already the candidates are think­
wagon. This market is fur the far­
For R ent— Furnished house, rea­
do
this.
When
men
choose
them­
In
C-Ircall
I'sail,
Nrsralh
Judlilsl
«
I,cut,
mers.
ing of running for congress in the
sonable. 807 Magnolia avenue.
Seminole Cointf. IlnnlTs. In Chsnrrry
selves,
they
sometimes
choosa
with­
----- O - Fourth and J. Fred DeBerry expects
75-tfc I H njamii Draw, Complainant
_______
va.
out due regard to their other re­
Seminole rounty demands of Sen­ to shy his castor in the ring first.
sponsibilities.
Men
may
come
from
.
For
Rent
or
S
a
le
-F
iv
e
.crw
,
*
;
ator Trammell, Congressman Scars Fred wns in Sanf.ord this week and
Continued frfam page 1
walking dittnnre, plowed ready to
Ma*
MU «lf . J. 0. ii*,t.
the farms or from the mines pr from
• . •!
...
„ . .
8.
J. II. llro«n ami
and Senator Fletcher thp assurance made the announcement that he
plant. Box
— *n
u n‘
# “ * fT
■J, i .Mary
•• - •*
the. factories or centers of business
13, *c-o
Sanford
Herald.
iiro.n, ....................
his'ssifr, \t it.....Thitexpected
to
make
his
future-home
in
that they will lend their efforts and
7 ,
.Jtkar.
tieorye
W.
lloat«ii«ht.
W. J.
who ought not to come, hut ought nllies, it might he "that no blow
44*&gt;Slp .l.THyptn and Eranrla W. 7 hlypen, hi,
‘ support toward government control Miami und would ho in the race for
'
.11 ssjfr. 1. J. ( Illsholm. I.oul.a T Its •
to stnnd hack of the armies in the would seem sd (q^aL'to Germany, as
*.Vl (Jv.
ctlr an '
t&gt;. IV’lltl. ter tiLihtnd,
of food prices, torn! if these gentle­ congress from the fourth and ex­
For Rent— Cottage five rooms, a^i
field
and
see
that
they
get
every­
if
one
of
her
W
$
Tt|llies
Were
de­
I V.'-V. Cu'lEZ-- W-- Hr—
pected
to
make
nn
active
campaign
men do not got busy on this question
$12
50
including
water
*.
i,2Jt:
Uflfk*
ChV
thing they need anil that the people tached front thc^fighl.”
they will hear from this rounty nnd this summer. Fr«*d is some cam­
aveuuu. See G AV Spcncir
wile,
an.L U Ul*»- ( JUrL,
of
the country are sustained in the
On the (rout In France,-The Hrit- ----- •_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
paigner nnd he knows how to get
Monro*, V %»•!mlnt'i rat f11 nf 1hr
every other county in the state. *
•
___________ *»h. nfref. tlayif of lierve fighting, have
a*i i f T 1 &lt;i. Mont ip. ilecr««i d,
For. Rent - Two lit’dtoqtDs, kiteh- r«l
over the district as he has been n meantime.
-Ob ..— o.—
IU-lrl A. Fellow*, widow oi r,P,i
taken
in
Tt&lt;
entirety
from
the
tier
"The
.
principle
of
the
selective
('lain,
I
en,
und
dining
iot&gt;m,
With
us*
of
A»l a«t Srhntiiltr, fhariw*
■ Snf^ffyiL-i&gt;i*,l&lt;t - « -jirttk inspection ramiidatr~ tTT~tTTe First District for
N.tli y • n.l l.ollir S'rel), hu wile.
Park avemx*..--Clo;e ■tlllbrrt
draft, in short, has at its heart this mans the village of Roeux. to thb ; living loom.
congress
and
knows
the
ropes.
We
II. L.-tch, H •(». 1 \*onli
ordihanrtv nn ordinance to make
r* cr«». It«|v H h Im an&lt;l k’^trllr I mlr.t
74-tf
iijea, that there i.s a universal obli­ east of Arrut* and north of Guvrcllc, i jn. nox 1353.
hi*
tiilf,
O W. Stii’iirrf, ('mtrir \\.
cars use dimmers on the glaring cannot give Fred or any other candi­
gation to serve and that a public and have pushed their line forward
Alninaihy
VVk
Ahrimihv
t
„
aim
i natny am!
an.: W,
a*. w
4 Ar»#»n4iny,
headlights, an ordinance raining all date support until we find out
ror Kent—Une room, $0.1 Pol- ^«*i hu»tard, V. d. Fj4i^ a n d viola
authority should choose those'upon No infantry engagements hjive taken
about
our
home
candidates
as
it
*ix
73-tf j Staton, hit ssl&gt;, f*»frrdirf|y •
dogs that roam the streets to wear
whom the obligation of military pi tee between the. Frecnh. and the motto avenue.
■■■
I
T o - f r a n k A . t i n t on i? . h fa ry l l r s l . M i
muzzles, an enforcement of the dog almost certain that Sanford will
Their artilleries' are
,n r
!s r l( « a i d J . . O . l l r s l ,
A d t r r . and
service shall rest anti also in u sense tierntans,, hut
have
a
candidate
for
congress
and
,
,
■
,
.
,
,
,
,
|
Four
room
cottage
... for r. fit. . 1 ark ( ' I m l n w. Y«uil| ahd l l l f s r l XI rtr"&lt;rio:
tax, a crusade on .the-English spar­
t
i.l
roaring
in
the
great
duel*
which
Ayc
ncar
Tl&gt;nth.
CDuno,c.
choose
those
who
shnll
do
the
rest
“ “R n of W illiam
row and a crusade on the mosquito. (hat he will win if he goes-into the
ct-tfr
of the naton’s w irk. The bill, if alw ys are tho forerunners of ntrace."
All thrse, measures are needed nt
I In f r hi t hr
k tTAt Vl-rW
It. •r
ndopted, will do more, I believe, Iliel.S.
• nU
once -before the summer is upon us.
l i f t . Ilia
ID • i
For Rent Newly furnished bed u *: 19«f\ U &gt;r j \*!an
than
any
other
single
instrumental­
H A t.u rc
i* At ' • i «e ,
..
'
---- 0 ----FI.AC D ISPLAY
• T'l
liwfwe 1 \t*. tit in tfftt i fr f. i 'r n
11
room with private family.
703 o'
For \V - r ■ 17 Cough.
ity to create tin* impre**.i.in of uni1 r r n a t c « It.wri ol 1 hr v ia ’9 - of 1 111 III A .
tn
rd*
r
In
slow
patriotism
fit1
v•
Myrtle
Ave.
41
at
r»*l4|.
•
rul
f
t.!.
Uirr
a
ilift
Tiie H«-r: I I ifoei not mind pa-. i1
tier
52-tf
i heir
vcrvil —r\i•s- in ib&lt;* army und nut
1'"* Idtmful i
io« which murk
r« 1 to ir -ic t&lt;• t In- mi.it.i •f it. and pr &gt;p.-lv ndininist-red will I ,hN ................ "•» *• •'«! r.-lleveil by
a n to th i % i t m t n r y • n.f a r r n f u n it ow n.
•thu government an in*--.. mi j .•rt of t ■; |*r« i 1 nt In lii
Furnished Rooms t.y Day. Week ^ .id / V h .." , m.'"':.,1^ ul»pn. • » « n mhon
age r 11&gt;• f &gt;r u.ir tux*-*. \\.• are will­
i be n great stimulation . Those who tirvatlilng the fu:ui» of turpentine nnd
carbolic m ill.
or
Month—Park avenue flat, 106 *i«ui ' I b d iald ili'lt&gt;nilan(a, and that raid
courte
in
this
great
world
war.
the
ing to do our hit uml if the' rate is
«*t f«»hd*nt* bti* otff thr
u(* lualjr*
|fee! that we tire turning away al­
North Park avenue, over L. R. mt* &gt;*c*r&lt;.
inr eused we ex-&gt;eet the puhlfr tn American flifg ii heing diyplayd together from th" voluntary principle
Il I*
«if frfi •!
\• j .1 •I*
lili-.-.Ily
Philips &amp; Co.*, drug store.
Mrs
uy tlifiJuoliyiit
iiii'iii
iqur
ur tcity.
iiy.
oOur
ur ,
_ .
,
,
-nn
do th ir fiit by p ilin g up pr/imptl.
|»»4f III t * i
*tn«H* *# ’ Is kit I* m u ft d
.
.
•
,
seem to forget that some -000,000
or. or I- «/• ft. I •• .Ml d*)■ •f J •»&gt; A. * I*,
Janies Patton, manager.
3 0 tf
a pi
..
,
♦
iq subscription* end t*u* advert is r fi;ig. howevef.. is. mure than
.,
;
men will In n—dnd t i i ll the ranks
I!•1T ti l Iimi; l « irif ills ft V «!a » rf •did
qr
liUiiling.
It
I*.
Is
.in
etr.M-m
u»
«.or
.
,
..
•
wiring,
« pbtl.
doing mom MvertNin-’
If .»••&gt; i-.m
,
. o f t 'it- Uvular Army and the NaI,,|. ii ft« th f ttfd -#st h
W
A
N
T
E
D
ii
r
t*rntn«
tit
nd
get'the hu'ini-&gt;i tip* tas will not h
I •&lt;’• * I «n.t '•«
* I* »' I • ■
i ' tinn.il .Guvrd'^'il *S «» n very ,
(•ULii«L.&lt;)
in
fa f«*
hr
uipIi .in ••r i '•!
' &gt;«
felt.
I !— &gt;•f
-. J i . i il ' • it 'i i i • • *n
l! "Ida, nn e a «nrV t t «
t%r
I ’ • il ?•’&lt;,A
To Loan $1000 on first mortgai.e
A
♦
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1f*TL
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*
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A
f*
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I lime
—Yl
on Fqnford real trl-U . I*, o. Bex I |» »• • I
-------------------------- And wtill * l
liei
are
our l\
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h 9
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pacing nn ifi"-.
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the.
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7 *C.ii,iiiiti.s| fr on |i!tgv i
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II. iu-ll.llf. t o f. rl »n lit •rn
Alt! !
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I.ilH* For F.nrh Inscrlion. M inimum
nn* s t’ie *«•* *tm • r
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ilijccl 1t.a* ti Mil •t. ti Mint!nar iiy t tHillth.4in : i In unswiering an 'havertlsem mt *;•r,1'"1
T«-'\-*iip '■* v I'-a-t
&gt;. r *.»11 •«9 i a
ere; «eTl rat
d
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hint from further, a.' rxi -t*. Aft &gt;r t ' v where no name is mentioned m the
l x pqt U;.t &gt; it.
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rnnti it i ■ r&gt; u i*,!«•r vv
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Th,. Il.rilil • •*
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&gt;. The
In
f
imill
I
uti*l,
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rnih
4
•trull.
Srmipulr
..1' 1'Un u*d and t!u* ris. I fat 1 4 in •
•; y» that
in .I the
for inforiniitinn as to Iho identity ofA l,l ,,,1
,*'a. . y it- t;»li Uiy «f Jun,• I?♦17
founD, f tuiMa
p* *:&lt;*t#.
needs t, cannery.
pm r'l*
run rv. 'Stnrke
'Starke
thoTiP IIipril ing t In*
1110*01 !1CUSH laid lief r.* tbf&gt; h&lt;HIM*.
« \ f«m i Tu» j*.*n! *r»** &lt; mpa i ) ,
the advertiser.
Ijsuatly we do not
atb«* iii&lt;u.&lt;r.i .i n.|.*,n i
* r 4&gt; r | io r « : to n
•
a
.
us« I t.*n nf M
■. ' ha ,|. t • Im i&gt;i r* it* klMiw who tin* mlvrfliurr
thought.tb* fame thing nnd they
Id he th
t b&lt;* *1.-jrllld if* " *.
"• I,*lriin, Mori.la
\Vr*
Jpr
•
oi
IMnn,
hitit&lt;!»
Alt.art |.ay, E. J. Ilarrrl. I.lrif"
built n cannery xnd used it to &lt; t - ti.iaif :i i I
i Uim i M Im* f.ircg i.niqi I g*nt!" ba-k win-re tliev g&lt;i wi» do mi* lire not Allowed to clve
Jim JitL^QJ) ol (httrfl, Iluiiili.
; llurio, «,.l«.w, Joi n J. Fiji, \ irril K.
u o u t . w. im jn , •
serve th&lt;ir s&lt;irplti.s In;.in- and tu-t**. tbo.vc the pialf«rgt
that it would "it.
The Tlmfu-lTihn Is likewise out this information. Kimplf write
I.ucflia, Ellraliath (’•oafili*, wl'laa,
Wn. (*. .Siullh, Alli&gt;* *1. H-jlion,
aliuv*. those occupying I lie pl.if billed for a nlw» little r» f-nctj in o* n letter .and address it as per in­ •\J Tun* A KrMoir .
.- wliluw, Harry Holton,*Farsh A. lint*
a
good
still
libr!
suit,
if
rumors
are
jn operation. Other towns iiave «irn- •form. The flag must ho above tie
Inn, widow, Anna •&lt;’. Ilnl'DIU.liajJii.-.
ni rurr.MENT or* i h i : i s 1 1:itioit -♦ronrytr
structions* in the ad.
W. S*T frrn«Tcli Ely. fhatlra
"l jfi I,**1-!
,l_lUl».«wll^-H^
wiU founded.
ilur machinery that might hnv^ prov­ anun.
H. Miwirn, 1.&gt;-.-pIi Hoakins. Frida H.
“ • ApiM xs. fait. Sanfupl,
Wilhanirlqa tiindor(l, Elhal
ed iirnlitahle had the producer of
Nolicr la btfrrby puli that llttry Jsd
EUR SALE
'TTm/fa^U in tb«* casr.-arn*Xhni The
3. Uur I!eg should never lie driLPU-l
W ii, ct OUotu, I luiltla, who, or* Augu*V S Sanlor.f, John Sanford, h r hu hand.
1!U0
mad.
HomrattiiJ
Entry,
No.
07JTI
«
-’ra
H»w
widow, ar d 11lam awvegetables heen.-WilllltW -to -sull-thM* • : nrlfmiied, howt-ycr utlrat Usi*i9 !ijlejnht!h&gt;| of the legislature who
1.1
I nf N W &gt;j . .Srrilon II. TowiiahtYi r * n « w . C. I. ulns. Fred.tie . un­
crops at a price the cannery could tht*color* may lend themaeIvtf(vjVrTptvd
Vjntcd to Tut ofT Mark’s
. . pay
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because . For . Sale or. Exchange—Nhw 6- it F-. Itare-’ St IT., 7 altih»i«c» Mrridlan. ntneham and Auguatua ll.miplwrzfferd to pay. Ap«lochicola cijienite,. 1sUrh ciTecf. If draping or fi stoor\i(f&gt;He'was.nh*cnf. ndjburnvl the feglahoU!,c « » d ^
J\V' e||
p" local
located h «t fit*&lt;1 n oilf- of intcnlIt n to m t'o pjv.7 •■7* * »
Vmr Fft. f 1.1 r*ta* !ltb rl*lm l « i K- U n i • ni' t»*‘ »m »n l of S»r»h E. I . » » Will
traile
forfarm.
Terms,
if de­ ib
o tr
fDir f’ |t rk (!lrruii Court, rrnc^. d v r tiifd . #
four"cr tn» ricr otul the ow ners knew i fleets .are de .jred they should . Tm Mature last Friday to attend a j.lr-:
■t S*nfrrH. Flon.U an th* l.'ith &lt;I*y of ' To t hc d*f»nUant«, Albert loir. U*»*«
j»ir
5t
^Waukulla
Springs
Saturday
nire&lt;T.
Box
1Q..I,
Sanfonl.
C2-tl
nU
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made
with
red,
white
and
blue.buntexpem nre
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Hurn., widow, gohn J. Fo«. Vircll E. I.y&lt;-si,
lilim .n n*fi».". »• »ltn o «ir.:
Elliabsth t ro.hlr. widow. Win. ( ’ Snltk.
anij.-did hot convene again until
For Sale—Stock in the Geo.. H.
mi. t Baltimore price if they fourd
. Whcn u,‘in*f ,*UBti" * ‘ h e '+ i^
( t » i » A t»m » oi i l i M i F tirid i,
S«r*h A. II .linn, widow. Ann* &lt;*. Holton,
lid. Cikiiin of &lt;l wi - I,. F',-1,11*
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should be on top. the white should •'^Lriklay nfterm mn, It wutdd In* in- Fernald Ildw.' Co. Apply Box N,
iUlnh F.ly. i'h»rt*« l&gt;. M.*«&gt;,». J.,**mh llo^
a market for thrjr products. Let
Frrd
M
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u
ir
of
tHi&lt;4o,
F|iti.|a
kln». Corn flow, wlduw. and Wlflltm • ••*
F m iu F’i.to
lo k
know how many nf Sanford.
follow, and the blue should he bil­ ti-rnliog
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W. C, l.orinr. Frrdrrl, Ounn'Mksm
Fanford proft from the • xjierience low. •
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IIOIIT • W. HAVIS.
'■rtf A'liu'tut Hrnjtnlr*w«)f;
trU’trr*
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i * them ri\hsed to draw their |iay for
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Krl
lot
Itijt
»lrr
undrr
tho
U«t will ami tntnmral of !&gt;*u»
For Sale— G &gt;o.i w &gt;rk or 'driving
of others.- Apalachicola Tines.
•t. Of course, every one knows', lhii*-tim e during which they, ren— ■
II. I awtrnr*. dorrawd'
u
that, in* flying our flag the Union (ferf d* no service to the at it *. Som:* horfui. Perfectly gentlA. N. Swan­ In Ifcr t'lirull Courl, Hrrrnlli Judirlal Clr- —It iiiprarim from tlj* adldivll nf A
full. Hrmlntl* Ctunlf, Flailda. In Chan-, Onodwin. th&gt;. »(rnl for th» plaintiff r0"*,n&gt;
pany, that you ara nh.i-r»&lt;id»nl* of th#
should be up,
If our flag is*n ?t Aif^lHe legi.slutors were very indig- son, R. F. D.' "A,'.* Sanford.
It.
II. l.ynn
atat* of Florida, and tha your pare of ra»*
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now it from a niast or stall it should •latir ijr/Ctu*e a man holding » petty
v».
CltatJoo
jidano# la unknown; that tliera •• no P*ri«a
f. E. l.ynn
In
iiiip tha »»rvlra ot » *ubp»«na upon
lie so llung that the union is to the .ciarkliup was absent without, leave
w~i VI..UI..
. • thU would
. . .ul you. and#
—■*I jrnn^ sii.wi.i«a
Mlddlrton. Vt'nl
Virginia: ! whom
hind you or allhar
Comfort Cottage for sale on easy Ti I*. K. Ly""
north or east as the case m ay*b«; fo^ jV V ijjty. notwithstanding Mock
l&gt;
apn»atln(
from
tha
affldatil
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H.
II
-Ihal
you
ar». i-arh, and all ol you ovar It*
terms. Inquire of Mrs. M. Martin
anovp nylrd ara of tvrn'lria, y. ar.
tiie-union nhoul 1 not lie to the \\-esi* had vm plyetl a substitute to* take
hrllrrr* that It la th.rMnrr ordrrad that y o u do ap.
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at' house.
I*.
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l.ynn
U
a
rrilrnt
of
a
itat&lt;* oth.r- p*ar In thl« rouft to tho lilU hafaln ni»o.
l i f . l d i i mv icnd discharge ids duties
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11 or '»v u th :&lt; ;
,
wl«o than tha atat# ol Flo'lda and that hi* upon the tth dar nf Jun» A. O. H it .
urhlin,,
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These
Mutant
champinns
If the foregoing rulM 1*3 observed
PuisneNH Opportunili •»
rr*ld*nr« and poatofll*# addra.t i. Middlo- It U (urthrr ordrrod that thl* -ordrr .!&gt;•
ton. Writ Virr nla and that tier* I* no p.-r* puhlbhcd nn'rr a weak lor night tunvaculiv#
tiie down trodden taxpayers
rur flag wi I he treat?:! with th.*. dig­
The best investment of the day is ion In tha a at* of yin I la th* #.rv|-o of waaka in lha Sanford llffnld,. a naw»papar
nity and reverence to which it is en­ shell!Jr refuse pay for time they Harroun Motors rfock. $120 worth a .ubpoana upon whom would bind aald pul.lrihod in S..-nW'd" county. Ftorldi.
dafrndlnt and that aald di'landant it uvrr
Wltnao* my hand amj th# #•*! of lb# »*iu
inr.uselets
wind *jamming an I of cars sold for .ench $fl share of tho
titled ns the o n Jem of nil those' ’w.
a age
aar oof I manly on. yaar*.
Circuit Court this Slat day ol Marth A. I&gt;.
• tste.
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la
thafaloto
tudirrd
thlt
y
u
apnaar
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TJeojoire. junketing if they would be stock.
principles iff li Forty and j ishce TJeajj:
Entire production sold 6 to I hr romplalr ant*# blit Strain A!od nn or, (trail
E. A- DDlIOLAs*.
A rc -A lw a y s on h a n d in
bifnro thr tth day ol Junr, A. I&gt;. 1917 I
Clerk Circuit Court, Semlnol# County,
upon which our
government
is YbnMstchl,’ 1’
year* ah nd.
Most modern auto­ tlr
f * *• , *•
tame bring a rulo day &lt;1 thlt rouit. M u m ) t Warlow,
founded.
mobile
plant
in
the
world
just
built.
'B
ryan
Mack
labored
Sunday
and
It
la
fur'hrr.
oid'r-d
that
tht«
notice
he
-Sola,
lor Complt.
m any varieties and colors
----- O-----until, after xnidnight Sunday night Only need money enuf to start pro­ pu liah.d In thr Sar.l rd Hrral-I. a mwi-__ fiVTura-Xte
W HAT SE LE C T IV E MEANS' ^f - liftin g fi*» committee work in shape duction. Quick action is necessary
(o' b«v absen^ -Monday. Ifaving se- to get any of this stock. Write for
It w ill pay you to lie
The Boston Transcript, in a
WE CAN PLEASE YOU IN
cent edition, pu(dished a most i.n* ^u(ix&gt; tt*conM»«tent substitute to at- full particulars immediately. Samuel
particular about y o u r c a r­
teresting letter written by President Mend |(o an&gt;- matters that might G. Ki elder, Monticcllo, Florida.
74-Frl-2tp
Woodrow Wilson to Representative urise'Tdhripglhi* absence, he left his
bon copies.
ytork
that
night
nnd
ca’dght
a
train
llclvrring of Kunsas, in whirh lie
For Sale— Model
79 Overland
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explained very fully und. clt/urjy fo..Jacksonville then* to offer his touring car. Good condition. BorN o m atter how inuch o rjia w Utile 4.umbar you need.

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peopi j have a very definite idea of
whut is meant by the draft system day, ‘ but he 'wired the fact to his
as outlined by the President, and committee, and returned in due timo
which forms a most important clause with his certificate of examination.
in thc Army Bill recently adopted Imagine his chagrin when he learned
by congress and which is now re* of his, dismissal without inquiry as
cpjving consideration as to'the settle^' to rile caujetof lfis absence.
ment of minor details by conferees-' / J i l it itafti lo the credit of the
from the senate and house of repre­ hotise.of reprt'scntftivcs that it was
sentatives. President Wilson’s own quick to reJcind its action and re­
words on The subject arc well worth pair the injury done, when the facts
! careful reading, and for that reason in the case’ were done before it.
the are reproduced herewith:
|Those responsible for Mr. Mack’s

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For Sale—Garden hose, 25 ft. 5ply, guaranteed, garden hose, com­
plete with connection, $1.76.
De­
liver parcel post prepaid 15 cents
extra.
Heskett Stewart Fertilizer
Co., 784 W. Bay St., Jacksonville,
Fla.
71-7tc
For Sale— Household furniture,
bicycle und Encyclopedia Britannica. and Iron Safe. 809 Magnolia.
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xtV’w m b e Kind to Hli j-our order, and fill it promptly,
to your perfect salisfacli jn . T h is is the kind o f s e r­
vice w e offer to our patrons. ^!W e carry thc hardest
. stock o f L u m ber, Lath, S h in dies, S’ash and D oors in
S em in o le County. W e a lso carry a fu ll stock o f Lintc,
C em en t, P laster, N alls, S e w e r Pipe, and also the Red
a rd C rc e n Vulcanite R oll Shindies. ^ A ls o connected
with the oldest and most re lia ble H a rd w a re Store in
S em in o le County. P h o n e 135 for ail your wants.

HILL LUMBERCOMPANY
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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• fails, Surrlnrtljr Arranged for
Hurried Herald Reader*
U *Rr Murrell has purchased n
International truck, (or his
*|j butines* afid wlI) 8,80 niahe.it a
-.cjfr.n r car for going to and from
J^tena Beach In the summer.
Until further notice Musson’s pool
be open every afternoon pt .2
•dock except Tuesday* and Fr Iduya.
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72-tf
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p C. Marlowe, Schelle Maiim.
jb j, Holly and "T o m " Lawson
^tnt to Orlando In G. F. Smith’s
’oidsmobile yesterday to talk with
Orlindo Hoard of Trade about the
increased freight rotes^ : They also
^0 stopped In Winter Pork to gee
frtsident Schultz of the Winter
put Board of'Trade,

Or. Hyman left yesterday for the
Southern Baptist Convention to he
held at New Orleans. He will not
be present next Sunday and there
will not be 'serviccrTU the Temple
iti. the- morning hour, but Or. Hun*
yan Stephens «T Ocala, who is to de­
liver the Baccalaureate sermon for
the High School will occupy the
pulpit at the Temple Sunday night.

A B O U T 'P E O P L E
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S h itU:-—Palmer iI&gt;&lt;/&lt;/inj
Mr&lt; Jukm Sell 111I/, nttnouti” ■* the
marriage ,,f h.-r Mauy!it«*r, Olga
Victoria t , Mr. Floyd Alfred Pai­
nt r on Saturday, May- the twelfth
at Jacksonville.' The wedding It
surrounded with much lnt"rest, for
the bride is* one of Ranf.irTs m ist
attractive and popular so:!?ty .girls
and the groom nls» haf hosts of
friends in the city who will feel a
warm-intercit in the annouareai.'nt
of ih.-ir marriage. The wedding was
solemnised at the residence of Rev.
J. T. Boone, pu-tor of the First
LhesMtiun- phufi'HT Mr. Boone per­
forming the ceremony at half after
six o'clock, which was witnessed by
Mrs. Sehultz, Mrs. Ernest lloushofder, a sister of the bride, and Mr.
and Mrs. Henry M. Marks.
The winsfmto and dainty young
bride was never more attractive
than in her wedding suit of dark
blue taffeta which was heavily braid­
ed in bronze. With this was worn
a lovely blouse
in hull colored
Georgette, beaded in gold jind em­
broidered in blue. A Chin-Chin hat
in grey completed the charming
costume. A pretty hit of color, con­
trast was the trimming of ' ceres,*
that .handed the top of the that
and finished in bows on either side
of the itoritn.

NOTICE
Commencing Wednesday. May
Pr. H A H P K IL^^cciallM
In 10th. bread will retail „ ( PjKht and
ckronlc and neH^»h» .trophies, uphiirt. fifteen cents per loaf This is made
rionmat'll, l i v f l l / f c l d n c y , necessary on nccuunt of the high
cost of Hour.
rt*um»tUnwr W ,^^H |IL' 'calarrh,
J. L. Miller,.
kesdsche, d i z d U * r'^stlpfitlon, valG •W Spcnrer
*ul»r heart trouble. Vnprnic and poor
blood circulations* .Thorough exam- ' 77 ltc ' * '
juliori. Careful diagnosis on' youK
cue free* Hotel Carnes, City.
Itnmstfy Leaved lb* ' Phone 91.
76-2tq
G. R. Ramsey,- Formty roJITl nnM rs, j^ iim i-j,» t s _llm —y oungrs t'
Postmaster Elder is out again at- gineer and consulting • engineer •Nif
liLhu-ofliiuaL-dutiea-nHer a the—city - 4&gt;f—Ortnrrdo diis' hneii^ap- daugliter of Mrs&gt;Julius Scbulu, n
week's illness at his home on Oak pointed southern engineer for the gracious young lady whose piuuunt
Ounn Wire Cut Lugg llru-k tb. |ehariii^ntid pleasing personality emuSTfnue.
Mr and Mrs. T. 8. Hull have re­ Iliz connection with the company pel admiration.
The groom, who*is the third of
turned from a trip to Jacksonville has ulrcady been cstiiblishcd, hut he
will not enter actively upon hh four brothers is the son of Mr- and
nude In their car.
Woodland Park is the only place duties until September. I. when in- Mrs. .J. T. Palmer of Grundy Cen­
JS
vith amusements and taken proper will move his Jiomirtij Atlanta- His ter,' Iowa.
arc of. Open Sundays only. Leas­ territory will eflrtbrace the*’ states of. ,\fter the ceremony’* a Wedding
ed privately on week days. Large Iennessee, Nprtli (kir'dina, •cDutli hlinher was served at flo\cl. Mason.
Ir. and.Mrs. Palmer left on.Sundean pool, hot water jets, shower, Carolini*»&gt; -Georgia, Florida, xlivsisB^|ifii,* Alabama.
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’ for a wedi.ling trip w111.*it -w ill
toboggans.
Picnir conveniences.
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I he news of tin* nppnintutuW Uulthle &gt;itori vi.ii-' in Ail.inta, l,;i
fiU-tf
i-rsutt.. In.!, and t'iaeag.. Tin \
dime as a gr*.ii siir.itm
\.| bt
} Pr, ii Drib-rry is among the urvvtll
In- .1( bom.- at tiruiltiy t .-nt.r.
rirab in l he 1 ily
Mr. He Merry is pleasant one to Mr Raoi*ey‘s many Iowa afti'r June lirst.
The appointment is diswell known 111 the state, having frienos.
tinctly-complimcntary to Mr. Ram­
tnvcllsd it from end to end in the
The annual closing exercises of
sey’s ability as a road engineer. Hitpuno business and in politics.
duties will conriat chielly of consul­ tlio school ait Gotha will take playi
Prime cypress shingles, four, five
tation . with rttnd engineers, and has on Friday evening. Mbs 7 w Mine
■*ad six inch widths, nil twentx nothing whatever t-&gt; do with (he son, the young teacher has arranged
isthfj long. t« move qqick at 52.7ft
salt.*! tlepartmmii. The Dunn pat a Vwry .elurmirig program of so|n*
prr thousand:
Chas.
L.
West, cuts an- being os.-rl in ■ u'le n : .ire! &gt;.Ho erf-d f-iim:» **• t •v e In.
Orirdo, Fla.
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G'»-t
jdaitls 11■r* ■j- Imot 1 e eoiin"
thi a&gt;1 : ■1 1 . . 1 numb. : if t .1 lit. . n t;-Word 1 .mi -i ftmn I hnic win, !. f t superiuri'.; &gt;f tin- l&gt;&gt;inri methotin I"-- i'l.lii'
Mw- I lit, it- Riba I :,-n*o.,
Sudord early in the season that- they jni, gonera’lv reee ni »d among rood
,i k :
Ijlll.. V. !.—.a
in haw 1 tins a t_their uorlbt.'a J,.,,..;,,-,—:
frtrt
made
- t',
I Ur
1r
keep from free.-iuj; ’ ill!
i- .!•&lt; -1 k*i ' . e
la deal
i- a l .vays best t • stav i -.irn,
1ir!. : -i.e V. - •is H • 1 . .
lilt- hirst I.f June and [Park i„nd, w'.i.-li Ims b« n r
d v i!‘ b,‘&lt;teld •
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_ j to ruauy t^rn-s ns a m»i! !. This th" rtiL
: firubably i- the ti -• famous read 1 wylfve
Mslhi-r Htv Serrlte at the Temple! in the :
and h liven y
The v .
tli l l i i f s I ay si-rv lei-j v i ite-i !i
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P.-pi.-i T v m | ii- Surtda;. 1o ' * &gt; ■
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&lt;1 I I it* » Mrs. E. ,M. Galloway, president
l,P‘l in . ■ i to iiio Mothers of the Ida. The ro..d w ork in Cr.-.e ••• and ‘ of i
Woman's Club of S: r f •i*f
viirme •. ,i- especially fitting on Seinirnde e &gt;■ ii - |,-, ! —-n d to- t i K * i... n ,aj . i. ti •! I... t‘ e : I. l
t!lil or a- •
M i. service, i-ul it !vd •*1* f
f Wonielt's Clubs to
1. ii.
m| i rv i-ioti. and I i der-tioii
"Tar-M"l i.-t
the Jtiblea" was a ill was h/lcaone of tho excellent rpi, I-•,-ervi nn tli F-iod t 'nmmiv-i-'ii L.on
1- .ih .iuI
&lt; i.t
w*t . and
to y picture of (Im
tout Pre '-1' ' 1 , -■niin-1.
• i' . •-v; ernor
t-ru
t be jity
|tty of t'is
t ' is ■
• wor'
wnr
ir..’ . a,if the mothers • i Hi m i't jitle-tii n v...* »! Jr*-i t f t&lt; ii fi
aj ■m t id a fot d &lt;&lt;&gt;utmi* mo
*f
It,.i i arid oil,et-., drawing M r. Jlumi himsilf paid a vi»rt to*and nt the meeting of tile riimmivj toth. « a u f d rnuiner n( Jesus. This O^lando several
rttotiths ago; and jon recently it was dmided to apI **xt and story service was rendered hnd a tnlk w ith'M r. Rn’msey ciui- p int eleven in each countyt one of
rerning* vurioua features of road eon-1 this number to represent the I'editruetion. but nt that -time ,Mrv4i*ratfcn—nf~~\\,nnu,prJ Crubs'. Tt is
Ranuiey -bad nn idea of forming a on'- this committee that Mrs. Gal"Th*t _
connecllon with the company. TK*' I loWay -wfll represent Femlnolv coin
UQOO l*
offer, came to Idm Inter through MrJ ty.
Perkins, the genera! engineer. Mr.!
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Rainsey did not. state the salary, ■ \Vr1farr Ihpt. M utiny .
but it is said td require five figures
nic(.ting o f ,the W&lt; ifare De­
fer expression.
I pari men t at the Woman's Club on
The removal of The Ramsey farn-1 Wednesday 'tomorrow! afternoon
ily win be n'tiource of sincere regret will be tin open meeting ijnd .a eorto many. Before leaving Mr. Ram­ dial invitation is extended to all
PETERS SAYS:
sey will complete the road work who wish to attend. Especially are
now under construction in Seminole the club women invited. In fiddl-*
"The perfnrnmnres of.
and will continue to art in the capac­ tion to the regular jnrogram Mrs.
Our Shoes Live lip To
All of Their ndvanre
ity of consulting engineer for the Wallace, vocalist, and Miss Hirro,
Notices," '
dramatic reader will give several
city until h'e is ready to move.
selections.
Refreshments will be
Orlando Reporter-Star.
and what
served at the conclusion of .the pro­
Peters pays Is So
gram.
Time for Self-Improvement.
The grent thing to remember Is that
the day Is not over nt six o'clock If
CIn b X' tiff ■
there Is any smoldering ambition-for
Alf
local
clubs
of the Florida Fed­
THIS is the shoe shop of
self-improvement mid advancement In eration of Women's Cfubs should
w h.
\\ j )Pn w e u u n r a h t e c a
your joMkcup. In fact tin* day Is Just keep strict account of all emergency
that means that it is a
beginning for you then. The best part
work they are doing 16 embody in
rior articlo of footwear.
of it is coming, and it should find you
their unnual reports to the conven­
ffe you will be treated with
on the «pil vive, ready iintl waiting to
Club women nil over the
pursue those Idner yearnings that nru tion.
courtesy and will Ite
state
are
doing splendid work and
n part of every Intelligent man mid
Cvtn rt,al shoe value for the
club* should have full reports of
woman.
“wwy you spend.
this.
h 'trrt B'crk Itridgr
Must Prove Vslue.
E* H. PETERS
At
the
weekly game of the Every
Boobs, Uke proverbs, receive tlu;lr
Itooii, shoes and Slippers
chief vnlue frotp the stamp and esteem Week Bridge Club that was delight^ KAST f i r s t STREET
of ages through which they hpvo fully pntertained on Wednesday nf*
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the pretty prize, a fan. Mr*. A. P.
Connelly also substituted

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SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN
ALL HATS
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Srm inaje Tribe L. S. A.
organization recently
established in Sanford is the Sem­
inole Tribe, Lono Scouts of America
with a membership that is rapidly
on the increase. Tribe quarters arc
at the home of R. A. Terheun who
has placed.ii room at the disposal of
tho boys. Good order prevails at
all the meetings, good magazines
and 'booka are a part of the equip­
ment and a big- lawn luniishes rccA juvepilc

A RF.SUML OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UPTO'DATE
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C i#nnin**5rWi»tf Fditof.” *#Pkon«
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of Florida
Participated in by eight hundred
characters, the Historical Pageant
of Florida which was given at the
W-oman'ir College at Tallahassee on
Tuesday was a memorable occasion.
The pageant traced the history of
Florida from the dnys of the prim­
itive Indians to present day civiliza­
tion which included iti its presenta­
tion the student body of the college
;md groups of young people from
Live Oak, ’ Montieetlo and tjuim-y.
besides Indies from Tallahassee. Llm
-f»**on~-Gotttliy High iJehoid and tin
training school of the enlleg e. The
prologue gave the fountain legend
of Lake laeksoti which was follmved
l&gt;.v seven episodes which portrayed
all the spectacular events in Florida
History
In ih- last half of the
pageant was a Masipte h; which the
Spirit of Woman was just emerging
from the chaos of ignorance and
fear. The linal feature of the per­
formance was I he grand rev ii-w of
all the intnr. in iverv p..M ■( thepageant Hid I lo- eon-bi-dun -loivved
lb*- mili’ iry oi!n • r- of Titi..lia"ee
hoi-%iing .in immense Aiiiertcun flag
beneath which passed scores of Boy
.Scouts, saluting while the iHldieine
sang the Star. Spangled Hnrfncr.
-Extracts from the College Re­
porter.
Atletuling the imge.int *froe.i' v-':ihtli-.
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... S u w ln y m orning, M a y 20th. at eleven o ’clock,
n igh School A uditorium , ... . - - I &gt;nxoingy"
Congregation
In vocal io n .
Rev. F. E. Sieinm eyer

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Hymn. I 'oronat ion
Scripture Reading
I Vayer

( 'ongrrgation
_ R ev. J. A. D avidson
Rev. E. I). Brownlee
Announcem ents
Prof. B. F. Ezell
( ’horns
H igh .School, Girls
A nnual Sgrm on
R ev. Hunyan Stevens, Oc:ila
Hymn, Nearer My God lo Thee
Congregation
Bencdietioh
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A ll hail ihe pmver o f Jesus’ name, I x*t angels
prostrate fall;
l.ring loitlj the royal diadem, A n d crown Him
Lord o f a ll.

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froln the fall:
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le t e\ ry lrindAd, uverv Trih •. On this u-rtv-t-

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1 rai.iirar eis.ii i (iraJuatiig Exercises

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Mb* 11 ■ri'iui* Frank Off in 1:J .t k:..
i-ucsK of M m . Brown, a ti.-'er of
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I’l'ojriain fur C om m encem ent W eek hepinnine
S u n d ay . M r ^ 20jh. extondinu tliroti/rh Friday, M a y
'-•dll. In t!lt*_ H igh ^ f hool A m fitnrium . * ’
Siujf 1&lt; y:
itP Ok’Vbfl 7/cThek, Cununencenient
Serm on.
M o n d a y E vening at eight' o'clock, M u sic R ecital
li&gt; the p qp iU of -Mi*s. Fannie Stem bridge M u n j
son.
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T u esd ay A ftern oon , at five thirty o ’clock, C lass
D a y Exercises.
W edn esd ay E vening at eight o ’clock, G ra d u a tin g
I.xercises of t ju G ram m ar School. ’
I nursflay A fternoon, from three thirty to five thirty
Visitors received at (he G ra m m a r and P rim ary
Schools for the inspection of C lass W ork.
I hursday Evening, eight to ten thirty, Junior R e ­
ception to Seniors.
Friday evening a t eight-'o'clock. G rad u a tin g E xer­
cises of the H igh School.

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COMMENCEMENT
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ben :rfi ,• in ••■•.i'igs are'.over.
Tiw f-'Mie Si outs of America is a
national organisation with a trernonflous i tir-gjai.iit under the leader­
ship of Chief Tofene W. D/ 1li.eee
of Chicago The official organ it the
"Lone
• eit,” a rmgurino devoted
to boys’ int.To*ti full of siiggestlins|
and Infermalim that h *1fi tli
many trio ■ together and inMeate
a world w il* Interest in tH» things!
worth whll *. The ollicem of Sr 10- J
inpia Xrilu atru ScoutHbrptaftl,- ‘JcTftiT j
Musun, Jr, Seout Lieutenant, G er-)
aid Klyre, Seout .secretary. Mill ird I
Rutherford, Scout treasurer, Dick
Terheun, Jr., Scout doctor, Leonard
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' Mrd, Juliup Schultz and Mrs.
Ernest llousholder returned Sunday
from Ja’ejtionv ille _wli,-ri* they aeromjtanied Mis.-* Olga Sehultz. whose
uutrriage to Mr. Floyd Palmer took
place oa Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight arid
young people with Mivs NiehoDon
motored over to Daytona B uch m
Sunday. *
Missis Clare Walker and Ethel
Moughton’ returned Wednesday from
Tallahassee where they* attended the
Florida Pageant at the Woman’s
College.
In C ilill .of In* m o i l iu tli*. Semlo**tr
, mint). Slat* ut H .tltl,
In f* E tltlt ut
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T o all frr&lt;lltu,% ln-|al**«, l»l««,llit)t,.-i anti
■II prfiuna having t laln* of Itvmanil*
agiln-t * ul Kitata:
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\„u an-t »ach ut ySu s r* htft-lty nnllfl-tt
ant] r«-t|tilrr-t to pfra-nt any dilm * atnl tl*mantti atilfh you. of vllhtr of you, teay
havr *gvin»t »h* * ta'* ol Win. II. Iluehanan,
I"t* of S*-minute tou-ity, Fto.*t&gt;la,
In th* unit.-, fignrtl ,n-cut,l« ut n i l f i t at*,
within t * o yvara from th* lUto h*f*nf.
llatrd May &gt;&amp;. A. t&gt;. ICIT.
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H I)N A G ltA Y ttUt ItA N A N .
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tT-Tu w 9tc
Nolle* ®f A.ollfallon for Tea Dead F n d rf
Srrllan h. t hapltf 4SSS. Laus of Floflda
N o ll.* i» h«r*hy gtiun that A. K S joU

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Hrrltun to. Tp. 20. lt»ng* SO. I ) • * * ««.
Thin lam! t&gt;*lng »«tr*«*d at th* d»tv ut thv
|*tuiinrr ot «uth **rtlftf»t* In th* num* o(
Unknown. Alan T * « Cvftlflfut* No. I7t7,
(• lt d th* Tth day of Jun*. A.' t*. ISO*. h»a
filed is ift eeftlOt-H* in my uffle*. vnd hu«
m id* »pp!|cullon lof t «t dev 1 to l..u* In
■rcoid trc* With Ivw. S»i 1 e#fti1-»lu *mliruen th* tullowing d*i*rt*&gt;ed ptot*fty «ituut*d In P *i,isoU rounty, Ftifld*. tn-witi
K U ot- N R ‘ t . 8*rtlnn l«. Tp. 20, lU n g *
SO. Jo »rrv*. Thli l»nd bvlng
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th* Sat* nf th* tnuancu ol much (artlflcata
In th* name of O. t.uniqulit.
Unleva aaid e-r’ lftrtt* ’ halt h* r*d»*m «d
affording tn taw ta i da*da will iviu* «h *f»oo on tha l#th day ol Juo*. A. 1). 1917.
Witnvav my om lal algnatui* and aval
“ l tho 16th day of M »y A. f&gt;,-1917.
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Clerk Clrruil Oonrt Svmlnol* Co., fla .
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ifTe -.d.,y Evening, eight o’elorl;, lligli SeltoOl
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P id ri iti ilarch. R fand’ b y the Flag
S lu ltz
I T a i. Eihe! H eni-yum l Virginia D eC o u r.ey ;
. . &lt;’' ii D -l. .liiim_ M u —mt;—Violin— Hk’zn n r~H eF ^~
ring; D rum , P.oy.tl K linlw orth.
Invocation
D r. E. I ), Brownlee
• S on g ’ Am erica
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Pledge
Class
Adflress Am erican bin
Supt. T . W . Lawton.
Reading W hat i* Ptjiriotism
Julia L iin g
Reading - T h e F la g Code
. .: Jennie Rhodes
C horus Patriot's Pledge
B y Class ...*
Class ( 'reeil
Stew art Dutton
. R eading The Present A ge
Eleanor Herring
nner
G lass
Declam ation T h e Am erican
D w ig h t Smith
Violin Solo ^ ’imcerto
Eleanor. H erring
R eading— A m erica's G reu p vA s
E th el Henry*
D eclam ation— Wlten the Cali
Is Sounded
. . A lfred Rohson
S o n g A n vil C horus
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P ian o Solo -C h op in Vahe. -Pouthumus
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Presentation of D iplom as
B. F. Ezell, Supervising Prin.
Presentation of M ed als
S. Runge, T reas. B o a r d ^ T 't ^ w ’s M a rc h — T ru e Friendship -M e r o .
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High School G raduating Exercises
F riday Evening, M a y 2oth, A t eight o'clock.
Programme
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Invocation
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R ev. F. E . Steim pcyer
S on g
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Class
R ead in g— T h e L a n d W h ere H atred
E x p ire s..................... *_*........... .M ario n G o v e
D eclam ation— T h e M o ra l E qu ivalen t
•of W a r
II. R o b y L a fn g
Presentation of S p eak er...... .......H o n .’F. P . Forster
A ddress
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President U niversity of Florida,
Presentation of D ip lo m a s..... . . Prof. B ..F . Ezell
S o n g ..... ....... ...... ;............... ! ................... Class
Benediction ....... .
R ev . A rth u r S earing Peck

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fjttlc Happenings—Mention !
of Matters in Brief—
"Personal Items of
•Interest

by the Tipe Organ Club, under the
direction of Miss Margaret On vis,
who was assisted by the club ns u
whole. Or. Hyman, the pastor of
the church read the story, except
that _ portion having to do with
Kuth, wliirh was read'by Miss Clara
Millon. A solo, based otf thu story
of Ruth was rendered by Mrs. M.*tlinger, who very kindly consented to
sing for the clti!&gt;.
This s,.r ij,.,. v,os the lost if jtt
kind ever given nt the T&lt; ni de and
was, appreciated by the audience of
some four hundred people who had
gathered to partake of the musical
and story treat, t.i well ni to retn-’ m-*
her and honor their Mother on this
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Herbert Brennon's Greatest
Photo Dramatic Production
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A STIRRING STORY W E IG H T ACTS

Matinee 3:15—Adhiission 10 and 15c •
Evening at 7:00—Admission 10 and 2

Edwards* of McLeannkille, Illionoia:
Are you one of the * Endeavorcrs
Pure, cold water, sparkling,
who has not a regular income Then
water! It .relievos pain; it quenche why not Ary to enrn some money for
the feke ed thirst; it Is life giking Tithing Week for Missions May 20
without *it nothing could -like
to 27th * *
" A s ‘I t ’ gracefully flows along the ** Margaret Mcllvaine, Press Supt.
BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
river to the self,_it furnishes power
.Tavares, Fla., May 13, 1917
‘ YOU AND ME.”
Hi/ dad, when we told him, shud­ which is utilized in promoting our
Card of Thanks
commercial enterprises; when heated
dered,
To our many fronds, for their
into
steam
it
turns
the
wheels
that
His mother— God Uless her—cried;
move the world along in its mad
Yet, blest with n toother naturi*,
rush
for wealth; and-it Is (of itself)
She wept with a mother-pride.
the
great
broad highway upon which
But he, who old soldiers straightened
the
world's
traffic Is* transported
Was Grandad—for memory.ran
•• H E 'LL* PRENT 'EM " , - S O SAYS SAUNTERER.
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o T o years when he,- too, a boy • "In the geysers water seethes,
qpaaodoaoaocoD aoaooaaoaoooaaoaooooaaaooaboD aaooaoaaaa
as to the.best way In which to spend your rotation.
THERE ARE REAWas changed by the Flag to a boils, hisses, -spouts and plays many
SONS why It wduld be to your advantage to arrange to enter this iirhiH,|
man!
The Kid Has Gone thjhe Colors'
He ppused to wntch the recruiting,
parts
(n the glaciers,^Icebergs and
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the earliest date possible. Call or write and we will be glad (o g|,e n,,.,,,
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Where, liTed by the fife and drum', — W. M. Herschell, in Indianapolis snowy |cgks of the mountains if is
to you. •
T h , Kid bu tond .o lb .
t M n „w,
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clory
News.
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Whether you c e r enter the school or not you owe It in yourself to dr,
wonderously beiutiful l( haloes the
And « c don 1 know w h .l In » y
Am|
„ whltpOTd ~Com , r
(hid much.
Let us show you what a course would mean to you, then use
moon; it paints the hues of the rain
your o*rf good judgment.
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T h , Kid » , hnv, loviil »nd cuddlpd Thp K||| |(0t j|(.ing a .tark.-r,
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No, Pauline, L. P.'McCuller did how and the sunsets, and forms the
Stepped out for the Flag tpday.
• stood forth with patriot joy
not get married to escape conscrip­ beauties of the mystic cloud Innd/
We thought him a child, a baby
To add bis name to the roster—
tion. lie is too old to he ronsrripted With the frost crystals jt draws fnn-‘ j
With never a care at all,
AntJ Gol&gt;*
ol rht* h"&gt;*! but Mac is a member of-the Home tattle pictures on the window panes,!
M. ;. VAN GELDEREN, Principal
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Guard and will go if the war lasts and its frozen dew-drops sparkle like
But his country called him man size
Kii| has .gone to the GoIoY'j ;
diamonds
*in
tin*
sijjlit
of
the
early
long enough. And by the way, Mac
And the Kid has heard the call.
It seems but a little while.
would make A good commissary morning • Aided by the south wind
and the sugshine, it makes the grass
sergeant for Unde Sam.
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to grow, find flowers to bloom, thej
With |
* I knew It would happen in Tam­ trees td bud and bear fruit
the
north
wind
it
covers
the
tree.s
pa. See by the papers that a young
S A N F O R D 'S H O U S E O F S E R V IC E .
Indy fell down there and broke her with'silvery coats of ice; and with:
ukelele.
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mother earth n new" white dress, in ■
which she appears pure and innoScreen Doors, Screen Windows and -Screen Wire—Al
Well, if thf* worst comes- to c*jit (although she has drunk the
weinerworst we can eat English b'nod of many of her B'ins in b;U)lei; |
Widths and Sizes.
sparrows. I just know that Kungi an i it furnishes skating and sleigh,
will take delight in killing them ing for those who delight in out
and Buch will can them.
door recreations,
ALL THE LATEST MODELS
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" I t is the emblem of purity
* There is no need for the young
"Water is ever changing; it i i t l c
men to be afraid of the selective
conscription In Seminole county "poetry of m ti &lt;n * - jt Hastens to
Nothing like it to rid the home of Mosquitoes, Flics
This county will he call d upon to the sea, hot the sea cannot retain
and other insects. FINE FOIt
DISINFECTION.
fufhtfh aim’ll seventy five on the it; it floats in the clouds and fall, to
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earth
.ig.i.n
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refreshing
show
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ti.M * iif! and the names will he poll
Complete *S10ck of All Other Seasonable (hinds
e.l frur-i the list just as jurymen nr*1 To him ttmt Duth eyes and ears it
speaks
a
vatiobs
language
It
pal­
chbnf n. If* they have n reason ahie
excuse they will not have to mtvi *. ters on the roof; it hubldes in the
spiiftg; it splashes in the pool; it
sings in the mountain brook; it
Well, if I wait lonf* enough nil
dnnt.es In the rnseades; it laugh* in
tin- ealurait; it ripples in tin* lake;
! lability Insurance against Acr
Since he drilled n School boy* army
In n truly martial style.
But now he's n man, a soldier.
And we lend him listening far,
For his heart is u heart all loyal,
Unscourged by the curses of fear.

Let Us Help You. Decide

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LAWN MOWERS:
FENOLE:

FOR THE AUTOMOBILE OWNER

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IV in -Christian M - c o o o o *
riate Is irr'ittlr.g tr hye already
yeqi like to Fi'e.idl
I...*rt tl mi cn ir i nre 1crtlng owners'
les ■so. i* t|es of nil
i f dogs’ to muzilc the seme. The
gathered
together
j.rliu- &lt;f Ja&lt;l.-cn\illc wre rhooting
. ‘ U iL tiW - C iin O ---- 1It
. :|ll the—degre -tbet—nre—running—nr
already* he**n rUuif
large * ir the* ztrttts and other [luceent
The* Kpworth
an* lucking after-tho welfare of - the Longue cf 1hut country* bus joined
citizens
All Lut Fanfcrd and this with the Christian Fndruvorers mid
f eity has tt.« re t't gs lcin*, cn the his become t h c E j worth League «if
s tm ts to the rquen* imh than any Chrlsfian* Endeavor
In several of
F IR E P R O O F . C O N S T R U C T I O N — E F F IC IE N T S E R V IC E
ether city jn th e.state. The dogs the not tiler p states thin has-been
lure turn to he favered by the city done also
The United Satiety of
M O D E R N E Q U I P M E N T — -M O D E R A T E R A T E S
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gits the n lifts width they arc bound resolution embodying this spirit of
. C. //. JEW ETT, Manager
to do rnd bile seme of*the children unity, whigh is being signed, by En
i.t wi|I be too lute to talk of killing deliverers all over tlic country’, aqd
*He. digs or.muzzling them. No dog w hen it has been signed by' most of
hculd- be allcwid ufen the streets the Emlcuvorern in the nation will
curing the rummer months without he presenjedto
the
Kpworth
a mlizzie, esjtrlally right new when League, B Y P. t? and other kin­
rabies are prevalent.
.()ur city dred organizations "I n unity therr
rruncll rhoujd get busy on this is ttrength"
Christian
Endeavor
question ut once and make the own­ stands for interdenominational fel­
ers of degs either tnuzzlc them cr low i hip
keep tin in rhut up at home where
Christian Kadeavorem jn Di b er
they really be Imp
su| joifin g a nutike Endeavor fik&gt;U
serrutary in China, which requires
* . I am'glad thit ull of our* church- $100 00 u year One year's contrihu
is observed Mother's Day Inst Sun­ lion, has
already been raised and
day.
If ary cf us forgot'the ob- sent to Chirm and there is u credit
eirvsnce the ■chun hts assisti'd in of $14 50 for another year
Florid a
calling our attention to the olimv- has given more thun all tho other
ance and nil of the people we're al­ southern stutes together, for tho
ii wed to i trtici) ate. There is n&lt; work, thanks mostly to the contri­
day that tignifus quite so much to bution of Mrs O H Whitbock of
all the wcild as Mother's Day. and Gulfport of $70 00
this day cf ell days should be ob,
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Florida itiil. JeaiJs i n t h e aipnrftac "jw
■itvrd in the j r o j i r mariner. We
&lt; j+ * -rictyAliri! tcrNfrelYier nfnY wVlTi nf ptxtv olanuarjl and l'xi* ll,nt _
we n e apt to nr gleet her at timer i’oeieties, basing five excel lent a’nd
we cm ilwtys remimber her .or. thirteen standard, but Georgia ii
Mother’s Dty and wear the flower pushing us hard with six excellent
is n loving tiifcute. io the brfct ftienc and ten standard.
(Jixic leads in tho national contest
we have, have had or ever will have
If you arc going to build a Barn, Shed
for Christian Endoavor World sgbin this *crld. •
•
scrlptions
fiouth Carolina rereikes
or Fence, use Pecky Cypress, jt will
a
banner
for
an
increase
of
39
per
*, Since Florida has practically en­
last indefinitely. The price is reason­
tered* the ."bor.e dry" column some cent and Florida for a rate of 36
Who says -that Christian
able.
: r ; ■ ::- :
*:
cf our (itizenn are renewing their per cent
Endeavor
is
not
buotqlng
in
Dixie?
aiquaintance with Mr Aqua Pure,
Ninety six new societies added in
and it.any will dcubtlesz appreciate
Dixie
rust month; T h ^ “ nrrans one
li e fcllowlng- tribute-paid to ths
every
7
)&gt;,. hours of the day and night
mglectcd friend by Mr G&lt;*o K

TAMPA’S BEST

Experience —

Convinced Me
of its Value
a

“One of our salesmen
demonstrated the value of the
Long Distance Telephone to
us; He^vas at Huntsville, A1a., and upon
his own responsibility put .in Long Distance
calls for fifteen merchants within a radius
of several hundred miles.
~
“In less than one hour he had sold 2100
barreis'of flour at a total cost to us of less
than six dollars. •.
9
%

“Since then we have applied the Lon^
Distance 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 jn.&gt; oue Long
Distance Telephone talk than in half a dozen
letters.”
Every Bell Telephone U a Long Distance Station

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

THE HOTEL FOR OUR HOME PEOPLE

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

£hase &amp;

S a n fo r d , Fla

# ✓
I

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IH I

' f - - * “ i*

TIIP 8ANPORD HERAT.I&gt;

15. W ^ T
DESCRIPTION OF LANIF

".N O ' T I C E

5
I

• * * » ■ - V ' * * * « •*1

%&gt;Ailra 1* hereby t l* * * ,h “ l 3h* following described land*, or *o much thereof at
, ..FMtary I® P•/ tb . amount duo lor taxe* herein act oppoalla to the tame, to*
4* t*
Of avch *•!• »nd ndvarllalng, will be yuld at'public auction on th* 4th
jJac A. !&gt;• t * &gt;7, 11 - » ntorii- *h* County of Seminole.
___

8** Twp R f*

beg (Irti land covered
by d*«d No. 2382 and to*
recorded in derd book
3 Pace 299 Seminole Co
reco rd *)...
___
Alt land covered by derd No.
2392 and recorded in
lived llook 3 1*1(0 299
Sentinel* County
Her*
orde . — — ____ ________ _ 35

A*

OWNER

PAGE THREE
Ami Taira A Cotta

DESGIfllTtON OF LAfJll
l,ot i Ceaa E.U 7 lt&gt;^________ .
W SCO 4*1011 of Lot * _______ L _
W (y of Lor 5 *__________________
II H nf 14*11 5.. .
........ ^a^B.

A. D. JlnVinn...

11.78

Sec Twp life

Arret

OWNER

ApH Taira A Coal*

Unknown.,___
Unknown
~
J. E, G reen _______ _____ .
P. D. L'»*i* . _________ _
T . J M'iler
T. J. Miller
.................
Felix .Merrill
Harper Jenkina x&gt;. ____ _

■

* ’

:

i

■m:a

4 02
9.38
.4.93
4.93
4.02
2.68
7.15
6.25

Lot
—™
Lot IS
R 60 f t o l L i l I f
I
Itloek 37 (leva S 58 feet and .
29
40
5.05
Cramer II. Potter'.
-5 - r T u i*
•._____________ i »
25-100 Aaron Jinkln*_____ .
5 13
Irtt that part aold to
19 3R
(irn. ll: Janet) .:-----, —
Millie Collin.
8 19 29
Sanford Height*. a* Heeorded In I'll! Hook 2. Pa(e (3, .Seminole County Itecordi
' I n u l^ i Sub h ilb ln n of Itloi k *1 of KdlrlRatin'i H u ir t; of an IdiJHhsn
.
W r. pi»i4«
.16.16
•Lot * i ! _ — ____ ______________ &gt;1
a* U«*i of ijr il in l*f»1 Hook No, I. I'jufta tU1*, Hr1min off* &lt;«, Ifrruril «
1* It f»in|jc4»
l.olt |&amp; anil 40
11 " I,
I
*•!
^
\V
J
.Mrllfliir
r' If 1»IIIC' r
O.anV UW S W r
------M l* 48 a n if 19
•an
J D Gridin
I 55 l.ol 12
It } Hull) .
- i"
19 29
M Clark'* Hubilit l-i&lt;vn o f K tj o f lllork 25 and Alt lllork. I t tnd 14 of Hot nvan'i
J Ca
t (' K
l
Mt IIt
1 L U -. i.ImiIT
ui.i .in
.o
s ,ir «o of in» o
i 'iIdifl
.n io
lu,.Sanford
at Rrcordrd&gt; tn Plat Hook I, Page 107
l.ott 113. M l and 113
a 4 S W £ K » 7 131
•
i
ol
I III let .5
Jrn William*
...
. • 2.61
\1 L l.retill**-Seh H I.talon at Recorded In Plot Rook t Page 21. .Seminole t o. Record*
,_______
g.
tr*
I at* 2 and 9 lllork 3t.I . .
.
.
fJnknonn
.90
A. J. Ilijlin
_____
5.1*1
I...I I
•
12
T K. Cupprl
6.25 A. D hunllford'a tddil'nn to Sanfo-rl a t Herardrd tn Pial II link \i», I I’igtf J t&lt;|
A- Roll
.M
28 19 29
*
Nfmlnttltf Count/ l&lt;«corcJ«
16
l&gt;. J. Gridin...
9.05
l.o li 14. 15 and 10
ll. 1’.. Ilnlykrd
t_
* £ E &gt;4 anil
7.15 l.o l y . „ . . . . . ------- I'ujiHiii I r
l.oU 7. 9. II . 12 and 43
.........
Amanrla Hart
W. K. Leavitt ______
4.93
i u el SM &gt;4
34
19
29
G
O
...
.
Unknown
.......
7.Cl
Lot* &lt;• *od T.
,
.
U tv. Cook
S E t io lS
13.85
35 . 19 29
40
J. W. Zachary .
5.05
Lot
Id
Norman
Sutton
.
.
13.85
IE '* *1 N W - L
*
j
Hr* 3.10 eh 8 of N W ror Of
'
"(Back™ tax
Lol I » «
.
E . 1^ Davit
________
13.85
___ ___ 35 10 29
N E K . . .„._*..
___ 36
19 30
40
: li t
J. W. Zachary ..53— _
3
35
. *i *_
*
’
—
4.*.
It,
ilratwell_________J
4.93
i»i»L
run H C 910 ch K 15 rh
36 19 29
('tim er II. Potter
-----------—
31.7 ft '
4 93 *9 3
[ ' J SJ
A . Golden
.
N W'ly to be* (lea* W
•■*&gt;«
S5
||.
ll,
WL.on
_________
3.59
779 I r e t l . __________
17.38
He beeCl Wilton
*
j „p h aa "Recorded In Plat Hook I l*aje 114, Nemlnole County Iterorde
N h of N W ' i of 8 W !t ol Ffti
A.
D
&lt;
hajiprlJ'r.
Nub
Diiratun
ot
tliarka
tf,
K
and
J
ol
the
Town
nf
GuLDbol
11.95
aa
Itjf and
nod 8 S of N3V**
heruldtd In Plat Hook No. I. Pa’gr 71 .Nemlnolfr County llrcoid*
ShirliR Hraor _______ ,
11 95
of SW *, ol S E I ,
___ 36 I
R
(,
ol
S
E
'i
ol
SE*t
of
N
W
Ji
36
1
Unra
Thorn**
.
.........l^r:
,3
Uloek
4
|
»
.
P
Pbllltp*
.
J
______
i
M S ' « « - U . t . ..... - ...... . •
*
2.70
10,35 S E *, of N E 't of SW'Ji tier*
•I • M
»“ L ' * 4t
tv. M. Clarke
4.93
Elbalveth Ogleaby..
9.68 leiUf 111 Id *m! 17 Itliffk f»
19.G2
*. aero in SE corner)
36 ]
Leonard llaytork
M nuiif A lake
H
U1
N. J S lr n it .o p i_______
C.20 N ty of N » , of S&gt;y of S E ',
L ot. IN and 19. Block G . _____
_____
.
A J . ^ l A . T n r tiv V T Z :
T.l*
lla tlie P. leatitt
w 9.41..J-ot#-4A«ntA42 HfoekS;
o f N W 't
_
36 1
1 h *S M
W ” ” '" " ' n #
~ W m . Clark
________
13.85
•
’
N «y of K 01 it of L it 16
« '*
*h E l . i l ch 8 6 eh W
S ' j of N ! j of S E t, of N5V&gt;4 ______
J. M. Wit# ...
- amt
t&gt;*.
oi NK«1 ot
w
Itloek J
and 8
U of
of »SW
3.13 eh ----------------------lla ttl*'C I*rk ____________
2.55
23.35 I-Otv 6 *. 6.1 and 61 Block K
&gt;,
t,
»i ef N W jif
___
36
W. K. Leavitt____ _____
15
W illiam .Mirrer _______
20.55
Lot 65 It' &gt;ck h
lleg N W
\V eor of Vita
I
nf N W ',
— „ riottdr Land and C*lnnltalloB Campany'a Celery Plantation, ao Recorded
.
J. K M in g . ____ ______
6 38
t«a nottaa &gt;.
Rook I, Pag* 139. Mrmlnale Caunty
Ca 1 Itrcorda
N 35 f| of . r t 8l !'» •
K
ol S W )t of N W ', '..... ..
John Mercer
—__
2.70
Hun S .430 ft K 261 It N
Sanford. Sanford Grant, a* Recorded In l*lal Book
E. T h i g p e n ________
Na
22.76
7.16 Ih Nub Dltlaion of South
330
ft
W
264
ft
_____
—
Colllnt
Dennii—
.....
‘ ■age 91. Seminole County Record*
rHoy
Sy met
31.70 M i ol beg 10 eh S and 30
t
Let 5 Block A ' _________ ____
J. A. Davit______ ______
21.12
L. If. (fan on., ___—
16.08
ft 5V ol (| SE poet on
I I I 6 Block A
____
H. Shrrard
4.93
E boundary. ... __ _ 36 19 30
. . . . D„ t of Roetlon lying N
l
i
t
*
11
arc!
12
li'ork
A
.
.
T. I*. Ravil
6 .2 8
Hun W -4 l!L fu rfi IvOr-lt •
1 U I f Hleck 1 N Tier 1* . ..... 28 19 30
Unknown __________
l.ol 13 Block A - . . . . .
4.22
•l&gt; II. Mahan
6.70
I&gt;. G. Wagne;
E 415 ft S l f U i t ' J l . *
lart 15 Itloek A
. ______ —
e ,f J7* iTaVl E of W line of
J. E- Greta , . . . .
9 38
Sly of SJ4 of N K fg o f SB1* .
36
C. I* hi I pot Tl
llelra...... —...
• 0,1
ave on N
E 49 ft Lot 28 Il.ork B
G.
W.
Benton
________
13.85
Sty of M e of S u . ' o l SE &lt;*
-Id, St. Gtrtrude ave.
N* )y of Lot 39 Hlock «' •
G. W Cook .. _______
4.48
11.90 Lot 21 Block II - I ....r .
Annl# C. Woodbriilge
of N W M ..i£ t ...... ........ . 36
JtV K 5 ch. N 10 ch W
G. W. C ook'..................
13.85
N
IIC
It
of
beg
310
ft
S
of
________26
19.
30
d. F. Aria). ___________
37.35
5 eh. 8 10 ch .
H
ir
ld
*
Land
L
Colont
alien
Company
a
I
Id
*
Addition
'
1
to South Sanford ao Itrro/ded
NK eor ol NW&gt;4 ol
in Plat llonk No. I, Page 73. Nemlaola (Coont/Record
N W »,
____ ,___ __ ' . 36 19 30
o *n ty |Record«
a V
* * *
vf yi Smllh’ a Sab D l«l*l*n o f Section* a* Recorded In 1*1*1 Heek No. I. Pago-53
U t 5—*_____________
*
Hun it 210 It B 110 I t
J. C Colter \
K V 4 0 *'
,
Somlnola County Kecarda
4.22 Lot* 6. 7, 8 and 13
Wight Grocery C o .____ —
•N 210 ft W 210 ft
1
H. Jewett
•
*18.16
U
t
18
...—
„
.
.
.
________________
...
_________
,
Royd'o
SuB
DltUloo
a*
Recorded
la
Plat
Hook,
I,
Page
US.
Seminole
County
Iterord*
II
T
.
Kendwell____!____
r
.
Hell
6.81
4
3.08
Bl.rkt 1 and 3 ..-------- -------- —
18.
____— ______
. .
J. II, llrunaon..—______
6.2ft
Peoplra Hank ol Sanlord
27.33 Let 3
I j r .- r -------- -----David E. il*ek»bX 5!_ —
L
o
t
7________________
_
~
~
,
„
David
Thornton
.
.
.
4.14
M
t.
5
4.
55
end
36
------------Unknown
.......
t7.15
- - - - - Elmer K. Keith ..... •____
22,76
--------------------------•
W . IL Hoyklif__________ *
1.36
Unknown .. ____ _____
11.C1 Markham Park Height# ot Recorded In Plat Hook No. 1. Page 77. Seminole Co. Record* L ° f 85
* - ,t H o . r a i -------------------J*me« Cowan___„ —
'22*]5 K* J- 5Vhlte*o Sah Blri.lon * f Part * f Sertl-a .36 Tp ll'R a n g e 10 . . Recorded In Plat
W. It. P e l l _______ •____
il.ork 4 8 ...— —.— — ----18.30 Lot* 3 and 4, Hlcck l ______ __ _
lock 48 hack iaa
Hook No. 2 Page 48, Seminal* Co only Record*
W. It. Pell. v.
18.60 The Towr of Sonford •• Recorded In Plot Rook No I on 'Pagro 36 to 64 and Page* 112 ) ) Interval in Lola |9 end 1|‘
113, 113, 116 and 117. Nominate County Record.
Block 2..— . .
—
W. G A'dridgr . ...... .....
rO N
a. o «
ntrreat in loila 10 and 11
.
■ V .i
31.70 h
——_ _ _
,
Sanford Mfg. Co...*.___—
H u. Smilh'aaThlrd Sub Die. aa necarded la Plat Hook t, Page I I . Seminole County All Itloek I.T Ie i 11
Uluck 2 ---- ---- ---- j-------W. O. Aldridge (back "
Itrcorda
13.85
All Hltrek 1, Tier 20 .. r____ _
'
(1. W. Smith _________
•
H j
to t 1915
3.30
All ll'ock I. Tier 29. Hack
.
; 1
Mr*. Alice S h a n le y ____
LaU 3 and
a-— — — ^---tat
19)5'
____
____
____
G.
W.
Smith
*._______
t^ta | and 8. back ta i 1913 .... —
,
Mr*. Alice Shanley _____
.
Wr'llnglun* Addllluo In Sanford aa Rrrarded In Plat Hook I, Page II* .
All lllork I. Tier 20. Hark
.
M
H
.Seminole County l(r«*rda
tat 1914
.
G. W. Smith
ISM? f t * l.o 1*
W. A. Mltlor
sufatd 1'arnl na Recorded In Plat llaok I. Paget 127 and 128. Seminole Co. Record* Lota |
3 and 4 Block 2.
1*1 4. Block | » .* *
*- * — - — t
6
. W. J. I^Febre
4.29
Tiet 7
__ ..... ... .
Alice E. Hotrtilna
,&gt; ,
------------- » --- r - — --------------L o ll .7*. ,8.-9-And 1U. 10.^ 4. 3— -------------------------SAKi an C *TuclefU .iddlilun .0 San.or &lt;1 aa ttr ror dr a la mat Book Na.
A lic e !’ Rdl.torn
,.17
2Q
Vler 7
-fhtvlil K. Shekret1
1*9 25
-J '
V*
* *’ .
n
it h i
•Hrmjnoip 1 tijfiif Hrrord*
al N W jl of 3 E K - , ----, __ „ 29 . 19 30
It'
ll
B
.ll
*
I**
W
It
Pell
23 19 30
Lot*
9
and
tl).
Illurk
2.
Tier
a
&lt; Z 'i * r 5 8 i? {
J**
J
•
Vu&gt;u
irftl Tj nidrk t
lb
f favld K . Shearer
f. 20
C. A M PIrr
76 36
nif' ,
E
J
Tayl
*r
K
of
S
W
‘
t
of
L,rt«
t
arid
2.
Itldrk'2,
Tt-r
9
•
1*^4
'
l.ot
2
til
n
f*
I
ffil *1 b r.
W. A. Lefiler
45.08
54 tort i III trek 5
K f. \V lodrml
29 19 30
5
2 un NW 14 of lll.tck 2. Tier 1*1
I ^rv111 K Sbr*rrr
’ 8W &lt;t
J. I*. Baker
31.70
45.08 I I I I .11 ock i
W J T h Igpan
u lS W h
29 19 30 .
10
I i0 Lot. 1. Stock 1. n -r 1
I &gt;*viij K Hhrarrr
18 30
)'
L.
Woodruff
*s U* « elc( s‘N A
i
156 i.5 le t 2 .1 lock 7
J. I. Miller
l ot 11. Illurk J. Tier 2
ol B W K
of
* Iji
«
k s j..h
ihnaon
36.15
29 19 30
n*vni K. Hhrarrr
&amp;
Lot 2 Itloek 12
2,6H S 21 It ol Lot 12. lllork 3
NE U
—
r
H
Adkint
4.91
It J Holly
112.12 Lut* t and 5 Block 17
Tier 2
AB NW ‘ I of S W 't lying K of
Mra. Wm Mfllrr
31.70
22.J5 Lot 6 and N 2U It of l.ot
('. Daviaon
I.&lt;lt 7. lllork .3. Tier 6 *
W line of Sanlord Grant
ary S c I St. Gertrude Are.
W 'j of Lot 3 and all l.ol 4,
Block 17 .
W.
A.
M
ftle.',
9 68
49.85 Lot J m ock U . ______
J. UT Miller.______
lira* f.r.o ft. E and W by 792
Block 3. Tier 8
_
___________
John Muaaon
40.60
IB
OivM K. Hb«rpf ______ ft. N and S In SE corll— — 29 19 }0
45.98 N rair'a Addldoa to. Sanford at Recorded In Pial (look No. I Pogeo 74 and 123. HornW•A. D. smith.
M l 5. Illor* 3, T D f 8 .. _____ _
.10 19 30
30
lU th l K. Shrifi r
All |n Fmford G rant...
30
C. W. Speer
;
•31.70
U t 6, Utoek 3, Tier 8
...... . —
f .
olo Cuunly lietorda
.16.15 Alt Blot k A
W. A. s ir Mullen.;
31 19 30 , J
Lot 5. Block 3. Tier 9
_______
.
ir \ *
41 It. Sleek
28 55
9.38
A
H
l.ovkjvy
M
l
8
Block
3.
Tier
9
—
ch*
All Block B
Bf| f i Rlnr s *6 eh* W 20
) ti E Slock
38 55
6 7 ‘79 tlolili n Itr til ilaltlc ( 1
c ' . *.V
It Shenherd
Lot* I I and i «.. IHoek I, rier I
. N" 15 chr, W 10 eh*. s
S
.
™
&gt; »
i ' t o J**, S * n f o " t . *• It e r o rd e it In f l a t II.,,.k N a . I . P a g e HP
5&gt;.
J I Miller
Lot t Itloek t Tier 6
2 ti
eh* W 10 eh*) K
8
• botfilnnlr ( a*111111 Itrruid*
E 54 ft
l.ol 6 ami E .*. I It
11 14 ch W 6 eh to 55
I.ni \ * n«f fi
H«»:»!. n It*' al Ki U I p 1*0,
I 93
of
Lot' 7,
Block
t,
litre
rrf Sariforrl Grant
l*i
M rtl III 4 ll’ &gt;( It*
11..
I I*• t r I - 0, Nr mi ikI*11" ( *( ti m11 ftr r» irtl»
‘
T in it
D.... .
N 25 deg E along Grant
1.4 I* f .AH'*'!
Inillr Vuifrllr. T#u.*lrr
18 10
1 a.rig
Lot t " lllork | 't'iv r 1*
ll.tr T'2 ch*. K 4 68 ch
1.4 1« I ■ '3*1
IIm1Ir- V • III-11#( Tru*!#«..
in .io
M II H u t.
I '2 At!
&gt;
III
, Block I Tr.v 2 •
N 36 *leg E 17.55 ch
lUfM-h IU
27.20
I*mill*
Vaticllr,
TruoffM*
Lot I ami S T B
uf Lo* 5
to N line of See. di to
All
Illurk
H
27120
Kftillr
Truifp’*
*
r
.
56.55
llrork
D.
Block 5. Tier 1*
2 10
ItRtiil K Sh**»rpf
a i .os
heg
:te 15
Mr*. U It Ilf
M l* 9 and 10 III &gt;ck 6 Cier 2
Beg N W ror of SE t»
— 31 19 au
2t fJ J1
r.; to lit t N W ror
Ki­41. \ !&gt;»•&lt;*.
A gl
Lot I t Ittflcl, f. Tit r 2
run E 12.10 «h tr W line
run K 2UU (l n u» llnr
67. lit
lt w . SI mm*
l.ol 15 lllork 5 Tier 2
of Sanford Grant S
25
1§ twt&gt;«r. p'irvrjrril
anil
Pr .63
1» II. Thri*hr
Lot 9 II ock 5 Tiet 9
deg
5V12.60 eh.
5V
UUBtifkVryrtl Ur &lt;| in
tn
31
W ig o f Lota 6 ami 7 anil all
6.93 eh, N 11.32 eh to
\t
1
y
i^
V
V
bcui.ilr.ry
*if
M In
II 8. l.**ivltf
Lot 8 Block 5 T lr f 6 ,v .—
10
13*15
A. H- I.Afton
kp.
m
*
1
1
1
all
I’
arrUh
&lt;
s
II
M l 8 lllork 5 Tier K
30
Dig SE* cur uf S W K "1 8K K ™ 31 19
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VOLUME VIII

SASEOUL). EI.OHIDA. T ll.S lM Y . MK\

1917

NUMBER 79

COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES HOME GUARDS PERSHING
GEORGIA CAPITAL CITY
SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL HAD A DRILL W ILL LEAD SU FFER S FROM FIRE
U.S. TROOPS1- FIFTY-TWO BLOCKS BURN
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j credit i f tlut* for Dip splendid manner
BACCALAUREATE S K It M () N i'.' w,'»ch lh''
i* OJ.I.. acquitted
*.• / ’ ay's business. fAr ill! such markets'
thenMeJvt-a. Uy many who witnessed S P E C IA L M E E T IN G CALLED W H E N O L D ( i L O R Y G O E S do tjirfr liutlnru in Dip i*.trly hour* A T L A N T A H A S
FIRE T H A T
SUNDAY E N J O Y E D
BY A
T O N IG H T F O R EX TR A
A C R O SS THE
the performance it. jv ftaC! to have
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of the morning.
R E S ID E N C E
CHEAT N U M B E R
l)oe:i the lu-&lt;t ‘ production ‘given by
DRHX'
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When they arrived tier.* w.i* Imie
Tin1 all important event* of the ! Ilijjh School talent, at any rate it
I he S.mford Ritle flu b or Home
Washington, May 21.
United "omul. and that w.i. in charge of fin
Atlanta, May 21. -Fire that swept
. '-eleslng day* of sehool are in progress *®*‘ a bright^ hfvvey college play,
Guard company hud their lirst real Stall regular troop*.led hv. Major
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-elderly
. . . .woman.
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. The wagon was through
approximately
seyentyand the Joys and pleasure* o f Cum11
*lUinor
l ° v*'* «nd plea — &lt;1 ill ' last Friday iricht with iD oit
General. Pershing will carry the loaded with fresh vegetable*. * WRb- j flve block* in the residence iVerbn of
l»K situations.
The * love element
mencement Week claim the attention
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fifty met. «r. line and they were given Star* and Stripe* to tht' European
« rhnrt time seivn or right'other j Atlanta from -D ecatur street north
of faculty and pupil*, parent*' and
|d
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M-.'-nrid. some ot -them and north »*rwj*l
t , p ...... d ,.
friend* alike. Tho program., of _ the L Z i i t Z i
i S - h * l lnl. J , thi1
u , court'
...... ,house
• for
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. . one
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about
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but l . . . , avonuo today c.iu«*l a lo u
love.
The
hoy*
week have been distributed with dis,
.
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' r* . Jionr. nfter which they were taken "" •;i division
-f a) t lit trly '""*•&gt;
**f 'them ; having .
that \Iayor Candler tonight eitlra-*
cdniinutinn, looking to tho comfort V*. , ar ' sU ,n that
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•Vi*i:-«»M.-.. * It: th&lt;
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wupm ,
Well tht «iri u..'n ' r" m "
l!"' ir'''' :,,i ! f«r another hour 2
cl all concerned and avoiding t h o : . ,
‘ t«vo -i* tv,,,,., m . iii . ' u n t.-Hoped over tne hurd prick* so I.1* po.*«n&gt;|e tn cnti/a rate* with ,1" ‘,r and a half all the wagon* had Mr*. lt?*&lt;)iA.ll i lg.** died fr.Mn shock
crowding of several
splendid feaa ,|aM
race* with n (hi Hrltish anil French force*.
, “»
Ky '
l1, "• •""1 l»ut through
I*.cn practirnlly dcaniil out.
The and -ii.xty wero*treated /or fhlnor
turn into one day's event*, tint*! '.‘1 ' ,
’im
that
st.i
the “ pHhV * * tlm t iurprlaed (host
Pn blent Wilion wIU not use'the 1
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bur*-g‘
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giving an opportunity to the public [ f .," ' ‘ .Iara! t,T. a,,,f
Wf.'e looking on from the aide
mobile*, in hug::!ex an I .&lt;ni f ».&gt;t t-,
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loin L.iioiin*; u 1|
aittr. irir.ation given In fli** war army
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were
t4 enjoy Commencement Week with'Hayed by
h'.v in tl„. dav"*
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out the usual hurry and .hustle.* j " N ‘ BV,; * '•
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A *&lt;* h m o t he annual Senior ( ' I n fnotlmil fa.
eg|i.*.rr'i.ni for
in l o v e w i t h
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play w.:* given, an account of whi-!t Ralph l.i\vr**iin l(
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ttl tl «t il *id&gt; N of
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High School Iiml last night tie May u-ilal &lt;
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« mi in* a m“eting of ih
irritrl «‘f 'Mrs Fannie Setml*ri&lt;lg • tier ..* |&gt;i\ . |».,&lt;■' ,
•very Mall in I i|*. i otnpuuv ,
•I .u h u r ry* (nr *nmiltni* nt&lt;d -if t- ttrlando Mark t &lt; ■Milmi •*i hi a » .10 mi tcyr'-i by dynamitic wliici. tin illy ,
Mun*"ir* studio took place.
tin southern . . .. . .| w-l.
ntc fu!| .• tonight at the court n.iu-e at
i.trg lo.uvii.nnil m n ijnd’ i aving the 0* nil, the metnlier* van agree on a coii |u .t .‘ I t ic Hamm aft *r thj tire
each occasion the puditnriufn was clever. Ti.li • ( m .-truth J.i tie w 'i o ’ 1" *•'
another drill and* ]ircp;vre to way fur tlie •selection of the
lirit date that" nP will be in ' town. ■* department, sided by fire tighter*
lijlcil to its capacity. The week is "lofe* the putcher poy" wa.1 wipec-, “ r l .'as u Kuar,l of honor at the Mag
from half h d iv'rt n -xrhy e(tIt*« had
6v*i.OOQ imrt under tin* pew' war I Orlando Repopter-'^tar.
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'full of good things beginning with ially good In her part. All the r;~.t ' rai-lng .exercise* at the Lvrir Thn...
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army Law. fi.i*&lt;d on **.. |'r d
tomorrow
the
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training
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beside* know a mire is iiotinng •f th reaf! Pr,'bably ailofit i / h* Line shirt
Lye d p.'licc e.irl^ in the nigh't
Ikh'aki |iii r»r- ntui- pre.i t t a nf;
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many other* from varipuv *»&gt;cf*. and ' ’Hluin nhout IJiJ•. Tin p*y* mat
turned
guard tjuty over to Cihn.’ l
’i’ h*' draft army, will not he railed uty marketing rommituion.
Thy following o
nun Mctariana on Sunduy morning ,M* Hie g il- in . I. . r m a m i tlo- 1aj.|&gt;ear.ince.
ft . .-I,. M . v
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colors
until
nho.it
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to Inar the .splendid liacculuureate entire play wen; •■•«(! n iiriliinncy were read •to the men la-f l:'i
F "'' \| i’ ll.t ..01 train*
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night liefore tl &gt;. » . •. ,• ..... ,
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icrmon that wus preached by Rev. a,1|I dash that
d1
III nl'|\ liter illpll. . till ,rd.
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ItuStephens, • pastor of tho Wr-.l
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Kir jt l?.ipti*t. eliurcb o.f Cicala and to . Special menu
exercise* in' fi.H. Seated
t(l. ^|,,4-.
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t ■ platform with Dr. St. |hen.
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1. . F. ^K. Stelnmeyc r. Rev Klint
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follow.-1 by the invocation of Rev.
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The "for'*iiajifi
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*-oiuee •'••d , fer. new worker* will lie uddre**e*
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d "Nearer My find, to
:rrv ing i t ‘ liorti.*
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in
tinHigh
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auditori­
(JvnXP Herring.
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were included in the congre­
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HfCr.'tary of
J j v l g it i. I f . t i l lit t. i r.il n o f I lie.
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gatin' nl singing. Scripture reading' um will Ilf.* held lit. Gramiu.'ir Srli.ml
tie W .if D | :t rln
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Work.
Mi
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ilnJurd market tin |.ian i* a good
s im ui n l. t... liv.i&lt;li|u.irt r, ||..m,. tiuard .
thi* proel;vmali»n »:r* i-«iiei|.
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for
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l&gt;) 1 r. lironnlee.
The utindtn e-1 been prepared a very tine program', &gt;! i i i.il ( Irder N’o. 2
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mri.i. vvere mi.c’e by Mr. Fxr'l i patriotic an.f* truly Amer.ar
• ! • F i i t i ' f " aii &gt;1;. of L i - tr&gt;
*h i rodm • 1 1 n low o i-i. i •• f r-. ■f Mexico, now of Wesley. Ilou'e,
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Th*
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He Ita* In i n hen- .for sou e day* it ’ ,.f gi I- r .1 ia-h ir.stiad yd a due ^
lamps, an&lt;l th" Misyes rurkt'r
.
l.ef.i - My Shephtri," wa* b au- expended n ui'li time and energy «.ti order*;
and tin- possibility &gt;f an flour with
•oiVfereoce
with
War
Dcmrlmeni
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and
a
ready
ale
for
all
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tifull. rendered by* the iligl. School i lie program which promises to be
Friday nig'ii of eat'h week at half dieialn and ll-iti-h military offi.er- ,.uc«\* ul.dtl.e Uierciiuill gets tl.e Dr. Gilli.-rt, tint
plcndid negro,
. chorii* under the direction of MU* one of the moM delightful of the en­ pu t seven o'clock, in front of the
(ieneral
Fentlting.
today*
was
iiutofarmer's.cash
f..r
dry
cood^im
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with-4t.do.-,bamfraTtrg!r
tire week. '
Ldwardi and Miss Tribble.
caur. house.
African trip.
_ ^Uically-ssdi^vetl-ed-hT*; '■uiimi’TiriroT a c c c i t i . . in additii.Vi to starle gn - &gt;"*
;—Oftiieis^sriirTTl 'i'ueoiay i.Vgl.ts at the suurhen. department by tb* erica.
We urge all who‘ can to attend
, The Coinmcpcvinent__uxrmon «|«*~
*otne .if not all of them xarvires.
.
half, past *ev«i»- o'clock in the o[|icc ('resident's orders designating him
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hvi'ri .i _ l&gt;y Rev. Ropyan Stephen*
The
hoi
el
at
Enterprise
ha*
undo
of
the
Cuinma'nding
Officer,
in
the
Thursday attPriiqprt,.3:110 to i:3P.
to command the troop* to Im sent FLAG RAISING AND HKD CROSS
a line, practical, up to dale a&lt;lthe w ry liberal offer of $ t,00 for the
Garner-Woodruff building.
to Europe, lie' i* a Veteran o f .tie
* «lr« . ideal in its. simple logic all Visitors cordially weletfrtl".
B
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order
of
the
C
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m
an
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in
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Uf'-pAnish American war and led th ! Nn* Will lie ItalM'tl Over lyric four days.
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the way* through, delivered with cose
American troops ip the, expeTtion
Tiie
ladit*
of
tinlocal
missionary
•nl trii| resaive in its appropriate.
Junior Reception
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Dated May *1Sth. IQ.'T.
nftn Mexico last fajl iti pursuit of j The i.yric Theatre will give the si&gt;i'iety&gt;ar.* working * u p . a party to
nf“ : In tho introduction he used ' The Junior reception on Thursday
, Geo. G. Herring.
Villa and his hand of outlaws.
-m of Armageddon where on night is to in- very much more irlwtnd;’ * receipt* to the Red Cross go over for the.du.y Wednesday,
.
Captain
Commandin'g.
'.attle ftlain of Ksdrnlon t lit* formul than usual. All the under
tPrcsidi'ni Wilson cxpreVx d regret Chapter this week ami to carry out leaving here about s•10 n. r.i and
fsmotjs battles .of I’alcnstine were classes join in paying their respprt*
that he coiyld not eni|dy&gt;y volunteer the.patriotic, program Manag(T Ed­ returnin'! about 5 p. m. Each lady
fought and where the final battle of t o - the* graduating &lt;ln»«. A lantern
Sanford Picture Tonight at Star
nor avail, himself (,f til*; "fine vyg &gt;r ward Lane will have u llai r ising i f to take lunch nnd they expect to "
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The Sanford moving, picture will tltd .enthusiasm" of Colonel Roo&gt;» - at ' Die Lyric Theatre tomorrow liave u picnic dinner together.
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will be fought. "In 1Ik- chain will b * -given on the campus
An
outing
«f
this
kind
is
exceed­
cor.: icts of life," lie said, "every by the girl* of the Freshmen and be shuwn tonight at the Star The­ veil for the ex| edition. "Tn do no" afternoon at five o’clock.
Judge
ingly P1‘JV•('&gt;’ |,
s beneficial
♦oul h;l- it* battles Co meet." which Sophomore da o*. followed •by a atre. The picture D at. interesting lie ex| Ittincd, "would s'erlouhly inter- il.iiisholdt-r . . !
hr divided into three forces, "knowl- small skit ‘ of some twenty minute*' o.ue showing the. vegetable industry f*re wiiit the-.carrying f.ut of the inuhfiJ* and ( ’ apt. George G- II®r- hot It physically and spiritually.
The Dditvs of the town arc cor­
wrtd ignorance." 'tt-bera—
duration— -the joint 'production *- «*f lore, tasking r r p cialt/ Of the t .l -1 hi. f and most
lately- IropoT- ’ring will make the patriotic oddfeu,
dially.
invited to unite.
^ hjlwnteifodt the tragedy of the soul the Junior rlsrr That in turn will ery bu»ine3.&lt;. The moving picture lant purpotc
purpoxe runtempiuted by t h 1 The Sanford Hume Guard* w ill’act
ttirt ilwtlls ip . ignorance; "right- be succeeded b y the reception proper was taken here several month* ago legislation—the prompt creation nnd as a gunrd'of horver and a selected
coiunfv,
afHi
unrighteousne**," bo succeeded
by the receptloh by Director Fruwjey of the Lubln -arly use of an effretive army, nnd quartette ^nd the Sunford Band will Summer School of the University of
Company ai d is very clear and plain would contribute practically nothin; furnish the music,
•her. the moral conflicts are help- proper.
Florida Open* June llth
1*1 ami "success nncl failure."
In
showing tho celery business from o Die effective .strength of tile ar­
Thrt attention o( teachers :\nd ad­
This will lie tho second tiag raising
n(.irt to finish. T he reel ufso shows mies now engaged against Germany. in Sardard rnd the occ'asien should vanced student* is hereby’ railed to
th" closing remarks -he said there
William Henry I’ox
the avenue of palms on Geneva
* ,rr Hirce attributes the buais of
officials declined today to com­ ba one of tho vvootii of tho ^iar. the excellent opportunities offered
. William Henry Fox, un^le nf (Ico.
avenue
arid
other
scene*
in
unit
ment
on the ptxaihility that a way A tine program ha* (been arranged them by the Summer School of the
p Cj'.V,: “ cou^*g®« perseverance and Fox* jrr., died at the Fox home on
"1 ‘ “ What," sairi he,* "is the Oak avenue Sunday morning at six around Sunford and will be otie of would be found for u*ing Colonel by the ladies of th - Red Cross Chap­ University of Florida which opens
Die bust advertising.stunts that the Roosevelt's service* in .mother way. ter nnd the public i* cordially in­ June 11th-and continue* for ton
'aim- . f geological research, though
o'clock.
Mr. Fox had been spend­
Hoard of Trade ever pulled off.
itrata «ft.-r stratn. if wc do not f\nd
Ghere was tal* to this effect in army vited to be present tomorrow after­ weeks.
ing the uonler here and resided in
Rork of Ages? or the technical Orange county,-New- York, lie was
The faculty is larger thnn usual,
noon.
Every one should go Jo the Star ircles, how eve r.
ewarrhes of botany if we fail to
und
is composed of some of the most
a veteran of the Mexican war with tonight and see tho moving picture
"tnl the Rose of Sharon and the Lily
prominent
educators of the state.
SANFORD
MARKET
O.
K.
of
Sanford
nnd
vicinity.
After
run­
the rank of captain and saw much
Musonn in llel.and
°
and what is the vsl- active service on the border in the ning it here for several nights the
in addition to-courses leading (o
The Sanford Mason* will leave nt
* '* astronomy if it does not direct early days before Texas was re­ reel will be taken to all the principal Orlando Delegation Well Pleased
state, county-and apx daJ ccaHp^t^s,
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‘ t0 the Star o f ' Ilethlehcm? claimed .from Mexico.
* 'S ‘1&gt;flege c'mlV'*'7“u ifl be offered in the
theatres of the north nnd u&gt;ejl j p
tYieV aY* &gt;TbVi'onf« r Oie tTiird degree
'"•i ful, earnest, with the force
•wtrfddsing femiKfth' county* and ' "It's great." said Fred M. Allen, tonight before a meeting of Mnsons following; Biological Sciences, Chem­
V
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x^as^W
the
eHhtV^nnd
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^ ‘N U cw cc.-nrf-^eT.bm is'
Sanford.
secretary of the Orlando Board of comprising the Twentieth District istry, Education, History, Mathethe Seminole county fair held hgre
mutira, Modern Language* and Psy­
ax'/' ' *"*’ *
audience in thrall
Trado, after his return from Sanford of Florida.
in Kgbruary won-Hut-UrncJof-being----chology.
today, where he and several others
linn " ' ^°r *''m a warm ajipreciai the oldest man on the ground* and
The detection will bp hiartrd by
Circuit Court Meets
went
to
view
the
practical
operation
p,
p. Miller District-Deputy Grand
There will also be courses in Com- .
The spring term of the Circuit
at his advanced age his death was
of
the
recently
established
curb
Master
for
the
Twentieth
D'*trict\
.. .
merrial
subject*.
Manual Training,
not unexpected, but his demise’ will Court in and for Seminole county
market
in'that^ow
n.
Tffb&gt;e
in
th
el
anil
thl.
wort4
w,|j
t„.
(tu,
,
n
b
'ih
e
Music
and
Oratory,
“Tf ' l1*8*’ *’ **7 A Big Success
meets
thi*
morning
and
the
light
lie keenly‘ felt by bis relatives and
jfn,.. Kir,K'lom of Hearts Con­
The University, out of its special
the friend* he bad formed &gt;inrc his docket will not occupy the atten­ party were II II. Dickson, chair- oncers of the Sunford lodge. The
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tion of the court very long. Judge man of the Board of Tr-de Market Twentieth District comprises seven funds, i* arranging for additional
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The funernl occurred yesterday James Perkins will occupy the bench Commission, A. G. Branham, Dty.| |0l|gM in thi* section of the state|lecturers and a special Week's insti-*
fcl|- |r,r, l hcla”
with
assisting
tal.-nt
o'clock,
Rev......................
Arthur und State* Attorney Joseph Jones commissioner, and C. II. Baker, and it is expected that a large gath-jtutc for county superintendents and
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I I U I I I I I I K at iten
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county demonstration agent.
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n,*unccd
success
and
was
pring will be the result. Some fifty other sciuufl officials
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.? nd, W“ Scaring Peek of the Ej Dcopal church will look them over.
Tuition will tic free. Board and
The
SanfoYd
market
has
been
es­
to seventy-five are expected •to g"
•gSi.1*f
^ ,P moat enthusiastic officiating. Interment was made in
These gentlemen are very popular
room
It and I'i a pweek.
tablished
only
three
days,
said
Mr.
from
Sanfbrd.
.,
aul J *&gt;y “ *arRe audience. Tht Lakeview cemetery.
in this county und their many
For full particular* addreva H. W.
Those who expect to go are rcfriend*'
are
making
a
strong
fight
to
Allen
ami
the
Orlando
party
was
on
To ll\,IU,n Wa"
*° *t8 capacity.
Tolar and hold them in ollic? s.ncc tiny have the ground early enough to see the I quested to tie in front of the lodge'C ox, Dean of the Teachers’ College,
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Mr. and KJfs.- H.
d|ftrtt&lt;t •III!
Giuncftville, .Florida.
beginning as well as Die end of the ( room at ti p. m.
I couched the play much family are the guesls of home folks. , been duly elected.

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' • weather was bitterly cold, so many
{Ranch# Sweet will be seen at the degrees Iwlow zero thnt I hardly dare
Star on Monday In the Jesse L. tell just how far* belowT^ut it was
One of the
___Laxky production- “ Tire ttitrnr Patt- dVcliYeTTIy ’ enjoyable.
ner," n thrilling drama of business most enjoyable times was *when wo
life Written from the story by Ed-, w*nt down the long toboggan slides
mund Goulding and prepared for the they have at a popular winter resort.
. Screen by .George DuBols Proctor. Those people who see 'The Page
Mini Sweet is seen as a clever young' Mystery* will ree us enjoying‘ this
'p riva fe' secretary of a broker whoj festivity and will understand just
saves him not only from his own Jwhy it was so very enjoyable."
with Car"T ho Page Mystery
wifo but from ruin, in the cast sup­
* porting Mias Sweet are such disting- lyle Olockwcll at tha star role and
,v' ulshed trlisti as Thomas Mcighan, with June Elvldge and Arthur, Ash­
etc. It ia u Paramount picture. % ley 1n important parti will bo the
splendid attraction nt the Lyric to­
"W o had a greet tfmo while we night.

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Wm. A. Itr &lt;d/N

••Purple Mask**

"The Page
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(’unaril &lt;&gt;,r h jikI,

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Also a Good
Ti ree Heel
Feature and a
Good One
Reel Comedy

IllM torll and
Ju w Bit I I j r

also a Christie
Comedy

were filming ‘ The Page Mystery' In
the Adirondack Mounyains," said
Carlyle Blackwell upon returning
after .th e, trip tuUho.imniniai**-in p ta t,'“ !tIaTr'*?d;urnfy will be seen nt
the dead of winter, “ hut iCVeral the Star tonight In the I.nslcy-

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Col.

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For Sale— Meat market- with pro*
cerles. Good I't’ sfhejs. Owner flick
Address "Bargnin," c-o Herald.
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U . M. Land O flir- nt Itn lm ivlt|«, H i , ,
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NatJni} L« h&gt; f.-’ij* gl\«n thnl lf| I l y ‘ J .i-k »*n, c t ’CIVUi •&gt;, t ii ildn, w|,e, or Ausiot H
l.-IO n .rd r Ilnrni.,i*nd Kntrjr, -Jin , D7Stt
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For Rent -Furnished h use, ren
aonalde.- 807 Magnolia -avfti’ t".

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AND VICEKLY FniCCLIST
SEND f Jfl THZI1 TO DAY

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A r » . m JIjt kilted by lu im

S t c a r n * ’ E le c lr lc P a s t e
fu ll IiIrrrtloD* in 13 Li d u u - c i
Hot'I r r t m i l t i i f
g &lt; slid It W.

U. S. novcrnni.nl buy* it.

lily or to tell him why she wished
Long secures a po­
sition for her a,x housekeeper at
Syllva lodge where he is em prej’etl
ns can tuki-r.
There another mys­
tery develops. # •While cleaning up
the lodge preparatory to the arrival
L'f the owner Col Page, and hi*
house patty, Winthrop chances upon
a mysterious secret bedroom, What
is tin
presence of this
r o o m in the house.
What secret
does it hold. All of these mysteries
are solved in a strange and startling
manner when the house party ar­
rives. f arlylc Blackwell is seen in
i!d new World Picture in the role
|if Alpn Winthrop. June Elvidge npl-eara as the mystorions girl w h o
tries to commit suicide.
Arthur
Ashley t a k e s Lite part of Col. Pug-,*.
Agisting thise lilm favoriti*s U a
iplemiid east of real players. Many
ef rhe’ scenes were taken in the Adirndark Motinlrins where tiie corpI'any went In tho dead of winter,
and’ tliese snowy jiccnbj are of won•' rfnl heaut.y. You will Gi Jrougltly
•njoy "The l'nge M y-tery." .‘ ^e it!

Taken from the well known novel
by I rLtik It. Adams entitled “ Who
Is Sylvia" tiie newest World Picture
Brady Made which hears the farcinating title of "The Page M ystery"
will come to the Lyric Thoatn* to­
night.
There is more than one
inysti ry in this inysi«r\ *&gt;tory. The
tin t, one liiui develop* is when Alan
Winthrop ‘ tOPs x J iu u lifu l girl j erst
i.:i .In* is ttln t:t to commit suicide
llns fitl ri fuse- to revinl her n!i n

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Daily Thought.
There arc* men who by long consult*
Ing their own Inclination hnvv forgot*
ten tlint others linYe n claim to tin.
•mine deference.
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Whnt’a tin- sense o f getting soreY
Don’t ho a hnngnnll.
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Clnr“ Kim,,ftl1 Young in" "The Foolish

M atinee D aily at 3:15

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(iuiiH of AM Kinds on Short Noticq
&gt; Join O u r Gentlemen's Valet Club.
$2.(10 Per Mouth.
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{ CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE.

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Ihatn he Swe*.t nt uio titar Aionuay

Will Conti lute Their Big- Money Raising Sale for f
niiing Saturday lSth, for the-Benefit- !;
Employees, their Fe.mil s. and Friends

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U'* not fail to'r.ee Carlyle DIdck
V&lt;ll at th e .J .y ric fit "The l’ngi
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AND FINE FICtURES

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

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L IQ U ID F A CF, POWDER,
T h e benuty secreto
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la‘:c care of t!,c cotn
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A Til iMj li ill ■
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T o Lean—$1000 on first mortgage
i n Sanford real rotate. P. O. Box
No. 1043.
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furniture,
For Sulo—*■House hold
hleyclc nnd Eneyelon ;•lin Britannica. and I on Safe. 839 Magnolia
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In "'Pair la”

For Sale—Good work or driving
horse. Perfectly gentle. N. Swan­
son. R. F. I). "A.** Sanford.
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77-2tp

For Sale— Model
79
Overland
touring car. Good, coat Itio.t. y.irgain for cosh.
1 hor.a 0, SimAi/d,
70-tf
F!n., O. O. Box DP3. .

NAOMI CHILDERS In

Mm. t f in &gt;n C«*l'»

or M onth—Park nv/nue Hat,, 105
North Pork ovonuc, ov *r L. R
Philips &amp; Co. drug store. • Mrs
James Patton, manager. • . 30-tf

For Sale—
•Fernald Hdw
I Sanford.

Comfort Cottago for salu oh easy
terms. Inquire of Mri. M. Martin
ut house.
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Vitagrap!) Present

to tho children immediately upon
its completion -the first time that
many of the little unfortunates had
ever seen a motion picture. In the
cast supporting Mi i, Murray ere
Tern .Moore Little Hilly Jacobs, etc.

For Rent—Cottage five rooips at
know who the advertiser is and if
1210 Fark
we do we are not allowed to givo 912 90 including water
out this Information. Simply write avenue See G W Spencer 77 tef
a letter and Address it as per in*
structions in the ad.
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For Rent—Tw o bcdioomt, kitch­
e n ,’ atjd dining lo o m ,'w ith use of
FO R SALE
lining loam.
Park avenue., Clost*
In.
Rox 1353.
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Two year old" stallion foe sale,
$73. Owner moving. Fred Brandt,
Rent-—One room
Rox 145, R. •F. D. A., Sanford.*
avenue.
76-2tp
For Rent — Newly furnished bed
For Sale or Exchange New 6
room with private fam.il&gt;’,
703
ro°in hous’* and 2 lots. Well located.
Myrtle Ave.
62rtf
Will trade f«»r farm. Terms, if dosired. Pox 10TIt. Sanford.
G2 tl
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Below You will Find a Few of the Many Bargains in ti
The Famous Ever-Wear Seamless Bleached Sheets 72x90
only •- : - * - '
Blue Amosheag Chambray Work Shirts
$1.50 values in Newest Pattern Dress Shirts during this
Sale only
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Good Grade Blue Serge Pants only - ** $4.50 AH Wool Blue Serge Pants, Best Grade only - ,
50 Dozen Men's Black Hose -*
25 “
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Georgia Knit Hose
10 Pieces Curtain Scrim, 15 to 18c values only 1 Lot Children's Hose, White, Pink, Blue and Black,
value 25c only [small sizes]
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Ladies’ House Dresses 49c, 69c, 98c and
Bungalow-Aprons, Ginghamvand ffeYcale -

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This Heading THREE CENTS e
LineFor Each Inucrtion. Mlnimuo
Charge 25 Ccnta.
In answering nn advertisement
whero no name Is mentioned in fh'c
ad. please do not ns£ Tho Herald;
for information as to the identity of
tho advertiser.
Usually, we do notj

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WE GUARANTEE PRICES

WE SELL IT FOR LESS

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A Sale That Is a Sale Right----lt has been a long time since so great a
Sale has been offered in Sanford as the one we begin Friday
It will be a long time before another one so great can be presented— because the loom s that made these fabrics are busying themselves now with wartime products
N OW ! TO DAY— THE OPPORTUNITY IS YOURS— DON’T PAIL T O PROFIT BY IT.
Goods are marked fo r this sale at a much less price than we can re­
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place them today. Prepare Now— Every day brings a little higher price on merchandise.
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(HI 1-4 Off on all Ladies’ and Children’s Parasols-- All the New Pretty Ones Included 1-4 ||||

EXTRA SPECIAL
72x90 good quality
Folded Seam
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Sheets only.
‘81x90 ..........

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75c

Sterling pillow Cases
extra special o r ~
per pair
&amp;OK,

EXTRA SPECIAL
5000 yds new pretty
Laces, edging and in­
sertion to match, a
great value from 8 to
10c per yd, Pre-Inven­
tory sale price A 1 ~
only .

EXTRA
Those

good

SPECIAI

TROUSERS

work

Shirts in blue and tan,

$ 2 . 5 0 Guaranteed
not to fade or shrink
Trousers and a great
value
at 6*1 Q Q
$2.50, sale

the 60c and 75c kind
.in the Pre-Inventory
Sale going at
only

EXTRA SPECIAL
M en's Kool Crash
Suits, the new belt
back, also a conserva­
tive military style in
light
and
medium
shades, 100 Suits to
go during (P Q ^ Q
sale at
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M E N ’S SIIJRTS
1 Lot new .Dress Shirts, all pretty
patterns
LADIES’ HOSIERY

$1.25 ami $1.50 Imperial Brand
$1.75 and $2.00 Imperial Brand
Manhattan Shirts, $2.*18, $1.98
$3;00 and $3.50 Silk Shirts
$4.00 Silk Shirts .
$5.00 Silk S h irts.....
$7.00 Silk Crepe de Chine Shirts
$1.00 Sport Shirts
$1.00 M en’s B. V. D. Union Suits

LADIES’ WASH WAISTS
100 Pretty Voile, Organdie and Stripe Waists,
new lot just received, the $1.50 kind Q Q p
side price
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50 Pieces Fancy Floral, Stripe and Plaid
Ribbons, worth up to 50c, this Pre- O F p
Inventory Sale
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FOR THE MEN AND BOYS
$4.50 Boys’ Cool Cloth Suits
$0.00 Boys’ Cool Cloth Suits
$7.50 B oys’ Cool Cloth Suits
Wool Suits all R e d u c e d .$2.00 Russian Wash SiiiLa.- -’
$1,25. Russian Waste S u its.............. .
$1.75 Russian Wash Suits..............
Big line Rompers at
Children's Hats reduced to
Boys.White and Fancy Shirts and
Blouses

to $2.50—our Pre-Inventory price $1.79
$1.49 and
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Pretty sheer White Goods, Dimity, Check,
Plaids, Stripes, etc., all new this summer, fabrics
priced for regular selling up to 98c, on -| A ~
special tables at 39, 29, 23 and
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T h e new apd much wanted Skirtings, all
weaves in white and colors, beautiful stripes
and plaids now selling up to 98c yd, this O O ~
•sale 59c, 39c and
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Seven tables full pretty new colored Lawns,
Dimities, Voiles, Organdies, etc., worth to 85c
per yard, Pre-Inventorv Sale 39, 29, 19,
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A very large assortment .of Underwear for
and Boys, all reduced for this side.
M E N ’S STRAW AND PANAMA HATS
All shapes, all sizes, at 3 prices.
$2.00 Sailor rough and smooth straw . 1.
$3.00 soft and sailor styles
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7.00 Genuine Panamas, all styles ............ 4.
1 Lot Felt Hats; Knox and Bonar M C I A
make, $3.50 at
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DOM ESTICS, SHEETS, SPREADS
50 Pieces 36 inch Bleached Sheeting
.......................J /2 C
a nice medium weight
All 'Cambrics, Ixmgcloth, Nainsook, etc., re­
duced for this sale.
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J. B. Stetson Hats a t .........
.... ....... ... 3.
Men V 7 5 c Silk .Ties,"sateIprice
.

72 x 90 'Salen o r Mohawk Seamless
Sheets fo r this sale o n ly ...........
81 x 90 Salen or Mohawk Seam- &lt;J»-| n o
less Sheets for this sale only.........
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Full size Crochet Quilts, very pretty o n „
design, $1.49, $1,29 and „ „ ..................... .
O c /C
Towels of good quality Huck, PreInventory Sale price 25, 14 , 11, 9 a n d ......... D C

M E N ’S HOSIERY SPECIALS
Phoenix Thread Silk Half H o se .........
Special Silk SoX at....................... .........
Special Silk Sox at . : ........... ..............

I REMNANTS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS I
Thousands o f Short Lengths have accumulated already from our big stock o f pretty colored and white Summer Goods, these have been measured and thrown out at a
price to get rid of them.
LADIES’ MUSLIN UNDER GARMENTS?
The prettiest line of Dove Brand Underwear
it has ever been our pleasure to show, .anti all
are specially priced for this sale. •
1 Lot selected for a special consists of Skirts,
Corset Covers, Gowns, Teddy Bears, Drawers,
etc., some worth as much as $2.00 spec- Q Q n
ial this sale

W H ITE AND COLORED W ASH SK IRTS
They are all made in the new styles, out of
good material, and beautiful patterns worth twice
the money we ask in all sizes at only
$1.89, $1.42 and....... ........................ ............ J O l

liT’iJome odd numbers, its giving them
away at........................................... . .

SU M M E R SUITS AND SILK DRESSES
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Just one dozen in all, sent us on approval
and will be sold during this sale at. manufactur­
ing prices rather than return them.
- Ladies’ Silk Sweaters in Green, Copenhagen,
Purple, Tan and all
new shades,
GQ
12.50 and 15.00 values— 9.48 and
« p O # i/0

LADIES’ FINE CORSETS
50 Pairs Corsets selected from our line of
American Lady, La Reine and Mme. Lyra, rang­
ing from $1.50 to $5.00, some are slightly soiled

Goods Charged during this Sale will be at regular price.

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Owing to the advance in price and scarcity o f merchandise, goods bought at sale prices miiBt'be cafite

S A N FO R D

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THE SANFORD

HERALD

PAGE SEVEN

receivo the shipmcnte, &lt;J«ipltc Flor­ M ay Doyle, Mr. Frank, Mr. Tracy
ida'* heavy contributions.
A dis­ McCullcr, Mrs. M. C. Savage, fors.
patch by wire from Liggett*, s. C., E. E. -brown, Mrs. Clifford Bell.
from the.representative of the Office Mrs. E. D. Chittenden, Mrs. A
of markets -at that, place reads as nnthy, Mrs. Elton Moughton,
follows; “ Coo!.- Demand exceeds John Bennett, Mrs. J. II. Lewis
supply.
Market, strong.
Stock
Judge Herring, Mr. C. F. Wi
green. Carloads f. o. b. usual terms. Mrs. C. K. Williams, Mrs, C. L.*|
■Cloth-top barrels. Irish Cobbler*, Goodhue, Mrs. Mae Dickins, Mrs.
lirita, 18.26: second*? S7.J5: thirds, ! T, A. Neal, Mrs. A. I). Smith, Mrs.
Martha Cast, Mr. Zt-rbr. Mr. W. II
Merry weather, Mr.. Hod Koberls,
Mrs William f; Hi gin-*
Members Seminole llrnnrlt \ It. I
Snyder.
Mrs J. U Diekifi.-. Mr J Da ,
■Mrs,) T. M. 1’uleston,
son. Dr. . S. Pulesion,- Mrs, F. ' L. i
Green. Mrs. S,* P, Arrington, M rs.; Sec’y Seminole Branch, A. It. C,

n u M on or bofoy* M onda y.
Rnim*t W lHon. ha-tin duty fil*,l. that h «i. th*- 4th day
— - at - Jana
- - - -A
- - O I » t 7 , tbs *am*
&gt;&lt; mplolrant in tha' ab
.trie d
rau • btln*
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• ml* day uf Ih ii court
and tba* it la the lir'ltl of tha abovs na-ipd
.It. _a lu rlh t ^ jirijn,ccu
d that It (i Il It n c t ln ha
V o m p U ln in t that ta.'d d tff«d a .it u o»*r tha pubtiihrd* ts~4ba rHanford
_ _ T - . : llrra l 1 a ftcaria*e of 21 y*au* and a ---------rri|d*nt of Ih* Mat*
i
*' ‘rd * In
■ s*mmole county, y'or*
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p u bliih
nf Florida; b
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h*,f ho*n
'**? abaynt ., tthatefrmi
h«nfri«n , Ha.*&lt;»npy»tf
t«rT.&gt;ur rjuuociui** * * rk «.
mor* ’than *lat&gt;' «t, 1* nett p-pp*dinit th* •.’
pt o ' to &lt;i|,| rut* (lay In Juno lilt) on* cony
appl'ratlon for th* •filer for i&gt;« lira.lob I n '- oolod b t COM
m i-, il.r.r a-nl ro p y mai!*d
th* at-ova ( t i l r t l rata*.-or that h« conceal, ( ,]i|rf»tnlin! at I»M known add'P**.
I im rlf ,a that tin- (i(nn-i| ol t Hi* r -u rl
1. ‘IW tt.a r* . r i - r k
C lf t tiIt
cannot be a e rrrd upon him snd that th*r* _ ■’ Itnp-*
'*al th r*of tbit to* |*ib
It no p.-ri &gt;n *rt tb*
of Flalrlda^lha ■■4- * . uf *n * *
*1 a o. a aut r-**iin up-r, *h m w n u ll &gt;,‘n I '** 1' &lt;SP'I' A ft. 191
*urh d, frndan , t liro n -r I., b ro il, a *.1 |
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that t hr ■.* t l t i r of r* ,*nr* of r| r, Tr*
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Great Difference.
IIIMinp Smifnrd f ilmstcnd of'D en­
ver t»[is .iiegiiig, lu'n h ilplny inMress,
ChriM (unity of th,. tutlliaiir. milve,
benefleeni surf.
"Why. my denr
friends " b&lt;&gt; *..-,id, “ (here Is almost fin
mill’ll difference li-'CVepn being good
nnd iloltig g,M«i its there Is batii-uwi.
being n innn nflu ilnfng n mh«7*

Sheridan Jewett. Mr*. W. It. HeaDy, j
Mr.'. David Speer. Mrs. L. It. Phil­
ips; M r s .'J o e Nixon nnd Mrs. O .'
Merry weather,
Chuluota:
Mr*. 1
Claude A. Kuulersoh, Mrs. John
Herby,- Miss Kvol yjr- -Berher, Mr*.
O. L. Taylor, Mrs. IV. P. Curler,
Mrs. Guo. Fox, Jr., Mr. A. L. 'JV
acbu, Mrs. Ines S. Kruno. .Mian

LEGAL AHVIRT1SING

S E N D YO U ;* O R D E R S
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In* Cream wiili a White Mountain Freezer is quickly
and ( heap!) within your reach. We have them from 1 t«&gt;
10 quart sizes.
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- V. e nre hendqnnriers-for Planters, Plows,t Cultivators
ami in fact everything for the farmer*
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W H O P A Y S T H E J O B B E R ’S S A L E S M A N ?
Who buys their auto* and then keeps them up?
and sticks the Jobber 7

Who loses when your neighbor goes broke

YOU DO, IV5R. RETAILER!

fjanford, Florida

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In the Simplest, Cleanest
nnd most economical de­
vice in Ihe w o r l d for
f u r n i ff h i n ff the whole
family with a delicious nnd
IicnKIifuI desert.

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W AKE UP!!

Buy your goods from the house that travels no salesmen, gives no credit, hence lias no credit
losses Write for pneo list TODAY
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GAUL G R O C E R Y C O .

PRICE

J A C K S O N V IL L E , F L A

SERVICE

QUALITY

M. i k u f i iiii.lnr. I :*th. M,iii;'*oif Sa'di ai d Doors in
Sen iuule ( "minty. We also carry a foil stuck m 1 i ne.
1 . . ;&gt;iii, Hi'-icr. *&gt;nil.-., hover Pipe, out! algu.lhc Red
anti Creen Vidcanite lioll.hhlnj'les, * \l -o connected
with the oldest at:d most re'lalile Hard a arc Store ia
Sea.iaole l ounty. Phone I I’ for all your wants.

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That’s its sLzfi: Three and seventyfive hundredths inches ih the cross
section. And it’s an inch bigger
too in the circumference.

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lilt •■! f. m rla:m f'l-d b'f»l* »| » ln « l you
in &lt;ir I* li.r* lb* tin t lU n iliy in Jun*.
A. I*. 1917. b r l»( th* 111, itiy nl «&lt;ld mnnlh
*t;d p ml* &lt;la*ir &lt;&gt;l ttl* r^urf, lb*n nnd th*r*
tu nmli* *fi*»fr In -a id I ill. In itrfnult w lirrri f a dfff** prr, ftinf.v*-it a ill b* laVrn and
in lrtrd aitainst you, fullnard by final d*-

Its heroic siee, hov/cver, is.dcsigncd
to.fit 30-inch rims cn Ford cars.
It .is made solely w ith the fivefinger safety tread.

rrr* Iknitl.

It lt futthrt ■ord*r*-l that I hi* nnllr* b*
iniblithtt! In lb* 5 a «t«rd llrta'd, a n »* &lt; tap*f pnbl|th*d In S*mltinl* m u n iy . KlnrIda. unr* a wrpk (o r a |n-tiod o( four runt»fU*l»a. yp*k«.
Ilan* and ord-rad thl* 2nd day of M ay,
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Pleliin.on A D lrk ln -o n ,
Snllriluf, lor Complainant.
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It costs bu t little more than ordin­
ary tires at the outset; nnd the
nattier appearance and added com ­
fort it gives your Ford car, and
its own greater dollar EC O N O M Y,
make it the better bu y in the end.

M A H TR II'.S NAI.K
N oII pp U h*r*by ( l i m that, puiauant lo
final dfPf»* and o 'd r r *1 .at* fnadp and pntffad by Jartifi IV. IV illn a , Jud*« of the
&gt;r v in lh Judlflal f lf f u l t TouM, Sptnlnplo
county, Floflda, In ('ba brp ry, whpnjn N . If,
HamPt ta rnnm taln.nl and It. T . llp tU la t
and Sarah Ilfllaratl ara d'l-ndanta, I a.

The B. F. Goodrich Co.

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Vlorlda, durln( tb* I r f . l hour, ol aatr, on
lb* fif.t Monday In Jun* l« I T . b*ini th*
llh day of tald month, th* lo|to«lrnr '!»*-

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nilii d plop*lly lo-wlt:

Ixit Or* ( I ) , III"! k W*hl (A*. T i » r On*

The G O O D R IC H
fibre sole
for shoes .
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County of H m itolr.
In Ch.ncrfy
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T h o m ., r m m .ll W ll.o
C&lt; mplalnant
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m i l l . K i-rr 'o o r
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Mo’ t(&gt;it«
l&gt;p|- n-tant.
T o C la r m f 1. Spoil

A rm o u r
Standardized Fertilizers
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lnis ia no timo ror cxponmenting:gctnt.indnrtlized Armour Fertilizers of p ro ve d cropmaking ability. We offer our complete lineof
long-lasting, Boil-building fertilizers, scientifi­
cally made from well known, standard mater­
ials, with but little change. Note especially
our excellent formulas for Cttrun trees. C om
nnd Sweet P otatoes. Get youra early— but
read our free catalog booklet carefully first.

Armour Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville, Fla.

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THESANFORD HERALD

This manner of selecting auch of­
ficers has been In vogue in the state
ofr a number of years', and seemed
R. J. HOLLY, Editor
satisfactory
to the people—in fact
W. M. HAYNES, Business Manager
the people had demanded that
method of making the selection.
The present governor was suf­
ficiently satisfied with the method
•imtK'BIPTION PRICE, IN
j o adopt it and exerclsfl his privileges
f S
YEA It
in such primary to seek his present
M O N T H S ................................
office, the highest within thc^gift of
w a i t M O N T t W .. . . . . . . . . . .
the people of the state. These ropn
O i l t « t * Is Ihr CIO b t I'arrkf l l . M I'M V»*r la
nominated for the Judgeship, and
l i t n m M JOcl t i l M rolh
f l j a n l r In Adtaar* M«&gt;l Hr M »dn at O tli* kindred offices wore candidates for
nomination for appointment in the
Aa Had—4-Oaaa M»H M.nn AU|»&gt;| Itrd
same
primary with the governor.
M t. at tha
at Hnnfnrd. Iw tU U
D a d rr Aft at M arch lid. I*T&gt;.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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of them of. the truth of thi* charge
nwd*&gt;._tiutt^*tlie&gt;t-i«hrp&lt;ed—fritn-^overnor.
During the primary, and between
that time und the general election
it was charged that the governor
wn* not n Democrat, and that if

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with the , intelligence • of th e i r n t
audience, the people of Florida, in
which the leading man rising in hi*
strength o f' character, manhood and
faith standi forth in the center of
the stage aa an inipiratlon to men
teaching them of the better and no­
bler things of life and as nn example
for them to follow. Wifi he do it?

A SAFE PILOT
H.To steer your financial ship safely into the harbor of prosperity is
a SAVINGS AC CO U N T here, which y o n jn a y 'o p e n with as much
or as little as you please—Bearing compound -interest.
UCALL FOR P IL O T !
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Unco ilpon a time there was a
mail Jiamed Neighbor who owned a
l)i.,:nij/ui
ja lo s h ir-fronT. “ TTvinc near Neighbor was another man I
who atrongly , coveted Neighbor's |
horsp, and had tried in every con­
ceivable way to come into possesaion
of such horse by fair means but had
fuildd. lie t h f o j i y on the raodcidc
uhd when he saw Neighbor riding
toward him on |d* horse he feigned
illness and called to N eighbor for
assistance. Neighbor being n kindly
man dismounted, and with much
II. R. STEVENS
I’ rralJ.tii
diffivculty placed the sick mnn on
IhU_Jiorse to take him home.
As
80on as the rascal was balanced In
THE B A N K
the saddle he put spur to the horse
antF Ealloped off. When at n safe
distance hr turned and called to
Neighbor, the man who hail he­
friended him, that now he had a potent n band lender as Professor
Gallughor anti it is to he hoped that
he will make this city his permanent
home.
Wo suggest to the cily council that
arrangements bo made to poace ad­
ditional lights in the park for use
during the concerts, and to Increase
the seating capacity of the park.

L l M N r YOUR nUSIHESS

SANFORD, FLORIDA
F. L

O, L . TAYLOR-

WOobRltFF V k s-P r. d d .n l

Caihiar

R. R. DEAS
AllT Cashier

T H A T INSURES Y O U R DEPOSITS

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. Which Horses Live'Tongect?
It hits been discovered flint
horse* are usually the hm'giM 1
and flint minis come *uext In *n
Mark* seldom'live to he over tu
years old nnd ereum-coinred uixel&gt;
coed ten or fifteen years.
Protecting Vchicka From

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.To protect vehicles from I. ,i,.; [UV
Itcd Cross Notice '
r" aoc,c‘ &gt; al «:•»», crow ing «s Into by •nutomotillcs nt night nn in.
ventor tins 'patented n prlmii that
First Aid Class No. 1* h as‘ been ^ ' r,!8t f,rew&gt;
organized with Dr. Pulcaton as InEvening service at &lt;:&lt;10, “ 1 lie Re- cnlclies inys from lights nnd deliects
them through u pane of red gin**.
structor nnd will meet each Monday
n* Influence of ( hristianity."
nnd Friday at 4:00 p. m. nt the
muaI&lt;‘ by thp ch,,,r an,,
Woman’ ll Club-room s.
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A h .... nd r i m tc
tm rn ! .
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a jiart in thesefi servires.
und those wiio wisti to enroll a s '
members will please sent their namei
liy postal to Mrs. \V. I, M organ,’
Baptist Temple Sunday ■
chairman of this committee. A re g -'
Fn
morning:
iitrntion fee of fifty cents must lie
Sunday school, all dapnrtpniit, .upon wntrunce, to- the chair- ‘
mnn Mrs. Morgan*. There will In* 11:00 No services nt the Temple—
r. charge of U3 'cents each for man- on account of Baccalaureate Sermon
unis. The fee' for instruction and at High School,
instructor will be decided upon the
in the evening:
organization of this rjnss.
•• Or.'IO The four II. Y. i\ U. scrLt should lie remembered that. : '
1'
while according t.» Bed Gross rules.1 . ' :10 S,‘rn,on F&gt;r
Bmiyun Ste"The eours.' io First Aid for Woman P ‘*‘n* " f ° ra,il ,n the PM,f»*tsupplies useful nnd practical knowl- !
“
edge which all women should h a ve,",
" F
Bollard of Altamonte ucit "dors NOT provide the qualifies- cotnpnnicd by his family was in the
lion necessary for service ns a 'nuro’a city yesterday.
aid' in time of war." No applicant _
_
_
^
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for membership in these First Aid _______ . _____
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classes, therefore, is in danger of lie- rp~ : = ~ . — *—*
ing “ ordered to thr* front" or to
—
serve in uny Bed Cross Hospital as
_______
such limited experience or knowledge
**
*"
"* V.^WELla
is not sufficient for admission.
It is hoped that men will nroll in
n
First Aid Classes, and information
A,
jw
y ffi
W
necessary will be given those who
\k75T\U r y
may think of taking up the course.
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TH F U N IV E
Bfley M. Fletcher Berry,
Press Beporter Seminole Branch,
N. Fla, Chapt-., Bed Cross Society.
(N e’er then will he dnre it ban )
IIc'H stand just as docile as ai
lamb
While we ride the paper man

t&gt;o come right along, hoys, take i
ride,
'C om e join us while you can
Some day he'll rise; our graft
pled
'W e can't ride the paper mao

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The Teal o f Faith
Editor Snnford Herald:
With your permission for space
the w rlter desires to call attention
to what appears to -him the real is­
sue Involved in the question of the
appointment of the men nominated
in last year's primary for offices in
this' state; most o f them being ju­
dicial offices and those of like kind.

SECOND SHEETS
CARBON COPIES
Arc AtwayK on hand in

It will pay you to be
particular about your car4

bon copies.

P

foe to. $2.(i0 per jBgftc

The Government Is not only mak­
ing every effort to have people raise
bigger crops, hut at the same time
is urging conservation of the food
supply and preventing its desetrurtio’ n bv rats, mice, etc.
A high official in the medical ser­
vice at Washington recently sent
ou t a notice that people kill ruts
advising that the best means of ex­
terminating these offensive pests
was by uslhg a phosphorous paste
such as could lie obtained at almost
any drugstore.
In many parts of the country, ratkilling clubs have, been formed and
general rat killing days decided upon.
Something of this sort would help
in .th is section.
T o My Friends qnd Castomers
I bog to announce that I have de­
cided to make one alee loaf of bread
only and that will retail at 10 cent.
Bolls 10 cents a doien as heretofore.
G. W SPENCER.

many varieties and colot s

In boxes o f 500.

Snic the Food S u p p l y
A good move towards conserving
food supplies nnd human life is to
kill rats. In (he United States it is
estimated that rats, alone destroy
food and property amounting to ap­
proximately f 100,000,000 per year,
nnd they are known to be carriers
of hubohic plague, infantile paraly­
sis and infectious jaundi.ee, ns well a
many other deadly maladies, Every
one shou.d do h|n hit in this nation­
wide conservation movement—teach
the people to kill raU|.

&lt;i-pinyeiV a* wrll

Dr. Davis, the well known op
tnmisl will he at

SATURDAY
SEE

HIM

FOR

GLASSES.

FOR POOR VISION
OR HEADACAE
HKI'EIIKMCK
O r. J. N. I lo b -.n
J. E.

. &gt; ! « &gt; K ir .

Owners of Ford cars arc advised to beware
of "counterfit parts.” If your car needs ad­
justment bring il here where you will lind re­
liable service with the complete mechanical
equipment to give the highest quality of Ford
service obtainable. AH' the Ford parts used
are supplied by the Ford M o t o r Company.'
You can not expect.your Ford car to-give the
service and endurance you demand unlcssyou
have it cared for by -men cxperenced tn Ford
methods. Runabout $3-15, Touring Car
Sedan $G45, Coupclet $505, Town Car $505—*
all f. o. b. Detroit. On display and for sale by
Sanford Machine &amp; Garage Company.

C. F. WILLIAMS

EDW ARD HIGGINS
Salesman

F IN A N C IA L
PREPARED N ESS
in the. United States really began two years ago when the Fed­
eral Reserve System was organized. It will be complete when
every citizen is doing his share towards the maintenance of the
system.
.
F ,
By depositing your moggy ivitjj us- you cun help, directly
developlnft'W’iWsfrreifgVhening it, as we are requircd_tp k^I?-” n •
dejKJsit with our Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta a portion of
your balance with us. (
At the same time, and without cost, you benefit directly from
the protection the system affords us.

First National Bank
Office Supply Dep!
PHONE 148

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

Stanford, Florida

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THE 8ANPORD HERALD

jtltf 18.
Mr. and Mrs. C., R. Tyler haVe
returned from a trip to Jacksonville,
malting tin* trip ip their car.

PACE

f iv e

i,the ehoir .bcfqg especially enjoyed. rate No. 21, dated tip* (Brt day ofThe origin of Mother*:! Day was July A.- D.--JRI I. -has rtl-fl sjitd « *-A RESUME* OF SANFORD
t given in a few words by R. J. Holly tilieato :rt my uilic'*, and has mado
•HAPPENINGS UP-TO-DATE
George \vise, the popular laundry*
*
■|
£.
nnd C. II. Dingee--gave an'interest- application fur tax il'-ed to hxtie In
AJJrt iIJ CtmtmuikYatlcHM for ikl*
UUle IUppeniogs—Mention
tnan drove hi i horse and laundry
f
ing
reading , on "M oth er" and Miss a.»ordance . wijli law. Said c:*rtiti-*
Column ie"Sa,Wfj lolii*f,,\i f'Konc
wagon to Tampa last Sunday, leav­
of Mailers in B riefKitty Dulbue re.eited "M other’s «*■ - emhr t&lt;v.« th** { dl,r.i ing'd-ic-il* •1
M»», N. A, ifttnjti, |%m Nt. 20)
ing the rig in Tampa with tin* Tam­
Love."
Personal Items or
' *•" ' '
,i*if&lt;- J .a •' o i ,.*.. ,
pa Steam Laundry. Mr. Wise will
The sermnneOe by Dr. Brow ni e 11»&gt;. '
1- to ■
1. V
.
Int erest
*
get u ear to deliver hi* laundry and
“ hieh hi* read a letter front; "f• &gt; i
K"'V f'.'rrV l/ - '*
’
I* mi- way »&gt; dr &gt;pt&gt;**-i on In do-.r'
&lt; h** i ■ Mil • -i- i•&gt;
expects lo
he.ltiT tiro* arid
Di iri-m h'vs giving the personal en* j A
Mrs It. A. Newman delightfully step. It r ■:■) s-Kii'-thim; IB..* l!I,,..
1 1' H I
Nav Ci.
Stmmtrr of lhc Hoo'lnjl «*n»|l f give hi tter smi.-i- i^ j&gt; uedhlr
ln*tw.*rh .rival a rr»i-ri and To
entertained i h - flunk Cirri,* on W . - l - l
Ur. and Mr
fl
t.t
II
1
if
It
L.
U
an
•
rig
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,{(*.*'*m
| iit tho
‘ x*U' Succinctly Arranged for
J
nesilay uft-rit inn, A Mate guessing nounee till engagenuiil
- NOTH i;
____________ of their lil‘‘ biding of a young German with
fit**
&lt;iiane&lt;*‘
o
/
!&gt;U''h
eerlifiHurried Herald Holder*
X
contest was one,of tlto amusing fea­ niere, Blanche Johns to Mr. Maylori *''* mother's picture clasped to his
th** n.ine* *»f M. ,D. F. Steen.Commencing ,.\Wn?.sday, May
l,rvu::ht tears to tl,e eyes of
1Oth, bread wfil retail at eight an I tures of the meeting with Mrs. S. O. Wright, (he marriage to take place '
loiid cert | (/;*.!• shall be* reChase
the
lucky
contestant
to
whom
June
Cth.
,
*
congregation
ijjd gave them in*
liftecn
rents
per
loaf
T
h
U
’U
made
accordii t to law tax deed'
Dr. Janu** T. Dell of Gainesville
svas
given
a
-pretty
guest
towel.
Immediately*
the
»-ufT*p
was
*blp
information
oti
thr*
'horrora
of
necessary
on
account
of
the
high
'* !! : a * : b. • * , n the JUth .day”
in tin- city several days of this
Others present w**ro Mrs. A. E. Hill. iirought in and the president of t h e j war un,l Mi*crUlly o f the present of June A. D. L’»17.
«&lt;ck on business.
Dr. Di ll is an cost of flour.
Mrs. W. C. Hill and Mrs. O. M. Club, Miss Pftttfe Roberts was t h f f war' 1&gt;r' nrown,e.a® made a special
* J; L. Miller,
eld friend of the editor of 1fho IlerWi ness my official ajgnBture ami
Vorce, guest * of the circle.
The first to toa-t the bride, all the guests l'riLv,,r fo* the war mothers of tht*
G W Spencer. *
dd and made this office an appro­
-:il
this tin* lath day of i la y A. D.
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mein bars wore Mrs. A. I\ Connelly. following with tlulr witty und
Lil&lt;li--jUniirif flfl.^nio»k*nt- i?lT .
bated visit.
Mrs. May Diekiiis. Mr.-. It. F. Whit- inai toasts.-------------- ^
soon be asked to bear these
C. J. Flynn returned to Gaines++*i***#jm*1
il
K. A. DOUGLASS.;
ncr, Mrs. Mobley and Mrs. Mar­
The
bride
to
be
wait
dressed
In
a
w,,nP
burdens,
Tiile yesterday after spen din g'seV
OlTycr Murrell failed to pass the garet Hnrnos.
Clerk Circuit Court. Seminole Co.,
beautiful creation of While ticorgvttc j ‘S,° °*,scrvanc®
Mother’s Day
trai day* here with his many friends. physical examination for the - navy
Florida.
und lace trimmings. Mrs. Ware wear- |ha* ,UM'n of '"'I*1’ d w R fl'mifleanc* as
Hr. Flynn i* conducting the skat­ in Jacksonville on account of one of
78-Fri-5tp
•
ing n lovely dress of copen tafTeta. l *Vat
Sunday and the large
H ill Silt;/ nl ..If,ij/ HrciUll
ing rink at Gainesville now and re­ his eyes being defective.
Me ex­
Those present beside the club congregation, present at the Presby­
The announcement that Miss Marports a good business among those pects to join the army in a few week
members
were; Mrs. Will’ Aroy! tin* terian church ^t both morning nnd
jood Gainesville peopt-.
if he eon get by the remitting of­ lea Bishop »if St. Petersburg will
everting services attested to this
ficer.
sing nt the May rccital.nl the High Misses Mnliel McBrayer, Alma Milfact. People ull over the world are
Until.further notjeo Mutsan’ s pool
J. E. Snyder, a prominent mer­ School auditorium on Monday oveir* tner, Elaine Hamrick, Mrs. Edmonds putting aside lire worldly pleasures
rill be open every afternoon nt 2
Old .Itags at The Ilorald O f­
ing is received with much pJeasQre in Miss Harrelson and Mrs. ('has.
o'dock except Tuesdays und Fridays. chant of Chiduota was in the city
a
to
I
thinking
more
and
more
of
re­
fice. They must be Clean.
yesterday, on business ahd reports .Sanford, fo r’ the’ fame of Mis Washburn.
ligion and religious subjects.
•
,72-tf,
Bishop's -beautiful voice has preChuluota as prospering.
2» -1 Cents Per Pound.
' nr, Puleston and Dr. Neal wont
redott tivr. Her 'song nutnbers’ will
' .1 Faareiftll T o rcr
Howard Lyinun of Altamonte and
to Jacksonville this week to stand
include the following: Nymphs and
On Thursday night, in honor of Teachers’. Kxdminiiliott on June 12
Forest^ City was in the city yester­
Notire has been given this office
Kawtu (Bern berg), Will o ’ Wisp the graduating class tin* Juniors will
tkr nnminat'on for the medical
day circulating^ among his many
PC«\
|
that
the regular examination &lt;ft
(Sprou), Allah (Chadwick). Lily of present "A Farewell Farce." which
I rorps in tie army nnd will be subfCStOCT TO
Sanford friends. Howard is one of
t t l l h en.
My Heart, t Henry (iPehl), A Group is surrounded With local interest*. It teacher* for county certificates will
j«t to call when their country needs
HE*
Th a t w c
the successful .'farmers and fruit
of Old Favorites (Selected), The was written by Mj' s* Hard Steven­ be held on the 12th- of. June this
ifcfro. Dr. Stevens has already been
Have
SHQPb
growers, of his Suction.
MATTCH
Cry of Rachel i Mary-Salterj / ' *
mminc i and accepted nnd it heson, assistant principal of the High year, one week later than formerly
■ The city market is flourishing and
Gown ?
announced.
•
.
piu to look like our-doctors will all
School,
who
is
one
of
the
most
.pop­
The Cry of Rachael is a notably
tomorrow promises to lie one of the
Tip*
examinationfor
whfte
appli­
ifive us if this war gets bilious.
biggest market days of the* week. line song number though sorrowful in ular teachers and a prime favorite cants wjl! hi* held in the Sanford
Mayor Davison, Secretary Mar- The Sanford people should nl! get tile laineht of a mother's broken with the faculty ami pupils alike.
_Miss Slc\cn.oin lia* introduced a High School, beginning at jj a _m.rF—
lew. T. S. Huff nns R. J. Holly down earLv iti tlm
— Xlic_anuin al
'ikTrotny, Li im' TTi li7 I*»17.
WfillJVt 'over r dkU county Wed- the vegetables
fresh
from
(In- Pm’m •' r
' 1*t . I th.- most excel lint. sari a m. hrillinti! repartee und
Th". exaniliiati.m for
.1.•r ,i ••!)»
UMiiay looking up the various board wagons.
_
(lent o f ‘ the many b*-:iulifi:l rompoxi ejntrminr xvti with the litUt- fare,- |dt&gt;-.Mit* u ill I,
1 |,| It N -Ji; ,-r
'1 ' am| .,
W trade regarding the Increase* IT] ' T|It- big‘ mb* at Voweli-S...... Co
"f ™
tit U*.ir I
" I) e Have Shoes That
pb'.isitii
i- i*liin n y , ’ \ ( j a R Ac.uL-m&gt; l&gt;»-gi' mug .if
bright rat.-s. We can count on the &lt;l)wnts| , (lH m,)r„jag and tin- Mure lh".
1
'
Inmr
Match Milady’s Gown
I-urci*
nt1
\i
-i-|
m.,r.liitv
jdi,
(-V
help i-( llu- people of Lake
countv W.......
. ......r..,t ,.n
,
"Death.
and Mali h Her Purse
i.aKe county
ll!l crowded
all .*...
'lay ...
l,j .tie* .-hoppers
1 * J 1.1 to.
Lx.tmirie.-s nr* rciptested to r"! ort
As Welt"
in this |roti—t in a rai u* of freight *aUrilctcd by the very, low prices. T ,' r" “ *;l1 turoi am! rain. I come. ‘ I ' hi romt iim m to '17 at til,* S u e
*L .
"*
*
T
,
ml
i
promni.lv
at live a hove iiamt-d
r,
ford
Hi.-.,
a,ml
M.,v
22nd.'
V.dl)
I
find
you
before,»'«• Thj* delegation mi de 11e The sab* wiIJ L.sl ten'd'ays and this
s and what
p. m,. preu-tfed by Luuiern Chain j xml r.liall bring.pen and ink;*4. er
trip mar in Mayor Davison's ear i.-f a good eluuice i., get peasonable Dentil, hi me in.
Peters Says Is So
tClasses
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K
ii*|
’20'
on
tin*
c.xmpUsjwill
be
furnUhi
1
l&gt;y
ihtrsupori..
.nsad were royally treated by those goods^ ut n good price that will suit
aod followed by an informal rt*eep*ldent. Examinees will not lie , , r
. big hearted Lake county people.
the pocket book. R ead.the adver­ He was the bough of - the tiltpnmi tion l&lt;» the Seniors until IPetO." I ttlilt»*d to have in their possi . r,
tree,
Or. HARPER, Spcclnllsl — In tisement in the paper today.*
This is the program for Thur-olny any books or lyipcr* , f any I.
Nt»T long ago Vogue wlusYou
broke
it
He -Hands no more
tbrenic nnd nervous troubles, spinal,
ept ,i,-h - !...iv 1 (urm.lied
evening —•
Big market today on Palmetto
p, red to -i muid-of tin-moment
by the -i.nr*
ttonmEfh, liver, bladder, kidney, avenue. Go down with &gt;i.ur mar­
the hold- r of the »■vaoilnato»n
that Nils t p-to-date's boots
li e vi,is tiiy lam|i m (lie Initi-e of LhrheumstiAn, eye strain, catarrh,
I' -t f art her
inforrimtioii address
ket ImskVl and pairoio'e the market
m&gt;w tnlitilied the go*&gt;n. she
.......
'»
tf.nv
it,.
Lord.
headache.-l-xziness. constipation, val- and help !'• make it a Mteei-xa.
t Ids otlice..
*
•wore.
The maids whispered
There
will
lie
a
meeting
of
the
\
-&gt;
u
i|u&lt;-n*
lo-d
it
and
left
notins
tulir heart trouble, anemic and poor
T. W. Lawton,
U. L. Taylor spent siverulduy*
about
it
the indite shoe fac­
Ladies
of
tile
.Maccabees
at
the
dark
and
the,
sword.
bloyd circulation. Thorough exam- of this week iq Jacksonville attendSlip! Public Instruction. Seminole
tories got bu,sy and there you
Woman's
Club
Monday
evening
nt
Death.
Death,
let
me
in.
isition. Careful diagnosis on y6ur the meeting nnd school of Masons
Supt. Public Instruction.
are and here we have them.
7:20. A full attendance is desired.
rue free. Hotel Carnes, City.
Seminole County. Florida.
and Royal Arch Chapter.
I that was rich do ask of you alms;
Phone 91.
78-2tc
7s-Fri- He
Mrs, P. T . Wakefield and Mrs. I th a t.was full uplift empty palms(
'hangrti
&lt;»/ . t ditrem
E. II. PETERS
Hon. If. II. Dickson,. Mrs. Dick- Adams of Geneva section were shop­ Back to me, give the child that I
Mr. and Mrs, T. U. Charles moved
Boats, Shoes nnd Slippers
Lontj-xt
Trunnion
Lift
Bridge.
wn and Mrs. Oettier of ■Orlando ping in the *&lt;-ity yesterday.
bad.
Mrs.
lust week into their new borne on
The Timer tirldge In Loudon, tmllt
sere in the city yesterday coming Wakefield is getting ready to accom­ Give to my arms my sweet little
M l HAST FIRST STREET
Buy avenue, recently bought til |In 1MM. litis it spun of 22ll feet t-lx
up to enjoy the ride over this new- pany Mr. Wakefield in a trip to
lad.
Inches, und Is tin- longest inmnloii lift
brick- roads anti take in the city. Bloomington, Illinois, whore they Death, let me in. •
'bridge In tin- world.
Mus Hcleh Rowland accompanied will visit honor folks for several - —
Mr
Mrs. (• L. Taylor have
th*m to Sanford.
weeks.
Arv you grow i i h o deaf that you taken t
Rowland home on Mag-.
P u r i f y i n g S w i m m i n g Pools.
Have you been to the city market
cannot lieaF?
Dr Runyan Stephens of Ocala
holla in
.London chemist** hav** found t(mt
*21 deliver a sermon at- the Baptist yet? It reduces the high cost Of liv­ Unc lose the dim *•&gt;'**. unstop the (lull 1st.
vvut*-r In sw limning pools mu In- puri­
F or Sprnins, L am en ess,
fied wltlmut fmpiout *Images by tin*
Ttmple Sunday evening nt 7:-'IO. ing and brings the , producer and
car?
Sores,
Cuts, R h eu m atism
addition of a Unfit obtained l*y ill*'
consumer together. You are helping Let me in!
Erery one is urged to "hear him.
\ Mr -a
Penetrates and Heals.
occupy tin* home of Mrs. Jtrian *-li-rtnilysls *,f tmigncslu.
Woodland Park is the only'place your town by patronizing the mar­
II call so loud, t will cry so »orp; Higgins
ket.
it
will
open
tomorrow
at
six
1
wi
Stops P a in A t O nco
vilh amusements and taken proper
com** open the ford.
i
’
{lock
in
the
morning
and
will
re­
must
in
pity
You
F o r M a n a n d B east
tirr of. Open Sundays only. Leas­
Notice of Application fur Tax Deed
door,
25c. 50c. &gt;1. At All Dealer*.
ed privately on week days. Large main o|k-ii until eleven in tht! morn­
Coder Section -H of Chapter IXHs,
Denthl Death! let me in!
Mr S. Maxwell and family ex­
dtin pool, hot water jetn, shower, ing.
l.ow * of Florida
J. K. Johnson of St. Petersburg
pect to move into the Johnson home
toboggans
Picnic conveniences.
Notice Js hereby given that Elmer
has bpen spending a few days in the
on
French avenue after the first of T. Haines, purchaser id Tax Certiti
f.'fiir*
Day
Kirrcinit
mi
T
ii &lt;ihy
69-tf
city on business and greeting his
An excellent program hps been ar­ June.
Mr. and. Mrs. .Edgar E Browne many Sanford friends.
ranged for the Class Day exercises
idt Wednesday for their old home in
The many friends of Miss Yir- tin Tuesday a f t e r n o o n which will be
/VripiKif Mention
girin
Brady will lie glad |o learn held on the High School campus
Eirhihond, Indiana, after upending
Miss Lucca Chappell left on Tues­
lb« winter months at their home in that she is recovering from the re­ nt five-thirty. The exercises will be day for Brunswick, Ua„ where she
cent operation for appendicitis and dpened with the song, "Where, oh
Btck Hammock.
will visit Mrs, L\ U._ilum.&gt;y,— Later
is now out of danger.
________ Where are th«-Ver&lt;l«nt Frrshmcn,1*
she will go to Alexandria, Va., to
Prime cypress ahingles, (our,- five
You cun, buy fresh vegetables, by the school ami. in succession will be Die guest of relatives for several
**d Mx inch widths, all twenty
chjckcns, eggs, Lulter and every­ follow the song “ for we ar the months.
, '
i«h&lt;» long, to move quick at 12.76
thing you need at the city market Senibrs" by Senior Class.
P« thousand. - Chan. L. Woat,
President's Addresrf. Hobby Lning
tomorrow.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. Hawkins left
Otitdo, Fla.
.
65-t
Song, “ We’re Loyal to You, *17
on 8qmUy for their summer honre
Carpet your rose garden with lettuce, not pansies
. . . __ Senitir Class
in Commerce, ' Ga. . Miss Annie
Red Crush Announcement
Class Prophecy Ruth Runner
.--there's money,
in it.
Hawkins and .M r. Torn Hawkins
At .th# regular meeting Thursday „
, ,,
.
,,,
*
.
... .7 Group of Humorous Class
•
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expect
to.leave
in
June.
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afternoon qt the Womans Club
‘
o « . #*•
Clear Your
Songs
Senior Class
eneh member was urged to se­
Class "W ill” Katharine Aycqckc
fflHKkL^x Com plexion. *• rooms
Miss Lillian Jones of Orlando is
ct ro a new member before the next
Take more ground this year for your, garden and
Song,
"Hall, Hail Our Senior
*
*
,
’
*«
the. guest of Miss' Elizabeth Staf­
with This
meet ing.
Class"
* Senior Clasx
make
it
useful
as
well
as
ornamental.
ford.
Old Reliable
It is earnestly requested that the
Song. Hail and Farewel), Dear
public does nut wait to be,asked to
R em edy —
Companions
School
join the Red Cross Society as mem­
Mr. I). W. Herndon left on Mohbers art* desired and St is not neces­
It will pay you .well to put potatoe vines where
dky for Memphis, where he and Mrs.
w
an c
U « (f}uc IFrtfdfp^ A •in')\nrnn‘ nf
sary to -lie personally invited. Srnd
Herndun are guests of Mr. und Mrs.
the lawn was: beans, radishes, peas,
The following ubnouncement will J. Warren. From there they will go
your namy nnd subscription to Mrs.
Puleston.-S r , secretary of the Sem­ lx* s F f.ftfr itA o the many friends of on to Chicago before returning to
your flowers were a year ago*
i J l N t i . Huttioib, ImVItL Wotdirt
inole Branch of the Red Cross, N. the contracting couple in Sanford. Sanford.
“ J"*■***(11»•(« more icrKNituc*. uslp
Fla. Chapter - or -join at the next Miss Johns Is a lovely nnd charming
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eruption*, hire*, ccirms, tic.. u»&lt;
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Mr. Wright is the popular
meeting Thursday, May 21.
Mr. ami Mrs. 0 , L. Taylor re­
? ? -WwothM anil b » l i ; taken Internally —
mailing
clerk
at
the
po*toffice.
You have room enough to have a real garden •
" T i f f * l" * trial* ol water H I *rt*at th*
Riley M. Flotchbr Ber/y,
turned Wednesday from a short
'rouble and pur)Be* .h« blood.
On Tuesday afternoon from -I to 6 visit to Tarttsoiiville.
Press
Reoprtcr
Seminole
Branrh,
anr* that tutphur It on* of th*
where you can raise your own vegetables and
o'clock Miss Blitnc/ie Johns enter­
*-** rtrtlm blood puhfitn known. Re*
N. Fla.. Chap, Red Cross Society.
»*ood cwnpJtidootin’l tkla dc.p
tained the Ishpening Club at the
some for your neighbors besides.
-Clktalthdtrp.
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Mrs. H. C. Gerror is spending
lovely
home of her aunt, Mrs. K. E. Friday in Tumpa.
“ Safety First."
,nr HANCOCK gULPHUR.
e&gt;io- *&gt; •“ » b*»n “ red with aalU"Now, Willie, where was your father Ware.
uttmt itiult* (or over 23 year*.
last
night? Come, you must tell me
Following the usual literary pro: • Mrs. Chas. Tyler is visiting in
SOc and SI tht bottle
The profit to be had in-actual cash will surprise
the truth." Willie—“ I guess not. moth­ gram a number of other guests ar­
H j? doUBhl'*. If h« can't wpety you.
St. Augustine.
er.
You
can't
puulah
mo
ns
hard
as
uTli-'i* **.** *n-* th* PrR* In tiaraot and
rived and all were invited into the
you.
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be can."—Life.
dining room which presented a
•“ coex u q u io tuLPttea
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ’Colbert who
courasv
scene of rare loveliness, the color were recently married jh Pembroke
One Comparison.
, ( *■ -AkSfeKtS*note of pink nnd white being carried were the week end purs Is of M/. and,
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A Joke Is-tike u neat ankle. It has
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Four delicious courses were enjo
FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS
ed, nnd following the third course,
Mra I. D. Pearaon left on Wed­
paper nod pencils were passed, Mrs. nesday for Valdosta where she will
Ware asking each guest to write an spend the summer.
F E R T IL IZ E R
editorial on some subject which was
&lt;uni&gt;lnat|on nrand-Good for Anything That Grows-Vegetablcx Especially
Mother's Day at Presbyterian
uppermost in her mind. Each one
was read, causing much laughter at Mother’s Day at the Presbyterian
IM-I.B. HACKS - . . II.U
100.Ml. HACKH - - - *1.1*
church was most fittingly observed
the originality displayed..
(hufrd rlira irtordlng I* lonlia* for mull rilf drtlmle*.
Mrs. Ware was the last upon the at the morning ami evening services
SEED PEAS
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it The Hume Institution"
Itr.hkSra . *J.7S pr( b*.hrl VoljorIU.il Hood - *1-2* S " bu.koI
her editorial a peculiar thrill was felt |delighted with the exercises. At the
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by all. ‘ She told the guests that her ’ morning- services the musical proFORREST LAKE, President
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The first houso hill probably will country of tho Antichrist from -one when
.
|purchase fruits and vegetables fresh
be allowed to stand is* it b , but the end to another.
"T
he
BUck
Eagle
will
see
himself
from the field,
second will be changed to fiv e to th6
forced
to
liberate
tho
Cock
in
order
.President regulatory power* ’ veeted
in -the bill Nin th Agricultural * De- t o ‘ fight th« White Eaglo and* the
' Call for 8llenee.
Cock will pursue the Black Eagle in­
partaient.
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
Jack, .who wns expecting some or
The second bill also will authorise to the country of the Antichrist to Ills little friends for Ids fourth birth­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
day pnrfy. wns told by Ids mother to
creation of the emergency food help the While Eagle.
TY-EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
piny quietly, so as not to wake Ids little
'
"T
he
battles
fought
up
to
then
agency, to operate utider bisection
sister.
He was promt thnt p,&lt; could
will
be
as
nothing*
compared
to
of the President. It would be head*
enterndn
his friend*, sn'whcnghc tioys
W E K I#A * ITEMS
medals for school work as pupils of ed by one man, wifh a staff &lt;&gt;f as­ those which will take place in the came Jack linincdlntcly greeted them
sistants,* many of them business men cou n try, of Luther, for. the seven
Hcv llartlctt fil|pd his appoint* Miss Furcn.
Angels will together pour in the imoke by snylngf "W p can have nil the fun
ment here Sunday and had o large
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mi Warren and working without pay and would be
In the world, hut everybody please talk
and appreciative
audience
both their young people enjoyed a trip authorized to utilize thoxervlctfi of of their censors ■on the impious
on their tiptoes, so a* not to wuke sis|other government departments and. Earth which signifies that the Lhnih ter."
morning and evening.
*■', ‘ |to Daytona Bearh Sunday.
will orifer the extermination ojth e
Hvery one was glad to see Mrs. ' A daughter was born to Mr. and j agencies,
all
likeli-'
rj&lt;
e of Antichrist.
Lena Lee and family at church Sun* Mrs. Marvin Austin Sunday. •
Herbert C Hoover, in
"W
hen the Baest sees that hef
day morning. T. I. Itoyd brought 1
--------hood will be named to head this
lout
he
will become furious and
board. The President, it is under­
them out from Sanford in his car. ’
WEST .GENEVA AVENUE
race
of
Antichrist.
Earl Holiday will spend Saturday j ^yt. aro hnvjni; some awfully drji stood has about ftiade up his mind
and Sunday In Winter Park visiting woathcr BJ.a|n, jf ttc COqld only that Mr. Hoover is the man for the .•"When tho Beast sees that he is
his sisters, Miss Achsabci and Miss have rain now everything would feel place and will name him as soon as lost he will become furious and of
many months tile beak of the White
the bills are passed.
E. W . DICKSON
Minnie.
much better.
Eagle, tho claws.of the Leopard and
The
main
thing
sought*
in
rho
Ad­
Mr, and Mrs. Cyril n&lt;iyd and
314 W. 1st ST.
SAN FO RD , FLA.
PIIOXK 67.
Mrs. Will Robinson and daughter,
the spurs of the Cock will-furiously
Clydie, Alexander Pope and Miss Gladys were the afternoon giieats of ministration program of legislation,
outlined by Secretary of Agriculture strike at him.
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AUTO TIRES AND TUBES VULCaS t ZLD
Houston
are:
.
"T
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ey
will
cross
rivers
ovtr
the
and bark Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Jitn Corner has returned
A. Newcomb nnd E. Crip pen were home from Orlando, where she has
Power to Increase production: reg­ bodies of the slain, nnd these, in
on the sick list the first of
week been spending several weeks with ulation' of exchange*; power to fix places will change the course of the
W e are Specinlists in oiir line, and
but are hoth much better at present. Mr. earner's mother.
prices and to ' requisition hoarded waters. They will bury only the
men
of
noble
families,
a
n
d
-leading
handle nothing but Tires, Tuhet,'
The gardens here are-looking very
— supplies; power to regulate use of
Mrs. J. E. Vaughn was attending grain in the manufacture of alcoholic commandants and the princes, be­
good considering the dry weather.
and Tire Accessories. *.
to business ip Sanford Wednesday. liquors; prevention of speculation; cause to the carnage mnde by the
Mrs. Tom Fortigr has been sick licensing’ of dsitrihuting agencies: ortplcs will he joined the wholesale
EAST SANFORD
for several dayp, but is little better authority to create on emergency death of those who. will die of hun­
A L L R E P A I U W O R K G U A R A N T E E 1)
Rev. J. W. Raril tt of Enterprise now.
We truly, hope she will b« « ii fUQ(| agency to enforce food control ger or the pest.
is expected tg fill hta usual appoint­ be able
■ to be out again.
moasurta.
"T h e Antichrist will ask many
ment at Moore's Station church
The corn crops aro surely looking
times for peace, but tho seven
Sunday, the 20th.
good now.* We guess somebody will
Minncapolis, May UR— Declines Angels who walk in front of the
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller drove have bread to eat if the war is going
of as much ps $1.40 a barrel in tlour three unimals ’ defending the' Lamb
to Aitamonte Saturday tborning on
to begin soon..
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prices were registered in the*Minne- have declared th at'victory will only
busini%i3_ aud in U h * -afternoon to
qpr.Iis market today;
Fancy pat­ be granted on the condition - that
WILL
CONTROL
FOOL)
Gmcva ferry to the Sunday school
ents dropped seventy five cents to lfie Antichrist lie crushed like atarw
*picnic. ■ • *i
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$15.10, tyhllo first clear were quoted on the barn floor.
M r., and* Mrs. Edgar E. Brpyn' Government Will Draft Bill In Fit at $1.50 n barrel, $1.40 under Sat­
"T h e executors of tho justice of
ns to the best way in which to spend your vacation.
THERE ARE Ei; p.
■ .The Case
;
and their aunt, Mrs. Eldanor Jordan
SONS
why
H
would
he
to
your
advantage
in
arrange
to enter this -Anol
tho
Laml&gt;
cannot
stop,
fighting
ns
urday's
price.
.
Washington, May D!.—Redrafting
the earliest dale possible. Call or wrlle and wo will be glad (o gi», - c m
started Tuesday for thidr summer
lung
ns
the
Antichrist
possesses
sol­
to you. •
home at Richmond, Ind., having of food legislation pending in eondiers to 'fight agonist them.
Whether you e ’ er enter the school or nol you owe It to yourself i ■ t|„
WAR
PREDICTED
IN
DETAIL
their beautiful home on Geneva ! « rcM 10 ,n“ l ihc v,ew" o{ the A,N'
this much.
Let us show you what a Course would mean to jou. lin e use
"That which makes tin* decree of
avenue in charge of a care tui.ir air *n' n!&gt;lr..ti &gt;n was forecast today in
your own good judgment,_____,------------ ------------------------- - ■■ ---------- tho
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am
b.so
implacable
is
that
the
the request of lhe senate tfgricu
Remarkable Allegory Written Over
ut ulI.
AiltLIirl-r "P i*! pretended p* !&gt;*• a
turul coin mi l tee th at the house con
-— — r — w o -Vra ir TgB~*
Mr. and Mrs. (i, C. f ’ harnherl:.in 1ttij
Bower ■f t'nri-i and to act in !Ij«
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N* W Y ; i
if* r:.M ■ ! r. a [ 111. i
mid"—Mr nriiT Mrs ! r:i
Name,
and if he does no/ perish, tin*
!&lt;•
t in Ur.i 1.1 in. m
... :
turn
(iimns of the Great Wi
a |!* n nlit (.arty g c
to
M. J. VAN GELDEREN. Brinrlpnl
SANrORD, I I uim&gt;\
The Adntiiie'.rutn;ii ] r* t,ram eul!
iog reinurhat-le all* gor* fruit of the RT-deemei wouht b - but
Lliacli Sunday.
w n t* ii
fi r t h r e e i *&lt;lv i.r•..
o n e lu | r o n i o t
i Brother Johanna* ’.* * ..mi the doort of Nodes would pr'r}., r. l t d Airs. C. B. Tyler drovi food production, unclin r pruviiiin year* a
v..il again i the Savior.
i’ltir-. In ilecipiiyrir
'thi r car to Ju&lt; k*ntivilie t.rut of th, reguiutor^ i i n a - u r ,a n d the third the allegory it must be reraembem
"T h e light which will take place
w c.k with two days ituj
ttsy at.
j f&gt;{\«n|f r.uthofit^ to.insure prefteniial' that
whoro the Antirhrlst forgot his arm*
nt- St.
M. |
Ai i.ui t to enroule.
will n o t - be in any way q human
\ihipimnta U&gt; ford sup; lb s.
The
France i:i rcprcsifntcd by u Cock; fight.
Htiin ( hotpiling and Ruby iluit nr*t two bilhipuro pending in the
England by a Leopard; *
are two very proud young lafiies, house and the third was introduced
(This may have reference to f]s-«
SANFORD’S HOUSE OF SERVICE
Itii-niii by a White Eagle*;
hiving
teen prevented with gold today in both houses.
sen, where tiro Krupji works art*. ;;n*1
.1 i riiiiinv by a Black Eagle; anil
many authorities btlievi- that the
SEASON SPECIALS:
A it-» rin by I Ii" "other Eagle."
(tni ive battle may tak«* place in
while the Lamb stands for ju.lstu,
Screen Doors, Screen Windows and Screen W ire-All
West ptialia. )
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mercy and truth.
Widths and Sizes.
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"T h e three Animals defending the
"Toward the year "00(1 tho Anti­
Lamb will exterminate tho lust army
christ will manifest himself.
His
L A W N M OW ERS:
u
of the Antichrist, but they wilt be
army will siirpars in number* all
forced to erect- on the battlefield n
ALL THE LATEST MODELS
that can be imagined.
pyre ns largo as a city, for the bodies
"Tharo will be Christians, among of the dead will change the aspect of
FEN OLE:
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the legions nnd there will be Mo­ the country side, as there will be
hammedan* and
ravage
soldiers mounds of the slain.
Nothing like it to rid the home o f Mosquitoes, Flies
among tin* defenders of the Lamb
"T h e Antichrist will lose Jifa
and other insects. FINE FOR DISINFECTION.
"F or the first time the Lamb will
crAwn nmi will die in solitude and
be all red. There will not be a
mn dries*.
His empire will be di­
Complete Stock of All Other Seasonable Goods
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single spot in the Christian world
vided
into
twenty-two
states,
but
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that will not lie red. pnd red will be
none of thorn will any longer possess
be
the Heavens, the Earth, the
Make Your Crops With a Profit
fortresses, armies or vessels.Waters and even the Air for blood
(Curiously enough, this number
IV r tiii F o r F rf«» I !•*•»!*•
will (low in the domains of the four
FOR THE AUTOM OBILE O W N E R UK lirofn ninl I*11ntrtt
coincides with the number of Ger­
l/F L O R ID E A L
elements at onep.
m
ALKIDEAU
man states.)
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person and Properly, is
"Tin* Black Engle will throw hiniWilson &amp; Toomcr Fertilizer Co.,
m . SEMINOLE
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The
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Engle,
by
tho
order
a.necessity.
You must have it eventually....................................
‘ self on (he Cork, who will lose many
Man ii fact urcr.n IDEAL FERTIL EMIRS
%
CHEROKEE
of St. Michael, will drive-tho ‘Cres­
I
feathers,
hyf
w
ill
strike
back
heroU n it e r * In h i»rtif M m lilfiu i y n m l ( i i H f T t i r l i l f i
Come and see CONNELLY
I fealty with his spurs. He soon would cent from Europe nnd will install
F E R T IL IZ E R
Then
Jac!;&amp;onvi!lc,
_ be crushed were it not .for the heel himself at Constantinople.
Florida
will begin an era of peace nnd pros­
of thr* Leopard nnd his clr.ws.
WILSON &amp;. T0C.1
"T h e Blark Engle will rente from perity for the earth nnd there will
ggEERTIUZER f o —
the rnmitry of lt;lb rr. will ? i; rj ri -« ■e no more, wars, «*a&lt; ti nation lining
fr a
rAjAClwONV ILL2
•■u.
I be Cork fiofv, r,noihir
nnd will governed acnrrding to its desires and
.iving according to the rules of jus­
■! &gt; w O n w . i k , , Y in vatic the reentry t f the Cock uj
tice.
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to the middle cf it.
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"There
will
he
longer
Lutherans
The While I t gh- rim ing fruit thr
Buyers and Shippers of
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Thcr“
Litmb
wdlf
north » III ruipritt- the B lrtl; Knclr
reign
and.
the
supreme
happiness
of
irrnl“TtH* V ile r T it le ’ will invrrc t'v
Humanity will begin, , Happy will be
.Hose, .w ho Yacnping the perils - of
.hat .period will be able to enjoy the
fruit of liio rtjgn of the Spirit and of
.ho purging of Humanity, which can
i.h I
Sanford, Florid
2 1 0 E. First Street
&gt;nly come after the defeat of the
Antichrist."

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Orlando h ahn imbued with the
idea of a city market whero the
country people can -bring their- veg­
etables to the city nnd n il them out
out of the wagon to the conRumcr.
The Orlando Board of Trade recent­
ly appointed h committee to investi­
gate this idea with the view of hav­
ing such a market on one of the
streets of' Orlando.
Hon If. II.
Dickson was ycro yesterday nnd in
conversation with the editor «f-Tht*
Herald spoke about tho city market
and was urged to bring his commit­
tee here tomorrow and see our city
market. Mr. Dickson will endeavor
to do this as his committee meets
tomorrow moaning and they enn got
a good idea of the plan from the
Sanford market.
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pulled off by ninny of the Florida
dUefl-Lhix-summor-in the effort h&gt;
reduce the high cost of living by
bringing the producer nnd, the con­
sumer toguther for the profit of each
other.
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could have a fine niurkut in that
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Many Good Receipts For The Farmer

he kept in the hrino from 28 to *40
daytf to secure thorough corning.
Tlnin Suit Pork.— Rub each piece
of meat with line common call ami
pack closely in n barrel. Let stand
over night.
The nett day Weigh
out 10 pgum k 'of salt and 2 ounces
of saltpeter to“ eac,h 100* pounds of
laeat ami dissolve in 1 "gallons of
boiling water. Pour this brine over
the meat when cold, cover and weigh
down to keep it under tlie .brine,
meat will pack best if cut into pieces
about fi inches sijuaje. The pork
should be kept in the brine till used.
Sugar cured llnms and Huron.—
When the meat is cooled, rub each
piece with salt and allow it to drain
over night
Then pack it in a barrel
with the hums and shoulders in the
bottom, using the strip* of bac6p.,{p
fill in between or to put on top.
Weigh for each 100 pounds of meat
8 pounds of salt, 2 pound* of brown
sugar and 2 minces of saltpeter.
Dissolve all in 1 gallons of water,
and cover the meat with the brine.
For summer use it will he safest to
boil the Iirine before using. In thnt
case it should he thoroughly cooled
before it is used. Before winter cur-,
ing it is not necessary to boil the'
brine. Bacon strips should remain
in this brine four to six weeks; hams
six to eight weeks. This is n stan­
dard recipe* and has given the best
of satisfaction.
Mums and bacon
cured in the same spring will keep
right through the summer after they
are smoked.
Tin* meat "will he
sweet and palatable if it is properly
smoked, arid the flavor will lie good. |

h to say thnt I am mailing (junmrf gasex. giving an offensive
fast a* possible the *bulletin odor to i hi- mi at. Ii t, important
)inc Canning of Vegotahlci’ * also that curing ahuulU begin ns
U only just "received I) cause soon us fbe meat is cooled and while
. ut Wa*shington on account it is Btni fn . hv J united meat may
lurt* of application#), with a be cured-so that it wifi kei p, but
nf qthers selected for the nothing in the linfi of preservatives
library, as being particularly can bring back the natural flavor
fur present needs. All, those when it is once Inst, The safest rule
•fco do not receive these wit fun a to follow is to s a lt,meat as soon ns
^ picas apply *&gt;&gt;' P0!,lal
il. is the animul heat is out, and before it
1-pouihlc to know and decide ns to freezes or starts to decay, Ordin­
rh ind every housekeeper who arily 24 hours to HU hours after
i*uld rare for the set without for slaughtering will allow suffiirio nt
time for cooling,
&gt;tl application,
More recipes from the bulletin pn
Drcscrfailves
jtiU will be Htvcti in next TuesSalt and sugar or molasses are
the preservatives most commonly
used, arid are considered the, only
County Agent,
ones necessary for perfect curing,
Curing .Meats
and the finest .quality
of cured
i must be properly ond'thor meats. Borax. boracic arid, forma­
cooled to insure food keeping lin. salicylic acid, and other chemi­
,j, If salted before the ani cals are sometimes used in preserv­
,t is out, the shrinkage of tho ing meats,- hut they are considered
i causes, the ro.ention of in- by so many authorities to he harm­
ful to the health of the consumer
that their use should be avoided.
The proprietary - preparation* put
on the market, arc also dangerous to
health. They are more active than
salt, and the chief reason for -their
■use is to hasten the curing process..
Dry Cured Pork -F or each lOtt
Salt is an astringent, and when
pounds
of meat weigh out* 5 pound- l
applied alone to meat renders it very
Juird-&gt; »ttd~dry*r— ffx~rrrTfrrf1
TT
ENGINE''. BOll. hit a, HA».
-vm m i w o r k i n g M A cn rsK itv
draw (rtit the tin-,it j . i u i - I n ;l
■n i-.i.i- nor -I M ill &amp; ip p lir ..n d
M uM
-'"‘ Vf"» ImmcUUU utilpmrnt. &lt;■&gt; few days it will contract and harden
m
, Iiul•»t.'.U
'X B * brfw i- p i.rin g ,«*ir erdi r
the muscle fibers, t hu&amp; shrinking
*d tin* tiUAtiiri’. While Du* iui-.it t-.
the volume o| meat. .Saltpeter n ■
HA1.SBY MACHINE CO.
curing it A lu-.-t in have ii packed in
,M.|t 1"j W 111) S lir t i
i . t k . j m l l l r , H o,till
used to preserve tin- natural color,
a barrel or tight box. For the wake,
hut it is harmful to the health.* It
o f convenience it ii advisable to
is even more astringent than salt.
have two barrels, and to transfer
Sugur is not an astringent and its
the meat from one to the other eUch"
presence in tho p ic M softens tlm
time it is rubbed.
After the l-ist
musrle fibers and improves the flavor
rubbing tin me.11 &gt;:embl lie iu tin­
of the meat. Sjilcrntus baking hiiIu . i
horn I fur a lin k nr ten fl.ij s. nil u
is used ii) small qtiuntiti,-. i . &gt;u«-&lt;-(i-n&lt;
it will be i-iireil and ready to .mubthe brine. in warm weuther a ..mail
To cut nicely tt h desirable to have
quantity will uid in preventing the
a coot and rather moist place in
brine from spoiling.
which to keep it.
Recipes for Turing
ill Work Receives My Peraona
This refipo should not be used
Snltpder in small Quantities Is in­
where
the meat must be kept’ in a
Attention And Best Efforts
cluded in these recipes because its
warm and dry place, as the preserva­
Telephone No 26 use hirs heretofore been customary. tives will not penetrate easily and
OpfMitv ettr Hall
Inasmuch- as it is objected to by
uniformly.
some hygienists us being injurious to 1
C. M. Berry,
health and is thought to be useful j
County Agent.
only for "preserving or adding color, I
It is considered advisable to tnake j
experiments to see if this ingredient (
Magazines Periodicals cannot he dispensed with.
Bone Dry law Does Not Prevent
Corned Ueof -T h e
pieces corn*
Sodii Fountain
Lir,uorn Coming Into County
ly us.*d for corning are the plate,
The Bone Dry law insteud of
Cigars and T o b a c c o s rump, cross {(Its and brisket, nr ih keeping liquor out of the county
Modern. I'p-to-Dnte Barber Shop
other words the cheaper cuts of seems To have caused a larger bunch
in connection
meat.
The loins, ribs, and other uf hlmd tiger cases, than before, if
fancy cuts are more often Used fresh. the county court this week is any
gunge. The manner of bringing the
liquor in now is for a party to go to
Tlte plows for corning should be cut Jacksonville* or Tampa and bring
nlo convenient sized joints, any it to the county in trunks and suit
5 or 6 inches square. It should ho cases and getting off at some smaller
the aim to cut them all about the station transport the liquor to the
sumo thickness so that they will tiger's lair and there dispense the
JEWELER
make nn even layer in the barrel.
refreshments as per se. But Sheriff
Meat from fat animals makes Brady is also on the job and hit*
MY SPECIALTIES
choicer corn -beef than' that from succeeded in tagging quite, a number
poor ibRnslrT When the meat ia. of the'commercia! traveler* who ar?
FICKARD S HAND-PAINTED CHINA thorough,y cooled it should be corn carrying suit cases for the first time.
ed as noon as possible, as any decay
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
In’ the county court yesterday,
n the meat is likely to spoil the with Judge ifousholder presiding
lOGERS' PLATED WARE
byrne during the corning process. arid County Attorney ftchelle Mnines
FIGIS AM) WALTHAM WATCH Eh Weigh out the meat and allow- eight at the bat there
pounds of salt to each 100 pounds;
18
liquor
cases ^ ’and
tw o
« « « « « « ♦♦♦♦♦♦ sprinkle a layer of Hult one quarter larceny cases. Yesterday seven of
of nn inch in depth over the bottom tho.tigers were convicted and fined
of the barrel; pack in as closely us and the coynty road will have plenpossible the cuts p f meat* making a
layer 5 or C inches in thickness; then
£♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 0&lt;•■&gt;o ©*
put on* a layer of salt, follow
D*eluch Csrds Will Be Publish
with another layer of meat: repeat
.
Heading At The Rale &lt;
until the meat and salt hake all
r « Tear.
been packed in the barrel, care being
used
to reserve salt on.ugh for u
Dr. H. H. McCaslin
good layer over the top. After the
package has stood over night add,
DENTIST
for
every 100 pounds of meat, 4
° * « In (,’ arncr &amp; Woodruff Building
pounds of sugar, 2 ounces'of baking
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LAWYERS

Cheerfulness and stoutness nn* genrally found together. Fnt Is probably
the result nf good dldrstlon, because
food enten Is readily changed by the
processes of the body Into living tis­
sues. The flesh of your Itody may bo

W e do both and that is the sole reason why we have and are
succeeding with our GAS and STEAM FITTING, PLUMBING,
IRRIGATION PLANTS, SEW ER PIPE and TILE, OIL and
GAS ENGINES, PUMPS and SPRAYING MACHINERY

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Elton J. Moughton

the brine would ,spoil in a short
JUoMcj-,
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a r c h it e c t
It is not necessary to hoi! th
brine except in warm -jfftithcr,— If
Yoaelinidg
Sanford, Fla the meat has been corned during
the winter and must be kept into
the summer-season it would be well
to watch tho brine closely during
Mtorney
the . spring ns it is more likely fo
am. OOUNSF.LLOP *T LAW
spoil at that time than nt any other
season. If the brine appears to be
lc* 1,1 s,f*'c and Hederal Courts
ropy or docs not.drip freely from the
w""dnifT
Sanford FIs
finger when immersed and lilted, it
should be turned "off and new. brine
added, after carefully washing the
meat. The sugar or molasses in the
L AW Y E R
brine has n tendency to ferment
nnd, unless the brine js kept in n
T *. COURT IIOUSK
cool place there is sometimes trouble
lon«» H3, M»-w
from this source. The meat should J. R. STEWART, Prop

“ WeBtlift Thfe'Sea-'Wall

Bring Your Batteries

GE0. A. DEC0TTES

OAK and THIRD

Up-to-Date Charging
Outfit Just In­
stalled
PHONE 194

PHONE 388

[ M EM BERS SANFORD BOARD OF TRADE 1

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IN 5 A N F O R I&gt; — Life I* W,„th Living

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1917

QUESTIONS TO ANSWER

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FLAG RAISED

INTERESTING PROGRAM
OYER LYRIC TRANSPORT SANFORD CITY SCHOOLS
ON REGISTRATION DAY WEDNESDAY TORPEDOED
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C E R E M O N IE S N EW S O N F R O N T SHOW S
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nnd l oqi'diiiii -.l :ih • it the glaring P R I M V R Y , G R A M M A R
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PROGRAM S

f&gt;. If*ti'*t a *»11•**n. ill wh.it country
are you u &lt;ttir.cn or Mijlij v t?
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1 ‘ n,‘,'d n n l y !•*• untwered on.y
The llag raiding.at the Lyric T h e ­
London, England, M a y 21. -The Council informed him t i n t rudhius!
that will he asked nil young men
4 li‘ 1,1 nn‘* ’ilarants. Retm'in- atre last' Wednesday was marked
Annual Aftmlr Recital
: to
«ho have passed their twenty-first h‘’r .th a t a "*I&lt;&lt;larant" i* not yet n with huml appropriate exorrWs and HrilUb -4ntu*piiiT" TrahsyTvalila was lievo the wituntiop.
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Wnm in's Mrs. Fannie Setml.rjdge Murfson'i
thirty-first birthday on June 5, t h a ’u i' n or ,!l' ’uraii.-,.stale the name &lt;rf * Judge,.Ilmndiobler j\* master 'o f May S with t|»e-lo &lt; of IDIju'rsons. Club •«ugge&lt;iing that the council studio which opens the Commence­
follow rug otliti.il idntr’inent was
day that President .Wilson 'lias art J ’JUr C0UIltr.v.* as "Frartfce, Japan, ceremonies lud charge of the event The
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take r^ej-i to i lant the -vacant lots ment Week programs was given on
aside for *registration for the new .' ,*‘na' cU‘.*
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Monday .night in tin* High School
and int rod treed ihc speaker of the
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in ,-, r s,&lt;* num• tre requited to register on this *iuy,
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llgurea of charming maids
State, your age to d ay In j e. r** etc.
\ .i. ib-i s of I Ii . ity.
tlirougii ih«* entir*1Austrian line from rieil. name ' a • referred to ntre «t i,H 1 la«-sie.s who had u part on the
Disregard
adilitioii.il
months
^
^
,
f
t•
•
ir..i
go.\«.
nineiii,
ii.iiiu
1 only. ^
W hen.the tinje came for the rais­ Caalacnavigga t" the Adriatic, abnut
committee with power to net.
.‘program, (iraeeful houghs oT bam ­
or day*. lie prepared to Kay **1 «#,** u,c' 0,|iee you In.Id. W you are in ing of Hie Hag little l i t he.- Mill r
cr *’26." not *.*1U yrs. :i moa., or the one ol the following ulltceit or cm- p illed the ro *• and as the Stars and miles and took more thnli f'.OPn
The ‘.opening of alloy )• 't-weon boo arreenod the wall . while tail
prisoners. The new drive I a dirn,.r
palm* .hi I sin dler f-rn.
( fu,
employ uielit.s use title of the, name*
like.
• ;
Mi i I*
Stf l pr!». reaeHpd the &lt;*ul the fine ee- m* in
i
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&gt;n*
d:
in
rv
2. Home address.
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This means* the" |d iu e « here y. II
.In I:
i ... i. r
' i* i • . »
.- ; i
■b 'I *C | .ill I I 'I .11 . Wit.I ,i l....n|.
h»\&lt; your p* riuaiient home, not ihe
I ' . ' _.ii-"i hi
11
Iil.il
st .t'u •
M m-rva in Die baekI l i,. v.lore y*ni work. It. p n p u n !
hi .I I n. Ki r . a l l i •n w lu.'i was
i i ,I. f i lie I '.i . \ . .
; |,,- I ...Ii . • i r I h;.. i.iih. i,Ii gr*i
Mruitnd.
.Mftrld**
peilest ils
.surto .it. ioc addre.-s in t i n ., w..t
formerly eon loomed wns »'i e*t
|
Itl.if if.
.1 t U.
crowd.
rWas ............... itl i; • r.i| i'i" \
m "i i t -.1 wi» i j .r li ii.-rei till * I with
iii
S,
aril
“aj Main Slrcvl, Chicago, Cook ployed in the m-u t . rvice &lt;i( citizen or
m &gt;'i r i ii-ri I
Tin... .
*s of this seennd dig
The pr* .mil offi-n i\s- was opi-in d *ity engine r was iii't-ncted to t x - - ieriu, coniplcti'd .tin* arliatie effect.
rounty. Illiiioi*.
tliat is, giving mt-rthuiii wittiin ttie ( nii,.«1 m.....
u i,
. i rr.. iiJjii , : .ttuniie
afid"«h" iinm
.min *u
m .i' &lt;
c/owd
r.iwu pre*presDunih. r and name of atrci t tir t,
by attacks mostly north and east amin • sain** and r«q»ort t i* fi-*.f*•»t-&lt; ' The' program
was
woniterfully
out o t t o i&gt; t h e im ir io U s in o f th e S a ilT
it i n
wit*d:t
(. TI
n. c. i . \ &gt;
11
thm town, than county unil state.
end
.toil
i
-ted-of
|.inoa
solos.
(8i. *IJy whom* employed? \Y
Yh'-r*" f..rd c • &gt;: !*• ;.nd tb ir. .l.-\i
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3.’ Ih.ti i f liirlh.
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i. ' i.11.
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n 1'ig and
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■!•*&gt; ti.o-iit t'.i; ; oi'old *,
a .'r. tn. to • i ritno
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pitpi-r to iiitu tne lirat thing.
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unj le. “ AugiMl o. I MM."
w * il to .' l ; (hive.
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din- . . . it you your on n a ...,
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V a - - .• • Men Nut Km ,pt
I** my ‘ re ■* in. . T ||.' ei.'int t f • ri .mi
^'Ai.fcu o.ii.
1 lie.n nay "on ‘my
iii
i Ii • stall's, added to hi r
• t life
l.bk :*l l»»|l
1ifl tf^ ir*|' »i
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M• r r *•••| j,-i. .tier* i **rl
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r.irilyi l»*.id b&gt;
Many ^ • , (| 1..1 1 "f M' . t i..
only and pa .a f.
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f *r Women i t Tr-ll.ato mu* «' v to ,t&gt; . f..'!"
li.i y. r-.iuy were born. Vida may
l. icng iieen
U* Have you a lath
• i f.r
in
tim e
I
I,.., .*, ; i * ;.. . f i*.
Mil.'.* o r ' in- i».ir
be (ifr.i.ine&lt;l by the r t g i e f u r Ity mu ,. wile, i m i 1 &gt; U l , . i f i J o f
\\ A"
it 'VV it lit ,1* •* ill St. Pc ersb. i...
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lli.t t,infill i: | | '
trio. i
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lin . nd I lie —t •I. r,. , j, •• A a tits and It.
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end
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ni'on
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.Arup.uy troin lJM'i.
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w !l -. le. M*d nnd
r.* protniu' -'\ to TI... w - ...-ivs ,
! Wive ; ii.ii it; i b..fr own t i.r lit
4. Am you | l ) . u natur.d born &lt;iti- WI it II
the
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a. • i •* f il’ vi’ Mu
trn. .. a ti.iiuriilizeiv iitiacn. , .,n
y i.ar ..a •w. r tno.i, ai I
t '..1,
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rt.
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ui," ...'.lie Vvill bav
alui.. . or iia\e you i . u n u u your
II I. i . I..K' i"..i .. in- ti; n *,i&gt; ,
c o m il for th-1- . ei,rr*
nd • t ; • • ! ! &gt;• ion*
u .meed itr.il th" i . i . i i ; . f V ut |g,- . wa. prcse'Ued t •
muti.i. n io become u i Wizen itfjiitii; l . i .i r iiiuii.il tn..ii ,uU( own wni, n them up i .* the jieriod of.th e war. ntl'i‘ Ion IS:ltf’-!i- transport i r n v1.v .1 V III • \\ n % t ", i1,. i . .. | "
’. Ti..' "Will t)’ tlte
T i ‘ rill is n *t g/.it?.*.d ;n*e came v i u , ofli* i. li; report, •!.’
*Wci.j;
.
*
you idoil,' In. Vi ,« i. u, to l.'i.i, uo
i ’ i rl ; (ii!!i -rt S-iruvi'waw
.
jaiul .tp,..- .veil, an iVJerk lavtr.:ct &lt;1 to \Yi
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no let your u.ditaey' uru r interfere wraltby iii trried iii .mi will l i ' .Jnlllu nVi ^ T l„- Mtliitmrhm -illJ.iU-Aewf-d-TST.-rrriTni *•:
Ten •' Ji.’hrf iHy Fn .vll.'ht/ illyi-.I oT )Vom
tu—tig t im.se -arm— are
(l) If you worn &gt;»»■»» tn rb»
VtDll Vbv » »■»
k..U tb.lll.a tu-Sestq
juully
^ . 1 aging work In moQy w*«ks^ in tor .airV t'lul*.
iiv&gt;
greater pot rt'.inl Vajuo to the nation j dqlji^ tie* Tran*, lyajiia in
All l*;isi*.| .' Ii i.ig n teiu^jfd to , Ic_ ii.: v.,ii. t io Uaautlftii 'accoraSU1.4, •i.iiluulng Alaska alia »ta- u “ 4 a
^ "“ ‘iiuium. On in.the
uiual vocatiunJ than they Mwlltemmwin M nyd,
cuuntil udjourtu &lt;f.
; ' • t.iln nt o' ••!' ctivrly • | layrd by
*ui, you ute a imturul tiorn citizen, tjL,,Lf
u u u .a Cue1 ......... :■"* i(»
uopttUuuiU
unwould
be
at
&lt;b»
front.
j
n
j
rtt_
\v|u,
th..
e
t
c
tlo
i
.if
h-.
Mr It it. H i*.
no n utter what may have' been the lluVW "*
,J oJicly
|."| petico-ur
Many married men with rolntlv, * ,
..
. . .
blue
",
ni.nl
o ttu n M p or natfoarity of yt.ur pur- ^ t’u*
•All ill" (Clin lw j’d; 1 an I "Lily of
t:* gis'r.ri-in P •&gt;
||y .le,. ndvnt upon tlo ir’ earn­ meiit, all I h ' " ’ l'»«t w •it&gt;‘iirmy m.-n
flu*, ti you wire .born in i o i i U | Ur ^bbotvu.
.
•■II. nry tieebil) were
li.
.Kerry
tn.ile
citir.en
&lt;f
th
•
I'nited
'
ing i vv'ill I c e.venipt for this reaioiti. and nllii •:*. 2» &lt;&gt;f : h • iail •.* p*‘ri hKicu, you sue u citizen ol thi- United
iiu ,. .warned or single l winch!)
.iih' v. il i c. 1 .1 i'.* e .. r • i m. The.
t
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bi
tv,
1
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i.e
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nf
JI
and
.10
il. lor Io* other.‘
ing. Tne Tramylvani.i was n for­ mu’ll pre -'.'t, t i a I 1 Indore tin* group* of old favorites which in-*
btati. unl.-s you were .born ot alien, ituev ts|.»-vt»y wiitctif;
mer Anrlipr liner. . * *
•*
ptttetiUige. If you were born abroad.I m i i uuos not —... waether you
prnp&lt; r r ,i&lt;ir..' i ni *ii:rir
June ••!ii...-&gt;I tip- " I ;:-* II- s,» of f’ ummer," .
The rltje Ifroitt^ Sanford to Orlan*ln
&gt;ou ate Mill a citizen of tne United were once m.inicU, out. wne..ier you
uth and It ve Ids name. r&gt;corded 11*'' "Cornin’ Tlr&gt; :gh th* Rye," and
M-te, if your father wus u citizen oi Ull! |U-I*»LU ilU«*. All UlbWiT io till* ov*r that new highway is tir.mm
nne nf the minter from wlii. li ii tn Annie- Laurie" w. re greeted with
(' .} &lt; ot nrll .*;ci'irg
the United Stales at the time you 14UC011011 uj iu /uut iaiv't diatt Uriel* snilf, .Uncle Henry Peppers of New
hearty i./ Lu e. Tlio eticoro "Dlx•
•
City entil'd il ‘ f l lie city &lt;d Snn- .' 1

%tre bom, unh-v* you havu e.vpatri- U # Unci Miff "C**UCA.tlallt "&lt;»»U|,hU‘ Atigustlne^mado this-statement after f)&gt;ri} VI b./ w M &lt;n M, y 21, D1I 7. rt new artiiy, H .uutters unt wlmtit^r ie"-^’lt’f&lt;**lght fiirch vnelfasiins uml iotted^yuurself;
llall*" •
**4*IUIaJI an# Of **AlI- trying it ont; "Yon enoM make.*, 1 , , .. m. in rrgntrr
you are c x 'in.it under the I iw, or teltupted iipjlaute. Most prdondid:
----trip in it Flivver that only had b-ilf .jji!, C. 11. Dingir, pre ldent pro whether nr nut you are''phydeairy j&gt; rendered was the "C ry of lUchel"
tSrVuli arc a naturalized citizen
(alary Turn r Salter, a nun her
a st ring,* three Pnt tires nnd lh&gt;
nn'1 &lt;*‘*uriHlm. n W. W ,.A Ii r- unuld'V.tn paw the ekainiimtii'ti. you
ii you have completed your naturul- C ,(14). What military service have
#
jIi -d to the dr.uuztie quality of
m
u
.
regis.»r
just
the
1
and
let
‘
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Miller, Jno. Adams
•ation; that |*, if y 0U bqye "tuken you liuu/ lU ii* • itiuiii.il tears.' g t * g B
.such
.1 big volt • an ! il vn|i&gt; ing with
the
pre-prtf
HUtTiomTTcv
iiBH
on
tfie
“ UU r“ ' k
.......... ” ..Y It. ,1." N win
Al, . m . 11. IV.
ktul papem;" RuU you are not u N ation .or Mine*/
vmiM want to start nil over ngnin ffiTmlqn mid lft&gt;y Fymnk
quttli* 1 f your phyaical film v or sympathetic int- n ity. Hip tragedy
fltiitn if you have, only declared
sn 1 1 . The j er.- nii.i pathos of the sang. Mias Hiahop
Minutes of last .regular meeting your right l
rto matter wout county you serveu th’ 'same evening.—St. Augustine
punzcs-iej
11
rharming
poraom.lily
and
n
l.
ties
1
r
failure
to
pr
:
eat
yourself
Jour intention to become a citizen I
,ouvi give c o w " u e im qrm -uon Record.’
.
- r*ti«l nn*! ndnj tipl.
•want D, if you have only taken out ill UII»WCling llicu. qUeatlOlis, Mat
for rcgUtritlii.il are heavy, ami at- line ilsge.presenrt*. Mm. Dt*aa,‘ who
D‘l p*|.er*"(; in the lulter case you lluMltJ your Tuba, U*l"Z one oi llie
tfinplud CVa:iolia »)l the law Will lie was the Bf.'um ainl.it ii one of San*rt only a declarant "
* t'uiiowing ttuiuB. "C,oiuim»a)uiieU oinjet with severe iniinsliinent *.
If ford’a nu t popular tnusL iatu and
you
have
u
vali
I
cause
for
exempta gifted aceom;ianiit.
You uro also a naturalized citizen licer, ‘‘NoneoiiiiiiUaiuucii
oii.ccr."
lion you t&gt;li(&gt;bi.i prv-.*ent il und you
• sltiuiugh loreign Ijorn, your father **i iivate. ’ h e at, s.a te brui.cn in
Tho jiarn nuntb.vra were rendered
br Hurviving parent became lu wioeii you serveu m one oi m e ioi&gt;
will lie exempt. If yitu have none
with the ease and tinisb, und the
VOI.UNTEKUS
WANTED
‘UfziUtd w bile you were u n utr 21 lowing woruss " ib iu iU r/,
you should- not attempt to hide by­
cucuiry,
grai ftd poke that is characUrlatk
hat* Ol age and if you came to the “ Artillery, ^ "meuicui, ‘ ^"tn.nul,"
hind one. but should shoulder your
uf Mr*. Munson’s pupils, which won
Our young men nre oTerlng themselves, their lives in
U iu d States under 21.
share of the burden of defending the
"A viation," " { s u p p l y " r t i a n n * , "
fur the young musicians volleys of
the service of our fountry. Wo who rannol servo in this
* liberties of your country. Uno of the
" N a v y . " N t z l siuie the number ul
appDu'c an a ene.ir.'*.
Tne interway
cannot
do
less
than
&gt;beat'feature* of the selective draft i
Dl You nre a fdeclarant if, al- y c«&lt;ft&gt; servile, bot couiitin* tune
pr,'tuti'&gt;ns were given .with preOFFER OUR MONEY
liiul il*will take thos;.* who can b.»*t
th«uKli a citizen or object of sotn*- s,.ia.t in tne l l n s i v e . iitiuiiy, naiuu
ci T m und in perfvet time, ntleeting
T in : " I tUEItTY LOAN "
he spared Iro.n tho .country leaving
hbitn yjuntry, you have declared tne busiou or stuio you seiveu. 11
mm ii credit upon the excellent
Is calling every tnnn nml woman to help make the worhl
beldfid i t u j * w o » are n -I’difJ at
011 tufii beiore a. naturalization eourt'*you m’Hrt'd ulflier' lliv UnTiesi Mates
training ui lh&gt;.ir. instructor.
Tho
safe for future generations, to do nway forever with the
home.
lu tills way the wjiol,
)°ur intention to become a citizen of or one ot t h e ' state.* •&gt;! tile Wniteu
a,
t l .Ntiss Margaret Davis,
rule of tniiilnry forre.
,
strength of t!u nilvion cafi bust he
«Le 1 1niteu States. Receipt Irom the Stales, name your service fn one oi
wh &gt; ii a graduate of the Munson
It is the fireal Opportunity for every one who loves
brought tu bear again.t too enemy,
CU|* «f the court of ttie certified m e lollowing lerms: "Nalioaul.
.Stu, iu ii aiwaya.lhu signal for a
Liberty, who loves his f ’ountry, who loves Mankind,
ami ul the s,.n.* time not seriously
i ) of such d e c l a r a t i o n , is o f t e n tauarii ( o r su ch a n a sueu a s t a t e ) ,
sti i in t ( apt luuse f«r she is one of
who loves Peace.
#
impair the* linin'* economic lift*.
fs'ltd " t a k i n g
out
nrst
p a p e rs ."- " A n t u i a ( o f suen una suen a s i u t e j , "
th. J-vi :it* 1 i-m* m I. ists in the « ity.
While others nre volunteering their lives, let 11s who
. _
. .
S-v.
011 »r e not u d e c l a r a n t if y o u r brst * 'V o l u n t e e r a ot U u iu m - Stales.-* or
i dilute Kvtiu Munson, who is
may not tin likewise volunteer the use &lt;1f a* part of out
Atlanta tire Loss
*l ' r K
o u t a f t e r S e p t e m b e r "IC « kulur A t m y i h a v y ) ol U n ited
“ bv.^uckn
"iV*
uiiuW.cr lavurite und ltoynl KlintMoney. ,
m
Atlanta, M’«.y 2J. '1 r iievions
•I
hint is more than 7 yvuis Stales."
wortii. ieJuL-rs among tuu younger
The Ennks of the city nre taking subscriptions NOW
ol*J.
wife
made t uu^iil tliat w irk w iul.1 mauiviuU^ arc
wutm|y greetand will take )OllltS.
eotqnunco
*n«zt
woek
on
robuilditty
ltl.
Ando
amp
Tluodoro
ftungo in
(12). Do you c)Jltn exemption
information nnd subscription blanks firnishoJ on nppllca(1 , v
' ..........t *
.................
the‘section
mat
was
swept
Ity
tire*
their
spictiaiiV
duev;
tzclla
.Slone,
• 1 ou are an alien if ^ou do from druli; Speeuy grounds
linn.
‘
*
•
*
.
and
ln.il
I
uuk a moneutr; toll lii.it
three
*
iifcau.e
you
claim
ezompiioti
from
first
Notional
Hank
*
Seminole
County
Hank
I K*Ju 1 ivitUatUi, Fern Ward and
tL
9 ono bf the
m cBtimalio at } ,bi*.,ul&gt;i..
,
Ulnive mentioned.
.
drait, it by no iiteaus toliows tost
.
Peoples liunk of Sanford
....
,
.
,
,
,
Anna ,\iu*un
were unulitcr group* of
1
tie
Haim*
d
.itin
y
i,,
l.auu
build.
— ----you are uzouipt. fo r me iiilonualug* ucct.ruil.g to citM! CuUulailViua young pi 1 i o.tilers wtiusa selections
Y\here were youborn?
lion . of tne V»ar i&gt;e|.artrtieui, you
made by real udaie and insurance arc always enjoyed.
the juvenilo
nanie the town,then the sttoulu•muse a claim now it you mI
“ ‘tn the country, as "C olum :
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on
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THE SANFORD HERALD

PAGE EIGHT

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A Picture that Every Mother, Father or Brother Should See

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The Most TPowcffill iMoral Lesson Ever Screened

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A l n i n d i l a or O i l r d o ■» ItrrurUi cl In I'lal llouk No.
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MAY 29th |

ADMISSION 25 CENTS TO ALL

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Eric to ile r * jo ’ * Addition lo O t l r d o n* ll rco id *it In Plal book No. 1
. County Itrror do

Lola 3, 4 and

jLChildren Under 16 Not Admitted

Special Music j&lt;

J C X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X II. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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The young couple find Anlhnriy'a
mother living ftlone in n hut-on the
mountainn
.The., old woman ^tirni
heroine u wretched creature
She
fails to recognize her son who ask#
for u night)# shelter for himself and
wife
While .unpacking their thing#
Mary makes discovery of the jewel­
ry and when she confronts Jim he
confesses to his crimes
*
Horrified hy tho discovery, Mary
orders Jim from tho room and locks
herself in
nthony coos to sleep on
u couch in the main room of the
cabin- The old woman finds the
jewels and her cupidity inflamed hy
alcoho), leads her to attempt to
m u r d e r the m a n she d o e s n o t k n o w

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A wealthy hotel owner discovering
that his cl»-rk had raised a check,
threatens to prosecute uni CM the
rlerk’a attractive wife. consents to
come tt&gt; hi# .apartment ^t«» "talk, it
over/’- The husband forces her to
go and whioe there she submit# to
the’ Test — trucifies her heart tf&gt; save
her *s| inilest husband from prison.

us

her

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J II. Jonr*.

T . I - Cu»hlnf"a Addllli n lo O t l r d o ■■ Urcordcd In I’ lnl book Nu.
fu u n ly I t r r o i d *
L o t 3 l i n t * l l l p 12 by 100 fl
on K •Ido) anil L o t 3
aril E l* i&gt; Lot l . . . ......
J. M. J e m
Wilson's Addlllon lo O tle d o ao Itcrorded In Plal book No. I. Pace

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IS ft Lot 2 and all l.ot 3
r l l i Itillnt lo
Ity. ami
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3t ll N of N W cor el
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hulldl*r block A
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J.Ot 30 11lor k It
Midway In Hoc. in. Tp. 31, II. 31, a* Urcordcd In Plal llouk No. I,
County ftPcord*
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Cl a*. Am ici'
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Lot 33
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Hark lag It*l

hut manners to escape in a largo
bakery hampjMr phput- to he-shipprd.
‘ S Q t t c r f f i g only minor jumps caused
hy the train’s jolts she arrives in n
minion eamp. There she bring* a
ray of sunshine into the life of a man
or. to
struggling t o . forget his pnst nnd
• .I
start his life ane,w who adopts her
nitd eventually through the child's
Influence returns to’ his home where
a welcome nnd forgiveness await
tn l
—■ ----him.
Later he find* the thfevis W - cf N E W of S W ' i
XX' j u| NEW «l 8W)i
tyho took Joy's "pretty stones" und
recovering them hrenks up the gang.
Joy rewarding her adopted daddy Hr# S\V ( i I of N K ) | '
run E 105 yd
hy fuilhfuily promising him "When I
W 105 yd* N 7
I get hig— I’ll lie your best sweet­ lire 225 ft N id F 1\
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W e d n e s d a y Lyric.
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m llrraitlaii in 1*1*1 Hook No. Z%
{ iiunt; II ccomI d •J. Jl

T . E Wlhon

son.

George Jlrlian
When G e o r g e Heltun, tUr cele­
brated cluiracler actor, who will he
aecn at the Star Friday in the
Moroacit-saramount production of
the Merccllini Millions," leaves the-,
studio at night he is set upon hy un
aggragutihn' of Italian peddlers who ,
JolTer him souvenir postcards and tin­

r WEDNES DAY

TUESDAY
\|r* \«rwi&gt;n 1 ••I'r
In --I'a lria "
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"J..&gt; ami
The Dragon"

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A 1viumph Ama
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SATURDAY

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The Fall of a Nation

THE HOME OF GOOD MUSIC
AND FINE PICTURES

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S ir (ia lla l^ a d .
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hy t h e e x p e r i e n c e ,
Jim becomes a burglar. Mary know­
ing nothing o f all this fulls in love
w i t h a n d m a r r i e s 'him,
and.

“ Is Any (iirl Safi ?"

rom a n tic

w a s - p eop led

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worhL has lt*&gt;t track of his.mother, tan
Learning thut site is living in the.J;)',
mountain* of Carolina, Jim per--()ji
suadcs "Mary to. go with him to visit l-ut*8. tiand i’o mark t#
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Si. Johns P*ri*h.
Cha*. Sweet

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Minnie t - MtfCailum
lla r k T a a 1913 ,
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THE 8ANFORD HERALD

_ ^ ar ?2. 1917

THE SANFORD HERALD

Nice talk, ail thia about grow Smyrna.-' She la survived by her
more food atufTa. While the govern­ sister, Mrs! M. S. Sims of Calvert.
F
ment. la talking about growing more Alabama and a large number of
R. J. HOLLY, Editor '
food
atulT the majority of us are nieces and nephews, many of whom
W. M. HAYNES. DuilaeM Manager
thinking that the government should live in Alabama. Interment will ho
P»bliah*4 Kirry Tuaaday *od M&lt;Uy
compel the people to fence their made in the family plot in Enter­
cattle In this country not only for the prise, Rev. Mr. Harriett' officiating.
complete eradication of the tick Miss Dickies was a consistent and
f To become independent you must adhere to Hie first law of su c­
f l u u a u m o N pptcE. i n a i i v a n c k
hut also in order to allow nil this earnest member of the Mcthodcess—Spend less than you make.
CN VIA! .•••••*'. •••••* ••••»••»••*»S2-0d good land to he. cultivated right ish church.
MONTHS................. ......................... U S
al burn-Tiehrfew have riches thrust upon them, Till*:UKI P I I I MONTI 1
8
*YI now when the food crops should he
raised.
M r . L c f f l e r W a n ts to S e r v e
FORE the wisdom of saving is apparent to every right thinking
T C 7 on ncoount of the ten cent,
The following from C. H. Leflfi-r |
, AdfSiir* at JO*. Pn Mowtk
person. $1.00 starts, ACT NOW.
I* la Adraara Matt Da M*da &gt;1 Offlra lick ridden Florida cow we rnnnot is .patriotic, indeed and shows that |
rnise the food studs ns the govern­ he is willing to serve the government
■wl*/,' A* Haraad-Oaaa Mall Malta* Aafaat JI~a
ment urges us to .i|o. With all the in the time of need and "do his
ItOI. *1Ik* PoataCWa al Hanfaid. KkwM*
Dadar Art af Maith Jrd. IATf.
thousands of acres that could be cul­ hit." He ofTers to assist in the reg­
- *&lt;
tivated we are compelled to sit down istration in the following;
and watch the fvti cent, tick ridden
How can I help Uncle Sam on
cow meander through the sticks, June 5th, his day'of registration tifr
Jyf Want vnnw nnsiHESb.
queen of dll she surveys, for is she not the selective army draft? Will glad­
o/ greater importance than a mere ly volunteer services. Put mo next.
farmer who wants to cultivate thp
,
C. If. LofTler.
- C, M. HAND
II. R. STEV EN S
O. L. TAYLOR
R. R. DEAS
land and raise something for the Address: 505 E. Sanford’ it venue.
I'rraM.a
Cashier
A l t ’ ! C t ih ic r
viM.rmMd'1
F_
L_
W00DR|IFF
Vk.-Pr*.id.nt
army?
And if the ten rent, tick ridden
Meeting of W. O. W.
cow is not greater than the farmer
Wednesday
night, 7:30.
Refresh­
why does the legislature refuse to
ments.
All
Woodmen
invited
to I
pass no fenro laws and why are the
come.
F.
L.
M
Her,
people afraid to assert themselves?
Clerk.
In SK'( "t NW1,. Srrtlon 11, Ti'wnihly
W lln r v my band and ib .
(h,
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SI tC. I l a n c 3l K., ' I i P i h . i w . ‘ M n M l u ,
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T H E D R t d l l T SIDE
.ha* liicJ nailer ut IntrnlP n lo nliLi EKi. T5 I 7.
Vrer Proof lo r« tMMi'h rlaitn to thp lant
(trail
D l i f i l \«S.
The people of the United States
above ilrvnlLiil, In-tor*- C|* rk Circuit Court,
I IcrW (.Irrult Court, borntnol.. i
OUR CJTV M A R K E T
• al
Sanford, Florida cn the tilth day ol M e - r ) &amp; Wallow,
are so unaccustomed to war thnt
Thnt Sanford is alive to the seri­
June. 11117
Bet*, lor C&lt;im|,l(.
they become unduly excited when
_
l*i*T "rt-Tt r — * '
Culmaut name* »« *jtnrv*-»;
ousness of the high cost of living is
♦
O i l r- Adam* in (tviejo Pttrlil*.
they see their country involved in.
Pd. (.arvln ol Oviedo P.o.Ma
demonstrated in the way this city
Music Depart men*
___ .
In »*F Cllfull Court, Sr,rnlh Ja.jlrjjl t
I'rnl Mt-(play of titled**, Fl".l la
one. The result is a feverish, liysrcull,
.f jr Sr mini. Ic (tiunlf, I Ittrida. In ( u la
took hold of the market-idea.and the
The filial program of the aeaatn
C.arcnrc Park of llrlFd^, Florida.
terTcdl advocacy of all kinds of prep­
,
iH.
If.
I«ynn
UOHT
W.
DAVIS.
other cities in the state are falling
w'us given by the Music Department
73-Tut* St Fri lot
Iti-g irr
va.
(’Italian
aration and reform.
Public senti­
f . K. Lynn
in line
In fact delegations from
of the Woman’s Club fin Tuesday
♦
t#/
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ment is sure to go too far hut it goes
In Court « f futinlr fudgr. Ncnilnole Cuunl) Tf r . K I ynn, MlddUtim^ Weil \trc l&lt;a
♦
other Florida cities&lt; will come here
afternoon. A-program of charm and
Stair r f f lorlda
It apDrerinj: (rum the allidavh
|* n
in the right direction.
In rr L i l i l v &lt;f
l.ynn, the rornrdalnant, in the at.o*r h v,i
to investigate' our market anil pat*
interest was presented that shoved
All
Local
A
d
v
e
r
t
i
s
e
m
e
n
t
s
U
n
d
e
r
W. D. Iloldrn.
rmu«F( lt«ri in fded, that die |m I , v., ih4l
The good feature is the fact that
tern one nher this one ft just dem­
careful study and well prepared Thin 11end i ng T H R E E C E N T S ■ 1„ Nolic#
WV T “ I* K. 1*1 cn l« a redden! of a U ( r nth^rthe* craze wears oil and the country
, ,
n
n t v
*
... .
fn«y fonrtrn, lh »l «»r» the IMh «Uy « l Jun« wl»«* than the atatc of Mo«ld% an I that hi«
onstrates that we can uccompllsfi
. n. iow. •h*ii apply t» u.r Honorable fetidenea and mntartkt* idtlrrM )■ M
settles dowi^ to business. , Excesses work on the part of those who ren*- Line r or Kach InHcrUon. Minimum a
II. K. llouihoUrr. Jutlctt of i i l d Court, a* ton, Weat Vircirtia and that there h n. twr.
anything if wo go after it, dq it and
derrtl
the
beautiful
selection*.
Mrs.
C
h
a
r
g
e
.
25
C
e
n
ts
.
J
u
H|p of I'rnbate, for final tllifhiryp a» too, In the ■**!&lt;- of Ftnrlde th**
.•’ .4
proposed at first do not last hut that
Fvtcuirli * of th«* relate «il \V. I). Itoldrn. m oiuiip’ic ru uprri » h»»Tt£
talk ahnub it afterwards- .We take
. j,
Gwynn
Fox,
who
had
charge
of
tlm
which
is
rurt
excess
does
last
and
is
ifrrraard; and thM at the t&gt;mr limn I ikill
•»♦*-**IfftY
YITtf“
Th3T”
sal'!
•(*
h
ti
,
,
FOR
SALE
u s too much time u s u ' - ' y di'ctlrlBi*
arrangement* deserves much credit
__ - - —*prr*r-rrr^ Tny flfnrf Irrounbi a* l!»rcutrfa uf thr arfr (»f I m n i y om- y«&gt;nf«.
of benefit.
.
1~~
~ ■
said ratalr and a»k fur ti«*lr Approv**l
If ii thrrrfi »re oiilt red tint
a thing that all of us know wo need
auftar
fur the varied selections nml-distribn-\—
LIT I*, ii'h it iitH' — N p w ft- i l H it d Doer intier 1f»th, A, !h l ^ H*.
tr»‘ the €urnf4ttinar»t*pi lull
\
W'hen the same llimg c-m l i ^ nwnn,.~ ^ few.. Week a aao-tmagitmri
I)
r
u
1
A
h
K
I
.
h
l
A
IlM
l.tiK
N.
b«*f r«&gt; tin* Ith ilay id Ain,
\
- :r rw a ™ , ^ ,1 1 .,.
t i ...
. r u ° m n u iu c and if
W e ll IncAf^d ,
Kipfutfiv.
(It
amt beItie o nil* •! h&gt; if 1
plished at once hr going ahead und j 1 11 water with German submarines s i l v e r o f f e r in g o f »h afternoon' w:m at*
. I f /
ll 1
v * i - C*. 1-i 2- - 0. ^ 20. I 17. A-22.-V*t
l* t* Cunher iifJcrri} rtial TL1*
W
ill
f
r
a
d
c
f»»r
fa
r
m
.
I
•
t
h
i
n
,
if
d
i
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___________
__________
j p 11 l i»l** *1 *ii t hp Sa r f ■r*| I111-r...11
doing It now
The following - from and the land with German spies given t" tin- Hull liiiiine debt. :ilHox lOT.'l, S a n f o r d .
l!2 tl
In |-irru)t I'cilrt. Sr • rnlh judicial r i „ „ | , 1!
w-,
'*
" atiford. Jr
the Tampa Tribune shows tb it the Tt"' «»»'*»«**&gt; " f 11 soon ‘ passed away t bough thi.n dcpari incut wua t he ,: r«i nir'd .
,
iIn
s I* banco
*&gt;, ruitlila,
.N« mlnitlr ('(ii.nl). Kturld
urld..
,fvr
mrrk. onrr a * «r k 1*•r (• if
city market is nitcdcd m nil I h.* j ,,ut ll"' r'-inoiiuhlc precaution Mill to discharge its nliligation of one
For Sale Stock tn th e ( mm). II IS»fi jb mil I Ifr tw, l*'i mpi ai ti.i nt
Wll fl **■**« f . A. I)lltli;lft'«. I 11f r id " i f I if
tl tl t ’ciifl and th** a»al idaiul * . ur ,jt n r
eities of this state both large uml
........... untry no longer is hundred dollars. The meeting was I’Vrnahl Hdw. C’o.
A p p l y H o x M , Thalrhri llnalli Ccmpany, a Ffurlda
('ourt llntl««* In Saniutd, tho th» 27th *J*y
small:
'
*
hysterical but it is watchful and has opened fiy Mrs It. E. Tolar, chair­
*711.1 f
( ‘otporaUuri, Frank A, 11*^1- amd
of April A. O. 1917.
Sanford.
.
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M «r y M. IIimi , hi* wifi, J. Cl, Ural,
•a«l;
•
K. A iHItKihASS, « rik.
|settled down to a rlitional preparaman of the department. Mrs. Pox “ ~
W ilie r B* Ad aril
J* It,. Ilrfiwn at|il
*
V. M. btiuilit *. i». t\
*'D *!i*ration's fjom lit*
Iaru|:a (jon (or emergencies.
&lt; o m f o r t pottage ( o r sale on easy Mary Itrown. H« wit.-, m it. ThaiA K |‘ oti«rf,
gave a paper on “ England mj a Mu­
llousi wi cs' League's;and from vari­
H-M
It*»r
for
rnmnNinant.
71-Td« *lc
The food situation has been diasical Country" und a brief sketch of terms. Inquire of Mrs. M. Marlin rngp,nan'll Pr*ntt&gt;° n "'Thigpen.'hh
ous local labor onions appeared be­
at house.
7C-tfc
* lf * L , J.
i.oui.. r it*fussed ns if the c o u n t r y were on the
i . I’.A .* .* 1 _ 1 * i l l ’ A it I M r t
i|*r and A. I» Iti'ilri, brr htilc nd.
fore the city council last night to iru verge of starvation and economies each composer on the program then
s i m e A r&lt; I it*- t » M!m » , V\ »
* •
T \\ s
I'ricp, \ i
cpiier, w
li
April
1 •*;. &lt;. *|. i» pr..p..t
qujre the cause of the (odious delay were advocated that would have followed the musical numbers.
( ) VI*rlunci - h*rli-1*Mt. i I arli • \V \niiT.f, I ttPt*For Sale Model
7!l
ii a- t» d in i lil* n Tire Ml 7 fr 'j,
I
I w
.im
«. 1i \ J11htti»nti, U ilium f lark
f **I I hr ci». itifur 1»hi, r* ft*pit f. , ! - I,- 1
i
in supplying the people with.a pub­ -muiid' d thi* deal IT knell of trade "Drink I ,i M,- Otfly'*
touring ear
Good condition. Mar- »od l-itifd * tarL, (id w i f \ l c r * a )
St a l * jio*i« tlii ** a( San fur &lt;t. II*
l ■;** -■ r*
MiMifue,
ad rniM«t f itlri 1 nl t he
lic market and demanding that «&lt;■* Wf have not entirely panned through
■nd *p*?riti* at tuna may lit* &lt;d*ixir.td lfi.ni xtm
M r « t ' h m I '. ,1k gain for cash
I'hone (i, Sanford, ,
« f l» li. Mur-f !■*. ilpfeavt'ij,
rwatodian of ai(i* al Hanford, H a , or at thn
lion In* taken without further pro­ I bm Imt wi nr*- panning and will nhiih I*Mi f1•• Sp Ii t I 1till, ‘ D.iiiim' s from
Hriti-f A . hVllundk, wiif »w of F mmI
Fla., tf. (I. Box us;t.
70-1 f
ofTiri*, In thf* diicie*ian df th** A inr Vti r* r-*
__________________________ ( ’l*lfl,
A u iu A
Sfhntidjf,
C'hRrUr
crastination
It v. as pointed out settle down in tile proper stride.
vt In* A'rhllrtt, Jaa. A \V*lni *f* \ tiff
Henry VIM
.
*
.
( N* &lt;l«y a ml l.olllr N***ly, hli wilr,
Mrs. Albert Frye
Huprrvt Ins Arriilert.
T.i-Tu « ti
ror
Sail*
Moat
market
with
grocnibrn
D
.
i.nrh,
M
um
*.
that the matter lung been Indore the
Song. "Nymphs
and
Sheph rrl i"
Provision
has
already
been
made
I
d
Cu
ml
o
1
t««v
*:«*M
n
1
j
Jo4
s
j
.**#
Srm 1nate
Good
business.
Owner
sick
hUMr..*na
EsirtU
cries.
council sim-e December 12, l'JIG,
hl»
(i. W, Hp«i»«r, C’ mrit* W,
Mrs. Ernest Itetts
t'oiinty, Hiatt* of 11or Id a
for
the
payment
by
this
country
of
Altft
n
«
1hy
and
\V.
\V.
Atifrnftlbv,
Address
I n rr LNlatP of
.
with no results to. date
’ Bargain,1 c-o Herald.
h«*t hufttard, l ‘ (I. Ft a! or. and Viola
\Vm It Hurhanaii
seven billion dollars for the w'ar und Duet, "Oh That .we Two Were;
fiS-tf
Bn ion. hi» wifi*, I &gt;1 fendarit*
T
o
all
O
r
d
hot*.
Lrgiiti**1
?,
|)i*tfid
*n
11 » irnl
Maying"
'
*
,
The Speakers for the Housewives’ po one has any idea how much more
.To I rlink A- llr*t and Mary lint, hi*
all IV ranth* having (Tai
uf t b-mf n
Mrs.
Julius
Takai'h,
Mr.
Chns.
Folk
»ifo
ar.ii
i
.
(*.
I!r*t,
\Val*t
V
B;
AH
1
raw
'and
njjairta
«ald
at.League were Mrs Armstrong and it will cost. If we get mil with an­
FOR RENT
* W VuutiK Ktid Ua't *d Mnptpfirciu
X 00 ami «*»rh uf &gt;nti ar»' L* f* •
t *d
Mrs. Sauls The union speakers ap­ other seven billions we will gyt o(T I’inno. "Overture to Xhe Song of;
I* iippr-arifii; from 1hr affidavit of William ■fid rvqmrnd tu p f n( MU) idat ».* *' s t*
’ ti- ard all, pi torn*) amil ocrril (or I ’o in­ rtiandiB whirh &gt;mi, or idlhrr or y*•n. tua)
Hiawatha"
Mr-* Takaeh
K»*r Itont or Sale (iimil RaruRr itial
pearing were Mr -Harrington of the lightly.
Taxes have been doubled
nan l , in * 1 hr »l»o\r alyliii r.t'iia, lint
hivp i p i m l I he p* lata of Wm. 11
■ «&gt;.
ClTIMMlt flo o r.
O o o d Op- iilt-d th n hr bctir%r« that VAtik
A I W l |i|prn»Pt|, late i*t Spinlnolr tuunit I j !*,
Typographical J i.iuTi. Mr Sprunl. and I lie extra burdens will continue \ ocal Solo, ."-l,ass ^fth the DHieate 1 0 x 50.
. _ ..
I A I * n,|
llrit, hi* w Ifr, and J O. II* *1 ’ it&gt; the tmdr 1■ignrd eaerutrit n! •-« f * » .
"Air
Mrs. Vance Douglass port u n i t y f o r g o o d m e d i a t o r . *' A. V\«11rr S Adam* unit f ‘hartr* \\ Vtitini ait him two yep r* fro'in th*- d at ■ t - *• ■'
of the Tailors’ l.’nion and Mr for tunny years.
Rut is there no
jn*| ttiiifmrl Miititm jjrit «r** rp«|t|rni» uf
l»tttrd May I ... A l» l M
Sheldon, Geneva, Fla.
TJMlip
Rogers of the Pointers Union They conpi nnat ion? \V‘e hope tln*r+» is and Hridnt &lt;'li-iru&lt; from the "Itss,■oilpr1
tlian o(
ala!** ilf florid*
f i n s a (.it \ x it I &lt;' 11 \b v \
Maiden"
brought out the fact that the work­ in tbin we do not refer to the politi­
1 1at I hrtp rr-,itfi nr*- nml pnalftffirr athifrti
1a.'. «'?&gt;«
For
Rent
\ part mcn'.s
eti
f I r*' t , ir»- 1** thia Pttfifn**) and agmt utlkf «M%n.
77 ■T u m !Mr
ing people are opi-rc-M-d by the high cal renijlts in In- accomplished by I't Soprnnon. Mendames Tnkneh
1
-tnd that I here 1* it;* prtnurt in t htr » 1at 1* of
Ci*.l id ll v i l i g i t toil market
sir. a our participation tu the war
and Moldey. Miss Murthu Fox; . lloor, nicely furnished for ill Hint* Fiutlfla. th«* • p f d o uf » aubporna on whom Nulir*- uf AppUrallort fur Ta» |)****d I nd.r
lltJ would kind »Atd dpfrndanla. and that ailtl
Hrrtlon N, l hapirr lA^t*
Klurtda
keeping , with sleeping porch
Rllcce-s elsewhere ami reduce the
,
.
.
|rf
t
(Iffrndaui* trr o\i*r t lie
uf twenty'
Nolle® i* hereby flip fi trill \ 1 * p»b
We have heard fur a number of 2nd Sopranos - Me.eiamcs Geo. Fox, O t 1l ^ r Hrreenefl
pDrC’ tiefl.
K i te lie p one yaar*.
j lorn, lurch «■*•*” of Tan (* m inrate N i&lt;
"I
prices of green vegetables' from ten years of t b e high cost of living.
M
Minurik, G wynn Fox, Miss has all rconveniences.
Apply t i l s 1 It *• ttu-nli'n »r-lrr"i ibm ) 11u ll" ■!&gt;- ha»
:**li ll(d«*d
tbi- «aif|
,.tb ||c**r
»&gt; 1IIIItlrm........
.
t
o i l vi-nii’ riGCH.
fr* in mj
■
* •
la fifteen per rent; that local grocers, There has been justification for the
p**ar tu f i r rum pi.-in* rtf *« lull herein filed
•Iunie St union
•,
Oak a v e n u e .
ro-t f
ur, of 1:-d-»r*’ if - 2nd thy of J*jI&gt; A. 11, lta&lt;* t*ta•I*• appliratiitn for t .1 * dr* d
cither through chnic&lt;»or nfcc,.*it&gt; are talk and yet to a great extent - we Altos Mi-sdames Albert Frye, F L
------ M ? th. . 411. l*i ill, (lie ru't ilaj ..I .al.l i
, «-™ol,nrr with laa
» « i l ..***'«“ * *
.
i i i
^ «*ruri.
1
I emliriCM l he* (otlowidf ilr»»rrib**fl j a r t y
buying cheap and M'llitig dear "
WoioirutT. If (' Gerror.
For Rent
I hrve furnished rooms 1 I, 1, ju-tH*r arilrml that lM, nolle* ,ln- ! fha«t»d In S/mlitolF raunty. Flmela. tucould more property have eoinplained
a m * * n a r r r ' *'•'' ,
,
,
of t h e co-i of high livftig.
O ur poo- I
'o n ip a n is ts — M c s d a m e s
R o b e rt for light housekeeping. -109 I’almet-1 1'ui.lOHi.lin ihi ,s» ntei.i
.
! nulilUhFil it, Uat.fr r.k
Srmlniih- r.iunli,
&gt; 1,. " l* 'i '**•»
Rowe,
Albert
Fry.
Julius
Takaeh
tlfirp
t o liv e n tle
i 9-.R p
1Kl,"lila. onr|- a * n k tur nlsr- rlmlnrytltr ;
l 1’*, ^ t*!*??*'..’’ ‘.I "
,
l&gt;le have, bought without conslderFENCE THE CATTLE
_______________________________________________ trek*.
TSia I ait11 hrintr a&lt;a,ra'tl SI the ilati &lt;-l Id''
anjl Miss Monel llnrrold.
Plant food stlilTn, yen
Wlttlr** K. A.
Dmiata,,. lh
th,.* &lt;I»*rk
&lt;l..rk nf our
m.r I itaunncF ill aiirli rutlllratr In rt.r tu- ■
S|o-nd ation of tlo price High prices could
A» Hdtitliu,
For Rent—-Furnished house, rea-! ri,r«Ui tw ,'2 tti'ih7
Ai.n Tax (vntnrsi. *• - i
af d I hr'^',t”
ar»l *2t "V»w"coVrt 1
The social hour which follow'ed the
thousands on good • road
Yes. be combatted in many ways. There
tt ih
r.rurl how io In .Banfor tl til'll Ihi, * ' rin l the 7lh day. nt J tin/-. A D ) ' - • ',&gt;•
sonable. H07 Magnolia avenue
i hlr-l «ai.J rrrliaratr in my ,,tfi ■ * , 1 ‘ 1
! 1*t iltv * f May,
!&gt; 19 .
What is the use when a ten rent, are men in this city and probably in program was most enjoyable.*
mail** appliratmn li,r u t tli-j-il m *• &lt;■ '*
75-tfc J iarAI •
t: A. DUtHil.ASS,
arrnutai r* with law.
S r l i l - t T f l l V l l 1 **'1
tick riddj-n.row can get in your field all others who sell products far be­
C'li-rh
ol
(
ilcull
routt.
II 1 1fur r D&gt; inirl mi nl
I,ran-* Uti,
Unwins dmeribcd* |iro|rrtl&gt;
Ilnt.lnron X- III anil II,
low the prices charged by others and
and eat up* all your “tuir 1,1
For
Rent—
Cottage
live
rooms
at,
.s
0iiri,„r
Ua(r,l In 5r*tilnhlr intihty. FI ".-ii! t , i ■ » e
•(( | ( nm
Ou UVdiKwduy afternoon the WclK 1, of N I P , , Si-rtlnn IS. Tp
I I in - '
night? Or you rum a thousand dol­ yet large majority oj the people have t
$12 50 including water
12H5 Park I T*' ru*«-Btf
■10. I'll art**.
Thl* lan*l t,i*inx a
*1 *t
are Department met for the last
lar ear on a tin thousand dollar t continued to lury where they have
lh r ilati* of l h " Iiiuancc of *a?h rtr-.iti intinie until Ort'dier, rloVing tbe.elub avenue' See G W Spencer 77 tef In ( 1 u u l l C a u ttt ,n u.Hr j ltr ,r. nF lloh ild( Iar r u l t , H r m ln o lr in l hi- p a u ir it! D —L u t v i o a lU ----------- ,« 1 ■.
road by running into a teh cent, tick been iiecustomes to trade regardless
I l h t i - * aafii V.-rllrtrat* *hall I &lt;• &lt;f--h -m,- (
meetings for the season. Mrs. Ja«. r For Rent--T.wu boU.oom/., hitch- • i
4kn"’ p,nr'
• armrilinx In law t a i dm il * wilt i**ur tnrtrri Iden cow.
of the price charged.
un on Ih,- Ifiih day ol J p « \ A- l&gt;. *JSI ■
V*.
Muugliton. the incoming rliiiirni n en, and rliniug loom, with us'* of'
Witnr .y my omrlal "ifnatu tr ao'l . ' y
Albrfl
Iroy, IK J. lUrrrl. Mttlc*
There are hundreds of a m . .of T—WwineM-itm-sttTfjnrmti Jo he grenF presided with gracious di^jdty and
ihi* th r |5th day cl May. A. P DM '.
•
living loom.
Park avenue.
Close I Hama, aldaw.* John J Fci, \Irril K.
(•rail
C. A I tt » ITfi I.AhS
groves aruf hundred* of :-crrs of old bargain hunters but they nre bar­ the meeting was lntere,***og through­
! IrUfM. Kliialvr&gt;th
wfdow.
In. Dux 4353;
* 71-tf
Cirrh- Circuit f o u r ' Hrmlnol. C " . I "
Win. C. Smith, AIL# fl. Holton,
fields in'iik’s fiuumy thpt coubl' be gain him;Tf only w hen'tiny fin I out.
lly V. M, Pourla**. I* 1
F&lt; vehty-tiv'.' dollar* and. ti n
| widow, Harry Holton, Sarah A. Mol*
77-TtlJ--5lr
ton,
wldnw,
Anna
(\
Holton^
alrt|fli%
'"!*»
miua
»
,
tngie,
Unit
some
merchant
litis
tnafked
growing stub for feeding the urm.\ —
cents was r.'ported on the D.-pnr For Rent One room, (0:i I’ al- , (!™re \V. Sti»(I. I(al|,h-Kty. Chari*-*
but they rre not' fenced and no one down a five dollar article to JI.UK, ment obligation of the club bouse
"■I ,f |11- Moor*. J"*„ph ili,*kln*. Frida* l&gt;.
met
to avenue.
r-l-II
Sanferil. Wtlhamriria Hanilt.ril, gthrl
can nfTord to fence the fields tem­ They continue .hi pay .(it) tents a debt and arrangements for a rum­
Htntnri). Juhn Santnril, ln-r hurtianil
porarily and who wants Lo bty? pound for ' liii I ter when they know mage sale to complete the amount.
. . . .
f'or*
widow, aid William l,awlo r Rent — Newly furnished bed rrec*. W. C. l.mln*. Frutcft? Cunthey
can
get
it
clywhcrc
for
50.
fence when tin* law should compel
/„
i n i nlnsham and Ausu*tu« .llrmmlnSAt the conclusion o f business Hie rotAn with H.tunin
priynte ianul&gt;.- i UJ way,.a* tiuaur und»r thr u*i will
They continue* to buy high priced
chairman introduced Mrs. Wallace, My rite Avr.
the owner of the ten cent, tick rid­
an&gt;l
iM lim tn t o(
nd tr*tamrnt
ut Karah K. I.awDr. Davis, the well known 0|t*•
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foods when they know they can get who rendered two beautiful vocaj
fritcr, drrra*ml.
den cow to be fenred or killed?
tomist will be ut
To
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ttinh r drlrnilant*.
il i'l r n d a n t * . Alhrrt
A ll ir r t
la &gt; y, l . i u l r
other foods (is'palatable and .ns nu- so|os
Slu* vvas followed • b/ Mi s*
hod .Rooms' try Day. Week
Furnished
tritious for ' half of what they are
fliers who gave deligaHally a humor* or jUonili
ill — Park nvenue liatj ‘ 105 H«*ah A, Upturn, widow. Anna (’..llotton,
giving.
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mis r .'u liag
Fi ig*r an I re 1 1t we
Park
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T H U R S D A Y , MAY 25
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A u iu M t h
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Pottfin. mamfRer.1 ' 30 tf
u n d r r ■t*m la^ t «bk|l an d t r « i i m i t i t aii( # a ra h
inn* nrtW Ts o economize and ntten- hour with n fre-him uls followed.
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I*apiy, it at you ar&lt;* wi****rr*lqdllt| of lh*»
I wa» is-nteted in spfpding. Tile ex- partment were Mrs. M, ('. Savage,
i l t l i l of Klnnda, All if tha v.i h B a n of
ees'ive economy will pass and Ho* vice chairman; Mm. Alfred I.ilju,
Vcge’ i.bbs
Wantpd Will
tuiy **Ir ftr« i a uiii kn *»wn; l haI t hr r *4 t * fi n f* r&lt;*«n
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intelligent economy will remain for a sechMary-trenMirer and Mrs.* W. II. spot rash for all kinds of vegetable* jjw
Whom wnuld 1.1n•! you Ilf I-Iihn of you. undr RER HIM TOR C lA SS Itf.
! time at. least. If those who inatinge Peters, ^ehiiirinttn of finance.
FOR POOR VISION’
f. r. h, Sanford. • Drop me a c a r d . j l ^ ^ o y A ^ A * '
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the huaine of the hvusehutds give
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their uttfviliqn to getting as much as
Arc Always tut’ hand in
True Ane of Man.
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pwtdlibr** ntuc » w M for *iiffhl rnn«&lt;*ritilv(*
many varieties and colors.
J. K. Parr. &lt;VrO l&gt;‘' *
and stick to it « half dusen years no one knows, |I||| fie |s ii* 111■| n* ! ...»
•HI .MUlhini ri all Wlttli'. 1. II. Hox V,.,d.- in thr Hanford Herald, a n**-p*p*t I lit J. N. I toIhi in
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|publivhnt J b S«*mln,n!s r tunly, floridt.
after the war ends,- they will save] ttionutif. a* mind. V inn ion,*- nnees- N«), i o n ,
enough to b ■ full •■utnpi’ii tion for j tor lln« heguii to think, tfim day loan j
Ii ttili pay you (o lie
the money looses.by the war. The|'v,,s *M,rn. ,\* man fin* prugre - n| lo |
south recovered through economy j **"’
UdUloti year*, or fiaK'-mltllon. i
particular altoul jour caranti tho. United States wll. ,tlu the s‘* w*’
bo|H* hi* will pro«cv»s In IheJ
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next Indf-nilllliin or million, and tin 1
b on co p ie s *
the sam1 ‘ t h i n - T i m i-Unioii.
time may yel ei'ine vvfieti, ns a great
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Miss Henrietta Dickins
4* Horn in Autiaiua aim.it eighty lids ear'll
In boxes c f 500. Price
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A HOYS’ SUMXIER CAM I* IN NORTH CAROLINA
T . past t i g h l 6i*n m o n t l n .
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ate two years hefpre President WilMrs. C. M. Vorce Will leave -for
50,1 ^°°k olfiri*, anti it was upon the
•
Anne
Arbor, »Mich., on Wednesday
A ftF.SUME OF SANFORD
instance of Senator Bryan tjiut'he
wherA her grand daughter, Miss
HAPPENINGS UP* TODATE
was appointed urpler objections made
Mildred **Vorce will graduate from
l&gt;y
Senator
Fletcher.
Prior
to*
his
Addm* til Commutriilion*' for iKit
Little H*PPcn*nK8— ftiention
the
University.of Michigan in June.
CttUmni*» "S«iiff£Jii«ri,lcr PHom *
ele\.uion to thc.otlironf collector of
Prom there Mrs. Vorce will go on to
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of M a » crfl ,n Brief—
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internal revenue Mr. Lewis was
visit friends in Cleveland, Ohio, and •
personal Hems of
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--Ofc, ’
sheritl of Jacluon county am] one of L
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mi mrnrr's itinerary will conelude
Interest
the most prominent men in Florida
with
a sojourn on
|s|e
I’f i l l ) Floir.r I'orly
meeting
polities,
|l «a&lt; in the midst of
On Wednesi|:i.y evening
Mr ami Mrs. ('has. Ilrilt enter­ Miss H. 'ii* Hejle T'olilbs. who is a
every polbi il fight and was mIway.
S&gt;mm.rr of * * A n t i n g Small
Friends of Airs. Ayletl Fitts, Jr.,
tained on Thursday afternoon with returned mission,iry from China will
on
the
M
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! r*ll» Sucrlnclty Arranged for
will
be glad to hear that *he fa rap­
prclty
llower
party
in
honor
of
the
give an address on ‘ ‘Stingkiang,
gresju ves
I
Hurried Heraid Header*
fourth birthday of their lovely little China," and on Thursday afternoon idly improving at the McEwnn hos­
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Air. Cotbcart Is a former hew*
daughter, Margaret,*
who
with she will use us her subject, ‘,‘Our pital in .Orlando nfter jm operation
P«l»pr
man
of
Florida,
having
been
eighteen
tiny
companions
celebrated
Rfmmhcr the city market is open
Oriental Neighbors."
Mrs. ft. W. for appendicitis.
city editor of the Tampa Tribune the event In all the happy abandon
■McDbnaU, Counril secretary, is ulsi?
tfj. Tu«day. Thursday and SaturJjrior to his accepting the appoint- of childhood.
With their gay rib­ on the program. Miss Kmrna Tuck­
and Mrs, Henry Wight have
hj.
’’ merit of secretary to Senator Flet­
• lTnti| further notice Musaan'a pool cher dOring the senator's first term. bons fluttering in the breeze they er and Miss Tina Tucker will* have as their guests Mr. Thomas Wight
(fitted about the lawn like so many charge of . 1 1,,. *Mti«iet' Hour." . The and. Aft. ’ Jnlit'e Phw.W e f
-cl be open every afternoon at 2 During his service in Washington
pre11v n i l c r j l j Lu.-jJbiJwrcJurmv* *ptogfim all the way through is
•dock except Tuesdays and Fridays. he studied Jatj -ii U 'n w h in gtu n i
mg details a color motif of pink wonderfully good anti will be reMiss Hoc Munson returned .^atur72-tf. Xee-fc.Uniyobalty and this year re­ prevailed and the effect was a gnrcetved
with
much
pleasure.
Large
j
day
from (Jntha after a most sue-;
pf HARPER. Specialist — In ceived his degree, l-fe is one of t In­ den of roses, the little maidCns them­
parties
will
go
over
from
Sanford
J.cessful
season as teacher at the
Tronic and nervous troubles, spina!, most efficient and most popular sec­
selves being the loveliest llowyrs of daily,
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'tiothn
school.
.,,‘oamach. liver, bladder, kidney, retaries in Washington, ns well as
them all. In the dining room where
ihtumatUm, eye strain, catarrh,
one of the most popular students at refreshments were served the tahfe
Mi*, and Mrs, Howard Lyman of I
fcrtdiche, ditiiness, constipation, val- Washington and Lee.
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St u -S?ir .
Du-jng the was cenUrt'd -by a white birthday
Altamonte
were guests at the Klks,
tuIic heart /rouble, anemic and poor recent presidential campaign ''he was
On Thursday afternoon the mem­
cake adorned with four pink randies
blood circulation. Thorough exam- elected president of the Democratic
bers of the Sew-Sew Clttli were •i dance lasr Monday evening.
in pink rose settings.
From the
lulion. Careful diagnosis on your Students ( tub of ttit* schnn) and ns
charmingly entertained by
Mrs.
cliumjelier wus suspended a basket
~ Her. Hotel Carnes, City.
J.
S.
Wilson
dt
her
home
on
Onjon
Mr. and Mrs. Fori’t'st Lake and
president of the Wilson Club made of roses and ferns that drooped over]
n
venue.
nan
lilies
of
nasturtiums
daughters,
Seri l a and Maud .wilt
many speeches in and around Wash­ the sides and fell in a shower of
Phone 91.
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r|aml ferrrx tnilde- tlie room very at leave on Friday for. Washington,
Woodland Park is the only place ington in favor of the return-of ilm
ribbon* over life fable. Extending]
tractive.
Only the members were D. C. • They' will (itake the trip in
-fth Ainurements and taken proper President fob another term.
to the corners, ribbons wore caught
present
to
enjoy the delightful in­ their car. •
t«rof. Open Sundays only. LcasOwing to he pressure ijf war legis­ in graceful bows with ferns and roses.
,d privately on week days.'. Large lation before the senate it is piuuiile Vases of pink roses with rfmall water­ formality of the occasion. Enjoying
Mis»s Marian Howe of Daytona
|df*n pool, hot water jets, shower. that* eon fir motion of the appoint­ ing pots tilled with- Hauers completed (ho hospitality of their graciofis
hostess were Mrs. It. J. Holly, Mrs. Reach is the attractive. &gt;Auing guest
Picnic conveniences.
Uborgans.
ment of Mr. Cat heart ns collector of the effective table arrangements.
C. II. Dingee. Mrs. Frank Wood­ of her aunt, Mrs. A. It. Chappell.
GU-tf * internal revenue Tor Florida may lie
‘Hoses with quantities of ferns in ruff, Mrs. O. L.'Taylor, Mrs. Henry
prime cypress shingles, four, five delayed for a short while,- in the baskets and v quint were placed about Mel.nulin, ,Mrs. It. L. I’eck, Mr*.y \
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I wo Sanford
Iallies
receiving
tad i « inch widths, nil twenty meantime Mr. Lewis will continue to the room.
In the living room the May Dicklns, Mrs. Win. McKinnon, many charming social at tent funs are
itchrt long, to move quick at. $2.75 serve.
same pretty decorations prevailed Mrs H A Howard and Mrs ALil-t—
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Mr. Lewis (hit morning statml wil ll.JlillUc . I
I ptr -thousand..
Chhs. L. ' West,
foT, ■»I.*-- ll..Vrrr-----T» tin . and Mr*. \\ K. Watson m
! Oritdo. Fla._____ .— ----- - -G5*t- • I hat he~ lin'd ITot Ii t i i nil rt ill;, toil i ■
Tin* ire cream was served in ear; Wi»llieid. \
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It lit' /Iff-'or
fled of any change in the local reve-j nation cups ami t&lt;&gt; roipphAc the
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(led Cross Social
nue department lo-ailituar'rT-&gt;&gt;7 ti Wit Uglp' ■I lull I In I f. &gt;n w i r&gt;
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of
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and
Mr\-ii'li.if,&gt;*n
and
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Every otic invited to attend the said that ufilil in w -o i *&gt; . &lt;f I. given iMilllti! i .ini • in f"
dc-lgu In i tub with
*. S 1\ h.irrett mi daughter,. M i —i Ktt1qi i Nit-Indmiti
I irb rri'an; -".i.il at the town hulk at hud nothing to say.
red wil h i ra\ - iiThe imi- I'llursiliiy aftertmnii To \|r- \\ I
I* ft on Tliiif'ilitir for Ctiefr .home in
Gfnrva Friday night, Jupc 1st, henwvre cards ijn-Ied with
Thigpen
f
ell
I
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Ininnr
id
inaking
I'awluckei. It I
v..
II Mi mortal
Icityf t!.t■ American lied Cross.
of ro*e- coiii.lining ilohigh
score,
Jo
whom
was
presented
M
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,«erv
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71»-*Jtp
The &lt;; A i;
n lovely lit lie novelly bag. SubMrs. May I tfcklns has as
will lie heli! at lIn* Congregational
Flowers
that,bloom
in
my
garden
Btituting
Were
Mrs.
Norma
King
house
guests Misses Naomi
the
27tli
Inst,
All
church Sunday,
IIAYMS LEWIS (HIT
gay,
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I Mi Luughlin and Mrs,
Neve--* Allie May Ifntrnld who have been
old
soldiers,
Confederate
anti
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inion
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Hernusr of fin
Cr ss spending l It*- vvint, r in I *—I and e e l
Will bloom for you on Thursday.
Mitk Calhcnrl Lands Heel Joh in tire requested to meet nt the corner And if voii'P f e m e end plav with meeting* .'O Thi|j-da;,
Kve-v
w h » will shortly I' i v for M o to r it
of Park avenue and First street at
Stale of Florida
U ee l.
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In Jo atul mnr&lt; It t•►gi t loir in i rt,
Wishing toe. !&gt;. C .* May I s
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'llin ille r
I'.t'in l Its
I'll
wi
fi
'tin
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on
riglit
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church and listen iu 11.■ M. ioort.il
IJtW* M 1 it lo an was nominated
iF n
\l!
rilg I'ttle gu*&gt;t*. all of whom
tfrii) lit President Wilson to he ml- sermon by Itev I
wishing
lldwcrs
hud
upon,
graves
,
/'r/sC/ffus M n l
Mr W \ (linn c.ime up front St
brought
lovely gifts to the young
Ileetor of o.u real revenue, for the
ill Lake View cemetery arc requested hotioree were l.uelle anti Lillian Ma­
Another
of
the
Tlitirvlay
afti
rCloud
on Saturday bringing with
1Dixtrict of Floridn.
to leave them tit the Congregational! honey. -May Portion, Lois and Anna noon clubs to hold its bi-monthly him Dr Davis and City Engineer
church not Inter than u u. in. Wed­ Couch, Carmen (Juthrie, Antoinette meeting* last week was the Priscilla Ralphs Reynolds for the vtrek-cud
The announcement .of the ap- nesday, May" 30th.
Ry order of Shitihidser. Hilly Hnuehclle Wight. which vva- happily entertained by They returned to St I'loud on Mon­
UoeoKnizi* in this Sale a
Ipd.Umrni of a successor to Hon. A. ft'dihins. Com of Pod Id. Dept, Dorothy l.uvvson, Marguerite Dor- Mrs. Portion
Those pretent were day
place In greatly increase
1Hayes
Lewis, collector of inter- o f - Flotida. II. A. It.
tier. Marie Louise Wnl-li,- Margaret Mrs. \\ U Long. Mr- \ E llill.
I ul rrvi-Mii for Florida for lie past
the buying power of every
Mr and Mr- Fd llddrcth and
I F Pan-. Mr- J!t-ierbv.
How man. Wjiumtu
Snnili.
Clara Mrs
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Ifeer" years and whose * commission
Hray. Martha Alnuta Hrvan. Eve­ Mrs.* tinnier. Mrs l. |i Itoberi-. i non, Herbert, vine guests at the
D o l l a r . Wi t h prices
mi*. "At the pleasure of th e Presit.Sinn
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wlob
in
r"iit&lt;from
Mrs.
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Witotlriiff.
lyn
IValmdy
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ust and Sejtlember, t Ii** Hanks of Sanford
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llott would fre made to bring about a *
First National Hank Seminole (*ount&gt;
Itiur1 M• l.uwi.x wus Appointed
Hank Peoples Hank of Sanford.
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tin- cotnrirencement of
Tue*. 7ti-.fl c
Ithe hr&gt;t terrti of President W ilson,1
lud he succeeded Joseph K. Le«‘,
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Queer Ideas About Snakes.
I( ; *til. ad lacksonville, who had
Th e people if I'nigiiiiv hate some
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Hraxlon I't rkin-, Ir . t'harh- IlHts
Mtr
J S WllsOti filler!allied at
and t’ liarh • Hritt, Ir
Flash light,
Alls* .Mole of Fake Alary was the
ilinner
on
Monday evening in honor
pj, lure* el tin table alof group were
guesl
,of Mrs W ,\ t
(or a fevv
of
h
r
guests,
Mr.
*and
MrHer­
I aken,*
bert Lyman of F'oresi City, I,titer |days last Week before leaving for
ms
in tin evening tin- entire party were Canada Wber.e slle will spend tin*
( '&lt;■in jdi o. i nlii r i) I hi i rr
'
guest- of the 1711.- at their regutat -uuinier
In honor of Ah-- l.tllt.in lone - of
Monday evening dance.
Orlando the-charming young fcucst
Mi-s Afary Shepherd of the DayMi
Lewis* wus a* warm il fire. It* will stick out Its legs, which of Miss* Elizabeth Stafford, the
I II.1 High S ell" 'l I the guest “ I her
I
V-' ii I
llritmi . i i . i! -npporter of Senator Il keeps eolleetiled lllltler II* -enles. younger society set gavo a delightful
i me in, M r, W I* ( ,’urter
At the home of Mrs, J. C. EnsI Bryit ' i . ■■ -• elected to the sen- Tills Idea pioli.ilily nro»e Iroiti &gt;the dance at the Woman's Club on
scales sth king mil will'll as llie snake Thursday everting. The young pen minger, the lady folk* of the Clin
Mr&lt; I t- II ,11 i. I,"iite from I *r
Allun gregationul ehtiri'h gavi'oim of (loir
felt Ilo- licit*. Another idea Is that for pie uere . I haI'frolled I'.v , Mr
enjoyable len ten socials, op Thurs­ M' Ewins Hospital in Orlandi* whare
every snake one I I l l s during Easier Jinn Her
day afternoon. The ladies were in­ j she has been for, some time.
Week one I- lit oil a j e a r III plirgn
# vited to bring their needlework and friends will be glad to hear she is
tory.
• Uttl Cross III-nr til
a pleasant soiia' hour was enjoyed I improving in health.
Committees of the Hvii Cross As­ by all present. * ,
Tearhrrti' Examination on June 12
Mr, and „Mr-^ ilraak—U.—Adorn*
_________
Notice has been given this office sociation are bujiily engaged selling,
returmwl F'riday* from. Daytona
t ' th a t t ht^__regular-—Wnminatinn *nf .Hckd.' and at! vert i-ing &gt;vit h ii
Reach where they have been eijpjy*
/'rrsoHaf A/rUiJoii
teachers for county certificates wil^ to house canvas, tile Itcd &lt; ross hening "what the wild wave* say."
*
* .
he held oil' the 12th of June thU efft at the Lyric. Each ticket rep- %Mrs. MutJ’ ’ Woods, the mother of
*
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year, one week later than formerly fesHits six admissions • and can !•»* i M***«. I. W. Dickins i* recuperating
Miss
Kpig
.of
Forest
City,
N(
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used for any uf the regular foalures!»&lt; 'be open air sanitarium nt Forannonneed.
who is visiting Mi".l7lhel lliekson !
Thu exa'mination. for white appli­ at tlie Lyric until June 1st. * Should |nu,1,a*
of Celery avenue was the guest of
cants will he held in the Sanford there be any special attraction, how­
" I f Vmi Arc Anxious.
Titusville is the primary department of the
Mwut Your ‘ Hep’ You
High School, beginning at !) a. m., ever, these tickets will not admit the -Mis.* Ada- Hcxtlm
Mi&lt;* Stella Methodist Sunday school last Sun­
W ill Hnvc
holder. Mr. Lane, manager, of tlm the attractive’ guest
Tuesday, June 12th, l!*17.
day. She is connected with the be­
I n Watch Your Step”
Vincent.
The examination for colored np- Lyric, offers 'a liberal percentage
ginner*’ department;.,at her home
plicants wifi lie held at Hopper that will net the Ked Cross Aasocin
and having heard of the well equip­
and what
Mr
*11.
It.
.Stevens-.
and
little
Academy beginning* at the sain lion a genertms amount. The cause
ped and methodical organistiou of
Peters Says I-j So
i»' wort Hyland (he committees are daughter, Hebeccu with Miss Mar­
hour.
this denari moot was greatly* iotergaret
Cadwalluder
will
leave
THUr*efficient and enltniiiiu.slir. The atesteir
in the progress being made
Examinees are requested tn:rc^ rt
ti.u w ^ a r f ^ f T U x t mlly
(dulU f ttr P h tto F ip fiT
V'l Everything
„ JT* going up
by
the
enthusiastic rorjw of teachers
promiitly
at
tlm
above
namml
m
r-r,
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,
,
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.
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, 1 ,- .nut of living
livin
and the
good and there-is no special nttruf
and pupils.
Folks can’t
nntl shall hrtng pen and ink; | .i er
^.•tiop -at hifibiT | riec.x
M r.Ai. W. Hayton, who for the:
joimtand why we sell the
will la*,furnished by the mpvjin. .n-I
, ' ’ ll" ’i this man’* towif
past -it year t has been celery in- j
dent. Exa.nitiPcs will-not he j . r
Mr. J. IF Finley, proprietor of the
r/,|,k; n e -a , we do. Well,
A uritrl Sti tr MrlhiUM IjiurrnHint spec tor for Clin-e
Co. of this city
milted to •have In. their posse* m
I'iqncer Paint Store in Orlando, and
w, , V* j;!11 In, oh the secret. *
.l 1 V'tylfsli, serx lcenhle
uny Imoks pr papers of any k. .j
Liiinninj: in 'fuiMtay and. fdn-'is very, ill at his home in Livonia, hi* sun, Charles were in town on
■* »i
sell lots of them.
the annual N. \ ’ Mr, Hayton had not been
except such as may he furnished y tinull g through Friday,
.
busine." \\edmtiday.
_■
&gt;“ 11 ee we make more
the holder o f ' tlm Vxaminntion.
mu*i'mary meeting of 1
l" " 1; v.ell for several weeks infotu leaving
ay-than by sell--,
the List* lap, of
Fill* further Information addrms ist rhurchca *f I lotidil will hg held for his ,home and„ oh
rimes at a larger
_ ,
, ii.
Mr. Kirby Douglas* was in Kunthe rip between lluffalo and Llvoni.i
..
.
.
in
Kntttffrisp
at
which
-Mrs.
II.
II.
,
,
,
ford Wednesday from Orlando,
this office.
Ih
'T
O
t'm
.,
trap.
lie
nearly
suffered
a
collapse.
Ill*
,
# • .mie n pair of our
T \V 1 aw ton, .
Chappell will represent (lie Sanford
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l!- .^E T E K S
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street

A f.*i m •! K«"'d thlngn j idiy-ician after a thorough diagti Mi
Mr*. II. V. Perry spent Saturday
avlaits those vylio. ttUcnd* for the; of the case pronounced him to be in in Orlando, the guest of Mrs. Jas. L.
IMIJJ conditlnn. An .\-ra~1 Uurrnscy.
program is olio if the m ist interest- &lt;a very erivnia

Supt. fiililii Inst'rurtion. Sieminolo church.

Supt. I’ujdic.lii'truciion
■Seminole Couh’ v ^ I I ridft.
7F‘-Fri- Itc

ing that has been jrtathted i.t any ■examination- ts to In* given soon
i which may wltow that an operation

Mrs. A II. Chappell and dnitgh
will lie nceesnary in order to .avi* hi*
l t , Marimi How., and Kllxabeth'
life, and n» hi*, heart has not be-n
. i i ',
r j iv i ‘ or, •) ; i »Mfiindo I.: *t
two or three* yearn

CLARA KIMIiALL YOl’NG IN
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*fUir«* Kvcrv C*irl. who Exports fo M rity should Soo, A (&lt;irl v»,io Hushes into
•d.nTin'tfe is a Tool. More Young Girl's Lives arc Ruined by HaSty
MiirriRgcs than any other Troccss.
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Prices

10 a n d 2 . ' e

steadily rising the wise ones
will lay in a supply of ^tinti
Merchandise at prices far
below p re s e n t normal.

Take Advantage
of the Savings.

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ill
Ma n y .Thousand S h o r t
Lengths that* have aeeumilated before and during the
sale faom everydepartment
have lieen* measured ancl
■mark’d, amJ.iyi l|g(Uftuciwft

'at P f i r n f th"

i roi' i•:1•i .* of hi* re ••x* *i '.! from
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Mr.*. |!tin. D. J 11 .i.t* And daugh;.n opt-r.tUon doe* not appear to I,**
rt-r« atul Mi «. P. F*. Monger *t"&gt;nt
favorable.
Mr. Hayton han mid'*
Snturd.y in Orlando' the g u est; #nl
Keveru! good fri.'tid.i nm*tng th»* cel­
Mr*. IL H. Iterrv.
ery growers, all, uf whom will* In*
wo;rv to hear '.hi* in •**
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BY THOMAS DIXON

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. Mr. and Mr*. J, C. Ilutler rc- garb'd, if,* lie li r to,,*; him &gt;1"* llr-t
turm d fpon W.iycro** on Sunday. nionifni* 1 n • n• , *•i• i* Imiv ;i i i-o dfiors
Air. Rulb r i* much improved in' ii way •:i 11 f**r In.", After n day or
health but will he uiiablr to akfj’iid two of that IM^vard f c l l ’ ltcnve cie'iigti
to enfl f " r tlie IliHi* tibl urV"-* ne*to bu.finei'B fur xevernl months.
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Up.' le i " ,
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d . I ,1 -I ,i 1tit 11 v replied'

to vi-ii her sislir, Mr*. W. !. Tnig*

"H n , l don't have t,&gt; go wltl, FryiiiTlrk,

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I'm a taker mywclf."

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BUDGET OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.
44 HE’LL PBENT ’EM
SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
I (HHHMHIm flflfto ftflfl

B oooooonnaaooooO Q O O llO O flO

The New Style Patriot
Llaten, my children, end you shall
hear
Of a patriot's work in this present
year,
He didn’t through the rofda ride at
night
To rouse the neighbors to-arm-andfight,
But ho went to work with a spade
and hoe
And he made ten bushels of taters
grow.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

_M&gt;y 22, tin

at Rhalms, the riewa. in the front Of the \ greatest document,
line trenchee, the scenes in one of war. It ia
the French school* showing -how the record of one of the worH* f° f,0tUa
school children act In the face of war, events.
all these go to help make’ this pic­
ture the greatest that the industry
Getting Excused,
has ever seen.*
Ignorance of the law i*icu*m - a
To see Sarah Bernhardt in
Tallahassee, May 16.— The home porate interests and organised*greed
-y ou mu.t have money «»r S S ? 5
"Mothers
of France" ia to see one good lawyer.
ltM* *
this morning passed Speaker Har- in this state.
i
-------—
"
,
dee’a bill entitled "An act to allow I
-------railroad companies in this state to
TLalLahaaace,- May
-vote
make reduced rates to delegates to 0f 66 to 9 The house passed the
meetings of religious bodies, frater- anti-locker b ill, recently passed by
nal societies, educational and other the senate and the measure now only
aasociationa regularly organised in lacks the aijrature of the governor
-If you are going to build a Barn, Shed
this state, and to leave it optional to make it a law. The bill ia enwith such railroad -companle# as tl titled "An act relating to the sale,
or Fqnce, use Pecky Cypress, it will
whether or nqt such reduced ratea service or dispensing of Intoxicating
last indefinitely. The price is reason­
■hail be
extended to the general liquors, wiries or beers by clubs or
able. :
:
:
: * :
:
public."
a
I other association of persona whether
The house passed the Speaker's incorporated or not incorporated."
bill providing for a uniform affidavit
Thia law knocks out all the aer-

DOINGS OF THE
LEGISLATURE

C YP RESS L UMBE R

ever done.
The mirket is being
menaced along the right Hnea and
a!_
___ __11 m_ .i al... »*•«#
the farmers
w ill'find the city of­
ficials looking after their comfort on
every occasion. Bring in your gar­
den truck every Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday and bring it in early f o r p ro o f, f f Jin h liraH pri n(n jf-fluUfffl , Y.i&lt;*ff flu h j - J/1 th fi gi l l # H h e lllp r t h r y
A id yjui-wiJi=iind-t*e-*uy«n h a n A it
apers of the state in con are located in wet or dry territory.
take it and pay cash.
nection with all legal notices. In ad­ The vote on the measure atood as
dition to the regular form now in follows;
Maah Notes!
use by moat publiahera, the publisher
Yeas— Mr. Speaker,' Messrs. An­
Frank Kennedy, stage door man must swear that no part of the fee
derson (Gadsden, Andrews (Walton),
at the Palace Theatre, New York, for the publication of a legal notice
Darnesi Raggett, Blanton, Bryan,
has had more flowers and sweet ia to be given or promised to be di­
Clark, Crews, Crosby, Corbett, Cash,
scented notes on his hands than falls
lie mopped the sweat from his to the lot of the most popular chorus vided with anyone, and the fee Is Dawson, DeGrove, Edge, Epperson,
tp be paid along with other costa Fcnn. Franklin, Hamblin, Harris
beady brow
,
girl. They all came about through when the notice is a court document.
(Pinellas), Hamrick, Hpnion, Hood,
As he trudged behind his hand power the popularity of Mrs. Vernon Caatle
Kent, Langford, Lewis! Light, Mathplow;
Another
bill
by
Speaker
Hardee
—star of the International's photo­
eaon,
Marshall, Moore, Mathis, May,
His hands grew tough and his feet play aerial supreme, "Patrla.'' The allowing railroads to exchange trans­
Morgan,
McKeogic, Nelson, Perry,
got aore
same is true at the Lyric Theatre portation for advertising in newsRhodes,
Roebuck,
Roberta, Robson,
As, he turned the stubborn furrows where "P a tn a " ia being shown. The Paffers of the state was defeated by
Seals,
Strom,
Scruggs,
* Stewart,
o’er,
* *
last episode will be a feature. Tues­ a vote of 44* to 21. The measure
Swain,
Trammell,
Taylor,
Tilghman,
And his children laughted and they day.
created quite a lively discussion on
called him slow,
the floor of the house, Langford, ■Wilder, Willlmas, Weaver, Wilson,
; *•
But he made ten bushels of 'taters
Robspn, Wilder,' Marshall and other Wicker, Walker.
" I l l s Father's Son 1
, N ays— Messrs. Chaircs, Gomes,
grow.
making
strong
speeches
against
it.
Father beta son $6,000 he can't
Jennings,
Stockton,
The objections raised by the opposi­ Haddock,
hold $60 a dmonth job .10 days.
Withee, Woodruff (Orange, Wood­
tion
to
the
hill
were
that
it
was
data
"His Father’s Son," o Metro wonOh, cheer the boy • with the sword
ruff (Seminole)
derplay combining powerful dramatic legislation which gave the railroads
and gun,
Who has fought and bled when tho action and the most delightful com­ a chance to discriminate against the
war is done.
edy elements' will he seen at the Star newspapers of the state, and that it
Tallahassee, 'M a y i6~— The house
And cheer the generals and majors, Theatre on Tuesday.' Lionel Harry- was wrong in principle to allow one passed the primary election bill nfter
more and Irene. Howley are co- clasw to ride on passes while another attaching thereto such a multitude
too,
And the sailors bold on the ocean starred in this five part feature pro­ class had to pay the cash, the cash- of amendments that it is doubtful
fare passengers being the people who if many members of the body knew
blue;
duction.
Hut cheer this man with the spade
Adam Harron. disgusted because paid for rupning the trains to carry what they were voting for when the
*
and hoe,
his son. J. Dabney Harron seems to the deadheads.
job was finished One member was
For he made ten bushels of 'taters be worthless, discontinues his in­
heard to remark that under this new
grow.
come and bets the young man $6,000
Tallahassee, May 16.— It begins bill nobody will be allowed to vote
that he cannot hold.a. $60 a month to look as though the newspaper in the Democratic primary but the
— Detroit Free Press.
job for 30 days. The hoy takes him fraternity of the state stand a very executive committee
up, and with his valet starts off in poor show of getting relief from the
Y Scholte . Mnines says "Conserve
The bill provides for two separate
your food supply" and from the hjs racing automobile to look for infamous libel law at this session. primaries and makes a great many
Senator Carlton’s hill authorised by chnngen in the present election
looks of him I believe he bus been work, Thus the story -beginneth.
the South Florida Press Association, machinery of the state
doing it.
Unless the
was killed by indefinite postpone­ senate can straighten out the kin' a
"T h e Test"
• One of A. II. Woods* biggest stage ment In the Henate and the amend­ in this chaotic mass legistlative pro­
Y That idea of the. Horfle Guard
successes, "T h e Teat," has been pro­ ment offered in the house by Speaker visions it is doubtful if tho bill es­
may be funny to some people but
duced as a Pathc Gold Rooster Play Hardee to the present law is of no capes the veto power of the Gov­
tor my mind it is the beat thing that
by the Astra Film Corporation, un­ material value to the press of the ernor
An the senate will at least
any city can do and if more of the
der the supervision of George Fitz- state as it only makes possible to make a great hmany changes in it
middle aged men of this city will
maurice who directed such famous publication of courT records and doc­ its publication at this time is hardly
come out and drill every Friday night
Pathe Gold Rooster hits as "Via uments without subjecting the news­ worth white
they will need the doctor lea* and
Wireless,” " A t Hay" and "New paper 't iprosecution.
the undertaker will be that much
York."
The Carlton hill was supported by
Tallahassee, May 16 — The Cqrlfarther from them. The drill!* are
The star is June Grey, famous Senators Alexander, baker, Carlton, ton bad check law passed the house
just what the men from thirty to
both on stage and screen as one of Crawford, Hughlett, Igou, Oliver, with ft few minor amendments
sixty need.
America's finest actresses. The sup­ Sheppard, Wells and Wilson.
This bill makes it a felony to issue
porting cast includes Lutnsden. Hare,
The men responsible for its defeat checks or orders on a Jiank without
T The day will soon come when who has been in many Charles Froh- arr Presidrht Johnson,Senators Cal__
having.sufficient 1uhds",on deposit to
our young men are to be called upon man productions, Claude Flemming,
kins, Davis, Farris, Fogarty, Gornto, pay such cheek, or order
The bil
to register for* the army and navy remembered in many parts on
r Greene, ‘Jones, Mathis, McEaehern, allows only twenty-four hours' time
and when it does come we should Broadway, including that of MaasaMcWilliams, Middleton, Moore, Ito-i in which to make good bad checks
meet it bravely and like patriots. koff in "The Cliocolate Soldier," land, Turner and Willis.
after they have been turned down
All of us are going to suffer one way Inez lluck, star of "The Misleading
by the bank
The newspapers of the state should"
and another in this great war and if Lady," and Carl Ifarbaugh, an . ac­
pnste these latter names upon the
we must give up our young men let tor of unusual ability.
office wall for Tutu re reference. Most
Lyric Wednesday
us give them up with the true spirit
The story is an intensely human
Gladys Huletto's latest Pathe
of Americans. We are not fighting one dealing with a wife's self sacri­ of them will sooner 'or. later come
because we like it but because this fice and speuking of it (he moving before the state for political prefer­ Gold Rooster Play is called " ‘ Her
ment. This is said not only because New Y ork ." This young star ia one
fight is for humanity.
Picyure World says: "The produc­
of their attitude on this measure, of the few in moving pictures whio
tion will find favor with uny audi­
but because they compose almost has been made famous by one pro­
Y Say, that city market is getting ence." * *
entirely
the reactionary element in duction.
When Thanhouser pro­
results and if the farmers will meet
Manager Lane of tho Lyric The­
the
senate.
With
the
exception
of
duced
the
"Shine Girl" for Pathe.
us half way we will do big things in atre^ announces that he will-present
Senator
Farris
and
these
men
have
Miss
Huiette
Immediately stepped
thia market in The next few yeariM-i fhia great pirtjinw Tuesday.
defeated
more
wholesome
laws
than
into
her
otPn
as
one of the screen’s
really believe th? city market is one
they
could
originate
and
pass
if
they
cleverest
and
most
attractive ac­
of the jieat things [lulled off here and
Dally Thought.
served
in
the
senate
for
a
quarter
tresses.
It
was
not
by
any means
will meap as much'to our people in
In generid, pride Is at the bottom
of n century. Eliminate the two ex­ her firat picture, but it did offer her
this section ns anything we have Jf nil great mistakes.—IUtsktu.
ceptions, Farris and McWilliams — the best opportunity she had ever
Then came
and udd to the list Igou And Wells, had up to that time.
and you Jiave the bunch that has "Prudence, The Pirute," in which
plotted and schemed throughout the sho-again scored a triumph.
session to frame up legislation to
" ‘ Her’ New York" was written h y
slap the administration in the face Agnes C. Johnston, the author oi
and rob the chief executive of his both of her Gold Rooster successes
constitutional rights and privileges. .Likewise it is produced by Than­
Tho people of Florida said by their houser with n splendid supporting
vote that Sidney J. Catts should cast including Wi Ham Parke. J r ,
serve this stale as Governor, but Ethyle Cooke, Riley Cnumbcrlin an f
this autocratic remnant of the old Robert
Lyric Wednesday.
guard have said by their actions and
votes, "The will of the majority hi
damned." The idea of the majority Sarah Hernhardt In "Mothers of
Fran re
of the voters of this state "putting
Lyric
Friday,
May* 25— Snrali
T yp ew ritten letters, bills, records, are
one over" on their altitudinosity &lt;f
Bernhardt
in
"Mothers
of France,"
this exalted bunch by electing th a
a sure sign o f business-like methods th a t
the
wonder
picture
that
made the
person, Catts, ns their chief exert.mean success instead o f failure. C arbon
tivc is an insult to their superb r must tremendous hit in the history
copies k ep t and filed away prevent m is­
statesmanship
and
extraordinary n motion pictu'ia w ion it was first
understandings and even lawsuits.
presented in New Yo k City nt the
intellectuality.
Rialto theatre.
It doesn’t reouire an expert to operate an
One need not In* surprised at . the
L. C Smith
Bros, typewriter. It is simple
In this superb attraction Madame
antagonistic uttitude of these auto­
and durable.
crats toward u free and unhridlci Be nhardt is seen at her unforgetpress.
Who knows bui what som ablc beat. She portrays a role that
Send for KuuLomfly illustrated fit* catalog.
audacious country editor might havt calli for the sup?rb histrionic ability
L. C. Smith 8C Bros. Typewriter Co.
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L lilt I l Jr l'til'.
§U l Ji I 'PtJ1 the
liVI'II U11
11 JII „ tlmt has
, made her
. famous
* ■•an l sn
the
tcmrrty
to. |puhttRji
olliciu
(£j. psmjrj.
auquf-M/-tkes*r
jjiI o the production so
JacJt-sujnjUu, Fla.-,v ,
2 0 Julia Si.
B
U they should so far forget them- W t nn,i " oul antl fire thnt !t
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selves ns to ti^ke the Journali»tit spectator* and lifla them to their
ivet
shouting
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hobbles off. They might tell how
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Pnsldont Johnson leaves his chuir
to defend railroads and other special notable for iti splendid entertain­
isash
interests on the floor of the senate. ment, the sweetncsx.of its love story,
They might publish the'fact that the depth -and strength of its pat­
tiiis list i f scnntt.ripl sublimities ran riotism, but- is also notable for (tie
%
lie it lied Uf.c.n to espouse the cause almost inspired quality of tis direc­
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tion and for the beauty of its many
scene# and for the real educational t
and historical value that it * jios- J
siaies.
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S a n f o r d , Fla.

Let U s Help You Decide
as to (he beat way in which to apendyour vacation.
THERE ARE REA­
SONS why It would be to your advantage to arrange to enter this school
the earliest date possible. Call or write sad we will be glad to give them
to yon.
Whether yon ever enter the school or not you owe It to yourself to do
this much.
Let us show you whit a course would mean to you, then use
your own good Judgment.

PAN AMERICAN COLLEGE OF COMMERCE4
M. J. VAN GELDEREN, Principal

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Lull 6 ami 7
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La t 10____________ ______________ _
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Sanford
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Mr*. Alice Shanley
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13.08
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f.ot 8, Blork 3, Tier 8
- 6 10 60
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N e a . r ’a Addition lo Sanford ae llecorded in P i n II
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Lot, 6, 7, 8. 9 and in. Block t
I. ! ‘»eh S 11 c h ------------Urtn I! 5(1 It of \V |Ult fl
ft. I&gt; Coulter
T irr 9
t i n Parkard
•
nil
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part
wold
Beg I 6.01 rh S of Jl Sec. poet
Lot. 3, |. 5. 6 7. ». 9 and 10
lii Takacb
on N line of
______ — 31 19 30
lllork
Tier I I
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D. McGonan
9 12 U » • lllork ? T irr I
l(n. • j « h n « v n Kmc
fl S lo N‘ 11n«• |,4*| t \V
B*| 1« P&gt;. I: E of S W cor ______ 31 19 30
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100 ft to
W |l Krill t
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run E 12.18 ch N 8.69
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7 T»* r .*
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32 19 30
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ft
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In
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tun 4\ 202 ft to |,t „ f
tt J Thompson
10 96 rh to W line of
1
I
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t rg I hr m e N ,o See
N1.1, of .aid aecllon W
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cor
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7
line AV 100 It S lo s
10 rh. S I I 38 rh lo It
Tirr 11
in, Lot t L 10*1 ft
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M.fl..rd Bril
N •j of S’ K *t lllork 7 Ti* r I
3 IS
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I 4.1 'i Itim*k w T*«*r 1
S E r„r
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M o M VV
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II
S 11 deg E 8 rh- to a pt
S'
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11, fi VA 1,1 It N 1I 7 11
It . . . s 61 deg W lo a
SEly lo heg
I.ot 7 lllork * T(**r 4,
lie n A W. I*. Field*
40.90
T, P. Conpropai
p'.u.t to rha W of E line
L o t 1 l ll o t k r T i e r 7.
29 19 .11
U. W. Vr.iald**
,
45 oh J l r g SE roc
•«&gt;l See and 10 cha N ol S
lo t 0 lllo rk » T i t r 2
run N 20 rh AA' 5 rh S
W
V
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7
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L o t * l l l o r k „;&gt; T i e r 1
Jo rh P 5 ,-h
II I. T * f » i l l i f r f
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I red p l ter tier
W to SW roc of N W ' t
t.ol K !*»*• N
Beg 3 rh W’ffl S I. &lt;or
1 Get
l l l o r k *•
U
19 31
A
to N W cor of Sec
T * r f i1
run N 70 &lt;h AA* 5 rh S
Afoww |l Khoadrt
) ! *&gt; Btc and beg at '
lap!*i 6 a n d 7 l l l o r k 1(» T i e r t
20 rh P 5 rh
Nirk' 7ri ruih'ca n
Gen E t "ha(,(&gt;e|
SAW enrol See * -._______ 32 19 30
l.ol 5 l l l o r k I I I T i e r 1
ilrg SE Tor Lot 1 ilirid*r, Ural
rnkrio* n
ran 1. 1 &lt;h N 15 ch
P i t 1 Klftfck* |10 T r r 1
I .f at * «
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tu
J
K
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1.0] 9 7 a n d 4 I t U r h ) . | 1 ter T
Sanlard
. In 19 31
i S hinkl*
eh I tn pt IS rod* 4V
All I r . . S’ • , a n d 1 •» S l o o It
run N L I ) |.arallel with
'I
rut I,| S W I , N
t
\ \ 1, &lt; B ! o , k
Sanlord
t.rant
line
to
4
V
1".
U
E I I rod* to E
line l.nt 5 ,il I A Pace',
Tirr 15
Marthi 1'hdlip*
Ba. »| S W 1, N I I rod*
Sab ' l l l v
S W jy
with
| ft 50 ft o f * S W } ( lllock 10.
44 i ' t rod* N 16 roda W
Grant line
to
Celery
Tier |&amp; .
.
Idl/lr VV ablrnn
1 00
” 0 rod. N 80 rode lo N
,
ave W to g*t S ol beg
S’ 50 ft ’ tif k l o o h of .SW 41
line ..I S W ' , , W 70 rode
a
N l « beg
llloek lO Tier I S
Mary H *)iork
I ’ok now n
,5, 40
«&lt;* 4*»* c ,r of SW '4 8
lleg SE cor U t 1 Hidden Heal.
leOlf I and 2 H*ork 11 T o r 2
M P. a nk
214
t o 'h-. E I ch to b e g ........
lUlala i k - a — -Add,—1 o * ( l i v i d K Shearer
- " 'I ‘
34.38 ' N I « ft of l-o» 7 Hb.t'k I I
--Z
Sanlord
30 1*9 31
- -f--------- T f e r l ----~
rr
J. l L II...i
11 ';**&gt;
run NEt) parallel with
* * e Stir, n T w i n Lakea aa- Regarded la P la l B ook Na. I, Page 65, Semilaalr County
•
.
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m * {,
a
* ----Paofnrd
Grant
lipe
lo
W
05'
fcl
/■ * • . L •
a l A. I t l , I I
a
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aa
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a ,
a a* a
a_ a a
. ,
Record*
VA. 5|. Clatk’ a Sub lll.ialort a f lllock I I . Tier I I and lllork I I . Tier 15, L o a n ‘of Sanford
line Lot 5 of E. A Pare'*
.4**1 to n Inc
___________ ___
David K. Shearer
1.20
a* Heralded in Plal llook I. Page |0B. Seminalr l oamy lle.otd a
Suh IMv 8 W ly with 4&gt;rynt
Inr
___
,
•
.
--------—- ’ J
David K. Shearer
5
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Celery ave ,4V to
»-52
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1
III
ock
*
I
1
Tie*
Henfy Moore
13 85
Lai. 12. 11 41, 45. 48, 47. 45.
Unknown, hark la ie *
- |,l S ( f beg N lo beg
, *. f.ot 5 lllnek 11 T i « r 11
William M Clark
i 9i
49. in. 54 and 52 ---------fur 1913
i'10
David
K.
Shearer
«
Lot 9 Block 11 T ier 11
Jamm'Sf.iili •
Let. M to
-----lleg
SE
eur
l.ut
t
Holden
ll,
al
11.00
David K Shearer
" I * I.ot I f Block 11 Tier I I
E*late J'o't Add lu San­
Virgil
C
a
l
f
2
70
Lata72. 7) and 74 .. *--------David K. Shearer
) ' • * " , U t * 111, 11 .and 12 Block I
L*U 106 11 1a n d 112 -----------ford
,
30 19 1|
Unknown
1*8
Tier 15
tinkno* n
run S' Ely parallel with
Lai 76 '
. ----- ---7. 15
David K Shearer
85
Sanlord Gram l l r d lu 4V
Lat* 7* • , 1 ‘ i nr and ! • * * •
line Lot 5 ol E A P are'*
. tin .,r and 113 l » 418
Senior d
Sul, IHv SW ly with Grant •
. .iBf'.u t . e
___ __ —
U l IP lllock 12 Tier 6
J. J. ("flJIQp
22-74
—
Dayld K. Jihearrr
ll.re In f r i l l &gt; ave AV to
U t i'H T oirk'li" TiJr 8
4V. J Th gpen
Unlnow i,!
7 15
tn S of beg S to beg
U l 5 lllock 13 T ie r I
c , ll Ryan
bark lax 1911
•
1 93
5 10
7h* Town or Paula a* Recorded In Plal Book 1. Pag e 4. Seminole 4’ ounly Record*
lleg SE ror L«t I Holden Heal
U l * 1 and 2 lll ork 13 Tier 9
T J. William,
18.3"
,&lt;K* *• *
8.
9 and 10,
'*
Ealatr C o * Add l a San­
l.ol 5 lllork I I T ier 9 ',
J P. I.amg
i 02
. Ilia- V ,
lord
30 19 )1
hfra. Anna floyre. .
_____ I.ot K Block I I T i , e 3
16.08
VV A 1rfflef.
■L i
LSI
tun NKIy parrllrl with
19.63 I.ot 9 Blot k 11 T ie r .1
Mr*. Anna l l o y r t ..
\A J Thigpen
1 *■&gt;
Sanlord
Grant
line
to4
A
.
-------------------------------------- — . L«U 10 lllork 14 Tie* 5
-------F. |. Woodruff
491
—rfcJU-a
line Lot 5 of
E. A.
F. IL Itrld
2.TO
U T * f&gt; ‘ *U
In Plot Kook I , ‘ P a g e 47. Seminole Caaaly Record*
M M * « h * | V TlTr*h f
.Pore’* Hub flit SAVIy w'th
banlord A lfg • "
94 17
Grant
tine
in
C
t
l
e
t
y ave
W(, Ut j”-■*•-“
K. Urton
„ ------ .
5 80 All lllock 3N Tier 11
J c U u a a ---Sanford .Allg C’ n
10.62
Ui l a |fl 6 d ’
Ut jUnknown
3 62 ............. - ...................
•Back lax 1913
6.10
1.91
Reg
on
S
&gt;idr
Union
ave
25tl
'
Let }•
..........
_
_4L B. MeCwrthy - - -- 6.59 A l " n b .il5 Ni n "
11 H a c k
It K of N E pi of tr ie •
— ■
C.
W
.
Goodrich
J7.7I
.IX
.191
I
Sanford
M
fg
C
o
5.23
il': h t&gt;.,
_
•’ •
-eeilon Union on.) C h a p ­
Will
Friereon
• f t i i i - , .,
3-6.’ All lllock 3 N T ie r I I
Hath
man) Ave*
Nea rer Add
30 19 I f
.
Av
Lot O
4’ hat. .'one*
428
,.*1 9 1 5
Sanford 5tfg Co
5.21
run Nthlv i n E line of
C, ll McCarthy
•* 98 g } ) of N ' ) L i t 7 lllock Y
Alar) Waim&gt;Try
11 Co
l.effl,
'»
land
I
a
f.ake
SB.
t.ol A llbck V
• * 4rhi
Afonroe Elv along ahere
'
, of K f t • * *
Lot 7 llb.ck 6 T ie r A
It. A. Gardner
27 J'.
to W line td Villa Shnnra
h:■, ..I
I.ot 6 lllork 6 T I r r C
Sarah Stoke,
2.7D
properly S W ly at,It&gt;g W'
All lllork « Tier E
M u
S ,'* ft*-,
T. F. Wtl.on
2.25
fine &lt;f -ame to Union
--W V ol N L ‘ a
.
U t 7 lllork 7 T ir e It
D. C, Brork
22.75
ave, Wly along N aide o(
, _
N
o f N E ' , ol
Lot 9 1'lork 7 T*. r ll
Amanda 3*,*,,o«l, *n
18.10
,3*ne in Leg
’ -I , ,
4V A F ill *
.13 19. 30
33
137 65
n.sS Lot 10 lllork 7 T ier It
f'avld K, Shearer
D*l&gt;h.
.M
E. M. Ward
22 75.
_________ 33
at
19 30
U t 1 lllork a .Tier A
19 31
|ll;60 W ' i o f Itig -44 roe of N W , ,
D. VAeWaryen
t
•
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! ' Wly
" ’y
b tl o» IIt}
run N - 5 27 ch E ’ • I t eh
U t * 9 i n d HI ltloch-9 Tier A
W. IL Gre*n
11.93 r
ol came
to S 5 I l l ) SE'.) &lt; n S
Lot 7 Blidk a T i e r II
J and S, June. 13.»5
* 2’ ,in.|5 rh 4V
• ide of ,ame lo E line ,,f • *
U l 9 llb.rk * T i e r E
Mary B Pugh
22 :
' l . rh E 16.28
Sanford Gram S with
•Lot I Bto-k 9 T i e r A
T. F Baker
18 3"
Grant line to S *ine nt
*99 *•
5.02 Lot 1 lllork 9 H e r ft
ftavld K. Sheerer..
D II lone.
nn,| 3 rh AV of
N W 'a
.
21 19 31
U t 5 |i - A •&lt; T - - It
J. P. Ilawr
22.7 5
4V t „ l f - (
_
"
31
19 30
led 10 It! irk 9 Tier f
J P. Lairg
M Paul
*18 18
Hr
ch. w 2 ch
t IRI era *ri ion ol P i'n e of
Lot |u Bl.^k 9 Tier D
S I
D. J. Wdtlagn.
II 6"
Srnfort Gram' with 4V
Morria.B. Bellamy
3.15 I.ot 9 lllock ) T a r &lt;1
1- ll. Simm-itV*
:•
line „l
11 19 31
■ " I » * . » 0 rh N
W 6 &gt; ft of I.ot- 1. . «r.d N '*
.•on S 13.05 rh E i*,08
.11 19 30
of
J
lllo
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II
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T
v
f
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I
rh 8
Lot l Block 10 T ie r A . .
) -*rh^_
I j n n t ^ *5. &gt;1 C VV with
6 05 U r 2 n ' - e ( I " T ' - r II
George Hall
Ha*fi- 'l a t e :
i. .*■
ftId i ir »nl tin * *&lt; *•» i
" 1 _ S I ; cur of
U t* l ‘» Block Hi T l x It
J, Jarlraon
ixn '
’
!r*« N t &lt; 7 •• n +
2 7-10 IF J Willl*mi
Now LIpaxlo
M l
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T* 7 al.doth
9.TS .\1l s r . ' i « ’ SW.’ , i: f»f OrlamlM
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6
ll’ ock 11.
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19 30
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Jacob IJndgrern
l.ixxi , L- wt.
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1 i-ift
12 3u Lm 7 Block I 1 T t-r 11
Edward II 4V,nanI- V It-Bti)
». r|| m j
,
A,
1360*41 ft
1 .• « III rh ! I ., • II .
R &gt;hard A'len
1( #
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34 .19 10
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11
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r --- 1 :--- —IrrS—170 n
Lot ,i Bitch 11 T ie r Jl, . . . ----T 1 Miller
2 " f* ,
I uUfltl U r fi 'f i l l
‘A
af I ol 1 Bin,- , I 1 Tf-i I]
P a lly Jinklna
1"
Gilbert Moke
l .'*1 f ,
l.uti I. ». o, ^ an&lt;l i l
1; ' i ' l e i * lll o r k 11 P i r l f
-■ cor
„
35 |9 39
V&gt;. J Tide:,A S. I ' i V.ar*l
1*7 pi
♦ 1 *, H an*! 15
I:
- : 1 ’ rh N 15 rh
Lot’- b and 7 tl'nclr 12 fire 5
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- !«l rh E .
.
P. P. 44‘-,„-|rork
At 1 n . m i &gt;
1
I It'h, V | I T i e r A
f
J &gt; l|
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* o |l4^
T 1 P W I, I t T o , II • ,
i ' 7 I « ;•*
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and
19
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A I . Vforlln’ a AdiBtloft lo Sanford a* llcmrited in Plal Book I, Page 3a, s,-ml
1,1• I „ A* 19 amt i
’ B y KAVIy
4
S p ,.k tfd
'
Befnrda
,- to | ...
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5*
f'nknovii
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J I* 1 «ir £
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19 30
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1 '■ f"i r . ,ame
l!o(iinton,« M unrp o f an VH«*hl«n
K«nf*rJ ■■ K r r n r d f il in 1*11*1 P*i***»1k 1. Pagr^ 3.’ anil
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a- I- lull
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—
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4.93
6.93
4.03
3.43
7.15
6 25

64.00 f r * * * . *»• ChappetPa S « h I H im e n ol tltocko 4J. K and J of l b * T o w n o f Goldaboro. aa
ed In Plal Book No. I. P age 71 Nominal* Connlp Ife roid*
22.7S U l 3 Block GHerord
________
I U l 3 Block O
—
-v:
K. D pbilllpt
U l i 4. 9 and 111 Block ,,
W . h l . C l a t V i - --------Loir I I 16 and 17 Bloch G
I.ot* 16 and 19, Block G . . .
M aud * A. I &gt; k *
—
I.ota 41 and 42 tllnek G . . .
A. J. Bolen. T ru e!** ... ■
Wm. Clark
S ' ' , of E 100 ft of L i t 16
J
______
...—
*
23.31 Lot* 6 2Block
, 61 and 61 Block K
Hattie Clark - ____
U l 61 Block K . ______ __________
William Mercer.
.
N 11 It of Lot 6| Bl i c , K
J. r U i n g
_
John Mercer
7.11 I k
Sub III.IHon o f SOulh Sanford. Sanford Great, a* Recorded la. Plal Book
P a i r 91. Seminole Coonly R rfo rd *
Lot 5 Block A ___________ _
Lot 6 Block A
—
L. H Kan on
16.08
I ot. It and 12 IBo. k A
II. Shrpard
&lt; 93
t.ol 13 Block A
T . D. Ilavie
6.26
Lot I I Block A
U. II. Mafcan
6.7&lt;l
E 40 ft U l 2* ll eek H
• J. K&gt; Green
9 38
G. W. Ilrnton
13 81
I I 90 N I , ol Lot 39 Block C
G. W Cook .
4.43
Lot 21 Block II
_ ...
,
...
... .(Took
oox .
... - —
13.111
G* W.
13 &gt; 1
hi.(Ida Land A Colon, allon Companr o l t d ' , addition to South Sanford a* llecorded
in P la l Book No. I, ■Page 73, Seminole Connlr Recerde

•dMIleide tC &lt;|TT
Flora T h o m e . ____ ____

11

;v*

■

swu o
lawn ..........
llo# Peter Miranda G ^ i n i

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O W N KB

beg (ted* lan d covered
»
b y deed No. 2982 and re­
reco rd ed In d e ed bdok
3 r a c e 299 SeeAlnole Co
r e c e r d a )------- :
—
Alt land Covered by deed No.
;]t!
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                    <text>IN T H E HEART OF TH E-W ORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
PUBLISHED :

ON

?MI - WEEKLY

AND

TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS

IN ' S A N F O R D — Life / . Wo.th Living
SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1917

VOLUME VIII

fhen the time arrived for the
ior graduation exercises on Frfevening everybody was on the
vive and expected great things,
had not the preceding numbera
the Comfnencement
exercises
, of the beet? Tho auditorium
filled with interested and eager
ids of tho young graduates and
t were not disappointed for the
»ram added new laurels to the
e of the Sanford High School’s
ular Commencements.

OLS HAVE GREAT GATHERINGS FOR VARIOUS
GRAMS THAT WERE MOST EXCELLENT

he entrance of tho graduates
preceded by a beautiful pro-

- —T-br- fTTPMenfation of diplomas was
made by the superintendent. Mr.
II K Ezell in a pleasing little tnlk
congratulating
and
commending
them fur their progress and suc­
cess.
Just lie he came the surprise of tho
evening to the recipient.
Roby
I.aing. coming forward
firesented
Mr. Ezell with a beautiful *i{ift in
behalf of the pupils of the High
School. Mr. Ezell was quite taken
bv surprise
With much feeling and
im o tio n .he accepted the gift with
apl’f* latpm and hearty thanks.
The pleasing program concluded
with the 'graduates’ farewell song.
The benediction was pronounced by
Rev. Arthur. Searing Peck.
The
graduates receiving congratulations
in the library at the conclusion of
the program were almost, hidden
from view behind the bcnuliful
lioral offerings of admiring friends.
T h e personnel of the graduating
r!a«*"are Roby I.aing, Marion Gove,
Ruth Kanner. Katherine ‘A yrocke,
i,utile R in e s . Fannie R e b a Munson,
Ruth Hand, Oliver Murrell. Robert
Greene. Annie
Anderson,
Ruth
Steinmeyer. J.illian Rhodes. Ger­
trude Little, Annie Cameron. Wil­
liam It unge.

gold was je**n in t i c notions u teu io r
the occasion. A simplicity prevailed
in all the arrangements th a t was
most effective.
Preceded by th e Junior. Sopho­
more and Freshmen classes, the
graduates filed in amid th r applause
of the audience and were followed
by Mr. Ezell and the High School
faculty. Ml** Stevenson, principal;
Miss Edwards, Miss Tribble and
Messrs. Hutebinson nnd Chaffers.
After them came Dr. Murphree.
Rev Arthur Searing Peck. Rev. V
K. Stcinmeycr. County Supt. T. W
Lawton, and -the local school hoard.
Mr. II. R. Stevens, chairman. Mr.
Rungee and Mr. Whitner. T h e in­
vocation was given by Rev. F. E.
Steinmeyer, which was followed by
the class. song.
The reading by
Miss Marion (love nnd -the declam­
ation by Roby I.aing were given
from ernory and were delivered with
in • a splopdid manner,
(IK
d W here Hatred Ex-

Junior Reception

The social Junction of Commence­
ment week nnd anticipated annually
liy the Senior and Junior classes
with delicious little thrills of social
pride and nmbition is (he reception
to the Senior graduates by the
Jpniom
D .is the society event of
the school year nnd brings out a
large g a thering.of the friends and
relatives-of the two classes.
This
year was -no exception to the rule
and the Junior reception with its
charming informality and unique

SANNORD HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATING CLASS 1017
Binds of the young orator it gained
t new significance. Good in its en­
tirety several extracts are a strong
appeal: ’’if now, there were in­
stead of military conscription a consrription of ’. t h q whole youthful
population to form, for a . certain
number of years n part of the arm y
enlisted against N ature, the .injus­
tice would -lie evened out snd nu-tttrnuv other 'g o o d s to the com­
monwealth Would follow. I spoke
nf the. ‘moral equivalent' of war.
So far,, war has been the only force
that can discipline a whole com­
munity and until an equivalent
discipline is organized, I believe th a t
*ar must have its way. Hut I have
no serious doubt th at ordinary
prides and shames of social .m an,
once developed by a certain in te n ­
t ly ere capable of organizing such a
moral equivalent as I have sketched,
o r some other just as effective for

itirru little •
ItcillV liAINtl
KANS’IK KEItA MUNSON
UUVCK MUKItt:i.l.
LIHTLK KINKS
IJI.UAN KIPiDKS
'
w'll.I.IAM ItCNOK
•
KUTII STKINMBYF.lt

ANNIK ANDERSON
CATHERINE AYCOCKE
ANNIE CAMERON
MARION GOVE . •
JHOtlKRT (HIKES'
Ktrril HAND
Kim i KANNJNl
GERTRUDE UTTI.K

occasion

preserving manliness of type. The
conceptions of order, discipline, tra ­
dition of service, devotion, physical
fitness, unstinted exertion and uni­
versal responsibility which universal
military d u ty is now teaching Euro­
pean nations will remain a perma­
nent
organization when the Inst
ammunition has been used in the
fireworks th a t celebrate universal
peace." ’
.

MISS HAZEL ALLISON STEVENSON

Dgram caine the
i speaker of the
phree, president
of Florida, by
;i&gt;n, whose introI with a burst of
.
address was the
igK Winning his
a of his audience
nner. his pleas-

M IL J. C. H U TC H IN SO N

irm, he interesting statistics showing the
antjies and Individ
of his real advantages to be gslned by
commanded the nt
interest
graduates of the High School and
audience and held
e is a even greater to he obtained from a
throughout.
Dr.
hou 'htf, college cireer over thme who failmagnetic sp'akt-r, liii
deductions
and hi* cd t» finish their high school cducahia interesting
keen hnndJi 1R of his suli/cct mark tlon. He dwelt on the new condlhim a*, one* tho cultured speaker.1tions that prevail and the sources of
Hi* address was a slimuTatirn to the changes; the deeper researches into
a stimulation to the sciences of physics and chemisboys nnd gitls.
the wonderful inventions; the
highest type of citizensliip

M R . H E R B E R T CH A FFER

MISS U E SSIE TR U H U .E

MISS AG NES EDW ARDS

�HERALD

PAGE BIGHT

e Theatres
M o th ers of P ran ce at Lyric Tonight It goes Into detail the growing, pack

PORTRAYED

• The theater will offer today the
AN UNBELIEVABLE EXPOSURE OF WHOLESALE VICE MARVELOUSLY
long heralded
moi
.
•
•'
•
9 •
• •
i relative to the enormous profits
Mothers of France’,
made on our precious soil. This pic­
groat French aMrcss,
ture was shown at the Star Theatre
last Tuesday. The crowds swarmed"
into this popular amusement house
und lifted seeing them which were
clear nnd.interesting from the begin­
ning to the end, each nnd every one,
As a
battle scenes, were French soldiers murmured their approval.
in their ' trench atsined uniforms. kindness to the Board of Trade
The picture hnd a tremendous run Manager Herndon of the Star will
in New York and other large cities exhibit this film again Saturday,
and it is desired to draw capnrity May 2fith, after which It will start
V *
4
houses here. T h e -following are two or^ Its long journey through th**i
typical criticisms the
picture re­ north, where it will he shown in all,
ceived when it was exhibited in New the cities. It Is estimated that this
York city. The New York Star said: picture will he shown to more than
" Mothers of France, an episode of 25,000,000 people. After seilng it
the world war, the current attraction we arc sure than the homesoeker, t h e
a t thu Rialto, th e a te r.is &lt;a real war speculator and everybody jn quest of
film, which Is saying a whole lot in a gain will greedily fight for an Op­ turisation of Willard* MasIrVTH'TTr Tied" mankind.
The essence-’ of Feeding Florida^ Polks*." Thil col­
few words. Sarah Bernhardt scores portunity to participate
in -rtfr-' Ing story, " T h e Highway of Hope..
Vmericaulsm is founded upon great umn to bo edited by those and for
a distinct triumph in this rem ark­ wonderful wealth offered at Sanford
Ictls anil embraces the purity of those who find it necessary to eat,
Miss Williams is introduced In tli
able photoplay, the scenario of whh h und Seminole county.
plrture in a most unlniio nnd n n v ' the Hebrews, the beauty of the and to comprise a n y thing from nn
was written by Jean Richepin.
*
I'A'a1!* U'iumlag.
•reeks, the law of the Romans, the unusual and timely rcripo or method
mnnnc-. At first all that Is" seen i
May ist anti continue througua
\nglo-Saxon
liberty
and
the
Teuof preserving food to an effective- the summer. E ach, biers,
a wooden •atrJrwny, then a ensrsfi&gt;n efficiency and performance hut means of keeping thl* household o u t­
Sanford Assured of 15.000 Papula■nf.water pours down the steps; t hi
seed- cqugl to buckwheat fur ,uit:
lion in a l ew Yearn
is followed by feet clad in heavy Amerfcani.sm goes further for it is side the p a n try and thereby reduc­ Grow the tall, not the dY. irf v'a
shrtes nn/l gradmtllv, scrubbing down the spirit of purity, the law th at ing the high cost p( feeding same. ctii-s. Cowpcas .. i
Secretary Marlowe of the Sanford
protects not only its own but the In t h ij connection I trust .you will
stop after step, v?ss Wl'Hams
Board of Trade Is always alert on
excellent poultry crop.
pears
H e r 'u sually beautiful h Ir e i les of ull nations; liberty jthat is a t least find the following worthy of
any proposition for the benefit of
Very truly,
It j, spaeD.
•
h'nngs in m nr-e siramfs nhfitit V - unselfish und efnbraces all.
Sanford. His latest success and ertMrs. A. II. Commons.
Irlt of Chri u n i ty , the highest
f-re and *dnw*n hbr torn plnglmm. t.’An old practice in my home and
rttit n is the interesting motion pic­
i
i
*al
of
uny nation. It is tilso th?
dress, .Enter, in the • picture, aft r
one
handed dowu from the great
Anlti.il Islet.
ture made in anti a n and Sanford.
months of privatidn in the desert -*i irit 'of forgiveness, it Is love and grandfather was to select choice
There N ilu- |
M l's Williams Is &lt;nmi handso’m !y a - 11'd ( liriuIanity. To the'*vuq;uf i uf liiilii-«M»ct&gt; sprpfrr^Tfly"wfiTte^~
r.I-li'L 1. IVw in
| Crum- amt tP u t
enwprd i»n«f :i j-', • | L. bin :- -­ apf—dost t ' he s d I t iat t he hope' of I as it begins to dent and befo
i Cornwall. Uiw I.k
woman.
f f e r v srdorful Irrn-iM q the n a ti j :i was in the public schools. baronies bard.
T h t\ii* u i»rt* mry
J-Ua s-smetMr. *, t iv ~i:n • lii-i • i ,

A Picture that Every Mother, Father or Brother Should See

LY R IC T H E A T R E , T u es., M A Y 29th
ADMISSION 25 CENTS TO ALL

Children Under 16 Not Admitted

hi

(ii'iirri' Itrli i Tonight
George Itebm . t l e 'leh r t i d i l m r artvr notor, who i ill be seen a'. t Its
S'nr tonight in the Moro-.ro para­
mount prpdurtion of. ’’Tiie More*!lini Millions" Is already hard nt
work &lt;m Ids next production.
lie
is getting acquainted with a hfg b r.r
who i* to lit. hi* let'l'ti;; niiti. : n-'

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SATURDAY
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On account of (he unanimous appro­
val of the Picture made by the Boari of Trade
showing Sanf.nl and nurrounding country it w ||
bo shown ay. |,i on this night, alio Bluebird pre­
sents Franklyn Furnuin in "The Mnn Who-Tooka
Chnncc . Admission 5 and 15c.
ON DAY—Paramount presents Kathlyn Williams^
and House Peters in "The Highway of Hope"

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SANFORDCITYSCHODi
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titrajeritebjn s f t h o Star Tonight

I; ",di t i - ;
. city wi
sit way I 1
Wo: i
l i n y | I n to bvv
l:r„
.. lime . ml a l.rrgu ».i;
:i &lt;ii! , t ihe Ciiu i n
■ i -kil ti. • cruvils to th

wns the l.ij.Lut T,, n r to b.i r.
an Atiu-ficaii tiii. h i . Inirtw.iiiii
way uf ia re iiile tia , u Lit &lt;f i. t
lure and t i m e . , t"Aa the j v r
nation, lor.iii i^ for ti.c An ,
come nut*, uliimt t lm r iia.iun f.-c
buiiuuge unu «,j j.rm ii.ii ai, .- . i , i
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hduld .you* havo a
a te flu iiaiioiis to th e u . t &lt;i
ii r.l; iilu m n or even half u columtt
looking (or. a m live re,- ,atiu tl. &gt;
.• it j a.-uand ) o u r olbco 1 WOulJf.
going lo laid cue in Anurji.., i . ,
lidir to »i.i;i;u«t t h a t 'l l be hung up in
bus a great it.ituicn l o - j u f o . r . . i a ’convi nit nt corner of your worthy
the iromoiingi of t h e .k u p u in u iy ■
■i . r nniii r a lu'iuilng something as
equal rights i^h ojic family of iii
fo lows: iromc Helpful
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1 h" mo t &lt;1? Amble featurii of motor car
con tru tion am found in Ford cars. They are
ir. np with the ^trenffth, of vanadium steel,
hei.t-tr’at &lt;1 by Ford, method0. Rxcca-- weight
i clitnin ted by -dr npth, and allows the Ford
mor • j ■wer for its w -iKht than any other e;u*.
111 lc o ' the ear is the organization which has
huil and «o!d over two ptillion Ford cars. The
.l ord ear saves tim e—Is a sure money-maker.
Ti tiring Car ?3G0, Funabout 1^45, Sedan $0-l.r),
Town C..r $,r&gt;!)5, Counclet $505-*all.L o. b.
I et-oit. On tlispluy and for sale by Sanford
Machine and Garage Co.

C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

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bold ' rellrf the Ethiopian woodpile will have to consume more of your
tim e counting your money.
member of the house got " c a y g h t in the 'fbllowjng m anner:*.
•
"In
the
ease
of
the
railroad
com*
with the goods." Dr. Hood of Palm
Members of the Hoard of Trade
Dench explained t h a t he held as pass mission vs. the Florida East Coast
as surgeon for th e railroad compnr.y Railway in the enforcement of Class are requested (p c^ll at the office nnd
but that he had paid costy, faro to " P " rates, Aug., 1014, appears the socure a combined copy'of the char­
affidavit of J. P. Beckwith, vice ter, constitution and by-laws. They
the capital..
president of the road, which states are free.
Alnong
the
senators
holding
passes
1
1
1
be
able
to
subjugate
and
domTallahassee, M ay 22.—The re­
that
the property of said road was
from
railroads,
E
d
ito
r
llaycs
m
en
­
eonstitutionnl
office
of
lations between the state chemist Inatc the
worth
150,000,000.00. Un March 2,
H u g h lc tt
The Hoard of Trade in in receipt
a n d the commissioner of agriculture commissioner of agriculture. It is tions Senators E a to n ,
1915,
the
sam e p a rly -m a d e returns of a large framed picture of* engine
arc becoming more a n d more strain­ thought that1 if the state chemist Fogarty, Turner -! nnd Raker and
ed on account of certain legislation had also sought to gobble up some gives the number of each s e p a r a te for taxation on the same property, No. 260, compliments of the At­
under oath, and stated that the lantic Const Line and Baldwin Lo­
of the prerogatives of the Governor pass.
now pending.
j
These gentlemen are no d o u b t property was • worth only $7,comotive Works.
The picture is
Heretofore the Departm ent or his hill would fare better in the sen­
able to show they each hold a pass [ 786,316.26 on Jan. I, 1915. The 1-1x22 Inches, handsomely framed
Chem istry has been a division of anf ate.
first s ta te m e n t was FOR T H E a n d gla^s covered.
•,
To promote this sort of legislation by reason of being in the employe of
subordinate to the Agricultural De,
PURPOSE O F HATE ItfAKlNG.
the
railroads,
and
not
on
account
of
p artm ent. Hut the Chemistry Dei the sta te 'ch e m ist has submitted a
We would suggest th a t Supt*
WHAT C A U S E D -THE S H R I N K ­
p a itm e n t setms. to be chaffing unde­ special report for .the consideration their Membership in the legislature.
Ifftttwtl join the Ivory Squad nnd
AGE?
1
ta
k
e
theposition
th
a
t
restraint tor something else) and if of the senate committee which report, Add to this list th e number of railrailroad p ro perty la worth us much learn to drill, before taking up his
PHONE I3|
th e bill it is backing becomes a law showa that the commissioner of rond attorneys in th e legislature n n d
duties at Fort McPherson. Maybe
for
taxation
as
if
it
is
(or
rate
mak­
th e D e partm ent of Chemistry wll agriculture has not prosecuted vio­ you will discover t h a t law making is
though the war would he over before
ing. .
not o r l / Lc&lt;ome an indep-ndent lations of the pure food and full quite a popular pastim e among th e
rtIn* cdbrt they claim the .exten­ he found out what "forward m arch"
s o v e riig n ty rolling in wealth, but weights and measures Inw reported " b e t t e r class" of railroad employes.
meant. According to Com m andinc
to him by the d e p a r t m e n t 'of chem­ Of course, it is m erely a coincidence sion south of Homestead cost an Officer Herring, the only comm am ’
tlint^ almost witliout exception th e average of more than $209,000 n
istry.
,
fully understood by this famous
doctors nnd lawyers of the legislature mile, hut when returned for tuxa■quad
composed of such privates a
T h e commissioner of agriculture
arc in the employ of the railroad ation it was w orth hut $6,500. The
Holly. Elder. Dowers,. Perkins, Key
feels amply able to justify his action
when they are not in duty a t t h e statute provides th a t th e extension
in this respect nnd his coine-hack at
should, nut—!**• asresied higher than and Taylor is "re tre a t," and they
rnpltul.
learned it in no time.
th e state, chemist is expected to he
the other portion of the road, but
very interesting, to say tjie least.
they return this at $1,000.00 per
F a r he* it from m o to insinuate mile lfas.
The commissioner has declined to
' — uDank—Oti—the—bankwreck Inn-mess people of th state by thnt a little, thing llkv a. pass, o r
ENGINES, ROII.hltS. SA » Mil LH. OTHWcating property with a* high even a high position with a railroad
“ While Mr. Beckwith said undeF see these institutions enlarging or
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY
making additions in the way of
hand, when the violations occurred com pany would influence the action oath that t h e property of the Flor­ buildings, it Indicates an outlook far
A ropiplclc Uiw uf MIQ'N.tppllr* ant] llr» « j M»&lt;hl
mrry n a tilrd In tltwk fur Im m n lle t *hlp re a l, lie
in o ther states and Florida pcopi * uf a n y member of th is legislature. ida East Coast was worth fur taxa­
nur pt k . » and n t i l i f i r b rfu rr p U rln f j uar ordtr
from gloomy. Anyway the additions
were in no wise to blame, instead- A pass might corrupt u country e d ­ tion $7,78tf,845.00 in 1915, we find now being orepted by two of oui*
M A L S B Y M A C H I N E CO.
of doing this, he claims to have itor, but a legislative high brow— that ift was really assessed a t $6,banks, adds color to Sanford’s pro400*10 KmM IU]r S « « l
JarW xrairlllr. H e id i
Perish the thought.
T h e 601,636.00 qr $1,1-84,809 less than
turned the information over to fyd-j never!
! ressiveness and speaks of other
Mr.
Rhckwith
swore
it.
was
worth,
.era! court authorities for prosecu­ mere fact that the big basses of th e
things to come. Opportunity in dis­
tion.
railroad and experss interests who is th is 'o n e of the, reasons why the
guise is now pounding on our door,
railroad
interests
object
td
the
tax
E S P E C IA L L Y ADAPTED
come to the capital to look a fter
heralding increased business hnd nn
The commissioner m ay also shdw
commi«siun&gt;
n.iving
anything
,o
FO R YOUR S T A T E .
I ’gislatlon are more familiar with
unparalleled tourist season the com­
.that he has not had the cooperation
with
the
railroads?"
the pass pullers th a n with other
ing winter. In prepaHng for their
of the Department of Chemistry and
D r . D n v U , the* woll k n m v n Op
members has no significance w h a t­
Wo let th e readier answ er Mr.
that
th
e
head
of
th
a
t
departm
ent
is
OUR INSTRUCTIVE CATALOG
tomLst will b e a t
ever.
Naturally .they are glad to Pattersop’s question, but we -annot
both incompetent* and unreliable.
AND WEEKLY PRICELIST
meet nnd mingle with th eir own e m ­ refrain from adding that it may be
At all evrnts there wfll.be two sides
SEND FOR THEM TO-DAY
rjiirou i-t
to tin* controversy and th c .p u id ir ployes whenever th e y happen to one of the 're isons why t
h i h nri .,-^1 - ..f—.
will await the n -r:It with interest. I run across them at Tallahassee or can afford to i c;
— 'i'-hr- old -fugy nn’Prr) th:Tf
if
JA CK SO N VILLE.FLA .
i*ri July t:*t your &gt; a for due; from
a nihil &gt;..nri&gt;il serve l w o *m.ist--r.s Ini
.i ei. .' iis-a. . .May " :
Kditnr long*' in" been punctured with wind
July 1st to Jan. 1*t will confront
Hay. &gt; .’i tne t’cni*ju'cd.i News w.as shakes and peck t w nod h -1-i.
you.
If you haven't paid your
A
J.m. 1st to .In aay 1st dua*s, the qittohi fora* tin* sp'-aml eaainniittee of tfir man c a n 'a t least draw pay fr un two
laouse last night to tail what he mastervm. whether he ser &lt;e* them
iinn of your m mhersliip will come
S E E H I M FO |{ G L A S S E S
Hoard of Trade
knows about members of afp. legida- or not.
up.
rile , Board of Trade Is com­
. F O R PO O R V ISIO N ’
The
Board
of
T
rade
is
indebted
ture riding on passes.
posed
of rnorp* than three hundred
T he only had thing a b o u t it is t h e
to
Mr.
G.
F.
Sm
ith,
Editor
Holly,
progressive
Seminole county citizens
OR HEADACAE
It will be remembered th at a few constitution and statues of the state
M
ayor
Davison
a
n
d
Mr.
T,
S.
Huff,
and
it
is
worlh
your while to In* one
weeks ago, when certain hills affect­ prohibit a man from accepting,a railIlKfT.IWNCE
fair
the
usa&gt;
of
th-’ir
time.
th**ir
run*
of
them.
Tii**
personality alone i,
Df. J . S . Iliib*m
J. Ik l*»rc, I 'f l r t J Kin,
ing ruilrond interests of the state -roatl pas«s while draw ing pay from
anal .their in'hirtir** in huiidlin,; some worth more limn $!«&gt; :i y. r to y ,,,
were under rnn&gt;id'Tatio». iha* Penimportant matter* wit': .*i.\ -r.,1 ot'. -r ! ■ l;.- nuthlllg of I fie f i l l la;tt I hey
can be of itieitim title benefit to you til W o rk R e c e i v e s My 5‘i-i.son*
tig
euunti*v.
Such
m
m
as
these
when you really need it. Doing
mg am p j - , . :ift,| -ugg.-st.-d that
A ttention And Rent KfTorln
will n\ake the Sanford we* want.
5Board of Trade .member i-» a busi­
tha* fact might haye .-unite hearing
LIQUID FA CE PO WDER.
'Jiipaislti- City Hall
Telephone No 25
upon their attitude on t h e railroad
fact th e oath itself
rim following organization* have ness prestige, u financial prestige
T h e b e a u ty se cre t of legislation.
a V.ry in igniiirant uifilt.ted with th e Sanford Board of and a citizen prestige that tends Air
W om cnw ho k n o w h o w
itid ru m e h t around ' T r a d e - in opposing tha* 15 p.«r a—nt your good and your sui-cess alone.
This Insinuation aroused the ire
r f " to take c are of t h e c om - j
&gt;*pt w ha*n useal in freight incr-ase an l hav. g me on How do you stand?
of m em bers «»f th* holme n n d :i
! plexion.
C a n n o t be
ilu* at ruined r**la- r e * o r d .a i endorsing atur elfjcN jic. !
ja-a u l i o va stig.'.tin* i imimiitce w,
detcdled. Hcala Sun- appointed
a«* seniit.* and a ll -ii i"ii.i. real fo In n
,ip
to
look
into
the
enartro*.
4' 2*''
burn. *tops Tain. Soothing,
-j cvolmg. rrfrrsliinir,
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of tu
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Mill spraT m«xn# ie a ’.h to yqtir
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W* save full Block
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hnvai since been e.nat *d have im
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aaiiP r« pr-- entiitiv.* in I'm ii . i u*. &gt; , ui.-nt,
Ilu* good
;li.-il us m i t w , nos st tt.l 2 i cuttn-i ww have a:very rym
tic** have 16 vote., i i t It * l»w.*r h iu.4&lt;*, f e f f o r ts . wf|t meet w
while th e iither 26 counties have**
'
only 26 voti’j. Tais a»u r.igL*ouj in-* N othing it b.dn
justice has existed frmiuce iC tu-^oar- o u r 'f r o tg m ufforlT
simply bccpuia c.-'rtcin . rat. uitiers o;J encouraging jotters
the legislature r.r*.* wiliin r to perjure j following:
themseh . *n Ji i r o a t .i t » suppor*
Washington, I),
fhe consfifi'lirth* III order t h a t th- Hanford Hoard of
counties l i n y ’ l resent m a y retain
Sanford, Fla.
their unjxifct .advantage o v e r the G entlem en:
other counties of the state.
I a m in receipt
A bill is now in both Jtotnei of the
Ihgislaturt to make' the reapportinme nt. An attem pt )v..s m ado in thlower houve today to Icing t h g men.ure up out of its regular o rd e r fair
con s ld e n tinn. W r «»-thr«
mo-tiiiriis . voii: , s th jh A record vlotv has not !c"*n taken
on the bill nnd it is irot know n at
this time wh'at chance it has of passing. It is thought u record vo te can
he reached in both lious * b y the
middle of t h e . week and th e public
will know how many m em bers arc
willing to disregard the o a th , they
took t o 'a u p p o r t the constitution of
the state under which they are comptlled to m ake this apportionm ent.
If the apportionment is n o t made
before the closing hours of t h e session it is .likely that the Governor
will cull a npicinl session for th at
purpose. It is therefore up to the
members to act speedily or else
stand responsible.for tho expense the
state muy be put to for un extra
session.
. •
Tallahassee,
May
22^, ^ - . T h u
friends of equal taxation are still
hammering aw ay to get a m easure
thiough the legislature that will give
the I.,* commission more power tv
equulize assessments.
We m ight
add also that the railroad lobby is
still on the job.
Some interesting facts and figures
have been' brought out d iring these
hearings. Col. It. J. Patterson of
the tax commission brings o u t ir

*n d., expr
w't h refence to I
crt’a '4° 1° freight r 1 l*l*K *° *iucerelj
y ° ur letter, and to
^ s,rTl ®PinUBd lu
will d o what I ca
I nlt,ra tn te Cotnmer
from
the it
l h*-* railroad comps
W ith kindest r.-g
Sine
Signed
i
*D,L* Board of
Senator Trammell
Utia s u b je c t along

HENRY M c L i U L i N

u aai i lie oiu Miiut-jr* amt new
ones too with thadr friend; era* invited to ■a’aiaft- i:. i !ha aervjc-n.
Sunday stdio.al at 9:16 C. It Walk­
er Supt. I ot tvtiry injinfier come.
Thia ia un important meeting.
i n . i h e evening nt 7:15 Children's
Day profr r o ^ yP* ,ln
(.j- t h r
"cTiilflreji and young people of th
Bible school nnd the choir. This
program \vill consist of instrumental
music, organ and violin solos; vocal
solos by th e children and Mrs. Takach, Chnr.uses by the school and
an anthem by the choir. There ■will
nisi he ret-iUtiun* and readings by
Individuals and classes. .These will
furnish a fine inspirational service.
Parents nre urged t o ' come with
their children.
Friends and the
public are also cordially invited to
attend
The C. E. Society will meet nt
6:16.. Young people are urged to
join u* in this meeting.

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Formerly Occupied Iljr
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LAWYERS
Florid*

'innford

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Special Themes •
Next Sunday will he a joyous day
to those who attend the First M eth­
ARCHITECT
odist church. Two sermons will he
delivered by the pastor on impor­
Sanford, FIs
Office In Yowell Bldg
tant them e^^^Sevcral will he re­
ceived into f ^ ^ h u r c h . Several very
vital announcements will he made
-which will Interest every member
ATTORNEY a n d COUNSELLOR AT LAW
and friend of the church.
*
•
Sunday school 9:30.
Practice lb S tate and Federal Court*
Preaching service, "A Place Pre­
(iBrner-Wnndruff Bldg
Sanford FIs
pared," 11:00 n. m.
Intermediate League, 6:15 a. in.
Evangelistic sermon, 7:30.
These services are planned for
y o u .' Come.
. LAW YER

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May M. » « 7

PAGE SEVEN

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703
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For, Rent-* A p a rtm e n t: on first
floor, * nicely furni hed for House­
keeping with sleeping porch and Jun.-, Ip 7
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other icrpcned porches.
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Men who have applied for enlist­
ment in the arm y, navy, marine
corps or other branches of military
service and who have been .rejected
for physical or other disabilities ir** Old K a^s at Tin* H er
not cxetnpetd from registration. Trie lic e , 'll ic y nutiJ__lie

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v o t i n g | l a i i * for ih’** p j r p o - i t i f t h e aim

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*^,e ^ ruPlc8,» Cleanest
a,,tl niosl economiral tie*

in the* trorTd‘ for
ru rrt ' t!.,, 1n L' the whole
family with a dolirrmis ami
luMltliful desert.

Jim Ja, 1-on of &lt;*«t. p, rturtda.
l t f l t T \V I* A v i s .
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l**r (tent or Sale -Good garage
10 x
rt-nu nt floor. Good np
port unity f-&gt;r good mosbapifs -I*. A
Sheldon. Geneva, Fla.
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For S a h —Meat market with pro*
reri'-s.. *Goot| hualne-s. Otviter sick
j\tldress ".Bargain,” r-n Herald.

All the men of this r o u n ty should
bear this in mind and the following
-ndr-i-will be followed:
Every male who has reached his
twenty-first but "Who* has hot passed
his thirty-first birthday must regis­
ter.
This includes every race, Caucas­
ian, African, Mongolian. •
It includes' blind, crfopleik dis­
eased. Men married or with other
dependents must register.

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For* Pale -Model
79 *Overlnnd
touring ear. Good condition. IJurgain for enflt. Phone 6, Sanford,
Fla., O. (). llox PS.l.
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For Sale or Exchange New ft
on
Sanford real estate. P. O. llox
room house ant] *J lots. Well located.
75-tf
Will trade for form. Terms, if de­ No. J Ut-'t.
sired, llox HI7:J, Sanford.
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turned down. Those who have fnmHies dependent upon them, thojje
who ran do better work for the gov­
ern metil.
home, the farmers and
others will be exempt, but the fact
that they are exempt does not keep
them from being registered and
every man in Seminole county brttfeen the ngt-a prescribed should
register on Juno 5th us the govern­
ment advises.

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lie ( team wlllj a Wliite Mountain Vreczer is ntiickly
and Cheaply within your reach. We have them from 1 to
10 t| it art sizes. * *
We are headquarters r«.r Planters, Plows, Cultivators
ami m fact every lliiiij; for the farmer.

HILL HARDWARE CO
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'The names of men rcgivteririg will
be made, public and anyone knowing
gf a man of th e .designated ages who
has not registered is called upon to
report that fart.

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untl Suti-Vt DotntoM. t!**t youfs early—b
read our free catalog booklet carefulfy first.

Who loses when your neighbor^ goes broke
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losse3 Write for price list TODAY

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y o u /ll h a r d ly ev er b e sick . B u t w h e n y o u
ta k e liv e r m ed icin e, d o n ’t ta k e ca lo m el,
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Martin's Liver Medicine
Tt la nuite ns effective and is a purely veR:^ ^ ) ^ c a s i 0^ 1° ^
F o r stimulating nsluKfrish liver, and
relieving
occas^onul
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ronstipation, sick headache, coated tongue, lnd^estioniind.
nach and liver troubles, Martin s Liver Medicine positively

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very pleasant te take, nets gently and is an ideal medicine
cn. Give the youngsters a dose,or so- -even the babies
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Typewritten letters, bills, records, .are
a sure sign of business-like methods that
mean success instead o f failure. Carbon
copies kept and filed away prevent mis­
understandings and even lawsuits.
- It doesn't ttquire an expert to operate an
L' C. Smith 6C Bros, typewriter. Ie is simple
and durable.
Send for Itindiotncly illiutrited free catalog.

L. C. Smith 8C Bros. Typewriter Co.
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manner th a t It would be Impossible
to aintflf .o u t ■nny performance of
any ona pltpil-for comment,' for each
R. J. HOLLY. Editor *
and, all are worthy Of apeclal men­
TV. M. HAYNES. Business Manager
tion. Not one faltered, their native
intelligent* added to' th e ,s p le n d id
training of their teacher, Miss Fa-,
same statement, he knew t h a t the ren produced effective results' and
itm a t'a im o N pbick. in advance
class of '17 was the most popular drew from th e nudiejico ■applause
(. The use of the best financial method is a duty vou owe
9 a TBAR.
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and greatest of them all. In con­ loud and long, 'th e songs, t h e ‘deeMO'WTStS
4* • « » • • ! # •« *~m* * * * •
clusion ho wished th at as they scat­
self. Increase your business ability by thoroughly doing p
VPIII MONTI in.................................
tered and pursued their vocations in
duties—in a word use the check account at this bank—NOW.
life’ that success would crown their
efforts. It wns a fine address, deliv­
ered in clear, distinct tones with the
dignity and poise of a m ature orator.
."We're Loyal to You, '17” follow­
ed the oration, then 'came - the
“ Class Prophecy” with Rut h Kan- John Mussonf vidlfn, Eleanor Her­
ner in the role of fortune teller. ring; drum, Koyall Kllntworth, the
frAHf YOUR BUSINESS
With the • announcement th a t he* young graduates filed into the audi­
would foretell the future of each and torium followed by Miss Furen, thei
every one of her class mates she re­ teacher; Mrs. * Geo. It. Dickenson,
II. R. STBYENS
C. M. HAND
SANFORD, FLORIDA
0 . L. TAVLOR
R. R. OfAS
moved her college cap and gown
Csihisr
A** I Clthirr
vt*.-l*»...w.i
p
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WOODRUFF
Vir..Pr..l.Un«
and stood revealred a gracious young
figure of lovely girlhood, Wearing the
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handsome
garb ef n Roumanian
gypsy railing each one by name she
numbers wero especially good and read the palm, foretelling the won­
or
unfortunate
the little lassies were well received, derful fortunate
which they
even to the “ littlrst one" of them state of existence
W IIE N DO W E EAT?
[rather advertise schedules for the fire In conformity with
all, Marian Newton, from whom the would bo called, predicting for one
E d ito r McCormack of the Su­ 'railroad and get the cold cash for i t . ; to qtirstjons sev n :■»
delighted audience .exacted an en­ the first woman President of the
wannee Democrat publishes a plear­ I We never had time to ride on passes : stating ground you «] j
core before releasing her.
May White House elected on the suf­
ing picture on his front page of and consequently were never paid ing you, usi
Holly, Mary Elizabeth Puleston ahd frage tic k e t;" for a n o th e r an " a f­
some fine Suwannee ham* and ba­ for advertising under the old rules, terms: If yot
Florence ‘Henry rendered a ’lovely fair of hearts’* hut a final stale of
con*. Right now we put in our or­ We do. not want parses from the five, IcgMali
trio. Ushers for the evening were bachelor girlhood;, for {mother train­
der for a Suwannee ham, Pro. Mac, railroads. All we want is the best the atate or
Mrs. Thomas GgtZCO. .Miss Edielh ed -n u rsin g and wealth untold from
and there is no slate I: w against n service th e y - c a n give th e . public i.t and say whel
Stewart, M i s s Z o d Munson, Mary tfce- sale of complexion balin and the Reading, “ YVhqt D Patriotism
! H ate or natio
bam a month or more is there?— Die v e ry Je a st- rates.
.
Jfili.i Laing
Howard, Winnie Strong, Scritu Lake, Anderson dimple dent.
Sunford
Herald.
Alright,
Boh,
old
A nother Reading, "T h e F l a g '
Rut we resent the a ttitu d e of the mt,mliert rf
Ci
Edm und Meisch and Raymond l ’hil- should he the joke writer in lh&gt;
hoy, we will try and send you a Florida iegirtirturc tr y in g -to keep t h o j ‘ rit'^ forbi*!*
Jennie Rhodes
lUiigville Bugle; One should he a Chorus, "Patriot*' Pledge"
sample of Suwannee ham-' enough tiowSnhpors .from going wrofig with ’’ate 1,1 lVi*r
missionary: another giri would a r ­ "Class Creed*.' ^ slew art 1 Dutton Tor. a good square- war-time meal. the railroads ns tljey declare hy naim' Uio sec
rive as *xv great orator and speaker Reading. " T h e ) ‘result Age’
No laW against a ham n month up their action rfnd we feel sorry for ‘n **'° *fan:i
of the house of congress; Oliver .Mur­
hero
as y e t . - Suwannee Democrat. tlie general public because they (|(,i States mails
.
EleanoV HtfrHig
rell would out-C haplin Charlin C hap­ Chorus, “ S tar SpnVigl/si Brtnr.er
not have the railroad rrhcdule* |n *workman in
lin with regard fo hD head, and
FULili JJUNXRL lL.
: finally
in—rhr■’tipper"fm j
It seems certain that within a
jgioiis; i ■ill Runge would become r. '
short lime congress will have pr-.sseff
(Ii
hermit, afraid of the girls, and th e i v ion a ftopj, " L u a c jr t t
. bill giving the governmeni • • r,t r&lt;Eleanor Herring
over food. Ttie program of ihe util
U adirig. "Ameli a * (ireutne
ministration provides for three meas­
Krhel Henry
ures.
The first qne intends to pro.
Deeiam.ition, "W hen the Cal
s u iiv y o u r g r o u n d n rieiiy .
y ou
n
o
te
the
production of food. An­
Hounded"
.Alfred R
claim physlcaL disability, state Hint
other one will promote regulatory
.Song, " A a .il Ca irut" .
briefly. If you claim exemi'Uuti on
measures, and m n y 'f i x maximum
l u n o S o l o , *‘Clia; In Vais^” .... .
any other ground, titu te your ground
price* for food. A third one will fa­
.RoyalI Kllntv.oth.
briefly.
March (trio)
..Hoffman ,
cilitate the transportation of fond by
Presentation of Medals and
M ay Holly Mury Eliza!) -th Puleston
giving preference to food shipment*.
Diplomas S u p t. B. F. Eri
March. "T rue Friea .r-iii, " _ i
In all probability Herbert ('

THESANFORDHERALD

RESULTS COUNT

PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

xx xxm x xxx xxxx xm xx xxx xxxx xxxx xxxx x

Rondo Capr cci ,*
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I min i f! ba M tin ■n
MArche (j otesque
U e y ti Kllntworth
Hungarian ituphsody YU,
Miss Margaret Dnv‘*
Polonaise Op. to
Anna Miiiuii

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a i.i &gt; l . ; u t l number. ti
truly legal document of legal phrases,
brimful of “ bequeaths ’ and
I ,quests" from tlie Seniors to the J u ­
niors, bright, witty and humorous in
a light, fantastic vein .and was o re
«d tiie *Tni.-" &lt;oi i ne program.

l i e i . i n g .,r, i it* - piano selection* yf
Royal K|i«itworth were delightfully
rendered. T*i* accom panists for the
song and violin number* were Julia
Laing, Virginia Dc-Couraey ami lloy..I Klint wurth.

Hoov&lt;r will be named by tl,&lt;* I'restdenl to head tin', f ool board.
Mi*
reputation which he has ucquired'in
his successful handling of the c o n mission for relief in Belgium ban
-hywn him to lie the one man who
i* pre-eminently fitted for this place.
With such measures passed and
nroperly- enforced the consumer
hoiild get some relief from the p« r—
ent high pric * of fond, an I tie' food
s o dilator p it jut of bli-dne** -Areitdia New*

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lend to prospeutc it. Sumo persons
will be exempted on account of their
occupations or off-res, some on ac­
count of the f a d that they hqye ri-Jative* dependent upon them for
support
Your
mi'va-r • touching
then- t,!,i:.g,. will ‘ha im portant in
supfiortin;; th e claim you now in­
tend to make in your nn-wer to the

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bUd In tlrtogi tlu-Y f- rn ■
v Ii el i - • 1 irium' on W-.-diuu.i,iuu ^ mu i j ue*, ay ev.j.ijig \\ i r charminr* fi-.-ifllj
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ir Various 1 m - _The ,i.org •-ir» t r-nuty -f tin- Red,
I White ; hd Blue, fittingly adorned
T i e exerici i opened wit.h. th&lt; j the .stage' which wa‘f nnlped with
nt riri&gt;&lt; r • ,,f •'-f&gt;1 .J t j j o r y "
ton,-, “ YV.hrre Oh WJnrc are the &lt;p p u r !,
Vordaht Freshmi.n" in whirh a ia a l l -sit*-* At ihe rear, below the
word ’"t'i.Iririiivm" emidatonvU in
Verse was devoted to racli grr=tf,&gt;
the High .Sclmul. The fir.-t pote of i lue runi whip , hung a large Amecea«h brings tin* signul for the clcss iu n t!, g which was du| Heated on
to descend the steps and Inass u; on th* side w;:||*. . In. the corners were
the cam; u*. the Fre* men to thy tall .branehes of irr.miipcr, from which
right, the Sophomores to th e left flouted riuinliu-s-cf nm-il lings, an
and the Juniors in the center f. cfng attruetive background for the forly.iLtco—y i.uHihrl'v~gVtiTl?El PUT *t went yth e fivrlh step*
th e —bJnrd"
building, where the Senior* tiol. two manly, boy* and twenty-one
thc-ir places at the beginning of th- giri* so -tw e e t and lovely in their
pretty white frock* And •ribbons, all
,urt verse.
t
This was fallowed l»y tin* song wi . ting the c L is cukr* of blue and
"W e are the Seniors" by th* Senior white upon their arms. It was a
tcincidence th a t th e class colors
class.
were two of the flag colors -which
When . Roby , Laing, the popular Tcpresent- "purity and loyalty." The
onu he loved young president of the Kighth Crude is uftique .and dis­
Seniors took his place to deliver the tinctive in th at it possesses in all
I resident's address he was greeted its personnel an unusual degree of
with spontaneous applause. As an talent in music, a rt and dram atic
introductory he paid a tribute of ability, its splendid little orchestra
appreciation to the Board of E d u c a ­ is the pride of the class. The rlass
tion, Mr. Ezell, superintendent of motto, "Freparedneas, Endenvor, Pa­
the Public Schools of Sanford, the tience" was exemplified in the fine
faculty and Mr. Bradbury, thanking program that was presented by the
them for their untiring efforts which talented young pupils. The capital
had made their school days a pleas­ letters spelt P. E. -P„ which is a n ­
ure and profit to the graduating other attribute o (_Aiiig grade.. * The
cIom jJ '171- E loquently he charged class flower is the rose—there is no
the Juniors to fulfill conscientiously flower sweeter than a beautiful rose
(as the Seniors had done before und again we have the simile,
them) the responsibilities of the Se­ dome in this Eighth Grade garden of
nior class,, having a watchful' care roses may be wild roses hut certain
over .the undergraduates.
He a d ­ it is that they are also climbing
monished Sophomores-L-wise he call­ roses, climbing
after
knowledge,
ed them —to capably fill tho Juniors' scattering the fragrant petals of joy
shoes—in number at least.
Tho and youth .and happiness along the
little Freshmen came in for a share p a th of life.
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Every number on thi s excellent
knew- th at it was with a prayer of program was rendered with aych
thankfulness that- they had reached pleasing effect a n d in so splendid-a

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t &gt; .in I . ord I Jo- -I - .ire to Indd his
po iH m l inger V» will have ny trouh!** bein* filected again. The people
f Ii r|da have learned that Fleti her is the . m an—jm ii-«H —*b*»- tplR"
itlmut T afts or arty o ther man suei "c ing Fletcher next tim e is.romdn-

The city m*rket a t Sanford i*
working fine and saving the people,
money. S *&lt;*retary AIInji of ' the
R m r 1 of Trade und Torttmi efioner
Branham went to the G-lery C ity
yesterday; along with Mr. Clias. II.
baker, and gave t h o ’jdea a thori
ough
Investigation. ‘‘Tltcy -were
.pleoscd -w ith i Im—m a rk e r— One" for
Orlando wouBF We a good thing.—
Orlando Sentinel.

oill, t tide. .k im»i or yott mny lull th-“ gboFo that laid tlie golden egg."
Hi •. . • hat Mr II. II, .. . ;
“ TNie Merabi doe* not mind pav­
ing the government an Increased
;st* t age rate for war I axes. We i re
willing to do our bit, stud (f the rate
i* increased.wt*.expect the public tl»
do tln ir bit by paying up promptly
in subscriptions and the advertiser
doing more a d v e rtising,, .If. we can.
get ihe business the tax will not be
felt.
■“ And while ' the newspapers are
paying an increased tax into the
government coffees the said govern­
ment need not ask ’the ‘newspapers
for free space. , if the go veto merit
want* space in T he Herald for a s ­
sisting in recruiting and m any other
needs the government 'ran pay tlie
regular advertising rates which will
help The Herald to pay the increased
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KXITHT IIATI Kit Y &lt;IIAHCIKG ANI» RF.IMMtNG
There is a Prcst-O-Lilc Ball cry oT the t ’orreet Size for Your Tar and
it will Give You Better Results

R A IL R O A D PASSES
Several year* ago the s ta te legis­
lature establishing a parental super­
vision over the Florida newspapers
decided th at no paper Could lake
advertising from the railroads and
accept mileage in return. Any other
ii usi nes s man could do this hut the
newspapers were barred because they
were weak vessels and liable to be
controlled by the railroads,
Since
that time the legislature lias been
busy keeping the legislators from
in the Uni tod States really began two years ago when the Fed­
riding on free passes "for services
eral
Reserve System was organized. It will be complete when
rendered" or something of th a t sort.
every citizen is doing his share towards the maintenance of the
The newspapers had as good a right
to accept mileage for advertising as
system .
the same papers uccept bacon and
B y depositing your'm ont^, with U4.y o u aanJielp directly .m
eggs from the grocery store and cer­
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find strengthening it, ns wc are required to keep on
ta in ly n h « -men o f ’HiV"** Fourth "'Fs-'
deposit with our Federal Reserve Bank in Atlanta a portion of
tate " are as honest as any legislate!
who ever sat in the capital and
your balance with us.
drew his six hones a day for hot
arc m any - reasons*-why the city
A t the sam e time, and w ithout cost, you benefit directly from
air expended.
should have a home guard. . Aside
the
protection the system affords us.
.That is th e principle of tho thing.
from till other reasons the drill is of
incalculable benefit to all taking it. The other day this question came up
Sanford has a- company consisting as the reports said from the Press
and
the
newspaper
of fifty-eight of the leading business Association
men of the ciity a n il ' m any othor'paiwDi were, turned down again.
MEM BER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
I t The Florida Press Association novor
Florida towns aro following suit
is the hope of many th a t Orliando asked for passes us far as the editor
Sanford, Florida
will not be. the last to got intd the of The Herald ia aware.i. From our
standpoint wc would muck
procession
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lulter part, especially during mtri
T ho Cuit-Syinea place on Cam
- eron avenue has .been add to- M r
day. ,
A RESUME OF SANFORD.
•Precipitation,—The week was
w
W alnright who recently came her
H
a p p e n i n g s up* ro*D a t e *
without rainfall of moment over all
from Pnlatka. ‘Ho will take posses­
Aii'fM alt Comraxn cat/ona lot lki»
The cool night* and
ion In, the near future.
U tile Happening®— M ention ;; diviiien*.
Cnlwta in
ilitfil/' HI Plt«Rt
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rather
drying
winds
were
unfavor­
&lt;i. C. Chamberlain' shipped more
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of Matters In Brief— -J j j
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able,* especially In section* where
than
II curs pf celery from 3 acres
Personal ItcniH of
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the previous rainfall had been in*T(Tl- J—
of tine green top last week,
InTerejat*
elent.
• he s lUthVrfi 'Ill'll Telephone Co
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SI. /tgnrs Citihl
Condition of C rops.—All crops
Inn I ik gr.ttlcl and it
" 'lied a pfmne in the pretty n"w
At the annual meeting of St. Ag* i ,&gt;nr:.m and warmer weather
Snmniwy of the Floating Small \ \ ' need
I I t v r ft • home on
lieardall thi
The .....a , ; i ,
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ties (luild which met wi|h Mrs 'L’n ‘|J' !
• • ni cool nighf* retard cotton, some »
Xalks Succlnrlly Arranged for
Jl "" I’nnyhing. At iht* service ; ^
■rnest Jlonshidiler Monday, M ay t*
1: °f which i- troubled With lice. Thr
- -Hurried Herald Render*
" I f Vou Want to Better
the following officers were elected; f)r. Hyman will give a short review
C. M, Stowe of .C a m e ro n ‘avenue
|d:wits are being well worked. The I
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Your Chances in Life,
of the most important things that is having a fine hig Ipirn huilt. Mr,
■ruwth
o l cotton I,
l.attk.r 't , *
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Better the Condition of
tcok place during the recent conven­ Johnson from town has charge of
. Your Feet"
Mrs. S. L. Johnson left Thursday »«rJ. amt there it,,, «
e o m - i ' 1' '
tion at. N’ew O rleans..
the
work.
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ol bud worm: the ...................
and what .
•ir.fO The H. V. ]*. F, meetings.
Mrs. Kaulerson arrived front Lake
tjH’nil the summer month's.
W
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Cane.
M n' ’ J " " 'h T “ l,*ch! (***■
Peters
Says Is So
Mrs.
Albert
Frye.
7 : r , Preaching.
The subject of j City Tuesday t o \ l * ' * h w daughTers
I)o your gho'pplnjt. a t the 3-in t peanuts, melons and truck are gen- ri I or
the venn on for t h u hour will he Mrs. jGeo.
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Mitchell an d Mrs. H;iyStore. We sell it for less.
80-ltc erully g o o d - a l l need rain. Citrus
" T h e Ibights t*f orvire."
Dr.
gmid
Warren
and son. J. W. ltauierfruits
Improve
slowly.
MR. MAN, your feet have,
Last
Monday
afternoon
the
Guild
The 3 In 1 Store sglls it for loss.
Hyman will preach and will use as i*un.
taken
you a long way and
met
with
Mrs.
Julius
Takach
at
the
A.
J.
Mitchell,
80-1 tc
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his Scripture the story of Jesus
there's quite u journey ahead
home
of
her
sister,
Mrs.
Albert
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‘Meteorologl-it.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
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Johnson
of
Col .C. P. Lovell of Jacksonville
Washing His D Dei pi ex’ Feet.
of you. At fast you have paus­
Frye.
Those present were Mrs.
( ameron City np* entertaining a
jpent yesterday in the city, the
ed
on the Highway of Hustle
You
are
Invited
to
all
of
these
Housholdcr,
Mrs.
Frye,
Mrs.
Mindaughter
front
Jacksonville.
Muthemaliral Proposition
guilt of hU brother, M. \V. Lovell.
to read this sign of Better
servj'o
a and will be given a ri;*ht
arik
and
Mis*
Churbflte
Hand.
A.
II.
Stone
atlis
been
in
DavenDr.
Runyan
Stephens
of
OrJn
in
Col. Lovell left this morning, ac­
Shoes. This is the relay station
rov; I welcome. Th • music is fur- b“rt V11. business l o r somu time recompanied by his niece, Mrs. M ar­ delivering a sermon at tin* itn;&gt;ti*t
for-tired-foot,--Buy
of tt* a pair
lemph* Sunday night used mathea Met inC u llu re Qom&amp; c*
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of
style-warranted,
satisfaction
Mr. and Mrs. Will ('oulliottrne of
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Silos, Silos, see Vnude Void's nd jnatioi as a baa&lt;&gt; fur thi* discourse - MbiTm-tcs w ho h w m m M n San-13 * ^
■guaranteed uliOer.
*tudy continually lb . Celery avenue are leaving this week
and
made
this
proposition:
If
it
U
ford to open a studio In dram atic i
tiO-Krl-tf
jj . L. McLendon of the exportK. H .. P E T E R S
mrntaf station at Gainesville was
IIooIm, Shoes and Slippers
circulating among his friends und
ml “KVST FIRST STRKKT
relations today, lie Is making a tin*record und his Sanford, friends are
proud of him.
ture and was handled in th a t style pow^r (3 m^ko points and to develop J n
lh s t '» H its j the,
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Until further notice Muss in ’s, pool of Dr. Stephens that irntde the j co u n g e nnd self reliance
Alder vVorld's Oldest Dye.
«*Von l .h' M»tor upon his n-tu m to
Wiley Wilson &gt; • v ery ill at. lo's
sill be open every afternoon at 2 ..........." ' ' ‘
For the purpose of making «ty»*s tho
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There will .b .
for children- '
C- _&gt;
homo Ott C3mrroiiu Viira road. p r.
o'clock except.Tuesdays and Fridays. pleased - with the Doctor and hi*
eonttimn aider appears .to have been
also in the afternoon, In which will
, .
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in attendance,
Unnutlred liy the pioneer* of thia coun­
.72-1 f
nor*mutt.
be t,ntght reaiiin,; and recitation,
I’e.llli of 3!rs Wurtnan
. Il"1* Walker Mahoney well m i- try, who made u*e of so many Imrks
-Mrs. Anna Griffith of Lexington,
in the announcements Sunday nnd eitn le harmonious 'I'.xert ini'*.
Mr&lt;,\\ • •*st.; n. Ii&lt; l,iv&lt; d wife j *uinc
put down wells fur Gk P, and roots. However. It was well-known
Ky. who lias been spending the night Dr. Stephens r e la te d , several
( ’ h 4inli«TlalM * ! ! .
f&gt;i • iflrh .
r h u third class will (■. for \ um; -‘d I. B liw
to flit- Indians, win* u-.isl lido good iifI*
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winter in T am p# •*» “ guest at Hot 1 incidents a* to hcAv In* ap ! Dr. Inifi &lt; and i *,• I
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l u i u s . Mrs. Griffith Id“ a waiter of Hyman, the paHor &lt;( t h •. I 'i n c n : ri.ni.i,..*, .1
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j: to a few \i-irs ago w;is e;n|i1iw I’d liy^nn•****♦-■ ^i-1-. — ■lU^j*»|4tl'^&gt; -til?
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{JiiirvL.Jn ■e-tilwe*. n'T'i—rtie 1 ,&gt;T ie :l I itl ,'e.|Ucnrr of id,..,- a till
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i-*t. i it 1‘iicUtc const
Hi tile sfuuus.
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"Woodland Park is the only placq , 8 "'"m ry t vgit In r.-and di&lt;l nut hi i - ‘ t ‘-inkii ■ io \
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lined fo r d ie sa m e p o rtsise . is sa id to
it
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amusements
and
tnk
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proper
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fu. tin- old. ' i re e o rd i’d dye In the w o rld ,
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Open.. oSundays
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to
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' .a n d . stiiqsived (&lt;• dote in-arty ii.im u
bo i l !&gt;■ '* r
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that
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Florid!
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forefront
of
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cma*
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toboggans.
Picnic 'conveniences.
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Gn-tf
Had to Be Introduced Twice.
.In v ita tio n s have been received in ........
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.‘Well mij.Ictcd ;u ttie mite of going crit type. . Tuesday an rleetitm was
While
.Mabel was watching tier
NOT1CB
* Reginald Holly is expected ’ home
Sanford front Dr. and Mrs, Robert to. prow*.
** Hi |il in toievial road district- No ).
m n(hi-r*iM id .liig a |d e . -lie wti* told It
today from'-Horner Military School • During the months June, July.'A ur
' V;,r,; 1,1
marriage of ti.fdr
in the Lake Park Him J.m I 'section
tetunti in. r In . .--i.H a lf an In .u r
at Charlotte, North Carolina, where ust and September,''the Ranks of Sanford ■
Mi*" M-«ry Rlnuehe John- to
lint
»d f
Imnd' fa ll r 'b e . .m ii - Inn k .iln l ii'k is l
M r \ f a i,t n.
U
he he* been attending soho-d.
.1 rr tin UHOp‘11 |\ a
I . I...... ( ' :l' ’ 1 t ■' * 1 . Inn. i*:" Inutb *
will rinse on Thursdays
f_’ oVIo 1
I’ritnc cypress siiingl' s, four, ftv*- Fir-t National II.,uk Si*mi*t&lt;i!-C nint-. a . -it.il i v. ning, J iip
n ing
. r., ■ ,i,„ni i '"I1noon.
i
1 ,!f .if', r .
and -ix inch widths, all lwriit&gt; it.ink
mil. - of r mds bnJudeil in lip
It.ml. nf Sanford
''I**
ird, Mi&gt; " I
N’.rtii
in t.
inches long, to move quick at * -.n r&gt;
Tin*. 711- ttc
'M»ry 1 riee ol Lutisville, Kentucky new district ttint lias lawn created
I.Int Pink fan, ‘ perfectly new,
per thousand.
Chas. L. West,
Sl.lt- 1i Id wufl it in Florida will I"- for this ;&gt;iisoo'i.
ii iiu*w here on Hi" stage or in audi­
Teachers* Kxiimlniiliini on June 12
Oviedo, Fiji.
G3-t
F.r/.f.r f . ’M.
|-ri. in : and iildri v - those present
The D e fa s ii i New* r « |t o r l* that torium ut High School Wednesday
Notice lum I...... givyn (his oilice
The following announcement will on comlitions in FlorWa.
Mrs. F. I.. Woodruff, Mis* Nellie
night. May *2*lrd. Kinder will please
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.h tiotatoeN w ill tirin g I t e l .a n d and
I rice will u!*n l.o iii *tanford
’ Elder. F. A. Douglass und Ralph that the regular cxainipntiim- of lie a surprise to the many Sanford ' Ml
return it to Judge George G. Her­
at lit f ie'hvleriati church on Prl- p i ' u n i t y rnfire th an f if t y .th o u s a n d ring.
and Harry Woodruff left in their teachers for eounty certificates will ! fficnrl* i.f-the liri.l •• and gro m
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Mr. and Mrs. Kdwurd T. Lane, day r \ i l i n g . J une l«i to ndd-d * i (r’ Atrhu-r. car last Sunday for Talla- be held on tfi«* 12th of June this
htsM*c. but on account t.M n d roads I ^ ' ur' " nt‘ Wv&gt;'k ,atw ‘hart .formerly unnrmncc the* marriage of r , r J ‘“I i I ■1 pi 'o* 11 . ... 11, -n i - i 1: •i f w .■ ir- .ig'i l oit f'l.oida f.irni'T,
l of lb m Six room house for­
- il t p a y in g iio o li a t le n t imt to
d . ighi.
Ci I- si. i ■. YD i '•
te hid or unfurnished
Mrs. Savage,
..■"I Wid 1
am! I- dt.e tlPi- way they did . . a n n o u n c e d .
I.
M m• The i xamin iti ni f•-r „ i • uppi;. j . ii lc r of ‘ &gt;t. I."tii», ..M l'inuri on roe
SO-tf
'ii't r 'iP iy i
M-t " i " g ro w in g o f p o t.ito i- b e , . il l s , they TOl Mvrtlo
r * T.bl.iliJ:
until W t u l n e i&gt;
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-;'il t i i* i I- to l.i - il w o u ld it—i
c a n t, will In, laid in th e Sanford S atu rd ay . May Dub. 11»17. Moon
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f ' i F||a«4M
U’
R C. Nickel' i* circuintlng ainong High School, beginning at !l :r—nt .
[o-. d .ii' f l’ r&lt; p .o.ildj
l. iiilo b for Sab* T ’-'cntv-ive b y ’
hea rt. IMI r.• .
■I. Tuesday, tun.*- 121h. t u ’ 7.
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iron i*|. b \ liottm • run*
hi* ;
d f- •n •!* th is w i
t!
• ” ' rip ’ ' &lt; r 1•
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Ill el VO If P Fultlll) titu­
T he i x a Itiln.iliint ft-r . .1 -■ ■* up
T o K e e p C.iby tlio .-t.
r '
' i* llov. cm Iny
lar.
Now
at
blue Spring* Landing.
f’!:*■.ml* v. ill In* b&gt; !d ai Hopper
in keep on i ii'fi. iii - youngster
afi
Mr util Mr:, il i: U ir-'vidi'
Hon
Xu' * 1 *, iii hi the I '" '. .,
pltel and fr**lt; i i;n . In,g jiv.
oil tin* I.. 1*. Mace. Lake Helen, J*th. 8,D2ji
A cadrnty beginping at the -am
l..i
end ttii-c; Mi * M .ri • Smith
iipI i g itung :» li-t if tie* l e a ! &gt; and I hour.
tim e, get a b f :*!■ s .tfl. gf » |it itd:Vl
A D.irgi.in M.iiwill Touring Gar,
•nd * ‘11 *“ i i •!»
it- fpit , t i l , i o r -e\
dap* ( priv ate owners in hbui ss,
KxamitKc* are ri qui .ted to report Sl.,nl Ci’ c w.-re t!t- J te '» f If
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Dr. Hyman a n d fnroilj h av e * ■ • .-&lt;• aptly at t e .. ve.i mii*
80-tfc
ut* in in .o liip n i in iru n i c lu p tr e ifs I Idw. Go.
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sttvi ■ i,; Dn Raj ti-i ('• ipyvjttiuu. * ’i»ii. bt biroi-m-tt h y rtiT- i.ujierw,..n- Th. y .re m norm. m ila ir .cat.
For Ren(' or Sale "Tile Oaks'"
briglit piciuit-* • in.i : iii. . bird ' tit
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Dr. U a v L C .t h o well* known o p to - dent. Kxa.uinre* w ill not bo | . r
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milt i- .a the' K m p i r e . H o io l to fit niittef! to hiv«
(m ••- m
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!,'*",, ng mi I pi* king n» tin hi. A t.al*}' fctilf ti: i **11 rooms, furnished. Imni'diate
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rpHin! Il intiipj. )!- il......utll
iL-,. an.I all yhm.e who lined -tlmTii tt,‘&gt; bool - or pa j u t s m' any k i t . S:jidoid
M iK ii.a, Il W. Herndon. 8 '-tf
11 0*1 t
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lending
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wnl l.:i l Dr, lisivis right on the job. l ‘&gt;'v*‘I't aurh i.s may be f.irni'lt"d
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Hr. I - .. need* rut introduiiion to 1,1- i1■■■•1■- uf s
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bii ti aa ro:’
- - i I •* f o r tu . r
to|.''a y iicie lor m a n y year.* ir ritl to*
hx I this o.dce.

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T. ,W. Law tbit,
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rijiuiainn i- established.
.See Ida
Supt. Public Instruct ion, Seminoli
juveribcment and handlulle lh.it
Supt. Public Instruction,
hj'. t, ;1 circuiatud over the city,
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____iienunolit-t^oihty,-Florid
a.
a_d &gt;lie annoupxcjmmt ..uiv- tiw
78-Frl-dtc
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frojii pa;
The "Herald regarding
tbe Utterly Iionds.
We -give this
Itcd Gross Annoahrement
'luce to help Uncle Sam in “ thi *
Ticket*
are now nn silo fur Lyric
time of war.
Theatre perform Slices for t hi* bene­
Mr-. Had nr Curlott of .Geneva was
fit nf the Red Cross,
in the city'.yesterday attending the
Each ticket (5'J rents) may be used
nee ting of t h e ' Red Cross.
for six perforinnnres, whiclt make*
the entrance fee fnr each performnnge
Red C/osa Social
Every one invited to attend the less than ten cents. One individual
ctcnm social at the town linll at may sh a re.the ticket with others a*
L&gt; r o v F r i d a y night, "June 1st, ben- tickets, are punched according to encf:t of tl;i Aimrh au Red Cro«tt. *
tranco toch time. Ticket* are gtiod
JL-----until June 7th and include Tnt reg­
~7ib2tp
ular prioo) tlie Bernhardt performance tonight.
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" Gffruit Gottrl In Session
An ico errant social will he held at
Circuit Court is in seasion and the
Geneva June 1st for the benefit of
SOtei jury will soon render a statethe Red Cross. All are invited nnd
C'nt of rheir proceeding*. The fol­
it is hoped there will he a large a t­
lowing are members of the grand
tendance from Sanford ns there will
■Jury;
bo both moonlight and u good road
J. R, Wicks, A. II. Cameron, L. H.
to make it possible.
I 'hm*, W. II. Wight, W. E. Ogle**
Riley M. Fletcher Berry,
'j- R. R. Smith, foreman, Geo. E.
Press Reporter Seminole Branch
fUUhleux, R. A. Jenkins, 'O. J.
N. Fla., Chap., Red Cross Soc.
W'e. \\. G. DoCoursey, rlcrk; G. A.
tUllx-y. Ed. Lnne, G. L. Bledsoe,
Announcement
!ia Kleharda, J. T. Brady, C. C.
The
Geo.
H. Fernaid Hardware
Howard, J. c. Moffett, C. K. Wil-’
lutni.
Co. wish to announce that J. G.
Ddlowing are members of the petit Ball has been' appointed general
1 tjr&gt;;
William*, C. C. Morris, mnnngcr of the Company.
, Mr. Ball is a Floridian by birth
J - 0. Rarncr. C. C. Woodruff, Qeio.
''ML U.u&gt; Smith. "WillU; Seig. A. TiT wod- having had years of experience
^oappell. Tom Williams. W. P. in tho hardware business In Florida
v ' h‘ A D. Smit,h. A. V. French, is well acquainted with t ^ i t r a d e
*• Peters, J. G. Hurley, L. West. and knows the people's watutT
* A* Biwelt, E. H. Chittenden, He will he glad to meet all the old
customers as well as the new onces,
A. Cheek.
ahd will endeavor to give them the
sam e courteous tre a tm rh t and serWeather Report .*
■Tnopsi, 0f Weather .nnd Crop vice as the company have done in
the past.
C o itions
Florida for the week
adv.
May 22. 1917.
^ ^ -tu ro .
The tem perature
tt»l f t*? t0 ^ ^ Ctt' Below the nortnurk 1 d e p a r t of the week was
ttmru. C00*cr tl*** -uaual, but the
f u t u r e was higher during the

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a s . a a o ilvtu itr .(
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Mr. and Mm . L. P. Mrf'ull *r r e - 1'
turned Sunday f r u i t I !i ir we.ldin,' ,
trip Wjtitjli included *!i tour of the .--»i,.ie.- •id the Hibj.
ju.it&gt;* in theif-iBfi . T lre y will nttldbl1- At
ilra pas (dr will rjrearh orf
for the sutQincr in the home of Mra- j*'Tue M-ani'ig of God's Revelation
Ilrian Higgins.
. i to Every M tit/'
.
* —— I Flan* arc now hying malic for V*p\ Mrs. Ilrian Higgins will leav« ,r" urtf h ,l° l,M' n'"'v' »“ «''“ tri.tm .or,
shortly' for Bl'iwing Ruck, N, G.* Juti • Rt with a great Presbyterian
wdtite site will spend the su in tite r; ,1mdice w hich *h til. I p t f ir ten days.
with relatives.
LONG WOOD PICK I PS
Mi.*
Lilian Waits returned Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wagner and
day
frttu
daughters, tho M i s s e s 'Maud Alice ! .
.Willi u , mi when* she has
and A 'I. W .,n r , n ,.to r e J up l,„ m l»™ ‘' T M ? ..... . . . . .
k lu im m e e hi ,l te m l lb'. May J
Mr*’ ' '
, MY" ' - F
rj . (
- T -------. . r n r Bryan left Friday fnr Tampa
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v.hrre they ivlll b* the guest* o f.Mrs.
Mrs. T. J. B arrett of Palatka is wil1 Hool' ,1^ n'
.
the guest-of Mr*. Andrew Mahonev .
Mr* “ n 1 A
V,t' i ;1' 7'm!' IK" r.
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were vi itor* in Sanfdwl Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrb W Id n tt’n Galdw-'H
M r‘- J ' M" " ,twi nn' 1 n ,,,°
d.u.;itjer, Adrian were shopping in
returned Sunday from their wedding
Fat f ird Wcdn- id.iy.
Uilb
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Mrs. J- S. Djnkel spent the week
*&gt;nU
with Mrs. P, S. Morton in Or­
-Mrs. John Larsen, of St. l’e te r &lt;lando.
burg was the gucit of 'Mrs. If a m y
Ren/roc while en route to E nter­
prise to attend the State misdonary
meeting of the Methodist churoliex.
Mrs. Joseph M. Alio arrived on
Tuesday from the Isle of Pines to
visit the homo folks. Mrs. Fanni?Munson and the Misses Munson.' *
. _ D r .J . Ji, Maine* of-L uke-B ittiet
was a visitor in Sanford Sunday and
Monday.
Whilo here the Doctor
was u guest of his brother, Schelle
on Magnolia avenue.

UaptiNt Church Service* Sunday
Rev. George Hyman, tho pastor
0j
pirat Baptist Church of this
city lia s returned from tho mooting
of tho Southern B aptist Convention
in New Orleans and will preach a t
both hours on next Sunday.
Probably Not.
. The services for tho day will he
We don't MipiKtse any given neighbor as follows:
t
woman ever regarded nny given girl'a
9:30 Sunday school with1) Hon.
hair aa naturally curly.—Ohio Htata
Jno. tf. Jtnkins as the sup&amp;nntendJournal.

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EAST SANFORD
Mrs.,S. A. Huston and Miss Mil­
dred are staying in town this week
with friends for the entire Com­
mencement festivltbi.
'I r . t.nd Mrs. W. M. Haynes and
dm .htora and Mrs. Went from
it were callers nk the Dyessor
h~mS Sunday,
Alton Morris returned Wednesday
front a week's visit with his grandparents at Forest City. Alton won
a medal in the Seventh grade.
Mrs. Ephraim Brown of Fort
Christmas is the guest of her duughter, Mrs. J. F. McClelland,
J. F. McClelland went to Okeechobec City Tuesday on a business
trip.
Ed an d Henry C’a moron a r e . near
l’alatka a t work on the Cameron
cattle ranch, located neaF th a t city.'
Willie Brutnley will be a t homo
from Greenwood military school in
North Carolina'this week.

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Will you help in the feeding of your Country,
your family&gt;and yourself? •

Vegetable s -cannot be imported—we MUST
raise, them.- Will y e a pive morr thought to
the planting of y ur vegetable garden this
year than ever before?

Ijet’s all pull together in this section to ac­
complish this united purpose—to raise more
common vegetables, more of the necessary
foodstufTs. Such co-operative effort in de­
fending our Country just as much as to enlist
• in the first line of defense— both are of
vital importance to victoiy.

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FOUR PER CENT INTEREST ON SAVINGS DEPOSITS

Seminole County Bank
“The Hoine Institution”
FORREST LAKE, President
. A. R. KEY, Vice-President and Cashier
G. W. SPENCER, 2nd Ylcc-Prealdent

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THF. S A N fpR D HERALD

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NEW LAWS NECESSARY TO FINANCE
CATTLE INDUSTRY IN FLORIDA

C O U N T Y HAPPENINGS

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* Press daifn into the Vcttle and
add enough vinegar to covei*. 'Coolc
until tchdef. P u t into jar* nnd sea)
while hot.
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Preserved Tomatoes
'■Ifse'clthcr the yellow or red, pear
or cherry varieties.
Other kinds
may he used, but' these grow abun­
dantly and m ake a much more a t­
tractive preserve.
Take the ripe
tomatoes and immerse them, a few
at a time, in boiling* water for a few
minutes only.
Remove the skins
carefully so as not to break thu to­
matoes. Weigh them and put them
into a preserving kettle with as many
pounds of granulated sugar as you
have of tomatoes,

RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY -EFFIC IEN T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

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P u t In a bng nnd hang up *„ j ,. „
n ith t. T he . . h „ M ,h
*
tomatoes will npt need WtuMo. 11 *
In th e m o rn in g take equal w L hb
of sugar and totnatoe* am| COo" * u til the tomatoes are thorouithlW.../'
T o . 7 pounds of the mi*
tomatoes and sugar add :i ,)t)U0,Q
or seedless raisins, with m»rc J , ,
cinnamon to suit the tau t
short time after adding th., * ? " *
ing and put into jars This will ^
without being, sealed and «,||
delicious pies, which many considtn^-good as those made from ordin­
ary mincemeat.
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It Is estimated by a number of
any bank in or out of the state, th e
the most com petent men, capable of attorney for the bank considering
the loan will look up 'Florida law,
Mrs. Nelson ami son of Sanford judging th a t th e cattle IndusWxy
W EKIW ATTEM S
Florida
at
this
particular
time
reprefind th at there are decisions which
A ir. and Mr*. P. J. Contes, with who were guests of Mrs. Swanson
sents-ii}
cattie
alone,
a
total
value
of
do
not protect the lender, and findaomo friend were out from Sanford also attended the service there nnd
upwards
of
th
irty
million
dolia
ing
that there is no system with
at
the
Sunday
school,
where
Miss
on a fish fry last Friday and they
There
is
a
tremendous
interest
which
to identify th e collateral with
leenhour
waa
also
n
weiocme
vis­
and Mrs. J. N. McAllister and fam ­
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t'th
e
s
ta
te
aling
all
clnsse*
the
loan,
immediately reports th a t
itor.
ily . succeeded ip catching enough
to
improve
this
industry
by
bringing
the
loan
1
*
merely, a moral find not?
The Misses.' Mabel and Eunice
fish for their dinner whfdh they n to
in
better
grndes
and
better
pure
a
collateral
one.
With Her Eyes.
Tyner and brother Elm er attended
on Shell Mound.
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„ t|)e ] ^ {|Uture wcr* to p af8 n
They
Stood
by the low Well Ingf.hrr
A. T. Wpford was out looking, the Seventh grade picnic at Crystal breeds and crossing them with our
Prepare green ginger root by care­
native stock. M any owners of cat- corrMllve bm maktn!? lh? rom(JVn| fully scraping off nil of the skin and “How Shull We d r i n k r h&lt;&lt; said, “iher*
over his old homo one d a y last Lake last Suturday.
is no bucket here." She.lowered her
tie tn Florida are not owners of lands „n,i 8aje „f mortgaged property only
week.
Wo arc so pleased to know th at but have grazed their cattle nn punlll|1)lb]e by a tcrm Jn t he s ta te shaving it into small pieces. A*Jd 1 eyes, when she raised Hum again ti er
L. J. Hartley from Jacksonville is
level teaspoon I ill of these ginger
two of our hoys will receive n gold
jB tho cail(, in ull shavings for eijeh 2 pounds of to­ were full of wuter.—Princeton Tiger
.em ployed hy ..Mr. Geiger for the medal ench fur perfect attendance lands belonging to other*. With the penUenUary
fencing of th eje lands the small nnd ,,aUlt, &gt;u% s , a n d a law providing matoes.
summer.
and lessons a t school. T h e honored
C. *W„ the little son of Mr. nnd ones are Theodore Bcrgquist of the large cattlem an nlil.e In concerned [or a „(a t e registration of mnr’rs and
Let tHe c o n te n ts of the kettle
rMlton why
Mrs. A. M. Kush returned home Eighth grade and E lm er Tyner of witl. the proposition of continuing bramlS( thprtf js n
come
to a boil and boil for 10 min­
last week from St. Augustine where the Fifth. Hud it not been for the in the hiirinesa. nnd to do so he I* twenty-five million dollar* could not
utes.R e m o v e - t h e tomatoes from
t(, -flow itlto tbe cattle in.
a
he had .been attending the school for n u aslts fouF more from Upsuln purchasing purebred nnd grade hull-.
th e syrup and spread them upon a
deaf and dumb children, ftp H,i- would Jiave won.
’* He is imm ediately confronted dustry oT Florida an d assist in its
For Sprains, Lntncneso,
flat dish to cool. This will keep
o
with this question: In order to im- development. If-this is not. done a t
learned' very much since he started
Sores,
Cuts, Rheumatism
them from coming to pieces. Wehn
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Edwin
I.undquM
prove bis stock or buy land* he Afio present session of our legisltfturc,'
to school there last full end can
cool return th em to tin* boiling s y ru p
went
down
to
the
.
Eighth
gradc
Penetrates and Heals,
must u*e the best asset in the world R will he Jri least two years before
speak several words quite pliinly.
and bail gently until they are the
• Monroe &amp; Geiger a r e ’putting up a graduation exercises Wednesday
" S to p s pain A t Once •
cattle—u collateral against a loan l,ii* cond itio ^ c»n. be gorrefited an d desired thickness.
Put into jar*
vegetable parking houiu* where the with thi'ir brother, T heodore Berg- to obtain m oney for making these Hje development of th e rattle indus­
For* M a n a n d Ecast
while hot, adding a slice of lemon
ijuiat who waa.one of th e graduates.
mill used to stand.
.
improvement* an d possibly cult Ivat try from a financial .standpoint will to each jar before sealing.
23c. j Oc. $!. At All Dealert.
K. f. Griff ii lies a nirc new auto. Wa Ifred and Carl Pierson took them | ||R ian(|#f building barns or o th e r 'a lm o s t's ta n d still, while many thotlTomato M incemeat
;
improvement* necessary to the* pro- sands of Florida catric will find their
Grid n &amp; Rush have moved their in their ,car, also Elmer T y n e r..
Slice
up
a
q
u
a
n
tity
of
green
tom
a­
Word
has-come
th
a
t
Rev.
Bulil
win
I
d
u*
Q
t|on
nnd
feeding
of
high
rlas
way
into
western
states.
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will
commissary out to the mill and Mr.
win
he
wiih
us
next
S
u
n
d
a
y
evening.
c
a
tt|e
whi(.h
wtu
brinL,
him
thp
m
a„_
r
„ult
in
the
loss
to
Flo
da,
not
only
toes
nnd
sprinkle
well
with
salt.
Grifl n will move hi* ft trily out then
tie expects to leavo sootj on a vara- j mum amount of money on I h r - m ar of- i*l*r cattle, hut th e tremendous
too the first of nest week.
lion und .probably will not he abb j kl,t
The cattllcfiian, especially th natural increase in numbers &lt;jf nni- |
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. * . --------to be with us for some time,
imnll raltlem an is confronted with mala In the state representing 2&amp; |&gt;br
I'M)LA PO IN TS
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| this proposition,
that so-called e nt ’per annum , according to ctinMis* Isa leenhour left Twin lak e ;
Hoosevclt** Casualties
" c a t t l e paper," against cattle ir. * rvntlve estimate*.
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on the 22nd for her Jiotne in Colum­
th at furthf
furtherr 1 rdm l d j - t r - fior recognized by " r b
We regret to t'eport thot^
T T ? r first element necessary In the
as to the best way in which to spend your vacation.
THERE ARE ItEA.
biana. Ohio.
, cisuaUb**--of~1 rrvr‘-C
itgi.tiin nnvr.r*- individual lender or by the banh* a sUeeessftil de.V}lop.uteitl ■unf any inSONS why It would be to your adiuntugo t» nrrnngo to enlt r this k.-htn.l
\'rw _V.—lL-ltorhyraTr,~T.o'■uifTiri­ d..« d Mr Rousevk ItV all conquering
thu earliest date possible. Call or write and we will he glad to glt&lt; ih,.m
desfrah!" paper, y e t there very same titi'try' is *ound lirianeifn:. and this
to yo!l.
.
led by her cumin*. Mr. and Mrs. army from tnt.OfiO to
T.
ithe
greatest
teed
*oda,y
in
fhe
eaUle the v.-ry Li*- t eo*!.:ti-r-,l i ^
Whether y n T r er enter the srhnul or not you owe it to &gt;ourself to do
H u r r y l almer left S a tu rd r for M
this itiurh.
Let us show you what a course would mean (o you. ihctt iim
S&lt;&lt; ' t .'T
&lt; in t l.e war l;iVe tin wnfil under proper 1 ; ai i■-••• iattle indu.'iry ef i iorid.i.
l.nuis. Mo
Mr* Ilk &lt;bun an w d!
your own good judgment.
teetion, may lie ayd are h d ’ig t r r *
-u
l.ir..
d
-ueh
■
rsermOUs
loss.*
I
nmake Iter hum*' v.11 h Mr. atikl Mr:.
det the t -e (if j llbli- jty. r«*ti|| ur.jp *, f&gt; rrei! t •* western state*, ami I in*
MORE R f .t'lI ’E.S FOR Pl&lt; M.LS *
I’nlmir
purchaser, wh n he Im* l.imleil f irregiments,
ev/tt
brigade*
rm
it
unity
Mrs. Ellen Rrown lift ‘the IMh
solitary survivor idu eat tie in these western dlale- eat) And Scteral l o r Tomatoes That
inht . to ki.Mt a daughter in U i-- uiT ii'.t leavhig
M. J. VAN CELDEREN, Principal
SANFORD, FI.ORI0X
Will Soon We So Plentiful
"T herm opylae borrow practically the purchase price
roQtin before returning lo .h c r iiorne to t' !1. the story.
f the cattle from Western hank*,
ii.tti
its
mossrti
er.
but
tim
Alamo
The
following
recipes
from
th«*
in Uuckvillc, Ontjuio.
had none!" exrlfiimed B enton nnd *n and "cuttle paper” on nur Florida Agricultural Bulletin of 1UI.I were
r. and Mr*. Edgar Bridge re- likely to be with Hoosevelt** army. centtle th a t have been transferred t &gt; sent to fhi* oilier !»y Mrs*. F. L.
tu rm d from Lakeland Inst week and
:i wi stern Mate i* a* gnnil a- ; *iv t.r. -n who 1 is tried Ju-m and Mad
‘I in- \ \ ii- I d r a n 'to* a g r e e b o u . Vi *"
a-e sti ying with Mi-, T..' .-r nt
pa *r Til is l.eggti.iliii not .i tea emiiigi . tier.* nnd li i r. to
i it ' h
b, r.J p t 'I ull- \ ml .itIn j •* . ■■1&gt; at t he !j l i t * . ! imr
‘I wmi I a k t *
make t.iiein In ' ' U j Sanfuro imiisi'• M r R ...... ..
\&gt; i i re | b'ii-ied i i *’»•:,r i ’ p! Mr
SiaM* in .ii j of [ii»* lugger i rial:. .1 WI VI . .
S A N F O R D ’S H O U S E O F S E R V I C E
1)1 - r.pt, . rl-fi i ved t h •
11 it I lundge lain [ ’ n
I
, h.ivt
inslituiinu* in Nt w \ ork, Clin ago.
Tomaln
Swcel
Pickle
e
Iiimrv
.ito
tile
strength
of
liis
f u r l i projnrty ihre and w.il occu­
qr t*Ven further west.
f.iitious div i-im whieb l n l d up the
T ake one perk rtf green .tomaiee*
py th e place next winter..
Jn
o
th
e
r
vrurd.i,
F
lo
rid
a
liars
in
th
e
a
n
d
*ix largo onion*. Slice, sprinkle
army
1
11
!
ia
c»ngr&lt;*s
for
nearly
,\,r. an d Mr*. Ben J&amp;inme* are
Screen Doors, Screen Windows and Screen Wire-All
cattle
in
d
u
stry
'an
asset
of
over
thir­
thr«"'
weeks.
Mr.
R
oosevelt.
has
a
1
cup
of salt over th e m . at:*! |«*r
living on tin- Buchanan |! a i c and
Widths and Sizes.
In t fu­ intgrniiu:
will have charge of the grove there f»rvrnt and boyish imagination, lie ty tr.Mlion dollars, witii n loan v-d-i M und'over nigLt.
of
over
twenty
live
million
d
i
d
c
»pf
i,i
ii
yin
g
i*
ea|
anyt
st rai n. add 'J quart* of waic*r und I
t .h”
this summ&lt; r.
I VA I *i UtimUf-.
t he I rovi'.ed hi r hat tie w ere local* ! in •t“ *n d \ ill* ■*,
; t &gt; i» d i- v * '. an d ri&lt;* «|&lt;
^lr. an&lt;i Mr*. J. V. Kersey an ! w . I , ' ■
ium o
} flit ; f t j . i t I
an;
le
Ci
,"i
-.t.r
.
w
-:ti—
til*-'
•.III
n*l t fnuV. JiU,;)
th*-n
•I*.,
in
ALL THE LATEST MODELS
little d. tighter n t u r t n d
w ort h Ii.tth- •»,- n it t in.* j
.
i,
r.
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I
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i
:
mi
wat
n
l
o
a
n
im*
vinegar
l
f
'.r
r.
n&lt;
:«
a flir s|i&lt; m .Ing .&lt; few da., s • .''i
•r. Add to tli
•i Florida T !l ■ 'I'l’lk- ll&gt; F» - - t &lt;lill.!t«l*"t 11*11 onio»i^
t h i 'i r p la c e inn th
titl'd i1.i
firing .
Pearson and family.
1i 'l.i Is . i v i e m •i-y ami ' t.
l .me
: linui 1 f “ 1/ . T
•. !. .* i ■• !
Nothing like i? to rid the home of M osquitoes Mies
J *1ii.l 1* * ■
I I’S \ I ,V \M »
. U ’ l AI I I f
on i r
i l.i1''■ r:
of allspice,
and other insect.*-. FINE FOR DISINFECTION.
R v. It : &gt;n.
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fil pr '. e ■ I
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M il \\ iiM'll w m id | i r . ‘ iu t- ' ( . m l "
l i f ll l s ■*f nut. tard. |
lev* I t..bl
tit ,1
■ Complete Stock of All Other Seasonable Goods
mine, out an..in loit re emg.
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f Un**, n r t *y Ent* P t e n if " rvt*
A t n Bo.t* f il f■|f f,-i \
h 'f u r .'
tin1 t r&gt;t Stimli.;, in Jam . pel w
'..! -ii • . tli ! ll,J u lio
J.oil for 16 mouK
* Tiu» ilLpice
•o'll I*
In b ru g nut *!in n e r* ■■,r
)■ m
a i*w cattle paper t h a t could bo an d el nv* dSinUl.l* be ti -d up ip ;t
.1
te|*q*t|ill|p ■'i. e.iu ‘
huloL
lunch.
! ■ r'u .* in l-1 iri.L: if ich est !'- pa or pi c uf I Mu r !n h, v uirli .-&gt;h mid be
Liability Insurance against Accident, llu* person and Properly, is
L -. t \V ‘ - i
A. Derby and a young tn an .le '
.ip !• | . 'i .’ ttii by tin* proper LiWi ri'uuivt'd w h u through cooking. It
a
necessity.
You must have it eventually.......................................
d
I '7
Tu - . . foi : . he in* * 1
J securing in l'/ali.:.
i* best to trim d rr a!i piekbis. prea
n
*
.
Penn.sy Ivaiiia, making tin- trip 1... . I '■*»p:ril*,it
WTVt'H, *'11'., to .larr ^llii *r:i| wl|il‘
t
, .nl will r. . .*i!v «*'** tiiaf r
with hi* i.r.to. Iii»i b« tore l&gt; vimj. ••f »'• ‘ii li et
II iWt-vi-r, thi * j :. kle' will kcej
■ : '! •,- it ■?i •;•&lt; n t 1.*' man ii it
favuiahl new* euiin
jo
without
being sealed.
a
t:
it
t
h
•
.in
J!
niini'o
r of r utl • who
t *!•• fr m l an I tu
dbUglil*r w 1 o hu» l.i • n a&gt;, w r a l 'y
i necking t&gt; .'Ti'k-* in»'*rAvem*nf*i *&lt;*t
Picrollin
. I &gt;C4B i.
!1.1 . -WarhL
opetblid »n for ap|.&lt; noiiitlo.
o o &lt;»♦&lt;*❖ $■&gt;«•$ oeee'#*
'i* | I :• i.» b-iy’l'in I. nr t r buy im»
Recijie No. 1
Ri v. Eric?! ids i hilnr*n" have La,
roveil cattle. ‘T he
^ m en.__with the
G mu-Uii-J- peak *»f green •formtora t
e
l er» PnllU’t.i l Irjln in t
a sei i l l s time with t h e in* a: 1* .
iistifflfy lifts llnv* nf err»'la.j iind S large oniob*.
T h e baby,-dittlcrEsther u i s t h r t . l~ ,! »- ti . i'*t-i.inH, son tit Mr. ami d h e r t u a a c i t l * , w hirh w;!|| on a Mo
A dd I cup of Balt, mix wellj ami
n. it. H. P.-UithUI of ■cell &lt;v
tnttT with pneuntpnia, *n t b a f l t r . i
him t*» tiiirro'v th e n oreim ry f a T 1* lnt *tun*l over bight. In the morn- ♦
Denton wa&gt; called oat to nttem. ami m phew of Mr*. K, B. T lar rf nnd proceed with hit li'i*WW. Thi* big drain thoroughly and add 2 4
Buyers and Shippers of
them, little Ituth a n d 'M arg a re t al*o thi* rity It. nrtw In the oflie 'fl t rf.i '!• ■c o n d ltti’i .! * r,m*i*u*t thm uandt **' quart* of water and 1 q u a rt of vin­ ♦
♦'
ing •am i c t Ft. Md'iier* n. Her' (inido. of cat:l» in.K birida tu hr&gt; gold
! «In r id with It,
&gt;
egar.
i.,
an
aiuinnua
*f
the
.-t..nf
iril
Hi,'!)
4
Mr. an f ,\ rr. Edwin L t n i i’Ih
ic tli* itw*i'r* and raninVi"! to
Boil
far
20
minute*
nnd
&lt;
1
min
It
1 and v -.'il * h iv e ,;r ■&lt; V.ti 1 i
nnd sot:, Rnmni d, ic
’flu odor i S&lt; ho
&gt;
hy
w
estern
huycjni*
all
through
a
sieve,
Pul
ihe
vegetable*
.J.clsii.’i ltd* ■ar Itui h* ii*l &gt;1 to til
i
Jletgqui t w* r* (retted to a nice n .
i * i v tli* I' ttil'* have nn bum value back i n t o -the enahrded tk eh lo and
.
i
iiicountry
an
•
j.
111
’
d
'
th
by \ \ :. f.ed i ietson, lu lm .. in I.u . i
olhe* rs training corps ,h&lt; I •e * dp, ! ---tluit-l*. no r, fe loan value in Klor- ad d —
t 210 E: First Street
*
*
Sanford, Florida *
i Li t * ,
*
rnt! I ii-pment, also b i L n n.
&gt;
0
i
*
*
♦
i
+' *
[was . i i, im&lt;iving hix diplo n.t fr m %
.
. ■
2 quart* of vinegar,
, poi|m| of
.
Tl^- t b» ve v ere lr:t w*-. * 'err... In *1 i;:t*ilr. of Station, l i d 'was pre*- ‘ it, a f i . r year* of cxperlynce, tfaj*
western t ■• have adopted lav. ’
•&lt; , j-.,,.1„d
J iu ia ta n L nf»4.
but ilino* p r p v p n tld t h 'i r g irtg in t* nl ti ihe i'hi KuppaiJ'-Ita fr.,t
E’tnil M agnusnn returned from the nlty ami v.ry_ pupular nt :Kt
which « ;i.i.ji'_tltu*n-to tutoncc-th?if 2 I* v d tab! qionnful*
ground
cattle iutL.fc.ry, - w hy should no* black pepper.
Fast C i u i VV»di»«s«day. H e r rp r
i« d 1
.
leri la ado t . imilar laxvs to financ**
the tcniato crop there ..* drowned hi* millti ry career xnawlng’’ that
2 level tablespoanfuU of grouml
His
cuttle industry of Florida and cinnamon. .
nut.
—
Bert .will fiiakc &amp; giiod ..I Lt juat a*
l h ’ ••
h im ? Ip itia d of
| | PVeI tahleBpobnrur of ground
hr
Rcy liu i'tir* h:s b u n teal he hu'a m,tdv gptuit a.i a buy, »..
selling them to the west. In brilt&gt;r ginger.**
r i i l with »ti|-f &lt;* sr.d mi l*fin end i dent nnd : ‘h «' nifap.
inut th e ov.n r of the cattlp may
l level taldcapoonful of whole allnt ill' I,kite ir.clipcieq, we arc aoiry
muke
the
im
ptov-nients
that
are
apios.
to r« | * r t.
L *Ttt,l .'tin.*
Operctir i*.
T t V r e _fli ^ ^ H1 level tahlvtpoonfu! of whole
F I R E P R O O F C O N S T R U C T I O N .— E F F I C I E N T S E R V I C E ,
Tiv* my rltrt ,*-;&gt;i nit inns nr&lt; aid to nccewary on his j la ie ?
Tlicfe were sorvjee* 1 1 th e b u ­
h
u
t
.one
body
that
c
m
cure
this de­ cloves.
be
Hoc*
!'j
in
tlie
.iitslilitg
uti*l
lr*&gt;ie
t h t r . n church Sunday, hl r.' Carlson i
Ine *&gt;r • • i.ir-, Jim | It -..p, ruling" on fect and give relief to th e FloridM O D E R N E Q U I P M E N T — M O D E R A T E RATES
1 .&lt; level teaspuonful of ground
of Stnf,i rd entertaine*! Rev Sw a n - !
our** the liimnlrli'- seetti to u*&gt;p only cattle ni.*n not only to borrov,* cayenno pepper.
bf.n I* r c inner.
two; Jii-q tear iiiul rip them.
money c*n hi* rattle but to e*tab|[sh
B iil all together for 15 minutes or
C. II. JEWETT, Manager
a credit, bi-cauiv he has th e b f.t col- until the vegetables tire tender, stir­
■v
la.jLT.il in the wt.il I for a credit, an.I ring often to prevent scorching.
that body I* tho legislature of the P u t into jars and seal while hot.
slate of Florida.
We are indebted to Mrs. P. If.
The def.ct* in the Florida law are S m y th . Falls Church, Va., for- this
principally these: There ix no *;atc recipe. •
,■
STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
E. W. DICKSON
, e :,\
., or ce n lralh e J registration of markx
Recipe No.
*• * t f
f
,*
i*
*\*Nv
314 W. 1st ST.
SANFORD, FLA.
. £ i^ Q N K ,L » Z - &gt; , u .'- d J3. &gt; t ? k 'r v li,J , ,&lt;*-■“.**■
, *»•«»*1
.
.
Slice up 1 peck of green tomatoes
toes ?
y tli. re can f*** no identification of the
•
&lt;CN* 4te&gt;
. x v 4*. . 4 t u •*. and, 2 quarts of, onions.
cattle in the paper representing this
Place tho tomatoes nnd onions in
AUTO TIRES AND TURKS VULCANIZED
Cutialeral,• against which a loan i*
.. Na. 80
Nit. H2
No. 86
a colander in alternate layers and
8:10 p. m.
i ....9:10 n. nt.
12:01 p. m.
placed.
T h e other serious jljfect
sprinkle each layer with salt. Let
Ar
Snvann
ih
12:35
a. m.
l
...
1:1.'*
p,
m.
4:01
p.
m.
i* ‘tiiat utiiier the Florida mortgage
Ar Chariest,in ... 5:15 p. rn.
8:45 a. m.
these drain all night, in the m i m ­ ♦
We are SpccinlH s iri ot:r line, nnd
8:16
p*
m.
♦
l.w a n*uii may tncirtpago his’ cattle
Ar Itirhai nit
7:45 p rt.
&lt;t dl» a. m.
7 gt.7 n. m.
ing (nit into nn "ii.im f k »t11.- with — I 1
handle nothin'* h.nt 3 ire-;, Tubes,
and m ay iii*,»o*it of th a t mortg.gid
Ar \V i-Mngt in
11:50
p. m.
-•
S:40
n.
m.
10:65
a.
m.
I ! -vM taliliMjKi uiful j of whole ♦
1:10 a.m .
Ar Baltimore.-. ™10:01 a. m.
JiiopiTty i.:i I m*/ recL'ivo o„|y a
12:10 p. rn.
find Tire Accessories. *. *. . *.
allspice
\ r rf. Phil’phla . . 12:21 p. rq.
3:30 a. m.
2.27 p. m.
v«ry ii.miiii.,I tine.
in Hum..' in
1 level tablespoonfuls of while
5:50 n.
s. ...
m‘
tr N‘e» t*ifk.....a
a
:*5
p.
m.
a:.***
... 2t*4o
:40p,p. m.
m.
A
:d.&gt;
ii.
ntbiuvx ol record d .a m told tnc cl n vex
Alt--wwfaul
. * , 1,1, ri„«. lllMi, fue.np.n J, , , ln(
. Ill-l"&lt; " f p
p
* l ° r . hi&lt;
•irrjM 'f• on Ml u H tffnr.aJi
I 'lw fflltrN m iy
®ntl
,i
i.lica havd been a* low ns J.t.uu ami
l»i. Irrrrrrlin.gi rhdf ftiirliM
A L L It E P A I W
O ll K G V A It A N T E E I)
■1 level tnblwpoonfulx of cinnamon
dtu. T he result in, if a m an omai,u
l ot Information or Resei ration. Phnpe or Write *
bark
•
a iuun on hU entile and th e' batik‘or
„
c , A T L A N T IC CO A ST L IN E
„
l.tS W..Hay Si., Jacksonville, Mu,
HiUittorouyb Hotel. Tamp®&lt;
id ,iiviiiu.il accept* tfte loan ami at- ' 5 red bullno.se iiepperw.
.
J’h"»e 17
phone 132
cmptB to redtseouiit th a t loan in * 2 cups of sugar.

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tviIAT TO PLANT IN FLORIDA AND WHEN
TO PLANT IT
(CiilfrMJtr of Florid*. Dltl.bin of Igilrullur

Swcri Potatoes
plant on well drained land nnd on
^
8 Inches high.
If the land
"da drainage the beds should be
*2 inches high. The top or the bod
jfaould be rounded.
S*eet potatoes may be planted ns
lite a* Aug. 1st, although July 15 is
preferable.
Planting—Set the beds four feet
sturt and have one plant every 15
Varieties Porto Rico, Providenre
Triumph and Nancy Hall.
C im p c n s

May be planted up to July 15,
dther in rows three feet a p a rt or
broadcast. It will require 3 peeks oof
Ktd per acre if planted in rows, nnd
] bushel if planted broadcast.
Varieties—Almost
any \ variety
oikcs a good growth. For table u b
the U d y Finger, California Black*
t yt and New Era re preferable.
Okra
Okra may bo planted aa late as
August 1.
plant in 1 foot rows and have,
plants 1 foot a p a rt in the row.
VorUUea— Green Dwarf, or long
Crwn Podded.
Si—il

Light

I

inmnil:;— UL£_

sere.

Varieties
^ ellow Crnockneck or
the lto.itorp, MAhrow.
, Pumplns
I'lant thp atne a s 's q u n th . The
nmhll garden varieties nre prefer­
able to large ones. Both squash and
pumpkins will keep several months
after ripe, if the are taken oil the
soil and pluced on a dry lloor.
Ordinarily tomatoes
should- not
be planted later than May 20 for
summer use. they may he planted
for home use ns late us June 20 for
September use1. ■

Cau the Sum m er Squash
Summer squash is not meeting
with fancy prices on the market just
now so it may lie well to can it for
home use or for the market next
winter. 0 . M. Merry, county agent
for Semi noli*t county, Unlverlsly of
Florida extension ilivision deserihes
the method used.
" C u t the vegetable* - h r sinnll
I’lant Set the rows -Meet apart
blocks,-pack in 4 lie jnW and rover
and have one plant every 20 jn rh n . with water. Add a teaspoonful of
The bearing period will be
pro­ salt IA earh quart and sterilise. It
longed if tile plant i are pruned and is sometimes preferable with this
staked.
vegetable, however, to pare off the I
Eggplants
Eggplant* will uifiully bear fairly
well during July. The plants should
be in the ground by June i»t.
Varieties—New York Purple and
Florida High Hush.
way, in ii,i unit very tiling. Frank j
drives a one cylinder “ Mississippi I
Coupe ’ and has a little label thc-e-j
on, indicating bis business', bur du e j
to stock speculation in n heavy w y J
l*rnnk
fall-d to hnvfr l!i^ l Ju i i - j Trumiy niitf tit&gt; t ■rr nl.it.|
In liis Hying machine and »■ a result
tin- ’m.'ivnr ni.it i'IiimI liiin i„r
I’rrtlliaer

7*
Reimsitiar.! are tint usually pin Med I.v
\ t lu
liter tl.utf June, lull u n d e r cxe*-p. • ia 1 P t ' ill
iional conditions m ay be p b i n t e d - a s ! *ive ti ml
lite m July 1[before pi;
i’lup Means

Set th e rows 3 feet

m I**i ti* -:rut i;vi u » &lt; m *}n&gt;

re q u ire |e?

apart, sow the seed fairly*" thick.
manure i• Bush and Pole Lima beans re- more thai
quire more diatnnee.
cause swo
Thr Pole Libia beans should be
staked to give them supports fur t f |- t~ . (1
runner,
.,
vVhite
Seeil

Fhe

peeks
Squash

per

acre

^

ji

ll goes im lcr a variety «•' trintes.
In thr spring it f.wi. on t!u- lunl „/
the corn, attacking the latter when
it i.i abou' knev high. Here it is
known us the "false hud worm.*'
(There i* another insect known ns‘
the “ frit!* bud worm ’’ which n i ir, .

Davis

was

M onday

em eet

turned m-er
murmug from

Ine mayor's enurt.
lU rry -ln ik ,
fancy to Conductor Moyer’s Jewelry
collection and tin* bre n-In «* ifepur.ntl'nt of Mr. Geo. .Fox'-: wardro'ie
and according to O fiic
'I'o iu lii son

A V K iG L E Y S T

DOUBLEMINT
'WRAPetO
IN

(j ,

land.

t he corn

Squash may lie planted up to • *'lten\on
July 15.
*
talk and a
S»t the rows four feet ap a rt and garden we
have one plant every thrye feet.
backyard g

&lt; its egg

Mti'i-i lo

i x h iiiit i’d

b y .th e

b .u iii'g

* ,
• ,, ,
,
. .
man a'one on the blind stand in the

ig worm •' rt&lt; 1,1
&gt;'•
Sunday, where the
the ker- articles annexed were* being tried on.
r m ."
tlseets

ChewiHrafter every m eal

Sever. ! minor e a se , w ere dismissed
,
;

a n ti a. t w went in th e . c o u n t v .

i)n«&gt;

l(tl
two dibitant'al tines ltd e l t,n
‘ cott'iio r*-t leu-sh tit** **i«. r .» i 'j

Far m e rs and F r u it Growers
&amp;

lE'rry

in.* entrni \

W R IG IE Y S ^

■Old

t ile

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Items of Interest for the Man

1

Rebind the Plow
■ r,t| t r e . i - t i r i i i / f^om cn

no

l! it ir ■, oep e t. m g

tin -

Ml

and the vairety planted.

Itoil O

It

or e.itt In- p! tiled lu T u rrti thp rorrt
rows at the !a«t cultivation. .•
lu'ier ns 111Uell of I lie lime ;e lie
Utu* inti t (i
I hr a»rWhen intended for Itog p is tirc . iir.iffii ral
frtw p i as i . i i i be p la n te d u p to t*i, s| j lU'il lllll", .in I nM It * (| .lir * fimr
lin t of August. ■To get the Inst re­ as ihfl latter will bgrn the plants.
sults plant them nt intervals of two Du-d this (luwii int i eueh hill,- p refe ■*&gt;
weeks. Tliis will provideJgreen p a s - able in-lite morning wiieq there is
turf1 for llie hogs until -late full, dew on tiie plants .so that t h e ‘t;tiisun
U’)it*n-ymtr- ftrrC rrnp Jgprdieeh rips- wiTI rutt down into the buds. v
*
*-■*"*"• tmnqay a tirouper llsh was tiired oB, plow up the field and reT.hU dusting can be done most
finniti ami chowder was m ade of
plunt it. This is the methods recom­ quickly by tho means of a porol#
the bony and scrap parts.
No. 2
mended by J. M; Frost of tjie Uni­
**M
u,l'd anil after sealing nnd versity* of Florida ’ experiment »ti{- muslin bag which can be jarred over
tip? plants. On a large ncule « man
♦t.xiuling they were proccasoti in
on honiebnck can ride down litmus;It
* dram nniki r under fifteen pounds
the field dusting four rows at a time
prt-uirc, Friday, fish pudding, roast
by having a pole ncross the saddle
t*H. cm Ir- chicken and fish cakes
on either end of which there are two
*'!■ ctnried. On Saturday, the cans
of these muslin bags' placed nt such
opened, hosted and tasted, and
distances as to be over th e two rows
• Pleasing flavor wj.s noted. The
of
corn. If the rows are not too far
fxnm-ii meats would keep indefiniteapart
it might lie possible to dust
J' I He same specialist *is giving
ft'
rows
a t a time.* Vasa down l lie
tmonxirations jq canning ami dryrow slowly and jar the pole over
each plant and not much of the
powder will he wasted.
One could aim go through the
field on foot and jar the poison into
each .plant; which seems to be afu much mute thorough
lie'
done if each ‘plant
job • would
were dusted
Wiicn the Insect is feeding on the
cultivation they may bo allowed to silk it is harder to control, hut much
County:
Ethel Gibson muture, or be kept until about the good can be done even here by using
'ppiil eighteen crates of tom a- time the first pods begin to turn
the arsenical compound. If the In­
,u has morp to pick. She is yellow.
When fed to hogs at this sect gets inside of the ear of corn it
fin-klin out
of the culls, stage of m aturity, along with .corn, is out of reach of. arsenicals. At the
* * la,,nor and Is prepared to the hogs will make nrupid gaig and lime tho silks begin to appear, blow
'very pound of fruit pro- will make pork of a good quality.
the mixture through the corn by
on her tenth acre plot.
________________
means of a "blower or duster.” Re­
peat
every four to soven dqyo, ,as
,
x
j
Hive Chickens the Sour .Milk
I 'ns*
t k i t ' f n i l ' l continue
in lln Ito
n nappear.
hhnnf
0» Peas for | J ug .Jjj u rt
i „ [ • vit is ■*. grea t 'fidWfrfkc' tni ^t-V *fmy‘ tariff
There is no use to - continue the
treatment after the silks have be­
come dry, as the worms have by
this time entered the car.
Florida Experiment Station,
Gainesville, Florida.
Mayor Davison’s Court
Usually Monday
morning
10
o’clock has a significant meaning .to
many wrong doers and this week
was no exception in Ilizzonners
court, so hiked high in his " im ita ­
tion leather" and surrounded b y the
city's eagle eyes, the following cases

"If a man writi* a better bunk, preach'a better sermon
or bui!&lt;l a better mouse tnipLiaiu-maUer-il lu» buibln Itiy
house* in tho wilderness; the World will make a beaten
path. to ’his &lt;loor.M
............................................ . • •
•
-Emerson;

Thinga have grown larger but have not changed from yesterday..
Today, people listen for the best.
They are a reading people
and are constantly looking fof the best. - - - ............................

You. invite them to your door through advertising
You must bold them with your product. - - -

Wc do both ami that is the sole reason why we have and are
succeeding with our GAS and STEAM FITTING, PLUMBING,
IRRIGATION PLANTS, SEWER PIPE and TILE, OIL and
GAS ENGINES, PUMPS and SPRAYING MACHINERY

We Built The Sea-WaU;

Mahoney-Walker Co.
OAK and THIRD
(MEMBERS (SANFORD BOARD

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                    <text>IN TH E HEART OF TH E W ORLD’S G REA TEST V EGETA BLE SECTIO N
P U B L IS H E D

:

ON

;M l. WEEKLY

TU ESD A YS

AND

F k Id a Y S

IN SANFORD—Life In Wmth Living
VOLUME VIII

SANFORD, I I .( Mil DA, FltlOAV. J! \K I. in I

WAR N E W S I N SUMMARY CIRCUIT COURT CONTINUES
SHOW RUT LITTLE CHAN­
TO GRIND OS. VARIOUS
GES ON FRONT
C AS E S

While rirruit rnurt war in session addresses tu show the value* of the
London, June 1.— Hritish casual­
wterday Judge Perkins nnd State* small school: "How I Would Run a
ties
ns published in May show that
Attorney Jones received
a
‘ '
wiro tell- Small School." Mr. A. It. Chappell.
in* them that ^ e y had been np Supt. Sanford M. •E. S. S.; ."The a total of 5.K02 officers and 10G.3J1
x
.
pointed by. the Governor for theii Small School. Why?" II. C. Du Rose. men.
The
Hritish
offensive*on
the Arra-*
* e positions. A recess was Supt Pres. S. S., Sanford; “ The
Itspectlv
front,
involving
some
of-the
severest
taken for u few minute* for congrut Smull Child in the Small School,"
lighting
of
the
war,
naturally
lias-rculstion? and their many, friends- Mr*. Maxwell
Enthusiasm," Capt.
suited
in
a
large
increase
in
casual­
crowded nround them with many "Smith
The closing address will he
I by Miss I ’rice. The exercises in the ties over the inactive winter season.
good wishes.
Both of these officials-were elected afternoon will he brief *o us to let Casualties for the last few riionths
Miss Price und the Sanford friends have not lircn received but in Feb­
io the primary
appointed by the Governor hut it get hack to the meeting there at ruary the total .reported was only
1,243 o llicers and 1 7 ,1 8 5 -men.
seemed that Governor. Catt* had " 4' O'clock#
The assertion of the Hritish that
already promised the positions to
their
losses are 50 per cent smaller
some of his friends and In the atthan
in the buttle i&gt;f the Somme,
t»inn\ to have Senatdr Alerander ________ _________
_
endon'ed by the sennit for the poni- ami Seminole county should, get flic nnixvtthBtamllr. the Tact IhlirTarger
llorf of Judge of the Seventh the return* u* early nspu—il&gt;l&lt;- for the
Cal'* people nu-i their first jolt for , &lt;&gt;utii\ j» -hi.ill and no time *liould
the senate refused to accept ;my hut |,e lost
Everything i* hi readme**
the Democratic nominees.
Sir--** and the lug .Sanford precincts will
was brought to hear upon Judge he taken rare nf by the acquisition
perkins to resign hut he is made of of the clerks who understand their 111
ytrMii'f stulf and ht-ld out op the husine&amp;t and will he ready and will-If''
principle that, lie- had done-nothing ihg to give the.applicants all the in- *h
that would deprive him of the place, formation desirable.
fir
that he had been duly nominated
R, ru -mher that all men between V*
and -hoiild receive the
appoint- the age* of 21 and do mu*t r--giiier 1b;i

. ‘

The students Raving scholarship*
sill b -.t ken care of through corrnj, n-ienre with the Miami school,
w -U -tr-r xrish -m ay ho transferred
•o y-ur , ho d at Miami, until such
time that conditions justify us in re°P 0lttg the Sanford school.
Poo Ainer. Cplhge of Commerce,
i
M- J- Vdn Gelderen, Prln.
Gaud Sunday School Meeting
ri- Sundiy sehool people of
CRy enjoyed a rare trcijt
1“ t nfv-ht a.s they listened to MUa
*'r|'j
She is i.lwny* intensely in!we,»tin;
Hir presence in the
1
d fa r to stimulate grrally
&gt;"• enthusii m of all the faithful
»‘-rk-r* in the gr.-at cause that is so
mar t , |u.r j, a -t&gt; ^|ie w||| „t|r up
S ford young people at their
at Hie 1 reibyterion church
i^o’cht. Shu will he well worth
-varir.g and those who miss her dc*1 ful Addre a will cheat themJ* Vl * " ut nf a rich treat. She is to
** 1 speaker at a un'on Sumlay
’’.
gathering at the Methodist
f urch at 4 o'clock Sunday after­

Slat*l.o v e ,

"f
f -r. ing

Florida
a

vs

hank

N.iMinnel
cheek,

Win-

\entre of I * returnable
E. II. G rant. S. F. I.ong. i
'Ib-r, Leonard Kelts. Then
l&gt;. Wicker, John Hunter,
appcll, Sol. E. Mathers, I.
R. II Peter*. It I. WheelMiller.
T. Mcfulh-y, D. j
i-!l. \ K Sj-dillo'in. It II

Summer

, r .! i in -re-

Raising Sweet Potaloe*

b, f •

11

- oil i f ilin g

of l he assembly was that it would ho
„ s, -inn noted ‘ for it* economy nnd
j,,b -I#-long, nj.tnj n, w e&gt;,mmi..*ions
have been rrealod ami more d|»point itienl* have been placed at the
dt-'pu*.d --I t'n- g o v ern o r •

S c h o o l Hoard \V edne*tlay

The Sanford ll»rald,
Sanford, Florida.
. Will you kimily publish, the fol­
lowing notice in Friday"* issue of
the Herald;
Respecting the declaration of Gov­
ernor Sidney _J. Cults Hint Tuesday,
June.. fiUi, he regarded n« *a holiday
throughout the state, in order to
facilitate .registration for military
duty, the .Hoard of Public Instruc­
tion will hold Its regulur monthly
meeting on Wednesday, June (tli
Any one having business with till
body will kindly Jienr in mind this
ehnnge.
•.
R is j ertfully.

T. W. Lawton,
Supt' Public.In.struvHon.

The brick roavl nt LaJjc Monroe

A I* V R O l» R I A T IO N S WILL
.MAKE TAX LEVY OF TEN
MILLS

Tallahassee, June 1
Circuit Court continues at the old railroad crossing which is in had
stand regardless of the weather and shape nnd needs repairing.
Thtlt the approach to bridge irti
war ntnl while the court is getting u
Geneva
road, on the east side &lt;tf
good start for several cases, in the
calendur the grand ju jy has indicted river "on the fill" is in hail order
nnd made their presentment and and almost impnssahje ' to__ reach
.
several minor cases, have been "dis­ bridge proper..
I
t
is
reported
that some injury adjourn sine die nt noon. .
posed of by the petit juries. ha*
been
done
by
hog*
to the public
With its ending the 1917 legislaFollowing is the grist ground by
road
near
I’uola
where
tlje
same
has
iuro
‘ will go down into history at
the mill and the list of special and
been
*
t
rawed
arpl-Wc
heg
to
call
atperhaps
the most expensive in the
active jurors and grand jury pre­
tent ion of the commissioner* ,t6 the history of the state, and the probasentment: .
•
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saim- so that any Injury may he re- hilitie* are that there will he a 10
Cram! Jury Indictment*
paired.
-.
.
mill levy as a result of the heavy
State Florida vs. James 11/ -Lee,
Report on the Jail and Four! House drafts on the state's revenue*.
desert iop of wife nnd minor uhlM. a
We. th»- Grand Jury, heg to report J The general appropriation* run
true lull.
’
that
wr have rxammrtl the- jail and , -everol hundred Ihousjind—dollars
of Florida vs. Antonia Con
i hat we ha\,' f-uiud it .u&gt; g,io.| and above tin- appropriations ,,f the lust
and -till the .*peetal apj&gt;roati'l o- t ring with intent to commit ^clean o-miili.ui a-* it i* |.-«&gt;ild,- t,»m,iho ih«- huil-ling
riu- light up-l I priutiou of f'lfiU.Otm for &lt;-itru* ranfelony, a true I,ill
State of Florid« vs F K. Eads, \outilntion of ihni hiiiMiug i* defer- ' ker. an ap|iropriation for a stute
forging and uttering forged hank ti»o mol eannot In- mail,- mt&gt; better ' marketing bureau ntnl several other
The window* on the *outh side are I authorized are not included,
chock, tru-' bill.
evidently
very dangerous and might j With less than 21 hours remaining
•State of Florida v*. Harry Mc­
easily
become
a menace, and We in which to work, .if the last few
Pherson, ursnh of church huil-iing, a
cannot
see
.any
way to remove it, hour* of'tliC session were not given
true hill.

(•ermnn Attack* lli-aten Down .
' Paris, May III.—The Germutl atl.tckrd the French line* in the Chainpagne with extreme violence at sev­
eral points last night. The attacking
fntee* were elleck-'-l at *ollie pl.o - •*
by the French fire and at other
point* I■\ the lu.vnm-:. the German*
retiring i nil lime ufti-r heavy -1........ .
the war nlliee announced today
The lighting was partieularly d-«i••r.it•• in tlo- regbm «d ill, T. ion

derided change of heart hut never- ami the men ol Great uritaili win
I he less the friends of both the judge soon he weariug the soft collar. CupstH states 'attorney are glad that ttin HatFiurst. the assistant Food
tj.t \ have their a|ipointnient* and t ontroller made tin announcement
that Hie old ship still snils under in the llousy of Common* that the
Demo, ratir rule* and regulations
--xtraethin* of starch from foo-l
Ji„|g. pi rkin* ap-l Stute* Attorney cereals would he pr-diihited in tinJnne- made .the race and won the 'near future.^ Ho is already aiitieinomma'ion and having rum idled* paling the future nnd i* wearing
«ith i'" rule* dill not feel that they u soft collar liim*-*lf.
srri I* mg treated right by tin-,
•
.
(inter- .-r and h'.&lt; advisors and the-r
Red t ro** Notice
Irgini, of friends di&lt;l not think - o ’ The time of tlo- regular meeting
ami expressed themselves according- «f tin* Red Cr-.ss ha* hi en changed
ly hut now all is pence and hog* ami from .t'-ln to 4 p. m., meeting a*
hiiiao at the Governor's inaiiMo-i u-u.,1 each month at the Woman's
aga ari-l ev-i'yhody i* happy.
Club r*„,-n*.
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| |t hu* hewn -levided to lllukv no
N- tice to the Public
charge for special seats (for the bene• \V,' ib ire through this medium to ,j. „f ,|„. |j,.,| c r„,,« - ttt the IL.nd
ir',..r-&gt; the p -ople of Sanford and ,.,.IK...rl ;lj
ii„ evening of
\iuh, . that we are temporarily j lim. 6t |, . Registration b a y . so
' »• I’nn American C-dh-ge of
u„ua4 fr,.,. *,..,ting system will
(’-•inr ■f &gt;• fo- ‘ lie summer rjM,n iolit.on
*• *'t exceedingly that this
Those who wish to become memromlition has been thrust iu"»n us. |„.rs „f t |„.
Cross can give the
but i;, unfavorable rircumstanei
necessary fee to I hi mem'bef* of the
umJtr \ hi *h we have been working
Crors serving in Red Cross

nuo and road then! runs through
Mecca lluin.rnm-k t&lt;» Lake Jessup,
one anti a half miles.

;

Set Clock* Ahead •
Washington, D. C-, June -I.
."Daylight saying" If gi*l.ui', n, re«iuirltig i-II timepieces to be set for­
ward one hour
during
aumnier
months Is expected to rotne befor&lt;
the senute witldn a few weeks, with*
tho favo.'u’de recominen-lntion of
the commerre committee. Senator
Uohinson of Arkansas has filed a re­
port S o t tbc committee upon the hill
of Senator CaLler of New York u|&gt;proving it a^. "fairly calculated ti
accomjilish valuanlo economics in
our national life.”
l . ong wo o d I n ^ o r po r a l e d

Among the hills signed Wednes­
day by Governor Catts wus a housi
hill .incorporating the town of Longwood.
This inakeji Longwood Hu
only town in Seminole o u tJd e ot
Sanford that is Incorporated.
Re­
fore the big freeze Longwood war
an incorporated town with all duly
elected officers.

\m-mg tit-' bill- -till hanging tiro
is one by Senator Farris, providing
(or the placing o f 'one more juxtiefon tlo- Mtprcme bench, muking the
n; ivimiim mii-ib&lt; r ,-ul h, ri. eil liv tiltcoQslituUon. It Is regafiled' 'today
ferent kinds of vegetables, jvhi
that there is little chance of its bo­
Carru way.
•
.
•
will he of hem-lit to the inmates
ring
brought Up before the session
First National Rank "vs.. Mr&gt;Some
of
the
gla**es
In
tiewindows
,.|o*es,
since the sennte yesterday
Ella Greenland, order, allowed time
at, brokeji anil need repairing.
nfiertiooii r--fused to waive the rules
to answer.
We recommend that a well .lie mul,take the hill up Out of ils-reg(i. P . 8wo|te.vs. Lula K-mnt-. and
•IHven by the hark por-di to supply _„|.,r ,,r,|, r. ITK-1 this liill passed it
S. Koonlz, Fin'ul Decrej-, jiidgini-ut
water f--r .house, as the wMI now j„ t |,,. |„.|j1.f in pcditieal circles tliat
sustained.
. *
thpre
is-too far from hout\e to he of Attorney General Thomai F. West
MeCullough-MeCrory C o . \'s.
henelit.xind wv nl-p recommend that would have been justice, and that
Spinks, assumpsit damages.
hath tub he installed.
\y. \y. Flournoy
of
DcFuniuk
Weklwu Ranch, a 'corporation vs.
And
we
recommend
further
that
springs.'
chief
counsel
for
Governor
/. • S| inks, duniages, verdict for
the house 'th a t I* occupied by thtw r „ t t » . in tluj fjtmous co'ntest casea
Tlrrintitf in h m - o f - f 3 U 5 ,n i plus
to his election._w.&lt;l&gt;«ld be made
J
r.
health
nnd
con
ten1
rd
with
'condl*
attorney
gcnernl.
Lyric Tonight
State of Florida vs. Harry DavU,"
lion’s.
'
Ry adopting |he McLeod suhstfIt is an unusual,and throwlghly grand larceny, a true hill.
We fuither submit the following t „ lp f„r the Seals hill, nnd the agr'ccchartniug story that Is told in "MorState of I loridu v .. Walter Thomniapt uf‘ tlm house Inst night to acul Courage," the now World Picture jov, tnunlt-r in first degree a tru« mw.-lutions:
Residvctl," That we, the grand
(hi- substitute, iho legislature
Drady Made which will lie seen on
juror*, t o ‘ tlm Hon. J nines W. P« r- carries nut a pledge of the Governor
tonight ut tin - Lyric Theatre.
It
State id Florida \'s. Reuben Davis; kins extend our Rp|ireelj\tiop for the mjuhMto t ho ptjoplo of Florida priortills of the manner in which a canny
ami Rachael Fmlth, murder in first courteous treatment and considera- t „ j,l,s eleetiorr tlu-.t there wouht be
Scotch la*lie who works us a "hand"
degree, true hill. •
in the Connecticut mill owned by
Stute ol Florida vs. Jo-ephine
T o the R o n ..Joseph II. Jones we ligiou* or otherwise.
Under thtold Josljua Anson, marries Anson’s
M.iin-haUr perjury, u true hill.
extentl our
commendation
nnd measure, which is sure to he xig,u«&lt;ll
son, Chadwick, and then when, his
. Grand Jury I’rcsealnu-nt
hearty appreciation for the manner by the Governor, nil such instiiu*
father disinherits him wins a fortune
In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial
in which tlje work lias he-n^handlcd tion* nr- made subject to public iuin a striking and Unexpected manner.
Circuit in ntnl fur Seminole ( ’&lt;•.,
and inlorination pre-nted to' tlii.v spectinn.
Many, of the jeenvs were taken in
Florida. Spring Term A. D. P.M7.
one of the biggest Connecticut mills
body, and we would HI e to see these
Members of the house ami senate
To the lion. Jan u * V*. Perkins,
ami they a re .notable for the beauty
honorable gi-ntleuu-n retained
in wjj| tonight present their respective
Judge of the Seventh Judicial Cir­
and exceptional 'news interest. The
of fire for the term which tlu-y were pri-niding officers with
haudsome
cuit.. In ami for Seminole County,
s t o r y 'itself is a thoroughly idiarming
elected. x
•
present,* ns tokens of appreciation
Florida.
one and is altogether different from
To the sheriff, E. E. Ilrady. and 0j n u.|r faithful and elllclent services
We, the Grand Jury empanelled his 'deputies, we extend our npjire- ns Speaker and President.
the ordinary story e l factory life. It
Approis a consistently pleading tale with­ ami swpm fot the spring term id the eintion ami thanks for the elllrlcney
priate, ceremonies X\ill h*-conducted
out u single discordant note -in it. Circuit Court in and for the county shown and for the manner In which
j n Pn,|n „( the capitul.
AtMuriel Ostriche plays the role of the of Seminole, Mate of M-iritla, for- the the shirilT and Ills deputi.s execute taches of both houses will also pre. 1917, heg to, report to
girl and invests her Characterization
,' the duties of the office.
sent the presiding ollicer with lino
iihlt- Couft that wt* have
with un unforgcttablo charm.
Ar- this Hoi
And now, having concluded our t
,
0f friendship and appreciawitnesses,.considered tc*- work, we heg to he discharged for tj0n.‘
thur Ashley play* the hero in u examineI found eleven true hills (he term.
stalwart,! manly manner to win^him timony
.
1-------------------------s in all eases where the
Robert R. Smith.
'M rs. J . II. Overman of Tampa is
many new.(riends. Romaine Field- finding
Foreman.
spending a few days in the city, the
directed the production and his di- evidence
Wm. C. DeCourscy. ChrUof Wend*. Mrs. Overman is.
Juction. &lt; was little less than in" c f
-----------------------------on her xyny to her ohl home in Ken-­
spired.
See "Moral Courage" und general
Union meeting of
the
young .tucky where she- will spend the sumsee. one of the most delightful a t - * We m
people
of
the
city
Friday,
June
1st ut tner. Her many friends.here will ba
tractions that has ever been filmed, dations
*—.-----------------------Wc recommend that the stumps 7:30, with t h e 'Presbyterian C . 'E. to glad to learn that she hus entirely
Ice cream social nt Geneva Town he grubbed, bridges repaired and hear Miss Price present the claims recovered from her accident lo a t
Hall tonight.
Qood -rond nil the roadway thrown up from inlerscc- of the S. S. to the Young Peoples placed her (n the hospital for ao
way.
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Reasonable Man's rault.
Wo don’t like n reasonable man. Wo
(lever ran fool auro that he Isn’t going
to switch over to the other aide.—
Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

Among The Theatres
M ediant" ’
K itty Gordon the Incomparable
British beauty who has graced‘ so
aumptuoua
loiny i»
• » ! » • « musical
« » —— comedies
- -—
- —•
* and other stage productions
wiU
be
of
the
Star
TheS e e n on the screen t . —
atre on Thursday in an daptatlon
-o f Richard Harding Davis’ story,
‘ "Vera the Medium."
This is not Miss Gordon's first
appearance, but in comparison with
her former production it is said to
present this famous beauty for the
first time in the role th at gives her
a full opportunity to make the most
of her talents as an actress. In ad_

LYRIC
THEATRE
TUESDAYThe Anti-Vice
Picture
" I h Any C irl
S a f e ’'
Admission
25 Cents lo All

WEDNESDAY
I'ftthr PrrasnU
&lt;•.**!)* l lu lrllc in

•'Her N e w
.York"
Also a flood
Comedy .

dlllon to wearing one magnificent
gown after another, Miaa Gordon
‘
i an intensely dramatic charportrays
acter and in a fashion that *proves
* ■ -a —
--* *-—
■■* “ian
her not- only
great^
beauty *-*
but
emotional actress of extraordinary
gifts.
,
-------------------------" f a Any Girl Safe?"
Ono of the most impressive pro­
ductiona ever screened in New York
was shown for tho first time in
Maxine Elliott’s Theatre yesterday,
I t is " I s Any Girl Safe?" and—just
as It Is advertised—"it is a fearless
arraignment of a monstrous evil."
The picture conveys a groat moral

May 28-30-31 June 1-2
was cohe apMusk.
‘ I he
s Blind
ns, and
ar comAllison
a favorvorld.

mjj|. g 0 Joshua “ frames up" Mary,
Thugs are employed.
An attempt
js tna(j e t 0 ,|rUg her in an unfrequented inn.
Mary sees in n
inj rror the drug poured into her
CU|, nn(j j,jVC9 the thugs a neat slip,
marries Chadwick and they return
to beg forgiveness.
Joshua oilers
$ioo,OUO |o divorce ’Chadwick fmmediately.
She acrepts, goes to
Reno, comes back with her papers,
f Hank and with the $100,000 in cash, defies
Joshua to bring further pressure to
can re- hear, calling his attention to the fnct
nrtrrss -that- his ngrermrt-did not- require
old rJjc her to remarry. The old man de­
ni liked cidea he is glad his son lias such a
nv pro- clever wife. ,

Pauline Frederick In " H e r llctlcr
S e l f Friday al the Slnr
.
When asked whether she enjoyed
tho. filming of her latest Furoous
Players Paramount picture, " H e r
Better S elf," Pauline Frederick re­
plied that it was "the best over."
Sho ettBed t he wild-noto rtde-iw fchclast part whoro sho rushes ttf save
her lover, unjustly accused of mur­
der one of the most thrilling experi­
ences of her life. "T h ey wanted to
‘double’ me and let a professional
driver do Ibis ride for mpn” she
continued, " b u t that was one time
when I wanted the fun myself— and
got it ," sho nddrd, with the famous
Frederick smile. "H er B e t t e r .S e lf"
will lie the attraction at the Star
Theatre Friday.

FRIDAY

••|s

13904014

But It Did Not.
If. modern diplomacy had kept pace
with modern .surgery It would hnvo
benten surgery's wonderful record In
IltifTnlu Enquirer,
life savin

LYRIC WEDNESDAY

Paramount
T o ih&lt;* ( mmHi o m of S. A. Ir w in of S«Afon t,
in t h * f o u r t y of Srrninol«* an«l S t a i r of
F lorid a. V I a n k r u p l :
N o ti c e in h r f r h y gt\rn t h a t on the ‘J l i t
day of M a y , *A D . 1917. th** at»ov*» nam«-d
p a rly toa* d u ly adjodr vd ban kru pt . and
that t h r fir»t m arlin g of hi* r f r d it o f a mill
h r td at t h r co urt hou»r In Sa n fo rd . S r n y
inolr t 'o u iN y . F lorid a, on t h r 4th d a y of
J u n r . A. D. 1 9 1 7 , at trn o'clock in t h r
foren oo n, at whlrh 1 1me thr said c i e d i t o r
may a t te n d . pro*** i h n r riaim«, appoint r
t r u a t r r , r t a r n i m t b r bankrupt and t r a n t a r
»urh of hr r bu*ine«« m may pro|N-rl&gt;- torn*
br lure ah| mr«-'ing

a k :i i i i tk

D a ted at

r.

mami . in .

It r f r r r r in 11a n k r UI t r y .
*
( Dr Land, Florid a, i
D el.a n d . Florida.

nearly eight years, und she still is u
mere child.
Before she was signed T h a t c h i r I t r a l t y C o m p a n y , a Florid a
co rpora tio n. F ra n k A ll#*f and M r r y
by Edwin Thaiihouscr. by whom M l l t r i , hi* mifr , J . O ItMl, W a l le r
A da m *. J . II. Hri/wn and Mary
she is now being starred in produc­ S.
llrom n, hi* w ifr, M. II. T h a l r h r r ,
tions released- through Pat he, she L e o r g r W. Ibia tm rlght, W. J . T l i g iwn an«l F r a n r i * W Y h u p v n hi* toifr.
was with Edison and later with I. J . * i h i «,holm. l . d u l u T lio .ih r
am!
A. D l l o t l r r . her husband. W. S.
Yilagraph.
I ’r lrr , V. C. Co llcr. \V. It I'h a rlrlo n .*
Miss llulctte is a daring horse­ ( barb** W Young, l . i l ? i * D « l « , li- V.
J o h n s o n , William V a r k , and l*aura
woman' and an excellent swimmer. r i a r k . hi|. Y*ifr, Mrr«ay M o n r o , a«
i ln i » tr a t rit of Ih r r e l a t e o f * J ) . (}.
Her latest Pathq Gold Rooster play aMdonnroe,
DrcVaaad. ||e*lrr A- Pel*
is ‘ Her’ New Y’ o rk ," which is to be Into*, toiduto. Fred ( ‘ lain, Augu«t
S c h n e i d e r , - C h i u l c a Ncr.V* *n d l.'dlfo
Slurs tif eltual promlnPITi'tf' In " T h the feature at the Lyric Theatre .N eely . hi# ; w1ir. &lt;Jlfb«rt D. fatarh.
It a fa e l
M o n t i negro,
I t ta l u
L ittlr t
Hidden Children," ihc Metro-Y’ orke YVednesduy.
and Kal«IF» U l t l r a , hi* n lf e . CL W.
SfH*nrer,
C
a
rrie
W.
Aber
nathy
and
screen version of Robert \V. Cham ­
W.
W.
Anernathy.
her hu*b *h ri,
C. CL S l a t o p and .Viola S l a t o n , hla
.
bers* novel of the same name, nre
toife. defen dant*,'
Harold Lockwood and May Allison,
, O rd er fur H r t i l r r hr Publication
T o T h a l r h r r It r a l t y C o m p a n y :
who have alrcndy been seen on the
It am&gt;eartng by the affidavit of rnm pla in
Metro program in "T h e Promise,"
ant herein filed that aut&gt;pv*na ha* been, i*
•L«d In m id ratyae and retuinetl not tervr«
"Pidgin Island," "Tho River of Roi
be cause no a g m t 'ol d efen dant T h a t r h e i
It r a l t y C o m p a n y , a Florida C o rp o ra tio n
mance," ‘;Big T rem ain e."'."M ister
ran h r foun d, and l l further ap pea rin g hj
4 4 ," and other produ tions.
I he a f f i d a v i t o f c o m p l a i n a n t
that
prore«i
again* t t i e
aald defendant
c o r p o r a to r
Mr. Lockwood and Miss Allisop
T h a t c h e r It r a l t y C o m p a n y , ca n no t b f » » f \ n
owing to th e failu re of eaid ro rp o fa llu n It
represent the best type of young
el ect officer# or ap poin t ag**nt and beBoth were you uuturully expect cIuas hatred HM,
American uercen stars.
*(*#(• and

stlitn , r p unknown, and If ■J&lt;i*«rln « t o t h r
ro urt t h a t «ull h i t
i n . t i t u i n l in (l&gt;»
a b o i r &lt; n titl* d r a u . r In t h * a h o v * i t y i n '
rnurt (or t h r purp »A* of f n r r r l o . t n , a m ortC a (r a g a i iu t aabi s r u p r t l l r , m m l l o n k j In
t h * bill of r o m p l s i s t ,
, .
i t i s T i i c i t c K o i t t : o ititt:ttr :i&gt; . .vn
J U J u i C I i AND DBOIIKKD That th(• .la-

PAULINE FREDERICK
Famous Pld?m Paramounf

Drop Use of Card.
------- Tbnmns Edison advises young people
to work to avoid temptation. Will
Koibo of our readers kindly try this and
let us know whether It’s worth at­
tempting?—Macon Telegraph.

\n&gt;

SATURDAY

Rom ance"

Friendship's Reward.
Tho most I can do for my friend Is
simply to ho Ills friend. If he knows
I am happy in loving him he will wuut
no other reward.—Thoreuu.

Ample Time.
Ills I&gt;ad—“If you don't devote some
time to study 1 don't know wlint kind
of n lawyer jou expect to he." The
Daily Thought.
Lap- Student—"There's plenty of time,
Tills seems to me a great truth. In father. I understand you never get a
any exile or' chans whatsoever, that ease that requires any knowledge of
sorrow was not given us for sorrow's law until about live years after you
sake, hut nltvuys and Infallibly as a are Admitted."— Boston Transcript.
lesson to us from which we nre t'q learn
somew h a t; and which, the somewhat
once li-ariieil, reuses to he sorrow.—

4•irI' Safe?"
\ • r&gt;
Against Vice A
The large holiday audience that
Peggy Highland in
fought its way into Maxitie Eliott's
Theatre last night to witness the
“ ROSE OP THE
sensationul motion picture,* " I s Any
SOUTH'*
Girl -Safe?" were undoubtedly .thrill­
ed to the core.
Mothers departed
with a prayer of thankfulness that
their daughters had escaped the lot
which had dragged other mothers'
daughters to the lowest depths this
side of Hades.
What is done by
Harriet Ward Beecher's "U ncle
Wm A.
. "Purple Mask"
Tom ’s C abin” in the way of expos­
|'rr*rnl*
Featuring (irsrr i ing blnck slavery can lie duplicated
( unaid ami brand*
Murlrl Dktfichr In
by this picture in making Jlie Amer­
iotd
ican
public wake up to the plain
"MORAL
"For Tho Lark
ugly
truth df white slavery.
"Is
•of Evidence"
COURAGE"
Any Girl Safe?" is to white slavery
"The Man YVifh
a Package"
also a Christie
what "Uncle Tom’s Cubin’! was to
(.'omedy
Comedy
black slavery.
There is nothing overdrawn about
" I s Any G&gt;rl Safe?" This picture is
nbt merely a story: it is a sort ol
picturized editorial and sermon rolled
JUNE 7lh
into one, find it really ought to ac­
•The Fall of a Nation’
complish a great deal of .good.—
MAY 11th
N. Y. American. Lyric Tonight.
Roscoc Arliuckle in " Reckless

Vitagraph Presents

Radium Emanations.
The cmnnatlous from’nullum cannot
be stopped, but as scarcely any c*hnuatlnn of the innterlal Is appreciable,
despite the fuct that a stream of en­
ergy Is constantly passing off from It,
this Is of sinnll consequence. If tho
rays wero allowed to escape promis­
cuously, however, they might do con­
Passing Strange.
siderable damage; In order to confine
A parrot can kiss 1.000
them, therefore, n safe hns been con­ hour. Wonder how tho u
structed with a thick lining of lend In­ ture producers 'came to ov
side tho Btcel.
• ,
parrot ?

miserly mill owner who hns lived
only for his son, Chadwick (Arthur
Ashley), whom he hopes to see
marry n "society-" girl. Chadwick;
.however, fnils in love with a pretty
mill girl, Mary MacClinton' ( Muriel
Ostrichc'.
Angus MacClinton (Robert For­
syth), being a thrifty Scot, hns [tick­
ed out a mate for Mary, and, dodg­
ing this bore, Mary slips out with
Chadwick und goes skating with the
merry throng. News of this.travels
fast and both parents object. Angus
thinking the hoy Is merely trifling
with, his daughter, Joshua not wish­
ing 'his son tq Wjiste his time on a
jioor mill girl, especially in It it* own

Matinee 10 and 15c

f r n d a n l , T b a t a b r r H ralty r o m f - a s y . a Tl ifIda ro rp iira ll n." t-r and a: |« ar to tlir -aid
a b n v r r n t i t l r d rau%r tn i n * a h n xr m t i l l . d
co u rt i&gt;n o f U f m Il.i Mh d»y of A m u ■.
1‘i l T , it b r in e a rut* day of th!« co urt to
drfr.nd t h * *ald *u i t, and t h a t i a , d rla u lt

a g a i n , ! th e - a i d . T b a tth &lt; r It r a l t y C o m ­
pany and the ,a id r a m * n r a r-ed ex p a rtr
a g a in - ! the -a id T h a t c h e r Itealty C o m p a n y .
It I- ( u r t h - r ordered that t h i* order be
puhti bed one a* »«*« U (or the « a re o( tw o
rr.o l b . In l h ' ^ a i d i r d l lr r a l d , a n e w ,paper p u bU -lo d in Heminote C o u n ty , Clotda
•
Hone, or der ed , ad judgrd and dri reed, at
d a h l i n l , Florida, th e vstn day ol M a y , I I I ? ,
J A S . W. I ' R R K I N S ,

.

Itribin on A -Ueardalt,
A ’ t r n e y lot Com plalhant.

* Judge.

PROGRAM
TUESDAY— Metro presents Harold Lockwood and
Mae Allison in "The Hidden Children"
WEDNESDAY—Bluebird presents Dorothy Philips
in "The 1’rice of Silence"
THURSDAY’—Sclxnick presents the famous Kitty
Gordon in "Vera the Medium" in 6 reels.
FRIDAY’ — Paramount presents the emotional
Pauline Frederick in "Her Better Self"

Matinee Daily at 3:15

�J&amp;rsons

Dr ESTHER VANDEVEER

Prepared Specially fo r This Newspaper
B y Pictorial Review

There also comes with tfts‘ $OSt s
pointed belt to which the endi of
pointed pockets aro attached, and
which are particularly effective U
the coat is developed in heavy »Uk or
•atio. Deep cuflSs finish the onepiece sleeves. In medium vice the
coat requires 4*4 yards St-inch mate­
rial.
The method of placing the parts
of the pattern on the broadcloth la
illustrated very distinctly in tho catting guide. After folding the mate­
rial evenly in half, which Is facilita­
ted by the way It la fohlod when
bought, plnre on tho cutting table,
then lav tho back “on the lengthwise
fold. To H|e right place the collar.
The sleeve comes next, hot Instead of
being on tho lengthwise fold, the llnct
of large " O " perforations nre laid
.*.Jcngthwl»o thread nf material.'T*
front is placed *tp t h e 'right of the
sleeve, also with largo “ O " porfo:
ations on n lengthwise thread. Tl
straight Wit with edge having sing!
*‘T " perforation may ho laid on eith­
er n iengthwiso or crosswise foil «
material.
Above tho hack sertiod are In!
tho cnfT and pocket, their lines c.
large “ O " perforations resting on
a lengthwise thread of the goods. The
7147
faring for the eollar is placed in the
same {volition, to the right' of the
pocket and above the collar and sleeve
Blue broadcloth is used to develop
this stylish spring rent, wM--h Is trim­ sections.
If desired ta have the coat lined
med with a straight belt with square
pocket, convertible collar and deep Insert the lining just after It is fin
lshrd. The silk lining is cut exret.'
turn-back cuffs for tha slrevcs.
like tho outside rent pattern, will_
All of tht) new coats for »pript» nro— .t!»o-e&lt;t--crT*inn
' extends mile »&gt;•
ill—of tine, nltTlTdljfTr ihey
varv In the facing in f r o n t , with a .. .....Inil &lt;"
ngth. The best models also have
nnre for turning in. before enllin
liar* that tn^y bo rolled
high or the back of the lining-, turn in * i
&gt;rn low. The design pictured today
half-inch plait down the center; t'
made of blue broadcloth anil has is to give the lining plenty of r
straight belt with a sou are pocket. when 1t Is set in the coat.

flTONT

C . \C SlMVtH
rCOUWV » * «

Down at Wellington tboy've got thiJ
aeroplano craze. There's a concern
tliat baa mil tie a machine with n lot of
safely appliances tliat la especially
flttctl for amateur aeronauts. The wo­
men have taken up the fail tho.sumo
aa the men. They've organized n club,
with first rate starting grounds, ami,
although It'a all hrantl .new, there aro
a dozen members who own their ma­
chine*. and In good weather some of
them are Dying all the while. Those
who haven’t aeroplanes sit on the club­
house porch with opera glasses* In thoir
hands watching the (tiers and Dlrtlng.
A race between two Individuals,
Beverly Yorke tind Jim Springer, took |
place not loug ago, on wlileh there was |
a lot of money plrfbed. It wasn't n I
fair race, but there was nothing that
carno wit bill (he rub's us being foul.
A IMO tulle course was laid nut. start­
ing from the clubhouse. It first went
to Arlington, then south to Joiu-sville,
(hen southeast to Merry man, then
northeast: to lllitou. then straight west "
to Barrington, then to the clubhouse. .
Tho filers were to go over n certain i
church spire In cu* h town, oxccpt 1
Janesville, where there was a big !
factory, and they were to pas's above
tho ‘An) foot chimney that belwugetl to
I t - Yorke won to start westwnid and 1
Springer enstwnnl. The one who got •
.
back to tho clnlihmise first was to be '
declared the winner. Aa to the filers
observing all the rules, lilts was *e
cured by a club member being station- ,
cd at the different points they were to 1
pnss over.
,
Thu. machines, ‘ being merely for !
pleas'lle, were not especially {vowerful. I
There were maeiiliies with strong eu- '
glues In the cluti. hut {Ills hn-e iyn» j
limited-ht-thtrpteaHiirt* rlnsl, ft wasn't J
Ptlks'lisl llnir the m e Would
iimde.
In !r-.s limn iliu'e Imur** At ll* o'c oek
the elub grounds were full o f ini'iiiber*
and guests in me ilie-'nu-c, and a num- j
ber of, m a ch in e s wore tlytng about, «.
dashing' Idtlcr nml thither, rising. \
ducking and doing different s*:::its.
One of these belonged'to K-iiu Win- j
tcrloti,- who In the air topped every u
Ollier woman member for Dying and i *
im terra flrma topped them all for »
illrtlng. She had every man In tho I
l.:b by IIn* ears and I; wns ;:-■!" rally j
iitiii e l e l

"Wlnit on parth ever put such a
thought as that into' your- dear head,
darling?’
"'Causo over there they think all fat
•Women are Itenullful."
"Harry. If jou dare to open yotir
tnoutli again tIlls evening you will ho
sent In bed with nothing to eat!"—
('lib ago Herald!
Nonsinkablo Safes For Ships.
Nonslnliatile safes no placetl that
they will rl-e io {lie Mirfm (• ns moou
an a k1i I|i sinks nic the invetilioti o f
Meioitii Niimi I. Tlie I*■&gt;|*111tii* Selemt!
.Monilily la dt-&gt;cHhlug them lolls o f the
hundreds or mfllimis o f dollars now- at
the bottom o f the se.-i that mlghr hnvo
Ihhui wived by their use.
A

H o u s e w a rm in g ,

I want a dress, to pm on around thu
house," said the lady hi tin- depart­
ment store . "** *
“How large Is yniit* house, iimdnui?"
liupilreil the fresh clerk.

Unit « ben --It.- iitii'c ’ ■•■'&lt; to

bring n in.m t.i *,U marrowbones lie' u
lill-jllt irs \vi 'l until- down at mite.
1 urliu was the favorite at odds of i
five to four. At If-ns; tliea** .were tho I
odds up to the day ttcfotx* the race. |
Hit; tiiut night they suddenly changed ■
to two to one o;i Springer. The queer ■
thing about It was Ihnl n&gt;&lt; otie could J;
fin’d out why tills change should have
eouie ill out. There were simmsiiliout
Yurki- not Is lug In n ■inidiilml to race, v
or h!s uiaeliine Inning been found ' *
wnnilii-: In amtie particular, but they ■
were howling lull rumors and were J
looltt-d upon ns men* Joi ki-cllig for

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ubo*«j the level -of tho sea. An olo
server must Is* nt a height of tl.dr.7
feet above iu*a level to sett obji-cts ut n
distutico of u hundred miles. The din.
tame In utiles at which an object upon
the Burfnco of the earth Is 'visible I *
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the reftyction varies at different heights
mil Is uffeclcd In the various states of
the wcalhfcr ms precisely accurate llg.
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Loose Leaf Ledgers
*■

Caustio Criticism.
A young New York twin, a member
of ono of the first families as far ns
wealth Is concerned, hail tiocii lu tho
habit of writing iKs-ms. which, unnhlo
to dispose of, ho managed to get print­
ed In cei tain publications by paying
therefor at advertising rates. lie at­
tended a social gathering nt which a
cynical old fellow named Tlmblo, who
despised tho wuuld be |&gt;oct, knowing
of hla tnauner of obtaining publicity,
chanced to bo present. The rich young
nutu lost no chance of referring to hla
"works," and finally remarked, osten­
+ + * H * + *lv H * + ,H , + + * H * ’H*-l*
tatiously, that ho was bom on I he same
day tliat Washington Irving died.
Ths Wrong Word.
“Both of which occurrences," snap­
"Oh, come! Stop borrowing trouble.ped old Tlmblo, "have had a very de­
"Borrowing! Goo vvhlx, man, trou­
pressing effect upon American litera­
ble Isn’t llko money! When I bprrow
ture."
money I can forget about It right
A Left Handod Compliment.
away.”-B 6 *to n Transcript.
" J i t . " Mid llttio Harry, "I'll tell you
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HI* Grouchy Opinion.

"What, dear?’ hla mother aaked.
"You ought to go over to llvo In
■ome country where the people are
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The IrvingGii I-PinaPitt kind, let us
show you. Call on us for any supplies
you need for your office.

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HEN Jt was nnnouucrd that Jim Thorite had keen,,bought by the Cln,elmititl Iteda It meant noothpr shift for the great Indian uihtete.* Since
throwing up his prises and liecouiicg a professional hall player Thorpe
hit been on four different cluhs. With the Herts he will have a mtirh I&gt;»*t«*■.
chance than he would In New York working as a siilMtliute Kvhb-tiMv Matty
think* well of T h o ijie—either that *&gt;r Mh . iiiii tle&gt;n.-!it *..* «.-tl of t.u.i t*|. t r.
tipped hi* old pitcher olT. 'Hie players ***iy that Thorpe ought to («■ a mimic:
on some club where he could get ,* thn n -c to he In the regular halting order

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Story of a
Dress Model
By ESTHER VAN DEVEER
Something—I don't know what—atwa}» caused nie to doubt itiat my
O' tl.er was my real mother Perhaps
It sun an liidUP'ii t memory of other
scrm-s. when I was a tiny girl, than
my shabby home that lirst pul tho
Idea Into my head.
The fancy that I was born a lady
was enhanced when I becalm* swelltiva y.*at* of ngy l.y helug .dr esxed
like one. Sly mother had l.y t h * llmo
forces] me to carp money, nml I did so
hj being a model for tile showing etf
of clothes at a department store. This
t a t ciiMttme l pdt oti was a ntylk!i
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morning or. ss. When' 1 stcpi»ed Ik&gt;fnro a mirror l was astonished.
Hut It was not until I put on a hall
dress, decked out with paste Jewelry,
that I realised Hint I lirnl Item l.nni
a gentlewomno A mctnln'r of the llrm
on scelnft tile In tills costuipe asked mt*
about my anlecedoutH, and when I told
him that I h id 1.1*1-11 lowly Ison lie said
th.it lie dl.li. l believe ll. "Some ances­
tor of yollrV in; said, "was a shining
light In 1111 upper .in le."
Of course ah these matters tended to
••■f.Ji'M ufe it. It..- belief th.it I bad
t e 11 taken from my proper smr..und
In; .i. t.UI there mu * no cue to |,U - i..e
ntiy luform.it-t-.n about u-vsvlf ex opt
my* mot tier. and. I .-otthl .mi bring my­
self Coilsh tiny iplestbillOne day I was Informed tb.it tins
linn desired nte t** &gt;!. « an e.-( ,*■ hit •
artistic .ci'uilioii in a* mil dress gown
for the movies
I declined at first.
I presume ll was a |.-|&gt;ulslou against
showing toy self to tto* gaze of i!io
crowds ns a mo.lei, lint ! wirs nfferi* t
so large, an nimciiit In payment, lit it I

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SHOW YOUR PATRIOTISM!

PAGE SEVEN

consented. 1 was photographed In a
garden amid a multitude or bihratlfiil

tii.fi.nj, SsmlnuU rnuaty.
F r a g r a n t F arn . *
toirn a * w l i tSr «ta« con ccudv# t he l.ske Ureeie Counrll No. .11 Junior
Some say It Las the fnigritriey o f newm i IftirtB,
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llrder United Amerlrsn Mcrhanirs
flowers.
V I hhsj II. A. h o i f U e , h • i|*-rk if our
mown buy. It reminds others of frn ri
Meets ■very Wednesday , s t 7;3o P.
(V.urt vert Ih i.
My photograph it had not been on ex­ ■trawtH-rrlcs. There are also tli&lt;'_5J
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Visiting hrothera
hibition long when one day' wldtn a t who detect- IrT ir ItK* perfume of th.*
of
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re welcome, C. If Smith. Ree. Sec.
fac.tl
mjr plifeO or employment-1 wa* sent Wild rose. ( ipliiluim' itjffvr us to tvhat
for, to go to the private office of tho the fragrance resemble*. hut ull o.du tern
C elery r i t y \i-rie No. I S 5 3
head of the Arm. On reaching It I hint art* lUiatilnuuis |ti praising ll S.*,
M - tn *•very 2nd and -Ith fitesday
found beside my employer a young they tull It ihfr fragrant fern.
egl-t
H 'i !net* E a g le H om e, O ak A v c .
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'ftsli, ft-r "illpair
Visiting Hrothera Welcome
man apparently the name age as my­
It grows in must 11, ru'iml clumjN In
T- Hogan
C . C . Woodruff
self, nud It seemed to file that lie was clefts on the face of n precipice, out of
oithy t r';«ident
Secretary
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myself dressed lu men's clothes. At reach of collectors, who haven't the
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tuiy rate his face was the very counter­ patience to hum for It. For this ren All*, rl |.*.j. !:. J. J t a m l ; i L . i *
Inlted Hroiherhaod uf Cvpenlcra and
part of mine. Taking from Ills pocket ■till It Is not well known. Its out of tiurr,*, uid-.w. Ji bn JL T . Alrctl i:.
tu .a i,
LTLabuL &lt; i-Jitr,5L *1*1. *&gt;.
Joiner- of Amertrn
a .photograph he showed It to my em­ the way haunts provide an etTectiul W*.'. C.
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Sanford Local.Un|on No.. 1751 meets
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wns tho reproduction of n full length
The hardiness of the fragrant fern ' *- If* V.. 1 . . '(
&gt;VW ir ,h. .\f, W. A. Hall. Pico Rtk.
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portrait of myself In full dress, though, surprise-. the amateur collector. It
J , \V. 0 ; Singletary W. \\ . Van Nyss
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I did not remember to have over worn ; grows In full glare o f the auu, hi o*f It*; J l.n - - *H ,.* -' • -'*
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President
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Prsr, « L 'n » , -. • Whit - t o * .
places where more common Icm* Cera
that particular costume.
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"What Is IhlsV’ I asked, puzzled. "1 would Is* scorched and withered.. Vet ' i - 1 ) at ar*t At* .
M 'dern Woodmen of America
It*.Y.e.h‘r.
* *y, ft* tlu*'. i- »&gt;, t r ih* ta*i wilt
M**ets 3,-1, Thursday evenin gs, 7:30,
have never been photographed In this tho fronds remain green throughnut s’
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Varah V. !.»*,.
In M. W. A. Hall, Pico lluilding.
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tho .reur. and even tho year si Id fronds
costume."
C. D. Couch
•*.i i t "It Is a photograph of n portrait ?if which turn hrown at the eml of the
■I I.e jr, t.l :.-l» C. E, McDonald
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my mother when she was a girl. I season, curl up around the roots of lIlia
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the
plant
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verily bollere that yon are her daugh­
frratJ'.
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llU-. t .*
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are my sister."
f.-a*r, \ . i*. : i i
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Then he began to ipu-sUon me ns to
T a c ] *nd S u cc ess.
titular ft. I*i- , a v!
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tuy past life, but I could only tell him
T a c t Is a com bin ation o f gissl tent- t . I
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that I tiad lived with a woman who 1 I * t , ready wit, q u ick n ess o f pcrct*|t- ile.’i
P lu m b in g an d
«ie. tl.t tp
Mwflftjjl r^n.
did not believe was my mother and llo|t nml ab ility to tak e in the exigency i tr y , i l i t i . u i
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that she hud.forced-me to earn my liv­ ‘o f the occasion Instantly . T t Is never -'jt ••• t* un! ti. m
G as F ittin g
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f *■•*"
ing, which I had done as a dresit model. o ffe n sh e . but Is u balm nlhiying sun* ill tiU-al*'*—**— af|A U
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lure on Iho screen and had lieett struck I t Is plntisHde without being d ishon­ -r1 fl I l * t alt- n
i r ol • It rrt- l- i r ' ttl * I.»» you ilo »p.
with my resemblance to the painting est, a p i u r r n t l y consults th e w e lfa re o f r*ar In tH t pi-ur&lt; t&gt;' t!Ilir Hit h-f to til—| ill Work Ite c c iy c i M j I'ernuna
of his .mother. Ho, too. laid lived with th e recjual p a rty and does n o t m a n i­ Ui'i-tl S t Jtt* *lsv nt -*llu - A. I» I t
!i I* fu rt.rf . t Itr I -ttu- ‘ Mt fl-it.-f l„
\Itendon And lU’Hl KUortH
a family with whom fit* had nothing In fe st any selfishness. It Is never a n t a g ­ rat’d
t.i ,t un,- » ' -.t.ir •it’ll tiiK utiv
Ctftuinon. AVIien tie vvns llfterii years onistic. never opimses, never s tro k es ir- ■' te 11 - S f..r Herat.*. * tv-tr.-,„
LqiAstte I'lrv Hall
Tetrahoue No'25
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bid,he hail mu away from these people, tho h a ir the w n s i g way anti rn-vor Irri­ |iLl4l*hfii
'♦ It r » ■ tsy I ti H ssrt I t s s s l of t - e -n!'1
I day nl 5],*r&lt; i \ . , |i
hut afterward they had found him nnC ta te *. T a c t , l i k e ' a line m ann er, e ase s t'ln nil I’niiit «l l
taken him to Ids present home, where tho way, la k e s th e J a r ou t o f the Jo lts, ! ! t &gt;
t;. a . fo ti'i't.A * i.
I li-r] flrrutl t'nurt, Se- lnit# (*i&lt;umy.
lie had lieeii received |»y his grand­ oils the lien rings, open* doors barred
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father nml nckunwtcdgiH] ns such. No to others, s it s in th e d raw in g room
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explanation hail been made to him of when others must wait in th e ri'ccnIlls having been jil.-n-ed wiiti u*«-e*-wh-&gt;- tliMi.b«t4h- r r t T ‘t ir r r r fif J\ato oTIhs-s when In '** • * il •ii i
’ ■*-- •*i 'JUilll 'Vrail I Irlirid hrotiglit him up ex copt that his others a t e lu n ied dow n. It ad m its you
•till* &lt;
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4,1.1/ I i -iI-|A.» a. |*| 111frf1 |pl- 4
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elrcles,
w-.here
wealth
mother had married against her fa­
nt&gt;iaiinl». n i u ttiiMigli i«sir
l e M- urt s
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ther’s will

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M ag azin es P e rio d ica ls

T h e y ou ng man lii'k t.-.l it|&gt; &gt;tf mv go­
ing hom e with him t o . tils g randfather.

Photo h r A m e r i c a n Prana A ss o c ia t io n .

HERALD

the |«&gt;-tin&gt;ii when merit t« tiinnsl
away
Tin l Is a great m anager
It
easily rout m is |n .ijile. even when comhlinsl with small ntdlity, when genius
cannot get along.

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M o d e rn , I'p-ni-D.-tte lia rh e r Shop
I hail'on a I'ccotlliug hiri'et costume
In connection
and wore It to a hnmlsotnu dwelling,
where I Was eon fronted by an itrl'toemtio looking old gentleman who the
hioment ho saw tpc showed an Inteus^-s^
a Way tha Dutch Have.
Interest lu me. Ile'led me to the j*orThe Dutch have a delightfully orlgtrait the photograph of which 1 had Inal way of collecHng their laves, if
seen nml after looking from me |o It after the notice has l«vn glieh the.
and from It to me several times he money 1- noi -rut the nutloirllii-s plaee
took nte In'lds arms nml kt-s-ed me
one or two tmiigry inllil In men in the*
" T o u r tni-llier." lie s.io) " u is itn* Inni-o. i,. in* 1&lt;»t 1 iii■&gt;| iiiiiinlaiiiisl at
1'i i'le of mi I,, art 1 ib-igmsl In r the cvj« u-e uf tin- defaulter until the
for a.iunrthige Involving either great amount of Hie tux is paid. .
wealth or a title, or Iroth. She married
MV SPECIALTIES:
u struggling artist, nml l east her off.
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I t . O d dity.
Wlint liven in o of her J did not l.m w
" T h e r e Is one thing In n la w y e r's pro­
v. m. hdudi**. n. i*. f i t k a u d ’.s - iia n 'd - p a i n t e d c h i n a
tUl your brother lira; vvns returned to fession which is different fro m a n y A IV. IV 14* f-f
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mo not long ago from the family tilth o th e r ."
ilC H lllA M 'H ST 4 v U I.IN G S l I . V E I t
whom his mother tool placed him lie
“ W hat i s M i n i ? "
nl
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ttl if! K lf S * P l.A T K lV W A R E
did not know, or at least In- did not
[ " T h e l u n g e r lie I s nt It t h e m u r e lie
11* 1.1 I |s*f ll! A
tell me. that there u as another r litld, l i a s o f a b r i e f * a r e e f . ’*— I t a l i l t u o r e
i Kl.*a&gt; A N D V\ \ I . T I t A M \ V \ T ( I I K 8
n girl, vilio u :ih placed eNewtwo A m e r i t a n .
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These persons nero undoubtedly paid
for tie kri*p of lite brut her nmfr llio
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In His Lins.
" H e is buddiug an I m m e n s e nrtllL
sister, but I do in t know by nliotu.
Wi&gt; will it to &gt;onflrm wtiat 1 si.t. t i ll i n o t i n i n m o n h i s c o u n t r y e s t a t e , "
"\\ »'ll, *1 gui-s^ it .m in's sort o f mil ll
»!, lull «f * I .IL «•If i ♦ U
nml ll &gt;«'ii are my daughter's •111«I —
built t igri* t! •\* * u111h i l
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mill I tin * i* no douM licit you are— tnl tor him to put up a tdutT."— Puck.
t iam &gt;* * f- If &lt;»r; ih* **•*»
your liottte will l*e with me tn the fu­
,1 V =1 1 .. A l&gt;. I S ! 7
i&gt;Dr Inch ( urd- Will He Putdi-keu La­
i ; i ; a i n j • I! * VAN,
Marital Amenities.
ture.’'.
1Ut mm
in TMs llesdlng At The Hale Of $7.20
“ My build is a lw a y s in my pocket."
My supiM*-i il mother en ••&lt;»un niVount
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‘er Yenr
" T l i .il 's ji.st wli.it l ui complaining
nl my eotidng I*! In-r whb ti 'i h&lt;l w !i
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this Sly tn .|her had dlei| e h -n I W:ni
- till"in l»‘, f aj n » **h»* I -i*» I I t«t11ti l
A. I.
••mu i* iM
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a baby, and un f.iilmr l .'*1 paired me
+ + *fr + &lt;• + 4* ♦ hor- !u n l'i.- if ul
I .crtltii ste Sn !'-*»'
with my foster mother, paying her lor * * * &gt; V
‘ it.l—I tl i -.’.tb iti&gt;&gt; -I ro'Vin I rr. A. •* ,1*
DENTIST
a H&gt;t
keeping nte. He died Just before I be­ .K
. .i -'• j (tliM * i i• f ‘ •‘ .*!•• t l&lt; kwsilr
gan to earn my own living and Ids + P R A C T I C aAL H E A L T H H IN T •I* in (MifilkHrY
**!lk* U * , l mu\ tiilit'diiU Olllre in G arb er A- Woodruff lluilding
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remittances i-tflsrd At Ids ileatti my
4 « M t i n l t i ) Jin *' &gt;ITHI • *'
t I n f i l l s , (•*•
Formerly Occupied tty
Consumption.
brother's foster father found our grand­
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We were all happy at Itie clearing up •; n* ti i i n f o r I'lMisuinptInn hi t*r. . ll Infill I - M-E * ■*' * •' * * ' &lt;* .'*'&lt;• *
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of the mystery, ihough pur grandfather -!• Itrewer In the .loiiriutl o f tty * * iu r h * * f»( • t i i h I * MlM .. ‘ b, 1 l . r L a i T i ^ f i !
rtioMAtr KMkiirr vi
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Atit* Ti&gt; &lt;"«•ri 11-=*t*
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K. M i t n i HON u r n s u m n r u
lived In continued regret at Ids treat­ v g Icin', 'l ids see m s ton hlmide to • •11«cT 111 7!h i t ) *f ihi «. A I 1.
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ment of his dnngbicr. My brother nml &lt;• Ih* true, te.it D r Itri'wer tells ^ ' n* *1 Itkbl f ttfli Al*‘ i «T fi J Mf.rr, nn«! lift*'
»•Mil*' a||1»i
hif lit
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I bcljovc that we are twins, though v ot tw o young women who had ❖.% (•*&lt;
.litnitr with bft
S aLI * fRSrut# &lt;*m■
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ihhI liver oil and
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we ImTo never been able to prove this.
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Olio thing. In our peculiar rxpcrlrnrMs. * loides litid wteiravepj TTt-Tti'd bJT +" iisiitl
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Idm with suited (teaiiul* nil they ’ ♦ JJU, fu srii -. TM« tftlpt bring
$1 Snnfnrd,
patjuit—the movies are excellent means
Horidt
r im M eat i*ittlblued w lib lidialu- + iKr tlilf p ( tFr
of «rh
uf comtiU{iil *ntIon In a lino covered by
tl» tt’irffp uf O, f t|n
■f* Hons ot vinegar
♦ {n Ptkl#»ft
*si*l rrtiftlrstr "halt l»i* f*-i|#i*mri|
tiewspapor personals.

1041st. Si. Phone 182

HENRY McL VULJN
JE W E L E R

i BUSINESS CARDS
D r. I i. II. M cC aslin

Wilson Sl Housholder

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In some houses the w(uilows have an ❖
unpleasant tmldt of rattling at nil times, ^
uf the day and night when there Is the *&gt;
least wind. In biicIi n case an ordiuliry *&gt;
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R a ttlin g Windows.

" O n e woulil’ tlilnk lid s n very
Iridlgi-'tilile d ie t." he w rites, "b u t
they craved them , nml It tins nl
tvuy* lns'ii my tmtlcy to llml out
Just whin my pnlletilH desire to
e a t, nml unless ll Is list unreusou4* able I Itdtitor them. •Itmlh young

clothespin Ls most effective. It must ho
spilt In half and one half Inserted ou ❖ ladles have beenme |i|ump and
each side between the framework and 4* after one year's Inlinlation have
the window or between tho Hashes. A 4 - t-easisi isiughlng, nml I pninoune*
good plan Is to paint the rlothcspeg the 4" i*d them m r t s l . " ______ ~
' Peannts are recommended nlso
■nmc-entor ns the window frame nml
for sl**eptc*ssiii'gs.
■retire the pieces l»j"n*conl mid screw
fo the'frame ^Mtlmt they will be In
rendlnosa wlicn needed.

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Elton J. M oughton

irtnftllrk *ft law tin itpriN mi!!
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on on i ! • I f-t h «f-y «f lu fir, A If./lbt 7.
Wit d* « »?*|f nfflrlul •ftnilHlr ^in*! •••a
Uii» fltr l6fh ifky «f May A I*. I '•I * *
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('!«*rk Clfeufi f ’ourt S#ti*.fnc 1-*0in, KIs.
• fly .V. M. Dottglui, ll. &lt;\

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Offltp in Yowetl llldg.

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SANfOUD LODGES

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Manlord, Fla

..GEO. A. DEC0 1 TES..

ATTORNEY and COUNSUi.HR ai LAW
Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
Communication every flrtt amt thlrr
Thunuinys nt 7;:t0. Visititig hrethrPi
Practice in State and Federal Courts
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welcome.
Harni-r-Wissttuff ttldg
Snnlntd FI*
O. L. Taylor
0 . J. Miller
* Secretary
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A Problem.

Window F la g s , for window or wind&gt;shield, made of
peper, size fix 10 inches, each
- 5c
slickers 1 l-4.\3-4 inches. Put them on your col­
lar, your belt or your hat band: Use them on your
stationery. Envelope containing 10 for - - - 5c

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P R IN T IN G C O .

O FFICE S U P P L Y DEPARTM ENT
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In the art drfnrtment a few days kgo
one of the students drew the picture of
a lien so lifelike thiit when site throw
It Into tlie waste basket It laid there.—
Llvcrtiool Post.

ID. C. BROCK
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MERCHANT TAII.0 R, CLEANER. DYER AND REPAIRER

* ^.Hilary Steam Pressing, llot Clasolnlc Dry Cleaning. Alleraj; , .
tions pt All Kinds on Short Notice
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$2.00 Per Month. \\

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S U IT S $ 15.00 U P W A R D
CALL AND SEE HE ON SANFORD AVE:

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Monroe Chapter No. 15, It,A. M.
’That I* my hired man nsleep up
LEGAL ADVERTISING
* Meets every second and fourth Thurthere In the crotch of-thnt oak tree."
dny in Masonic Hall over the Imperii
■aid hmiejst Farmer Honilteak. “You
Visiting rnmt*ani"rs wetrom
tn t l/ r u ll C»UM, H r i c n t h JotO rUI Clrrntl Theatre.
are entitled to one guess ns to whether
O, L. Taylor
C. J. Humph
S r m l n a t r l oi nlir. t l u i l i t u In I h u m ' l l
ho dumb up there to slumber or went l lr n i* ml t I &gt;n * , (ki mills in Mil .
^ee’y
-High Priest
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to sleep'on the ground'on top of an T h i t f h v r - l tri.
t r . l t y C c m p s n y , a Ktorlda
rminole Chapter 2, Order Laslefn Sit
■com which grew up with him.?-* I'm Imraliuii, E i u k Ai ltv*l anitl
Meets oYory first nml third Tuesday
Mary M. Il .-il, M* «dl-, J . O. lirat.
Kansas City Star.
W'altar S. Adams, J . II. Ilrnwn and
in earh month. Everyone who his sect
Mary lirovtn. hl&lt; »lfr, M II, 1 lial*
hi I tar in th&lt;- East are cordially invite*
itirr, tirnffr \V. Iltialst i|tht, W. J ,
A Csnt
to visit this chapter.
THzpvn and F r a n t U Vhk T h lsp en , hi*
Tho tintilt of calling the cent piece *i|r, 1. J . ( I ’Ulltilm, l.mil*» r . Itr Alice K Itohhina, Sec'y
6f our American coinage n "penny” b» li« r and A. H. l im i t t, I rr h u sh im l, .
Wk B. Prlrr, V. (T. Cottar, W. II.
The Sanford Counrll K. of C.
ntterty wlihmit foundation or cxcune. Cklrleton, rt.arti* W. Ynury, I.iulp
Mee*
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the 2nd Sunday II p. m.. and th*
Laaia,
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Juhnton,
William
Clark
We tinve no penny In our coinage. At
4th Sunday 8 p. m., each month, at K
I aura Clark, Ida alia, M•r»»y
one time half cent pieces were coined, and
Miinrna, a« admlnlslralrli -nt lh&gt;*
of C. Hall. Oak Avc.
hut now the unit Is a cent, tho hun­ •*tat( ot t&gt;. (S. M o r n r , d&gt;-faa»*‘d,
Thro. Srhanl, Grand Knight.
I I* Mai A. F r l l o S * , a i d i » of f r * n
dredth |mrt of n dollar.
C. I*. Hritt, Fin. Sec’y.
Clain,
A u a u rl
Sc h m id a r,
Charlai
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Give H * r T im s.

Nr. lay and l.ollla N a tty , hi* * l t a ,
tiip a it
t ). I . r i r h .
l ta l a r l i M r i l r n t y r n , ’It a l y L lt t lr s and E a li l la t.lid* *,
hit » i t a , (&gt;. W. Spa near, Cnrrla W.

Alsinathy and w. W. Abarni»Jhy,
bar huitard, t!. C. Flatnr. and Viola
Sit ton, hl« ailfa, I'&gt;rf*-ntl»nlt
T o Frank A. lltal and Mary Ilr*»,' **•
arila ar.d J. O. Hast, Walt tar H. Adairs and
Charlva IV. Youni anil llata.l M or.l rn ry m
I' appaarlnt Iron lha artlitavll ot William
lit ardalf, aitnrniy and -ai-nl t«r Con(Ja il a nt, in i h * a b o l a sly lrd rmuir, -hrirto

Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday a
Nisitlng knights always welcome.
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II McLaulIn
O. J. M 111*1
It. and S.
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Sanford Lodge No. 27. 1. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
in M. W. A. Hall, Pico
niock.j
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Mother—l hope you d&lt;) nut allow him ci -&lt;1 - that ha bitirvaa rh»i t ranV a . iio*t iting hrothtTs cordially tnvib.cl.
sm l M ary |V-it. hi) «(t&lt;*. and J . O: I t o t Jtut. F. McCMUn
J . W. O. Singletary
to kiss you as yet. Daughter—1 ennnot i W
altrr S. Artami anti C h t r l r . W, Younir
H. See.
N. G.
break him of nil tits foolish habits In a and K a ta rl M o a t sn a r rn ars r u M s n t a ift
n ' t t r i l a t n lh a n ot Iho a l a l r . ot r i o f t r t a r
month, can 17—Life.
Gale City Camp No. 6, W. O. W
l t a t Ih* l ^ j o - l i t - S t * and poolortlro addfot*
a t t o t n - y and at**nl unkno wn,
t o , to
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
and t h a t thrrv la no p r u s n Tn t h * M a t * nl
□ ra in T ro u b l*. *
Florida, t h * a * r » l i * n l a aubpo*n« on whom nights In each month.
J . F. Hootehan
■out I t l n d *ald d r l r n d a n t * . and t h a t aald F. L. Miller
"Cholly has brain t rouble."
d d c f l i l i n t i ar« o i * r t h * a t * ot tw only*
Clerk
Co'tncil Command!"Is Hint so7 What kind7"
&lt;&gt;n* y»an&gt;.
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" It troubles him to think.' Iloston
It it t h t r r l o i * o rd rrtd t h a t you do apIt. Pr f&gt;. r . Sanford T.odge 1241
p*ar to tha com plainan t’* bill hi-rrln (11**1
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M*s*t first and third Wednesday nigh*
an ar b * t o r * H o 2nd day nt J u l y A, I).
1917, t h * s a m * twins t h * r u t * 'd a y ot said at Elks Home, North Patk Avenue.
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Wo have no‘ right to say that any CCfUll.
* O. L. Taylor
I l la furthe r ordrred t h a t t h l* no tic e 1&gt;* F. S. Frank
good work la too hard for na to d a
puhl|ah*d In -t h f B a n f o f d H n a l d , a ntw tpaig -r
Secretary
Exalted Ruler

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T M P C A IU P A D H U P P A 1 TI editor of tho Fort Mtade Leader. | Florida’s KtCftfst need today li
1 n C iifln rU IX U n L R H ljV
young men will undoubtedly legislator! with some backbone, and
give splendid accounts of themselves with no.thought of using the legis­
and reflect credit on their esteemed lature as n steppingstone to higher
thing!.— OcaJa Rnnn.er.
fathers.— Tampa Tribune.
rsbUdMd t w j Tootsy swl FrbUy
0 -----• One Tampa firm which has con­
D I X I E IS F E E Y E D
tracts for building t w o -government
•Chnrlte Jones is peeved because ships expects to employ fully 1,000
■ IIUM3IPT1UN MUCK. IN ADVRpCK
•Tho Herald gave spneo to the inci­ workmen. As many as ten Tampa
ah Tr s a .
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dent In Tallahassee relating to tho firms .Iulvc sites for the building of
M O N T H ST . t * t t
■T« firing of Bryan Mack as clerk be- ships, and Tampn expects to ' go
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cause he was absent for n day while after tho contracts, hoping to secure
M m U l i lbs cn» bjf Canto* 11.00 r*f Y».r la
in Jacksonville enlisting in the army. contracts for nt least forty vessels
U m n M 10c. r*r Month
lb !■* Adiaac* Mart Os Mad* &gt;1 Office This nrticle wes written by our during the year.
special Tallnhassce correspondent,
1 , 1 , * , ■ t i l li caa l - O M a Mall Matter A a f u t U » l
Andrew Carter, and if ids name was
IM S , at lb* I’ ootoflfk" al H..afwd. f w l b
Under Art * f March I N , l ! T ! .
not signed to it or if it was signed
we take the full responsibility. This
paper is not u Catta organ by any
means but we give every man a
square deal nnd.Brynn Marl; should
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not bo censured for doing fds duty
to his country.
Charlie Jones is CLAIM MANY PRISONERS—MINOR
* FIGHTING ON OTHER LINES
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getting n high temperature over
nothing in this case and if he can
Italians have fought their way to
see no good in anything that is within two miles of Duino, the most
done in Tallahassee he Is blind in­ formidable
natural • barrier
bcdeed.

R. i . IIOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Business Manager

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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Did you eyer stop to think how many little things you do each day
‘ /from Jiabit—how unconsciously your daily work is done? How much
comfort you could have if you formed the habit of saving each week
instead of SPEN D IN G TH A F D OLLAR.
G E T T H E T IA R IT
SAVE!

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without 'any sign of ‘n batcuu-ni
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B l L L t E H ILL. S E C U E T A U V
began to make a pair o f pincers of duriiL—At t.u* time,of sinrjt.v T l(. i„„t4&gt;
The announcement Inst week that fury. Vienna stubbornly refuses to T f l D T I M A T l f l
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•(hemielPesT flt5Ir * ffT\-orIto Mrnjcgy,' hire content wax ls.s ih-i* -,.-l(
WT L , Hilt- of OaineaviHt^-would he eonredo-.thv-Ualirtn-vlo«rie*-1&gt;urthtk 1 I \Ja\ U 1i / i I / U ' ~
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driving in the Russian flanks. WUcu H........... the to . I t ;
|the private secretary id Senator map tells the story of Gen. t a,, ,
Ameriran people are calling for a
j Fletcherr give
gives great pleasure to the ' dona’s . steady ’ advance.
Duno. nt
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«l»'»l»|» of *"SS of LI per cent. Th, •, An.
n liorscjliuv tliey proceeded to drive In L iihKj H lunl
new national air and it's a wont * ^
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estimable
the
gates
of
which
the
Italian
gun*
friends of
the heels and soon cut &lt;&gt;ji tho KiMtrlnit to err r'hdui,
that the President' doesnlt i m s I ' ii
JumuhN. aitifl
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t v tl . -i hf
mtu
III.'
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Hill
grew
to
arq.now*
hammaring,
marks
a
point
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eo,on*Colonel
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Fred DeBerry, or Harry Floyd to JounE ,n u l* W.
weight
w.is
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manhood’s
estute in
Gainesville at vvhielr the Carson plateau almost
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yaltg|pg H|pt nnli-ks'lie iunlil-Lu pi. Tnorp-thntrTTei- &lt;«'iiT.
write it.— Tampa Times.
Protected by the
where his father is one of the pion- to 11the* tho *ea.
enforced Ids command would In* eftp
turrd, was in despair •'He sent several
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, ,cers. Known far and wide a* Jltlly ocean oh one .bide it *i- pnworf.dl
Say» th* Sun Didn't Stand Still,
It is reported that the farmers or
|u, |# very poput;ir Having trav- defended op the north by Mount MORE THAN HUNDRED KILLED officer* to tlio rear to Iteg for succor,
Josh
u a’s command 1 , i ' o
tl„(j
AND MANY WOUNDED
btit 110110 of them'g*ot lb rough. When
Seminoie cc nty ore preparing
thl. 8tnta
years* ns
st at.; for .year*
ns Mate QucrcetOr a ii iglit of eon id Table
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unkui to "slniid nti 11“ only t
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ti,at
he was meditating surrender he tuts
build ten dr more 100-ton silos thiP
agent for various insurance co m- niRgnithde which dominate* tho
Chicago, May 28.— More than 130
they jdn&gt;ltId he "ev llp 'ed .’ m
t„
season.. The ri»&lt;t propr.s.Ive (Arnnd -thpn 3l.verul y -,rs ago rmin{ry for mi! *i around. At the p w o n i were killed, a thousand or t&lt;dd that n limn in citizen's dress hud Dr. Thom as lih k Wilo ii. |r
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come fnrni the rear and desired to
mers everywhere hut d silos. -There u k ,
up lhp Mu(ly of |.'iW an(| font of .Mount* Qyrrci ' \ runnin
d Mount. Qyrriwto, running; more* Inlumd and millions dollar* speak'with him. Tiled who should ap- Hebrew at lY hevion Th, , • . u| . m.
is not a doubt that it pays them to
Ip ,lib vhi„ * n vro(m.
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rv th" it tie town 'if Med.i m , , worth of property destroyed by torj \H»r hut Paul MiUtniry, Hi* clothes Inin*)'. The word iistndt t
do so,—Arcadia News
"ataml Mill" In M |i:i.|
Jtl&gt;.
’ sion, Mr. HU! come* to the Senator’s . and the
le 'H i ■; : h l VP *'n he I t 1 or ha«|oes wiiiidi swept till lUgh K in 1 half font oif Ids bitch, dirty, hegrlnnsl
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blew
‘‘daunt,**
Mild
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i'll ' ’ " us
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of '
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lnv. Iliionoi
l l i . &lt;•.! 1 :ind
&lt;na1 m
. n with
. huIit and
!&lt;-«*«1Lnir.
assistance with mature year*, with.a .wav tort \v:
Friday,
and inii'!i
d i.n
wiili iiwwder
nud I•
IdeeilUig.
really
lueuiis
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Our good friend Boh Holly. t r l - ‘ world of experience, with { n! ir-.il It j. p . i‘,! .i
occur !**•
i Hi ay a n I p art,; of A l u li.-.iio____ ‘'&gt;;rt.*u t . s *'llU i " *.‘rll‘&lt;l Dm coloncL
SUldetita eoiue 1 :.... :
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Lfow
d;d
you
ye
IhrougliV
enteif editor of the Sunfopl i lt l a id .
pl rn- w-T«»e?
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thinks we’ve been talking in our c { friends in Florida and elsewhere. smrming M liiht r* j.-r. •
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•el Hie 11 w^
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" W i t h 11 lue-MigcV’*
sleep.
There’s ‘'ni\" on the d. P Th *t U I. Il.il will prove an . f'h
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farm
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■'Yes,
i.olonel."
Ini - me.s In re -in
enli-•itu; in 1 '« ii ii i,’ -1 reinry 1* un a'-urod furl
■in.' . ‘j . no ■&gt;! 1! to pro II. " r ii ■ h rnNotbUnr "f 1 li • •kei 1 p
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on*
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die*
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regarding
the
Frar
o“A
pro
m
ise
o
f
resurrorceruents?''
army of agriculhiral patriot.Ki ‘ and in * J: i * appointment as in .everyI ’lllirulelpbla Nurtli Ann *4 )* ith,
•ar were ruln- , “No, colonel."
o; *t .» ions
rvveal per crop il.'d/ed this
R 'Igiuiii f.-'-nt
sillllllee EuZelte.
1 thing el*e Seti.itor Fletcher lias heavy r ; h;in ; at* a fj-* ;• *i*d hut eii. atrhn’i.'.h th" st
sti .sornli" win I
"Then what.lit thunder Is It?"
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4 -how ti r.-.re iinlgnient a*.d In* c w
Hopotesa Case.
no "in rl.' ■l ejntigis.
The (Jenn :iu ■i uck only here an I tii.'re in its I ' ! projwised itmiThige to your daugh­
Mnbel—I am sure Ito inn t have |„vn|
e i rotary will prove eqqaily as pop*
.Sanford has ertahiishetl n curl
ter,
and
she
referred
me
to
you."
[liglitfuf
play
through
the
rural
re,contjnue eflorls t * . r ;~in control of
her very dearly. Maude- I should say
market where the farmer can
sell, tihlr as Mark Cathcart who now inii*nrtant
'observation * points *re- git.n . C ro p 'd jm a g ? is said to he ,A group of, oiileers gtaiidlug about so. He mu riles I her Irr spli,* of R,,. f„ t
broke
Into
a
laugh.
The
colonel
looked
hisvegetables
atnl produce directi
take* tho position us coll eel or of
jccttlly wrested from th?m by the hot heavy in grains.
mi If he didn’t know whether l&lt;i laugh (hut lie hud Iux'tt Kill Pi tT''• 1,1 ■ i;!|
I t xttarted w ith a wi\oop'. T i m j;r o - internal revenue at Jacksonville,
i French in the Clismp:’" ip Mari' re‘
The h«'.iv!"st till of life was til.en or t*&gt; cut the citizen down with Ills her nil oim iiftertp "ii »*
cerv stores in a small city flf.ii tho
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*e: ..t it- it*
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• t ! *011 &gt;i t M a r T 1 n I I I . a eit y &gt;d ' 1 haa swonl I'rc ci.tly ni! Idea etrin k him. lo-r and -.1 w |n r urn v| •
r r - en pri!
l in e a v i - y non
the
morning
after
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Ml; R u n ' T r
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|i ■Milt., in r *ie li- , •■,) , 1-K ill' toll |lll\t* I Mill. tJ JI *'!!!! li. Ilia )1 1■
1 hey w 1 "tmn 1 1 suallv
* 'pinion
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to* ) • 11 ' ;m r;.' Pack "*
' I &gt;ip rat 1 •n-ii-. wo T
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green g o o d - i-tirl'
m ark et*
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nr t It
known to he d ‘ad and oil) injured,
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Duiints*
Courtesy.
h u .j. 'l - ut tn* ' - l i ' .
"Well, go back mid send me re-cnno in trying t*i htnon a town when jiagm
The French report declared I with a property loss of f 2,01)0,non.
Little Willie—Say, fa what j Inml------U -------fop 1 1111 nts. I f you siievet'd you shall
tlie citizens a l l . stand around with tin ground t.iimri hy tIt.- (iermunx
('hurleslon. Hi., 10, miles eu*. of
ness
courtesy? l*tt 'll."is .u" iuo
tune my daughter."
1
* W e m ig ht 1 e in d u c e d to
their handf 111 tli.lr pocket a and inri uh*.'i in a s'ounter attack.
kiiultf of d ms lues s iniirlt v. in -on *
Malioon was also partly wrecked
Scarcely
had
the
words
been
spoken
BoP Holly's story of .imi-ii by th dilierently. wait for something t*&gt;
&lt;'lie Is tin- kind eMP* -'--,1 i - : ... !e
,
t from Brntfl say it j^j-Saturday evenibg with a Jos* of dd when S e lm in s k y Iwtoqli h i m s e l f to tho
Orlando band killing a mul'\ li.atut turn
, urn up‘.
„p
ex*
If the rnpitaliUs itr lit) ■i- n*■1v
i
livrs.iiml
If*
1
Injur1
I.
Thu
properly
rent* s o rapid ly th a t it o c c u r i ed t o I Hose who pay siisli. and IIn- oiIht
*i
of !u. 1 le fur ■
it lx hard to swallow his trimmings a « min*do n&lt;&gt;t (7;iT’■1 ii- r t !, ’ !!vr&gt;
tended 'l*l peph' who d,"i 1 h- inluii
lo.tj
there
Is*a
mill!
»n
dollars.
•
view
lin:
Idm
1
Lint
Ids
log#
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a
gre
a
t
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TllS •the 1 levi l) Ha i’ll! i MOW ligit'
Hi.' i:;\ Kar! Dann r.nd t 'ark K*b- 1 ■* 1 ho wlu-*-! anil do 1 li’ 1!■*
:• \l f &lt;• S'-.*l l&gt;|V I
.••a. a 1 n d i .u l l a g e t*&lt; him. Ilelng on nti ti ll i ­ \n s u ers ■
Si'im*- ’i i o’
ins«t|| wire driving the mub
• ir t-i
, t !.*•)' t.ould wee l n iii.n l n g re a t
;&gt;ir ill.
\'. li'le, i\ .*
w ii ‘re J • v e . L ille I n'
1 e '.y
She Taken tho Rmri
body tnii-i. h. ■, to !l '
d
i'ii'u
e.
G on iin ii horweimui" saw
Li T*l T: **:
v
li.- r„tt - '
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injured
o:
F rid .iv
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Tolu —I know. 11 git:
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se
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h
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wax
.. r: n ! •e until lie gi ts b.ild
1
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Dublin. Ky .
i arid
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rings from men she
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sl|e': 'I’m , Wl,&gt; -' 11
l: *. T - tn . r."
-'•&gt; :1 h live
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r
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ilies
[•■■ppllig
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him
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•n 1 ih - mI . lie fell. lu,'. got up and she's a teh'|ihoni* 1 LI.'
&lt;f 1
!
t
I
P
i
t-W
ell!
went. on. this lime with a limp.
m
u
n
i
y
to
d
1 1 &gt;ry a ■thii” r '•( Th f
\ fit
t tru
. ;&gt;!••M „ . 1 1 ri»*v * | 1
Her Strona Chin,
I",duns Mailed for him, hut he del
Nt'.ir IRythevill
Ark..
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p-\■
.-,
latest
The
’ i •1 II*it! ule inri'i. , i’ie« If t h‘- -u
I :lltjf
j &gt;11Wsoil-The folnl (•■ l"re
! »*i * i»- [■• -r
w re r jMi. te , iHi i *^n I 12 i -i i .1 I ills 111 into a strip of l holier, emerging
*
\U't‘rii
ion
of
but v ti* a1 \'ii-inr-s* r« •*4
■hi, 1 h la
iicll'
.ii,.
Imrin
led
nud
a,
•
■
'ii
tin1
!&gt;iher
side,
while
they
rcnuiltird
ri&lt; il out? til i»* man «•.1vi»• -1 1* •
ih- ami i e
d : I!:, mm . s mi
i an*l sell
form l-*S JJ n r:.!!)' J I 1
1, V .
hi the wool. Again lie fell, and when soil" j lug \ml »•1 " &lt; •....................... .
u *-,w n ; it r- ui* ^
V
.ill I ii', II l'
1 &gt;,i. a * :t r-f th" e
in a
ti* * '■’ U " t
lie ;if' e he limped Holnc more. Final- by her eh in? Speulutt-,\i&gt; fmt I have
u n
•e.‘l»
lo.'il.idu alfUcn. i lyre,- ly he dlonpiiyiired front view lu the did- been ever since wo wore nmrrfcd.
,* 1
f,r
- •
ItV. 11 .. ml iiKe.u a
Ml.. 1 1
*e
and it Is I Al *-. today.
d ti
paa iH!'-*r lin
tflliee ami was pot seen again The
l ■ill! i&gt; r.
•
n
|to 1,'af/y it there are nlwi
It. ort&lt; fr on l ' * d i i n a -.h -w .it colonel, who had Ins’ll watching liliti
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r
p-dv
w
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Iti'
It Is eas) 10 diiLle mItho'ii t'duk1
,j. ,
— n
, I 1 &lt;i*&gt; .
»: 1 1
e : ■ 1
e rs &gt;'1
k illed .it
11 h r o n , through a paid of glasses, lowered Ing; ft Is ease to think and not ih - Me;
•if* n , (J, . 1 , in .)
* 1 1Ti
ii Hi*
l u.L.. -1 f a . f 1-•:, 1.nits a n d ut It T •placeu, a n d I h e them and muttered:
hui It Is hard.to ililnk fairly .i*d '!►
'nilTh
way show •1 * hard-hi' &gt; th Ut ' farmer*
.it count" and is wi, . ! jl t ' ■
“ If he gj'is us succor lie rail have vide tv'irageolixly.
d e a t h li
m ay reach tw en ty .
have ll&gt; &lt;0)1 ten ! wii *i in 11 i
tl» hut! * up a t-&gt;wu. -:t-.i tr 1 M&lt;
Small* r to ah* in IHinm. tosl. .1 Kuiigi. olid I d gho hill 1 &gt;1 doreit other
p
hun. r.-.: - ■i &gt;i . 1 , ■ ' T,. ,
ilalighlcrs ir
If 1| hmi
hud iiiein.
them. 'iimuk
Thank ln-nv.
.
uiiuaitiers
nnv- O Q O O O O O O O O 0 cko 0 0 0 - 9 0
.1,
•11 « ' ’ :
1
"
1
•
wllh
:
'
'
rtt.u
lfibt
Is
Com
lug
on:
The
enemy
ri
\ im &gt;» fl» lu-.i 1 ■r
a
rigli
.
it-'*
lit)
4!T"
o
0
a way }
•Ij-enre injured 111 the In liana terti- ain ’t .Irlve ... p . Hie wall before ru­
i lor . ;.i" wnull! dp morn \ ' f l Olir.tev 1 E.,1 . , \\ e tbav M IlliOlll■&lt;1 until we irip;
o
PRACTICAL
HEALTH
HINT.
0
-r
t iry .in ■,.( i.y i he st.Tin.
1 A ' i i-!i'in Wry th' P
ing.’
rri’i*HK«rt lift n ",
o
'
o'
L rm lr.lt c t)(i
h
.
:;U H::h- , )mi mo t. fimiimi ure at oddi Inn little Infnf-j Smatlijr town* in lllinoir loat .a
Hoon after darlli i t n ■■ - -md •.( Ur- O
ii* 1,.;
'^CKoYnTny Iho TeBlff.
0
tiiinu* T i &gt;. 1r..lit .iUun of (njr i nieri rihr !i have gime tltrhugb.
-doat*n
*leit*i--o
rrrH
aiu
rd
ay
W
-Rh
two
fi
.«
iei)&gt;rjp'
t
l
y
"on
In.r
wad heard lu the Kiimduu reur.
*i ■l"' 11-1 ■
A
clean
tooth
lleVtT
de
a.'S
O
will nevir ■ lie stl -i■«- - .!1 0
»
i
I’np m w t - rnrtkTnrT?*rt',
■«.
.
•
. j spore injureil, while in the southern “ &gt;&lt;1 after awhile a /orce was seen
The liest, Jrpy to cleat) I he teeth 0
r:_ th;# --Mr. tm C[l
.1 ■
I|anil th at U (hi hotel.
Vii »1*sV' . S’il
After thgt •
v n IK:
• ,dtolt- r ," ,i i ui Ifinols -V’n I
ran ' .j iv vmiMltuUng inv.slro that was driving
.
I
Is to phiee the bristles of the o
sot a Tinn
. . % js Wd e,;n year a tc a p co.
" icq
in ' do; 11 :,n I injure^ i i apart the heels of jhe German horsey
bnuh iirnd.v ncnh.st 1
i,e!h »
nctivklei
itulleat"
polit'i
.1
'
*
shoe. The nppn :i- hlng line hi’. , n need
—
nuirc.
and with a ixittir.- o,*-* i" -"'ui 0
itu
itinn
in
th
:J
r
a
u
ifry
but
tl.e
inpidly. am) the eelonel, mounting Ids
N ■v. spatfer im-ii .ire n ’*v gettin g! n o !! HOI I.Y S A ID .'i» M ETH IN ’G
motion go iii » and down the fur' 0
a Mi tn off Me' r irliMu .*• ^ im*o'lh't}
horse, r* tie in tmv'i It. There he found
■&lt;i me rwe IIMib»n.
nst nr Tr.unfan -of tlie tipper ami lower li-elli o
ultl* litnes. Ml nn* p?o j)|e talk n t h e i n f o r m a t i o n t h a t s e e * a c r o s : tiie
the officer Iii eomiiintul, who was be­
Itll 1 has a;,j; 1 ind 1 as* rail i*t - .a t the l?r*nit dei | hut --ay nothin g, ,rn*l - mte
both Inshle amt oiit_ ami up "ii 0
ing
pllidtMl by Raul 8cl\umsky. Raul
1. rd e r.
•
•
tile
guilts. Go also behind the o
Ann |1 11 \|
\l
K . It a
roe
iUu’
h
r- write iJf&gt;ng tin
cut a *ridiculous figure. * .He wore a
teeth. 'After sisditg lluit every 0
f Sunf&lt;ml, ■" of i In-* ilit"’ 1 t.t. jt„h Holly,
&lt;»t itio kiasil »rd
derby hat. a bohtatl coat and spats
Ijit «»f tiie surface of tlii* teeth 0
O
•.'■•-c-c J Copper.
' . mo d II* r;.UI. and yMlm I I . 1 Herald in not one of them. Ha ha*
over III* siloes.
has been cleniusl In this way 0
ii
M
&lt;
v
ena
orl Mt-aifc, ** n * f tl.i
, ‘Tvp Won her, colonel!" he said eu-aid something. as witness
rinse the mouth tlmrouglily. 0
! t !,•" II, : . -w lo^t,
&gt;■a c
thiuliinlbally, waving JiL* hat.
th folfowink
: i O- ftiM-ltrg-the—rrnrer tTcrrrmr tlre O
r, * me nf [hejr leTtfPTolotieT gave him a (ptikof rain-. 0 tis'tti sevelttl Tillies** to loosen »
* Haul food stulTs. YoA.
bp
i il "&lt;! I'r'MIt .tTm
Kind
nilinlhitloh. eontempt anil grnM- 0 any fond puftkltn*. 'Do till* ttmre 0
“ thmiM,hd“ mi good .ruads^ “ To* 4*
L’r l\ICi !Al i D ’MACKLC.Y
Aermdltig I**
ttiile.
.
o than ume ami always spit It nuL 0
4
hen a 1
I ■.ih—eseiuti'd nil
'Jin.
"Yes. you’ve won." he said In a Q To^ kis'p the tis'tli .as clean a* c
| tick ridden row ran -eet in your j r )t.«i ,tr*.
tlo I la « gmif JHUlt
In a little t*'WR. hear the Russian snarling t»uet "hut'go and get off that n
,
...
- they should Is* kept In order, to 0
x field an&lt;| e^t up’ nil ymir-»tull in o n e 1 |,„j, n v itb
. Even the story* of -border Coluntd I'dvjsjorf u a * cuyaiub- toggery and put vourrflf Into a uUl- 0 pri.„.rvp
nIH| |(n,Veiit de- o
.ni^lit? Or you ruin a. than to ad do!;, the stove iw. jps ■&gt; jrnjlow, 1. for TrifYpI tfd *wlth bis tV' ltwetitj There w«s at fonn before 1 g.. bn« U 011 my wonl."
0 „cny
1V „It ,1s
llf ncies/ar/
..,PV to wash
Wa*U them
them °
h iwjtrii vulture and* tTfi'n
!ar ear on a ten thousand dollar mail •wttl ' r .........................'
*’• ‘ “11 the tram nurihi ■ih)v'vfry in-.ir 1dm, and
With that he 1timed to the officer
after each ’menI so a* to re- 0
, by running into a ten-oent, tie!.* hut-mil" - ' : . ‘h 1 nj) v.* (iseertnlucd that lie sent for n - dutoJiter. Houta, to roiiiiitniid!iig the re-enforceiniuit* for
more nil food particle*.' Tliey o
emuo frwhi i k i v ,i’w tn visit him.’ Hut consultation. _TI«' result was that tho
dry hunt i.rle'.iL.-..
ridden cow ?
should also be washed the first t&gt;
the pan Etinqean- war was bn, nud
li-rtmms wvere driven off and C’oloiiel
*‘There are hundred* of nerrs of
there might l e » lighting at any ime f *llcndorr« regiment was saved from o thing in the moniliig nud the 0
Beautiful South American Tree.
o last thing at night. It f* well 0
gruv(-.v and hundred* of acre; of obi
Ijy fnr the most beautiful of the uient, No tin* colonel Srroto’lilM daugh­ capture.
o
to have mom than one brush uu 0
j livid in-thU count? that emibl b'.‘ trees* of Urusuuy, South Ameiicn, Is ter to come with a* little baggage ns
Refora the colonel would permit the o hand at n time, so that It will 0
jK:ss|ble
and
be
ready
to
gel
liaeU
ut
•■ growing stutl for feeding the army - the mimosa. This tree Is nn ever­
marriage W'lween Bcliumsky nud hi* 0 ,lt.Ver Is? nccessury to use u wet. o
! , but they are not fenced and no uno green. and grows In a helglrt of about short not lev. *
daughter Belnnushy was forced to on- 0 j (mil i,rU8iu
0
When K&lt; nlu eauiu slih was i-seortisl list
II. 4 nnd
mill tVHu
., fl.&lt;* prumofed 4to
„ *n
*
n
was aiwiH
soon after
ran afford to fence the field* tem­ forty feet. Bred when not In flower It
by Raul Heliumsky, a citizen
commlaalon. It seems that Sonin, who 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
porarily, and who want* to buy Is very hntidsotni', on account of Its
"Didn't 1 write you," »uld the colo­
fence when the law should compel lark green fernlike leaves and gray- nel, "nut to hrtug uuy useless bag- had been bothered with Ida begging
her to any ye*. In order to get rid of
' | tiie owner of the ten-eent, tick rid- green trunk. The flowers are like lit-' g a g e r
Parentheses md Brackets.
»-’.**'.•*•■
him.
hud told hint to go ask her father,
tie
balls
of
gulden-yellow
pollen,
nnd
*lep cow to .be fenced or killed.’’
Know nil writers, compositors and
t'Y'es, ptipu."
never dreaming thaf he would do so.
proofreaders hy these presents: Mar *
If the legislature were brave they have a sweet scent. They cnvqr
"Then what did you bring that
However, hgr father would not hear of * ’ — ......
enough, like, for instance, a few the branches of (he tree from top to weakling for?"
her
going
back
on
her
word,
and
she
■
of P«renthesls (whirl.
J
“SOCIETY FABUIC ’-thc
“ Well..ho offered to t&gt;o my iirotector,
rdqulrtsl) are not to he confouDoew
, spirits in a South Carolina legislature bottom, and at a distance one’- would
finally
willingly
married
tho'maa
who
almost say the whole thing was tunde and R’~
with hracke|a (Hear! HeorIJ. whten
u number of years ago, and in defi­
had **ved tho regiment.
very best.
Don’t fail to
nf gold, tip had beoii'transplanted from
•’Protector! Do you supposo that
serve a different piin*",,‘'' T*"’
ance of a misguided public opinion fairyland.
whli)peisiiap(H'rreutild protect any one?
one fur the other (vide nlmost
Nee them at
enact a "no fence" law, tiie veget­
Corn
and
Water.
Why. he'd ueisl n nurse himself.”
newspiqier page] I* extremely ‘ h'ppf
To those engaged in the linmlling of
able' and field crops in Florida would
’’If lie uetsia dee I'll *ake enre of
(If yon know what we mean), and &lt;ix
grain the uatiirul shrinkage uf shelled
Wanted Something Different.
soon he doubled and perhaps quad­
him."
Mbits lack ’of familiarity with, "f in­
A clerk In one of the Wntcrvllle
The very next day the colonel's at­ com while In. storage anil Iii transit Is difference to. the technique "f writing.
rupled.
*tor*;s was endeavoring to sell 11 hook tention was dlveitel from NehtmisUy a matter of prime Importance and of­
The opposition to the measure on R.lble simlex to a small hov, and
[Applause.]—Chicago Tribune.
to an attack 'of the enemy. He hud ten a iU)ii (Id of dispute because of
reached the (mint of using aholgun*t after she had extolled (he beauties nf hardy time to-tell lus daughter to get shortage reported at time of receipt
in South Carolina but it would now the hook, the little fellow looked up buck to Moscow ns fust a* possible "f warehouse uml a further loss ut
He’s Dead Right
_
*
nnd
Innocently
replied,
"Yes.
1
llko
when
he
wna\called,upou
to
head
hi*
date
of
final
sale.
In
order
to
iletcrA
.
ycJtty
Fronchmaii
said:
11 rMlbiru more than shotguns to repeal
mliiB the niuounl of alirinkagi' or loss death is on excuse fj&gt;r "_°t t,4'lj " J ,
those books very much, hut I have sev­ regImciit In huttll'.
the law in lliat state. •
■Tho ItusNinn |ioslthm wanton a tow «f weight tKrurrliig lu corn the ile- dinner 1 engagement mid evert t a '■
eral hooks hy Je*m«* now nnd think I
PI10N2 HR
A "n o fence’’ law would be a
boon would like something else this time.”—- ridge that ri.se nls'\'* the Burroundlng partmeiit of agriculture conducted nn polite man would wtl'i the jiudertu
couilirv. ' Tiie &lt;*——— « _;.ylgtit way experiment a Rh CK) bushel* of shelled to npologlie fur him.”
I’ortlnnd Evening Express.
to Florid*.
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? •I Summary of01 the
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T H E SANFORD HERALD

whereof he speaks and If he can cut
down the freight rate ever no littlq
he will have the everlasting grati­
tude of the merchants nnd farmers
of this county and every other coun­
ty In Florida.

Constable Stiles' of the Lonsjwood
district is in the city attending to;
court matters.
Bfr/As
I.. If. *Co||Ins, a prominent citizen
. Former residents of Sanford' who
of the Cliultiota section is courlmg are rejoicing In the hirtli of a little
in hnnfori) a .few days mol added son are Mr. and Mr-i. M, (I. Rowe
ids mi me i" i li&lt;- Herald Ii&gt;-1 in order of Daytona. The young gentleman
to keep Up wall the county happen- arrived in Madison Tuesday. May
ings.
22nd, Ho will ho named Gordon.

" the tipple und
northern, fruit husi- Mr* M. Minarik and Margaret
y report n,.sa
t |,L,
T h e Hoys Zachary left Saturday to visit Mr*.
in r ( ir.g. will return in tlie early fall and make T • tl. Haynes in-ltrr.identovvn.
Sanford tiieir winter home us usual.
tm
life “Ber- . . .
„ ,
ss Ruth Mansfield of Miami is
on the
' r,‘
Golly, Beg.nuld. Uob

thp uty counrd several month

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Full lino Of bathlngcap^fiOt ^ la
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PAGE FIVE

il* regular meeting at the Woman'* For Sale— Horse and buggy. Ent’luh
house on Monday afternoon at quire, George Ballinger,. Sanford,
A RESUME OF SANFORD
I o’clock. This was a very Interest- K.. A.
' si-ftp
HAPPENINGS UP-TO'DATE
j n g ,meeting and u large number of
AUtfit all Commuft tiiioiH fuf tfct**
A Bargain —Maxwell. Touring Car,
its members were present.
r
Cm3amn ia '
i f EzJvt»f,*' or Pfc-tft#
A.
I condition.
Geo. - H. Fernald
The
cutting,
committee
repoi^Al
'If* Id, A. T»*!**’«•. Plan# No. K)J
•
80-tfc
Uiat they had It dozen head bandages Ddw. Co.
already rut out and that they will
F o r -Sale' S t o c k in t hr- C e o . J f
copied the prmeinnlship of the Day- meet again Wednesday to cut Hill D m a i d Hdw Co.
A p p ly Hot N,
tona ! I.igh School for the ii*um&gt;ri in »r‘»
Sanford.
•
To-jf
Ili-iiifes making a box of R,.,|
of i ' i i ; . i, &lt; ress supplies, tin* Indie* are going to
For S.d** Model
Overland
make comfort bags for the. soldiers, touring car. Good condition. ItarMr. t'lmifers includes in liis sum ­
Phono 6. Sanford,
mer plaits a period of study .at t ho Tho Oviedo ladles are forming a gain for nosh.
I' lif if Aid
\I(I Class
f *I•Im
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0 11,1 expect
VtlA.lt to
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University of Florida, ,
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11 -^ = = '- organized
next week.
Votirs truly,
For Sab
Meat market with‘ gro­
Mr-. Geo. It. Dickenson .will spend
ceries.
Good
business. Owner sick
Oviedo
Editor.
a part of the summer in Jacksonville
Address "Bargain.” e-u Herald.
from which place she will go to the
A.i the Editor and Publisher cor­
fi.S-lf
mountains of Georgia.
:
rectly observes " th e propose I censor­
FOR KENT
Mi-* Plant foft Saturday for her ship regulation* would, if they had
been tn force at- the tfm* of tin- -------- ----------- ------ ------- -------------- _ _
home in Madison,
j Spunifth American war. met with
For Kent—Six room house furM i - Nash has returned to Haw- l‘or,n-,! approval of the g c n t l men I alahed or unfurnished. Mrs. Savage,
thorn*. in July rite will go to flu* wl" 1 ^
embalmed bw f.to the gov- " f)1 Myrtle.
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ABOUT PEOPLE
..AND' EVENTS...

Capt. from
Geo. a G.tripHerring
hiyi r'e- . &lt;,PnIa!
owned
to Tullahn-seo
Hn&gt;'' tho P°Pu,1*r
Personal Mention
'•here he was greatly interested in ,u&gt;‘'.r of tT. u"* unt] vegetables, who
Miss
Pearl
Dennett of Daytona
the fate of the--hill introduced for ,ms, ,&gt;mi «om.„g to Sanford for the
. II
Guards
l'ast ,en
left Saturday for .his Beachspcnt the week end with Miss
« * “ ?"• V " ™ . ... „
home In Michigan, where he will Ferry Ward.
E. N, Sutton nnd J . T
Sccgar tllk, n np, lit,(irwt ,H.fnrt. , aUinK u„ J s '
--vcrc among
" , i n e .*V,'
the city yesterday and t i.
Geneva us
tout •r\ .in
rain very much.
The dry spring has kept
muda'grass from growing

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The 'city seems rather t|ulct,aIkbi'rd.-.l|..&lt;s ami M r.'D in g e e will g„ to A,r ' U'
Munhvad.
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-------- vote on the jw.je of
bonds , K,,r
*&gt;*" S a k — Good garage,
.
*after
f t ur fthe
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trem im is .days
d o e s .oof
f lDun
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it., . Mrr - .D
v. it. ipemt
a Tor- (uth.'r. .ext
mi m
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M. C
C.*m
m *fit
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hi
floor.
Good opwrfk
strenuous
!iu
with i____
home folks.
Commencement und other attrac.
Mrs. J . E, Couriert and little s-on ‘ fin*- - w.
v with relative* in Ki-.-im- Hit votes w.,-.* wV t/ n j
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V" ! ni-'chanfe. L. A.
Z,
, Ka.
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' Mr* and M r . . . . M . H i v n e s a* ■! in- visiting frii-dds in Fort Myers mee. mid Winter Pari;.
were in favor of the b FoM and 122 ■■' ' '• if:*
n Ca, Fla.
.
tor‘* '' '
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’ Mr. and Mr . V.,U It ".lilt -made the f*« -t dit-h- while
a g . d t t Two tl.irsi* m orlty i/ms-- . ’
Mi- Flitch • and .Mi a Tribble
i- try. th; .*f..re tlie pr.-p itinnu.ii
,iir
\ »arttn**nH bn (irst
furni*hi*'i f*«- hou.seJ }
•.Irding the gn.wth «.f * .- , ’. ^V V.'*V/ .
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MU». EHr.ahcth Rowell of Gaines, have gone iy 'their bonu s in I........ lost i.y one, vote or by X rict arith- •‘I
•,\
in |)to *• sections where
v' *' l!'1' 1 tjmmentemenl guest City.
.
( m ... one-third of a v,,. ■.
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! ,|t:; . ith sleeping, porch anrl,
-e
I perchpj.
Kitchen
. .Tin* other prnpodtion to issue th n
thfirrlgitten is ImposalWg
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Mis* Hargraves has * returned
ad eirivehi -ftee*.
Apply G18
i b 'lid1 f* r ? n.iPiu for u new munieiFull lino of bathing ra; .-, fiii.c to j^nrinina and lie will pend the, *unfMrs. J. W. Williams .
s t , • Way. r*. ., Ga.
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l pul buii.'iing was iajt ii. a sittMun- 1 . a v a n U ? .
|l5t. at Bowers Phurmacy. .-tl-Jlc iner.!i,-r*-. t I
Wood.-ii’T cat, ns Peiert'burg and
an children, Ciarah Kiir- •
•f B: I r.iaj .
^^r, and Mr*. J . S. Wilson, Mr f - '
Inc! sonv’lle and f r f t':. ».,e hbeth and F i'lr
* furn * led rooms
Mi
»r,l &gt;irs.
'tr*. C. E. Henry nnd
and frtnlly
ft-mlly to
In Ta!
Tal ,-ha
* Fur &gt; . m! '|
tnd
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■ ; &gt;• Palm t■-M
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-.wn.'
an-i Mr and Mr?. Jlvrbert Lyman f.
of-Fore-t t ’ity spent Sunday at Day- Inture.
rr. ~ A r^ n
* *- I it •I-*-, reaMwdTTT^ntn
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ii"J i a v e n u e .
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7.i-t fc
«-,•** -•( i &lt;rlund'» a few, hours ,vi -*t•a- nr
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ot.ig- live rooms at
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w a te r
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.Full lire of bathing* iat«*.
t&lt;» ' 1 ,:,t ■**■ ■ '
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a",
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Spencer
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going
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recruit\
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Ciirolinn.
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Benjamin Whitner of the Florjd i
S,.ow In North
i * R it -Two bHrofvnf, Vitch.,! •
i\- „* *t 1u1 hull
University came over Friday w lth * ,t’“
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l|” 11 n It'k' " i!* 'ir -ha. •been ord* cd to
Be d vv-*i1 ■- ' i b,-i■ .-x'
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Penrbi-a I f itter will rV-tn.itn
■ D;, Jlurphreo nnd spent the* day Cen, \a, i ri y i i ;*it, Jutt** i t, b n- ,lli '* *-1,1 ,1,1&lt; Jcft on Thursday.

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ferti boy* who liaa mad*- good at tbr
ust anjl Sejdimb--r.,(In-Itantisof Siti'fonl
higher institutions of learning.
will h.-e on T!u:r»»i..ys at I2*»‘*li» k. .
Ay *
New Daytona Beach lli-ti-l. Firat National Bank S-minoV County
Daytona Beach, F la,— Spdeial aum- (* 1Mk p,=„plw Rank of Sanf-ml
tru-r m11-'* now in effeef. W*-* k end
Tut . a —ttparti* . -olieitcd. 1&gt;«nce &lt;•V*j •ry ? 211UrJuy ttighj. W. K. &amp; E. -U. Ay n
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, - k *'* *och widthB, all twenty
nr '* long, to move quick at $'2.76
2^r . thousand,
Chas.
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West,
Uvip')o. Fla.
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Marlowe, the efficient secrer&gt; of the Sanford Board of Trade
* aturday for Washington where
vm.T1 ,repre*«nt Florida in the in■j-L 'eh,'nn or the freight rate raise,
is * | *r' Marlowe will got results
3 re*dy assured as btv knows

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nld, Hoy Burns is a resident of EnterPr**® un 1 t,lu fatn.ly formerly
What the Teachers Will Do
" ’‘i'10'1 hore and ,lobert
Air. B. -F* Kzell has resiKned ns
Safl‘ty I l ‘‘ r,,a'* &gt;* »ls,» » for' " pr rP5i* supervising prinicpal of the Sanford
*bU city, son of Mrs. H ines, S(|,ools and will return to ( ros?
wlio resided here for many years Anchor, S. C., for the summer.,
with her brother, John Thomas.
The many Sanford friends *°f I Mias Stevenson
goes from hero to
Stet
these young men are hoping 1hoy j^ tiap ta. Slie will teach compositirfn
will pans tho examinations nmi , u k e i j n rh ^ S V ard Belmont College in
tlirir filaces among the first defense] N e v i l l e , 'j^nn , next year,
in ttie great war that will take so
mnny of our youngsters from the Miss Agnes Edwards will attend
the Commencement of the College
homes and firesides.
(or Women nt Tallahassee. In the
The Orlando Hotel investment Co. full she will return to the Suniord
has been organized with s capital High School.
stock of $150,000. The men 'behind,
Mr. Hutchinson w ill»p end the
the company are sterling citizens of
summer
•" Sanford. Tie has acthe first order and deserve isucceas.

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FOR S A L E
to a netition
petition presented to them nt
the April meeting . T h e election For Sale—At .sacrifice price, new
5 room modern house, well located.
will be held Saturday, Ju n o 1(Uh.
Box 902, Sanford.
81-2tc
Notice Royal Arch M a so n s.
For Sale or Exchange—New 6Special meeting Monroe Chapter ro°m house and 2 lots. Well located
B. A. M. Thursday evening, May Will trndo for farm. Terms, If do
31. Mark Master's Degree.
All
sired. Box 1073, Sanford.
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Companions who can do so arc re­
quested to lie present.
Launch for Sale— Twenty-five by.
■lx by eighteen inch. V bottom run­
about, new twelve H. P. Fulton moOviedo Hod Cross
The Oviedo (branch of t h e -North I tor. Now at Blue Springs Landing.
Florida Chapter of the A. R. C. held |L. P. Mace, L»ke Helen,*Fir. 80-2p

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Sl.pOO.OUO, have b,en ttignud by the i'liari'v -2a FentH.
Merrlll-Stevens jCoinpuny of that
city and in o nbr to accommodate
In answering un advertisement
tinno now contracts the shipyard* where no ttame is mentioned in the
are lteing extended acnw* the river, ad. please do not oak The Herald
where sixty acres &lt;&gt;i ground, owned (or Information as to the identity of
liiu advertiser.
Usually wo do not
by the company will In' utltized.
know who the advertiser is nnd ii
we do wo nre not allowed to give
The county commissioners of ()*nut
this information. Simply write
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cnola
county
called for an eieca letter and address it as per in­
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No( , nn;,
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ADVERTISING

r &amp; \ i . 'secimd^alternate* ^
Kennedy Perkins. Pcnucolo: third Hammock soctum lust Sunday. Ma .
alternate. It&lt;H»ert Watkin. Hines. } ' o * e n has a fine place and Is add
s .ife,v Harbor
,MK t0 hls l‘“s3Ca*lon8 aU ll" ’ li,mr
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farther
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"pr-f- [iifiii'.T liotf
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Dun’, din with home f**!
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o'clock except Tuvsda- s rtftd
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Kli.a Love joy of {Torrcnto.
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HIV High
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2 ) •* ( t nt.s P e r P o u n d . .
ir- i.i Orlando for the '
d..tin,, htoriiliaiii).
Srv.*'
left for her b"ihe on Sntur*
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Mi v E. M. Furcn ncchmpunied j THp ‘ following .’ from the Tlip« --.
-. , it to it - ti nr;:.vtii *‘d fi'ear- Pal-' ^ •!
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Union ■ UI bo In resting to Sanford
*• Rjn#ld H"-I.v returneil F t ' .
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st ■' -er-Jilirg Sunday,
Sim r il! p 'oplo: ‘
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me, time visiting her sister
Wndtington, May .
21
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wUhlit dcr.the name «d I.*■-a .Jard in s fi** ,
v*;
l ufcp will not teach in. ^an- ing naval academy1 apt
t wo ye i n tu have thL honor eon- Florida, with capital *
"f v
f° d Fools ih*.v term.
I Regular
nppelr.tm* 0 , .
jerr -d tipoh them; Griffin Herring. &lt;K&gt;. The rolpny is made up . nUrdy
i f !! nil and Park is the only jdacy , Begin..Ld S. Hpil... Hi*.tifr,ril. ^
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to V\ t, a -v II. , N &lt;' .
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k- tus. -.vliil df*t| s in teatpe
A congenial party that sfudit, thej
M*
\rrin.t**|i ami Mi--. 'Uib*! ■a 1 • .rig . mil, i m-. _ ) i| 4re
Furnished Booms ity Day, Week
wept, end ni tin- I&gt;n&gt; lima |t**aeh
Muu,.irimi expi'Ct to stay in Maillot&lt;1 J rep-;i*rti lrmu jo int-* in*ilie t&gt; io ittil ,,r Month »-Pqrk avenue lint, 106
Hole! were Mr. and Mr*, t*. tl.
North Park ovetihe, over k. r R.
M i’ i dppl riVer valley'
Th&gt;* w
Henry. Mr. and •Mr... .1. S. Wib-.on this summer.
lllis i .ili|i« ,v t'n, ilrtig store. M r s ,
. 1. i* &gt;1
04 1" I ll t
and ITr and Mr. Herbert I.y* nut
Mi
ii.jietll Mewurl Mill sjirtid
limit'* i'.ii Ii ' m. mmnrer.
rt0 -1f
o| Altamonte.
. 1ujh^. uf J11

•d

J ‘ terday
L " Mi,lpr
* - “ .serious ill*
“*
Tampa y*
by the
of* her sister.
Air. und Mrs. Forest Lake a ntl
rhddren und Robert Deane left last
.ld Hollywhere
I. the
•turday forIl.lln
Washington
ther
•»«■« will attend the reunion of the
, * f»mlly. There will be Lakes
Ifom all purts 0f the world and they
«P*ct to have a big time -T hey
*fll «l o lake in the reunion of the
Conlt-di rate Veterans while there
•“d ri-turn
ntum bom.,
i.v east
..... . stages in
home by

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OCT n
Tou«. [ 1
PICK S

of THE ) j e ,

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styles

PETERS SAYS:
'Shoe style eniphaslica
the individuality of a
Strongly Charactered
Man"
and what
Peters Says Is So

•:

A MAN hasn't the time or tho
inclination to fact? life's real
problem* if his aching feot arc
sending his brain a wire fur help.
Answer that call -let u* attend
to your foot probictns anti your _
feet will take can* of themselves
white their master is taking
care of hit really urgent business

E. H. PETERS
Boots, Shoes and Slippera
301 EAST FIRST

STREET

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PAGE TWO

THE SALFORD HERALD

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CURBSTONE GLEANINGS
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I

BUDGET OF OPINION “ JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

May 29, &gt;9ty

opinion* of Sanford will undoubtedly make
Whereas, we are
that if appointed ho will mako the for greater civic interest and pride,
state a most efficient and capable The.town will prosper and the.entlre
community, will profit and progress.
cxecutivej Therefore/ be it
Good lighting is synonymous with
Resolved, T h at the Orange Coup-'
Good
ty .Medical Association in regular good living and cleanliness.
session assembled, does hereby en- people will avoid dark streets and
dorse the application of Dr. Wm. If. J promenade the light ones, while
Cox and commend him to the State burglars nnd crooks of nil kinda will
Board of Health for favorable con­ flee the well lighted thoroughfares.
Good lighting reduces burglary in­
sideration, and be it further
Resolved, That n-copy of this res­ surance to a minimum.
olution- be mailed-to each member
The Colony post, a sample of
of the new State Hoard of Health, which you have installed in- front]
and that a copy bo spread upon the of Tho nBral(, ofllco- U a popular
minutes of the society.
design and is installed in a gloat

membership fee to some member
of the Seminole B ran ch .to report td
the secretary or hand it in yourself
at one of tho regular meetings.
Tho evening of Registration Day
there will be' a band concert in the
Purk opposite the Epinconpl church
and chairs will be 'furnished at five
cents cic h by the Red Cross -Soci­
ety. through the committee in charge
that evening.

•

while'the minister gave n
" T h e Goal” applirahl,.
■
applicable not lin.„
the k&gt;«it but to coalition*
comb.in..
today and to the time when tiT

In the evening the young
of the Sunday school and choir
a program
ram which was unusually\
unusually..,!
rendered and was nrreptabiy
nrrcptah!v aa„ 1
ciatcd by the parents
fril. . T *
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4T
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Tickets at fifty cents each are still the young folks who MVl. j. r „
on sale for performances at the Walker, the s u p e r i n t e n d , „ f R.
ACIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
the
Lyric Theatre until June 7th, for Sunday school presided at this * •
“ HE’LL ERENT 'EM-*1— SO-SAYS~SAU.\TEREK.
the benefit of the lied Cross. Six vice.
00000a o o o o o o D a a o o o o o a o o o a o o a 000000000000000000000000 a
entrances for 60 cents is less than
Dr. Cox is one of.the pioneer phi'- number of towns throughout the 10 cents for each person und in­
f
I note by the papers that Turn- will make -mistakes at the peril of
“ Long on Short Whittle"
sicians
of Florida, having gruduuted country.
Tarpon Springs, Florida cludes all performances until the
bull county haa been turned down all wo‘ hold near and dear. The volAsk each one of „ n,„„,.ll&lt;v |lf .
in the state of Tennessee in 1893. t,nfl a f,,w pf th&lt;&gt;m and our reports date specified.
Ono person may people to rise, separab le u(li,
by the Legislature and will not come unteer system, like the stage
He
was
licensed
to
practise
medicine.from
indicate
that
they
are
share
his
ticket
with
five, others or standing for one inlmni-. Then. tt.m
served
I
t
s
'
purpose
in
primitive
up again. Now when you come to
think about it the name must have times, but like the stage coach it in Florida in 1894, and has been in murh le a s e d with their installa- i may be u-od for a leas number ns
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tho tickets are punched dt each per­ 10 to td Ne.wi,ls. A-U in ttorkn,
had something to do with it and yet proved unequal to the expanding nctivo prnclice practically all of the tj on
each to bring you « short „,h1 „ ,
.the name fita the county, the repre­ needs of modern times. The sclcc time since graduation.
The nttac* ed night scope was formance for each entrance.
hoard,
nml you will Kvt
.unw^nt
He
is
u
member
of
tho
Florida
Riley M. Fletcher Berry.
sentatives, the senator and the legis­ live draft system is the contrihu
taken in Detroit, Michigan nnd conlengths or board. The*. in»*irati ‘
Medical
Association
and
the
Asso­
Press-Reporter
Seminole
Branch
tion
which
experience
offers
to
in­
lature generally and ' the county
•vcys some idea ns to the effective­
are used l,y a railway n'mu i„ ,,nph,
North Fla., Clmp., Red Cross Soc.
should have been cheated on general telligence. The talk about Prussian­ ciation of surgeons of the Atlantic ness of the White Way system of
slxe
the necessity ,,r a taechanleal ^
izing our army is the chatter of un- Coast Line Railway Company. He lighting. Sanford will take a long
principles.
vice to Clluilnate tinat of
T-U-R-N-Tt-U-L-L, yes, good name, reflectcd demngogy. We must meet has represented the Medical Depart­ step forward when its people decide
talnty as to whut cumiltair* n
Special Services
organism with organism, and fight ment of the Atlantic Coast Line to install White. , Way standards, f i "Notwithstanding the intense heat or a "short" whistle by „ i...
don't you think?
• ,
.
the ehemy with both hands, not . M j g y . j a w w j y . g w
hop, to bo .Wo to oulit you to of Sunday, fine audiences came to­ It Is.not right, lie say-' to tr,„ , „lt
paht, and is regarded by bis ax-o-'
with
one
hand
Tied
behind
ys.
Out
taking
this forward step nnd d 6sire gether to share in the special scr- safety of a tralnlond of p 1‘tigi-ni to
- ^ •The city market may nut suit
datea-ap ,ty&gt;e of the most competent
those who have been making n good here in God’s country the people un­
to congratulate you on the spirit of vices observed in the Congregational n guess ti|w»n a guess.
railway surgeons on the entire sys­
pyogressivencss which -so evidently church.
thing out of country produce, here­ derstand the question perfectly. .
tem.
. ' •
They
knew
that
the
volunteer
sys­
Too Much for Him.
tofore, but it suits the producer and
actuated your article on the 8th.
In the morning at . H o'clock a
H V h n i J ilIJ rd C v.- nT 11,.
Aside from his professional qualthe consumer and is growing mOre tem favors the slacker nnd the shirk­
Yours.very truly,
Memorial service was held in honor looked healthy In me." *qi. ir|ni (0
• popular nil the- time. * The people er, while the selective draft system fientions, he is a man of strong and
Frank A. Clark.
of
the ruddier men both living and live aeeordlng to the rule-, tor nmdnare t h e o n r s w e are looking after and is fair to each and veery man, but, pleasing personality, find possesses
dead.
The church was appropriate­ Ing longevity t';-.: „ ala. t&gt;.yc.ir^,M
th|a war is going to rut out a lot 'of ithive all they kpow that the volun­ nil of the attributes which go to
ly
decorated
for ih* o c a ion, the man gave to a t.-porler on n Sunday
The
Good
the
Snnford
Work
of
teer system ‘has been a failure wher­ mnke up a true, Christian gentle­
"middlemen" before it is over.
newspaper."—Life.
music was fine and suited to the day -now
Schools
* • •
ever • tried, and seeking efficiency man. He js nlso Vndorscd with ti at
they prefer the selective draft sys­ peculiar executive tact which is by j
‘'.drtor:
^ There should be no argument
tem/ just as seeking speed they far the moat Important asset that a I 11 ha" l,e‘‘n
hnI»Py
about selling or giving cigarettes to
would prefer a locomotive to an ox S tate Health Officer can have. HI# 1*0 a “ &lt;’n&lt;l mo" ‘ °f the « e rc l* e s given
minors, for it matters not what our
cart.
I am distressed that you can­ many friends and admirers predict '’Y ‘ ko students of tho Snnford
opinions may be as to th e effect cig­
‘ he past. week.
It
not -see your way- to this view, hut that the Incoming S tate Board of |
arettes may have upon our youth, so
seem about to ally yourself with the Health under Ids executive control i8n&gt;t »&lt;*«^«ary for me to write what
-lUilu th«-W*iwt*y in-whir Irion'srWTUl YouF vacation. “ TTTk u k m : m;\.
long os the law Bays '*thou shall
" say b u t .it gives me
SONS why it, would bo to jour advantage to arrange to enter this school
|policy of obstruction which can only w i i u b e - t h t —
not.”. The law sets aside opinions!
tho earliest dale possible. Call or wrile and Wr will be glad to glw
embut r.(ss—US^TTfiTj a m! Hie enemy. cive administration that Florida has j s a t i a t i o n to write aqd this is the
to you.
' until opinions set aside tin* law
And it is In dtir rollcitudo for our ever seen.
%
'
r(,nsori'
Whether J 011 e-er enter the school or not you owe it to yourself to do
Probation Ofllrcr Lanier of Ja c k - j
1 I came from a state which is
this much.
Let us show you what a course would mean 1^ you, then use
country and sincere affection fur you
snnville, in speaking
our boys and I
your own good Judgment.
.
f proud of its educational opporthat I venture to obtrude Ibis pro­
cigarettes, says;
\ ere to 1 1. ‘•R r
t unities nnd standards of excellence
test,"
•*
The Registration Hoard, consist­
"Ninety per cent of th ch o y a be­
m things educational.
It likes to
in g ‘ of the clefk rf the court. E. A
fore the juvenile coftrts in this and ,
boast of them too. I have also visit­
Hetherington
replying Douglass, the. sheriff. E. E. Brady
other cities are users of cigarettes, * Editor
ed for not a little time in another
M. J . VAN GELDEREN, Principal
SANFORD, FLORIDA
according Ur the records of these to a recent suggestion that soinr ed­ ami- the county physician, J . T. Den­ state whose educational standnidt
courts, and all probation olllcers itors seem to write what they think,, ton have announced the registrars are high frfr excellence, henco Mel
for the various precincts und the
find that boys addicted to the cigar­ says:
that I may be justified in passing a
"N o real editor will write just place where the young men of the remark or two upon the work of the
ette habit arc weak both menntlly
and physically and do not respond what ho thinks, just as no real ages of ‘21 to 31,, .both inclusive, Sanford schools. .
or make good on probation as easily gentleman will at all times give ut- must register on June 6th, I'M 7.
Permit me to say then, dear sir.
n» boys who are not users of cigar- tran*c to
many things of which ’ Nothing whatever will excuse any
S A N F O R D ’S H O U S E -O F S E R V IC E
e ttes, because the habit has weak- he says nothing, If,- m ts what he man whose age is bet weep the num- that the wurk done by the Sanford
*
m
1
em-d rippa both in physical stamina knows 16 be pitiful shortcomings on hers given for registering on that |schools, as manifested during the
week.
beginning
nnd will power to do wlutl they know ! the, part of others: deficiencies, tnen- date, all'll the penalty foi* failure! Commencement
to be right."
(al or physical; poverty, suffering, to register majf be one year in jail - with the Baccalaureate sermon given
Screen Hoorn, Screen Windows and Screen Wire--All
misfortune.
But, because he ■is a there is no optional fine, and ij you] by Dr Stephens, May 20th, nnd
Silcplific facts of the injurious ef­
Widths and Sizes.
gentleman, he does "not blurt out nrc convicted of wilfully neglcrtlng' ending with the . High School Cnmfects of the cigarettes are numerous:
to
register
then
you
must
serve
a
menwement
exercises
Friday
night
what' he thinks of these things, lie
'Hudson Maxim, the noted inventor,
does not unnecessarily wound the sentence therefore the -Herald ad- " :,i&lt; **f » h'gli order' nnd compares
says: " T h e cigarette is a maker of
sensibilities of others by saying vises that all people who are subject very favor .lily with the work done
A LL-THE LATEST MODELS
invalids, criminals and fools." Thom
in those states which spend millions
iscs that all people who are subject
as A. Edison, of worldwide fame say things much better left unsaid. And
so it Is with an editor. He sees the to registration should register as on their educational institutions and
the cigarette produces degeneration
"seamy tdde" of life. He comes in early on June 5th a s - is pos-ible to facilities for obtaining the highest
of the cells of the lirqin, which is
restllls.
Nothin' like it to rid the home of Mosquitoes. ■Flies
o f ' do so.
contact with many of the fnibl
quite rapid among boys..and that he
The
various
programs
rendered
humanity.
lie has many oppor­
Remember that you must register
and other insects. FINE FOR DISINFECTION.
'employs no person who smokes cig­
were comprehensive, inspirational,
tunities
for
holding
thesi.foiiiliM
up
in
your
home
voting
precinct.
Beg
­
arettes. A large number of the big |
to ridicule, for making more heavy ifteiing places open at 7 a. m. and educative ami gave ample upper­
Complete Stock of AM Other Seasonable Goods
manufacturing concerns in the coun­
try are refusing' to employ men who hearts than- ar’e already sore. If lit* c a s e at H-p, m., Tuesday, June 6th, ‘ unity to the young people of versawhicli is next Tuesday.
Tile talent, to di-day those talents.
Use cigarettes. Ty Cobb, the great­ has (he .instincts of a gentleman to
Following is a list of the precincts
I'ho work done by the grad. ’,
start
with,
newspaper
almost
invari­
est of Dull players has this to say
ably
rnttkes
him
charitable,
temper­
why
re
registering
will
be
hud,
and
frt,m
th'* ligh'.h Grade exercise.about the cigarette: "Cigarette smok
[with its program, the reading of the
ate
and
kind.
We
tiu
put
«
ovy
j
ibose
appointed
as
registrars:
ing stupefies (lie l,raint sups vitality,
I
Precinct No .4 1, Snnford, II. C. honor roll, the presentation &lt;&gt;f modundermines one's health and lessens those editors who boast that they
l.iabllity
Insurance ni'ninst Accident, the person and Properly, is
write just'w hat they think, lo nine Du Rose office on Park avenue. Reg­ ‘ als fi r excellence in qualify of work,
the moral fibre of the man."
a
necessity.
You must have’ it eventually....................................
cases cult of leu they belong to the istrars, II. C. Du Rose, (*. C. Wood­ •to tin* exhibit displays in tho pri­
*f • •
mary and’ gr.inimvr schools was mibully class and are coawrds at ruff and J . K. Mettinger.
c The following letter was written heart,"
usually
tine anil uniformly good. It
Precinct * No. 2, Osteen's store,
by Henry Watterson, the famous
It
w . sh
a constant source of sur
Monroe. Registrar
E. A. Osteen.
editor of the Louisville CourierEN DORSE D R ..C U X '
id
s
e
and
delight to see what tin
Precinct
No. 51, Jvai^fo-d, City
nnl a short while before the vot Orange County Ma Ileal Sociefy
little folks and the larger little folks
Hall
on
Palmetto
avenue.
Ueglst
»
was taken on the selective draft hi!
Want lllrri Appointed
E. F.
llousholdcr,
Sc telle l,Jul accompli,.hed, «"»&gt;*' of therp in a
to Hon. Champ Clark, speaker of At the regular meeting of the Or­
Maines,
C.
F
.
Loff!er,_M,
J
J
.
.Vf ry ,hort ;
' "f
* -Vutm lly
the house:
ange County Medical S ociety' op
the ti"wcr methods of nistruetinp the
cKcl
nnd
W.
W.
Abc.nathy.
•— "As mi old nnd'Tit cad fast friend, Thursday evening. May 2 ! Mi. Hi*Precinct No. -t, I’aola, regular vot­ chlldn'n have- murh- to commend
whom you have sometimes honored following resolution favoring the
ing place. Registrar to lie named. them nnd have it alt over the older
Buyers anti Shippers of
J
by calling him your teacher, I am appointment of ,Dr. Win. II. Cox
Precinct No. 5, Oviedo, •L. T. methods of .teaching.
constrained to challenge tho vote it of' Rrookavlile, ns State Health OfThe children are to be commended
Hunt's office.
Registrar, L. T.
is reported you are about to rust flecr of Florida was passed by- unan­ Hunt.
for their performance and congrat­
»
upon,
the army bill.
If the war imous vote.
Precinct No. 0. Gcnevn. .post of ulated on having such a genial.
should InAt long enough to put the
Whereas, Dr. William 11. Cox fire.
Registrar. H. II. Pattiihnll. competent teaching corps; and the
issue to uctual test, it will surely re­ haa announced Ids intention to make
Prerinct No. 7. Chuluota, 1).
D. ‘ earlier* are to bo congratulated on
turn to dog your political future and application for appointment ns State Daniels* store.
Registrar, I).
1). having such line, ve/satile groups^of
210JE . First Street
.
Sanford, Florida
bar your usefulness in public life. Health Lfilcer of Florida during .the Daniel.'
,
•
children to work with and compliOur beloved country never fared a coming administration of the State
J‘reelnet No. \ Gnbriella. regular'
fnr thc wbrk ‘,ono’ nntl the
more exigent situation.
Congress Board of Health, and
voting place.
Registrar. H.- 1L school board und cltisena are to bo
i congratulated on
huving both—a
M nf hers.
.
Prerinct No. 9, Longwood, regular'
.fa cu lty and a clever
voting place.
Registrar, ,W. ft. J ,,nr i
l5‘ UI^en‘ ,,•
Healey.
The parents- 'who have young
Prei-inct No.
pi, Lake Mary, j PcuPlf *n ‘ ho schools and who failed
Sjoblom'a store.
Registrar. A.
E. *° "-'nil themselves of their Oppor(unities which mennt so murh to
SJoblom,
THE HOTEL FOR OUR HOME PEOPLE
teacher
and scholar, not only missed
• Precinct No. I I . Altamonte, F u l­
•FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION— EFFICIENT SERVICE
ler’s store. Registrar, A. H. Fuller. a real pleasure blit an inspirational
M EN , R E M E M B E R , if you have treat.
MODERN EQUIPMENT— MODERATE RATES
I shall always appreciate nnd un­
attained the age of 2 1 , and hnvc
not attained the age of 31 years, derstand better the splendid work of
the pub!! • schools because of these
C. H. J E W E T T , Manager
then you M U S T register.
hours 1 was permitted to spend with
the Sanford schools this Commence­
The business men nnd citizens of New Smyrna have
T H E W H ITE WAY S P I R I T
ment
Week.
planned a real, patriotic celebration of our National
J . A. Davidson.
Manufacturer Likes Herald Method
Holiday and extend a cordial invitation to the peo­
of Progresslveness
ple of Sanford and vicinity to join with I hem in
&lt;
tT tN n in n D
in a n in m
&lt; tTIIK
i i e iSOUTH
in itT II
^
*
STANDARD
RAILROAD
OF
Red Cross Announcement
Tho following letter has been re­
this celebration.
The regular me. ting of thi&gt; Sem­
ceived from tiie George Cutter Com­
DAILY TRAINS TO WASHING­
pany, manufacturers of the Colony' inole Branch of the Red Cross will
post that has been installed by the be held nt the Woman's Club rooms
TON AND N EW YORK
Thursday. May .'list, al 3 p. tn.
Sanford Herald:
No. 80 *
No. 82
No. 86
R. J. Holly, Editor Sapford Herald: If you are not a member rome and
8:10 p. m.
—D110
a.
12:01
m.
m.
P.become
one.
Dear S ir— l just read, with a great
Some of the attractions will be a splendid parade,
12:35 a. m.
Ar Savannah__ .. 1:15 p. m.
4:01 P- m.
One Friday evening, June 1 st, an
deal of interest nnd pleasure the ar­
8-45 a. m.
Ar Charleston ... .. 5:35 p. m. ‘
8:16 l&gt;- m.
sport nnd athletic contests, clam chowder and fi-h
7:45 p. m.
.
ticle on "W hite Way Lightiur." ice cream soejal wHI be held at
Ar Rirhm ind ... „ 5:05 a. m.
7:35 a. m.
dinner, baseball gnme, automobile races on the
J ! :50 P- m.
Ar Wii*hingtnn
8:40 a. m.
10:55 a. m.
which appeared in The Herald May Geneva. Fla., to which the people of
1:10 a. m.10:01 n. in.
12:10 P- m.
beach and street, dance on the cement paved si roe's
8th, 1917. Thc Electric Appliance Sanford are cordially invited.
3:30 a. nt..
12:24 p. m.
2.27 P- m.
Company of New Orleans was kind
in the evedifig. The DcLand band will furnish this
6:50 a. m* .
On June 5th (Registration Day)
Ar New York.
2:40 p.*m.
4:35 P- m.
KfA mail's «r.\
enough
to
send
us
The
Herald
of
members
of
the
Red
Cross
will
be
music.
train* hi, and fth.
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w», the crayon work on t h e blackSixth Grade, Mia* Mlilen’s Room gem.' So much original talent inSixteen graduates In the c l * . of
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M
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included the
the lines
flags of
of the
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S. Mario
Murio Stemner
Stcmper, Phartniin
Charlotte Cmitli
Smith, #i„a.
finda apace in its interesting
pages. claim
of. ’17 and, *5
four
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CAM $ Il A A lit n . i n . M L lu ,t f It a P ao # r\t ft111«•*#■* r1 1&gt;•* ... .. 1.
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graduate was the son,
the American Flag, the Cont of-Edward Itumph, Robert tWilliams,
will
have to
hustle
to excel. *17.
repeats itself.
clever bjt of acting id Lucille Den- Arms of the United States and an*. Seventh Grady — Miss P lant’s
figure “ 17" was a splendid tonThough the latest arrival, other group of tlpg.s of the entente Room—Anna
Du Hose,,
Marian
Oliver Murrell, the poet of *17
War Program at Prayer Meeting
ement. The twinkling lights moat assuredly not the least, Itos- nations of Europe. In Miss Plant’s Hand, Lillian Shinholser, Eva J a y - composed the class'song.
Oliver is
I ■1*" l flll’p for study and diirq*,
ri,(| and white lanterns was ■w'dfid Radford us (listyry ,wa» Seventh Grade there w a s a fine dis- lor, Tom tyrothorson, Peyton Fort- nut only a poet hut Is a star act&lt; r s' ‘’"
pr*yt*r meeting of the
pH
illumination and
added
and the closing.. scene with
—..— aplendid
-- - |day of a variety of vegetables from son. Joe Perrilt. Altop_ Morris,
also
He and \fi*s -Lurile Hines an i
church at the Temple on
tly to the pretty effect. FranStars and Stripes and its waving the hoys' gardens. On the walls of
Seventh fira
Mr* l&gt;ieMnffi1iT"tTT’rCXlimen in idle Mass play made a rl&lt;’x Wednesday night will lie in re­
most
attractive.
Said ss m
room
hung m
the
of
the
Room
\niue
Mav
Florence-'"hit" and added new laurels to gard to the present world war.
frh.itnell
h a p p c ll led
ie« the
to o Sophomores H«(;* was
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.u n i uung
e names
nam es •
m
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oom
\nnie M
a y (Bruton
i r i i l n n , |-|oreni'i
w *Marion
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Dietrich
the Freshmen. Ilistorv re'
referring to
Graduating;
pupils who hod completed the twen- Henry. Willie Malicm, Annie Mil their wreath of fame.
Those who have-had hoys to join
Th. girls were drilled by Mins Ed- 1
• urn sending them forth now, ty drills in Palmer method. A l&gt;or- helm, Frederic Hlne.s, Bertram Shepthe army or navy or may have those
. nn(i Mias Tribble. This wan 1,0 longer to study history hut to der of tings,
lings, shields and llowere was herd.
■ Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Steinmeyer to be drafted within a short timo
Each
fellow mem­ an attractive feature o f Miss Clara
JjJJr tribute to the graduating class msj|i‘ "it. c’"
“u of us '-**
Eighth Grade, M fn Furen. Teach- are the proud parents of a Senior iire asked to attend this service. Tho
bers of the curriculum of the Sun- MiUcn’a room and the drawings er-.\in rle Bragg. V h l.n Crosby,
pastor of the church asks this im­
ford
High School have done our were especially good and so on Helen Chorpcning, Virginia De- • graduate and Eighth Grade gradu­
C Then tsnie .the farep
portant
question, "W hy wait to pray
ate in 1917, Miss Ruth and Miss
not# skit, local In character: Ser\oric pnrt, let us thfh'i with pride present throughout the Grammar School, Coursey, Ruby Hart, Bertha Masey.
for
our
boys
after we hear that they
Elisabeth Steinmeyer.
cl_si of
‘ 17.
Lrdon. young Seniors) In " h it * ;" to America the
including oil the rest of the grades Velma Venable. Mamie Kate Wilarc dying on the battle front? Let's
rtgrMtive of Studies, the joint pro- Mary Bril Lynch was th* cuteit of the work of the pupils -was excel- j|unill( Theodore Berg.|uist, Otis
History repeats itself this year begin to pray now."
eduction of Mis* Stevenson and the foot hall players, Sheis also president lent nnd in almost every room there Cobh. Don Carraway.
Remember the Baptist church on
in
the graduation of two sisters from
was some specialty in dccbrntion or
Sphoo,
junior*, and presented by the bril- if the Junior class.
tho Senior Class.
Two little girls Wednesday night, .May aoth, at
jUint young Juniors in a clever and
The costuming of each character " or *
Senior Class—Katherine Ayeocko. arc Misses Ruth and Gertrude 7:45 o'clock.
\Ltrresting manner. * Tho parts were was especially appropriate. The re­
At the Primary Schools the exJunior Class— Mary Lynch, Clif- Little. Last year it w.-js the Misses
r a s t , each and every one acting his ception
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Seniors followed hiliUs were most Interesting and In ford Walker.
Agnes .and Allie Anderson.
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her part with credit to them- The graduating dn«s received in the some instances surpassed the work
Sophomore Class—Loin liutcliiAll
the
Boy Scouts of Sanford nnd
idrrs and to the teachers who library which hail
hnd In-en
been nrettilv
prettily i!i*cdec of former years. As tho work was ion. Theodore Bunge
nil boys over the age of twelve arc
pained them,
{raint„
.......... t-h e Senior and fae- orntnl • with simple taste in tin utifuldoU Uy4lte teachers ifTCffiriiiir- •Freshman Claw Gladys. Adams,
' ' :ir&lt;1 fnim lh,‘ Jt*ni,or i asked to meet at the corner of Sixth____. . .. 1. » f n * t tl VI It ti l lUI jikf
tilty "hits"It lbrought
forth ripple* of graduating’ eobiri. The Halls were ticularly
tleutarlv interesting
Interesting and
an*l became in- Mildred Huston
Huston, William McKfm, I
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&gt;oun»; musician street ami Park avenue tonight,
.laughter* 7*&lt;ta
Vittn Davison
to n
s mi tine also decorated and the color schtqno dividual.
DavJsonio
r'S-nting
The cut out w irk and Mollle AbernatliV. Mar. ha Brown
lh* »®«&gt;,ni,«ni,,,«*n«» f«*r
May doth, for the purpose of or­
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.. the .Senior
the Class Dm*
the Future, came before tho curtain of red-ami white prevailed iu there coloring done by the little pupils'
To then* pupils/sixty-nine
in all.
. t sonns.
,
---- ganizing a Boys' Brigade.
This or
ind apologised for the inferiority (?1 freshments. A number of heautifuj was excellent no.I the strnd table a were given’ the gold mchlals.presented son** !1,1‘ 1 u* “ntorn
ganizathm
-wiir
fiave
as
its
special
of ikit and players hut before the norg selections
were
delightfully source o f wonder and «l* lii-ht. T h e by the Board **f Education,
The '
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the
assistance
of
the
Red
njiy had progressed two minute** rendered by Mrs. Wallace. Mu do llltlc.lw uklas war.* won,hTftilly neat list'was v. ry much .larger* until the **ar™ « « * » «
"Uccess- Grins Soriety. the Home Guards,
(vrryetif know* that the Future had—was funtl'lttrd Mo by the City anil a t t cactivc. *We now ht-.v the ejiidcmic of m ead's reduc 'd the list I,?**
. '»&gt;• '•»* Juniors on
Scouting and Messenger Work, Food
Bide a mistake in her prediction. . Bund.. The hoys and girls, nf .the two Primary Schools, the Ea-t ah I of perfect aHendancc. To make the
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«as the joint
Production, and police assistance in
j(» the fairy godmother, F u tu re ,, Junior Class nr« right royal hosts West Side.- Miss Farnsworth ami annual Inner roll the pupil must
»he Junior* and Miss case of tires. .
y jj, Davison was excellent, at o n e ‘ and to them is dtie llie suer";, of Mrs. Arrington, pfitieinls and their make an average «»f * !»0 in ntuiil s, • t*‘V«-n.*«|*n. w io was assisted in
The proper ollicers wifi he elected
time promising that in the future the the happy occasion, .
abb* eor-'x of assistant* bav- r*,-on 95 In .dejvurjmfnt' and must be n.ltb- ^ *, " *
h ' " a! A* °,n‘l at this meeting nnd some of the men
High School curriculum should in'
-------------to b" . .
• their young chn-gc* cr
&lt;&gt;c tar i..- during thit. year.
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Mines ertti of the Home Guard* will i&gt;% asked
cd .and "made up.
Grammar and Primary School
riofle a teachers’ * training class, donnd tbeir Mm'bits. A glimpse *
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Exhibits
b m u c science, military training and
into the constant t r lining an I vigi- • *•
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ViUlr boy tltif*.
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exhibit
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Uorjeb,
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T*-d R tin g e w ,i4 th e 'm.m nf i In
t commercial course, for each of
hint development of faeut'b-* don *
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article
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I ' t i.ie u t Hume. G u a r d .
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ti.*- m a d e i l l ” hon or r*'l| e v e r y y e a r i
which future graciously .promised~r ( touch n-&gt;i *mly wrn t*. w o r» Init &gt;i* .*t’ an:
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Mmctiina.
Each character is w-or-twith th*- Ir -Vii. r-f wh* ree.-i •• th -tr.
• ' h ' *-t g -I I, wi ,h am -'thyi*
T i n bin
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pliU'm* nt itinid i-ftrusi surroundings."
IVrfrej \Uen I.iiiij * llotl
MurUd so courtI'ou-lj . and tab
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thy «jf special
mi*ntio!u
nub I wltlt
a I uittd t, ’ ‘/ .IS , 1‘, M - .S S
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Grade/
East
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[ Rhodes, the Senior graduate was tire in explaining and pointing put
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u perfectly at homo in the part; Elita the work,of the pupils. It was jTar- Pulestou, Ne'..ie Stone, On*
\ Aoeiatiort g a v e a b 'tn : *mflt&gt;*‘ -e:*rf
T lire * pair*
*1Mi
-l.lI Lovejoy us Latin was very oxpres- tic :l trly nqtle\alih* that m ire it- ,n*’- Joe Pickett, Stephen SMn- inn &gt;d
C a use o f t lie D - ls y .
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"Sti'a.-i w ■ p a r t i e u ' . i r l y g,&lt;o*l :'j th ' t h.
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Milheim.
the deed to lev lot In (ho ivineterv.”
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pfr*&gt;r; . 1 •( W a t -o n
M &lt; A b ' a n , r*io»i
p lllh -tlie
:n&lt;I
dTvi.'os
4tr; Fern Ward telljug uj itll about many they were very attractive with l brasher, I holma Mow 1 1 *-:t ,-i ■r
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or -• e i e d .
This wa Berner.
kre, as French was n *viva Ho us flowers and gn-eru-ry.
Went • side -George
Wilbur.
*ior»h!c character, while Clifford trtie of Miss N ashs division of the
Third
Grade,
East
Side
Emily
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Sixth
Grade,
which
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Miss French. Edna Chittenden ;.s tveause of the glowing Jieauty of nlor Dtitl m. Inn
Cr’np ion was the, comedy *’f yellow daisb-e U’ ,-*l ill g-.'at prnfu- ihlth H n r*'v ..R &gt;
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W&gt;. i Si ib Co
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Lit*ratiir- : Impersonated by R ith . ‘ •&lt;a m i l l a i &lt;■ I,
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band
in tian i a bo\,” ,t u.• bj.i cl.
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1Spelling n d Bessie
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F’attM tndav «&lt;-nt t ' 1,' followiiig
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* 1.1 II.in I, Eva V '.vl ir, LiJiaii « dopdiJitmenu to toe .senate for con- &gt; )|fef , WHiarai—Lumber—fl ’■w"T1'rl
drmnrton. with tho' a'p[ii&gt;lnttfF*ru i r in . F y 'l,o *.n n g ,’ fa n h 3a:; '. T o
pPtlutia ! idmao'f wit.h tiii*' great being the nominees of the la .t D-mu- BfotHiTauu Pi*.ton F p -ix ii, J o *
holam •of literature
and printed rteratic primary; with* the exceptlims iVrrUt. Alton M.nrili *v.‘t • Hrown,
f,t ui
onn ete*l with the work of the .Hoard of Health:
Annie Bruton.* Flore c* • ‘il ot'
im ii lntouch
with the oflbdnh ,if
Stnte Board **? Health C T Jhir^ Mill t , Ani l * . J i l l ‘i n. N i ■
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in the state, .with -the Freckcr, Tampa: Ed. II. Ba[nrt(, Miu'crtger, Virgi iia P i•*.’«.i-* I, *dy
fM- t that the id,mis are already ar- Palatk.i: f. E. 'Grave's, DeKyniak Ruth S;» me
Willie M.i I mik R •*flr,:
illy and largo s t a t 1 • .Springs.
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ert Hilly, Wcbitrr (l.'l w F * I•^
'• m -truction't• an d- re i
Judge Criminal Court of Record eric Rin m, llortri n Sh*:&gt;vrl.
n 1 n
have been mailed HilMiorough CoUnty— w. *S. ' Gra­
Eighth Grade —S * li*1 Hen.*;', t* *r,r&gt; t
i rifTx, county clerl.-s and
ham. .
*•trude Vaughn, Rilph H i’lrw, E 1*
tncn" I 1' ieians, who compoac the
Judge First Circuit —A. G. Camp­ mund Meisen. J o in Mei*in, J, irtctiniy. rr-ijtration oHirers.
These
,*n McDatiial.
bell.________
■ ■ organiio the various .-Judge Secnnd'Crrrlrit -E T C . Love. rie -Bragg, Vivmn Cro:ijy, 'Helen'
rtfe eounty io which • Judge Fourth* Flrcuit— Geo. (’min­ Chorpcning,
Virginbi
DeCmtr
R u b y ’Hart, Berth'. M icy, X lint
er.
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Judge Fifth Circuit W. S. Bul­ Venable, Man\ie
Kate
Williami,
•&gt;" the importance of registering. lock.
Theodore Bcrgquisi, Otis Cable,
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Judge
Sixth
Circuit—0 . K. Don (kifraw ay.
9f*ssttri|y mean military service, Reaves.
Freshmen - Chye Cameron. Anna
. Dfr‘ i" register will he a penal
Judge Ninth Circuit— D. J . Jpoe;^ Mason, Helen Peck, Ellen ,Chappell
and-no cxcuxe„will ho taken,
Judge Tenth Circuit -John S. Ed­ also made the perfect attendance.
&gt;*ni an* a m'jle person nnd have wards.
P**® Jour twenty.First year and
lor
l!)IG-ltH7
Judge Eleventh Circuit—’ll. I’ * Venrly Honor boll
b;rti ] 1,01
your 'thirty-llrst Dranning.
First Grade— EuJt Side
Primary
If you come between
Judge Thirteenth Circuit—F. M. Ola Spurting, Camilla Pulealon, NezjP *
y°M must register regard- Robles.
zie Stone.
il • 11 r”'or* sire, physical condi*
Second Grade— East Side Pri­
Judge Fourteenth Circuit—C. L.
n °r circumstance.
mary— Maggie Lynch, Rebecca
Wilson.
Stevens, Louise Thrasher, Leandcr
Cemral Anderson is a thorough
Judge Criminal Court Orange
fciiiUry
Berner.
tioBii ’
n° l only from cduca- County— T . P. Warlow.
Third Grade— East Side Primary
standpoint, but from experlJudge Criminal Court Volusia
nt» u
—
Krgnk F . Dutton, Jr., Kermith
yWtfu , " Spanish War Veteran, County— R. P. Hamlin.
,
by
c *s a Wan of stern nature,
County Solicitor Criminal' Court Hurley, Mary Elizabeth Moye.
Third Grade— West .Side Primary
ttotl,-1 j *amr time \‘c r y ’sympa- of Record, Ornnge County— W. L.
— Cornelius Weth.
tk*
ls Worr*cd lest many of THden.
Fourth Grade, Miss Hargravecs
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States Attorney First Circuit—
n-i , Y , #tn of the necessity of R. A. McGeachoy.
Room—Anna Kanner, Irma Smith.
Fourth Grade, Miss Chittenden’s
*M »u['KL°tl OT before June 5th,
States Attorney Second C ir c u it t« BllB-.L,,'efol,y subject thcmaelvcs Geo. W. Walker.
— Room— ^ au d e Lake.
^ “njhment and disgrace.
He
Fifth Grade, Miss Futch’s Room —
States Attm ey Fourth Circuit —
Elmer
Tyner, Helen Kennedy. Mad­
tk*St
I’reM °f thg state F. L. Dancy.
W,m
Publicity to the gov-'
eline
Mallem.
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States Attorney Sixth Circuit—
titi:eni * rc,luiremenU and urge M. A. McMullen.
Fifth Grade, Mrs. Babbitt’s Room
Ut^
* 10 n*“y be away in isoStates Attorney Ninth •Circuit — —Lucille Anderson, LeClai.e Jones,
Kiltie DuBose.
•ition mUnili,,a whorc thi" infor* Ira A. Hutchinson.
Utt
? #)l not ^each them to see
Sixth Grade, Miss Nash’s Room —
States Attorney Thirteenth Cir­
Emily Bailey, Marie Bragg. Haitlc
iifor-. ? r" ’nd* ttntl neighbors are cuit— 11/ C. ‘ Gordon.
I njj|tfr
ll,*y may come in and
States Attorney Fourteenth Cir­ L cWm, Ella May Muirhead. Rosa
M ilheim
°r *^*e go to their, nearest cuit— R. H. Buford.

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May
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VOLUME VIII

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JUNE 5. 1917

NUMBER H3

CONFEDERATE ARMY
LEGISLATURE YOUNG MEN BATTLE FRONTS QUIET
CAPTURES WASHINGTON ADJOURNED TO REGISTER DESULTORY FIGHTING
BY MUTUAL CONSENT SATURDAY FOR DRAFT
MARKS SEVERAL DAYS
J. B. Williams wns born in Gads­
IIO L I) r e ­
"The registration law puts into ef­
den. Tennessee. (15 years ag’o nnd L A W, T H A T H A V E B E E N TODAY IS H O L I D A Y AND
IT A LIO N , FRENCH A N D ENG*
u n io n AT N A TIO N S CAP­
fect u policy new to the present gen­
MADE
TH
IS
SES­
with his folks came to Floridu while
SELECTIVE DRAFT
L IS II FRO NTS T A K IN G A
eration. It is to bo expected that
ITAL FIR S T T IM E
he was a young mnn. locating in this
SION
IS HERE
REST
some
individuals
subject
to
the
law
Today is the opening day of the ■city where he took up merchandis­
will
attempt
to
evade
it.
To
him
The legislature closed last Satur­
Today is a holiday and one of the
Fighting bnck and forth seems to
{Vifederate Veteran Reunion at ing and he was in business here for
gray

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day and while there is considerable ‘ first days in the history of the who din's not grasp the magnitude of mark the work of tho nrmies on all
Washington and the nation's capital many years,, carrying u line of gro­
discussion
of a special session to United States, when a holiday is the registration proposed, the numceries and for many years being

the fronts yesterday und today and
located-on Sanford avenue where he straighten out the differences be­ called for the registration of the
but little real gains are recorded
could always ho found early and tween the governor and the legisla­ young men who may be called to
fron the theatre of war. ,
ture the chances for n special session the defense bf their country by se­ The failure of one tnan in one hun­
late.
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In the Lons and Arrna sectors on
t ,^
are slim and this added burden will lective draft.
There has been no dred to do so would mnke a consid­ the French front the British and
Of a genial disposition, honest in probably be left off the sg’ ulders of
If tho early returns
disorder here today, .everything pass­ erable total.
Germans during Saturdny night and
all his dealings, .charitable and ready the taxpayers.
The 1917 session ing off smoothly. The registration show that thebumber registered docs
Sunday
were engaged in fierce fight-to serve his fellow man at every call was a good one in any ways nhd
(tooths have been open since , early not equal the preliminary etimates ing in which each side won successes,
J. B. Williams was one of Sanford’s was composed of good men from
morning nnd wiU remain open until it will also indicate that the law hits hut were not able to hold them in
best citizens nnd his death will leave every county iir the state.
late, in order that the young, men not been generally obeyed.
their entirety in tho fare of violent »
u void in the hearts of his many
" I t is the duty of this department
Following Is a list of the general |can get ter the booth it) time to regattack.
.
friends, especially of the older citi­ Inws enacted by the legislature of ister.
to prosecute evaders‘ nnd It is pre­
v
Striking
heavily
to the south of
zens who knew him best and rcrog1917 and signed by the govirn.tr: j Following U a list of the precincts pared to do so."
the Souohez river during.Saturday
nized in him the traits of the true
Relating lu back-U i m , tux license * where registering will be bad. and
night nnd Hgain Sunday morning,
citizen and the real man.
and tax sales certificat*
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( ommission Arrives
tthose _appointed
ns .registrars*
the
British made good gains in Ter­
Deceased leaves n loving wife nnd
To license and regulate the run- i
three sons ..... I , I.rmlwr T U u .
in',.’t No IS a n fo r d "’ II. ('. | Washington. June I
Safe ar- rain and also look numerous prison­
three sons and a brother. I W U il- nmg of
..tor vehicles on public
DuBose office on I’ark avenue. Beg-1ril'al at a Russian port of the Amer- ers.
I.nter the Grj-mnns stiffened
Hams to mourn his loss.
j highways
*
istrars, il ('. Dultose, ( ’ .
Wood- iean commission to Russia, headed' their line and counter attacked-with
The funeral o currcd from the late
Creating board of state engineer ruff and J. Kt Mettinger.
by Klihu Root. ainbnKsii.lor extra­ considerable forces, which hold tho
home on Sunday afternoon at four,exu inem.
PrecinctNo. • ’J,
Osteen's
store, ordinary wan announced today in a British, who were unalde to main­
o'clock and the many friends gath-l Creating state board of embalm- Monroe. Registrar K. A. Osteen.
dispatch to the Navy Department. tain their progress. As a result of
ered to do homage to his memory ing.
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The Commission left Washington the fighting nearly 100 prisoners re­
Precinct No. !1, Sznfor.ls City Hall
attested to the love and esteem in
Authorizing organization of coun­ on Palmetto avcnic. Registrars K. about May .15, charged with greet­ mained in the hands of Field Mar-which he wns Judd. Dr. Hyman Of ty guards.
F. Housholder, Schell.* Mnines, C.. ings to the new democratic govern­ shal Haig's men.
the Baptist church, of which de­
Amending law relative to keeping F. I.ell’ er, M. D. Gatehcl and W. W ment of Russia and authorized to
Southeast pf Arras, tho Oer Tins
ceased was a member officiated and certain .... . rd books und making Abernathy
pledge unstinted aid from the Cnite.l
near
Cherisy went on the offens vo
Flowers were strewn on the graves interment was made in l.ukeview reports to Comptroller.
Pr.'.met No 4. I'aola. regular vot­ States, not only in the prosecution and succeeded in pushing I..... tho
cemetery.
Itegisirutimi of aliens whi n state ing place .Reg'.'lrar to be named
of wir against the common enemv, . . . . .
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and special services were held at the
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...
British iron! nnd taking several posiThe sympathy &lt;&gt;f the many friends of war .exists.
rehablliation of the &lt;le*
,, . . . . .
tomb of the unknown dead and the
Precinct No. 5, Oviedo,
I.. T. hul in the
,
.
j.
, , tiuns. I he British, however, as was
of the family goes out to them in
I’unishment
for
issuing bad Hunt's office.
country. It wax preceded i ,
...
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. grave of General Jot1 Wheeler.
Registrar, L.
T. moralized
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,
.
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,
the case with the Germans in the
checks.
by
a
special
mission
of
railroad
ex.
.
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,
,
General Dennett If. Young, past their hour of sorrow.
Hunt.
,
Souchez sector realigned their men
,
....
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,
, . .
commander in chief of the Veterans
Precinct No. ft, Geneva, post of­ perts, whose arrival already has. and,
Amending luw relative to issuing
striking hard, regained their
been
announced.
,
.
,
and Representative Frank Clark of
fice. Registrar, H. If. Pnttislull.
Ur. Ilym nn in W ashington
warrants by the Comptroller.
.
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lost ground In its entirety, excepr for
Florida were the orators.
Precinct
No.
7,
C-hilluota,
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Dr. Geo. Hyman, pastor of the
Amending law' relative to distrihuAfter n final conference between one post.
"We i&gt;re here to honor our Con­ Baptist church left Monday morn- ting funds from forest reserve,
Dani.Ts store.
Registrar, I).
IV President Wilson and Mr. Root, the
Aroun,| thc |,rn,| in t|l0 Hnc runfederate dead who gave their lives ing for Washington and Richmond. | A minuting license tax luw
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enmmissioners traveleed overland to ping eastward from the region of
for one of the noblest principlt-s that The Doctor g. es to Washington for f Amending law relative to forePrc'jnrt No M,Ga|.riella. regular tlo' Pacific coast and there boarded a
Soixsons into tlu- Champagne, tho
ever moved human- hearts, nerved tho express purpose of making a'closure of mortgages.
Registrar, S. II. fast naval vessel for the voyage to French And Germans are engaged in
voting precinct,
human arms or stirred human souls study of the war from a Washington
Giving railroad commission at* Mathers.
the Orient.
t'nder the voluntary viva.-ious lighting with infantry on
the precious doctrine of self govern­ viewpoint and to gather material tlmrity to fix rate of toll on toll
Precinct No. 9, l.nngwood, regular censonship at the request of the ,|H. v auc|ere and Californio plateaus
ment " General Young suid, "Our (.•r u sermon that he is to give at . bridges.
voting place.
Ilcgiattur. U
R. government, nearly all American ||JJ#j wj,|, „ rtillorv further, eastward.
hle*»ed republic is now enguged in the Temple nextt Sunday evening. Punishment
I'uiiimIi iii"iit fur
eveningfor unnatural and Healey.
.
i newspapers refrained from publish- .Saturday night and Sunday tho
th&lt;- greatest of all wars. The human which is to be entitled "The War las.
ivious acts,
las.ivious
nets.
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.Precinct No. 10. Luke Mary, ing anything nblul their departure f„ rr,,, „f tFie Gfrmnnd Crown Prince
imagination cannot yet grasp the and its R&lt; Lit ion to Christianity from
Amending act relative to get of Sjnblmn s store.
Registrar. A K. ,,r the points through which they nttasrkod the pleateau posltiona of
figur.-s that fihnll estimate iind calcu­ u Washington Viewpbint."
T ilt animals
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j passed along the way.
While no i,„. French in waves, the Germans at
late the losses of this stupendous will be the rogulur monthly eurr-it
Prerlnct No II. ^Mlanumte. F'ul- German subm arines are know n to lie some places coming, on shoulder to
To punish Indecent exposure of
r . ili.i. We know full well that the event sermon, u series of which Dr person •
•i t ' s si re.
U.ybtrur, A II. Fuller J operating in the ' Pueilie, it was shoulder.
The French artillerymen
American nation will follow up to Hyman has been giviing at tit *
Amending u rf relative to applica" d s h i n g t o n . June I
I inat pr. p deemed wise to print, no dotuils of and rillcincn indicted terrible, losses
the .roo-t exacting demands of hu- Temple for some month:;.
Ition for permit to sell liquors.
'arat.uns for the registration, cf.mort . tin1 trip.
on the Germans, who were not suc'manity and shall with fullest Trope
On his wny home, J r H ym n will
Tlie -srriv»l of tin* mission at Pet- ,
;,t any
in capturing anil
t re lative'!., sick and than Un ,ni111 n &gt;0 '-n.K An" ri,•
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. point
.
A meti-'ing
snd without n single fear abide the stop in Riciim &gt;nd w here Die
III.'.lav for war service, a (id for Hie , ri,gra.l i- aw aited anxiously beeau-c ,|0|, |ing n Frenrli position,
- • le.ri.l in mraliee.
hour when the world will witness tors‘ of the Foreign Mission R » , - l
Ano n' in;; net relative to canvass- projection of the .disloya] who ut- R i, confidently believed here that
Italian OITensiv.- Diminishing
the complete triumph of the prin­ will ineel for a number of d„.,i.
-. turns" of election to authorise lem pt to in'erfero with th e registra- the a-sur:.i&gt;ee it brings from ^the
The Itiilii.n offensive in the Austro
ciple' of a people's government and I&gt;r. llymnn is 'hr Florida W ' iii » e
.j
I !j niors and wlu.t ennxtitlite (ion, went forward today nt tlie-of- American gov.—nnienl will do inueli Dalian' theatre agilin has greatly
a true Democracy."
of tliie Board.
I lima f.o i&gt;* evidence tlint eleeiioii lt.es nf Itiig.-t eneral Crowder, prov- towur.l strengthening the band of diminished in violence, being carried
ost murshnl general and Att rticy the |»rovl f»n:&lt;| government.
. The. exercises were under- the
Uj.s i.-u 1.
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suspires of tjie local organisations of
Ivf.ldiff.ing state
museum
An indication of the extent nf tho
Sm.l'i Pl.nk welder
Into liie office of General Crowder
the l idled Cnnfercrate Veterans,
Aystrian
losses■ in
Mr. an! Mrs. |j. \Y. Smith of I Uni verity of Florida.
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■ tho recent lighting_
Will Put-on Play
Soni of Veterans, Daughters of the Publtt announce th o' m«rri:co i f ’ To . authotixo’ county commission- will ^otnu tho .repoits of
t L , The many friendz uf Alr^EdmiBttl-U-ajaiUAunenL buucd. by Jhc .Italian.
C&lt;mfcttrnrFjnnid~the Southern Re­ th, jr &lt;!' ■
-liter, s* ra Jan t •
t-» « m lo) attorn.- • at law t-- -' Is who arc 1 inducling &gt;1■ mill p .g j
.,,,,'1
,j |o I -.-.rn "1 bit' War Office. Showing that b.-iw.en
lief Society of the District of Colum­ Mr. Oscar B. Blackweldcr of St. . pro.-cute persons charged with coin- Inry census. Probably by midmxht. g^ttirn t*&gt; Sanford after an interval May H nnd 29 ‘ the. Austrians lost.
bia. The annlial memorial exercises, Augustine. *
( mKsjon* of crime.
Tuesday it will be posvililo to state | two yenni&gt; during whicJi time he g5,00O men in kllb'd, wounded or
• s fenSure of every reunion will h
Prov! ing ’ for accepting federal with approximate necurnoy the mini- 1
|l(M.rt associated with notable foisting.
F’ive generals nnd. forty
They wrre united in h&lt;*ly matri­
held in the Confederate section t?f
~ , aid for building post roads.
her of men who have presented theatrical organization^ in the north, other high officers dre included in
mony on Saturday, June.2nd, JJM7,
Arlington -on Wednesday. The Vet­
Authorising organization of co- th.-msclv.-s during the. fourteen hqun&gt;;| jjj,, |ll!4l engagement was with the the figures of the Italians.,
nt 9:J?(1 ’n. m. nt the horn-* of the
eran' will go over in s body, headed
op rulivu losociutions.
of registnition. A veek later u list .d (,imoua W'asliington Square Flayers
A g a i n there has been ronsldcrablo
bride's parents. Immediately after
by Gen. Geo. I*. Harrison, the com­
A
i -i roj.rlatlon fur Atate institu- t,H’
ri'X|
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w,ll
have
reached
()f
N;.w
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or((t
with
which
he
apf,Hhting
.between thc F:otentu and
the cerempny
light
refreshments
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mander , in chief, Bishop Collins
sewn weeks m ( Iffcago, Teutonic’ allied troops On thc Macewere served r.nd the happy young tion* ef hlgln-r education,
Deny of Richmond, Virginia, will be
act ereating state roud
P0!U,ible.
8luj p|it, j n Washington, Philadel- .p^ian front. I’uris reports enguge
coup e left fer their home in St. ^ Amending
the orator,
n, ni
Report* of the Department of phia,
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----real,
&gt; Buffalo,
. Cincinnati. monts with
. . .alternating
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Mont
rcstilta
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Augustine. .The bride wns well
Ameii tii.g agt relating to. organ!- Ju»tlcc to/Iay gave furtiuT jrroof of (.ouUvillu and St. Louie..
Lymnitsa, while Sofia records sue .
Veterans from every part- of the .known in Sorrento, where aim (aught
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_. the strict enforcement uf tlm . law
■south- rrarhprf Washington todftyon ic I io a - T i- r O . r c &gt; * • * - • « • *
Mr.
D'bitorecently
‘gn
'e
n
highly
ces-.es
for the Rulgarians over
« " t e ^ 5 re
•pedal trains for the reunion,'which had taught ct Port TutOpn -City fnr
t artistic and aucK-atful' enterlAinment French, along the right- bank •&gt;( .the
cess of ri-gi-itration. -At the request
opinv Tuesday. Thw^.r -u»l. plans of three vc-ars where she h 'S a host of er Iteaiiier*
in'Jacksonville f r the benefit of St. Vardar nnd the repulse of thc Brlt.,
|»h who
who attempted
an advance in the
t h l « 'r c . f o . f.Hendsj AulhorUn, „ r.oln.mcn. uf
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the paradO on Tuesday were com­ W m .l.
rested in Hagg.mtown. Md.. for ill - Luks’a Hnai-llzl an-1 comes to Snn-. Uh
attem
pleted at a conference between Gen- present at the wo'ding, Mr. Foland ballon o eers.
tributing literature urging resliTlanre,
«» Pr*•‘
^111, .with htrey regiom
rlin official communication
Harrison, Robert N. Harper, of Sorrento officiating. Those p rei-, Amending law relative to weights of the new army law. Kiev, n others tflo risslztanro of Srnford s most cxThe Berlin
ehairman of the citizens* committee m
enti were
Mrs Adhiuv
.
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, on similar
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cell -nt amateur til iTt for the liene- soys that on the Moldavian front,
* i r i airs,
flui-n’ nod
»&gt; * dair’
oiui ht.’r,
nv.r, and measures.
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were tnken
into
custody
,
. . .
.
Iff of tho Red Cross.
the Roumanians attempted an id‘ f th’ District if Columbia. Brig. Inns, ,Mr*. Foland, Mrs. Mamie: A I..mg cirtJn lands to inttrnul charges
yesterday ut Ciminnnti by
pn. William E. Harvey, command* Royal of Sorrento and Mr. G. O. improvement fund.
Three one :.«’ t j ! -ys w ill be given: vunce between tlu? SuchLUa :and
Department of' Justice agent-c.''
mg the District National Guard; Stenstrnm tf bees burg lining tho
F"migrant agents to secure license.
a »atlre entitled "J Iterature," "Tho Putna valleys, which wns repulsed.
1 anticipate to resort to force to I
Melvin,* Hazen nnd Gen'. Military A. only onei present excejit tho itnineMonthly payment of pensions.
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, , prevent-registration," Attorney Crn-, Old GlUird," a' French rnillt ry
lerbert, the grand marshall. Prcs- diati' family of the
and
Willi.m
Dean
How.-jl's
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cumii. Mill Rcsi n
C!wk su»,ri,,np rourl V’
ir,.,ish oral Gregory aaid in a statement to-' ,,r: "&gt;»• i,r
•d&lt;nt and Mrs. Wilson nnd Vlceund amusing far..-,
Yonkers, N. ., June il.—Allan L.
res od in gray nilk '
rtOtew to Attorney General.
„ lf &lt;ny |(u]jvj(|un| should it- m^;st |»mnus
'r
The bride was dres
"resldont nnd Mrs. Marshall are to traveling dress, with white net
The
Mount?
Tr.
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Bens
n. whj•was candidate for Pres
l tempt il he will be denllli with
the parade on the court p waist.
Mr. D'Oi *• will I..- assisted by ident i t the United States on tho
Mrs. Blackweldcr is the ink’ lor urmy or navy.
promptly.
honor in front of the White House eldest daughter of Mr. end Mrs.. A, propriation fo. . ra.lication .f
Jlouslio|-!.-r and
So. i. Hit ticket
at, the
last, , election
*«(n almost cvtrry community tho/i* Mrt. Gr.-lcjt'll
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B.
W.
Smith
of
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cola.
Mr.
Ill
.k-.ritru.'
canker.
wllo
wi„
a
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m
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1,.
jspecUlly
selecltd
east,
and
onenterunonunced
last
night
nt
his
homo
President Wilson will speak to the
win do persons wnp win uui m; i u t;
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W,U bo registration.
»wr‘ on“ w,u&gt; One atU
m jtwill
*° ‘! ‘ .inme-nt -f unu unl merit ami In- here thu
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class
he will resign
«m the
' ‘•'ran* at their opening meeting on welder is a valued employee c-f the;, irohlhlllng receipt of liquor, in evade
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I consist of weaklings who lack the ^
I»rom‘ ,..l.
party unless it repudiates the anti-,
Ul' lay. Another speaker will be S. A. L. Ry. shops of St. Augustine, dry territory.
A jolly crowd n.et them nt flic t Prohihitlnic advertising liquors for 'physical and moral courage „ ces.sa.-y
The performance wd be given at draft resolution, adopted at the St
,®rmtr Governor James B. Mrtrain, wishing them many happy
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r,- ry_«d Kentucky.
.
to face the possibioily «»f a t.ght. nnd lhp L * rlc Theatre within two weeks. LouU convention, April 7.
Several thousand Sons of Veterans, sunshiny .days and with enough! Amending act relative to lums for another of those under thc inffueme ,th0 ” act
be announced
M r Benson was one of sixty who
materials furnished.
•ughter* of the Confederacy nnd clouds to make a glorious sunset.
of men and women beyond the con***** “ " " " ' T
V° ! a
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---------------------vention i rotextlng against the word— ------------ ;------Amending, .act relative to frecj
visitors fmm the south are coming
scription age who are endeavoring
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Notice
I transportation by common curriers. to dissuude young men from regis: I The Grand Lodge id Knights'of JnR ‘‘
°r U-« reunion, tho sponsors nnd
a ris.-u . n urg ng . m • There will be a special meeting of t Leave of absence to ntate -and tering. Some of the people' exerting • Pythias of the colored people of ,H s, "
of honor of the various stnto
&lt;0,l!Ur I*
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msss
A referendum of the party
vranizntiuns
accompanying tho the W. C. T-. U. Thursdny afternoon, county o. cers for service in army, this influence are wholly diiloyal; Florida has subscribed for J5.000 nct'on.
ff o'clock at the Baptist Temple. A
To regulate procedure in appeals others are lacking in patriotism o r . worth of Liberty bonds. And the now
rommer.ders.
‘ ’
.
,llnk a an on to major y
m
large attendance is desired.
in chancery cases.
an appreciation of the needs of their meipber* of this rare enn be relied rc'Porl' __________________
---------------------i Recommissioning retired national country nnd are animated by a fear, upon to do their shnre of lighting
Complimenting Mrs. Wilson
Death of J. U. Williams
The KoU1 pen, with which Gov.
Edouard D’Olze, the popular actor •®U!!r‘* h1
,1'0*” '
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. of the possible loss of members of and farming. .
ni
. ^illtams, one of Sanford’s
Amending act relating to labor of their families.
citizens died at his home in is in the city and will put on several
.
- . Cutts signed the bill giving the Scm"Thc young men of the country
hirst street Saturday nftor- plays here for the benefit of the Red county convic s.
Hernando county, thanks to the inolcs nf Florida 100,000 acres of
Mr. D. 'Oizo needs no in-F Making effective Article
I
of who come within the. provisions of progressivuness of thc men compop- land for a reservation bus been pre* °.n af,‘‘r « lingering illness of sov- Cross.
ntontbs. While not entirely un- troduction to Sanford nudfrnces .hav- constitution as amended by .talc­ the conscription are brave and in- ing the- Brooksvillc Chamber of sented to Mrs. Minnie Moore Wli
’ tl^m
w^ r,« i the death of Mr. Williams ing been here many times in years w-ide prohibition resolution if adopt- hercnUy loyal.
Commerce proposes to bIiow the in recognition of her muny years'ol
"They are ready to answer the state a thing or two in the line of hard work on behalf of the Indians,
- tv... *, *b°ck to his many friends gonc by and his many friends assure °d by voters in 1918.
Ugb°ut this section of the state. him of the success of thc playii.
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call,
corn cultivation.
— Kissimmee Gazette.
is in gala attire to pay tribute and
give welcome to the old boys in
F«yThe national capital in wartime
throws open its arms this week to'
welcome the survivors of tho Con­
federate army which sought to cap­
ture it more than half a century ago.
Gray clad veterans of the great war'
between the states will march up
.Pennsylvania avenue next Thursdny
morning through u court of honor
and past the White House in front
of which*They will* be reviewed JijT
the President of the United States.
For the first time since the forma­
tion of the United Confederate vet­
erans their annual reunion, the
twenty-seventh is held outside what
were the Confederate states.
The
Confederate ^Southern Memorial As­
sociation, tho United Daughters of
the Confederacy, and the Sons of
Confederate Veternns hold their con­
vention simultaneously.

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PAGE EIGHT

F* n » Tw enty.five Qatimtn.

THOMAS DIXON AND VICTOR HERBERT

FALL' OF A NATION
A Bugle Call to Arms for National Defense.
A Drama.of the Origin and Destiny of our Republic

S P E C IA L MUSIC

MacKomicy, pitcher fur \\
Jewell, struck out twcnty-fln* | ,
■ml allowed only one lilt In n
Liberty, Mo., with Tarklo college
Him Jewell won, .1 to ].
To Help Him Out.
“ You ore lying no clumsily," M,|,
obiorvnnt Judge to u litigant \Mk,
making n dubious statement of
«&gt;w. “ ilmt ‘I should advise
t,
o lawyer.”— Youth's Companion.
How Long?
“ Mother." Mild Freddie ns. lie Ink
down u paper telling of the »u im i &lt;,
Hi® French army, "bow long would i
fellm- have to study to heroine i
Frenchman, If he had a lot of ml.nil
—Youth’s Companion.
Worth While Quotation.
"Pleasure 'comes through toll und
not by self-indulgence nhd Indolence.
When one gets to love work, Ids life la
i| happy one."—Ituskln,

to (Jisplny strong emotional ability
nnd to wear beautiful gowns.
A superb cast supports the star in
the interpretation of " T he .Waiting
Soul." among them such well known
players as Muhlon Hamilton, Mrs.
shnwn in "T h e Waiting Soul."* the Mathilde Hrundngc, Hoy Pilcher,
Studio Gossip
Muriel Ostriche and Arthur Ash­ live pari feature photodramu star­ Wilfred de Shields, Wymlhurn
ley appear in "Moral Courage" as ring Mme. Petrova, which will he Standing and Mrs. I.ottio Ford.
young people full of life and the joy seen at the Star Theatre on Tues­
of living.
In one scene, taken af day. .The play was produced by .
World's Clove Supply.
night, they go skating. "It wasn't Popular Plays and Players for the
The clovb tree hits been Introduced
Into the western world and now' Is.
any effort to appear to he liuving n Metro program. . •
good time in this scene," declared
Not only for the beautiful struc­ nnd for more than n century tins been,
Miss Ostriche, after the scene had tu re istelf. but the gfoutuis as well, grown In Ilrar.il, (liilanti nnd the West
been filmed, "because I was having a rich with southern foliage are shown Indian Mauds l.'lnvr trees now grow
III L-r.o.'H In ili.-* Island of Miilirllltls
perfectly glorious lime.” Lyric T o­ in lln- Metro w..ri.|« rplay
One of where plantations W e r e set out mnler
night.
the most important
I lie allspice* of III.* Fl. tieh III tile eight.picture, shows the »|
eenlh century, and In Zanzibar and
Pemba. These last lutliied Islands, Aff
• The Walling Soul"
this famous hostelry,
the
east const of Africa, have become
A "Photoplay of Conscience" is
vTlie Waiting Soul combines nut
important
producers of cloves. Java
"T h e Waiting Soul" with - Mine.
tirnl beauties with a powerful drama and Siinintra. In the Fast, also make
Petrova as f tar.
of the mind. It might he called "a their contributions to the world's sup­
The magnificent Ponce De Leon
.
It af­ ply of cloves.
Hotel, St. Augustine, Fla., note.! all photoplay of conscience."
over the world for its beauty is ford-* Mine. Petrova an npponrtunity
Jobs as a Barometer.
.
When four.men h o i after three Jobs
wages are low; win 11 four Jolts run
after three un-u wages lire high.—
linuiii.l Hog.

utterly impossible. "Y ou could not
atnnd even ii week of my life,” he
told her bitterly.
T ito .w a y she secretly plans to
take this test, coming to his sana­
torium to help amf mingle with his
co-workers, hut is at lust discouraged
not hy ||ie endless aquulor and druggery of it hut hy discovering what
she thinks is a love nlTuir between
him anil a girl of tin* streets who
worships him, , makes a situation
that is thoroughly gripping in its
intensity and great "human inter­
est,"

PAULINt FREDERICK
famous Harm Tara/nounf
AT T ill: S T \ It TONIGHT

I hus an l-.gypltnn in experiencing
Hi.* w a s ii new member nf the harbor- this feeling would merely say to
board In a northern seaside town, mid himself; " I have known this •person,
, was attending Ills tlr-t meeting
T h e nr have been in this place in one of
I heard w a s i IIm ' ii - - ng a pmp..-*il to my previous incarnations"
and go
pho *' I w it I.it- ** — l ‘ In- • fifriile'.- lo the about "his btl.-ilieharbor fo r 'the guidance o f iiiiir-luerH.'
Hut in "The Undying Flame” we
“ I lu*g to propose p s till lllllellilmelll.”
have a charmingly modern' young
wild the n. % member. "Hint one nmn
English girl experiencing this M in saslmlilil lie |.ii|..‘d there Instead of tun
tion
and it puzzles her greatly until
boys, a s the hitter lire tod young for
one
d
ay.a happy jirri lent brings a
s tab ’ i responsible position.”— Loudon
mystic : scarab into her possession
Tit lilts.
from the hands of a gypsy who tells
Mine. Petrol a ill the. Star Monday her th^t when the other half shall
In " T h e Undying Flint®," Mm®. he found she will know that tier
I'e! rova’s first I.asky Paramount di stiiiy is at Inst fill Idled!'
picture, one of tiie strangest facts
of human-experirnrt-ts .totibhcfl upon
and. In fact forms the basis for the •which the' other half of the mystic
whole weird atfd ntystcrioujlktory charm, comes into her life and the
happiness that follows mny lie seen
which . lias been rloyerly, • woven
at the Star Theatre Tuesday where
urouud.it. This is the very roiiwnon
sensation-of having been in a place “ The Undying -Flume," starring
before dr having performed* exactly Mndame Petrova will h? the titthe same actions in relation to the t ruction.
same persons whom perhaps duo has
It. is with reul pleasure that tliu
never seen before.
Who is there
.who Ims not experienced this buf- theatre management will tonight
lling sdnsation?
The Egyptians, present "Moral Courage," the new­
lUuuAunila_uf-i tars agu worked-ouLa est World Picture Brady Made with
theory to vxplnin nil Jliis in their Muriel Ostriche and Arthur Ashley
religion of the "transmigration of as the stars. It is a pleasure to pre­
touls” which is nothing more or less sent this picture because it in one nf
than the passing of the soul nr the .most pleasingly .delightful pro­
ductions that has Cvur been filmed.
spirit frotn one form to another dur­ Every one will enjoy it. Be sure to
ing .the course of Its progress through see it. I-yric Tonight.
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the centuries. * .
Imnortant Amendment.

STAR
THEATRE

PROGHAM
— Paramount presents the vmotiomd
Puidiiie Frcderii k in "Her Better S'lf”
SATURDAY— Blue Bird presents "The Price of
Silence” .
MONDAY- Paramount presents Madium Petrova
in "The Undying FJatne",
-TUESDAY— Metro present*—Modutne Petrova in
- "Waiting Soul” .
F lU D A 'i

Malince Daily ul .1:ir»

A W OR LD

P IC T U R E

B R A D Y - J*\ A DE

MURIEL pSTRICHE
ARTHUR. ASHLEY
'M o ra l Courage

•Direct'd
D
ire ct'd b y ROMAINE firUM/M

'•PALL OF THE NATION" AT TIIE LYRIC JUNE 7th

LYRIC TONIGHT

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will live as one of her most remarknble pieces oj work nnd rank with
such of her masterpieces as "Snpho,"
"Audrey," -V/.uza." and others, al­
though differing widely from any of
these.
The story deals with the way
Vivian Tyler, pampered daughter of
wealthy parents, successfully bridges
the vast gulf of poverty which
yawmi between her and the man she
loves who is n chnrity doctor.
When their mutyal attraction fur
each other, hits brought about a sit-!
nation almost demanding that he
proposes to her, ho is forced to toll
her that their marriage would be'

Returning to her home, Vivian
loses all interest in her life and al­
lows her parents to announce her
engagement to a foreign Duron whom
she secretly* despises.
The latter
urges nn early wedding, hut a tele*,
phone cnll fronj the young doctor
brings her hack to him to try again.
Hilt the girl who hnd caused their
first misunderstanding soon widens
the gulf between them hy commit­
ting suicide. The blame attaches to
the young doctor who chivalrously
nllows himself to he indieted liec-ai'se he thinks he is shielding ViviTin* tangle of rirciiinstantipl eviclrtiie is at last unwound however
hy \'ivian herself nnd the happiness
of the lovers only heightened by
their terrible experience.
.
Pauline Frederick • has givv/i an
exceptionally line interpretation of
this difficult role and is most ably
supported hy a splendid cast in­
cluding Thomas Meighun, who has
been seen with Mirs Frederick in
most of her recent product inns,
Frank de Riieiin, Arinand Cortez,
Alice Hollister atid M.uiidc Turner
Gordon.
Star Tonight, •

Lyrir Thursday. June 7th

Purple Ma*k
Muriel IM ilrh r in

I'ralmlaS lita rr
Cunarii awl t n « l *

"M O KAI
COUKAGI
also n Christie
,
Comedy
Why do the majority of perfect
scores In Imwllug come during (he dy­
ing days of a howling season/

AH wirtB of rxplntintlons' hitve bw'b
offered, chief amini g rifrmrTbHfhrTfmt
a "groovisl" alley Is re.sponslble. Many
of th e.iKitvlIng enthusiasts accept the
grooved alley explanation as Huai and
let It go at that, never stopping tp
reason the pmhlem.
Ilensoulng out an explanation,- one
arrives at the following coftcluelnn:
During the length’ season the pin
getters are shifting eviistaiilly from
one set of.drives to another and there­
fore have no time to concentrate their
efforts on any one particular alley.
However, the majority of bowlers have
one or more alleys on which they- can
get hijge counts. The big scores come
because the bowler In Ills partiality lo
Ids favorite drives learns to know ev­
ery twist and turn In them. When
the league season Is over and he Is
nt the top of Ids gutiie he files himself
to these alleys nod pounds away night
in and night out. If he Is skillful
enough he mny get a perfect score,
To get the 300 count, however, ho con­
centrates Ills efforts oil olio alley.

Vilsgraph Presents
ALICE

J O Y C E In

Whom the Clods Deefroy

TUESDAY
I’alhr rii-M-nta
"M A T IilM ONIAL"
A Great Five
Heel
Feature
* Also Pnthc
News

WEDNES DAY
I’albiMuffle King In
••KICK IN”
Also a Good
Comedy

BRITISH ATHLETES SLAIN
Com ing Koscoc A
in ‘ Reckless Romeo
the latest list Issued shows a welcome
falling off hi the casualties,
Major M. A. Black, who inct Ms
death In an air light, wna the well
h00''*11 Cambridge university Rugby
foo,b“ ,Ic-r' wb?
halfback for

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PAGE SIX

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For Sale or Exehange-*-New 6Lost— Pink fan, perfectly new, la Iba Coart.of tb. Caaato
Big Jane Concert
-j«on vili« will hold a'revival meeting manhood to come to the help of
t
,#
r u r id s
|f*
r# SASieM
EstateP®U
of
Vi..,
ro°m
house
and
2
iota.
Well
located.
somewhere
on the atago or in audi­ III •*
U1
our
great
Government.
Every
true
Hot If* ))m i% ■ '
Very fortunate Indeed are the here beginning Monday. Juno 11th.
Ja
m
ao
C.
Hltfina
Will trade for farm. -Terms, It de­ torium at High School Wednesday
Notiro
i
people of Sanford in having an op* Dr. Venable is no stranger to San­ American must do his duty, •,
&gt;ilc* li
li h
hereby
tWe’n'io xu'.bom*!
corn
rrn that on the I Btb dae'.i *?. * *•?
62-tl
night, May 23rd. Finder-will please con
Another great conflict is on, the sired. Box 1073, Sanford.
r the entertainers, ford .people, haying been here about
A. D
retum .it to Judge George
&amp;*!.«£ akpTnno,'antT a y ear ago and holtHnr * vety * ut "
Mra. uei
T. a J7Tf. ot )*,oh." 0'u,
'" '"l
ring.
' . 80-Ztc
Will you respond. For Sale—Horse and buggy. En­
Miss Sarah Peck Hinea, reader, with cessful revival meeting at the Pres­ for volunteers.
a. executor* ol the ,alj ..lit, /id
th«ll
1
1
(1
f0f
thali
approval
The
qualifications
will
he
explained
quire
George
Ballinger,
Sanford,
Mina Margaret,, Davie as pianist at byterian church and making a deep
Dated April 2nd. A. I). 1917,
UKI'AHTMENT Of T ilt iNTERlOU
Sunday,
June
3rd,
7:30
p."
m.
R.
A.
:
81-4tp
U 3. Land Ottle. al QslnmvUW, HU.
-■Kuyitvr,
jr■pr
J.- -II.- -II.
the Baptist Temple on nest Monday impression upon the people of this
, '
Apr |IS, 1917
M»ry K lht,|a;
Men between ihe ages of 21 and
city. Ilia contipg to Sanford at thii
evening at 8 o’clock.
Notir. i* h.r.by into that To.mtr J.
Local 63-4-3. (■ 6-1. 7-6. r . i ? ; ' 0"A Bargain— Maxwell Touring Car, Murph) of C*t**n,,Florida, Who, on Auxuit
Mrs. Wallace is a-graduate of the period meana that, many will be 31 will be specially welcome in this
3
1914
m
ada llom«t«.d
-1
i
ism
mad*
llom**l*.cf Entry, No.
service.
A.
I
condition.
Geo.
H.
•
Fernald
turned
front
the'
pnths
of
wickedness
0t3*60
for
o.
NWU
and
WU
cl
NEtf,
New York School of Music in Voice
Hottlon 17 Townihip t» 8. Han**- 32 K,
Hdw. Co.
80-tfc
and has moved to Sanford-to estab­ info the strait and narrow path of
TalUhaii** Mrrldim, hu fllrd notice cl
Intent on to make Thieo-year Froot. It,
lish a School of Arts. She leaves righteousness and his short sermons M IAM I DISTRICT CONFERENCE
eoialnlth claim to the land above dric.ited,
For Sale—Stock in tho Qeo, H trfoio Clerk Circuit Court, at Sanfonj
for New York in a few days for a are full of prophecy. Dr. Venable
on tho tMli day of June, 1917. '
post graduate course and will return will hold ten minute meetings each Will Meet In Hanford June 12-15 Fernald'Hdw. Co. Apply Box N, Floiida,
Claimant name* a wlinaaaeo:
Amo*
Itadford of Oatoon Florida.
moffing
in
a
vacant
store
room
in
Sanford.
*
*
70-tf
The opening session of the Miami
in the fall to open her school.
Dr. Davis, the well known Op.
W. C., Carpenter ol Otteon, Florida
the
business
portion
of
the
city
and
District Conference of the Method­
Mias Hines is a graduate of the
Wet Jon,-* ol Oateen. Florida.
•’
tomist will be at
Jim Jackton ol Ootoon, Florida.
For Sale— Meat market with gro­
Boston School of ’Expression and these meetings will be well attended ist Church. South, will be held in Jhe
ro d t . w. d a v is .
•
IteiUter.
will be associated with the School of as they were upon the occasion of First Methodist Church this city ceries.. Good business. Owner sick
73-Tu»e A Frl-IOte
June 12th. Dr. J. D. Sibert, pre­ Address ■"Bargain," c-o Herald.
Arts soon to open in Sanford. She his visit here before.
DEPARTMENT OP TIIE INTERIOR
68-tf
has taught in W om tn'i College,
siding Elder presiding. This meet­
T H U R S D A Y , M AY 25
U. 8. Land Offlca at Qalntivflle, Fla.,
N. C., and Thiel College in Penn
ing will include the preachers both
Great School Magaxlne
AptUSS, 1917.
\tsylvania.
Notice la boroby *h«n that lltnry JackTO
Salmagundi, the official school pa­ traveling and local, as well as four
FOR R E N T
ron, at Oviodo. Floiida, «ho, on Auxual rt
IStO
made
Homrotoad
Entry,
No.
07371
J Mias Davis is a graduate of the per of the Sanford High School is lady delegates from each charge in
lot 8Ef&lt; of NW!t. Section. 14, To«n*hlp
S A T U R D A Y , JUNE 2
For Refit—-Six room house fur­ 2)
S.. Itanco 31 E-, Tall.h.t... Meridian,
Munson School of Music, this city, ulways good, but tho number this tho district. Rev. J. L. Kilgore of
nished or unfurnished. Mrs. Savage, ha» flled notice at Intentl n to make Flvoand is recognised as a most talented year surpasses all previous efforts First church, Key West ia to preach
Vrir Proof to rrtahllah claim to the land
80-tf
the opening sermon Tuesday evon- 701 Myrtle.
in
this
line.
Over
one
hundred
above described, before Clerk Circuit Court, SE E H IM F O R GLASSES
pianist.
at
Sanford, Florida on tho l&amp;th day of
June, 19)7
F O R PO O R V IS IO N
The Pipe Organ Club, under whose pages of real good stuff supplemented ihg, the 12th inst., at 7:30.,
For
Rent
or
Sale—
"T
h
e
Oaks’
*
Culmant
name* a* «ltne*»e*
Judge E. F. Houshoider of this
auspiccs“ !he concert is being given by advertising matter .bound in a
Chat
e
Adam*
0
1
Oviedo
Florida,
Fourth street agd Magnolia avenue,
OR IIE A D A C A E
Ed. Oarvln
' ol Oviedo “Fmi1(da
(
has presented many fine musical en­ real cover of gold embellishment city will deliver the' address of wel­ fifteen rooms, furnished. Immediate
Fred
McQuay
of
Oviedo,
Florida
REFERENCE
Clarence llurk of Oviedo, Florida.
tertainments this winter.
It is makes the 1917 Salmagundi some­ come at 10 o'clock Wednesday possession. B. W. Herndon. 80-tf
Dr. J. N. Hoheon
J. E. Pace, tVlr,, Klnf
RODT W. DAVIS,
hoped that a large audience will at­ thing that should fill the heart of morning, tho 13thr
73-Tuea A Frl 101 .
Urfrlcr
The
Methodist
church
is
making
every
pupil
of
the
Sanford
schools
• For Rent or Sale— Good garage,
tend. Electric fans will be in opera­
preparations to give the visitors a 30 x 50. Cement floor.
with pride in their institutions.
Good op- |
tion in the concert room. ,
The magaxlne is a potpourri of Sanford welcome.
While no charge will he made for
portunily for good mechanic. L. A. [
Sheldon, Geneva, Fla.
79-Gtp
j
admission a freewill offering will he many ideas, a meiange of sober
■ Don’t Let Milk Spoil ,
taken. Give a quarter if you wifi, thought, light repartee, complete class
Until we ran have milk inspection
if not, anything. Come whether you history, short stories by the pupils
For Rent—Apartments on first
that
arc
good
enough
to
have
a
in
Sanford the following instruc­ floor, nicely furnished for house*
give or not!
Remember Monday evening, June place in the. current literature and tions, just issued by the U. S. Gov­ keeping with sleeping porch and
4th, 8 o'clock at the Baptist Teniple. the snap shots ‘and artists' draw­ ernment are of particular ‘ impor­ other screened * porches.
Kitchen
ings and half tone pictures are all tance to every housekeeper in the has all conveniences.
Apply 618
above the average.
In fact the. county (or the housekeeper has her Oak avenue.
Ilaplial Services Sunday
79-tf
T ilE U N I V E R S A L C A R
magazine
will
go
down
in history own part of the responsibility for
The services at the Baptist Temple
for Sunday. June 3rd will he us fol­ as an epoch in class history and the clean milk, the proper cleaning of • For Rent— Furnished house, Vesaide sfaif composed of the following mijk bottles and the proper placing sonable. 807 Magnolia avenue.____ i
lows:
are deserving of great praise:
---- --------------------------- 75111c’ '
as to temperature, etc.
9:30 Sunday school.
Editor in Chief Lillian Rhodes
( ’ . M'. Berry, Co. Agent.
11 ;00 The pastor will speak ■Sub­
For Rent—Cottage five rooms at
Assistant Editor Gertrude Little
ject, "Three Canals in the New Or­
In busy cities ot- the country road, the
Don't leave your milk botUgv on $12 50 including water
1216 Park
Literary
Editor
Annie
Anderson
leans Delta,"
Ford is a favorite over the whole motor field.
. ...
,, ,, ,,
. . ,ii hot' porch or doorstep. A short avenue See G W Spencer 77 lef
Athletic Editors Ruth Hand. A t-**
' ,
6:30 B. V. I’. U. meetings.
There are strong reasons why half the buyers
exposure in the sun or a warm place
thur
Greene
7:45 Preaching
"Volunteered or
of America demand Ford cars. T h ey have
hastens the spoiling even of cold,
For
Rent—Two
bedrooms,
kitch­
Editor Social News •Kill hvrine
Conscripted, Which?"
proved their worth under the most trying con­
bottled milk.
en,
and
dining
loom,
with
use
of
At the evening service Miss Surah Ay cocke
ditions in nil parLs of the world. People buy
Have the milkman put your milk living loom. .Park avenue. Clote
Local Editor— Ruth Little.
Peck Hines, graduate * of Boston
Ford cars because.they know what they have
into the refrigerator, If this is im- in.
Box- 1353.
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Alumni Editor — Fannie Reha
School of Expresilon will read "The
done and will &lt;Io. Th ey have become one nf
possible provide, in .warm weather,
Man Without a Country," written Munson
the everyday necessities.
Touring Car $3(10,
For Rent—One room, 703 Pal­
Business Manager Marian Gove a box with ice or a bucket of water
by Edward E.verette Hale.
Runabout $345, Coupelet $505. Town Car
in a shady place for the milk.
metto
avenue.
73-tf
Circulation Manager Ruth Kan
You are invited to ull the services
$5!I5, Sedan $545, all f. o. b. Detroit. On dis­
At any rate, have the bottles left
tier
ut the Temple
Bring a friend with
play and for sale by
in the coolest anti shadiest place
Furnished Rooms ny Day, Week
Advertising
Manager
Lucille
you.
George Hyman,
about
your
premises.
or
Montlv—
Park
avenue
fiat,
105
Bines
Pustor.
Don't leave milk in bottles or ves­ North Park avenue, over L. R.
Manager Finances—:William Run,
sels In a warm room for n moment Philips &amp; Co. drug store.
Mrs.
Mnnnger
Finances — William
Junior Order of Guard*
James
Patton,
nmnagor.
30-tf
longer
than
is
necessary.
*
On last Tuesday twenty hoys be­ Itungo
Joke Editor—Annie Cameron
Never pour milk, which has been
tween the ages of twelve and eight­
E D W A R D H IG G IN S
W ANTED
C. F. W IL L IA M S
Exchange
Editor
Ruth
Steinexposed
to the nir. hack into a bottle
een met at the corner of J’ark ave­
Salesman
Ageut
containing other milk.
Keep such
To Loan—$1000 on first mortgage
nue and Sixth street and qrganized meyer
milk cold and covered in another on Sanford real estate. P. O. Box
Editor Poetry Oliver Murrell
the Junior Order of G thirds. It is
No. 1043.
75-tf
Associate Editors:
clean utensil.
expected that the Junior Guards
Milk, when warm, is an ideal cul­
will have Hxty memiiera within 301 ’ Junior Class—Elita Lovcjoy
Sophomore Class Alice Andes
tural medium for bacteria.
Keep
days.
Freshmen
Class
Mildred
Huston.
milk
clean.
You
ran
keep
il
rfffaii
The Sergenril* Were the only ofonly by keeping tl covered so that, 234823532348232353484848535323530253485332232348534823535323534823234848534853232348482323482348235323535353535
fict rs eletted. They are an follows |
the bacteria ami molds from the air
1st. Serpeant. Frank f’tirilon, inj
Former Sanford Bov Killed
will not get into it.
charge of Grar.d ret «mi«.
Tiie mariy Sanford friend's of the
Keep your milk bottles covered
2nd. Serpeant,
John T. Brady, Pelletts will be grieved to learn of
either with epps or by pludng
keeper of the.Flag.
the death of Ralph Pellett, which I
' '3rd Sergeant. Lee Perk, in charge occurred at Gainesville, .the account I glasses over them. Keep them cov­
ered in the refrigerator and in the
of which appears in the Gainesville.
of Red Cr« ** Aid.
kitchen rr dining room.
4th Sergeant. Newton Lovell, in Sun us follows:
charge fire ns«lstnnee.
A sad accident at Worthington
F IN A L L Y , CLEAN E M P T Y
5th Sergeant. Hawkins &lt; otmt-lly. Springs Sundav was that whit'll be-J BOTTLES.
Kirise thoroughly with
in charge ei Home Guurd Aid.
fell Mr. Ralph II. Pellett, sun of |cold water every milk bottle, as booh
The Captain and two Lieutenants Mr. O. II. Pellett nf this city, which I as emptied, and then wash with hot
will lie elected after drills have hern resulted in the death of a bright am i1Water.
T H IS HELPS Y O l'R
made and recommend! d on account popular young man at Itin father’s M ILK MAN T l) GIVE Y ( ) l ’ CLEAN
of their ability.
•home Monday morning at 8:30 M IL K .
The Junior Guards are invited to o'clock.
Never take milk bottles into a
witness the drilling of the Home
If you have an infecRalph had gone to the Springs j sick room.
Guards on Friduy, night in front or with a qunther of others fro^Ttliis tious o r . contagious disease in ,-your
the court* hnti-e.
V ' '
the'.milk.boillM, and do
city Sunday to enjoy the bathing, home, «
not
return
them without the ex­
and at about 5 o'clock in the after­
Dr. Venable Doming
press-sanction
of your local health
noon when there were but few in the
Dr. Vettahh*. pnntnr of the River­ pool he undertook to (live from the officer or attending* physician.
side Prrabyterian church of Jack- spring board. The water i* as clear
art crystal and "he was told by some
The Spirit cf Progress'.
one that it was 15. feet tlt'ep where
This Is n progressive age in which'
he jqtctfded to leap, when ns a mat­ we live. To keep up with tio*1spirit
ter of fact it was only four or five which ihmiliiutcs It we must adopt new
feet deep*. His lyatl struck the ,yo- methods,
tftent bottom with great force cut­
ting
un ugly gpsh i n 'his tfkull and
When you wake up in the morninj
with a coated tongue, ffcjt headache, the blow paralyzed him—
or dtzziitctsj when you suffer with
E. \V. McCreary of this city,*whoi ^
..
soar stomach, constipation or indi
;ettion, you may be sure your,system was watching the bathers from*$B^; GI(1 Ititf£S ,lt I IlC I l c n t l d O f*
l loaded wijh
v‘
impurities, and.waite 1upper balcony saw Ralph struggling flee. T h ey must be Clean.
alter. Yc
mat.tcr,
.h.
a™ ,!., h . . ™ 2 U Cents Per fo u n d .
as soon, as
lnp a chance with your Stealth. Take ! paying until he noticed Mood
a few doses of Martin’s Liver Medi­ to the surface, whch lie called to Joe
cine, a purely vegetable, non-poison- Rivers and Henry Gleason, the only
ous compound made according to a huthera in at the time and they

DR. DAVIS COMING

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SHOE SALE

SHOE SALE

E. H. PETERS

Summer Shoe Sale

A Practicing Physician's
Prescription

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man. This Medicine
superior
to calomel and has been In use for
cars. Besides bcintr adapted to rcing stomach and liver disorders
Itcvrin
n erown
n tfit persons,
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Martin’s
Liver
Medicine also has the distinctive ad
vantage of being suitable for chil­
dren and babies. It has an agreeable
sweet taste, docs not gripe and acts
jiently but effectively on the bowels
bottle of it and if it does not
give satisfaction, you can get your
money back. Large bottle 50c. For
ale by R.’C. Bower, Sanfotd, Fla. *

pool.
»
A physician was summoned and
everything done that was pornihlc.
The blow on the head'caused con­
cussion of the brain, but he never at
any time lost consciousness, nor (ltd
he complain of suffering. His friends
brought him to the city on the 7:15
A. C. L. train and ho was taken to
his father’s home on West Univer­
sity avenue, where he passed awny
the next morning, remaining con­
scious to the last.
Ralph Hetjry I’ellett was born in
Sanford, Flo., June 11. 1896, and
would have reached his majority on
LIQ U ID FACE POWDER.
the 11th of next month. His sister,
T h e b e a u ty secret o f Mias Alice Pellefl and her-aunt, Mra.
w om en w h o k n o w h o w Ettie Hester of Orlando were noti­
to take c a re of th e com ­ fied and arrived in the city Monday
plexion. C an n o t bo afternoon on the A. C. L.

Magnolia Balm
ft-

detected . H eals Sun­
burn. otopo Tan. Soothing,
cooling; refreshing. *

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This Heading THREE CENTS ■
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge-25 Cents.
In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
ad, please do not ask The Herald
for information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
know who the advrrtiser is and if
we do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply write
a letter and address it jvs per in­
structions in Hhe ad.

Quallflrations for Enlisting
Will bo discussed at the Method­
FO R S A L E
JJ«. al •DmttftB trip mail JlraU ist church Sunday night. Our na­
SampU (oitbor color) for 2 c. Stamp.
tion is orginixing for a great struggle For Sale— At sacrifice price, new
against
a mighty foe. A demand is 5 room modern house, well located.
Lrw iM Ja.Cs. 40South Fdd.S«, BmokJ,^N.Y.
*
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made for the flowe** of America’s Box 902,' Sanford.

Ladies7 White Canvas Pumps, $2.00 and flj 1 ^ 7 0
$2.50 values at
. tp 1 • I O
Ladies7 Dress Pumps $2.48, $3.48 and - * - $3.98
Men7s Dress Shoe and Oxfords, $2.98, (JJpT Q Q
$3.98, $4.48, $4.98 and - -y . - ip O .U O
Men7s Work Shoes in All Leathers, The Best That
Money Can Buy at $1.98, $2.98, (IJ/I Q C
$3.98 and * Ladies7 White Canvas Boots, at
$2-98
Ladies7 White Buck Boots, at
$5.98
Men's, Boys7, Ladies7 and Children's dJO
Tennis Shoes and Oxfords, at 75c to
Men’s Straw Hats, $2.00 and $2.50 values, at $1.23

E. a PETERS
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Sanford, Florida

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Jane I. 1*17

also appealed to Industrial plants not
to import any more negroes.
Mayors Aak That Negroes From the
Thomaa Ritchie, special aj^ent for
' South Be Kept Home
the
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and_____
Ohio^ railroad
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Hast at. ■r■L outs^^1^n ^ M h i ^ ^ f^ p ^ f* T fc ^ n ;^^n^^tjgK, at' l&lt;!3b by ricRace rioting was renewed tonight grocs and seriously wounded.
despite the presence of National
Members of the police force and
Guardsmen. A mob gathered upon deputy sheriffs arrested ten soldiers
the down town streets from nil parts of the First Missouri National Guard
of the city, apparently bent upon of Missouri, following an attempted
driving the negroes from the city.
on the part of twenty soldiers to o r­
All saloons and moving picture ganize 4,000 rioters to move into the
shows were ordered closed by the riot district against the negroes.
Negro homes were fired and $1,000
mayor. Soon after night the parade
started arid members of the mob damage was done before the flames
The negroes
shot at the negroes as they paraded. were -extinguished.
Scattered firing was lieard through­ fired into the firemen, responding to
out the entire city. Two negroes thd alarm, but no one was injured.
were shot during the demonstration
tonight, but 1t In understood that
Conscripts Are Not Prisoners
both the victims will be able to re­
"There is no doubting the patriot­
cover.
ism of the citizens of the United
RACE RIOTS IN N O RTH

Take

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Gout, Reims, Hives, etc. Right In
-our own home and at trifling coat, *
jou can enjoy the benefit of healing
Itilphur baths. "

Ha n c o c k

Sulphur Compound
uhirt’t own blood purifying and tkln healing
In u g r-S U L P H U K —prepared In ■ way to '
u k « III ot« moat o&amp;idoata. ll&gt;« II In Iho
lulh; k m It a* a lotion applying to aflrctrd
puts; and Uko It Internally.

50c and f l the bottle
al your jn ig fitt *.

W ha can’ t supply you,

A large force of police and militia­
men are patrolling the streets, en­
deavoring to scatter the crowds. Ne­
groes were escorted to police head­
quarters for
protection.
.Before
morning it is estimated that 15,000
negroes will have crossed to St.
Louis.

U « J hi* name and the price in atampa and
, , will tend you a boltla direct

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Mayor Net man* has wired tho
tpayors of southern cities to warn
the negroes to remain in the south
if they wish to avoid trouble, lie

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All qualified' elector* residinc within the

Estimate of Pamtll.
above aaid and deacribed territory o( Sem­
inole County, Florida, who pay ■ l a i on
This observation occurs In an Eng­ either
real or personal property ahall he rnlishman's estimate of Parnell: *‘A » lll&lt;d to vole in
asid election.
In aaid
The following
a boy he used to piny ’Follow* the lend- toslslid
as
IT,* llUt till- mtdlllnn Hint lie wits nl- respective prVrlncla to hold tho raid e aelion:
ways the leader. In after life he made
Monroe, Precinct N o 2; C. II. M eKinit the same condition. When he could
r.ey, l„ II. Mann, tV. K. Oyleahy Inapectora
no longer be a lender, he was perhaps ami 11. It- Locke, clerk.
not sorry to die.' The Irish who hnd
Paola, Precinct No. 4: Oeo. Smith. J. V.
killed him gave him n mngnlfleent Jammra, Oarer Pearson, imperlora and II. K.
[ J a m m e r , rlerk.
funeral, and have been crying for him
It i * n r i l c r n l that M o .i r o e , Pre cin ct N o .
I 2. anil Paula, Prectnc| N o , I. r h a li he the
ever since.”
I v o ti n g p la te r for the pt irpo rer of th e ab ov e
| called election

LEGAL ADVERTISING

It is not the highest type’ of pat­
riotism for farmers and men work­
ing on farms to rush into enlistment.
These men are n e e d e d right where
th e y

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M . i* t
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Ahull tu- reitrrrneit A f r o r d in ^ to . aw t a «
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ill i o u p I h f f f t i n on I h o ’ |9th i ! a &gt;' of
JunV A. 11, IU17.
W lt tif.4 m y oittr^l ricnAturu nti«l prai ihi*
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(‘ SV intt i Ju tl lr iu l 9 Ifcull * Olirt, Seminole
c o u n t y . H o r l i U , I n r|TA nrer&gt; , w h r t t i n N . If
IsArnrt i« «*omr Uit iAnf a r.. I It T. T’ et'afal

and t h o s e o f o u r a l l i e s in
Europe. The government recognizes
the fact jmd it is likely thin they ftml Sarah K»*1fac ;*11 an jtrfrnitint*. I n«
mftAirr 'Mil ■••II At |*tila!ir uixtrijf In
will be the last ones called to bear AfTe’fii:)
f roll I of 9h r f o u r I !h O'ti’■•**• if in nr In- San turtle
ri d * . iturfnic t h t l» gal *jhiHir# of *»!#, on
arms. The thing to do is to remain Fln
ih*f Br*t M n m l a y ill Ju n e I St 7, linif# ihi*
II h lift) of u l i ) m o n t h , t h - fo|lo»iO|E
at your appointed task and await ct ih i it |ifti|H’M j ’ I o *w i t ,
Lo t l i f e
11, Him k t i|jhi
M . T i f f tin#*
the call to go into other work. .
M t of *h*- T o w n if Sanfi ftl a - »el f o i i h
ts

F a ir T r c u t n ie n t

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The aaid election ahall be held In com ­
pliance with the general election lawa of the
state o&lt; F'loifda.
Inapectora and clerk* holding aaid elec­
tloa
tion ahall Immediately,
immediately, after
after pnlla eloae
cording to thia ct!.
Al, of which tr.dooe and ordered in open
hoard meeting at the regular monthly m eet­
ing of the floa id of Public Instruction for
Kemlnole C ounty, Florida, held in Hanford,
Florida,. thia the 8th dag of May. A. t&gt;.
I9f7.
'• e a l»
F. P. F O U S T R K .
tlle a t
C h airm an .
T W I . A M T I I N , S e c r e ta ry ,
Itoaril
Pubhr
Inalruen un
for S e m i n o l e
C o u n t y , F lo r i d *

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Feeding Straw to Cattle.

In ffTwr,- it rtH’i-iit bullftlu uf tin*
Uni UsI Stall's tti'piirtim'bt of agricul­
ture asks why tho American farmer
cannot put straw to tho same tiso as It
Is pat by tbo European farmer. In Eu­
rope Iho farmer knows as well ns.the
American farmer that straw Is not
liked-by stock, but Instead of burning
It, or otherwise wasting It. the Euro­
pean farmer chops It up, mixes It with
States, neither is there any room to foods, n III I makes it so palatable that It
doubt the patriotism of the young cun be fed to good mlvnntago.
men of Florida.
That patriotism
has taken tho form of rushing to en­
Following Precedent.
list in the military service of the na­
“ Where Ik that culT I hail oil yester­
tion with no regard for what is the day?” asked the hungry-looklng poet.
best thing to be done,” said Presi­ “I iumt.lt to the laundry,” said bis
dent A. A. Murphrec of the Univer­ wife. "Gracious, woman, I laid a poem
sity of Fioridii in an address before written on I t " O h , It will come buck.
a recent meeting of the agricultural Vuu know your poems always do.”—*
Yonkers Statesman.
conference.
’ ’These young men,"
continued President Murphree, "are
, W ould Help Some.
nfraid—they will become conscripts,
Tills would be a 'Letter country If
and -their.patriotism doubted. Such wo would quit emictlng new laws and
is not the case. When tho history enforce old ones for about ten years.—
of the world wnr is written, ■there Cincinnati Enquirer.
will be no -dilferentialion between
t'hb volunteer- and the man con­
scripted.”
But President Murphree was not
seeking to disrourngo the young
uf %t&gt;|tl|fAlton for 1 « « li rcd l Proilirf
men who should enlist in the na­ '|*»t|rr
Ser| t,, n A «! f I till ft |I f limn.
of Mis*.
Id.
tion’s armed forces. He was only
NuticAr.-Du Lk fcL&gt; . . c u c a , tliAi. j l l m i t .
trying to show that fl ti Jtisl ft* pttr- llRlnen. t&gt;ur* tia*( f &lt;sl T i l *'•‘ Mlfti’ Rtf N o . *1,
riotir for a young man to register ‘ I. te .t ths. M h o l i j « f JuU A l» 1011. hs*
tii* *1 *fli.| H f i i H . al e in fit) i*|fkrr, .In) h a- I
for service and t h r u w a i l for h is ihA*|e a}i|*lii a ! mrt for &lt;4 % •!*• (! to i**u» in j
with lu *
S a i *) m l i t t r a U ” nm
country to tell him where to serve’ Arroptl^nrr
l l t i f f * the fnllnwini: i|e*i ril.4-t| li ftijir rl) « 1 (
as it is to desert some needful occu­ UAlsvt Ml 5*’ minute \ •*HI11 , t I if III A, It * i l
l.i"l f*jt. I'lan nl Snti I H i uf Ixih J l*e|»*nj*1 n e
pation anil strip the nation of men I *» A i a in atn l r I . * •»»l It 419*I 4 N a v *'« 1*tie
• list lAn&lt;| t« I E ■■%«-•.• () If t lie «tAte ol the
educated in that line of work.
yuf.it uf ay. h rrftl flCAle |n the riAMir o|

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r.uaror tolls, l t « i n - Sm itl m i.ak* inu|i,
lU iiV r In a W ssU lly tlirrrllon slung ihi
■ho;r ol ’ I.ak* Jr«uj» an-J along S'lffilsr'a
t’r rk to th* -rrtiuh lin* lilvuling Hvrtlun
S&gt; anil Hxiiun 27. T«»nvhl|t 2&lt;i S, |u«g.2 ) K, thm rr North to Kouihvavt riirn.i uf
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half tulip, Ibrnrn North to Kan turd (Irani
lino In hrrlion It . *ara« toanthlp anti range,
llrr. rv North 55 ilit fo n W n li alung will
I u t l linn In tha' North aids ,ot Bsftlon If,
am* to»n«hl|&gt; anil rant.1
'. Oirnrs West to
t ciifthraat rornrr ol i-scUiin th Township
.0 H, limit- '30 B, Ihrnra South o iv h a ll
mllr, than** » « l un» (nils to Writ one-hall
mile potl ol Svrllon 7, thrnre North tw i
and one hall chain* to Nail one-hall m)lt
p i d &lt;&gt;( Set I inn 12, Tnwmhlp 20 S, Hang
.9 Fast, theneo W rit to Wvklva i l l , , ,
tlrrtre Northerly along Weklva rlvrr to thSt. Johm river, thenre Hootheaturly up thr
H . John&gt; river and through l ate Monroe
to I he point ol beginning, praying that an
elertlon lie ordered and held to determine
whether or not the above deirrlbed terri­
tory ihad be rreatvd Into a Sperjal Tan
School DMtlirl, |or the purpine ol levying
and collecting a didrlet la i lor the e«clu• Ive uae n| public tree *rl]noW within thr
■aid and dem lbgd territory and
Whereat, »aid petition he* lieen carelully
etamined by Ihi* board and the aaid hoard
hai detet mined thal tald lietitlon hai been
• Ignrd by more than twenty-five |.cr cert
of the qualified elector*, who pay a tat on
cither real or peiaonal properly, realdlng
w ilh n the above aaid and described terri­
tory.
Now, theraforr, in purauanre to the. reaunt In the aaid petition contained, and in
purauanre and by authority, In till* board
vmtid b) Sertloni 40U 401, iy2, It- S. ol
Kloilda, noliit la beteby g «cn that nn.thr
12th day ol June A IV 10I7; an elc-llon
will be held, and the tame li heteby ord -re*1
to be held, to determine whether or not the
above ‘ and hetein deacribed tarrltory ol
Seminole county. Florida, ahall be errated
into a Special Taa School l&gt;i«tfict, and to
furthrr delatmino who ahall be the ttualeeot the Special T a * School Dlalnct, In tht
event that a majority cl the vote* coat In■ueh an election ehali be lor the cteatloi*
ol auch diatrlrt, to aerva lot the neat enauing two years, and to fufthrr determine
the number ol mill* ol d litrlrt’ l a i to, be
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The ctiuolty Hit of our dead bayo
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RESERVE S TRENGTH

The United St|to&lt;i haa to fight Us
way to liberty "by wading through
blood and cvepy Ameriran horn® will
in the training of an athlete, the running o f a horse, any test of endurance
feel the solemn naturt* of the donth■tmarairnoN pbicb. in advance
grappleN The world can be. "made
reserve power is necessary to win— so it is with the battle o f life—you need
«N
T E A R ............... ..................................
eafft for democracy” only after ji year
reserve power— the power of money to keep going. H a ve you (lot-It*.* ...\
m o n t h s / ..................... ................... »-**
or more of tremendous sacrifice in
I V M I MONTHS.......................
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you increasing your reserve power in a bank?
'
mpn and money.
"'Think
this
over
and"sc'c
'm
ir
officers
about
investments.
la tka OtJ br Carrie* 1* 00 !'•* »• « la
Our 50(ftOOO army of liberation
Adnan or 10*. f»r Maalh
will
fight in Europe hut the real
eyeeeU la Adraac* M il l Bo Mid* si OEI*o
fight will he at home to hack up
*••* • A* H*raad &lt; laaa Mall Malta* A a w *
that army with dollars. Every Idol*
I M l, at Ik* PaatadWa al Haafard. fw ld a
Uada* AM af Mardt »rd,
ISTS.
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lar that the people can save from
i..——
T*i*iku* N«. l*» I current’ income and from additional To rn Ligsm snt In K n io Caused H im to
« Viola llarald (laildlai
economies will be needed*.
Quit Playing For Baltimore OHoIss
No man is exempt. No man is
In 1902— Since 1903 M cGraw'a T u r n ,
too poor to do his bit by subscribing
tho Giant*, Hava Only Poan Out of
for a Liberty Loan bond, a 150 bond,
tha First Division Once.
or a SI00 bond.
'
H . R. STEVENS
C. M . HAND
o . L TAYLOR
R- R. DFAS
It Is fifteen years since John J. Meit is the duty of every man to
Ai»*t Csihitr
PrMtdM*
VlM.rra.MM
F
L
W
00DRUFF
Vica-Pra.id*nt
(Jraw
went
to
New
York.
He
wua
a
make a solemn effort to save up for
young mail of twcnty-nlno when he
the purchnse of a bdnd. In doing
took over the Olnnts in tho middle of
so he not only insures victory in the I'JO'J Reason, fresh from Ids playing
place of defeat for the United States, triumphs with the old RaRimbro OrT
i m
x i o t m
m
m
m
x x x m
m
m
m
m
x x x
he nuj only insures his own savings oles. where he itiude a reputation us
in a gilt edged interest hearing con­ otic of 111* greatest third basemen in
vertible investment in a first mort­ the game. A torn ligament In the knee
FAMOUS TEAM DISBANDS.
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gage on the United' States, but he hud caused him to giro up playitig.
insures the continuance of business His eye was keen, lie was young and Buffalo Germans, Da* not hall Champion*
TOO M A N Y C A N D ID A T E S
and industry and of his own occu­ slender mid full of the firebrand spirit
of tha W orld, Ratira From Field.
Hint Is characteristic of the Irish race
__ Since Sean* voted against the pation; buy a Liberty bond.
The MufTtihi Germans, basketball
and which hnd made tho Orioles fa­ champions of the^world since'Gift PanPresident!* policies there is a wild
mous.
atampede of patriots willing to take
American exposition In UtOI, a team of
AN D HERE'S ANOTHER
He found a sadly demoralized leant stars, each member of which hns |ilnyhis place and draw his pay, and
REASON
awnlllng him In New York. The tilauts *sI the game regularly every season for
W . J. will have lots of opposition
.One of ,'tho developments incident
twenty-two years, have passed Ifito
in his next rare. In fart, he may
|to the preAcnt session of*the leg'slahistory. Three &lt;/f the ipilntet will posS
'
have bo much opposition that hei
lure has been that no bill, having for
lilvi-ly retire, It was announced.
may win out.
Such things have
Tho famous Germans, known lately
its object the restraining of hogs und
haoot'hed when too many oponents
is tho German-Orioles, have, » round n
cattle from ranging everywhere in
divide u man's opposition. Lake­
litousaml victories* to their credit and
counties that have “ no fence law "
land Telegram. .
______
.
r-rv—than tifty-slcfcotor-mte of whicifr
'hint MiTfUtht1 ghost- of a sluiw «TT pas­
-- u
J .cas IIn* triumph of the White Autos,
sage.
ho eland, on the Germans* lust lieluc
A P P O IN T S NO M INEES
One gentleman who ha- spent e«mipp*.i.r.iii&gt;'i* In T.iitralo' n * * titty. ,\g.&gt;
Sometimes people get a faihf rnv
-id»r.!bie time iti Tu*!uh;o** '*• during
. wed t i *.,11111 bv ilo- tnurglti of one
uf intdlig. tire
th.it
penetrat-s
••Ini l.i -/in- of itii* greatest Coiilestill.- res-iiili h.ti* sdvi.i'd thin.*- who
through the thick rind &lt;*f prejudice*
i i-r plaM-d
were -ei-king -**m*. -"ft of eattle feand bigotry and relf esteem and ego
Al lleerdt bits been inniiiigi-r-pitiyer
-training law. that a "tin fence law.
’ tisrn and having penetrated ha*» the
-n tin* tb-itiiitis'- team f*r the entire
imal, roitiili tiiili* or -trite wide* lias
•jf’eci of bringing them bark in a
vy
iwi-Tili two jenrs. When tho ts-am was
vy
as much eluttioe' in that legislature
sell** led nf a number of applh nids
mi.tsurp to their rightful ret/ lt&gt;ng
as a snowball in the other place
buck in ivi.l lleerdt wuy a youth of
•enitjgh to 'perform ;i sacred duty op
.
,,
. , . ,
beautiful raven hs-ks. lie has little
k it* , u tru*t.
Something of thin» &gt;1"; - " “ ^'tnu -lo ng sign i*. MP M
Tallalms«en on the no fence bilb
lialr left now. Henry Eaust and It tie’-sort *must have happened at. the{
lie are III ■ ■&gt;!In-r two nrlgltml mrm
tlilleretit *'«*unti«"» **f
s t i'r vnpttul yesterday and (Jov-•(-*. Milter brotlu-ri llnrri und Ld
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and S- lii'il Ini\e also plated oil the
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his t~.l.l'.:il .idii-o". l-'lig cmniv' .tliil h:.\ *• In . ••III*
.. ’ Hi.ms ;i gri'.'it inniii.i-r o f &gt;ear- •
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llie I-.mi lias l&gt;eiicil tlie I'lilti-il
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t*&gt; Utile. t** ,&gt;x•t urr all t*v
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-.it r. t|ii-j *.*i** uf hi- hotiot nils! - &gt;rs
Slute.s a number of I lines. In several
-muons i hey played throughout tho
(and he* h&amp;a some' gave hint the, tem*ifm to did* rent count i*r* of t he
winter without elite tasting defeat
prnjicrwdiipc, for a wire came h*T- &lt;o-*-.tlli'il* “ no fence law," which pro/ •
Tlu-y always "cleaned tip'* at world
yesterday afternoon hearing the in-| vlili*s tout tlie ow ner of cattle und u
fairs and expositions.
tfcUigerjce that James \V. ParktrD' hogl ittU3t keep them w ithin bounds
that
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grow**
ami
th­
oad to «-n. appifir, ted
j.ll'lge of tin
I imtfi liy Amerirnn r r e ^ AMucUidon.
Complaint of tho Stupid.
tied n*&gt;t in"
-•evif.ih Circuit and I .-I'll II. 1*
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'liitf* fa i * In »'lii- fitnnll *Ids yea/
t.lf. ■ng ale hi t It
A *t nidi bail tie* *. 101- t. 'Hit .iway. . d by
U 1-(» , - j i- ** tin want to be under
1*1*1 I’le Natio. a I lei^iie l-i'lf was
wa* ,-iitir 'intb'r-lit * as-aitl's &lt;&gt;f linn -(&lt;••&gt;&lt;1 ih * H&gt;t »|s'ii&lt;| t l e ' t r t i m e e o i n
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r .l*il.u-» a ai d bis Aiiici Uon league ouf.. |i!tiiulii« i-'tt In |sh fuel lug mmur means
Mi t/raw 1 1 i . n with Jolm- ■if e x p r e v ln g tlicai selves by wtiieh
' Aim - le'ii'in* a -lo- t ijme lie ai d big *t'HV urn *—v--j, h i i the world nboal
Mr,'ii*'smne I.jlit ri iiiiiiint. ill h a-r of
I :*:1 Ui'ir bifler I'licinh-s.
U* • ni 11*d*» 1.1 I ben i. '• 1'I 1*■* 1i'i ' ! 'I i no I'. 1 .1'• n utiil : •• .1
Vrouiii of thr Dilutes went with Me- oj tnelr illseovotii'* or iheU* i-,v«|itt|il
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bo « xcubf,, iieeried no deb"flit", lit I’ij- :
f.'r-aw |!i
It w i, foo'ldf.* f,■i them tim nr wlln ***ver it |s they want. to
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l'« "i"; !sl 11 I
In ?
b e 'i;- |
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u 0 iml miuplc.hr ubon1 not l*eitig
Mid :lie 1Inti tiall" I tl&lt;*&gt; 1UId Tilt* next
titake i
•ntu
.Mel,ntw
1&gt;cgnit
oVgaitlzing
bln
iiMn
ap
m *.-»■ a ulapi:* liter. - I
fir»t •tinItipl* •:
ntfgrr nlV i. Rill , b-.ir !s Hint
. I ' i Mi ' i w.iiml fr1ei |t I.tyn. I'm It.
hv- .
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f*'*in
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a to, a inre the vrii
iE3k mi q Cv v1ng*
, l.lle ii
H'lt! Gllls rt troin I'.allftnore and Mlki* l*otiAll * f Hie l.-liituo Vurvlug today Is
hick in this case &amp;i ; oil'll :t I..:
if 1
lv 4 1
'* Y d f ,‘f -.if , - it %;-1
gentlciiiun t! ferr*- j lln and t’y Seyracur fr*vm t'lnetiinntl.
ibnio with sh-cf
but (hen.* is work
tilts voile of tb* Dvnvoeratic purl;
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bet •
•f1’ l!*i
’ I tiltnlil.v" .Tilv|*u' I iid Many dvic *ipe*t in cxmivtuv (Jiot. diitvs bnek to tint
u ----legi-inture. a spite hers, find ■Saiulow" Meries camp slum* a,:*. Ttie older kL-kimos m
•Is+litf-W t Held.
- V - t
. . TfiT ir till* enters used tools of libit, anil
i.ltloil
l-tmtHH b v Vrii r t * T * I ' C M ' . W
- I NtiUHH -AlhAIN HT- DBTEAT* i — 'A ibl
- It
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» 1'T T !fiTT~Tt • of"
In
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tbe
tilontflulsl|c4
seettnd,
In
it Is known Unit, they have been etirv
Th * Atncrimn penplb iiaVe'jrfhngftl ;positi m to progressive l e g i s l a t o f
T the opening **f the Iinsol mil'sen-* nr Yank foolers* o efe tp-toiira - it
IWM they won tlioel nmpjousbip of (be ing ivory for tunny, generations. Sotue
into the gulf of war Und tiny must tin kin*! »ag : !-e&lt;i eorrt'- fr'an Ljjt*
the shovvtpg of-"llotm* Ituh"'Maker. T,'tv*|Ueiitty when n lilt by **.'**vr
Naflotiiil league. In ll*0S tli^c repeated •&gt;f the very* pourost of tlicit* uml those
,
would win a game the ldr was ii**t forthcoming. 'Flit* * roakvi- saliUhxt
fight their way out with word and nnrtTtcrn nt-mtin that lo.bl tlw |W»-j ltl ,T„.|r le n g u e 'a n d ^ n fb.-^"woidd*s
ilint live tu tbe I'jn-t out of the way linker was oil the toboggan nml lint! In- It.ijMus! Ids J-at: i&lt;i; • e |!.r..i .-*«*ii
■‘ new.
In . i' letter, and --y . ........ •
championship* fn.ni ('.mule Muck's
places iire.iiot*'«| for their work of thU •'Unit' to. life! however, nl|il P I* pnsll* led th.it befor*' the end of ihe wann
The sword of victory will be foi
eve in ntodorji |»rdgr*«s. ulH ougb AI h|*'tl e s . 'fids whin bit* of
W o r ld 's
*A*i ii*I . They seem to do It for puHlime !»* will again have outfits) tin- title t*f "lieiiu* run king."
from th1* dollars of the people.* The there are. **f eo i-.e, a few eons tie. till** from tin* Atnerk“in Icdguers rc- npd nuke many toys, no*) doll- for
lib e rty Loan will help to win the in south I'loryia t'ut still Teipfiro the I'.sfiitillstusl th** pr^’stlgii of the older their children, Tlsjy have a way of
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**iit.
Tho alt* ruative ; is an oyer- farmer to fence a,;,.inst ' i itlle rather major organization a t .1 critical s t a g e softening the Untie, horn or ivory be­
wholmlng disaster for us.
, than to retjuiriv.Hie eatth' men to of Its history.
fore they no’rl. It, nml to make the
Luck's P rope- UeflnltionA
Appreciation.
Sho e tie IliilsheiL so'-ninl In-lfifC! Me- pttrvlusis ny*re distinct they etch line*‘Lt|Clt," snbl t'lmle Uben. **ls what
We ate at war, whether we liktl
*‘ieir nws sto-k.
Ld (In t
Gtuw link only been out of tlie first *11 on the Miiitue with n black paint'nude you 'talks nbmit wall'll sotiteliody
• lie the brake. *
it &lt;*r not. The groans of sour wauntl-! . '‘. n-t
why there
. . another reason
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,
vision mice. That was in 1H1.*V, when of a mixture df giui|s*wder un*l I*I*hhI works liaril tin* gits what von
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111, iu. g H IM u t
—I'ukil od T,*a~vr not yet reached our * ___i, ■ll.,&gt;,u|,M;&lt;,.l__________________________
wo ■•■&gt;!» . .«ny progr.
imcXilunU.u.ul* )UKt.- u « has w,.„ five1
lL-,e- ..rtn rttrit.. L. 1.1 Li. _ 1. A.- _
T
III:*- a klio-ni**.'
"Ob. ; ..
rather,than.one
state held Imcfc vy a petmnu^s, l!W |. UK)j. ^111, UH2 and "Tdli*r when put *&lt;n llieTret-Illy cht buheT Iryiri' to grnh offhaml."
makes a perimnieirt snihl.
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iififT fiTficfNnivc element. '.Miami
1013 ■ ’
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Herald.
lie U’ forty-four years-old n*&gt;w. Ills
What Ha Didn’t Know. , .
hair is gray, nml lie Is a |,(t |»ortly.
Peyton It. Hayden was tong a conSpoiling Old Friendship*.
The old lire and dgtcnjtlnatlon, the -plenum* ilguro aiuoiig the lawyers ot
Po fur us tutu me &lt;otoe*tied. th(r lr*m In Ids gout, has never loft him. ttisiiie county. While he was foml or
wurnn -t uiinVUlilp T« Thar will It He siniids ttsfay ns the rmbtsllincnt of atudytug lawtMsiks. ha eaictl little utsiut
•XLstS Is't.WetUl two i'ebilViH wltOM* aggressiveness in tbe gautt; to which Jlterutim'.
tlvm have never-ni
\ irleml that he bus given the liest days of Ida life.
During ii reevts one day In thr Itrsme
EO'hfUe*. known tonI tUicsl fur &gt;*;irs When Ids present.contract expires In county conrrhouse n lawrrr* tinmcd
I has diHied »wuy Ih ni us.- and we IttJJ McGraw will have *ecn twenty, Field from Lafayette county nnked
SUppo.ee Ik* fecks tlia. in*■ligve drifltsl years of service, directing n major him wlint. he thought of Ityron's
away from him. We !lk*sl each «*tlit*r league hall club. This will be a record "Clillde Harold.". Hayden replied:
BO Well tinst vie wauled our wives to never nttnlned by any manager In the
"Egad. sir. I did not know that My­
meet and be good I.leads. Vlnally history of the game, ltpyoud all Ids ron hnd ii child mimed Harold."—
they met. und, us t il. iit have been other rents Is that **f putting together "Bench nod lk*r of ftoone County, Mo."
expected, they mnsl iio.Uiug hi the the team that last year won seventeen
world for each other. In fuel, one of games In u row away from home and
A Giveaway.
them Mtid she couldn't ms&gt; what on then nin twenty six consecutive wins
in Ihe' United Stntejr really
tw o years affo when the FetL
.Mrs. Ulnhi II—i don't like her at all.
earth anybody could find In her to ad­ nt home, breaking tbe record estab­ dear. She's a deceitful woman. The
eral Reserve System was organized. It will be complete when
mire. and we suptu,sc the other unlit lished by Providence In 18S-I.
other day she tried to get uie to say
every
citizen i.s doing his share towards the maintenance of the
McGraw'a
old
contract
with
tbe
about the same thing. ‘ We felt that
something iigalied you. Mrs. Gaddelgh
New
York
club,
signed
In
1013,
hsd
—Hbe did! II«»w? Mrs. It.—Why. she
our friend knew wliut oar wife
system.
thought of his ‘wife, and we were a this season to run. It cnllod for $30,000 asked me »** tell her cotifidctiliidly
By depositing your money with us you can help directly *n
little ashamed to he In tils company. n year sn«l was considered the high what I rvsilly thought of you—Boston
water
murk
In
baseball
salaries.
Just
Transcript.
1’robably he felt the. saute.. At any
developing and strengthening it, as we aro required to keep on
rate, tve haven't had much of anything what the Giant leader will get In tbo
tleposit with our Federal Resen’e Bank in Atlanta a portion &lt;&gt;
O d d i t y of tha Sturgaon.
to do with each other alnce. ■We future lias not bceu divulged. It Is
probable
ho
will
receive
tho
same
sal­
your balance with us.
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The nturge* m bus no Hkclcton. Tbla
■peak, but no one would ever guess
that we once were I misoiii friends.— ary. which, com Min'd with Ills Interest fish has nmtiy tuber* lea (lie*) iu the
A t the same time, anti without co«t, you benefit directly from
Claude Callan lu Fort Worth Ktnr^ In the profits of tho club, will bring akin along tin* buck and rides. If these
tils yearly stipend over the $TiO.OOO tubercles **t*t l***lltsl with n little **Hhi
the protection the system alTortls us.
Telegram.
mark.
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It will be s*-eo Unit they are beautifully
ornamented -oimetrlisl reHemldlng very
Get Experience, Young Man.
. Chlsf Bandar to Coach.
flno Chinese curving.
The young man entering life must
Albert (“Chfof") Mender, the Indian
not be Impatient, writes Theodore Vail pitcher who was released by tbo Ath­
Easy Judgmsnts.
In American Magazine. He must ac­ letics Inst fall, after serving Connie
“ Solomon was a wise ninn."
* MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
cumulate experience, he must learn 1dnck'mure than a,decade, has landed
"Oh, he hail If -easy. There were no
Sanford, Florida
tbe duties of Ills position.by the uctual a new Job. Uo signed to coach tbe technicalities In his day. nor did he
doing before ho tins,any value to bis pitching candidates for tbe University have to,deride runes with the alienists
employer.. ■ .
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of Pennsylvania baseball team.
evenly dlvlutd.' —Kschuiis**.
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THE 8ANP0RD HERALD

Little Happening#—M ention
of M atters in Brief—
Personal Item s of
Interest
the Moating Smnll
Talks Succinctly Arranged fur
Hurried Herald Readers

S u m m a ry o f

The Wallare-Hines-Davis
Con­
cert Company of this city are to fill
an engagement with one of the the­
atres in Kissimmee tonight. They
give their concert here on Monday
evening.
Full line of bathing raps, 50c to
$1.50, at Bower’s Phnrmnry. 81-2tc
"The Man Without a Country"
wilt he read Sunday Right at the
Baptist Temple hy Miss Sarah Peck
Bines of Boston School of Exprcs-

at (t- Among tho out of town guests .for
the evening wort! Mrs. McCdilough
50c to °f Wiiyeross,, Miss Thelma Adams,
ft*™* at Rower’s Pharmacy. 81*2tc who has been.spending the winter in
C. A. Goodwin, the pupulnr repre- Wll&gt;’f ro.M, Miss Alice Hall of Orsentative of the Dodson Pr•inters’ hinHo and Mr. (Vrll Alexander of
Supply Co., of Atlanta. « a i i.. ,i... Amerirus. tin.
city Wednesday and sold Tin
7'*'u \f rt tiny* tif llu K rer v II rrt"
aid Printing Co. a nice order of
On Wednesday of last week the
printing material.
Every Week Rridge Chili wa.s pleas­
Ayers' Now Daytona Reach Hotel,
antly entertained .hy Mrs. Forrest
Daytona Reach, Fla.—Special sum­
mer rates now in effect. Week .end Lake at which Mrs. G. F. Spiith
won the prize, a set of bridge decks.
parties solicited. Dance every Sat­
Mrs. Norma King McLaughlin, of­
urday night. W. F. &amp;. E. It. Ayres,
ficial
substitute and .Mrs. It. A.
managers and owners.
81-tf
Newman played for absent mem­
* The* many friends of Dr. Venable bers.
of Jacksonville will he glad to learn
that he will hold a series of revival
services
the Presbyterian church

i One Found Package o f Coffee Containing a Coupon Entitling
ts holder to an Extra Premium I* roe.

D on't Fail to be one o f

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The Pan American Bunines* Col­
lege w||| .close thin week for lack of
patronage. The •war D killing the
Ini-iii.-■■ college* as tho young tin u
are going away.
It is a loss to the
. 11. "f Sanford to .lose the business
!■ 11‘&gt; anil it is hoped that after the

L. L. T A Y L O R

Sanford, Florida

-Moonlight /IonI llii't
The losing side in a recent con­
test of the Christian Endeavor So-*
ciety of the Congregational church
gave sv delightful moonlight bout,
title on Monday of citing It* the win­
ners, that was one o f 'the delightful
events of tin- week
A landing was
made at Fort Florida and a piettir
supper was spread beneath the trees.
T he party u tnT~mir hi Tile terry Im'ai
the Alma May.

t'tremt Court. Si mmole Co.
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Ssll Training It i, r -.t. S a ,s Armour*
ill Hie Alltel i .ill .ti.i^.i/IUe i- mi .nil
ile by J &lt;&gt; A i tin mi ■■hi it If.)
AniuMir
Men Wliii tint Alii'iitl iiiul Why.
in
alilili Mr \ i ......it j i ’i , Ids i.pMiinn of
tlie ipialiiU iiUutis 1 1m I make tor land

ini j win , i &lt;s nee oi *
l 'Illy Iilir m e Iniiidii ill li pail ill tile
pill.Iln r* I,II. A |.tl i col l.ll I net'll,
pel
I'tjii sip u
I In -e Ill'll \.1ltlttl.lt* -III.
slam ea aie, so » |igrliI llml dm nit; llio
fain .tie of I&gt;1T l(u*li eolieis formed
the tiniill of l i n k i n g |adiili*es "w ith a
bone I n 't lie, middle" that Is. «&gt;r_undt*rIisd.lng them so that they ilil'.’hl didiii
ill„ -ti o mid s|iiie efi lioii/i i

uess suia es.-..
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'One of I lie truest axioms I know,"
lie say s, “j f tin* ,bi|*ihe&gt;s say ing'that
'tite best traimsi mail is the self traincd tintli.' It Is nn belief llml lui imiti
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Each Customer Trading as much as F ive-D oll :irs w ill be Given

Sail fort! A v e n u e

•lelehipi-d l-&gt; a |..|i: il.i in ■ I .

SI.on. at Rower's Pharmacy.

O N E

the Lu cky Customers,

for Miami
Silos, Silos, see Vaudo Void's ad
* 80-Fri-tf
Mrs. Shelton and Mrs. Endor
Curlctl were among those ladles Tfachers Examination on June 12
Notice ha* been given this oilier
from Geneva attending the meeting
that the rrgulnr examination of
of the Red Crons yesterday.
teachers for county rertffjcates will
Until further notice Mussan's pool
l»e held on tin* 12th of June this
sill be open every afternoon nt 2
year, one week later than formerly
o’clock except Tuesdays and Fridays.
announced.
‘The examination for white appli­
cants will lie held in the Sanford
llall tonight.
Good road all the High School, beginning at &lt;» a.
way.
Moonlight, ice cream and Tuesday, June I2th HUT
cake and good time. Benefit of Hod
The Vxnpinatjon ’for colored ap( ross funds,
plirnnts will he held at Hopper
Woodland Park- !!? Itm nnty ptnrr',',trrrm'mv— hrnInfTTHg aI “ Hie -Tun
with amusements and taken proper I hour.
rare’ nf ’ Ophh Sunday* only. T.eo«Kxamititf :.n- -• &lt;(it :• i| in r■,,. t
• I privately on week days. Large promptly at tip. uhf.\e‘ named •• ,r,
chan pool, hot water jets, shower, and -hall brier pen ami ink [ :i| &lt;r
bdu'Kgnn*,
Picnic conveniences.
■will be furnislud hy the superb.|. nGn-tf
I dent. Exam tip! * will no* he j. r
Ewryhudy in Sanford invited ho milled t't have ut their pt»iu* m
attend tho ice cream social at Go- any hooks «*r papers id any, k ml,
tfevu tonight. Be nelly’of Red Cross, i except. ■uch ti ■ may l»e furnished y
Prime cypress shingles, four, flvo j *
bolder of the examination.
:in11 sir inch width* nil tivi.ntv 1 1***r further information address

full line of Iml lung caps, oUr to

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.if no,- u li.i is pul ,.j, I.,, mi i, i&lt;
luUly, k in in 11 j i tr.it, li. - a ih a le i on id
depelnls mi ins m in Inallis, foifnight
and iipplleatlilii.
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“ By tiiis I do ind mean that a Inisi*
ness leader should let Ills men go along
blindly, lie uiiist always give sotnetllltlg of himself
He must teai li iln-ai
the,overhand and crawl strokes where
t hev
t Cok e lu* I

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OV LOW-CUTS!—

Nortln iist ijimrlir N K 1, . of
'ti 12. Tow ns ||iji *j!i, .South id
:•* 'D East, and miming thence
h jtf&amp; feet; tlance East JUT1*
ihrliee South &lt;111 feet, tlnnee

Ccnrcmf'^s

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f . .'i - Mu . In. Jeliil I
r J1 1 . I , i oil In I 1.1.1
Hie Inw’iiiioii id piuif. in wlihh rice tx satisfy said d e e m
Hilphlemeiiti d by .dioppeil meuis or \
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grn' n
.New \m k Wnibl.
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"V m i Shotdrl I islen To

The Voice of t'umfort If
You Don't Want Vour
Feet To Suffer This

Germans In America.

i !:uml" i "I iletm .io tmrii In
.i M ates* is '-*.**d !.'i; .
If .Vtts
it . i
^itdu.h'd tlie t.dii I' 1 -

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sitm njrr

of Vi'pllraliuu fur
«T Section S of l b
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the mil ii 1 .1... li... j i i . t r ti . d l&gt;i -i.led
t*|Uliicly on Ids nwti feel Is neier to ii
l»isilliiii to mari'h uhe.id."

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I *el roit. Jersey
11.1

Vewaik,

congregation
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8 O’clock at the
hi I be Fust tlu» daily papar* an; unjirty tho
pt'upio- to ralso more foodstiilFs and fewer
flowers, and the people tire respondirijj to the

(Continued from Pago .'!)
For llr idr~ First

In honbr of Misx Rertha. Packard
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Hard Indeed.
"This 'is .n hard w**rld," said Hie
whose marriage to Mr. George Arm­
strong will take plate Wednesday, Klei'plejnck as h&lt;* crusliisl to tin* pnvo*
June' Glh, Mrs. Harry Kent wnter- linjnt.-d 'lui(iai'rnl.
tnlned fast Tuesday with, a mbmctiML,
neons shower which included in the
guests the Christian Endeavor So­
ciety of the Congregational ehttreh
and a number of Jricnd* from
tho Heights. A pretty
decoration

Auspices

One hudrtsl and fifty wagon loads
good earth, close in, down town, to
lie given nw;ay fbr the hauling, if
your lot i» low- here is a good chance
to grade it up cheaply.
See S. (). Khinhnlsef, Contractor.
82-1tp

Mrs. Cecil L. Wallace
Soprano

appeal splendidly. W e should not wait to be
epaxed or urged to do unr part.
iT h e s t c r A lim

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H llllf’. (IF o t'iT C te vein fid'

tore ([isH'Vell nnd William I low
Tift New York Sun.
Emptying a Dottle.

Water or any other llipild mined
flow from a bottle In a xtctidy titmtin
hecnilse until the bottle Is empty
there Is u continuous utruggle iictwissi
the tisideimy of llo- Ibpild to fall from
the bottle and tiit* rushing of the air
to get In. When a full buttle without
ii cork Is turned upside down there
will tie mi nlternale retd!mutton of two
operutlnna—the llipild to follow the at­
traction of gravitation and the jilr to
obey its tinf ti rut Impulse to fill a void.

A small garden laid out in a systematic way
will i^ive you all the vegetiibles you need for
your own table, and leave some over to "c a n "
for winter use. •
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Start your garden early, and enjoy the fruits
of your labor in money saved as well as bet­
ter health.

N’ew York School o f M usic
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Dally Thouoht.

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Miss Sara Peck Hines
Header*
Boston School o f Expression

. Miss Margaret Davis
Pianist
Subnet i pi ion l tim e r

( n ^ W|IH)fTerinc will be Taken
,,r nlt :&lt; Quarter if you will. Give
«ny amount you plt&gt;M«x)

. Largely attended and delightfully
pleasant was the subscription dance
at the Empire Hotel on Tuesday
evening.
The informality which
prevailed marked it as^one of tho
most enjoyable dances of the early
summer.
An inovation much en­
joyed by the young people-ryre.-u the
encore
eneore tag dances.
dances, Music Vas fur-

Lost— Lady's mesh hag, between
MASTER'S SALE
Magnolia and Third and
Fourth
Notice is hereby given that under
and Myrtle. Reward. 40G Myrtle. nnd by virtue of n decree of the
82-2tc
« Judge of the Circuit Court, Seventh ,
Judicial ‘ Circuit, in and for Sem­
Wanted—A middle aged gentle­
inole county, Florida, hearing date
man with some means wishes to cor­
of February 23rd. H&gt;17, wherein
respond with a middle aged lady.
Virginia Carolina Chemical Com­
Object correspondence.
References
pany, n corporation, in complainant
exchanged.
Address E. E., P. O.
nnd Win.' O'. Afdridga et al., are deBox 1326. Sanford, Fla.
82-2tp
fendnntx, I,
J. Dickinson, Special
Found in M. E. church, hea}l of Mastery in Chancery will on Mon­
gold pencil set with topaz. Owner day, July 2nd, 1917, during the legal
may have same by proving property hours of sale, offer for sale, and sell,
at Herald office and paying for this in front of the cou?t house door in
ad.
82-2te 1Sanford, Seminole county, Florida,

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D o n ’ t w a it to be urged

He tinvel* safe and not unpleasant
ty who u guarded liy |tOverly nnd guld
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L I B E R T Y

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B O N D S

Seminole County Bank
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I n s l H u t io n ”

FORREST LAKE, President
A. R. KEY. Vice-President and Cashier
G. W. SPENCER, 2nd Vice-President

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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June 10th at 11:00
. We hear we are to have a new give color anJ flavor. Remove seeds hereBy declare and proclaim the 6th
o'clock,
from sweet red pepper, chop snd day of June, 1917, to be a legal modal service for
depot building soot).
of
----er*
i n m n f i u o P «,***«,____
' Uadd 1 cup of this pepper and 2 me­ holiday within the municipality of fcomotive
Engineers. The
the
city
of
Sanford,
Florida,
and
all
dium
size
onions
to
1
gallon
tom»Goyeminent Tomato Recipes
boon engaged to preach t h y m o l*
offices of the city of Sanford will on Great .occasion is planned. ^
A number of inquiries have been toea before cooking. •
,Cook the tomatoes thoroughly, that date be closed, 'and as mayor
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
received for Chili S^uce and other
put , through a colander or sieve, I earnesty appeal to the patriotic
tomato
recipes.
For
the
benefi
of
Presbyterian Church
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
these inquireri and other the follow­ saving all pulp and measure. For inatincts of each and every person,
Presbyterians are preparing iora«
TY -EFFIC IEN T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
ing recipes have been selected from every gallon of -piilp use the follow­ firm and corporation of Sanford to
_y1.,nt" “ tin? Warns
abide by this proclamation and to o*t
bulletins issued b y the U. S. Dcpu ing:
Sunday school during j u„„ ani,
close their places of business on the
2 tablespoons* sslt&gt;
Each Sunday a new and different
. WEST GENEVA AVENUE
ISatuYday evening
On the 20th of Agriculture and from the State
6th day of June, 1917, between the
4
tablespoons
sugar.
program wUl be rendered, earh
The dry weather is causing as Carl motored to Woodlaild Pnrk nnd Dept, of Horn? Economics (Florida).
1 tablesppon mustard (powdered) hours of 7 a. m. and 9 p. m., and I features of unusual interest
Nut
much worry aS the war for wo can't, other points of interest with Mr The two following are from the
earnestly' request that each nnj ev­
Farmers'
Bulletin
No.
621,
Can­
1
pint good vinegpr
and
Mrs.
E.
F.
Lund(|uist
and
a
Sunday,
at
9:45
the
Primary
Da.
make things grow if it don't rain
ning Tomatoes at Home ar\d in
1 level tablespoon each of whole ery citizen of Sanford, Fla., on said part men t will have rhargeofthe ser
young
lady
friend
as
guests.
soon.
'
all spice, cloves, cinnamon and pp- date "do their , bit” in making ef­ vice and we know from their past an.
Mrs. Stedt and daughter,. ^Ebba Chib Work:
Mrs. Jack Vaughn has made acv
fective the provisions of the act of
per.
Chili Sauce— Rcdpe No. 1
pearances that they will k «p £
eral nice little shipments of sweet spent the day Wednesday with Mrs.
2 small red peppers sliced and seed congress approved M ay 18th, 1917, awake while they are before us. We
Scald
and
peer'sound,
ripe,
red
Henry
Lee,
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corn and tomatoes and beans in the
providing for the registration of all
Chop into small pieces removed.
Miss Mabel Tyner was a supper tomatoes.
invite you to see your child in these
last few days.
male citizens between the ages of exercises next Sunday.
by
pressing
through
a
half
inch
After
putting
tomatoes
through,
a
guest
Sunday
with
Mrs.
J.
Robin­
Mrs. Jack Thompson of DeLand
Preaching services at || w[|| ^
screen or by running through a colander add ground spicea and spice 21 and 31 years.
. .
was a welcome visitor in this neigh­ son.
Witness my hand and seal in the conducted by the pastor.
bag and cook for 1M hours, or until
borhood for the week end snd spent
Mrs. E. F. Lundquist snd children coarse meat chopper—
36 pounds of tomatoes, 2 pounds nearly thick enough, then add. vino- city of Sanford, state of Florida on
At 7:30 the pastor will preach on
the night with Mrs. Jack Vaughn visited Tuesday with Mrs. Henry
Rapid this the 31at day of May, 1917.
of chopped onions, 10 ounces of ripe gar and cook until thick.
"W hat is Your Duty to the Nation?'
Old man Tim Hair and Fred Yob- Lundquist.
(seal)
J. D. Davison, Mayor.
This sermon will be an appropriate
lum left Tuesday for Baltimore,
Mrs. Clark was not able to attend bullnose peppers (after stems and cooking, being careful not to scorch
Attest:
J.
C.
Roberts, City Clerk.
the
ketchup
will
givo
a
better
color
seeds
have
been
removed).
sermon
in view of the approach ot
where they expect to be for some the Adventjst service Saturday:
than
slow
cooking.
The
finished
The
bullnose
peppers
should
he
Registration
Day, next Tuesday.
We
believe
H.
G.
Lundquist
will
time.
Methodist Chu rch Sunday
‘ The Bothamly Crate Mill has always have a soft spot in his heart hot enough to give tfie proper flavor product should bo a fine bright red.
Patriotic service in the Sunday
Four the ketchup at once into hot
Bright Idea.
just about completed
their
sum­ for Memorial Day, as on this day to the sauce. In case they arc too
school.
.New orchestra will play,
mild,
a
small
amount
.of
cayenne
sterilized bottles. If any quantity
“ It would tava us uiudnieedwl door
mer's work, so we will miss the wel- after many, trials he obtained a good
space nnd considerable money if
should be added. A pound of the is made for sale, set the hot bottles 9:30 a. m.
' come'call z t "6 "o'clock in Hie morn­ well of water.
Communion and short sermonette of our women customers would use the
large
sweet,
or
Chinese
peppers,
if
at
once
in
a
vessel
of
hot
water,
ings.
they can be had, will also add r: ti­ having a false bottom in it to pre­ by pastor, "The Self Surrendered stairway when going up only one
Mr. Will Robinson is putting up «
EAST SANFORD
flight,” said the department-store man­
neas and color, Put into a granite vent breakage, put the cork stoppers Chriat," 11:00.
fine lot of tomatoes for different
The mission band of Moore’s Sta­ ware or enamel kettle and concen­
ager.
"I wish 1 knew of some say
A
very
important
conference
of
in loosely and process at boiling
parties at the Dutton Crate Co. new
to make 'em do It." "Why not take
tion. Sunday school enjoyed a picnic
the
members
of
the
church
will
be
trate to 18 pounds. Because of the point for 30 minutes.
house. He expects to be employed
Uh* mirrors out of the .levators and
Saturday at the grounds of A. B.
tendency to settle on the bottom of Drive the corks in tightly un&lt;j when hpld at the conclusion ( A 11^ members put 'em on the stairs?" suggested hit
there several weeks yet.
Cameron, Miss Maud Cameron be­
the kettle and burn, it is a good plan cool dip mouth of bottle into melted expected, especially heads' of fam­ bright assistant—Buffalo Express.
The children are all enjoying the
ing hostess to the children.
.
to allow the tomatoes to stand for a paraffin, or cover stopper with seal­ ilies).
freedom of being out , of school
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Beck nnd son
Intermediate
League,
6:16.
few
minutes
after
chopping,
during
again, hut will be just as glad to see
ing wax. .
Oho Might .Try IJ.
Morris drove to DeLeon Springs for
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Evening
popular
service,
7:30. » "You're kinder to dumb nnlmnls
which
time
cbpsiderable
juice
wilt
It begin ngain.
Green
Tomato
Fickle
the day Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.
Large attendance expected.
Sub­ than you tire to me,.your wife!" “ Well,
separate out. This can be poured
Mrs. Will Robinson was visiting
I gallon green tomatoes
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Robert Washburn were their guests.
ject
to
be
discussed,
"Qualifications
off and placed in the kettle and con­
you try being tldiub und see bow kind
on First street Monday to see her
! j dozen large onions ^
Ingrum Guerry arrived home from
fop enlisting."
I’ll be.”
centrated before the rest of the
husband's father .who is very ill..
3 cups of brown sugar
Galveston, Texas, last week where
above
ingredients
are
added.
After
We are glad to see Mrs. Tom Por»
lemon
he has been as engineer on a gov­
concentrating .to 18 pounds, add
tier and baby both so much im­
. 3 .poda of red pepper.
ernment dredge for several' years.
2 ^ —pounds nf rider‘ vinegar and 9
proved in health again.
3 .cups vinegar
"Mrs: G ~ C .‘ Chambeflarh left Wed­
ounces of salt.
1 tablespoon whole black pepper
Mrs. Jack Vaughn has erected a nesday night to spend the summer
Concentrate
further
to IS 1,,
W E HAVE:
1 tablespoon white cloves
very nice marker at the grave of her with relatives in Watertown, N. V.
pounds and add fi pounds of sugar.
I tablespoon whole allspice
beloved husband who is gone, hut and Hampton Falls. N. II.
Boil slowly 6 to 10 minutes. Put 1 tablespoon ■celery seed (crushed)
not forgotten.
Miss Ella Ingram and nephew, into jars that have been washed in
I tablespoon mustard seed
We pledge allegiance to the Amer­
Alton Morris left Wednesday 'for )&gt;oIling water und 'seal while hot.
I tablespoon ground mustard
ican llag and to the republic in
Ingram’a landing on Lake Okeecho­ The above quantity will yield annul
which it stands, one nation individ­
Slice the tomatoes and- onions
bee, to be gone an indefinite time. 23 pounds, or sufficient to fill 18 to
ual with liberty and justice fnr all.—
thin. Sprinkle’ over them pj cup of
Mrs. J. C. Hughes of DeLand was 20 pint jars.
Composed by Gladys It.
salt und let stand over night in a
Airs. I. D. Hart's guest last week
Throughout
the
boiling
care
Mrs. Will Robinson and daughter.
NEW LINK OF
crock or enamel vessel.
Tie the
for Commencement. Mrs. Ifart has
I must be exorcised by stirring to
Miss Gladys was the guest of Mrs.
peppers,
rloves,
allspice
and
celery
as her little guest now her niece.
\keep the ingredients from settling to seed m a rheoAeclotli bag. Slice the
Jack Vuughn Tuesday
Alice Powell from the West Side.
; the bottom and burning.
This i* ii i i n m h i m i i m»|» i m u
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robin-on and
lemon ami chop two pepper pods
Fred Cowan is building a six room
especially necessary after the sugar
daughter, Gladys and little grand­
very line.
Drain the tomato and
home on Mitchell road. Mr. Fortis added.
In ordj-r to weigh the
son, Clifford Kftig spent a very
onion well. Add all seasoning ex­
son has charge of the work.
contents of the kettle at different
pleasant Sunday, the dinner guests
cept one pepper pod to the vinegar,
Sweet corn, cukes, tomatoes, pep- stages in the .process of concentrat­
of their brother.and sister, Mr. and
then add the lomulo and onion.
WE ALWAYS HAVE THE BEST AT. LOWEST PRICES
Mrs. W. N. Culp. They enjoyed pers, potatoes, cabbage, beets, egg ing the weight of the empty kettle Cook [or l .* hour, stirring gently at
the warm .afternoon by eating ire plant, limn beans, celery and various should be noted at tin* start. The intervals to prevent burning.: Re­
cream anti cake and to end up with other vegetables, are being shipped kettle, with its contents can then in­ move spice bag (o prevent darken­
set on the scales or huqg on the
took a delightful car ride out t,o from the celery delta at present.
ing product. Park 'in 10-ounce jar
The wedding of Miss Annie May balance from time to tim e’ without
Rohins"n Spring.
and garnish with tender strips of the
Watson und Ashley Purvice look inconvenience, and the weight of
red pepper, placing them vc'rticaly.
* ‘ UPSAI.A AND GRAI'EVILLE
place last Saturday evening in Rev. the contents easily determined. This
on the opposite sides of each jar
Mrs. Jack Thompson of DeLand Geo. Hyman’s study at the Baptist sauce is not likely to mold: but, as u
Process tor 16 minutes.
was a welcome visitor in Graprville Temple at 8 o'clock in the presence precaution against spoiling it is ad­
Mustard Pickle
Thursday and Friday of last week of a few friends. The bride is a visable after tilling the jars und
Vegetables:
calling on all of her old neighbors. niece of Mrs. Alex Marshall of Cam­ putting on ihi* rubbers ami tops—to
I pint whole small cucumbers
She came over to he present yl the eron City and came here last fall place them in the clothes boiler and
I pint sliced cucumbers
graduation of Jier niece, Miss Ruby from Crystal Lake, Mich., to visit. sterilize them for about 30 minutes.
j
1 pint small whole onions
Hart.
Mr. Purvice came here from Ocala If this sauce is properly made, it will
$ .
t
cup beans
t *T&gt; •odore flergquist, who was also Inst fall and is a nephew of Ben have a bright red color and it rather
3
green
sweet peppers
nA.Jiiyhth Grade graduate expect* Monroe and Mrs. John. Johnson, ml 1.1 and sweet last.
It is delicious
3 red sweet peppers
to leave Sunday for his parents' Cupid claimed them to become per-Jwhen served with meals, oysters,
I pint green lig tomatoes, or l
home at Ft. Meade.
He will be miin’ent residents here us they * will j bnkl-d beans, etc.
Buyers and Shippers o f
missed 'by all of us. especially liy begin housekeeping at once. "'hey
We are indebted to Dr. 11. J. flint cauliflower.
Dressing*
his sister. "Mrs. Edwin
Lundquist. Itaye become very popular and a Howard, Bureau of Chemistry, for
I quarteVinegnr
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Mrs. Ifertelson, who has been suf­ large circle of friends wish them this recipe,
I
tablespoons
dour
fering somewhat from a sprained every happiness.
I
lteriru* No. 2
I cup sugar
wrist was n caller Thur-l.tv at .tile
l-.ir 'ho.*e wishing *i ■uinri* not
tiililc-qiooiiM powdered mustard
homes of Meadames Ballinger and
W
KKIW
A
ITE
M
S
quite-.*.)
sweet,
luit
more
on
the
ori,
tablespoon tumeric
Tyner.
Re.v. Ward (Baptist) of Cassia ' &lt;|rr of ii pickle, 'It" following recipe)
j
talik‘Simon
celery semi
210 E. First S tre e t
Sanford. Florida
Mrs. Johnnie Roblftson visited
g.iv&lt;* u- IW“ very good sermons u.i will be found . It: factory: . ' Scald
&gt;&lt;j(|t
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^
1
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before
n.easurFriday with Mr.*. Tom Fortier.
Sttmluy
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• ,„:-* halv.uq CU^TO-l
- Franlr ll&lt;w*fuLt~an4 '4anuiy -of.:Ot*.
Raymond Boyd r .n out from ['tin.w up with 2 red bulfiiGse p pper.v, *
bora into slices, string beans into 1 1;
Undo motored up Sirmlay, cnlll n't
Sanford visiting home folks Wcd-j2 green liutlno . • pepper . ;»tid
largi inch lengths, diagonally or on the
the homes of Emil Mugnuioh und
nesdny.
_
J unions. Put into un enamel ■«aucehiat nnd chop pepper*. All veg
Niels, Swanson. ‘
The dry weather has,cut the to- pan and and - •
‘ hale* -diotlld' bo tender, and
Wnlfrcd nnd Carl Pierson wen* Ilia to crop' short Very nuirli. How­
I cups of vinegar
j wh ile cucumber* not longer
Sunday visitors at the hotho of Mr. ever a lot of tiuc ones are being
1 11 cups of brown sugar
i2
inches.
and Mrs. H. G: Lundquist.
shipped this week.'
2'icvfJ tab!i*spoimful&lt; of -alt
, Norman. Swanson way out to see
Put
;ill vegetables into brine ov;cr
2 level tcaspdonfuls of who.e all­
K. A. Rush took his young people
his parents one day Inst week, curry­
night',
then
freshen in clear water for
spice
' ,
t
ing his’ mother buck to town with nnd Holidays young people for n
2 hours. Let theta.Vegetables stand |
F IR E PR O O F C O N S T R U C T IO N — E FFIC IE N T* SERVICE
2 level teaspoonful* of whole
fine auto, ride ovjtr to Daytona
him.
in liquor of uni- half vlnegn/ undone
cloves
'
Rev. Bald win walked out'again to Bench Wednesday where they en­
half water for 15 ininu'*"*, then
M OD ERN E Q U IP M E N T *—M O D E R A T E RATES
2 level jenspoonfuls of cinnamon
joyed
their
first
bathe
in
tjti*
surf.
Upsuln for the Sunday school in the
scald in same' liquor.
afternoon mid then gave ua.n splen­ ThVy all wished they could bring — 2 level tciuouunfuL of ground
To mrfko mustard dressing, rub
. C. .//. J E W E T T , M w w er
K*T . .
did sermon on “ The Coming of the the ocean home with them.
all
the dry ingrdienls tog * her (until
2 * level tcaspoonfuls ’of ground
Misses
A
chin
and
Minnie
Holiduy
TafiXLgL__ _
---------------------------HoI£ Spirit" in the evening.
He
smooth, then add the hot vinegar
nutmeg.
took supper at Rev. Krirson's. Mr. and their brother Rex are expected
slowly, stirring to * make smooth
Bring to a boil, stirring frequently
Magnuson kindly carried him bnck home from school Friday’ for. the
puste.
Cook over pan’ of water,
summer vacation.
to procure scorching and boil .until
to town.
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stirring careully until the sauce'
the sauce begins to thicken. The
R. J. Griffin left for Knigmu, Ga.,
Wu hope as many as possible will
thickens. Then drain the vegetables
onions will then be well done. This
thoroughly and pour the mustard
join us i n ' the Sunday school rally Thursday where he has business to
He will visit Leary, should not take over an hour... Re­ dressing over them while hot. Mix
and basket picnic next Sunday at attend to.
move .the vessel from the -rstove,
well add pack in sterilized jurs.
Lake Mary, and thnt a way Van be Ga., before returning home,
put the sauce into jars and seal while
Raymond Royd called on Miss
Process 10-ounce jars fhr 20 minutes
provided that all may get there
hot.
This will keep In a wide
Lucy Mbcely Wednesday evening.
at 180 deg. F (simmering).
that wish to go.
mouthed bottle if it is well corked
The new packing house is pro­
Carl nnd Walfred Pierson attended
and dipped in paraffin.
a young folks' social at Lake Mary gressing nicely. *
TUESDAY I.FGAI, H O LIDAY
We are indebted to Mrs. IV H.

COUNTY

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FOR THIS WEEK SPECIALS

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FISHING TACKLE
NEW LIN E OF BASE BALL GOODS

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Mayor Davison Issues Proclamation
recipe.
Asking Merchants Id Clos
The three recipes following are
Their Stores
from “ Canning, Preserving, Pickling,
9
Whereas, under authority of an
No. A-81 States Relations Service
Act of Congress approved May 18th,
Document 22.
1917, the date of June 5th, has been
Tomato Ketchup '
set
aside ns the date of registration
Select red ripe tomatoes. The ex­
for
all persons required by said act
tra juice, small and broken fruit,
to
registeh
for military service, and.
which will not do for canning, may
Whereas,
the President of the
lie. used if they are sound and rod.
Any green or yellowish parts of fruit Upiled States has called upon all
will make a keptchup inferior in patriotic citizens, as well as all of­
flavor and color and not good for ficers of the various states, counties
market.
Use whole spices tied and municipalities of the United
loosely in a bag while cooking and States to lend, their aid and co­
remove before bottling to prevWtt operation in making a tractive the
darkening the product caused by registration of all male citizens be­
ground spices. This does pot apply tween the ages of 21 and 31 years on
to red pepper, which helps to give a the said 6th day of June.
bright red color. ' Tho pulp of sweet
Now; Therefore, I, J. D. Davison
Spanish pepper or the ground Run* by authority in me vested, a3 mayor
garian paprica moy also be used to I of the city of Sanford, Florida, do!

ON SALE JUNK I. 2. 3. 4, 5, 6
Limit June 21.

Can He Extended to July 6, 1917

O F F I C I A L R O U T E — S P E C I A L TRAIN
JUNE 3rd
Lv. Jacksonville 8 P. M „ Ar. Washington 3:30 P. M.

Lv. Jacksonville

THHEK DAILY TRAINS

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Jacksonville................. $16.95
P a la t k a ..... ..................$18.15
S t Petersburg
$21.20
O cala
$19.00
D a y to n a .................... $19.15
M i a m i ....................... $24.25
H lw l

Klctitle U fh lrd 1‘ulitncn. Nt&lt;vfln|

T in n iT
Orlando

...... $21.20
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Gainesville..........

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Ft. Myers
W est Palm Beach
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St. Augustine.............* I7,/
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IIA TIM riiOM ALL POI NTS
Tor Information—.Rrocrrstlon*.

ATLANTIC COAST LINK AGENTS
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PAGE THREE

Miaa Elsie Clark has returhed to was perfectly safe with this batter they bavodost all foUiO trltn Irish life.
L iv'd Only Ons Life.
iSt. Augustine after a pleasant visit performing.
They have retained their names, how­
The noblest of great men who hnvo
A RESUM E O F S A N F O R D
to Mra. Clark Lconardy.
The bntter ran tnio to form in that ever, unaltered, aud In tho Spanish 'k n n f s s r
HAPPEN
A T *be mm i wng g y j m r u u w n u n t i B le ft tin n r ~nn r i r &lt;r i»r iH&gt;T o g n a n in n y s u m science nnd iTiifiistry hnro lived hut one
AJ4i«w til C m a u b l U H U r Ikb
Miss Pearl' Bennett has gone to field foul line. Both Jones and Kelley mimes us O'Connor, O'Neil, O'Donnell. life oplece. Thnt one. though, was so
Coluna I. "S ochi, Linar.'*at Pkaaa
her
home in Bartow, nftcr a visit to started for If. and tliinlly “ K pI” told Hlisw, nnd «ki on.—Christluu Bcleuco exemplary thnt nothing needed to be
Mr«. R. A. Trikaaa. Pkaaa Ha. 201
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward and Fielder to1 take It. Jones had been Monitor.
bidden; else the veil drawn over their
daughter, while en route from Dat* uticertniii ns to who would hiimlic the
erroneous wnys 'also 'would have
ball olid .was nfrnld that be might
Cancer Not Hereditary.
tona.
blurred the vision of those very Ideals •
I
Reception to Graduate*
Mra. E. P. Morse winning thc prize,
bump Joe. Tlio result was that lie
That eiuiccr la not Inherited In man they so clearly saw and expressed.
yh' reception that la given nnnunl- a handsome chocolate pot. Quan­
dropped the bull Then the batter got seem* to be proved by stntlaUi-H col­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fox will leave n luise till, mid some more of the name lected hy Arthur Hunter nod present­
j j,y st. Andrew* Brotherhood to tities of pink roses nnd aspnrngu*
As Viewed by Chinaman.
thf Senior Graduating Clan* of the fern ndorned the rooms.
followed, with the result ttint Brook­ ed to the Aaaoclntloir'of Life Inaurunce
An ice j today for Virginiu.
A
r/ilrinmari
thus describes n trial
Presidents. .Mr. Hunter Investigated
lyn was licked.
High School wa* held nt the Parish course was served at the refreshment i
In the English law courts; "One man
It
I
irobably
was
the
only
ease
on
j
the
history
of
|M
&gt;llcy
holders
and
found
.
Mrs. Henry Wight. Mrs. Fannie
Jlouie on Tuesday evening, and was hour.
I* quite silent, another tnlks of tho
Munson, Mrs. George Herring and .record wherein n center fielder com­ that when both of n mans parents had time, nnd twelve men condemn tho
p of the chnrming social affairs of
Miss Fannie Relja Munson attended mitted nn error* on a foul hall and thus died of cancer only two grandparents man who luis not said a word."
the week. The young men. who
Informal Porch IJanee
out of 231.had died of this disease.
the
F'aculty Musical Recital at Rol­ upened the way for a Kitting rally.
have quite s reputation as hosts cnIn honor of Miss Sarita Lake, who
Among 31-1 sons nnd daughters of ;&gt;artfrtslned right royally,' Assisted by wos leaving on Wednesday for Wash­ lins College on Wednesday evening.
enia both of whom had died of can­
Rer. Arthur Searing Peck, nnd Mrs. ington, D. C., Hawkins and Albert Others from Sanfotd attending the INVITES FIGHTERS TO ENLIST. cer he could llnd'iiot one case of cauPeck. with » ever» l of thc boya* Conelly entertained with an infor­ recital were Dr. and Mrs. L. R.
cor. lie considered only those oliove
mothera and girlfriends. The big mal porch dance Tuesday evening. Philips, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Walker, Colonel Dickerson W ants Champions In tho age of forty.
His Regiment.
hall w*s attractively decorated with After dancing thc hosts and their Miss .Clare Wnlker and Clifford
IIo found only nine enses of cancer
Invitations to join n regiment of nth among 301 brothers and ulsters of can
,h,. graduating class colors of red guests repaired to Bower's for re­ Walker.
letea have been Kent by Colonel It. I*. corolla pairs. Of the 810 Nona nnd
, n(l white. Red Is also the Brother­ freshments.
Dickerson o f Springfield, Mo., to Jess
Miss Frances Gonzales is the Willard, Carl Morris, Fred Fulton, daughters above forty in 4.88 families
hood color. Dancing and n "sense”
guest of Miss Dorothy Davis in Mike Gibbons, Jim Flynn, Johnny Kll- of which one parent had died of can
contest featured
the
evening’s
Pertonal Mention
ccr only three were known to have
Pnlntka.
amusement.
In . the contest Miss
bane,.Gevirge Chip, Jeff Spilth, A1 Mc­ had the disease
Rov. J. A. Davidson, pastor of thc
Katherine Aycocke wns fortunate in
Coy; Jack llrltlon, l'nckey McFarland,
Congregational church leaves this
Sunday School Worker Coming
Jim L'offc)'* lichPg Iwconurd. JpUnny
making the highest
number
of
week for Mobile. Ala.
Miss "M ary Prire of Louisville,
She Was Hygienic.
jesses and was presented with n
Dundee, Kid McCoy, Bnttllng Nelson,
K y „ a well known' Sunday srhool
A
woman
who has it,three-year-old
Al
I’alzer,
Arthur
Pelkcjr
and
ninny
Mrs.
box of fine candies.
V. Graves and Miss specialist will drrive tin Sanford tbdaughter thought she would prevent
other
Ixtxers.
i .. and, will speak to the Fedora—
,. .
.Weima
,, , ,Graves nre visiting
K friends
* i day
# Colonel Dickerson, n veteran of the the child from touching phials In new
in Palatka.
Informal Dance
tion of Young People* Societies at Spanish*American war, wants to mobi­ •window boxes liy telling her not to
Mias Norma. Herndon wns _ the
go near the plants, for there might he
a " m rs. R. L. Peck and' Mrs. H/ B. the •Presbyterian church tonight on lize Id* regiment on bis ranch, near Scgracious yftung hostess to sixteen of
hugs In the earth that would bite. She
dalln,
Mo„
where
Stanley
Ketchel
was
"The
Young
Peoples'
Horietirs
und
Connelly spent Wednesday in Tnmleft the .child alone n short while and
the younger society act nt an in­
the Sunduy School.” All those in­ killed.
when
she came back found the earth
formal house dnnee on Wednesday
terested in the work of our II. Y.
thrown right and left. And before J. R. STEWART, Prop.
First
Paymsnt
on
Cardinals.
■
evening. ThesJ young people ure
PHONE 194
Mr. and Mr*. F. J. Gonzales are P. U., Epworth League or any of the
The llrst payment of flT.’ .OOO oil the site could call the child to task, the
very gay “ n&lt;1 very native, having ^
(pending a few days in Jacksonville. Christian Endeavorers of Sunford MuO.ono purchase price of the St. Ixiul* little one looked "nt her proudly nnd
dances, picnics nnd parties almost1
.are invited to hear Miss Prire at Nationals was made to Mrs. Helene' said. "I didn't get bitten, mother; I
daily since the closing of school. On -V rT
“
'
?:1I0 tonight.
Britton the oilier day. Subsequent didn't put my bands In the dirt—I
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kent and
Wednesday evening they tripped
imymcnta
will ln&gt; made within three 'i*i*l a sjiooii,"— Worcester Evening
.
She
will
speak
aguin
to
the
Sun­
the light ‘ fantastic to the music of Mr. Beecher Kent left last night-for
y»*ttrs.
Articles
of lncor|xirntlou for Pest.
day school workers of town at the
lU lN fa c m l C ra n rn l Silo* are Storm Proof,
the Victrola. the spacious
rooms Washington, D. C., Ohio and Il­
llie company that Is buying the fran­
I!«rrU a (ln | and mrr V r t f r t t S lt if r f i r or n f
Methodist
church
pext
Sunday
aiflinois'for
a
two
months'
vacation.
•n«l » h r n bulll Ly u « a rr v r r j m o t lr f ilr lo root
xnd .hroad verandns being ideal for
Jones, orlglImportant Trifles.
ternnon at 4 o'clock. • All Sunday chise were filed. J.
italor «»f; IIh- plan ;f«*r a |N.|.olnr stork
dancing. Cake nnd ice cream was
The
nwxt
TTIflintf
HdUonsTlut?
nffyer
10-ft. Diameter .1fi.fi. Iirgh f250
* srhnnl*~ WOTkcfs "Slid prospective
■prTFrf'nnd-thc-party-brnkp up a t 'a —Miss Katherine- Wilkie TrrTvecT'on ! teachers of the various churches are epinpnuy, said that there are about n man's ererllt nre to tie regarded. The
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Wednesday
from
Chtittnnonga.
J.nm» stis'ktioblers
Jones Js jriislrt* sound of your hammer at five In the
late hour
1
urged
to
Inpresent
to
hear
her
|
for
more*
tUs
a
Ml
prr
ei*nt
of
the
vot­
Penn., and will spend* the summer
1 h «fr l*t lcr • In rtu ilr I rtn rn l Moor and
morning, or nine nt night, heard h&gt; a
lh '1 U l l r r t o \\ imm| I
and Uuora; In fa r•
Mins Price is an unusually gift«-&lt;l ing atiM-k.
with her sister, Mrs. W. J. Thig­
creditor, make* him cinder six uionlh*
•«r jour T o l t l Cool for Ih r C o m p lrlr Hilo
' At Daytona llearh
woman and will tell us important
longer; but If he sees you ill ii billiard
pen.
rro d j for u*r.
There will he quite u colony of
|truths in a very interesting way.
table or hear* your voice al i i . tavern
Spanish Irishman.
Sanford people at the Bertrli this
G EO . J. V A N D E V O R D
Mrs. It. S. Davies and son went JThU ,a aM
"f
A recent writer draws attention to When yon should be III Work, lie sends
summer to say nothing of the week- over to Daytona on Sunday t0 unity of religious forces. Miss Price the connection Which has long cxlstisl for Ids money ihc next day.—Beujntulu
- MT. DORA, FLORIDA
V
rod parties and Sunday visitors from spend the next two months.
Mr. I 1* Huptist. but in this visit to San- between Ireland and Spain. In the
Sanford who- make .Daytona theih Davics will join them for the week­ ford she speaks in the Presbyterian daya of the "Wild Geese," when Irish­
and Methodist churches.
men were curving out futures for
objective point on a hot day. Among end.
themselves us soldiers of fortune In
those who haVe cottages of their
FERTILIZER
tunny lands, they went In large num
o«n &lt;&gt;r have rented .fhcnjVor the
Registration Day Fonreri
I
liers
to
Spain
Tin'll
iignlli
laige
hum
&lt;
ninhinaliun
llrand*-(iood
for \n&gt;thing Thai
rgi*lahl&lt;*«« KHpccinlly
Mr
and
Mrs
\
\
A
Fitts.
Sr.,
season nre. Mr. nnd Mrs. \Hurry
The Sanford City Band will render lier* “ f I i KIi men nnd \\&lt; men. iuiiiia •*.
will
leave
Sunday
fur
Washington.
too l.II NH HS - . . t : 2i
.*00- 1.11 NM hs . . . ||.n
Ward and daughter. Miss F*Prn
the following program. * o'clock Ilii-iii heloiig'ng to well know n Inin
lH a t a f i rh af(n l n l r a irri N tl ln i to Infi'.ion fur »mall rtlj drJIirftr*.
Ward. Dr.-and Mrs. J. N. Hobson D. ( . to attend the Confederate Tuesday evening, June 5th, at the Hies, i migrated |o Spnln In the m il)
snd family; Mr. and Mra. B. W. Reunion. They will lie the guests pnvilion:
days of the iillieleciilh iviitqe). All
SEED PEAS .
Ilerndon and daughter. Norma; Mr. of Attorney General Gregory and
these Immlgranis were adopted lo Ih.
Program—J.
M.
Gallagher,
Di­
U h ip f r r o lll . f l . J i p&lt; r bu
( l a j • 11-23 prr bu
llratiham • 9 I
per liu,
Y r l t r l Ilia n
family and of the Assistant Attorney
and Mr*. It. 8. Davies and son.
Herd • l.'.r a p r r bu.
count i). -and the) aib'pied II, whole
rector:
General. The former is the only
r lo
• full ••ossrtmrnl of h o f«r m il r«»o fre d . In rlu d ln f b r r t pulp, ro fn in n l m r a l . r l r .
March. "The Explorer"
Jewell heartedly—an Whole hearltally, Indeed,
. \
.
•' •
I'leoM* ( r t our p tlrrn . All prlrr* a rr f. o. b- J i r k o t m lllr .
nephew of Mrs. Fitts, while the lat­
ilull,
n*
the
writer
itlroiidy
icie
r.d
to
llrnutifnl Hirth'loy Party
Overture, "Mignonette" Bowniann
ter is a nephew of Mr. "Fitts.
(Hiiuti’d out. hardly mis ot their pre*
Mr and Mrs'. W. D. Gillen enter­
Waltz. "American Students”
cut rvpiCM'itlailves speak EiiglLh. al
tained on Saturday afternoon from
*
Missad uny inle n* ' a lint w t* lo'iie." mo
702 W. HAY ST.
•
JAC KSONVILLE. FLA.
Mr*. Fred Williams ami. little foil,*
.1 to 5 with n beautiful party in
Ballet music from "William
Tell"
left Saturday for Michigan to rehonor &lt;d the third birthday of their
Rossini
nurtn until the return of Mr. Willittle son, Billy. The looms were
One Step,•"Beaux Esprit*” Tomkins
liums, who is a Lieutenant in tJie
lovely in life national colors. In the
Two Step, **Roeky Road to
^ i—
p *—
p
C. S. Engineering Cofps.
dimin' room the buffet was hanked
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Grant
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uith f. ros and r&lt;-d rose*. in tin- arch
llumoreshc
.
Dvorak
Rev. Arthur Scaring Id-ck and Southrn Briezes. "A Tombet» ecu I ho rooms American (lags
were-draped with the red, white nnd Mrs. Peek, with Mrs. Define Tur­
Picture"*
*
Atherton
blui limiting. But the charm of the ner motored over to DeLund on
Finale
prettv room centered in the table Wednesday to attend the Twelfth "The Star Spangled Banner"
A
mold
v.bit h was covered with a handsome Night performance of the Green
shoe toil, centered by the big Room Club of Stetson I ’ niversity.
white b^thduy cake that was or-* the play in which,Tenney Deane, a
Have Nice Home
nameiped* with three candles,. red, Satlford boy played n prominent
Among
the many improvement*,
»hio- ..ml blue. The take was sur­ part,.was given on the campus.
on Sanford Heights i&lt; the remodeled
rounded with* fern which uuheld
Mrs. ■Mafgaret Barnes, Dr. nnd home of Mr nnd Mrs. J. ('. Cowan
numerous miniaturr lings.
Red.
which has been transformed into one
whin ind blip basket* filled with* Mr*. Thomas A. Neal were among
the Sanford folks who attended the ,,f *»“ '
‘ "".fortable homes in the
raridu were the place favors. White
city. The living room is large and
play
at
Stetson
University
on
Wed­
•dahlias and red roses completed the
" I f a mail w rite a better book, preach a better sermon
Very attractive, made from two
charming effect.
Master Billy was nesday afternoon. Thqy were the rooms being thrown into one. The
or build a better mouse trap; no m atter if he builds Ids
a handsome little figure receiving dinner guests of Dr. nnd Mr*. Lin­ other rooms are well adapted to the
house in t)io wilderness, the world will make a beaten
his tiny guests, in the sailors' uni* coln llulley in the evening.
needs of the family and an uiulu.
fnwif of Uncle" Sam's TJatJyt “ GaRtc*
path to his door.’r ..................... - - - - - dan* sleeping porch adds much to
Mrs. Aylett Fitts, Jr., returned the comfort of the house. ,A new
were played on the lawn and Mrs.
-Emerson.
K. 1). Hfownlee to)d all softs of in­ yesterday frtftn Urlandn and will be porch with plenty of space makes
teresting stories that delighted the the guest of Mr*. Thomas A. Neal this home very attractive and file
Mrs. Fitts was 'many friends of the Cowans are con­
Milltmn Others -assisting Mrs. Gil­ for several «lay*.
len in looking after the pleasure anti seriously ill but is now rapidl.w re- gratulating them upon l heir -line
eomfnrt of the small guests were cbvering.
new home in Saqfotd’s most attrac­
Things Have grown larger but have not changed from yesterday.
Billy'- grandmother, Mrs. Alice
tive suburb.
Miss
Thelma
Adums
has
rettifned
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—
-------------------rHalt. Mrs. T. I). Langley. Mrs. A.
T o d a y, people listen for the best..
Th ey are a reading people
M. Philip* and Mrs. Braxton Per­ from Waycro'ss, Ga.. where ahe lias
and are constantly looking for the b e s t . ...........................kins. Hilly was the recipient- of lieen .attending s'choAI.
4 *
*
many lovely gifts. Th'e children int'. WORLD'5 RECORD FOR
lUfiL were Wm. ilraddy. Wallace • Mra. McCullough of Waycroo. Ii »
CONTINUOUS GAMES *
I'idlip-, Donald .Urownleo,-Irene and the guest &lt;d her sister, Mra. J. I'- 4* *
'
*
&gt;
"n iff" Selinller. left fielder of «
bn.ily Urillin, Hose LuVcrne nri\l Hall.
You jnvite them to your door through advertising
-»* tin* San Francisco bnaoball learn •
BW)' Hurt, CurmefT~Nji thtjeM jjM *
of
llie
t’liast
league,
wlm
Imlds
the
4&gt;
Miss
Lilliun
Jones,
who
has
horn
Rewman, Mary Conelly, Lois, MnrYou-must hold them w ith your product.
- .
•
*•
,
t » » t nnd Edwin Shelly, Genevieve the attractive guest of Miss Eliza­ * worlds record Tor |iartidpollou •t. In musectitlve baseball games.
Bxtten, Katherine Alien, Julia and beth Sfhfford returned to Orlando
4.
mok Ida first layoff "fler having 4*
J*m.&gt; Higgins. John Edward Hig- on Tuesday, accompanied hy Mra. t playcrl in tU2 i-onlesia. Ills reo- »
I'n*. Dorothy Luwson, Geo. Moyp, Stafford and her* daughter.
4* ord tar conaccutlvo games liegan
Cbhrlptte and j (,hn Hunsell, Brag.4- witli (lie openlug of llie season ♦
W e do both and that is the sole reason w hy.w e have and arc
Miss Willie Singletary has return­ t&gt; of 1014. Tills season he baa 4&gt;
*°n Perkins, • Jame* Hayes, James
♦
played
In
alitemt
games
straight.
♦
succeeding with our G AS and S T E A M F IT T IN G , P L U M B IN G ,
. jollard, Emily Bailey, Margery
ed from Mims where she lias been
Hoskins. Billy flouchellc Wight and teaching.
4*
^
IR R IG A T IO N P L A N T S , S E W E R P IP E and T IL E , O IL and
4, 4, ^
4 , 4&gt; 4&gt; ♦ &lt;|» •&gt;
4' 4* ♦ &lt;8» ♦ ' h
hmolyn Coffee. The porch was a
G A S E N G IN E S , P U M P S and S P R A Y IN G M A C H IN E R Y
Friends of Mr. Claude Trawick
roi-v nook in y.dlcw and green
*bfr* Hilly and his
Mamma re- will be interested to hear that he has
ft iv 'd .
joined the electrical training class of
«
thc U. S. Navy at New York City.
Auction Bridge
*lr» |i. WT. Herndon entertained
Mrs. A. F. Hell will leave on Sat­
tables of the Auction Bridge urday to attend the Reunion in
ub on Wednesday afternoon with Washington, I). C. She will be ac­ Committed Error on Foul Ball
companied by Mrs. W. N. Seegar of
Which Opened Batting Rally.
Ocoee.
They will visit in Mary­
land, Pennsylvania and Virginia be­
Hero's another one for the book:
fore returning home,
Fielder Jonea tells It. and lie was the
"goat,” or rather the defented pitcher
Mrs. Guy Randall and baby re­
tried to make him occupy thnt ndc.
.
. *
** *t
•
turned last week with her mother
lie- wns playing center field for
from Kentucky. She is the guest of Brooklyn this particular day, nnd hi*
[M E M B E R S S A N F O R D BO ARD O F T R A D E )
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. club w-as ahead In the ninth Inning
Crim.
whrn a dead left field Ijltter cauio to
bat for tho opponents. Jones swung
Mra. P. M. Ulsh of Jacksonville over Into deep left, and Joe Keliey,
W L L T H E M h y a s ta g
la the guest of Mrs. Ernest Krupp. the left gardener, went In fairly cloao
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\ Mrs. Ulsh has a son, Mr. .Malcolm to take Caro of a line lilt. Keeler, the
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Ulsh stationed at the Monroe rail­ right fielder, swung around Into cen­
yrrnbtr*.
jSc sod
ter. knowing thnt hi* own. territory
road bridge.
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IN T H E H EA R T OF T H E W O RLD 'S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E SEC T IO N
PUBLISU
AN D

SEMI - WEEKLY

F R ID A Y S

IN SA N F O R D —Life 1t Woith Living
NUMBER HI

SANFORI). FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JUNK 8, l'JI7

VOLUME VIII

SURVEY IS PRIMARY LAW MORE BRICK PAVING
AMERICAN SHIPS SAFE
F , REACH french coast AUTHORIZED OPENS GATES FOR SANFORD STREETS
COLLIER CARRIES WHEAT FOR SCHOOL FOR FRAUD
FINE THOROUGHFARES
“ A voter cannot register unless he
AMERICAN ARMY WILL FO L -! *nd ‘J®
distance
EDUCATIONAL STOCK TAK­ FORMER SANATOR BRYAN hns (laid and has with him—pro­ P aT m ETTO T O B E P A V E D
AO AINST THE OPEN
NEXT, FR O M SECOND TO
LOW LATER IN TH E SUM -j ta ™ diale
obiert,vc c,f lhis n&lt;,w ut‘
ING THAT SHOULD BE
duces’ —his poll tax receipts.
In common with other sec­
BALLOT
TENTH
T rr
----- U----OF
BENEFIT
"Voters
already
registered,
outside
tions of tho line in Belgium along n
MER
.
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of cities of 20,000 population, lire al­
The present city council believes
lowed until April 1Sfh to pay their *4
in pnving the rity streets ®nd while
poll taxes.
But voters inside such
Sanford at the present time prob­
cities must register during February
ably hus .us many or more paved
and March before each election and
streets than many other cities of
cannot qualify by paying their poll
this size there are many streets th at
taxi*s after March.
need the brick paving and they are
II. I.. K. Memorial Services qi Meth­
But if every .other provision iij doing this as fust as the money for
odist Church Sunday
the bill ’ were beyond criticism sec­ same is available.
*’
For thp third time In four years
tion
.'17
is
enough
to
condemn
the
the Rrothcfhood of Locomotive En­
Tho Scythe**- Clay Co., under the'
legislation. It requires the. voter to
gineers of this division havo invited
able management of Supl.' Holler
mark his ballot 'in full view of the
the pastor of the Methodist church
t m ) ’. "
and his nssistnhtH ure the successful
inspector*.
This means nothing |
.
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...
,
A large American transport con­ of this city-to deliver the Memorial
,
! contractor* and when they havo u
more,
nor
lets
than
the
destruction
,
,
•
,
.
„
taining wheat for American troops sermon, lie has consented to- do so.
,
i ,i . J°«*
means th at the. work is well
of
the
secrecy
of
the
ballot,
and
that
t
.
.
;
„
,
which are to come later, has crossed Next Sunday at 11 o'loek will Ite the
...
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,
done. I he paving out Park avenue
lougcr.
•
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the Atlantic under the protection of I time when t he division will * **m*- in doing |tnd how efficiency. m„y Hr||J1UXIwlitnw Ill t tlP vnttiur HTtrl Tttrt wii^wjILnul Jluy
,
. ..
, ^ray—whtb»-part—of th r-co mml-v—eon-----expression
.of
the
will
of
the
people
.
.
.
.
.
,
secured.
About
.260
survey*
h
a
v
e
.
ay,
uy
Wllh
,
hl&gt;
sr(.und
primary,
an ^meNcun warship, the Matin an­ it body tn t In- Church for t lu-ir Mi.
.
tract wus paid for by the property
tn
our
elections.
.
i
.
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.
been
made
in
the
l
nited
St.iti
i,
|)lirjnj.
tinlast
rampaign
considernounces. The transport is now be­ morial service. The Yholr will ren'owners also as the street was mado
"If
Ibis
bill
hevomos
a
law
many
wj,|,.r
ut|1|
t
|
„
varying
in
size
from
the
city
»f
New)
r.,js,.,|
,|.is
law
\ large ajtending unloaded at a French port, the der special minir
i•t•;•
•xtra expense gladly
tlm stale
f \\ xoiiimg i The n* w law which in tikes such ra*l 1&gt;*f our best ei11 ns will stay away (,,irh, h\ those who lia*l abutting
anee is expected.
All will tind a Y ork
nrw* f'.i|»*t *rty»
county systems.
( ’h-vetund. ohm, leal «‘li.inges in (lie plan of registering 1from the pol|s
it sides the employer properly. This -is said to he one nf
{’reparations arc being made for I real wcb-optc.
The evening service will be belli Mas well sutlslu-d with lor puldie ami \ofihg was passed during th will ex*-rl Ins ihlltieiire upon Ins em­ (lie finest pieces of puling ill the
the reeeption of the American troops,
.cgkioii. In fact ployees. ami xxor-t of all, the pur- * „ t*
the paper says further. A number of at 7 :.’I0. -A real gospel message will rli.n.ls until the findings **f an . x- |a„t fl w |„,ur,
|
h
Yt
&lt;ijrvry
imi
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ihiii
w
&gt;i,ni
I
«
*!%
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I
In*
chaser of xoles apd voters will Id
b*Mi similar td those of the British be delivered by the pastor.
l&gt;|iriug the past few weeks the
enabled
to know that tin* votes In
the
war
news
oil
the
front
page
**f
;.,|iuiirnme:it
of
tin*
legislature,
army have been organized.
same company has . been busy with
( In di.-.(Undng the.qew law xestyr- bought* wert* cast, in accordance with city -streets und have paved Sixth
SEM IN O LE BIG REGISTRATION the daily papers. ^
the bribery contracts.
An educational survey is a e.i- day Mr. Bryan said:
street from Oak to the primary
Washington, D." C., June 7 .—The
’.'With a law like this it will be
the
school bn the west side and running
naval collier Jupiter has arrived In More Than a Thousand Register in operative movement of the edit-' "T h e registration feature of
rational. commercial
mid
-...tal primur*. He lion bill i&gt; highly **h- idle t o 't a l k :il**ml honest election-. i past the grammar school, making u
The ( 'mint) With Few
Pran*• Secretary DunJels announced
\\* Will Im! ||.ix e I In ill *'
f nr i cs iif I tie 11,III III ||ill I
T(|* ' - ni J t*« I **»f .* • •
Lie millions
■I*in* thoroughfare not only for the
tt&gt;&lt;l*
latb'ii with 10.5(10 tons **f
-••bool* Vnil for all I rathe
This
Registration
Dux
in
Srtmnoi*
pussH
i*.|e
Slirxex
will
l»
III
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h
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r
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j
,
,
|
&gt;
l„,|(,
ilM
.
,.
u!i, ,.t and other supplies. The -&lt;hip
Poaril
&gt;
|
I
Trade
Voles
-ireel
was
also
paved
from
Magnolia
nil
qqn-tlx
atnl
there
wer*
no
dis­
aailed from an American p**rt with­
1 r"f- Y I. Hall ll 1*1 ll»|i*h* It *. .qiail** 1 l. If.kept Opeji nlily dUMNg
Dr. Francis M. Turper ami parly ! to Palmetto for the primary school
out any intimation td l.er voyage orders reported and • not even a Jas. Norman, professor of education., February in tlit- precincts and only
.
having been given out «tnd is now at chirp about the selective dr;dt and Teachers’ College, Uiiiversity of , during Mareh in the superior’s of- of New York city reached Sanford on the enst side.
on the city of Jacksonville yesterday
N**t content xxith this the property
ull those who were eligible to register
anchor in a F.rench. port.
t Continued uh l*uge !*•
. | lice.
and will spend a few days in Flor-1owners on Palmetto have petitioned
walked up to the polls and gave the
The Jup ter is one of the navy s . . . . .
Ida’s summer resort. It is likely that the eotincil for pnving on this fine
largest colliers. She was the first
.
Dr. Turner will he a Seminole conn-. street and it will he paved the regutlrfiriaclly propelled steamer ever;
1" hanford the pr**tl&gt; |(ni ( roh&gt;
ty investor. . .
I
.
Nation width as soon as the proper
built and* her performance was so girls , were yt the polls all day enI steps have been taken fur the let(oo,i it led to the adoption of elec- r«»llt"K the members .for
.........*(•*»&gt;
• Secretary Marlowe lias- teturned ting of the tonlrncl.
trie drive for nil new buttleahips and »»«&gt; t*»»ierw.sc assisting in tin; r.g
fmm Washington, where, he went to
All of these streets have the dunbattle cruisers, the American n a v y . i«tratton.
Many assistants were
appear befo re llo- I n l e r a t a le .C’&lt;mv
BY A fiu-rce t'oiiiinissiotl in beh alf of llo- log cement grouted work which
bring the only one in the world to'pr«™ «l.
««viee at -the polltng OPENING TO HE C E L E B R A T E D
makes the ideal paving an smooth as
adept this type of propulsion. The l‘&gt;««'^ »" «•&gt;» * r" w&lt;l
""»'** Ui,s
JU B IL E E W EEK
&gt;(uppers and growers in iln- matter
asphalt and as |irm a-* the rock of
Jupt.r was built at Mare Island, l“M.,‘* and in or.ler t*» get tli.m
**f freight ra t e s .
Gibraltar.
•Navy yard, San Francisco, and hus.*'W"‘d up voluntere -clerks
.
Palmetto is one n/ th e.finest resi­
high speed for an auxiliary naval.
into service and many willIf. you are a farmer the following I.
dence streets in Sanford and only
vcsm-I which would cmtble her to '»« helpers were found,
appreciation nub mlicd jo
Iractor
. . ,
L .
,
;
locks brick paring t o make it idea!
wrap*, submarine at lark under any
The polls were kept open until
r arming fur Mav will he **i parroii, ,
and the i#l*k street from Second
bu* unusual rondICi.lns. Secretary !
l«-«‘k and those men who gave
lar mtere-t t*&gt; '**u and if von are nlteet lii li-tith street past the k
:.. i.
high
Darns did not specify what sup-1«h**ir time «» day and p arted tho
iC't. von riiOllut lijlt help relaize lls
. , ,, .
. ... ,
. . . i_
&lt;»4 . .
. j st'huol hiiilding will lie u groat inpiles ntfivr than wheat'tho big ves- »'h’ ht (of Unde Sam without pay are
trulli nod mitgnllicfnce:
11 n." ',
‘
(ves'tment for the Htv and the resi*rl carried '
certainly to he cbmmended.
Oer I nremu.t
the
1
e mo -t Il il'/en
I
■|intn ii Paliiiettu axeninI’Vecincl 1 on the we,-»t sid* rigne«l
I ii mer..
"The farmer rni-e* the fond that
Pans; France, June 7 . —The Amer­ up ‘JtiO and Pri’cinct B on tin* eiist
Trade and Advisory Board to he
fud- ii* lit- cotton livlds and sheep
ican steamer Silvershell has jhad a side signed up 117. 'making a tntnl,
held at his nflicc. curlier Park and
III’, i n- the. i tut to » we wear.
lie
In the
bar*'' "jih a suhmnriike In the” M**d- f**r Sanford city **f 7‘JT
cyirtniereial streets It i- requested
tnmi-lio- ii -■ with the. necessaries "f
Mir:. ...m.
After the exchange of county tin- total of the preclude wajfint all ollirern he present.
life mid a generous surplus witli
BIG
making
a
grand
total
for
SentGh stint, the submarine disappeared.
•m
t ••
which to follow tlm corn pass of civ­
The &lt;!i tails id the fight were made ole county of 1,04B which is a rec­
Next Tuesday. 7:30 p - in., is the
ilization to all the corners qf the
.
public today by the ministry of th ord of which to In* proud:
Ids ' "will *V‘0 »thly meeting of the Sanford
earth.
His peaceful lii
In fact tho regit ration rati go' f a r __
marine.
___
_
tt|e(4 in g -W &gt; ill
p la n te d and lijl(d, support every­
The' Sitvcrahell, commanded' b y alicnd riT all ’ expeefairons that ' Hie
be held &lt;» tho court house .and ull
thing'in tlm .woYld tlij* industries, interested ure requested to attend,
Capt. Torn Carlton Mighled the sub­ cards were exhausted and more of
urts,
sciences, humanities. untDthvsc
them
had
to
lie
printed
to
keep
ty»
marine on May UO. I n 'the running
tit
;
VountleHH
clusters of human life
the
registration
in
Siipford
nndjother
firht wlilch followed the American
Sanford in no longer talked of ns
which we call pities.
boat proved speedier than its enemy parts of tin* county.
His
has
been
a
big
job
that
of!
the
backward city. The advertising
Due of the events of the* week supplemented by cDct’ ir fans will
and it* master in gun fire. The dis­
stnrting
the
world
and
keeping
it
campaign
that has. been constantly
will he the opcftlng of the beautiful m he the auditorium most vo.nfoflappearance of the submarine dns
Home Guards’ Worth
going on for several months past has
going
hut
he
lias
done
it
cheer­
,ii*
w
Presbyterian
church
to
lie
cchable
in
j
he*
summer.
The
windows
audilen. ’
•
The home guard will he nq- joke.
fully, never seeking praise or tjlory. secured much other advertising for
The SiU'crshrll id of 6.605 tons, It will hi* for service, and if the war hrated with n Jubilee' Week turd re- of th* church arc not nf the memorial
vlvnl services beginning next Sun- cathedral efTcci Imf Ure of stained While cities have bought und rold, Seminole rounty and people, who a
Owned by the Shell Oil Co. of Cali­ continues long there i s - going tn he
day, June JOlli.
*
. . *
gln-s, all T,f llivm to match and of-a and grown rich and fat. he has’ year ago had never been told of this
fornia. She sailed from American much for it to do. Every woman in
The Pres^yteriaic
church
was color that gives a soft mellow glow whittled and laughed, ‘planted and «rctIon are. daily inquiring for dtfta—
fariy in May with a crew of 4.1 men, St. Petersburg, will bo made tndcli
This nation. r»‘ i‘*'»»k'
« prospective citizen.
A gluncq
started over a year ugy und Fhe. ion- to tlR^fiTtlifirofnn'*riiur. hr*.itid hleoxl- harvested.
of v hnin
are Americans.
Her more comfortable by tho knowledge
gregutian have Ih-cii worshiping in ing with the light tnn' lleted wall- )„ itself r ic h e s -from all the world, around you shows this activity going
commander -is- from “New York.
that there, is un organized hotly nf
the Sunday srhool room for life past j- most rc-tfql to the eyes and has almost forgot whom it owed first for on and must indirutc to you, no ■
devoted husbands and fathers to
.
matter what your business may he.
year waiting for the finishing of the ‘been prqnbunred by t-ll who have its achievements.' .
Ben. Haig has launched his ex­ protect person and property. Loyal uuditorium liut the waiting is now to seen them I'd In* the lii ‘,t design that
It has taken a world calamity, a th it conservative advertising and
pected blow at the.Gcrmap lines in men are joining voluntarily for home! he rewarded by one of the finest could
he
obtained
in church catastrophe without precedent in cmtinual boosting will build SanInde­ auditoriums Bnd church buildings in window*
iklguiin, striking early this morning protection. St. Tetersburg
what we Tord and Semlnolo county as no.
The- church is hunt of Idstory to remind us of
, . the state.
•long ji nine, mile front on the Mes- pendent.
that other agency.
never
should
have
forgotten
heavy vitrified hriek wjth the black
Mm-. Wytschaeto
rid|*p,
between
the
fa
rider
is
carrying
in
his
strong
ttt
'
’
.
The entire church
liqjldlng
is mortar hlfert and this lends thut nti1 pres and Lille.
Success marked
arms live jJcstjniex of, tin* nations;
Circuit Court
. .* 86 feet long,Und. 75 .feet wide zilid»cM ‘. l "lH «" Jl(«'
The, various railroads , are urging
'he opening of the ■o^tiulvOi ,tlic
'Circujt court, resumed on Wednes­ occupies the corner of Third street * "iiicli sought after b&gt;v architect- that our welfare, eveh our very heavier loading fqr their cars and
Bti\ish wjnning nil their initial ob- day, taking Up the murder case of und Oak avenue. Tho church build- »»"l builder* of churches in ull parts lives.* eling closely to the results of
asking that prompt bundling he
jertiv, and pushing on. Their-fur the state vs. Ruben Davis for the
Ids work in his IhTiIh, gardens atiti given equipment in loading und un­
ing consists of the auditorium und of this and other countries
‘ her progress is reported to* he satis­ murder of a white man named
In fact the Presbyterian church, orchards.
loading.
They are ’correct in this
23 other rooms, consisting of parlors,
factory.
While u considerable * Stephens near Altumonte last Feb­
The men and women on Amer­ anti deserve the support they are
reading room. r«*»t rooms, kitchen inside and out could not he improved
‘ Ditch separates the field of thi ruary.
The case is being argued and session room, the.last named to upon and aside from tip* beauties ican farms are richly fitted to meet seeking. They must he efficient as
new offensive from thnt of Arras the today.
he fitted up in clsgant shape with und comforts of the uuditorium the this great emergtnry. Their ances­ ull others anti must attain thin ef­
operation may he considered in con­
special furniture and will he a me­ congregation feel thut they also have tors builded for chnrnrtrr and stam­ ficiency witli the means in hand
junction with thut of tho continuing
morial to the late J . N. Whitner, a working plant that-will areommo- ina while laying new trails through and it is each ‘shipper's duty to lond
Dr. Hyman on the War
battle on the Arras front. A sweepfurnishings being' u memorial date the many young people’s so- the wilderness, beset‘ with •the dan­ his rnr ns near rapacity and as
I)r. George Hyman who is now in thc
•ali'nt in front of tho city of Lillo
from
his
many friends till over Flor fifties, the .Sunday school and the gers of the frontier. B u t that was quickly us he can. and in
b*s been creuted by the ArraA nt- Washington will he home tomorrow
They them­ helping himself help his railroads.
many and one requirement* "( 1'"* only the foundation.
|*ck and in a broad sense this salient and on Sunday morning will preach Ida.. *
selves
have
lieen
carrying
on the We ure anxious to extend a willing
up
to
date
churches.
The new auditorium that will he
&gt;» now- under threat from tho north- on tin* subject of ‘‘Tiie World Was
great work of .production and fruit- hand wherever we ran and feel that
From
a
Richmond
Viewpoint"
and
opened
to
the
public
next
Sunday
Let us hope that the J.'ihilce Week
frn and southern attack.
Through the suns and the Board of Trade members who *
in tho evening will preach upon.the for the first time will have a seating and the yoming of Dr. Venable will lesanes*.
Belying the recent German boast
storms
of
American rural life they are principally shippers will willing­
capacity for 660 people and is ar­ ntenn a greut outpouring of the good
Orithh o i ”w l « ‘iwm Arrai « W * « “ T * W « M
W .r Kr»m
have
worked
intelligently, hand In ly fall in line and pay especial at­
k»'l Ik- » I,.Hod, C m . IL I« . m r l l J W .,h l» ,t o n Vlow 10 nt
" ranged in the half circle effect faring people of this city anti county and hand with Nature.
tention to this feature of their busi­
*ki. . 0 , k l.rovod' that ho had „ ol | ho.o aormon. . I l l ho •»•«*«•&gt;*'► the nltar^situated in the southeast that,tunny sowls will he saved, that
As
they
have
met
every
crisis
in
ness. While we. without hesitancy,
loo k.k
.1
..
1tcresting as Dr. H y m an . has been corner of the room. The new pews III
many
new
to |
( I I I * ll«
" members
Ul l»» • *’ will
" '*■ 'he "lidded
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his initiative there by making .
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the
past,
American
farmers
are
at
oppose* the proposed 15
per cent
are of mission finish and of the very the Presbyterian church and other
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&gt; 'Mooailul drive south ol U n . , *« " * * *"&gt;"“'‘* 1
" d * '“ *
the
world's
service
today,
ready
at
freight
rate
advance
because
no
latest design and the altur furniture {-hurchea in this city and there could
' ‘ "hint; a mil, of *ho G om an Hunt |
R l r t *"»” d
“ ve' * ' f ” ’ , ' ' . '
the
threshold
in
the.
present
hour
occasion
has
so
far
arisen
on
certain
and finish of the woodwork all pot ite uny better time thun the
"»*"' "1 tho S o . , , , , . Tho ro vo th o ,.- 1 ln* ' ' " J * " h '1 * * k' ” «
1J *
of need."
lines all over the country to war­
"«» l»m (hi. h l o . had hardly dlod .« • * -I u .llo r and ahould be , M . *' mutches, ‘ making a . beautiful effect. present for people to got right with
rant such tin increase, it is felt in *
In
the
’
large
bnlcony
comfortable
God and not only save themselves
* ‘ *y hetore tod.y-a a lt.o k
« &gt; " ki* b-aror. Ibe- Inlorm.tion a*
Friday evening nt 7 :3 0 President lieu of this opposition our olTorts in
opera
chairs
in
the
same
finish
bh the hut help to save the world in this
'•unchcl on the other side of the fln»l ha,,d*
behalf of- the carrier in other chanLdle salient. A Rharp, well defined | Uvery one cordially invited to at- pews are installed and the many great world* crisis that is trying \Duttqn of the Board of Trade ha*
RVmtinucd on Page 4&gt;
windows
in
the
church
and
balcony
men’s
souls
everywhere.
•
callcd
a
meeting
of
the
Board
of
curve in the line, about a mile deep, tend both of these services.

Paris. France, Wednesday, June 6.
^The ministry of marine announced
tonight that American warships have
anchored off the French coast. The
announcement adds:
"The French navy greets with joy
on their arrival these new brothers
in arms who under tho flag of the
, jreat American republic have come
to participate until final victory in
the struggle^ against the common cn-

front of some 30- mites, its defenses
had' been subjected to n tremendous
™
V* u ir? ™ nuo, u"
«H,undin« »»' ‘ he British artdlery for
1 “**'
NOT FORGOTTEN

The Times-Union says:
The rounty board of education
Former United Slates Senator
Tuesday voted to authorize an edu­
cational survey of the Seminol# N. I*. Bryan declared yesterday that
county srhool system. The survey the new primary law bud destoryed
is an educational stock Taking, the the secret ballot in Fluridu and had
measuring of educational progress made it possible for vote buyers .to
by scientific methods.
In the last carry on their trade with much bet­
throe years
national
educational ter* results than heretofore. . He also
standards have been worked out b y j expressed regret over tHe fact that
which the results obtained by a j under tjic new law citizens of cities
public school system may be nceur-. of 2p,000 inhahijnnt* or more are
atifly judged. The movement has dlscriminafcU ngaibst ‘in regard to
arisen in response to a demand front' registering.
taxpayers and parents who want to I . Mr. Hrynn was the author of the
know what the public schools are |Inw pbhtalnofl first and serond rholco

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and was about to seel them to the
Japanese government through the
medium of the baron.
So Polly demanded speed.
She
must save her father and her sweet­
heart from this terrible thing. She
must save her father from tream,r&gt;
and her sweetheart from disgrace.
The two autos rushed on.
At
length the first car stopped.
The
two men leaped out and hurried into
a road house.
Would Polly be in
time.

The Full of u Nation" Lyrir Thursday, June 7th

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TH EA TRE

PROGRAM
TU ESDA Y— Metro •presents .Madame Petrova in
- "Waiting Soul".
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W EDNESDAY— Bluebird presents Ella Hall in
"Polly Redhead".
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TH URSDA Y—Selznick presents Norma Talmadge

Matinee Daily at 3:15

Illustrious Star

Selznick Pictures star at the Star Courtenay in " Kick I n ," to be shown
-T heatre—Wednesday;
Theatre -on Thursda y.
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{ was born in New
Miss Talmadge who recently left
M
i(y on April 18. 1898. " M y
the Triangle Company to head her Yor
own producing organization will be first stage appearance was at the
seen in the role made famous on the age of eight 'months and I’ve been
stage by Mme.* Olga Petrovn. The on the stage ever since," she says.
part offers the talvnted young star She played in sevural Broadway
her greatest opportunity for the ex­ successes bnd was n feature at the
pression of her e otionnl powers, Winter
nrden after a two year
ew tour of the Orpheum
vaudeville 6 irand judging by reports from
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York und other large cities where cult whoro aho and her sfstcr Nellie
the picture has been shown, Miss did a sister act. She has been starTalmadge bas made a tremendous red in severnl of the productions of
hit in her new portrayal.
the World Film Corporation and is
At the S ta r T o n ig h t
The story of "Pan th ea" deals well known to motion picture audiA pholodrama of the most power­
ful moral stimulus is ‘ The Waiting with a a young Russian girl who, cnees throughout the country,
Miss King is of fuir complexion
Soul,” the Metro Popular Plays and falsely accused by the secret pollfc
Players production with Mmc. Pe­
trova as 8tart which will be seen at
the Star Theatre tonight. This liveact feature screen dramii has been
adopted by Wallace C. Clifton from
Marion Short’s firtion story. It was
supervised by Aaron Huffman ami
directed by Burton I.. King.
■ Catf a woman blot out an accus­
ing past by means of good deeds?
Will falsehood told by a mother inlluence her tinhorn chilli? These are
some id the questions /iiised and an­
swered in * The Waiting Soul."
f ! race
nugbnn. after a struggle
with her conscience that reaches the
very depths of her soul finds the
confession to her husband, whom
she supposes ' ignorant of her pusl
life is t lie grentest privilege she has
ever known Through it «hc reaches
heights of serenity unrealized be-

The instant the car reached the
road house she Jumped from the car
and burst into the room where her
father was about to v complete the
transaction with the baron. She was
in time. She had saved her father
and her sweetheart.
See this thrilling photoplay.
It
bears the title of "Y an kee Pluck"
and it is the newest Wbrkld Picture
Brady•Made. Kthcl Clayton is the
star” See it at the Lyric Theatre
on Friday.

W. m. Courlena Slur In "Kirk In
William Courtenay, one of the
best known actors on the American
stnge plays the wonderful* role of
|* Chick ewe»” in the Pathu Good
Rooster play. " K ic k In " from the
very sucrosful melodrama of the
sane name, to he shown nt the Lyric
Theatre Wednesday. •
We wns horn in Worcester, Mnsi.,
und was educated at Holy Cross
College in that city. " I made my
first appearance when sixteen years
old in a travelling co puny nt Port­
ly nd, Me.," he says.* " I n t e r , I ho­
es me a member of Richard MansHeld’s repertoire compnny und then
for two seasons \va? in Daniel Frohman’s stock company ht aly’s Theutrr, New* York. I wns lending man j
with Yirginiu warned ami in the
revival of Trilby at the Ne w Am­
sterdam Theatre, New York."

NORMA TALMADGE

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Bishop Sanford nimstcml of Den­
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Christianity or the militant, tnllve,
beneficent sort.
“Why. my ’dear
friends." lie said “there'l-i aim..-! ns
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THURSDAY
“ The Fall of a Nation

YANN El
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ror the lust six. or seven years,
Courtenay has be. n identified with
soin * of the* greatest rucicj Bcs e f
t eir theatrical re,isons, among tlum
Under Cove r" and "Under l ’iry."
He is an. actor of resource, power
an I finish" and is known, as one &lt;f
the handromrst me n « n the stage.
Nor.na. T a l . n l : P-uithca
At the Star Thursday. ’
A devoted wife st limits to dis­
honor to save her htishandY life.
Was she wrong? This is the theme
and question raised in the powerful
photodrama "Pan th cn ," in which
the pe| tilar
ormn Talmadge will
make l.er firrt a r i e r r r m e iir a

ro for two days with the feminine
member*—o f-th e—company—fitting in
the machines, the other and stronger
members pushed and pulled the ears
until n better road wan reached juit
at the edge of the Limherluat. Then
the sun came out and dried every­
thing out.

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Plctorinl Review Costume No. Ii73l
IS cents.
dawned on tin* group wt
red there wus deep silence.
"Too bad, old chap," iluull.v remark­
ed Tommy to the newcomer, "hut It
means lights out fur you. If not the
Schmidt, F arm e r and P oet, Regarded thro* of us."
Anim ale aa H u Paraonal Friend*.
The offender tried to laugh his fears
away, but In* couldn't.
Two hours
later the first shell In weeks struck
Jorseyvllle, Mi llnthcr than see Ills the billet, und when the Tommies hud
beloved horses, the companions of years extricated themselves from the ruin
of toll on ills farm, go to strangers they found that nil but tin* nejvoomer
Charles Schmidt, u farmer near here, from "Blighty" were safe. Tlu* lighter
hud his three pet niilnials shot. Schmidt of (ho three cigarettes with tlm olio
U preparing to lento his farm and en­ mnjeh hud been instantly killed.
gage in rice fanning in Arkansas, an
occupation iu which he will no lunger
BLOOD FROM DERELICTS
heed horses.
.Schmidt regarded his horses ns his
persunul friends, and the dread that If O o w n -s n d -o u te r* .F o r m T r a n i l u s io n
A u x ilia n e * F o r B a ltim o re a n s.
he sold them others might he cruel to
tho ultimata wu* more than ho eou'd
Baltimore.—More than a hundred der­
bear. Tho animals 'were valued at elicts from IheTrleudly Inu hero huvo
more than fob apiece.
undergone blood tests nt $1 npiece this
Known ns llie "town poet,” Schmidt winter nt the Union I’rotvstnut Infirm­
kept a dhrry In rime of the happen­ ary, a hrnneli of Johns Hopkins, for
ing* ^of h ls -llfc r -H a was a favoritn transfusion mseir o f the litmdfrtl
among tho young people of JerseyVlUu twcnty-tlvo have been accepted und
because ho kept open
on bin have been (mid
for submitting to
•place tlireo. evenings if wrekand Sun­ transfusions.
days'. He permitted card playing, hilt
In nddlllon to the
Jhn*e who nre
no guinbling, and no matter who cnino I accepted are being paid at the rate of
In* was welcome nt the Schmidt home, ! SI a day to keep themselves Iu condi­
After the guest departisl Schmidt tion until they tire uccricd. The plan
would write n rimo about the visitor was evolved by a number of the lead­
and put It will) Ids collection. A trunk ing surgeons of the city, assisted by
full of these verses will’ bo taken to the agents of the Federated charities.
Arkansas by Schm idt. Several years
A* history of the families of tho men
ago Sctijuldi donated baseball grounds whose blood Is nutsl Is studied, and
to the Uiyx of Jerseyvillo for Sunday qnly those o f good blood are accepted.
l i, I !
A■I I f Mj tijniinirry
4#St 1I*-*Af»| ♦Timrtnppinjj -i
i i. .
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toort—of thru* tncti~ from, tin
era would have to attend church tint.
Friendly Jtm now 'emirsns ..flmmgli thu
veins of a number of iimmliiout men
nml women of Baltimore.

KILLS PET HORSES RATHER
■ THAN LEAVE THEM BEHIND

Superstition, Coming From the
Front, Takes Firm Root
In England
London.—With every month of tho
great war new MijierstUious uro con­
tinually finding orlglu among the rank
and file of the British soldiery. These
sUiierstltlons are speedily introduced
Into civil llfo nnd 1-oudon is mplt|ly
becoming into of the most su(tcrstltlou*
cities In the world.
The chap* from the Irene he* say that
tho lighting of three clgnrrttcs with
one match inruns tho speedy death of
one, if not nil three of the .group, und
they will clto you u hundred nnd ouo
Installers to provo their contention.
They will loll you of an Instance last
fall near V?t. Klol. A group of nteu
was billeted In a house fur back from
the battle tine. There hud uot been u
■hot or shell drop|**d Iu tho villages
for several weeks.
A near, recruit. Just over from
“BlifhDr/' us they rail England or
borne, liad lUBscd u box of cigarettes
among Ills new found friends. IIo
•truck n match and before any In the
grou(&gt; had realized It threo cigarettes
bad been lighted. W h e n It, am

Wedding Emblem Discovered on Farm
Where Owner Pormerly Lived.
Pennington, N. J . —Mrs. I*. II,, Vannoy 1* wearing again tin* wedding ring
she* lout thirty years ago on her farm
Mr*. Vannoy wu* cleaning houseone
day and laid aside her Wedding ring,
latter she was unable to find It.
Ml** Sophia Wilkins was walking
through the yard when her attention
wasmttrnctod by a gleaming object un­
der a kitchen window sill. She walked
toward II, dug It out -of the soil with
her heel and a moment later was tele­
phoning to Mrs. Vannoy thnt the ring
had been found.
Robin Stays All Winter.
lot Crosse, Win.— Robin redbreast hns
lost his reputation ns a harbinger of
early spring In l-a Cfos.se. One of his
breed hns Iteen stopping near the postoffice all winter, nud thcro Itavo lieen
numerous gold waves with tempera­
ture* from 'E2 to 2S below, blizzards
and storms, making It tho coldest win­
ter In thirty year*.

pbyslclr.it.
"It's all
then 1 cel

When I started to practice medicine
there was one admonition Inhl down
by the gentleman who delivered the
final ml 11reiie lo our clans when we
were graduated that hnd greatly im­
pressed me. It woa this;
*' 1lei min Ik-r that in 1ml ban a Rival
effect over matter. Therefore try to
detract so far ns possible from the
terror your patients naturally hnve
of you as practitioners. Above all
things, preserve a cheerful exterior.
The more imjiele»a n ease apjtears to
you the more lu&gt;i»cfi)l appear (o he,
for by giving way to your antlci(Mlions you lessen the patient’s chances
for recovery, and. you may he wrong
In your prognosis. Do not force pa­
tients to take your remedies If It can
possibly he avoided. Rather (leraundo
them or banter them. Remedies taken
against a patient'* will arc apt. not (o
net as remedies. TTPtter n prescription
of nomclhlng to divert the attention
from the disease than tlx it on that
disease by unwelcome doses."
It seemed to me that there was a
lot of commoh sense in this advice,
und I cut-It out of the printed address nud (tasted It within my writing
desk in order that whenever I ojtened
the desk I saw the Injunction staring
mo iu the face, so that It w as'I uiihkijlble for inu to forget it. I truly 1w
llevo 1 would liave built up a large
practice by observing It hnd not (lull
very observation of It oti one occasion
led to my leaving the profession.
1 liml been practicing hut n short
time when, returning to my otllce one
djiy.^lfuuutl a note from n hi ranger
I stating ’ that n member of tils family
I needed treatment, hut Was murh
|averse* to receiving n visit from n phy­
sician or taking remedies, lie suggest­
ed that I call without the (intteut's
knowing that 1 was a physician and
stutly the cuse without usklng for
lymptoms.
This, ’owing to I ho rule I bad lam
down, was very easy for me. I went
to the liouse, rang the hell nnd was
admitted to the drawing room, where
I w a s received by a very thin woman
who did nut appear to know my er­
rand. mi I told tier (&gt;f ttie nolo tlmt
had been left at my olllee. She seemed
to he slow in understanding me—at
uny rate, for sotno reason, did not rospond very freely, making vngue remurks such ns "Just so," "A doctor ?‘*
'T il see,'' Indicating Hint bIio hnd not
been admitted to the cotihdeneo of the
pdotuti who had asked me to call.'
The Indy went out of the room anil,
presently returning, psked me to walk
upstairs. 1 did so nud was ushered
into n boudoir where •sat u girt who
hut for a slight (lateness did not opjieur In hail health Stio was not even
in dishabille; hut, tin* older woman
having left me with her, It wps evi­
dent that she was the patient. I went
in 'armed with my ehecrlbsl smile, took
the girl’s hand as a matter of civility,
thereby getting her pulse— It heat n
trifle more quickly than normal—sat
by her. said something to make her
laugh nud saw, iliut bur tongue was
Alight fy coated. In tills fashion I ra t­
tled on. telling tier stories nnd Interestlug tier until 1 had secured her confi­
dence and a prcdJ»|KMition in my favor.
Then I said abruptly t
But you're not looking very well
Then she told me that her back wus
troubling her nnd she slept badly nud
luoiitloiied symptom* (hat -indicated to­
me ii condition' very, common and for
which there went a number of simple
remedies. When I went away 1 told
her that I would send her a box of
eundled fruit, n few of which I thought
she would like every day. Then I left
her to Have some uledlrlnu I Intended
for her1 divided among half a dozen
real candied fruits nud sent them to
her with tny com pHmelds.
I called again boom and a skid the
Indy who had Vecelved me how sbo
hnd inuitngisl. to Impose upon the
that Ik was Imporrant tlmt I should
know wlint story she had told In urdui*
that what 1 should say would tally
with It. She told tnc not to worry
nltout that—bImi hud given n good rea­
son for iny rails, I ns^ed, her If I was
to seu the pcisou who hnd left word
nt iny office for mo to treat the young
lady..and she said he wus-awny nnd
would be away fur several weeks.
By the time he returned I had made
love to my pullout mid s h e ' hail re
s|x&gt;nded {nvorntdy. Indeed, she sent
me to hlm -n mere farm, sbo said—he
being tier uncle, to ask for her hand.
I did so. announcing myself os the
physlelnu he had asked to treat n
member of Ids family.
"W ell." he asked, "did you pull /lie
wool over tho did girl’s eyes?" .
I didn’t understand what he meant
by the "old" girl, tint I replied that I
bad succeeded admirably. 1 went on,
hill when I said something about the
young lady he Interrupted me,
"Young indy ho hanged! She's fiftyfive."
It came out that the elderly woman
was my Intended patient. I had given
myaelf if way to hj?r nt my entrance,
nnd she had token mo to sop the young
hilly, asking her to act Iu her stead.
The girl from pure mischief consented
to do so. hut there were two of us
hoist by our own petard. The two
older one* were brother nml slater;
the girl vynu their niece, an orphan and
possessing n fortune.
1 married her. and she preferred that
I devoto myself tn taking enro of her
property rather than sendlnc patients
candled frill*.

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moon la not e&lt;|&gt;eclally Illuminating. hit upon bta correspondent
Celery City terie No. 1853
Id* fore-.rs l-n. I-- sr.d *t&gt;p.Vr li. tb- -*M j
F O K fc A J,E
Meeting every 2nd and 4lh Tuesday
fi'invi* f til it if d tau’ i* in ibtp j»Ii *ai&gt; «*rititlr«| f
John, that ho 'might make sure of tho
"I !&gt;cg iiardoD.*' ho said, "jrou’vo go!
|foyfl on Kr I t fur. i/u *. ^ tl*y *f Aaiu ft I •sight - • IJ ‘-■loeL Eagle Home, Oak Avc.
girl, put an electric hand (amp In bis tho lietter uf me. You roust bo twins.”
* 7 . It b I r ■ rub tlay of til* court t o ’
For Sale or Kxelinnge-'-Kew ^ . 11 9ifrffnrt
Br ELINOR MARSH
Visiting Hrothers Welcome
li# •j I f
l&gt;&lt;&gt;cl;ct. He entered tho park as a
“We are,'* said both nt once.
ro'hu huuse mid V lots. Well locat'd ItV.rr i
E.
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Hogan
C. C. WotRlruff
neighboring clock struck t» and ad­
Turning to ono girl, he asked, “Did
4o f " "
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Will trade fur farm
Terns-, if d* ■
vanced to I lie northwest comer of the No. &amp; pass hero Into this morning?"
Johnny Greer wnn an ojierntor at
&gt;ired
Fox
10?:!
Sanford
f'J
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park. Nearing It bo saw two girls,
Silence.
Hinsdale, a way station on tho It. \V.
1nu eil Hfisilierhitod . o f C a r p e n t e r s s a d
each silting on u lieuch.
Turning
to the other girl, lie asked
*ml I*, railroad, nnd Elizabeth Crofut
Joiner* of \tnvdi a
For Sab-- Horse anti buggy. FnThis was unfortunate, fur It was Im- the same dliestIon.
'-.infortl l.O' iil Union No. 1751 meets
was a it*mini) Opens tor at Wurflold, a
Silence,
ouire George ilallingcr, Sanford,;
irut in-1 t Ttrd Tti’ursd’tv night -it 7
thriving town on tho line. Ouc day possible fur him to dctcrinluo. .which
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“You’re very bright,"* thought John, R. A.
Kl-ltp
- iirx-had occaaloD to coll Greer's ata- was his tele phono girl.
Johnny was In a ipi and ary' IIo had* "hut.I’ll g it you yet,”
J . W. O. Singletary W. \V. Van Ness
4
lleii for suipo Information atwut trains,
,*tw Tr*-Pr» s-dent
"One nf you Indicated that yvh&amp;uwe
iuil »&lt;• they were using tho phono John no liking for shaking to an unknown
A Bargain Mi x xv«II Tutirieg G r
womau
In
u
public
park
and
turned
to
met
I
might
huvo
n
kiss.
At
any
rate1
.
iitHlccd that tho jitfriHin culling hud n
A. I rendition.
Gro. II. Ft rP b
Modern Woodmen nf America
xtry sweet voice. Ho complimented leave, lie wus stopped hy a " I l c m r ) I'm going to tako otic.”
H
ti
w.
Go.
fr-tft
Meets 2,-4, Thursdav' evenings, 7:30,
which
he
supposed
canto
from
the
girl
Advancing to ono of them, he made
her on It and thus made a beginning.
in M. W. A. Hall, I’ico Building.
tng.
jlK«‘ Crofut found various excuses on the bench under tho treo nnd, turn­ as though he were about to tako ber
V'
‘--'i
,Cs£.JHcDom*!d
.
:.
D. Couch
'F
o
r
Sn’e—Ft&lt;uk
in
the
for calling up Mr. Greer, and vice vor ing. Started toward her. IIo had taken ' hi his nrms.
Consul
Clerk
F i r r aid Ildw. Co.
Apply
"Go nw ujT
•
M Then came an exchangeuf photo- *ldJ? ® few steps when another "Hem!"
nrrestod him nnd which came unmis­
Johnny went to the ottier girl and re­ Sanford.
n p h t.
• *
takably from the girl on the bench be­ pented tlie process.
At till* point there was n dtvergeu,“
In fir cm»
St
«i
•i'll Btlek a pin In you," she said.
fruin the frankness that had been dls- side the hush. Supposing that lie bad
For Salt — Meat nsnrkrt with rro* It* njmi ii f t
m n;
"My frietsl of the phoiie," said John­ eeries. Gootl business. Owitr riel
plsyivl when l»oth parties were pro- not heard aright as to the first call, he
tC4t,vl by distance and an absence uf turned his course to tho girl who hud ny, bowing low, “I am happy to make
Tb t r l . l ,
.
y, A n.-ri-la
I 'i ii p i n d t ,
Identification. Greer being u man nnd given the Ins], one.
your acquaintance."
, Address "R arg ain ," c-ts HernM.
A. t &lt; I arml
P lu m b in g a n d
I
Mar;
X..
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“ I. . I.
**r
■
cs-tf
birltig less nt stake sent hla own pho­
“How do you know I am the one?" - - **-- - '
if *
Walt, r
\
Another call came this tlmo from the
*n and
I Mary ISr. »
tograph.. Slh*» Crofut sent ^ pictu re bench under tho tree, which was fol­ asked tho fdrl.
( . 1 I atG
a
s
F
i
t
t
i
n
g
.In
n ).
walch, whether or not It was of her* lowed by* One from the other Yiciich.
“ItywoiirwnlrB.* Tour Pinter may t&gt;&lt;?
FOR REN T
! 1 1l*i i n a- '
i ■i Mi
Mlf, was that of a pretty girl. As soon There were two girls culling to him, Ilko you In looks, hut the tones that
..
I all . I., J
t ox r. in ■Its *r-t A. ' ,
, rr n.u. . n-l.
ts Greer saw*It ho pronounced It pret­ nnd Johnny sloped stock still and pass her Ups, compared with yours,
'For Rent — Six room house fur* W.
R. I i .
• - U i, V . U.
ty enough to kiss, and ho announced thought, evidently n prank was being nro ns n comstriIk fiddle compared with nishfil or unfurnished. Mrs. Savage, I 'bait, t e r , t * r ■
'
t&lt; Pit Itill W ork Itefe)vets M y P e r s o n a
la*ll,
I.
\
.
k'
1st HI irk
the fact to hla auditor.
the
tender
notes
of
n
flute."
701
Myrtle.
PP-tf
ployed on him. WUnt wisdom that ho
at il 1aura t lar: .
P . *
ay
The natural salience was, next, an had brought an electric lamp! Flash­
N'tttttth, a* a '
Tho sitters had realized this differ­
U ic'ntion \nd B e s t FfTorla
a &gt;|. "t 'hi*.
i tali rI I* &lt;
arrangement for a meeting. Greer was
ence
between
Ibelr
voices
and
provid­
ing It, ho advanced on n linn midway
For Unit or Sole — "The Oak:" It -t-t A t',11 ■»
..f er,. f
lupoalte I'll* Hall
Felephoue No 28
to go on a certain date to Warfield.
Auavi-t
r- I 1 .
‘
between both benches, first turning It ed against Its giving them away hy Fourth street and Magnolia .nvftiue rlsUs,
Nf-lty
arni
1
*
|
|
,
“ It, &gt;1. -H r.
There wns a small pork near tho Wararrnnglug
to
speak
both
nt
once.
oil tho girl oil tho bench under the tree.
•r'
fifteen rooms, furnished. Immediate (IIP rtt 1*.
field station, and at l) o'clock in the
John's only recourse wns to force-one
nr-cri', (tat) : l &gt;1 . amt P, tl I i 1 %
Hho
seemed
to
be
tho
girl
of
the
photo­
posses?ion.
It.
W.
Herndon.,
FP-if
Ms fllr, t(, IV,
errnlng ho was to go to tho northwest
*if* r,
W,
to speak while tho other kept silence.
Afiirtr h&gt; »•
A'rtntHhy,
comrr of tlds park, where ho would graph, but n photograph does not nlThus ended tho prank provided hy
bri
lyti
Rti*.
*
»
*
t
and
Viola
For Kent or S ale- Good garage, s i» i r r . y u
flnd n girl sitting on a bench. There | ? * &gt; '
repreaent lt« original, nnd Elizabeth and .Margaret Crofut. They
. . ” 9 »-• t
Good op­
To Irani A. *«*l t m| \*siy
hli
were two benches near- together, and
was not sure. Ho turned his Invited Johnny to go to their home •TOx GO. Cement floor.
aul J. O ; . , \
i« r
Ar?s • an«l
portunity
fur
good
mechanic.
L.
A
tbe girl woutd ho sitting- on the olio ,&gt;n»» t0'Viml 11,0 0,,‘«r Ktrl-. 11
Chillr*
W.
V*
nr
*
-n
*
j
fa'rt
1
*
•
,
,&gt;ncftf!
m
g
fi
with them, where ho flnhdicd the even
I' »lit&gt;&lt; *fier 1••, , * ‘ i- f UlHam
’ under n tree unless It wns occupied. *° 1,1,11 *,int •l,‘! wn“ more *‘k“ U1® P|c* lug very pleasantly. Johnny noticed Fhrldnn, Geneva, 1 In.
7!'*ftjs
llt-nf r’afi, n* f r rt * y■' a*«t
If it wns. she would l»o on the other *ur® ,1,an tho other.- Ho wns uon- that both remained with him, neither
| I#11 i n ' , in i K t
i * v* 1
Sofia Fountain
hr li. ||. *. • I
i'
one wldeh wns flnpkeU L- a bush.
r
_
.
. . . .
MA««
giving way to tbo other. This hnd been
For Hi nt — Apartincuts on i r?i f»I•|i9J flit
V rtf) »1
II
», «•
ife,
arranged between them, nnd during floor, nin t y ft ribbed for l o st* \Vp*!«if *. Xdiir** 3 1ti (’h l f’i
V: Ultf
TTnrTniTi5rqnfnT~yittts" im~inMdo_iheui ' l&gt;i e| tng w ith &gt;'ee| trig port-li" iiTiiT . 1. f t »
Modern. Up-to-Date Ilarber Shop
■
•
*
— O
they kept It up uiMII lie showed tin o t h e r u r n m l p. r&lt; hot.
in ronncclion
N i l l liiif r
m
*»
•
k ;t&lt; lit
■rr 1»* 1 1 •- *
n
it
»r
mlstnkably that he favored Elizabeth.
■
im
*
11
t
h.
re
■
n
1 hits all m m e r it nees.
Ap|l&gt; Ulb
1 t* i ' i( a ♦i
f t| . , * • f
Then tho other twin cheerfully gave
Oak
t ventre
T'.Mf
»4t.tiI 1 F it *1
d • f . ■»e,
. , •• i
I*
way to her slater.
dr,r»i», irt» nr* H i t i t
tipf tut

PR A N K

H. DI NGEE

M a x w e ll’s

Magazines F^riodicals

Cigars ancl_ Tobaccos

Baseball Records Set Up
By the Giants and Yankee

ltnsehall
and by the
teams, have
will provide

1041st.St. Phone182 .

records set up’by the Giants from Itsii to 11)11!. Ineluslve.
Yankees from linn to lllld, Inclusive, In their respective
been eunspjlcd hy Ernest J . I.unlgnn. the statistician, nnd
nu opportunity for comparison**. These records follow:

NKW YOIIK (HANTS
IIUlies! ImlllfiK a v e n u e Ii) &lt;&gt; pi* ,«•&lt;
It. .i Df.iKOh, oil, ti) 1ifofU.) Wilts-, In
1?H ms -oik] 1**1 record, .ig-s, o&gt; Jo hn
T Myers. Id 1*12.
(irfateat number of base tills by a
player In a season, HIS. by Michael J
t tuntin, In 194; soctnul best record. ISS,
by S tonlln. In not.

drsstrst ruimbrs rtf runs by a player

In s season, 154. by Mlrhsrt J- iKtnjln.

MWt U MUi V ( NKKKg
I llglieel 1-0 Mus S t - r a i f e t.y I |&gt;Ul i-i
t-t J-i liii l at|K it In
1* 12. M-iiniil I-S--I i r c f t l
JlS. by W i l ­

j In .1 --

liam I re*-. in 1*11.
(irra tra t

num lw r o f

t&gt;n&gt;» b i t s by

n

I'l.iyer III u aruaon, IJJ, by llurnlit
C h a s e , In )S06; sycotpl b e s t rec ord , tS-j,
b y W i l l i a m K eeler. In IOOI.

(Sreales! number nf runs by n player

In l&gt;C.~ s e c o n d b e s t r e c o r d , lot-, by j in a t r n w n , IU, by P a t r i c k t S u u sb ert)
(ieorg e D r o w n s , In ISCA. a n d ( i e n r s e In I9M: se -iim l l - e t re c o r d . '*s, by WII
Hums, In 1316.
■
j lln m K e e l e r , in 1 3 1

(Irentept. number of sarrtflees by i 1
player in n season. X . Ity Artlmr l»ev|pi. In ISOi; second t-est record. 31 by
Mldinel J . Dnnlln and J lliutlle)- S--ymnur. In \y *.
n r r .t t n ( number of *tn|un La m i 1»\ .1
pt-ivrrjn d ius«B«in.
I&gt;y limriip Hum*
In 1**14 Di- ulid l»^»l r r c t i n l . 61, l*&gt; Jimfi

I 'n ff. m 1911
•irsiitr*! number of ilnultlr*i l*v n
jt \■* r in n urnutm, 10, by Lawr»HH «»
I* •-!#*, hi 191ft; M*tuiul Uenl recur&lt;i. UT.
i'
I turn*. In 1913.
f
atrwl number of trlhlri* by a plny*r ^ « *iMMin, S&gt;, by tji u n m r i ’ I »ov b .
i'
! nr*rrinil brut rto tirtl, *Jli, by Jnlm

i

i&gt;* jri i n:

t Iren lest liimib.r nf s.i r r Inr*-- to- a

pUivrf in i *•
, (,*, ),) \N"illi«L*n |\• •-1rf, in !!»l , m I’uiiil bi»*»t rth unl. 3*. l»&gt;
KV&lt;*b r. In

(ir o iifii! t'tjf11i m*p nf *tr&gt;1f»n
ii\ 1»
in -» u&lt;ife'ii. 14. b\ K rlis Mii Iim'I.
In I'*f 4 *•#*&lt;* mhI I**-*l rrttirtl il

F o r Rt nt - Kurnishc.il
sannblP .
8 0 7 M a g n o lia
U It of any, value to know bow tss
•
say the alphabet backward? A rotreAn E x a r cis a For T y p itla .

1»\ Mai

■•♦I in r*ir*
i irv-tt. M M im kr r»f iloulilr* f•\ a

fibi%*T in a *•■-»■* n», 3*. In JltirnM •'Iiiiim
Hi It'll 1‘t‘ rftll'i f'ioit r* or.t, 31. •*&gt;'JiHn»**«
\\ lilbiiux. in !'•*«

(lr«*n!«**■! n u «111.. r -»f trifilr* f»y n f*!a\
t r tfi '»
b i \\ sliitm i ' , h * in
|y|I . Jirf iltlli bi-wl f iKMfil l* . |*y I 'l e i |tt9i»»

Ufrati m Mimbiu if honj#* niwpi l»\ a
12, by W a l l r r
'
r iit r r in n uraiinn. 13, by fsawron^o p l a y e r In n
Inn |914» pm'O•itnI ImNit r#**'ort1, t*». I&gt;) 1 i link
• .s in !9 tt. *&lt;*cnn&lt;l br^t rpi^jhl,
flakier. In 1: »*.
b
a t * Hobi-iifitfi* In 1916,
• * airMi tkiiliilirl* o f ttcjiiiff runii by a

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I am tho inventor, nnd It ts of some i

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Envelope containing 10 for

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F u r R e n t — C o t t a g e five room s a t
$ 12 5(1 in v lu d itig w a t e r
I2HI P a r k
a vevtlir
S i r (i \\ Spell* ■(•r T7 1 1 1

nso In exercising on the ty p e w rite r If
for nolhing ris e . Tho tw e n ty-six let
tern uf She nlphnhct are used ns inllbita
of words dit lilts! Into llvo groups of ■ K«»r Kc nt
U iip ruiMn, ,o:i Pal
four In it Pi la and one group of s it . The m e t lo a\ i’ll Ur
T:i-i f
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groups ace connected an fo llo w s:
grtirns Yoked, Xylopltomra Whacked,
Furnished Rooms by Dn&gt;\ Week
Voices UnlUsl T o Hlttg.

Demi (Jitick, l ’an» On!

Nut urn May b a ck Ktadpe.**;
Julcra Inalito Hanning tlraees—

Frtemli, l'tseittle*. IXtgs, Cats,-Data, Anla
—New Y'ork Huil
Llttlo T ilin g * C o unt.

The loose tomplex life grows th&lt;
more these Hull' i lungs cuiitip One or
tsv«» iiieu at the pumping station could
produro a water famiub for '.’.iskt.iXX)
|irO|&gt;1t\
Cut ii very thin win*. m»»1 a city Is.In
li'tal darkness

tn Fnsssee ttr wnsm tstK-sraled wl]ts th e
king's seal o rdering |tenants to Iso
thrown Into prions o r e x ile d ; T h e Mrst
estsue tubs tire about IttTU nnd shortly
Ins nine one o f th e "jHipnlnr t o t r o n i ’ o f
F r a m e U Is s a b l I Im l no less limit ts.tsis
lotttvs de i in het were bMlwl flut ing
the reign " f L onls X I V anti H(Mb*i1 slur
big the rsden »lf l,ouU X V . In tunny
ca s e* these te r r ib le d o c u m e n ts were
mn relit s&gt; Id a n d Used a s a s o n re e M
Illicit re venue T h e y w e re fn s p i r u t ly
algitt &lt;1 In b la n k ,‘ uiitj th e bolder o f one
o f tlu 'w .c u ^ u l l e n o r s could write In
th e inline o f any person sign Inst whom
be tmpptyu-il to h a v e a gi udge. Tin* nix■
Uonul usrem b ly ntadUlieil tbit* fnliittl
tous' privilege of l-slllug letU es de
cae h et ot) Nov I. I7s:s

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Sanitary Steam Pressing, Hoi Gnsolnie Dry Cleaning
(ions of All Kinds on Short Notlce
loin Our Gentlemen’s Valet Club.
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Elton J. Moughton
ARCHITECT
tlfflre In Yowrll Bldg.

Sanford, Fla

..GEO. A. DEC01TES..

•-anford l.oilge No l»2, I’, nntf A. M.
AlTtlKNEY Aki&gt; COUNStLUIK *t LAW
Commimirallnn every first nnd thirr
Hiur'ibtyt at 7:30
visiting brethret
Practice in Stnte and In lr t il Court*
Aplcumt*
t'lirr-Wivutrun llldg
Nnistotd Fla
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Monroe Chapter No. 15, H. A. M.
Meets e v e r y tecornl and fourth Thurii'iliuipal
ot tbo &gt;*t t &lt;ur, r » l o at l a y in Muxott'e Hall over the Imperii
|rantord. I l e i :-, •I b&lt;- i s h itay el Jun , "Veitr.
VWting entneanis nxt*c'com&gt;
la::, *t a ■ • t
t&gt;
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O. Ii. Taylor ;
C. J . Rumph
l i e a urnwo ol •]•■&lt;•'laz *llf»ci«r- l*if tlio «'nS e r ’y
High Priest
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Krrrrtary.
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SCHELL E MAINES
LAWYER
SUIT*. OOBRT IIOIMR
Phones M3, 33*4-w

ntlnole Chapter 2, Order LnOern St.
.M eetsevery first and third Tuesday
ti earh month. Everyone who has secs
inrtn tYe East nre'ronliully in v ite
*t visit tJil. ehnttter
VUee F Bohhins. Sec’y
* ua* i ,i * ireuiit
.s .. .
* • li .11..
In * it .in *r y
•*•]•l. if.
4 uu |,taltlBltl(
The Sanford Council K. of C.
Nice's the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m., and the
T al*her I It-a y (
; any, a Fiufidi
turpi
. it yt ifc
in iin.
n it, »Ufi.nb
»»*.»’ /
AX U
»e .i and Mir/
. l it /
1th Sunday 8 p. in., earh month, at KM. lit i« hla «i(p, J . O. Hait, \\ . ur
*'f C. Hall Oak Ave.
. Allan ►, J . It. Itrown ami Mary
T eo. Sch-ial, Grar d Knight.
|tru»u0 Ua
• . ti. Thatch, fa
C. L. Dritt. Kin. Sec’y.
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Me-t" second and fourth Tuesdays.
NMtine knighta always welcome.'
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Meets every Mondav evening at 7:30
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Ail vis­
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F. S. Frank ■
O. L. Taylor
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�date. and for eighteen months, after A mending Section 35, article, acta
all hope of victory waa gone, held of 1916.
its enemies at bay. There is no rea- , Creating corporation to hold state
B. J . HOLLT. Editor
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son to belkve. ^ I t g ^ e ^ ermans fairs.
have any 1m s ~grfT o r o c to rnn ira Run. *“"A 'enflTng law relating' td bust
B tra a M a n a
V qM W w d t t n r Tuooday »*d rrtd n i
At that time the south with only companies.
-To encourage construction *of toll
5,000,000 white population, had en­
listed 600,000 men, nearly one out of bridges.
-H T h e m a n . w h o w aits u n til all th in g s a re p ro v e d , h a s o n ly e x ­
immcmirnoN rates, in adyanck
Fixing compensation of all county
every eight. At the front she Was
•r t i a i
outnumbered three to one. . She was officials."'
perien ce to sh o w fo r his p a tie n c e . W h y w a ste y o u r life .
MONTHS......................................... 111
Relating to removal of members
,
f
enmeshed
in
a
blockade
compared
« | -» | | M O N T H S ....................... ..............................T»
to which the presertt^ blockade of of Jacksonville fire deparment. *
la IW n o b ; C an to * * AO * Po* Y m &gt; la Germany is a sieve,&gt;
Authorizing binding copies of
. ..
11 The proof of saving is in doing it— NOW— We are here a t your
A 4 ta a « * a* Z0« . P * r M aatk
Journals
of house and senntc.
She hasd scarcely nny'industrial
u la A4 t i a i* M aal Da M ad * a l OCtoa
service.
Authorizing nn additional, assist­
organization—hardly nny iron and
A la n M alta * A a«aat
|&gt;wti&lt; AO
no coal. Her railroads were few and ant state auditor.
_ _
a l H anford, ria rld a
OaAa* AH * f M arch I N , I N I .
wore out rapidly, with no facilities , Duties of clerk of circuit court. .
Constitutional
amendment t re­
There
Na.tta for repair or replacement.
f f A b HataM
lating
to
education.
was a slave population of 3,000,000
Authorizing supervisors of drain­
to he kept q u ir t .' Food riots ap­
age
districts to obtain perAiits from
peared early in 1861.
Food was
United
States and give bond for
scarce and poor.
snnie.
Admittcmly bankrupt, her paper
II. R- STEVENS
C. M. HAND
O. L TAYLOR
R. R. DFAS
money waa worthless and supplies
t'hristian Endeavor
I’ l H l d .n
Vlrw-Peowldol
C sihtor
All'l Cl (flirt
F.
L.
W
OODRUFF
Vlcs-Prssfd.nl
ware taken for the army without
The Dixie Service Program for
pretense of payment in nny kind of ‘June ’calls lor emphasis on attend­
TH E BAN K THAT IN SU RES YOUR DEPOSITS
currency. 'Over a third of her host ance at Sunday evening service and
territory was in the hands of the mid week prayer meeting.
Epem m y , ai\^what-remninod was cut I (leaver societies are asked* to keep
half fh two by the surrender of New |record of what per cent of theirOrlcans, Memphis, Vicksburg and j members attend these mootings durman, and he fell through n hole lu tho ranee or toe Tact that they are so may
Imitation Chinese Jade.
t.hc opening of.th e Mississippi river, ling this month and report to their
loft of the bam and broke his neck. mar the perfection of their content­
Chinese
Jade Is so surci----. fully Imp
• Germany today has not. enlisted district' secretaries.
Still not thinking that tho shoes had ment.—1’arU Journal.
C R U SH IN G T R U T H
dated
by
German
ninnufuctu^ers that
as many men in proportion as the
:tt
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any thing to do with these mishaps, I
experts or the Hir Hast frequently mu.
I t is not necessary for the sixteen |
south. She probably still has over
Richter's Conducting.
Miss Penelope Steele, the state gave ihem to n student of the tiulver.-j . ..
; toko the artificial for the genuine.
stale senators who killed the libel
It Is difficult lo define just what dif­
a million reserves. Her territory is Junior superintendent has arranged ally, and he Immediately went blind.
bill to explain their motives. The
almost untouched by the invader. some splendid standards for the This lends me to bellevo thnt they nto ferentiates n good conductor from a
Leesburg Commercial saved them
fated Tor evil, and 1 desire -that If mere time beater, but a story that Is
Daily Thounht
S h e has three allies.
Florida Juniors. The society having nny one must suffer on account of told of Richter nany help Indirectly. In
the trouble when it said thnt either
„ opplnPRS wmt.H fmm „ltlv|
,1(V
Her armies are* not outnumbered the best rating will be awarded a them It shall bo you."
“ they feared the light of truthful
till} prelude to ‘ Tristan uml Isolde or- ,
,0V|ng, achieving, co.fqucrlng ,b
The
standards
With this ho threw the shoes down cum . beauUful passage for tho oboe. wta g Hom,.(lllnc p)lslt|V(.
}* £
publicity * * • or they do. not pos in u ration greater than two to one. state convention.
before the man who had mended them which rises, swells and dies away tq .. fH, . _ I)uvl(J Slurr j&lt;injan
•
aess n sense of justice."
Probably Her communications are almost per­ are as f.ojlows*:
fect," and she has thh inside lines and
pianissimo most effectively. To In________________
1. A complete report
quarterly and went his way.
both.
Now. the cobbler, having ’become dlcato the quality of the playing which
“ short haul" between all the fight­ to the district Junior Supt,
To tell the truth— that was the
The Gentle Cynic.
ing points.
3. Dixie Junior Standards adopt­ rich, was not a whit changed In Ids he wanted from this Instrument. Rich
only object of the proposed ' legisln"Few
men
are reformed by marriage,
desire
for
wraith.
So
long
ns
money
ter,
beating
the
time
with
Ids
.right
There Is every reason to believe ed.
. lion, correcting n libel, law that reMUraLlfi
on
bint
he
spent
It
freely,
hand
placed
Jlb»
left
hnnd
over
Ida
«re_reguhilc-l."
the
iliat—Lbe. vast- majority—of—Germs ns —fh-Junior Efficiency rhnrr adnperd:
but ono day ujkjii looking lu a c lo s e t1 heart, nnd ilie oboe player nt once reopinion of On- SlilwuUKce'
-*minds- nnr—more of rlark'P.?! MojETco
believe their cause is just, although
■t. Monthly , service program for which whenever ho o|&gt;encd It lie found aponded to n direction nil In clu sive In
N ew s.
than of a free democracy.
the world has condemned it. The Juniors used.
full of money he dlsrovcred that tho Its sim p licity am i In te llig ib ility .
Following are the men who are re­
world had rendered
i\s
verdict
store hnd not been replenished. From,
.1. Monthly memory selection.
sponsible for Florida's remaining the
,
. .
Practical.
but its
. . . .
.
,
against the Confederacy
The June item for the Monthly thnt time on then* was no nddltlon to
Sun Rooms.
I
‘
&gt;—“
Y
o
u
r
roommate
says that lie
mast benighted state in the Union.
Ills fortune, and ho began to curtnll
people behoved they were right.
Quo of tbu fin d sun rooms of w hich la a p ra ctica l so c ia list.” D un k—"IIo
Service Program is (a) attendance
in respeet to frodom of speerh:
Ids
expenditures.
By-tho
time
the
There may Iff discontent among nt Sunday morning .church ser­
there Is nny record w as In M adrid, nt must be. IIo n e a rs my sh lrH , stm-kes
J . H. Johnson, president. Live Oak
the German poor, but for three years vice and ib! C. f£. "Army of Fond shoes were returned lo him he had be­ the home of C an o vas del C h stlllo , m y tobacco and w rite s to my g irls.” __
come very parsimonious.
J . F.. Calkins, Fernand inn
prim e m in iste r d uring the regency, I ’ a e th e r.
before Appomattox the sentiment Production."
The memory
seleExamining them, he found them In
Charles K. Davis, Madison
—■
thnt this is a "rich man's war and tion for the month Is thp slate Ju ­ good condition, and, trying them on, ho D in ner mfed to be scrvrtl nt one cod of t
Ion L. Farris, Jacksonville •
the conservatory, in the shadow of tall
a poor man's fight" was widespread nior song.
Why Pedestrian Suffers.
fouud thnt'they fitted him exactly.
Dr. J . N, Fogarty. Key -West
palms, while fountains played, birds
in the Confederacy.
On
going
out
Into
tho
street
be
was
Judge—"The
prisoner claims that he
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with gay plumage sang, and the air
M. Corn to, Mayo
A new society that reports for run over by n butcher's cart, nnd nn was as fragrant ns the tropics. For tooted his horn before he rim over
Probably
the
wiser
Gormans
know
W. If. Green. Jasper
arm nnd severnl ribs were broken. He
you." Complainant (much dnmnged)that their tight is hopeless. Hut that May is the one lately organized at wns n long wldio getting over this mis­ comfort deep red rugs were put down
John H. Jones, Pensacola
"Staybe he did, your honor, but what
on
the
white
marble
doors.
does not mean that they are ready to Theresas in the North Central Dis- hap, and wheu he could walk again ho
. C. C, Mathis. Vernon
good Is that when a caf l.v travel lug
trict.
It
lias
J
I
members,
quit
All the intelligent puople of
put on tho 111 fated shoes and set out
faster Ilian sound?”
J . . M rEachern, Monticello
Leg* of a Snake.
I 1A
the
south
knew after the Gettysburg
to take nu airing. He hnd not gono far
• W. A. McWilliams, St. Augustine
The people of Uruguay have so mo
The Good Literaturu Committee before a blind man ran against him,
lyittle that their "cake- was all
(W. N. Middleton, Pomonli
queer Ideas mid superstitions. One of In C lr t u ll C o e rt. S i- t ru th ZU,11rial ( fitu fi
of
the
Tavares
Union
Society
has
N e tn ln a lr C a u s l r . H n t liU ,
nnd. since ho was weakened from long them Is that If one throws a live snake
dough," to use the phrase that they
lrt ('hunt:rtf
J . L. Moore, DeFunink Springs,
society confinement, ho wns knocked to tho Into a fire It will stick out Its legs, H tn js m mv«.l&gt; r«w , (,'o ra p ia in a n l
themselves employed, but they set begun a contest in that
D. G. Roland, Newberry
MorCcaf «•
t r h r r K r a t ly C o m p a t y , a
Forrr|i»*uri*
their teeth and went through to the to see which of two sides will-read pavement, striking his skull, concus­ which It keeps concealed under Its TF hloarid
Dr. J. W. Turner, Hronson
a r o r p a ia t ic n , F ra n k A
the most chapters of the Bible dur­ sion of the brain.resulting.
lto
st
and
M
a
ry
X
I.
l
i
n
t
,
hi*
.
,
scales.
This
Idea
probably
arose
from
bloody
finish.
U. A. Willis,. Greenwood.
By this time bo felt sure that’ there ,tho scales sticking outward as the » l l » , J . O . tlM I. W a llr r S .
ing June.
Germany
is
not
going
to
surren­
A d a m i, J . H. ll r o * n and M » ry
' T h e bill as endorsed by the Florida
was some malevolent Influence In tho sunkc felt the heat.
It r o n n , h i* a rltr, M . M T h a i
S tate Press Association, composed of der.
rh n r, ('H -ori* W | l n i i » , l ( h l ,
shoes, nnd when he recovered be de­
W
. J . T h i|(&gt; *n »nd E 'w n r i* \\
Rather, she is probably ready to
the constructive , and responsible
cided to get rid of them. So ho threw
1 l l i p t n . hi* * ilp , t „ J . rh i&lt; Settled.
fight
a
new
and
greater,
wilderness
r, and
press of the commonwealth, asked for
them Into tho fire. What was Ms as­
Old Gentleman lat his daughter's h t lm , t^miaa T . hHu othlie
a n d , XV.
tonishment to seo that, though the wedding!—My dear, I don't see bow I bA. II'lt .l r Hn .o tVlr.r , Ch. r jCot
nothing unusual—they only wanted campaign aver successful lines of
Err, W II
flames crackled about them, they would am to get along without you. Bride— C h a r llo n , r h a r lm W V o u n t.
the justice of the other forty-seven trenches hark of the Rhine itself.
not hum. Then he knew that ho had Oh. that's all right, pa. Since the cere­ I l o i r U * i i , ( i . V . J o h n .,-n.
We are not in a n y ' “ nice war,"
■tnlesr—Pensacola Journal.
W illia m
C U rk
*nd
l.* u r a
sold them to Satan.
The above list of names should he nor a bankers' war, nor a trainingmony was iKwformcd my husband has &lt;1 a r k , hi* w ife, M .r*»&gt; Mon“Tho devil take the shoes!" he ex­ confessed that he hasn't enough saved mo a* • d m in i* ir * ir l&gt; of ih *
kept for future reference "lest we camp war. "Old Glory" will wave
• i l s l p t-( I I . Ci. Mc-nrov. doclaimed
as ho had done before.
By
ALAN
11
1
NS
DALE
to start housekeeping, so you won't m w d , l l r * l e r A . F e llo w *,
victorious in the end, hu*. like a|l
forget. --"'Ocnln banner.
w
There wns a noise In the chimney, lose me after all.
| ld c w . F r« d C la r k . A u «u *t
victorious battle flags, every stick of
Hehnei-ler. C h ir le * l^ * ly * r d
nnd Satan came down nnd. standing
l.o llie N e e ly , hi* w ife, f .llh e r l
silk may he soiled with the blood,
In
the
twelfth
century
there
lived
a
amid
the
flames,
said:
l l r t ^ i i r h , l i a t * * r M o n lrm - rn i
LUN G WAR AHEAD OF US
’**'*"/ More Setlafactory.
l ( * l y l .i l l l r n and E :* trlt* L tlfle *
.grime, sweat and grease which are cobbler who grew so tired of making
"I
took
the
shoes
once
nnd
paid
yon
•A lot of congressmen and prob­
A poetic contributor recently submit­ h i* w i f i , ( j . W . H p *n re r, C a r ­
.the essence of that most elemental ■hoes that he, one day while putchlng well for them. If you wlsh'mo to take
W . A t e m a t h y and .W . W .
ted to u magazine mi effusion, entitled rie
ably millions of American citizens. .
......
A b e rn a th y , her h a tb a n d . IV
* . ■,
them Igick It must lie nn exchange, ns ".The Lay of the Lark.” It was re- (1,
S ta to n a r d V io la S ta to n ,
*
ute deluding themselves with the I
■ « pair, said utoud,.throwing them on
tine
h it w ife, D e ten d an t*.
It was before." . .
the Boor:
tS
turned with this editorial note:
idea chat Germany _is a|iOut "all
T o C h a tle * N e e ly , b a ilie N eely and M. II .
"What Is your price?" asked the cob­
"IteJectcU with thanks Send a few
"To.the devil with you I"
T h a tc h e r:
in ." and that all the fighting Amer­
It a p p e a rin c fro m th e a ffld a e ll of It*-r*specimens of the lay of tho hen Just
*■&gt;He sat for n few moments resting his bler.
ica will h q v ^ t q (|° will he carried
ja m tn l&gt; r*w , m tn | la in a n t in th i above rn
now. We will gladly accept them."
head on Ms Imml and Ms elbows ou his , "Your soul."
tille d cau*e filed th erein , th at Ik e rr*tdef re
on in bank parlors where huge
Tho
ofYer
wns
declined,
nud
the
devil
u i t'h a rle * N te ly and l^ iilie N eely and M II
knees, wishing for wealth that he might
T
h a tc h e r ate to Ih l* affiant unkno w n, an.I
batches of bonds will lie sold.
escape (Ms drudgery, then, seeing a disappeared. The cobbler made every
Busy Listtning.
I hat a a c h o f said d efendant* it !• ’ b»- heWhat basis is there for this talk
shadow before Mm, turned toward the effort to get ild of the shoes, hut was
Continued frrm Page 1
"I bought my wife a parrot last tie! o f bhia affiant l» o v e r I he afn ol tw en lyrn e y e a r*, and (h a t th ere l a nn pe/aon In
of German collapse?
door. Thole stood n man looking ut unable to do so,
week."
the a ta le i f F lo rid a , I he *e rv lre td
One day while sitting lu tils Ins Imo in
(m en* upon whom w ould bind ell her or all
Germany is feeling the pinch of
him through a pair of eyes that twin­
"Can In- talk?**
of as hi defe n d an t*, and th at * e rilc e l*y Forbidding insurance and bond kled like u star In the heavens.
Iwfore Dm 11replan* he called on Hatan
"1 .don’t know. Ho hasn't had
hunger and will continue to draw
p tild im tiirn |*- p r a jrril- trp o n -lhe defewdanU
companies-*
from
-prrnjtrrlTrtynh'Mrta
fb
come"Iti
filttiT
Shinn
rnhie
dowu
tlie
herein n a m e if.
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c luirico J c C - K e v v York World.
‘ “You seem to be dissatisfied wltli yoUr
‘h w heft until the next” liar vet f.
I t ja th erefo re o rd rre d th a t lo u , I hatle*
to divide commissions.
lot," said tho man, "and you are quite chimney, ns la-fore, nnd saw the cob­
N e *ly and U o ille N eely i s d ,M . It . T h a t ­
Germany ,i» also having financial
cher ap p ear to Ih la h ill of co m n la ln l on or
Waiver, of oath in abswer to chan­ right. Why so ninny (icrsoiia continue bler silting before him Imldhig out the
difficulties.
I rfg rp th e « lh d a y of A u x c a l. |f» IT . It b*d"Z
*
• #
to make slaves of themselves when they shoea with one hnnd and a crucifix In
cery.
D o in g H e r P a rt.
a ru b ila y of th U c o u rt, or h ill «t com ­
Hut the .idea that hunger and
the other. Falun cowered, took the
la in t in raid cau-e w ill l-e taken a* con­
Repealing act relative to keeping might In* rich Is remarkable."
"Wife, will yoq thread a. needle for pferred
a y a lra t y o u . a e if c o m p ls in ss t bo
bankruptcy mean the end of the Cir:-«in records.
•
j "RlChl" cried Iho cobbler. "Do you shoes, dropped them In the (lames, and me? I want to sew on a few buttons." allo w ed to p ro ’ ced r * I arte.
wa* is based on not him; except hope
It
l*
fu rth e r ordered that Ih l* erd ef *c
they
‘
were
entirely
consumed..
Then
"Why. certainly. There you are.
Amending art relative to certifi* "&lt;’»'«• remain imor if I could
i&gt;uMiahe,l In S a n fo rd ' IT rra ld "nee a »eek
fie hurried up tho chimney.
: Is* rich?"
and lb® desjre to shirk.
Now-you*
can
sew
on
your
notions
for &gt;ic bt c o m e r o 'i vo w eek*.
, . „
calc of ownership of public hinds.
W lle e -a m v hand and o ffic ii! *eal a '-*n“You will be rich from (his hour,'*
The idight o f Germany is - today
bridle I go to the bridge club, dome*
Relating to warehouses and ware­ said the stranger.
fo rd . F lb t lt la , Ik e I l k •'*&gt;• et
V .
‘limes 1 wonder how .von uiutinged bo*
Nothing to compare with the condi­ house receipts.
(aeal)
IV S . i m l i p t .A S .S . i f i r k .
Prstidential Dignity.
"But how?" asked the cobbler.
ftn i | r * n ft lle a r d a ll,
.fore you were married." *
tion td the Southern Confederacy in • * i mlution of writs of garnish­
Dignity is the most terrible punish
S e tie llo r* fr r r o m p ta in a n l.
"Never mind tfuit." Aiid. taking up
*7-'Vuew file
Ju)y, 1863.
The Confederacy put ment.
raent
InIIhqoil
by
the
|H
&gt;ople
upon
their,
*■
. ,■
the pair of shoe* the. cobbler had
* Consolation.
up i t s ’ most terrific fight after that
president.
The
president
tqust
always
Seminole
Snppiclgh—It's a n awful thing tb In C n u rl S f th r t 'm inty J b d c c . ____________
Amending act pertaining to drains thrown on the floor, the-man wnlked iw ou Ids dlgnlty-t-bO-eau never relax—TiupT*TSlatr
«r
Florldl
IfWily. Rising from Ms scat, the shoenjallze that you've tuitdo an egregious *n re f 'a la t e of
hy count!
lie enhuot sit In the ondrestnr v r In
ass
of yourself. Miss Keen—Haven't T’.«re* - 1 V . S t i .r * » rd
t t t t f T ♦♦♦♦♦♦
i
Amending law-relative to obscene uuk‘*r r" ,,‘
,,M&gt; tl,Mr T ! ,7*'v l ' lH 'i1,*' Iho gallery, away fruins everybodyw
Al'Ofd L. 8tbn*. Mleoi*.'
. _ &gt;.
.
Itor walking «.pny so lightly that ltls
you
j:ot used to It yet?—Boston Tran­
No-Ira- »« h r r e t y f t v r f i . ■«
L*
staring glances, lie cannot hiugb too
script.
w . , r i n e t r n , l b * ' t- • *
•"
1' 1
1
'
tread ws'incrl^fhitt of a cat. One other
tiltruarloiisly
;
be
cnutiot
full
to
pipptuud
I
I
.
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S
to
r.r
mart
A
l
o
n
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t
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r
j*
V
J
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K
’
1 n,3ttfuI
mnnufae* . lhlllJ. „ lt. r()nm,r notlevsl-th.mgh the
•a 111 on 1 he l l l h d a y •*»
lie
is
constantly
on
exblbitioit.
\Y|n-n
turerx to discriminate in prircs lo sun suone the man east no shadow!
N e u tr a l G round.
• P IT . *1* p irp th *
‘ iV.,u-V' l 'ci
-ty . ' o th e It r p o r a M * R . r - / . “ v a ' I i
f irm **
The cobbler went back to Ms bench he travels lie must n'p|war nt nil Tile
Individuals, like nations, must have ap
'o
u
n
t
y
ju
d
z
e
«
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V
railroad slailoitH llint lie passes ibroiigh
Making farm loan bonds lawful wondering how lie was to be Made
sultahle. broad and' natural bounda d i- e k n rrc »• 'o c b s u s r d ls n i sn d «b*'* ' '
lest the impression get abroad thnt be rlos, even a rnrisldcrnblo netifral -r&lt; *ent t r y fin s t » c e « o "t« fe r se p ro v a l.
invert menu.
rkb In exchange for a pair of 'old
n . , e d Ju n e
^
is iindeuiucratlc., The secret service
Larceny of automobile*; etc., u shoes, but had no tlilio to think of tho men are by a&lt; t of congress onlerWI to ground. Iictween them.—Thoremi.
felonv ■ —
-■*»
tiUlW,* for ciutomurs- began to-jlook
7 _s, S-7. f*-1, I " * "
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In to bur shoes, and l&gt;cfon* nlglitfnll guard the life of tile president.' They
C’oiilit we Ijui think with the same InAuthorizing
agricultural
non- ^
Mo(.k ,lp
on
wnM shop with Mm. they i\munpa»y Mm on tensity w«* lore With wo might do great In Cnurl « f Count* J c d * e . Sc mln.d e C-.anto, N U tr of
profit assnclntlon* to own stork in
w)a 0„ t&gt; qiu* cobbter emptied the (lie links, they sit In Ids limousine, fhlmm.—P, J , Bailey’s "Festim "
In r* Fttnlft of
1 ^ *
tney
go
lo
(lie
oculist
with
him,
lo
corporations.
.
pris-ceds Into Ids Imndki-rcblcf, and
l ' N o 1i ' e nT* he reby Cl ' - r t o alt » ho o, il
ilnircll,
to
the
hftuk.
The
president,
In
Ri-gulating sale of liquors by clubs, when be reached bis home ho poured
short. Is not a private |s&gt;rsott nt imy
T.“T concern.
. L " „ ‘ n.-I v 1. thEnrolling legislative hill by type- U&gt;® iimm\v
the table. On counting
Whin He Got the Hint.
time: he Is treutisl hy the government,
"What stnrteil you thinking about*
writer machines.
,
I
l»’ fotund,
" ™ 7 u,od
,c,‘
tlnEcs what his slock of shoes bad cost the people niul tile (tress ns public prop­ marriage nil nt once?"
Amending law licensing plumbers.
erty.—David Lnwrciico In Century.
him.
"Hhe wouldn’t let me buy her a Iwx of
Amending
Everglade
drainage
From tills moment bo continued to
candy—
said I would need the money."
laws.
Ido of tho Blost.
s * k lo r H e ir s p p r o v s l.
find gold wherever ho looked for It.
— Houston Post.
tl.le d June *
v ', I . I . l T S . H T n S V .
Appoint mont
of
inspertors
of Ou opening a closet ill his home ho
The king of Eiigliuul Is not the only
M M . v u . t . r A(Jwl. t, t r t l er.
marks and brands of ciittle anti hogs. found It fpll of gold pieces. Going lo kfng In the Britlsli Dies. TheroJs also
Romance arid Fiction,
* s i - s - 5 , 7 -s. s-7, s - i . in-q.
Resignation and ‘ relief of execu­ Ids shop the next day he found all the the king of (lie Isle of Bimlsoy, ail biWhen a wry'rich man marries n very
ml&gt;f
; “ SOCIETY F A B R IC -th c
I
a
to
I
of
Wales
hi
the
Irish
sea.
In
the
boxes In which be bad kept Ms shoes
r * * '* '* ‘'- f 1 y|»,
tors and administrators.
poor girl, that’s romance. When n very N.-llce o f Appllra'lon
Coil
illy
of
Carnarvon.
This
kingdom,
Se ctio n S of 1 hauler »*!*». *•*
,
,,
.
j
-,
.
_»
full
of
money.
In
short,
from
thnt
rich girl marries a very poor man.
very best.
Don’t fail lo
Amending act relative to trial for* , 1 '
/ .................... * , _______ _
time forward he continued to grow with its seventy six iiiliuhltniils-lli.H that’s Action.—Galveston News.
crime committed in another county. richer every dn.v&gt;
figure Including tin- king mid queennee them at
Creating sta_te convict road force.
Due day the man whose shoes ho Is. wo are reminded, a free nud IndcMeet trouble like n mnn and cheer
Fixing compensation of judgev of had been mending and which hnd been pendent realm. The un&gt;uim*h Is not
fully endure whnt yntr can't cure.
taken nwov.by Hie stranger came to only sovereign ruler, hut physician,
county courts.
(-11*1 rml r*fM
foillwlni
A ending net relative to war­ see.him carrying them In a parcel mi­ schoolmaster, magistrate. He neither
,ty ailua'rd I"
o|
ter Ills itrin lie bud found them at owes nor gives obedience to tho laws
•--wil: 8G "t N* 'i
* °
..
rants paid.
- Doubtful.
r rr. 2 ?, T. S I, H *e « . -S c * * ’ , h„' ,f( &lt;*
•
of England. Ills subjects pay no tuxes
T h e r a i l la n d h -ln y S**o*a 11 • '
(||
Prohibiting use of public roads for tils dour.
“
Please,
mister,
can
you
help
n
poor
“There Is something wrong about amt live luxuriously upon barley bread,
-* Ih o t* « .i» n re • C ' S « k “ . j
f ,r« |S traf ic of destructive character.
- m e o f W . t.. t r o c k .
i r n
l iv l*w
these,siloes." said the vhfilor. "After udlk uml butter. No newspapers trou man what wants to get hack to his - ato
*hf|t
be
redea'Ti’
d
*
c
c
?
1
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t
h d*V
Liability of persons, firms, etc.
d . e . i n l || l * . « - t h ir a o n on « *
you blended them they were too small Ide the pence of the teeming |s&gt;pu|nce. family whnt h e nln'ttsecn In ten years?"
“Certainly.
Just
get
me
a
sworn
state­
executing insurance contract*.
fur Min. I gave them lo my, son, and ami uobndy on the Islunil troubles him
'o'm-i.i
I” * " '1
Creating state fire insurabce fund
be hud* is utvtdy put them on Iwforo self about- whut gia*s un outside his ua- ment from your family saying thnt
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he slipped Into u bole.and lifoke bis live rock hound coast. They are a hap­ they want you hark and I'll he glnd
A mending mutual fire insurance
C erk n rcu i.
n r.
U\j I then g.ivg them to my hired py people, though |&gt;erhiips their Lmo- lo help you."
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.H E L P Y O U R RED CROSS,

Myers, Miss Gladys Gardener of St,
Teachers' Examination on June 1 2 1Petersburg and Quentin Pnrker of ’ YOUR DUTY TO TH E NATION
Notice has been given this office ‘ New Sntyrna are expected next week
that the regular examination of lo visit Mlf* Rhth Roberta.
*
Theme of a Stirring •Sermon ot
teachers for county certificates will |
M r. Edouard D ’Oize Assisting a Selected Cast of Local
I’rcshy trrinn th u rr h
he held on the 12th of June this,
Miss Ruth Pullian of Minneola is
“ Wh((t is Your Duty to the NaTalent in Three One Act Elays— Benefit
I nummary of the Floating Small
year, one week later than formerly U)c attractive guest of Miss F.dieth t|&lt;yj?" was the theme of a most
!
Talks Sucrlnrtly Arranged for
announced.
Stewart.
splendid sermon delivered hy Dr.
'
Hurried Herald Readers
The examination for white appli- *
E. D. ilrow nice, pastor of .the Pres­
cants
will
he
held
in
the
Sanford
Miss
Priscilla
Ilishiop.
came
over
byterian
church on Stipday evening.
m i
High School, beginning nt 9 a. m.. from Eu®ti» on Friday to visit Miss It was a sermon that every one
“ LITER A TU R E"
"T h e Old Guard'*
“ The Mouse Trap"
V Ed Bella has returned home after Tuesday," June I2th. I917.
Bcrtha Packard.
should have heard nnd Tor the bene­
spending some time at Norfolk and
A Satire
A French Drama *■
A Farce
The examination for colored ap­
fit of those unable Jo attend we give
fly
other cities. Ed says they are busy plicants will be held, at Hopper
or*
i*r \
a synopsis o f it here.
itfhows
with
his
daughter,
up there but olij Sanford is good Academy beginning at the sam
Arthur SchniDlcr
The
Napoleonic
War
McLucas
and
grandson,
Me
said
among
other
things,
“
We,
William
Dean
Howells
enough for him and he is at his ac­ hour.
Leonard
McLucas
left
Saturday
for
are
now
in
a
lime
of
national
stress,
customed place behind t h e soda
Examinees are requested to report Washington, D. C., to attend the the nations of the world are in a
fountai n' of L f R. Philips $ Co.
P R IC ES 25-50-75 CENTS
promptly at the above nnibed m ur, Reunion of Confederate eternns.
crucible heated red hot.
Their
Silos, Silos, see Vnudc Void's ad and shall bring pen and ink; |af.er v
--------forms of life are in the balance, the
80-F’ri-tf
will be furnished hy the supcri..t:n‘ Mrs. II. A. Newman is the guest very existence of some of them are
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Connelly left dent
Examinee* will not be |.r «f Mrs. R. W. Ileriidon a f ‘ Com­ In question.
Our own nation has
Saturday for Washington where they mitted to hnve in their posse, cn f„rt Lodge, at Daytona Rcnch.
been drawn into the vortex of the!
«ill spend a few days visiting rela­ any hooks or papers of any k i;c,‘
war nnd we are farting one of the
Reserved Seats on Sale nt Philips' Drug Slore
tives ®nd. f r i j^ J * ^ Mra. Connelly except such ns may he fu(j)ixbed y
Among the cottagers who spent most serious times in the history of i
will probably' remain in the capital tlie holder of the examination.
th i.w vek end at Daytona wefa Mr. our nation.
For further
infortnutlon address an»l Mrs. Henry Wight and family,
city for some fime but Mr. Con­
People everywhere are defining money hut in the hands of a cer- the opening of the new building
this office. t
• * •. .
nelly will return in u few dnya.
patriotlsm, nnd many are the an-1 tain type of man.
have been made. Committees are
T. W. Lawton,
Until further notice Mussun's pool
A congenial party motoring to swers given
to that differing conIf we love the nation und would at work preparing for the opening of
..Supt.
Public
Instruction,
Seminole
Daytona on Sunday were Misses ceptions are revealed. We are seeing |contribute that which will assure us
will be open every afternoon at 2*
the new auditorium, Sunday, Juno
Supt. Public Instruction,
o'clock except Tuesdays and Fridays.
Laura and Annie Lee,' Mr. Marry some of these varying conceptions
of success, development and glory, 10th.
Ibis will he opening" day for
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Cobh nnd Mr. It. S. Davies.
72-tf
in our*own- nation. We are asked we can give fliat only as we con- the Jubilee Week. A large chorus
78-Fri-4tc
The court house is dark for a few
for practical manifestations hy the |tribute Christlike character. A nn- will' lead Jhe flinging through tho
days, eourt having adjourned until
, Announcement Tor June
'Judge and Mrs. Ernest Hoifshiffdor governmtfntf and this, week ive nrejtinn'S strength and greatness - dc- whole series of meetings to he held
tomorrow oh account of today being
There will he no preaching service are moving .this week int/&gt; the asked to do two specific things. On I pends upon the character of its citi- next 'week.
. •
• a'holiday arid registration calling for at the Congregational church during Garner house recently occupied by Tuesday all the men between the senship. NO MAN CAty RE IM ­
the services of .so njany men.
the month of June. Sunday schoolj’Mrs. M. Frank. Mrs. Schultz und ages of 2) nnd ill are asked to reg­ MORAL IN L IF E , OR RASE IN
Knew His Foe".
Woodland Park is the only place at 9:45 ns usual. Mr. C. R. Walker, Mr. Carl Schultz will ho with them, ister, that they might he placed in MIS ID EA LS und R E T H E H IG H,
“You didn't tell me. Hobble, yott
those positions in which they can J E S T •T Y P E OK P A T R IO T !
For were in .: light." “No. sir; I knew
urges,
every
with amusements and taken proper our superintendent
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain best serve the nation, one in 20 are j these things undermine the strength 'you'd hear irhmit It from Unit bnV*
care of. Open Sundays only. Leas­ member who possibly can to make a
They are futlieF That’s the kind of u hoy hu
nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dieterieh of needed immediately for the army. an,| glory of any people
ed privatVly on week days. Large big effort to he present*
The Christian Endeavor Society Reardull a venue were visitors at] Atxl in ibis week our men ot money j (.jj,. tliiugs wJuci&gt; have -w*ought i-lto-.15.1’—1,He
dean pool, hot water jets, shower,
»re n*kcd to subscribe to the Lib- downfall of every fallen nation '
— futTiTirifrnis:— Ptrntc— convtmtrtTrtnr ‘ -will mrer at~t»:’10 every Sunday even- D aytona Reach on Sunday
icrtv wnr loan
The-e are’ large tie- ‘ | H.E'AD WITH V O I' F o R T l l r l j
iilg.
Thu older and the younger1
Hardships Still Exist,
fiSJ-tf
\ | 1main)-*, one for the gift of the hod &gt; ? \ K E OF Ylll R NATION I’ MA T' AH I h f'i' v o f. of motntel fnl luilomopeople
are
urged
to
come.
The
C.
E,
Mr
and
Mrs
\
\
C
Hill
wit
The many swimming pools and
RE W O R T H Y C IT IZ E N S . hde development, anti -nil n„ practical
laVcs around Sanford are becoming services are line and helpful. These ami Mrs. R. A Newman were guests |1,n'* hfe. and the other fttr the use of M il
meetings
will
take
the
plat
e
of
the
of
Mrs.
Herndon
nt
Comfort
Lodge,
f
™
on«-\
nnd
properly.
They
enu-c
I
,„,mt
you .......... Aimrce of gtndMiking . frtun tho
must popular these duyk and parties
preaching
services.
Daytona
on
Sutulav.
Hawkins
and
1
1
1
5
1
e\amine
ourselves
the
relation
nnce,
inspiration
and
ttrengtit
for
”
‘l!1
’
'
!l
v
Milwatikeo
are holding picnics and (ish frys
‘ -i Jilin tt:i|.
w
liirh
exists
between
u
H
and
the
nasuch
a
character,
to
Jesus
the
t'hrist.
Prayer
meeting
every
Wednesday
Walter
Connelly
were
a
l
s
o
guests
at
galore. There is no place u&gt; Florida
tion. I want to remind you of our
that offer* more in the summer time evening nt 7:20, except Wcdncpndy the hospitable lodge,
Suspicious Man.
debt to the country. T H E NATION
June
Kith
nnd
June
20th,"
when
the
than Sanford.
lio n . F. I.. Woodruff hu* returned
Jf a innti vouid he groused ns easily
church people are cordially invited
More Sanford people nt Daytona M AKES OUR L I F E A N D -P R O P ­
home from Tallahassee where he
Prime cypress shingles, four, five
to meet with the Presbyterian church, were Mr. E. E. Brady, Mr. and Mrs E R T Y SA FE . It Is difficult for us represented Seminole county and ns Ills suspicions are, there wouldn't
be much of ri demand fur iilurm clock*.
ami six inch widths, all twenty
in their series of spedui services.
O. L. Taylor, Messrs. Raymond to realize what a great gift this is. was active during the entire session
A11 III mi I itolie.
inches long, to move quick at 12.75
Sunday. June loth, the rnngriTa- Key, Hume Rumph, I&gt;r nod Mrs. Rut I lie men of feudal times could f Mr-* Woodruff and the children arid
per thousand.
Chas.
L.
West,
tion is invited to meet with the I'nieston and hi lie daughters and appreciate this gift, for m that day Mi** Nellie Khler &lt;ame home Fndu)
T h i n g * Not to Be Hidden.
Oviedo, Fla.
G5-t
each man had to fortify hililM'lf
Presbyterian church at 11 p’dork Mr. Ilritt.
in
the
ear,
Mr
Woodruff
coming
Three
tiling- i.iiuioi he hidden—lore,
Mr and Mrs. Fred Walsman in the opening service of their new
within in* own castle, building huge
n cough, ami -moke—yea. even n
later
on
thc*fri)in.
,
were here yesterday on their way to church.
walls and fortifying them, that the
Rev. Venable and other
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. II. R.
Mrs. Schelle Maine*, who has fourth, nnd Mint I* He* sign* of nlum*
points in (leorgia, where Mr. Wnls- fine local speakers will address the ' Stevens will regret to hear of the mnrauder might not moIeJt.
Ho
been in Jacksonville, and Lake Bu t­ ■luni H i e o n i 11x•• » f n c o
iinan represents the Armour Car congregation
serious illness of their little (laugh­ went forth armed to defend his life. ler for a number of days returned
His existence and his property wera
linos. From there they will go to
82-91 .
ter, Rebecca, in Philadelphia.
Mr.
yesterday.
For Rent —Upper floor, 3 largo
always insecure. The great differ­
Mjchigan for. the summer.
Stevens and son. Dr. Ralph Stevens
A. L- Hatch, principal of the furnished rooms for Jight house,
ence
between
our
own
security
nnd
Ayers' New Daytona Reach Motel,
Oviedo Public. Schools, who is .tak* keeping or sleeping. Summer ratesHaving installed a first class vul- W* hurriedly on Saturday afternoon
Daytona Reach, Fla.—Special sum­ canizing plant at Geneva can take far Philadelphia in responjo to a consequent happiness and his con­ ing special surmher work at the
40!l Palmetto avenue.
R3-3t|&gt;
stitutes a part of the debt we owe
mer rates now in effect. Week end orders for all repair work. Tires left telegram,
University came . home to register
to
the
nation.
parties solicited. Dance every Sat­
today.
with Geneva buss will he returned \
Lost—Black spaniel, long ear*
L IBER T Y ' OF WORSHIP IS
urday night. W. F. &amp; E. R. Ayres, promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Mahlon Wright left on Sunshort tail. Finder return to Dean
Clerk
Dnugluss
wns
a
busy
of­
managers and owners.
81-tf
day for Shelby, N. C., where his ANOTHER D E B T TO T H E NA­
Turner, rare of Turner's grocery nnd
L.'M . Rheinder,
We only begin lo under­ ficer yesterday when 151) young men
Master Russell McDonald of Or­
marriage to Miss Blanche Johns TION.
receive
liberal reward.
83-tfe
Geneva.
.y;i-tfr
of military ability presented them
lando is spending the week with
will luke place on Wednesday even­ stand how grent this is when s c are
shocked by the.news of some perse­ for non resident registration cards —
Ktirl Dosscy.
For S ale—One
square
piano,
ing.
•
Automohilhts
Attention
cution in Armenia, of thousands the rush was so intense that it was Knalie make, for $50.00, A valu­
■Miss Myrtle Umdonstock of Oak­
How about thut storage battery?
necessary to swear in two extra able Winchester ritle at half price.
land .arrived Saturday to be the
Mr. George Armstrong arrived driven from homes, lives taken and
deputies to take rare of the wishofc P O. Box 802.
Do you take advantage of the free
worse
than
death
endured
by
many,
H3-5tc
* gue*t of Mrs. T. K. Speer for the
from St. Augustine on Monday.
nf out soldiers to lie.
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inspection and distilled water? Let
when
we
read
nf
the
old
days
in
neat two weqka.
His marriage to Miss Bertha Pack­
For trade or* sale, good player
Mr and Mrs. John Herb)* expect
xamine it free and tell you what
Russia ami the pitiable condition of
T K. Speer left Saturday for
ard will take place tomorrow.
piano.
Will trade for enr or. prop­
pact
to
leave
Wednesday
for
D
aycondition
it
.
is
tn.‘
.
Treadwell
A
:
the Jews. Thunk God for a nation
Washington to attend the Reunion.
erty.
Easy
terms for sale. Inquire
ton
'where
Mr.
Hrrby
goes
every
Renaud Electric Co. Phone 189.
.where all may worship according to
Prof. A. L. Match, principal of the
Mrs. E. E. Brady arid daughter,
. 83-2tc
summer to assist Ids son hi market­ Herald Office.
83-ltc •
the
dictates
of
their
own
conscience!
Oviedo schools, who is attending
Mi * Kathleep Iirady left lust Thurs­
ing
the
summer
crops
of
vegetables
It is part or uur i(eht to tlie nation.
summer school at the University of
For Sale—Three fine young Hol­
day to spend the summer in Geor­
at that place.
Dayton was tho
Card
of
Thanks
Florida at Gainesville is spending a
stein
cow*.
Milking now, and will
OUR
P
R
IV
IL
E
G
E
OF
WORK
gia.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilerhy until
We extend our thanks to the
few days in the city,
freshen next fall nnd winter. Bred
AND* D E V E L O P M E N T
AS
A
they Visited the sunny land of Flor­
|,on an(] Mr„
L Woodruff D E B T TO T H E NATION.
. II It Stevens and Dr. Ralph friends und neighbors for their kindto Holstein bull. Bull ofr sale with
Each
ida
nnd fell in love witii the climate,
Nellie Elder re­ man amt woman has a privilege here
cows. Also nice buggy in fine cpnStevens were called to Philadelphia ness to us during the illness and aml Nuns&gt; wilh
the progressiveness and tho people
lilion.
W. B. Ballard, Altamonte
Saturday hy the serious illness of death of wife nnd mother, also for turned from Tullahnfcsce on Sunday, of working and developing according
of
Sanford.
flowers.
Rebecca Stevrns.
Spring*, Florid*.
83-2t
making the trip in the. Woodruff cur* tn our own ability and desirgs. We
John S. Barnhart, .
arc not cursed by' a castesystem such
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lyman of
— -----Mr:-and- Mrs. Emanuel
Death of W. M. Collins
Miss Gladys Morris- "Is expected as India"' has, nor even hy such soCity spent last evening Tn the
and
family.
William
M. Collins died at his
cial
trnditlons
ns
Europe,
but
every
from Tullahnssee on Thursday. Miss
dty the guests nf Mr. and Mrs.
home
on
F'ast
Second street on Sat­
every
door
of
opportunity
is
open,to
Maud Flntzminger will return ulso,
John Wilson and attended the Elks
urday
morning
at ten o'clock after
every
mnn
nnd
woman
here.
Tnere
NOTICE
bringing
With
her
a
number
of
girls
dxnce last night.
Mr. Lyman re­
an
illness
of
several
years, being
is
open
tn
u*
tlie
fullest
development
for
a
hop
sc
party
at
Longwood.
ports dry weather at Forest City
During tho months June, July, Aug­
confined
to
his
bed
for seVefal
possible.
hut hi* crops are doing fine neverust and September,* the Ranks of Sanford
t he less.
•Mrs. Hal Wight, Mr*. Claude
Time would ff&gt;il to tell of the vast weeks.
will close on Thnrsdays a't 12 o'clock.
Mr. Collins was one of the old
Herndon -and MUs. Peachea Lelller debt we owe to America; We nre
,
•
First National Rank Seminole County jiaV(. t„km a collage at Daytona the -most Jilettsed people in ujl tho residents of this rity having resided]
What Is The Need?
Bank Peoples Ilunk of Sanford.
Beach foT tlie season, where they earth, nnd no nation .should »o here for the* past forty year? and of
Special preparation is being mnde
•
Tues. 79—3tc
PETERS SAYS:
will spend" much of the summer.
rnreivc the full supphrt of nil her late years was engaged in farming,
•ftr the mid-week service for WcdDeceased .leaves a wife und tw'o
“ When Summer*a Heat
people iis our ow.n. No man baa a
evening nt the Methodlinyi__at—b u iu u -m u i- thro * now d-d
, AttecU Nuur fc'eel You
_________
Billy
Hoi
ttht-W-wtjoy—
these—
itrent-blpssfrtgS’ Til rhufrh. The* above, topic . wiltdaughters, and ona married sun, all
Should Huy Them a
***
I
the
G.
I.
A..'
ih
'Atlanta,.and
is
i««iuH-■wdthmit;hrinst
willing
to
ma
mnkr
some
discussed hy several * speaker*.
of them living in and around Sait
Cooling Treat"
adequate
return.
The
hearts
of
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* ttrr" ly
1
adequate return. The
he,
The orchestra and young people's
ford.
by
is
taking
no
chances
on
the
some
of
us
thrill
over
the
nation
not
and what
rhoir will lead In the singing. .There
Tin* funeral occurred from- the res*
Ilrd ('res* T/ct'f/s
French firing line, leaving that to merely because of her great gif(s hill
Peters
Says la So
« ar,* increasing Interest in these s e r -•
Mrs. Ernest Hoqsholdcr requestp. t|ie little fellows who can dodge the because' our ancestors have given idcticc Sunday morning nt nine
' " • Those desiring nn Informal
that returns' from the sale of Red bullet*.
*
.
their lives for the fnundntfnn nnd oYInrli, Dr. Brownies of the Preshy
evenmt- of worship are invited. The
Cross benefit tickets he made to her,
,
*
preservation of the nation, and there terinn church officiating and Inter
. lime 7
.
IK you want your feet com­
Aient was made in Lakeview ceme­
with left over tickets before .'I
ludge nnd Mrs, Nicholson of Ro- nre hallowed memories for us.
fortable disposed toward you
" *
this summ r. ptQf tho proper
o'clork on Wednesday. This is irn- cholic, Gn., are the guest* of their
L E T US LOVE T H E NATION, tery.
Volunteered or Conscripted
amount of attention to them.
Card
of Thanks
porta nt in order to complete final alutor, Mrs. J . l&gt;. Roberts.
AND H O N O R .IT S FLAG.
We have a .me low cut -hues
tin* title to the sermon delivered
For the many expressions of sym­
settlement
‘ *' '
*"
• * -------- **
. • Rut what we want today Is a
that will give tn •pores of-your
Sunday night- nt the Temple,
Mrs. It. R. Eldridge lias ns her practical mani citation of that'love. pathy in our hour of bcrcavemnt
feet a chance to breathe.
In
d Dr. Hyman, pastor of the Rapour summer style* you will find
ttreent Wedding
guests- two nieces, Misses Irene nnd What will the man who loves the and tiii* many act* of kindness dur­
1,1 chur«-h. • Th" sermon was based
fashionable d gign coinhin d
ing the recent illness nf husband
Recent weddings
in
Sanford Virginia Raughn from llullette, Vu. Hag do?
with comfortable lines. In this
D'marily upon the grent Reglstrawhich were qtifet affairs without nny
-----:—
shoe shop you will find courtsSome say only one thing, ho must anil futher we wish to express out
"!n Ray to he held today, wherein
' sy and satisfaction.
formal announcement were those of
Circuit Clerk Removed
offer his body to the army or navy, heartfelt thanks.
* loung men of ccrtuin ages are to
Mrs. Josephine Collins
Mr. Don McDonald and Miss Ruth
Tallahassee, P'lu., June 4 .—The and he is patriot indeed. Rut force
for the selective draft. Dr.
‘ and fumily.
Miss Eva first suspension of a county official shall not save a" nation. Persia long
nnan, in the beginning of tho ser- McGee two weeks ago.
E . H. PET ER S
Hodges nnd Mr. Royce Robinson after the adjournment of the legisln- centuries ugo, in the infancy of the
rnf,.n V
!l brief history of the conR o o ts , Shoes and Slippera
PresbOterian Church
^nl'ti°n or ilraTt measures of the last week; Miss Annie May Weston turc came today when Gov. Calls rare led nn army of 2,0110,000 vet­
nnd
Mr.
Ashley
Purvice
on
Saturissued
nn
order
removing
R.
II.
The
Presbyterians
announce
that
erans
into
another
continent,
hut
301 EAST FIRST STREET
“fl-i and stated why, in his opln*'
day evening nt the Baptist Temple jtoesch, clerk of the circuit court of thnt nation Uvea but in history to­ for Sunday next elaborate plans for
fa'1 present one wns being re. ,fl,-d to to build an army. Later nnd Miss Kbba Steilt and Mr. Jos'ie Manatee county, and appointed Wi 1- day. If many of the stones wo hear
Lee of Upiala were married yestcr- •]|nm Taylor, representative from from Europe he true," some of* the
•A 1 '* ’'&lt;,rn,0,, r“ t&gt;ie the question
day (Tuesday) by
Mr.
-Schelle Manatee in -the lust session and soldiers disgrace their nation. and
&gt;ou a volunteer for Christ or
Mnines
nt
his
office
in
the
Wol- speaker pro-tem, to tako over the dishonor their flag.
We need de­
fe &gt;ou waiting for the conscription
borne Block.
office at once.
fenders,
.but
only
of
a~c?rtain
type.
lil * I’ut on. This may he startling
Oivour Modern Methods lo give you better results
Some say the one thing for u* to
f ,0 ^ome-one, says the pastor. 1o
and
Absolute Satisfaction when you tiring YOUR
I'rrxonal
.\ftnlion
1
•
The
Seaboard
Air
Line
railroad,
do i* t o - Contribute wealth.
Rut
( * l'lJ, ,n,‘n are conscripted into
SH
O
ES TO Ufc......................
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Mrs. M. -Frank nnd ,Miss Florence through Burks Humner, general de- wealth alone will not save a nation.
l ^ ' ! " ’ ,or
Master, hut he says,
0 .at Paul—how he was conscript- F'rank left on Saturday for New' velpmnent agent is waging a* grent It might be a menace. Rome was
SH O ES N EATLY REPA IRED W H IL E YOU WAIT,
!.nU&gt; w’rv'c®— ti,an he named York, where they will . spend the wnr j n behalf of ugricuiturui prepnr- •rich and her wealth brought her
. . .
AT- - ■ "
"
, edness in nit sections of Florida. Mr. downfall. ' I f wealth "be not in hands
of th
We** hnown chararters sumtner.
—
—■
—
Hnmner
is
taking
member*
of
the
fit
•
to
administer,
nor
directed
by
th»t
Prove his .contention
^
men ar(. rpa||y, conscripted to
Mrs. George Armstrong arrived in agricultural preparedness com mis- |mensensibleof their stewardship, it
|tt ,lrt ^0f fa** Heavenly Father, nnd the city yesterday fpr the Armstrong sion appointed by Gov. Cutts to all might prove a very serious menace
309 EAST FIRST S TR EET
■oriti the large audience, if there Packard wedding. She is the guest sections of the stute in a private car, i to the .life of the people. We need
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THE SANFORD HERALD
U tap. allspice
labor of an army of busy citizens.
Providing for Pede«tr|ln .
J ' l b a . salt..
• •
•
"Clothing is largely an agricul­
Cities tbnt arc worrying ov. P
Doll the beets, being careful not tural prod act and represents the re­
f°w Bt™ » " “I •Idewalk/JI*r **
to cut the roots off before.cooking sults of labor, on the sheep ranges, lesson
from U,e recenl ncUoo J u '
and to leave at leaat.J.lanhawiLUuwLi jsi^aailaa flnlsUamJ In mills aud fan ■terk tofr casual of
on while boiling, so as to retain col­ tories. Whenever a suofill garment passed nn ordinance -requlr n-.,, ^
"budget ^ OF OPINION “JUST BETWEEN '
or. When done, cut In small pieces. is needlessly discarded material
buildings b e o r e c . ^ i \ , a' ^
, *ll
AND. ME.”
Mix with the chopped cabbage. needed to keep some one warm or from the boundary Uiw. exo»™~,f f.?‘' ,h«*
Drop Into the vinegar the spice tied dry may be consumed merely to busiest district, where 13. U
frontage
must
he
allow.-.i
f„r
J
V*
in a spice bag, add sugar and salt, gratify a
passing fancy.
Women
ftecipes for Watermelon I’rivicrTes, and bring to a boil.
Let boll 10 would do well to look upon clothing ........... ............................
Sweet Canned Peppers, licet
r""
minutes, then add cabbage and at this time more particularly from from stops, htflnstra.l. - „„-i
Plrklc and Spanish Plrkle
beets.
Let them come t« a hard the utilitarian point of view.
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
The two recipes for watermelon1boll; pour into sterilized jars and
Indictment of Cat.
"Leather, too, is scarce and the
O arc from the State Extension Ser­ seul.
The cat chiirnci.r Is trii.bi|„n,|iv .
“ HE’LL PUENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
proper shoeing of urmics calls for
„
o
synonym for all Biot is tn-u-h.-r*
oooooa oooooa ooooooooo aoaooaaoooaooooonoa ooooooooooaoa vice bulletin: Canning, * Preserving
* C. M . Berry,
gre
*
and despicable. No, ...... tlll&gt;ni| J*
and Pickling No A-81.
t • ‘
Cpunty Agent,
great supplies of this material. There does |( pox*,-* that Is worthy „f at.
' "Old Glory” •
*
sand different waya.
There are
Preserved Watermelon Rind
Sanford, Florida.
|IU '
arc only so many pairs of shoes in ing. Hence It seems odd
*
Hang out “ Old Glory” to the breeze, Liberty Bond* to buy and 'gafdcrts
Cut 1 pound rind into 1-inch
w
'
s
x
■
,
'
beings
should
domesticate
t,
and
place
each
hide,
arid
there
is
ashortage
of
The morning.nun in high;
* to plant and forming to do and wc squares. Remove peel and all pink
The New Style Patriots
animals for leather us well as for It, ns u house companion. pruct|,,||v
From every roof and steeple, let
\can send our boya to war with the part. Soak over night in limewatcr
meat. Anything that can be done ou a par with the noble umf uw|n,h
Tho glorious banner fly.
feeling that we nrr doing whnt the &lt;1 ounce lime to 2 quartos water'.
dog.—'I'xdmbjro.
to encourage adhlts or children to
Come, stirring breezea from the government is asking us to do with The following morning let stand for
take care of their shoes and make
south,
a perfect trust in the higher power 2 hours in clear water. Drain well,
Making Aseurancc Doubly Sure
them last longer means to ut so
that watches over our destinies.
From north and east and west,
thin drop into boiling water and
The pupils in a certain ela - i„'t,T
The
Red
Cross
work
may
not
seem
much
more
leather
is
made
avail­
Caress with ardent lover’s pride
boil rapidly for 10 minutes. Drain
glcne were told to set down
either interesting or important just
able for other purposes.
The flag beloved the best.
again and add gradually to the sirup
the reasons why, la their opinion, m now, but when the war really opens
"Employed
women,
especially mntlon was superior to burial. •■Cr.*.
(mndc by boiling, together 3 cups
those engaged in the manufacture of niatlon Is good," wrote one litti,.
Hang out "Old Glory" to the breeze, and the wounded are coming in from sugar, 3 pints water). Add. to this
food or clothing, also directly serve "becnustnnp person Hindu ouiY ts- iu"a
Each day is Flag Day now, '
|»H nuarters, our boys and your boys the juice of one half lemon Vtftfi
their country and should put into swoon, mid If he Is burtied he eannot
Its stars nn&lt;l.siripes dispel the clouds antJ
*1*® *,0F* l *,rn
realize tKreo’ extra slices of lemon.
Cook
that
our
effort
toward
making
th^m
their tasks the enthusiasm and -en­ recover,” ■
Of' gloom from every brow.
unti. the melon Is tender and trans­
comfortable have not been in vain.
ergy
the importance of thicr product
The troops are marching by,
parent. Allow to stand until cold,
warrants.
And hearts and bands will stouter We ure taking care of the other hoys arrange the pieces attractively in
at present and their mothers will in
grow
the jars, garnishing with -slices of
"W hile all honor is due to th
turn
take care of our boys and the
And clearer beam each* eye.
irmon, cover wijh tho sirup testing
women who leave their homes to
-*
suffering people- of all Europe will
50 deg. to 65 deg.
Process, and
nurse and care for those wounded in
-j ;
’
» a
he relieved by the great work of the
battle, no man should feel that, be­
seal.
v.
Hang out."Old Glory” to the brcezO, Red Cross. This work is like churchcause
she does not car a nurse's
Gingered Watermelon Rind
The winter tarries long,
work—|t spreads over the universe,
uniform,
she is absolved from patri­
Follow
the
same
method
as
for
And eagerly we wait to hear
for the benefit of nil mankind and
otic
service.
The homo women of
preserves,
until
after
rind
has
been
Tho lark's enchanting song.
no man Is immune from the share of
tho country, if they will give their
And 'mid the branches of t h e ‘trees, the work or from the benefits there­ freshened in cold water. Then drain
Listen, my children, and you shall minds fully to this vital subject of
. . Sweet garlands in the sky.
from.
Therefore, let- everyone in well nnd boil rapidly for 15 minutes
hear
food conservation nnd train them­
Its gleaming stars nnd stripes will' t h llj d t y ,.lkc a ,,art and , akl. it in strong ginger tea- (1 ounce ginger
Of
some
Patriot's work in this pres­ selves in household thrift can muke
to
1
quart
wnterh
Finish
cooking
seem
with the feeling, that you arc doing
ent year. *
of the housewife's apron a uniform
When "G lo ry " floats on high.
your * duty, not only to t he govern- in a 30 deg. sirup made by using f They didn't ride by lantern light
of
national significance.
pint strained ginger tea with 1
mont but to suffering humanity.
To
raise
the
neighbors
to
arm
and
"Dem
onstrate thrift in your homes
quart water and l 1,. pounds sugar.
Hang out "Old Glory" to the breeze,
fight,
nivd encourage thrift among your
Cook rapidly until tender nnd trans­
No other half so fair.
• It is my honest opinion that the
parent i.about 2 hours . After rind But they went to work with a plow nighbors.
And thus i o staunch "Old Curie war was brought on and has been
and Hoe
"M a k e saving rather than spend­
bus boiled for one. half hour, add
Sum
allowed to flourish because the world
And
they
made ten* bushels of tuters ing your social standard.
one half lemon, cut into thin slices.
Your loyalty declare.
was becoming so wicked that it •
grow.
Make economy fashionable lest it
Puck and process like preserves.
Now is the day to blazon forth.
needed cleaning up and that after
become obligatory."
In rod nnd white nnd blue.
The following recipes are in reply
the war this world will he a better
They wiped the sweat from their
This message to a throbbing world, habitation for Christian men and ,to the demand for recipes for can­
heated brpw,
• Glass Eye Was Misbehaving.
"Americans-are true.'.’
women- This being so it is about ning peppers. The sweet, ripe pep­ As
they trudged along with their
"Mm. Murphy, -have you seen my
time that men and women every­ pers are best for these as the flavor
Hoe and Plow,
f^luHs eye!" "Yes, sor; It was rend In'
Hang out "Old Glory" to the breeze. where take a tumble to themselves is most fully developed when the Their hands grew tough and their one of your letters, and I hid It In the
and gei right with God, It is a well peppers have attained their rich red
From ocean coast to const,
bureau."—Lump .on.
feet gut sore
The commercial canned
In every place where brave men known fuel t hut since t h war Mari-j maturity.
As they turned the stubborn soil o'er
ed then- are more people in France canned peppers, the "Pimrentos"
meet,
And the people laughed and called
anil England going to church than inot pimentos are nwt ns good as
Its t.'iumph gladly toast,
them slow
ever before, and this being so dem­ the.home canned.
The flag bur fathers died to save
But
they
made ten bushels of taters
»
onstrates that suffering brings people Heated Canned. Sweet Red Peppers
' A n l sons live to defend:
grow.
W E HAVE:
The guardians of our hearts and to their senses more quickly than
Wash, halve, seed and drain the
any- other cause. Our ow n country peppers, then wipe. Scald 5 minutes
homes,
Yes, cheer the hoys with the Sword
will have to suffer some before we
FR U IT JA R S AND
From now to world's end.—
in water poured on al polling point.
nnd Gun,
can realize our short comings and
—A. G. Jtidiloch.
Drain, let rool 15 minutes, then! Who have fought and bled when this
J E L L Y GLASSES
our duty to the church.
.
• •
pack in sterilized glass jars. Add 1
war is done.
teaspoonful nf salt to each jar' of Yes, cheer the Generals and Colonels
^ 1 understand l full there ur&lt;GARDEN HOSE
too,
peo )u here who talje no interest in • Today in registration day and peppers*. Fill jars with cold water
the Red Crops work and hut little those who are obliged to register and proceed as for directions frir And the sailors bold on the ocean
N E W i IN K O F
blue;
interest in helping the government should not go to the polls scourged canning corn and beans given in a
in this great war that w»- are about like a galley slave blit go us pal-' previous issue of the Herald from But cheer these too with Hie Plow
FISHING TACKLE
and Hoe.
.
to launch to a successful conclusion rude with the full dutv .m American •Tanning Vegetables in tire Home"
in the interest of ponce and human- ‘ ituens before th-m. Many will be Iluletiti No. 35!i).
Who made ten bushels of taters j
NEW LINE OF BA SE BA LL GOODS
ity.
Now it appears to me thatLut few chosen and those who
grow.
1
( old t anned Sweet Peppers
each* one of us have our part to piny ari'
should consider it a prtv— Finley Munson.
Wash. dry. stem, halve and seed,
in this world and for the protection ’h-ge to serve their rnunlrv in time then p ick &lt;In f t - " 1 sterilized glass
that this government has afforded
need,
jar
Have ready mid wilier in
\N AI’ l'EAl. TO WOMEN
WE a l w a y s h a v e t h e b e s t a t l o w e s t i *i : b f s
us fur so many years it is now up
; wInch salt
tablespoonf ills to each
to us to reciprocate in any .manner '
This home guard idea is spread-1j nr, kas |J0t,n boiled fi mlmites- and Secretary of Agriculture Points Out
that we can. Some .are ton old to ing all over the country and Sanford ,Ui- water then thoroughly cooled.
That in Their O w n Homes They
go to war and they will have to stay should be congratulated upon tlo Fill-'jara perfectly full with this and
Cun Aid Nation's Armies
,at home and do their bit it* a thou- good work of organizing and getting .seal.
FOR T H E AUTOM OBILE OW NER—
The Secretary of Agriculture, in
response to requests from many ed­
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1
iW hole Peppers In Brine
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person and I’ropertj. h
\Yn»he and wipe whole sweet pep. itors for a .statement us to service
a necessity.
You imjkt have it eventually................................... ....
peri* and lie light in a cheesecloth women can render the nation in the
bag: place in u atone jar and fill it direction of producing and conserv­
up with cold water railed, allowing ing ngrind tural prod nets has issued
four tublo,ipoonfuli» of salt to each the following:
qinrrrwLwater qKrd. When needed,
“ Every Woman can'render impor­
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*
(realign by soaking in fresh soft, tant service to the nation in its pres­
warm water. Keep the jar in n cool ent emergency. She need not leave
h*r home nor uhnndon her home
place.
V
*
To Can Sweet Green I’cpprrif
duties to help the tirmed forre*. She
Proceed oh with l|eated Canned can help to feed and clothe our ar­
It is a joyous
Sweet Bed Peppers, but add a tea­ mies nnd help .to supply food to
spoonful of kugar to each jar of those beyond the* seas by practising
TH E HOTEL FOR OUR HOME P E O P '.E
moment for the distant
effective thrift in her own household
peppers.
• •
FIR EPR O O F CONSTRUCTION— EFFICIEN T SERVICE
" E v e r y ounce of food the house­
The follow ihg recipes have just
grandparent when she
wife
saves
from
being
wasted
in
her
been issued by the Home Econom­
MODERN EQ U IPM EN T— MODERATE RATES
ics Department of the Florida S tate home— all food which she or her
hears
the
voice
of
her
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*
Woman's College in n bulletin rom­ •children produce in the garden and
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p'll, d by Miss Sarah'W .r-KuSrIdgeJ ran n r preserve--every garment
'favorite,
. on
the .Long Distance
which core and skillful repair make
Spanish Pickle
It unnecessary to replace—all lessen
Bell Telephone.
2 cups of chopped cabbage
‘
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J .. cup of Chopped green bell pep­ that household's draft on the al­
ready insufficient Wo^ld supply.
per
Children who cannot write can use the
" T o have food the housewife must
l cup of chopped onion
learh to plan economical and proper­
cup of chopped squash
Bell Telephone with ease, and their small
ly balanced meals, which, while
) j cup of chopped cucumber
1 cup of chopped green tomatoes nourishing ea,1i. members., of the
voices over the wires give assurance to loved
family properly, do not encourage
1 pt. vinegar
•
over
eating o r.offer excessive and
&gt;3 cup sugar
ones# that all is well.
wasteful
variety. It is her duty to
2 tbs. saltuse all effective methods to protect
•t sticks cinnamon 3 inches long
food by spoilage by heat, dirt, mire
I th. mustard seed
m i: sTAvnum iiaii.koao ok tiik hu h i .
1 he Long Distance Bell Telephone
or insects.
She must acquire the
1 tap. whole cloves
ON SALE JUNE t, 2. 3, 4, 5, fi
culinary nbility to utilize every hit
1-0 oz. whole mace
Limit June 21. Can Be Extended ti&gt; July 6, 1917
plays an important part in the social life of
of edible food that comes into her
1 tsp. whole allspice
home. She must learn to use such
t.j tbt. celery seed
OFFICIAL R O U T E - S P E C I A L T R A I N
the nation. Without leaving your home
foods
ns vegetables, beans, peas and
1 tsp. dry mustard
JUN E 3rd
milk products as partial substitutes
I tsp. tumeric.
you can visit satisfactorily with relatives o r
. Lv. Jacksonville 8 I*. M., Ar. Wasliihifton*5:30 I*. M*
*
•
Have vegetables chopped fine. To for meat. She must make it her
business t o ' see that nothing nutri­
the vinegar add salt, sugar and
friends in distant cities.
THREE DAILY TRAINS
tious is thrown out or allowed to he
whole spiers; bring to a boil nnd add
..... 9 : 1 0 A. M . , 1 2 :0 1 P . M , 8 :10 P. M.
Lv. Jacksonville
wasted.
the chopped vegetables; bring to u
h o u n d rim* k a t k s k m o m
$21-20
"W aste in any individual house­
The service is fine; the rates are rea­
hard boil, add the ground mustafd
Jacksonville.....
$10.95
Tam pa ......................
"
"
$19.90
nnd tumeric, which have been rub­ hold may seem to he insignificant,
Palatka................
O rlan d o ...................
$18.15
sonable.
.
bed to the consistency of cream with but if only a single ounce of edible
Gainesville .............. ..... $18.35
St
Petersburg......
.......... $ 21.20
food,
on
the
average,
is
allowed
to
cold water. Back in sterilized jars
Ocala . . . J , .............
$19.00
F t. My e ra ................ .. $2.1.45
spoil or be thrown away in each
$22-95
and seal.
Daytona ......... ... $19.15
West Palm B each
our 20,000,000 homes, over ,1,300,000
...$17.70
Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station
B oh ) B c l l s h
Miami................... ........$24.25
S t. Augustine..........
pounds .of material would be wasted
• a T ra in * .
S i r . I K l e c t r i r U f b i r d r u lim .n S l c p l n f Cm . and S I m -I C*acfc*a * "
3 cups of chopped cabbage'
each day. It takes the fruit of many
Dinlni
C
a
r
.
on
Train.
Non.
*
2
and
U
3 cups If chopped beets
acres and the work of many people
H A TC H r«OM A IJ. CO I N T S 1 pt. of vinegar
Ter Information — l(r«-r ratio n*,
to raise, prepare and distribute.464,y i xup of sugar'
000,000 pounds of food a year. Ev­
'
ATLANTIC COAST LINE AGENTS
4 * ticks cinnamon
ery ounce of food thrown away,
A. W . n t I T O T , Dir. raa a. A * r . l , I IS W. I l a ; 84. Jackaon
therefore, tends also to waste the
1 tsp. cloves
OOOOOOOOOWUMHHHIUUDOOPPOnOOaOOU BP m iPOOqOOOOOl

in shape no quickly. With the fine
set of officers and men the Sanford
company should give a good ac­
count of themselves and If any one
thinks they will have a picnic they
should not join, for it is my opinion
that the home guards will have plen­
ty of work to do before this war is
over.

EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

Sanford
Public Library
Oak Avenue
Between 3rd and 4th St.
Open --

Tuesdays

Thursdays
Saturdays
at 3 p. m.

Reading Room Free to All

FOR THIS WEEK SPECIALS

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Hardware Co.

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HOTEL

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For-B ride EU ft
Among the pretty entertainments

th*t arc being given in honor of
K in Ilcrtha Bnckard. whose marriagcjto Mr. Geo. Armstrong will
Uke place tomorrow evening .was
the attractive miscellaneous shower
that was giyen by Mrs. Sandy And „ . .» or F rljl.y .flornooo,
A
.rheme of , «
on,I yellow
. . . carried o a t »UH c h .rm ln i of,rtt ,1th , a . n t l l » ot y c lt o * r i.lric .

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A RESUME OF SANFORD
.AajTENINCMJPtWsDAirfr- Ad-ire•• all ComnuiiniMM Ut ikii
Column to "SorMtjt Editor.’*#* Hmm
Mr*. K. A. T«fk*«a, Pk«M Na. fto

slips.
To Mrs. Margaret Harne*
fell the second prize, a dninty
sncquF and Mrs. Richard But tin was
the winner of the rutting prize, two
decks of playing cards.
Assisting
Mrs. Hill were Mrs. Newman, Mrs.
Ralph Wight. Mrs. Mai Wltfht. Mrs.
F, E. Rourhiilnt and Mrs. Bulcston.
M„ A „
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M Wa||.„, M „ .
M cL.uthlln. Mm. It. K. T.dur. Mm.
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THE SANrORD HERALD
I adopted permanently ^which will not
return a profit to the farmer.
Qlyfialty._o(. sm p s-lsu rgeil by..nU
county agents and progressive far­
mers, and along with it goes the ad­
vice to keep mote livestock, JR&gt; con­
sume. as nearly as possible, every­
thing grown on the fnrm. The most
! profiUblp anirnnl* ‘ hat "•» he k r Pt‘
on tho farm urc* hog* ami mill* cow*
On Inch a farm there is no such
tiling as &lt;i complete failure. Like in
every other industry, some years the
profits will ho small. Such may be
true niw with the prices for feeds at
the highest point they have ever
reached, hut thefe will be some Incotne.
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PAGE THREE

B««s and Fruit. • *
' j « a man would hare to rive away au
An agricultural society of Florence, .tomoldles to get elected to the senajo
Ampio Time.
Italy, lias recently cntrlcd out a iLyftrliairi—nil a s a n t f ilia m«r
Dad-^'If^u^Uon'r itevr&gt;f»««inmn
Mien ld\esdgaiT«in of the alleged In- dtbonl of ixdltlclans.
time lo *tudy I don't know what kind
Jery of fruit by Ih*cs and has com- “The days of the election clgnr and o t " biwjrer you expect to'bf*.^ The
plelely exonerated the latter Iteba arc tobacco nre gone forever."—New York
Student—’" There's plenty of time, *
-unable to .pcrfnndo* the skin o f the ~ World — *
. , fnthrr. I understand you never'get n
fruit, and It Is only Incidentally tliut
' * --------------------I case that requires any knowledge of
they sin k the Jtl!&lt; es of- f r u i t s in ju re d ’ ,
D am ascus Sw ords.
hitv uiftll ziboitt five ycrirs lifter you
by* other nut unit causes The iluiipiue
IbmiM'its swords, whose fame at one nre iidiiiltted."—Boston Transcript.*
munct.rues nttrlliulcal t*i thi-M* ln&gt;c&lt; |s time inudc I bi-m ii Inn sat one of the won­
Is ibn* in ihmiIii &gt; . trilil bints, w i1 1 .1 rtnil ders of the world, were iiuide of glhull, mid n c i i mure frisiuentlt In Imr-- Jcrunlc la.icrs of Iron nnd steel, so
liels. wasps, vine umtlis and other lit. finely tclii|»etis| that the blade would
BCcfs. IliKlcjul uf being liaruiful to bend lo the blit without lirenkiiig, with
l o gt*£ t~ii Ihih topics
orchiinls mid vineyards, Imh*s perform nn edge so keen that no coal of mull
ti*e useful service of efTectitlg the could resist It mid a surface so highly
tlu* arc hot only nncross pellluatimi of- flowers, uml heiivo |ti&gt;linli&lt;*s) that when n Aloslcin wlslieil
too setting of fruit iis well ns the dc- ‘to rearrange his tiirluiu lie usoil his
.illy sh arp and
strUctlon of datiiiigial fruits (espedally «»vonl for a looking glass.
'
beautifully neat, but
grnpe^i by sucking the Juke mid pulp
—
— and thus preventing fermentation mid
That Held Him.
copies that arc really
rot extending In sound ludlrldunts
\ Yankee clinched his heated nrgiipermanent, use
The orchards mu! vlnoyurds frequented mi nt with nn Englishman as to the
by Uv. g h e the most constant crops.- relative size of the l*bauies nnd MisSclentifle American.
, slsslppl bv saying:
TRAOC
------------- — 1 "Why. Iis.k here, mister, there ain't
Idalatiy as It Is.
enough water In the whole of the
&lt;\flrrmoutlis s|N‘iit In Idolatrous lands ( Thames to iuak&lt;’ n gargle for the mouth
I bate been unable lo set* thticli real of the Ml»sl«-I|'pl '
worship b&lt; liealUou shrihes. The cdu-'
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catnl rworabip wTOTtWlF IMSUA III
Too Much to 'Ask.
Carbon Paper
I h e i r ‘cheeks mul the Ignorant with . "Itllcglns U n fillle iiiiikm lug In man-

Florida has a climate which will
permit the growing of feed crops the
,„,1 naaturtlum, pmtt ly .rr.n,ed M ,v
M„ j„ hl&gt; M, , , rh' greater part of the year. Forage
with graceful ferns. \ oral and "in- . . .
. „ n
„
&gt;&lt;
„ , can be produced cheaply, and in the
velvet bean the farmer has n grain
.trumco.al muaic was enjoyod nod a
£ C Kran{ ' , { / , £ .
rop
which livestock relish and
„ „ ,lc .l contort
foro.hod
much w
,
Morta„, M „
c„„
thrive
on and. which also can he
smusement.
WhHe .Miss Margery ^
AfchJ(, ncfti&lt; Mi„ charlotte
jtrown
another
Packard and Miss Gussie Frank ■• .
., ,,
i^*
»*•••• cheaply. bCowpons
u .| ir.a is miuum
sing "Somewhere a Voice is Calling" i i !
‘
“v
' ' r* ‘
R°0(I crop for ca ttle arid hogs, and
decorated Aragon piled high with
„
1
D,e*e
crops to livedsinty packages wus drawn into the ...
.
’ "'
' erndon, .Ira. stork n6 great quiW tlty'of human
room by " lovely little fairy. Irene } ) ’J \ ™ R P pn* M‘M Kn«hprlnp " ’I - fppd ishpin8POn, umPf|.
lt is yet
their hearts In th e ir mouths. But Uin tier, but i n , Ii . mi Is in the rlubt phtee."
time
to
plant
them,
and
no
Florida aiimunt of real worship that exists in ,
H u y ty p e w r itin g t u p p L n o f
• Shaw, who presented them to the g *
C^ I J 01*
„
„r j.. i d M bs i ’;Menue
Iqit
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,
ini
, *
I urner, Mrs. Julius Schultz, Mrs. farmer should have an idle- acre.
curst of honor. The fairy wore a ,,
.
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heathen
temples
Is
t'ery
suiall.
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you
c
a
l
i'l
,
Is*
e\;V
led
t&lt;
&gt;
perform
ta
. .a ,
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,
„ . Geo. Bishop, Miss Martha Fox.
beailtiful little costume of yellow
,,
Romctlmci i^ bercuvcil mother xvlH siirg'.al
TIIE
■eiiill'ii on every dlsugtvp*
—
FARM Labor
--------- enter i Im- te m ple mid draw from her aide j
p.*_ii.s-artuln u Imrr ids
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fluttorlm •from the
^ 2 5 ^
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Herald Printing Co.
kltoutiu flip tiny bib of a departed lit i u* lien i 1 Is
shoulders were wings of yellow. .
.
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Phone I is
one and tie It to the statue o f Jlzo. the
Dxlsicv and^erns adorned the wagon.
Handling the Farm Lalior Problem
SANFORD, FLORIDA
uml
of
motherhood.
Soiurtlines
mi
old
Punch was served throughout the
P n lly llirlhifay P-itiy
In the Present Emergency
Worth While Quotation.
man or unuinu r Imost blind uiit enter
afternoon nnd ice cream and cake
In honor of the eleventh birthday
The plan here outlined is designed the temple mul rub the eyes o f a Wood­
'■(ild books, ns }o u » i'|| I .now, a n
in the prevailing colors w ere served ° f their attracti\^ young daughter, to ascertain in advance that farm en go*| and then tub his own In the books of the 'w orld's youth, nnd new
•at* the rcfresltment hour.
Inna, Mr. and' Mrs. A. I). Smith lalior needs of every community in Impo that eternal darkness may not hooks tire fr u its o f'It s n g i." — Holtlie
entertained on
Friday. ' afternoon the state; the sources nnd amounts ilo -e In on Ills aOrighled sold. In some
with a charming party.
,\ color of labor that will lie*available In the places Buddhist iici vhvs nn* iis dlgnl
H'pnn—Sjirt(fcrcon .
scheme
of
pink
was
U
!&lt;ed
in the state; tlje so u rces nnd amounts of tjt-d, as well ntleuded nnd ns helpful as
A wedding in which the many
j)p
adornment
of
the
rooms
and
on the labor that will be nviiihlile to stip- otir own. In Hakodate I attended n
friends' of the young coufile will
Binldhiut prep -l .iig service tliut Sime k
' interested was ’that of ~ \ n ^ T T T ^ i r " TT,,1,r,‘ ')T llin-fawm ulinc rrfii".hi ■ply sil.-H niTtlTr-rmTF
tr^ y- r t f - t c t r o r r t T T - n r ir t - 1 w a r e c f m o r u t . -----Wynn and Mr. II. (L Sanderson sin nunts were served. A profusion of, t Inis available extra Libor wh*ie it I Iiuii Koiife (ertunonlals In our cruel
Saturday at high noon. Rev. Ilern- pink roses and pins, larkspur In a . i-, in**-*t needed and a! the ittne t* i fiinn Vtmpcls ••tirl'iliin Herald.
pretty arrangeito-nt with fi&gt;rn»
on.pi i m -«b d
d»ii oile-i iting.
On l lie young honor*At a |icnic at Thomas Ford, near lovely.
Tlii* plan, uhirh •* '|uin&lt;«»r« I l»v
T h * A r a b i c L a o g o s r je .
u.iw M
f .t-i
. &gt;w ln»rj»
................
.. uf, A^rn
.
,, iital.at.i Jessup, which was given in litlilv a l»a^l «*t of pink lark-simr
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b' [
trt
ull
Tliollall He' M a l i * liillliU'r less Ilian
honor of the seventy-sixth birthday oils... by the birthday rake ............. eontemivlates a Male urganization. o Die |iipiilnlinn o f lauidou. their lao
Many
of the bride’s grandfather, Mr. I. M. pin!: can lles In rose cups.
&lt;*rg.ttii.' it ikii ur r&lt;-p- gllilgc I* elie o f t h e flln*t w Idi-lj S|H&gt;keu
pretty
gifts
te s tif ie d to th e popularreseiitativo and a local organization aln.l llilllli'litlii! Ill Die World, for II Is
J.ord the ceremony took place in the
, presence of fifty guests. T h e bride i» l&gt;J ,f0tl ' ” 'Ly'lu" K J ' ™ ' ™ : , ^ ■ ! ‘ lin,! or representation' fur eaMt com-, the language o f th e Koran Se ve n ty
b the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .Smith, was Miss Buth Roberts. munity. '.A representative of the of­ tflllllnlts o f pisqile III Asia and north
Dancing nnd music was enjoyed on fice of farm niatiagerfienf of Die l ’ . S. Africa speak so m e form o f A rabic ns
Typewritten letters, bills, records, arc
Mrs. J. M. Wynn.
the
porches nnd in the living room. Diqmrlmint of Agriculture will ho their vemni'iilnr. mul quite ns many
Mr. ami Mrs. Sanderson left in
a sure sign of business-like methods that
more
know
so
m
e
th
in
g
of
the
language
the la te afternoon for
Wagner, Making the bell ring suspended in a in immediate charge "f Die work from the K o ra n . *\ Ii!■ Ii In tlie o/igliia
mean success instead of failure. Carlnin
barrel lump by throw mg bean hug- III Die -tale. working W'lli and
whin they will reside.
Is a I ' M l-M&lt;k In ihi* day sclmols ol tin*
afforded a delightful
game
(or through tlie lluri'1 i I mm| Prepared­ Mohaiouiislitiis fro m Turkoy n , Afgha
copies kept and filed away prevent mis­
laughter and
inerrinieqt
Mary ness CoiiHiussioti and Die Extension lilslan and New Guillen. N&gt;'s&lt;r, Am ide
understandings and even lawsuits.
Chur winy llriilyr I ’urly
Elizabeth Puleston "made the he|l Division of Die University of Flor­ iinw'orthy o f tilts e x te n s iv e use
IteI f doesn’t rtuuire an expert to operate an
Mr*. W. C. Hill was the grncious ring" nnd was given a fancy liox of
ida.
It is presumed that in retell nnn. a fte r e x p r e s s in g Ids surprise that
I„
C. Smith t i tiros, typewriter. It is simple
hostess at a charming bridge party ,,j„k and white marshmallows. The
county the County Food Prepared­ such a language should spring from
and
durable. ,
the desert regions of Arabia and reach
on Thursday afternoon at her at- j,|ari. favors were spall duplicates
ness Commission or a representative' perfection In n o m ad ic rauips,*-(1ecliiiTs
Send
for tundsomcly illustrated free catalog.
tractive home on Fourth street. The „f t }IP prptty hand painted bon bon designated by them will be respon­
dial
It
su
rp
asse
s
nil
Its
sister
S
e
m
itic
rooms were lovely with the glowing boxes. The young guests were Kin- sible for the carrying out of the'
L. C. Sm ith 8C Bros. Typewriter Co.
languages in rich n e ss of vocabulary,
beauty of yellow daisies tastefully j|y nmJ B. E. Gridin. Lois Couch, work. In many instances the coun­
dellen' v of e x p r e s s io n and the logic of
arranged wRh asparagus ferns. ’ The %|ary Mauser.
Theodora
Miller, ty demonstration ugenl will lie the Its gram m atical c o n s tr u ctio n .—Imiidon
2d Julia M. • Jacksonsille, Fla.
porch too was an attractive bower Mary Elizabeth and Camilla Pules- one selected to have active charge Chroiilcln
ol green and yellow.
Card tables l()M&gt; Helen Witte. Margaret and
This county agent or representative
were placed in the living room and j a rk Peters* Earl Dossey. I.eClare will appoint a local man in each
P o lit ic * a n d T o b a c c o .
Souiethlug like tin Ir a century ago n
on ‘ la- porch. The softened rays of
giive Newman. Paul and Jn- community to work under h's direc­
mall named Dan llia d le ) Marled die
vilb.w lights completed the charmo ‘(*„nner. Joe Mciseh. Murgar- tion.
custom In a llllle c i g a r slots' In llionk
mg e l i c i t .
For refreshments salad ,.t nn,| John Miller. Doris Hand,
Each community man. with such It ii o f kci'pliig a b o x of smoking lo
and •licrbet courses were served. Katherine Sytnes and Robert Jenassistance as he'muy need, will than b a is o on the cou nter, wltli u sign
Mr- Roy Sytnes won the first prize, kins.
proceed to ascertain she lalior needs above it saying. " F i l l your pipe." I 'art
ly on die s irniig d i o f bis popularity,
a pair of hand i-Qjbroidered pillow(Continued on Page 5*
of each farmer in Ii is community,
.dlle h j.n o small d e c r e e l« die free fill
using a form provided for that pur-" lu g s fo r a p ip e . I trad ley ran Indepeud
pose
lie. with uncertain the amount ••litly for the k lnle or n a te and w a - e|e&lt; t
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and kyid of extra labor needed, when ed iis ngulidt Die regular raudldnte
" F i v e thousaiu[ elny pipes d i d * tin/
it* will be needl'd, and De^fagt-Xi of­
' w as a sat lug at III*; time
fered. .In a similar maiun-rvLe wi'l trick for I
enroll.every ipdividiuul wl|A will be
Uvailuhle for farm work.
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The community man will then
Items of Interest for the Man
make such adjustments of the focal
lalior supplies and needs as Ju&gt; can,
Behind the Plow
reporting the' net shortages and sur•
/
jduses for' his community to the
A R00- pound eow-will ordinarily ’ county mau,. who.rin-turn, will jiuUu*
Kilon Are In Demand-.—
Silos are no longer an experiment consume DO pounds of silage u day; similar . .adjustments between the
-vthey arc a success. They nre to a .1200 pound cow will consume communities of the county, report­
farm crops what a tin can fs to veg­ about 10 pounds. Yearlings will eat ing net shortages nnd surpluses, for
etable cro|H, and like the tin enn about one half ns much us mature the county to. the state man at
The state iqaii will
whicli r&lt;duces tli’e cost of supfilying animals; fattening entile, 25 to 05 Gainesville.
adjustments
between
thi Jamily table, the silo reduces the pounds’ for each 1,000 pounds of j make the
of
ceM u( feeding live stock.
They live wuight. I i iyses should be lim- ‘ "unties, reporting to the ofilce
farfn
management
at
Washington
bav«- an additional advantage—they ited to 15 or 20 pounds daily.
The demand for this delicious ice cream last week was so great
the net shortages and surpluses for
After determining the
may lie u*cd yeur after year, and if
• dinmetcr •of the state.
t
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th at we have decided to feature it again on Wednesday and Thurs­
&gt;'r ur -i!i» is built of -concrete* it will the silo, the number of tons of silage
By
this
plan
each
unti
arts
ns
a
that
will
he
required
daring
the
sea­
bcwine stronger yenr nfter year ^nday of this w e e k . •
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son will determine the height, if the clearing house for its territory, ad­
s*«-x*t of dcfcriornling.
-Made of ripe cherries, pineapple's an rt o th eriru its and nuts;
HTp silo is irihvpted ..lo FTorjtfn silo Ts lo have a plitee on yrtitr farm, justing its nwrr* imppiy of labor ro
it
is
necc-saty
Id
begin
work
on
it
the
mpila
of
the
farmer.",
anil
re­
wb*-.-.; t.Tru nnd sorghums nre easily
blended with purt*, sweet cream, Tutti Frutti is surpassingly good.
Kfuwn. It is molt often* found dn now. so that it will he ready to n - porting .only surpluses ami deficits
Don’t forget to ask for It.
live* rock (arnis hut
has been ecive your cro|u« nt just the right I to the next higher unit. The needs
of the farmer thus begin to lie met
*huwn tu In* a-prolilulde investment

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en irud nnd tobacco farms. Silage
Most likely there is no other cfll- i »* » ° » a'“ Ua" P ,nn U ,,ut ln,°
m&amp;y is* feij to any kind of livestock ing that* carries with it the element
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nii
Tlie tdan is to discover and enroll
W't its use for wintering mules has of uncertainty us does farming. 1 he
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satisfactory and profitable, it American people iinve u certain
■pr°\ idr * forage the year round. umount of sjieculntion' bred into may |h* available for farm work dur­
Dairy farmers have found the silo their’ systems, fnrming in the old- ing any' purt of the season. It will
include" employees and others in tlie
i.vlly valuable in milk produe- fashioned way is untieing. But in
ti'in.» To mukc the silo a profitable those days of abnormal condition! towns nnd villages who may be re­
investment, however, a farmer[the desire for speculation is giving leased
buisid during
during critical
iriiii .i periods,
l, , , r s ' Thf
-Du'ulil have at least ten cows or the way to one of "S a fe ty First.’’ That |arK'’r
' 11r’’ ,m 11
. ,n.u&lt; '
Hjuivalent of this number of oilier {„ why the southern farmers are
,b ° . •* ' '
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itork, says the University of
broadening their farming activities. w^"'b s c" " P pra U'R
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nf Florida liroadcning
pnrtmcnt of Agriculture.
•^tension division.
und that is why so many of them
E. S. Haskell,
The size of the silo will depend arc seeking to bui'.d up good herds of
Slate Farm Help Specialist,
uP°fi the amount of silage to lie fc livestock.
J1*'1)’. Silage should be removed
The time was when one cotton
True.
rom Uie toji ut the rate of two or crop would pay for the whole fnrm
••This tiling of being so murh in love
D rev inches daily, the warmer the and leave a surplus for living eX- (tint you can’t cut." observed the man
'vather during use. the rhore silage ponses besides.
T h at time Las. pass- who knows, "is not infrequently cousexl
he removed from the s u r f a c e d . Land is held at too high prices by Die lilgh price of flowers and Dieuler
' a'ly to prevent spoiling. A com- a nd the boll weevil has become a tickets."—Widow.
,,l0n **rror in building is to make.the ■factor for certain loss. Trucking is
•xmrter too large for the size o f : the sole venture practiced by some
• Too Dad, Eph.
V herd. The. weight of a cuhi
Florida farmers, but uncertain
Kph Wiley regrets the fact that so
u*’t "I silage varies with the height weather nnd markets make the comfortable a sensation ns picking
j! 1he silo, hut in one thirty feet chances lesH for winning. Diversity one's teetli should lie cotisidcrcd but
■Kh it \,j|| average about forty of farm crops and tho raising of liv»*- form.—Topeka ( ’uplink*
Pounds. So by knowing the amount stock is the only sure plan lor ac­
Ruling S p i r i t Strong.
’’ M*aRe to be fed daily, it is pos- cumulating profits year .after yenr,
"Tlint reformed yegg Is true to Ids
** " *o estimate what the diameter
says J. M. Scott of the University of Instinct, nt any rate."
“How so?"
f' *he silo should be to permit the
"Why,
now
lie’s
trying
to
break Into
Floridn
experiment
station.
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, ®#v*l "f a certain number of
"&gt;ches &lt;Jlch ,,ny
system of farming is going to he society."—I’uck:

“The Velvet Kind”
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Cream of Ice Creams
Made of the purest ingredients, in all the popular flavors, is
on sale every day.
.Eat it regularly; and each week look for the
special cream of rare flavor.
“The Velvet Kind” is as wholesome as it is appetizing and is
good for you and every member of your family. Your dealer serves
it or can get it for you.
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Orders from clubs, churches, hotels,
etc., solicited. Any flavor supplied
in. any quantity.

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Purity Ice Cream &amp; Dairy Company
Jacksonville, Florida
DEALERS: IMarq your order early for TuttiFrutti Id be served on Wednesday and Thursday.
These weekly specials nre wonderfully popular.
Serve "The Velvet Kind"

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY. JUNK 12, l ‘J I7

VOLUME VIII

NUMBER 85

NEW P. 0. BUILDING
... CATTLE DE AL PRESIDENT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OPENED TO THE PUBLIC
CONTRACT IS GIVEN
BIG SUM FIDR EXPIRES!SES
APPROPRIATE EXERCISE
WORK STARTS AT ONCE THE 0W1m HI!S VIEWS
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New York City man wants staple BEAUTIFUL NEW BUILDING
the courtesy of Mr. Victor Schmelz, JO E CAMERON B U Y S OS- IN NOTE TO RUSSIAN GOV­
crop
furm and home.
AIbij . inter­
the owner of the park, for the benefit
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THEN
CATTLE
AND
ested
in
orange
groves.
of the Association. An important
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U l ---Another epoch in the spiritual and
feature of the day's outing-wioll be
Bristol, Va„ man Interested in civic life of Sanford was mnrked last
the fish fry at twelve thirty or one
Washington, June II.'— A league
I.ast week Joseph Cameron of this
Tht* now postofflcc ..building for
o’clock. The hour will he arranged city, one of the pioneers in the rail­ of fret* nations to enforce pence must orange groves and wants a home In Sunday in the rity wihen the beau­
«»nford is almost a reality for th e
tiful new Presbyterian ehurch was
so that the business people will have ing of cattle purchased between rise out of the ashes of the world Seminole county.
contract for the building of th e same
opened to the public with appropri-^
art opportunity of going to Wood­ icon and 1700 head of cattle and war.
kj, been let by the government to
Petersburg, 111., man wants a farm ate exercises.
land for their 'luncheon.
Sand­ 1C00 acres of fenced pasture from
This Was th5 first thought ex­
Algernon Blair of Montgomery, Ala., wiches and coffee, soft drinks-and
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Kirhv Osteen of the Osteen section pressed liy President Wilson In hl.4
w $ th e* work will begin at once.
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the
members of the church and vis­
' ^|j (he plans and details have
Somerton, Ohio', man interested in
to the fish. The swimming pool also and in Volusia county. The consid­ of Russia.
itors and the special music and thb
,
bwn worked out by the government
staple farming in Seminole county. addresses made by C. R. Walker
wilF be for the benefit of the Red
The note was made public last
architects even t 6 the taking out of Cross. Committees of -ladies from eration was about $ 10,000 which
representing the churches, I). C.
shows ho.w the wind is blowing in Saturday.
Mme of the trees and transplanting
. , Charleston,
W. Va., wants a Marlowe Ihp Board of Trad e and _
the Red Cross will have charge of the prices of cattle and fenced pas­
He
defines
the
aim
of
America
in
of the shrubbery to get the best
the arVangements. The City Hand ture lunds. It also shows that the the war. tells what the United States Florida homo, wants to farm and H. C. DuIIose the^dspeons, all as­
effects in landscape gardening.
will furnish music for the day and
is fighting Ji&lt;r and what she will de­ raise chickens, prefers this section. sisted the' pastor in making this a
The new building will cost aside the picnic promises to be the hig cattle man who has the idea of fenc­
memorable ♦venT**1n chutch circles.
ing and feedintg his cat,tie and erad­ mand when peace conferences finally
from the cost of the lot and the fur­ event of the season.
Charleston, S. C„ man wants to
Mf. D. C. icating the cattle tick will eventually open.
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This week will lie Jubilee Week in
l i n g * of the interior abovo the Marlowe, secretary of the Board of
buy 5 to 15 acre’s vegetable lund
the new church and Dr. Venable ot
pyn of $50,000 which should give Trade is actively cooperating with reap the reward of better cattle and ’ The President declares the United near Knttfiiril
better prices. Mr Cameron is one States can never accede to the dcselarKsonville will hold service* every"
g,nf„r(i unite a pretentious ediltcc. the ladies to make the allair a suc­
of
the large cattle owners of thin rration of a status ipto ante as the
'itighl
beginning at 'i:W in the church
Sisce the poatofflee here supplies all cess.
If you are u paid-up turniber of
This is an opportunity .for section who snw the possibilities of '
(lenient
tkr surrounding territory with t*"«- Sanford people to show tlo-ir loyalty
thr .Hoard of Tradr wr will !&gt;•• and will also hold twenty mindte s,t Ifi-Ii.ed rang--, of -i !«•-. "f -y steinJ . i lar&lt; - m w h a t t i c r n u n
viii s fur the men ev.dy morning at
til supplies it* is necessary to have and a lug croud h exp. i ted.
plra.sed to give you iiam. - of t •»•
Old i,llc (••riling of cuttle and tin- »ru&lt;l
nor,- room in the. Sanford ollice and folks and young folks, married folks '
almvr parti.— Po-rdl.ly you l.avr II o ' i lock in the store room recently
lii'ittioit
of
occupied l.y the Sanford Shoe Si
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and
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thr building will bo two stories and and single folks, tug folks and little
1 will i|«*pi;i n&lt;i tin* ih iw •I* •r I. nu something they want.
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I I large purchase of the
Clothing C o . on first sire.-t and the
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e will go ah* a t demon- |R|n||f-|.r )lf l(.rrillirv
g,ve
opening of the new church and the
respect. The postolfice proper will effort to make this the biggest pic­ means lhat-li
New citizens coming t " Sanford revival services will he the means of
strating to th«
p- other caltl.im en the it|hah|tuntH
rul,. uh(| larger'
larger*
be titt*«1 up in the most approved nic ever given in Sanford. Everyf it m
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day and they are being shown bringing many people into 'this
possibilities of the latter day meth­ lilierty; second,* no indemnities ex.and very latest‘ type for service and whtn\ thJ*' Red Cross is being'sup­
the
kind
of treatment that will ine church and all other ihurchea in
ods of ruining and f&lt; living catflu in
fo
wronc*. „„ ,u.„p.,» to he
the employees will Also be made ported* loyally and isutaking pretfO .nts ul raising aim tenting iiivi.c ...
prc»s
them
and persuade them to
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remain
Many purchasers are aralb.wing cat fie to roam at will "NoX tasteful
, lsll.(lll to
, , them
,|1(.m
The
following
program
was caroth&lt;r conveniences such ns rest so let Sanford people turn out *-n
••\inc and all s l.mi|,,,|. will In nertt
i hr many aerrirrr« of ••p.-n I . nda
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ill.
tin
I're-iib-nt
riiil
nut
at
tile
opening
o f t he
rooms, etc.
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masse and make Thursday an event- land* lilting I hr .attic III k ral
an
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morning
Postmaster ’Elder thinks the work fu day hi tli- history of tin- town
them up and then •'ll*l»U tL .m in .iled to make il p.isHit.le for outlaw
No doubt ubii.it the hotel and
IW.lu.ie. Cavatina by Joasill Mart at once ut)d that U will he Not only Sanford hut the entire the lir-t man who mutes along from
nations with thirst of world power about the tourists next winter. T h e 1*'lm Hall Dr. M. t as m.
. finished in fourteen months utter the county of Seminole should send its the west art.l shipping them out, of
to again overthrow the peace of the inland places will get the tourists i n , . silent Prayer by whole Congregawork commences.
All the citizens. pro ratu to hip tin* good cause along. the country is a wrong idea if the
preference to roast points as is in- t1’" 1of Sanford are rejoicing that at last ,\irg. Deane Turner, vice president cattle man wants to get the most world.
The President's note was sent to .Heated l.y the summer vacationists
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Doxology. .
the-city'will have the benefit-of the 0f the |ocu| organization and ,Mr. D. from his cattle and also wants to
Russia some tw'o weeks ago- but was going to tlie mountains rather than
Invocation.
magnificent l.uilding and thanks nre c . Marlowe with their committees help build up his state. The men
held up here to permit its publica­
. Hymn No 5:11. "The Churchy One
the bead).
due to Congressman Sears for his wj|| have charge of the arrangements who have investigated • the cattlu
Foundation."
tion in Ritssia.
foci work in bringing the matter |„ t |,P absence of Dr. Neal, president business and are looking into the
Felicitations by
If you are a citizen of this city or
before thr present congress and get- „f
Association,
fu* l i r e of the business now fence th.-ir
Hoard of T rude by Ser'ty . D C.
III.aril of Trade
f Seminole county and l.eli. ve in
ting.*th&lt;- work started in the midst '
rattle, eradicate flic tick, grow feed
Marlowe.
A large handsome picture of the prngr.-s*ivoni-ss. some form, of re­
of war and troubles..
for pasture and winter feeding, erect
Leslie liill Appointed
Ollier Churche* of ( fly by ( R.
S. * I .ct i a pc of the Clyde Line has ligion. no mat Ter wlmt bran.I of pol­
ON iifwi
nr ii when
'An'ii »n*
•» twuxi*
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silos
and \
then
tlnir
.s.ttle *»•
are*.
Leslie lllll received a wire from «l
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Jllst been received by the Hoard of itics yoi| have, vve want you to In­ Walker
Morula |&gt;a«Lui^ ;
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Senator Flrtrhcr today stating that fat s#*l ilium t«» t
Liberty Loan Short
Hoard of Deacons by II &lt; DuTrade, tite compliments iif that &lt;-nm- come a member of the Hoard of
I he follow
Washington, June II
Fhe lib e r ty , |l(. had been made principal ap- houses at a good price
panv through .1- Florida I’assenger Trade 'T h ose who are members Hose.
loan today entered its lust lap in the |M,intee to the naval academy and mg from the Jaeksojvill.- Metropolis \gii,t. \Fr M 11. Wenzel, and local know whtljcr you are or not un.j are
Select mn I
rirr tn reach $2,000,000,000 murk . ordered to lake his examination am is full of truth: .
purl agent, Mr J. It ( ‘aider. Add­ waiting to se»- you come in
Falter."
Fur mars and .slock ruisers in f lorby Friday when the subscription
27th. This is a distinct honor
Announcements
ed t o ‘t hi*. W• hope to secure a piC­
are being urged by dealers in . . . f flu . Nienla .md give both
for leslie
period i nils.
|t'l
tcsitr and
•in’* his many friends ar. ida
Script tire.
I'l Nlver* Home Guard
Sn.a. -ut.scriliers t.y the thousands congratulating him and-wishing* him rattle in this .Hy t.. keep their
(itTertory.
"Consolation,
from
1hi V ••l. -er ve
't'h. •nt l..i-.:.sm whi. h marked the Songs Without Words l.y Mendels­
jat home. it. order t •'&gt; ■• •‘ ••I
or ■ •i millions must come in this success in hi- exuiiiinations
11. Ail.j. •&gt;* • u,.
. i(.rough i ' s
oYgunizaiion of the* Lori M yer* sohn Dr. McCaslin.
cattle in the state may not dimtni. I.
week to make the loan a success.
pz- •ng.'r. department hi.
t us an
||&gt;.me Guard i* becoming intenslfie.l, * Sermon by the Pastor.
to such -ail e tent that th.ro will be
Treasury officials count strongly
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Ite.l C r o s s N o t e s
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hhu s ii l.y the Uteri *t that is b»
a
sh"-...|e
of
Ideal
beef
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op t* . t i l p -of the men and women
Hymn
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Thy
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Dr. T. A. Neal, chairman of the
with .-n.ull savings who will loan Red Cross Society Sentinnle chapter, upon gmet until..rity that more tnuu •huviiig Saiif &gt;rd'* tratisporratiou la­ mg taken in the organizatioti. Due Kingdom., Lord."
t i e bi*sl notes that has been
tti.ir il-.llnrli* to the government for wires- frpiti St. Augustine that the fifty-live triit. Imuls ..( ca ttle , will i hi.i- Ul.i'M * li'-d
Hen.'.ii.'t loll
-..limb'd
l.v i hose win. signified tlo-ir
be
-tupped
from
north.
M
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md
w.
-tPostlude, ••Unfini-hed Symphony”
•thr nu1••&gt;n's war ugninst
Germany,
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regular meeting of tjie Red l ro«s eru I lortda wit luu i ft*
1Wlllingnee- to I like pari in tins »r-I by Schubert Dr. MeCaslin.
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T v . d a y s ago $7U(),UOOJJOO re-j,society will i.e postponed from next xiuys for northern markets.
The Hoard of Trade bus i;.videi.ee gMiiigiition is that with reference to J
msincl to lie raised and the amount ( Thursday to Thursday the 21st on
According to Williamson and-Den- ,(f N tourist season this year that carrying on the work in n strictly
Kidnapped Child Killed
7probably is not much less today. T o , u,T(iunt of the Red Cries picnic and ids, at tin* Interstate flock Yards, u
mo r e than ilouhle the j.iivl
l.b-ineoslike manner
It is not of
Springfield,
Mo.,.JUne 11-.— Cunhelp in the bonds ........
selling
at Woodland
I’ark next tthe
h e utaU'S*
-tauM*^of
those sniptnents
, " campaign,’ jj fj^h fry
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...of these
shipments of gon's and from among these many course expected that it shall &lt;|iiit&lt;' dirinns-tn -thi*-city -were-practically
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b I _B .11 u .i.. . I b. i . II i 1I I
JdnjuL-jdjurch utui .tdtlilit- Uktil'lint. .'fburedsy. --A4m» tha t .aU.whu lcaf t .fla c a llle IfoHt WWItfa^Ty^on'tnxrtattt-oP^yttT TnTrkh'^TrBfTmi— nnd-^Ss-tm»rrf1 come up to the standard rcnulr.-tiTflF
t o low
' Hewinit
bells tonight will ring four times to
ing .houltl
should communicate with there being a-scarcity of Wcf alock county__Vjseir future homes.
The the regular forces, hut it -can and normal today after :»« hours of in­
rrmind tlie citizens of the four days ,
Henry McLaulin as |.atterns in northern and western markets, Seminole county ImokUji ’ heinu ent siioiild he made to conform as nearly tense excitement due to the finding
t.r.
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a.
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b
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material,
nre ready and thread and the prices *he luff siiglitly in ud- out. nre beginning to speak '•&gt;' them us possible with the requirement* of Saturday of the body of l l-monthsleft in which to subscribe: tomorrow
otd Lloyd K .e t, who was kidnappe
will
he
furnished
for those who dt vitnee of the prices paid here. How- M.|v»s.
they wifi ring three times. WetlnesWithin the past ten days, tin- regular military, th*1 instruc­
ten
dkys ago. atulUie announced inneoiic) twice und Thursday once. sin- to knit for the Red Cross.
ever, this condition has now been letters asking, about, the Lonftwood tions
oft value
tions being
being O
value to
to nil
a. and
am. par-. ! ' "y .',’ m
popVdafi. to lake the
Friday, which happuns plso to he
f
prfH.fm-fi. one ' woman,
Mrs. J ( a r y I’ulestnn wants a sew­ remedied und the prices are the same nnJ Geneva sections especially have t i c u l a r l y ' . t o a n y w l , ..-may later enter
- Flag day will be marked hy the ing mnrldne that could lie loaned
if anything in faVor of liie local hen rereived. Six inquiries about (he service.
Every ciUxen should •' « «
VBrlmi4 u .
held in connection with various tdHosing ..f whistles, ringing of hells, the Red Cross for a few weeks und market.
the former and five about the latter call at the Hoard of Trade olllce as
leg. d abduction ■plots'unearthed here.
patriotic rallies' anil torchlight par­ anyone who has a machine that i,s
unit most of the inquiries referred l&lt;&gt; soon as posiil.le and liave his name
,
In
speaking
of
the
matter,
officials
The prisoners, ih.t, connected &lt;jfades.
not working should let Mrs. I'ules- of the above firm declare that " C o n ­ advance'information from the Hoard placed on the list. -F j. Myers 1‘r.s*.
firiajly
l.y the authorities with tho
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Federal -reserve
- •, New York
. ..... ---------lor,
KI1I)W about it by phoning her ditions are extremely abnormal at of Trado. booklet.
ton know
ktilfi’applng~gnd ’death o f the Keet
aistnct has approarhed nearest in ri&gt;!, j j L,IH.p on yingnolta avenue,
,
Girl Tries to Sulrldc
all the markets &gt;&gt;f the l nited Matt •
child, son of J . II, Keel, l.unkec, that
total
minimum
— subscriptions, its* ...........
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With n promised speech, in th.'
Arcadia, 1,1 i
" B.
Miss had so aroused the populace, today
Slucker and feeder,cattle.that usual­
lotment, und the San Francisco disly go buck to the farmer have been house of Congressman Sours nnd Loin Rnysor, formerly a teacher in were thought to be safe in the jails
Producers Get Double
tfiet i- furthest from the mark.
Washington. D. C., June 11. The slaughtered, and will be slaughtered with us* U rail re* from Senators Tram­ the local public school took carbolic of other eounties, four Mr. and
level of prices paid producers of all during the summer, developing a mell and Fletcher, especially em­ acid at a local hotel today. She W of Mrs. Taylyr Adams. Maxie Adams
Presbyterian Sunday Srhool
principal crops June 1 was b!LH per condition that will result in a famine phatic and with the verbal and writ­ a prominent family In north Florida and Sam McGinnis at Stockton,
T b Presbyterian Sunday school rent high er than a year ago and 107 of s to k e r * and feeders in the early, ten testimony filed before the Inler- She is nriw at *a local sanatorium.
and the wherehhouts of tho remalnFeeders and itata Commerce Commission May
i* pr ividing n special program each per rent above the past nine year's full nt all markets.
ing two—Claude Picrsol and CletUC
- Ro)ul Arch Masons
Sibhath and lust Sunday was Song average on that date, th'* department breeders are advised to Inly their 28th und 2bth w&gt;- have' . very assur­
Adams—unknown.
All Royal Arch Ma,su\ts- ure re­
Bay. There were several Very ln- of kgrlcultyre reported today. I’r&lt;»- stock early* when prices are fair, if ance th at the Florida vegetable and
Near 'Huinatiayillc, Sheriff Webb
v,teaming- nutnliers. among them hr- ducers •f’faieat animals on May* 1« they do not, they may face u-condi­ citrus crop will not lit* a ducted by quested to I.e present at next reguluT and his party trying to spirit the
itiR a .-.do sung in Dutch by ono of received J k . l ' per cent more than a tion when they pah not secure stock. the proposed increase in freight 'convocation of Monroe Chapter No. prisoners to safety, were overtaken
A complete report in detail 15 -Thursday evening at 7 fill). A
the scholars of (he. school who was year ugo and 71 per cent more than, It is to the interest of the farmer, rates.
Sunday morning hy a few men from
l"'fn in Amsterdam, Holland. While the averytgu price on that duto in the the stock raiser ami the feeder to will he furnished the Hoard of Trade number of petitions for mem bership Springfield, who had traveled in mo­
*•* could not understand the wortls last seven years. The composite con keep all the cattle possible in the members as soon us it inconsistent are to come before the Chapter ut tor cars, nnd Pierson and (. Ictus
.
that time. • Also there will I.e work Adams, were subjected to u grilling
»t* could enjoy the spirit of the song. dition of all crops on June I was south. The south needs every uni- to do so.
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It wav a reminder to us that this 6.H per cent, below their ten year tnaI she lias and more.
in the Mnrk Master Degree.
that is said to have left them with
If the commercial progressiveness
Sunday school is open to people from average on that date.
Visiting Comrades are especially I their lives only as a result of the
of Sanford equaled 50 per. cent of invited to he present.
*v«ry part of the world and that
Orlando Home Guard
iron nerve of Piersol.
that progressivenesa
now
being
C. J- Humph,
Lymns of praise arc being sung In
Orlando is soon to have u "Hom e
Circuit Caurl
shown by Sanford churches our pop­
High PriestSunday srhools in practically every
The two negroes'on trial for mur­ Guard" similar to the ones organ­
Petitions are now being circulated
ulation would double in -five years
longue in the world. Another inter­
der of the white man ut Altamonte ized in Tampa, Sanford and other
and will soon he presented to tljc
r i n g feature was a duct by Misses
T n c o ^ trelde i ^ l L
How
The Eureka Paving,1Company was
were convicted of murder whh rec­ cUie. throughout the state and nu- and
county commissioners o f
Volusia
I-thel and Florence Henry.
Their
ever,
let's
he
careful
to
stick
to
the
let
the contract rejently for the county asking that an election be
ommendation for mercy. The jury tion. A letter has been circulated
brand of progressiveness that the paving of forty seven miles of as­
Previous appearances prepared us to
brought in the verdict late Friday reading: "W e. the undersigned citi­
rhurch represents. To do this we phalt roads neur Winter Huven. called for the purpose of permitting
f tpert a trj-at and they never diszens of Orange county, for the pur­
afternoon.
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can’t go wrong. To fail to follow Fifteen miles are to he 15 feet wide the people to vote on the question
'Ppoint us in that respect.
The two Cubans, Antonio Gon­ pose. of protecting ourselves and
its exmple
and our future efforts and thirty-two miles i&gt; feet wide. of whether yr not the cou nty jseat
The school voted "God will take
families do hereby form- u horn
zales
and
Rafael
Aria,
breaking
und
shall he removed from Del.and to
fare of you" as the most popular
guard and we hereby subscribe our arc decidedly uncertain anil at least These roads are commonly known as Daytona.
Del,anil will fightJkthe
entering,
case
dismissed.
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»°njc. though "M o re like the M aster"
will ho unworthy.
the "lateral roads." and connect the
Nathaniel Love, passing forged n a m e s us such,. subject to cull for
movement.
* * ’ "nly two dr three votes behind.
Ill
roads, now being built.
endorsement on check, guilty, or­ home protection for our peoplo.”
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Next Sunday will be Decision
Ocllla.
Ga.,
man*
wants', informa­
The
list
is
growing.
When
brought
dered
to
pay
court
costs
and
check.
The man thnt cries ~'hurdT
narufcitimes'
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Those cfvil engineers who have
td* the Sentinel office yesterday it tion about leasing u furm with priv­
gone * to F'rancc can he depended simply because the summer Luainesa
bore a score of names. When the ilege of purchase.
upon to ' remain civil as long as the is not up to the winter’ standard ha*,
Mr.
Razorback
gives
a
grunt
of
Red .Cross Fish Fry
lit
9
entire guard is formed ail names
Ffimira, N. Y., man wants Sem-j kaiser lets them ijlono-then look lots of interest in the\community'i&lt; The Red Cross Association will satisfaction for he has ut least two will be published.—Orlando Senti­
welfare— we don't think.
*Ve Woodland Park and all its more years in which to roam the
inole county farm and home.
, out.
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fonression* 0n. Thursday, through state at will and claim it all as home.

f i O V E R N M E N T AWARDS
C O N T R A C T F O R SAN­
FORD’S FEDERAL EDIFICE

jWaag

�PAGE EIGHT

MONDAY, JUNE 11

LYRIC THEATRE

■ ATbnckle-^The -Man th a t M akes MillioiisTiuigT,
The Funniest of them all.
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Ask your friends how they liked him in “ The Butcher Boy”

Reckless Romance
H E LP YOUR RED CROSS
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: Lyric Theatre
Mr. Edouard D’Oize Assisting a Selected Cost of Local
• Talent In Three One Act Plays—Benefit .

LITERATURE

•The Old Guard”

“ The Mouse Trap”

A Satire
By .

A French Drama
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A Fsrco
Uj

Arthur Schnlltler

The Napoleonic War

William Dean Howells

PRICES 25-50-75 CENTS

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E v e n i ng

Reserved Seats bn Sale at Philipa' Drug Store

Among The Theatres
.

Lyric Tonight
When Willard Mack wrote “ Yan­
kee Pluck," he wrote a thrilling and
pleasing story. See this photodrama
s t the Lyric Theatre tonight. It is
the newest World Picture Brady
made und Miss Ethel Clayton is the

\ clear insight into the in-ole
workings of diplomatic intrigue at
Washington is given in "Y an kee
Pluck," the
new
World-Picture
Brady Made which tonight will-be
nhown at tfie Lyric. In tip* picture
you see the desperate efforts made by
a tdily member of the Jap embassy
to secure the.highly important plans
of a new l T. S. army aeroplane in­
vented by a young army officer.
You see the bribing of u hard pressed
American, the intriguing of a design­
ing society leader and of the patri­
otic devotion and cleaver effort- of a
plqcky Yankee girl to save the
plans for the country und to outwit
the intriguers. The manner in which
the girl meets sucres?- i- 'Urpri-ing
and unexpected. The trail leads her
throng) dcviogS path- hut she wins
through and aljo wins the heart of
the man. Mi-« Ethel Clayton
the part, of tin? plucky 7 ankce lass
und Montague Love appear in ths
role of the wily Jap. The members

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ADM ISSION F IV E and TEN CENTS

Alexander was (tuny ycant, old on -mcro an? severm orucr rubWsr “bearing
p l a n t s nine which might I k? raised In
as a professional since ISM*, lie Is this country. Uut tho largest Odd
tunro t illin g &lt; feet tall, weighs 185 seems to Ik&gt; tho I’hlllpplno Islaud*.
pounds und® n typical athlete. In tbo where plantation rubber con bo pro­
last stxtyeora ns the Phillies' mainstay duced cheaply and well. Capital has
he has participated in 281‘games, lie hold off, owing to tho uncertain future
pitched 3(17 lunlugs In 1011 and worked of these Islands, but locnl conditions
In 310, 303, 333. 37(1 and 380 during there arc Ideal for a large rubber in­
each succeeding campaign. t a s t year dustry.—Andrew II. King In Metallur­
be extended himself to the limit, going gical and Chemical Kuglncorlog.
to the mound frequently out of his
turn nud dually pitching two victories
Talsphonss Ws Us*.
In ouo afternoon near the fag end of
A recent calculation ns to tho aver­
the race. Alexander was batted'ohl of age uumlter of people to overy tele­
tbo box four times by tho Giants In phone places Chicago nud Albany In
191(1 and was roughly bnudlcd by tho (1m lead, with 0.1 |&gt;eoplo to u telephone.
Itoblus In a morning gnmc In Brook­ I.oh Angeles Is next with OS, followed
lyn, but bo nercr complained of n la mo by Washington with 7.2 nud Detroit
arm. Two days after the disaster at with 7.8. -Boston bus 8.4,. New York
Ebbota Held tbo big fellow came back 8.5 and Philadelphia 11.5. Jersey City
In his beat form and shut out tho llos- showed the least development, with
ton Unites with two snfo lilts.
one telephone to every 23.8 people.
When tho scasou ended Alexander Other cities ore ns follows: St. Louis.
declared that his wing was as strong 12.7: Pittsburgh. 11.0; (iovMnud, 11.1):
ns over, nud Tor thnt reason ho ho­ Newafk, 13.0; Buffalo. 12J1; Provltlonce,
nored that be would repeat' his re­ 10.1 und Itochcster, 11). 1. wtillo the
markable performance this year. Be­ average of all these clljes was 11.2.
cause of this unbounded coulldcnco In
himself Alexander demanded a 815,(XX)
salary from the Philadelphia club. Ilo
Entertaining the Carpenter.
will receive nbout $12,500. It In said,
Elsa felt It her duty to entertain a
together with n bonus'of $1,000 If ho man who had been called In to do some
-w,,...—
r. f l rn nr inure g?nm-«
I f carpenter work, uud began by-osUtog If
Alexaueiffcctalns Ills cffevtlvencss tho In* Imd a papa and a mamma, lie an­
1‘blllleA no doubt will again make a swered by v es!' Then she asked If lie
determined light for the pennant, lull had any brother- or any -l-ters. lie
If the big right linnder falls by the replied by saying lie had three halfwayside It will bo tho result of over­ broiher- and-three balf-sNlers. After
work, tho kind that put Ed Walsh and looking at him for a moment Intently
Joe W. wmI out of eiunmlsslon and has sht? said’ “lie you the only whole one
decreased tin? value of WalteV Johnson. then* w i i - 7 "
F e b . 2 ik lie has I k-cii pitching steadily

For’ Sale— All household furniture
at half price.
Must bo sold this
month. 900 Myrtle Ave.
84-7tc
f o r aala— One
squaro
piano,
Knabe mako, for |50.0(T. A valu­
able Winchester rifle at half price.
I*. O. I)ox 892.
83-5tc
For Sale or Exchange—New 6’
ro°in house snd 2 lots. Well located
Will trade for farm. Terms, If do
sired. -Box 1073, Sanford.
62-tt
For Sale— Horse and buggy. En­
quire George Bullinger, Sanford
R. A.
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Sl-4tp
A Bargain— Maxwell Touring Car,
1 condition,— Geo. H. Fcrnald

F o r Sale—Stock in the Geo. II
Fernald Hdw. Co. Apply Box N,
Sanford.
70-tf

Rate and Mice
Carry Disease
KILL THEM by ..In,

Steams' Electric Poite
run Direction*

In IS keirfact* * ' *

Bold STerrwhero

11.00

Be »r.d

U .S.flm fW M «tbvnlt

FOR RENT
For R e n t—Four room house on
Sanford nvonue between the Oviedo
t_rurk«,__Six.dollurs u -month;— En­
quire on the premises, inside the city
limits.
84-2tn

. For R e n t ‘-U pper floor, 3 large
furnished rooms for light house,
keeping’ or sleeping. Summer rates409-Palmetto avenue.
% 83-3tp

Now With ths Minors.
Fortner uinjor league plnyers who
will ho seen In tbo International league
tlilA year include the following: Pul- I
ter. Doobiu. I.njole, tCunbo, ( ’hunncll.
Jackson, Twombly. K. Onslow. Calla­
han, 11 ■iminell. I.even-ns. McTIgui*.
It dig. (Ira ham. Truesdnle, Egan. Alva
For Kent or Sale— "T h e Daks'*
Williams, Bentley, Blacklmrne. CalU- I
Fourth street and Magnolia nveftue,
er. Moran, Devlin. McDonald. Zaclirr, 1
Iteynolds, Prlesto, Mono. Keating. Tip­
fifteen rooms, furnished. Immediate
ple. Bralnard, llowley, Stafford. E.
possession. H. W. Herndon. 80-tf
Zimmerman, Jim Smith, Goodbred.
Morrlsclte. Entmnn. Ilcrl*crt. Pennock \ Ail Local Ad&gt;criiHt*mcnl8 Under
garage,
This Heading TH R EE CENTS a
and many others.

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

H a t Doen Pitching Steadily Since 1909.
If He Retaina Effectiveness This Seaeon Moran’s Mon No Doubt Will
Mako Determined Fiyht For Pennant.
Awarded Salary Increase.

Grover Alexander, who has signed
with the Phillies fur the hlghest'sahiry
over paid to a Notional league pitcher,
attributes Ills phenomenal success to
control
1,iiht year Alexander faced
I 3 0 batsmen and only .tlfty of them
jecelvod bases on balls, n record la
fast company. The big fellow joined
the Phillies In Itfll. nud during that
season lie handed'nut I2U free passes.
In I'.)I2 1**7 wero charged against him.

Line For Each InHcrtinn. Minimum
Chnri;e 25 Centx.
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Smiled the Wrong W ay.

"WHI. my boy,” ho asked cheerfully
at the breakfast table tile morning aft­
er ( holly bad taken Iho leap, "how did
things go ln*f evening? Did she smile
on your proposal? ’
“ No." -aid &lt;*lio||y fulnily. pushing
sway n breakfast roll. “She smiled at
it.”—Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.

In answering an advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
ad, please do not ask The Herald
for information as to the identity of
the advertiser.
Usually wg do not
know who the advertiser is and if
i r do we are not allowed to give
out
this information. Sim ply write
Compensation.
Life Is compensatory to ilifs ex- 1a letter and address it ns per in­
tent When a man reaches the point structions ill the ad.
nt which Ills wife Is compelled to make
the living for tho family ho hasjilso
readied the pnlilt at which the fact
cvascs to liiiUilliale him.—To|s ka Ciipl- ?
tal.

Vitagraph PresentEAHIE WILLIAMS IN
For Kent— Apartments on first
floor, nicely furnished for house­
keeping with sleeping porch and
other screened porches.
Kitchen
has all conveniences.
Apply CIS
Oak avenue.
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RECKLESS ROMAN! 1
The Funniest of all Comedies

What Ev« ry Woman Know*.

A woman always knows when a man
Is In love with Tier. A man often knows
a woman Is In love with him whrn'she
Isn't.—Exchange.
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Furnished .Rooms by Day, Week
nr Month— Park avenue lint, 105
North Park/ avenue, over L. IL
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--------'~TT *F n r -triple or sale, good: p laye r Philips—&amp; Co: drug store.
Bkluuy-What made the lower &lt;»r piano.
Will trade for car or prop- James Patton
PIsu lean? A verD. Pol*—If 1 knew I'd erty. Easy forms* for sale. Inquire
Iry It!—Yale Record.
" Herald Office.
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WANTED

A treat is in store for all patrons
cl the Lyric (oniglii when the
newest World Picture Brady Made
will bo .shown.
This new picture
carries.the suggestive title of " Y a n ­
kee Pluck." It shows how- a wom­
an's Yankee'pluck hnld^oul against
a w ily 'Ja p when the latter endeav­
ors to secure the valuable plans of
an army aeroplane - invented |*y a
young arnfy officer.
M i n ; Ethel
’Clayton plays the role of the girl
while Montague Love is seen in the
part of the Jap. Lyric Tunight.

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Rhsumatism.
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For acute articular rbouiua+ tisnt tl*o following treatment Is
•F recommended by a writer In the
+ Medical Advl«cr. qtmted by tho
4* Medical Record: An ointment
4- made of four drams cadi of Icli4- tliyol, methyl salleylato and oil
+ of turpentine, mixed with four
4• ounces of luiioltu, is applied to
+ the affected Joints and covered
+ with cottoir and -oiled silk. The
4- patient Is put to bed In llauliel
♦ nightclothes mid between blau4- kels for absolute resL
•&gt; Ills diet must Ik? liquid, prefer-

l.arle Milli.inis in the llawk.
Adopted from the celebrated play
which had a successful run on Broad­
way this screen drama is made more
attractive, more humun and more
TTiility gcirTcd from an aciiotr htamlpojnt thxn it could ever be o n-the
’ J 4 - visualizes situations that strik?*
#re in the experiences of ull people,
and has bitch a finely developed
dratnutir impulse -so cluthching u
heart interest—that it is hound to he
one of the strikingly realistic* fea­
ture pictures of the year.
I f you make the final test of the
pictures you see whether they sutisfy
or not—"T h e Hawk" will meet with
your heartiest approval. Lyric Mon
your
heartiest
approval.
.Lyric
Monday.

For "Sale—riv e - •passenger Over.;. land, good .cond|tion« new top, good
+ tires. For particulars upply Western
+ Union.
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For Sale—Seventeen ncrcs, fiacres
Fronts on Lnke Monroe.
4- cleared.
Fine
timber
and ’ worlds of muck.
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Inquire
-8 One mile' from postoffice.
4* Id Herald office.*
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Jlllces and ‘plenty1 of water* 4Elimination tliruugti l&gt;owels. skin 4and kidneys must t*o attended to 4earefully. At the beginning of. 4the treatment n dose of eiilomel 4nud blearlKitintc of soda Is given *8
nud follotred after four tiours by -k
roebelle salts or n seldlitz pour- +
dor. Itbubnrb nnd soda may be 4given to advantage until tbe_ 4&gt;
tongue Is clean. Throughout eon- *
vnlescence tbo patient must.nlv 4•tain front all animal foods nnd 4alcohol.
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i ’ holu b y A m e r i c a n J’ rcaa Associatio n.

UUOVUI AUaANUI'.H.

The Expensive Columbus.
The dlncoycry o f America cost a lit­
tle more than $7,000, ut least ho say
Route diN-umeiitH that wx-re found In
the archives of Genoa. These 'docu­
ments give the value of ColumbuB' tlrst
ffeet ns $3,000. The great admiral wan
paid a salary of $300 n year, tbo two
captains who accompanied him re­
ceived a salnry of $200 each, and the
members of the crew were paid nt the
rate of $2.50 a month ee»**

after which In? gate seventy-live In
1013, seventy-six in l'.H4 and sixty-four
In 11)15. 11. addition to the tlfty bases
on bulla last year. Alexander lilt tcu
tnen nt the plate uud allowed 323 Hafo
drives. He worked iu forty-eight
games, pitching ‘380 Innings, with a
record of thirty-litrvu victories and
twelve defeats. Hi? struck out 107 ami
made three wild pitches, lucldcntully
he acm e, i t ; . iecu sbutoujs.

Lost— Black spaniel, long ears
short tail.
Finder return to Dean
Turner, care of Turner’s grocery and
receive liberal reward.
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• Lost— A mesh bag between Jjerninole Bank anil Fourth street, Mag­
nolia. Rrturn• to Herald office •nnd
.
receive reward.
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This is it Real Genuine, Straight,. Forward, Honest Pound of Best Coffee Free
with a Five Dollar Purchase. COM E-SEE.
Men’s Kool Cloth Suits 6.98 to $10. - Men’s Panama Suits $6.98 Palm Beach Suits 3.49 to $10
-Men’s Blue Serge Suits $12 to $16
- All
Suits Strictly New nnd Up-to-Date
-Foulard DeLuxe, best grade 25c per yardBrcnnn Batiste, good grade 25c per yard - 10 pieces Sport Crepe nt 98c per yarn10 pieces Sport Silk at 98c per vnrd
- 5 pieces Shirting Silk at 98c per yardAll Silks just received, also a New Lot of Indies’ Ready-to-Wear Hats, see them
before they are picked over.\
SHOES OUR SPECIAL! i

Ths Rubber Situation.

Wc an u ’people art? utmost absolute!/
di-|K'iidi?nt on Crt'iit llrliiiln fur our
supply of ntitle rtibber. ns' the great
pliiiiimioun arc largely controlled by
B i i IIhIi capital. ’I lien? arc several |k?bslbitiil-n for mat lug iik liiilc|tcnilen( of
any other •oiii.tr.. («r our crudn rubber
-upl'ly.' one l-'a nlunt tnllcHl gusVulc.
•vltlrli ' m s-x (-it i.utr l?elng kiu &gt;essfully
ntUcd In t!. - i •unit • ainl which has
•&lt;-e|i *:i. t
n.I.-ed In Mexico

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We Guarantee to Sell it for Less

L. L. TAYLOR

Sanford, Florida
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We Can Equip Yonr Office With Anything You May Need jjjj

FOR YOUR
N tw ip a p tr Bnt*rpr|M Association.

In several cities the Women's Club and Organizations are carrying on a campaign among
their members to buy a United States Liberty Loud for baby. It’s a most excellent plan ana
can be adopted in every city and town in the state.

Wealthiest Of All Nations Bankers and Brokers
Embattled American
Show Fine Patriotism
Is Our Own United States
Farmer of Year 1917
When your banger or your broker
encourages you to buy United States
Liberty Bonds, don't rtinke the mis­
take of thinking that he has any self­
ish motives. The fact Is that he does
not make any comtnlHslon whatever
by selling these wnr bond*. On the
contrary, all the work that a banker
or a’ broker undertakes In connection
with United Stnte* Liberty Bond* is
at his own expense.
Seldom has any class of business
tnen shown liner patriotism than that
exhibited In rucent weeks by the bank
vrs amT brokers' ThiT fed era I“goVer ri
nienl Is tinder great obligation* to
them for the hjgh spirit of public duty
they have shown, for the enthusiasm
lhey have manifested In familiarizing
Ihe pnhllc with United Spates Liberty
Bonds and In encouraging people to
buy. t ,
If you have not yet ordered your
United States Liberty Bonds, sec your
banker or your broker today. And re­
member thnt In handling your order
he is working unselfishly for Ainerl
ran honor and for the permanence of
liberty on earth

The United States leads the world
•In tho production of
#* *
CornCoal *
Silver
' Wheat
Petroleum Aluminum
OitaPig Iron
Zinc
Cotton
Steel
Cattle
Tobacco
Copper
We have more than'five time* as
much railway mlleago as -the country
second In rank. Russia. Our exports'

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are 60 per cent greator than those ol
any other country on earth.
Our
wealth exceeds that even of the entire
British Empire.
When you buy United States bond*
you are buying the safest security ever
sold, a security backed up by more
wonderful natural resources than those
of any other nation under the sun.

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0. S. LIBERTY BOND

Is Your Boy In the War?.
Perhaps your boy, your brother,
your sweetheart, some one you hold,
dear to your heart, will be called Into
1the war xone to risk his life for free1dom. for liberty, for America. Wnr
I* no picnic, no holiday romp; It Is
terribly serious business. Victories are
almost never won by unfed, naked, dis­
heartened troop*. I* It your wish that
our boys shall have the food, the cloth­
ing, the arm*, the ammunition, the

W h it It Is And How It’s Bouebt— Infor­
m ation For Pnrchasors of Liberty
Loan Bonds

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A summary of the United States
Liberty Loan of 1917 follows:
AUTHORIZED. * 5.000,000.000
PR ESEN T ISSUE, * 2.000.000.000,
DATED June 15, 1917. Due June 15.
1917.
REDEEMABLE at the governments
option after June 16, 1932. Payable In
gold coin.
In t e r e s t
per cent, pgyabio
Jude 15 and Dec. 1 5 ..
EXEM PT both as to principal and
Interest from nil taxation, except es­
tate or Inheritance taxes.
BONbS COME In two form*, coupon
or registered.
Coupon bond* have
principal and Interest payable to bear­
er. Registered bonds have the owner's
name registered with tho government;
Interest In payable by check mailed
direct from Washington. Form dol l m l Is optional with tho purchaser.
■COUFON bonds are In denomina­
tions of *50, *100, *500, *1,000. Regis­
tered bonds are In denominations of
*100, $500, *1,000, *6,000, *10,000, *50,000 and * 100.000.
IF ANY SUBSEQUENT series of
bonds (not Including short term ob­
ligations! la Issued by tho United
Staten, bearing a higher Interest rate
than
per cent, before the end of
the war. tho holders of the present is­
sue will have the ptlvllego of convert­
ing, par for par. Into the new bunds.
TERMS of payment. Application
must be made iui or, before June 10,
1917, though the secretary of the
treasury can close the books Iwfor®
the date at Ills discretion. Payment
for the bond* must be mnde os fol­
lows: 2 per cent with application, the
balance In four Inatnllments on speci­
fied dates, the last date Aug. 30. Other
terms' of payment can Lfl arranged for,
Including down payment in full.
INTERIM certificates will be Issued
with the second Installment payment.
Delivery of tho bonds themselves will
bo made as soon a* practicable after
Juno 28 to purchaser)}Kwho have made
full payment.
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The Star Spangled Ban­
ner floats more proudly over
every home th at buys a
United SUttea Liberty Bond.
America la free.. Her people are
free. You are free to buy or not to
buy United States Lll^py Bonds. Hut
you aren't free . *o^vclir a United
BUtes Liberty Bond’ button unless you
own at least one United State* Lib­
erty Bond.

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safeguards to reduce their danger to
the minimum, to strengthen their spir­
its. to encourage them to. victory 7
Then remember that you can help. To
maintain and safeguard your boy nt
the. front takes money. Our govern­
ment needs that money now. To raise
it quickly, to make victory sure, to
shorten the war, to save'jrour boy nnd
your neighbor's boy, the government
asks you to buy one or more Liberty
bonds. These bonds can be bought for
*50, *100, *500, $1,000. They pay In­
terest. they are frtfe from taxes, and
you will get back the entire principal.
Don’t just sit around and wish for vic­
tory, peace and the safe return of the
one you love, Uuy as many Liberty
'bonds ns you ran anil help to make
your wishes come true.
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For every *100 a German earns, an
American earns *250.
Put some of
that *250 in Kaiser.'atoppfng United
States Liberty bonds.

Times chnnge. in tho Revolution­
ary war It was tho "embattled farm
ers" who fired tho Bhot heard round
the world.
Today the American fnrmor Is again
doing something that will, be heard
round the world, but In a different
wny.
The world Is waiting on the Ames
lean farmer for its food. Its hope Is In
him. It wishes him good weather and
abuhdant crops, and It will pay him
well.
— Tho farmer will -help wl.n battle?
that he will never see. For our boy*
at the front will be well fed and cour
ageous, thank* to his industry and I
patriotism.
Nor iy the farmer's part In thl* world
war—in this greatest catastrophe his­
tory has ever had to record—limited to
producing food, lie has hla part to
play before chips are .ready for har­
vest. For right now, the nation needs,
the farmer's support In a different
way Ft needs his co-operation on Lib­
erty bonds.
These bonds are Issued to equip our
soldier boys with everything they will
need for their safely, comfort and
fighting strength. The government will
pay every bond buyer 3 V4 p«r cent In­
terest, tree from all taxes, and will re­
turn to him the entire principal. Lib*erfy bonds are a safe, sure, profitable
investment.
It Is the hope of President Wilson
that not a single farmer in the coun­
try will be seen without a Liberty
bond button In his buttonhole.

Make The Almighty Dollar
Always Work For Liberty
Germany, Europe, the
world. Is
wutcjilng the United States right no*
—m6re than over before—awaiting
news on the sale-of Liberty bonds. Un
less this bond Issue Is greatly over
subscribed
by American men and
women before June 15, Germany will
sneer-at all our high-sounding words
about freedom, Justice and the rights
of mankind. In her eyes the almighty
dollar will be our Idol, and all our
patriotism will be branded as hollow
talk.
For nearly three years our news­
papers, statesmen, preachers ami cdu-.
cators have constantly declared that
America hnn high' Ideals, that we
stand for liberty, thnt we love man­
kind, thnt we hate tyranny, that we
are slow to wrath, but mighty when
aroused. Well, the time has como to
prove whether these flno sayings are
true.
Our government now pills us to the
test. Wc are In th e 'war. War takes
money, nnd the government proposes
to. raise money by selling Liberty
bonds to the American people.. The
question Is* now up to you. You can
buy on bond for *60, or ns many more
as you desire. Liberty bonds nro a
perfectly safe Investment.
The hour for American manhood and
womnnhoud to net has Come. It Is
hero now. Subscribe nt once for your
Liberty bonds.
What would George Washington or
Abt'nhnnt Lincoln think of the Amertenn who failed to buy United' State*
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Here is how to buy a $50 Liberty, bond in installments,
as prescribed by the government.
One dollar deposit is required when the official applica­
tion blank is signed and filed with the Federal Reserve bank
or other authorized agency.
June 15 the government will (five notification whether
the bond has been allotted. If not, the deposit will be re­
turned.
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June 28 pay $9 through the agency where the applica­
tion was filed.
July 30 pay $10. August 15 pay $15. August 30 pay
$15.
When the second nnyment is mnde nn official certificate
will be given. When fill payments have been mnde the bond
will be delivered.
The $50 bonds have coupons which call f o r the pay­
ment of F1.75 interest yearly, half on June 15 nnd the rest
Dec 1
' "v run for 30 years, .though they may be re. 5 years.

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Ink Wells
Pencils

The chances are that it its
for the Office we do
Sell it.

Pencil Holders
Pencil Sharpners
Erasers

Call or Rhone us about your
Requirements and we will
do the rest.

Rubber Bands
Rubber Stamps
Daters1
Thumb Tacks
Stamp Pads

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Second Sheets
. Stationery
Carbon Paper
Letter Files
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Mucilage
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Pens
Price Tags

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How to Buy $50 Liberty Loan
Bond of U. S. in Installments

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Penholders
Letter Clips
Account Books
Steno. Note Books
Clip Boards
Paste

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Record Cards
Loose Leaf Books
Time Books

Stop Using Cheap, Unreliable
Carbon P ap er •
Don’t take a chance with inferior carbon paper.
It incans faded, illegible copies, untidy files, waste
of time and poor work. Put a stop to this! Use

Receipt Books
Hook Files
Stapling Machines
Typewriter
Ribbons .

Kma t e
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Eye Shades
Loose Leaf Memo
Books and Fillers
Clipless Paper
Fastners
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Supplies for Verti­
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Lasting legibility— neatness — uniformity— nnd economy make
MultiKopy tlio«tandnrd carbon paper. In black or blue, MultiKopy
never fades. MultiKopy gives non-smudging, non-rubbing copies
\v!i!c!i bTtcn rival the original in clearness nnd legibility. MultiKopy
gives surprisingly long service and is unequalled for manlfolding.

Write for F R E E Sample Sheet

Modern Telephone Tablet s

Adding Machine
Paper

Let us Equip your Telephone with one of these
Tablets for a Ten Days Free Trial: If it don’t
prove to be Conveniet and Satisfactory we will
remove it without any cost to you whatever

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USE UP STALE DREAD

Net ParaiU.Uifl.PtltUjmd End

meals might. well be followed at little In a very slow oven and crushhome.
Such dfshes as chopped ed fine to be used in scalloped diaher,
m oat

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In the Bread
Bex to be Wasted
• The U. Si Department of Agriculure has Bent out an Appeal to
tfomen to aid our country and our
army &amp;Y econon,y 1° Iheir own
bom?*- The following recipes are
published by the U. 9. Dept, of
Agriculture to assist in t)»is.
Bread is one of the items most
commonly wasted in many Amer­
ican households, Bay the specialists
of the United States Department of
Apiculture.
This waste is prob­
ably due to the fact that many
housekeepers do not think of bread
„ costing much and arc careless
about ita use or do not know what
to do with the odds and ends fre­
quently found in the bread box.
Good, fresh bread has a spongy
texture, which In time disapperas,

fnr tV n jlip ftii'----- ;‘ *Vt it nfVr
friend foods or wherever a crusty
'fine crumb is needed. T o prevent

f r e q u e n t ly P e n n d

All quillflvd alacto ri m i d ln j within th *

When Clock Oats Out of Order.
• boa* aaid and d m rib a d I w lt e r y of Ram*
If your clock gets out of order, try la o lt C ounty, Florida, who pay a i n oa
•Itbor r a il 01 poraonal cro p *rt» (ball bV onhrhming Um -ooeho-hy-4he fowVo
ttea ibaH ■ liaaied lu t l r . alt a r- tsSftr rtas »
T h # following nomed parson* s r a h r r * b i m i k a raturna to t h * liz ard o f P u b lic l o o
from a piece of wadding snaked in
appoin ted u l i u p H i o r i a nd clerk* 01 t h r u ■trurtlon for S * m | n o * C o un ty , F lo rid a , a c •
paraffin. Set the wndiling Inside the r**p *ctlv # p r a c ia c U t o bold th# said t i n ( q r d i n f t o thia ca I
case under the works; unless the lio n : •
Al. of arhlrh It dona a i d ordarad In opan
Monro*. Prtcinrt No I C. H. M cKia- board u n * t l n ( a t t b a r * ( u l a r m o n th ly m r a t works are actually out of order the
n*y, L. B. Mann, W. E. Ogfnby Inspector* &gt;■1 of t b a H o a r d of Public In stru c tion for
fumes will act on the uuichlnery. It Is •nd If. R, I.ocfcc, clerk. •
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Hamlnolr C o u n t y . Florida, h*td In S a n f o rd ,
Florida tbU t h a Sth d ay of M a y . A. t ).
quite a simple hut n tried remedy.
Panin. Prrc.nrt No. t: fj#«. Smith. J. V. 101-7.
Jttnhrt, (&gt;«&lt;■*r P.arion, tnuirrtnf. m j ||. F. “ r»l&gt;
F P. F O R S T E R ,

Fruit jars are often convenient for
the purpose.
How to Utiliic Quick Breads
Yeast made bread is by no moans
Cleans Coral Beads!
the only bread that can be utilized
To clean rornl bends, dissolve a tea­
in aome of the ways suggested. spoon of borax In u pint of warm
The quick breads raised by baking wnter. Dip the cornl In, und when
powder, soda and sour milk or other clean pas* through tepid water. Dry
acid, etc., dry out more quickly than by rolling In a soft towel.
the yeast .bread, probably because
the&gt; water is not ao thoroughly incor­
Ultra Fashionable.
Willis—”Whnt kind of n school la
porated with the flour during the
making.
These breads cannot be your aon at tending?” Cllll*—"Very
freshened simply by' putting in the fashionable—one of these Institutions
oven like yeast raised bread. Quick where you develop the mind without
using It."
biscuit, however, makes delicious
toast, which is very convenient for
serving under meats, eggs, etc. The
The Clever Woman.
crumbs made from them may also
when you feel genuinely 111 nt ease
be used in other breads, cakes, ami with n clever woman. It Is generally bfr
puddings, as may also corn bread cause her clovertiewt Is artificial. Some
and cake crumbs w'herever their women, however, are •cren cleverer
flavor Is not objectionable. Boston than ibis, for they ran conceal their
brown bread toasted and served artificiality so well that you actually
with a cream sauce is a deliciouk laugh with them over someone else
who Is Just us artificial as they are.

ia mm r« » e l t f k .
11 is ordrrvd I hit Monro**. P r f d n r t No.
2. and I ' t o l f , r r t r m r l No. 4, shall b# t h r
v o l i n f p i n ra for ( h r p u r p o t n of ( h r a b o v e
taJfrd election,
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T . W. L A W T O N . S * c r * t a r ) .
Hoard P ublic In a lr urtton for Raminola
C o u n ty . Florida.
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HARDW ARE!
Full line of Seasonable Goods at all
Times. Just now we are showing in
addition to our regular goods a nkfc

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See our Stock before Purchasing

MAHIKM'S HALE

Notice It h t lt lt jr ( i r , A t h a t under and l y
of a d rere* of the J u d e * ol t h * Clrc u lt C o u lt, 8 * \ r n t h Judic ial C ircu it, i s and
tor S«mtncle co u n t y , Florida, Iw irln r data
M February J.ttH, 1917. a h r r r i n VtrxinlaCarolina C l r m l t a l C o m p a n ) , a co rpor atio n
la complainant and Wm. &lt;1. A ldrld f*. * t at.,
nr* d rlrn d ants, I. J . ‘J . D ir t l n a o n , Special
M a tte r In O i a n r r r y wifi on Monday . Ju ly
2nd, 1917, during th* Ircal hour* of •»!*,
« flrr fur , a l r and »*ll In front of f h * court
hou&gt;r doot In Sanford. 8*mino1* co unty .
Florida, t h * foltow lnf if#*crll »d la n d , *ltoatv and lying In ,atd Seminal* ro u n ty , to.

the texture of the crust without im­
proving the crtjmb.
Rolls or biscuits which have n
greater surface in proportion to their

llie’dry oor monrTtpIdtyTbarrioaVea
of bread.
It is good planning,
therefore, not to provide more than
will he used at a meal or nt least a
day after baking. For similar rea­
sons, bread stays fresh longer in the
loaf than after it is sliced. No more
than will he needed should be cut
for any one meal, and one loaf
should be used up before the next
is cut into. When the bread needs
freshening it is a good plan to cut
the required slices and put them into
the oven lor a few minutes just be­
fore serving.
Toast
Tbast is another form in which
partly stale bread can be mado a t ­
tractive.
In many families it is
served only for breakfast,-luncheon
or supper, but the custom which
many high grade restaurants have
adopted of serving thin, crisp, hot
toast with the more substantial

Pancakes
1 cup crumbs
■‘J *( cips skim milk
cup dor
4 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
l'leaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon melted fat
1 egg
Soak crumbs in milk for threefourths of an hour Then add other
ingredients and cook on a hot
griddle, tike ordinary pancakes. If
sour milk i» used, substitute onehalf teaspoonful baking soda for the
four teaspoons baking powder.

C F .R T A IN -T E E D ro o fin g is the most efficient and econ­
omical type of roof for factories, office buildings, farm
buildings, garages; etc., because the first cost is less than
that of metal, wood shingles, or tar and gravel. This is
particularly so’now, because cf the present high prices of
some of the materials. C E R T A IN -T E E D costs less to
lav than any other kind of roof. It will not rust, ^unot

Add water to molMiea and romiilnr with the dry ingrrdienta mixed
together, then add fat, and beat.
Bake for about 25 minutes in a- hot

oven.
Indian I’ uddlnJ Made With
Crumbs
M cup fine crumbs
raiuart skim milk

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ttaspofln.rlovw
teaspoon cinnamon
. .
Kcald the crumbs in milk; add the
other ingredient!; and bake 1 1j
hour* in a slow oven. This jiudding
may 1&gt;h made without, any kind of
breadr crumbs, h u t-it furnish*a an
especially gootl means of using up
stale -corn hretfd.
• ♦t» the hen quality of prepared^oo^n,’;. I: pay* to ect the bett. The only
difference between the first colt of a g'*&gt;J roof anda poor one is in the mstMtalt-^thc labor, freight, etc., co:t&gt; the Lime in both. A* CERTAINTE4H) Roofing it guatanteed for S, 10 cr 15 year* according to thickneu
(1, 2 or-J ply) it will be in iplcndid cccditiou yean after a poor quality
roof has to be replaced.
For midencei. Slate Surfaced Aiphalt Shingles have all the advanuget of
CERTAIN-TEED Roofing, plus artistic beautyi not bulky, and axe uni­
form in weight, quality and appearance. They need no paint, are pliable,
eliminate waste and misfits, cannot curl,.buckle, rot or crack. Guaranteed
for ten years. Investigate CERTAIN-TEED before deciding oa any type
of roof, Fox talc by dealers everywhere.

C ertain-teed P aints a n d Varnishes
arc m o d . reliable product* made b y t x p « r ( r n c * 4 p . i u t m en, who ha v e at tbelr
^
— C 3 - , com m and all tb a m achinery , equipment, m ate ria la and repw® \ \jg fa A aourrea neewaaary to m a n u ta c t u r * ro od paints and r t n u i h e *
i'f !
l - - J l econo mic alls —a , well a * Sbo e i u n a t v * a a l l l o j oreanU atlon
\2f A B O
and warehouse i n t t m nt the Certalo-teed Frodu eta Corpora-d tillr/
U oa, which m a t a r la l l f red uce * m a r t e t t o j c o « U . UuarantceA
’ to e l T t •aUafacUon.

It will pay you to aee that vots eel CERTAIN-TXKD Paints md
Vantlihca. Afl* good dealer can aciUbcm to jou or jet Usees
lor you.

CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS CORPORATION
General Roofing Mfg. Co„ Gregg Varnish Co,
Mound City Paint A Color Co.

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A llu ti
Bell Lake City ■ Daa Malaga ,
3 J dear
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AGENTS

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In s u ra n c e
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Everywhere under the sun —
wherever roofs are laid — . ’ -■ -■~..l
Ccrtain-tccdstands ferr tliese two things:

how York
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Next to Seminole Count)’ Bank

Sanford

Gingerbread
1 cup - molasses ,
'..cup boiling water
1 1j cups fine bread crumbs
l!-3 cup Hour
l teaspoon imking'sodn
1 1j teaspoon ginger
1i teaspoon salt
4 teaspoons melted lard or other

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H IL L H AR D W AR E CO

B a .to a
l o a F rta d tc a
l l la a f &lt;A
X ltW o f
H aeaU e

6 slice* bread
1 egg
1 cup milk, skim milk or water
teaspoon salt.
Beat the egg and atld the liquid
and salt. Let the bread soak in the
mixture until slightly aoft.
Then
fry to a light brown on a hot, well
greased pan or griddle. Mere eggs
play be used if - available.
C. M. Berry,
County Agent.
Following Precedent
.••Where Is Hint cuff I had on yesterdny?" asked the huugry-looklng |&gt;oet.
"I split It to the lliundry," said his
wife. "Gracious, woman,-I had n poem
written on It 1" “Oh, It will come buck.
You know your poems always do.”—
Yonkers Statesman.
How Long?
"Mother,” said Freddie ns he laid
down n paper telling of the success of
the French urtny, "how long would n
fellow Unvo to study to become a
Frenchman, If he bud a lot of talent?”
— Youth'.* Compuiiltm

Notice of 'Application for Tat H rrJ t 'n d rf
S n iia n If of I haplrr *4MA« I.aw* « f l i e f *
Ida
Nolle# la h r f t b ) given tK»l C. W. F n i i mlftgrr, purehaaer of T a i O r l i r t r a t e No.
IZP. dated (ho Cth day of J u l y . A. I). 1911.
haa Al&lt;d aaid ce r ti o r a te in my offtre, and haa
made kppliraiioii for lax dred to iaiue rn
•cruidmnfe ^aith law.
Said c-rrllfkalw entb rim
the folloninf draeribed property
rituatrd in Seminole rounty. Florida, to-mil
I.Ot 95, Hloek I*.
l&gt; It MilrhelCa
l u n r y of l e t y Grant
T h r aaid land be­
ing aa*ew«rd at the datf o( the iM U ififf of
• urh rertiflfafe in the name «»f Owratreet
Turjentine C'ompany.
l*n!r*a »atd rerfifiralr whalf t»e redeemed according lo 1**
tax d**d will iaaue thereon on the 2nd day
ol July. A I* 1917
\Yilne*« m y itfTlnal »ignaiure and weal
tH * the 11*t day uf May. A I 1 1917

Notlrr i« hCfctiy f iv r n t h * t r*lmef T
M&lt;alD«^l |*Mfrha-*r ul T a t f.Vtllfh'iD No - J ,
H-ted the *#th day id July A If. I I I, h i »
filed iaid ceftiflc*ie in iny ofnre, «tid jt»*
rn«d«* ippllretion fur t» x deed i«* i»«ue in
•rrori|*nrr with law.
S»id rcrtlfleati* t*ni*
l.i Rett thr fiilbjwing draritlird p r u p n l y *it
unfed in Semina*!# county* Flnrldg. ti * »t;
I.cf SS|t T im of Fult l»ix « f Und l.eli nglng
t«» A ismonte Land 11 • I L N » v &lt;
The
•Aid Und b* i U i ' i f a ' i 'J at thr date « f the
i* "Ua r, re ul mrh ref till* air lit the Dime ul
VI
f&gt;. F fit ten.
I "it I* • *• -aid r t i f i n n
• hill f»e rederfftid irrwfding t«»
tat
d* ed nil! itaue I her run on the 19th i|4&gt; of
June A. p . ItIT e
WltnrMi my offirat •igptture »ni! * e i l ihi»
t i e lM h day &lt;J M I ) ' A. IN I'M 7.

-Mill

f . \. IM11 ■* I- A

•Clerh Circu it f*6uil, S e m U off f ’o , Fla.
O K Iltllt A M l Nil I K K O F K L E C l l n N
W h r n t i , A .petition h a * ‘ b#v*n presented
to th e l lf i i r 4 •&gt;( iNihlic Inst ru ction
for
Seminole County , Florida on I hit the ath
day of May, 1**17, while iho i « M
» u In rtfular monthly fte»*fon a«e«nil*ie4|
»ffoedl hy twenty five per rent of th* «i|ia!l*Krt! elvctort who pay l a t e * on either reaur p ef* ortl prcp«rty and who are re«ldtnt»
« f that portion of the County **f Hemitiolf-*
in the 8int#‘ of Florida, dexerthed a* follow*
Ilr'rinninf on Ih r m u l h i h n r , of l.* V *
Monroe at i i p o in t ’ uQ f&gt; | im trr I d l e * n - t
of the meet iltA* of R»&lt; t|on 2 2 , T i i t n . M p
CJ S. H in ge 3 0 K u l , t h r n r * South to t h ,
heart rirttrer of t f r S o u t h w * .t ituir______» i . l m u i l r f » f 'S * t ll « A 31,
ter of of BCiUbli
* » r r c tpwHthlp »mf r a r e * , rh r n r r B u t to
Ih* N'ortb-atl rOin*r ol th,'
N u ftb w n l
■id ifttr S# ttlo o 2. T o o n . h f p 2 0 S , l t , r . £ *
3e F , t h rr.r * South to t h , S i U t h * » - t cu rnir
• I S o u i h » * * l &lt;4U»ft#r of S . d l o n I t i n w
in * r,h ip
j n .f
r&gt;n(r, ih - n c o
w *.t
on *.
(.uartrr mil*, tfcro** S o u th to L . L * J * . u p ,
t L . n r r in n W o t i r l y ilir .r liu n * U n c t h *
•f o r r of
J t . u p m i l »t» n* S ', lJ i r f '»
c , . , k to i h * Metion line &lt;fi*i&lt;ilnr sf*rtloh
!(■ t n 4 S * * t l o n 27, T o o n . h i p 2 0 S , I t i n f *
30 F . t h * n r * Nort h l o S o u t h * * . t *o rn *r of
N o t t L t o . t i ju » i t* r S « * tlo n IS , «»m * town.
.Lit, and r « n f * V , t l o r t , t h * n c * W*%i o n *,
bail mil*, t l i f i r r N orth t o San ford f o m t
I n * In S i r t t o n 1 ' , i.amr In 'a n .h tp anti r»n*,'.
i T r n r * N orth SS « J * a r ,.i W * , t . olorttr mid
&lt;tt»r.t tin * t o t h * S ^ r t h »ld* of S * , t l o n 9,
•,»tr* t o o n . h i p and rune*. th»ao« W * , t
to
- 1. ut h*K*t *o rn *f of f * r t l i i n *t T o l M t l i i
JO 8 , l l a n j * :&gt;o II, t h . n r * South o r * ball
mil*, thr nr* &gt;r&lt;t o n * mU* to W * . t oo *-ba lf
tr.l* po»t ol S r r t lo n 7, th » n r * Nort h two
a r d on* h i l l r b a i o . to K a rl o n * haJI milt
p o t of 5*tti«?o 12. T o w n . hip 2 0 8 , l l a n f 25 Ka»t. tfc*n** W r i t t o W * h l r a riv*r,
l h a r r * Norsh*rl&gt; a t d n j, Wrhlvn rltrrr to t h *
8 t . J o h n , riv a l. l h * n i * S o u t l r a . t i r l y up th*
S t . J o h n , river and t h r o u j h I a t * M onro*
to t h * point of b * f i n n l n j . pra y in t th a t an
d t c t l o n b* or d er .if and held* t o dater mln*
whether or not the a f r o . * d r.r rih ed ta fr l*

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No mailer how m**rh or lion Hide Lumber you need,
we will be kind t.i II your order, and fill it promptly,
lo your perfect satisfaction.
This is the kind of ser­
vice we offer lo our patrons. • We carry Ihe Largest
slock of Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Snsh and Doors in
Seminole County. We also carrv a full stock of Lime,
Cement, Plaster, Nails, Sewer Pipe, and also the Red
and Green Vulcanite Roll Shingles. * Also connected
with the oldest and most reliable Hardware Store in ‘
Seminole County. Phone 135 for all your wants.

H IL L LUMBER COMPANY
SANFORD, FLORIDA

e/4rmour

Standardized Fertilizers
This 13 no time for experimenting: pet stan­
dard ized Armour Fertilirers of p ro rcJ crop­
making ability. •We offer our complete Jineof
long-lasting, soil-building fertilisers, B c i e n i i f i cally made from well known, standard mater­
ials, with but little change. Note especially
our excellent formulas for Citrus trees. Corn
and Street Potatoes. Get yours early— but
read our free catalog booklet careftllfy first.

Armour Fertilizer Works
. Jacksonville, Fla.,

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THE SANFORD HERALD

. TAGE FVUi*
of the achQola ihould be iupplementTHESANFORDHERALD
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•Ji£V.»4-rt*hooling
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B. J . HOLLY. Editor
W. M. HAYNES. Iliislneaa Manner
FabU*ti«4 E v w y T W U j »nd F W U y

The findings and recommenda­
tions of the survey staff will be pre­
and inatead of cuttlnf down the sented to the teachers at the meet­
teacher*’ aalarlea give them another ings of the Seminole Teachers* As­
month’a salary and the children an­ sociation and to tho public through
the columns of The Herald.
other month of school.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

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G O O D LUCK

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Hoard of-Tradc Notes
U M l l i m O N I’HICK. IN ADVANCE
• When fho great war started in
Continued
Frhm
Page 1
1f Good Luck comes thro P LU C K and peraeverence. No one can
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Europe almost three years ago The
MONTIIH............................................
go very far on the road to success without the aid of a Good Bank.
( V M I M O N TIIH .............................................. 71 Herald predicted that it would last
nels will act toward assisting him in
three or four years. Our statement
IMNarMl Ip Ik* City br Carrtw I3 .M T*» ¥«•»!■
realising even
greatef
dividends
was
challenged in many quarters
11 There are dozens of ways we can help you, if'you really want to
Adtaara m M&gt;. Pa* M a ilt
through efficiency attained in the
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M a M li la A l n m Mart Da Mad# at ORWa even hy the . metropolitan pa pent. LI.'.'-'
succeed and will you let us bring you Good Luck?
and many wanted to know t h i? * * * " " * Mf* equipment that has to a
n a .« Aa Ha«— d -O — Mall M allar A afaat lim 4
great extent, though-its handling in
source of our information nnd de­
IMS. at Ika PaatadWa al Haafafd. r&gt;arida
lladaa Art at March Ird. UT*.
ductions thereof.
Wo really had the past, failed- to produce thb reve­
nue thut it should produce.
The
except that any intelligent
• •I. .to llarmld lt«ll&lt;M»|
T r l . y t . i t N *. 148 none
roads demands ran he met hy 'h mstudent of world events could proph­
selves and the cooperation of ah &gt;esy that .Germany had been pre­
throughout • the
country
paring for forty years and was ready prra
along this line alone. I.et the ship­
for the fray nnd hl» early triumphs
demonstrated that the Kaiser knew per expedite the loading and un­
II. R. STEVENS
c. M. hand '
0. L TAYLOR
R. R. DFAS
what he was doing and was ready loading nnd the railroads pay par­
IVmMmi
ticular attention to placing, to con­
Cashier
Am'I Cathiar
• *•— ••— -•-• F. L WOODRUFF VI..&lt;PraiidM.I
for any eventualities. At that time
nections and above all to train class
it never entered our head that Amer­
ficatuin nnd the present equipment
ica would he drawn into this war
two hundred nnd
hut'after the first year and especially including the
after" the "submarines started their j ‘ w,’nty ,lv‘\ XhowanA
privately
ruthless campaign
campaign it was easy to owned-ears in-this country will mforesee our part in the war and this crease present earnings twenty per
j "Dlvll a hit do 1 go bneg with ye.
cent.
paper stated ita fears for our safe­
A Native Acacia.
If yo come near enough to too I'll brain
Southern California boosts one na­
ty.
Now •that’ we .are in the war
yc ivld this slilllulnlir
Man in Dade City tied his hands there j * no reason for optimism al­
The girls who find followed, seeing tive specie**of nendn'-the catV .law,
Mother Died in Tampa
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behind him and then drowned him­ though optimism ,is our watchword.
tliut
Mike, had U-eii mistaken hy the •&lt;n Gregll), which Is hut n -hruli Iq
The mother of George Wise, the
soldier
for one of them, now came up thnt stnte. hut tieeoines a tree in •
self in u tub. This man had no This war tnenns that unless Russia laundryman died yesterday morning
A Story For St! Patrick’s Day
nnd,
reproaching
the so|c||cr for fight­ Artzonn. It hen hi sninll pal- ydlow
business to commit’ suicide.
He sticks America will hear .the brunt In Tnmpa 'and George is in Tampa
ing
a
woman,
threw*
themselves lye- flowers nnd tin nbundiiticc . of very'
could get a job with a circus.
of the fighting that U hound to he attending the funeral.
He wishes
tween
.Mike
and
the
soldier.
Fortu­ sharp thorns.
By ELINOR MARSH
carried to our shores if the German to announce thnt ho will not return * nately for tlielr protection, Mike was
Senator Trammell is doing good licet ever gets away and scores a until Tuesday to look after his busi­
|on the «slge of the wood, nnd. there
. Find It in Their Work.
work for his ’stnte trying to estuli- victory. If the submarines ore not- ness here.
Mike .M’ FaJiWi was the most popu* being enough women to screen him. he
When men nre tightly occupied,
lish military camps, assisting the put out of business and if the hordes
Inr young mnn In oil Ireland nt (he 'birted away Iteiween the tree* nnd their amusement grows out "&lt;.f il .ir
ship building yards, etc.
For n of prisoners t lint nro now held hy
Work, ns the i olor-petals nut of n ; t
time
of the*revolution, lie rode iilmtit ,,lU ,,nip’ made E&lt;M*d Ids escape.
lluptisi I'irnir Great Success
young senator he i* going ahead Russia are'.turned loose hy R ussia
on horseback- mrrvl,... » ,.^nn a , ,
V'1'11**.^ «"■ ;b.ltic so-tlio women fnl ih m er.-Joh n Itu.kln.-____
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r
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ftafhtrvd ronndHm mililler
Tidly-nmi ~wttf It.*'—TmTTTT~TroTTT ai laying down, our country will lie up
wl", u ban, on It. railing on the pco-!
th e ^ E *
soon ns h e a r t s a firm footing in his ngnin-t it and wo migjit iii&gt;t as well in mammoth tropical trees and
!
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1
,,fr
*
he
yoke
Of
one
of
them
finally
got
his
musket.
shrubbery*,
swings,
chutes,
revolving
oew position
face the probabilities of all these
j and after that lie was helped uloiig
|.tub sliticr. merry go rounds, whirli­ England
|dire happening* -.happenings that gigs. toboggan
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I Ids was very well so long ns the by means of It-. bayonet.
. slides,
swimming
Heminolu county responded nobly t an* the possibilities of any war. pools and diving hoard* galore watt i rt'“ ,llHloh laM«*d. l.ut’ « lieu ft xvan put j The t-ergeind. when It was evident
llrlfiforred ( rmrnl .Sin** •Ir Mi.rai |*i~*f#
Unit he had been sent on a fool's er
to the call for registration on Tucs- Our entry Into th e* war does •not the pinrr chosen hy the baptists in
and mrr iVffrrl Si'nr I'r. «.*••••
«ii(l »hrn buUl ly u* arr nr) mmlrrait in (v»|
day and " a s one of the. first coun­ mean the speedy end of this con­ which to hold their picnic, May -10. marked for punishment, (tut hU pep ratnl,.hurried hack to Where the men
ties to sen i in .a com ilep* tabulation flict by any means and we should West First street was a busy tlior-" ulnrlty stood him In good Mead. Where I *vero M|M l*«,"&gt;*llng In line, He was
lO.ft. Diameter 30*ft. High 82.*»ll
xvomaii that
of the result. Seminole county ran go into it with the thought that it oughfarc, ns numerous automobiles there was one |«r»on to bunt*foe him " * " nrwl by every mnn and w
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there
was
no
such
persoli
ns-Mikc
Mv»
always be found In the front ranks may tnke years' und-millions of men and trucks filled to overflowing trav­ tjiern were n hundred to conceal him.
He nils talking to n crowd of listen­ Fnddfii among them, and. being con­
T h r r r |*fl&lt; r* tn rlu d r ( rm rn l |'t«nr »m l It
and her soldier hoys will he found to finnlly conquer th&lt;^ war mad eled from the baptist Temple to the
and | t|&gt;rl &gt;r U ... h | I j k I-L r x n .| | l..rn I »r|
ers
In Id* native town, exhorting tliciii vinced. ho took lilni’-clf nnd Ids men
• r r *)ou r T u lt l C i m I i»8 (h r I
Ir
We might
there when they am called ti&gt; the Kaiser and his allies.
grounds
The weather man wa* “ lIMf 1•• ulX). up Hu* hip ns h'lig n* a xva.v.
f r u i t f«#f u m
jus’ a-* well look the situation s.juarecolors.
Mike nexcr *|op|s-d Ull he reached
|very gracious and the day was ideal (lift r xx a &gt; a Mb k • r llllllter left in
h in the face and prepare for all of
the coast and esciqicd to America.
&lt;)
G E O . J. VANDK YOKI)
This report would not he com jib-! i- 1i8*r tliut St Dairl' k wa* npli lItem
lie has nlxvox.s attrlLutcd Ills o*cn|&gt;c
them
The
next
draft
after
the
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Hint
grant
tin
hi the x Ictorj.
Dr .1. X Fogarty and Ion Fans
i f mention were .not made of the
MT. DORA. FLORIDA
not to the girls, hilt to St. Patrick.
•are spoken of ns possible candidates to :il may mean that us 10 year bountiful, delicious basket dinner when a ivoiiiaii from mi up|K.*r window
olds
will
have
to
go
and
if
we
go
cried out:
for congress in the Fourth district
served by' the ladies to the raven­
Convention Results In Cincinnati.
“The sojers! T hey’re coinin'.**
but neither of them will receive any should he prepared and being fire- ously hungry crowd at the noon
In lu ll the Clurlnnntl (O.) chamber
And* so they were. They were com­
pared
means
bring
drilled
und
all
of
support from the newspapers in thehour.
ing for Mll.e. nnd there xvas n l»enutl- of commerce raised a fund of $ 100,000
Fourth district ns they arp among the older men who can. drill should
fill
&lt;Itnii' o of tlielr taking him; mid If to promote the business of altractlng
The
transportation
.
committee
those 'blacklist senators wfio voted go to it.
conventions' to the Queen City and to
Run on nil of any kind. No
'wishes to thunk those who so will­ they took him he was sure to hang.
llnlteries, .Magneto or Ignitor.
to. keep th'e present libel law- shackles
The editor of The Herald has ingly apd generously gave of the use
The question of tlie moment xvhh how yarry on the xvork of the publicity and
A I h. p. Engine xsill run ;i full
on the free and unirammeled press. never been called a pivximist hut we
to proti-oi Mike. Ireland was forgot­ eonvcjilion bureau. At thnt time the
of their c a n for the day.
.
load
for 10 hour* at cost of Dr
chamber
promised
thnt
In
the
space
of
ten.
Mike
xvas
all
In
all.
lino
of
tho
If necessary to block their game-the believe in preparidness in ull things
a day. Sizes 2&gt;l-8-20-38-75 h.
three
years
It
xvouhl
secure
from
If*)
girls present Iteokotiod him to follow
editor of The Herald will canvass and looking ahead for any eventual­
p. Send fur prlres. Pumps,
her mid darte&lt;l Into u house. ,\* soon to loO coax eat Inns for Clneintinll. The
l*rof. Mowers Here
the Fourth and so will numbers of ities and in this rase a glance into
Mill Supplies, Engines. Pollers.
three
year
|M
'rlisl
has
Just
ended,
and
Prof. Roy R. Rowers was in the n* Mike x\us liisiiie stio shut the di»»r.
Saw Mills anil Wood Working
other newspaper men. In fact some what the future may hold in store
A fexr minutes Inter, tile soldier* rode ntientlon Is called to the fact that this
Machinery....................................
newspaper man will probably lie a discloses no beautiful Lift lire of an city several days of this week look­
lulu
town and liegmi to |iy»l; for *tlie bun-nil of the chuinher sisnirisl for f'lning
for
a
house
for
his
family.
Prof.
candidate for congress in the Fourth, early peace unless Germany is dis­
clniinU HU conventions in IPM, p»3 In
rebel.
.
as the people need to he informed on integrated hy civil strife or unless U iwers has been selected hy the
"All the men eoiue Into-the strr-et!" mi.Tnnd i *j o in mu;, u total of *.*.sn.
40M-II0 E. Hay St.
Jacksonville. Hi.
va.*im* subject* that are of vital in­ the fanatic nnd freedom crazed local school hoard as The supervising cried tho oergeunt In eouiuiand. Some
terest.
workmen and liberated thick headed principal of the Sanford schools and of Uio men were already there, and the
M a tty D ro p s a C a tc h e r.
fall to n—t thoiiglit It l.e*t to oIk-.v the order.
I*y Sanford in the early fi
O
serfs of Russia -cone to tin •ir senses
Catcher
Nick Allen or the Cinclnnntl
•lit . their ,ak '' f l ^ h i y duties.
lie lias been They xvere lined uji, and the M-rgeaiit
SCHOOLS iM’ KN F A R I.IK II
1’” 1
’ »’•* * * r . ,r
Nationals
xvjs notified hy .Manager
said:
,
•
o f the Kustis
Kustls school?
schools for
iu* •
iIpisncipul
pNiieipal of*
In this issue V . u notice of the |
,,f the .battlefields. •
"I/ft Mike MeF.'iddeu step to the Muthexvson of the. Reds thnt he had
several terms nnd is n well known
las’ll released to Ha* Providence club of
y &gt; lnw.ft5 f
Seminole county schools opening &lt;&gt;rf,
It hnhanvns every
fm’nt."
educator and instructor
the International league omlyr an op­
Mike did not materialise.
month earlier than usual and ull th&lt; ’ •’ ‘JjHF* u» get r-udy for'ji Tong war
tional ■agreement
"
I
f
Mike
MePiiildeti
dis-Mi'l
step
to
toaVhhrs und'- pupils$&lt;*nd ixfcron* nf . and,i t behooves'uy^yy
t&gt;» gef
i-s oyeri-''wtiman
’
M
’oodrufl
and
Walker
Join
Army
the
front,
every
mother's
son
of
you
•
the school should remember that
for saeriflciifljlj ni.ury kind
A tiontul from Seth Woodruff to xyt'l he taken to fnildin und lodged in
Harmony Above All.
srhool.x open ih's y - ir on fe- leni- The Reel•f*rn«s^mm^mient and the
jail."
A garden should not lie eotislderer*
her Urd. This is done for «• veral *iome guard movement idiouhl re- The Herald otate* that lie and
This produced tin efiTect. Mike, dressgood and •sutlieient res on* os ex- 1n-ive tho eMcmirngeinent and sup Stanley Walker have joined the i*l In |H*ltlcodla, 'xvna elreiilntlng ntnoug ns n pie A of wild nature, nor plants
regarded ns architectural ornaments,
plained in tin eommun cation of port of every true American citizen I Quartermuster * 'Reserve &lt; orp* at the girl* nnd when called on to step
for one must not d&lt;&gt; violence to the
Churicxton
and
both
have
the
rank
Supl. luiwton und
The
Herald of thiN lounty.
The preparedness
forth jrn* stand Tig between txvo glrla other. Above all must there he har­
wiabei Lh*l -itul oiilyu.wuul
campaigiuc-lpil plac i n g mi-re lufid. "f Sergeant. They ;•&lt;•&lt;i (he tnen- .ivitU an-urm u m iiu I eaeli-lu true fem­ mony. tTttiprwisp tmrtinmtpr htn itrschool i uj en a month
earlier h it. crops lui- already taken root.nnd re- tal anil phS’rteuI- •examination all inine stylo.
bored In vnln. for In* has not iqadc
With tin* sergeant xvas one xvhn bail n picture that urllKts cure to repro­
thut they would Hose a month later «*tdvod the heart)* response that it right nnd will he assigned to duty in
arden
ield
and give the «hiidren a full nine ’deo-rved although u few doubting a few days. Hanford hoys ure doing s«*n Mcl’ailden. and ho told tbo ser­ duce.
months of schooling.. Under present Thomases laughed nt. it. There nre their hit all over the country arid geant that tin* culprit wn* hot In Hue.*
Then the order xvas given to search cv*
conditions the « liild*cn ure compHlrid *-* II •&gt; f* w in opl,- who see no* good they will he heard from during the
)»aal Result.
-cry house In the phicC. tho men menuprogress
of
the
war.
to study every i.ig d at home uni it* the Red Pro-* movement und tile
"So they n ^ '.n*. to probe the situWhile being obliged In stand whom
ESP EC IA LLY ADAPTED
get virtually .^all tli ir h-sons at home guard movement and they
ntlon.
What will Implicit I lien T*
I hoy xvere.
FOR YOUR STATE.
One reason why it is necessary to * "I II show yc where .Mike McFndden "Then you'll know ior certain there
home to the detriment of .th • cliil- "ill never see it until this war is
dre-n’s eye* and physical being and over and they have learned the fes- make taxes higher rs that political Is," said one- of tho girl* who*** xvatst |h nothing tu lie done sihoii: It." *
certair.ly a worry to 'tlnir pnr* n -. - *• «'f •tii*’ penny wi&lt;&lt;- and pound favorites must lie given jobs whether Mike was encircling.
OUR INSTRUCTIVE CATALOO
“Do It nnd I've got something nice
We think the schoolroom is the plure f"o!i*h uuin who locks his stable there is anything for them to do or
F.loured Out by Science.
AND W EEKLY PRICELIST
not/ Fur .instance, J . C. Flournoy for you."
to »\tidy and that i
yipo-etl to he* •fj r the horse i. stolen. , ' '
An 11ti 11ii n scientist has figui i d thnt
Thu
girl
led
the
sergeant
a
short
iliaSEND FOR THEM TO-DAY
the |dace where th - children are to
Thlt war Is nU picnic and 'the in n speech one timo likened P att* to tatice- iloxvn Hie strei*t, nnd as soon us a squdre mile of tin* Klirfuce of Mi&lt;study and to bu lautiit .and. nut the sootier- II hsc Hacker* wake up and the Saviour, ;iiid that had tu be paid they rracheil open ground Mike,pulled •*iiril. in -s ix hours of sim*blne re­
homes. Therefore the early opening fare tlo- oituatioii ns True Americans for. So Flournoy get* a job. nt a hU skirts MhovodtU-kiiora and raw like ceives heat equivalent to tin*, combus­
JACKSONVILLE.FLA.
tion nf more tlinn 2.CU0 ions of coal.
*■
—
th- sooner' we will he prepared for fat salary, as attorney for the In­ n deer.
ternal
Improvement
Hoard,
although
Unfortunately* for the fugltlyc. he
U * * * * - * * * - ' . * . . * ^ , + + + + + + ^4
*
ny -riou- ivni
&lt; 111a
111(1
1011 thnt is hound
♦ *o ho brought to a•wirA-eh’ doors in Tum " ’e*t, the Attorney General de­ hud I&gt;e4&gt;n too hasty. lie should have
I
tn-xt f- w year*. ■Jtfit whnt erjseit clares that he Is perfectly able and Hllp|»cd nway quietly l**fore making nn
exhibit Ion of Ids masculine legs und
7 m
&amp;
v
it n l:i
m a y*bI ief fin
no in
man
knows and no mnn willing to do the work. Rut smile,
All you have to do xvliat they could do. Hut Mike xvun
•* hould
” rr.;&gt;t to place his judg- ding ygu, smile!
never given to forethought. One of
T liimi tihov that of the iTCsident of is to pay the freight. Lakeland Tel­ the soldier* who hud liecieloft to wnti'h
•I * ‘■la’_.L’j UitiL titatia and .lils adyirers egram. *
J i i e men standing Ip lino took after the
t
supposed girl.
Mike was swift of
♦ who t.re preparing day nnd night for
A» first drawn, the new primary foot and, except for the Ineutubrnnco
^ the gretite-t war ever known in hi*T tory. We cun do no more or less hill prohibited candidates doing any of the skirts, was more than a match
f than follow the example and pre- newspaper advertising whatever. It for, the soldier, who carried it kunpsnck
? eej.ts of Woodrow Wulson an I is peculiar, but there always seems on his ydimthler* und n musket In his
hands He didn't kuoxv why Hu* girl
i ■"get reudy” in nlh-that these* two to he lurking lotputjirro in the aver*
wus running. Ho Mip|»t*ed that there
age legislative breast a desire to xvas some plan on foot to nutxvlt him­
4 "• rds mean.
" d o " the newspapers. Y e t this type self and'Ills comrade*. Not gaining in
of self seeking politician is the very the chase, lie called on the fugitive to
In the United States really began two years ago when the Fed­
first to run to tho tA&gt;wspaper when stop or lie .would lire, Mike kept on.
eral Reserve System was organized. It will be complete w*1l&gt;n
he desires u free boost—and tho and the soldier, not relishing shooting
every citizen is doing his share towards the maintenance of the .
new»|ftipers of Florida ought to make n woman, desisted,
(Continued From Page 1)
During III* filght Mlko saxv a stout
up a list of the lawmakers who
system.
—
.
worked against their interests at the cudgel la Id* way. and, picking It up.
By depositing your money with us you can help directly in
Florida and Secretary 1). C. Mar­ recent session ?md each editor ought Id* began to think of n more manly* de­
“ SOCIETY PABRIC,f-lhc
lowe of the Sanford Honrd of Trade to have it on his desk for reference fense than filght. Iteuchlug n slight
developing and strengthening it, a? we are required to keep on
▼er) best.
D on’t fail to
will ugt a» associate members of the when these fellows come uround ask­ rise In the ground, lie stopped, turned
deposit with’our Federal Reserve Bank inw*\tJanta a portion &lt;&gt;
nlNiiit nnd faced III* enemy.
.staff. Prof. Norman, a specialist in ing gratuitous favors.—Tampa Trib­
A nuhilter of Hie girls hml broken
hoc them at
your balance with us.
survey work,
has agreed to spend une.
away am| run nftcr the sergeant, eager
several weeks in the city und coun­
to learn the result of Mike's IllglU.
At the same time, and without cost, you benefit directly from
try schools the coming school* year.
Those In .advance were finally* treated
the protection the system affords us.
Secretary Muriowe will represent Hu*
.
Sods and r0P**
to tho sight of n man In woman's ap­
commercial interests of The county
relation Is-purely n«tu- parel defying with a rndgel a soldier
und will servo as statistical expert rn)
dotting* preference with a musket. Hut while the latter
J* for the survey. The U. S. IJureau of! f„r „ .,.rtnlll M,|| *|tt
entirety t.&gt; •xvas far tsdlor armed than the former
lie via* handicapped by the belief that
Education will also assist.
Supt. the deiunnds of these crops for n dell- Ills enemy was u girl. When n short
MEM HER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Lawton believes in the good results l nlte amount of xxnter and warmth, dlsluiiro from Mike ho putuod and
to
ha
obtained
from
a
county
su
r-1
l’lnntfoiMj
Is
n
aOeondnry
.considers- Sanford, Florida
said:
PIION 2 148
&lt;• vey and Is giving his active coopers- -Hon, nnd aa this enti easily lie sup"Pome hack xvltli me. I don't want
tion to the w*bsk.
*
**
I I’dcd hy uiun the problem la, solveil.
to hurl
joupg.woman."
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PAGE FIVE

_____ Xbf J\Ua a h J N S e n a te
Ever)1 public schoolbouso in this
Ves, It Would.
country
wcurs ns n crowning Jewel thd
d
ii
.'n't
be 11 difficult ’matter to
‘
M r.. Trowbridge’s
t
. f'tilled Slates ling. This Is so nccoril* 1cotmo* the average man that green­
' _ *— *— . **-7*,
#
ing to the law. Rut long Irofore legis- , buck* „ re printed on flypaper.
l| Little Happening*— Mention
lalive bodies passed this law the ting j
___________________
Second Courtship
had a permanent place over tbo Fifth
•
of Matters in B rie fNews to Him.
Street liniimunr school in New Rod*
Personal Items of
The
Judge
stopped •" have a word
ford. the llr-t public school In this
Ur ETII EL I IOLMES
“ Interest
country to nil*,* toe Lulled States dag with Uie entered muii of all work, and
aid make ibe use of Ii a |termunent asked him If he went *&lt;• eJiurrh. "Yes*
foal lire of the public school a dm III is- sub. Ah goes r.i Church every .Sunday,”
Walter
Trnw
bridge
kissed
hU
wife
Summary of the Floating Small
be said. "Are you a member)*', ‘‘Ve»*.
trul luu.
good
by,
went
out
,10
a
eab
and
was
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
What
church V*
"PresjtoThat flag'was unfurled Mny II, 1801.('■Ull.’’
driven
for
the
station,
tic
was
off
on
Hurried Herald Readers
"Do
you
believe
In
the doc­
and
that
ling
and-nine
others
served
teeryn
a business trip, to lie absent several
trine o f election)"
"YesMih.”
*'l&gt;o
the
school
mail
.May
I],
1001,
the
for
weeks A few days after Ills departure.
tloth anniversary. of the raising of you believe I nth ejected to the saved?"
ton .n d look, like.,ho raIH uw life
? ™ ,n“le
•while sitting at breakfast In Ills hotel. un(;|(
,
I I). C. Marlowe, the hustling secreflags, when n 'small one for use within "lain-, Judge, All dldn' even know youl&gt; ogreelnii wlih him .. Porter AJolleg
......
on ,ho S,h
' - 'I . .
he tonU up n pBiH-rnud read the follow- ||j0 building and a larger one for use nil wtm u candidate."
tary of the Hoard ° f Tradu is baclc
passed
the
following
rrsuttion
and
expects to send many of her students
I on th« building were unfurled.
at the olilce again after spending
ordered same to he published in the lug Hem a thong the casualties:
to war in the present crisis.
A woman with a raid In her |&gt;ortcmonnal«
Tills school w a s organized Sept. .11.
geveral days in Washington at the
Sanford Herald:
wllti in.* narno of Mr* Walter K. Tmw
All next week will he Jubilee
180&lt;J.
and Just eight mouths from that
rate henring*.
Mrs. Marlowe ac­
Resolved. T h at nil public schools brnl^r .tn It while crossing Mala sirest
companied him home f/otn Jackson- Week at the Presbuterian church
ycslsfiliij was knocked down by a motor­ day It Hung to the breeze the tirst ting.
c° un' y ’.5?,",', “,p,' n„ j ” car. Sits - was pit lu il up tiiirnslbte and That Mag was In u-e during the entire
vllie where she visited relatives while nml Dr. Vcii.M. . ill pre.eh every
taken to o hospital Un it imrlli] her period of the war. At the end of thy
n . will . 1.0 hold men'. T i r l r r S , , ' r , ' &gt;.,T^
i conrcitnteness her lint remark was, *‘t».m.
Mr. Marlowe .was in Washington.
war the tfag was completely whipped
m eelln j. at the old aunil ol the f S t l rE.1 “J - '*’ ‘ ‘ j "I" 1 ,h!,M
1 sjo-nt fttry cent of that 13) ytnl gave
\Yhcn you hand your druggist 50c
Silos, Silos, see Vaude Void's ad Sanford &lt;hnn t. rq.., m..,. #*
close for the Christmas -holidays tin me
out
and uni.i for further use. It was
" When nekrd who t'an was. she wild
naniord Shoe &amp; Clothing Co., every .
T W E N T Y E llu tT n A V n p
and
a.-’k him for a targe Lottie of
80-Fri-tf
morning at A\ o'clock.
H '
1)A * 0h tie was tier hu*h;md Ttie'tiouee.surseoo . then discarded, bill lldt fill Jls sticcesMartin’s
Liver Medicine, you Tflvo
sa&gt;»
mat
this
in
ivraso'of
amlieria.'
The
M
pr
had
been
purebtifed..
What
became
:
D
h
t
b
M
II
b
K.
_ Now..h*.the time to get your of*
ha* not I cm herself-Mrs. ItanUI of It iioIhhIv known.—Itostno titabw.’ . the persona^ satisfaction of knowing
Conje to the Presbyterian church
By adopting this schedule the first , woman
ftre stationery while" the prices are
1-pe, rhp «a&gt;*-for lea years
—it is goJng to do what,you expect it
low. The prices on paper and ma­ every night rTexT weeft fin (Timur OrT^nm/T-stef o r t o l i r mffnffis’Tkfl] lin v c
Mr. Truwbrhlge's cjim stiiried from
to
dd; and that if it doesn’t, you can
terial are advancing every day and Venable. ‘Ho has a message for each been completed and mid-term ex- their kip kets as be read. When be
yn tp the tirtiggi t and pet your mon­
The Lily of the Bible.
uf
you.
animations
held,
before
the_
Christduring the summer months The
The llllimi rliab'i-donlutu Is supposed ey back. In other Words, Marlin's
flubbed Hie.Item lie threw the paper
Everything in office supplies at mas vacation.
Herald will print your office station­
to
be the Illy indicated In the sixth I-fver Medicine is one ot tile few
on the floor and began the hardest Jtib
This applies -to all s,drools of the of thinking he. had-over done in Ills' chapter - of Matthew, twenty-eighth th roughly guaranteed medical prep­
ery at the prevailing prices which The Herald office. You don't need
•
; Verst*, whcru.it lit rotuiwited-wtth the arations ittld Otic of the best .of its
are-much cheappr.than..they nil! be.. o go out of town for anything x’n t county.- both white and colored, as jlf„
i„
*
,
|
,
.
gorgeous; robes of Solomon, nnd It** kind for use in treatment of si^k
its
line
PKone
U
S
your
order
and
there'.will
he
a
uniform
course
of
later in the season. *.
Some seven or rigid years before hr
lic.ntaclic. coalcd tongue, ba&lt;| taste in
a* goods will be'delivered at your study prepared for th e • various' had married Ills I.tik-writer. Mildred color was -eiirlet or tmrjdf. T ills Illy the tiiofninff, sallow complexion, tti• Until further notice Munson's pool
.
! schools, and the teachers will be ex- Htevciis. He asked no i|Uestloiia about crows profusely In the midst p arts of digestiun, Jiilioiisn. is and other kin­
will he open every afternoon at 2
dred affection* of the liver and stom­
Karl ‘Paxton ami Joe I.aing are &lt;ported to conduct their schools ac- her aiiteceilpiiU, anil she offered no ,\sla Minor.
o'clock except Tuesdays and Fridays'.
ach.
Martin's l.ivrr Mcilicinc is aft
bnme from, the'University of F lo r-! cording to .this uriiform course \ff tafurmallwn. She lytueiubctisl being’
, 72*-tf
ideal tftcdicinc for children also.- It
N
f
l
l
c
r
t*f
h
|,t
r
i
l
l
n
t
t
f
itf
l
i
n
'
d
I
'
r
t
a
t
r
ida for the summer vacationstudy.
la-tes j.ood : tui small doses of it
picked up froui it rldewalk where n
S r t llt t n s .if n M , i r ( l
&gt; , |.i* &gt;
u f t in ,.
During the hot months the Elks
Id,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J . Thigpen are'
The above action wet taken after building was being eppct(*d—soutetblug
.nets
pcntly in their little bodies,
Home oilers* attractions to the mem­
N a t t e r t , k r r r l i y e a r n I h • I ■ *, l ' . M o w s *
Quicklyrclicvt.ig1 cnndlti'ous brought
^lending
a
few
weeks
at
Baltimore
j
due
consultation
with
the
principal
had
fallen
upon
hcr-rfnd
from
that
PU’
t
l
e
-r
,
ut
T
a
*
I'rtllflfW
Ie
Me
10T.
*&lt;Ul#tl
bers and many new members are
I hi t ,t
about by Indi'criminafc or improper
i ■,( J u b a
l&gt; ' i * t i.
!)-»• m m le
Senior High moment she n'tuciulwred nothing‘ of
!«• r l . i t tft-nl* in t* *J*• 4 ri 4 *■
coming rn to take advantage of the and Washington. Mr. Thigpen will of the Junior and
eating and failure to give the neces­
• **b
' M«
go to Johns Hopkins Hospital ere Schools of the county, and with their her past She set about making a ilvsary attention to the demands of nubowling alleys, cool reading room
' •i* r *•
. r» c a,
f Lr
l 'lL - iu z x .
returning home.
_______ , In-arty approval and recummenda- teg, taking g [swIHimi b» *■&gt; ..m.-i. -&gt;..f
tnt'C. YMr-wItf In* well satisfied with
ff*T'*TVT-7r* T - "TtTm I. ,|
Ii
S »ifPln «lr*
nnjtr'tfThr-i* Tonvptiletires.
'
* M
t III
* L
1 ut * 1 1
Word comes from If. R Stevens lion
Martin’s l iver \fcdlcinc.*
would
studyliig steiiegniphy
Several i ears
i"pt"etTui1y.
H
id
k i t . /
! :i a •pli tiibd im-dicinc to have in •
Worn 11rind Park is the only place l’hi!ode|pl,ia telling of if f rn n ic r f
biter lir.itigbt in r Into T i " w t . l i.lge*s
. T U l . i w t .h.
lb
s o .ill the time. I'or sale by
i
ettipl" , and after t n moitilis lie bail
with amusements and lak-ui proper "f ! ttle Rebert-a Stetin^ wt.,, u.iStlpt
i'ttbln* i n -1 rit, t ion*
Ii
It.nser, S.iillutj, H a .
uiurrte.1
tier
• VM :
S.i.l , • r ■a,.'**earr of
Open Sundays only. Leas­ dangerously til for the past Wr,k '
'Selttii|o|e I o I Ittfnla.
r »!»*•*rii'f'l I** j&gt;rf»Y
Returning to Ins home lie mls-etl
ed privately -att -Wee's days. Large
&gt;1H
p
•*V
m
u
n
i
V
,
i Marry Kannrr is borne for b-r
liis Wlb •* gris-tllig - lie r.iilhsl forth to
t * iUmmtw'i. Tf1* * i«t
dean pool, hot water jets, shower,
} a t t h e i l 4 * v o f it .* * i« ( U
' the tio-plinl and uskeil to se** Mrs. I.ee.
summer vacnMon after a term at tin*
^vtrcinAnsfttfi
i*l
i **t * lii» * i l*
In
ih i*
i . a m** o f
toboggans.
Picnic conveniences.
.
Surnmer School
She tut,I tutteh improved from her In­ Ilf Mr\ t'bfflifiji, ■ \j i*
University of North Carolina.
(HAVE * WlGKT
69-tf
l* .l
f
i l i t r i l t In * . I n !
Will take a few pupils for tht* juries. ale I Trowbridge was, admitted
Benjamin U’hitncr lias rerurned
To BE conrojrr‘I*&gt; of iunf* \ !» Mill* S.iltf •rt-ff it C*|r'
Mrs. J E. Lninjg and Mis*'Jimmie* home /or hi* summer vocation from second, third and fourth grades that to her presence.
r
t h o f f i l V ’ ta I f l j f
AbLY AMO C
wit *
She looked at bhu woudfrlng who he , .V.“‘l,'A !' h
,t Srmfnfli*
‘ e m i t . . ruunty,
• i.,u&gt; litWltfu.
I.aing left this week for Washington, the University of Florida at Gaines­ wish to make grudes «ir make up
FashionAbkY
«*f |.nt fiT. F u f f k i f t nm m urji
Tht
•(*!
was and why In* bad cnlled oil her.
t * n .| h / it if
t , | tt 11-» t f f r
t h i i *u
^ Ct-AO !
R
. and New York. From there ville
their work in present grade*
Mr*
•»
• &gt; ». • •
*l .
n ,R .r
..f
"I am Ititeresitsl, uindaia," be said. “
they will visit Sgt. M a jo r Thnrnp\rringtoti. jihone i»;o. f
- 1-rf«\ t * I* i
» .
"In c ii','s o{ -o«|-.inh'ii uictiiorv. and
M r and Mrlantes T u r n e r of
&gt;!
■vm id tin I ’ . S ’. A rm y staliuned at
l l a v 11■g rc’.i l i n ...........uni n f vniit c a n
Inchsonville were in the fits ye-l.r
U .it U 4 n j e r t .
K„rt I* &lt;1 W right. N Y . a relative
has&lt;ngtfi»r tf«n m"» '*'l4rrfn rr__Dr-j— Ha ving ini t allml .1
VfcTtVble is greatly beloved In San canizlng plant at Geneva can take
ford and the peop|e arc looking for­ orders (or all repair work. Tires left
ward to his coming with much with Geneva buss will be returned
pleasure. 1
promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed.
.
L. M. Rheinder,
Harry Ward and daughter, Miss
83-tfe .
Geneva.-'
hern Ward left yesterday for Day­
tona Reach where Mr.. Ward has
rented a cottage for the summer
NOTICE
months. Mrs. Ward will .leave the
~
* «u» *
last of next week to join them .for
j.To Teachers and Pupils of Seminulp
the summer.
County Schools
Arthur Dfrkins is home from 'the
The
Hoard
of Public Instruction
Porter Military College at* Churlcs-

IN I IBODT THE CITY

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G U A R A N T EED
M E D IC IN E

day

and »&lt;ll return in J u ly .

I’rime cypress shingles, four, five
and six inch widths, all twenty
Inches long, to move ’quick at SL75
Chits.
L. West,
per thousand
Oviedo, Fla.
65-t
Frank Takach accompanied little
William' Prmchak home to Cleve­
land. Ohio, and after visiting the
Forest City he
expects to visit
friends in Youngstown and Detroit
and hopes to get back in time to
as-i-t &gt;.i&lt; mother to put in a tine
crop
A y e r s ' sTew Daytona Reach Motel,
Daytona Reach, F la.—^Special sum­
mer rates now in effect. Week end
parti,*; solicited. Dance,every Saturda&gt; night. W. F. A J v R. Ayres,
managers' and owners.
el-tf

Mr

have &lt;i.tin- to n»k )'iu a few question),

T u rn e r , who in know n a-

**Jim," to his many friends is one of
the most popular traveling .salesman
on the road and i« a member of the
firm of Turner &amp; Fudgcr, wholesale
confectioners.
John Shernian of the Antietam
Paper Co., with hcad'|tiarters in
Jacksonville w’as in the city yestereny calling on the printing trade.
Mr. Sherman sitys that Jacksonville
is making big preparations to enter­
tain tiie Florida Press Association in
.lax the last of this month

Despite the dry weather the far­
mers are hauling. plenty of veget­
ables to town and shipping them
north at good prices. The city mar­
ket continue,* to he well patronized
and the citizens should remember
thnt Saturday is u Ing market day.
Dr Venn hie will be at the Pre*- Rring down your baskets and get
hvt r .iti ■hurch all next Week iiold- fresh vegetables ut low prices
c . p H iicktnson. a prominent at­
■ing.a
rieir'of revivals thut are calculdtrd to stir the community as it torney of Orlando was in the city
, Wednesday attending to court mat'
I ters.

Bargains Good Until June 16th
„
At T h e B u s y

— Sfcnford Flour &amp; Feed ’
Co’s. Store.

On account of registration day on
I Tuesday the county com mis* inner*
l met -on Wednesday and all the
.
m e m b e r*

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An mii.i, - - ,*r i .
.it. ut.- of n
I want t&gt;, help &gt;&lt;iii t„ hud .votir former
t ttv'ituni &lt;icaiii'i lit.,oe i ... r ,111 sluiittsl
relatives."
/
that U&gt;e ilu-t w b|&gt; b bad o ilk s lttl tut
“Thank
you
very
much,
sir."
w«»
tin- Isr'k-lli'.' - Hi a ill*tart tutisl-ltsl
of "halt’, greett « mil, wliitj* iw»i|, *vt- the reply. "1 will cheerfully answer
any questions you may ash."
lott- liiien*. rtijiltiold, jiiettrs of tiugcr
nails, fly wltun*. mind'grabi-. m i s »I. t&gt;a ( "Have von any children)"
per. string, uieiiilll,* lion ami leather f "No." '
T h e hair was pruliabl) tl«-rlvs-sl from j
soft huts, the vi &lt;m,1 and i niton liber.from clothing, sum! from ilu- mtnl | Trowbridge cute n sigh of relief.
■'Item* long Irnve you. Issui married,
tracked In oil sbpes amt the giadu.il
according
to your recollection?"
pulVerUing of th e door, Ity wing- I rom
."A j*-ar and a half."
dead Itics and paper from l*nok ( e u 'e "Now, If you will give me your resi­
t ’nrlously enough, v en few * e r m vvert&lt; found III lid- dtlst. Yet * h e ir 1- dence I w ill'lie pl,*as,si to notify your
tto quest loti that Inhaling I t ^ i g b t lead huslKtml."
"I lived at No ---- Jon e s street.
to various diseased n m d lL ^ is
T i ll - i
tlmndon.
I ’a ."
would not he the result o f any disease
That snuii- night Trowbridge startisl
germs co n lultied In the dust Itself, but
to the Irritating effects pnaltned lit for lirutidiui and I In* next morning np
No such
tlio dust particles when brought Into le a n s ! at Hie address given
I
s
t
s
,&gt;
n
now
Hv,-I
there,
but
a
'woman
contact with the bronchial membraneThus It la evident thut even germ free living across Hu, street gave an iiwnnal
dust may be harmful when Inhaled - | or a man named Lee. whose wife had
ini «teri«M|s|&gt; disapt* Hfct. having lived
Isis Angeles Times,
there and who had d i d long ago
Trowbridge
followisl the m atter up so
• Clavsr Advartiiing.
An Ingenious advertisement rev'cnily far n« to make eerUtln &lt;&gt;( Mr l a c ’s
made Its appearance on the walls and dentil, then returned to break the sad
news to Mr- lav*.* tie did it so kindly
Uumllngs of a French town. It wild.
that
the lady was quite (harmed
**A wallet containing the mi in of ;;t»)
When
Trowbridge left her she re;
francs nhtl a large number of orders
has been lost bv „ traveling wilesimii.
of the llrtti o f X . A Co T h e tinder Is

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K' '"I"i f * . ! * f I t t * ! m n * ! tuft* *!• (* * « •! m t r ,
I J *D** 141 " * '( f mill -ill if puMi «»n*rfA
t iif 'Ii **,ii f* fit'iUf'ifiuif *i»» #^gfil|if*|,
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lo wit:*
fill ! n*t in III 1; of krq-li,,*, til ItlTrk
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IK ymFvD mat!** up your
mini! that vtiu’n* ^ointr t« prr#in tliis lift* don't fur^rt
that your fart havt* aom«*thin^
to say upon tin** auhjrct. I.t*t
us ilrtfva thnn up in a pair of
Htylinh. cnvfifortabfa
that
will inali** thiur ambition aay,
“ Forward March ”
«41C. I I . P E T E R S
Roots, Nhaes and Slippers
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STR EET

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Give Your Government
«
Your Support!
s
i

If you Value the privileges you have en­
joyed an an American citizen if von
want to mak6 certain that yoyr children .
and future generations will pnjoy the---same privileges you must &lt;i«&gt; your.share
towartls stemming.the title of oppression
which threatens oiir shores. * .....................
* .
*
*
•

Every citizen should make sacrifices in
&lt;rder to Insure tho IMMEDIATEr8U.C( ESS t»f the “Liberty Loan of *1917.” 1
Place in the.hands of our Government'
at ouce the means of hurrying the day of
Victory and Peace........................................
v _____

Buy Liberty Loan Bonds
Our Government is offering a liberal re­
turn
interest—for your-money—
tlie safest investment f o r individuals,
estates, business houses and public insti­
tutions. Help your Government a n d
help yourself......................................... . .

O. GARAGE

Bring Your Batteries
to us for

For full i&gt;arliculiirs nml KUhscriylion hltmk* d/»/&lt;!// lu re

rech argin g

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK

^p-to-Date Charging
Outfit Just In­

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I n t« Ul tn
K u r r lia
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l» e * t«f i h i 1‘ i u n r r n f
h i r f f i f t r a l i ' Ut

--------- -----The'full ------------account, of the proceedings
will appear in Tuesday's^ Herald.
The people ore warned against
bathing in any lakes that are hrw
and stagnant at present as it i- con­
sidered dangerous. Get a lake fed
from spring* or bathe in the sulphur
spring* until the rain.* fall to till the
lakes again.

stalled

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T a * I r M r t 'l ! * ' \|) |lli; «!4|r»! I he ' t h * l* y
tt! Ji* y \ i t I ; ; Saji) mltftratc* r»n*

I’a and to keep the .’PH) franca as a ro­ bridge and he was much etieouniged.
Wlmt iMJtbeml.bltn was Imw to lo
wan! for Ills trouble In so doing."
cnlo
th e lady while In* was doing some
Of cotinte everybody rend Uie ndvercourt Ing. tie coiildtt't Alioek her by
tlvcnleiiL
Of
course
everybody
said
to
Maxwell House Coffee, lb.
S .2!*
himself that the lililoh.of Orders *&gt;n X. asking h er to coine I" live with him,
Santo- and Rio- Green Coffee, Hr .20
and If she n ia r iin fiilm he deslrvsl that
A t'o. mu*t l&gt;o n idee, fat one. ’Dins
Fancy Full Head Rice, ll&gt;
' .01)
khe should wish to do so l i e told tbs
bv n clever stratagem X. A / o man
.
, ,,
,
,... . and
... ,
Sugar. 25Jbs
2.J0
oudltlons an,'
, .
au,,
Iio.-tdln nut iqrHie* the conditions
aged ,o diffuse among tin- pTiblli t Je
‘ n,tcIll|oI1„
„
nKrw, „, kK.,
Sugar. 100 lbs
. .
ij.60
ImpiYSsloti. that theirs was n large ^ |lwh| M| ^
Impression,
Salt. 100 lb* .
:90
business, with ntt Immense mini 1s t of
Llintely for Ijls plan she vlhl trot la*r*Jms‘
C'-untr? Cured Side Meat, lb . .110
even the Americans.'
Lieutenant, Hart
Peterson
of. tautomers. "Not
...
.
well enough to In* discharged for a colt
Oatmeal, per tube
.
.10 Jamestown, New York is in the city says the proud I m.cbman who reports
#|H, ,„e h„t.-e surge,m ro'
I’-a. i , . California Table, No. :»
on ' a . furlough'and is*
vUitinx
Misa
................. c
! I,N
"/ ' : allL r ,
iteatd to dhtcteugc.her then. Mr. Trow! .
Lieut. .Pet
the Amerbahs ,„uh hate worked ^
Wp Bw ..... .. „„ „ts
* .17 Cluri-sn .Starling
|)(ail, ,w.h . luj , tiroU.
P 'lchc.. Georgia Table, No. 2, — - lilt1* been'-ff^Yrsifor to ffltntpril upon tho trick letter. -Now ).,rk 1^.1—
per can
TrotvbrJdge dlJ not delay Itcgtlinlug
•Ll several occasions and has many
H ou ms Mad* of. Glais.
lit* courtship. HI* first offering waa,
While They Last
friends h»^e who nre g’nd to wel­
Hinas G becoming more generally (lowers, ii iid these he kept sending as
.10 come him. He saw service on the
Fur,' Apfje Cider, per gal.
used as a building uiatninl each year. fast us they withered, lie found It
Lemons, fancy, por doz
. . .25 Mexican border ■last summer and For some years gins* brieks hnvo Is-ett
hard to talk M-ntlmeninlly.ro a woman
Lime, eaeb
•RI e V ’cts to go to France thottly with utilized where strength and durability with w'liiiiu he Imd lived lung enough
' resh. per dox
ns wtdl ns lieullty Were essential fea­
-r the heyday of lore to. have wornthe first contingent
ture*. Glass Is used for wainscoting, ......
................
.. did
...........
_ That
__ .. he
...
'
k r;;e, Raper Shfjll. lb__ .30
i way,*
but ho
hi* best.
for
turtlthnni,
f«*r
telling*tnnd
f»r
fn&lt;**y.
«.n
teeded
no*
evident‘from
Ibe
pleas­
Gi ni j u
Imported'
Spanish
Teachers’ Examination on .June 12
ing the front* of buildings. It 1* also urc Mrs. Lee Showed hi III* altentlons
-d Peanuts from YulenNotice has been given tlUx office
and her distress when lie absented hintIK
.18 that the regular examination of being tised for fotindutlons.
It
has
Is-en
dennuistnitod
that
tbo
self.
8"'1 ('. v peas, per bu.
. LOO teachers for county certificates will
cnishlng strength of glass l* three
At last when there seemed to lie no
ffuara Mason Jars, per doz
.85 bo held on the 12th of June thh! times thnt of granite, six times thnt of excuse fur keeping the patient longer
We carry a full line of Flour and year, one week later than formerly' ordinary brick and ten times that of In the hospital Trowbridge prt)|Hi*ed
.
all going below Cost while announced.
concrete. Another advantage It tuts to her. She wax glad enough to auept
“ Lasts.
over these materia Is Is that It Is nl»so* him. for she knew that she ituisj soon
The examination for white appli­
littely uounhsorbent, so thnt a glass t&gt;e turned out til shift for herself, and
Thousands of other bargains to
cants will ho held in tho Sanford building can taj.perfectly dry Inside, no the pros|HH*t r.ns n gloomy Aue.
b f had at our Store.
High School, beginning at 9 a. m., j mntter what the atmospheric condi­
Om» morning Trowbridge was driven
Tuesday, Juno 12th, 1917.
up to the hospital In a I’rlneo Albert
tions outside.—Atlanta Journal.
cuat, n silk hut nmha clirysnutheniiun
The examination for colored ap­
In Ills buttonhole. Mnt. L«h&gt;. for whom'
plicant* will he hold at Hopper j
Fish Versus Mosquitoes.
Myriads uf tuosquitoc* used to Infest ho hail surreptitiously provided a suitAcademy beginning at the gam
tho rice plantutious of Madagascar. able wedding txtstutne, rntne down
hour.
,,
,
. , .
- . Dr. Legendre, a aavant well known In from her room, and the two entered
Examinees are requested to report idcll(|U(. drc, ^ ln Parts. conceived the chapel and were married, tht
promptly nt the above named hr r, 1.
the reRtou of mala* Lohengrcn wtsidlng march being ren­
and shall bring pen and ink: par** rial trouble by the introduction Into dered for the occasion.■ After (singrntwill be furnished by the supefiulcn- the watercourses -Of cyprtn, or* red fish, ulattous they were driven t&lt;» the homo
dent.
Examinees will not lie |vr which are very fond of Isdli tnosqul In wbleti they had nlrt*?TVy lived to
milted to have in their posse* &gt;n toca and their egg*. WlUiln live month* get her. and. a* Mr Trowbridge lifterany bonk, o, p .„ o „ nl .„)■ k’.-.c. W0 C.h n.Sl,l|.1lcd In I0.UU0. .nd Ib M . » .r ,l
, 1... „,„ ..n n .. . . .
. '
f , ,
, , , . . destroyed nearly ull tho mosquitoes. °'&lt;r.
excqit such as may be furnished . y ,*Uo ^
|(c|nK „ 11|tllnr1u d(i.' Mrs; Trowbridge was so bride like In
tho hojuer of the examination.
| mroycr |&gt;^c*(mo very Important nn nti her tlctncnnor ttint her htnihnnd had
heart---to ’ti&gt;ll
her that
she,hail1
For further
information address n(i,ntlon toMiatlvo footL-Lomfon-Tele noUthe
- ------t" ------**“
merely
resumed
n
former
status
He
‘ This 8fitcel
graph.
kept putting off the liifonnatbui from
J . W. Lawton,
time to time, dreading to tell her. nttd
Supt. Public Instruction, Seminole
at Inst he gave up doing so. Mrs
.
Pure Reputation.
Supt, Public Instruction,
Sometime* ymi tin,I n fellow who Trowbridge 1* still ignorant nf her re
’ Seminole County,- Florida.
approaches n pure rcputnllon a s n hug latlous with her husband liefore bet
J ’ **•STEWART, Prop.
PHONE 194
7S-Fri-4tc
nppronrlip* n rost*—to sting nml stluk. second marriage with hint.

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FORREST LAKE, President
A. R. KEY, V-Pre. and f'»»hlcr
G. W. SPENCER. Second V-President

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Owing to the dfy weather tin that virile American humorist, Wil­
J . C. Ellsworth and quite a party of
I F A N Y SUBSEQUENT .
high
land farmer will not realise liam Dean Howells.
little pepple.
bonda (not Including »hort "** *
Mrs. Grstchen Schultx Housholder
more than half profit from the cropa
T
-----this
—-----u—s
atill
-ha sssn in two Uadlwg - psKa,
■■■shn*
‘ Wtefcl WA ITEMS
Well,
boys,
you
need
not
hurry
and
Mrs. Ralph Wight will play the than 3 J * per cent, before the
Rev. J . W. B artlett will fill hla
,
into
the
matrimonialMine
of
business
third
lead. T h e remainder of the the war, the holder, of the pr * °
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COR­
usual appointment here Sunday,
June 12th. There will be service* for if the war trumpet sounds you cast includes Mrs. Billie Hill, Mias issue will have the p riv ily 0 Re­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
can just get busy and aay good-bye, Muriel Harrold,
Miss
Charlotte verting par for par. into the
both morning and evening.
».n»w
little
girl, good-bye. That would be Hand, Miss R uth Ksnner, Sherman bonds.
T Y -E FFIC IE N T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
R. J . Griffin returned Monday
sad,
wouldn't
it?
for
the
newly­
Lloyd,
Roby
Laing,
George
Mc­
frotq .Leary and Enigma, Ga.,
T E R M S of payment,
Laughlin and Clarenctf Mahoney.
APPjfcawhere he has been on a business trip. weds!
Horace
Chorpening
arrived
home
tion
must be made on or b*f
LAKE MARY I T E M S
Mrs.
J
.
R.
Robinson
was
visiting
Tickets
may
be
purchased
from
His wife, little son and daughter
June 15. 1917, though the Secret^!
B . E. Haley, R. M., of Kissimmee Sunday from Cleveland, Ohio, where
and Miss :ucy} Mosely motored to with Mrs. Tom Fortier Wednesday the ladies of the Red Cross or from of the Treaaury can close the book
he
has
been
for
the
past
year.
was a visitor' hero Tuesday after­
afternoon.
%
Philips' drug store, where the re­
Mrs. Field of Cameron City went Sanford to meet him.
before that date, at hi. discretionV
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Culp were served seats will be on sale.
E.
A.
Rush
had
charge
of
the
reg­
Payment for the hond. muU £
Fred Sjoblom left last Thunday to Jacksonville Sunday for a visit
visiting
at
Mra.
Jack
Vaughn's
and
istration business here at the poatwith her mother.
made a» followa: Two per cent with ‘
for BaltimAre.
Mra. Will Robinson's Tuesday af­
Graham Hunter of Beardall ave­ office building on Juno 6th.
U. S . L IB E R T Y BOND
application, the balance in four jn.
Mrs. Frank Andrews of Wilming­
ternoon.
T . I. Boyd and family enjoyeda
stallments on specified dates, the'*
ton, N. C., arrived Saturday after­ nue is in Charlotte, N. C., on a visit
picnic and fish fry with friends from
What It Is and How It's Sought— last date August 30. Other terms
noon and was the guest of Mrs. H. to relatives.
TH E 8T A T E ’S QUOTA
Sanford
and
Sorrento
Wednesday
at
Information for Purchasers of
of payment can be arranged for, in.
D. Durant, leaving Monday for a • Mrs. Martha Hopkins and Miss
. Liberty Loan BondR
eluding down payment in full.
Annie Durban arrived Sunday from the-county bffdge.
stay of some time In Kissimmee.
10 .000,000 Men Are Liable for
Some of Wekiwa’a young people
A summary j i t the United States
Miss Mary Price of^ Louisville, Lawtey and are guests of Mr. and
Service
I N T E R I M certificates will be i»went berry picking all day Tuesday.
Kentucky, state field worker in Mrs. J . B. McCulley.
Washington, Juno 5.— According Liberty Loan of 1917 followa:
sued with the second installment
A U T H O R IZ E D , 86,000,000,000.
Florida Sunday school work spent
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Beck, Mr. They returned with very few berries to a statement issued by Director
payment.
Delivery of the bonds
P R E S E N T IS S U E , $2,000,000,000 themselves will be made as soon u
and Mrs. R. L. Grier and their little but with a report of an exceedingly Sam L. Rogers of the bureau of the
the week end here.
The many friends of the Morrels people picniced and spent Sunday good time. The lack of rain and census, Department of Commerce,
D A T E D June 16, 1917.
Due practicable after June 28 to purchz*.
woods' fires have seriously injured there are estimated to be in the June 15, 1947.
will regret to learn of the death of at J&lt;ake Mary.
era who- have made full payment.
*
Mrs. Morrel which occurred, last
Mrs. C. G. Chamberlain arrived the berrv cron.
United States at the present time,
R E D E E M A B L E at the govern­
week at their home in Thomasville, ip Watertown, N. Y., on Saturday
Who, Indeed?
A. Newcomb, J . N. McAllister in round numbers, 10,000,000 men ment’s opinion after June 16, 1932.
Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Morrel having last after a very pleasant journey. and son, Joe spent Saturday at between the ages* of 21 and 30 in­ Payable. In gold coin.
An Indian tribe In Bolivia shuns all
spent two winters here and made a
C. G. Chamberlain and Mr. and North House bear hunting. We are clusive.
.This number represents
I N T E R E S T 3 H per cent, payable white persons, nnd who nr&lt;&gt; w,. |n the*,
days to call It benighted?—Milwaokt*
lot of friends while here. She leaves Mrs. H. G. Dicterich spent Sunday very sorry indeed that all the bears nearly 10* per cent of the estimated Jung 15 and December 15.
Journal.
a husband and two sons.
at Daytona Beach.
PQpulation
of
the
country—between
E
X
E
M
P
T
both
aa
to
principal
are atill alive.
Rev. R . W. Edwards of JacksonMr and M£ . c&gt; B . T y |cr returned
The snd interest frotn taxation, except
Mfss Mae Goines, Earl Goines 103,000,000 and 104,000,000.
Danger In Overconfidence.
ville ois expected to be with us frmo from j.ektonville last Saturday after nhd Willie Neal started to Glenwood table below shows, for 'the United estate or inheritance taxes. “They
any a fool for luck." That**
Saturday until Sunday afternoon
a three weeks’ stay. ’
B O N D S C O M E In two forms,
Sunday. Earl and Willie will work States, for the states, and for the
w
U
t
they
aay. But don't let your
There was a Sunday school rally
Mr. and Mrs. Howard and their there and &gt;Mae is visiting her leading cities, the total population coupon
or
registered. Coupon
confidence In thnt theory make you de­
on
April
16,
1910,
and
the
numbers
and basket picnic at the chqrch here young people moved from Celery brother, Will and wife. She expects
bonds have principal and interest
pend too atnmgly on luck, youtig man."
of males between the ages of 21 and payable to bearer. Registered bonds —Louisville Courier-Juuruul.
last Sunday. Miss Mary Price was avenue to the Smith house on Cam­ to be gone two weeks.
present and told many important eron avenue this week.
have the owner's name registered
Mrs. E. A. Rush was taken seri­ 30, inclusive, on that date.
things in a very interesting .way
Marquette avenue is said to be ously ill early Saturday morning and
'
*
Males 21 with the government; interest.is pay­
• Unc'e Eben.
concerning Sunday school work.
open for travel after several months had to call in a d o c t o r .from Sor­ State
; Pop. Apr.
to 30 yrs. able by check mailed direct from
"Pretty
much do only ndmlrntloo
There were also several good speak­ delay. It will be a very attractive rento, We are glad to report that
Washington.
Form
desired
is
op­
;
16, 1910
Apr. 16,
some folks shows fob &lt;],&gt; truth ** anij
ers from different places around drive as it connects Beardall avenue she is better at this writing..
_____ _____________ __________________ 1910— 1 tional with the purchaser...
Uncle Ebon. "is hriiggln' liout Gorr*
There were a good many of the folks nnd the Sanford Orlando mud going
COUPON bonds are in denomina­ Waahln’t'n."
Miss Achsu Holiday, who was ex­ United States 91,972,266 8,898,280
from Upsala, Snnford and Clyde, through the picturesque Lake Golden
2,138,093
189.852 tions of $60, $100, $500, $1,000.
pected home from school lust Friday Alabama
sp£akinfc both morning nnd evening and Lake Onoro region.
Arizona
26.895 Registered bonds are in denomina­
204,354
Optimistic Thought
was detained in Winter Park on ac­
and n good dinner was enjoyed by
C. M. Stowe (Stowe) of Cameron count of the serious illness of F. W. Arkansas;
1,674,449
139,666 tions of $ 100, $ 1,000, $5,000, $ 10.Charily cannot dwell with a mesa
all.
avenue is erecting a commodious Shepherd's two littlo daughters.
California'
nud narrow spirit.
284,205 000, $50,000 and $100,000.
2,377,649
house x»n his Cameron pvenue farm Misses Lucy Mosely, Duphna Ver­ Colorado
88,639
799,024
PAOLA POIN TS
and has just completed a large barn. million, Frances and Minnie Holiday Connecticut'
1,114.756
108,932
Last week Mrs. F. A. Johnson
W. A. Raynor is having a large und Messrs. Alexander Pope, Vivian Delaware
18,928
202,332
gave a miscellaneous shower in honor barn built on his celery avenue farm.
D
ist.o
f
Co).
33,692
331.069
and Lewis Acosta and Lester Hart­
of Miss' Sarah Smith, whose mar­
The •American Agricultural Fer­ ley ate icc cream Sunday evening a( Florida;
78,328
752,619
riage occurred on Saturday, June 2. tiliser Co. is building a 40x80 ware­
Georgia
2.609.121
230,149
Mrs. R. J . Gridin's.
Many nnd beautiful - gifts were re­ house nt Moore’s Station adjoining
37,922
Idaho
325.594
E. W. DICKSON
ceived by the bride elect from her the Joe Cnmcron warehouse.
Illinois;
578.402
6,638,691
EBEN EZ ER IT E M S
3 1 4 W . 1 st S T . . SANFORD, FLA.
P H O N E 157
many friends in this community.
1ndiunu
2,700,876
241.612
The rtmst pleasant social event
There will l&gt;r preaching here next Iowa;
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bridge. Mr
109,490
2,224,771
that has occurred here for some time Sunday by Rev. Herndon of Mait­
AUTO T IR E S ANI) TUBES VULCANIZED
nnd Mrs. Oscar Pearson, Mrs. E. J.
Kansas;
160.675
1,690,949
was the miscellaneous shower given land.
Clark and Miss Frances Pearson
Kentucky
193,479
2,289,906
for Mrs. Ashley Purvicc by the
spent Thursday at Palm Springs en­
Last Saturday being the 2nd day Louisiana
152,653
1,656,388
Cameron City
ladies on Tuesday
joying the bathing and a picnic
of June and the most historic day of Maine
742,371
•
60,174
afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. M.
lunch.
the year in the Lord family it was Maryland
1J4.616
1,296,346
Tracy who planned the affair. It
We are now prepared to do more and better work
316,923
Mr. Russ nnd family have moved was carried out as a complete sur­ again celebrated with a picnic and Massachusetts 3.366,416
261,691
2,810,173
to I’aoln from Lockhart and are oc­ prise to the pretty honoree and was n jolly good time nt Thomasford on Michigan
than heretofore
219,688
Lake Jessup. Ju n e 2nd was Mr. Minnesota
2.075.708
cupying the Smith Cottage.
received very graciously.
Lovely
159,247
1,797,114
Another enjoyable affaird of lust cake and cream were served very Lord's seventy-eighth birthday and Mississippi
303,132
Missouri
3,293,336
his
grandson's
eighth
birthday
and
ALL R E P A I R W O R K
G U A R A N T E EI)
week was a chicken pillny given in daintily by Nellie Long, Ilortense
Montana;
370,063
68,362
honor of Miss Sarah Smith. On ac­ Johnson, RuthGrier and
Alice the fourth wedding anniversary of
119,408
1,192,914
count ■ of the beautiful moonlight Morris, after which the gifts were his youngest daughter, Mrs. E. S. Nebraska
12,233
81.875
night the pillnu was cooked on the given, some of which caused much Bowman. And now fute has added Nevada
N. Hampshire
35,701
another
link
to
the
chain,
for
just
as
430,572
lake shore and out of doors game merriment.
Little IJelen Dressor
New Jersey
2,637,167
252,741
Were the feature of the evening.
presented the bride with u bouquet, the bounteous table was spread one
32.079
327,301
Misses Virginia and Irene Baughn instrumental unil vocal music was of Mr. Lord'i\ grand daughters, Miss New Mexico;
929.661
Minnie Wynn and Mr. Horace San­ New York
of Virginia are the charming guests
9,113,614
much enjoyed, a guessing contest
176,190
derson drove up, bringing with them N. Carolina
2.206,287
of their uncle and aunt, Mr. und
and an originul poem arrunged by
577,056
67,112
Rev. Herndon of Maitland, and in N. Dakota
Mrs. Robert Eldridge here.
W E H AVE:
Miss Nellie Long were very enter­ the presence of their many friends Ohio
452,168
4.767.121
Mr. Edgar Bridge returned Satur­ taining.
The
entire party
Was
Oklahoma
1,667,165
164.661
day from a business trip to Georgia. photographed, the* bride wearing were, quietly married, beneath the
Oregon
672,765
84.377
spreading
limbs
of
the
large
oak
Wo are glad to see the improve- her wedding gown of white Pussy
773,910
7,665,111
trees,
their
grand
parents
being
their
Pennsylvania
. ments being made on the groves here Willow sulin with accessories to
642,610
The bride is the Rhode Islund
62,296
at last.
Mr. MrGuin is having all match and carrying n huge bouquet only attendants.
1,515,400
S. Carolina
126,439
youngest
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
dead wood cut out and carried away of roses and Tarnations.
Besides
S. Dakota
583,688
65,663
to be burned, and will soon have rhe the above named guests ■were Mrs. J . M. Wynn. Mr. Sanderson is the
Tennessee
2,184,788
184,936
proficient
clerk
and
postmaster
of
NEW LINE OK
groves looking well kept again.
Alex Murshull (the bride’s aunt),
362.676
Wagner. •Their many friends join Texas
3,896,542
Mrs. C. G. Beck, Mrs. R. L. Grier.
38,^03
373,351
in wishing them a long und pros­ Utah
Mrs. John Johnson. Mrs. .-IL 0 .
EAST SANFORD
355.956
Vermont
28,687
perous life.
Rev. Arthur S. Peck will as usual Johnson, Mrs. Marvin Austin, Mrs.
Virginia;
2,061,612
173,722
J
.
M.
Lord
is
attending
district
&lt;m the BcgujoiL&amp;undu'- Hi the. month \Y» W. Urcasur, Mrs. .W jn . .Walter,
C* •
*
•
1,1-f I.DH0
155,489
preach at Moore’s Station church Mrs. C . ’ C. Morris. Mrs. J . B. Mc­ conference at bccsburg Ibis week. Washington
1,221,119
122,443
W.
Virginia
J . J . Moody, J . M. Lord, Itass
Culley, Mrs. Daniel Long und Mrs.
Sunday p. m., Juno 10th.
211,977
2,333,860
Humphrey
and Miss Tina Sjahlom Wisconsin
___ __________________ u
__ ___
145,965
27,996
Wyoming
WE ALWAYS HAVE THE BEST AT LOWEST PRICES
.wore among those that attended the
Cities
of
more
than
500,000
popu­
Sundny school rally ut Lake Mary
lation in' 1910:
F E R T IL IZ E R
lust Sunday.
« •
4,766,883
619,066
Combination Brand--Goi»d for Anything That (.'row*-.Vegetable* Especially
W. T. and C. C.' Humphrey made New York
Chicago;
258,096
2,186,283
a
(lying
business
trip
to
DeLeon
lot).I.II. HACKS . . . 12.23
2 N .L B . HACKS
. . 11.23
Philadelphia
1,549,088
163,39 r
Springs last Monduy.
l&gt;ia,a&lt;r d u i| n l e ilr a atnw dlnf to lu n llo n r&lt;«r -mall rily deltieri,1*.
Liability In.surancc against Accident, the person and Property, Is
75,962
680,029
Mrs. E. S. Bowman nnd daughter, St. Louis
a
necessity.
You must have it eventually.......................................
67,949
Boston
670,685
SEED PEAS .
little Margaret wns the dinner guest
WMpp.r.iIl . ||2] p&lt;r t,u. I Uy • M M per hu. Ilratiham • SI.5U p«r tiu. Vrl«rt Dean
Cleveland
560,663
6
?
.
1
0
2
of Mrs. W. .T. Humphrey last Tues­
Herd ---------92.7S prr hu.
54,148
Baltimore
658,485
day.—
" *
rm ttj a full awwortrocnl mf h&lt;«*r im l row frrtl. Including bccl pulp.comnnul m r .il.r tr .
61,275
Pittsburg
533.905
rim *** | fl our p f i m . All p rlftc i r r f. o. t». Jacksonville.
•
J . S. Means of Jacksonville was
the week end guest of 'Mr. nnd Mrs.
J . H. Wynn. •
Benefit of Red ('rasa
702 W. BAY.ST.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
An entertainment of crtcptinnal
.Mrs. B. J . Overstreet nnd children
of Lorkhart nnd Mrs. Horace San­ merit and interest will he given nt
derson of Wngner were, the dinner tho I.yrir Theatre, for the' benefit
guests of their mother, Mrs. J . M. of .the Red Cross on Friday evening,
the 15th.
*
Wynn last Tuesday.
No
cause
is
so
dfprthy
the sup­
J
.
S,
Mentis,
Mrs.
J
.
F.
Niblnck
HOM E
, 1 ‘— i - v‘ t ' - - ♦ '
.-^ 4 ,-c v V *
and J . !L Wynn and fnmily drove port of the people of our couqtry ut
. FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION— EFFICIENT SERVICE - %
down to Winter Garden nnd spent large nnd of our own immediate
a pleasant evening with Ed. Niblack community as tho R e d 'Cross, and
MODERN EQUIPMENT— MODERATE RATES
it is to be hoped that the people of
and family last Sunday.
We are glad to hear, that Mrs. Sanford will show their interest in
I' &lt;
C. H. JE W E T T „ Manager
this noble work by their patronage.
Wiley is improving.
Apnrt from the object of the bene­
fit, the entertainment will he well
W EST GENEVA AVENUE
Mrs. Jack Vaughn has been an worth the time nnd money expend­
the sick list for several days hut is ed. Three excellent one net plays
improving slowly now.
will he given, under the direction of
STANDARD KAILKOAD-^P THE SOUTH
Mrs. Will Robinson had for her Edouard IVOize, who ‘ is t o o 'well
guests -Sunday afternoon Mr. and known in Sanford to need uny intro­
His splendid work on
T&lt;m ForlitT and' Mr. und Mrs. S. duction.
I.eivctt und children. All enjoyed u many occasions has mnde him n pri]
plunge in the lake which is Very en­ favorite with our theatre goers.
No. 82
No. 86
No. 80
joyable this wurm weather.
He will he seen in the leading parts,
I.v Jacksonville—.9:10 a. m.
12:01p .m .
8:10 p.m.
Tho warm dry weather is like the which he has played many times In
Ar Savannah ...... 1:15 p.m ..
4H)I p. m.
12:JS a. W*
Germans — still holding on.
We most of the lnrge cities of the porth.
Ar Charleston..... 5:35 p. m. i
8:16 p. m.
8:45 s. m.
hone for a change soon.
Ar Richmond___ 5:05 n. m.
7:35 a. m.
7:45 p. m.
The three plays to be given arc
Ar Washington..!.. 8:40 a. m. .
10:55 a .m .
11:50p.m.
Mrs. Will Robinson nnd little “ Literature," n brilliant satire which
Ar Baltimore....... 10:04 a. m.
12:10 p.m .
|:IOs. m.
grand son, Clifford King were the wns one of the greatest successes of
Ar -W. Phll'phla . 12:24 p.-rn.
. 2.27 p.m .
3:30 a.m.
guests of Mts. Jack Vaughn Wed­ the Washington Square Plazcn in
Ar New York...... 2:40 p. m.
4.-3S p. m.
5rf&lt;| s- m o r t .
A ll.U e l equipment, eleelrtf fan*, light*. I'allm an d rau tn f room
&gt; ""'*• * „| J *.
nesday.
New York, Chicago, Philadelphia
i
train* BZ. und * * .
Kora! ajreper* on SO la .Savannah. I’aaaeng ef a mar , n , M
m . r r r f r ed lp .n * chair m grhra
Miss Gladys Rpbinson has spent and Washington; " T h e Old Guard,”
For Information o*r Reservation Phone or Wrl(o
a few days this week with her aunt, a dramafic gem, pulsating with pat­

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PAGE THREE

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witte an&lt;F
20. Any elector unable to m ar\
And the surface of Florida has I
family and Mr. and Mrs. J . W. his ballot-m ay request one of the barely been scratched.
The culti

about

peo ple

n A ^ fn tm i ^

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manager*. A n /hi nn f « r h f o *,4lf&lt;‘l- ' » | - *«' - f * ‘ * f r ^ - - i ,

Had Her Doubts.

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congenial party ■pending
spending Sunday nt the other manager*
congohlarTurty
unagers m
must*
u st' witness son'
son’ to the total acreage of tilldbli
tillable hands,” 8hc—“Yes; Hint's why I don't
Daytona.
such marking and certify thereto.
land,- might he likened to a pin think .he’ll listen to you.”—Boston
and
21. No ballot shall lie discarded scratch on the hand as compared to Transcript.
The pin scratch
Mrs. Geo, Armstrong, Sr., and if it clearly indicates the intention the entire body.
may effect the whole body, and the Mr. Fraser Armstrong have returned of the voter.
t a r ly Men In America
22. Electors, dorks, managers and mind, just ns the Hastings potato
Pretlv Home W edding
|cipally at home. If you are inter- t0 s i: Augustine."
Geologists 6voi Hint the oldest land
others conducting primary elections fields and the Sanford celery firhls !n Hie World Is found In North Ainer"
At the homo of the brides parents, I ested, call on or phone Mrs. A. E.
are
penalized, for making fraudulent affect the state.
Mrs. J . E. Laing and Miss Jean ­
lea. nml Hits affords encouragement
y r and Mrs. J.- O. Packard on San- Hill or Mrs. Allan Jones for piirticureturns
nr otherwise fraudulent decette
Lning
left
on
Wednesday
for
lotd Heights the marriage of Miss ulars. * m*
’ call
.................
The next ten years th" going to wit­ *.« tiiithropoioglstH whose conviction U
This
should receive (he
from which tl0d.
ness Florida's greatest changes" *— Hint 'forth Ahi erica was Hie, earliest
Bertha Ellen Packard to Mr. George same cordial response ns thnt of the Washington,
tioiuu of the human rues.
Commissioners
and
Hrhool
Boards
point
they
will
go
on
to
New
Lon­
DeLand News.
Edward Armstrong was solemnized Red Cross Association. The two or­
From (Counly at.Large
0D Wednesday evening at half past ganisations are distinct but each don, Conn., to spend the summer.
J 23. County
commissioners
and
eight o’clock, »mid charming sur­ one is doing .a noble work for our
school
hoards
are
nominated
from
Among the boys returning from
roundings, Rev. E. D. Brownlee of­ boys of the U. S. the one for the
soldiers and the other for the navy the University of Florida this week county ut large.
ficiating.
24. No precinct shall contnin more
The living room, in which the and both for humanity everywhere. are Denjnmin Whitner, Joe Laing
and Earl Paxton.
than 200 voters.
On our Modern Method* to give you better results
ceremony took place was beautifully
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25. County commissioners are au­
and Absolute Satisfaction when you brine YOUR '
--------decorated with quantities of pink
E cho Alerting
, j/ . .
Judge and Mrs. D. H. Nicholson thorized to provide for and install
SHOES TO US..................................................................
crepe myrtle, pink roses and ferns.
A pleasant meeting of the SoAlfl
-who
have
been
visiting
Mrs:
J
.
D.
Voting
machines.
The mantel, before which the young Service committee *of the Method­
SHOES' NEATLY REPAIREJ) w h i l e y o u w a it
26. Group system, where more
couple stood to be married was a ist Missionary Society was held at Roberts have returned to their home
than two candidates run for the same
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lovely background for the wedding the home of Mrs. J . D. Roberts on in Georgia.
office, i* abolished;
ptfty,
On cither side were tall Tuesday afternoon, at which echoes
27. Order of the names of the
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Atkins of
stands, holding large drooping .ns-_ of.th e missionary meeting at Enter­
* psrsgue spengeri while the mantel prise several weeks ago were given Daytona spent the week end in candidates for state office flT re^fced
309 EAST FIRST STREET
Vas banked with aspagargus p ju -jb y Mrs. H. If. Chappell who repre- Sanford with their mother, Mrs. throughout the various judicial cir­
cuits.
mota and wild ferns in which nestled sented the local missionary society, Belle Atkins.
28. State anil county pay expenses
the pink crepe myrtle.
High up nt The
report was most interestingami
of
the primary.
Mrs.
J
.
C.
Rowland
is
the
guest
the top, the delicate beauty of pink was followed by an enjoyable pro20.
County
c immissioners
ap­
of
Mrs.
W.
H.
Peters.
Klllarney roses
completed
the gram which included a cornet solo
point the managers.
charming effect.
by Mr
Hubert Herndon and sev30. County judge, supervisor of
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Chasi
Chase expect
To the strains of
Lohengrin's ®r,d vocal selections by Mrs. Claude
registration
and chairman of the
to
leave
Tuesday
for
Exeter,
N.
II.,
"Bridal Chorus," played by Miss* Herndon and Mrs. J . K. Mctlingor.
hoard of county commissioners com­
to
he
present
at*
the
graduation
of
Elizabeth Musson the wedding parly A very delightful1social hour followentered the room, the bride and ®d al wh&lt;ch time delicious refresh-1
8on* Randall, from Exeter Col- pose the county canvassing board.
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■* 31. Announcement fee of each
groom, walking together, preceded ments were served,
candidate paid from the 2 per cent
by their attendants, Miss Marian,
T H E U N I V E R S A L C A R ■}'
Mrs. B . - F . Whitner is spendingJ*»***»ment.
• .
the bride’s sister and Mr. Fraser Arm­
P riteW a* Mtrt
32. Candidates. subject to no ex­
this week in Jacksonville.
strong. a brother of the ' groom.
Mrs. J . D. Roberts delightfully
pense except 2 per cent' assessment
The bride was a gracious young entertained the Priscillas and several
Among the girls returning from and expense of persona! campaign.
-figure and . vcrjulovely in .her wed­ other friend* with-an informal porch!—,-X, ,
Hi is week lire
Miss"
i . ,,,»
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.
fallal) assee
ding gown of point d'esprit over party last I hursday afternoon.
Gladys’ Morris. Miss Maud EntzFlorida Doing Her Hit
Vhile silk.
The bodice with its
Those present were Mrs. J. E.
A liltli* cxlra :iMon(inn In your Ford car. a
minger and Miss Mary 7nchury.
Since last September there have
putrh neck and flowing sleeves and Pace. Mrs. A. E. Hill, Mrs &lt;* ('.
Injlc
adjusting nmv and then, will help in keep
Miss Entzminger will have as Iter been shipped from Florida thy rail
short waisled effect was very be­ Woodrull, Mr*. 1). A. . ( ‘aidwell,
it in prinu* condition and add to its ability In
guests' at Long wood Miss Esther and mo including boat shipment* :
coming
The skirt rut walking Mrs. Nicholson,
Mrs.
Overman.
serve* you. liring your Ford car here. Why
Davidson of Ft. Myers and Miss
4,916 carloads' grapefruit
length was finished with three ruf­ Mrs. It. It. .Khlrhlgc, Mrs. Gilmore
’akt* any clianets? I.et those who know how.
Gladys Gardener of St. Petersburg.
|t&gt;,0K5 carloads oranges
fes handed with white satin ribbon. anil Miss Hines. Mrs. Roberts was
those who use genuine Ford parts, take care
7 carloads pineapple*
She carried a shower bouquet of assisted by her daughters. Misses
of your car. To he sure of getting the best
.Mrs. J. E. Butler has returned
3,205 earloilds vegetables
bride's rosebuds, and ferns.
Eleanor and Ruth Roberts.
Miss
•
sendee
from your Ford car let skilled Ford
from a visit to Thnmasvillc, Gn.
- 1,901 carloads lettuce t
men care for it. Prompt'attention assured.
The bridesmaid wore it charming Hines gave several delightful selec-;
4,067 carloads Irish potatoes
tions In reading.
Touring Car
Runabout $1115, Sedan
frock of pink crepe do chine. It
"
NEW PRIMARY HIM.
3,675 carloads tomatoes
$(*15.
Cnupelet
$505.
Town Car $595 all f. o.
wan held in plnro at the waist line
2,95s carload* eelery
b.
Detroit.
On
display
and for sale by
with silk rords and finished with
Errry liVrl ttridgr
Bryan Law Will lie Discarded If
322 carload* strawberries
tiny puffed sleeves and V shape
Tliv incm hers of the Every Week
Governor Sign** New One
1.73S carloads watermelons
tierk
With this dainty costume Bridge Club, undaunted by the
The legislature, in the last hours
456 carloads cabbage
was worn pink satin pumps and summer's heat are stjll playing their of the session Friday morning reach­
Besides this, there have been mil­
pink silk hose. Long stemmed pink weekly game of bridge and were the ed nn agreement on the conference
ornations were carried in an arm guests of Mrs. G. F. Smith last' committee primary hill and the lions of pnekages of small shipments
C. F. WILLIAMS
EDWARD HIGGINS
lly express und freight.
bouquet. Mrs. Packard, the mother Wednesday.
Mrs.. S. E. Barrett measure passed both houses.
Agent
•• Salesman
^Florida is doing her share toward
of the bride wore a handsome white again won the prize.. Substitutes on
Two primaries nro provided and
striped silk with Georgette sleeves. this occasion were Mrs. Roy Symes other important changes in the laws feeding the nation, nnd with favor­
able weather will show 'em tomeMrs. Geo. Armntrong, • Sr.,
the and Mrs. G. I. I.oucks. Mrs. Norma regulating primary elections are
Ihing this year in the matter .of raisgroom's mother was becomingly at­ King McLaughlin will entertain the
‘
-. ing corn, sweet potatoes, beans, peas
tired in white orgnndic and lace. Huh next week ut the home, of Mrs. m!*'^
[.ending features of the new pri- '
.
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and other field crops.
Misses Margery and Virginia Pnck- Forrest Lak6.
mary election are:
zrd wore pretty white Organdie
1. Provide* lor two primaries,
frock* with yellow and blue ribbons.
Sanford al IFasfiiitjyfon
2.
First primary on Tuesday after
Mr*
Armstrong is the eldest
Sanford is well represented nt the the first Monday in May. I91H, and
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J . O.
Confederate Reunion in Washington hi-nnnuully thereafter, ami the sec­
Packard, a lovable and attractive
this week. Among those, who are ond primary three weeks thereafter.
young girl.
there are Mr. and Mrs. -Forrest
3. Provides for election of county
Mr. Armstrong is the second son Lake and daughters. Ms. and Mrs. executive committeemen by'thc qual­
cl Mr*. Geo. Armstrong, formerly of A. W. Fitts, Sr.. Mr. und Mrs. A. F. ified electors of the district in mass
Sinford.
Both yoyng people are Connelly, Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Thig- meeting.
well known and have hosts of friends pen, Mr. Matthews, Mrs. McLucas
4. The county executive commit­
here and elsewhere to wish them and son, Mrs. J. E. Laing and Miss tee elects the state executive com­
bon voyage on the sea of matri­ Jeanette Laing, Mrs. A. F. Bell and mittee from each county.
mony.
others.
, 5. The Slate Executive Commit­
Many beautiful presents of crystal
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tee elects a National committeeman,
and silver, china and linens testified
delegates to the National convention
/Vruorio/ .tfrnffun
to the popularity of the young
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gabbctt left and nominates all Presidential elect­
•couple. Among thorn were several Monday for their .summer outing. ors.
generous checks. . There was a Mrs. Gabbctt will visit home folks
6. Congressional executive com­
“ If a man write a better, book, preach a better sermon
pretty hit of sentiment in the fart in Washington. Georgia, while Mr.
mittee abolished. (The" above pro­
or build a better mouse trap; no matter if he builds his
that Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong were Gabbctt will visit his son in New
visions for J he election of county
.nziried on -the anniversary of the York.
house in the wilderness,9 the world will make a beatenm
j ,
„j•: - " -------- - " nnfl state executive committeemen
groom's grandmother.
•
nnd other members of the party or­
path to bis door.”
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"Mrs. B. E. Takach. Miss Aurnnkn ganization removes all these names
After n brief, informal reception
*
*
-Emerson.
tbr bride and groom left by auto fnr and Frank, with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. from the ticket, thereby, making the
Takach
motored
over
to
Daytona
ballot much more comprehensive und
Daytona Peach from w'hich point
they will go on to Key West and Beach last Sunday in 'Mrs. *Tn- simple),'
other south Florida points for the kneh’s new Overland nnd spent a
7* Vote directly for President and
honeymoon. They will be at home delightful day on the beach.
Vite President.
8. The vote for President and
Things have grown larger but have not changed from yesterday.
\ '**
Augustine after July " first.
Out of town guests for the wed­
Misses Irene and Virginia Itaughn Vice President operates as nn in­
Today, people listen for the best. • They are a reading people
ding ttVr,. .\frj. Geo. Armstrong, Mr. of Hullete, Vu., were the week end struction to the delegates to 'the
and are constantly lookirtg for the best. - ......................
Khmj - Armstrong of St. Augustine; guest* of Miss Ruth Roberts.
Nationul convention.
Mr. an.) M r * C. W. Arnold of Or9. Registration books open in fire-,
s
Undo and Miss Priscilla Bishop of
Mr. Eugene Singletary If’ft on cincts during the month of March. H S j
EuztW.
.Weiinesdny night for Oil City, Fa10. R.-gislr*tl*n book**
' n t *1(' , *' ^
where he has ncrepted « position offices of supervisors of registration
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with the Treadwell Electric &lt;¥■
You invite Uumti to your door through advertising.
'•Moonlight P lenir
from AprIJ I to 15 of each year i
A jolly party of young people—
which an election is held.
You must hold them with your product. - - . - **'in car loads chaperoned by Mr. - Mr. Morris Liver of Daytona
I l r Electors* in cities of 20,000 or
*n'i Mr* It. |{. Hldridg" motored to was the guest of friend* in Sanford more required to register every two
•*Sm Springs on Wednesday night on Sunday.
years.
,u enjoy a moonlight picnic, water12. Electors in other precincts reg­
Mrs. I\ M. Ulsch of Jacksonville,
rutting und all the etceteras
ister when changing their places, of
We do both and that is the sole reason why we have and are
lunch arid swimming' and a who has been the guest o f . Mrs. residence.
Ernest
Krupp
returned
home
on
•oodlnnd frolic.
Included In the
succeeding with our GAS and STEAM FITTING, PLUMBING,
13. Filing fee of 3 per rent of the
E**1* *"re Misses Nellie Elder, Tuesday.
IRRIGATION PLANTS, SEWER PIPE and TILE, OIL and
annual salary heretofore assessed ns
*
Ruth and. Helen Hand, Ruth und • — •
•
Litan or Roberta, Adelaide Higgins,
taken
off.
GAS ENGINES, PUMPS and SPRAYING MACHINERY
Mrs. D. G. Monroe returned
14. Filing fee of 2 per cent of an­
•rgaret Davis, Muriel Harrold, from Jacksonville on Monday ac­
nual salary heretofore assessed is re­
r»nci'S Gonzales, Marion Gove, companied by her son, Lioflel, who
tained for the benefit of tho execu­
, *n« * Chappell, Irene and Vir- comes from the G. 1. A., Atlanta.
tive committee.
J " ' * Dnughn of Hullctte, Va.;
15. All balance* in the hands of
Messrs. Malcolm Ulsch and Joe
.
Robert Mcrriwether, _ Al"
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the executive committees. State and
J?, * R'trce, Gbo. McLaughlin, Ned Lewis, two popular young guards­
county thirty days after the second
j'Wltenden, J. D .. Wpodruff, Hunt, men stationed at Monroe R. Rprimary must he pro rates to the
Bifri
n* arid Wynn.
bridge for several weeks have been
candidates.
transferred to Jacksonville much to
16. Each candidate is announced
the regret of their many Sanford
dffrnfi'on L ad iet
by the county advertising commit­
T is a movement on foot to nr- friends.
tee when he pays his assessment.
t
„ n,I,‘ * local society to make
17. State . candidates
advertise
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Born returned
^Dmrorts‘' for the use of the navy.
through
the
campaign
hooks
sent
•*. '*°mcn of every state are or- last week to their former home in out by the Secretary of State.
*
*mzing for
pur|)ose, making Seacaucus, N. J .
18. Restrictions placed on the ad­
[M EM BERS SANFORD BOARD OF TRADE)
. * art*c*cg f°r the battleship
vertising of county qtid state candi­
Mrs. Thomas A. Neal expects to
Pj
^°r Dartrcular state. In
dates.
leave
on Tuesday for Atlantic Beach'
tl| 4 th® women are making
"O pen ', Voting — No Booths
j l ** *r*’ wristlcts, mufflers, etc., for for a Btay of several weeks. •
19- The old practice" of going in a
* b°&gt;"» on the Battleship Florida,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thigpen left booth to prepare ticket is abolished
to I r ° mPn aro wa»te;l in Sanford
*on,V 11 •furnish and make - these this week for Washington, D. C., and voters m ark-their ticket on a
table "iq view of tho managers.
les- Tho work Is done prin- and Baltimore, Md.

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IN S A N F O R D —Life la Wo,th Living
VOLUME VIII

SANFOKD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JINK 15. 1917

NUMBER M

PRESIDENT WILSON STIRS PRESBYTERIAN REVIVAL
SUBMARINES ARE ACTIVE
THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
BRINGING PEOPLE TO
AEROPLANES DROP BOMBS
BY FLAG DAY ADDRESS
THE SENSE-OF DUTY
WAR IS NOT OVER YET
ions on the subject of patriotism DR. J. G. VENABLE HOLDING SERVICES EVERY NIGHT AT
Prof. Ezell to Dr Land
ILITTLE NEWS FROM BATTLE
and th e American's duty to the flag
The m any friends .here of Prof.
r D „ . . T t,
.
THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND EVERY
FRONTS BUT LIVES ARE
he is listened to with wrapt atten­
B. F. Ezell will be rejoiced to know
MORNING ON FIRST STREET
tion a n d .h is words carry conviction
BEING LOST
that although he has resigned, from
with
them.
the
Sanford
Schools
he
will
still
he
a
Washington, D. C., Ju n e 15.-;__
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Jt_ may be the quiet before th e
near neighbor, having been offered
The exercise? last night at the
President Wilson warned the Amer­
storm but it is a fnct that tho w ar
the position of supervising principal
ican people in a flag day address on Elks home were patriotic in every
fronts are quiet (his week and b u t
of the DbLand schools and accepted
the Washington monument grounds particular und the beautiful Flag
the same. Prof. Ezell held the same little-new s of actual operations i t
yesterday th a t .Germany has carried Day program was carried out ac­
position with the Sanford schools actually filtering from the seata of
into effect the greater part of her cording to the rites and ritual of the
for three years and has a host of war through an y news service.*
immediate^ plnns for conquest and Elka lodge. On account .-of other
friends here who arc congratulating — T h e greatest- air raid in point of
now is negotiating a "new intrigue attractions in the city the exercises
him upon the fact that he will not casualties yet made over England by
of peace," designed to end the war. were not public hut it is now hoped
leave Florida hut will he near ‘San­ German aircraft, the arrival in
that next year arrangements can be
while Her aggressions, are sure.
ford
ami also that he has secured* France of Maj.-Gen. John J. Per­
Thousands gathered on the n\on- made to hold the exercise# in th
this
good
position with our sister shing, who is to command the Amer­
uinent grounds to hear the President park where every one can enjoy
ican forces on the continent and the
city
of
DeLand.
• •
and goternm eht departments closed them, for the great lesson of love fit
simultaneous arrival in the Russian
the
country
and
honor
to
the
llrg
to give clerks an opportunity to a t­
capital nnd jirrival a t . a Pacific port,
is shown in the Flag Duy of- th
tend.
T om ato's Given Away
respectively
of American and Rus­
W. II. Byers, who has a farm on sian rntp'siOns which are- to discuss
Many in the audience recalled that Elks in a manner that is most' im /
•
Bcardall avenue has stopped ship- m atters connected wit it the prosecustanding in the same spot one year press!vo and slildime.
piny
^tomatoes and will cm - i heni G».n—»*(—eke »nr hi ., tin- i&gt;ul*tuuding Lgo today, before war seemed s*7
It ED i ROSS FISH Fit Y
away to any one who wants to features of the news of the w’orld
imminent, the President uttered de­
■•one* on? there atol pit k them and w.ir tilt iinrii nf i hi- war front, has
fence to foreign horn citizens' polit- l.ndlc* Were Successful I eZferd.i)
,i-*\ I In "i ., w'a\
I itl* 1* a good there been .ill i tlgllgi |llellt of note*
i .iI activity in the United State*, in
und Made Ne.it sum of Miiiu-i
ipportunity for those who want In worthy importance.
these words:
The lu'lics iif the Kill l ’ro«« Soci­
• an I i i h m I m » and -Itotilil lie taken
II IW
witn our mi'll* torn
"There is disloyalty active in tin* ety ure to be congratulated upon
Nearly -100 persons wen* killed
up. Mr Byers want« to help the
MG.-o
\\.
Coll
n*
of
Stuart
i&gt;
w4t&gt;i
t
h
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ug
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and
I nited States and it must bo abso­ their tisii fry held yesterday at
und more than ion injured in a
•uiiitry
hi
the
linnof
war
und
i*
There are Woodland Park for they pulled a the tune almost upon u when our Mi' ll Eng the Mi :hom.*t i • nfi retu #lutely crushed,
midday Immh dropping raid by Nome
those who a t this moment who are stuqt th a t deserves great praise. hearts will be torn with tiding* from anti • sine niiuiiiila in ascertain itt the willing to.give the Joni:tU&gt;r* to any­ twelve to fifteen German airplanes
x fact one wanting them anti they will’ hy
trying to levy n species of political With cloudy skit* ahd threatening the front arrd the death of our loyeiji Hoard* of Trade office if it
*
wasted if they uri" not used up. o vet*'^London.
hat
the
same
land
now
-CftWfod
blackmail, saying "do what wo wikh weather they.went U laftiy to work ones there was never a mo tv propi­
London,
June
l
l . An official dis­
Since canned tomatoes will bring
in the interest of foreign sentiment and served the big fish dinner nnd tious time for the pnO| I- lit Inot: to ivith grism corn produced also a crop
patch received in Yenizelist quarters
high
|irite*
tin*
fall
this
is
the
time
&gt;•
' - .■ .t-oi. -,tv. -oine• r we will wreak our vengeance at other good thing* to e it and the tied for «pirtua! .guidaiic !•
t o i a?i t to tu
s.-i M r
|I \ i ,-* an I in I.■•iidoti from Saloiuki. says tho
:'
ii
.
i
!
aid
al-d
f
••
t
ba'
1
•
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•:.« polls.’ That is t.iie sort of tiling c/iiuil p u lrotnzid .tb'i- affair »'• well
.ibdii.itton •-( K tig ('&lt;uisiantine has
V*
1
t
l-i
in
f
.
i
1
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or
c
le
. I • .if..
. ' .x. '
ugain*t which t lie American n&lt;ttmn that tin 1 ludii" lii-liex i i* i* in..re • g
li, eii "..ill- known otlinally to tho
aill turn with a might and triumph that whey have lot led about ?••*&lt;
i ’• h.'.tr 1 &lt;i goX eriiof- ,||||| - a d ­
pi-o|ili* of Athens, and that perfect
National I'atriolir .Sunday
•«f sentiment which will teach these which is certainly a cause for rejoic­
order prevails. It is expected by the
Thu? pur mind* and hearts are visory board of tile Sanford Board
Sunday, July !, is Natiomd Pat- supporter* of former Premier VenI
gentlemen once and for" all that ing
T h e Indies and the mere men open for tile series nf revival ser­ of Trade have* a very importa*nt
Tiie Florida Sunday zelos that he will be recalled to
loyalty to the (lag is the lirst test of responded nobly tif tliu good cause vice* that are bring conducted at meeting on for Monday evening .* riutic Day.
and yesterday being Thursday the the Presbyterian church each night o'clock, Jupe is th , at the office of School Association is asking every power over united Greece ami will
t ilcrunce in the United Stares.”
It is u r g e d Sunday school in the state to oh- work cordially nnd loyally with tho
The United States • Marine Hand employees and employers had plenty by Dr. J. G. Venable and tho President F F. Dutton
Ever since President Wil­ ’ new king.
played patriotic airs and a chorus of time to take the afternoon for church i» crowded each night by f lint i xt-rx officer lie pre*eilt because serve it
son
sanctioned
ihe day by the issupleasure
and
the
edibles
and
the
the*e who having heard *hi* message I "f th*'. iiji|mrtaiit bii'iiie** to he utof GUO voices, organized atnOng gov|t Is felt absolutely rt'leessary. the
.itn
.
of
he*
proclamation
to American
various
amusement*
were
patronized
t*f faith from II h servant hax- come I t '',l’h 'l to.
•minent clerks sang. Many persons
| dispatch adds, to remove from
lurried smull American llags, ami us to the ..limit and tin- pretty lied to love, him and they are .inxiow* | fitizin* &lt;&gt;f A tlanta liaxt- unili-f- Sunday -i him!* plans have Inu-ti ma­ Athena those men, w-Jio if possible
the band jduyed the Stair Spangled Cross girls worked without stint to to hear more and more of the me*- Ji|k,.n u
(h„, ,, tti!| tak). tlfty turing f o r . if* observance in this are tiiori* responsible than Constan­
Banner, a "big flag wus hoisted to the make everyone feel at home.
The sage each night and to bring their years to complete ih.it o f i hi 'idling state. It ('. W'eidler. general «erno­ tine for the events which led to tho
tary of the Florida Sunday School
cars piude regular trips to and from friends that they mny bear and ben­
top of the monument.
n -tuiuarx on i In- mi|c of Siniic Cssoclattoll ha* given nut the follow­ crisi*. namely. Geticrul Tousmanis,
the
park
and
Woodland
»»*
never
e! I I herebx
The central empires, the President
foltint-l Mctaxas un&lt;L former PreM u iia i' .i p tort.il story of the ing information
A
■ lares, have been centered into more popular ‘than yestoMa.v
mii-r Gounans.
Told with a quiet y d forceful great war between the slate*
I h&lt;
"We arc anxieu* to make 'Patrio ' •• great autocracy ridden .empire, complete report of the day will •he manner, with the povter.uf the orator w orn , will require skill and a b ility
Forme# King Constantine and the
ptii' Sunday' a great day in Honda.
other members of the Greek royalty
"throwing a broad belt of German given in Tuesday's Herald and the but in the simtde language easily itit marks the opinion the average
The purpose of "tiie day i* to pro*
military power and politicM control many who helped to make the af­ understood, with the cpn*- ' •••
arc still in'Athen*. although, accord­
M l.in' i *i
due
• a eiini cried action throughnut
a* —
oss the very center of Europe and fair sin'll a sucie** will be given due the Godly man «inc r
• 1s* •••a.
&gt;"• •**',,|i ■
t j. n
i" il'i' int i-rest iif patriot- ing to report* here. King Constantine*
ibivirc* t&lt;» leaxe
Reuter's correvi« orul tiie Mediterranean into tin* thanks for the «amc
m g s . t h e t a l k - I ' ! »r \ , - !.'• '
1
i*in, at. l t * givi our j;n at army of
IHindent
at
Athens
says
that nil m IImart of Asia.” ,
•
gone straight to t Ik * mark each ■now oil tin
JUltuloy school . |M'ople *an oppor, BO UG HT LIBERTY BONDS' •
tury
measure*
in
Thessaly,
the Gulf
i
w
o
t
ll
Tins accomplished, he saidL it .is
evening and xfun a large place f " ‘
no t I tig prnVt ;t al in
o
f
'
Lluriutii
and
elsewhere
hnvr
iieen
•
•
r«
#
1
H
&lt;
• a-y jo understand why Germany is
tin iti-n which face* our country.
Patriotic Citizens' Who I’u r r h i n c him in inc heart.* of h" j v - i ’’ t : Will
carried
out
satisfactorily.
■
•
M il vuur in v. no mo* rati p
fostering ’ll propaganda for an, early
And this is also true of the m e t ­
W&gt; are uskjug that every Sunday
From Fir*l National
card July Inf. \ i,ifil will 'it w y o u .•(;. -il and e u n individual coiitribpeace.
"Peace, peace, peace has
ing* for men held each mop ing in *•:
The First National B.'ink of San­
London. June 1 I Tiie weekly
ho xx {••II %*,1f,,i :t l-..| ■ «"|| XXJoi
!'••• ti tiie talk of her foreign office for
tin- down town »e. tion of it
. f Mi.p i.,x either to the army
ford ha* sent-in to the Federal R&lt;shipping
r e p o r t issued l&gt;y the Ad­
m a n y w. ek of tin 1 M.
n»&gt;* i year und more,” said the
convenient for the hu-!no*s iu* i .and you arc un&lt;! wril tirn.,: •
\ or to the
serve Bank • of Atlanta. Georgian
miralty
today
stujes that 22 mer­
X
i-U
W
ould
l hose wlio toll;
These, m im in g eiCartt -ii'i that "thetwi-o
I'rf ident. -VA little of the talk has
Bed I ros- 4 •
fifty-three suliscriptions to the* i-i 1»chantmen
of
more
titan 1.600 ton*
born public but the most of *it has
meeting*
are twenty minute m eet-j never- receive.
* We hardlv realize tip* xa«t needs
erty Loan bonds amounting to
were
sunk.
Ten
merchantmen
of
The
I
I
'ard
*-f
Trade
in
ifi*ar
been private. Through all sorts of
ing&gt; each day at eleven o dock and
along these'line*, thir Imys ate etiCOCh. morning, (inds an ever increa*- [ f tit tiro will iaaue an instructive fatit- futad. . -Many; uf—Lhcm aru- Sunday less than that tonnage alao ware
. channels it comes to me. and ip all $13,500.00.
Every dTrtj?ror and* nfflt'er *»f th f
to greet th.- speaker !' !■' "n autiirrigation
of guisea. -The military mas­
school boys.
The tcmptaliunx. i*f sunk, together with «1* fishing via* •'
Bank
is subscribing for bdhds. in who tulka-to them in the languagi and home conditions ju every ---- their new life are mutt/. Tiie army seU.
'
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ter under whom Germany is bleed­
addition
to
the
subscription
of
the
A
summary
of
the
report
follow*;
that laimot In- 'misunderstood a n d i tlon*of ScQiinole county. T C
■ work of the V. M. C. A. attempt# u
ing s e e .very clearly to whut point
,thi* war hns brought them. They Bank, which js" for $30,000.00. If in n nianly way best suited to m en .' will he compiled bv successful grow- greuf love work *in its programs by ‘ Arrivals.* 2.767; sailing*. 2.822.
British merchunt ships over 1.600
• • immense advantages still in their every other National Bank in the
Dr. Venable gives no athletic ex- •*» :*,l ” 'e r the county and will dejil which it give* the hoys surrounding*
tons,
otic previously, twenty-two;
country
subscribed
in
tfie
same
pro­
hands which they have, up to this
' ‘Jrad. # We are which'will keep them from the .vile,
hihition* or contortions whim he * ,th
under 1 *500 ton&lt;. including one pre­
‘
having
iiunft*rt»us
rail*
from
till
over
V" nt apparently gaihed.
If They portion to its resources, one half of talks to* the people.
immoral
.filth
which
seek*
every­
lie has
.
ran hold these advantages they will the loan would tie "taken by. them mourner's bench picked out’to make ^ cou,' ,r &gt;' {" r '" ' h •«‘/. rmut.on and where the destruction of our yotith. viously. t»n.
British fishing vessels sutjk, a^x.
have justified themselves before the alone. Following is a list of those the so-called sinner conspicuous, he j “ fiow from such ii&gt;«|uir&gt;es just w hat The-Beil C(t) i is ahundant in luhora
who
are
tiding
their
bit
for
their
‘ German people.
They • will have
Gtirl British merchant ships unsuccvM•
calls for no public profesHot, of faith. *'* muM l*ro,,u^ in
w"&gt;' ,,f in* too nOmerou*. to mention.
country,
as
xvell
;ts
those
who
are
Patrioti'
Day
fully «t_ta#ki'd, including seven pre­
S lined by force what they have
Florida uchool* on
no*eleventh hour convictions of sin j b'rmut on.
.
going to the front.
promised to have gained for it."
or pyrotechnic display* t«» embellish ^ I'JJtC^ttVefage man wobld !»•■ retjtly ufight to contribute * thousand* of viously. 21.
I*.
.It.
Andrew#.
.Mrs.
Klirnheth
hi, words
wordTliut
hi* nu-s*age
message t«
i« carrii
carried f*» cbntrlffl5#r*to the Board of T rade d o lla r ' to th e se w o rth y causes.
his
but his
&lt;4The President spoke again of the
• • .
Paris, June i t. ' T he liner SeJewett,
W.
A.
Lefiler.
A.
8.
M
athome to each ahd every onto of his if he knew what it wu* doing. Hnt
German aggressions which drove the
"Wi'TP# preparing in our office u
quuna', carrying 550 passengers wan
luck,’
J.
F.
MrClelland.
J,
Sherman
hearers
by
the
very
force
of
the
the
average
man
i»
usually
content
United States to war. He described
suggestive program for the day. torpedoed und sunk in the Atlantic
*he purposes for which the American Moore, Gate City Camp. Woodmen truths,- by his earnest effort to save to gee.'matters progress ami not in This program, together with litera­
•'
now carry, the Stars and Stripes to of tho World; Dr. ’George Hyman. nnd hit Godgiven ability to instill quire the cause of such progress!vV*- ture explaining Ihe .work of the with the loss of 190 men.
Among
the
pavengers
was
a
de­
Europe for the first time in history, G. F, Sm ilh. Mrs. Kate D. Forster, his own thoughts in the minds /&gt;( naw. That is why lie remains tin V. M. C. A» anil the Red Cr&lt;&gt; s,
tachm ent of Sengulese rides.
-*'» not new to American traditions Miss M ary L. Muller,* John D. his audience in the Auiet yet firm average man." Christian Sciener with contribution ilips and other
T h e Sequana was formerly th o
Abrams,
C.
M.
Berry.
J.
U.
Hayden,
Monitor.
and forceful language of the teacher
( c a u s e realization of G erm any’s
matter will be mailed from JacksotT.City
of Corinth, owned by the
Harold
C.
Huskies.
Edith
E.
Mead.
of the gospel.
lie has made a deep
With tiie rumor that fhe Wat De­ ville from our office to. every school3
’M r aims m ust eventually mean the
South
Atlantic Navigation' Co. of
H.
C.
Dullose.
W.
H.
Mcrrywether,
partm
ent
contem
plate!
the
placing
impression upon the hearts and
undoing of the whole world.
.
this'week. Our association is work­
Paris.
The vessel was 430 feet long
Elder, Mrs. Anna M. Maris, mind* oL jjie pe&lt;udr«nd_jt_is good of three or four cuntotietnent camps ing hand and heart-wlth these great
- l
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• P. M.
ami
her
gross • tonnage was 5,567.
W. It*. Healey, Nirk Zcrnovean, M. news to them that Dr. Venable will in Florida, the Board of Trade ut organizations.
FLAG DAY EX ERCISES'
AVe are 'hopjng to
Boston,
June 14. A German sub­
F. Robinson, Ed. Putnam , Abram In* here all next week that everyone in once got busy and made every effort make Patriotic Sunday but the be­
marine
sank
the Dryland finer, AqDerby.
Julia
F.
Morton.
().
P.
Swope
Sanford Lodge of Elks Observe Day
this section of the stnte may have possible to locate one of the camps ginning of it sustained program of
glian
which
l«-ft
here May 30 for
M.
E.
Higgins,
Charles
Tyler.
Theoin F iltln ^ M a n n c r
the opportunity of hearing him.
in this section, muking some uttruc- helpfulness which our schools can ren
Liverpool,
areording
to a telegram to
doc
T
hroop.
Itobert
Itozc,
Leonard
The Benevolent nnd Protective
And since this is the season tive offers hut found that no cun- der during the rontinuunrv of the
the agents.
**
Grder of Elks are a patriotic order B. Collins, John Herby, Miss Sarah when prayer and communion with lonemt'tiln would be placed in Flor­ war.
in every sense of the word and their Butler, Misa Alice M. Tctherly, God shoultl and will Im* observed by ida. at least south of Jacksonville.
"No m atter what un individual
emblem is the American flng.’ It is Mrs. Helen J. Greenwood, L. A. more people than ever, in the. world's Characteristic of the hoard of gov­ may believe as to the rightness of
Essie* Buy Liberty Bund
natural therefore that every year Brumley, T. L Hawkins. Frederic H. history The Herald gives this spare ernors, they were alert to oppor­ the war, no Sunday school man or
Sanford Actie of Eagles arc patri­
*hcn Flag Day is to be observed Band. A. L. Belts, F. P. Forster. S. to the good work that all may he tunities and left nothing undone in woman can fail to respond to the otic nnd are the fust lodge in tho
that the Elka lodges all over the O. Chase, T. J. Miller, B. F. Whit brought to realize their position and an effort to secure one of these can- call of the 'Master to aid those who city to buy n Liberty Bond. Secre­
country are found in the forefront ncr,' Shirley M. Swope, Sidney M. condition in the- world today and tonements for Sanford and while are compelled either to tight in -tiie tary C. C. Woodruff reports th at tho
paving homage to the Stars and Swope, Mrs. M .. D Jlealey. Mrs. taking heed come into the great they were not successful, their sin­ war or to suffer because of the re-, lodge (dunked down their hard caah
Stripes. Sanford Jodgo is alw-ays ac- Josa J. Abrams, Mrs. Nellye W. white light of better understanding. cere efforts are to be appreciated by
for tiie bond and are doing their bit
suits of it.”
**vc in this respect und last night at Smith, Mary Esther Miller. F. L.
the citizens and business .men.
for their country.
the club house of the Elks the exer- Miller, Jr.. Oliver J. Miller, Jr..
Revival Will Close Early Tonight
As people we are progressive hut
Board of Trade
‘bes commemorating Flag* D ay were Theodora Louise Miller, Mary Eliz­
Thirty-Six From Florida
The
revival meeting at the I'reswe
are
only
first
grade
students
in
Mr. J. H. McDonald, president of
°I a high order and while not public abeth Miller.
Gainesville,
June 13.—Thirty**!*"
bytfrinn
church
will
close
a
t
-8:25
efficiency.
For
u
good
wholesome
the Stuart, Fla., Board of Trade is
•afforded the members the opportunitonight in order to allow th« people stu d e n ts of the University of Florida
lesson
along
tiie
line
of
efficiency
all
attending
the
Methodist
conference
Grand Flag liaising
•&gt;’ of hearing another stirring and
Mr. Mc­ of us should hear the 20 m inute present to attend the play being left Tuesday for an eastern training
Sunday, Juno 17th, 1917, a t 4 in the city this week.
Patriotic appeal to Americans by
talks by Dr. Venable delivered given for the benefit of. the Red qamp, where they will reccivo in­
Bon. George G. Herring. This sub­ p. m. Everybody Invited to attend Donald was a prompt visitor ut the
The meeting will struction in ambulance work and
daily. His talks are classics for their Cross Society.
l e t . "The Tribute to the Flag” is Flag raising over A. C. L. passenger Sanford Board of Trade office anti
also
start
ut
7:30
and everyone is field hospital service. They will bo
common
sense,
inspiration
and
moral
Home
Guards, spoke very highly of conditions as he
and dear to Cgpt. Herring's station Sanford.
urged
&lt;to
ut
tend
the
meeting at thi Rent to the front in France as soon
business
advice.
To
(tear
him
is
an
heart and whenever the occasion Brass Hand and patriotic addresses. found them nnd predicts many big
as their training is completed.
.
church
first.
Investment
and
a
duty.
things for Sanford’s future.
arites that he can express his opin- Come out and join the crowd.

WARNED

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o r THE FLAG
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Night 10 and 25 Cents

Matinee 5 and 10 Cents
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HELP YOUR RED CROSS

Lyric. Theatre
Mr. Edouard D’Oize Assisting a Selected Cast of Local
Talent in Three One Act Plays—Benefit ' _

THE RED CROSS
“ LITERATURE”

(‘The Old Guard”

A Satire

A French Drama

nr

Of

Arthur Srhnitzicr

The Napoleonic War

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“The Mouse Trap”
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later, for Mr. Duncan suffered tp no
snlali extent during the ne x t half
hour and was so weal^ from the gen­
eral shaking up which hiv received
that ho hnd to bt&gt; helped to the ma­
chine which took, him home where
he rrmnined one week, according to
strict orders delivered by his physi­
cian. Lyric Thursday.

tho jury nud been locked up hi the
Jury room for deliberation.
"May we USIen to this’ case?" one of
tho girls asked an oftlrcr of tho court.
“They Just finished tlu&lt; case," replied
the otllclnl. "and the Jury Is now de
hating wlmt Its verdict should he."
“ May we go and listen to tho Jury
debate?" they asked.
And then the official enlightened
them on ouo phase of tho jury system.
The Sumter County Times says —Indianapolis Newa
th a t $ 100,000 will he spent immedi­
Ths Word Umbrella.
ately in testing wells for oil near
Tho
English
word umbrella la very
Hushncll, and th a t machinery has
Uko
the
Iaitln,
coming through tho
already arrived nnd work com­
menced. The freight alone on the Italian "ombbrella,'* or "little shade."
The French, Gcrmnn, S|&gt;ntilsh nnd oth­
outfit is in the neighborhood of ers give It n distinctive name, such ns
$2,000. Tho prospectors m ust have "iwrnplule," "regenschlrm" nnd "|«rafaith in the proposition and all gnas."
Florida will wish them success.
"Umbrella'* nnd "imrasol" oro ety­
mologically precisely the same thing,
A man can he patriotic and he a hut custom has given them tho dis­
little patriotic all the time, hut tinctions that we understndd today.
patriotism wanes with excessive him-’
Poison Upon Thsir Chesks.
gcr th a t has no valid excuse for ex­
Professor M. I*. Pblllirlck of tho
istence. A nd. just why Americsns University of Washington told the
are’ taxed double while "sta rv in g " Washington State Philological society
Europe can buy American good? at that women of the seventeenth ecuabout half the price we are forced to ttiry powdered their cheeks with cor*
pay is a riddle we uro unable to read mslvo auhllmuto (hlchlorido of mer­
cury! and with white lead. And they
—too dense to solve.
.
•
IK-rfumud their gloves with ambergris

When tin’* iirwyers luQ Ku\ {ilrnil .
with the case there was an I t a p I S S
*1 enco In the Court I he Judge s ^ a
ad averse l b Instructing (he inW Z
acquit the munlerer, but. lie «*..ih7 b«
,c# I,uw ,lu could do nnytiihig
n„
was scaulilng Ids head when Olive!
Rudd, n prominent- citizen ..f i w
Aces and leader of the lute.vig il,,-*
cotiimlttee that had ceased opi*nillon*
lit view o f tho liitriMluctlan of |,w j , .
tho place, nn*so nnd Mid:

"Your honor, these yore men have
been tried ucconllii' to law,* aud the
ovldcnco shows Hih{ t|iey are n* inner,
ccut us tw o-tu rtle doves. I sug-eit
that before, glvtn* up our., former tncti,.
Od we try 'em by tin* Lynch V M ,.m
Jlst for^to see how the two eoniparK"
The Jmlgw nccepteil the slimitlon nnd
gave up Ills seut-n cracker box before
Ills desk. 11 hoard I a*tween two ImrrzU
- t o Mr. nttdd. who took Ids pin.„ nt)(j
snld;
"L o t nil the wituersea for (be prose,
cullon stand up In Hite." .
When the line was formed Judge
Lynch or Mr. Uudd said to them:
"Thcso yere two men air charged
with the k illin '-o f Charles Heaton,
gambler.. A ll o f yon wjto know for
surten Ihut they dojio It hold up your
hands."
*
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.
Every witness held lip a hand.
— gXlwFH-d-V -ttld- M r _ItTrfitTrTTiraT
turning to.th e large number or s|svOne of the great improvement
t iSors present, lie added'
projects of the Kissimmee section,
"t.'lllzeiis of l .nir ,\»i— *..i| imi,
financed' chiefly l»y public spirited
seen a trial by **mft methods and n
citizens a bridge and till across the
trial by l.vn di iio i Ii. h|« ,\:|
iu-ad of Lake Tohopekuliga will
.•Ii favor o f the fu»t sav ' \ye '
he completed within the next ten
A dead slll’lli i* follow nl
days, it is announced hy the con­
"A ll tlio-«o In favor of the,e go|iM,ts
Itcln* tn'iltc.l to Lynch la\t say 'Aye,'"
tractor in charge.
^ There was a n »tr of ."Ayes" that
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slruek terror Into the nci-usixl uieif,
By RICHARD MARKLEY
A naturalized citizen a t f Water"HtlCh bein' the case," Mr. IJudd ism—
bury, Conn., registered, hut claimed
eluded by Virtue o f being head of u,*
an exemption because he had two
||i&lt;,
Two gentlemen of Four Aces, a mill­ vigilance commit tin- "I • VI e
wives and five children, one wife ing town, were consulting ns to how­ ttiembers for the puri......... • n n..tiin
and three children still being in Rus­ to got rid of mi enemy. One deliiurre,| the prisoners "

“ The Pow er of Derision,,
“ The Power of Decision," the
five pnrt photodrami) sta rrin g beau­
tiful Frances Nelson,, which will he
•seen'a t the S tnr Theatre tonight is
Deserved Scats on Sale at PhilipH* Drug Store
a play of great mental and moral
stimulus.
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The central idea of the play is that
Every mortal man has within liimself the God given power of decis­
ion.”
Margot, the artist's model,
who marries a famous a u th o r is.
called upon to exercise tlift power
amid
circumstances which would
This picture has u Very unusual
\ ll.ir n n r s s in P ic tu re s
puzzle a wiser head than th a t of thiplot.
The
theme
is
“
lote
never
Valkyrien, ■who won tin* G overnIn it Valkyrien plays two girl.
mont prize for tin* most beautiful dies.”
“ The Power of Decision” raise's
parts;*’one
if beautiful Kgyptiun girl
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woman in Denmark is a success in
many
im portant* questions which
known
as
"The.
Image
Maker
of
motion pictures. So she is ready
to admit that her real name is Thebes,*” who wips .the love of a cannot help being of the deepest in­
grAnt nobleman and tho other, -the terest to motion picture patrons.
Harmless Dowitz. *
Among them are: “ ll.as a woman a
Malinger Lane states t hut Hnron- reincarnation of the girl in modem*. right to m arry a man she lines not
America.
It
furnishes
many
oppor­
ess Dewitt will be seen at the Lyric
love?” " C a n ’she love a m an -lie'
Theatre Wednesday hi an unusual tunities for striking contrasts.
does not respect?" "Which will last
Palin- (Sold Rooster Piny of re­
Valkyrien's charming personality tin* longer, blind love or an esteem
incarnation and love, y-lllljlcd " I IIL never appeared t&lt;&gt; better advantage based on nobility of character?" sia.
IM A G E M A K E R ."
She was a than in this picture. .T h e atmos­ “ Will not nil
honest
decision
Unci* Sam's Belt.
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famous dancer and actress in Den­ phere of ancient Kgypt in the first strengthen th e rnoraj fibre for good
The total, a m t of tho canal zone,
mark, but after she married Iiaroti part is true to history and furnishes jm |j all?”
Dewitt she retired. The call- of the a great contrast to the modern [ These problems confront Margot, f. lit&lt; h Includes nil the laud und water
within live miles on either side of the
camera was too strong, however, I life which is well presented in tin th e heroine of th e power of dechdnW
center Hue uf the eutiitl, but does not
and us Valkyrien she went into mo­ latter half.
I th e heroine of the "Power of De­ Include the atea within th v th re o tulle
tion pictures.
The
photoplay
wus
produced
by
rision." and she is forced to face limit on the Atlantic und I’nclUc ends
t
The rumor that she was a Itarofi- Thatihouser. * »t f» n cast including the ultcrnativi* of limling an answer of tlu* canal. Is f I P j square miles, of
.ess was noised ahont, tint it vns not Harris Gordon, Arthur Hauer. Inda for them in her own life or of drift­ which the land atea Is XI'JXi square
Man­ ing aimlessly, without definite pur­ tulles. Tin* urea of (iiiliin lake within
until she was assured of success that Palmer and Morgan Jones.
(In* live mile limit Is lOtl.-l miles, the
Iiaroness Dewitz admitted to her ager Lane of the Lyric Theatre says pose. Her ehoiei* is a wise one, and area of Mlrullorcs bike LSI miles and
friends that it was she who via* \ al- he will show above picture Wednes­ Margot's moral awakening, as tul
the area of the canal channel itself ,*Ci
in this &lt;oii vitiring photoplay is of mile Tin* urea was given In Hill its
kyrien. At first &gt;he feared (hat her day.
society friends would snub her be­
tremendous value and com tolling IIS square tulles, which was correct ut
that time, but by a treaty proclaimed
cause she danced in hare feet- and
•'The Price She Paid” Thursday interest.
Feb. 18. 11)lb, an area of six and &lt;no
light flowing robes, hut she found
The evolution of a strong, self
half squint* tulles udjoiuiug fit 'uniinia
that Americans are not narrow siillieient woman out of . a social
. Lyric Thursday
&gt;
city was ivdcil to I'liiiainii In exchange
minded pruldes and she won more butterfly is seen in " T h e Price Sin
During tin* filming of "M o n e y for two miiiiiII tracts, one of ilnui In
friends.
Paul," which will he tin* Si-lzttick- Magic," the Yilugruph Hluc Ribbon the illy of Colon, on which one of the
Pictures’ feature at the S tar Theatre feature, Marring Edith Storey, An­ defense hnlteries of the cminl Is situ­
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Miss
Clara
Kimball tonio Moreno and William Duncan, ated. The slime treaty gave the Pan
Wallace Iteid and Myrtle Strdmnn Thursday.
Young,
w'liose
popularity
wirh
the which is the attraction at tho Lyric iiuia cutial mlinhiJ-*f iiilb'ii control uf
At, the Star Friday.
all the waters of (Jiitiui lake mttshlu of
Wallace Reid, who with Myrtle moving plrture publie constantly in­ T heatre T h ursday, Mr. Duncan suf­
the live mile limit and ulj iainl adjoin,
Stedmuti will he seen at the Star on creases is the star of (his offering, fered a severe fall which bruised hi tit lug the lake up to the hundrcit fisit
Friday in tie- M oro-co Paramount appearing as Mildred (lower, a young considerably and gave him a vio|ent'j contour line, adding sixty utic square
production. "T h e World Apart," woman who lids been used to luxury headache, which lusted for over a I mili-s to the 44H-J miles within the
staged a very exciting buttle during hill llmli* herself in poor rircum- week, forcing him to remain away zone, making the area of tho canal
the (liming of the pirttir**. Dir&lt; e to r ' stances at the death of In r father, fr&lt;ltn I,!* w((rk at the studios.
*""e and coutrulled territory furjt
Taylor gave the contestants, Wally,
(Livid Graham Phillips, author of
The story calls for Mr. D uncali-to squant udlus.—UhrUtlau Herald
Eugene Pallctu. und llu’i.ry Har­ this popular, story-ha* shown in - r c a l ; m ount n high Tmnintnitron w h i r h his
Oy Post.
rows, a room, and withoutrnny re­ colors tin*- problems which confront mities are. supposed to be located,
Maurice Maeterlinck, they say, one
hearsing told them to go ahead, und thousands of women every year. Owing to heart troulde the high altiduy found the little daughter of 11
fight.
During the mnflirt, which’ Thcre is the tem ptation to marry for tu d e proves disastrous to iiitn and friend very busily nnd conscientiously
was not without action,’ PiMette w a s ' miVney. the tem ptation to purchase rj ii* fulls to tho ground.
hlyickeiiltig a nice sheet of wjljtc paper,
thrown, under u desk and his wrist ease ut tip? price of self respect and
Journeying to. the location, Dire'c- lie nftked in w hom shew as .writing.
sprained; Harrows was knocked down 'o th e r sorts of easiest ways.' Hut to r Wolhert Ktptioned his camera
^Tirl'flnectTitiriilliig." said the child
witli a blow on tin* n e x rk /a n d Wally, Mildred Gower is shown to in* a m an to 0111* side of the screen and
Naturally, the reply delighted the ntr*'
received a badly, cut lip which pre- -young wp nan who’ cherishes certain gave Duncan the signal to s ta r t his Ibur of "The Illuu Illrd." When the
vented his working the next day.
high ideals and will not, when it clim b .' Reaching the designated little girl luid lljilstusl her letter she
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------------1-----------. ' comes to tin* crisis, pay tin* acces­ spot, Mr. Duticun portrayed his put the sheet of |ui|icr In an envelo|M*,
wrote on It 'T h e Prince Charming*’
sary price for sheltered existence. weakness and fell in an unsightly
tgtiiij and said to Maeterlinck:
'The Image Maker'
She *does murry for money, but heap to tho ground. He only rolled
Valkyrien, the celebrated *I)ati{sTt
"Please stick u slump on It and put
beauty stars in t h e . forthcoming she leaves her wealthy hushnnd a little waV, how ever—not enough to It In the (xml."
""A man to whom the |*oet wns telling
I'athe Gold Rooster Play of reineur- when .she realizes the humility of prove fatal us th e staory sta te s.
the story luterrup(isl hltu nt this imlnt.
"Come
on,"
shouted
the
director,
natlon and love, entitled "T h e her position. S h e ‘dues accept help
"And what." said lie’, "did you do
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u
little
further
in
order
to
muku
it
from a mnn who, she knows, loves
Image Maker."
about It?"
a thriller.”
.
“Well," said Maeterlinck dreamily, "I
Mr. Dttnran moved to roll n 'Tittle stuck a stamp on the envelope, and 1
further,." lint lie rolled In the wrong put the letter to the Prince Charming
direction, (lu one aide of him was a In the letter box on the corner. You
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rough cliff covered with rocks and never can tell."—New York P o st
underbrush.
it was toward this
Why Japan Cannot Bo 8 t*rv*d.
cliff he rolled,’a n d ih spite of imme­
d iate warning hy the rumern mnn . Two of the most interesting sights in
a n d director he caught himself too Tokyo nre tho fish market at NJhouilate nnd fell to the bottom, where h Imslil nud .the Mltsukoslil department
lay stunned until they picked him store, yery near the Ullllugsgiitc of
*i*okyo. NHiimihnshl Is not only the
up.
geographical router of Tokyo, hut of
The first thing he asked when he ‘Ju|uin, according to the Japanese, tvlili
recovered consciousness wast " D id ought to know. Hero Is situated wTint
you Him t h a t —It'll make u thriller is probably the largest 1UI1 market In
the world. There Is every kind of fish
if you did?"
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a
nuui could mention and a few thou­
He w a s.assured that the camera
sand other varieties. Some Mg fellows
had registered his fall, and also th at
cut up Into great sleuks, weighing ten
lie liuil narrowly escajM-d plunging IHamdiCor so. nnd there are little ones
over another cliff, directly beneath which would make gixxl minnow hull.
th e First.
If otq* could find n hook small enough
T he next scene show* him being not to mangle them. I think thut In
found hy Miss Storey and Mr. certain sections they must use a chain*
Moreno, nnd as this location was ols sklu for a llsli net nud save every­
miles away from the studio he in­ thing that does not |ui*x through the
sisted that it (/o filmed despire Ilia |x»ri*s. I 'ut tl the son dries up uroutid
Japan the InIiiiii Im will never starve.—
condition. As it required no effort riirlstlnu Herald.
from him, D irector' Wolhert con­
sented.
Othars Hav* Had th* 8sm* D*tir*.
Nevertheless, had it been neces­
Two high school girls cnino Into the
sa ry to film a n o th e r scene, it qould erlnitlinl courtroom a few days ;ngo
have had. to be postponed until Just nfter njrase had bceji tried nud

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her, hut again comes to urf under­
standing .o f what it means, and
again strikes out for herself. How
she achieves her ambition forms
one of the m ost fascinating of fiction
and screen stories. It is the story of
a woman's lifo and reveals secret
emotions in a manner seldom en­
countered in the photodrama.
In ita o utw ard aspccta, “ The
Price She P a id ” Is u picture d e luxe,
as it deals with the lives of people of
unlimited wealth.
Miss Young’s
gowns arc of tho latest inodo and her
beauty never hqs hern seen to such
good advantage.
The
director,Charles Giblyn is a new m em ber of
the Seiznick forces and " T h e Price
She Paid” will lie the first of a scries
of big features which will be pro­
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L aw Versus
Judge Lynch

at shooting since a court had la-en c»tnbllstieil.
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"You *n*e, Jim,"-he said, "they'll keep
us In Jail forever waitin' to try Us."
"Don't you worry iilmut that, Pete,"
snld the other. "This yore community
Isn’t ready for real law yet."
So they shot their man and stood
trial.
TJn* citizens of Four An-A, eager to
try the new legal system that had been
Introduced, did not liiioiiveiilence the
two criminals at Till by delay. The
murder uqs committed In the niorulug.
and by 3 o'clock in the afternoon the
trial coinincncod. A limb of the law
niimcil Simpson was prosecuting a ttor­
ney. 1*1*1 one Waterman was assigned
by tin* • •• **t to defend tin* accused
To sav«* tin. • tle*v were Irb-d toe* leer.
The first hour was occupied In fencing
between tin* prosecutor mid counsel tor
j tho-ilefen-e. the l.-itirr claiming that
the llrst shot killed the gambler, and
i t],,. mim who fired It wits the murder!
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for killing a corpse. An appeal to the
Judge established the fact that both
were Instrumental In the deed nml they
should he convicted or acquitted tiiget her.’— ------------- — - - — — t
Then the prosecutor summoned ’wit­
nesses who saw the shooting. The
first wns the lmrkee|H*r o f the '-saloon,
Who wns standing behind the bar nt
the time. He texillled that he saw
tin* two ifien open-lire nt the same mo­
ment on tin* gambler.
Question—What wen* you doing
when tin* shooting commenced?
Wllne**—1Toth O'Hrfnn had Jlst call­
ed for some plxcn, .and I w as rcdrhln'
to the shelf Luck o' the bar fur it. —
Question—How* could you see the
shoot fug whsij your hack wns turned
to the shooters?
Witness—Them wns n Mg lookin'
glass behind the bar. I seen It In
that.
"Your honor.” snld the lawyer, turn­
ing to the Judge, "I move Hint tills
man’s testimony Im stricken out. fie
did not see the phootlng. lie merely
saw a reflection."
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Tho luflaft considered fur .awhile,
thi n docldeil Hint n reflection wns not
n thing In lt?*lf, therefore'the testl.
.tnpny of tho Imrkeciier wns not to Ik*
considered hy tho Jury. _
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There were several other (K-rson* In
the room nt the time of the crime, hut
counsel for defense proved that the
eyesight of one was laid. Hint another
wns so drnf Hint ho eouldu’t hear » '
cannon fired, to say nothing of n re­
volver. while n third hnd Immmi sitting
ht n table In n Jog in th0 room.where
ho coul|l not set* the group In question.
Friend* of the accuxt-d swore Hint they
hnd known them for years, both lmil
taught' Humbly school mid neither hnd
over cnrfleil n revolver-lndeed, they
would not know how to handle *ucb a

Ten nilntlles Inter tio. f• ;i,«. u,*r.
dangling and Ibe eltlzeiis of | ..nr A.-i*n
had rrmuued tlnlr usual v.*-ntlnti»
Last of the Indian Oattle*.

The battle with Dig Fool's band, of
Indians ut Wounded Knee creek S-.*ith
Dakota,.was fougln
tuber 2t». i**'j).
Cnpt. George D. Wallace of tin* Seveiiib cavalry, bnd about ::«• soldiers
1were kllli-d. nil.I l.i&lt;-1it. Ernest A liarllugtori o f tin* Seventh cavalry, and
i others wen* wounded A large num­
ber of tile Indians. Including II -.pmws
nnd I 1* papooses, were killed.

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The prosecutor endeavored to Im­
peach Hie veracity qf these witnesses,
hut Mien I10 cnllixl on citizens present
to swear thut they wouldn’t Jadlevo
them under until otic of Hie jvltnesses
announced Hint If any mnn dared to
question his word or Ills sncrcil honor
lie would let daylight Into Ms enrenaa.
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Leading Second
Commodity Country Country
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clothing nnd transportation for our Ihe war. Thnt button will he a badge I of w " «&gt;m *try-and &lt;,f »&gt;&gt;" fn,1|er.
soldier boys. So our government says of honor In all the days to come.
r
to you: "Loan us $50 or llts*, or what­
Why not buy at .least one Liberty
ever amount you like, nnd we w ill pny bend for every member of your fain
Money makes the war go.
you 3v&amp; per cedi annunl Interest* (pay­ IlyT Decide now. Subscriptions close ,
Have you bought your
ments every Juno 16 and Dee. 16), and June 15 at the latest, hut the govern- [
bond?
I n ,addition to 'th a t we will pay you m e n t reserves the right to close earback the entire amount you loot us. Her If It prefers
Also, If the Interest rate on our bonds
goes up, we will ndvnnco your interest
loathe highest rate!’’
"That’s a fair, square proposition.
Make good for the hnby'a
You can't lose. The United Stntes
sake.
Buy n United Stales Lib­
helped you get what you have, and It
erty
bond
fur tho liUloat one,
la both patriotism nnd good business
Don't get scared whun anybody says
God bless him—or her.
tin your part lo loan thfr government
"bonds.** One reason why most peo­
some of your money now. Order
ple know very little nbout bonds Is
United Staten Liberty . Bonds from
that usually they cost nround *1,000
your banker or your broker. Do It
each, ami you and I don't buy *1,000
todny.
.1 things every day. But our United
Stales Is now Issuing United Slates
Liberty Bonds that cost as low,as *50,
-------nnd It’s h ig h ‘time now to learn that a
The sale of the Liberty Bonds In bond Is the safest Investment on earth,
the Fourth Federal Reserve District On the United States Liberty Bond
Is being handled without expenso to the you gel 3Vn per cent Interest, payable
government. W. C. Ward law of Atlanta every June 15 nnd Dec. 15, and also
-Every- man, woman nnd child who la chairman of the generat eonunttteo ; you g e f y o u r entire principal back;
bOys'a Liberty bond will be given a ln charge of (be rale of the bonds, and j United Suites Liberty Bonds are cer*
gorernment button to wear. Thl* 8 tv Elmo MasserTpiFe lx chairman o f - tain ‘lor become an numerous In tho
Both are United 8tates as gold pieces. They
badge of honor will bp a sfgn to Iho (be publicity committee.
world that Its wearer believes In the serving without pay. No money Is be- will,have n wide and ready sale. Any
United States, in freedom, in man­ Ir.g paid any newspaper, nnd iho ad­ time you need money, you can take
hood, In righteousness, and has shown vertising nml pulblclty copy Is being your bond to tbo bnflk and get It.
his fnllh by his works. Marty of us written without charge. The lending There Isn't n real estate dealer any­
are not nble to light, hut there Is financiers of (tie Sou lb are devoting where, or an automobile maker, or a
hardly any one who cannot buy nt their entire time to tho work. It Is a grocer who wouldn’t he Just os glad to
least a *50 Liberty bond. Remember, pleasure to this paper (o ho able to take a United Stntes Liberty Bond aa
he would lo receive gold coin.
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loo, that this *60 la not n gift: It Ls a nnxlsl, nlso without j&gt;ay.
If you haven't already ordered your
BAfo nhd sound investment, free from
United Stntes Liberty Bonds, sec your
taxation, paying Interest nnd repaying
banker or your broker todny.
tho principal In full. You can’t lose.
When democracy rocs to
Jf you do not buy, both you nnd
w ar democracy fights thnt
your country will I hereby be losers.
war nnd pays for it. H int's
Don’t bo a millstone around your coun­
what the Liberty bonds
try’s nock. Order at least one Liberty
ure for. Will you buy your
bond today.
Liberty

Buying Liberty Bonds I s .
Not An Act of Charity

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They’re Like Gold Coin

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U. S. Liberty Bond Button
Is Your Badge of Honor

Work Of Selling liberty
Bonds a Patriotic Duty

bond today?

How about mother? Wouldn’t
she be proud If you were, to
bring home a United Slates
Liberty Bond in her name?
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Don’t' delay until your friends nnd
neighbors question your patriotism.
Every buyer_of 1Uberiy bonds, Is­
sued to nupport^the war, w|ll receive
from the United Stale* government n
bqllon to bo worn nt all times and
places.- Thin button shows IJiat you
have answered your nutlon’a first call.
It tells where you stand. It speaks
louder than anything you can say.
Place your order for Liberty bonds to­
day and bo the llrst to wear a button.

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States Liberty Bonds.
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PAGE SEVEN

Ordrr lor Harriet, by PiM nlltn
atcr ahe had. loat her heart I'o him, but
0 . P. O. E. Hanford Lodge 1241
For - R e n t—Four room house on
Realty. Company:
Hilda would not admit it. Her father Sanford avenue between the Oviedo ToIt Thatchaf
Meet first and thirtj Wednesday night
appearing by lha affidavit of eomplalrvaubpoena baa bean--ll- a t Elks Home, North Park Averiue.
got hold of tho rumor, and 1C worried tracks. Six dollars a month. En- ant hrrrln Iliad- that
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Tnvlor
much*, far. ho lm in * i glvy» inrire on thi»-prembw*s. inside the c ity •uni In ssld MUM snd rvtuinrd not »»rv»ct F. S. Frank
n„
T fiS S u V ‘
-* E i a i l ^ K r *'
up rc-eatabUsulng hi* family' In Ger­
Hvalty cnninony,
n Florid* Corporation,
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84-2tp
ran !&gt;• found, and It further apprarlng by
many through her. He questioned her limits.
th* affidavit of ramplalnant that pror**v
os to tho matter, hut gut nothing out
acalnit
aaid d*f*ndant rorporalinn The Lake Hreeze Counril No. 31 Junior
For R ent—Six room house fur Th*trh*r the
Rralty Company, rannot t*r irrvrd
Order United American Mechanics
of her. Indeed, abe denied the atory.
D»inr to thr failure of *aid rorporation to
Meets every Wcdrtesday at 7:30 P .
However, Von HIsbotT's jdnii for nished or unfurnished. Mrs. Savage, rlert nfflrerv or appoint afent and be*
\l.,
in the City If all. VLsiting brother!
701
Myrtle.
80-tf
raurr
the
ayrnta
abd
offlrera
of
rail!
rooorr*
building up his f a m ily h r marrying
af'ort &gt;(*&gt; unknean, ami It a|if&gt;e*rinK to th* ire welcome. C. H. Smith, Roc. Sec.
Ids daughter to her cousin* Carl was
nurt thsi »ult ha« hern InvtjluOif In thr
For Kent or Stile "The Oaks" above riitlifed rame in the above tlyled
dashed because news entile to bis tin
Celery City AeHe No. 1853
jdo that be bad been killed In the war. Fourth street ami Magnolia avenue, roort for I be porpo-e „f forrdo-lng a mort- j
One day a young nut it who gave Id* fifteen rooms, furnished. Immediate race a«*it,»t vat*) propedi*. mentioned in) M eeting every 2nd jind'dlh Tuesday
night hi HoVluek. Eagle Home, Oak Ave.
name ns Fiegler appeared nt Her man possession. It. tt\ Herndon. 80-tf
Visiting J) rot tiers Welcome
lUshofT's residence and asked for 1111
E. E. Hogan
* ' C. ,C. Woodruff
da. He was the soldier that she had
• Worthy President
For R ent—Apartments on first
Secretary
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nursed as a prlxoucr. He had Im*cu
floor, nicely furpished for house­
Bout to England ns n prisoner of war
1917, ll bring a ruin day of thi* court fo
ami had cscnitrd. ,IIe Inn] then got keeping with sleeping* porrh and itrfrml I hr tail! »ult, ami that In .Maul? United llralherhotrtl of Cerjicnlefa and
Ihrrrof
a drrrrr pm «-,jiiI*„„ |&gt;* rnlafaii
Kitchen
Joiners of Anterlra
trnns|iortntlon to AiuejJea by securing other screened porches.
aealntl th&gt;- aalil Thalchrr Rralty Cane
Sanford Local Union Np.* 17M meet*
has
all
conveniences.
Apply
618
pany amt ihr .al l can.,, Pr,ir‘r,J n partr
a berth ns fireman on a ship about to
again.? Ihr *a|i| Thalchrr llriliy Company. first and third Thursday night at 7
79-tf
sal! for.New York. Ills object was to Oak avenue. .
It I. furthrr nr-Irml .lhat thla urilrr hr o’clock in the M, W. A/Half. Pico Rlk.
;&gt;i!bll'li*'f one a arck for «h&lt;&gt; . ace of Ion J. \V. O. Singletary W. W. Vnn Neaa
get lank to Germany by way of the
mo ?h« In ihr Sanford tlcrahl, a p.*..
Unite?! Stall's.
StfC.Triuu. *
I'roairU
For R ent—Furnished house, rea paper pphll.hnl In S*mlnol** County, Flor*
President
da
The first tiling 'Von Mahoff knew sonahle. 807 Magnolia avenue.
Pan*. rrdrrrd, adju.lgid and drrrrrd, at
about the Mtrnngor's coining was In­
Sanford. FI. mil, the 29th day nf May. III*.
Modern Woodmen of America
formation from tils daughter Hint elm
JAM. W. t’F.HKINS.
Meets 2.-4. Thursday evenings, 7:30,
had given her tTotli to tho fugitive
in M. W. A.ilnll, Pico Ruilding.
U**
For Rent—Cottage five rooms nt Itohln.on tt llrardalt,
and ilcslrcd her father's sanction to
C. FL McDonald
, * C. D. Couch
Attorney. for Complainant.
St-Tm-a-IOtc
Consul/ ,
*
Clerk
the match. She and her lover planned $12 fit) including water.. 1216 Park
to bo married liefore bis return to the avenue See G \ \ Spencer TJ tef In I'lrrutr-roartg sr»cni»-3adtftar. rirruit
army. Von HUlioCr. realizing by this
.Stmlnolr rointy. Florida. In Cbanrrry
llmjamlt t&gt;rrw, Cumplalnant
For Bent— One room
time that Ids daughter would have her
v*. 1
own wily In tho choice of a husband, metto avenue.
Thalchrr Kinlly ("cmpany, a Florida
Cotpiitallori,
trank A. II, *t amd
gnvo a forced consent. The couple
c* I I . O
I*
IV. , I
M* H*«t, hln aril ; J. O. tlrnt,
w'ere married, nud n, few days Inter
Furnished Rooms by Day, Week w»iur s. Adam*. J. it. iir,.»n and
tbe groom sailed for Holland, from or M onth—Park avenue lint, 105 Mary llrowrt, hit wife, \J. ll. Thatfirorm W. Iloatwilzht, W. J.
which elmutry he expected to cross the North Park avenue, over L. R *hrr,
TI Igprn and Franria W. Thizprn. hlv
G a s F ittin g
wit*. I- J. ( Id'hidin, Loolaa T. litlino Into Germany.
Philips &lt;£^_Co. drug store.
Mrs tlrr and A. t*. Rodn, brr liuiliiml,
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Six months after Ids departure Id*'
W. 8. t'rlcr V.
I'ollir, y&gt;. R.
30-tf
Uhartoton, t'kar!** \V. Vnunr, l.lxab*
,
wife received word from him that he James Patton, mapnger.
Iral*, t: V, JohnroH, William ('lark
hail succeeded In what he had Wider*
and taura Clark, hlv viifr, Mrr-ay
All Work llcc«jvcH My Persona
WAITED
,Monro,., a- udmlnlvlrairii *&gt;l ihr*
tnken and was again In the ranks
r*lat* ct 11, t,. Mi,nf ir, di rravrd,
fighting for the fatherlniM. Then enmo
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jlttlrt
&gt;i v*f f\*
A. ,.Frllotrv,
i ripi* *, »inn
vlilnw
w of iFrrd
rnl
Attcnirnn And Hcsl GlTorls
Lost Hlitek •spaniil, long ea rs ct.-ln, Auiu-i s.-hnridrr, Charlr,
a letter stating that tie was nt home
Opposite City Hall
Teleoboqe No 25
badly ivouhded.
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short tail. .Finder return to Dean
Ni u IS#i U,Mm &amp;
Utllca
and* F«t»!l,*l.litlr»,
Hilda, now Frau Fiegler, determined Turner, care of Turner's grocery and nt-zro,
------ Italy --------hlv wllr, ti. W. Siwnc-r. *‘hitl* )V.
to Join him. Her fatluT, finding that receive liberal reward.
83-tfc
Alxinithy and W. W. Abetnathr,
. »•*** huvl ard. r II Slat**n and \‘i,»fa
she wav resolved on doing so. deterJht*t*)*l,
hl« ail,-. Ilil ndatila ______ _
uiIucdTh go wTiTrnnr ,niPj:-nm rT ir-

H. D I N G E E

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Sailors ou tho United M ims ship Wu.p piilaliiiu *»*iiiil* itiree i.n-l, *in-lis
This slxe shell lias liccn found cfTctlve against sill unit tines

tlie war enmo on, and of eoilr'se i nri
von IllsliofF was needed In the army,
and on Ibis account tin* plan ?vns de­
layed If not altogether extinguished
Hilda vbn HlahnfTs ns«o*-lntes were
native Americans, and she Imd not Hint
love for Germany Hint had remained
In her father. When the war broke
out she told.him Hint she wished to go
By F. A. MITCHEL .
abroad to do Red Cross work, and ho
only consented on tier prnintee to tloHerman von lllshoff came to Amerl vote herself to the care of sick and
lint
rn n young man. determine! to make wounded soldier* hi Grrmniii
llfldn.
Ibougli
-.tie
litol
learned
the
i ,*-i■ firloae, return with It io Gerinuro
limn hingmige In her rlilltlliitod. Imd
tt.il Imlltl ii|i tils family, uliMi wus
forgotten It, anil she did not relish tin*
an old one, though Impovcrlshi-d, Von Idea of going among a people whose
ItLshod clmso a valuable field* for language she-dbl not understand. Her
money making In Amejlrn. 1In be­ father would not consent to tier going
came a brewer ami by llm time be was to any other country.
fifty years old tvns In n position to re- ■Hilda had been given plenty of pin
fire from biisltiess with tile fortune he money and. not having spent It nil.
had come over for. Hut i? business had something In bank. One day she
life tiad aeeustomeit him to active lmb left for Europe without saying any­
Its, and lie ilblI not
relish going back thing to her father a* (&lt;* her going
nyt rel
to Germany to na life oof Idleness, lie- and oil her arrival at the siuil of war
able*, the pan-European war bad come was enrolled In the American Itcd
Cross nervier. She found that the sick
. &lt;*, and be tboiigbt be could bo o f more
niul wounded consisted of all kinds
acrvl'e to the I'ntlierland by sc-ndlng
There were English, I'jcm h. Itelgluns
moticy ' as bos:&gt;ltal service.
* , Gertnaiis. Austrians and elilxi-ii* of the
Von ItUImfT bad no son. but tie bad United States I?? be eared for. and all
a daughter, Hilda, nlxuit twenty years revolted tbe same attention, (If course
old. It Imd (men Ids Intention to send lit?* enemy sick and wounded ns soon
for lib* nephew, the son of bis older as they recovered were eonaldered
brother, to coine over to America with ! prisoners and placed In concentration
the Imp** u/ making n match between | camps, white Illy French. English and
this young man and Hilda, ills for­ Americans were returned to duly.
*
tune null Id'ultimately pass to Hilda
Hilda remained nt her post of duty
and through her and her husband tbe a year, when, tier health giving out.
former Influential status of the Von sin* returned to America. Rome of her
ItJdnifTs would bo re-established. I tut friends so sneered while nursing a sol-

Re-establishing
A Family

SHOW YOUR PATRIOTISM!

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Mml^sf t&lt; I Un i,, j! Adam* and I'barlr* W Vuun«
been ti noMi* Idle, was &gt;*llll In | **.*&gt;-*•*
htfiKhrt Itt lSl) Cutli&amp;iAf &gt;. a
}t.fil l.-.ur*- vnd lUf.,.1 M,int*&gt;nrit«u «,r ,r.|.|rtll- ,,|
sbm of tin* faiidly. amt iliere they IFlllfl'b
ie’|Ht»lil I', I lic k \
**•I •-n -tatw ib*t* nj Ihr .tali . uf Florid*.
|U t. hid
•tat ihitr mbbnrv* anl pn-lnfllr,. addrr-i
went. It was occupied by n sister of llrwl m l \I j ,
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*ti- -tu thU •liornny anit a**-nl unknow,*.
V*m HisboIT. whom he Had tyn tjjkcli Adittu, J li- t-rowri int| Mary
• ful t h a t I h i f i ' la m p&lt;Mrun In i h n vial.- ,*t
nceouut of since Ids de|tnrture for liromta l i* w*ft*. lit v II* Thaiy
Ulntida, thn »»r*l*i* *&gt;l a «uhp&lt;H-n* on whom
ihrr,
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lioaiari(b1*
wool! lint *abF *1*Irndatito, and that -aid
Ainerlen, foe In? eapoelatly valued only W* J. Thif|»i n and TranrU W
ili-ft.nflanU t *r* in/T lh*&gt; ac* nf. twi-nly1
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the male im*ml*ent of tlie family. The
I.«*til#a T, Hr: It f, and
tt f—,b,-r,-furr nrdnr* d tbnt &gt;,,o d„ ap.
father ami daughter were to put up Itiltr*.
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prsif tl! fl* inmplutt Mil ’• I«S11 !|t-a, 11| fit'll
I1. . \ r f f ll&lt;r \' H
In-re until the? could learn of the’
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',T ' . f- t. t I . - pal sU. of J„|&gt; \ |l
l I / 1 ■ t » |j«r%* U \ Mbt&gt;r.
1**5 • *•#
J.«in £ ill*- r t!r *Li,- of *.u.|
wllercu turn I•? of ln-r husband.
I lilts I . * * i \ J..|it .. i
' | hat?* n son win* 1* at In-iin- r- U -4S'*t*? Il I,kk »It»| | 4Hf»
I* i- fu*i It*r ♦r*|» r* I t |.4 ♦* . ,*..t, . |„.
I 0file-h*rUtti ili# Sri!■1- i«I 11* ul *. «||* h•| 11*«f
I l a*ik I Hlf» Ms f•a) \| «•(a
• merlin: from wound-*." said lie- frail
11||111|Mlirhl lit :s«»•!’ ill!, S#vnil lltltlr rs»||riy
ti* «.fit.iii i &lt;|.rai t it till 11■*"ImleeiE'* replied her brother. "l.et o»r
FtsiMita, mirt' a »#rtk fi*r nine ruftarrulttr
«11ai** i f 11. I . Mi lift r, ill*-*
trait**!. fl-ralrr A. IVlItiit,
us pay mtr r***|H*(d* I** him nt once."
WltniM i; V l»iiiir!aw'. Ih*» tlrrh of out
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They llliil Into the room where tile Srbnridrr, t’liallr* !*i*t*iy ftlit!*
•*ifi it|| Crmrt at ■! lIn as-al of *,ii.| soiirl
i
r«ijri Imtisf In Sanfnril thin Ihr
young man lay. Iltlda gave n spring Ltdlit* St-r!y. I.*# tit*. (
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l.t day i/f May. V. I» 1'»I7.
jlrl^tarh.
liafii
t
Moti1rnr&lt;ro
for him. TI** was her hushnnd.
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K. A. MOIMil ASH,
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7? furw-Silr
Optimistic ThoughL
ll, Xidftn »r &lt;1 \ ltd* Slaton.
uifr. Isf. reliant*
f’lmrlty i-niiimt d « ill with *i 111•*111 'hi#
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unit narrow *|&gt;itll.
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llurhaiian
1jarnlfi |ifri, &lt;om| Utmnt in itn ahoAr *n- Win II i ‘mill
or *. I.a c uti *•*, IMyIrilmls-ow and
I till* d rjt r lit* -J thru iti. thal Ih*1 ft*»itl**i rt* ina!lmIIf'i*rw
in# hat in$; ( (aim# or I M&gt;rmaml»
Daily Thought.
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ll,- iniv.h* Mil,- iih,l'u,*t iiii|i|i-:iHii4itV*»u am! earh nf you arr hrrrhy notlfisd
1 hairhrr un’ l« thU al1i»nt iinktman, am!
l v u 11.1 |- gti:*r&lt;l* d l*v |***\*-rl&gt; mill gillil- i rhal • ar h nf a»l«l rfs*frnr|an|# tl I# Ills- !»**- ami Mt|ulf*d i*s J»f*--*■*ii ativ ■lain.- mid *|.
whls h &gt;od. t r •ilhrr of you, may
i ltd *»f thf# affiant ** &lt;n**r tl* ag#» of f**s»ti&gt; manii*
t-tl |,y l*i, *. Sir I’lulli* Sliliu).
hak&lt; a^Min#i tin * tats of Wttt. II, llurhanan,
1••j11* \rar*. ami that ih'rrr *# its» |irr#«&gt;r» in *toroa=*ol,
Iall* of HrHiifndi* loufiiy. Flofidft.
{ths 'tils* &gt;f I l*ft»|a. Ifi#* -MfVIrs* o| #*|l. in tho yodctiignrd
rn-rofrii of »«&lt;*! r#.iatp,
*r*n Hpr n • *nro # mil I hifid etthor t*r all wdhiit IVmi yrftf# from
'fnls* hrrrof.
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Magazines Periodicals
Soda Fountain

Cigars and T o b a cco s
.Mutlcrn, Up-lo-DnU* H.-trber Shop
* in rnnncrtion

1041st. St. Phone 182
HENRY Mc L4 ULI NJEWELER S%*0•,‘t.

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M,Y SPECIALTIES!
PICKARD'S HAM).PAINTED (‘11INA
GORHAM'S STKRI.ING-SILVKR
ROGERS' Pl.ATEl) WAltji '
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
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U All Local AdvcrtiHcmcnlH U nder
TMft taro t * » tog; li■#* ■*1 *1 « i I ho ♦ In ^ of i h#
of #tifh rtflillfllp in 4ho num# of
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filrtl «aid rorfifunfr in lt»y tiffin*, amt h»
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d*’*rf|b*.l property *ltIn answering an advertisement h»*' fii a **id •. n ‘i\r»t. lb * * . * *-. *t,.i ua'rd In S* olnole roomy,
Fl,*nd*, ticwfti
ARCHITECT * *
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|,&lt; i.itl. a ipiirati n f»f lav *' - • l" '*•
NRi*. Section Ift, Tp ..-•*. Kang* .
where-no name is mentloneu in the u j,, .^c.rdanrv »i't&gt; *' ***-n»ft- 30.Eli20ofarr*
•• Thlv land being »..e ,ed at
th*-dal* cf the i**uane** lit *u*h certificate Office In Yowt’ll Bldg.
ad. please do not ask The Herplcl ; Sonfutd, FI#
In th* oatn* of. O. t.un')*|Ub'.
for information as to the identity of *, «n s*
t n ;.1, - i ■'&lt;
Unie.1 .ai l ecriinrai - .hall t&gt;* rrdermnd
arrordlng Io liv* to* dred* will b&gt;u* there­
the advertiser.
Usually we do not
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Tfr *ai,l
tan.l loliiZ a*«r «r,| et-th- *lat* on
on Ihe.lCth day of. June, A. II. 1917,
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know who the advertiser is and if i atnr ul IV. I.. l''&gt;*-k. t'nlr*v «abl rrrilrtthl.
Ihe ISi h d*&gt; &lt;1 May. A. f&gt;. 1917. •
we tlo we nre not alTowcd to give rat- iloll t,r rr*lrrmr*t a,'r*»f,llng ^to la*
(.cal,
j:. A. IblltCl.ASS.
la* «lr*-i* will Ivmi? thirrnn on Ihr 7lh ,Iay
ATTORNEY a’nd COilNStU.OR a» l^ftW
'Clcrk'Cbcult Court Semlnol* Co.. Fla.
out this information. Simply write , f July. A. II. l ‘M*.
Ily
V,
M. Dnuglan, 11. C.
WltttaU
my.
*nirl,.l
vlgnatutr
ami
«ra!
77*Tua,f.te
n letter und address it as per .in­ ihiv th* ”,th day ,,f IiiBf, ft, "■ 191".
Practice In Stiite'and-FedernpL'ouru
•rat'
K. A. tinmiLASH.
structions in the ad."
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

Wilson

Housbolder

E lto n J . M o u g h to n

..GEO. A. DEC0TTES..,_

4- SAN!OKI) LnDtiES 4

For Sale—Five passenger Overlund.'good condition, new top,.good
tires. For particulars apply Western
Union. *
84-2lc

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Window Flags, for window or wind-shield, made of
ppper, size GxlO inches, each - - - - - - 5c

For Sale—Seventeen nrres, 5 acres
cleared.
Fronts on Lake Monroe.
Fine timber and worlds of muck,
line mile frotn poMoffice. Inquire
of Herald office.^.—
84*tfe

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Flag slickers 1 1-4x3-4 inches. Put them on your cols
lar, your belt or your hat hand: Use them on your
stallonery. Envelope containing 10 for - - - 5c

For Sale—All household furniture
a t hnM price.
Must he -sold this
month. 906 Myrtle Ave.
84-7tr

HERALD PRINTING CO.

For Sale—One
square
piano,
Knuhe make, for $50.00. A valu­
able Winchester rifle at half price.
I \ O. Box 892. __________ 83-5tc

OFFICE SUPPLY DEPARTMENT
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For Sale or Exchange—New 6ro°m house mid 2 lots. Well locatedWill trade fur Girm. Terms, if d e ­
sired. Box 1073, Sanford.
62-11

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MERCHANT TAILOR, CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

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;. Sanitary Steam Pressing, IIol Gasolnlc Dry Cleaning. Altera­
tions of Alt Kinds on Short Notice
.Join Our Gentlemen’s Valet Club. $2.00 Per Month.

SUITS $15.00 UPWARD

_ CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AYE.

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. PHONE 174

For Sale—Slock in* tho Geo. tl
Fernuld Hdw. C o .' Apply Box N,
Sanford.
70-t(

FOR RENT
For B ent—Ten room house, elec­
tric lights. Corner Onk avenuo and
Fourth street, opoeite city pork. Ap­
ply to W. W. Long.
84-2tp
For R e n t—Upper floor, 3 large
furnished rooms for light house
keeping or sleeping. Summer rates409 Palmetto avenue.
83-3tp

Nollrr *r Annual Mrrlin* «f Hlurkhutilrta
Nolb* 1* hrtrby *i»*n that Ihr H aiti
mrrting ot th* a|*j*l:h«t*l*f* *&gt;( F. F. IM'TTON. INC., *111 Im*’t r 1,1 at lh*&gt;
rllirr ul Iba aahl eufpni*ll*,n *t Sanlu*,!,
flotilla, on th* 19th ilav *,i Junr, 1917, at
l fi'rh* k |*. fn on aaltl ilatr, lot Ihr uurp,»i ot rliriinf illttrtot* f*,t thr rtivulng
yraf,
i.I.-f an*l arlln| upon lh« annual
rr|&gt;orta of ntlLrra ot th* rur|Hiration, anil
tran*artinz "ey »n*t all nth* f tualnra* prf*
iamine to th* aabt r*if|&gt;&lt; iattnn, that may
b* |,ir«nt**l at **bl tnrrlln*.
K. S.' HUTTON,
s:-Tuty-2tt,„
_______ Srrrrta nSail*r nt Vnnuai '.irolaf *&gt;i SiovUh.,ld,fNotbe ta hrrrl y [l«rn that lh/- arnual
nuYtltt ot lh* aliitkhnblrf* of th* I't/TT N
( ItATb COMPANY w,ll be hrbt at th*
principal offlc* cf lh* «ai&lt;l cur|»orallon al
Sanfutil, Flnrlita. on th* 19th bay of Jun*,
1917, at S:39 n'clork j&gt;. nt, on aaiil itat*. (ar
th* purpoae of rirrtlnf *llr**Utfa for lh* *nruloE year. r*&lt;*i»injf and actinc upon th*
anrfual report* of ofnecra of th* rorpnratlon,
and l an.aetir r any anil all olher hu.in***
pertalnlnr tn th* .aid cmf oration that may
ha* prernte! at *ald m**tinr.
K. H. HUTTON,
Secretary.
M-Tu*a-2lf
In rbrull Court, Sr **nI", Judblal Clrrutl,
Namlnolr Countr, Ftmlda.
In Chantrry
Hrnjamin Or**, Complainanl,
v».
Thalchrr liralty Company, a Florid*
corporal Ion, Frank A. Il**t and Miry
M.
hi* wlO; J. O. Uni. Waller
S. Adam*. J. II. Ilronn and Alary
lit,inn, hla nrlte, M. II* Thatcher,
ficorgo W. boat might, W. J. TMgr n and Francla W.THrgpen. hi* adfa.
J. Chi*holm. l^&gt;ui*a T. Itniler
»nd A. I&gt;. Itopbr, her htaband. W. 8.
Frir*. V. C. C’ollar, W. II. 1‘hidrlon, .
Chari** W. Voung, Llatlo I^wb, (l. V.
Jnbnuin, William C ark, and l^ura
Clark, hla wll*. M*r*ay Monro, a*
adminlairatrl* ol th* mat* ol U._(T;
Monro*. I)*c*a*«d. ll**t*r A. hcllow*, widow. Fr*d Clain, Auguat
Srhnaldrr, ("narl** N**ly and 1^,111*
Neely, hi* wlfa, Gilbart t&gt;. I^ach,
It afar) Montenegro. ItUUr* Uttli-a
and Kttell* U fty , hi* wll*. G. W.
Spencer, Cirri^^w. Aherntthy and
W. W. Antrnalhy, her hu*band,
U. G. Staton and Viol* Staton, hi*
wile, defendant*.

Smnford l.mlge No 62, F. und A. M.
Communiriitiou every first and third
Thursday* at 7:30. visiting brethren
welcome.
O. L. Taylor
O. J. Miller
Secretary
W. M

SCHELLE MAINES
L A W Y E 4t
fit IT #, I Ill'llT HOUSE V
Phones 143, 339-w

Monroe Ch#pter No. 15, R. A. Si,
Meets every #ecortd and fourth Thur#
day in Masonic Hall over thn lmp&gt;-rii«
Thi-atr*-. .VUitmg couiiiauiurut-ualcomt ,
t). L. Taylor
C. J. Humph
Soc'y
High Priest
-rmlnolt* Chapter 2, Order Easlern St#
Meets every first and third Tuesday
In each month. Everyone who has s**en
hi Star in th*- East nre cordially Invited
to viflit this chapter.
Aliee E Bobbins, Sec’y

BRAND

The Sanford Council K. of C.
Mee'J the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m.. and the
4th Sunday 8 p. m., each month, at Kof C. Hall. Oak Ave.
Ti;eo. Schaal, Grand Knight.
C. L. Britt. Fin. Sec’y.

Stnr Brand
»* ftTypewriter Ribbons

Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday#.
NisiHng knights always welcome,
U McLaulin
O. J. Miller
tl. and S..________
0 . G.

Rive clear, permanent
copies. W ill hot smut,
dry out, or.fill’jho type.

Sanford Lodge N o.21. 1. O. O. F.
Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
in M. W. A. Hall, Pico Block. All vis­
iting brothers cordially invited*
Jos. F* McClellan
J. W. 0. Singletary
N. G.
K. Sec.

B uy typew riting *upplita o f

Gato City t amp No. «. W. O. W
Meets second and fou**^ Wednesday j
nights in each month.
F. L. Miller
J. F. lloolehan
Clerk
Council Commander I

THE

Herald Printing Co.
Phone 148 " .
SANFORD, FLT^UDA

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THE SANFORD HERALD

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Ir a f t o n i A A A A A A A n f V A A t / W S n f W V n r r a r a f l n n n n n r f e

THE SANFORD HERALD

avenues C and D for six m onths to
try out a similar scheme in Miami.
In Decatur the Board of Trade deB. J. HOLLY. Editor
claccd Saturday and Tuesday . a t
each week opc^ market day*. They
PabiWted r.TTTT Tawdsr sad Pi-May .
invited every farm er in DeK alb and
Fulton counties to bring stuff to the
public square and invited every
By OSCAR COX
i n n c B i m o N rate*. i h advanc*
house wife within trolley reach to
If To become' independent you must adhere to the first law of s u c ­
• n YKAB,,
............ ....»!*• come with a m arket basket. And
8IO N T IU )............................................
«•«
cess—Spend
less than you make.
I went Into Chart!ley’s for lunch the
■ I t l l l M O N T H S ,.........................
• » the only troubiw with th e first d a y ’s
business was th a t so many house­ other day, ami while I was eating |
« Few arc born rich,'few have riches thrust upon them THERF
I M w id la lbs n o bp CarrUr 11.00 Pm Ynr Is wives came with market baskets that Fred Betperton canto In, ami 1 nuked
idtinrt M ZOc. Prr Moalb
him-to
sit
down
at
the
table
w
ith
me.
FOR
the wisdom of saving is apparent to every right thinkino'nor
■ a n a la Adrsara MiS D« M»d« al MW there was not enough produce to go
Uo
did
so,
nuil
I
congratulated
hint
on
son. $1.00 starts, ACT NOW
'
1 r’
around.
Al Hamad-Oass Mad Mills As(«M JW
his engagement, oT which 1 had heard
J
u
s
t
how
a
publicmarket
in
Mi­
IIM. al Ik* pMtolWsl Ho«r«d. rmMk
CMor AH *T Mink lid. 1ST*.
ami in the Sum mer time would work sumo time before. Uo didn't look like
n man who hail Just Iteeu made happy
8(1., la timid DaIldus
T*l.ph«a. d*. Ml t h e , Metropolis dues not know, b\it by a girl, but I reckoned be bin] passed
it would be worth trying out. And out of tho seventh heaven stage r.nd
under the auspices and the boosting was wondering how he was going (0
of the Chamber of Commerce the supjHirt n wife on n salary that he had
enterprise-might well be undertaken. been spending entirely on himself.
"It's all off.” be said snappishly.
— Miami Metropolis. .
II. R- STEVENS
c. m . hand
"Whnt's tho trouble?" I asked.
O. L TAYLOR
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R. R. DFAS
Pr**U*ai
Cashier
"Nee here, Jim; I've had all I want
V lt*-Pr*H d*l p L W 0 0 D R lJ F F V k ..p r * r iJ * n l
Am ’I Cntiie
W OULD BE U N F O R T U N A T E
of girls. They him? uo sense of honor
Vice President Marshall states such ns a man has. Fact.Is there's
that in his opinion it would lie a na­ nothing mnnly—I mean noble—in 'em
tional misfortune if all the tax free at nil. Nothing u girl likes so much
wealth represented by the Liberty! ns to get a fellow by tho ear and piny
Loan bontL .issue-lof-$5.000,000,Odd' him t a r * f**«l.- That's whnt Mntrie
should pass into the possession of the wanted with me,
+ ♦ + ♦ * + + ♦ ♦ + + + + + ♦ + + +
Is itmv a lafiNT fsT aspiring followers hut even there gleam pearls „f , „uraRr
“ YoU haven't yet got to tho cause pf
rich ra th e r than in a large measure
of the royal and undent sport, ts of intelligence and of hYpiWm *r ten
*
-I
BEO
YOUR
PARDON,"
into the hands of the Average Amer­ the breach."
Charles Evans, J r„ national auntleur
Weather report—clear and fair.
SAYS POLITE UMPIRE + nml open champion. Professional?mid t here beauty nnd loveexbt. Everi'wli,-,.
"Well, Molly ami I wore out ot n +
ican.
that man Is found. g...s|
til
dnnee. I put my name on her card +
+ muutcurs alike are aligned against the
He believed that . taxation is not tar every alternate dance, leaving her
particles and .Invisible r.-.t? t.ui fcfl||
O
appreciate
this
you
must
+
the Red Cross, buy a Liberty
only likely to be higher during and a (Thhco with some sou? elite for every
1, •
*\ ^^ these root s wjll tint
re me miter Kid Glen son,
help the home.guards.
(tcrlati: some will grow alul ilouri-hantl
after the war, but th a t .taxes are to dance with me. That was about rigid, + ~
fifty-four
ye
a
rs
old,
can
'
4
-----*0 -----lu’iir fruit. I I'ought ileurly the right
be more thoroughly collected, and wasn't it? File objected. 1 told her 1 4* lick any player on the While +
glaring; headlights are the
to believe this; therefore it h mini- n,v
much property heretofore escaping thought one In two was enough for + Fox team. Ho w'nncalling halls +
greatest nuisance with which the
w-holu
life long. And thus I |mve wei&lt;
+
and
shrikes
In
the
batting
pruc*.
+
taxation will he taxed and the tax the other fellows, and she said she
yet
nuotlBT
right, the rldit t» ^emantl
roads are. at present .infested. Why
■** lice. Mayer objected to n strike +
Collected; and therefore if the tax- thought that If site danced with me +
(hut
you,
loo,
Itelleve ns | g„, for I imt
not ur\ ordinance against it?.
and
snld:
"O.
Bill,
have
a
+
free liberty bonds are all in tin? hands two or three times during the evening \ +
the voice of that life, the dc.-j«|r'lug
heart!" ■'"It was right hi the 4*
It
would
lw
enough
for
me.
I
told
her
!
*
of the rich the poorer people of the
cry of those who retioiln Is-lmv'.am|
The time is nuClhr distant when
that If that was all I was to get I’d + groove." dccln m l Glen sou. "It +
who have sent me to herald th .'r ml,
nation will have to pay a dispropor­ go without nny. Ami I scratched my i *■f" was n ftsit outside," protested +
the cat t Its of Florida will all be
tionate part of the taxes.
r&lt;-s(,et,
| name off her card entirely, i m you ■
"JF
* Mayer, "Well, I ln-g your pur *F
fenced. Il is coming here in S* in*
in
“Ttl*inole county first.
The government has certainly j know, the ;• ir 1 tilled her card with•-hi j *. don, anyway." retorted the uni- **"
♦■plreT[
My
mi
the
U*elng
on
II
tun!
was
th
e
liter!
t
m a d e ' every provision and effort to
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I rlest girl in the ri»*io "
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Horae Seme.
The mail who plants something avert such a result, and the banks
"Very tm fc iid ith u '." ,
If
you
w
ork
fur a man
and
business
houses
have
greatly
as­
now for fall markets is the man
"You mean very detestable."
iiuiiii' work fur him. If in
who will make money. All staples sisted the Government’* efforts. The
"What did you do next?"
that supply y o u your bread and I'titn-r,
bonds are made of small denomina­
bring a good price.
"Why. I left l;etare the dance was
work for him, s|ieak well of him, think
tions and can lie paid for in install­ finished and left h e r lo go hom e w ith
* , .
— O ----well of him, s t a n d by him and stand by
It is time to think about t lie Sem­ ments. There is no reason why ev­ Koine one o f th e fellows she h a d p r e ­
th e Inst lint ion lie represents. ,1 Hiltik
inole County Fair for next Fchru- ery American of nny means or earn­ ferred to me.”
If 1 worked f o r n man I .would work
"Ob. you did?"
for him. I w o u ld hot work for him a
t»ry. IDon't waRf.until February to ing power cannot become the owner
Learn How to Unbend Curves In
"You bet 1 did!"
p a rt of tils tim e, but all of his time. I
arrange for t h e - Fair grounds and the of a Liberty Loan Rond.
"You bad taken Iter to tbo dance,
would give a n tmdlvldi-d - i n n . or
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R IFLE S Full HOME GUARDS

ha dn't you?"

Under legislation w hich has just
" W h a t did she do lic it? "
passed congress, any home guards
"N othing "
that are organized nt Jacksonville
"And you?"
during the present war will lie en­
"I wrote her « note snylng that If
titled to receive rillcs and other every other fellow had as much right
equipm ent from the United States to dance with her as l we’d better call
government.
The b ill^ ns finally It off."
“And she?"
agreed to in conference and approved
V"She hasn't deigned to send me a re
A Fourth of July celebration at by both houses provides:
Ply."
" T h a t t lie Secretary of War, du r­
Sanford would bring the'people here
and hold our own at hony*. It has ing the existing emergency, is a u ­
"Very iinfcmlnlne.”
been many years since we had a thorized in his discretion to issue
"Jim." he wild, bristling, “tlint's the
good old rousing Fourth here and from time to time to the several second time you've used flint expres­
his is certainly the right time to stutes and territories for the equip­ sion. I’d like to know wlmt you menu
ment of such home guards having by ft."
hold one.
tile
character of state police or con­
"I have used It Ironically, Fred."
—0 —
"Iron
leal ly ?"
st
aim
lory,
or
suchother
home
The Florida Press Association will
"Y'es. The girl adtsl like u girl
hold their annual meeting at Jack­ guards as may be organized under
sonville on Ju n e 28,
and 30th hut the discretion of the governors of You acted like a ninny."
Now, he knew very well Ihnt be bad
up to date there has been very little the several states and territories or
Ynndr
a guy of himself, nml when I
sqid about it
What is the m atter other s ta te troops or militia, such liore witness to the fact Instead of get­
with the avtintf president and | t lie- rillcs and ammunition therefor, ca rt­ ting up on his ear he roltapsed. He
ridge belts, haversacks, canteens, in didn't say a word for nwhlhvTTTlt- tur
various committees?
limited
amounts as available s u p ­ looked like n inno who had committed
.
0- plies
will
premit, provided that the1 a crime and had Just realized that the
Thc first page of that goojl paper,
property
so
issued shall remain tliei heavens were about lo fall pit bint
the Sanford Herald of lust week was
property
of
the United .State* and | Ills first words were:
given over entirely to the Sanford
"I'Ve knocked th e lioltom out o f the
shall
he
receipted
for by the govern­
High School Commencement.
It
universe,"
ors
of
tin*
several
states
and
terri­
was illustrated with half tone ruts
"Oh. no, you haven't."
of the graduating class and high' tories and commissioners of the Dis­
"You don't think so?" eagerly mol
trict
of
Columbia
and
accounted
school faculty. The press work and
with a t&gt;cmn of hope.
make up was good, and tin- page for by them under such regulations
"Xn.". .. r-----—:— :----- n— --------—
presented a very handsome appear­ nnd upon furnishing such bnndtf or
"W lin t shall 1 do?"
security as the Secretary of War
"Take n back track ns quick as you
ance.—Suwannee Democrat.
may prescribe, nml th a t any prop­ can."
------O ----erty so issued shall be returned to
"U ow ?"
M IAM I C ITY M A R K ET
the United States on tiemutid when
“Go t" b e r a n d ask h e r iwrdnn T ell
W. S. Witham of Atlanta *and no longer needed for the purposes her th a t y o u ’ve Hindi* an ass of y o u r ­
Miami sends the Metropolis a news­ for which issued or if, in t h e judg­ s e lf a n d will ue\‘e r do so any m ore."
paper clipping telling of tlm suc c e ss­ ment of th e Secretary of War, an ex­
“ I think l'il miller write It."
ful first day of a public market at igency requires the use of .the prop­
"Nonsense, Face the music like n
Decatur , Georgia, which the D ecatur
mail.
Writing would' only allow half
erty for federal purposes."- Jack­
Jienrted repentance. Speech la better
Hoard of
i Trade is responsible for. sonville Metropolis,
than Ink any time and ih such eases
and aauthorizes
ul
the Metropolis to
Is lullultcly belter*__Whui'.-t writ mu
etuli: th a t he., w ill’giv*i the free use
if various luter|iretalions.
Arm y Rifle* of Europ*.
of lot ti on T enth street between
i t s the mlvniilnuo jof■mo Hlias
The German
fire faster 1 4 1 n |»V*» ** M l h &gt;»«IU
incmilug. In writing there
fhdn any other rfffemiNY'ffv Hu* nriub-s looking his meaning.
slon of nny kind."
of Kurojs*. The magazine holds live Ls no expression
"But suppose
(iso she won’t sis? iiip?"
rartrhlges. jiaekisl in eJmrgers.
“ Ilmig on till she
S||0 dlH*S.”
The llrltUU rllle Is the outcome of
"And siipiMisi' she set*f me, nut
Hip Smith African war. It holds ten
cartridges mid is sighted frotA 200 to no* down?"
"Hang on n|l the lighter.”
2,nk» yards.
He sat deilberuling. Presently he
The ltntiwa Mamilieher'Carcmio-Is
rather slow, dlw-hurging hut tlflcen hsiked up ntxne nml said:
“Jim, 1 would nilher
rounds of shot u minute.
The l-’ren tb Lelu'l h tho longest rllle. tb’Atlon single handed. Is
tube tnuipulne under the luirrel other way out or It?”
'Tliere wouldn't be for me If I were
holds eight eartrldgi's. The bullet used
In your place."
it weighs IPS grains.
Another season iif screwing up of
The I (moduli rllle Is seven inches
longer than the British. It Is capable courage, and be *tn-u» from Ids seat,
of firing twenty-four bullets to the niln- took Ills bat nml sabl:
“Goodby, Jim., If I fall look for
utp. The luiyoiiet Is always fixed.
The Austrian rltle Is the lightest of my body in the canal,"
all, yet its Indict, 'J || grain, Is the f. "GOodby, Fred. I know Just bow
hear lest used liybiay of llie'isiwers. It you feel; I’vo been tbere myself."
"Acted like a chump?"
IS very rapid in action.
"No; like an Inebriated donkey."
The Belgian Mature "f ISSjt holds
Tile same evening tfio follow big tele­
five earl ridges carried in clips. It eannot he u*ed as a slagli* binder, It phone din login? took place between him
“SJJCIKTY FABItIC"-thc
und me:
weighs over eight |to.md*.
Fred (In gleeful voice)—It’s all right.
very best.
Don't fail lo
Jim —Are you forgiven?
sec litem at
Fred—You bet.
Where Franklin Was Born.
Jlnt—Did she say that you had noted
Bciijmiiln Fnitiklln was horn on
Milk street, Boston. When B'-nJnmln like n natural born Idiot?
Fred—No; she said I'd been a naughty
was si III young Ids father removed
to n small gambrel-roofed house In Isiy.
Jlm -T h e n your body Is not In the
Hanover afreet, near where It is
.
Crossed by Union street. Before tho csiinl?
Fred—
No;
It's
locked
In
Molly's
house swung the "Sign of the Blue
Ball,” about us hlg ns it coconut, which arms. She's In the liooth wllh me.
Jim—Ob! Goodhy.
slgulth'd that Mr. Joslnh Franklin, Ben­
Fred—Goodby. old man. Much thank­
jamin- Franklin's father, carried on
PHONZ 148
fulness.
the business of innklng soap and canOscillatory sounds, then a click, then
dies.
'*
silence.
The new primary law was knocked
in'to a ecirked hat by the veto ol our
great governor. Knowing the evils
of the Rryan primary law it was
hardly expected of the governor.
Rut then the Bryan law elected Cattz
not the-p e o p le of Florida. ‘

none. If pot to u plm-h an muii-«• &lt;&gt;t
loyalty Is w o r th a pound " f &lt;i. ?■ in,-**.
If you vilify, condemn ami iii-niitlly
disparage, w hy. resign jottr po-dilou
and when you a r e outside roar to your
h e a r t’s content. But. I pray you. so
long a s ‘you o r e a part of on Institu­
tion, do not condem n it. Not tha t Juu
will Injure th e Instlluthui -n o t H in th o t when you it I*qturner the eouceni of
which you a r e n part yon disparage
yourself.—E lb e rt I lubbutd

"Yes ."

Cv I’It'll, that illustrious pitcher who
ripped the hnsehall Iti mid about tho
New York I'olo grounds for a brief
spell with the Yanks, makes the Intereslliig uimounccment th a t tho only way
for a big leaguer "to git goln' right" It*
to slip back to the bush for one year
ami learn bow to imbetid some of bis
curves.
“I come up to the big league two
years Ion dial down with curve baits,
and the ls*st llu‘y got mo w-ns a re­
turn ticket. I've got every oue of them
curves packed In that there grip you
see agin the wall, mid I'm goln' to
keep Vm there (III I have a chance to
get In the bush nnd strulghteu Vm out.
I’m goln' to Mobile to pitch this sea­
son, and
I come back I'm goln'
to have n fnst ball mid n slow* one Hint
n ketcher could put bis luttpl on with
Ills eyes-shut. I know- sow that the
gag Is to put the ball exnctiy where
you want It, nnd It will get you more
than n't the curves In the world If
they ale sonilered,"
And tight there Mr. l ’lch spoke n
parable. JIo means to nny that greater
control nnd less curvo aro more effec­
tive than nil curves and no control.
"If you see any young pitchers tryIn* to break In," Cy added, “yon Just
tip 'em off Hint what they heed Is to
go hack of the ham mid practice throwin* nt n spot. If they can hit the spot
they don’t need to worry alsmt tho
corves. The benders will come nnt.oral when they need 'em. It'a the old
control, with plenty of smoke, that
gets tho hlg league dough."-*

EVANS’ CROWN IN DANGER.
National Amntaur and Open Champion
Will Have Hard Row to Hoe.
If |ilaUH of a host of guitars do not
go astray a smiting, likeable, congenial
young fellow from Chlmgrr ts Hnhle to
lose Ills smile for a time this nmiihi;
eumtoerj The Harcr
whb

Colony of Couiint.

V’ltQto by Ainerlcan I’reaa Asaorlation
CHICK EVANS.
redoubtable Chirk and are arranging »
series of'battles which they hope will
take both.crowns away from tho Chi­
cagoan.
Tho professionals have handed to
fight off the amateur exports who In
tho Inst four years have Just about dis­
graced tho Instructors. Evans Is forced
to suffer because Jerome X). Travers
nnd Francis Oulmet also bad tho te­
merity to outwit llte teacher by win­
ning the open. Now the player .who Is
supposed to know enough to tench any
amateur something and beside* heat
most of tho nninteurs Is gunning for
tho sea lit of Kraus, with tho determina­
tion to bring bark the ojien title to tb?
ranks in which It Is tmpiKNied to

In Cntllir ba y, close to the great reek
of Gibraltar, t h e r e Is a colony so utibpie
th a t It s ta n d s o u t almost ns a li ibe distlnct In Itself. Many generat ions ngo,
during a storm , it fleet &lt;&lt;f Genoese fish­
ermen put Into (be sheltered spot ami
so csc^ iksI th e f u r y of the sea. In ibe
limits, so h isto ry lias It. were m any wo­
men, and they bet-ante m enamored of
Hie spot tha t lints were built Hint they
remained.
H undred* of years hair
passed, und th e little trill? still linger*
on. It D n.colony o f eouslns. dwelling
a p a r t In the shallow of it great r?*-k
and going d o w n to the sea In ships to­
on rn it hard won llvellhm*].
All Pl***eck
A c a n d id a te for parliam entary honors
culled upon a HcOttlsIi miner ami met
w ith a h e a rty reception and assurance
of Ills vote. A f te r his departure tho
i-auilldutit of ’ U ie - o p p u d tu party ap;
(icarisl "ii the sc e n e und rcudvisl the
milter's reply, "O h. aye. sir; I'll vote
for ye." A fte r h e had gone tlia m ln e r’*
w ife rc tbunstrntc d with her lielorcd
against su\‘h liehavlnr. "Never you
Itilud. lassie. Ye sen It's IlKe tills- twa
already gone u w a ’ pleased, and w hen l
gaiig ta p .g le mo ?"Ic I'll please uiasri*.
and there will be three o' ns th a t*
pleased." London Mall,

From the Cellar of-Lifa,
Do not he iifrahl, do not cry out, for
life Is good,. I came from low down,
And He Never Can.
from the collar of life, where darkness
Kverv Unu* a- tuuv bather culms to
and, terror reign, where man 1b half a town all the hold men limp lit
beast mid llfo Is only a tight for bread,
If in* eftfi. suggest something that
I t flows a!ow!y them. Jo dark streams, will make hair prow.

LIBERTY’S WALL THAT MUST NEVER CRUMBLE .

Office Supply Dept

Photo by Amcrloan Press A**oclatloo.

"Somewhere In America" these soldiers have ImIII on the side ut a imi n tirh-k nistohinJ &lt;" w*.rlil imeG'tb e r stand ready to back these same Stars and Ft ripe*. Hint Hu? *"-r'd ntt; l&gt;* .made sale for •tent* ente.i.

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ND ABOUT THECITY
Utile Happening**— Mention
of Matters In B rie fPersonal Item s of

I nt eres t
Sum m ary of the Floating Small
T a lk s Succinctly Arranged for

Hurried Herald Readers ’
Mrs. E- V. Ingraham of Sanford
and nephew, Alton Morris arrived
■ hen? Saturday and left Monday for
* East Reach where th ey expect to
live permanently.—Okeechobee Call.
Stewart Dutton left lust Friday
(or Golden, Illinois where he will
visit relatives for the remainder of
the summer.
Silos, Silos, see Vaude Void's ad
•
SO-Fri-tf
Oliver Murrell has been accepted
— pj-rfhe Naval Reserves nnd leaves
tonight for i'ensocola where he will he
stationed for awhile.
Until further notice Munson's poo!
will be open every a ilornoon at ‘2
o'clock except T u e s d a y s and Fridays.
In Mny, Up t o ’ the 19th, twentytwo canning outfits and eleven thou­
sand can* were sold i.» Seminole
county.—Okcechobio Ca
Mrs. F. F. Dutton a a children
will leave non f'w points in New Jer­
sey and Pennsylvania where they
will spend the sum m er monthsWoodland Park Is the only place
•with TimusrmnntS' aTfd'lakcn proper
•care of Open Sundays only. Leasr
nl privately on week days. Large
dean pool, hot water jets, shower,
toboggan-.
Picnic conveniences.
Dr. J. G. Venable of Jacksonville
ha* arrived in the city and will hold
a ten days' revival ut the Presby­
terian church beginning tonight* He
trill also hold twenty m inute sessions
earh morning for the ben fit of the
men "f Sanford.
Kenneth Murrell leaves today for
Jacksonville where he will join the
army as u .member of the Reserve
Corps and has prospects of going td
France.
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Prime cypress shingles, four, five
ami six inch widths, all twenty
inches long, to move quick at $'J.75
per thousand.
Chas.
L. West,
Oviedo. Fla.
G5-t
Kirby Osteen of Osteen was in the
city yesterday and reports his section
as needing rain.
Ayers' New D aytona Bauch Hotel,
Daytona Beach. Fla.—Special sutnnfer rate* now in effect. Week end
parties solicited. Dance every Sat­
urday night. W. F. it E. R. Ayres,
managers and owners.
81-tf

David Shearer and family left
yesterday for his home in Toulon,
Illinois, after spending the winter
here Mr Sheraer has large holdings
of land in this county and expects
to return next fall.
'/
■Mr and Mrs. Mahlon Wrignfr
have returned to Sanford, from their
wedding, trip and will he at home to
their friends in the Frenald cottage
on Oak avenue.
’
Mr*. J. V. Wicks and guests, Mrs.
K. M. Scig and Miss ;Louis&amp;Stcg-cd
An*ertcut,* Ga.,'and Mrs. C. W. Cul­
pepper, and children formed a pleas­
ant shopping party from Geneva
last Thursday.
Mrs. K. M. Seig and Mrs. O, E.
biggin .and children of Amcricus,
. who have been visiting their
relative-, .Mr. and .M rs .
David
Spe&lt;r have joined n camping party
on Jinko Harney where they will

Tl A. N ew ton'w r ite s 'T h e Herald
tkat jjt
Working for th e N avy Be*
P».'trn.-tit at the W ashington Y'urtls
xml while he.likes it very much is

anxiiiuj. lo

pnpjj lo Hanford.

Mayor

Davison,

Clerk

Roberts

and Kanitjujy | M M j t n y A ^
visttP&lt;T'T) a y t cmt^TTea cTfTTas
unday
and going via Osteen and the New
Smyrna route report it as almost
impassable on account of the heavy
sand.
Men are * urgently requested to
attend the Twenty Minute Meet­
ynuuijrr S et G i re* Ih in rr
ing* held on First street each morn­
A
,
very
delightful event of tining at 11 o'clock.
Nest door to
week
with
the
younger set was the
Miller A &gt;!on's.
subscription dance given at the
Woman's Club on Friday evening.
The Thrashrr* Return
Chaperones for the occasion were
Mf. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher and Mrs. U. L. Peck. Mrs. II. B. ConMiss May Thrasher will return to ncy and Mrs. Allan Jones. The
Sanford to live. ,^Mr. nnd Mrs. dance was given by the boys com­
Thrasher are here today,
Mr. plimentary to .their girl friends.
Thrasher being under the physician'.*
c.tre. They will leave tomorrow for
Many friends will be interested in
Kuatis and expect to come back on
the
announcement of the npproachFriday and take their old home and
ing
wedding of Miss Agnes Faye
make Sanford their home again. Mr.
Vaughn,
daughter of Mr. ami Mrs.
Thrasher will embark in business in
the next few week* nnd their many C*. M’.* Vaughn of Concord Park to
frienda will give them a warm, wel­ Mr. C. C. Cox of Snofnrd, which
come to their old home.,where they wilj he solemnized during June
resided for so many year*. For the Miss vuughn is a most attractive
young woman, who by h**r 'activity*
in all lines of Christian work Us well
as her charming personality hns
w-on a host of friends who will wish
her every pleasure ami success in
Having installed :t first Hass vul­
canizing plant .n,1 Geneva can take
orders for all repair work. Tires left
with Geneva buss, will he returned
promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed.
.
L. M. Hhelnder,
S-l-lfc
Geneva.

During her stay at the capital,
Miss Hunt resided at what is known
ns " T h e Little White House," the
headquarters of the wdman's party,
and directly opposite the White
House.
.
" I was interviewed, quoted and
mlsquoti-d until I thought ] would
go crazy," said Miss H unt this
morning. " | never realized before
the l ib e r ty newspapers take with
people until I saw pictures that were
supposed to he me ami real lengthy
articles about things I was supposed
to say.
"I found a marked suffrage amend
nient in congress,jvhlcll we consider
\- ry - ■

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- W.s D utton- a n d .-children S '
'The EapertshJe'CoToWBul!^" "v
of DcLanti were the
wree end
The. disco very of America coat n Iftguests of Mrs. L. P. Hugnn on San- tio more than 57,000. m least so say
some documents that were found lu
fortl Heights.
the archives of Genoa. These docu­
Carter spent the week ment* give the vnlue of Columbus* first
fleet ns £1,000. The great admiral was
' with the home folks
pnld a salary of ?.'!no a year, the two
contain-- who accompanied him re­
Mrs h K. Foster and children. ceived n salary of 5200 each, and the
H«b, Mary and K K . J r , will members of the or*-» were paid nt the
leave Wednesday for Waycross, Ga., rate of $l!.,riO a omit (1..... ..
to visit E. K.. Sr., and will leave
Inter for Asheville, N. C.. to spend,
She Was Hygienic.
the summer.
A woman who hns u Ihree-yenr-old
daughter, thought she would prevent
Miss Mollie Ahl-rnathy is the (lie child from touching plants In new
window boxes by telling her not to
guest of Miss Sarah Wight at Day­
go near the plants, for there might he
tona Beach.
,
hug* In the earth that would bite. Hh«
left the child alone a short while and
Mf. nnd Mrs. A. P, Connelly re­ when she mine hack found the enrth
turned home Sunday night after a thrown right nnd left. And before
pleasant visit to relatives in Wash­ she could call the child to task, the
ington. D. C.
little one looked ut her proudly and
wild. "I didn't ,get bitten, m other: I
Mrs. J. O. Packard aiid daughters didn’t put my hnmls In the dirt—I
and Percy Packard expect lo'-leave used n spoon/'—Worcester Evening
next Tuesday to spend' the summer

Mrs- A. D. Parrish and son, liar
vey &lt;&gt;ivc about July 1st to visit in \'ir
grata. alul Maryland.

“ Long on Short Whistle/*
Ask each one ot ri company of fifty
people'to rise separately and remain
standing for one -minute. There will
l&gt;e *10 different record*, ^varying- from

sas, the Vaughns have fersided in
Concord Park for some five years
and Miss Vaughn graduated from
the Orlando high school with the
class of 'i:i, being one of the honor
members of her class.—Orlando Sen­
tinel.

NOTH'!
To Teacher- nnd Pupils-of Seminole
.
County Schools
„Thc Board of Public Instruction
of Si-tninnli-^ i-fiuqi&gt; in regular *»-si-on on Ihe Mb day of June. 10)7,
passed the following resultion and
ordered same to he published in the
Sanford Itcrnld:
Resolved, That ail public school*
of. Seminole county shall open for
the fall term on the T H I R D DAY
of S E P T E M B E R . 1917. nnd shall
close for the Christmas holidays on
the TW E N T Y F IR S T DAY OF
DEC KM BEIL*
By adopting tins schedule the lir-t
semester of four months will have
been completed and mid-term ex­
aminations held, before the Christ­
mas vacation.
This applies to all schools of the
coqnty, both white and colored, as
there will he a uniform course of
study prepared for the various
schools, anil the teachers will be ex­
pected to conduct their Schools ac­
cording to this uniform course of
study.
The above action was taken after
due consultation with the principals
of the Junior and Senior High
Schools of the county, and with their
hearty approval and recoin men dalion.
Respectfully.
T. W. Lawton,
Sup'... Public Instruction,
.Seminole Co., Florida.

ding were Mr.*. Alice Robbins,
A. E Hill. Mr*. Alfod Lilja,
It. L. Gridin, Mr*. G. W. ll dMU* Ruth Mansfield,
Mr. and
*
T. K. Smith, Mrs. Fannie Lee.
McConnell, Mr. nnd Mrs.
, Mr*. John Muxson, Miss

/tni&gt;tjrlti ni M rrlin g Cit/fcd

Summer Srhoul
Will take a few pupils for the
second, third and fourth grade* that
wish to make grad?* or rnftke up
their work in present grades. Mrs.
Arrington; phone IlfiO-J,
84-tfc
Notice
All the members of the Itoyal
Neighbors arc requested to be pres­
ent at the regular meeting next
Thursday afternoon ut three o'clock.
Business of importance.
Clara Stumper, Oracle.
Antia Speer. Recorder.

to n 'b y Ihe n
who feel that
in every way.
oils.
•
*
.
....

in Sanford occupying
house on Magnolia avenue
—Registered

,,

Mr*. II

E

Duroc JerCltrlel t, G r-

Niir prmi /*iirlit

On Friday evening a deljghtful
surprise party was given Miss Esther
Fleischer by u jolly crowd of young
friends at her home on Tejith street.
Music, with old fashioned games
whiled away the happy hours. En­
joying the delightful occasion were
Misses Esther Miller, Weima Graves,
Beulah Spurting. Elizabeth Steinmeyer, Anna Mason, Marehn and
Kate Browne, "Lilly Ruth and Caro­
lyn Spencer, Cora Lee Tillis, Ellen
Chappell. Marion Ro we , Lafayette
Tillis, Harvey
Parrish,
Sherman
Moore, Ktl*itifd *Moye, Delwin H ur­
ley. i^Jarnw $chaid. .Lionel Monroe,
LuwreHw MrDnntel, Julius Land*herg, Wallace Lipford, John Mcisch,
Pat Miller, Sam Fleischer, Newton
Lovell ami John Musson.
*

There will be a railed meeting of
the* Red Cross Association Wednes­
day afternoon at five o'clock
All
members are earnestly requested to
lie present lor a matter of extreme
importance will be discussed.
Itirlhriny I'nrtg

Miss Adele Runge entcrUjned on
Thursday evening
informally
in
honor of her seventeenth birthday.
Dancing, music and games were en­
joyed until a late hour. Enjoying
tin- eharmfng hospitality of thuir
young hostess were Misses Vera
Terheun. Helen TerwiUlger. Ger­
trude Runge, Robt. flreen, Wni.
Experts Train Canary Birds.
uy owjier* of canary Mrils Vnt- Leavitt Wallace Lipford, M-tn. and
expert trainers to educate their Teil Runge

|MdAr*—Uth.-rs, folks w h o - have lu*
time and patience, do* Ihe work « r

training tlumiselwa- Tutoring highclass .cnnnrlh* has come Into Us own
treasurer of the Woman’s Club, Mrs.
as n regular lu/Wlness nnd ninny per­
sons are now Hvlng on the incotues of Deane Turner will collect .the mem­
bership
dues.
Member* are resuch "professorships.*’
q u e ste d to p n y tlues at onrC fo r t h e

club is in need of funds for the
summer’s expenses. They are also
reminded th at representation at tin*
Stai** Federation meeting in .NoVempends- upon the paid up membership
and not upon the name* on the
roster. Dues must he paid by Oc­
tober first to tjeterinme the number
of delegate* to the convention.
- Truth iSrriir* Hntrrtained
The Truth Seekers Class of the
Methodist Sunday school wu* de­
lightfully entertained last week by
Mrs, J. C. Cowan. Piano solos were
beautifully rendered by Miss Mar­
garet Cowan und Royal Kllntworth.
Vqcal selections were given by Mrs.
J. K, Mettiuger and n quartette by
Mrs. Claude Herndon, Mrs. George
Fox, Mrs. J. K. Mettinger and Mrs.
W. L. Morgan. The rooms were
charmingly dccomlcd with ro?*c» and
fern«.

• C. H. Dingee has returned

and Mr*. Duncan I^eterson
Hie daughter left Sunday for
Wiley, Georgia, where Mr.
.*111 be employed as an
liacker during tho peach seu-

HAPPENINGS UP TO DATE
Adilrctt aJl CrwnmunKa\iofti far ikii
Colamn m "Socifiy C^ilor/'oi Pkdfta
Mr». R, A. TtfkfHDi Pkoa# No.

...A n d e v e n t s ...

Marry Bethel, represehting the
l*(br*on Insurance Co., is in the
f*'y tailing on his m any friends.
Loot! fish, good music, good swim^-'pntl
nn&lt;i a fine time generally at slj^l
1 *.* R' d Cro»» picnic on Thursday. In |
Renu-mher, there's u good time "Ml
or all at Woodland Park and the n,,3rl
_ fry on Thursday. Men, bring , *1*’
J°ur wives and families.
Boys, n 11s
br‘|&gt;C your sweetheurU.
I-'tlie Hill, Oliver Murrell and
* *ard Milieu were In T am pa Sat- (Ho
...
to enter the navy departm ent, rnetl
Wa* tfcce^ted and will join was
| Pensacola for the hn.fpital corps, catcl
l(‘ U,|4I Edward failed in their day!
Physiral examinations.
'' *M,ard of county commission^r* h Id a special meeting yesterday
TI
r“ attended to m atters of import- rope
r,J“ to the county.
t pufft
Ir
Mavis of Orlando was ciretjo uimr
. 1 smong tho m erchants here u*4?

a pleasant visit with home
at Dunedin.

PAGE FIVE

H rlm Hunt, Lobbyitl
Mis* Helen IhinL returned this
morning from Washington, City,
where she has been spending the p a s t
two weeks lobbying for tho southern
Not Lott In Canning.
The laxative properties of fruits and states in the interest of tho woman’s
vegetables are not destroyed by can­ party.
Miss H unt being secretary
ning them.
fof Florida.

importance
/ ’m ono!
nlion
Mr. and Mr* C. E. Hyde ami
Ijltle daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Judd Smith motored over from
Apopka on Sunday to attend the
memorial services of the ll L. E
at the Methodist church.
They
were the guests of Mr. and Mr*. W
li Peters for (he rest of the dav.

Possibility of Human Voice.
It I* *nld that the singing of Jenny
Lind once spurred a bird perched In
n tree to sing lu attempted riva lry;
perhaps a cnntiitrice who eollld sing
To reduce my large stock of
111 the lentil oeluve would bring forth
pigeons
will sell some Carm'aux and
a concert of voices from the crickets
Homer
Squab
breeder*. Mated and
and katydids, while lifting ln-r human
guaranteed
Also
tu-nrer* into a new heaven of har­ working p 'trs
youngster*. Leonard Vihlen. R. D.
mony.

A., Sapford,

Fla.

85-tf

W H in Wo Cot Marbts.

IVe Import every year one-sixth of nil
the marble taken from t ho famous
quarries of Carrara, Italy. There are
about G00 of these quarries, nod they
have long yielded some of the moet
Miss - Price who i» an ollicer' of beautifully grained ami toned marble
the State Sunday School Associa­ to be fountTTinyw hero In tho world.—
tion gave a very delightful talk last Exchange.
Sunday at the Methodist church mi
A Food Freak.
,
Sunday school standard.*. The Pres­
&gt;
An
Italian
pig's
foot
stuffed
with
byterian anti Congregational Sunday
ham meat l o o k s like n toy. Everything
schools united with the Methodist lint the tail of cord I* eaten. This Is
on this occasion.
hut one of many food freaks that tain
finds lu a visit to sunny Italy. .------

In {'our! a t Cuunty i u i l i r , Hrn.hu,Ir County,
S toll' of tin r ill.
In r r C - to tr of
V. II. rilltvfOWMl
N ot ire i . I .r r .l y ( tv rn . In a ll s l u m It may ro n f rr n . th a t on lh-- ISli tia&gt;- u l llm - m lr f . A l&gt; ,
to t* . I -1**11 ta|*p l&gt; In l l.r Itnrh-ratno
r . I lo tto .
hnUiof. Jurfro "I -al l C o u rt, u- Ju-fp- of I'm h s te ,
l .r my Or.at i l i - r l i t r e a* A d n im a ira tria of th o
r - t a t r of W II I nd.reruM t, t l o r a w l ; ami t h a t
at th*»*om» tlm --.| s i l l n roo-nt m y final a r ru u a ta
a , A d m in U tra trn of w M
an I a-h Inr th o r
opproval.
•
l i . t . - l Juno St b,--A. P ..I 9 I 7 .
K, J . L 'K I'K K W O O l*.
A 'lm L nbtratrU .

RevT.

in San
Carolir
A. 11.
Mrs.
left on

Tho Whole Bunch.

Sunday, School Teacher — And you
have no brothers or sisters? Little
Ednn—No, ma'am. I'm nil the chil­
dren we've got.
,

I'M O N M V
w a y to

MAKE A (
f a ih

or)

iJ o j- a
.
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Ha p p y 1) !

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Mf
Ml
Mf PRAC TIC AL H EA LTH HINT. IV

Mr. nnd 'Mrs. D. L. Petonion and
baby have gone Pf Fori Valley, Gu., Mf
*
Grip Gsrms.
Mi
and will return to S a n fo rd . in the ML. The germ of grip grows In thc_Sl
t'J mouth. Ihtvaf and bronchial Ml
1? fulies. 1JJ* 'spread bi.jiic saqto t'J
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Sroggini and M wny thnt dl[thllierln and pneib Mf
'-U
children left yesterday in their ear Mf tnonln germ* nn« scatteredfor the peuch belt in Georgin. Later 1*f Grip germs sometimes linger MJ
Mf ns long ns a year In Ihe tdr pits- Vi
they will go to Virginia and West
ti sages of those who hare bad the Mf
Virginia, returning to Sanford In Mf disease. They are often found Mf
time for th e opening of schoul.
Mf In the bronchial tulx-s of con- Mf
tY sumptlvcs nod of persnus who Mf
Mr. J. C. Matthews, Mrs. Ellic H suffer front bronchitis. The germ Mf
MeLucas and son, L eopard r e tu r n e d Mf Is easily klllctl by drying and iq tY
nature does not groxv outside ti
Friday from Washington, D. C.
tho human body.
There Is usually grent careless- Mf
Rev, George Hyman, D. D., re
ness about disinfecting the spu- Mf
turned from Washington a n d Vir
turn of grip victim*. The germs Mf
ginla on Friday.
are therefore spread everywhere. Mf
Every enre should Is; taken to Mt
avoid the germs. Tho hnnds. Mf
Arthur Dicklns, *who has been in
dishes and band kerchiefs of n Mf
Tnrnpa for several days is expected
grip" patient should be carefully Mf
home today. *
disinfected.
Mf
Aged and weak |&gt;cr*ons should Mf
Miss Gladys Morris is the guest
lie guarded with special care Mf
ul Miss Susie Browne on Sanford
from tho germs. * •
Mf
Heights.

PETERS SAYS
'A Man Doesn't Look a
PrupoNillon in the Fare
Nowadays—He
Looks it in the Fret
and whnt
Peters Says Is, fto

TH E price of a goixi, pair of
shoes docs not belong fn your
pocket — It helyngs on your
feet.
Footwear p i k e r s are
figurative lioothtucks for the
high steppers whose feet are
reaching up to the m?unt of
"Look-whrre-l-got-to"

E. H. PETERS .
Roots, Shoes and Slippers
201 EAST FIRST

STREET

XXXIIllllllllllXXXIIlllllllllIXtXIlllllllllllXXXllllllllllllXXSC
V *
Mrs. C. H, Dingee is home again
nftcr a pleasant visit with th e jio m e
folks nt Dunedin.
Mrs. Parsons of Boston, Muss.,
who has been sgending the winter in
DcLand spent several days in Sonford last week, the guest'of Mrs. L.
P, Hagan.

0

Don’t Neglect Your Battery

Ul

0

Mbst Storage Batter) Troubles arc Caused by Neglect. Occasional in
spcctlon is necessary, whether the Battery seems lo need It or not.
We arc experts on this work. Why not give us a chance.

Sanford Battery Service Company K
Formerly Treadwell &amp; Ronaud Elec. Co.

L. A. Kcnaud, Prop. I S

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great fields of philanthropy, civics, the immediate and urgent need of
reform work, politics and suffrage. th at very worthy organisation.
Think for a moment of the last
T he wealth, power, ta c t and intelli■genco-of women have ‘been turned ten years. The
San
Francisco
from. . e la b o rate ^ * p e r t a i n men ts to earthquake, the Chinese famine, the
such objects as t h ^ care of the poor, Mississippi floods, the Titanic, the
* ’ ^ IK ^ T H T C O taN lO K ‘‘JUST BETWEEN
the helping of working girls, t h e less­ Eastland disaster.
YOU AND M E /’
ening of infant mortality.* Theso
These things must be cared for.
are the things which now occupy The debris must be cleared away,
m any a woman'/t time, to the c x c l u - t h e dead identified, the homeless
sion of khe entirely frivolous life.'*'
sheltered, the injured attended to.
Whp does aTl of these things?
More Preparedness
The Red Cross—a world wide or­
A CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH.*
The present week is to witness a ganization.
" HE'LL PRENT 'EM "— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
ceremony impressive and unique in
The American Red Cross is char­
OOOOOOIHIDOOODOaODOOOODOOOOOn o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a o the history'of the nation, if not In tered by congress. I t is the only
the history of the world. Ten mil­
the men who live on the land. He lion men, jn the prime of their volunteer agency for relief com­
The Latest Ultimatum
Goot Gott, dear Gott,- -attention is right in doing so, for the safety of youths regardless 6f race will regis­ missioned by the •government in
our country just qow is in the hqnds ter for actual service in the great case of war or overwhelming disaster.
blease,
The President of the United
of
our farmers.
What I mean is world war.
Y our bardner Vilheim’a here
States
is President of the society.
not
merely
our
safety
and
th
e
safety
Und has r vord or two to say
The act Is hardly less impressive
Though
just as ready to serve in
of
our
allies
in
the
m
atter
of
food.
* Undo your brivatc ear;
beenuse these men m u st—not m a y 1
mean
th
a
t
the
safety
of
the
United
time
of
peace,
a war with its horrqrs,
So du rn nvay all oders now
offer themselves, with a severe pen­
States
against
foreign
invasion
hangs
its
ravages
of
hum
anity and all th at
Und listen veil to me,
alty for failure. Frdm this mighty
m
the
division
of
the
farmers
of
thp
humnnity
has
achieved
cannot help
For v a t 1 say concerns me much,
host, half a million m e n .'th e littest,
but bring the Red Cross into active
forty eight states.
Mcinself and Shermany.
are to he chosen for the first arm y
The two great weapons in this with which the nation will defend itij prominence.
Many of us had forgotten that
You know, dear Gott, I v a s y o u r war are arm s and starvation. The right to be called a free and inde­
war
agamst
German
arm
s
will
bo
America
hud a Red Cross, organiza­
pendent people, and other half mil­
freint,—---------- ------------=■-------- won
or
lost
in
France—th
e
war
tion,
or
if
we remembered, our recol­
lions
are
likely
to
he
called
to
the
Unf_from mein hour of birth
against starvation will bo won or colors within the m onths to follow. lection wns a rather hazy one. We
I quietly let you rule the Heffen
lost in America. T he'K aiser cannot
knew nothing definite concerning
Vile I ruled Over do Karth.
Almost since the*dark days of the th a t worthy relief ‘agency.
whip
the
French
and
English
armies
Und ven I told mein sobiiers
and the English navy while England Revolution, the people of the United
Now th a t we are ns^cd to become
Of bygone battle days,.
States have been boasting their members of the Red Cross, we ask
has
fond.
Hut
it
is
stilt
possible
that
1 gladly split de glory
the Goerman submarines m ay be ability on short n o t i c e 'to "lick all why? Why shouid I join the Red
Und gave You half Her braise.
able to keep enough from reaching creation," but since this country was Cross? I am not fitted for a nurse!
England to starve her into submis­ in the "licking” business, some 19 W hat good would it do if I did?
In evory way I tried to prove
years ago, when it encountered u
sion.
Mein heart to you vas true,
D on't you realize th a t every
If the submarines win, the first rather easy and quick job wnr bus member helps? I)o you realize that
Und only "claimed mine honest share
changed so marvelously th a t Sher­
item in the Kaiser’s terms of peace
In great deeds dal vc do.
man's famous definition has c'orne-t by supporting the fled Cross you
You could not hnfe a better freindt w iirb e the English licet. W ith the
are aiding those brave men over in
almost tame and meaningless.
English • fleet in his possession the
In land nr sky or sea
France? T h a t you are contributing,
No yet have the individual citl- if not to the relief of your own son,
Kaiser will be master &lt;!f th e world.
Dan Kaiser Vilhelm No. 2
W’hat will happen to us then? zons of_this county, w ith the few ex- your own brother, your own hus­
De' I.ord of Shermany.
Kyory m an who *to p*-to th in k knows jxupUuna uf those who _are. officially band.
jta
tn some o t h e r wnmnn’s-bus*
the
answer.
Wc
sh
all'have
money,
j
in
touch
With
developments,
come
to
j
|)Hnd, some other m an's boy, some
So vat. I say, dear Gott, is
dis
food, labor, land everything that is [ a ponumti! realization and acceptance other m an’s brother.
Out ve should si ill be freindt-*
And that
desirable
in the world except the of actual conditions that have teii
I'nd You should help to send my
other man ts your brother! .Not
power to protect what we huvi&gt;. them to personal sacrifice for their only th at, he too, is a citizen of the
foe*
Experts estim ate that it will take us [•‘country. They have not yet riiutig- United States, and
To meet deir bitter end*.
the
United
nine months to get ready to meet a ed their method* of living or quick­ States, your country, needs you.
German army of even 150,1100 men, ened their preparation for what i* to
If you, mein Gott, vill dis me do.
Sanford is trying to do her little
The principal changes are
with modern artillery.. U nder such come.
I'll nothing ask again
bit
for her country. Don’t let nil
those
that
have
been
forced
ppon
circumstances
.would
the
Germans
Und You and I vill burdners bo
the
work” devolve u|H&gt;n just a few,
treat
us
better
than
they
have
al­
them
by
the
enormously
increased,
Forevermore,—Amen. EV
E
R Y B O D Y help! W hat if you
ready treated Belgium, and France? and so fur almost unnecessary cost
ran
't
go to the war because you have]
of living.
Even if th e armies of our allies
llut li«t. (bur Gott. il must be quick
a
family?
Possibly you are longing
Not until the world conflict at
should crush the German military
? niir help to me you send.
for
a
brother
or several son* whom
power thi* summer, before t
short­ present staged three thousand mile*
Or nl*i* I haft t • -top attar k
you
would
give
to yoflr country, if
age of food can reach the point of aw ay shall bring direct and personal
Und only hlay defend.
you
had
them.
want, Che world would still need results into our own lives will it* full
For four and twentyhours I give
* A first aid nurse uses the means
vast quantities of American food. meaning dawn convincingly in our
To m ake do Allies run
at luinth you do the same. If you
But if they do not. only one coursa soul*. The loss of son or brother or
Und put me safe into mein blare
can’t go to the war yourself you ran
friend
in
the
trenches
"somewhere
can make u* safe, und th a t is tn
De middle of de sun.
t*t
|op*t aid and support the small
grow food enough on our farms for in • France." the appearance of a
division
of America's Red Cross al­
ourselves and our a.lies and to put ] German worship Immlmrding an
li You do dis, i'll do my hart
ready
begun
here in Sanford, and
ships enough on the nca to carry th e ' American roast city would bring It
J, tell- de worltf'de fnok
an,|
„
m
|,if,g
less
't
a
r
t
whirh
"
ju
g
g
lin g *o hard to secure
but i* you dont den I must link.
himJ. in
of thi* mi Inn a n nos. to ..
.
*
*
a
foothold.
,
. lint! v\ilj amiinr many of *u» to volI t is a n host le a r k .
ouu, in spite of t he submarines, to
K
*
J
It needs money for materials —
,i
..i
i
. untary* 1personal surriflee for our
Den Var at once 1 vill d* cl ire
the men who are lighting our tight.
materials
to he made up into cloth­
Und in mein anger rise
If the war lasts beyond thi* sum
ing
and
other
necessities for our sol­
Und send mein Zopp’lin -hip* to met it will be t he American farmer
How npiny of the ten nitllion men
dier*.
vaRe
who will win. or line the war. who " f
United State*, who a r e 'offer\Ve have, not asked for contribu­
A fight up iti de skies.
will overcome militarism atfil autoc- t
themselves this week will meet
tions
from, any one. but we a re .try racy, or allow them to spread and
rcquin-menl* of physical pre- ,
control the world, ourselves included, pared ness fixed by at my authorities
to
money .an^L1Bt ,th®
Dis ultim atum , .now, dear .Gott,
I* one in tw enty *samfi , ‘mp provide you, in this dull
Tbis is no fanciful picture. ljut*!,H requisites?
I* one of many more,
sober fact. Many a man will make ready for the training that will season with several excellent a ttr m Mein mind i* settled up tq, clean
light of it until he come* to think u transform him iill«s a “ first cla*s *b&gt;ns.
De whole vorid of! de floor.
7"
Are there, two or ; Next Friday night Mr. Edouard |
Because yuU, vhi mein bardner, dear over, but I venture to say that* few lighting man?"
f _ P ’0 i t c * w h o ‘i" # «ll known nnd very I
* G of t .
Will (.treat it lightly after careful! 1brer in twupty?
Tl
. may not, ,lie called
n i l into
.
ftopulur
three / plays
An E xtra rhunce.is gillen.
thought. It is no more impossible
rimse who
‘
. here „will present
' .
^
---------iiftiri^R ddi
“So help at vonce, or etSe I ’ll be.
than the great war Itself appeared ] the first* on the second-army, all tin*;
De Empower of lieffm.
he­
to he, only a few days before it be-! men* and women wjm remain
i their
.i i. bit at. home.
i. .. 1ally
Nl
I
I
gan
hind must. do
•* *patronized,
The cuitservphon of the shortened
Every member of the Red ( m**
* 1 wonder how many of our people . ‘ It ‘.is ir ue that we can greatly hifood supply is the one thing th a t should endeavor to take one or two
enjoyed' the bund concert last week crease tiie available tood supply
reaches nnd touche* every one, t h a t I tickets nnd those, who are not mem-.
in the (inrk. 1 mean by that bow out. of grain now used in mnhin
J} j Not yet, perhaps, but soon, F loridi-1bers please do your bit by boosting
many of our people were out la hear liquors, and by reducing household
an* iti common with all Americans nn’l if &gt;’&lt;MI *k&gt; not feet inclined to
i L farr .certainly..aill_LhuM—aim ..nU . .wiuiUl - But, when tluan^Lwo tilings TTiayhiVe 15 e | l WWl fbey can get,* rnm e-hprausn the 'Rnrf-Crtnnriir-hp‘ tended enjoyed it to tlie limit. are done; nnd done thoroughly, they
hind it, come foF your .own sake.
Sanford' has u ctrking good band will not he enough. .T h e final -de­ not what they want or even what There is no doUht th a t you will onnow and while it may rtot be appre­ rision will still rest In the hand* of they muy have the money to buy.
ciated t o the fullest here it has sev­ the men who raise our food in the but what they cun get. Then t h e y ' J°&gt;’ if-*
*ill discover to their great* surprise
Don t anyone be a SLA CK ER!
eral offers to play at oiher cities on first -place.
that they can get along comfortably I Remember, the American., Red
the glorious Fourth. And by tin*
The clear d u ty of the nation is to
‘
. 1 " with much less than they have been Cross is the official relief agency,
way th a t reminds me that thU guurnnlte the farme
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accustomed to, t h a t, all t h e i r ' lives B O I I l IN PEA( E A N D WAR of
Fourth
rth of all
ill other times should be for their crops when gn u,,, and a
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th a n the United Stares Government.
ihndt!«?• a gala occasion here in ban- reasoonablc supply of labor at bnr ,
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ford . If we ever -thought of cele- wost. '
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th *y ......,0,,• m° r,e th V ’ th.eIr
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cal systems could assimilate. They.
Death oi Mr*. Wise
hrating
!”&amp;!!*?
PoU
*k
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y
*hould
The clear d u ty of the farm er is td win find th&gt;t tthey
{,cy wi||
ter
offl
fie mysterious death
M
will hp
he 1(K
better
off
j' T
The
floatn of
ot .Mrs.
.do i t .this year. I ritr not-mcah**et-- raise food enouglTTo. wln lhTiU'war j
with* one third or one half less meat} Mary Wiso a t T a m p a last \Vodn« tink off a million dollars worth of fur. democracy . against Kuiserism
than they have ordinarily -eonmimed i d a y . will bo regretted in Lids d l y
powder and making useless noises
\ q -such responsibility ban ever lan d they will improve under th e j where she resided with her turn,
but just one of those good old fash­ rested’ on any class of men since the
They will discover thnt George Wise for th e past year.
ioned Fourth of July ‘ celebrations world began as rests*today on the change.
they
will
improve
under n "ration
The. following account appears in
that would be fulbqf patriotism aftri farmers of America.
of
sugar
and
syrup,
one
quarter
of
yesterday's Tam pa Tribune;
significance. VYe could have n fish
the
usunt
allowance.
They
will
be
The funeral of Mrs. Mnry Wise,
fry and 'athletic contests and many
forced to other changes and reduc­ whose body wa* found floating in
'
The
wnr
is
making
trtuny
other features and if necessary have
it at one of the nearby resorts nnd changes and reforms that have been tions of diet and will wonder why the Hillsboro river lust Monday was
they are clearer headed and more burled
yesterday
in • Wondlawn
the day wquld really’ mean some­ discussed for years \yith indifferent
efficient in spite
~
success
attending
the
efforts
of
the
CfirocJiiry. With 4h o .0 asl rites over
thing for both yuting and old. Tills
A considerable part fo our pre­ the body there fades from public in­
would In* a good stunt for the S.in- reformers have come about since the
war
brought
people
to
their
senses.
paredness
will come through a di­ terest u case that for several (lays
ford Bund to work up.
One of these is the useless society minished foml supply, through fewer was one .of ,the most mysterious
stunt of doing nothing th at was of varieties if food and reformed appe­ deaths ever known in the city. For
* There werU several accidents re­ any benefit to the comm unity and tites. It will be a real prepareeness, several days nftcr tho discovery of
ported in the auto world here last the society sets especially of the for it will conserve the food supply the body it ln&gt;; unclaimed und unweek and this reminds me that the* larger cities having been brought to for the men at the front, and it will identified nt the undertaking parlors
auto drivers or at least some of them their senses ure now engnged in fit us better for what is to come, of R. Marion Reed, while the police
are gettiniv mighty /careless and they work th a t really amounts to some­ And while the men who are to go to department worked dny nnd night
do not seem to cure for life or prop­ thing.
the fighting lines are in the training to find the relatives of the woman,
erty. Our good roads are a great
Everyone in society will be inter­ camps wouldn’t it be rather a good and to clear up the circumstnnces
tem ptation to speed nnd there are
It Is
ested in un- article appearing in idea for those who «tny at hqn\o to connected with the death.
some drivers that shuuld be taken
Harper's Baxnr for June, w ritten by prepare themselves liy training and now generally accepted by the po­
up and examined for their sanity.
Mrs. J. FTancis' A. Clark, du ugh ter subduing their nppotitics to meet lice and the public that the unfor­
The taw- that prevents youngsters
tunate woman wandered away after
of Mr. P o u ltney Bigelow. Discuss­ new conditions?
under fifteen from driving .should
leaving an automobile o f , relative*
ing the wonderful changes th a t have
also be m ade to apply to older ones
com e, over society during her life­ WHAT TH E RED CROSS MEANS near the Butterwortb home on East
that have no sense. A good-fine
Park, where she -was going to visit,
time.
Mrs, Clark says: "A brief
levied on some of the careless ones
ten year* have seen the passing of People Not Taking Interest That and losing her way in to the dark­
would d a much to stop this wild
ness, fell -into the river.
Occasion Demand*
the so .called society lenders. Now
eyedv idea of speeding and paying no
T h e following article was written
gorgeous functions are given only for
Tho RutfcrwortliH were nt eburch
attention to the rights of other
charify, and the smartest social g a th ­ ip consequence of the lack of e n th u ­ .at the time ‘Mrs. Wise alighted from
people on the roads.
erings have become
smaller ami siasm in supporting the Red Cross the nutomohiio ot the corner, it wns
. . * * * .
• / more conservative.
Formerly, life here, and the lack of interest shown learned Snturduy, but unfortunately
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. t In this great time, when e v e ry in society was tho only outlet the in the recent benefits for th a t spei- Ihe Ohmes did not wait to ascertain
citizen m ust do his part, the Presi­ fashionable woman had for her en ety, which must be due in a meas­ this fact. Why Mrs. Wise did not
d e n t' has made his chief appeal fo ergies. Today she has entered the ure, to an unconscious ignorance of wait nt the Buttcrworth home for

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the return of the family has not been
learned.
The funeral was held from the un­
dertaking parlors of D. Marion Reed,,
with w ry Ice* conducted by Rev. T
J. Nixon, I n addition to the imme­
diate _relatives of the dead woman
the services were attended by n
pum ber of friends of the family and
persuiis who had known Mrs. Wise
when *he lived In Tam pa.

Southern o w f i S / K S i
tire species of
(a Gregtl), which Is but n
that state, but become*
Arizona. It bear* ” " ” '
flowers and an abundant
sharp thorns.

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Economy Can
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It doesn't pay •„ N1W. 63 F*&gt;the exjHtise ..f sm,.r.,| .
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Airs. Wise is survived by her hus­
of time ami cffuri *ti
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band, w h o 4s in Mobile; u daughter, economy. Smin; m |t
it &lt;(-!» u„rn ,,Q°t
Mrs. Paul Oh me of 11run don, a U I* Mnrjli.
ihaa
daughter in Philadelphia aip! one
son, George Wise of Sanford.
Floured Out by 6clenee.
T he pull hearers were Joe Turcks,
An Italian .scientist bn* j h ,.,.*
P. A* Coe, if, A. Thornton, W. D. * “T ...... - I "
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Summer7 ‘ves tent equivalent m the Z w ‘
thin ot «•»"&gt; ‘hnn ‘.•.chi ......
Following PrecedonL
"Wliore 1* that cuff I had on yester­ '
How Long?
day?” aMicd the bmigry-lonklng poet,
'Mother.'* sab I ............ ........ ,
"I sent It l&lt;r*tkt) laundry," said his down « paper telling of ,|i(. SU£ ™ J
wife. •‘Gracious, woman. I had a poem the French nnny, ••|l„vv |„ntr u^ ° f
,
u*
written on it 1" "Oh, it will come back. felloe- Siam i-,
'llin |
You Ifriow your |a&gt;cms always do.”— I Tel:* lltliati. |; |, . t
•‘dentr
Yonkers Stalesman.
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Farmers and Fruit Growers
Items of Interest for the M a n '
Behind the Plow
0
Dried.Fomin Save Cans
There is no need of emphasizing
jjjp gearrity of tin and glass canv
,(Vfry houw-wifv who ia tryitig to
fonrervr foods against the coming
^no»» it i» hnf&lt;t to get them ut
reasonable prices, or at any price'.
The demand for tin cans is 25 to
40 per cent* greater than last year
'and tin plate from which they are
made i* less available. The reason
or the scarcity is obvious.
Tin
plate is
per cent steel and 2 per
rtnt tin. and steel is the bnckbone
ef war.
The price of gloss has risen stead­
ily until it has reached a p o in t.th a t
mokes any tnrger extension of its
nil impracticable,. Fiber a m j^ papir
containers are corning into use.
It is riot necessary that all kinds
of food be packed in tin or glass
containers says the University of
Florida Extension division.
Corn,
owed potatoes*, beans and peas do
not need to be canned; they can
dried and will keep under proper
conditions for several months.
Jellies nnd preserves can be kipt in
wide mout ted bottles and sealed
wfyh » cap of parafln; _

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health of the family will ascend while
the grocer’s bill descends.

&gt; tion' of

and make return for the
benefits and blessings his country
has secured to him. * When the
honor and prestige of the Nation are
a t’ stnftp: wtn*n
cess of the Nation are threatened
and the safety of the Nation en­
dangered, there comes, a. call to
which every true citizen will respond.
Not every one is called Upon to
hear arms for his country, hut every­
one .is called upon to do some ser­
vin'- to his country. Some are to
tight our enemies on the seas, some
our enemies on land, some iq -fhanufacture The munitions and other
things our Array and N ayy will need,
some to grow products tex feed our
Nation and our Army and the peo­
ples arid armies of our allies.
T o seo th at tries? things arc done
is the duty of our Government, and
to accomplish these things our Gov­
ernment must hnve nlrgc sums of
money to pay our soldiers and our
sailors, to purchase things they will
need for warfare and maintenance,
and money to lend to our allies who
have beeji hard pressed with the
fearful expenses- of three - years of
fearful war. This money must he
drawn from the body of the people;
it is neither desirable nor wise to
draw it all from the financier* &lt;&gt;r
the wealthy of the country, nor
would it In; patriotic. .This "Liberty
Loan" should b e ’ the loan
of the
great body of the American people,
and not from only one or several
classes. The more the peuple
finance the Government th e les*
dictation then- can he from spetial
Interests.
The money to meet the immedi­
ate need of the United States in t h ’s
war is to he raised b\ the sale i f
Liberty Loan bonds- I t is nut tu
he sent abroad, hut
\i *)pernle&lt;|J
in \ n n r : . . t , . . n d it wdi g o h a t h i n t o
the pockeT- of t fie J * ■J*I• v\ lit lire 1
earn- m return for tlt.-ir jir** hit'
their labor, their mamifaeture- Tit
people of no*nation every before Ipol
so magnificent a chance to do the*
patriotic thing, the noble thing, uu&gt;t
at the same time profit themselves
so greatly by doing H.

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PACE THREE

Hard Indeed.
"This Is a hard world," sold the
steeplejack as he crashed to thy pave*

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Ilona"(iPad''l*onring the name of an U n b t e line fence along the souihe ru
Egyptian monarch o f die eleventh dy I horvler of the l ulled Hfntea. When
nasty. In the Slnde botlecttoa at the ! contracts now ruiiuliiR oro ramplatel
British museum.
the nlllcage will he much increased.*
New South Wales lias i-xjx-ndixl over
Easily Explained.
S-J7.is»».iasi f,,r rabbit extermination
Mother—1 wonder how this hook got and has within Its Isirders t»*f.»"Si miles

Creeks Knew Tin.
. The Greeks In the Homeric time*
were fnmlllnr with the metal tin. Cop­
per. tin nnd gold were u««sl by IIcphnesins In welding the famous shield
of Achilles. Tivehty layers, o f tin
in such n horrible condition? Lltllo o f fence One of \Ve-tern Australia's were In the rtiir;iss uf Agntnemnon.
W illiam — I henrd paid say It was’ bx&gt; feiui-s evii inl, i-iitlri-l) a&lt; n —x the &lt;m i.1 No nllusb-M to tin Js fouud I11 tho
dry for him. so I poured water on it.
i tnc-iit D f hit, ) e-ir- the rabbit lias "Odyssey."
j
| been repaying lu part for Ills kcoppaying bis iHiiinl. ns It were. Ho goes
RAY GREAT DISTANCE RUNNER j to
Soils and Crops.
swi-H-the total of fixsl exports from
A
close
s t u d y , of soils nnd crops
Has Confidence, Nerve and Gammiie, the commonweiiIth. Along the coun­ shows (lint the relation Is purely natu­
try
roads
rabbits
may
be
M-yn
hung
on
He Oefeated the Beit of Them.
fences a wail lug the passage of the rab­ ral, lu that crops showing preference*
Many claim that Jolo Bay U the
bit in n s. which a-envoy them to the for n certain soil Is due entirely to
best dlstanco f'Kit runner ever devel­ packing lioii-cs to U* prepared for ship­ the dcmmnts of these crops for n defi­
oped In tills country. He Is u real ment us frozen meat and hides. Prac­ nite niuoutit of water nnd wnrtnth.
racer, full of nervo nud confidence. tically all lire eX|*ortisl. The Austro* Phut If is si is a secondary considera­
After the race at the rnnnmn-I’ncitb- linn does not eat •'vermin."—National tion. ntul ns this ran e a sily ho sup­
plied hy man the problem Is solved.
champlonshlps, when he turned up nu&lt;1 Geographic Magazine.
defeated eurti gool 0110* ns Norman
Soap an Antitaptie.
Taber, who n short time previous
Some medical authorities, exiilaiiilng
made the 4 minutes 12 IhTi Mx'onda
world’s record time; A M Klvlnt irnd i ' ,l0
of epidemic ill-, i&gt;,-s in
several others, n reception was jpn. . lecetit .'curs, arc suilieh-nity free iroin
’TtHifcsslonul lies |o attribute this M tcrCTt-iiT '.7 r iriTitflGhjis n o r T*&gt; Tncsltcnl *
sHeiiir, hut to the lui-reaseil u-,- of |
-oap and wtiter. Many medical uutbor; Ities hold tliu opinion that with a clean
•1 hotrit1 nud a clean |*ersoti no i,ue tussl j
have iniicli fear of Infratlon. A writer
In the New York Medical Ih-cord says: |
".Snip is now recognized to Is* alitl-1
septic and to U* ellU-aelotis iiiu-t pr-&gt;’ j
'duct* a latlier. Bacteria rubbed Into 1
s,xip or dropjssl tin Its surface are In- !
j capable p t itiulllpllcalhai. The typli«*)i| .
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•meillus Is very sensitive to s,*up, rit-lni-killed b&gt;* a ft |s-:* cent *.solution In n ,
short time. More than half the tola)
* nufnher w ill die hi a minute. The |
thorough iin* &lt;&gt;f a pm,- |Hitash
Ito-t old) a lie-- !i:ii . il i.ti-i ‘nd "l &lt;Ihig. hut Is mi ueiive taxor in cm ling
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. .Velvet (leans for Food
, There bas been much discussion
regarding the velvet bean as a food
possibility, based on varied experi­
ences. Mbs Agnes Ellen Harris of
the University of Florida extension
division submits this information',
which comes from Mrs. Classen who
has tried them.
" I have tried-two kinds, the com­
mon mottled velvet bean nnd the
Chinese variety, and have proved to
m y satisfaction that they are per­
fectly wholesome when eaten in the
same qu a n tity • as other beans,- such
as limn, kidney or ■r\avy.
They
'cause n&lt;f iiigt\st"ive liistuTTiarici*,
which may lie partly due to the way
I prepare them.
" T h e skin of these beans is very
course and heavy.
I understand
th at with any kind of beans it is the
skin that causes trouble; so the first
thing I do is to gel rid of the skins
•on the velvet beans. I* soak them
for 21 hours, bring them to a boil,
and then add a tt-uspounful nf soda
to a cup of dried beans. 1 then rinse
them
in cold water and the skins
-The housewife may do much to­
wards alleavioting the shortage if be so Iqase they will slip oil easily.
cans by doing a large share of hdr They can be removed quite rapidly.
own Cooking at home. The demand
"I have made three kinds of soup
“ for "rivi(fy"7 o na t " foods.-mn-h «•» tritb—these- br-rm---which have been
bi'o'd pork and be ms nnd many e* r y ‘satlsfni tor\ a soup with milk.
other*, with the simple direct om. niie with initial
and ih* ihnrd Cin
"heat . and serve," represents the made by cooking t he l&gt;e;iiis wit h a
'W art the Skidding,
Urgi't fatter in the increased uu- "I hum bone, just like the old fashioned
it I
In- 11 C-S--I lilltig lo ril-lt Ml
hueics- l-iti ■reno-iubt-r tln-re's lots of
tin can*.
,
navy bean iuup. I have also made
“ sktihlilig."yianj articles formerly sold in tin good bean croquettes and bean
container.* are now Ijeing packed by ifnullle. They make a fine combina­
the manufacturer in fiber, paper of tion for all sorts of things, but they
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cloth. uTfcl thoe housewife should fol­ must always be combined with
low their lend.
something' of a high llavor because
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the. are larking in thiit ri-sjWt,
"These an* the times (rial trx
Pllut.l l-&gt; Am, I t .III l ‘l r „ .Xk-1,1 I.IUI'II
Iluilil a Storage lloiv-c
"I Imught my beans al a mill an man's soul-,
-aid ohl Tom Paine
Ti t *»xxi-i-t potato acri age has hulled them myself
Ai least half III B e v i i l l l t lollari - l a &gt; «
This \ . . , r
zoo ii.xr
been greutly increased in Florida in wore hud. because th e y had been ex­ 11*17 Is a time that tries our Amer­
line with the National demand for u posed to the weather, but even then icanism.
NTit hy the amount of derail the athlete* at the Olympic qlub
greater production of food crops. It when I weighed the good beahs I money realized by the sale of these I dttle dole was culled,upon fora »|*et*ch.
anil what he said was, "I came here
U not reasonable to suppose that all found they had cost me two cents
bunds but by the hum her of sub­ (ruin Ctllenko l» defeat Mil* champions
of the sweet potatoes produced in pound, which is .cheap enough in scribers to the loan, byt the number ami record hutders, and I did It good
the state ran be eaten in n short these days of high living costs."
of Americans who lend their money and plenty.'* Furthermore, since then
time, nor th a t all ran find a ready
Velvet beans arc grown in great to their Government, is the Ameri­ he ha* defeattsl other great lUnnerS.'
Previous to the one and a half tulle
market' ut good prices? To save quantities in Florida and if they can can ism of the people of the United
rni-e at tin- Mlllrose games, xxIn-re the
them for food it is necessary that hi- used for hum an food they will fill States to In- demonstrated
Star Brand Non-Filling Typewriter Rib­
Chicago hoy turned 11 new- record for
the) be, properly cured and store)). ajt important place in the family ra­
the distance, he aslietl the name of tin­
bons are guaranteed to give 75,000 im­
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* TJte mint* practicable means of tion.
4*+ + + + + + + 4 + ■►+ *!•*&gt; 4* *t* + *}&gt; men w ho xxere going to run ngal|i*t
storing the sweet potatoes is in a
Shallop fulfilniion for Corn
pressions of the letters “ a” or “e" with­
^ THIS PLA Y ER'S MIN ID NOT
+ him. When the most dan genius com­
building i reeled and fitted (or tin*
Rest results will! h- obtained by
petitor In the field xtns inmllohed Bay
+
ON
GA.ME
OF
DOMINOES
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remarked "Is that all I have to beat?
purpo-i. says A. I*. Spencer of the cultivating corn -hallow during the
out clogging so as to show on the paper.
’ + Well. I w 111 make a record lu the race
lTnivvr«itv of Florida extension divi­ dry period. A light cultivator "t hat +
+
dotuln*&gt;i-s the "Indoor ■&lt;• anyway. 1 was never so fit for a race
H u y ly p t w n t in n tu p p i n t o f '
sion. To Jmild surh a house re­ will • thoroughly pulverise the top + W
p a stim e " 111 th e T e x a s 4 ns 1 am nt the present time."
quires money and knowledge. The soil to a depth of hot more than two 4
in d itin g &lt;-nuq*. th e W hite 4
Jifie de feat isI the "easy hunch," ns lie
money should be raised in the com- inches is the best to use, says’ thr 4 Sox were thoroughly lull luted 4 termed the other entrants during the
THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY
munin to be served and the knowl­ V diversity of Florida extension divi- 4 Into Us Mcieliltllc posslblUlles, + conversation. Moreover, he made a
PHONE.Uti
SAN FOB l&gt;, FI.OIIIDA
4 j tolly G ray xx ns one &lt;-f the hiltl- **’ world's Indoor record for tin* distance
edge gained from persons who have sum.
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had some experience will) the pro­
MoistUre is brought up froth be­ + ales. Iq a close four-handed 4
Joic Bay Is full of cohfideiicc, netfo
nnd gamepess. which requirements are
cess of properly curing the p o tato . low the corn roots by capillary nt: ♦ gnme he becam e I'Sellixl at the
With everything pointing to a traction.
This process goes right + prosi'iect of winning mnl .as he * necessary to he a p -»1 f,s»t"nituiur
—«*■ L ‘ l !
"*■ played his hist plis'u y e l h d . j ' l ^
. long war. if Is likely thnt curing and along when the soil is firm about + open" Instead of tlic'cotiveiillAn* J
storing houses will be needed for thf- roots, but if th*' soil.is pulverized F m| -dom ino."
+
sevtral years.
In that time, the to a considerable depth, the How of
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profit* from handling, potatoes will moisture is ’stopped at the level
pay for the houses and they can be reached by the cultivation.
Used to advantage in succeeding
It is necessary to pulverize the
year*.
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Pure ice cream is more than a delicious refresh­
If there is no storage house in coming to the surface nnd being lost
—y&lt;wr-vicinity;-now-hr the ttm ir tt r br'e by"Tvapoirat1on.“ ‘ lf any light shower
ment —it’s a nutritious and licalthful food - as good for
gin the agitation necessary to secure fulls sufficient to cake the surface of
■one. The extension division is ready the soil when- dried, work the culti­ Games Played Close to the Actual
children as for grown-ups.
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to help with information amj* plans. vator in the field ujiain to break the
Fighting
Line.
caked surface.
And notwithstanding the high prices of fresh fruits,
By such m e th o d s of. careful c u l t i ­
Plan Your Meals Carefully
John B. Foster. adTctary of the New
The day of thp groaning dinner v a tio n w m oisturi/ will be c o n s e r v e d
sugar and sweet cream, of which it is made, this superior ice
table i* doomed.
For housewives, for th e crop a n d th e roofs of th e York Giants, agree* with President
cream costs you no more than formerly.
Burrows of the ljiteniatlonnl h-ngne
•re harning th a t the loajlcd table p l a n t s will n o t be disturbed,
that war will not hurt the game of
*nd the full dinner puil do not mean
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.to mean a great deal of waste of
erty I.oan
ball 111IjtHi be stimulated,___
food.’ So ut this time it i.i unpatri­
By Hon. Carter Glass of Virginia,
"War has never hfiit IwaetiaU In this
otic and in bad taste. A great deal .Chairman of House Committee on country.'* said Foster.. "As a matter
of fact. It was the baseball played
may be saved by garefui selection Hanking and Currency.
•nd poking of th e day’s food. Cook
In ordinary times the ordinary, during -1lu* elvll xvlir hy the mitdft-r*
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only whur will be needed and plan average citizen of the United States xxhhh resulted Iq giving tho gnmo Its
to use every scrap left over.- lie has feew demands made upon him great ImiH-tus In this eoimtry.
ranful that no food Is wasted by his National Government.
"Baseball was. highly prosperous
He
through poor or carrlpss cooking, daily receives his mail delivered to during the Sputilsh-Amerlean war. To­
being Fcorrhed or underdone. Teach him by a Federal employee. If he ronto had an extrnonlliinrlly good seathe family to ra t only what they is a manufacturer or exporter he re­ •on last year. As n result of tho pres­
nfe*l and not great quantities he- ceives consular reports and other ent war lu Europe there l* more base­
Served every day in all- the popular flavors. Eat
-cauve it tastes good, is thu advice of documents. If he Is a farmer ,hp ball- being P ltjc d In England and
Mi*v Agnes Ellen Harris of the Uni­ receives various bulletins from the France than ever M o re , and tho game
it at meal time and between meals.
It is delightfully good.
versity nf Florida extension division. Government,“ and tkrqugh the ex­ has gullied a foothold lit Italy. The
9*
ix-servists who were called homo to
Tlnn by p a n n in g your meals by tension work of the Agricultural De­ tho colors look the sport with thorn
On Wednesday and Thursday of each.*week a
the follow ing rule you will have well partm ent he receives material as­ when they left this country.
balanced menus furnishing enough sistance. He pays his taxes t a . t h e
"Baseball games lutvo lieen plnyod
special icc cream of rare flavor is featured. Your dealer
food for the working man and grow Federal Government (unless he he repeatedly close to the actual fighting
lnJt children. First have a meat or wealthy enough to pay an income line. One such game at Verdun went
serves “The Velvet Kind” or will do so if you request it.
mt*t substitute (eggs, beans, peas, tax) only in an, indirect way and in seven innings before It was broken up
■cheese, milk, e tc .) .. -Then a stdcrhy no great amount by paying a little by tho appearance of hostile aero­
vegetable, rice, potatoes, dried
higher price for some of his pur­ plane*.
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"There la a lot of baseball being
macaroni, etc. Then a succu- chases. He serves occasionally* on
ixlsycd around Iomdon, and It Is ex­
*nt vegetable or salad, green veget- the juries in the Federal courts.
citing more Interest lu that vicinity
* &gt;c cooked or served raw. • Let the But ns a general thing the Federal than It ever did. before. There are
*w»&lt;rt be preferably of fruit though Government asks' nothing of him. plans to organize n professions! league
1 the meal is light a pudding may In return for the benefits he derives at Monto Carlo ns soon as tho war 1*
. ,,rv*d. Sugar will-be furnished from the Federal Government, in­ over.
■Tho more men are forced to think
•a the pudding or simple cakes that cluding protection at home and
rniy he served from time to time. abroad and what blessings of liberty of serious things the greater Is their
need for some form of relaxation. It
Awdd duplication of foods.
If he enjoys, the only return ^ho is
la
probnhlo that everybody will be
»ou serve meat do not ‘ include a called upon to make is to stand up •talking war. but there will be no bet­
D n l m : . M A f m , Ira
O i d m g r a n d u u h n , *od|t«.
” e,t , substitulc in the menu.* Do when "The Star Spangled Banner" ter place to discuss.thlnga than nt tlio
r r r a m m t k r r . S e e ‘T i n
(la in , bolrla. # 1 * ^ -o lld lrd
V rlrrl Kind" and the a r r k l j
An, H „M Miptllcd In a n f
**rv® Potatoes and macaroni, or is played and to cheer a little on the baseball parks. From all my experi­
tpacialn.
•uanO lf.
d beans nnd potatoes, or baked Fourth of July.
ence nnd my yearn of connection with
*ns and meat, or hot biscuits and
But when the country is at war the game It Is my opinion that, war
J \ . “MpHngs. Plan simple meals th e ordinary, average American citi­ or no war. baseball Is duo for a good
cooked and served and the zen is called upon to show apprecia­ year."

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TU ESD A Y S
FR ID A Y S

IN S A N F O R D — Life fa Wo,th Living

VOLUME VIII

SANFORD. FLORIDA, TUESDAY. JUNE IK. 1917

NUMBER 87

WATERWAYS IMPORTANT RUSSIANS
FLAG RAISING PRESIDENT DESIGNATES
AS FLORIDA GOOD ROADS ■ORDERED TO A. C. L. DEPOT THIS RED CROSS WEEK
SAYS SANFORD COMMITTEE
PROCEED BIG EVENT
ASKS YOUR ASSISTANCE
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sinn* report on improving Kissimmee
LITTLE NEWS FROM EITH ER PATRIOTIC RAILROAD EM­
River for navigation and by that
* FRONT—ZEP D ES­
PLOYEES H OIST OLD
improvement drainage u vast acre­
age of valuable lund hereabouts.
. ■. TRO YEP
GLORY ALOFT
Ills views, entire, could with profit
Another Zeppelin airship and its
With
program unexcelled by
be repeated to this -assembly, but
time forbids.
A single pertinent entire crew has been accounted fo r!an y previous occasion and with an
Flying high I audit- n"re of not less than one thou­
paragraph should, however he re­ by n Hritisb aviator.
cm
a
bomb
dropping
raid
on the sand persons. Old Glory was lifted
corded here, as (t points the judg­
Kentish
coast
of
Englund,
the
mon­ and turned Ion to the breeze over
ment of an expert, and that judgster
aircraft
was
set
on
tire
by
the thu Atlantic.. Coast l i n e _ passenger
.ment you will nble is precisely in
guns of a pilot of the Royal Flying station Sunday at four •&gt;*e|ock.
line with the ofliciul decision of the
Corps, who went up to give it battle, • The tlug ifroduction and raising
Hoard of Engineers. In his Scien­
and
th" Zeppelin fell, a mass ‘of was the result of romhir.e I effort
tific review of the subject, Mr!
|Hr..urs, to the ground. Another dir­ on the part « f the otli«-yit . .iff and
Randolph says, " I urq not the cham­
igible that accompanied the raider local employees of the. company in
pion of any favored route, hut I can
made its escape.
Sanford and heading Die l*«t as their
8**'* advantages of one route over nttother, and I should be derelict in
Lit.lv* lighting! except by the* nr- chairman was A D. Parrish, chief
ell known for
my duty if I did not point out th&gt; Ullerv wings is taking place* on any dispatcher, who is
his
energy
and
enthusiasm-once
In*
items which constitute these advun i of lice Various war fronts. On the
tngrn.
From -fa !;»onvi!’ - t i «*?•- front in France held bv 'the British, ijHikes hold of a thing. .

promoting" would be carried out in
the Red Cross campaign.
Now CHAIRMAN NEAL W A N T S
CO-OPERATION O F SE M I­
when th* captains and their teams
hit you, rome across, do your best
NOLE'COUNTY
and that effort will be the means nf
This is Red Cross week rirranged
healing a wound or nt least adding
by
the order of President Wilson
comfort to those who are working
and
the Seminole branch will make
the trigger end of the war.
special efforts in interesting every
The Hoard of Trade is now pre­ one in this county to take u hand in
paring plans and cxtirtiates to he assisting in this great work. *Dr.
presented the city council seeking T. A. Nia\ the chairman, makes
t h e . improvement
needed on the iin appeal to you in the following
bulkhead.
We must beautify this letter to The Herald:
water front thi— summer and have
By special proclamation President
it in readiness .a t the many-tourists Wilson how ‘act aside this week as
who will conic ;o Florida the com­ Red Cross week and urges every­
ing season.
body to do all in their power to
help in raising funds for war relief.
This means that we must hot
Mr. W. G. Oglive, business man
of New York citv predict tin- lieav only contribute of otir means for the

Annual ’ meeting of the Central
Florida Highway Association, was
held in Kissimmee, in accordance
with call, June 14th., Sanford .and
Seminole county were represented
by Committee Chnirman C. R.
Walker. Secretary K. T. Woodrulf
and Member Executive "CommTttee
O. I’. Swope. The necessary busi­
ness was attended to, pending mut­
ters disposed of, reports, listened to,
interesting addresses made by sev­
eral, including Senator Carson of
Kissimmee, State Representative F.
W. I’erry of Ft. Myers, after which
the .Kissimmee p'cople entertained
the delegates and visitors handsome­
ly with a dinner at the Graystond.
i-Idi7 Until iin* arliTh ry .dtn-T-, There I 'ViTT* iT^.Tfi TT" nil* nhnrrr
~thr- *! * r---- — —— -—- *.——+-m— ..
Thct. officers of the Association ford, a ilPllance i&gt;r^Un miles, the
t -relief o f - o u r - o w n ,ln,y* wlift- w iil'tx r
Ic'Rt louriMl .Hramiii tliiw coming
Johns
river.
I.ukc
George
and
Lak
•
have
been only mior operations in |carrying nut of thitin- nrpgra
iiriig*.u-rThe
were re-&lt;}lected: T. Ed. Hrynn, presill &lt;&gt;r injured lint help nur a llie s who
th at Florida has ever
the nature nf r:ii,I-s ami a rmifititiu- •lag a large ••• - , v . *•• ...
.i-i-d |,y
dcrit. I,. I*. Dickie, secretary and «&lt;&gt; Monroe afford a waterway whic
J
i In- liriinl
ong Iiormbortn- the
brunt of the
bis statement on ill. •I'a-e-l lill -III, — i.im ’ long
(hi* in ri.iI . o * iV it\ 1*1.1! h.«- M
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lj : in- ■r i.(
,.ii down, with the exception ■&gt;( Nice herd* but lull,, , \pi-nditnr,- •■( mon­ tion
lighting,
(or
they
are
lighting for
all
over
the,
country
all'l the la s t
ml
President M- M- Smith who po*i- 1 ey for dredging to give it the de- been -o protiiitiuri'd fur week* past*. c v .s u p e iin f i m i l .............................
millions t Ii,. \ urious eoitutrii-H an- our liberty as well as their own.
N'l-.if 11urt rhii'in' tin' ( ••-r man-, ill III even 11 nil- till' tlug reached the
tivelv declines, withdrawing in favor j
drptli.ii/ I" L et. It i entirely
Let u.~ lint make the mistake that
a
night attack seaized pnrtioirx of top of t hi* ling fmil-- |ifrr**f|y as the s|h*nditig m the I ’nited S t a t e s for
ef ' St. Petersburg’s delegare,* Mr ■PN»l*vr. fur nur. military and naval
supplies,
lb- a l-o advocates a d v e r ­ England did of sending our boys to
trenches
held
by
tile
French,
hut
The
Assoeiation
“‘Hhorities
to
consider
every
putdi
band Hnislied the S t a r Spangled
|.. A. WJiitney.
tising heiau.se many city men are the tiring line without ample provi­
. whs. loath to relieve Mr. Smith; whose improvunient upon which the United later were forced to give back most Banner, and cutighl by aii sinitrl answering the call to farms mid are
sion for taking rare nf. them. Hhe,
On wind from the south, - see tiled (o
telling work in behalf of good roads Slates is expected to expend money of them in a counter attack.
looking
foe
sri-tioiis
of
the
country
Ilk*- oursylves was unprepared when
in connection with this organization from t h e . viewpoint of. Its usefulness various-sectors'artillery' duels are In’ r^icli t6wnrd thi* north, mutHy tdl* that are now productive, and enjoy
her first troops were hurried to the
is greatly
appreciated.
However to the army and navy in time of war, progress. Considerable activity-con- Inu of a flolid Union, novrr to brnak clim atic 'conditions the yertr ‘ ro u n d
front,
and consequently many of
linties
in
Hetgiifm
in
the
regions
of
hence,
tin
interior
channel,
mil
of
Th.- fl.iini- (iiiiinl iiti^tnifit
Mr. Smith, "assured the assembly
adapted to no .jog all s.-ri- ,-f , - u p . tn r soldi, r- -offered f••r the lack of
•&gt;teen»t
raet
e
.uni
I
II
I
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n
reach
of
ili,'
goie&gt;
of
.i
ho-iilc
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t
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fllftlilfl.l
* fi.ii if! would lie with the foovrlicce--.ir&gt; mean* of relief
This is
In Mm i doniti. tin- arid!-ry duels If. ff| M - u i r ...........Ir i « IlfKltH- U # If
i i heart and soul, just tie* -unn would have the profcri-tire o\er a
no
longer
.1
need
that
idistmit
11
* *lu loilfili ii ulol tw,nl\ &gt;rloin*.|t
channel mi near the must Iloit it tliat Imvi * ln'i-ii to fiioi'n . (or -i v- at t«*n«t,iii. «• it filler ihr . •itntnantl •*1
and as much* as ever.
is
near
at
hand,
thir
own
hravo
could lie swept Ii) gull tire. Ilot It ertil Weeks are *&gt;t111.giiltig on, but I tie * ’-ip* to o . Herring, dud during thi* count) liooklet.- I I I . nli-I out the past
Among tlte most interesting ami
may be urged* that the St. Johns expected infantry attacks have not llag raising* stood nt attention 'ami week on direct letter applications. boys are going daily to don Khaki
important of the reports presented
Truly the applie.itiotiji -TTTf these and shoulder the rifle. Let us have
Mean while the salute.
route can only be carried, we will yet been developed
b
was that of the Waterways Committin- equipment* go forward on . the
say, to Salt Luke Creek, and then Entente forces continue to threw
The speaker of the occasion was booklets ure amazing mid can lie same lioat or ahead of them to taketfe, prepured und submitted by Sec­
a channel must he cut across into troops into Thessaly, the occupation Hon. Cary D. Landis, and in Ids only appreciated by reading the
retary Woodruff and followed by an
proper pare of them. *
.
Indian River, ati'd from* thence ves­ of various towns having been accom­ masterful way he told the story of letters from all over t ’a- country
eloquent anti forceful appeal for the
The
subscriptions
caii
be
paid
-all
sels using the waterway would In* ex­ plished without untoward incident. tin* tlug from its birth in ’"ti to the Risking about Seminole eounty.
cause from Chuirman Walker. The
nt once, if you are able.
but by
posed to gun lire. This js a true French cavalry now bus reached pr&lt; -rut day mol pointed the predii
d&gt;-!egntf*s testifietl their hearty ap­
monthly
lu-t.illineiit-.
if
you
prefer.
Iin
Sanford,
14*-r&gt;il*i
of
the
J'*th
Pharsala
mol
Donioko*,
-mith
id
statement of the ease, hot if the
|*ion that, at the end •&gt;( the present
proval of both the report and the
Thi-is
really
the
belter
plun,
bewill
lie
a
Hoard
of
(Trade
issue
Its
l.nri-v*.
while
Di'inirii
has*
been
ocj
passage from Jacksonville to Miami,
ho-liliijes, without tloiiht Old tilory
following plea b y vigorous applause.
cnii«e you will then use self sacrifice
compilation,
through
the
courtesy
of
or Key West must be made, it is enpied by the British.
v fuild be victorious mid have a
Sanford anti Haines City were conAlthough ipiici still prevails on |bigger, better liteniiing beratise of Editor Holly and tin- llerahl man. in niitjeipatioii of the monthly pay­
far preferable that 171 miles should
»n|i-r,-tl as places for holding the De­
lie made in safelv than that I lie the Hit—ian fr uit, there •seemingly "*ir tight (or demoi-raei aiub justiei- agent! tl' will be left to the llnurd of m e n t s and your contribution will
limiter meeting, the latter winning
finis lie better for you as well us for
whole voyage should run the gaunt­ i- an indication that hostilities -non
Other -|o-aki rs were Uei Brown­ Trade and will be deiotrd i-nlirely
&gt;(l-n the votes were counted, it liethe
hois at I lie front
to
a
progressive
boosting
of
Sanford
will
In-gin
there.
The
Russian
Du
run
let under hostile lire."
.
lee nt tin' I'ri'-byteriuii eliurih and
•••,* ronsidered more central ami tints
lias paSsed a resolution calling that H u . 11&gt; iiiuii of the Baptist church! and Seminole eounty. Any matter
Special eoiiiiiijtlccs will cull oil
After due consideration and dis­
belter accommodating those coining
a separate peace •with Germany: i.ot It of wlion paid tribute and all intended for that estiei-ial issue you this week for your contributions.
from flu* southern parts of the dis- cussion tin* mass meeting voted a would In- treason toward Ru-sinh"in.r !-» til,- l?a-* -ol to otir leaders should he maihol To Tin- Herald **' I'lea-e to.1 ho them a* liberal as your
resolutions,
which
t r• 1 Tiie waterway report being of committee mi
marl i-d lit all early dale
.
Allics.
I means will justify
If the commitget ,-ral interest we give same in foil, committee requested atol received I
; &lt; 1* n
&gt;11 erHit' ll'!
J tie fall to liiol you look them tip
i*.* .below.;
. suggestions, from any and nil dis­
l^. \V. II in-eti. * I i 1 t'oasl
l i l t . \MIKK I ' t ) It &lt; III IM Itl.N
l'etrograd, June 17. The Duma, •■•nl
and give your contribution anyway.
Mr. President anti Gentlemen of posed, and Inter appeared? with the in secret session bus passed a n eln * Llnp, and In no uncertain ti nns Mr.
There "ill be a rally Thursday'
was
oiianlinoosl y tiioi ' &gt;r .mi tmmedia!• ••il••n.•*t11«l Ii—
, i! lot . • 1 ui. .j
j 11 1
, ! gi.uiri 1 mill
'he Central Florida Highway* Asko- lielow. whir'll
\ni eric.111- For
\merit an night at seven thirty iq the park',
adopted:
1 t*l the llag.
He sp o k e of tile otic
Ited &lt; roHH
L,yution:
,
..
the Russian troops*.
enlivened' by music -by our loruf
Whereas our public roads are be­
1111
i.d
red
pec
eenf
loyalty
of
I
lie
Mother*
of
Sanford, "ill you not Juiml.
Vour Committee on Waterways
Th«* resolution declares n separate
The home guard and the
1 01 ..1 -I 1 h.1t ■•••lid y-nir Imy - and girl- to t lie
.I-*;*- Jeave to. refiort as follows: ing successfully and rapidly Imilt pear, with Germany *&gt;r nrolonged * "n**l Line men mol udi
squad of soldier* guarding tin* bridge
I *i '• realizing that the develop- and improved by politic |,eiil .co­ inactivity on 1 lu*. buttle front to In­ 00 s.ierthci w a - to o grea t, n o l o i r d i a \\ *1111:111 - 1 'ob loi \\i'dih'-^I.i y itinrii at Monroe, "ill In* here to give u* a
rnent and ‘construction of the Flor­ operation under the Government ignoble treason towanl's Russia'* I too heavy to hear in oriU-r to Mlakt' log at ti ti n'xJiiek? There j* going deiiiinisiration mill. Let every loyal
ida link of the Great Intra Coastal agencies of counties, 'or special tax allies, for , which future generation* -■•tie llag again victorious and to to to* a big meeting of children for citizen who appreciates his liberty,
Waterway Maine to K ‘*y West is of road districts;
never would pardon the Russia of tin- holster up mol carry nut the wishes tile purpose of MV'i-tillg thi* Red "lio cherishes tin* mctqory of our
And
Whereas’
our
public
.
water
largest importance and inconceiv­
present day. '.
. and commands of our I'rcsident and Cross’ in its whirlw ind campaign for brave patriots . who* died to obtain
*
,
the war fund. The .children are to that liberty, who hopes to hand thus
able vuluo to our state' and populace roads are citjier .lying idle und neg­
‘‘The Duma therefore considers," congress.
Chief Dispatcher I'arridt closed give The mites -pennies.
nickels heritage. down to his children ami
a** well as to the nation, this nun- lected, or are being unsuccessfully the resolution adds, "Hint the safety
lAUtcc has conscientiously lot noth­ und slowly improved by either pri- of Russia and the maintenance of the the program in well chosen wuftls Himes und quarters, preferably front hi* children's children come forward
ing get. by that could possibly be vule exploitation or by the United liberties' which hoyo been ’obtained and nguin sfmke his appreciation "I llicir own little savings but they are and help in this fund whiJlt t* **o»
utilized ' in furtherance of this t com­ States under the jurisdiction of thl* lie in an immediate offensive in the Targe nttondnnrc and the success are going to bnve a part to play urgently nyeded.
_
in the. grand work. Will you help?
mercially and strategically invalu- Waf Department;
close cooperation with Russia's alii . of the oei'usiiin.
T. A.'NcaL.
Girls and boys from five years to
ublc project. Hriofly as may In* re­ . And Whereas, in Texas and other
.
Chairman. .
lluard of Trade
sixteen come to this meeting and
suming what has been attempted states the land road system is being
l’etrograd (via London;, June 17.
Business is better today in San­ bear all about it.
Every mothpr
anil urcomplished, . it should be applied to water roads ami the con­
The announcement last week that
ford than it has been ip six years wl\o reads this article pleuse tell Itu-iness Meeting at Baptist Churrfi
•toted that* on November II und 15 struction nf artificial anil the im­ the cabinet had decided to suggest a
A liusln(Vs meeting of importance
and instead of beginning a summer some other mother to -end her child
l“»t was held nt Ft. Lauderdale provement of natural waterways is conference of thi* Entente Allies for
in a dull way, .every prospect for a. or children. We want to erili-t the is to' In-' held ul tlu* Hupti*l church
* he third nnnual meeting, of the being undertaken by public lo’cal examination of treaties was followed
mi next Wednesday evening ut 7:30
liUMtms* increase is in evidence.
children, we wunt their imtpirajion, o'clock, June 20th. It is urged that
Florida East Coast Cunul Associa­ co-operation,under the Government­ today by the publication of the non*
enthusiasm and |r.itriotjsm an endsent to the other government s in
tion. Secretary E. T- WoodAiff was al agenry nf Navigation Districts;
all the moiubors-'of the ehurch tw*
The
.Hoard
nf
Trade
is
every
day
le.-s chain to send ‘gut into Sanford present on aciuunt of the importdt legated to nttend anti foster thl*
And Whtfrisi* the water highways, question.
receiving inquiries for huquw, farm* to bring hack the |&gt;ennit-* -for
interests for which this committee both rivers and lakes, of Florida are
in. " of r||e nv-usuri** to
dlsru**«if.
The note suggests a conference and various kinds of business inter- AMERICAN BO Y S in Frame.
"ns rqipdintcd. At that meeting he greater in extent and of more Im­ to revise the agreement# existing
Some of them are a* follows;
u»U. Thu latent wants are from two
Don't forget to send them to the
urg.-d getting together of the East portance than those of any stale in among the Allies as to war
Report of building committee.
gentlemen
who
wish
to*construct
a
Woman's
Club on 'Wednesday morn­
Coast Canal advocates with the the Union:
' .
Appointment of a new buildinr.
with the exeeptlffn of the f.ondon' m0,|,,rn
laundry In Sanford ing r.t ten o'clock.
natural and engineer recommended
committee.
And Whereas the East Coast of agreement, which provides that none anti another who wants to establish
•
s *. Johns route boosters, in the be­ Florida and South Florida have of the signatory powers shall cpnRead the legal application for 'th*Junior
Guards to • Meet
a candy manufactory, and still ait*
•
.
lief that by so doing tangible results now reached a stage of development clude n separate peace.
corporatinn.
..
.
The members of the Junior Guards
other who wiint* to open up 11 branch
would follow, wheryns .with contend-' tITut ’ requires* for* vo n ,blued eco­
Diiicuss matters of discipline'.
.
are requested to meet ul tlie^coTtier
ostrich**ntnd
alligator
farm
in
San­
ing factions claiming recognition, ac* nomic* progress, the speedy and prac­
All*members
are urged to be pres­
of Sixth street npd Fork avenue on
Petrodgrail?' June Iff. .-(via Lon-, ford.
eompllshment was delayed an d . in- tical improvement of our main
ent.
next
Thursday
evening,
7
O'clock
for
don, Juno 17(- The first act. of the
died prevented.
•
George Hyman,
waterways: - .
*
I’an-Ilussian congress of all councils
Mayor Scot Beaton of Waycross, a short drill and then to march to
.
*
Moderator.
The idea of uniting took much
And Whereas it is reasonable to of workmen's and sqldiers’ delegates,
( i j . , and Mr. J . M. English of Clear­ the park whom the special rally is
better than was to have been untiri- expect substantia! aid from the upon which depends the immediate
to he held. The troops from Mon­
baud, the outcome of which was a Federal Government if this territory destiny of Russia in regnrd to both water were Board t)f Trade visitors roe and the Sanford Home Guard*
High Cotton Iterord
These gentlcmm
|#11 for a muss meeting to be held be organized into a Navigation Dis­ international and domestic questions Saturday night.
are
also
to
march
in
this
rally.
It
is
New
York,
June 18. There trig
are the guests of Mr. Geo. Mcin Sanford, February 2nd, 1917. trict for tlte
improvement of was to ratify the expulsion by the
Dougul, who is one nf the most pro­ htqo*d that every boy in Sanford renewed activity and excitement in
Hn the date named, delegates from waterways; bo it therefore
provisional government of the Swiss gressive Board of Trade members in between the ages of 12 and 17 will the rotton market at the opening
most of the eighteen counties direct­
join the Junior Guartls. Those over today! with picen making new high
Socialist,
Robert Grimm, who Is re­ the city.
Resolved, That a b/avlgnllon Dis­
ly in touch with routes stated as17 should join the regular Home records for 'the season.
ported
.to
have
been
the
medium
Demand
trict be created comprising the
“ milled. The object of the conferGuards.
througli
which
.the
Germans
at­
was
stimulated
by
sensational
counties of Duval, St. Johns, Clay,
The hoard of. governors' meeting
•nre was outlined by Mr. Woodruff
strength in Liverpool and unlavor
Marion, Putnam, Volusia, Hrevard, tempted to arrange a separate poucy wus well, attended last night with
Trip to Kansafc City
* Un then called Mr. C. R. Wulker
able prtvutc crop reports.
Around
with*
Russia.
Lake, Seminole, Polk, Osceola, St.
Mr. C. R. Walker, acting president
Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Chapman 25.40 for October, or about |3,50
the chair. Addresses were made
Grimm's
case
wns
taken
up
when
Lucie, Palm Hcach, Dade, Leo, De­
in the absence of Mr. F. F. Dutton, und Mr. nnd Mrs. Jot' Bussell and
and discussion was general. Among
per bale above Saturday's closing
Soto and Broward, for the construc­ the congress ussemhlrd tonight, im­ who is awuy on business. Several
good and practical things pre­
cbildrisi left this morning for Kunsas price, the demand wus checked by
mediately after the delegates had
tion'
of
improvement
of
the
following
matters of importance came up and City and will make the entire trip
sented was a lengthy elucidation
realizing und trading became Ima
elected as their president --Nr-Ci*'
were handled in a very satisfactory in their cars. They have a trailer
burn Consulting Engineer IshaDl water highways;
Teheidsc,
president
of
the
l’etrograd
.realizing
and trading became lest
From Jacksonville to Key West
way.
Randolph of Chicugo, well known
with nil the camping i^utlit und with nctike,
.
Council
of
Workmen's
anti
Soldiers'
through out the'country as well as and the Gulf of Mexico, via the fol­ Delegates.
-separate folding * rots covered and
a
j*
Grimm's
expulsion
wus
When the North Chapter of the mosquito proof they will be com ­
n Horida and needing no introduc- lowing routes:
approved by a vote of 640 to 121. ,
II. B. Connelly left Sunday for
The St. Johns Valley. Kissimmee
•inn to a Kissimmee audience, owRed Cross made their county levies fortable in the woods each night.
lnR to the fact of his identification Valley, Lake Okeechobee, Caloosa- • Mr. and Mrs. E. L. .Ferran of they taxed Seminole*-county to the Ralph has promised to tell The Connelly Springs, North Carolina,
projects for developing this hatehee Valley, the entire East Coast Eustis are in the city the guest of limit simply because t hey know that Herald about the trip after they u ■*■ where he will spend the next two.
their daughter, Mrs. I). L. Thrasher. Seminole's slogan "producing not rive at their destination.
*t»te having led to his some time
(Continued on Pago 3)
[weeks visiting his mother.

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realty worth while. Anti to na.v some­
thing Hint In really •worth while he
must do something that la really worth
while. Stripped «»f Verbiage, the whole
proposition cornel back to ono of com­
mon sen no and efficiency In retailing.
Alice Joyce Always Attractive
It has been Said that the motion
picture star of today has no trouble
in looking attractive for she is al­
ways cast in a society dramo with
beautiful frocks and luxurious set­
tings. In “ Her Secret," the Viatgraph Blue Ribbon Feature both
written and directed by Perry N.
VekrofI which is at the Lyric The­
atre. on Monday one- finds Alice
Joyce who is cast as a stenographer,
most attractive in a tailor mode
dress and business surroundings.
• “ Sure,” as the old Irishman said,
" I t ’s not the fine features, but the
fine U*s that counts." Harry T.
Morey is co-starred with Miss Joyce.
"A Woman's Fight”
Geraldine O’ Brien, Broadway fa­
vorite. to be seen 1n "A Woman’s
F ijh t ."
A man is expected to sow his wild
oats ami then become u useful and
respected member of society. Will
society lot a _iiw jM Q .Jik t tiu^u. .a.
mistake?
Can a woman unjustly
imprisoned lie Illumed lor using tier
only weapon to escape?
Is any
punishment too grezt for a* man who
blackmails u very repentant and
now thoroughly good woman for
what she has done in the past?
These are questions asked a lid an­
swered in the I’athe Gold Rooster
Pluy, "A .Womun’s Fight."
Lyric

Gold Rosster play, “ A Woman’s
Fight,” which will be shown at the
Lyric Tuesday was painted by W.
deL. Dodge, who did the largest
mural decorations at the San Fruncisco exposition and is considered
America's greatest mural painter. &gt;

•
A Municipal Dat Rooat.
The only municipal bat rooat In tbo
world has been erected' at Sau Anto­
nio, Tex. The Imt lias been discovered
by I)r. C. A. Campbell of Hon Antonio
to l&gt;e one of tlte greatest enemies of
the mosquito, which Is largely res|»onsllilo for the spread of uinlarlal and
other germp.
Mr. Campbell-Is authority for Che
statement that the yearly toll of thin
nation to malaria Is conservatively
$100,000,000 He has also demonstrat­
ed that a single l&gt;st will consume ns
many ns 200 mosquitoes in one night.
As It requires seven days for the cycle
of evolution to complete Itself In a
mosquito that lias bitten an Infected
person liefore It can transmit tbo dis­
ease to another. It will bo seen Hint In.
regions where tunny Imts are flying nil
night Hie chances of catching tbo mo­
squito nud stopping Hie lufcctlou are

An Imaomary Inttrvisw.
“Did’ you say Hint the I lines are out
Cities end T o w r .* _ A c S - C * n ^ * t Place*
For the Dietribution of Merchandise,
Therefore There I* a Close Relation
Between the R e tiil Merchant and the
Su ccets of Hi* City.

nt j . . i m r ; -------------------“Yes.” replied Hamlet.^ "Y o u see. I
linvo to U« content xvilh old time phrase-

LYRIC

THEATRE
SATURDAY

M EMO BOOK

'T U E S D A Y

WEDNES DAY

CONING

For Sale—Two y
milk cows.
]&gt;ric«
J • F. Denton
For Kent— Good ten am
near Moore’s Station. Fivi
tiled and farmed several year*
Inrge house and barn,
tie*
rond and loading station. Ca,
Possession Aug. 1st. “ Kmiuire
Haynes, Herald Office.

•*
Without Petals.
Many showy dowers have no petals,
but their places nre taken by the sopnls, nn In the case of the Illy and the
tulip. Home flowers, so culled, huve
Lost—Gold locket wit)
neither Hint nre showy, but the bright
"W
. K. W ." engraved on it
colored parts are merely floral bracts.
return
to Herald office an
Rouftnlnvlllcas, polnsettlns; and dog­
reward,--------------—
. Turtle
woods nre rxnmples, also the milkwhite spathe of the callu.
For Sale— My lot on First »
just opposite^ Robbins Nest |
You ran buy this fine pr„
cheap. Address Robert Bucks!
lost dehing to
family.
is Shoe
B6-tfc
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combine the Ledger and State­
ment work and reduce labor

about 50fJ Simplifies bookkeeping
and eliminates disputes with cus­
tomers.
\*

Statements itemized to dote
and may be delivered o n d e ­

For Sale— Five acre farm. f&gt; mil,,
from Sanford, east side, 2 1 . &gt;rrn
Med. ’ Good crop celery and Irish
potatoes raised on this ground this
yenr.
Good 5 room Ijuuse, barn,
chicken ' yard and several grape

te in a vines, .guava tree/, etc. %$1500 ra»h
Fight or $2000 on time. One fuurtedosn
nienres. and one fourth yearly until pj|j.
tractive Possession August lath . - Kiutir
Dickins ! 2403, Mrs. \\ m.- Wnlti
.

mand. This loose leaf system fits
every retail business. We will
gladly explain its application to
your business. No obligation
on your port.

Sanford. Florida

Why Is a city?
Because there must be n central
War films, says the Boston Tran­
place for the distribution of incrvhniidisc, says l»r. Frank Hlockdule In the script. have proved to Ik* very useful In
tnadern warfare. L'scd only ns nu ex­
Town Development Magazlue. ’
Cities anil towns were originally ere- periment at first, they have been of
nted for lids purpose, mid they have such practical value Hint the return of
tin* elueuialognipli o|«*rator from Id-*
never lost lids primary function, even i*i-iu*I
nioil**nn&lt;e I- alw ays liupii
"A Woman’s . Fight.” one of the with (lie iiildllion of ma ntif m l urine In
t lenth ji*wiili*d at lii*a*lt|llarti-rfamous Pat he Gold Rooster plays, to
Tlle looting lil-inre Ilian who \olllti
be shown at the Lyric Theatre on
This Isdiig »o, ll Is easy to ns * the leers for lids work iimlerlnl.es a tery
Tuesday is a powerful drama, which close relationship between the retail dlllleiill mill daring feat. Ilo must la*
is of special interest to every woman. merchant oml the success of bis city. a master of Ids profession, have nerves
The photoplay written by Aaron Tiu* |ieople follow commerce. If tbo of sti-cl nnd Ik* willing lo take great
Hoffman was produced by Popular merchant through bis retail business risks. More often than not lie is obliged
Plays and Players under the per­ foils to provide that standard of bar­ P&gt; lly at n low altitude, fo r otherw ise
sonal direction of Herbert Blaehi', ter ami exchange the peoplo demand. hi* pictures woiilil In- wit bout \able.
and it features Geraldine O'Brien, Ids city will suffer as a city. I chal­ Many uieu win* Jui'c-guno ijut on 1 hose
supported by a superior cast, in­ lenge any one to |*olnt to a city that Is perilous **\p*slitIons bate neter le
turned.
cluding Thurlow Bergen, the well known ns n live city that docs not lmv«*
The war film- show tin* experienced
known "legitimate" star.
alert, progressive nnd ftggre-stve observer'll gie.-U deal Hint Is gidlig on
mop-limits
Ity the same token you Is-lilml Hie enemy 's Hues ■The trenches
will find the dead, declining city the an* * lentil ' IsMde, ll I* clcli |m.*s II.|,home'of merchants who nre dead to to ill'-*-1 n the men digging trenches oi
their opportunities nnd In the possi­ placing liig glllis In position. Tile cllic
iniitogiiipli men Inive olteii brought
bilities of retail merchandising
Every dollar that goes across the Inn I. excellent pictures taken from w *
counter of a store puts .'to cents Into tcrphiiics that show (lie Iiiimenient of
c|p-ulntloii Tills money gm-s to pay alilps and tin* tin. I. of enemy perl
*nle&lt;|NNip,i*, landlords, hnnker*. deliv­ scopes.
ery men. Insurance, taxes nnd every
' Changing All the Time.
uUicr kind of contrllpUFui townr.d the
upbuilding *&gt;f the local isunnlunlty. If* '^ncTi Hu* change in tin* use nr Hint,
tlloSo nn cents nre being put Into •lrci(&gt; tier nf *(J*cJ^ Mime liiitlM-llnlil Ill-Ill
Inllou. Iq|n*pu-i
comiouuity ns nmi.es' n^'Udraprcad *.lpinge in tile
n whole will feel Hie lack of those sail* of n I..T lir*hardware items. For
things which go to make It a desirable siiine years rims hate l«-cn inking the
plA.- uf carpel* - This ijiealis the *&gt;ale
place In which to the nml.K-si
Tin* development of Ills clfy’ Ts in a of fewer ihr|«-i lacks, lack hummers
large tneqsqre illris-tly up to the retail and cariH’t slretcbers, lint mure r irpvt
merchant. ,-lir the degree In whie II In* iN-nlers. Again tlio-liitriHlueilo* uf
develops or (nils to develop those tilings vacuum cleaners cut down Hie sale of
"Purple Mask"
which make for goofi tiiercbiiiidlslug cnr|K-t beaters.
Local Talenl
•
Kralufinf Lrarr ■ bis city will lie developed or telardi*U.
So In like manner tin* present fash­
Plays
( unanl and hinrii
In saying this I do nut wUh to udd
I whI
• any thing more to ,lhn nln-ady heavy ion of bunging.pictures from molding*
lias about put picture nulls out of busi­
BENEFIT
hunleus Hu* retail iiicrclnint now- car­ ness, inn largely fhcreasixl the sale of
"Bill llrentnns
•
•lalm"
ries. -hut- they are facts of existence
RED
"Ja g s and
. and progress In our city life which
Jealous)"
i must bo faced.
,
CROSS
. • '
Comedy
Tills Is m*t a criticism of retail iner.
chains olt.a-r Individually or collecti've.
ly. They nre not wholly rcs]&gt;nn*iblo
for tin, evolution in business Hint lias
lukcn place In this country In Hie last
ten years. They cnutiut Is*, wholly
bliiuied for Hu* fact Hint their coui|K&gt;tl
Vllagraph Presents
Hun lias shifted from the fellow across
the strei*t to the department stores of
Hie larger elt(es und-tlie mall order
concerns of iiatlonal scope. Improved
Her Secret1’
lrirtiM|Hirtullon nud means of couiniuul*
cation have brought these, things ultout.
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
nnd Hu' average rt-tnll mervlinut Anils
himself fnchig a eondlHon for which
bo Is III prepuied. lie finds the cotnll.
Huns of merchandising ebaugisl nliuost
overnight, while lie and Ills store re­
main Hie same.. But In* cuiitmt shirk
tile rc.-potodbillty that afreets him dl-'
redly und every iiiciiiIkt of bis comtntmlly Indirectly. This Is the respon­
I'Alhr I’ffsffil*
l’»l(ir I’fiwel*
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sibility of kiktplng at homo Hie trade
\inrrnl Hmito In
(imldlwll'llildi
which Is drifting away, carrying with
In *
"A Modern
it In Its drift the people who make Ids
city und nil that city stands for.
Monte Crlstu"
"A Woman
Tbo situation, however. Is nut bojie*Fight”
Also a l.oneIcss. The retull merchant Is awaken­
The ideal way to make
’ some l.ukc
ing to bis problems anil Is finding the
Also Pnlhe
memoranda
and carry infor­
metbisl of solving them. Just now he
Comedy
News
Is pausing long enough to nnnlyzu tfic
mation that you need fre­
whole problem which confronts him.
quently.
Covers la s t fo r
The reinII merchant has at last realyears.
Sheets
can be obtained
Izcd the vital und fundamental fact
Hint nil the competition that has been
anytime, ruled in six styles.
nud Is ciitndug him worry Is competlBound in Handsome Dura­
Hon that uses Hint nuslcm weapon—
" G O D ’S L A W ”
ble Black Morocco, with Red
advertising.
.
Also Roscoc Arbuckle in
The retailer has taken stock of him­
Leather Index that enables
“ W AITERS BALL”
self In a measure, nnd lie finds that
you to hud what you waut in*
Hu* only competition that has ever real­
stautly.
ly disturbed him nnd Iris community
comes from till) merchants who adver­
ting. Tislny be also realizes tlint ad­
vertising Is not merely a matter of
Sanford, Florida
space. He must 'use space, but ho
must use Hint spnue to say something

FRIDAY

Prom
ptly
and Correctly
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Rendered M ean M uch
to th e R etail M erchant

What»pid She MeanT
She—"Let ua ait nearer the music."
He—"But then you enn’t hear what
I'm saying to you.” She (rising)—“I
know. Come along."—Boston Tran-

2 wells, 5 room house, close to load
ing station. , A bargain, $2,750
molding or picture hooks
In^'aomowlint similar fusliloti not $750 cash, huluncP to suit, A. P
ninny foot scrapers art* in use liecause
concrete sidewalks nre so universni.
The growing use of food choppers
lias materially .decreased the sales of
miming knives oml wood bowls. New
York Times.

For Kxi liangi\ Will
' -, ft by S fl beam \\ ill xi lianjr
for a good IHH5 or 17 li \«• i
automobile
Address W F
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Daytona 1leach, Fla.
Ml-tfr
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i* store of the IHH
a purse cnntainiDj
may have sain** by

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Value of Skimmilk.
T h e department, of agriculture has
discovered that nlmut 17,000.0 )0.000

gnlh'iis of skliuiiillk arc iiiiuilully
wasted In tills country.
Every farmer knows that skimmilk
will fatten, lings. Thill proves Hint It
has a uutrlt|onal value. Tile food
value of milk Is not entirely destroyed
by Hie removal of the cream nud but
tvr fat. Tfiere Is a lot of protein In
the residue, and this protein Is good
for the litiuiau system. Homo people
cannot drink whole milk: It disagree*
with them These smile people thrive
mi milk from whhli tin- cream has
been removed. The department of ng
rlctillure Is right In calling attention
to Hie fn* t that I ".OWI.i* *•.(*)! • gallons
of i-xi-client RnmI h.i\e been overlooked
In these days o f high cost of living.—
riuM-hiiid J.einler.
The Hawaiian Language.

Tin* language of Hawaii I* very **lm
pie. - To oiic who bears il for Hie tlrsl
lime follies Hie eonv|c|inn ilia! llie ab­
origine* expressed their sentiments in
prltultlie lowel sound*. I" which some
ooliHoiinnlH have Ikvii added. laicb
vowel Is sounded ns In Iaitln, nud the*
wonls are easily pronounced by one
wlio Is patient nud wiMies to speak
diKHuctly. Thu pronunciation will lit*
nil the bolter if tbo speaker will drawout. almost drawl, the vowel sounds,
for which reason the language Is well
suited to tin* doleful llnwnllnu wall.
Snv floo-noSo-Inu-luu nnd let Hie word

T o got the m aximum of service from your
Ford ear, it m ust have careful attention from
time to tim e; a little "tuning up” to keep it
running sm oothly always adds lo its power
and endurance.
T o he assured of the host
mechatiical service and the use of genuine
Ford m aterials. *l&gt;rlng your car here whore
you gel practical Ford experience, and the.
regular Ford p arts.
Ford prices, fixed by
the com pany, a r e t h e s a m e everywhere.
Touring C a r $360, Runabout $.‘M5.- Sedan
$6*15, Coupelet $505, Town C ar $505 Jill f. «*.
I). D etroit. O n.display and for sale by

F . W ILLIAM S
Agent

E d w a r d h ig g in s
Salesman •

Ja m For QreaMaet.

People who l|kc .to cat i»astry or
other Irregular dishes for breakfast
sboii)it~ Is* consoled to leant that no
less a man than Herbert HpfnrFr nto
strawberry Jam at III* morning ineiH.
H&lt;* did It lo nvolil monotony. iK’llevlug
Hint -digestion was' lK*st scrvisl by
ket*|ilug the stomach cuterlnlucd with
variety, lie Is said to have told of a
man who went Into a decline from a
too steady diet of million chops.
ComparUon.
"Bonietltncs I think u street car Is
licttcr limn an untoinoblle,'' n marked
Mr, rhuggbis. ••Why’/" "\V hyt a
sts^i-t car gi«-s wrong you t'sn blatnc
tbo eoni|iaiiy, but' with aq automobile
yotl'vi* got to take all the responsibility
yourself."—\Yusldngtou Star.

ELECTRIC IRONS

Grammar and Greed.

$4.00

Mrs. I'eiivlsh says Hint If she rffidd
have nnother chance she would rather
than one who hates to break n illun*.
i.atvestin* Vmvh
That’s the Idea.
The tnnn who wnnls to marry hnpplly should plek out n good mother
nnd tiiurry one of her daughters; uny
one will do.
Use Rubber Model*.
Rubber models-of essential parts of
row* have been Invented In Englnnd
to give- girls who-nr.* learning |u bo
milkmaid* prnetlcnl Instruetloti. .
Too Much Confusion Now.
“Do you think women ought to
smoker’ "I should Bay not It's hnrd
enough ns It Is to tell who's the man
of tiie bouse."

ELECTRIC TOASTERS

FU LL LIN E O F ELECTRIC FANS

Sanford Public
Service Company

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Cowpea Soup
1 tahlespoon butter or pork fat
1 tablespoon finely chopped 'onion
1 stalk celery, finely chopped
I cup ’ dry cowpeas
Salt.
s. . *
Soak the peas 8 or 10 hours in
water enough to cover. Fty the
vegetables in the butter, add the
peas in the water in which they were
soaked, and cook (preferably in a
"double boiler) until the pea* are ten­
der.
Put the mixture thorough a
fine sieve snd add water cnlugh to
bring it to the consistency preferred.
Keheat. If this soup is thickened
with 1 tablespoonful of flour mixed
with a little water, the pea pulp will
not. sink.
Puree of Cowpeas
*«
(Used like mashed potatoes.)
Soak 1 pint of dry cowpeas in cold
water over night.
Cook until soft
in just enough water to cover.
Drain and pass through n sieve.
Season with salt, popper, one half
cupful cream (or milk and a table­
spoonful of butter or other fat), and
2 . teaspoopfuls of brown sugar.
Beat thoroughly, reheat and serve
like mashed potatoes.
^
Baked Cowpeas and Cheese
(Substitute for meat roll.)
1 tablespoon butter
.1 tablespoon finely chopped onions
1 tablespoonful finely f chopped
sweet green pepper or celery.
2 .cups cookgd cowpeas
•j cup grated cheese.

" T H E . S lH IO B lL H K IL U a )

PUBLIC SCHOOLS
AS CIVIC CENTEBS

le Wllh M eat In Nutritive
■•— May Well Be Used More
tenstrcIO as Human Pood
le following reclpea for the use
are from the Weekly
fe tte r ' Issued by the U. •S.
isrtm ent of Agriculture:
I I I *
H id
M in ts
Cowpcas, or southern field peas,
fhleh dcaplte their name arc really
kind of bean are, like other dry
comparable with meat in the
of nourishment contained in
fcnd can, Ip the opinion of
dalitts of the United States Dertment of Agriculture, well be
more extensively as human
Public Schools Opsn In Evenings
»d. They are commonly used in
Recreational Purpoeee That
th6 south, whore they are extensive­
Semieducatlonal and In Some Cal
l y grown, but are practically un­
Wholly Educational In Naturo—Elfl*
known in the north and northwest,
Social Centere.
where other, 'often more expensive,
Wo In Milwaukee have not spent
beans are consumed in large quanmuch
time in discussing the question
files.
id)
"The Ideal Community Center" nor la
,
Therd arc many varieties of cowdebating whether such Undertakings
peas, o f which the white and black
should be municipally financed or sup­
«y« aorta are considered particularly
ported by membership dues, whether
* desirable for the table.' In palatathe ciuphmda ’ should be plni'ed upMi
A hllity, digestibility and nutritive
recreation^ upon cducutlun or upon
| value they compare favorably with
civic and forum activities, whether to
other beans, while their delicate and
cater to the young iample, hoping that
pleasing flavor lead ' many to contheir presence will sooner or inter at­
aider them equal, if not superior to
tract'tho parents, or vice versa. The
the latter.
. 11&gt;
great question with Jis was how to get
tiio school’s open at night for recrea­
Cowpeas are used on the table in
tional purposes ami keep them open,
three forms—in the pod, shelled
writes
II. (). Berg In the American City.
green aod shelled dry, correspond-!
The modem popular conception of
ing, respectively, to string beans,
Press the pea* through a sieve to the word “recreation," It seems to me,
aheiied green beans and dried beans,
[ and calling for much the same moth- remove the skins and mix with the
iOda of preparation for the table, cheese. Cook tho union a n d ’pepper
’ ho Jjr^’ cowpeas are by far the or celery in the butter or other fat,
-"'iulmmon.
Like dry navy nr being careful not to brown, and add
lie boiled
Hi s ns, cow peiis rni ay be
hoi I 1them to the peas and rheese. Form
■*&gt;$■ ’ with a bilj of fat meat "r baked anil J tb«~m1xture into w colb—place—un—a"
/ , served in place of lean meat nr other buttered didi and cook in a moder­
If
food rich in nitrogen.
Boiled and ate oven until briiwtr, (lasting oecan
maahed through a colander, the 'sidnally with butter or other fat and
i n beans form n foundation for nutner- water. JS'-rve but or cold like inaat.
ous dishes. Tliey may be creamed
■ . with milk and butter. like mashed
Desperate Warriors.
.Voi* potatoes, forrfted into crp(|uattes
It tins lout; Been u mootpoiut whether
with •brend crumbs and fried or tingle or married uieu luaki) Clio best
baked; made intu a loaf with bread tiddlers. Santo tuulutulu that tho lack
crumbs, minced vegetables, milk, of wife ami family lend* to make n
and seasonings, or made into soup man more reckless of bis life, therefore 1
a good soldier, uther* nay that tho
A delicious combination dish, call­
married man 1.* ulnt&lt;&gt;*l n veteran wheil
ed "Hopping John." may Br made he ejilers the inn!.*. Being Inured to
as follows: Boil 1 quart of cowpeas comliot, therefore a good soldier. A
and a scant pint of rice separately French cohsiel was once questioned
and mix together when done. The upon tills point. "Both are right," said
rice should be seasoned after it is be. "Look yonder! l&gt;o you see tbut
cooked. Bacon or a beef hone Boiled Battalion of happy, derll-may-cnre felwith the cowpeas adds a desirable h»Wn? They‘are all single men. and
flavor j o the dish. Becipes for other! ,,K’&gt;' wtm,d ,t,kl* ,h(‘lr llv‘’*
,h,’lr
hands. But look again! Bu you see
cowpea dishes follow:
I hose tacit urn. viiii Ih'; , gloomy looking
Baked Cow peas_
men there? They are all married, and
oit-1 quart of large, white, dry In a band to baud tight they are ter­
OWpcas slowly in water until they rors.” "What 1* the name of the Bat­
fip ' to soften. . This will require talion?" naked the inquirer. "They are I* rather emnicoii* ’ To the average
tr &lt;s? e hours. But them into a bean railed.” wild the colonel gravely, "the udnd II hilgge*'* the qilcwt &gt;&gt;f plcn*Ure
&lt;&gt;r *|sirt The siiBJi* I of riH-renllou ha*
pot, add x&gt;nc-hal( pound of salt pork; t ’liildreii uf Is-Hprin !*'—London Chron­
inttnx phases. Ii I* ready a ijtiesllon uf
icle.
and cither 1 tnblospnnnful of mo­
leisure. Many desire t" spend their
lasses or a small onion cut up tine.
leisure
otherwise than at games, enter­
Walk For Hsalth.
.Cover with water and bake slowly
A state Board of health advises: tainment*. el-. Hewing, etsiklug, mil­
6 Or 7 hour*. It is well to have the
“Take time to walk—or make time to linery, needlexvork, nice linn leal draw­
pot covered except during the last wall:. The pernicious hnblt of hupping ing, literary sillily, music, dramatic
hour.
on it trolley ear to go p block or two work, debating, elt ie study nml discus­
rob* many of the necessary health pre­ sion, are detired By iiiuiiy for u jHirtlon
serving exercise they should have. of the time, thus making tlie problem
one of .providing wholesome recreation
Walk for health!"
'Hie recommendation Is sound, hut (hut Is scinlcdiieationnl and III sniue
cases wholly ediu-ntlonal In nature.
why should those who ride In nutmiioLIQUID FA CE PO WDER.
With lid* conception of leisure,seven
Idles be left out? TfieTiivctcrntc users
T lic b eauty secret of uf motorcars need to Is* told to walk MlhvmiLi-o schools and one spis'lnl
women who knowhow more quite, us much ns the rest of us Building ore tit present Being used ns
to take care o f the com­ Nowhere Is (lie riding linhit easier to So&lt; ltd centers, while nine other seltooB*
plexion. Cannot be acquire than where nil automobile Is nt are Being usisl for evening, schools
which umy conduit special recreational
detetted. Heals Sun-’ beck and call. iron the workers who aeiBItles If desire*]. No foriiiul de­
burn, atop* Tan. Soothing, deem the trolley car n necessity would
mands were iiitole By clllr.eua for tile
cooling, refreshing,
often* tie advantaged by keeping their
icH-ntloii of tbrso social c-x-liters. The
Bint, ICAOr, 'Ilnu IUJ.
nickels In their own |Hickcls mid there­
nmvenient Being n new one and Its
75c. at
or hi
by Inviting more physical and mental
possibilities nml -values tudlig nt the
i (cither color) for 2cT Stamp.
vigor. We lire nil sinners when It conies
time link now'll, no one seemed to care
■ Mir.Co.. * 0 South Filili 5 »,, BiooLltn,N,Y.
to the failure to keep In touch with tile
i (o lake the responsibility of rousing n
open.—$prlngtlchl Republican.
neighborhood sentiment for u social
center.
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Pot and KetlU.
Tlie' wider use of the school plant
There I* n .proverb much bean I now­ was achieved on the strength of the
adays Hint we never could mx* the m-iihc slate law . xvhleti authorizes school
of, "The |nt| can't call the kettle blnek." Board* to establish nml maintain spe­
Why not, w© should like to l,m&gt;wV Tho cial activities, siti-li ns evening school*,
kettle lx black. It ought In Be called social centers, library branches, etc.,
Black. Who haw n Better right to tqipnk by means .of ii special tvx'o-tcntlis of a
with enntldenee about ttie fault* of lilt* mill lax, providing tho question tins
kettle limit the jmt, which tina for years jhocmhI at n referendum of the people.
hung on the name crane, and Inhaled
Milwaukee adopted the policy of
the same smoko? If there I* anything using Its schools for social centers. Be­
that would make the pot seem ieoa lieving that siqa-rvlslon of recreation I*
Am M«Ur kilkd br tttiftff
sooty, la our eyes It I* giving us a dear an (shKntlon.il problem nnd that, civic
re fleet Iort of tho Imnge of the kettle. economy demands n more o|h&lt;ii use of
Steam s’ Electric Paste
Shall no one point out Blackness any­ the public scliodls. The selusdhonse Is
Full Directions to 15 Unauagr*
where unless he know* himself to t»o usually the, neighboring center from n
‘ B old averTW hcre
S6c ami II *cU . S . G o v e r n m e n t b u y * It.
sjas-kless? Would the |*it rise tu our geographical standpoint. It nugliTnlso
estimation if it followed the cuatour to be the foctil point o f the nelghborof Its critic* niM said, "The kettle la IkhhI front a civic and community
Wtltlrraa^whlhr-mx-I-aiiiF5— Independ­ Btnmlpohir. 'This can easily In? accom­
ent.
plished through n social*center housed
In the scliool Building and run in con­
New York City's Qrldgee.
nection with It, for such a center has
Irrespective o f the elevated rnllrood ut Its command hundred* of I he world’*
system couiprlslng the Second, Third, Best advortUera—children. Each social
Blxtli and Ninth avenue lines rind the center in Mllwnukcu Issues a weekly
otir best friend Is your liver, elevated |H&gt;rtimiH of the Broadway nnd -nowspajKT which I* carried Into the
ta-nox avenue section* of the snhwny. homes Bj the children of tho regular
en you keep it in active condition,
Now
York city tin* forty-two hrldgea day school. A social center proves It­
are likely to have good health,
s|»antilng
the Fast nnd Ilurtem rivers, self u marvelous rnniiectlng link !&gt;©•
t It get sluggish and you’ll suffer
Newtown erex-k mid Ollier waterways. tween the school and the borne—a link
Ith cither sick headache, sour stomTlieso roads over rivers, lucludlnj; the
dizziness, fout breath, sallow llrtsiklyn, Muuhnttnn, Wlllinnishurg sadly missing In tunny cducnilonal
systems.
mptexion, indigestiou, constipation nnd Queetishoru H|tatis, among the great­
o r some other disorder of the stom- est in the world, represent, with the
Arousing tha People.
r-Jiowcls, It) treating all theso real estate requisite for tlielr ap­
A unique*plan for promoting-a city
cuts Martin's Liver Medicine proaches, on Investment by Bio munici­ has been evolved nt Gallon, O., by the
like a charm. It cleans the Im- pality of.mn.ro than t t 2.1.020.000.
chamber of commerce. A large cash
Itlesjout o f tlic system, takes a^ay
prize wo* offered In Ibo citizen who
b a t tired •feeling, tones up the
could furnish Lite Best plan for getting
.
His Enjoyable Trip.
tomach, relieves biliousness, acting
“Ilnvc n big time on your trip Jo tho entire clttzemdilp to promoting Uaitly on the bowels -end restoring
bod/ to Its normal, healthy con- New York?" "Ob. yea; 1 Invited a ion. An ii result, meet lugs were held
„
dition. Martin’s Liver Medicine fy nntlve N*w Yorker to go on* mid see In tho factories In enlist every work­
!^p!l\ also splendid for children and babies. III A town nml he seemed delighted with man’ to talk nud advertise Gallon.
Tlie chumbcr of oommerco has estab­
T r y a bottle of Martin's Liver Medi- it*."— Florida Tlmes-Unlon.
lished a s|H&gt;akcrs* Bureua. Results are
cio « and if it docs not give satisfac­
already lielng shown, for Gallon people
tion, yon can get your money back
And Paya Interest.
are being awakened td Jho opportuni­
from your druggist. -Price SOe for
larg e bottle. Accept no substitute.
nenlth 1b n deposit In the bank of ties, and every one Is becoming n sales­
For axle by U. C- Bower, Sanford, Fla.
as lure.
man for tbc town.

Magnolia Balm

I0CKR0ACHES
re Your Liver
a Square Deal

Open at Night.

RECREATIONAL ACTIVITII

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Qood Liksnsaa.

"Did Alisa Sourgtrl have ber photographs taken ycatcrdayT" *
uVAa ••
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"Good IlkencaaT’ :“ Yea; roust have been, for she re­
fused to btvo them and demanded an­
other BUtlng.',-F-xcbaiigc. **
A Shrub and a Tree,
Rout hem California boasts one na­
tive species af acacia, the cat’s clawfa. gregglll, xvhleh Is but n shrub In
that slate, but becomes a tree In Ari­
zona. It bears small palo yellow flowera nnd an nbuudauce of very ahnrp
thorns.—Argonaut.

Plant Is a My Trap. ’
It haa long been known that such
plant* ns "Venus’ fly-trap” nctunlly
catch and squeeze lo dentil tiles nnd
other Insectn alighting on their lenvex,
but (he discovery Is comparatively re­
cent that the plants digest the softer
parts o f their prey by means of n pep­
tic ferment secreted by the leave*.

Iren Ore Under the Ocean.
l ost trotMjro ill11his!tii
i tt
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under the oc„m bavl!* S S T S S ll¥

Newfoutullntid. Gq ir*-u,. u (

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the xxliter to a distance uf fni|r billes nnd n thousand feet fmm , t ).
ocean * floor ha*
r, „ nr„
securing a superior grade 0f Iron.

Coronado Beach

Early Paper.
When paper was first made In Eng­
land, In 1588,’ tt was only of a brown
color, nud It was not until about 1000
that, while paper was produced, and
even then it was of Inferior quality.

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Cottages and Apartments For Rent
A I^ O

Ssttlsd Him.
Flo—But you any youreclf that your
father Is nuxlous to get you off bis
hnnds. 8he--Yes; Hint’s why I don’t
think he’ll tliteu to you.—Boston T ran ­
script.
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Choice Beach Lots For Sale
GARAGE

W. L . C O O P E R

A man's tank Is always light If bis
hcrtFt H Ilght.-AVallnc*.—

CORONADO,

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FLORIDA

P ath e tic.

Tramp (to woman!—Can you give mo
something to cht. madam? t**oman—
No; there ain't n thing In the house,
mi', besides. I've got a couple of letters
to xvrite nn’ bo time to bother. Tramp
(pleading)—Madam, let me tick the
stamps. I can’t starve.—laimlou Telegraph.

FE R TILIZ E R
Combination Brand-Good for Anything That Grows-Vegetables I.'specially
100-LII. HACKS - . . I 3 .I J
700*1,11. HACKS
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D r * ,s ( r fk*n-ril c i l i a atcatd ln f le locsllon fer small rliy d rillrHrs.

SEED PEAS

Two Definition* of Thrift.

WhlpprrwIII . tx .0 0 y rr.b u .
S rrd . 12 00 prr liu.

Thrift Is the handmaiden of Indeis-nilence. It Is not rclulcd to greed
nr parsimony nnd will gladly bo your
servant.
Thrift 1* acquiring something when
ymrTrnvp nothing; conserving what-you
already lone nml adding to It.

C lsf - XI.00 p r, hu.

Ural,ham . } 1.00 prr t,u.

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XX&gt; al«« carry a full i n u l m r n l nf h,rr»r and ra w frn l. Inrludlnf h rrl pulj.rvroanut m.al
1’lroM a rt eu r yrkra. All |&gt;rir«-a e re f, u. b. Jatkw nallte.

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J . G. PERMENTER COMPANY
702 W. 1IAV ST.

JA&lt; KSONVIU.i:. 11 v.

Ju s t Reversed.

City Girl—That lien is acting very
queerly, jiM a* though she were Batch
lug a plot ( ‘oiintry Maiden—On the
contrary, she i* (dotting a hatch.—
Ihiltliipire Amerlettn,

KEEP YOUR
SHOES NEAT

May De Something to It.
•"How du you ni-ei hi nt for Ids great
popularlt; ?"
'"Well. I Itllilu'lie It I* lie&lt; ause In*
doesn't want lo d-&lt; all the talking."—
Iletrolt I 'n-e I'res*.
~ *

IN

A Sable Philosopher.

F f An can’t light a lire eti de hills,
rncbhc you kin stir n Idaze In de low
ground*, an' no matter how little it is
de world’ll st*1 do flicker. — Atlanta
Constitution.

w h it e C n k clO c
W hite Liquid lO c

Make sure of doing one unsoiflsb
deed each ibiy. nnd soon you will bv
nettng uiiseHlsblv nil day long.

B

H ag

SHOE
sDRESSING

W O M EN 'S

c»

Very D ifferent Things.

Good ii Ir nud freezing to dentil nre
very different tilings, though ninny
Seem unable to detect the difference.
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F .F .D A L L E V CO. O F N E W Y O R K

Fair List Prices

IN C .. B U F F A L O N Y

I t e S f ll P a lr T r e a tm e n t | ( j^ j

TimeTested- RoadTested

GOODRICH

BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIRES

U N D R E D S o f thousanda o'f tire users from the
pioneer d a y s o f the automobile, acclaim
Goodrich T ires th e T E S T E D T I R E S
America on tlie T E S T o f TIM SJ^

But the Road T est is the G o o d ric h T e s t for

s 1917

its Tires^
Six fleets o f Goodrich T e s t Cars in s!:c widely different
sections o f our country, are daily putting the ROAD
T E S T to Goodrich T ires to bring out the B E S T in
tires fo r you. ....
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* T h o Dixie Fleet; —Tho Pacl/te Fleet; —Tho [fountain
Fleet;—Tho Prairie Fleet;—Tlie Lake Fleet; —Tho
Atlantic Fleet.
ALL belabor Goodrich Tiros against avarj kind of
road and every kin d of climatic handicap

M illions o f miles— th e average o f th e combined fbct3 is
300,000 miles a week— thus settle the d u ra bility and
r es ilie n c e o f the Goodrich principle o f the U N IT
M O L D , u n b ro k en c u r e , Goodrich has always main­
tained was B E S T for fabric tires.
B u y th is T E S T E D certainty o f a lasting tire, backed up
by Goodrich F a i r Treatm ent, in G oodrich Black
Safety Treads.

TH E B. F. GOODRICH CO.
Akron, Ohio
Goodrich «!*n makes the famous Rilvrrtoxm Cord*;
tbc lira which won thu 1916 lluring Chainpioruhip
AUo the Rett Tubet—Drotm and Cray

i i :&lt;s s s &gt;;i

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�TUB SANFORD HERALD
The Bishop al Holy Cross Church
•At Holy Cross church on Sunday
(2nd Sunday after Trinity), the
Right Reverend .Canytrdh Mann

'Will-admlntHfr* the

sacrament

of

PAGE SEVEN

Road inspection, A. F . Wyman
Ror Sale—One
square
piano, Id Ik* name of Unknown. Alto:
situated In Seminole county, tforlifs. t r&gt;
T di t'ertlrtrata No. 1037. dated" the 3rd wit:
L oti 23 to I t . Kureka Hammock.
Auto tour committee, J . H. Hol­ Knabe make, for (50.00. A valu­ day of June A. I&gt;. 1912. Said certificate The
aald land being accessed at tka data- ol
embrace* Ika follow Ins described Property the laauance of such-certificate in tko name
brook.
able Winchester rifle at half price. situated In Samlnolh county, Florida, toof C. M . . Ilullard.
Alto
Srlt: U l ( 0 , ( u r t k i Hammock.
The aald
Highway
beautification, M. M. P. O. Box 892:
83-5tc
T aa Certificate No. 10* dated Ika Sth day
land hclnc a aerated at the dato of t W raXti-' of July A. i&gt;. 1911.
Sold eartlflralo amGlenn.
anew of auck cerllflcarr In tha m n r of braraa tka followin* land* In Seminole coun­
For Sale or Exchange—New 6
ty. Florida, to-wlt: l^ot• 3 9 to 13. Kureka
Transportation, •Forrest Lake.
No. 1036, deled the 3rd Hammock. Said land bclnc aaacaaad at tka
ro^m hyu»e und 2 lots. Well located d*yTaxof Certificate
Junr. A. I). 1912.
Said certificate
Legislative, W. G. Dorein.
embrace* the lollowlnc described property
Special mapped highways, W. M Will trade for farm. Terms, if de. •Ituated
In Seminole county, Florida, lo-wit:
sired. Box 1073, Ssnford.
62-t!
N&gt;; of Let 67, Kureka Hammock. The said
Smith.
land beinf aavrewd at the date of the tu u Inland waterways, C. R. Walker.
aace of tuck rertlllrate In Ike name pf
For Sale—Stock in "the Geo. H Augusta Hie'ke. Also:
*
Electii n of officers:
T»« f'rMifiealr No. |0|. dated the 6th
Fernald Hdw . Co.
Apply Box N,
Presidt nt, first, second and third
day of July. A l» 1914.
S»hl rarllflcate
Sanford.
7 0 - 1f
emlirare* the following described property
vice presidents.
Secretary and treasurer may or
FOR RENT
may not be the same person, to lie
W. J . TH IG P E N &amp; COM PAN Y
appointed by the president.
For Rent—Ten room house, elec­
AGENTS
Address, "Good Roads in Florida," tric lights. Corner Oak avenue nnd
C. A. Carson.
Fourth street, oposite city park. ApAddress; "Activities State High­
way Department, What it ghas
Done and What it Proposes to Do,"
For
Sanford
F lo rid *
Ed. Scott.
house.
• inland Waterways, C. R. Walker.
For Rent—Six room house furElection of officers from each
WE CAN PLEASE YOU IN
shed or unfurnished. Mrs. Snvuge,
1 Myrtle.
80-tf

sral Fire

fan It Into the air.
Fliea and mosquitoes
dia in a few minute*.
Will kill ante, fleas,
roaches, bed b u g lice,
and bugs of every kind.
Directions on package.
Looker the Roe Brand

PRICE

SSaA B O e.
For Rent or Sale—"The Oaks"
Fourth street and-Magnolia ovemie,
fifteen rooms, furnished.. Immediate
possession
80-tf

House CdfTee, lb. .
Santo* and Rio Green Coffee, lb
Fincy Full Head Rice, lb
Sugar. 25 lbs
Sugafj IQ** lbs
Maxwell

Country Cured’Sid
Ostmc-al. per tube
Pcachc--. California
per cun

While They l.nst
Pure Apple Cider, per gal.
Lemons, fancy, per doz

going

SERVICE

QUALITY

No m atter how much or how liltlc Lum ber you need,
we will be clad to till your order, and fill it promptly,
to your perfect satisfaction.
This is the kind of s e r ­
vice we offer to our patrons. * W e carry the Largest
stock of Lum ber, Lath, Shingles. Sash and Doors in
Seminole County. We also carry a full stock of Lime,
Cement, P iaster, Nails, Sew er Pipe, nnd also the Red
and Creen Vulcanite Roll Shihgles. * Also connected
with the oldest and most reliable H ardware Store in
Seminole County. Phone 135 for all your wants.

Rent—Apartments on first
nicely furnished for houseK with sleeping porch and
screened porches.
Kitchen
II conveniences.
Apply C18
avenue.
79-tf
HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION MEETS Proclamation of Red Gross Week
Inasmuch as our thoughts ns n na­
tion
arc now turned in untied pur­
Rousing Meeting in Kissimmee by
pose towurds the performance to the
Road Roosters
utmost, of the service* ami duties
Kissimmee,-June 13.— The Central which we have assumed in the cause
Floridn Highway Association is hold­ of justice ami liberty;
ing its annual convention here loInasmuch ns but u small propor■rmw
Among ifn- Jiu n . of our t»eonlcJuuiJlilVIL Uic„uu.port ant matters'of business to rome purluiiity tn serve upon the nrtunl
up is the proposal to merge with the iiibl of buttle, but all men. women
Florida Highway Association and the ami children alike may serveueunnual elertion of ollieers.
The lively by making it possible to rare
meeting of the directors tonight properiy for those who do serve un­
opened the* convention, the main der arms at home and abroad.
program of which will take place to­
morrow, us follows:
,
Red Cross is the otllrial recognized
Invocation,* Dr. W, IL. Wither­ agency for voluntary effort !h behalf
spoon.
.
of the armed fprees of the nation and
Add rests of welcome. J. S. Cadvl- for the ndtnini-Uiifein «,f relief;
. . Response for (’ I’ II A . T F
Now, tlicrcfnrc, by virtue of n»&gt;
Bryan. president
authority a« I're-ob-nt of the I lilted,
Brief review of organization.
States and "President of llie Amer­
Meeting called to order by Presi­
ican Red Cross, I, Woodrow Wilson
dent Bryan.
do hereby proclaim the week ending
Call for reading of minutes.
June 25, 1917, us Red Cross Week
Call for reports of ollieers:
during which the people of the
Report of secretary, !,. P. Dickie.
United States will be called upon to
Report of treasurer, J . II Sales.
give generously and in a spirit of
Call for reports of committees:
patriotic sacrifice, for the support
Publicity and publication. W. M.
and maintenance of this work of
tlutionitl need.
WOODROW WILSON.
«4Hushington. f&gt;. ('., May 25, l •*17.

Insurance

For Rent — Furnished house, ren
nuble. K07 Magnolia .avenue.
75-tfc

HILL LU M BER COMPANY
SANFORI), FLORIDA

Furnished Rooms by Day,
or Mouth — Park avenue Hat
Noft h_ 1‘iirk. avenue, over I
Philips Si Co. drug store.
James Patton, manager.
.1

Standardized Fertilizers
Wanted Good quality 2no
fertilizer *&gt;r-dar»«»* grain sacki}.
be clean. 5c each.
Crown
Co. '
f

Tliia in no timo for experim en ting: R etstnndardized Arm our Fertilizers o f p r o v e d cropmaking ability. We offer odr c o m p le t e line of
long-lasting, soil-building fertilizers, scientifi­
cally made from well known, standard matey-,
ials, with but little change
Note especially,
our excellen t formulas f«»r C it r u s trees. Corn!,
nnd S u 'tv t P o t a t o e s . (le t yours early- but
read our free catalog booklet carefu lly first.

Armour Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville, Fla.,

Avoid Mosquitoes, Flies, finals. Etc. I»y Using
1 1-2 Hours Drive From Sanford, Over New Roftd
Via Osteen

FIVE ROOM HOUSE
With out buildings and chicken coops. 2 lots 50x100. (lootl
well iif w ater.
Shade trees.
Ideal place to raise chickens,
children and garden, flood view of O cean, Central location.
Have-a home of vour own. F ree and clear of all incumbrance*.

.

P R I C E $500

W. L. C O O P E R

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CORONADO, FLA.

On our M odern M ethods to give you better results
and Absolute Satisfaction when you bring YOUR
S H O E S TO US....................... * - . :•

SHOES NEATLY REPAIRED WHILE YOU^WAIT

Sanford Electric Shoe Shop

m-is a r

309 EAST FIRST S TR EET

CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
^ AH Local Advertisem ents Under
T h is Heading T H R E E C EN T S a
Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
C harge 25 Cents.
In answering nn advertisement
where no name is mentioned in the
ad, please do not ask The Herald
for information as to the identity of
the advertiser. • Usually we do not
.know who the, advrrtiser is and if
w;c do we are not allowed to give
out this information. Simply writo
a letter nnd address it us per in­
structions itr the ad. „ *

FOR SALE

.T o rrdure* my large stock of
pigeons will sell some t'arneaux und
Homer Sqdlh hreeder*. Mated "and
working pztrs
guaranteed.
Also
youngsters. Leonard Vihlcn. R. D.
A., Sanford, Fla.
85-tf

Ideal Formulas

For Sale A Block Go-Cart und
locipede. Prices reasonable. 308
rk avenue.
&gt;*5-2tp

f l o r id e a l

p . ALKIDEALV
g r SEMINOLE
#
CHEROKEE

pFERTILIZED

For Sale— First class second hnnd
inii with electric attachment
S. Mnxwell

W r i t * F u r Freu
on &lt;ini*n mimI fltn lcu

Wilson &amp; Toomcr Fertilizer Co^
M a n u fa c tu re rs IDEAL FERTILIZERS
llonlora In Nprny M nrtilnvrr end tnaertlrldea

Jacksonville,

.

Florida

S i i s o f t i TOO]
gJKRTILIZER i
-JACKSONVILLE

C. Maxwell, Mgr., Sanford Branch

The !ii!l Hardware (om paii)
has ju st received a fresh stock
Opal Screen Wire and a car
Nails, American Field Fence

F’or Sale— Registered Duroc Jery pigs. Mrs. II. E. Curlett, Gova.
*
85-tfc
For Sole— Wood range and pinno
210- Park. 85-tf
For Sale—Seventeen acres. 5 acres
cleared.
Fronts on Lake Monroe.
Fine timber nmk-worlds of muck.
One_ mile from postofllco.
Inquire
of ‘iieruld office.
84-tfc
- For Sale—All household furniture
at half price.
Must be sold this
month. 906 Myrtle Avc.
84-7tc

t|rr of \|»f.ltr*iii n for
O n J 1 m lrt
Sitliuit N of I ha|*«« r Ikkk, l.iw • of I lur­
id*
Roller if Infill)' |ivrn lh«t 1 V% Krti*
ro!nt*f# |.urcl.»*«: ol T*\ Urrllllril** •
itf,
tlir jilh il»y of July* A- IL 19M(
hai
»ait| * rf i»flr»t#* If! tt»y efilrr, Rial It a *
III l o t

l n * •!. . .! In

ir(jtiilatirr with lav.

-tir

H IL L H A R D W A R E

in

S»!»l reflllinl^ rrn*

b t ik t r *
I h r folluning
dw rllw u
f »*»;♦* ! I *
•Ituatrtl in* Hrmfnnlr c o u n ty * FUHli!£t tnurv« y of l*rvy O m i t
•aid fund ti r­
ing a « ir x * n l nt the tf alr of the it f t l l t i r e of
•u r h r« r l Itir at r in t h r tiatm- «»f O v e r r t r « r t
T u r p r n t i n r Citni|i«ny.
I fnt***« «aid i r r ' l f t r a t e •It w|J t»r
u ro r d i'ig to U »
I I I &lt;l*9«| will j»*ue t t .« r r o n on the *Jr«t tj«&gt;

x

Next to Seminole County Rank

Sanford, Florida

9

of

July,

X X X IIIIIIilllllX X X iillllillilIX tX IIIIIIIIIIIIX X X IIIIililllliX X X

A

l&gt;. l»l1
my ylAriil rlrfiat%*r•• and
« al
Ilia thr aiat day of M a y , A. II. lilT7
(•rail
K. A. IMUIOI ASSj
t'lrfk U irruit CTotift S rm itiotr !*« ., Ufa.
I t y .V .J d . J»nugU&gt;*. H r .
_______ ;_________•_________________

•in*

«;

AppUtaiiyn

f«*r

1m\

Senior h of Chapu*r l l l l *

Null*’* U hir-by given th*t Klwrr T.
Ilfttnr,. p u rrh u rr *i T i x c ,fi| ta » i. No. 21.
till. J Ik* 6lh &lt;lay ol July A.«t&gt;. 1911. haa
liiiil -aid rr rlin ralr In my oltlrp. amt haa

m adr a|i| tli 41 I'm |uf I n - il&gt;H 1— t«»uo &gt;»
*&lt;cnnlanr« a itli laar.
Said rrrtlO rali amlira:** th r tnllualng dpacrlhpd |in&gt;|irily rit
u ilril In S im ln o l- ro u n ly , M m ida, tc-Valt:
I I I 6 ’i t . Plan of -Sub- 1*1* of find ln-lungln*
In A la rn o n lr Land H olrl A N a v . I ’o, T 1 1*
.•nl land l u n g i . t n i r d a t tho d a l* ol «I.
laauanrr of. yuch rr rllflc a lr In th r nam e ol
M . II. rT S lt r n .
l l n h * ' aald r r r llf tr a lr
.hall h r rrd rrm rd a rro rd in g to ta a t a t
tlrnl Will laaiyr Ih riro n on th r I9lh d ay of
Juno A. I». 1917.

Wllnr** my offlral tlrn ittirr and aral ihl*
ih* 1*1 ti day *t »1ay A. I». 1917.
i„a||
R. A. IMHHil.ASS.
D rrh C'lrrull Court, K-rn'row Co., H a .
7*-Krl-6ip
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N'nllrr if hrrahy glvrn that, purauanl lo
final dorr *- and ordrr ot *alr hiadr and anIi rod hy Jam r* W. I'rrklna. Judgr of IhSrvrnth Judlrial Cirrull Court, Krmlrulr
rounly. Pioitda, tn Chancary, taharrtn tlltvrr
I'. S»o|.«* i* rum|d»Uy,nt and l.ula KoonU
and S. Koonlr, h-i*Xud and ara drtrndant*.
I a* * par ial maatrr will r*|| at putdlr nulrrv
In fiopt ot tho.oourt hour* dnnx do Sanford.
Ilorlda during Ihr legal hour* ol aalr, on
lh4 lira! Monday In July. 1917. htlng thr
2nd day o| aald month, thr following de*.
rrIVd properly to-wlt:
toil ICO, in ttlurk or Srrtlon 3 ol lllark
llammorh, tract to-lnr a aubdlvltlon ol 8«c.
2. T a p . 31, It. I t Ka*i, Femtrot- rounly,
•

A. K. POWKRS,
pprrlal Matter
llatt* 6 Olle*.
,
Sollcllnra fer Complainant.
,
M -K rl-ltr
teller

uf

.

typl filiun

for

Srcllen S of I haplrr

T av

llcrd

t'ndrf

t.aaa of Hor-

Notice la hereby given that C. t*. Howard,
purrhaaer ot T * 1 f'citlrtcal# No. |07. alated
the 6th day ol July A. Ih I 9 t l . haa made
application (or tax dp-da to taauo tn acrordanc- with law.
Said certlfici te cmhtace* the tollowing
dracritted properly • altuatcd In Scirrtnote
rounty, KlflriJa. to-wlt: Lot 63. Kurrka
Hammock. The aald land being aaaewed
the date ol the laautnre ol auch certiftcat-

i

Jacksonville, Fla

�. f'
r- ’ ±
THE SANFORD HERALD

j

spection is farcical, and of no real
nse to the people.
The average person doesn’t know
*
R. J . HOLLY. Editor
what the bacterial' count in a cubic
YNES, BaalneM M» m | «
'centimeter
-------a £ 2 E 5 » * - - r - « i
unless* there is some explanatory
twWT Tuaadar w l Friday
note to go along with the published
--------O ------ 7
.
By PAULINE D. EDWARDS
report the figures don't mean any­
Governor Catts never did a better
ION n » C * . IN A D V A N C E
thing- than to appoint Jam es Per­ thing.
x a AB , * , , * * , * • « . , , * • * , * * * • • • w •
The report published in the Ja c k ­
Ajtlrl was pacing tho ball of n coun­
«M O T C T I U I . * t*JI kins judge of this circuit and Jo ­ sonville papers gives an index to the try house Impatiently. Presently sho
seph Jones states attorney.
They
vnrtM O tm m
stopped.and called:
inspection figures ns follows:
were the choice .of the people at the
"Come, Molly; the nut on waiting."
lla tka aw fcr Owl* lieer** *•" u
Index to the quality of the milk
Democratic primary and they nro
“All right, Imogen; I'll be with you
A*un •« se*. r« M«wu •
in the different classifications is as
l b A 4 n &gt; n MaW Ba Mad* at P « I m are the choice of the people now- nnd
as soon as 1 can tie on toy veil. Hnvo
their good work at every term of follows:
you your goggles!" .
.tad Matlar Aafasl Jla4
Class AA— Certified milk; none
“Goggles? .No,! Do you suppose I
court here only the more firmly ce­
, at Uta h a i f l t t al Sm M . f lwMa
M a t M art! !n&gt;. I STS._____
would make myself hideous by wear­
ments the good feeling , that every­ produced or sold in, Jacksonville.
—
Class A— Excellent; Bacterial con­ ing such tilings?’
iNa. U l one-in this county has for both of
«M **«a
Imogen went out to the piazza, wbero
these learned, gentlemanly jurists, tent below 10,000 per cubic rert*at
tbo foot of tbo steps tho autotnotr
motcr.
------0 -----bllo was waiting, and aald to, the chauf­
Class A X — Pasteurised milk;
feur:
Germany subs are sinking ships should be below 10,000 per cbic
"You needn’t go today, William. I’m
faster than we can make them and
centimeter.
going to drive myself."
in
a
few
months
the
people
who
have
‘ itf
Class B — Very good; bacterial
"Yes, m ils."
been making light of this war and content 10,000 to 50,000 per cubic
"Is everything alt right?"
standing back on the Hod Cross
"Yes’, miss.”
-»
centimeter.
movement, on the home guard
“Come, Molly; let’s l»o ofT."
Class C — G o o d ;-bacterial content
movement, :un
the
preparedness 50.000 to 100,000 per cubic cen­
Molly came hurrying out, trying-to
adjust a veil and pull on* a pair of
movement, and on every good und
timeter. '
i
gloves nt tho snmo tlmo, n somewhat
wise counsel that has been given to
Class D —Poor; bacterial content difficult feat to ix-rform. The two got
them will wake up to the painful 100.000 to "00,000 per cubic cen­
Into flic onto, and tho ninchlue chug­
vi#
fact'that America is in the first reni
timeter.
v
ged down tho driveway to the gate,
war of her existence since the civil
Milk with u bacterial count of it was a ia!!d spring morning, mul the
A people misled by their Kaiser cnnllict and waking up will gel busy over 200,000_per_ cubic centimeter roads were fine, Imogen was quite
after it Is top late.
At last became very much.wiser
is considered unfit for .use unless an expert driver, and there was noth­
-----0
-----ing to mnf the pleasure of Qie trip Ull
And said "Abdicate! *
cooked.
they had been out a couple of hours
V v e had enough ‘ Hate,’
M A R L O W E AS E D IT O R
This report is* made in accordance nnd were some thirty miles from home.
uf Atystcm'a .all wrong—we’ll re-*
The editor of The Herald and the with this index, nnd when one reads Then on© of tho tires subsided and
vise her!"
business manager will attend the it he knows whether one is getting let tho wheel to which It belonged
------ O -------meeting of the Florida Press Associ­ the' right quality of milk.
If he down on to the ground.
"Ob, dear!” exclaimed. Molly. "What
A sore headed legislator jumped ation at JncKsnnville the last of this isa't he can chahge, and he should.
shall
wo do?"
00 Bill Russell of the Palatka .News month and Secretary Marlowe of
This paper has stressed fhe im­
“There's'n shed or stnblo or. some­
he other day because, he printed the Hoard of Trade has kindly con­ portance of milk and water inspec­
thing over there; let's gt&gt; over and seo
omething in the paper abuut him. sented to look after the paper in tion. Providence has been kind to If wo c-nu get any help."
’.•ports show that after he jumped out- ahschce along with the rest of Orlando. There ore mily -n-few ma­
Tlqvlnir placed the n'hto on tho side
guXUli .he also jumptul o ff-again nt |hh: -nralTlturttnmnr duties—an offer lignant rases in this city at present of tho road, they Isitlj tfnlket] the bun|by the way that is appreciated by hut unless the city authorities ex- tlretl yards tint separated them from
request.
j
; I us-more than words can tell. Mr. erels • t h« msel vr&lt; nt live y ami in the house amt found a man In over­
jl,Mayor McKay of Tampa who is Marlowe will endeavor to make the t he right dir •rtion. the cit&gt; will alls tinkering with an automobile.
"Oil, how fortunate!" ctfclniined Mol­
is'a editor of the .Tampa Times and edition of The Herald of Friday. have an cpid •mir nomo &lt;l»y (hat
ly. "1 Ft* a garage."
June
l!!illi
a
booster
edition
anti
we
ride
hi F . Stovall, editor of the Tampa
will cause lin­ pcoph to fairly
"We've got u puncture or some­
mbune have been appointed &lt;iuur- have told him to ’go as far us he the necks 'd those responsible for thing.” said Imogen to the man. “Wc'vo
w master and commissary sor- liked and the only restrictions placed it.”
left our auto out there lit tho road.
Would you mind coming out to ae«
7 X0 1 1 of the T a m p a ’fibmu Guards. on him is that he keeps the paper
While
what’s tho Hint ter?”
. ovia means that the hoys will cilt. out of court for libel .nulls.
•THE S I L V E R - B U L L E T
not claiming any’ honors as a writer
The uiun left Ills work, went with
----- O-----Make no mistake; no sharp­ them to their auto, Inspected (ho wheel
Mr. Marlowe is nevertheless n good
wTaoford nnd Orlando both have
shooter
on the firing line can do nnd snld;
one—in fact is a good man wher­
t&lt;jr markets. We believe that the
more
deadly
execution among the
“ It'n not a case of puncture. There’s
wMrimcnt can he. tried in Lakeland ever you place him nnd that he will Huns than the man. woman or child a rip In flit? tire.”
get out The Herald on Friday.
Is fall, and that it will prove a
"Oh. dear!" exclaimed Imogen. "Can
June 2!'th in good shape is assured, who subscribes to a Liberty Loan It U* fixed?"
,00flt both to the farmer and the
bond.
"Not here. I haven’t tho tools."
man who wants to purchase the otherwise we would not trust him
Every bond purchased is a bomb
•*Whnt shall ovo do?"
and freshest produce.—Lake- with this great.responsibility.
Therefore look for the special sum­ exploding in the packed ranks of the
" I’ll put enough wind In It to get
d Telegram.
mer
solstice on June 29th and help barbarians. Every block, of Liberty your machine Into my garage, and
------ O -----him all you can hy sending in your Loan bonds acquired hy a patriot is thero It must bo left till you can get
I t is too bad that there are not advertising matter early.
a mine blowing tip a block of Boches. another lire. I sc© you hnvo no ’ex­
aldermen in Sanford with
The violators of women, the mur­ tra.' ’’
Tho man managed nfter much diffi­
mt backbone to pass an 'orderers of children, their crop-eared,
cc against the glaring head- SANFORD BOARD OF T R A D E
hull necked generals, their imbecile culty to get the nulo Into the gnrnge.
If thiit fifteen per cent increase princes, their half crazed empecup Then lie said to them:
They are dangerous and
"I will take you to your home, and
is
not granted the railroads or if
i^tor a few more accidents some of
ull alike dread the "silver bullet’’ —
you can send smno one out with an
any
less
is
granted
them
much
of
IM Aldermen will wake up and see
the Liberty Loan bond! far more
the credit for the reduction is due than they fear shrapnel anti the extra tire to take your auto back."
lhair t t a a u k r .
”l&gt;o yon think that's the only thing
to D. C. Marlowe of this city, sec­ bayonets of infuriated and outraged
------O — to do?"
retary of the Sanford Hoard of Trade
p
J*Kff. A. L. Hatch, principal of the. who represented the growers and civilization.
h iw k i nchool has been honored at shippers of Florida und presented
As the warlocks and ghouls nnd
"YeX. Plenso wait till I go to tho
fhA m anner school at Gainesville hy. their side of the case in no uncer­ unrlean things of legend were vul­ hnusri and get off these overalls. I’ll
Ming dteted editor in chief of the tain terms.
Those who were pres­ nerable^ to the silver bullet, so are be Imclt to a moment."
He went up a byroad nnd disappear­
ida Alligator, the University of- ent at the hearing-in Washington these savage assassins anti barbarous
ed.
Tho two girls occupied themselves
iwjwr.
The selection wgs a state that Mr. Marlowe bundled his murderers of Prussia in real life
looking nt an Imposing mansion on the
&lt;o«»e as* Mr. Hatch is one of subject like a general and the rail­ afraid o f . what the storm of Hiker
top of n hill, nt tho foot of which they
'htr.4 -versatile young men who euti roads could not pick any flaws In his bullets which we eall Liberty Loan waited.
Birthing that -fs given him anil statement of facts, That he had bunds may do to them."Tliut’s » fine house,” said Itnofcrn.
t well. Prof. Hatch und Sorn- the .facts ami the* figures at his
The storm, if it drive hard through “I woufdn’t mind being nt the head of
» county have been honored.
finger tips und his clear und concise their bestial ranks will leave wnuntkt that hoUBo—that Is. If J had n husband
to
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"At the foot,” supplied Molly.
inlng the Red Cross isn't u pain- murk. If this fifteen per cent in­ 'E v e ry patriotic citizen of this de­
In n few liniments tho man returned
crease
is
not
granted
or
if
th
at
in­
ratloh, nor does your npplicacent, peaceful land of oqrs, which In chauffeur costume.
ve to lay over until the. next crease is cut the everlasting grati­ has been so foully-outraged hy tier‘II should think you’d be hungry,
to be voted on. You sim- tude of every grower and shipper many thut it hns been drivcirinto a he said. " It ’s pnst lunch time, nnd
'Wf, " I want to become a mem- and merchant iiti J'lsiritlu-&lt;is due rti war of self preservation can deal n you’ll hot got homo before *.! o’clock.
a* the Red Cross." limber up, D. C. Marlowe—don’t foVget that, deadly blow at the outlaw empire Perhaps you’d better go up to Hint
A jiwirself loose from a dollar and while you are thin.^ii^; of this, by subscribing to these Liberty summer hotel,” (Kilntlug to tho house
they hnd been ndmiring, “and get
wifi be mure appreciated! and you merchants and growers of Sem­ Loan- bonds.
something to ent. It’a not yet opened
inole
county
don’t
forget
that
if
Aft a full fledged member, onNo youth in the front line trenches
for the Mcaaon. hut 1 think you'll find
you
are
not
a
member
of
the
Sunled l e nil the working rights and
doing his hit for civilization can ac­ something tivslny your nppetltc."
fors Board of Trade nfter having complish more than those who can­
" fits of the order,
“Whnt n beautiful site for n hotel!
shared in this benefit YOU A R E A not stand beside him out there, if exclaimed Imogen. "Wo thought it a
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S L A C K E R IN ALL T H A T T H E only they keep up the volley of private hoeso.”
Those who have failed to attend
WORD I M P L I E S and you should silver bullets.
They dlmlx-d tho hill, were admit­
k revivals a t the Presbyterian
and will receive the condemnation
ted by a uiald In whlto nnd black uni­
(turn Uavo mhtsed a Spiritual treat
For these volleys mean death to form nnd shown into a dining room
und scorn* and contempt of your
id a moral uplift and have lost
fellqw citizens. This is only one of violators mud-'murderers; death to having norm of the uppenrnnt-0 of one
H© than they can realize of ull
the many benefits' to he derived from these msultern of Christ, these fero­ belonging to n hotel. There a delicious
being un active member of the cious-und filthy scoffers al the Faith limchfim wan served. On attempting
» — M ML .M -M a .jt -ML A -M M JM- -M- M M-.JL.JHL ML A
to p«y. for li thu mold said that there
1 W W W T T T T T t T T T T T T t T T T I f
Board of Trad e and ns the days go which Christ taught them when the was no ot/o In the house to’ receive
by there will- be others and unless whole world wus barbarous.
cash and they would hnvo to pay an­
Make no mistake; the hundreds of
you are U member you will note the
other time,
difference between being a real rjti- thousands of Christian Armenians
"We’ll leave It with tho man nt (tie
;en cf tins county or u slaeker in the tortured, outraged, murdered hy gnntgo down there.” said Imogen.
"Yes, nihA,” tho girl assented. •
|midst of those who are unselfishly Turk nnd Kurd tiled because Berlin
Returning to tlie gnrnge, they found
I bearing tin* burdens of the com­ willed it said ‘‘yt-i" to.Enver Bey.
the man waiting for them will: au
.
That
is
the
truth:
that
Is
the
Prus­
munity.
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sian .Hoheitzollern; that is The Kul- auto ready. They entered it nnd start­
From ibis time on the Sanford tur: that is the vile degenerat-y of a ed for home. On tho way homo the
Board of Trade expects every man perverted people who have learned chauffeur became more communicative,
ami Imogen remarked sotto Voco to
: j do his duty.
to acquiesce in the most monstrous Molly that he used very good language
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crime ever perpetrated upon civili­ for an unto tinker. When they reach­
zation—the war hy the Teutons and ed the house Imogen took out tier |&gt;ock*
M IL K IN S P E C T IO N .
Every rity in the United Stntes Turks upon everything decent, hon­ ethook, asking him how much bia
that bus a milk inspector in calling orable,:* clean nnd aarred that has charges would be. including the lunch­
eon.
on him to get busy these summer been evolved in t h e . world through
The chnuffeur replied that there was
days and every smaller town that the teachings of Jesus Christ, of Mo­
no
charge for the ride; on tho con­
has no milk inspector is asking for a st's, of Buddha, of Mohammed.
trary, he hm! been much honored. As
milk inspection regardless of whether
No woman of our- revolution for the luncheon, ho owned the house
*w
such a move has been made hereto­ moulding bullctd for the Rugged In which th»y hail lunched, und lu tills,
" " " S O C I E T Y F A B R I C ’-th e
fore or not.
Milk is an important Continentals performed a more val­ too. they had honored him.
r*&gt;- . .
Tho girls looked at each other In
article of diet in the summer time uable service to liberty and civiliza­
r'.-iy bout.
D o n 't Tail to
und since the price has gone above tion than the woman of JIM7 who consternation.
’’But you snlil," Imogen protested,
n«ec them at
the reach of most folks those that subscribes to a Liberty bond.
r
"that tho house was a summer hotel."
cun afford milk want to knnwi
Make no i n t a k e ; the silver bullet
“I lied there,” said tho man Imper­
whethcr it’ can pass inspection or will find its billet. ■
turbably.
not.
The folio wing from the Or­
Tho three #nt regarding ono another
Now, mould it. you Americans,
lando Reporter-Star is a fair sample and sluy
the
Roast! — Robt. W. for a few moments, then burst out
laughing.
of the cry that is going up from all Chambers.
"Pardon me." said tho chauffeur. "I
the cities regarding pure milk:
couldn’t help It. You wnlked right Into
"Comparing tiiq publication of the
3rour own tra p ".
*
Apt to Come.
report of the milk inspection in
That wo* some years ago. Today
"I expect It tiny day now with whlto
Jacksonville
with
that
in
Orlando,
Imogen
U at tho head of the houso on
paper
ns
high
ns
It
Is."
"What’s
that
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tho Reporter-Star is compelled to you expect?" "An embargo on po- the hill, and the gentleman chauffinr
Is at the foot of IL
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the conclusion that the Orlando in- otry."—Loulavtllo fcurler-Journnl.

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Is the time for prayer—the
mosT crucial time in oiir life and this
fact wilL 4&gt;e brought home to. us
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youngster he tried to ride a bron­
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NEW MIRACLE WORKER
IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
Fred Mitchell Has Built Up Strong
Cub Aggregation.

reer. Out of several castoffs and al­
leged tind nrtors Fred has built one of
the finest pitching starfs lu baseball.
Mitchell Inis three pitchers who when
■In form nro among'tho slurs of base­
ball—Jim Vaughn, Phil Douglas and
Tom Beaton. Vaughn, a sulky, Indif­
ferent player while with New York, a
player who had often broken induing,
evidently changci] his ways since leav­
ing tin- American league, lie hn- Im-cii
a success ever since starting with &lt;’hlengo three years ago. This spring lie
Is going tietter than at nnr time In Ids
career.
Douglas, a pitcher of the Hugs Ray­
mond type, has tho ability of un Alex­
ander. but until this year no big league
manager hnd Irs-ii found who could
take can- of him. It did not lake long
for fhe fiery Herzog and Douglas t"
come to the parting of ltie ways In
j'lnrnmutl. and nfter trying It for sonic
mouths tile good lintlired Ilobby of
Brooklyn was forced to pn«« up Doug­
ins ns Incurable. lie drifted oh |o
('bleugo. where Tinker luriuisl. him
to tin- minors, lie was recalled by
Mitchell, nnd non Dougins Is sun- of
(lie plteldng ton liner'- of tils league.

Grown s i Edible Nut.
The Indian peanut originally was
Fred Mitchell safely Ip the new.- inlr- grown ns an edllde nut. hut the great
of the crop In South In­
ncl© worker, nnd the remnrknhlo show­ Importance m
ing of lltr Cubs is dne entirely to his dia now Is due entirely |o the growth
leadership. -. With practically nothing of the seed-crashing Industry both loto start with, Mltclu-ll In a few weeks cully nnd abroad, and efforts are being
tins built qp n team which Is tearing made to Improve the stork, with the
the league apart and which cleaned up view of Increasing Its oll-yleldlng
both tin- Dodgers and Braves four value.
straight on alien fields.Mitchell has the old (Rant favorites.
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Railway Traffic In rirltaln.
Fred Mcrklc and Lurry Doyle, who n
Although British railroads rank
year ago hud slowed up too much to fourth ntnong the nations in regard to
suit MeGnny. K'diig like a house on mileage-, they carry more passengers
fire. Under ills direction ltollle Xeldct every year than arc carried In any
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T H E SAriFOBD HERALD
tho car. Mrs. Holly and tho chil­
dren have been visiting relatives in

their men, officials were amused to- are’ profiting from the largo acreage
Tlicre Is no known rum tor it. it am*
Court Upholds Billboard Ordinance,
day to find several fro m ’ wives rec- planted in peanuts and other plants lho white pines infected, and It spreads
FullowBuf-a
ilttvUloh by.the
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- -.... M i w n d l s f t hat t hsif hw baads U ol this variety.— --------------- — *■—- sUa JlllV - Tbs spa rse or su d s s r» Una a
from the diseased pines to currant and r u l i i ’il Sinn** supremo court uphold*
One woman said her
Crops of the peanuts can he plant- K&lt;iosu!&gt;erry_ hushes. They germinate on Iritf the validity df rhimgu's billboard '
‘'The Mouse Trap" at the Lyrltr conscripted.
hushand did not want to go to war,1ed us late as July |, And the good the leavPs" of thrso hushes. Tho leaves uni Irian re o f 1911, ublWi prohibits bill*
tonight. It's a screamor.
; [ Little Happenings—Mention
no good reason for! prices for the nuts nre Insured nl- then produce millions of ajiores or seeds boards mi rcsldcitro stre e ts without tbs
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Thrasher war, hut had
\I V. of Matters In Bricfof tho disease, which aro blown by the
have moved their furniture into their hot going, ‘ but "tipped" the War most beyond a doubt. Many farm- wltnl from the hushes to the pines, and consent uf mure than h a lf o f the prop­
Peraonal Items of
even those several inllea distant erty owners. E v e r e tt I* .Millard, ch ain
home at the corner of Fourth and Department that it would bo just as ■ers are expected to put in many these,
from the nearest bushes, are Infected, be­ until of* t lie City cluli art committed
Interest
well
to
make
a
soldier
of
him.
I
acres
of
peanuts
for
fall
Park and will he Sanford residents
in ’! p dliwasi'd an,] die.
r nuiyitiin'eN (hat a m ovem ent will sooii
The while pint's In Neur Kngl.iiul sre
again after spending the past year
be Tiitiiii'hi'd in nluillsh bill hoards In nil
worth
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tho
Inki&gt;
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XV
Summary of the Floating Small
Vote for Flagler
in Tampa.
» h.f Will lie Officers
In the wisli-rii si.ilri pVl.nil.OQO and In rosldeni'e dNirh Is.
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
Bunnell, June 18.—In the refer
fittest only will become of­ tile tintlulial for,-its Do,Oil.tXJU, or n total ut
T h e dee|»|i&gt;n m eans hundreds of bill*
Rub-My-Tism
Antiseptic, Ano­
Hurried Herald Keadcra
i
endum
election
yesterday
held
in
ficers.
Men who show no aptitude DM.UM.00,.
boards must be removed. Tho court
dyne— Kills gain, stops putrefac­
Unless the rav ines of the while pine
portions of $t. Johns and Volusia in the training camps will be dis­ ftllster
tion. *
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rust are stopped these pipes will held that the city has (lower to enforce
counties not a dissenting vote was charged*. "Immature, weak looking U&gt; destroyed.
the ordinance to the limit. Tho ruling
The Red Cross needs money. Do
Mr. and Mrs. D, M. Tench of
The American F*nrestr&gt;* association urge# is the cliinnx to a legal contest which
cast against the creation of Flagler or unpresentable officers aro abso­
people In nit tho regions where the disease
Gainesville were in the city Wed­ your bit. Go to the Lyric tonight.
county, an*l a frecedcnt has been lutely out of the question," says has been discovered to destroy at once all started a year nr s o a f l e r tho passaga
"T h e Old Guard" at the Lyric;
nesday making tho trip In their car.
of the ordinance. Ono company bad
established for the state.
Adjutant General McCain.
"The rurr.tut and gooseberry bushes, diseased
Mr; Tench is the representative of tonight. A dramatic gem.
sought
to enjoin t h e 'c it y from enforc* i
(dnes
and
others
exposed
to
Infection
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,
Charter for the new county was other requisite is military efficiency,
Having a full and complete line of
This wiq help to stop tho spread of the lug the Jaw.
the Godman Shoe Co. of Columbus,
grunted by the recent legislature, which applies both the ability and disease."
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Ohio and during his spnrc moments paper and envelopes of all kinds
subject to a referendum vote of the the mental and physical energy to
To Sava Sand Dunn.
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has lime to matiuge a good shoe The Heruld Printing Co. is prepared people of the territory affected.
instruct, manage and lend." In con­
CotmmBvhil and civ ic organizations,
PUBLIC MARKET DAYS.
store of his own In Gainesville. to print your office stationery at the
The new county becomes a fact clusion Gen. McCain states that dur­
women’ll dubs and nrt leagues of fillMr.' and Mrs. Tench visited The old price fyr a few months longer. on July 2. with Bunnell as tho coun­
T h s s # Hsvs Deen a Succssa In
nob* Olid Indiana have Joined hands for
ing
the
period
of
organization,
of
the
This
is
the
time
to
get
your
station­
Herald office while here and had a
the establishment o f u mitlonnl play­
ty sent.
Cross*, Wit.
first 500,000 melt, officers for the
ch at with' the editor . about oldun ery before war prices prevail.
Tried out ns an experiment, public ground on the sand dunes o f I.ako
second
500,000
must
be
trained
and
times in tbc~capital of. Alachua.
I he Red Cross is the most worthy
MlehlguTi. Very dntlnltu demands will
selected. Many of these will be se­ market days have proved a renl sue-’
Presbyterian Sunday School
be nmffo upon congress to savo what
relief
agency
in
the
world
today,
cess
In
I.a
Crosse,
WIs.
'tile
sugges­
Dr. Edgar Wilson, - editor of the
lected from the reserve officers, from
Next Sunday will be "Decision
tion originated In the agricultural bu­ Is clnltiMsI to lie-(he only extensive
Floridn Christian Advocate wds a (live your assistance by patronizing
the rnoks of the regulars, national
reau of the La fnisso Chamber of tract of n«ituni| scenery now left In
Day"
at
the
Presbyterian
Sunday
the
benefit
ut
the
Lyric
tonight.
pleasant caller at the Herald of­
guard or the selective forces in the Commerce, and notices were sent to. tin* middle west. \Vaf has already
school.
No
efforts
will
be
made
to
Miss Alta Ilevler and mother tire
fice yesterday. He is here attending
.first increment and also of the sec­ fanners In the country around the city Is’cti jleilnrul oil loditstrics encroach-.
move immature children to u (irethe district conference and visiting leaving today via Clyde Line for
ond series of officers, training camps. asking them to tiring produce to tho] Big upon the shore nnd 1 mil s|Hs-ula
mature confession of faith. But the
- his many friends.--------------- —----------- Albany, N, Y., where tin y will visit
"Thereafter,"
he added, "officers city on fixed tln^s mid display It for tor* nttetu|illiig to iiniliL* easy mousy
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Miss Ilevier's brother. K. M, Bev- members of suitable age. will be ask­ will be obtaincd by promoting of­ side. The mnttcr was taken tip In n out of the dunes.
Silos, Silos, sec Vaudo Void's ad
ed to u complete conscrriffioh to the
icr for a couple of months.^ .
very logtcnl nnd sensible way with
. 80-Fri-tf
will of God. These special programs ficers and men already in the xserMunicipal Rinks.
"Literature,"
brilliant
comedy,
at
vice,
thus
giving
those
who
have
Mr. anti Mrs. Joe Dawson of
occupy the closing exercises.
Iii
lb*heifer
nn.| Mtinbnlo. Minn.,
the Lyric tonight.
volunteered or have been drafted for
the •omtnen-iiff . Iqli- nre nib'ivntliig
Orlundo were nmong the visitors to
military service full opportunity t "
No. GG6 will cure Chills and
Hie estnlili-linii'iil of uuinli Ipal skating
the city Wednesday. Genial Jpe is
earn promotion to the exclusion of
rinks.
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one of the moqt popular hard waft1 Gevor. It is the most speedy rem­
those
not
in
actual
military
service."
edy
we
know,
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Kalesmen on the road and has a host
Catts Fires Dowling in Duval Coun­
Hadn’t Changed Much.
of friends in this city who are al­
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Lewis’ leave
t y , s Sheriff Office
"Dad.
tvlinf was the labor of Sisy­
L
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w
R
a
l
e
s
to
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
v
i
l
l
e
ways glad to sec him.
for. Ohio on Saturday where Mrs.
Jacksonville*, June 14. With a
phus?" "Sisyphus relied n stone up
The
Atlantic
Coast
Line
have
anv - Th e many Itlnnda. uf„ Rev: _W. J . ; Lewis will spend the summer.
commission as sheriff of Duval coun- |noiinred an especially cheap r;Ue to
he rolled It up U ^
Everybody* silbnrtrt~hpt7r the—R-erf
Carpenter were glad to see him here
‘nn ngiln It won it mytlto- f
tv -1gtied By nr.T Strtnry J, ■tints,, ,,
|Jack-»iiv me ami roiTTITI
Lyric Theatre tonight.
this week attending the district Cross.
liiglcnl episode. Nothing lik_- tbn* to*
11- Mayes Lewis, former collector of ^
meeting of th»
tlnv." "tffi. I don't know." lntcrpn«M^
No. fltifi will cure Malaria &lt;&gt;r Bil- internal reven u e fur the d istrict .if
conference.
Mr. Carpenter is now
ociati.,11 wlueli, ml
ina "V\'ii-.tilug ill-lie*. I*. Ju-t like that."
the pastor of the Me.thodist church i o n - F e v e r
it k il l- t h e g e r m F l o r i d a , a r r i v e d her.- H o - m o u n t . g
t i t &gt; mi .1 line 2 - lo
at Palm Beach.
from Tuliphassec, where he hud been
\ rate of $(,211 for 1hr* round trip
Until furl hoi* notice Munson's pool
called into conference with tin* Gov­ will lie given. Tickets nn sale June
Having installed a first class vul­
t* J - J . l -Th i s i s 1
•will be open every a iter noon at 2
ernor after the latler had definitely 27th and 2-tli, good for return
Ne v e r .
canizing plant at Geneva can lake
w hat t
V
decided upon the removal of Sheriff July 1st.
o'clock except Tuesdays and Fridays.
i FEl t so
CAkU A
orders for all repair work. Tires left
W. II. .Dowling.
Governor Calls
72: tf
R C S t ru k
with Geneva buss will be returned
iN M V u rc
SJVU SH
Larry itobinson, representing the promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. signed an order removing •Sheriff M. E. IHBTKH'T rtlSVCRL'MT:
S hoe »
Dowling
from
office
yesterday
at
I
Missouri Life Insurance Co., with
L. M. Rhelndcr,
o’clock and
one minute after 4
headquarters in Jacksonville was in
83-tfc
Genova.*
o'clock signed the order commission­ Many Minister* -nd l.afimrtv Here
the city yesterday. Larry is a for­
Mlemling Mrclin
ing Mr Lewi-, and al llie same time
mer Orlando boy and has many
The
district
•onfereiici- f••r Mi.mu
addressed a letter t.i I lie board of I
friends in this city who are always
district •itnveiH'd hi Saiihxd Wed
I’L T L R S S A Y S :
commissioners of Duval county t»|
glad to see him.
The opening ser­
To Teachers anil Pupils of Seminole meet in special session next Mon­ nesilay morning
Woodland Park is tho oqly place
County Schools
" If F’ecl Could Tell
day morning for the purpose of ap­ mon was preashed by Rev. C. W.
The Story They Would
with amusements and taken proper
The Board of Public Instruction proving the new sheriff's bond, which Inman Tuesday-evening.
Slmul The Braises of
The conference was well attended
care of. Open Sundays only. Leas­ of S cm j nolo county, in regular ses­ will he $10,000 in amount.
l ids Store"
and
u
very
valuable
Vesslon
was
held
e d privately on week days. Large sion on the Gth day of June, 1917,
The removal of Sheriff Dowling as for four days. Quest ions of vital
clean pool, hot water jets, shower, passed the following restiltion arid
and what
sheriff of Duval county 'has ' been
A VAiitir.iis' UAitgrr.
c$c
toboggans.
Picnic conveniences.
Peters Says Is So
ordered same to be published in the considered in the realm of possibility importance to the church were dis­
cussed. Reports show- progress along
fWagont linrit up at nlrret curb )
69-tf
Sanford Heruld:
ever since Governor Catts was in­ a'l .lines.
F. J . Powers of Homestead is in
the funner*, and they were told that
Resolved, That all public schools augurated as Governor, and when
Dr. Alderman, president of South­ i l l y folk would naturally ei|&gt;ei't n lit­
the city for a few days visiting old of Seminole county shall open for the removal was not made before
\\ F; wish that lhitle Iteltcr prices by buying direct from
friends. Frank is with the F. E. C. the fall term on the T H I R D DAY the convening of the legislature.it ern College is in attendance.
power of sjieeeh could
Dr. J. Fldgar Wilson, editor of the Ihe producer. At the Huuie lime It wn*
be granted lo the com­
Ry. land department and is exploit­ of S E P T E M B E R . 1917, and shall wax the belief that no action would
fortably attired, sty­
ing the Cape Sable lands on the close for the Christmas holidays on |„. taken until after adjournment of Florida Christian Advocate and Dr polnteil nut ttint the grocer and butch
J. M Gross, pnstor of the Method­ cr would not suffer, for farmers would
lish feet of i his com­
lower east coast.'
the TW EN TY FTRST DAY OF ifi,. assembly. After adjournment on
ist church in Ocala were also pres­ thus Is* Inclined lo buy from them
munity.
l'|Hin being
D
E
C
E
M
B
E
R
.
June
2
it
was
staled
in
usuuliy
Messrs. McDonald and Collins of
more manufactured and Imported f&lt;a&gt;d
i n t e r v i e w e d t hey
By adopting this schedule the first well informed circles that, tlu* re­ ent.
products. Certain days were fixed for
Stuart are among the many Ifiymen
The conference closed last night
would say* I hut this
Ihe public market, the funner* catue
attending the Methodist conference semester of four months will have moval would take (dace before Jus
with
a
sermon
by
Dr.
FI.
A.
Har­
store
mrl every foot
with their produce, and the towufalk
been completed and mid-term ex- 15. and that Hayes Lewis would
]n this city.
rison of Lemon City rhuVch.
retpiiremcnt.
c
a
m
e
with
Itielr
puntes.
The
proiince
Mr
Ayers’ New Daytona Bench Hotel, animation* held, before the Christ- the successor to Mr. Dowling.
sold readily The farmers bud m oney
mas
vacation.
Lewis
was
relieved
as
collector
of
Daytona B e a c h , . F la.—Special sum­
lo buy In La. Crosse slores. and the
This applies to all schools of the internal revenue after a term of
E . H. P E T E R S
mer rates now in effect. Week end
plan was found to work well all the
Hoots,
Shoes nnd Slippers
parties solicited. Dance evpry S at­ county, both white and colored, as- four years on June 4. Jam es M.
way around Now Lit Crosse folk are
urging the building of a market bouse
urday night. W. F. &amp; E. It. Ayres, there will lie a uniform course of Cathcart having been nominated
301 EAST PI RST STREET
(Continued from Page 3)
study prepared for the various his successor by the President.
to make th y market permanent.
managers and owners.
81-tf
schools, and the teachers will In; ex­
Ludir* of the Maccabees
It improbable that Mr. Lewis will
Robert Freeman of Tampa is in pected to conduct their schools ac­
There will be tin* rcgulvr meeting
take office Monday. Unless fSherllT
the city for a few days combining cording to this uniform course of
Dowling carries his case to the 1919 of the Ladies of the Maccabees
buisriess with pleasure, He is in the
legislature and succeeds in having Monday evening at 7:30 « t the
study.
circulation department of the Tampa
The above actipn was taken after the Governor’s -action disproved of, Woman's Club.
Tim es ami being a member of the due consultation with the principals
Mr. Lewis will continue in office un­
Orlando company of state tfoops ex­ of the Junior and Senior High
til Jun. l. 1921. Mr. Dowling is
/'rnminrn/ Visitors
pects to be ordered out in a few Schools of the county, and with their serving1 his second term as sheriff,
Distinguished visitors In Sanford
weeks and is visiting some of his hearty approval and recommenda­
beginning from the first of January are Mayor and Mrs. Scott F. Beafriends ere going to France.
this year. Under his first term he ton and two daughters, Alberta and
tion.
*
Respectfully,
R. J . Holly of The Herald leaves
.
T. W. Lawton,
served from HM2 to 19 Iff.
Julia of Waycross. Gu. In the party
today for Tam pa where ho will
Supt. J’ublic Instruction,
is also Mr. Carleton Ulmer. They
|spond several days and bring Mrs*.
.
Seminole Co., Floridu.
Mayor Beaton and family oT* Way- are the guests of Mrs. G. C. Mc­
If you value the privileges you have c*n- #
Holly and the family hack home in
84-3tp
cross, Georgia are in 'the city the Dougal on Celery avenue. The trip
joyed
as an American citizen if you
guests of Mr. and .Mrs. George C. made from Waycross in two cars,
•
Summer School
McDougal on Celery avenue. Mayor leaving in the early morning nnd ntwtfnt to make certain that your children*
Will take a few pupils for the Beaton is one of the most progres- riving -in Sanfu&amp;d in the lute after-’
and future generations will enjoy theaecond, third and fourth grades that alve fjtitcns of -Waycross and la re- noon. *
same privileges— you must dt&gt; your share
wish to make grados or make tip sponsible for many of ihe Improve­
towards
stemming the tide of oppression
their work in present grades. Mrs. ment fi ifl* that city.
Mrs. Carleton and daughter of
which
threatens
our s h o r e s ........................
Arrington, phone lliltl-J.84-tfc
Help your Red Cross. Go to the Arcadia are the guests of Mrs. L. Y.
Bryan- and Mrs. Leslie Bryan, be­
Lyric tonight.
To The Public
fore leaving the state for their sum­
During these stirring times when one
Notice is hereby given that 1 am |
Heath of M. It. Brinson
Everv citizen should make sacrifices in
hears and reads about War: War;
mer outing.
Friends of Mrs. Ji
War. it's a mighty good I d e a to in charge of the property interestJames Houlihan
order to insure the IM M ED IA T E SUC"Watch and Spray." Y e s — make
of Mrs. IL L. DeForest.
will'regret to hear nf the death of
Miss Julia Laing went ifp to
C E SS~of the “ Liberty Loan of 1917,”
war right at home, go after the In­
H. C. Du Bose, Agent.
her brother. Mr. M. D. Brinson, Jacksonville on Wednesday for a
sects Hint nre invading your home
Place in the hands of our Government
HG-5tp
which occurred in Waycross, Gu., weeks visit with friends.
night and day. annoying you and de­
a t once the means of hurrying the day of
stroying your goods,—for that mailer
about three weeks ugo. In response
threatening your very life. Go after
Victory and Peace. .
. . . . . .
to a ‘ telegfam^Mr. and - Mr*.--Houli­
Summer School
Mr. and Mrs. R oy Byrnes have
these pests with a "Gun" loaded with
han
nnd
son,
Brinson
left
immedi­
Will
tnke
pupils
for
the
fifth,
sixth,
taken a .cottage at Daytona Beach
FKNOI.K and make the Ant*. Fleas,
Roaches. Files, Etc. understand that seventh and eighth grades that wish ately to be prosoqdt at_ till* funeral. for the rest of tho summer.
your home Is the “ Barred Zone."
to make grades or 'make up their Mr. Brinson, who was operated
work in the present grades. Mrs. upon forappendicitl* died ut nine
('.inn Ruth Ridge, slate secretary
■
■IirC#
D. S. Babbitt, Box 1431.
86-11|» o'clock Tuesday morning, May 29, of the Red Cross ussoriution was in
Fenolc is Sold in Your
I
Now is the time to buy "Nntures- in the Waycross Hospital nnd was the city yesterday anti held an im­
I
- Town by
1
own Bone Pebble Phosphate. Guar­ buried in the family burying ground portant meeting with tho executive
I .
Our
Government
is
offering
a
liberal
re­
anteed 32 per cent phosphoric acid. on Thursday. The deceased was a hoard of the local auxiliary. *
turn—3 }4 % interest—for your money—
Hundreds of satisfired users in this man honored nnd respected in the
-■
county. $10.00 per ton in car'lots. community in which he lived' and
the safest investment f o r individuals,•
SAVE
THE
PINES;
See or write E. L. Winn. Sanford. has hosts of friends to regret his
estates, business houses and public insti­
8f&gt;-8tp
death.
Mr.
Brinson resided in
tutions. Help your Government a n d
We Manufacture S w e e p i n g
Amsrican
Forwtry
Association
Sends
Waycross end leaves a wife .and
You will get your money's worth
Out a Call For Ftelp.
Compound, Floor Oils, Cedar
help yourself............................................*
.
two children to mourn his loss. Mrs.
The American Foreatry association
Oil Polish, Liquid Soap, Krco- at the Lyric tonight.
Houlihan has muny friends in San­
has Rent. out widely the following call
JiH Disinfectant, Powdered Dis­
ford who will sympathize with her for help In saving our pluo trees from
Slop, Look nnd Listen!
infectant. Flea Router, Stock
For full particulars and subscription blanks apply here
Did you know that you can get a in the loss of tho beloved older the white pine blister rust:
and Poultry Spray. Agents for
brother.
china cabihet, bookcase, rattan
WABNIMJ!
Foilet Paper, Paper Towels,
lounge and other furniture for half
Wtilto lin e Tress Hcimi Destroyed.
Drinking Cups, Etc.......................
They Aro Valued «t
nnd tho
price at DOG Myrtle avenue?
Plant More Peanuts'
White Pino Blister lUnft Is
Must he sold in ten days. 86-tf
Escambia county ha* come to Jho
Killing Them. .
ASK f o r s a m p l e s a n !)
A tllaruo Kflow a i*» ttu- will to plno Mis­
fore .this season with more acres
PRICES
ter rutt threatens tho destruction i l alt
planted in Jieanuts this season than llto wfilto (dne and pthsr live leaved pine
Exempt Husbands;
FORREST LAKE, President
A. R. KEY, V-Pre. and ('ashler
C. At" Fulford, funjt trees In the Fluted KiuUa.
'
Washington, June 13.—Among the ever before.
“
'
G.
W.
SPENCER,
Second
V-Prculcnt
It
has
already
appeared
Tn
Maine,
Now
demonstration
agent
for
Escambia
thousands of ‘ letters reaching the
Hampshire, Vermont. Massachusetts, Concounty,
says
that
the
farmers
arc
provost nVarahal
general’s . office
nectlent.'Rhode tslnnd. Now Ydslt. New
these dayff from wivps, mothers nnd taking the advite of the agents of Jersey. I'ni; * Ivatd &gt;. Wlscorjun. stlnm*
mpa
Florida
sweethearts, asking exemption for the govenrment now and thut they •“'Li “ nd In *.. l st and

PEOPLE AND EVENTS

Give

Your Government

Your Support!

Buy Liberty Loan Bonds

Geo. H. Fem ald HardwareCo.
Hill H ardw are Company

SEMINOLE COUNTY BANK

Fenole Chemical Co.

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COUNTY HAPPENINGS

?7;

Taxes, 1913.;.....— *—
Sidewalk and paving.....
Minutes of list meeting rood snd Fines...... .—i j , ..................
Pound feea.,„„,.„....'-----adopted.
License.....
.— ----------- 1..
Councilman Miller offered the fol­
lowing resolution* and moved its M is c e lla n e o u s .
Roy
Sidierndon.

Syme*.

Absent

B.

8.05
271.61

140.60
19.76

tbar liked Franklin, so tbo child be­
came Richard Franklin D., or for abort
It. F. D.-lmllann|Kjlla News.
AncUnt Fisherman.

27.45

The Expensive Colombo*.
The dJscoTery of America cost »
tie more than 17,000. at
acme documents that were foot)
the archives of Genoa. These A
menta give the value of Columbus*

-

A codflsliery ulxnit Newfoundland
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM CORas conducted by Xqrptjun i»M UfT'.
ns as early nss ifiOl, Adit tuera la a
=steT O T m EN T S=l^EN T S OF^EMINOtE COUN- ■ "** » * ,? * &gt; «»«
86,499.80
city’councii of Sanford, Florida, that
tradition among the (Islit'rmeu of the paid a . a l a r y of 8300 « year, the I S
4,921.68
captains who accompanied him I ?
TY—EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
«N§
necessary legal steps be taken pre­ Remitted to treasurer.
la y of Biscay that one of tliclr num­
. 1,678.22 ber. who had lieen fishing In the west­ celved a salary of 3200 each, nnd £
Credit
by
vouchers....;.
liminary*, to the pavement of San­
members of the crew were paid
j!
ern Atlantic, Informed Columbus of rate of 82.60 a month
ford avenue with brick north to
and
schools
was
emphasized,
each
W E S T GENEVA AVENUE
36,499.80
tbo existence of land In that region
We hope to Tenth street, north to the present
Mrs. Ja c k Vaughn spent Sunday needing the other.
Report of Chief of Police for before the Illustrious explorer hud be­
brick
pavement,
same
was
laid
over
on the east aide, the guest of Mrs keep ours an' evergreen Sunday
gun his memorable voyage.—National
month of May, 1917:
"Long on Short Whl*tle"
school but It .Will depend upon the until the sentiment o f the property Number of arrests
Geographic Magazine.
W. N. Culp.
28
Ask each one of „ rompm,/,,/ n„
owners
was
obtained.__
0 , how thankful we all arc for parents.' ‘ And we believe that from
Discharged............... ........... 6.
people to rise separately and r.m» I
Coundlmqn
Miller offered tip:
Pelicans' Pouch**.
the nice little rain showers the last "th e little white or brown church In
standing for one minute. There win
Sentenced on streets____ 1
fin different
(urr.,w..,. record*,
...... . . vary
• Iml- rJH
will
the vale" will como helpful influences following resolution and moved its Turned over to county ... 1
The |iollcati Is comracndahly regular h»
be 50
few days.
, .
adoption:
Bo
it
Resolved,
by
the
In
Ills
luiblts.
The
imrent
birds
catch
for
our
daily
lives
if
we
will
only
10 to 00 seconds, Ask
a - x i1(1
o 'wiirkra^!
L . frot°
Mr. Will Robinson and daughter,
181.00
Fines assessed by M ayor...
tlsll and Qftcr eating their fill deposit ~---- —
„ short and n lonr
Gladys enjoyed -the day very much give it a hit of our time. "Take city council that Palmetto avenue Pound f e e . . __________ .....
27.50
the others la their imuchcs under their board, and yon will get in dirTmnt
Mr. and Mrs. be paved with brick a width of
Wednesday with Mrs, Ja c k Vaughn, lime to bo holy."
hills
and carry them to their young. lengths of hoard. ......... |||u. !rn„ *
eating melon with Mrs. Vaughn Emil Magnuson are always helpful, twenty one feet from Second atrect
3208.60 Three pouebf* will hold from three to
are used by a railway man to etnnha.
taking over ten in all in their wagon, south to Tenth street; provided the
who has some very fino ones.
eight potiiiils of fish.
25.00
Refunded
.
...
size
the necessity of n uicchnnlml
city
can
make
suitable
arrangements
Mr. and Mrs. Will Robinson were Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Lundquiat and
183.60
Cash to collector
vice to eliminate the clement of uncer­
to
finance
the
construction
of
same,
two
children
going
over
with
Carl
visiting in town Monday,, also at­
Getting Experience.
tainty ns to what constitutes n "Innr"
Pierson; Mr. and Mrs. Ballinger and* be it further resolved that the
tending to some shopping.
"Is your boy Josh doing well?"
or n “short" whistle by „ lommothe
3208.50
with their pony, while a few walked city attorney bo and he is hereby
"Of course,” replied Farmer Com- It Is not right, he snys. to trust th*
Mrs. Jack Vaughn and Mrs. Will
All hills against the city were read,
nstructed to prepare n draft of a
—
but we got there.
tosscl. "Josh has managed to be so safety of n trnlnloml of passenger* to
Robinson and children, with Mr.
audited and ordered paid.
patient with his Inst I k is s that I'm kind a guess ujton n guess.
Many friends will sympathize with paving ordinance for the pavement
and Mrs. W. N. Culp all had a nice
All business being attended^jlto, o' hopeful he'll bo able to coino hack
of
Palmetto
avenue,
as
above
stateGeorge
Ballinger
in
the
death
of
his
outing at the* river fishing and en­
council adjourned.
to the farm and ffet along with me."—
joying the day out Thursday. All brother Charles of Lexington, Neb., ed. Adopjed.
Washington Star.
Not Even That.
in his 78th year, June 4th, 1917.
. Councilman Miller offered the folreport a very good time.
Oviedo
ltcd
Crops
Many
a
man
who Imagines h|* ex­
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fortier were Death W a s raused'hy hlirdciflng of o’wing "'resolution and moved its
ecutive ability Is sufficient to control
The
Oviedo
branch
of
the
North
visiting Mr. Fortier's mother a few the arteries, after being confined to adoption: Whereas, the brick pave­
the nffnlrs of n nation would not even
The Denarius.
We had ex­ ment on French avenue is in very Florida Chnpter of the A. It. C. held
days last week and we are sorry to his bed. fifteen days.
mnko n successful hook agent.
The
denarius,
translated
penny,
was
its regular mcctifig on Monday after­
know Mrs. Fortier stays on the sick pected them with us in Sanford, had condition, and whereas the pres­
n Roman silver coin In the lime of
noon
at
4
o’clpck
a
t
the
Woman's
hut the serious illness of his wife ent width of said pavement is not
list so much.
Jesus and his apostles.
It was the
They sufficient to accommodate traffic Club house.
Will Robinson was kept pretty with cancer prevented this.
principal
Mlver
coin
of
the
Roman
Clean* Coral Bead*.
There wn# quite a large number of
busy last week putting up tomatoes looked forward to a winter homo over same; therefore, be it resolved
commonwealth. From ,the parable of
To clean cornl heads, dissolve a ire-1
the members present, and four ad­
the laborers li\ the vineyard, In the apoon of borax In n pint of wsna
for the contractors at the packing her?. This makes the fourth death iy the city council in regular ses­
ditional members were added to the twentieth chnpter of Matthew, It would water. Dip the cornl In. and when
house and also several crates for in the family in *ix years, only one sion that the present brick pavemfcnt
appear that a denarius was then the clean pirns through tepid water. Dry
sister now remaitiing of the seven on French avenue extending from branch.
Mr. Culp ‘of the V ‘*t aide.
The
society
has
been
very
busy
by rolling in a soft towel.
ordinary pay for u day's labor. •
children coming over with their first street to Ninth street, he aqd
of
late
in
the
making
of
supplies
and
■
i
.
,r
—
id.
parents
from
Gloucester,
England
in
the same is hereby condemned, and,
UPSALA AND GRAPEV1LLE
they now have u shipment ready to
The marriage of Miss Ebba Stcdt, I860, settling in northern Ohio, he it further resolved that the city
send
to Jacksonville. They have set
only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J . where most of their lives have been attorney he', and he is hereby in­
Wednesday
of each week for their
structed to prepare the necessary orStcdt of New Upsaln and Mr. Jesse spent.
regular
sewing
day.
the
re. Lee, the second sop of Mr. andQMrs.
It was a treat to. have with us linunco providing for
The
society
will
gi ve a s iIye r tea
.Henry Lee of the west side was sol­ ngiun, Rev. Edwards of Jackson­ [i a vc me lit of French avenue with
Tuesday
afternoon
for the benefit
emnized in Sanford on the fifth of ville. who has charge of these Pres- irick a width of twenty one &lt;21 &gt;
of
the
branch."
'J u n e , 1917. Jesse has won a fair bylcrian churches in the state, last feet from First street to Ninth street,
Oviedo Branch.
flower for his bride. May he cher­ Sunday for an evening service. and. lie it further resolved that the
ish and protect her and may they Floyd Sjoldom bringing him over. city attorney he and he is hereby
Tr«n*p U n tin a P *lm Tree*.
have many happy, useful years of Rev. Eduards took for his text: instructed to collect no further pav­
Tt Is almost Imj miss Bile for even a
-married life. They wit! be at home "T h e r e is no other, name whereby ing accounts against the property lettuce slip to he removed from the
with her purtens for the present. we may he saved, but the name of owners owing hills for the pavement spot where it lias taken root without
The groom is engaged in night work Christ, and' making it plain ns he of Frerieif avenue. And.be if. further a consequent drooping nnd perlixl of
on the railroad at Rand's Siding.
B u i iiowadays
so ably can. Rev. Thompson, &gt;our resolved, that when French avenue is ttuspeiidi-il growth.
Mrs. Ballinger has not been at nil former pastor has gone hack to In­ re-paved, and ut such time as prop­ great palm trees are uprooted and c a r ­
well again thi? spring and went in lilnmi, hut it is hoped that Rev. erty owners owning property abut - ried hundreds of miles from their im
live soil a ml clim ate with scarcely a
to see the doctor Wednesday, after­ Baldwin will )h* aide to supply us as ling thereort settle with the city for willed leaf.
soon
ns
he
returns
from
Virginia,
their
proportionate
part
for
the
re­
wards spending the day wit It her
T h e secret of Hit* MicicKX of trims
old friends, Mrs. V ( ’. (’oiler and whore he has gone (or his wife's j paving of French avenue, that said planting su&lt;h trees lies hi the prelim
property owners he given credit hy Inary work. This Is Begun fully six
Mrs. Wm. Leavitt. The former she In-alt ll.
the city of Sanford fo r any amount months I&gt;efore the tim e fqr the mov­
found was also sick with malaria.
now due on them on account of any ing o f the tree, l-’lrst file roots are
Mr. and Mrs, Carlson of the west
t EAST SANFORD
paving lien the city may hold dug nromfil mid rnrefully cut, and the
side spent u pleasant day with their
Mrs. C. B. Curry and children of
old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Now Smyrna have boon guests of against them or may have hereto­ plant Is side boxed. T h r e e inches nre
fore hold, even though said paving allowed l»*tWceli the hulls o f roots
Swanson on June 3rd, Elmer Tyner her daughter, Mrs. Will Prevail.
lien has been heretofore paid by und th e Imixpig. Tills space Is next
kindly bringing them out.
Rev. J . W. Ilartlott of Enterprise
any of said property owners for the Oiled with earth, which Is well tamped
Upsaln was well represented at has his regufzr appointment at
down. T im s ilia tree Is made to stand
W E A1, WAYS HAVE T i l E B EST AT LOWEST P It 11‘KS
pavement of French avenue. Adoplthe rally at Lake Mary, on the 3rd. Moore's Station church Sunday,
In the box la w hich it Is In he luol ed,
ed.
. .
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• ,
without lifting It from the earth. Here
•It was a splendid day, living, a feast June 1?. —
Mr.
E.
T.
Woodruff
presented
a It reiiiiifiis during the six .months of
for both soul and body. Miss Price
Harry Wicks is in tin A. r . ( l .
is certainly an enthusiastic worker Hospital at Waycross. fin., having petition signed hy property owners preparation. It Is thoroughly mulched
in the Lord’s vineyard and wv hope hail quite a serious illness. We are asking that Third street from Mag­ and given the best of m a -, so as to in­
nolia to Palmetto avenue be paved, duce a plentiful side growth of roots
it is contagious.
We are t hankfui pleased to say he is recovering.
which was read and city attorney At th e eml o f the six months it m s t
for all the good suggestions, and they
The Coulhourne family who have
he lifted ami iJilppisl.
it will show'
were many from tin* different speak- resided at Lake Onoro for several instructed to prepare, ordinance for no signs o f fatigue ut the end of Its
E. W. D IC K SO N
same.
•ers and trust we can benefit by years have moved to Plant City.
Journey, however far It may travel.
S A N F O R D , FLA .
PHONE 07
Cl ! W. 1st S T .
them.
Cooperation of the homes
'Petition signed hy property own­ Popular Science .Monthly.
Mrs. F. F. Dutton and daughter,
Frances left Sunday flight for New ers on Palmetto avenue between
A lT O T IR ES AND TURKS VULCANIZED
street.* asking
J a p a n ’* Narrow Railway*.
York city and wilt also visit in Second and Sixtii
When the railways of Ja|uui were
&amp;
Philndclpgin and Chicago.'' Mnster that same he paved, was read and
first planned the uflirow gauge of three
laid
over
for
further
consideration.
Junior Dutton will remain here
Run on oil of any kind. - No
,\n ordinance granting to Charles
Inches was selected for them,
witfi Mr. Dutton.
Butteries, Magneto or Ignitor.
E. Woods,* his associates and as*, because It was cliciiiiest to Imtld and
A 4 h. p. Engine will run a full
Stewart Dutton left on Friday signs certain rights, franchises and equip ami was thought best suited t-&gt;
We are now prepared to do more and better work
load fur 10 hours at cost of 9c
the country's narrow highways and
with
a
party
of
friends
hy
auto
to
u day. Sizes 2-4-8-29-80-75 h.
privileges was placed on its third
than heretofore
spend the ■summer, with Ids grand­ reading and read in full atnl passed. steep grades. Now the ii,ix*i miles of
p. Send for prices. Pumps,
Japanese railway s, all of narrow gauge,
Mill Supplies, Engines. Boilers,
parents in Golden, Illinois.
Vote ns follows: Ayes, C. H. Dingee, are found to la; sadly behind the times,
Saw Mills and Wood Working
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Tyler havo W. W. Abernathy, F. L&gt; Miller.
A LL R E P A I R W O R K G U A R A N T E E D
n m l ii movement Is on foot to rebuild
Machinery. .................................
taken utt aprlment for the summer Jno. Adams, It. A, Newman and them to Mtumlntd guuge.'flTTtiiMigb the
iiLiackau nu lle -ami ,arc_ very-pleas­ R n y S y m e s :— Nnyrr'nmiv. —
iwtr ts’ esllmnAsl -ot ncerly - (Htk&gt;,009,—
.
•
•
antly located.
•
(KKJ. At present the trains ure slow,
On motion carried, finance com­ the.fastest UXpresses making less tliuli
408-110 E. Bay SI.
Jacksonville. Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. C. (J. Berk and son.
mittee
was authorized to pay South­ thirty miles uii hour; tls* coaches anMaurice’, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Droiern
Utilities
Co. for Voucherd held buy and niirrow, and the sltH-plug cars
sor nltd daughter, Helen, li'ft Sunday
by
them,
as
much
as they ■ronvonl- ure cruiiipcd and Inconvenient, while
in the Beck'cur (or a week’s trip to
most of the railway Inventions of otliPalm
Beach, _ Miatpi and other ontly can.
On motion carried, street commit­ cr na (Ions cannot he iixcd because of
points.
Liability Insurance affainst Accident, the person and Property, is
llrlnforrrd Oenwjil SitM n ir Sturm l’r*-,f.'
tee is authorized to purchase two tin- difference In truck gauge and size
l!m U &gt; iln| ami arc 1 'rifrrl K'la(i- I’l r w m e
Jo
e
(
’a
ncron,
Ed.
J
.
Cameron,,
A.*
a
necessity.
You must have it eventually..............................' • •
of
curs.
The
director
of
the
Inqierlal
and when built b ; us are
m udrtalr In ru .l
cars of shell for Fourth street from
T. Rossetter and F. F. Dutton
railways
favors
the
change,
In
spltn
of
10.fi. Diameter 30-fl. High 3250
started for points on Lake . Okee­ Oak avenue to railroad.
the cost, nml estimates that the inn In
Mr. Lning came before the (Joun- Toknldo line could lai cotiverlcd to
12 *'
**
35 *• •'
5,150
chobee Wednesday in the Cameron
car fur a sight _aedng_Lrip— _ — - dl and complained th at certain broad giiuge In twelve years uud tho
Tb.-rr Pi Icr» I nr luil r rVmrnt Floor ami R.-or.
or connections were necessary, oilier Uni's on tho main Island of J a ­
and I'.ilrtlof Wuod l-addrr and lluir«:ln (ml
Mr. mid Mrs. Taylor amPMr. anti
and
on motion carried the sanitary pan within txveiily-llye years.—I’opjiarr &gt;uur Tolil Coal lor the ('ump'rlr Silo
Mrs. (!ilo« and G‘. C. Chamberlain
*
• •*■ trad} h it Uar.
inspector
won instructed to gbt tar &gt;iecliiinics Magazine,
wort* dinner guests Sunday a t the
nnmes
of
all
those near sewer that
pretty new Dietrich home.
GEO. J. VANDE VORD
were
not
connected.
Too Quay.
G. C. Chamberlain had us guests
MT. DUKA. FLORIDA
The reports of the several-depart
When u thing that really ought to
for a joy ride to DeLnnd and Lpke
merits were read and Ordered filed. Is? done presents Itself, take it ami
Helen Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. J» * 0 .
Treasurer's report for month of work It out somehow without hurry
Ellsworth - and Horace Chorpcning.
qr nervousness, even though your
May, 1917:
Mr.- and Mr«. I. 1). Hart and
hands are tdiemly ' full, Don't think
Receipts:
FIREPRO O F CONSTRUCTION— EFFIC IEN T SERVICE
Clear Your
daughter, Ruby are leaving Monday
•
*
*
*
X
B:d. nn hand May 1, 191 7 24.749(24 " 7 uni too busy.” And, uhove all, don’t
in their Bpick car for a month's stay
Complexion
say
It
aloud
wlie.ro
any
one
can
hear
MODERN EQ U IPM EN T— M ODERATE RATES '
Cush from Collector •
£,921,58
on the east coast.’ including ii visit to
you. Being too imsy carries dn Im­
with This
Vouche. s ......................
1,578.2
Jacksonville, Miami un;i other
plication of fussy activity as contrast­
Old Reliable
C. H. JEWETT, Manager
#
ed with efficient effort. To be too
points.
331,249.04 busy Is necessarily an ml mission that
Remedy—&gt;
Mrs. Susie Squires and non; Her­
Disburse inenls:
your Job Is ltselfT srrihf for you or
bert are leaving Jacksonville Satur­
that you nre doing llilpfts which do
Voucher*
paid....
7.980.28
^ H ancock
day on the Arnpaho for Good
not necessarily belong to your Job or
Interest...
...
2-15.05
Ground, Long Island to remain un­
that you are not working wisely nml
Less Nat. Bank check
til late fall—a party of more than
efficiently. Pitiless logic. Inevitably
No. 138
3.00
STANDARD RAILROAD OF T1IE SOUTH
fifty friends and neighbors gave them
drives your hearers to 'one of these
F o r pimptr*. hUrk-hrndj, tm k lc * . blotcbci
Biiluncp
in
hanks
'23,014.71
and Un. a* h (II a t lor more icrtoui f « t . ifilji
a surprise visit Tuesday evening,
three conclusion*, if you nre "too
I body eruption*. Inver, r c ir n u , etc., ute
busy" you might to resign or reorganbring cake and tembimdo to serve.
tbit tclrntlfic compound ot rulrhur. At » lo­
3-11,249.04 lzc.—Publishers' Weekly.
tion. II toolht* and hcali: taken Internally^
The
evening
was
delightfully
spent
* (ex drop* In a slat* ot water—it sett at the
Bank Balanees—
loot of the trouble and purlfiet .he blood.
in visiting, all wishing the travelers
Nof 82
. No. 80
First National
1,423.90
No. 86
rkrtidant agree that uitphur li one of the
*•
WHit’i In a Name?
a safe return.
‘ Lv Jacksonville . ..9:10 n. m.
8:10 p. m.
mott elective blood purifier* known. Hrp. m.
Peoples
at
t
per
cent..
.10,000.00
Ills
grandfather
Is
hi
the
employ
of
Jo e Cameron is having two silos
member, a good completion laa't tkln deep
Ar Savannah...... 1:15 p. m.
12:35 i, m.
Vi
:dl
p.
in.
People
—If* health dtrp.
,
f
371.65 Undo Saiu, engaged In passing Imck
Ar Charleston..... 5:35 p. m.
8 :45 a. m.
erected a t his home farm, each with
,8:16
m.*
*ci
•■if p.
|i* mi
Be wire to atk (or HANCOCK SULPHUR
Seminole at .4 per cent
10.000.00 nnd forth mall for dependent human­
Ar Richmond.™._5:05 a. m.
7:45 p. m.
i n :35 a. m.
a
'ca
p
a
city
of
115
tons.
One
large
COMPOUND. It hat been uted with latl*Ar Washington..... 8:10 a. m.
Seminole
11:50 p. nt.
885,80 ity. Ills fnthrr. Mr. I)., also enrn^ his
#'-410:55 a. m.
(actor/ retulta tor ortt 23 /ear*.
silo was built ther^ lust summer.
Ar Baltimore
l(R(M a. m.
J : 10 a. nt.
*12:10 p. m.
333.36 bread by the same useful work In the
5 0 c and S I the bottlf * •
Mr. Slack lias charge’ of the work Seminole Mag. paving
&gt;
Ar W. PhH‘phia , 12:24 p. m.
3:30 a. m.
IndlaimpiiHs poMolllco.
Simp these
2.27 p. ip.
&gt;
at /our ilmsgltl'a. If he can't tupply you,
Ar
New
York.....
2:40
p.m.
5
:60
a.
m
*
■
I
%
15
n
nt
men of two generations sre connected
tend Ml name and the petce In ttampi and
1
City
council
of
the
city
of
Sanfoi^l,
323,014.71
A
t’-.UH
rsalpmcnl.
rixtric
f*M,
d , .» l n * r » r a ' klixprra!' IMnlo*
"•» i1[&gt;
we will ttsd you a bottle direct
with the mall servlet*, they doubtless
train* *2, and M .
nJrrpntn an SO In Hnvnnnnh.
i 'n x r n ( r r « ffl&lt;) c t t a f l a " 1111 *' , ,
Florida met on June I, 1917, in reg­
Collector’s report for month of exjiect little Dick to follow In their
Air raarhe*
roprht
ra. ( im rrrltnm* rhalr
,,
HANCOCK
IULFHU*
P a 9 f tl
nt ft I I n
™^ h I
tt l.
_
VI?_! * ™
, COVtrAbV
ular session at 7:30 p. m. Present, May, 1 9 1 7 For Inftamatlon
or
Rcaer/a'lion
Phone
or
Write
stepij.
Friends
of
tho
family
nn?
sure
^IJIJ * - ------ . bk au r. kid.
4,781.30 that this Is tho Intention Pf the par­
C. H. Dingee, president protem, und Tuxes, 1916
m
’L A N T I C C O A S T L I N E
™ ^
Iltrrm l It/rWr Cyw/raad O x .
138 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
Hillaborough Hotel, Tampa. Fla. , ,
m—r— I t S‘ J } &gt; —) " am o i l d r
88.71 ent*. Hie child's ha me being the proof.
Councilmcn W. W. Abernathy, F. L. Taxes, 1915
Ufmtf Cra/xaC.
. Phone 17
&gt;hone 132
156.03 The mother Ukc«l Itlclmnl,.and t_ho fa- ............................................................................................................................................. ..
Miller, John Adams, R. A. Newman Taxes, 1914
10.80

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�Wire Basket—A wire basket will point is determined by the condi­ one family had volunteered, that tho
he found convenient ns a carrier tion of . tho vogoUble.
AH
A .RESUME UF. SANEPED,
’when plifnging.’vegetables into boil­ moisture should be evapornted. The■
enter the Red Cross and that the
HAPPENINGS UP'TO'bATE
ing water.
drying requires Trombone and one- mother had offered all her property,
A U i m 4!) C an n u iaiiaH far ikit
Hrooksville, Route
Containers— In almost every house half to three hours. When, the dry­ consisting of twoj hyndred acres of
Colama I, “SwHf E O t t a r P I m u
hold some containers well suited ing is complete, pack" immediately. land, to the government, has a
Mr,. R. A . T r i l r i t , P U m No. tOS
for use in packing dried vegetables
Hacking
worthy duplicate of similar sacrifice
will he found. The small box al­
Evaporated vegetables -should he jin
,
Orlando. Mrs. Florence Hcardall
ready lined with paper and used as
. while hdt, in tin or paste- has three sons, and all of them wil
Society on Vacation
If a colored person gives you 1
a commercial pack for crackers, the I hoard boxes lineif with parchment soon he in the active service of the
There has come a lull in social af­ wedding present it means great pros
small
tin box used for sweet wafers, paper, When parked in large quan­ country.
fairs with the exodus of Sanford's perity.
Ideut. Jack Iicardall, of
the
tin
cans used as containers for tities, t a rch mint paper should he tlx/ United States Navy, has been )
society set to the mountains and
coffee, tea, baking powder, etc., are placed between the layers.
If the on ship duty1 for some time.
seaside Tetorts and there is but
Re- []
Personal ,Mention
suggested as good containofs that container is of tin, when the lid is cently William Hcardall enlisted as J
little entertaining being done this
Mrs. Anna ’ Walker left on Mon
will he available for home use. placed on the box or can paste a
year. Card parties and dances have day for Braidentown where she will
a members.of Company C, and Dr. f
Hags may be used as containers. strip of paper so as to cover the edge
practically been given up in favor of live with her son, Mrs. Harry Walk­
H. M. 'Hcardall has applied for af»- J
When used with the evaporated of the lid of the can. This com­ pointment in the Medical Reserve 5
Red Cross activities. The meetings er.
vegetables, the mouth of the bag pletes the seal.
of tho Red Cross Association are
Corps. Mrs. If. M. Hcardall expects, t:
should
be closed and closely tied
Pasteboard
boxes
should
bo
coverI
held regularly op Thursday after­
to
volunteer in the Red Cross norMrs. RjjJ^a Atkins left on Monday
with a cord. The entire hag should ed with a heavy grade of wrapping ivice when Dr. Hal is called.
noon and Classes No. I and No. 2 for Jacksonville to visit her daughThis . J
then be coated with melted paraf­
each meet twice a week. There »is
will leave Mrs. Florence Hcardall all
fin. Small containers are preferred sealed. If the outside of tho con
no lack of interest here hut the exo­
alone in Orlando, but she will hsvW-J
,
for
family use.
tuiner is painted with paraffin 1
dus from town applies to these as
Mrs. Charles Lee of Oviedo is the
Well as society functions. Out door attractive guest of Mrs. W. P. Car­
Caution—Packages of dried veget­ perfect seal is obtained.
• Sweet Corn
frolics have largely taken the place ter*
ables should not be opened until the •
A OK It MAN M YSTER Y
Corn
for
drying should he young
of more formal pleasures and we
contents are to be used. If allowed
and
of
good
quality.— it should lie
hear of picnics, fish frys, camping
Mrs. Aylott Fitts, Jr., and two Celery Axcnuo Orowcr -Kvidenlty to 's ta n d uncovered they will lose husked and silked; put into slightly
Helps Banjo' Player.
. , ..
partiiw and woodland sports .quite
f their crispness.
.
To
nld
In
playing
tho
banjo
or
gult^,
v isitin g
lias Designs on The Herald
frequently. W'c hear too of an oc­
Selection and Preparation of Veg­ salted water and cooked for Hi min­ a device has been Invented to bj
rna.
utes; drained well and cut from the slipped over tho head of the lnstnt
casional dance among the younger
One day this week a German or
etables for Drjing
cob; placed in drying pans and al­ ment. desired chords being produce,
.set and the Elks weekly dances con­
l rather a niun who is of German
Selection
of
Vegetables—
To
get
Mr. and Mrs. S. 0 . Chase left or
tinue in favor. People are having a
I descent hut who is now an Amcr- the best results when drying veget­ lowed t o ‘ stand for twenty minutes; when buttons ere pressed to mute tb,
Tuesday for Exeter, N. II.. to ntgood time in an informal way.
j ican citizen came into The Herald ables cafe should he taken in the placed in nn oven which should tie strings correctly.'
lend the graduation of their son
office with three yellow vegetables selection of the vegetables to * he
Iicst Iloom Will llcmain Open
looking something like pumpkins. used. They should he Hound/ not
Vertlijo.
As the Washington Post snya, lovo
I t will bo good nows to the fem­
He gave them to the editor with the over ripe ami freshly gathered.
Rev. C. W. Inman of Dei,and and
makes tin* world go round, only wa'
inine public that the Woman’s Club
j dark and mysterious air of the man
Rev. B. K. Thrower of Tampa are
Preparation of Vegetable*.— Veg­
Rest Room on Park avenue will re­
, who expects to place a bomb and
guests pf Mr. und ‘Mrs. John D*
etables that arc to be dried should
main operf all - summer und the
then cut and run.
He vouchsafed
Jinkins this vleek.
be thoroughly cleansed by washing.
ladies o£ Sanford and vicinity nre as­
no information of what this*new
When washed, they should lie cut
sured a comfort aide and convenient
Vegetable might he hut only suid:
into suitable lengths, plunged itnn
Mrs. F. E. Steimneyer returned on
resting place while in the city on
"P u t nn the ice, th e n . eat 'em."
Tuesday from a pleasant visit with
boiling water, allowed to come to a
Would not answer any questions
hot days either on business or pleas­
friends in Madison..
boil, ami boiled front II to ti minutes.
about them but disappeared through 1
ure. Since the opening pf the Rest
L f u ik -y ^ v e g e t a b l e s ,- s t i r h * .T3 T tlilo n s ,
Soup Mixture or Julienne
.thu door with-o another' myMt'rldu.Tj
T lo o n rT rr-NriViimbrr
iienrly right
I beets, e t c . .* are given tlie slmrter
Soup
mixture i- made by combin­
ftmile
We
took
the
little
hyhri
!
hundred have registered and to this
t'm e
T i n - -*h&lt;irt period of hotline ing x arious x egi-t a ble&gt;, Mifh as car­
cantaloupes nr
tliUsklllelons,
of
number at least a third more may
rots. celery, parsley, rutabagas, salsi­
pumpkins or whatever they might
lie added who failed to register.
fy. leeks, cabbage, etc. Irr preparing
be and carefully inspected them.!
these
vegetables, they are cut in tin?
shook them, smelled them, weighed:
convenience anil
strips,
little more than one inch
them and then placed them in the
chairs and couches
long.
Each
variety is boiled separ­
safe until evening dheit the front
ately
ftnd
dried
according to general
office force took thorn home, placed
to make the Rest Room their head­
drying
for
drying
vegetables. They
them on the ice and then ate them
quarters while in the city. The use
are
then
mixed
In
the desired tiroPresiding Elder Siebert of Miami as per Instructions.
With sortie
of the room is entirely free and
portions and packed
is
the
guest
of
Rev.
and
Mrs.
F.
E,
misgiving they, were opened care­
mothers with tired babies to rest
lii'ii they are to be used, rinse
fully the next morning to avoid any]
and refresh wilt find it invaluable, Slcinmevcr
in &lt;old water, and put tfiem to soak
exphmoriH
nr
Submarine
stuff
tha'
especially during the hot .weather
m lube warm water.
When they
might he lurking on t i e inside and
have
absorbed
a
sufficient
amount
when duly opeqatU—
—ws*re sam­ Method of Drying Ve utilities
A h Honor f 'onfrrrrtl
of
water
they
may
lie
boiled
and
When thoroughly drained, veget­
E SP E C I ALLY ADAPTE
pled. Say, that fellow has some­
Ju st previous to his departure for
added
to
soup,
or
the
water
;t'nd
thing new and something line in ables are spread in thin layers in the
FOR YOUR STATE.
his homo in St. Augustine, Mr.
vegetables may lie boiled in soup.
this new hybrid morning's dish. drying pans, which have been clean­
Fraser Armstrong was the recipient
C. M. Berry. sed by washing in fcuda water. The
of n well merited honor.
At the
It seems to tie a rross between a
County Agent.
pans are then put into an oven
Mrs. E. M. Galloway returned
OUR INSTRUCTIVE CATALO
home of Miss Albino Frank on San­
musk melon and cantaloupe and then
registering
It
degrebs
Centigrade,
AND WEEKLY PRICEUS1
Saturday
from
Memphis
and
Chat­
ford Heights the Cloyer Club of the
some and this local Burbank lias
III
degrees
Fahrenheit.
This
heal
SEND FOR THEM TOMT
tanooga,
Term.,
‘where
she
received,
Congregational church had as their
"something I hat will find a ready sale is slowly increase.
The
drying
is
tunny
delightful
social
attentions.
guests a number of
the Christian
Oil the market, despite the deceptive
finished at 55 to 65 degrees (’., I .'12
Ehdcavorers und Mr. Armstrong,
appearance of the melon. They are
to
l-l!) degrees F.
Tin- finishing
Judge an d Mrs, Stringfellow were
JACKSO NVILLE,FU
who has been one ‘ of its strongest
light yellow, with smooth rind and
among
those
who
visited
Washing­
and most •loyal members.
A de­
nre different from anything in this
last week. They will be
lightful evening of fun and frolic ton. D.
line and if they are bombs they
was enjoyed by the young people away about three weeks visiting in should be exploded in every house­
and before the. close of the evening Yirginiu and Chester, S. C.
hold every morning because they are
Mr. Armstrong was presented with
a ll,to the jptod. This man said nut
Mrs. Joe Harrold has as her
a handsome pair of gold cull but­
to mention his name and we will
tons, the gift of. the Endeavor so­ guest Miss Eva Youngs of Dallas, not but if )ie ever teases us with one
ciety, in recognition of his valuable Texas.
melon again we will tell the public
services
to the organization.. It
who In* is and all about this now
was a well deserved honor for he
Miss Belle Dickins spent a -few thing he. is springing on the people
has been one of . the most active days last week in Hanford with Mr. fur they' are the real stuff.
.worker* in every department of the and Mrs. J . W. Dickins.
church work and one of the most
Home Drying of Ve etnbles
popular young men in tho church.
A new Florida State Bulletin
He has carried with him from San­
(complied by Miss Surah W. Part­
ford the esteem and cordial respect
ridge, District Home Demonstration
of his co-workers and the warmest
Agent) oh. Home Drying 'of Veget­
wishes of many friends for the same
Mr. and Mrs. R. It
ables has just been received. The
If a man write a better book, preach a better sermbn
success in his new sphere, , Mr. the Misses Virginia
general directions, with specific rub .
Armstrong Jut# .ugcvpL'tl—P—highrx •Huughn left Monday
or builft a bettor mouse trap; do m atter if lie builds his
for drying sweet corn are In-re given,
position with the East Coast Rail- Virginia.
instructions are also given in the

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bulletin for drying beets, peas, on­
We take pleasure in correcting the ions. cauliflower and qther veget­
Klks Da nee
error in name of Mr. C. C. Cold) ables. Those who wish this bulle­
The Monday night dances of the Whose engagement to M. m Agnes
tin please apply nt once by POSTElks in their beautiful new club Vaughn was announced irt the last
house on the lake front cpntlnue in isiue of The Herald.
popularity with the dancing set who
Sweet Potatoes
enjoy the fine floor and good music. ,
Gainesville,
Fla., June 0, 11)17.
Kaph . week brings its quotn of
If
sweet
potatoes,
are properly
pleasure seekers.
planted and cultivated they will
Omens for Jhc June llride
/ 'produce 150 to 400 bushels per acre.
In order to get a good yield on
IIavo .no tucks in* your -wadding
gown. Every tuck will narrow your average land it is necessary to ap­
hnppiness a year's trouble for each ply 400 to 1000 llis. of fertilizer per
acre. (Some growers apply 1600 to
2000
lbs.) analyzing about 4 per
Bewnre of hnldheadcd men, either
cent
ammonia
and 6 per cent phos­
as ushers or clergymen.
A baldphoric
arid.
This
can be made from
headed man foretells marrfuge squalls
equal
parts:
■
Have the family cat at the wed­
10 pe.* c .nt tankage
ding for good luck.
16, per cent add phosphate
If the clergyman has troublp to
find his glasses, one of thu two be­ or mix
1U0 Ihs. cotton seed meal -with
fore him will not bear inspection,
and if he makes any mistakes, some­ each 100 lbs. acid phosphate.
Well rotted stable manure is also screening purposes. I hese trays arcone present is opposed to the match.
arranged one above another with a
no auro to carry to the altar a good.
small
space between. They are sup­
It
may
be
cheaper
to
buy
a
ready
penny given you by the bridegroom,
ported
in a frame of wood or metal.
mixed
fertilizer
of
the
above
analy­
and you will never want for money.
The heated air passes easily through
Do not look about or recognize sis.
The application may lie made a the perforated trays and evaporates
anyone on going up to the altar; old
superstitions sky that the one doing week or ten days before sotting the the moisture. When drying is to he
this will soon go elsewhere for love. vines; although some prefer two ap­ done on a large scale kilns ure built
Do not invite rj widow or widowe plications using one-llnlf of the fer­ for* the purpose. • If *an ordinary
to tho marriage feast, unless you tilizer before planting and the other oven is used the door should be left
counteract their intluencc with an half when the plants are making slightly open to permit the evapora­
vines.
Low beds are better than tion of moisture from the vegetables.
old maid or bachelor.
Bo sure your parents keep a piece high ‘ones on dry lands ns the high A very low flame is necessary to give
of your wedding cake in the house rjdges dry out too much to give the the required temperature.
Thermometer—To determine the
.as long as there are any unmarried best growth.
The following list of sweet potato exact temperature a thermometer
•daughters, or they will never find
he used.
Place
the
plant growers has been submitted to should
thermometer in a glass containing
■ H possible wear u vail that has jhis office:
,
Bear Head Farms, Pine •Castle, oil of any kind and place it in the
i&gt;(bviou*dy been worn at a wedding,
^ H r t ic u la r ly if the former wcarec
Fred M. Preston, Orlando, Route oven. By this means the true tem­
perature of the oven is recorded.
y made a happy marriage.
No. 1 ,
* The, luckiest wedding gift you can
Piedmont Plant Co., Orlnndo, Tho thermometer in the*o,ven should
register 44'degrees Centigrade (C .),
?-,.a * r,‘' vc is an apron and a half dozen Route 1
'f/ltuwels.
&gt;
or 111 degrees Fahrenheit (F.) at
Mote Plant Farm, Plant City
It is a good omen if the first gift • L. H. H a ll,.Orange Heights _
the time tha vegetables are placed
• J o arrive in mode of silver.
John Schlappi, West- Palm Beach in the oven.'

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