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IN T H E HEAR7 OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION ’
PUBLISHED :

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S d W T &lt; -.ttE B K L r

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TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS

I N 'S A N F O R D — L ife la Woith Liv in g
VOLUME VIII

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. JUNE 32. 1917

Red Cross

NUMBER 88

cngn

Success

STATE MARKETING BUREAU OUR NATION SUBMARINES 'RED CROSS CAMPAIGN
CREATED BY LEGISLATURE RESPONDING ARE ACTIVE SHOWS GREAT RESULTS
TO THE CALL THIS WEEK
BIG RALLY LAST NIGHT
der which they developed. A t e n ­
many's submarine warfare show a
antry class is a peasant class, living Red Cross W e e k National Rig Tonnage of Vessels Relarger number of vessels of 1,600 Over One Thousand Dollars
in conditions not unlike the slums of.
Campaign For
ported Sunk By
tons or over sunk, than in any of the
liaised in Sanford in Four
the great cities. Such possibilities
The law to create a S ta te MarketFunds
six preceding weeks. Not since the
Subs
Days .
must be resisted by -every known
inf Bureau will b e c o m e . effective
seventh day period ending April 28,
means. . Ao educational campaign to
All over the nation this’ week has
Some heavy lighting is progressing has a greater number of ships of
July T, and plana are under way to u.
... .
.
With
their
customary
whole
, ,
.»
m
HhoH that farming is a profession been observed as* Red Cross Week on the Aisne front in northern
1,600 tons or over been sunk. Dttr- hrartedness and* capacity to do any­
nut t nto operation. To enact n
. .
...
.
5 ''
p .
u...
and Ims its duties and rights to he
be and the same campaign carried out France where the French are safely! ing that week SI vessels, 38 over and
Isw is one thing, but to fully carry
protected*, and .encouraged will he as was observed here.. The nation entrenched in ‘their new .positions 13 under 1,600.tons were sunk. The thing that is asked of them the peo­
out its inte'ntion is another. That
justified for generations to come. • asks fur one hundred million dollars after their notable spring campaign.' heaviest total since the Teuton subj ple of this city and county put on a
there is need of a public system of
campaign f o r . t h e Red Cross this
The results of the investigation of and it is t h e - belief of those who The Germans apparently have re- marine • campaign was opened in
marketing there is no shadow of
week that was n whirlwind cam ­
doubt. To make it a success will re­ the census of 1910, showed the dis­ know that the fqnd will he over- intoned their troopr in this sector! February last was registered in the paign and while there is some m oney
• with men brought-from the Russian'week ending April 21. when forty to
..............................
„i ,the
llr
quire moat consistent ane earnest tribution of the cost of A m erican! sith.'i ribed.
come in before Saturday I11K
night
Jarm-pruiluctii. uf thirteen billions, uf i —HHrt* natinn wide--Red I 'rnw - nmn- —
-Uiid- um ^-suell-dlviaiun lillUJed . 3Luailliif.il iff mure t ha n l.lillll IIiim.!re a l *.cam paign rwully
— | n*|
-nmper*tien*&lt;&gt;f-Bll-intere*t»r
Without cooperation how can the | '*0^ urs' •''percentage on the basis o rial campaign neared t he end &lt;&gt;( tin the lighting immediately ift.-r its were sunk, and- IS
15 of the smaller night with a big rally at the band
100, was.as follows:
! &lt;tattd in Central I'ark when the
farmer —acting individually—-in­
wei'k with more than half &lt;&gt;f 1he arrival, making t In- attack '•-terday tonnage were sent to the bottom.
Ret e i \ i d. Ii\ f irmer'.
Hi I
4 Ion mm mio fond ulreii-l&gt; pledged on ) I,, \ ili 11, r 11 i-r t,,| • • Lull mix
crease his profits and save for ins
Since the middle of \ prd. when
amount* rai-td during the first four
Rereived by railroad^
Ihe ,1'HOtni
l*
,g a t fie undersea I"',if aetivity ri'i-orded
own a part of the present wasteful
Report* to iiainiii.il in .i'lqii.irt, r- t/i mill
"I Ihe campaign were nn-#
Legitimate expense of I'lllife
nxt of distributing the products of
\\ .i-limgi mi I In- m,Tiling •hnwed a front &gt;d app.’n ■11y '
It* highest toll, 10.1 lirttl.-ll Vessels. iioiineed amid great cheering an !
mg
'#.2
We are far froqt the
total uf $ ri.5lHl.llOU
Red I’rui* was "f extremely violent . lAraeii-r I of whii-fi ‘J'JtC meaTurvif more "than eiithii-iM-ni
his farm?. Can he alone by im­
Waste in selling
|-j q
official* warned aguin*t relaxuliuii of The F'retlvh Slopped the (■rrinuii 1.600 Ions, were sunk. 1tie weekly' sound of act uni warfare lnit{ our
proving tin* quality and appearance
profits of dealers
2S.9
people are realizing more and more,
of his products obtain a price ample
efforts at tli^w period ‘ of the earn- rush. siifTering only a . slight peiiet ra- total being as follows:
•
The waste that year in. .selling puign. Much preliminary work tie- lion of their first lim at t w o p,,Jilts
what this war will mean |o us un­
to pay him for the increased cost?
*.
Over Under
aggrj-gutinj; between* 600 and 700
was
a
billion
and
a
'half,
or
$17.00
less
the needs of the armies already
fore
the
luunjutlgti
opened,
ri'Hiilted
• An illustration as to th e point is
16000
yardj-. I'aris reports.
in
the
field and the allied armies in
seen in nn investigation Undertaken per capita or five limes the assessed during tin- first three days in a flow
Week ending
Ion*
Fbiropc
are well supplied with all
volition
in
Florida
and
eombim-d
of
pleilgewhich
may
mil
i-mititMIe,
i
Flv'ti tin- -light gam wo- a p r i v \ (tril’J I
nunc time ago by the l T. S. De­
|o
th.it
tfi,'\
till'd iti order t" stem the
with
•
quirk
priilil*
of
dealer*
for
ll
w.i-atll
nuf 11- ■&gt;1 i lo o i o r m n g w.) n .i f r, n. 6 Aprd
partment of agriculture in reference
•
'•I,
,'t
I,cm
.in Invader- and thrust
handling
run*
quite
to
tli,
amount
i
(ini,
»
atta,
k
n
-idted
in
i
•
•ip
in the egg industry. It was e*tirnM.v .
JI
T h e • 'III' al |« r I, I ..( i It. , a hi
them
h.oi.
upon
ttnpr own tcrritlory
received
!»&gt;
I
lie
original
producer*
tur&lt;
f
a
portion
"I
the
l"-l
gfoiu
aieii from tin* findings that the coun­
May I-’
Ipnign bn- a r ri v e d *it"l Henry P
I'cforc utioi per winfer We arc aw ak­
for
tlo'ir
&gt;
rar
&gt;
work.
(
&lt;M
i|M
'r»it
ion
row
n
pern*
'•'*
trooplost
heuv*
The
.
try produced $.'100,000,000 worth of
May I!'
IS
Davison, head of t he ill'll tiro** war i
ening anil.the great Red k‘ro«i cam­
the lighting And the, F'reneh May 26
egg. Annually, hut a t least J5 per.i'n Amerira '*
f."r various eiMlio il. ■' We must liot let up now ; 1
*I
lit
paign ha* done more to awaken the
.
rent or $15,000,000 was lost through ' t***1”'*’ ,*ul »•
m«in because of rarher vve should over subscribe I In- , r a p * 1'' fifty prisoners
June &lt;1
15
I
people tlinn any other move since
the
American
fanner*spirit
of
going
June 10
10
improper or cureless methods of
fund. The Red Cross cannot fail in
the
war started! For four days the
it
alone,
of
distrust
in
each
other,
l.’nris.
F
’rttnre,
June
21,
Jules
June ill
handling before the eggs left the
this effort."
different commit tees appointed for
and
to
the
fact
that
corporations
by
Cairhon
of
the
ministry
of
foreign
farm Eggs laid in .d ir ty nests, on
More than inn eitie* have already
i the work of raisinl; a great amount
the ground, in any old place, will organization have gotten control in exceeded their apporfioiiuo-lil. The affair- declared that the entrance of
New
M
e
m
b
e
r
R
e
d
Cr
oss
I for tin' fir*t Red Cross contribution
no' keep as well as those laid in lArgp part of handling and distrilTut- leading cllliw however -till have America into the war lift- i-ail-rd
M
r
A
I*
C
o
n
n
e
l
l
y
,
MrKey
have fie ti working unceasingly and
,
..F.ggs
. , left
,, , to stand,
, , mg, , food
roan, dry nests.
t products
'
uiore tli.i ' i li.ilf "f I In-ir allot no rq - to rioit- unre-l hi (icruiativ' in the Mr- I K Luca*. M r - C F! I’al yesterday the Tug Day limughl a
1
Marketing
bureaus
are
in
npreain the sun begin at once to dterigallu-r Headquarter*-feport* .it the cout-i of an interview with a cone* l erson.
Mi F. C’u r l et i . Mr*
F. g re at jiurp'niriiig of money in nickles
orate m quulity if they do not actu­ tion m a number of American slate*, "peiiing of today * work showed the pulli’illt of the Assoeiuted I 're iid u - 11 otish'ildiT. Mr* It \ Newhtan. a n d dittie* a nd pi'tittii's and s o m e
.
ally spoil.
Dirty and under sized and as farmers cooperate they profit proportion "f t fie southeni eiU'-f had dn' lie’ -alii
Mr* IS Hurt F lira
Vaughn, Mr- larger lOtoonl* a n d the pot- lioiling
by
it.
The
farmers
of
Florula
must
In flic hearts "f t fie I rein h Ro wa n,
egg- are poor sellers. T h e f&gt;ud *uprai-'-d of their apporfionno-nt
Mr
A
rt
hu
r
Youell.
Mr- ai tin- F'lret Na ti o n al Bank anil
people who welcomed i ••ti,-r.•I 1**•r Hagan. Mr II If Steven*. Mr F.*
ply I I lie country and tin- pr.tit- of get together on tins marketing prop
other ,-iirii-r- won- well tilled with
Rl
hllloli't.
15s
per
relit
.
New
Or­
the farmer must naturally sutler by n.-ition.* ft* plans ainT purposes will leans, tl7. Chilltatiouga, I*.. I.ouo- -king t fieri' wa* lir-l of all the de­ Iloll* holder. Mr J o e t i n t lendeii, tlie stream* "f vi'tiis. the little girl*
such methods. To avoid these eon- soon be made public. The members ville, 16: Birmingham. MIL Nashville. sire to reply io Ihe enthusiastie re- Mrs. Follic VSaline.' Mr*. II A. and I fie Itoys also c iv »sod the town
diti&gt;r&gt;a requires the utmost care on of the Framers’ 'Vnion of the slate :f|; Charleston. S C . II: Dulla-I 29: ii plioti winch the American pc ople Terhetin. Mr II C Gcrror. Mr C. and tagged every "t"- on the streets
an*d nation are solidly back of it
g iv •• tin* I f, ! I delegates trill there \ Riiiiler.-"ii. Mr .| T Mi-I.uin. and la*t iny'lit tin- anmiutii-cmcnt of
till part of the producer. •
Let everV-farmer of the Mate get be­ Norfolk. 'Jf. Jlieksoliv die.
w i- ah'* "Mu'*-" else cqiiulK nil \ |r - VI \V tolin-on. Mr- Henry tfic result was. mo-t ....... (raging
Official- •'Vplmtied tfii.i -'Oil If'
\*nw to t lie point. To get r&lt;-*ult* hind M The timliug of a market i«
I., itaut
\ I ' , ling
rioii* imre-t
aiul *liow the benefit and need of ***'-1not all. It means that the farmer have raised more than t 10-hi- ligttre* was eauswd in Germany by the en- Melaitiltn, Mrs. Fi. I'. Morse, Mrs.
•Dr. T. A. Ndal, the elmirmun of
F!il*fer by*. Mr* Grovenrifein, Mrs. • tlie Seminole branch acted n&lt; rhairoperation the Departm ent coticen- |
produce staple crops and these indieute lint have failed to report In rv iqto tile « 'Mtggfi' "f ll olltitrv
R ki fid VI
R I I’.-ivk, Mi»s Mu
tr.i!"i its efforts in one stuie^ crops must be property graded and Tull. *
u fill'll I' '( g- ' • tfic lllli* it enure rie I li. irrotd. Mr* .1. K Metllllger. ’ man of the mei-ting and togethiT
Virginia continue1 to cad tfic -'rengtli fre-l»tie3v .«11•U ardor which
with Dr. Hyman F*. I’. F'nrster ami
Kama*. A campaign of cdOcalioii [cached. Ii means system and or•Iliggin*, Mr\V. II. many others gave addresses that
I
! Mrinaugurated, varied* cooperative g,inizatinn along the whole fine. from non them «laii-* in tin- nniouiil eol\ « U"l la-* h -di nil til-fil'd l*v xhr, •■ IVlcr
M
Ka' la rilie \\ ilpili. Mr- were full "f tlo- lire* of patriotism
a--" iiions w*re organized, pro seed selection t&lt;&gt; th e standardization fi'i'ti'd hi | lie Red * m** .v^ir fund y. . f , ,1 v .ti tli-rip.tuv
l • .|l
r.
\|i%* Martini F'"\. Mr*
Id. tfi, Anieri'-iSe ssi-e ingag. d *m the B I.
and true Aon m-ati] *m and brought,
'I i -• aqd . buyers worked in liar- of all produels iff garden, grove, campaign. _ Slo- ha- jat-ejl ._.$»! I
I.
Mr-. I. \\
I l -l i en,
I.
M
II"
of her $ I .(miu. ihmi allotment. Ken- si rttggli- will no! give up. It i* to
their hearers lo a full realization of
mufij, rare was given In production. field and range.
Mrs. Olive Fogg. Mrs. \\. II. Bnl- the need* and the *aeriflre* of this
Uirky
has
tnkoii
in
$‘
J
2fL563
of
the
i'M Were graded and topped the
to prevent t hi* cementing "f close lard. Mr
The fart before the farmers of
lloehnrdt. -MrFalwln
market in quulity and price, and F'lorida is to think, study and prac­ $500,11(10 sip- i* striving for.
Hi* that ti is nitiltiplying n- rflurlrf Unulerson. Mr*. VaitMt- Douglass, war,
shipments are now being made by tice cooperation
There i* another slay remaining of
Lnuisliinn is well on toward the ! L, »prn.ui ilwsenUon among the nl!if'» Mrs. Ilulf. .Mis* Franees (*lm|»|»«-II,
Surer.**' in hank­
train, loads. ’ What it. being done ing. manufacturing and merchandis­ $100,000 murk und * Tennessee Th ' ••-pi,,. | m ident of flic S w ic Kfieiulthe campaign und while the amount
Mi.— 'N o rm a Herndon. Mrs, *Reti;
with eggs in Kunsas can bed one .in ing rests upon cooperation and sys­ ahove $200^00: next comes Alultama (
Grfinrm' s infrigtn- in Russia n - froe, Miss Helen Hand. Mr. Cru»e raised is very satisfuejory there are
F'lnriila with eggs as well us other tem. The message of the marketing with $121,825 und tieorgiu with vpslH GJrinuny’s hatidiwork nm| .is Barnes.’ Mr. Geo. DeCottes, Mr. M. many who* have nut givcir^b this,
products of th e farm.
* . *
. bureau is that the country people of $ n 1.213.’ South Carolina has raised
„( t h«* *fraw* showing Itow tin- f Li pc. Mr C K Henry. M e A. cause that is most worthy nnd if
Florida is an agrirultural state. F'lorida must either .get together for only $50,1*20 of her yoibOOO ami
a m| troubled Berlin'is Im' iuusc FI. Doitgla**. Mr. G C. Chnmber- they will contribute tomorrow the
Large results are possible here on their own interest and benefit. ‘ The North Carolina ha* $4!I,0I9 of Iter (lj America.
In F!ranre ‘ everyone Iniij.* Mr*. W. II. Ilyties, Mr W. I|. Sanford part of the fitful can tie
limiti.I areas us obtain in few ■other secret uf success is in united effi­ exjiccR'd $500,000. F'lorida ha* $51.- fi abx,.j, tiiar t hi-- uuci-im--* ami. fear Hynes, Mr. C. V Mahoney. Mr (i. rnisi-d lu (lie sunt Id $2000. Tt is ex­
pected now th at tie* county will
state-. F’arming
mmg nyi
cuj be made prof­ ciency, wherein specialization is set 086 of her $100,000 and Minsisnippi
justified.*
,
|. I.oUcks,- Mr. L. I*. Hagan, Mr.
raise $3000. making Seminoje coun­
itable. but it in
is not possible ifnless over against generalization and con­ brings up Ihe rear with $2,490 out of
It. II. Mnirltead, Mr. John Dx Jint y ’s contribution the grand total of
then- is a successful and contested centration over ugninst disorder und $• t150.000.
e n nnn
.
Paris, W ed ne sd a y
J u n e 21.
kins. Mr. C. W. Clark. Mr V \ \ .
’
rural population with farm raisfd looseness.
That is the practical
Richmond leutl* the amftliertf eitie* (
n subm'urinc which torpedoed Jones, Mr. J. N. Booth, Mr. 'j*. 1. $5,009.
h«»y and girls retained at home. thing and nothing is wholesome \xitt) $317,000; New (Orleans is see- u (iritisli steamer turned its giins on IlnwkUis,. Dr. J. T. Denton, Mi—
The final report ajttl- many detaiiw
The young folks can be kept there and enduring th at is not practical. und with $271,533.
Chattanooga
|jf,. j,„ullt and killed eight of the Alice Berner, Mr. Edward Nelsorj, of the great campaign will be given
in another i**uu of The Herald anil
if they are given recognition anti
T h a t the stricken world is anxious reports $60,000 and Nashville has orcupants, the admiralty announced Mr. ( ‘has. FI. Hire. Mr. J. R. liny
those who have worked unceasingly
made to /cel their responsibility and
■
• den, Mr. C. \Y. Rtfittph, Mr. Ilert
is heard in the cry from the- cities, $81,006. Charleston lead* In South t«»niKht*
(qr this fund will be given due credit
liven n share In the proceeds. The
government offices, from ships and linn with nearly a third of ItFr $50,- ( »()ne ,,f uur patrol boats of the Long. Mr. W. C. Woodruff. Mr. 0 .
and tin- battles of the contributors
hojn and girls are neetled on the
arm y fronts, that " th e war will be 000 and* in North Carolina KaU'inh it^itinh flotilla,", the statement says, P. Herndon. ML M. I„ Williamson. will lie, given Also and the world
hum to keep the minds of parents
up fifty; men belonging to a Mr. O. L. Taylor. Mr. It. ('. Max­
won or lost by the farmers." If th e and .Durham are llghtlhg Jor first
young and their spirits sweet. They
well. Mr. F. A.-Kilgore, Mr. F. P. should know who is w4to and why in
*
[submaHnerh British steamer and
farmers get together and keep to ­ place.
this great eri*U. The following re»re needed there to combine ’and
drove off with its guns two sttli- Strange, Mr. II. F. Roller, Mr.
gether in cooperation, as is the rase
p«r»: of Dr. Hyman gives the
make better from experience the
Ih q .- President m arine which were still close to the Srhcllc Maine*. M*. G. F’. Smith. ntttt'Miit as read from t H band
with armies, navies and other forms Prorl.malion b ,
*r&lt; dext and most im portant biisi*
boats in whirh the British crew had Mr. F. E. Gatchrl, NFrs. E I. Kilof business, there will be no ques­ T Th Press*
stand at the r;'li&gt;* list light:
nwi on earth. Ry all means let the
bee, M o . A. W, l^uvia, Air.
tion as to their permanent ascend­
"l
.M ill.! - ItM- s s ttt:'*l» »
* Brown. Mrs. M. Fk Taylor, Mrs.
farmer be led to properly estimate
Report of Rati C m contrMiqency aud supremacy in having a full j un,. ............ J,,.,.- non,, ni-it. a .
patrol
,h ” “ !»•• " o '1" 3
hi* high and honorable place j n
ttons
to Thursday night:
T.
FI.
Purdom,
Mr:
&lt;‘.
.M.*,l|crry,
s«y so in all of the affairs of com­ crtilting week for the Regular Army 10 men from n Hritiah steamer. 1 he
the community. Our ow-ii WashingGroup
l. Mr. Muint N t 'r ; Mrs.
Geo.
Hyman,1
Mr.
Joint
Husmerce nnd government.
.
and call upon unmarried men be­ submarine which torpedoed her turn­ ncll, Mrs. W. J. F*. Sage. Mrs. Harry
tuin
I 329.85
*°tt was more enamoured of the
ed
ita
guns
on
the
life
bouts,
killing
W. A. Me Rue, com. aqriculture tween the' age* of 18 and 40 years,
farm than the tented field, and proWard. Dr. Harry Kunner^ Mrs. S. O. Group 2, Mr. PurrUh Ca|^
eight
of
the
orcupants."
who have no dependents und who
55.30
tiounrfd agriculture
“ the
most
ShinhoUcr.
' tain
are not engaged in pursuits virtually
Calls
In
Heeled
Group 3, Mr.
O'Rioridari,
healthy, the most useful, und 'the
London.* June 20. Twenty-seven
Wo have boon honored with the necessary to the prosecution of the
Captain
most noble employment of man." A
Hritiah ships of more than 1,600
.mother Year of War
war.
to
present
themselves
for
en­
acquaintacc
and
friendship
of
Group 4, Mr. Brady, ('up­
•terling and virile ruul population
tons have been sunk, t^rcording to
Washington. June 20. Reports
cannbt .exist'* unless the farms are several governors of F'lorida, nnd we listment during the week herein des­ the weekly British summary given
turn
,
received
from officers of the army
Group 6. Mr. Hugutt, Cap­
0* hh1 -by those who operate them, knew all of them well enough to ignated to the number of 70.000.
out- today. F'iVe Rritish vessels un­ and navy, who have arrived in EuWOODROW WILSON.
74.09
tain
,r,d the operators will not own the know that none of them thought it
der 1,600 tons were sent to the bot­ rdpe and have had lime to get a
necessary
to
uphold
the
dignity
of
8(1.44
Children.
-M
rsv
.Ttfrhcuq
farm* unless- farming pays.
tom.. No fishing vessels were des­ view of the situation at close range
his position by carrying a concealed
Orlando's Band Again
73.55
F'irst
National
Hank
i’ot
*
&gt;
A problem confronting America' is weapon |n bis hip pocket while dis­
indicate that the war will last an­
th* troy oil.
Nearly
every
newspaper
in
the coming' of millions from alien
The summary follows:
other year at least. If these surmises
charging the people’s business in the state has had some remark, face­
lands, a problem to be intensified
are correct, another season in wur
$1,014.01
Arrivuls, 2,897; sailings, 2,993.
executive office. — Lakeland ^Tele­
tious
or
otherwise,
in
regurd
to
Che
when the war 'closes, coming from
prices
may be expected.
With
Wanted by Saturday n i g h t- th t *
Rritish
merchant
shifis
over
1.600
gram.
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fartithat the music furnished by the
eountrie* where energy is now carrytons sunk, by mine or submarine, in­ greatly deficient crops in EurobT bind to ri-abh $2,000.00 Ip* Sanford
Orlando hand killed a mule. All we
Proud Papa Privet!
lr,r fnrward manyefnrms of industry
b.r county a* u whole,
cluding -1 previously, ■ 27; under owing to the reduced acreage and !«*"«» I W
J. C. Prlvuttc atate child labor in­ have to say is th a t the Orlando hand 1.600 tons, including 1 previously, 5. unfavorable weather throughout the
*n'1 destruction at a high *Jiitch, .but
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when peace comes there will be a spector -is keeping busy handing out will have to bo a liver body than the
British merchant ships unsuccess- winter and 'spring the requirements
Sanford Manager,
Merchant Rand has been
, . . , ..
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•li'inal taking of stock, and under cigars tlclay, the generosity being Arcadia
of winter will,be much larger. These
First Aid Window
A
months
or
more
'«»&gt;’
attacked,
tncludtng
2
previousdujl burden of raxes, eyes will s n e n t of the arrival of a new heir at for the past four
facts, it is emphasized, make rt iniTo Mrs. II. C. Gcrror belongr. the #
Maybe the ly 31.
” turned to this most favored land. the Privet! home, 276 Talleyrand if it kill* anything.
perative that the people n( this I credit for the m ahy and varied win----V
T.*
•’&gt;ny of these new comers of Other avenue. The yojqngater arrived S a t­ mule, like the old Liberty Bellman
The foregoing figures of British country econotnize’in every way po: - 1 dow displays during the campaign
*0flluet will become tenants and u rday apd weighed 11 pounda.— of Revolutionary fame, died of Joy. shipping Iossps as the result of Ger-laible.
Continued on i’age 4 )
There now!—-Arcadia News.
*®*l't themselves to conditions u n - ' Jacksonville Metropolis.

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h o m e l ik e a t m o s p h e r e

BATHING AND PISHING

HE L E F T HERE TO SERVE HIS COUNTRY
wuuCQ to sd into the | m(,v
mobile busliicss in Lot Ancfle*.

On the Atlantic Ocean, where the Cool B reezes Blow. Board and
Room by the Day or W eek. Table Board. M eals. A "Square
Dear In the way o f a M eal. Using our own Farm Pro­
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duce. Real Cream. M ilk and Butter. Rates
on Application.
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D. A. MARSAC

Daytona Beach, Florida

HOUSE IS SERVING
IN THE

Among The Theatres
ar of " W o m a n 's Fight'. can Fight
Geraldine O'Brien, the Broadway
voritc who star* In "A Woman's
Fight," the P atbe Gold Rooster
Play a t the Lyric Theatre tonight
has stamina, nerve and a punch.
T he picture proves it.
Except
in tho prize fight films
th a t the law forbids nowadays, thurc
If nowhere on the screen such an
exhibition of fistic prowess as*Miss
O'Brien displays in a certain scene
in "A W oman’s Fight."
Admirers
who know Miss O'Brien as a gentle
stage favorite, cannot have suspect*
cd th at she was so " h a n d y with her
m its." Beyond a doubt TBTs usually
passive young woman went into
special training for the picture.

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Nick Alien Q»u Bicki
Catcher Nick Allen, onb of the
taken on by tho Cincinnati HciD h ,
l&gt;cen released to Prurjdeuco of tl,*e In
tomntlonal longue. Win go, Hugh 4llJ
Clark will do the catching for Manarer
Matty, with Wlngo on hi* | , ^ nt
showing getting tho bulk wf the W(ilk .

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MARI NE CORPS

mtwimsf Mf«r «r «r «r mtiv «

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a t age' of 18
Glady* Dore
Boyd Marshall

rano, famous ns Maude Adams'
leading man as the star. Serrano is
also particularly identified witk Au*
gustus Thom as' "Arizona," since he
created the role of Lieutenant Den­
Aa a mark of honor this sign Is now being put on the homes of all who
ton and played it more than n thou
sand times. He is one of the bestknown actors on Broadway and gives
tela nnd boarding houses bo they ever
so well furnished nro bound to show
to his role in "A Modern Monte
some wesr.
Cristo" the same finish- th a t made
Mamma thought she was too tired
him -famous on the legitimate stage.
to dress for dinner, but I told her in
"A Modern Monte Cristo" is as
such a ’place It would not be safe to
the name suggests a story somewhat
dine lu traveling- costume, so wo botli
Miss O'Brien plays a factory similar to Dumas' " C ount of Monte
put on evening dsrss. On entering the
worker who decidos to take the part Cristo" in u modern setting. It was
dining room we sn V th at places had
Uf
PAULINE
D.
EDWARDS
of another factory girl, very young written by Lloy4 Lonergan nnd 'the
been sot for three. and tho only person
and very alight, who is much picked production has been made in J a c k ­
In the room besides ourselves wns tho
upon by a third factory girl. Th sonville, Fla., Block Island. N. \ .,
My dear Belle, I have lind an adven­ young inun who hnd been our con­
latter is brawny and n friend of the nnd New Rochelle, N. Y-. Under the ture, nnd 1 must tell you nil nlmut IL ductor. Seeing that he* was In eveulug
boss. T hat makes no difference to direction of Eugene Moore With a Aa noon ns the spring upened 1 became dre-H I was very thankful Hint mam­
wild to go uu an auto lour with our ma and I bad deeldeddo change mir
M tsx'O IB rifn—who won’t —have - bur
new
machine, that is ndmlrnhly fitted costumes.
little friend eternally abused. She
The showing of "A Modern Monte for long trips, having a rack In tho
“Our landlady," be said, "has com­
lands on the boss's friend.
The Cristo" marks the rise "f Gladys rent largo enough to - airy a Saratoga
missioned mi- to take her place at ta ­
friend launches .11 counter offensive. Dore. the heuutiful little Thunhouser trunk. &lt;&gt;r course I couldn't tour alone ble nnd do the honors In her stead. I
Miss O’Brien meets it.* Right hen* actress, to im portant parts. She re­ 01; with u girl friend. Mniuuin would prvsimn I shall tune to Introduce my­
you guess that the young Woman cently made 5ier motion picture Hut hear of tlial. and. then* wns iinUt- M-lf, having no one to Introduce Uiu. I
has been in special training.
debut and her beautiful face und Ing for It but she must go with me tier. mil Edgar Sterling, at your servlcu."
Mniniun Introduced herself and then
Herbert Blache, who -produced rulirming manner came immediately
We started when Hie leaves on the Introduced me, nfler which a waiter
this Gold Rooster Play, stopped di­ to the attention of her lAnnager.
trees were well grown, with excellent who seemed ‘rather n butler limn a
recting in the excitement—and lor
"A Modern Miite Cristo" is nlso roml maps, and by supplementing the waiter served us, and wo bad li deli­
fear that tlm p o B c e would stop tin* lucky in having as its companion Information tlu-y gave us ut every fork cious dinner. Wine was opened with­
bout and arresfl/lie "m anager."
little Helen lludglcy. the celebrated In the road we got on very well. Hue out our having ordered It. Both mam­
Rumor even hath it that as the Thaiihousi-r child actress
eii'iillic U|&lt; &lt;v--n* lienrlug 11 place «nHod ma and I declined 11 when tin- waiter
lluiitiiigduli*. will- h seriat'd to l-e rath* w a s n I-suit M pour It Into our glasses,
light w.ixcil hot, lifts were plat-cd on
Dumas, t In- “ Count &lt;&gt;f M-uiti* el a -.olli-i Hon of siiiumcr &lt;ullages than, whereupon Mr. Sterling s a i d
th&lt;- outcome by Aiudioiu-s from a
Cristo,” is -me o( 1 h&lt;- must famous un&gt;thing also, and we dnl not luivo
"The terms Ifi tills house Include
safe distance - who thought the
books in literature and everyone lins the mime of uny holel ut which to stop. wine, so you nro not under any obliga­
scrap was real. Lyric Tonight.
read*it or wanted to. "A Modern Passing an nutolst who had alighteil tion to me."
We permitted the waiter to till our
Monte Cristo" is u picture that gives to examliio tils engine, I naked lilpi If
Lyric Wednesday
he could direct us to a public liouso- glasses, but since the wine served was
"A Modern Monte Cristo." n
whoro wo Could spend the night, lie chninpngne we concluded .that tho bill
for our one night's stay would bo some­
lookeil up nt me, and our eyes met.
p a th c Gold Booster Play, produced
Did y'ou ever loo'i Into the eyes of a thing frightful. But l bad fallen tin­
by Tlianhouser in five parts, star­
devotion of
tunu for the first time ifinl recognize der n spell Indiiccilahy
ring Vincent Serrano, at the Ltyrir
Mr.
Sterling,
expressed
In'Ills
-eyes, a
through
them
a
soul
Hint
was
In
liarTheatre.
niony with yours? This I did when I pleasing smile lie bail nnd bis constant
Cast:
I suspicion on the latter as m e y-mui. met ilu- gun- of this mil 11. Mot only* attention t-&gt; my every whdi.
Vincent Serrano murderer of a man who hnd died in lluil; I km w ho saw In me what I liml
After dinner mmnrtm remained t&gt;e
Dr. Emerson
low but half an hour, when she went
T hom as Curran undergoing an operation at his hand fo'U'd lu him.
Williuin DeanUpstairs to Usl. I pus sis I the inm-t
at age of *i (tow he marries the girl to whom the
Virginia Diane
' l mu sorry t-&gt; say," he replied to my delightful e v e n i n g -of my life, nnd
Helen lludglcy
wa» engaged and h'tw li«*—il to kind j u s t i c e makes a ipiestlon, "that there la tin ln-tcl In J mu inma wr., obliged to call me several
lliiuthigdnlc. Yoe'll lid find one that-, limes hefo;« I could tear myself nwuy
ul and absorbing story.
yoW'vCotild - are to stop nl till you reach
Modern Monte Cristo" i-i a Arls-nlllc. twelve iiiII«-h iM-yond "
I I-sikeil ill.-appoliil'sl. .Mnilium wns
photoplay of today.
The
getting
tiled, and before we could
ter* ut 1* all convincing and in
p hands. Among the ri-mark- Utitke tlio twelve mires It wolild bo
dark, und we uiiulo It a rule to travel I
rends are a rescue from a
only by day light. &lt;
island by an aviator during a
"I cuu direct you.” cuiitinuid tlio
\ t Ian t ir trip, and scenes
young mall, *'lo 11 private family hotel,
I a sinking ship th a t lend true but they- are n--t taking tmardcra there
this y&lt; ir i-\(V|if myself. llowi'Vci1, If
you cure to try t think you cun get In
for -me night."
**A .Modi*rn Monte Cristo"
We said we would rertnlnly rare to
try.
and ah**--young man. pulling down
Nearly
everyone
lias
read
Duflias’
W EDNES DAY
TUESDAY
"C ount of Monte ( ’ri.-tq." Now the the IioimI of Ills onto amt cranking It,
I'ath* l'rr**nt*
1’ilhr fir-rnl.
gut into his machine and bsl the way
\ i n r r n t S m n o tn . story has been plare.il in a modern to an attractive looking house on an
Crraldlnr O'lblrs
netting, and produced an a" photo­
eminence. When wo rcuihed It be
In
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play by the Thunhouser Company. asked us to remain 1n our car till be
Monte Cristo"
“ A Woman
"A Modern Monte Cristo" stars Minted oiir ease for us. Wo 0 tanked
Vincent Serruno, who' gives to the him, and lie went Inside. In a few
Fight"
Also 11 Lonephotodranin the same element of minutes lie returned and said that ho
some Luke '
A l s u I'uthc
finish shown in bis chnrncterizalion had fixed the mutter for us - iti^facComedy
News
of Lieuternfit Denton, In Augustus torlly. The laudlndy was coulHieil to
her room, but be was very much at
Thomas' “ Arizotia."
liotiu* there himself and would m i s - Hint
"A Modern Monte •Cristo" wns we were made comfortable, lie bund­
written by Lloyd Lonnrgun and di­ ed us out of our ear. lind after our
Borqething In Your Eye.
rected by Eugene Moore.
Mr. 'trunk bad been removed add our ma­
Foreign bodies In tho eye, If they
Lonergan ami Mr. Moore contrived chine started for tlio garggu wt* iveut have not iHMW-'truteil any part of the
Vilagraph Presents
to keep Mr. Serrano very busy In up Into Hie house.
eyeball, nro Iwst roiuoveU by pulling
I wondered that so luxurious _nn the Ihl nwny from the eyeball iVltb
the p)ty. in 't h e limited apace *-f
MARY ANDERSON IN
five reels he holds u badudon.' b a n , 'abwle should be uikil for lx»arden. Ifoquet, performs a surgical operation
which result* fatally, answers an
accusation of his supposed best
Also a Christie Comedy
friend !►&gt;' escaping from the police
The Kim! (hat Pleases the
with u high" dive from a 'b rid g e over
People
the river, sihips ps a sailor, vows an
onth ut vietigeatift* anil .saves by,
chance (lie daughter of his t*neihy
from shipwreck, after which the lA'o
SATURDAY
F R ID A Y
are marooned un un island until
“ Purple .Musk"
rescued by un aeroplane.
Ho re­
Wn». A. Brady
Presents
turns to the island to engage in se­
t’ralurlfitf ( i r i r r
&lt;"unanl a n j
cret pearl fishing with tlio aid of a
l a id
"TH B
diving helmet ami then appear*
“ The Grip of
CRIMSON
before his foo us nn immensely rich
Love"
• Brazilian und accomplishes his re­
0
DOVE"
venge in n spectacular, satisfying
“ I.cfl in Ihc
Soup"
Pathe News
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Vincent Serrrtno is supported in a
“ Modern Monte Cristo" by Thomas
A. Curran, Boyd Marshall, Glndys
Dore nnd Helen Badgley, the fa­
The Very Latest
mous Thunhouser child actress. Theplay ' was filmed at Jackrfonyillc,
Motion Pictures, Songs
Fla., and Block Islund, N. Y., and
in Photoplays
New Borhelle, N. V.
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Theatre on the Pathe Program
NVqdnesdny.
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EPISODE

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ths fingers, so that the tears will Dow
and wash (he particle nway. Mover
rub tho eye. When the cyvbnll Is pen­
etrated you cannot see un oculist too
quickly.
. * Ths Practical Girl.
He—You nre Ihc prettiest girl I ever
saw. She—That sounds all rlghL but
I don't know how much Hie couipllnicnt is worth until you tell mo bow
many pretty girls you linve seen.

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pr a c t ic a l ' h ealth

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''Rules Eor Long Life.
There l* no panacea Hint will
bring long life to every user.
“ What la 0110 man's meat Is nnother utaii’a poison." lint n.few
rules nro applicable to every one;
Bo modermto In everything. Excess In odtlnp. In drinking. In
anything. tends In bring on old

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Mf nftd'be sure to cltoone &lt;m oxer- *y
Mf else that Is helpful to you.
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Mf yonr lungs.
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Mf slrohlo Immigrant m icroorgau- sf
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____________ 6 s d P s t* r - -----------------“ I hear Adote tins gone Into comic
opera."
Use for Soy Beans.
"There wns always something su­
Oil mills on the Pacific const Imvn
premely and about tho girl."—Life.
been operating for several years with
soy beans Imported from Manchuria,
nnd have found 11 ready «nlr to tint
region for the oil, cake nidi other prod­
BREAKS” AGAINST CALDWELL uct s.
Whan He Wins Ha Has to Pilch Bast
It Has Not.
Brand of Ball. *
•Not
everything
Is genuine. Y*\ti may
Bay Caldwell of the Yanks Invari­
• p r e a d y o u r u '- mi H i In n i l e u tl s p u sli-,|
ably loses 11 game lux-atlse of hard hill t h e s m i l e b n - in- i - i r ' h In ti
In- k. When III- Is i ffcctlve mill lets

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
(Too Late to Classify)

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Wanted —Gas (lat 2-1 burner, 2-1
Ivory Balls, Hillard Quick Lunch.
118
Parle.
87-21 p
Three furnished rooms and hath
for light housekeeping, large .1rnl
airv.
S eparate Hour
Modern in
every detsiil. -4HH Palmetto avi-rutFor Bent With family of t*-nicely furnished screened apart un n*
Sleeping porch and all convenient!'
in kitchen. fils Oak Ave.
sT-tfW anted- T o buy small tract-' "f
large timber. C". 11. Brown. General
Delivery, Sanford. Fla.
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l ’hotti by Anierlctiit !*•«

tin* opposing team down with n few
For Bent Two lurnUfied rooms
b 1 -tf
bits Ids tin in mates seem to have a 807 Magnolia
halting slump,
.
After tin- first game of tho season.
when hr wns bit freely, be look n
brace mul now Is regarded ns one of
Dotinvau's tuM pi teller*.
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THEY ARE

SNODGRASS-RELEASED
Outfisldsr Will Go Into Automobile
Business In Los Angslss.
Fred C. Fnodgnmn, ofilflelder of the
Boston Notional league cliiti. has been
given Ids unconditional 'ridenoif, It was
nmiouncisl nt the club's ollb-es.

WEST POINT GIVES 1 3 9 MORE OFFICERS TO ARM

THE HOME OF GOOD MUSIC
AND FINE PICTURES .

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durable that you can keep
nearly all your records in
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There's a type to meet every
puritose, anil the E ^ I-P 213
stock forms.that fit them arc
so carefully designed that you
or., old., in use many of them

Keep' Your Ears Open.
The thrill of the moment tuny be Ute
call of the ages.
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Fifteen Days Of Extraordi­
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WHICH PROMISES TO BE TH E MOST COLOSSAL, GIGANTIC, HUGE, THE VERY LARGEST SALE OF THE SEAS&amp;N--QR ANY THE* THREE-IN ONF 8
STORE EVER PULLED OFF. WE PROMISE TO GIVE THE BEST .BARGAINS EVER REALIZED IN SANFORD. * •1
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Just M ake us a Price on-any-Lace in the Store, no Reasonable Price will be Rejected
Ladies' Bungalow Aprons while they last only 49c
Childrens Gingham
Dresses only 25c, 49c nad 98c
One Lot of Ladies’ Ratine, Voile and Lawn Dresses slightly soiled, while they last only 49c
Spool Cotton only 5c the Spool

See the B ig Values on Good Staple Merchandise - Can You Match. Them Any Where?
Ladies Middie Blouses

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49 and 98 Cents
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One Lot of Ratine Lace Banding
slightly soiled, your choice

Only 98 Cents

Only 5c Per Yard

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Yard-Wide Unbleached Domestic

The Latest Patterns in Sport Silks
10 pieces to select from, while
they last

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Yard-Wide Bleached Domestic,
best grade, per yard

iw u. u r«i. os.

(/«• It Instead o f L in t

A Few Pieces of Wash Silk, Sport
Goods, going at

Just the Thing for Children

Only 49 Cents
Lawns and Voiles at per yard

You can use Indian Head instead of linen for a
dozen different purposes—middies, skirts, suits, etc.,
because it wears and wears, does not wrinkle or
muss easily dnd may be worn many times before
it needs to go to (he laundry. '

9c, 12k, 15c, 19c

. The firm round thread of Indian Head in the new
Belfast Linen finish makes this a splendid white
fabric for embroidery. Have you tried it?

1-lb. Good Coffee with each $5.00
Purchase with Coupon Entitling
you to any one piece of Chinaware in the Window..................;

Only 15 Cents
Tennis Oxfords, a 11 Sizes and
Grades, Ranging from

45c,55c,65c, 75c, $ 1
Men’s and Boys’ Day Shoes

$1.79

Let us show you the/lifferent widths.

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Men’s Work Shoes • - - $1.98
Men’s Regal Shoes, values $6.00
$7.00Only - - $3.49

This Sale only 18c and 20c per yard

Closing O ut Prices on all Men’s Suits and Pants
Mens Balbriggan Underwear, Summer Weight, Suit - - - 58c
Mens Work Shirts 44c -:-V - - Mens Overalls at $1.15
BOYS’ PANTS

MEN’S SUITS

$ .25 Values - $ .19
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$15.00 value
25.00 “ Seirge
16.00 “
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$8.49
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75c value Silk Hose 49c
50c ,‘V Hose - 39c
25c “
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10c “
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All Ladies’ Hats, New and Up-to-Date Styles will be Sold at Big Discount
1 Large Mirror - 2 Tali Show Cases
Tables will be Sold to Suit Customer

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1 10-foot Floor Show Case - 1 Cash Register. - 1 Counter and j§
3 Fire Proof Safes at your own Price
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ANTOINETTE TAKES TONY'S PLACE

person should have such com [fid o Con­
trol of himself, should l* «o self re*
llnut and .self poised, that lie cap get
nil In. any audience, Ho matter how
—)• I n W 'u t fuiiulilahle.-amj
thoughts clearly ami distinctly. In all
age &lt; oratory Las been regarded an the
highest expression of human achieve
m e tt Young |ieople, no m atter what
thoy Intend to tie, whether blacksmith
or fanner, mervhnnt or physician,
ahould make It a study. Nothing elite
trill call ofit what Ik In a man more
quickly and more effectively than the
cotistaut effort to do IiIm bent Id apeakIng liefore un audience. When one un.
dertuke* to think on one's feet and
apeak extemporaneously before the
public the power and the skill of the
entire man arc put to tho severest teat.

Phoenix Lodge No 5 ,

For Exchange—" Y a c h t Ellayre," ,J X k lZ ~ .T J J f c M . r t
«»&gt;
3 6 l i ft by 8 ft beam. Will exchariRe
&lt;•#»!&gt;
n. A. DOUGLASS, citrk.
&amp; llr.rtf.il,
for a good 1916 or '17 live passenger Hobln.oA
Solicitor* for Complainant.

K.

of P. *

Meets second and fourth Tuesday*.
Nlifting knights afwaya welcome.
H. McLaulin
O. J. Millet
is i i W n i r t V
—- —
Ci c ,
;|
« 6-tfc
i ~
Nailer of Application far Taa llrrd 1'mfrr
Sanford Lodge No. 2 7 ,1. O. O. P.
Srrllon 8 of Chapter t i l l , Liar of FlorIda
Meets
every Monday evening.at 7:30
Horse, sound and gentle, with
Nolle* ia hereby flnrn lhal Jame* S.
J M. W. A. Hall, I’ico Block, All vis­
buggy and harness, in ipiod condi­ Fo.trr, purchairr of T n Crrtiflrafr No. in
216. ilaled th# tith day of June.. A. I». 1910. ' iting brothers cordiaJly,invitcd.
tion, $100.
See I). E, Jnmmes, h*« fllrd aald rrrliflcair in my tifficr, and Jaa.
F. McClellan
/ . W. O. Singletary
mad* application for lax drrd In i«.
It. F. I). Sanford or Herny Wight. •haa
N. G.
R. Sec.
u* In arcordanrr with la*. Said rcrtlflcat&lt; rmtr.fr* thr fotiowtny »!»nrrihrtl prop,
85-tf
rrly Vitualnl in Srminnlr county. Florida.
Gate City Camp No. C. W. O. W
l*&gt;-*ll S ', nl Ni.i, &lt;i| SW', of Sff i.
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
To reduce my large stock of Sec, 22. T 21. II aOK- 39 Ka.t.
aalil laoii In injc «i-,• .j , * th- ilate nights in each month.'
pigeons will sell some Carneaux and of The
lli»* Ir.A.nrr .if *u,-h rrriilerti* In the I F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
Homer S&lt;pt*b breeders. Mated and name ,*■! W t. t'-tuV. Ifnlaar -aid rrrtifi. |
Clerk
Council
Commander
&lt;ti.ll hr redremed ' arcor ling to law
working ptlrs
guaranteed. * Also calc
laa drrd will iuuc thtrron on thr 7th day
July. A. I&gt;. 1917.
H. P, O. C. Santoro Lodge 1241
youngsters. Leonard Vihlen. It. I).' of Wiinru
my nlUrial .Ign.turr and aral
Meet first and third Wednesday night
A., Sanford. Fin.
85-tf
thla thr jib day of June, A. |i, 1917.
a t Elks Home, North Park Ax-etRie.
(•rail
t:. A. UOUOLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court Semlnol* Co,, Fla
F. S. Frank
O. L. Taylor
IIy V. M, I&gt;oi,«!»•&lt;, n. c:
For Sale—First class second hand
Secretary
Exalted Ruler
Worrying Hsppinosa. '
W To**. 3 t-c
Tlte bishop of Manchester, speaking piano with electric attachm ent
In
rlrcoll
Court,
Nrtrntb
Judicial
t
lrrult,
S. Maxwell.
85-ltc
Krmlnelr Caunli, I'lorlda.
In ('b.ncrrt The Lake Ilrceic Council No. 31 Junior
at a meeting a t Church House, West­ cheap.
benjamin l»r»w, rnmpl.inx.nt,
Order United American Mechanics
minster, said the secret of happiness
V*.
For Sale—Registered Duroc Jer­ TLatckcr Itealiy Cornpasy, a t'lor 1,1.
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P .
j was to have a suttlclent multitude of
M., in tho City Hall. Visiting brother*
sey
pign.
Mrs.
II.
E.
-Curlett,
Ge­
corporal
Inn,
Frank
A.
Ilc*i
and
Mary
| worries.
M. Itr.t, hi* wile,-J. tl, Ileal, Walter
arc welcome. C. H. Smith, Rec. Sec.
85-tfc
f*. Adam*, J. II. Hrawn and Mary
The man who had only one worry, neva.
Hruw
n,
hU
pile.
M.
It.
Thatcher,
a blind that would not tie pulled up
W. Iloattrfllht, W. J. Tt.i*.
For Sale—Wood range and piano. tieorsr
Celery Clly Aerie No. 1853
pen and Franrii W. Thlepen. hb wife,
straight by the servant or a coal s ut'
Meeting every 2nd and 4th Tuesday
210
Park.
w
.85-tf
l*.-J.
I’hwholm,
■l.nui*i -T. Itorier
lie the hottom tif which was always
and A. I*. It* iler. her hkiband, W. S. '
night s t fio’clock. Eagle Home, Oak Ave.
I'rtcr, V. C. Cotter, W. It. Charleton,
coming out. found his. way to the
Visiting flrothera Welcome
For Sale—■.Seventeen acres, 5 acres Chari*-*
Vaunt, Little l-rwl», ti. V.
-lunatic asylum, but the man-who bad cleared. F ro n ts on Lake JIbnfoJT Johnson.w.William
E. E. Hogan
C, C. Woodruff „
C.arlr, wnd laruraClark. bit wile. Maraay Monte, at
no time to dwell upot\ his worries be­
Worthy
President
Secretary
Fine timber and worlds ■of muck. adminitiralrii of (hr r.t.tr of It. 4i.
cause he had to go from one to r.n- - .
..
Monfor, |lprra*e*l, fit-Orr A. F»|.
from
poatofllce.
Inquire
i
(o»,;
low,, widow. Fred Clain. Aufuo
other and hack again and round and *Une 1,11
United Ilrotherhood of Carpentera and
84-tfc
_Sehnrider, Chatlr, Neely and l.rlllc
round like u si|iilrrvl In a cage could of Herald i»l!tce.
Ne«|y, hia wifa, (aUhrrt II.-I.r«rh.
Joiners of America
Is* a perfectly happy. uuni.—Ixuidoii
Itatarl Monlrnr.ro, Ittalu I.it t Ira
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 mceta
F*or
Sale
-All
household
furniture
and
K*trllr
Imll..
hi*
wffr.
(i.
W
.
Mall.
•
first and third Thursday night nt 7
n t -half « * *
-le.i. j»«- mm .iktojirtf:
tsn sw a so’clock in the M, W. A. Hall, Pico Dlk.
.month. 11011 Myrtle A w .
84-7te IIL..G. Staton ind Viota-stiion, hi,
J. W. 0 . Singletary . W. W. Van N e »
Daobab Tree*.
. ______ J wile, defendant*.
Sec.Treas.
President
The thicke t tree Hunk Is said to **e
Order
for
Her,Ire
by
Publication
&gt;
For htle—One'- square . piano, To Thaicbar itealiy Companyi
that ef Adnnsoiilrt digit;:,... culled the* . . .
,
. . .
. . .sppi-*ruuf by the *m&lt;favit
- .J ■ o( roiwptaln
vain'
1*
lmiilinb tree, it native of Africa. The
n,u^ *’■ f°F $60.0(1. A ‘ ,u* uni hcfiln tiled’ that •ubpoenu ha, Iwi-n I*
Modern Woodmen of America
»-e*l in e■1*1 riu,e anil retumeU not Krrvrtl
Meets 2,-4, Thursday evenings, 7:30,
trunks are sometimes more than thirty able Winchester rille at huff price. •l*erao,o
no ar«nl of ilrfenilant .Thalrher in M. W. A. Hall, Pico Building.
. Vl-fitc
feet In diameter and the tree never P. O. Ilox SP2. * ^
.Ui
'('umM#jr, a Fliiciila Corporation, C.
E. McDonald
photo by Amerltpn I’rrs. Association.
C. D. Couch
can
t*e
found,
and it further appearing by
more than sixty feet high. Tin* tree Is
the
affidavit
of
complainant
,
that
prom*
Consul
Clerk
For
Sale
os
Exchange
NVw
fi
strictly
tropical,
tail
grows
In
t|u&lt;
ex­
again,
t
thr
said
ifrfi-ndant
corporation
Conscription tak es bomblhcfc mid baltlfer alike. Hot when Tony g**e« to
Thatcher
Itealiy
&lt;'on#p*ny,
cannot
l*c
acrvetl
treme south of Florida.
ro^m house anti 2 Ipts. V.'ejl \&gt;cntecl owinc to the (a''uri- of ,*ld corporal Ion to
war his sister will take his place. II ‘re is * tie sister already mi the tub
Will trade for farm, 'l^ernis, if do | Heet" offlerr. »r ppoint aent and becaurc the *r• nt- and ntticer* *»f rant cconrr. C .
H .
D I N G E E
Hia Million.
sired. H»x I07.'l. Sanford
'
I
al'nn *rc unUnpet'. STIiJ U appeadmt lu the
“
'Ttm
i’nnvtcr-xvtnr-WTf&lt;-TniniTermi5~
’
rit'ifl
H
i
4
i
ti
if—
h
iJ
bf^n
Ill'i
IT
ill
*
T
T
T
fi
t
T
.
t1
------------- Some Tightwad*.
Thi^ simple answer to your luqulri
|j «l*uxr rraiitirtl riuM^jn (Fh1 hIm»\* •lytc«t
For Sale j*ti»fV in tl:&lt;
"Tightwad'’ Inis crept Into colloquial Is that the air Is part of the earth cum an escape h r Ids companions whs
riiiiM f**r Ihr [itirtinir fuffrlimini: v r.iimrt
really'performing a puhlb* service."
Plumbing and
Fernnhl
I
Id
a
.
Co
■
of
M# |
•ri*l
ii-* mrnllitnril in
slang It is even included In the ill* rotules with it just ns the water drA-s
Ui*' l II i»f riiHil-'lftttil.
"Ilow do you, make licit out ■"
Sanford.
tlonnry, and Its meaning Is nlo Ions m,&lt;l 1 If It did not there would P*. a tre
i i j s i in ia 1 11it k " i n i
\ i*
"Masu’t he Iryltig l**f
uiVmii a
G a s F i t t i n g
J I I H, 1,11 AMI |»K* Kl.ru I hal Ih. .|r
- well known. The tnnu whit can uffoid mem Ions wind from the east of nearly
free dellicry of the males •” Haltlmore
fa
fitlniil,
*lTtnl»hi*f
||i
alt&gt;
~
f'um)
ntiv,
4
FI
rto spend money liberally and will not, l.tMMl mites no tiiuir at Ito* equator and Anii-rlcan.
FOR RKNT
i*ltt &lt;*«fft-r 41
!&lt;*■ mitt at ptnr to thf *4111
though his companions set him tin* ex­ •about KMt miles In our latitude. Tills
*-fviitl«11 nuic in t *»■ ihosi rntulrd
omri
t»n
ur
I.
fnfv
Attfu*t.
hor ,1b nt Comfortably furnirhed I-MT, 11 ' hflni' a rule il4&gt; u(&lt;Ij &gt;
ample, I* scornfully referred- to hi Is apparent If you recall the wind
1hi*nltnri»urt
In All Work Kcccivett My Pcrnona
A
Soft
Job.
*!«-ft-r|tl
(hi*
-aitl
suit*
ami
(hat
i| i fault
rooms over llcr;rftl o Ilire. Must de­
that name. In the populur iim-ptatlon which Is felt when going swiftly
thi
rrof
it
«|*
•«
ftM
*
|»f*t
foulfsMi
In
*
rn(i*fi*t|
First Hobo—J liave ot last thought of sirable for, young men wishing to
It Is n ’synonym for meanness. And through still air on u ear. The air Is
Attention And. Rest
Efforts
»C»m»r tin* raijl Thatch* r ({tally Con|*
•
A
yet his spending.Is somewhat accord held upon Jim earth by gravity and con­ a J"b I think I would like. Sccuml room down town.
Ati«J the •*i»i fm»# nror^rtl ra part**
Private family. phalli'
again*t
ihr
naiil
Thairhrf
(t&lt;
,att&gt;
l'*impany.
Tclepboue No 25 "
Ing lo Ills (cinpcrnideut; he spemls If stitutes n purt of the revolving globe llolto—And what - Is It. First Hobo— Addn ** Box* 1084 or^ Dickins Shoe
Il i*f (iiplur u;*!rfrd lhal thi* urilrr hr Opposite City Hall
Llueltiati la a wlrehss telegtapli com­
the occnslou seems to him pntiH*r and In a very rettl sense.
ptiWwhnl
tiiir#
a
wrrh
fnf
•
I
hr
***arr
of
(wtl
Store.
Sfi-tfc
fnti Ihs Ith (Fr Sanfnfil ilrtifii, n micW**
pany—New York Tillies.
suitable. Ills purse opens If the object
■
|tu|il. ■t *i| .q '.iii' mI,- l imp *x, Kliir
appeal-* t" Ids tastes and Ini'lliiitl
For lb tit Ten room luiuse,
T hei r Upper and Lower \Yor'd*.
., oi*|s »• 1 4il11**i|f**1 iOm' -!*t 1I t t|. Hi
Hi* Diacovcry.
unit-" lie lioanls merely for the put
Sbamiiidsiu Is a mum* applied to tintrie lie p is
C o n o r U.ik a v i.tme ami
r I.* i»
*’«&gt;» it 1 Mo f 17
Sin- 19* J *&lt;11 I ■il* Vi ill | til Ii linl'.gl j l F.uiri it *t rt-et. npirstte rlt v
poM* of getting ami keeping, T** be rellulou of cerioin peoples aututig l iini-i.
J
u ;: MLM.Sx
pitrk Ap.
I IJ.l...
ecxmuml* a I, or at least to refuse to Hilngurtffiis. Turks. Mongolians and Hi- No As .-rfi i-\p«-rinicni t i-m cucni
■*»f* A (trill ■un
ply to \V. W. Long. •
8t'-2l |i
*
*
i
Alton r&gt; - for t\inii«l*inArit.
sis-tul when qllicrs are spending Just Tutiguses, but eldctly thiji-e *of iiurlh sml hud un tn-ynl lend, and 1 found
^ I -T*!«**-((ti*’
U b» fs* " ji gtssl fellow,” |g eqnlvahnit 111 western Asia. At present Shamanism there was nothing In II.—Exchange.
For Rent Rooms or furnished
" many minds to Isdug n tightwad. Ami Is best represented by the pntellees j
Ill l iffUil t'iitiH, 6,1-iiili imlitlal 4 irruit
MY SPECIALTIES:
house.
210 Park.
85-tf
yet many a man has surprised the eom- of tho Tutiguses, According to them. I Hunger Is alincprr than the swonl.—
St tninolr 4'uwnl), Htifidi, In (4i«nf#t)
Hrn'smir I&gt;r«%, t*iiDij»lainnm
rounlty In which lie lived by, ti great there are tliree spiritual re.iitns—I Heautnmit nnd Fletcher.
PICKARD'S HAND-PAINTED CHINA
v*.
,
For Rent or Sak' “ The Oaks’’
charity or public gift, of lasting K-m-nt heavinly. earthly ami subterranean
Thutfliri Ut4|ty l‘i.rn|&gt;an&gt;. x FluHila
Four!
h
stfei-t
turd
Magno
pt
avenue.
GORHAM’S STERLING SILVER
ailjiM, (futik A l***l arntl
to others, made possible b y 'What Ills 'The earthly realm Is on the surface of I
jfy M. I(r*t, ht« ml*, i. ((.
Grown a a E d i b l e Nut.
| nit. en rooms, furidilud. 1mmetliaii- M
* ct-lgIdiors termed tils “closelistednegs." tho earth: the other tiro isitedst of
W
alt*
r
S
A
&lt;latti*t
J
II
|Sf«»w
ti
arid
ROGERS' PLATED WARE
T h e Indian | a n n u l or i gi na l l y w a s
llrivwii, hi* * if*’, \! M Thai
—betrolt Free Press.
stories 11 bole mid below tin* earth's g r o w n ns yn cdl ldc nut hut tin- g r e a t | m “«t—-itm. li \Y. Ili-rtidttit. Mi-tf «M.if)
I ' f, •H’Mffp \V U|l 4!*|
\\ J.
**
surface. Tho good spirits live nlnie I m p o r t an c e of tin* c r o p In NoittL In-"
ELGIN AND WALTHAM WATCHES
Ijijtfi *i* and Frm**’»&lt;* \S ,
hi*
For ■ Rent One room. 7o:l Pal- *•1lii,
I. J 4 t I*hill in, I.ottima V It* •
or
on
the
earth;
the
evil
below
ll
Tin*
Air a Part of tho Earth.
i»nr sits*! A, li*. lUuhrt, hrr hii*hrtul.
din n o w Is d u e e n t i r e l y l o t h e g r o w t h I motto
7;i-tf
w ,s fi irr, V i' t'liflfr, V\, It
"A balloon Is sent up at New York npperworld of light Is composed of o f tin*’semi-crushing Industry bot h lo­
I
hiirlH oh. I ijrh* \V. Vmi ftf* KluHr
seventeen
such
slortcs.
**r
lu*aiens.
the
Furnished Rooms liy Day, Week I *'wi* ♦» \ Jnhi&lt;-&gt;•*•. UlUlatfi I l*f k
city on nil absolutely calm day. remains
cally and abr oad, a n d ofTurls a r c bei ng
m
l I aula * lurk, hi* t*tie, Mrf*i
It; tin* air for one hour, drifting In the lower world "f darkness, of seven mr tn n d c to I mprove tin* -toct,. with t h e or Month Park avenue flat, 106
a» m
i*IvtiI#%
I•I!«i i it *if iti**
ulnel
hells.
Above
live
tin*
greatest
moderate currents of the upper nlr. and
v i e w o f Incr cnsl ng Its o l l y l c l d l u i ’ North Park avenue, over* L. It i UH *tf I*. it \1nnfur,
ll*«(«
t
A
*|i(i»*ir of Fr***l
♦
descends u few miles from the place ■lords, khans, gods, gcasl spirits ami value.
Philips A Co. drug- store.
Mrs I lain, Align i Srhfi*'if(*&lt;r( I'hsrliM
blessed
ghosts;
below,
devils,
demons,
Nnhy
I
*
t*
!if*
SV
rl%
,
hi*
**ll*
*
,
from which It was sent up. How Is It
James Patton, manager.
,'10-tI
O n e I n r h C a r d s W il t l i e P u b l i s h e d U n ­
(&lt;iiL*'(t I* Uirh, I{a(a*1
ttjat the place of descent Is not some koholds, goblins, gnomes, swaninalilens
fit'jgrc*. Ilalv I li tlr ■arn| f.itf Hi* l.itll**,
d e r T h i s H e a d i n g At T h e R a l e O f 1 7 . 2 0
and
the
damned.—Philadelphia
Pres*.
Figured
Out
by
Science.
l-i&gt; ail#, i* W '«t*f»rtr**p. Caff*** \V.
ajsit adjacent to Fhleago If tin* theory
W ANTED
--------------------------An Ital ian sci ent ist It.-* 'Igtty* d Ihn*
\4i«tn«*h&gt;
ai
\S
U
Ahcrnathr,
per Year.
of the cart It’s revolution Is corns-t?”
* » i ti f *»••! -I * *i|i*iof *m&lt;1 Viola
Learn to Think on Your Feat. . “ s'P'ltrc mile of tl. -'irfac. '..f 11.*M
*
v-'1
1,
I
•»
u
ijt|
ant
•
This problem was propounded In ti
\\i j lJ e .1 Gou 1 quality U*'t pounds
It doc* not matter whether one earth lu. six 'murs «*f Msu-hitfe- r*-letter to the Scientific American and
*o Tranh A- ll* t rmi Mary Ilra(f 111* j TllUMAM KMMKT W
fe.-tiilizer
tir largo grain sucks. Must ♦ if*’
reives
In'nt
equivalent
to
the
rumble*••( r &lt;* t'« *. Waf.lcr S. A&lt;1am* sn.lt
E. K lttil SUN IICirNMuLhrU
wants to lw a public speaker or not, a
fccelretl tills Interesting answer:
mJ. \\ Ymi nr ali*l It ifarl V(11nt r ni cro |
*
he clean. *» *.1 i'll
&lt;
j. IVI it*f
Holt • f 11. ■■ than ".•'•si loiis of
! ' at | an t' fr-ifit 11* afl&lt;*'(«%•( of Willism
Co.
r .’i- 11 c
iiil a*i*f**-»IIott 1Hr '*‘*1f11I*“*#f ■'Ia-liI* **11"»Hut)
l»*) *taftell
t*lmitt*tit, lit th'* * lth ir 1111r11
Hirirln
1 1.1* *ll I hi I h«* tn lt« V*n (leal I t Mills A* U«*l
, And Pays Interest.
la s t — Black, spaniel, long 4*|| TS | a r i l M» t\ l i n t , hi* * (fr, inif J t) lira I
LAWYERS
Health is a drpu-dt lu the bunk of
U 't?|* r
ihil
VV, \ tiiintf ^
shurt
tail
Finder
return
lu
Dinn
Snnford.
Florida
ab't i{4ilw*(
n#|fNi aii r#■*| *&gt;rtI* »»f |
nature.
'I'Hyner, rare «»f Turner's gritciTv and (*.f-rr ■i til *3 than of i hr* it*ti nf Flnritli#:
*t iaV l(t*it r*-*lil&lt;nr** iiliit | hm*o |T(***
reciivit liberal reward.
&gt;:i-tfc
ar«- i*» (Hn nt? i i nry * n«!
utikrow n.
ar*‘l VIsMI ihrfr I* no
m (h# Mai** nl
(Ii'lM a . »(»» n-rrin* of a «uli|im*n» on aliom
Lust Gold lueket With initials
i itul rai l *lr(* fiilpnis, ami th a t tuthl1
1* f**ri*titit* ar«* *»%rr (l»**
of lw«*nly"\V. K. \V." cngravml on it. Finder &lt;on**
ypur*.
.
ARCHITECT
return to Herald- cilice and receive
t l M ifccfcfoM
thMl you «(» ip*
p
#
a
r
i p ib&lt;f r o m f 4 a lo * n t't bill H#rffin Alfd
reward.
*
"
8C-*jfc
uii or t ilu r c .Life 2it«!
ut J u l y A* D,
Sanford, FI*
IMT, ih* u r n #
fh** rul&lt;* liny ol «aitl Office In Yowcll Bldg.
* .
.Found -In the store of ttu* Hill f n uItr l .fa f *i*f h rt *«r 11r *' *I I h • t (^It 11 ii nt :|r«# b+♦
Hardware Co., ’a purse containing ptihUxhi'tl In t hi ‘Nahfill f! Ilriolil, mfr m*|i«|«rr
fill LII*lii’il .In Hinfunl* SomInull* muny ,
money.' Owner may have same by H otldft, o p r r m
jfor 'him** rhn»«irtitfv«*
calling nnd proving-properly. .
Ft. A. n*iiHla**» th** *1»*fI'* of out ATTORNEY *Nl» COt:NSEU.OP si LAW
l '*
M f r u l t (*ourt j i *! tho ,w « I **l *ai&gt;l rn u rl
• :
. •
8fi-2tc
■l ih* ro u r l lieu*# ir* Hanfortl |h i« (ho
Practice
in
State
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FOR SALE
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For Sale—My lot on First street, ,nal» t,l l&gt;. Q, Mirrr., it..
4 S\N(0:iU LODGES &lt;
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You ran buy this ‘fine property Sflthritlrr, Chart*-. I^*-ly itttj
Sanford Lodge No 02. F. and A. M.
IMillie Nwlt, hi. wilt-, lillbrii
cheap.
Address Robert Burksbaum, jt.t^i.rh. It.fa-1 Monirarrru
Communication overv first and third
OFFICE SUPPLY DEPARTMENT
Italy Lltllr* and K.t.ll, lJlll..
Thursdays nt 7:50. Visiting brethren
Tampa, Fla.
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hi, wit*, tl. W. Sprnt.f, Carwelcome.
rlV XV. Atarnathy and XV. VV.
O. L Tuylor
G. J. Miller
Abrtnathy, (,rr hu.band, I*. ‘
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For Sale—Five acre farm, G.miles (1.
Staton aid Viola Slaton,
Secretary
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from Sanford, east side. 2!-j acres hi. site, Drt.nifanl..
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Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M.
tiled. Good crop celery and Irish
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jimitt llr.w, ro*n| lainanl in th. abovr fit- day in Masonic Hall over tho Imperls
year. Good 5 ropm house, barn, iill, ,1 riuir hlrd th.rrln, that Ihr rr.id.rr. Theatre. Visiting companions welcome
Chart.. Nr.ly and t^tlilr Nrrly and M. Itchicken ynrd nnd several grape of
O. L. Taylor
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Thatthrr air lo thi. affiant unknown, and
• Sec’y
High Priest
vines, guava trees, etc. $1500 cash that rarh ol aald drf.ndanta It I. thr hrjErf ol thla affiant !« ovrr Ihr agn ol twrntyor $2000 on time. One fourte down onr yrara, and that Ihrra la no prraon In Seminole Chapter 2, Order Kastern Sts
ihr atalr ol Florida, Ihr ittvlc of .ut*and one fourth yearly, until paid* pnrna
Meets every first and third Tuesday
upon whom would bind ttlh.r or all
Possession August 15th. . Phone No. of -aid jitfrnd.nt", and that arrvirr by in each montn. • Everyone who hns seen
ouhtiratton i, pra&gt;rd upon thr drf.ndanta h b Star in the Post are cordially invited
2403, Mrs. Win, Walters, Sanford.
lirr-in namrd.
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Nrrty and 1/dllr Nrrly tad M. It. That
rhrr apprar to thla bill ol romplaint on or
J Join Our G entlem en’s ‘Valet Club.
$2.00 Per Month.
thr «th day of Atiru.t, 1917, It X&gt;rinr
The Sanford Council K. of C.
For Sale—Five acifcs tiled land, hrlxrr
a rut. -lay ol thla court, or hill of rotn- Mec‘ x the 2nd Sunday 3 p. m.’. and the
2 wolls, 5 room house, close to load­ ptalnt in aald rauar will hr .takrn at ron.
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fr«*rd aiainat you, and complainant hr 4th Sunday 8 u. m„ cuch month, at K.
ing station,
A bargain, $2,750; .Howrd
to prorerd »» partr.
Hull. Oak Ayc*^.
It la furthrr ordrrrd that “thla ordrr hr 9f.C,
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$750 cash, balance to suit. A. P. putiti.hrd‘In
Theo. Schaal, Grand Knight.
Sanford lltrald oner a week
C. L. Britt, Wn. Sec'y.
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THE SANFORD HERALD' so Did
aid bandages, because of the short­
dose to the thick of the firing?
n ■ • T jf|ij y L'ji(or
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Did your dollar give him the age of another kind. A great hopor
HAYNES DoBMMa Maaager Vater lie plfaded for Ift hfs deliri­ tru ly *nf? r ’HfcwspflWf' to'Ue 'read
um?
, and " re d ” by men fighting for liber­
Did your dollar bring him hack to ty and the right, b u t naturo and
the base hospital where they gave sentiment do not always coincide,
and ao it would be better th a t the
him almost a mother's care?
bandage
should bo of soft cotton
auMcmimoN rate s, in aotancs
I wnnt to thank you if it did—for
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M O N T H S ........................................... *•**
T The use of (he best financial method is a duty you owe yourself.
hoy—it has brought him back to me tents and oils and ointments and
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thousand other
out of No Man's Land, whore many blankets and . n
Increase your business ability by thoroughly doing present duties
I n t W I i Ik* City by C»rrU* »J.OO !*•» T»*» la sons arc going, where many will re­ things
necessary and desirable for
Adfaaca ar 10c. Tar Maalh
wounded men in n far country thnt
in a word use the check account at this hank—N O \y.
main.
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m a l l la Adfaara Maal lla Mada al OffWa
a
great fund is to he raised. T'-y
Can 1 say this to you, my«friend?
• ■ l a i * As Saraad-CUaa MaU Malta* A»_
Surely I can if you are a member American Red Cross proposes , j
I I N , at Iba roNaffVa al Haafard. fiaaldk
JJ.CJJy' ■ ■ ■ ■ • - - —*4
I M a r A«l #f Marrb lrd. 1ST*.
of the Red Cross—or if you send in raise one hundred million dollars for
the
wsr
relief
and
to
help
in
caring
personal subscription to the
S f l i . l a llaaald llaUdlaf
Talaybaa* Na. U « your
Red Cross now—for many a father’s for Ametican soldiers in France.
son will come out of No Man’s Land The amount seems huge; or vvjuiu
M Wart your n u s ix ts s .
by the aid of the dollars that go to seem so, if we hail not lu,nm c ac­
customed
to
talking
in
big
figured
swell the subscription lists of that
these past few years. The amount
great enterprise of hum anity.'
II, R. STEVENS
0. L. TAYLOR
C. M. HAND
R* R. DFAS
is
large—but it is needed, and the
Join today—make this YOUR
Cashier
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Vks-Prssidsnl
record
of
the
Red
Cross
is
such
as
Red Cross day. No field service is
required. Count this the chance to to insure thnt not u penny will he
do your b it—for this country must wasted. So it will he raised. Some
have two million members of the will he privileged to help in this un­
Red Cross—$100,000,000 in sub- del-taking, personally—others will
I only Im» able to give, their mite, and
scriptiona.
a blessing should be, added to each
air to cause venient’ and cheap enougli.
Kacfif* -T ^ ro rT o re Under the Ocean.
President Wilson himself is presi­ dollar contributed next week to the the door for intake
T h e -'stoves section must have a ventilator, of
dent of the Red Cross and usk.s that Red Cross, for who knows, a dollar circulation by air.
Vnst Iron-ore deposits extending f„r
,
,
one million men' and women enroll may save the life of one of Uncle should he heated as soon as the course.
under the ocean have been found in
T H E H O M E GUARD
their names as subscribers to the Sam’s hoys'; und is there anyone first potatoes are put in so as to be­ • The United States Government Newfoundland. On R. lh* Isle or.....
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R e d .Cross a t Si. $2. S 6i.U 0, $100, who would say he was not worth it? gin drying at once before they rot. expert • says the sweet potato has crating company has driven out under'
i t rather well advanced to organize
the water to a distance of fully f„ur
T he idea Is to kiln dry the po ta ­ 50 per cent more food vnlue than
—Titnes-Union.
a company of home guards.
It is $10,000. or $100,000.
ml|ea,
nnd a thousand feet from the
He does not ask that you do any­
toes.
The moisture cultivates the Irish potatoes, it' is more Nearly a ocean's floor has been rewarded by
tim ely that steps have been taken
Keeping Sweet Potatoes
thing else but pay your subscrip­
balanced
fond
for
men
und
beasts
rot germ.- It cannot live in dry po­
in this dirertion. The local military
securing n* superior grade of Iron.
By. J. *W. Reason, President Mer­ tatoes. Get excess, moisture out of than unything th at can he grown in
tion, and then if you wish to secure
company, which is under federal di­
10, 25 or 100 new subscribers, .do so idian College, Meridian,* Miss.
potatoes as quickly ns possible.* It Amuricn. It can he. raised n't mush
rection will leave n d i later than
Foundation of Happlneia.
One of the best crops for the takes about Jen days to two weeks less expense than the Irish potato.
if you wish. No further service on
Conscious virtue is Hu- only founda­
August 5th. They will take with
stiitcs to raise is that of of heat with the therm ometer regis­ It is hound to play an im portant tion of nil hnpplncss; for riches, jm.w.
the field or elsewhere will lie re­ southern
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them all the arms and ammunition
sweet potatoes. It can he planted tering about 100 degrees to dry the part in feeding the increasing popu­ or, rnnk or whatever, In common n«s
quired...
in the town. It it-urgent that haste
ceptutlon of the world. Is supposed to
In this hour of the nation’s ami after a crop of oats or early corn potatoes. Fire until bed time nnd lation of the earth.
bo made in organizing the home
nnd will make before frost. It can then begin early in the morning.
constitute hnpplijesa. will never qu|et,
all
the
world’s
need
every
American
Resides
the
small
houses
farmers
guards and that the organization he
much less cure, the Inward pangs of
bg made wit^t less la b o r ( than most
who
loves
his
country-And-his-fellowperfected as soon as possible and he
After they are all dry. stop th . h? ve built, large potato dry houses guilt.* -Lord Chesterfield.
crops- and will produce u' large yield
accepted by the state authorities, m men asks. “ What can I do? Where
heat,
open the windows and doors are being lmi!! Th loTBt “b y ^ m n r
per acre
Lund that will uidd :m
th a t arms and ammunition may he can I help'’"
und keep potatoes us cool us p o s ­ eliunts wlin buy potatoes cheap nt
Variable Tides.
For stalwart youth the path of bushels of corn or Half a hale of sible without freezing.
issued the company. While it may
Forty to digging time, or take them on ac­
(&gt;n the West Australian const the
cotton per acre Vill produce from
duty
is
plain.
Our
country
und
hu­
be difficult
for us t o realize that
counts and dry and keep them by tides nre so variable that It 1* not uq
IIUJ to 250 bushels of sweet potatoes sixty degrees will he right or ns
this country is at war with a foreign manity need Men to fight' and die
thousands of bushels to ship to uncommon sight to see vessels high
to the acre. They stand a drouth nearly that u*C possible. No m&lt;»r.*
e n e m y , a ruthless, unscrupulous and for them. Yet of our 100,000,000
northern or European markets when nnd d r / nt their piers. In the Ray of
heat
will
he
needed
in
southern
cli­
insidious foe, the fact exists just the only a small fraction now and hut a well and can stand a rainy seuson mate, unless the extirm rljr damp price* are good, -The house can bo Fundy the spring tides reach a height
with good results. If the land is
built and potatoes kept the first of 00 tfr 70 feet.
sam e, and there is no telling when tithe At most, or worst can thus
hrpkcn
deep nnd smoothed oil with atmosphere of n long rajny spell
th e presence oj* influence of that cn- serve. “For all who cannot enlist to
year
for 10 cents per bushel and the
harrow and drag nnd rows marked condenses moisture enough to. start second year, when the house is built
e m y will be felt, or in what i|uarter seek " th e great prize of death in
the rot. If so, heat again for two or
i t will break out. Every community battle," or who are not needed in ofT with marker, slips or vines can he three days till dry again. If they they can lie kept for from two to Notice of Application for Tav Deed
Under Chapter Ih.H.s, Law*, of
should he prepared t o cope w i t h the those ranks, as yet, there is another set out without bedding the land start to rot, they were not well three cents per bushel.
and cultivated llut. T hey will make
Florida
enlistment.
It
is
under
the
banner
The curing does not affect their
problems deserving of
summary
cured or got moist again
!n freez­
Notice is hereby given that \V H.
Knitsting there more than when set on beds or ing weather shut all doors und win­ germination. They are just as good
tre a tm e n t which may arise in that of the Red Cross
ridges.
Hasty,
purchaser of Tax Certificate
old
or
young,
man,
woman
or
particular locality.
With the de­
dows to keep potatoes from freezing, for planting, and as good or better No. 453, dated the 6th day of June
tender
child
can
proudly
say:
p a rtu r e of Company C t h e ’ town
The greatest problem has always but do not fail to ventilute when the for eating. They are much lighter
"1 too an serving humanity and begn to keep sweet potatoes through weather moderates.
will be without any brganization or
than when cured in nny other way. A. D. 1910 has filed said certificate
in my ofllce, and made application
means of* defense, for &lt;|uelling riot, my country."
the winter. Over 50 per re n t of the
for
tax deed to issuf in accordance
We
have
followed
this
plan
for
"I too atn deserving well of the crop is lost each year by rotting.
o r dealing with any sort of organized
Important Amendment.
with
law. Said certificate embrace*
m
any
years
nnd
have
never
failed
to
Fight or Give" is oti This is wh&gt;' they are not more large­
trouble that might come up. It is Republic."
He wns a new member .of the harbor the follqwing described property
keep
potntoes
in
a
house
like
tiiis
Hattie
Cry!
not prudent to scofT at t[ie idea of
ly raised for the market. The Mer­
board in a northern seaside town nnd situntod in Seminole county. Florida/
local troubles. „ When nations are at
This is Red Cross week and we idian College of Meridian , Missis­ dried out in this way. and kept dry wns attending his first meeting. The
to-.viit: S W ', of SW&gt;, of S\V»,
war the unexpected happens.
ask that you do this b y - liecoming a sippi has been making experiments nnd cool Without freezing. We have hoard wus dlscusslYig a proposal to
(Less beg. 95 yds N of SW cor. run
bought
potatoes
thut
were
rotting
place
two
buoys
nt
the
entrance
to
the
•Even if all speed is used in organ­ supporter of the Red Cross. Send for many years in order to discover and never dried them out ahd they harbor for the guidance of ninrlncrs. E 40 yds, N 30 yds, W 40 yds. S
izing the -home guards and making your cash or your check today - $5, a plan hy which v w r r t potatoes can stopped rotting nlthough we do not "I beg to propose ns nn amendment,” 30 yds for cem etery&gt;, See 4. Tp
application for equipment, the like­ $10, $ 100. $1,000. $10,000 or $100,- be kept with reasonable certainty to advise any one to take that risk. A snld the new member, "that one mnn 20, S, R 31 East, 9 'y acre*.
he marketed when prices arc higher.
lihood is that many weeks, maybe 000—give to your very utmost.
The said land being assessed at
We now have solved this problem. few will he lost of dry rot. hut fiery should he placed tlieye Instead of two
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m onths will pass before' the equip­
hoys, us the Intter are too young for the d ate of the issuance of such cer­
few.
It
stops
the
mushy
rot
that
After several years testing the plan,
T H E R E D CROSS
m en t is received. Hence all possible
such u responsible -position."—London tificate in the name of A. J. Thomp­
we
have never b e e n . aide to keep usually destroys the whole crop when Tlt-nits.
beginning
Monday
the
American
h aste should he made at .this end,
son.
i t 's ta r ts . This house cun he made
because of the sluggish machinery at Red Cross is expecting to put in an about !»5 per cent of our sweet pota­ cheaply of lurcher.
No floor is
Also: Tax Certificate N'o. 553,
active week of campaigning for toes, including cut and bruised ones, needed hut select a high dry place.
•The other.— Reporter-Star.
Slightly Mixed.
dated the 3rd day of June A D.
tilf
used
up
or
until
our
new
ones
money. The Red Cross in America
------O -----A dry house is what is wanted. It
There Is a good anecdote. of nn Irish­ 1907, has filed said certificate in my
h a s . been working (or humanity at come in thu next year. *Our plan can be made of cheup rough lumber man giving the imsaword nt the battle
nflicc und made applieation for tax
Y O U R DOLLARS AN D MY ROY large for years. Its far reaching in­ briefly stnted is this: Ruild a tight
of F'onttnoy, at the time the great Saxe deed to ■issue in accordance with
or
stone
or
brick.
A
farmer
could
I want to thank you friend.
fluence lias been felt everywhere tiiut house, storm sheet it. cover with
You must know the heartfelt g rat­ man has penetrated, and the soften­ builders’ paper nnd weatherboard it, build one of pine poles und daub it wns marshal. "The password Is Saxe; law. Said certificate embraces the
now, don't forget It,” said IK* colonel. following described property, situ­
with mud to make it air tight.
itu d e of n father with an only hoy.
ing touch hns been laid upon the storm sheet and ceil walls and over­
"Saxe; filth, I won’t. Wasn't my fa­ ated in Seminole county, Florida,
$fe went* with the troops and i
brow of sutTerers in every clime and head with builders puper between , Tiie college makes und keeps from ther a miller7" **\Vlu- goes there?" cried
to-wit:
Reg. SE eor of Sec 5. Tp
was .pyhud.
under many conditions. Since the storm sheeting and ceiling, leave 1500 to 2000 b’ushela each year. It the sentry, after he had arrived ut the
20.,
South,
Range 31 East: Run N.
Rut I've had many a heartache
great war began in Europe, now door in south end, window in north is an easy crop to make und an esay pass. The Irishman looked as confi­
since.
220
yds,
W
44 yds. S 220 yds. E 44
dential
us
possible
and
whispered
In
u
end.
We
use
two
door
shutters
nnd
crop for us to keep in these dry
nearly three years ago, the Red
yds, 2 acres.
They say lie'll pull through now
sort
of
'-owl:
“Rags,
ycr
honor."
double
windows
jn
same
opening,
houses
or
kilns.
If
nny
further
in­
Cross has labored as never before, to
The said land being nsscsscd at the
aQ n g h t because they found him
alleviate pain, to succor the wound­ one opening outside and one inside. structions or suggestions are wanted,
date
of the issuance of such certifi­
J u s t in time.
Harmony Above All.
ed and assist the-despairing. Motley This leaves a dead »ir space to keep w rite Meridian College, sending us
cate
in
the name of A. J. Thomp­
A
garden
should
not
he
considered
D id your dollar bring my hoy und supplies have been sent across even tem perature. M ake air shaft stam ps for. reply. Muny pebple have
ns
a
piece
of
wild
unture,
nor
plants
son.
^
back from No M nnV Land?
the great waters in nn nlmest end­ through ceiling und center of roof, come to see our p o tato house to
f
regarded
as
architectural,
ornaments,
Unless said certificates shall he re­
less stream. The Red Cross, with extend it above roof, cover and box learn how to build one and others for one must nqt do violence to the
workers in many lands and members it in und open it south with tra n ­ have written for it. A large num ­ other. Above nil must there he tinf- deemed according to law tax deeds
speaking every tongue have joined som above the roof. M»{jt* slatted ber have now been built. We take mony. Otherwise the builder hns la­ will issue thereon on the 21st day of
,
to relieve the suffering, to do their shelving on each nide .of the room, this time of passing it on to others bored In vain, for he has nut mndc July A. D. 1917..
best to reduce the horrors of war. beginning about 24 inches from the and shall In* glad to send further in­ n picture that artists cure to repro- j Witness my olfirinl signature and
One duev. .
seal this the 19th day of Junp A. I).
All this has been going on. and more floor, shelves 2 feet a p a rt made of structions to- any interested.
or ^4 lumber placed I* incTi can build large warehouses like this
1917.
for the Red C r o s s does not ask how 1x3
(seal)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
G^cIPmsi
or why people are hurt or made des­ apart, so the air can circulate freely and buy and keep for high prices.
Some Resemblance.
*. Clerk Circuit. Court .Seminole,
Xljoso who think a dog has rabies
titute or drivun to despair. There through (he shelves. Ihjve an aia)e Large houses should he partitioned
County,
Florida.
have been earthquakes,*.and great in the center 4 feet wide, shelving into several sections, no the whole because lie Idles, should see a tobacco
che\vcr
take
a
snap
nt
n
borrowed
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V.
M.
Douglass,
D. C.
fires and floods and hurricanes and extending to the aisle, Have slats house need not he heated at one
Pluif.
hack
of
shelves
so
an
uir
space
will
time.
Steam
heat
is
fine
if
it
is
cun-.
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tidul waves and pestilence atul fam­
ine to contend w ith—and no truthful he between potnlors and wall. If
nppeal has ever been made without preferred one can build small boxes
avail when addressed to the Red or bins of slats to put potatoes in
Cross. The American branch of this and set them on the shelves or racks
•treat organization has responded, to facilitate handling hut this- is
nobly anti well, to nil calls, and extra expense und not needed.
cheerfully taken a share in the sor­
Ruild house 12 fc-.-t wide and ns
rows anti burdens♦ of those
* • atllicted. lotfg us wanted. It takes one I&lt;k ft.
• Rut qow there is a change in con­ high nnd 20 ft. long to hold 2*,ono
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ditions.
In war condition’s, it is bushels. The ground can he seen W
meant, of course. For two nnd u bushels.
The ground enn he the
SOFOSCO is a purely natural product‘dried and pulverized.
half &gt;t*ars we have been doing our floor hut it must he in a high dry
'"It
contains no Sulphuric Acid or other chemical and cannot
best to help the friends across the place, well drained. The rats will
seas. America’s part bus been to Soon destroy enough potatoes to -pay
injure the soil or the tenderest plant.
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give from our abundance to those for a cencnt floor that will keep them
T hey arc used in every line
SOFOSCO is made from the softer bone phosphates and
in trouble whom we knew and were out. If built 3 feet from toe ground
o f business by Salesmen, Of­
"phosphatic marls found in the rich Phosphate deposits of
interested in. T h at they were not tin tubs could he inverted over the
«
entitled
to
our
help
and
sympathy
|
pillars
before
sills
nr.'l
put
on
to
fice Men, Doctors, Lawyers,
Hernando County. It’ is pulverized to a fine powder.
is not even suggested. The scope of keep out rats.
Dig potatoes in as
Ministers, Students—by ev­
I
pi
SOFOSCO is in ‘.the proper chemical and
the Red Cross isSis broad as hum an­ dry a time as possible. ' Handle
eryone who must have n book
ity. *• We were glad to lie able to them carefully, so as not to bruise
JLj JCj "■"mechanical condition to be easily acted upon
that combines
help. The change came, however, them. Put cut ones to themselves
by the waters and ohganic acids in the soil.
when America entered the war and and Smallest potatoes on the bottom
Turned under with legumes or mixed with
now the cry is for help for our own shelf nnd the largest on the top
stable manure or muck it is an efficient and
people as well as those of *\ireat shelf as it tultfa them longer to dry
economical source of Phosphoric Acid.
on
hbttom
,
*•*
Hritnin
and
France
und
Relgium.
Sheets can bo obtained any­
Place
a
large
stov.e
in
the
middle
Our
soldiers
are.
already
in
France.
tim e, ruled in cijjht styles.
They urc going i/i detachments nnd of the room, if the building is large
We advise ordering now |o insure prompt delivery. Heller gel in ahead of the threatened car fchortage which
Hound in best quality Flex­
Is sure lo hil us before long. Write us for prices delivered al your poinh • We ran deliver now.
buttalions and divisions; it may he put two stoves or as m any us needed
ible Black Levant Grain Cow­
that some are already near the to heat well. Coal or - wood starves
hide, with Black Liuiugs.
"firing line," where they will do keep heal well and*- are cheap.
their best for their country und its Heat up the room to 100 degrees
high principles. The American Red tem perature hy shutting' doors nnd
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Cross is doubly interested now and windows. Open transnm in ventiliatPhone 148
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,the needs are incruasing.
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been said th a t at the front aome- 4 inches by 12 to 16 inches under
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meet tremendous vjtal needs.
Wo
in voting to udopt a new levy of inexhaustible supply .of,, D i i i ^ v a l u ^
will have to establish economic ngenfrre*pVT
r e nt uif nfft prflHU*~&lt;U hcfvs- able elem ent which fs th e has fa' of
‘A’ HESUMfc OF SANFO r IT
J^ !’x ” "^onTrol 'food, so th a t the pcopapers
and
magazine ‘publishers ull systems of fertilizing and soil
HAPPENINGS UPTODATE
ple may be insured subsistence. The
awaiting final disposition. • Indica­ -building and without which no plant
A&lt;IJr,„ alt C«na*u,ti«H for |H»
problem strikes a t - th e . very root of
tions were.that th e committee would or tree can attain its muximum
Uttlc Happenlnga— Mention
Column Is "Satiny Uilti," ol I’tinnt
the lifg.
reconsider
its action nnd vote to growth an d production.
M
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A.
T*,t»,y»,
[’bo,,
No.
Z
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J
At H ast­
of Matters In B r ie f - -“ This is a problem th a t has a
change the proposed tax.
ings and o th er points it has licen
Personal Items of
strong appeal to the whole nation.
demonstrated beyond a d o u b t th at
Interest
Legislation cannot be accomplished
Flnrlila M e l o n s
we can still make bumper crops in
• ,
Nary I.rogue
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle of San •An­
without persistent, intelligently di­
Florida cantaloupes are rapidly Florida without the high priced Ger­
A rail i s - being made upon the tonio. Texas and Mrs \V. It. f la y
Mammary of the Floating Small J rected efforts of all.
women of Sanford to furnish for the of Arcadia lire expected this week lo moving to market, according to the man potash and 'other chemicals
Z Talk" Succinctly Arranged for
“ The proposed legislation titles not boys of Uncle Sam's Navy the o u t­ visit their mother, Mrs. M, (’. report n( the United States D epart­ which were deemed so all im p o rta n t
flurried Herald Readers
set* up u food dictatorship. It does fits w hich'include,■weaters, mufflers Doyle.
ment of .Agriculture for the week of a few years ago.
not
purpose
to
ration
the
people,
but
June
6-JI, inclusive, the total ship
and wristlets and Mrs; A.* E. Hill,
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attehipts to protect ’ the people who has voluntarily taken up t h e
ment
from this state, fa r the peFiod
Mr. und Mrs. L. P. McCuller re­
Will Kill Distilleries
T. I. Hawklna and Miss Annie against specualtion by rational, prac­
During tho
work here is anxious to enroll mem­ turned Friday from af vfsit to the being eighteen cars.
Hawkins left in their c a r this morn* tical means.
W
ashington,-June
16.—A prohib­
samp period California shipped 2!&gt;
bers. There nte no dues or fee* ex­ home folks at Marianna.
Ing to spend awhile at their summer
itory' tax on foodstuffs used in m ak­
Must He Effective Hy July I
ears
and
Georgia.
2.
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cept to furnish the materials and
home in Commerce, Georgia.
ing distilled beverages, tentatively
" In order to secure the. fullest make one of these outfits, A number
W uter melons from this state also
Mfsjv Vera Terhfun was th e week
agreed
to last week by Ihe senate
The latest political rumor is to benefits from the Leaver bill, it of ladies have 'signified their willing­ end guest of Miss Marian Dieterich an- moving at tj satisfactory, rate,
finance
com m ittee was still further
.must
be
made
law
before
July
1.
the effect that Fred M. Hudson will
ness to teach others how to knit on llcurdail avenue.
572 car lots having rolled to market
increased to d a y und then was for­
*
run for congress from this district Every worker, who wishes to lower these articles, while still others will
June 5 to tl, against, IjtO for the
mally written into the war tnx bill.
next time. If Mr. Hudson would prices of the nessities of life can give their time and labor to some
Atr. T, It. Gilmore came down same period last year. In the same
The new r a t e is JGO per hundred
try for governor again he would be helpful in securing the immediate one who will furnish the materials. from WayrroM to spend Sunday week California shipped 8 cars ami
pounds
instead iff 920 per bushel,
enactment^ of th e Lever hill. Thp An order has boon placid for the
aland a better chance of success.
with Mrs. Gilmore at the hom e of Georgia jo cars, *'
and representatives of the distilleries
Until farther notlct Munson's jioot following suggestions are made to needles and yarn which will be iir Mrs. J. D. Roberts.
Florida's crop of cantaloupes is
dcclure it unquestionably would he
will be open every a tier noon at 2 those who wish to help:"
tin* city within u few- days. Five
bringing hotter prices than lust year,
effective
in forcing tho suspension of
“
Let
every
trade
union,
every
cen­
o'clock except Tuesdays and Fridays.
hanks of yarn, live celluloid and two
MU* Cornelia Puleston' is Hie owing to the fact that- the market is
the\ljslH
lin£
industry.. The section
tral
body,
every
State.
Federation
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bone ih-cdles are required for one guest of Dr. nnd Mrs. Puleston and not nurtle»e&lt;ri»s" iF was1e'arTy in "flit*
nfi'nppruved also prohibits im porta­
Labo'r, every international organi­ outfit. Full information can be ob­
previous season. During the same
Mrs. Stella Arrington.
• J f M m n n t Mrs. It.' J. H otly and
nt ion o f distilled beverages.
zation, take ollicint action upon this tained of Mrs. A. E, Hill, Mrs.
week last year • California shipped
family returned yesterday from T a m ­
m atte r and communirate th at to Allan Jones and M rs.' It. A. TerOther liquor iax increases were
pa where Mrs. Holly and children
Mrs. E. \V. Howland left on Fri­ 1,062 cars to market ami Florida
your respective congressmen in the heun.
approved
by the committee to d ay '
sent
one
car.
The
Florida
crop
is
have been spending several weeks
day for Orlapdo after n pleasant,
house of representative*, your sena­
coming in earlier and the California virtually without change from tho
the guests of relatives. The trip
visit
to
Mrs.
W.
II.
Peters.
tors and to the President of the
crop later this season, giving Florid house schedules. The m anufactur­
was piade ,in their car and was
Kerry tl'ccF Hridge
United States.
growers
the .advantage of the Pn- ers’ tax of 5 per cent on nthlctic
greatly enjoyed as the road is* in"
Tbe Jlvrrjr Week Bridge Club
Mnt. A. F. Hell returned Sunday
" In addition to this formal official were-delightfully entertained by M rs .- from a delightful trip which included rjfir roast *pvr||ilU(*.
good*, cameras, patent medicines,
good shape the greater part of the
action, let every individual member Norma King McLaughlin on Wed- the Confederate Reunion at WnshperfunWrles nnd cosmetics was re­
way.
of tjie organized labor movement nesday afternoon with Mrs. S. L'. ington,.D. C.,* Virginia and Georgia.
duced
to 2 per cunt, and a substi­
‘
Big
Peanut*Acregn
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Woodland Park is the only place
write a personal letter or send some Barrett again winning the prize. |
tute
tax
on scalpers' -..fes of tekuts
.
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Washington,
June
18.
Almost
til
with amusements and taken proper
communication to bis or her repre­ Substitutes for the pleasant occasion
waa
adopted,
mn'd.ig ,,'ie rate from
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Fitts, Sr., per cent increase in the peanut aerecare of. Open Sundays only. Leas­
sentative and suimlor.
Ask ^bur were Mrs. S. Puleston ‘ and her an* expected today from Washing­ age this year is indicated in the ■"» to 50 per c o it, )•;&gt;!-ad of 5 &gt; per
ed privately on week dnys. Large
friends to take similar action. Ask guest. Miss Cornelia Puleston, Mrs. ton. D.
where they were guests preliminary, report of the Depltrt- cent Hut.
clean pool, hot wuter jets, phower,
all organized bodies within your lo­ Geo. D. Bishop and Miss Katherine of Attorney General Gregory anil m e n t o f A i i r i c i i l l u r c .
The total
Tomorrow t h - trnjhl-.Urie income
toboggans.
Picnic conveniences.
cality to express to their representa­ Wilkie. Mrs. Sj E. D frre lt will L-nIN
acres.
All • xcess pmnr* and publishers' ta.iea.
2 .0 0 1 .0 0 0
am -a^r
Assistant Attorney General Fitts.
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tives at .the national Capitol th e ir [ tertuin next Wednesday.
so u ih ern
s t a t c s e x c e g t NiTrllT V aro- J w III t»Tdra*"n tlfTT
Mr. an i L - M a - H— L Holly and desire of the iminediate passage of I
1i tvu
and
greater _____
T i t n r u ,*Nt,4*
n Imw
children, after a visit in Tampa to legislation that will reduce the tost
|)r "Tlionia*- V N’eul returned Fri
a t ’Tlt b is y e a r t h a n
it,
tieor-.|
I'nteillae
Halt
r(&lt;n
in
if
Mrs. Carrie S. Jackson, Lafayette of the necessities of life.
day from Jacksonville and Atlantic
iiit w i t h
ws an inI t ' l l . OHO i i c r e *
Mrs.
C
C
Woodruff
pleasantly
street left this morning for an over­
Vfau tsw
Beadi
Mrs. Neal will return later.
creHM* &lt;•( 121 per cent; Texas with
*IAV*vX
"The need, of immediate effective entertained the Priscillas last Thurs­
f O
land trip t0 their home in Sanford.
Teee
•100.••till acn-s .lu&gt; . - ■n increase if
action
is
demonstrated
by
the
fact
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day
afternoon
and
the
usual
happy
1
.
i
Mr Holly is editor of ihe Sanford
Mrs. (Ycile Wallace spent several
A M A S 'S
that the world's grain crop is serious­ time was enjoyed, by this congenial days in Orlando last week in re­ 118 per cent, and At tbani.i with
6 » iwn re! s -. . ..
Herald.—T am pa Times.
, him
ly below norma!. The wheat crop in group of friends. Much interest was sponse to a call to orgapiae a class 268,000 acre-, shows, an- increase of
CCMffAAaYj
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lnke and this country is even smaller than manifested in the knitting of sweat­
st; pe r-c e n t.
children • have returned -from a de­ that of last year, and we are con* ers, etc., for.the Navy, every Pris­ in voice culture. She will go over
again tomorrow for two days' te a c h ­
lightful trip to Washington nnd fronted with the gignntic task of cilla present ‘voting to knit, knit,
Florida IMm-pli.-iic , h o Most Va
ing. '
other points, making the trip in feeding our allies and maintaining knit all summer for this splendid
anic i c r i i l u c r
their car. Robert Deane a ecu m part­ our own army and civilian pupuln-, cause, Mrs. Kd Higgins w.ts added
I
! decade preceding the EuroMisses Louise and Eugenia Muller
ed them
lion
to the list of members und busy left Saturday for Jacksonville ami peai v., tin* Gerinuns iTOimrled anNo 666 will cure Chills and War Cannot Be Fought hy Hungry workers.
nunliy tti &gt;c*umii&lt; o* t"n* nt piius- 1
the beach for a month's vacation.
"A .Man is not Happy
Cever. It is the most speedy rem­
phate rock irnm Florida.
These
Men
All Over Until Hi* Feel
"T h e war cannot be fought by
shipments
have
been
practically
cut
edy we know.
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Theatre I ’arly
Mf. and Mrs. Ed. Hill and family
Agree In Vote in the
Fred Fort of The Herald force hungry men. The work necessary to
in honor of the attractive guests have taken the apartment recently off for the past three yearn and as n
Affirmative"
ipent Sunday in Plant City wTioro maintain the continuity of this na­ of Miss Ruth Roberts Miss Esther vacated by Mrs. Anna Walker on result it is authoritatively stated
nnd what
that the production of their farms
Mrs. Fort is visiting home folks for tion cannot be done by starving Davidson and Miss Gladys Garden­ Magnolia avenue.
Peters Says Is So
has
been
decreased
by
at
least
20
people.
Food
administration
ef­
a few weeks.
er,. a delightful theatre party was
Mrs. Cary Landis accompanied per cent.
Ayers' New Daytona Reach Hotel, fective, and is demonstrated by the given at the Lyric on Thursday
lart
that
bread
is
cheaper
in
Belgium,
The German people practice .a
Mr.
Landi* from Del.and on Sun­
evening. After tlje play the young
WHEN a man's disposi­
•Dsyt nna Beach, Fla.—Special su m ­
France
and
Ituly
(hap
it
is
in
this
very
intensive system of agriculture.
people
returned
to
the
home
of
Mr*.
day
for
the
A.
C,
L.
ling
raising,
tion wears the happy smile
mer rates now in effect. Week end
that won't come off you
parties solicited. Dance every S a t­ country, and this even when we ship Roberts for music anil refreshments. where Mr. Landis made 4he princi­ 4’hey have the richest deposits of
soluble potash suits in the world
can feel pretty sure that
urday night. W. F. &amp; K. It. Ayres, the grain to Belgium from which Others included in the party were pal address of the afternoon.
their lower priced bread is made.
and are getting all the nitrogen they
Misses Katherine Hell. Margaret
In* feel are comfortable and
manugers nnd owners.
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"You are urged to act -immediate­ Davis. Marian Gove and Messrs
need from the atmosphere. It is the
Sanford
folks
attending
the
that
his pockethook was
Hilly Fudger of the firm of Turne, ly to make known your need and
Vaughn-Cobb wedding in Orlando lark of this essential element, Phos­
Ulrich,
Pierce,
•
Wynn.
Geo.
Mc­
not
unduly
taxed at the
Fudger of Jacksonville is in the your desire to those who are charged
slim* store where he pur­
on Saturday were Mr*.. P. D. Cobb, phorous alone that is playing such
Laughlin
and
Kenneth
Murrell.
city today calling on the local trade. with llie responsibility of creating
chased his stylish footgear.
Miss Lizzie Me Daniel, Misses Laura havoc with their crops. Some ex­
Itub-My-Tism — Antiseptic, Ano- agencies by which sufficient food will
perts even go so far a* to state that
The chances are he bought
and
Annie
Lee.
Rev.
F.
E.
Stein,S V i h i wing I ’arly
dyne Kill* pain, stops put ref a c- be ussured to this nation and to
'em here.
meyer ami Messrs Marry. Roht. their inability to get our Phosphate
Chaperoned by Mrs. Tom Davis
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lion.
those fighting the world's war for
and, Otis Cobb, C F. Brann.’in anil will lie one of tin- winning factors in
a delightful swimming party and
starving out the Cnetral Powers and
"ii. J. Carnes of tho Hotel Carnes human freedom.
E. E. Brady.
picnic supper were given at Palm
winning the war for the allies.
spent Saturduy nnd Sunday in
"Pres* home upon «l! the neces­ Springs on Monday evening in honor
Hoots, Shoes and Slippers
Cedllan Music Club
Tampa looking after his hotel inter- sity that the Lever bill should be on
The
Florida
farmer
is
indeed
for­
of visiting girts which included a
DOI EAST FIRST STREET
The Cvcilian Music Club will
\
. . the sta tu te books before July I."
ML* in that ciiy.
large party from Sanford and tin- meet next Saturday afternoun at fi tunate in having near at hand an
N'o. tififi will euro Malaria or Bil| other from Longwood the two par- o'clock at the Munson studio.
. iou* Fever. It kills the germs.
Having installed a first class vul- ties meeting at Longwood,
Miss
*H6-:i5t
ranizipg plant at Geneva can take Quentin Parker, the guest of Miss
Red C r o s s Announcement
M,U*, Mabel Overstreet, the
18- orders for all repair work. Tires left Maude Entzminger of Longwood
An
enthusiastic special meeting
year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. with Geneva buss will In* returned and Misses Gladys Gardener and
was
called
yesterday morning .by Dr.
George Overstreet of Kissimmee died promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed, Esther Davidson were guests of
T.
A.
Neal,
chairman *of the Sem ­
early this morning at her home in
L. M. Rheindcr,
*honor.
*
.
*•
inole
Branch
of
N. Fla. Chap., A. R.
that city from typhoid fever.
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Geneva.
C* to take measures to prhvide for
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Mrs. C. It. Walker, Mrs. E. T.
I ’rrnonal M r align
. V securing the money to he im tnedi-^
§
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Woodruff nn,d Miss Emnm Woodruff
Mrs.
M.
C.
Tolar
left
Saturday
to ately raised by this brunch .of the
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Sum m er School
accompanied Mr. Walker and Mr.
Will take a few pupils for the spend a few dnys with her brother War Relief Fuqd.
Woodruff when the latter drove over second, third and f o u rth 'grades that at' Hawthorne, after which she will
Splendid team work will undoubt­
to the Central Florida Highway As- wish to m ake- grad***- or make up spend a coup.le of months with her edly be done under the twelve cap­
-sociation Annual*Hi Kissimmee. The their work in present grades. Mrs. son and wife. Dr. aifd Mrs. Nolley tains appointed! Messrs. L. P. Haladies were entertained
with the Arrington, phone 8G0-J.
Tolar at Springdale, probably visit­ gun, C. R. Walker, A. D. Parrish,
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delegates at the Graystone r.nd bad
ing in South Carolina before return­ Jliti. Bell, F. C . . W. Brown, Chns,
To The Public
a plpasan time.
ing. home,
Entzminger, Howard Lyman.
, Notice lit hereby given that I atn
and not this month as expected
Claude Ruulcrson", M. S. Everettc,
in charge of the property interests v r * ..
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WANT FOOD LEGISLATION
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.
M i . \ r , Roht. Cold* accompanied Mr. Geo. Chamberlain, Dr. Hyman ami
of Mrs. II. L. Deforest.
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.
,
and Mrs. C. C. Cobb' to Daytoim Father O'Rlerdun, "with Mr. F. P.
- I I . C. DuBose, Agent.
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Hrsanimi I,alter to Gel Behind
k" ' m
Beach, rjlurning to Sanford Sunday Forster, special "officer nt large."
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The Campaign
night.
A committee on Children’s • Red
Washington, June 16.—Organized
Cross Work, consisting of Mrs. E r­
• Slop, l.ook and Llslrn!
I^ur was called upon formally by
Mrs. Lynn Kilburn und two nest Iiousholder, Miss Bessie Zach­
Did you know th at you can get a j youngest children of Carrabclle are
^•t- American Federation of Labor
ary and Miss Charlotte Hand bad
china
cabinet, bookcase, rattan
villt,ni. hpr mother. Mrs. J. II: Por- been appointed at a previous* m eet­
today to get behind the campaign
j visiting
*',r enactment of the Administra­ lounge anti other furniture for half guson.
ing. in addition special work will
tion food legislation by July 1. All price a t ‘JOG Myrtle avenue?
be done for the War Relief Fund by
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Must lie sold in ten days. 86-tf
union* were, urged, in a letter by
Miss Esther Davidson of Fort Mrs. R. A. Terheun nnd Mrs. W. P.
I’fetidt-nt (lumpers, to press their
Myers and Miss Gladys Gardener of Carter who will organize tho children
congfi.v,ntpn for pronpt action.
St, Petsrshurg. two attractive col­ for the purpose this week.
Sweden Neutral; Mrs.
Mr. Lumpers said:
Stockholm (via London), June 16. lege girls visiting Miss Ruth Roberts Terheun has culled a meeting of the
After July I the new crop will bo Foreign Minister Lindman made n left for their respective homes on rhildren for Wednesday morning at
the Woman's Club rooms a t ten
moving to the markets, food apecu- statem ent to Parliament today in Saturday.
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»t°rx will have cornered crops, which he declnrcd the Swedish Gov­
o'clock. See notice elsewhere.
Mrs. J. It. Ferguson is spending
prir«s will He forced up and the ernment intended to continpe to ob­
The regular meeting of the local
f^ple will feel actual want.
• serve unequivocal, loyal neutrality. several days in Jacksonville^this Red Cross will be held at the W om ­
Sinre the war wages have not * "T h e war will not end soon," said week.
an's Cluii rooms at -1:00 p. m.
1,11 Pace with the increasing cost the foreign minister, “ and we must
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Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake and held Thursday night at the I’a rk to
0 ' ' vtng.
They have remained bo prepared for greater sufferings
practically stationaiy, while prices . than we have previously borne, "all two daughters have returned from which the public is invited.
*'•' more than doubled. The only the more so us the Swedish h a -vest Washington and other points of in­ ’The fish fry nt Woodland I’ark
Practical way to increase the spqnd- this year will unquestionably be a terest.
last Thursday nnd the triple bill a t
ln* incomes of all is to decrease tho poor one." •
the Lyric, presented hy Mr. D’Oite
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Miss Quentin Parker^ of New and local talent were successes both
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Makes Hard Tools.
Smyrna spent the tyeek end in San­ ns to enjoyment und the goodly
A grave danger confronts the
Using
steel
alloyed
with
it
new
min­
ford the guest of Miss Ruth Roberts. fund raised.
^ mcricin people; the tlanger of
eral
recently
discovered
In
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Riley M. Fletcher Berry.
ngcr, which, unless our governa resident of that state Has . fie tools
Press Reporter Seminole Rrnnchj
"1 takes immediate and effective
\ f r , nnd Mrs. T. J. -Stphan of
Ctt0fl t(, proV(snt | wj|j portend With which be cut* the boniest woods Commerce, Ga., who have boenjthe N. Fla. Chap. A. R. C.
and slmvea himself without sharpen­
tfaler injury than the th re a t'o f the ing the tools between operations.
guests of Mr. T. I. Hawkins and
‘0re|gn foe.
Miss Annie Hawkins left this morn­
Revising War Hill
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with a party of friends for their
Washington.-June
18,—The senate
ord ' l,norma* conditions exist—the
Japanece Superstition. linanca committee today resumed Its
dii' 4rj f *iec*ta of competition have
There are no 4’n . por fi t ’s In home town.
work of revising the war revenue
*il&gt;,nr‘,d.
Food speculators are Jnpnftese telephone directories, lieN ext to Philips* Drug Store
^ 1tag on the people's necessities. cause‘ the nntne of the figure four.
bill
wiWli a motion by Senator PeMr. and Mrs. II. 11. Dens spent
* must devise new machinery to "Shi.” l a the tetm for death:
rose for reconsideration of its uction
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Panama Hats $3 to $8

Hemp Shsfyes $2 to $4.25 values
Milan Shapes $9 values

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Unlflp we incrtclTTXSV
production
of
meat for h o m e , con­
complete victory in every way froesumption,
'mfeatless
days are ahead
aible, which m eans not only with
men and m unitions as far as neefea- of ua. Thia is of necessity true, not
sary, hut also in the furnishing of only because of the shortsge of tho
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meat
and
of
the
fact
th
a
t
as
high
as
th a n in the past, and famine is
more threatening th a n the invasion their prices aro now, they have not
yet reached the maximum. As an
of' hostile armies.
Every effort is being made to example of what wo may expect,
awaken the American people tb n experts tell us that the solution of
realization of tho situation. An apr tho mathematical problem; Present
CIIIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
peal has gone forth for the planting prices, plus cost of storage and
— “ HE’LL PRENT 'E M ” — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
of every available foot of ground, handling will be egg: xr 1,00 per
OOOOOODODOOOOOODOOOOODOOOOOOOOOaOQOOfJ0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OODDOO I not only by farmers, but by city dozen during the coming winter.
dwellers as well. This is just as im ­
Poultry offers the quickest m e th ­
The battles fierce th a t made ua
A Southey?) Volunteer
p
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rta
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t
at
the
present
time
as
the
od
of meat production. At this d u t * .
A
nation
of
the
free.
Yea, air, I fought with Stonewall,
raising
of
a
great
army
and
navy.
it
is
necessary to produce poultry
And faced the fight with Lee;
And
with
the
fine
/ains
th
a
t
are
for
meat
only, as the lateness of the
I
whipped
you
down
at
Vicksburg.
B u t if this here Union goes to war,
now falling everyone can plant some­ season precludes the possibility of
You licked me at Bull Run;
M ake one more gun for me!
thing, especially later in the season. hatching stock for early laying.
On many a field we struggled
I d id n ’t akrink from Sherman
Be sure and p lan t a few sweet p o ta ­ Keep up the hatching during every
When neither victory won.
Aa he galloped to the aea:
toes
for they are easily raised and month for the meat supply; but in
B u t if thia here Union goes to war. You wore the Gray of Southland,
will
bring
good prices,
case hatching is diaconytinued m ar­
I wore the Northern Blue,
M ake one more gun for me!
t
ket all surplus males, “as they be­
Like men we did our duty
Mr. Albert Williamson, in the come only additional expense. *
When screaming bullets flew.
t waa with ’em' a t Manassas—
iast^issue &lt;lf his paper, the Jackson
Do Not Kill a Laying lien
T he bully boya in gray;
villc Floridaian, prints entire the reFour years we fought like devils,
Becently there has been a great
I liehrd the thundera roarin'
ceni lecture of Mr*. Alexander G ra ­ cry of costly poultry feed,
Hut when the war was done
On
Round Stonewall Jackaon'a way.
ham Ilell, inventor of the telephone, farms the prodliC tuh of poultry1 Is
Your
hand
in
mine
in
friendly
clasp
And many a lime thia aword of mine
before the graduating class of the largely n by-product. Every fnrmor
Our two hearts beat ns ohe;
Haa blared the "way for Lee;
McKinley Training School.
And now when dangers threaten,
should produce feeds now for next
B u t if thia old nation goes to war.
It is a wonderful production, and winter's .consumption. At this sea­
No
North,
no
South
we
know,
M ake one more gun for me! should be read by very scholar in­ son of the year, • poultry consumes
Once more we stand together
terested in physics and chemistry, bugs and insects which usually
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To fight the commoji foe.
I'm not so full of fightin'
and, indeed, by all persons interested menace' the farmer’s crops. These
N or half so full of fun,
in the problems awaiting solution, bugs nn*d insects furnish one of the
My head, like yours, is frosty—
Aa I was back -in the sixties
and which must be solved by those most valuablo and expensive ele­
Old age is creeping on;
When I shouldered my o l d 'g u n ;
who are to take our places. \
ments of the fees supply, viz pro­
Life's sun is lower sinking,
I t m ay be that my hair is w hite—
tein,
which is so necessary in their
This great Inventor tells in a most
My day will soon be done.
Such things you know must be,
ration.
Poultry, will eat all seeds
interesting
m
anner
of
our
progress
Jlut if our country's honor
But if this old Union goes-to war.
i from candies to electricity; from the weeds, grass, scattered and wasted
Needs once again her Son,
M ake one more gun for me!
hobby horse to the motorcycle: from [.grains after harvest, and under fnrm
I ’m ready, too, old fellow —
th e open water pail to the thermos conditions produce the cheapest of
So get another gun.
• 1 hnin’t forgot my raisin’—; all
products.
' — Minneapolis Journal.
bottle; from th e oX to the auto.
Nor how in sixty-two,
And yet inventions are still in
Economical production bn city,
- Oer-t here# turn Us—wi tb—1
«dn*u I*,
their infanry. in the revelations of suburban or town lots, utilize the
* Long before the advent of the
I charged the Boys in Blue;
United ‘States into the big war the na tu re 's hidden mysteries we are yet foot! waste ordinarily unavoidable
And I say; I fought wfth Stonewall.
jn the family kitchens. Town folks
food question was a serious one in not he vend the vestibule.
And blared the way for Lee;
are
urged lo keep a dozen hens in i
this country and prices of food pro­
It is very certain that in the no
If this old Union's in for war.
the
hack yard.
Feed them the
duct* had reached a point where distant future we shall utilize the
Make one more gun for me!
many items were virtually out of rays for heat and power and s h a l l ; table scraps, lawn clippings anti gar­
—Atlanta Constitution.
the reach of thousands of our people. cool our houses in the summer time den waste.
Extra precaution1) '.should
he
Undoubtedly, the
shipments
of with frozen air. as we nowheat th em ,
waged
against
all
poultry
pests.
great
quantities
of
food
tb
the
Allies
in
t
h
e
.
winter
tim
e
with
hot
nir.
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His
Northern
Brother
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and unfortunate Belgians hud .much Indeed, the great jnventbr seems t o - Curtail the big loss th a t each year
Juat make it two, old fellow,
to do with this condition, It is plso' think that our cities will be urtifi-j takes m any of the chicks hatched.
I want to stand once more
Special bulletins on poultry issued
certain that thhe greed of dealers in ^cially heitted and cooled. This will
Beneath the old flag with you
by
the Division of Animal Industry.
supplies has I•eett responsible f o r ' i a d d t t h e corrtfort a* well as the
As in the days of yore
I
S Departm ent of Agriculture,
large
'liari
of
I
lie
exees~ive
prices
health
of
the
population.
Our fathers stood together.
1 Now that our country is one of the
And fought on !ari&lt;r ntnl sen
It is safe to sny that the world may be bad free by writing the
Home Knmomicu Department of
will become a paradise regained.
the Florida State College for Wom­
This paper believes tbut we shall
en.
have util versa! peace. That Instead
More food this year is patriotism.
of depending on wood, coal and qil
President
Wilson, in a recent proc­
for purposes of heat, power and il­
lamation
di-clan's
that one of the
lumination. we shall utilize the waves
three
necessities
for
the successful
t of the sea and th e rays of the sun.
n .m v .
I 1-2 Hours Drive Over New
conduct
of
our
war
is
food, ami as­
As eitieii are now artificially light­
serts
thut
those
who
aid
in increas­
lO m e
U V 0 1 f " “ Road, Via. Osteen.
ed. in the future they ^ill be artiing
the
food
supply
of
whatever
kind
I fieially heated arid cooled.
Good
roads will he corny universal all over are responding to the vital need* of
the nation.
1the world, and travel on sea anti
If you are not included among the
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land, in the air am i, under the sea
number
for enlistment, do your bit
will be cheap ami eonfortalde, and
in
the
poultry
yard.
.ail forms of labor f» shop, kitchen

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Ole solution Ui and* let ft soak Tor
Invented Hansom Cab
twelve boar*, then rinse lu. lukewarm
The Inventor of the “hansom „ h rain water. Stretch and dry In the sun. wa« Joseph Aloyslus Hansom, who
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8 la«p and D ru m s .
In London In 1882. Hc r e g l a t S ^ H
The hralo la more active wblle cn- “patent safety cab" | n 1831 . ..i
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i» rtri’jmniijri'nHTT w iu frrrn rth tii
engaged. T he only perfect sleep Is
that which la dreamless. The moment
the sleeper begins to dream lie Iteglns
to work, mid the mure vivid ami pro­
Tho Way of It.
tracted tho dream the more Intense,
"A waitress, like n poet. I* tmrn to
naturally. become* the work. It is her work." “ How do y.ni mntl Ihut
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possltdo th a t at no time during tho outt" "Because she I otic " l l l l ' l In
waking hours of llfo ia the brain sc order."
active as it ia in tho strange business
of dreaming.
Migrate Long Distances.
The Arctic tern holds all records for
length of migration. When the young
Ho la T h at
The mnn who never did anything Is urc full grown the enlfre family h ave*
always Johnny-on-the-spot when It the Arctic regions and several months
comes to telling others how things Inter Is found skirting the edge of the
Antarctic continent.
should he done.

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FOR THE AUTOMOBILE OWNER—
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person and Property, is.
a necessity.
You must have it eventually. . . . . . .
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It Spurs Men
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“ I use the Long
D istance Telephone
constantly. Tt speeds up
my business and spurs
the other men lo action be­
cause they arc1brought face
to face with me.
“The cost is nothing as compared to the
effective results. O ne telephone message
accomplishes more than five letters for me
and both customers and salesmen feci as
though they haye paid a personal visit to
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“W e have adopted the practice of call­
ing delinquent customers on the Long Dis­
tance Telephone. It’s more effective than
a letter or visit from a salesman. W e have
improved our collections wonderfully by a
judicious use of the Long Distance Bell Tel­
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Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station.

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and field will be done by electrical
machinery, and living will be almost
I like it is ih heaven.
T he sinfulness of sin will be largely
[b lo tte d out; pensions will be granted
1to the aged of both sexes and there
will be a greater anti inure even dis| tribution of wealth and happiness.
1 What has already been accomplish
: et! Is only the beginning of pre­
paredness for th e greater blessings
of the future.
Increase Poultry Products
E. E. iticharils, Preaident of the
American Poultry Association says:
" F o r fear th a t there may be u
cry for bread in this blessed United
'S t a te s let each of *us do our hit.
Every citizen with a dock of poultry
i in th e back yard, every farmer with
1his flock of turkeys, tjucks, geese or
[ chickens should continue his hatch­
ing during the m onths of May a n d
June.
We mutt produce more poultry
meat than ever before to help supl l y th e great shortuge of food th a t
seems inevitable. * With poultry we
have a means of supplying tho most
desirable—the cheapest and quick­
est m eat product of any other source
of m eat supply,T he wonderful agricultural r«aources of the U n i t e d . States, in
these war times are going to be
taxed to the utteririost, for in addi*
tion to supplying our home demands
wo shall lie called upon to aid in
supplying food to millions of suf­
fering humanity in the world's torn
a n d , stricken war zone. Remembyr
curw^iends in t h o trenches. Let* us
each do our bit."
It is a well known fact thut the
m eat supply of th e United States is
lower per capita th an ever before
in the history of this country. We
have been urged from a patriotic
standpoint t o ' p u t fortli every effort
to increase food production along
ev e ry line.
T h e American Poultry Associa­
tion hopes to increase the nation’s
supply 100,000,000 pounds.
Even
this, is less than one pound addi­
tional for every m an, woman and
child in the United States.
Florida consumes annually $10,000,000 worth of poultry products —
ihe produces only $4,000,000. Let
us be patriotic enough to produce
at least the products for home con-

Tha satisfaction of Saving.

Among nil tuulerlnl pleasures there
tone so creut ns ilmt which springs
front n mi i,re In Id by tor future wants,
especially for the needs of "those for
whose well being yml have licet one re­
sponsible. And when toll have guilt
eretl (lint store by steadfastly refusing
tlirlftb si self Indulgence you have a
satlsfiK'tlofi tluit outweigh* -mid outlusis nil fleeting Joys I speak trout
my own experience..and .1 can call to
witness tlie Itioiisnnds of others who
b ale traveled the same road.
Strictly speaking, all mere luxury I*
waste. But there tuny be nnd often Is
wanton wmttefulness In luxury when
a reasonable Indulgence In It might be
justifiable. Tlmt Is* certain to reflet
most harmfully on soul.mind nnd hotly.
It Is not the nccuimilutlon, but the
wnsto nnd 'misuse of wealth. Hint
makes men decay.—J ml sou Harmon In
Youth's Companion.
Poisons In tho Stomach.
A most curious fact Is that all food
contain*' tlie elements of poison, and
In our body isdsons nre manufactured,
from these. For Instnuce, meat, fish,
cheese and milk are composed of hy­
drogen, carbon, nitrogen nnd oxygen.
Take away the last and you have prus­
sic acid.
We do not mnuufncturc
prussic ucld, It is true. But iu every
stomnch in the world fermentation
goes tin Just ns In n brewery, nud the
poisonous carbonic a d d is made In
Inrgc quantities. If you breathed n
few day*' output of carbonic acid gn*
yon wop Id Ine vita hly die. Sutphurel*
ed hydrogen Is one of tho most deadly
gases known, yet in every stomach It'
is made at one time or another. In the
stomach nil fix*! is converted into
what wo call “peptone," nnd If n very
smnll quantity of this found its way
Into the blood It would kHl ns surely
as prussic acid.—Pearson's Weekly.
To Wstsrproof Tenti.
Here Is the way to waterproof cloth:
Dissolve ten |&gt;ounds of rosin In four
gallons of hot linseed oil. Pour Into
n tub to which a wringer Is nttiiched.
Pass the doth through the hot oil nnd,
an soon as well aanked, through the
wringer. Spread on fence or ground
Immediately until thoroughly dry. Dry­
ing may tnke n Week or more. This
solution will Irene almjit fifty yards of
cloth.
For waterproofing n tent Nessitmk In
his "Woodcraft" gives this rcd|**,
which ‘ he says Is excellent; To ten
quarts of water add ten miners of llmi
and four ounces of nlmu. I* t It stuud
until clear. Fold the doth.Or tent snug
It and nut It Into nunthcr **'*:« :. p.o:

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Growers
Items of Interest for the Man
Behind the Plow
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M a k e A F ir c lc s s C o o k e r

A homemade Tireless cooker may
be very successfully used provided it
la well made; th a t is, the packing
thoroughly done. The fact th a t the
cooking done with the fircless cooker
is accomplished entirely by heat re­
tention is well known by all. The
principal*feature, then, In their con­
struction is th e packing o f the box,
holding the pocket in which the
vessel containing the boiling food is
placed, with something which is u
nonconductor of heat, and to take
great pains th a t the packing may be
carefully and well done.
There are m any different materials
which may be used fty; the packing,
says Miss Agness Ellen-Harris of the
University of Florida extension di­
vision. Hay, excelsior, paper, cork
such as is used around shipping
grapes, and asbestos, are some of
them.. A wooden candy pail_llnhd
with asbestos or several layers of
newspapers, an em pty lard can with
close fitting cover of such size as to
allow a space,, of til ret*, inches for
packing at side, bottom and top,
and u solid packing in the space will
make a very ‘ satisfactory cooker.

medium weight than there is lin one
that matures slowjy or is fed for a
year to make u heavy weight.
.
If you can't cat it, can it. That is
the slogan of the University of Flor­
ida extension division, and it should
he adopted by every family in the
state.
There is absolutely no danger of
an over production of food this yeur,
Grow what you can, the market is

ot riorida, -with connections via
Salt Lake nnd Titusville, via St.
Johns and Ocklnwaha and via Lake
Okeechobee and the East Coast,
and desirable tributaries.'
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PAGE THREE

mittee Is glad St did not
Mr. Vans
A Knew espial nii that he was wcl
aware that TIllix. Jcgbdaturo would
not give the bill the consideration
due such provision nnd that he knew
it would not pass, and as time was
short he thought it best to get it
introduced and on record “iso as to
afford some suhstantinl * basis for
thy. educational campaign and the
co-operative organization which we
propose to undertake during the
next two years, preparatory to sub*,
milting a final hill property sup*
ported by the people and complete­
ly presented by the committee to
the legislature of 1919.
In the
meantime we can he guided by the
course of the war and .other events national asset. Standing fun pro­
necessarily hearing upon the prac­ gress and land nnd wafer road imtical and financial feutures of a p r o v m e n t as this influential and
great constructive project of this executive pVsnclatinn does, your com­
kind,” Your committee greatly re­ mittee calls attention to this un­
grets, however, the waste of time fortunate representation, or ratlier
that a two years' wait involves, al­ misrepresentation, and requests that
though as gigantic improvements the membership of this honorable
come slowly, this may not in the boITy use every effort to see that in
long run prove as serious a hin­ future nominations and elections to
drance as it would now appear. our legislative Falls’'Ihali lie conAt all events the committee will now fined to men absolutely and unques­
have ample opportunity/to consider, tionably committed to development
and progress, men who are capable
discuss ami carefully prepare a wise
of
looking beyond the present time
nnd judiciously worded trill for the
into
the far future and can and do
hoped for enactment ‘.‘of 1919.
mcastlre up 15 the requirements that
frjli may hefpointed out that one of Florida's magnificent up-huilding in
the changesgwhlch our friend, Mr. the years to come imperatively de­
Vans Agnew took -.upon himself to mands of today’s foundation laying.
make in the hill presented hut not Waterways and driveway improve­
acted upon was .the omission of the ment anti sentiment are manifest on
Kissimmee river and Osceola county, every hand, and the Central Flor­
also the Ocklawuhu river and Folk ida Highway Association in its of­
county, for the reason thnl the rep­ ficers and membership is a most
resentatives of these counties were potent power in stimulating enthusiunderstood to hot favor tin* mens- a* m {and ■accomplishment.

Resolved, further, that a fonnnittte of seven be appointed, with full
power to execute tin* will of this
There, should alsu ho u cushion meeting nnd with power to add spec­
made of muslin filled with paper to ial members for technical cnnsultaplace over the top of the pocket be­ lion And Lu.appoint representntives j
tween i f and the "woodenTOVer to lor each county in the district, who)
she pail. With such' a cooker the shall art on the instructions of the
long, slow rooking required by cere­ i-ommittee as chairman of local coin-,
als anil tough meats may lie accom­ mittee. The committee shall have
plished with much less fuel than power to fill any vacancies in its.
without its aid.
membendiip.
It is a little more difficult to make
This central committee shall act slate l tint Iroin tin* lax ( ommisaion
a tireless cooker in which bread or under the following -spucilic instruc­ ’report of 1916 we leuni that the as­
sessed value of real estate in Florida
pastry can be liuked, for the insula­ tions:
*
tion must lie better and the use of a
A. To secure the official endorse­ is $207,105,711, and of personal
radiator or hot plate must he pro­ ment and support of Hoards of $52,119,218. While, leaving out the
vided for. Hut the cooker ns des­ Trade and other organized civic1counties of Qsrenla and Polk, the
cribed will do much toward keeping bodies and of the legislative repre­ assessed value of the real estate In
the kitchen at a living temperature sentative's of the counties to be em- tin* proposed Navigation District is
during the hot weather.
hraced within the district, for the | j 1110.502,722, and Af the personal
furtherance of necessary legislative $16,959,692, from which it will be
action and for securing the influ­ Hpen that the value, of the district
What.N the Price of Eggs?
real estate is nearly one-half of that
The price of y*gs .fluctuates, it is ence of public opinion favorable of the entire state, and the value of
going up atori£ with feed prices, to the establishment of a . Naviga­ the personal in the district is nearly
Flocks are being reduced, which will tion District.
one third of the entire state. Men­
react to send eggs higher.
Some
H. To solicit and collect futnis for *tion of this, is merely made to showpeople predict egg prices at a dollar necessary expenses.
* -•
how insignificant the tax or burden
or more a dozen.
Prices reported
C. To collect and obtain engin­ would he even supposing a consider­
from Europe are almost unbelievable. eering data and financial and com­ able amount of money had to be
No one can tell what the prices of mercial statistics,
raised, which, however, is not supeggs and poultry will be next fall
D. To engage such engineering posable. the Federal Government
and winter.
and legal services us may In* neces­ undoubtedly assuming and carrying
Whenever eggs have reached sixty sary.
forward the work when once it was
E. To present a hill to the legisla­ zealously inaugurated, and the
rents a dozen in the United States,
the last few years, egg boycotts have ture at its next regular session pro­ whole people behind |t.
started. If eggs should go to prt- viding for the creation under a Unqualified, it is the work of y o u /
dicted high prices it Is not possible special act of said Navigation frh- committee that instigated the ap­
In say what the demand would be. trirt.
peal to Attorney General West to
These resolutions being enthusi­ utn* his ollieial prerogative of com­
but at such prices it is likely*to In*
limped. , However, it is not likely astically adopted, the meeting ad- pelling decision ,as to whether a
that eggs will become a drug on the journied to Hofei Carnes where your company could enter into contract
committee, under the auspices of with the state, collect payment from
market at a n y price.
Sa.nford Hoard of Trade had arrang­
This trend of eggs prices would in­ ed for a banquet in honor of the vis- the state, never properly complete
dicate that it is well for Florida ifing delegates. A’t dose of the fnast, their work, and thereafter not even
farmers to raise good*docks of layers a flirtin-r business session was held, attempt to fulfill their contract in
regardless vd present high'feed prices. and n Central Committee elected, respect to maintaining u navigable
Grass and greens are plentiful and with C. R. Walker of Sanford chair­ canal, and adding insult t o .injury as
ran l»e used liberally in reducing the man, Hie other memberk being H. H. it were, seek to sell for good money
tost of production.
It is a little Wilson of New Smyrna, E. F, Kee- to Hie Government .that for which
difficult to carry late hatched chicks zel of Winter Park, A. L. White of they have a lre a d y been' well paid,
through . the rainy season without Ft. Myers, C. G. Ware of Leesburg, thus double collecting and dfsgracesome losses, hut--Florida’s mile cli-. M. A. Kilvert of Kenansviile and fully shirking. As we all know, the
Supreme Court last month rendered
mate should encourage, the hatchiQg P. A. Vans Agnew of Jacksonville.
decision that the State of Florida
of chicks the year round. Prices for
This Central Committee met in having conveyed to the East Coast
them this year w i l l offset some of
Orlando on March 26 last and named Line Canal and Transportation Coti'ithe several county committee chair­ pany more than 1,000,000 acres of
men as foilows:
land upon agreement of the CornDuval County, W. A. Hours, puny to maintain _a canal not less
Jacksonville.
than five feet deep and th irty feet
St. Johns court)
wide, there is no alternative short of
St. Augustine.
legal recourse that ran relieve the
Seminole county E. T. Woodruff Compnny from performing its stipuSanford.
luted obligation The suit instituted
St. Lucie county, P, C. Eldred by Attorney West, resulting as above
Take care of your form machinery. Ft. Pierce
is the outcome of the personal agi­
Implements nre going up too.
Orange county, M. O. Overstreet, tation «f the chairman and accrerary
Dun't try to raise hogs on an all- Orlando.
of your committee, bestirring peti­
grain ration, nor on an all-forage ra­
Osceola county, John M. Lee, Kis­ tions und appeals such as the At­
tion.
Neither is profitable.
Mix simmee.
torney General could not tin other­
them up. Your county ngont will
Dade county, Williams Jennings wise than take cognizance of and
tell you how.
act. upon. It now remains to be
Rryan, Miami.
DcSoto county, Ed. Scott, Arcadia seen -how strictly to. account tiu\
, Gel Some Bees to "Help
Clay county, J. SI Smith, Green Canal Company will be held, but at
ail events the point has been gained.
Everyone is being urged to plant Cove Springs.
ground to some crop to increase the
P utnam county, II. M. de.Mont- General West says, "W ith the prin­
ciples contended for settled in our
food supply. In keeping with that mollin, Pulutku.
,
,
favor, we ought to he able to secure
county,
David
Sholtz,
general plan do not overtook bees.
Volusia
substantial results without much
Each colony of b»os, if properly Daytona.
, Marion county, E. C. Chambliss, further delay and the canal should
bo put in condition for general use
CfcaU.
Lake county, Gilbert A. Leach, within the next few months."
At the last meeting of this asso­
Leesburg.
...............
Brevard county, B. C. Edwards, ciation helcf in Orlando, March 22nd,
Mr. President and Brother Good
TittfftviUc. .
Palm Beach county, J- M. Bur- Hoad Boosters, Member of the
State Highway Association, Mr. F.
guieres,
Broward, Will J. Reed, Ft. Lau­ O. Miller spoke eloquently of the
utility of good land roads in militury
derdale.
At this meeting, Mr. Vans Agnew preparedness, and, if you recollect,
was authorized to draft a bill- for
consideration of the committee and
subsequently to be indtrodueed if
Hnrlda teachers realize the need approved, for legislative action. Mr.
Preparedness. A goodly number Vans Agnew, accordingly dfew a
them are in attendance at the bill, but instead of submitting it to
niversity of Florida rummer school the committee as expected, at once
'f teachers.
introduced, or "rather had it intro­
duced* in both .the senate and the
ftg is more profit in the well house. The measure did not pass,
hog that matures quickly At a and in its present form your com-

mail lies*'. ,\s demons
* # in hell. In 'human
shii|&gt;e, a r e tinman beings.1
lie Idra

W hy Ammonia Cleans Clothes.
h." rrrc^f f r ir r ufmr f N f i r f i h i r
cause It is liuiuaii nature would lit them the American people. Is re a lly a- gas

for the Ifinatle asylum. And then the
doctor goes on to say; "Giro Iniinnn na­
ture a chance. Let the j*eople mnndge
their goveniments and war will speed
lly ecu so fortwer."

dissolved in water. It belongs to the
nlknll family, and on account of Its
mineral origin Is the ton of all oils and
grease, which explains the easy wny
It disposes of sp o ts th a t soap and tvn-

And tlia t'- tru e too. it I- despicable
tile wn&gt; some is-ojili- will lilnlue buniiiii
linIllie for w ar J!» tloit iirsilllielit ev
ery eilme coiil.l in- Justlilcd. —- Ohio
S ta te .loiinim.

tor cannot aifeel.
tine &lt;lc a ii'c r

Tj-y It

If Vou Have Time,

If multiplied .by two, three, four or
any other Integer less ilpm nine, the
number 1.176.l70..V'S.‘jn-V-JfH "III pro­
duce tin* sumo digits In the sa m e or­
der. slmplv beginning at a different
place in the set,
•
Cone Up In Smoke.

We hereby heave a sigh fur the
young fellow o f tin* future who fondly
refers to "tin* cigarettes like mother
used to roll,”
*

Until abm ionla Is a

To Be R em em bered,

Wo sometimes. need to nsneiuiier
(tint It takes some shadows to bring
out the richness and beauty, and hu­
maneness of life,* ns well ns of pic­
tures.
Mo^ Doubt of It.

When n bachelor declares that he
Is wedded to Ids prufes-Inn It's dough­
nuts to fudge the right woman can
make him rommlt blr-iimv.
The W ise Man

Obey Nature's Laws.

Illness a n d sickness come through
neglect or refusal to obey N a ture ’s I
These Are Necessary.
laws of h e a lth .
It Is th e penalty she j
It doesn't require -nttieh common
Imposes for disobedience, Tlu* wise sense to steer rut automobile, hut a
will learn nnd nhsefve' h e r laws. Then great deal of fqlth/ hope and charity

drugs nnd cures wilt n»t he needed.

! Is ‘necessary,

BLACK
WHITE
TAN

You Must Curo Ycurislf.

I do m&gt;t m r e lion many Ifi-eiised plij
licinin* there are In tin? world. I do m i
care lorn many drugs and how miuii
tint:; stores there imiy tin In Urn low in
1 c ure m&gt;t bow m any Schools of modi
chie th e re may l*o. I sa y onto all you
persons who are slek nnd III th a t you
will never be cured by licensed toedl
elite T he dm tors uei er will and neiei
* an cure y on. I •rugs nei er * are, Vou
m in t cu re yourself And If yon b a n
mil tlit* wilt power ntul t tie courage t„
reform the conduct iliut m ade you III
you a r e already a goner. Nothing can
old you, not even mllure. "Medleti**
sm iaR 'iintutn curat." T h is Is the Lathi
o f the medical schools. T he doctor
sanitates, but mu ore iliolio rail cure
Ami nothing In n a tu r e can cure you
but your own conduct—by reformation,
by resortlpg to the right food and the
right drink.
It Is up to you "[bother you a re to lie
an Invalid all your life or a well man
n welt woman.
It is a question of personal morals.
Individual ethics -t* I’, In Isis An
geies Times.

Su»*Ai&lt;v m. v.

1 1-2 Hours Drive From Sanford
Via Osteen

FIVE ROOM HOUSE
Wilh out liuildiMjtH and chicken coops. 2 loUj 50x101). (loot!
well nf water.
Shade trees.
Ideal place t&lt;* raise chickens,
children ;tnd garden, flood view of Ocean. Central location.
Have a home of your own. Free and clear of all incumbrances.

PRICE $500
W. 1. COOI-KIt

CORONADO, FLA.

Apricot Ice Cream
To eat one dish of this delightful new
ct*eam is to be tempted to order another.
Just pure, sweet cream, blended .with ripe
apricots, in the right way to bring out the pleas­
ing flavor of the fruit.

Apricot ice cream will he served only on
Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Ask
for it.
“The Velvet Kind cream of ice* creams
is on sale every day in all the popular flavors
Eat it regularly—give it to the children.
Your dealer serves "The-Velvet Kind
can get it for you. Ask for it.

Ice Cream &amp; Dairy Co
Jacksonville, Florida
DEALERS: Your customers will appreciate the superior qutdlt) of
"The Velvet Kind" and the special flavors featured each week.
Write or wire for dealer prices.

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                    <text>IN T H E B E A f f ^ OF THEJW ORLD'^ GREATEST VEGETABLE S E C T IO N PUBLISHED :

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SEM1 1 WEEKLY

TUESDAY8

AND

FRIDAYS

IN S A N F O R D — Lift It Woith Living
VOLUME VIII

SANFORI). FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JUNK 26. 1917

NUMBER 89

RALLY l a s t n i g h t s h o w ­
e d SEM INO LE NEAR T H E
THREE TH O USAND MARK

children begun their work at elevenComplaints having been made as
thirty on Wednesday mid had prac­ MANY TR A IN S TO R ETA K EN IM PORTANT RILL PASSES to the condition of Pum p Hranch. FRENCH REGAIN POSITIONS
OFF BY T H E
.
HOUSE GOES TO SE N tically finished at t.welve-thirty on
A N D R RITISH GETTIN G
same w p referred to sanitary inspec­
Thursday
• ATE TODAY
READY
tor. ‘ ____’ ‘
,

Never have the big hearted people
of Seminole county responded so
liberally to a good cause as they
have in the past two weeks irj the
campaign for funds for the Red
Cross. The real work aif.lh e cam ­
paign was completedi Saturday night
but many donations filtered in yfptrrday and it was announced thut
the campaign would really close
with the big rally a t ’the band stand
in the Central Park last night nnd a
big crowd was_ out to hear the re­
sults. .
.
Dr. T. A. Neal, chairman of Seinihole branch of the Red Cross priMdsmand "after-Trom r-sttrrm g airs;
f ro m the Sanford
hand started tlx-!
meeting by calling upon It I Molly
(nr ibe topic, "Our Hoys," lieu U
Herring on "The Duty We Owe*

The team under Miss Vera Terheun, captain, and Miss Murian
Dietrich, lieutenant, led the teams
in collections with a total of $38.54.
E th e l.H en ry 's team inude the next
highest collection with a grand total
of $9.28. Far beyond the finuncinl
gain to th f general fund was the
development and enthusiasm and
patriotism and th e self sacrifices
made by the children in their zeul
nnd earnestness. Sixty-three volun­
teered their services on Wednesday

L.

I’.

Hagan's

Tin- i liildri-n reported JH5.60
lienrgi town reported from tin*
f'-l'-riul people $15'
I " : Naliunal Hunk, J l l a
Celery Avenue reported $111
Dr Neal reported $142.00
'•L im e reported $83.50
Mr Hndor Curlctt reported He*
ia*v,i $ n ,s &gt; s
#.
, *
• •'i.-do was reported as having
$Mih
' Chuluotn us $26
Dne -u more precincts have not
been heard from as yet but the
actual figures available bring the
rrand .total up to about $2,900 and
it i» reported that the campaign has
ended officially hut before Dr. Neal
••ml* In his nrtirinl report that Sem­
inole county will' report $.1000.00
■nil while this falls short of the
ntigiiial assessment is considered fur
above the average when the popula­
tion and the property values are
t«D-n into consideration us Suminole j- one of the smaller counties
of the stnte.
The members of the Red Cross
*rc well satisfied with the result of
•heir 'labors and feel that they have
have accomplished great things for
tin good work, thnt can now go on
without interruption ut the battle
front in Europe and ut home und
‘h* boys will be protected by the
Kc&lt;l Cross, no mutter w-Jiere they
may he sent.
The campaign for the Red Cross
ba» brought the. entire county toIMher us ti whole hearted campaign
all differences have been buried
j" 'be great fight for humanity.
The ladies and the men and the chilunn httVc wor|(Cj unceasingly for
the past WCek and now th a t the ac!u,l results In dollars and cents have
been given ull of them feel that their
'°rk has not been in vain, and *ull
ef them deserve the praise and
*»»ings of those whose loved ones
l ' 0on he needing aid and succor
ln 'be trenches of the old world.
I hlldrcn's Crest Work
” '|h Mrs. R. A. Terheun captain
^ Mr«- W. p.- Carter, lcultenant,
* rbildri*n and young people ucr&lt;i^fl.i*hcd a good work in pennies
*r“l nickels principally, for the Red
*i 0,1 Knr fund l is t week. Divided
0 ‘quads of ten with a young cap*
10 to lead them, they scoured tho

Tullahnssee, J u n e iM .— W. J. Ilarahan, president of the Seaboard Air
Line, representing all the .railroad
lines in the state, came to Tallahas­
see a few days ago to talk with lhe
railroad . commissioners about dis­
continuing all the passenger trains
in the stnte thnt could be spared and
leave the public'a reasonable service.
.This was u necessary measure, .he
claimed, to 'm e e t the war conditions,
and make available all the equip­
ment possible for the government in
the movement of men and supplies.
Mr. Ilnrahun made a statement ex­
plaining the situation and their
wt?hes~nr~n~grnrnit~,wa y . -- —
Sou

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r •I.l •I li.l- ll:.Ill, ;1- Hull \ III II.ll .11•I' 111 .1
lion to disi'oiitinue certain IraniAlmost all of (lie ceiitrul pari ol tin
-t.itf, from Perr&gt; to Si Pi-ier-burg
I- liltlUested in the applli atliin ol
.tin* Cimst Line, since it reaches near­
Orange licit Auto Line Starts in ly' every, town, more'Or less. The
railroalT1 tonVmi'-ioiiors -tat** that
business
several
hearings would In-.dirM by
* A fleet of White Aula busses has
I
In
in
ai
i inlral pnints. -•• 11».|t eier&gt;
been orderi il. anil i- qnw in irau-ii
t
I
&gt;
lll.|\
li.L.e ill llllpoft .not , to I.l
t'a|*aiii&gt; arnii i w ,|\ . to t wi-n*’. -t •
erally eiiin*'di**l to h« *fi. he-r «.n t to*
market, therefore, patrons of - llii.i
l.ine will hi* assured of as good ser­
vice as il is possible to render.
Schedules have not .yet been a r­
ranged. but this feature will be a t ­
tended to immediately, ami ilo- pub1 e advised,
Auto busses wilt he operated be­
tween Orlando and Daytona Ihupdi
which wilk pas* through Winter I’ark.
Sanford. Orange City, Del.and and
Daytona
Another dlvi-inu will be
operated he 1ween (Iraki and Orland"
via Lee-burg. Tavares. Kusti-, Mi
Dora and Apopka.. Service will like­
wise be inaugurated us soon as Polk
county road* are complete, between
Lakeland
and Orlando, ami the
principal points that will lo -erved
on. this division smith of Orlando will
lie: Ki**iuinieo, Lmjghnvun. Daven­
port, Day ties ( 'ity, Florence \ ilia.
Winter Haven, Eagle Lake and Har­
low .
The title of the company i- con­
sidered very appropriate h&gt; its m an­
agement in view of the fact that the
territory it will traverse is the great­
est orange producing licit in tin*
State of Florida.
..
. Mr. A. C...Marshall of Orlando is
one of tin* prime promoters of this
proposition and will be In charge of
their office* there, which will be per­
manent headquarter*. The author­
ized cupital stock is J25.U00.00. '
Army Will Soon He Enrolled
. Washington, June 23.— Machinery
for enrolling un army of 625,000
men -by selective draft will be com­
plete in every deluil by July I, two
rnopths before the tentative date
considered for-Culling the first of the
tro o p \ to tho colors. Regulations for
the exemption process will he made
public shortly.
Hrigndfer OeTieral Crowder, the.
pfovost marshal general, wjio worked
out .the plan* for both registrntion
and selection, foresees no more complirutions with th e selection and excjnptjon machinery than was experi­
enced with registration Secretary of
War Rakers and his advisers repeat­
edly have given assurance thnt the
selection system will lie so fuir th at
there will lie no ground for fears thtn
any man will he favored by reason
of political or other relations. In
order that neighborhood knowledge
of a man's work and his dependents
might aid in the task of sendin
to the front men who can he spared
at home, the country undoubtedly
will be h ighly. subdivided and the
exemption districts will he small.

The proposed changes ate men*
tinned in i lie application ami letter
from (ieneral Supt. Murchison of
the Coast Line:
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'"After outlining the need fot cur-'
t ailment m order In give most aid In
the government. Mr Murrtn-nn's
letter flumes I he following train . a •
lln' III III* I ukrli nil
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I li-euntlnue train* 27 and 2&gt;. I„
tween Sanford ami Lahchind
I b-i i-nlinui- present

train -ervu i

nil the Niinsni-et I: : • 11 ami -i I,
-tllute ill lieu (hereof the followII.g
-I Ill-dull Leave Kissimmee '* I •"&gt; « III
cmno-cting will) s | ; arrive Nurcmftn-e
In a. m. Returning, b-ave Narioo-,-e | ll ii*, a in arrive hi -I'li.imDisrnnlinue Nn.*. I
t Ween Wi n -I n n and

The eyes of the nation are upon
congress this week as they tuke
action upon the food '•control hjlts
and there will be several vacant
seats i n ‘ congress next year unless
the mfemb^rs vote for the rights of
the rights of the people against the
food sharks who are trying to corner
the foods of the country and boost
the prices beyond all reason.
President Wilson’s request upon
congress for 'food control legislation
in time to (leal with life year's crops
premises to be realized.
Wit-h the battleground turning to
llie senate, following the overwhelmInp ~Tnn^tng tif-fly ftsoil—ronVesd -bill
l&gt;\ I 111 llllll'l -

Mr. Moughtnn cam e, before the
council and made cu mplaint about
vicious dogs running at large wjthout muzzles, and asked that council
take some action* on same, his child
having been bitten by one of them.
On biotloQ carried clerk was in­
structed to notify mayor of same for
his attention,
fin motion
sanitary de­
p a r t m e n t . was authorized to plnce
sewer connections on the property
of one, C. Royal• (colored); city tak­
ing si lien on property for same.
Councjl

adjourned

— 'Itark IHr Hnl I*nm

Although the official statem ents
report little activity the troops are
keeping up* their pressure day and
night along the front they occupy.
Last night, a number of local e n te r ­
prises were carried out successfully.
One of these operations was r a t h e r
important, increasing us idt does the
Hritislr grip about Lens. Under the
line of. the stars the Hritish troops
stormed and captured 100 y$»rds of
front line trenches east of Rinmumont wood, in the western out­
skirts of Lens, thus drawing closer
to the mining eapital of France.
T roop* of t lie. j-TtUpJi -have heeir
reserved t&lt;&gt; keep i In* Prussian nerves

li, »n ’.»l l.io'iaril \\ in, I hi i c■• . til
ai|ilr»-** .it \ t m i l i t i o r v, \|.i . ..ml. Ol . urri || a, -I of llulllli ll
"1 nil might lii luu k ii | i I Itf Red t e e n p r t - o h e r - wer e limugli
I re.-

Ill

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sill

p o --th |e

lull

lfrn«t!, n*. *IMTlnn aim ndnn n t- add ■an do tin in-h|» r Inn r work ami
••I by tin imii'c or at least
pro­ you inn give your money in no oilier
vision* prohibiting use of fnini-tuirs way that will do a- much ......I. The

the
Freiieh o c c u p i e d
Mi
I rein in IIea v \ ca-u:ilt ie-

ill manufacturing distilled spirits, Red C fn-i- i- the liig bruther«*f. the
generally is deemed probable. The Arm y's Medical .Department, tin*
ptineifial

I 'hi

on

lire

prohibition

one ollletnl ageiirv of the War Dep . i r l u ie iit

ii

r , 0 , 1'

tf .e

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.in if

again-i
• ii'.nnil.»et urij ul a In .not t 1•• r« ' • t &gt;!\
key, lit.iiiitv ami other distilled tlie men on the
spirits is wide-proud,' b ut, many the hospitals, the
"d ry " enator-opp i&lt;e extending the -hips’ and on lino
prohibit ion to beer lilld wines.
celice."
Today the bill as it passed tin*
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house will In -tilisMt ill Oil for I lo
|.(|
f|
Chiimtierlain drafl, which the senate
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l.omloti. f nglatnl. Jurle 2a. Iniltlelields and III
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creasing aeiivity orr the western .
lo* i he Iranis or ,
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front l AI reported hi iiulav - -late
Ii &lt; heir .*on\ ales-1
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ment of operations on the western
front. Today's statement reads:.
"s&gt;m. iVi.ful enterprise.
oil
our
*JI.IIM \N S
we-iern front resulted in raids mi
the enemy's trenches in tin- region
Waul- lo l.o In of lEpelo, Hlll|e. oiirl 'RoellX. Loos
,U g 11
|U..» week
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X(m1 ,
i 'Em
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and llooge. killing mail) Herman*
IlnU-c
e h a n g e j . s e n a t o r s ag re e. ;
hill, l o n e *.
U in-ton Spen and taking prisoner?
h a v e i e i n o \ e d niiinv f e a t u r e s u pu li ,.,.r 1 hiir&gt;liill
in
it artiele in -lh'In another raid •' a -1 of \erntillewill I alt Ilk III t h e u p p e r b r a i n h J ,j d , 1.1&gt; P u t n ri ii i b m i* d aii in* we took fifteen prUom r- ami -evera J
h a - ta i n i m i i . r* d
g r e —i \ e polo &gt; f&lt;
ilo i a-t -urplus French umr.ir- O j r parly remairtA, I.iiior • lii.r,. ili.nrm.il ..( t i e q,.,.,, inilj, , , |it.
tl.iile Mites, "e-- ed over two luMir,- III I lie ellelliy
ngileultiiraL roininitleu. who hii*
peelalli
, \ t m a - entry into ireiuhes. blew up hi* ilugmit* and
been protliltielll III opp»i« mg the (|lt. War
' j inflicted heavy casuul.tii'J* on hi* gnroriginal bill. . said totiighl llml ali
,,, •s." lie deelare.l. i fi«"ll
I. i ' .i \ i r ■ few •11&gt;|.*«-1
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lii addition i•■ these raids sucicsaU- —mill of I.en- am| mirltiiui-l of
pnsal jd Certnuny* ami Austria and W anyton added to the numbtjr of
i'I' in- hoil*i- hill wilt tm kept cun
lliiuilK In-fure tip* ■•u-onte until ib- fu addition mure than four i,dd b'at- our prisoners and enabled us to gain
ll, -hip- In uni -f I lo* *' Hl-lliy
Milt furl her g r o u n d . in b o t h localities
the -uyi ruiriiy hi weight of .niclul.
Paris, Fane**, J u n o ' 25. - S h a r p
unuli-roil v and innnagi* IA far greati-r
arlUh-ry
tiring w a- m proeewi d u r ­
■i cu i h.t«i 1111 -i- iiumi-it-i- liguri--' i iii -

,PI*a

ing lln- night near I rn-ilmoiit farm
say* to d ay 's ollu-ial warolfice s ta te -,
merit.
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Leesburg 7 a. in., arrivy Sunford
10:45 a. m.; ronnect with No. hi.
No. 22: Leave Sanford 2:35 p. m..
connect with No. M», arrive Lee-­

burg, 6:00 p. in.
These train* to he made .mixed
trains instead of 'pussenger truins.
All the other train* on the Sunford
und "Leesburg branch to remain the
same as at present, except to dis­
continue trains 121 from Altoona to
Fort Mason, and discontinue train
22 from Fort M u o n to Altoona, us
train 22 will connect at*Ku*tis with Interstate Commerce Committee
train 154, nnd it will not, therefore will In-gin investigations on Tuesday
be necessary for No. 22 t o 'm ake the with such cjleluions in view.
trip to Altoona.
While the senute.is n e a p e d with
Discontinue trains Nos. 37 and 38 the control bill, the hou,*e will pro­
between Jacksonville am/ Trilby: ceed with the rivers *and harbors
bill, to be followed by t h e , Adininlst ration measure authorizing the
President to direc-I priority in rail­
road shipments, whiffli has fiassed
the senate. The wur tax bill prob­
ably will be completed th is week by
the senate finance committee. In­
come excess profits and publishers’
taxes are the '!nipqt;tnnC questions
pending nfier four weeks of redraft*
ing.
Appropriations for the Defense
Council's great airrraft program also
will be considered by both branches
of congress this week.

T ly statement (allows:
"UnuNUully uctive artillery, firing
continued during the night between
Royere and Fruiilniont, farm and
almost near llurtehise and e a st of
ChaeVreux. Two surpruse attacks
resented as. a g re a t'n a v a l disaster, against- our* trenches nt Chevexcu
but what kind of a disaster would i t ! cost the enemy men without an
be when, on the day peace is signed. | gain.
hundreds of buttb*ships‘a ri' found t&lt;&gt; i ‘•.Near Wnevrc and in the regimj
have been virtually unused and puss j of St,. Michele the enemy wa* re­
into olisblence to be supplanted i n . pulsed.* Evegywhcrc else the night
future wars by uirships and *sub -1
passed' quietly.
marines?
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"It is only when we. are able to
Washington, D.
June 25.—
devise and execute some method Contracts for ten complete steel
of aggressive n a ta l, warfare against inerrhant ships, four complete wood­
the Herman* th at we shall find his en merchant vessels and twenty
weakness-nnd our strength; that we wooden hhip hulls were announced
shall liberate our splendid navy today by M-ajor-General Hoethals,
from the enchanted circle the sub­ manugtr of the* shipping board's
marine has ilrawn about it nnd com­ emergency licet corporation.
De­
pel our enemies to . absorb them­ liveries will be made in 1918. Cal.r
selves so much in 'h e process of the complete wooden ships by the?
their own defense us to leave them Moore St Scott Iron Work* nt Oak­
no leisure to encompass our ruin," land, Cal.; the* complete wooden
fillips by the Newcomlx Life HoaC
uundry'
Co., Hampton, Vn twelve wooden
tlie Sunford bulls by the Universal Shipbuilding
a lut of new- Co., Harris county, Texas; four
n the way of hulls by the sort bind Ship building
- machines for Co., Portland, Maine, nnd (our hulls
quick service by McBride &amp; Law, of. Beaumont,
th a t the new Texas.
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tioulil he what
In all the fleet corporation has let
for und has contracts so far for 104 complete
tundry to the shipi, 38 of steel, 32 wood and steel
ry. In a sc- and 34 wood. Seventy-two wooden
the
Sanford hulls have been ordered.

City Council
City council of the city of San­
ford, Florida, met on Monday, June
18j 1917, at 7:30 p. m. In regular
session. Present, W. W. Abernathy,
F. L. Miller, John Adams. It. A
An Atlantic Port, June 25.—Oi­
Newman. Absent, B. W. Herndon, fact that it is a home institution,
ls
well
equipped
to
handle
any
and
fleiuls
of a British steam er'arriving
C. ITT Dingee and Roy Symes. In
the absence of the president und all kinds of laundry work withasatis- here today report the sinking of an
president pro tern,’ F. L. Mfiler wns fuction guaranteed and they a r e ' attacking Herman submarine.. The
here On the ground to look utter naval crew pul a shot through the
elected president pro tern.
Minutes of last regular meeting your wants. There is no need lo magazine which parted the undersea
send your laundry out of town with boat uhout amidships.
Each end
wfla read und adopted.
u
first
class
steam
laundry
in
your
sunk
separately.
The
Hritish
ship
Mr. Bronson of the Southern Be'*.
own
city
und
u
telephone
call
wifi
was
uninjured.
Telephone and Telegraph C“* cim e
before the council and asked /&gt;el * bring the wagon to your door ,at all i The submarine' was five miles dismission to place gasoline tank on ilmt's. . Remember this when you taut and running away after having
Kami's avenue hack of Vow ell's want laundry work done and specify attacked the Hritish nearly 400
the Sanford Steam Laundry.
. miles oil th&lt; coast ,of Ireland.
store.
Permission granted

�attTtcrwHritT

Showing Every Branch of our Great Army and Navy
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A P I C T U R E T H A T E V E R Y M AN, W O M A N A N D C H I L a S H O U L D S E E

LYRIC T H E A T R E MONDAY. JU N E 25
Admission 10 and 20c

Matinee 3:15

MUSIC BY TH E LYRIC O R CH ESTR A
Have Made A rrangem ents for 2 0 0 Extra Chairs so th a t w e - can A ccom odate a

Among The Theatres

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for the young clergyman* turned to
hate. They rushed • to the rh u rrh ,
barricaded the door* and windows
and set fire to it. And Cameron wu#
inside, with Faro K ate’s baby in Ids
arms.
This is but one of the exciting in­
cident* in "T h e Crimson Dove," the
thrilling new World Picture Brady
Made in which Carlyle Blackwell
and June Elvidge are the stars. Sec*
this prod net inn at the l.vric in-

the stream or inoiieti in*.a •which
reached tile sea at tUitqiilu «u that
cast on was at leu-t &lt;#*» y,i rds It,
breadth, frtrt.v feet deep mid • "ittallied
3,532.000,000 eulde feel, It luiil.i-d uj
against the AbIU of Cafatiin. win h
were sixty feet high, until It flowed
over the top and destroyed a large part
of the elty. Ttio huge promontory that
act* like a breakwater to the harbor Is
the remain* of Hint stream of lava flint
flowed Into the sen.

" T h e - Captain of the (ircy Horse man’s condition by kindness. Con­
tain Curtis ( iplayed by Moreno)
Troop..
.
A Blue Kibbon Feature in five lights political greed anil the cattle­
man’s desire a for the Indian lands
parts, writtby Hamlin Garlan
by sheer bravery and dominant
directed by William Wolbert:
qualities of courage, and won* the
C a s t:
Capt. Geo Curtis Antonio Moreno
Klsie Brisbane
Kdith Storey
Jennie Curtis
Mrs. Bradbury
All the* h u n d r e d s of thousands of
Storey . T he Indinns begin to re­ admirers of Carlyle Blackwell will be
Crawling Klk
Otto Ledderer
sent the imposition by settlers und delighted by the role thut he ennets
Cut-Finger
Al Jennings
glvernrnent agents, who »are un­ in " T h e Crimson Dove," the s ta r t­
His Wife
Neola May
scrupulous
agent. Curtis is made ling new World Picture Brady Made Robert H. Whitten Advocetee the EeCal Streeter
Robert Burns
teblithment of Setback Lines In Con­
agent
as
a
measure of reform
He which will lie the big attraction at
Lawson
E dw ard Cecil
nection With the Laying Out of 8treet
dispossesses
the
plotting
agent,
Fix-Senator Brisbane
the Lyric Theatre . tonight.
Mr.
Systems In .Undeveloped or Suburban
Streeter, but his opsition is made d if - , Blackwell in this production plays
II. A Barrows*'
Residence Sections.
; lieu It by Elsie Brisbane,'t he heroine. | the part of a young minister of tjte
niece of Streeter arul daughter of j church who lakes charge of a little
A report lias been presented to the
ex-Sehntor Brisbane.
She
bales | church in a rough community in the euiiiiulttee on tin* city plan of the hoard
Streeter, but her patririan breeding mountains
He wins out in his of estimate of New York elty by Its
makes her hostile to the handsome tight tn induce the rough necks to secretary. Robert II. Whitten, for the
1young soldier (ioihg home to Wash­ C onte t o ehureh, hut lie also loses cHlahflNhinciit of set buck lines In con­
ington she leurns of Streeter's dis- their good will iii a remarkable and nection with l lie Ini lug out of street
! honesty and writes a noble letter of wholly innocent manner.
lie also systems In die underelo|ied or suburapology to Curtis, encouraging him almost lose* his life ns the result of hun residence sections. The commit­
tee desires to secure rrlttelsm of the
gently
T h e stockmen open a cam­ this loss of goodwill.
plan
by land d e \ elopers and properly
paign on Curtis before congress, arul
Playing opposite Mr. Blackwell j 11 - owners before inking any uctluu. It
he goes t h e r e it, defend hivu*i*'|f with
le said that the use of the aetback plan
considerable success. This j* ollsvt tins brilliant a ttrac tio n is beautiful
Would, ill certain cases, reduce street
and
charming
Juhe
Elvidge
w'ho
by agitation fomented by the storkopening and puvhig costs to be Isirne
takes
the
part
of
an
actress
who
is
men on the Truiitier. making the I n- f
by pro|M*rty owner*, and also reduce
M onster H aystacks.
diun dangerous.. Elsie, although i*n- j the innocent cause of a young m an's future street wbleplng expense both
On tlit* first approach ton Itouninnlnn
gaged to Lawson, a wealthy land­ suicide and who later, under her rcul to the owners nod in tin* elty,
village one Is startled *by the lnrg«'»t
owner not unfriendly to the Indians. [
Mr. Whitten sums tip the three pri­
liny slack that tin* American will pr&gt;*
nbly ever buve seen. Itrsl u|n&gt;n r»Vl tillmary adraiilugeo of the plan as fob
follow ( urtis back to the reserva-1
monster slretelies ,11poll the horizon.
tion to see bow he comes nu' of his!
The explanation I1* a simple one. Ha}
"First.- Health, comfort and amen­
difficulties there.
Learning of the
Civic Mediators.
Is one of the largest article* of jirwluc
ity. lu a private residence section n
. ngag&lt; ment. Cap! Curtis is &lt;lisThe arbitration committee of (be lion III Uoumiililu. Landeil proprietors
uniform
setback
from
the
street
Hue
heartene’d, for he ha» fallen in love
increases the attractiveness of (be sec­ Lifttlsvllle tKy.) hoard of trade played and iiensiinle, one nml all. raise It and,
with
the girl.
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“ Purple M a s k ”
Wm. A. Brad)
tion dud adds to the health nml com­ n lively part In the settlement of re­ de|teiid ujsm It for tln*lf sUp|K&gt;rt When,
Presents
fort of the liihnhliunl*. It Improves cent difficulties between milk produc­ however, u |s*aMint feels grievances In­
I'raluvifif Grace
The murder of a sheep herder
In . ’’The Crimson. Dove," which light and air conditions, mnkes pos­ ers nnd distributers lu the city.
t ' a r b l r II 'b o r l l
f unanl ami I'ranrU
tolerable, It Is a matter, of no great
bring* u erisis. KImi- hacks up C ur­
■nd Junr
Ifr In
I’lMit
will he the brilliant attraction at sible tlm front 'lawn with trees nnd
dllHetllty to set the proprietor’s hn»
tis and saves him from being mob­
qtire—nut! no |ss»saiit III the district
the Lyric Theatre tonight Carlyle shade, removes the dwelling further
"THE
• “ The Crip of
Might Gat Another On*.
bed. However, the situation flares
' C R IM S O N
would think of assisting in the dele«
from
the
noise,,
fumes
and
d
u
s
t‘of
tho
Blackwell
und
June
FBvidge
will
lie
Love”
v Abuse of (lie | k*usIou e}*tcm is lllus.
up again th e next.day, und a trinnDOVE”
se&lt; n in unusual und
entertaining street. Where residence,* are uniform­ t rated;by tin- Itosloiilnu who discover­ tlon of the incendiary. So tho law per
••Left in the
guihr buttle between white men, In ­
roles. These two popular stars, plus ly set back from the street without the ed in n New - England town n former udts llm proprietor to force nil the
Palhe News
Soup”
|s*iiHaiits In the district to place their
dians and tro o p ; is only aver,ted by
the punch und pep of this splendid establishment of n legally binding set­ townsman und |&gt;olkvumn In u new liuy with his, a record of the weight of
back, linn each owner |* at the mercy uniform walking a bcut. "How |*
the a r r i v a l o L t h e latter in such force
story, assure a groat evening’s enter
each man’s rnntrlluitlon being kept Iff
of Ids nelghlior*. A single owner by
a* to awe* the crowd. Curtis, how­
tuinment. Be sure to sef this latest disregarding the setback lino may ruin this)"-asked the visitor. “ I thought Itoth sides. Ill the event of llre-am l It
ever, induces the Indians to reveal
you wore on t lit* Boston fore*." "Oh," n o w . Iiehooyc* both sides to guard
World Picture Brudy ‘Made.
T o ­ the entire block.
exclaimed tlm transplanted policeman.’ against nil lids—all-rtmtrlbntor* suffer
and give up the real murderer. This
night.
*
"you sot; I’m" iH-nsloned by Ilostdti, so I
proves to be old Crawling filk’s son,
"Second.—Economy of Initial devel­ unwed. Now I’m worklug. here."—Ar­ tu proportion.—Exclinnge.
Vltsgraph Presents
who (Ires to the hills. Curtis, single
“ You said that your wonderful death opment. Purely local residence streets gonaut.
handed, arrests him. Now he alone lenllng Inventions would make win* having n setback line can Ik* permitted
Much Food In Small Bulk.
EDITH STORY in
stands between the mob und the Impossible.'’
Tlm British soldier when fresh bread
ii narrower width than could otherwise
Undoubtedly.
culprit.
T hrough the , effort* of
"Well." answered the great Inventor lie allowed. This reduces development
'Captain of the Grey
Miss Wilcox bud bti-u giving the class Is not nvaililileT* supplied with wlinl
lit." It looks like
Elsie
he
gets
the
prisoner
safely
to
ruefully.
"If
evcrylKsly
on
earth
l«
expense*,1
not
only
In
Its
economy
of
an
elementary talk U|mn architecture.
Horse”
thick emcker four
Just
Hint
town'.
Brisbane, who lias arrived eventually killed off there can't be nny land, but more markedly In tlie de­
"Now," said she. "can nny oue In tho
1 weighing three
more war, can there)" WaltiTligtu'i creased outlay for paring. With n ten class tell me what a ’buttress' Is?"
Inches
s
from
the
east,
complicates
the
situa­
OUR FIGHTING
foot setback a standard sixty foot
Little W aller arose. Ills face beaming .ounce*. 1
tion by rousing the white men. and
FORCES
solid. It might be descrilicd a* a con­
street might be reduced to forty feet. with a quick ilnsli of Intelligence.
densed loaf of. bread. T*.
.
TUlflJllkill
be
adequate
for
streets
un­
"1
know,"
lie
shouted—
"a
buttress
Is
without u friend in the territory still »j«
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•{•*|* der W&gt;0 feet In length If developed
Tlm
French
have
n
"war
bread
4 nannygont!”—Npw.York Times.
manages to declare his love for Elsie,
somewhat similar, which when put
with single fninlly houses. If Inter the
having discovered that her engage­
Into hot water or soup swells up like *
PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT.
single family bouse* were replaced by
HI* Argument* Are Unan*w*rabl*.
ment is not final. The mob gets the
spun
go.
..
three or four story upurtuuuit* the
We put It to him this way:
The funious German "pea sausage ^
Indian prisoner, hut under the stimu- 4*
Catarrh.
street could easily lie widened to sixty
Patbe Prevent*
Win, A. Brad)
“Why don’t you get married?"
Is composed of pea meal, baeou ant
feet to meet the increased truffle re­
ntion of Elsie's love, which she has •I* Take a common pin her or any
Presents
And hn answered us honestly:
IUh, Miriv
fat. It wns’lhe Invention of a' Berlin
4*
old
narrow
vessel
holding
a
quart
quirements
Incidental
to
(he
more
In
now
declared
to
him,
Curtis
subdues
“I'm
not
earning
enough
to
support
Osborne In
a fiv e
cook,
who discovered a process where­
tensive
housing.
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4or
more.
Heat
It
thoroughly
nml
t wife, and I ’m ffot lazy enough to let
the mob by his sheer force of charac­
by pea meal could lie made l,roor
HEEL .
"Twin Kiddles’
4*
Oil
three-quarters
full
of
steam•'Third.—
-Economy
of
ultimate
dcvels
wife
support
me.”
ter and brings tho situation hack to
4* lug. boiling water. Add lustnutFEATURE
o|imeuL The extension of tho setback
And that's the best reason we ever against deterlorntloo. One sausage
normal. Lyric .Monday.
Also a Loneelirht Inches long yields twelve
*4* ly otto or two teuspoonfuls of oil
lino will permit tbe economical widen­ beard.—Cleveland Plain Denier.
Also Pathc
some I.ukc
4- of tar. Then Inhale the steam
ing of traffic arteries whenever trntllc
News
Comedy
4* through the nostrils nml exhale
Lyric Tonight
need* require. It Introduce* a measure
Lava la Slow to Cool.
of adaptation i\nd elasticity lit snoot
“ Burn hfm in his church! All the 4- through tbe mouth. I’ut the nose
Peasants on the slopes of Mount
4*
well
down
in
the
pitcher
nml
design
Hint
Is
of.
Immense
Importance
.
Prelso Him.
time that he was preaching to you
In view* of Hie nlmost prohibitive ex­ Aetna ran still boll water orc r the lava
Only praise Is due the young ninn
■and tollin' you to he good, he was 4- take n deep, full Inlinlntlon. let4* ling tbe nlr puss out through a
pense of widening a street-once laid that flowed from the volcano during .who ostentatiously displays his shank*
making love to me, to me, under­
COMING THURSDAY
tho eruption of 1010. Livn. according In a street car. He wants Jt111 *°
4- very small opening of the lips.
out nnd Improved.
stand!”
....
to
Walter Woodbum Hydo o f the Uni­ know how carefully tils mother laun­
The Very Latest
4* Combine tills ten or twenty min­
"Tho llxlng of the selbock lino now
The crowd roared ns F'aro Kate 4* otes three time* a day. Drink n
versity
of Pennsylvania, wrltlffg In tile
Is
the
only
practical
method
by
which
Motion Pictures, Songs
ders his silk socks.
Geographical
Review,-often reaches a
talked to them . F’nro Kate was not 4- cupful of hot water after each
the widening o f uiuny traffic arteries
in Photoplays
temperature
o
f
-J.issi
decrees
I*
’.
torious. A n d 'she hated Rev. Brand 4* treatment; also a quarter or half
can lie so* tired lit the future, when
Eveil the un d en t jsiei* recorded the
‘Lets All Be Americans’
Cameron for the wny in which he 4- hour before breakfast. This himgreater width will assuredly be re?
teuaclty
with which lain retains It*
4*
pie
.remedy
bn*
proved
effective
qulrcd." explains Mr. Whitten. "Tbestj
hnd turned her sweetheart, Jim Carheat, nml Boreltl. describing the great
4in
so
many
cases
thaj
It
muy
Arteries
nro
now
residence
streets,
and
ewe over to th e sheriff when Jim hnd
4- well repay a sufferer from this
tin* lintiM-* luive been set back In order eruption of lOtkl. says the Lira tool,,
killed another woman.
4* .dUagreeablo affliction to giro It
to provide lawn nnd shnde and' to re­ eight years to cool. It I* related that
So when .Faro Kate made this + a trial.
move* them from the dust, fumes mid steam was still rising In IKki fn&gt;qi
charge against young Dr. Cameron
noise of .tho street. They cannot be lava ejected III 17t*7. Ami ili a I* n d
the rough mountaineer's friendship 4- -F 4- 4- 4- 4 * 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- + 4* 4- wjdoned at •.rerciii. u —o cutting off ajitonlshln*- when we rvt -m l er -'..it

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For a 's t a n d a r d ' pack use a 10- walnut. These cheese balls m ay bn tos which h a v e , been baked Until
Soak th® pepper in brine (1 c._«»lt
to 1 gal. water) for 24 hours. Freah- obnee vase shaped hermetic jar. In made of cottage cheese or pimiento tender and peeled. Canned
- - •
en In clear cold w ater for one or two packing, place the heavier color, fed, cheese.
O nr County Agent la Commendet
hour*. Drain well. ‘Remove seeds g t ’ ;Thb ‘BOttWfT in a f inch layer!
i
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Cottage cheese.—Take fresh d a b - •hould be aoft enough to n i . t . *
and coarnsQ white Motions.
Chop
Preparedness
Cream ‘,hn „j*
? ? .,P
,* L
”
^ ?uW' W before It W . I t . be,, flavor by smooth mixture.
separately and m easure the chopped Conti o . In . h i , n e w u n . t h . bM oW n too
, |i w | „ ' mientos and curd together untn ,
The following report of C. M,
cabbage, peppers and onions before jar is neatly filled. Strain the liq u o r ,,.. ,
u .
.. . ,
_
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Berry, county agent of $qminolc was
,
.
. .71
. V I til barely hot enough to separate the •m ooth mixture is obtained
mixing.
Add
apices,
sugar
anil
vineaont to the headquarters at Gaines. . . .
, r L P,
the content.. CJf(l |rom , he, wh
T h ,„ , , k„ cheese may be used for „ , tndwi'h
, , r . .Let etnnil over n l.h t covered ; Peddle to remove elr bubble. p . p , | l M , r n u , . tl
, h „ |j d l i l l B , , o l n t . filling for cheese balls, and S
■ viUc, showing tho good work 'done
in
a
a
crock
hr
enameled
vess
1.
d
a
m
p
and
process
for
10
migutes.
H this county:
Pour it into a thin cloth bag and al­ the stuffing in the green pepp,.r an,,
Pack in small sterilized Jars.
I This moy be packed for home use In • .* ° ur,#,lt 11,10 “ ) n"
one or two hours. cheese salad.
• Use of Sweet Pepper*
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- 1 - low
to &lt;,r'f&gt; f°r
Sanford, Fla., June 12, 1917.
The standard pack wil) be in a 1pint jars
and profcesae&lt;T‘for
15 minRecipes for canning peppers and
T urn the curd into a bowl n n d - sea­
Prof. P. II. Rolfs. Pres. Food Pre­
vase shaped 10 ounce hermetic jars, utes
putting In brine ward given in the
son with salt and pepper.
Add
p a re d n e s s ''Commission, Gaines­
Problem of the Desert.
When ready to pack drain the vine­
The small yellow fig tomato used
Sanford ( Herald of June 5th. The
cup of cream to nbotit I pint of
ville, Florida.
. ..
Hero emues ti cable note t)m|
gar off the relifh in roder that th*** in the chutney recipe is the variety
commercial canned peppers, or pitors tire displacing camels in j.;c&gt;.p|
My Dear Prof. Rolfs:
jar m ay bo well packed
Pack tl
wh|ch may
u u d for green tomato dry curd and m U . thoroughly.
„ .
I It remain* to lw seen whether- no. ..
The following has been accom­ mientog, are a thlnck meated type relish in the jara. pressing it c«r®-| |ck|fe an(j whole ripe tornilto pre.
Pimiento cbeesc.-Chop finely two torhd can go eight dayn xvltV.oul »
plished’ by the *Scminole County somewhat dlflerednt from the bell fully: then pour over it ,the vinegar
or
three medium sized ripe pi m ie n - 1drink.—MluncaptdU Tribune.
*
serves.
peppers
grown
here
but
the
recipes
Commission.
which has -drained off. Paddle il:
Some
Way*
of
U*ing
Fresh
and
here
given
are
for
use
with
any
type
Every town and settlement in the
jar thoroughly, to get every bubbl?
Canned Pepper* '
county, has been visited and a d ­ of sweet pepper. These are from a out and allow th e vinegar to d! circular
issued
by
the
Bureau
of
Salads
to
be most delicately served
HORNER M ILITA R Y SC H O O L
dresses made regarding food produc­
place all air spaces. Garnish car'*
should
be
m
ade
of
crisp,
fresh
fruit
Mint
Industry.
IU*
a
r«cp'&lt;!
o(
C6 r m n of th a r w lih work in preparing yo u n f m m f j f &lt; 'o ll» „ l ' nl,
tion and conservation. In the neigh­
jur with tw q^ jjuarter inch pointed
I m m u m t u l , and T«-hnirat SrhooU, a n d for lluoiim* fife. A Non-»*rtarian O , i . n . n . . . '
C. M. Berry,
or vegetables, well chilled, and ar­
Ktc
n(
farnliy.
Military traintnf. N,;. hulldinra, Itrvpro-U. I - r z e r a m PU, / . | , h l « * u i i
borhood of thirty caning outfits have
strips of red pepper 3 inches long.
and f,»tba!l |t rounds, trnnU m u ft*, and r u n n i m trmcka. C ip em ra modrraie S,»,ion
ranged attractively in a bowl or in­
County Agent.
been placed, together with about
September
6lh.
W
rit, for III u n r a te d ealalof.
,on
Place those strips vertically on op­
dividual plate.
Recipes
14,000 cans and large quantities of
J
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C.
H
O
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N
ER
,
P
r
i
n
c
i
p
a
l
,
C
h
a
r
lo
t
te
,
N.
C.
posite sides of the scums of the jar.
glass jars. Nine silos have been con­ Note.—All measurements are level. Cap, clamp and process fur 10 min­ Green Pepper und Chee*e Salad
tracted for, sift of which are under The special abbreviations, used are utes at boiling tem perature.
Select und wash three medium
construction, thus preparing for the tbsp. for tablespoon, .tap. for tea­
sized grpen popper*. Cut around the
II. 8. Chutney
feeding o M r o n t 700 to 1,000.beef spoon and c, for cup.
_ /(A hot aweet to serve with cur­ stem of’ each with a slender paring
Stuffed Pepper Mango
animals. Many people have planted
ries, cold meats, sausage and stews.) knife to remove the seed and white
Soak sweet peppers in brine (1 c.
pig in the pen jind u number are
sections. Stuff the inside oT the pep­
Red part:
salt to I gal. ’ water) for 24 hours.
putting down eggs in water-glass.
pers with cottage cheese, pressing it
2
lbs.
sweet
Spanish
popper.
When ready .t o stuff, take from
in firmly. Chill, atid when ready for
1 lb*sugar
1 have distributed in the neighbor­ brine, rinse in fresh water, carefully
use
cut the pepper into quarter-inch
1 pt. lemon jouice
,
hood of two thousand bulletins re­ cut a circle of! the top of each pep­
slices'
und place two or three of
Yellow
part:
garding matters of special Interest per, and gave same, to be replaced
these
slices
in a nest of tender let­
2
lbs.
small
yellow
(ig
tomatoes
applicable to the growth of food and on peppers after stuffing, Remove
tuce,
Serve
with u salad dressing.
1
lb.
sugar
forage plants that nrc now season­ the seeds and white sections. Soak
Red
Pepper
and Cabbage Salad
4
oz.
pounded
ginger
root.
.
able for our soil and climate.
in clear water for one or two hours.
3
c.
chopped
cabbage
I have secured the use of the Drain carefully. Stuff vvjth Dixie
Preparation of the red. part.— Peel,
3
sweet
peppers,
(red or green)
Southern Utilities Com pany’s large relish, being careful not to press it in the peppers according-to the inatrur' j c . sugar*
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storage .plant for the purpose of stor­ too tightly. Place top on th e pep­ tions given for canning. Chap gw Pot
1j e . vinegar
ing family supplies of potatoes, cnb- per and make secure by one or two and -hot poppers together, add sugar
Salt and pepper
' beets, etc., for the surmper stitches- or by tying it on. Puck us und lemon juice, and let stabd in nn
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1
j
c.
gelatin
softened
in
c. crtld
many, stuffed peppers ns’ can be enameled vessel or crock for 12
distributed about iw*&gt;-Udnecd in the jar without crushing. hours: then drain o ff.th e liquui_aiul wnfee---- .---- ----- --------------Mix all and kcI to "mold in dishes
hvridred pounds of seed aside from Then fill the jar to overflowing with allow it to simmer for ten minutds.
Process for 15 Pour it oyer the peppers again and w hich have been wet with, cold wa- &lt;S 3
't h e heavier grains, and have secured a spiced vinegar.
the cooperation &lt;&gt;f all I lie banks of minutes in quart jars.
let 'stand for 24 hours, Simmer the ter. Chill and allow to stand until
liquor again on the second day. On | firm. Serve on lettuce leaves with a
Sanford.
Spired Vinegar
There having been no speeded
the third day repeat, allowing the salad dressing
-'.•gal Vinegar
program to follow by the County
peppers to remain in th e liquor sim­
Combination Salad
' ; c. grated hprse radish
Food Preparedness Commission, 1
mering.
1j c. chopped green pepper
l 1; tbsp. celery seed &gt;crushed i
have thought it best to report what
1 1 c. chopped red pepper
1 c. sugar
Preparation*of th e yellow p a rt.—
we have done, to you, and await
e. chopped onion.
ll^ tbsp. m ustard seetl ,
Peel the tomatoes by dropping thum '
your fUrther instruction.
I
c.
tomato, cut into pieces,
I tbsp. salt
for a minute into boiling water and
Yours very truly,
c.
sliced rucumhers.
1 tbsp. cinnamon ’
then into-cold water, being careful
C. M. Refry,
Chop
separately, measure, mix and
Cloves, nutmeg, and grated o n io n 'n o t to cook or break them. Place'
FULL LINE OF ELECTRIC FANS
County Agent.
be added, il desired
in a howl, add sugar and pounded serve in a bed of shredded tender
And this letter of commendation
Dixie Relish
ginger, doves and let stand for 12 lettuce. Serve with a French salad
1 qt. chopped rngldiuge
from A. A Speneer shows what they
hours. Drain and sim m er the liquor dressing.
think of Mr Berry ami Seminole
I pt. chopped while onion
for 10 minute). P our It over the Sweet Red Pepper and Lettuce Salad
1 pt. chopped sweet red pepper
county:
tomatoes While h o t-u n d allow it to
A very good salnd can he made by
Gninc&amp;ville, Fla., June 14. 1917.
1 pt, chopped sweet green pepper stand again over night. Repeat this using the small leaves of head let­
Mr. C. M. Berry. Sanford, Fla.:
5 tbsp. salt
on the second d ay,-and on the third tuce with strips of bright red sweet
Dear Mr. n e rry :—
4 tbsp. mustard seed
•lay when the syrup is simmering add pepper.' This salad is especially a t­
Prof. Rolfs lias just shown me
2 tbsp. celery seed crushed ••
th e.to m a to e s carefully aqd continue tractive when served with a small
your letters of the 12th.. This is the
1 1 c. sugar
■the cooking for • 10 minutes. The cheese hall nn each plate. Roll the
best report we have had from any
J qt. vinegar
cheese into balls about the size ()( a
I tomatoes should remain whole.
DERRY’S GREAT REPORT

county on things accomplished. We
are having this copied to stimulate
others, and I am sending a copy to
Ir^dford Knapp, Washington,'
with s letter I am writing him to­
day.
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Yours very truly,
’
A. P. S P E N C E R .
Assistant Director.

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TILL JULY lstf
$4.50

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ELECTRIC IRONS

$ 3.35
$4.00

ELECTRIC TOASTERS

$ 2.50

I Sanford P u b lic !
Service Company
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After June 30th, at 12:05 A. M., we will charge no more Gasoline,
Oil, Tires, Repair Work or Accessories, except to our customers,,
who are in regular storage, who may run weekly accounts with
us, payable every Monday morning.
We will have to pay for
everything we purchase and cannot afford to run extended book
accounts. We realize that this will cause some of out customers
jiist a little inconvenience, but for this inconvenience our cus­
tomers and ourselves will greatly profit.
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fntreaa* In Florida Raton
the public for th e ConVratssi oners to
, following from R.' \!udson consider granting
this
peptition
chairman of the Florida Ftail- without hearing, and feel th a t so
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CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING

TTVCtTFcir^'woQta" noT~W

willing to have a hearing without
fully thirty days notice th at every
interest in the state may have ampi,c
opportunity to prepare for such a
hearing.
•*
R. Hudson Burr,
Chairman.

To reduce my large atock of
pigeons will sell some Carneaux and
Hom er Squab breeders. • Muted and
working ptTrs
guaranteed
youngsters. Leonard Vihlen. R, D
A., Sanford. Fla.
85-tf
For Kale—First rlass^second hand
p ia n o , with electric attachm ent
cheap.
S. Maxwell.
85.-ttc
Registered Durnr Jer
Mrs. H K. Curlett, (,e85-tfc

1 All Local Advertisements Under
Thia Heading THREE CENTS a
Line For Each Inacrllon. Minimum
Charge 25 Centa.

For Kale—Seventeen acres, 5 acres
cleared.
Fronts on Lake Monroe.
In answering nn advertisement
Fine timber and worlds of muck.
where no nsme is mentioned in the One mile from postoflice.
Inquire
ad, please do not ask T he Herald of Herald olflce.
84-tfo
for Information as to the identity of
tho advertiser.
Usually we do not
For Kate— Stock in tlit* Geo. 11
know who the advertiser is and if Fern aid Hdw. Co. Apply Box N,
wo do we are not allowed to givo Sanford.
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BATHING a n d f i s h i n g
HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE
out. this Information
Simply write
a letter and address it as per in­
FOR RENT
structions in the ad.
Three furnished rooms and hath
for light housekeeping, large and
FOR SALE
airy. '.S eparate door.
Modern in
On the Atlantic Ocean, where the Cool Brccze.s Blow. Board and
For Sale— My lot on First street
, Room Ijt the Day or Week. Table Board. Meal*. A "Square
just opposite Robbins Nest Hotel
D e a r in the way of a Meal. .U sing our own Farm Pro­
You can buy this fine property
duce. Real Cream, Milk and Rutter. Kates'
For R e n t * With family of two,
cheap. Address Robert Ilurksliaiim,
on Application.
nicely furnished screened ap a rtm e n t,
Tampa, Fla.
8f»-:ttp
Bleeping porch ami alt conveniences
S. Y. NORIS
For Sale—Five acres tiled land in kitchen. *G|K Oak Ave. 87-tfc
a . M A R9 AC
2 Welts, T&gt; rdonrhnuse, rinse tt) loadrooms
iifg station.
A bargain, $2,750
$750' cash, balance to suit. A. I’
Connelly’.
8G-:lt
For Rent Comfortably f rnished
For Exchange—"Yacht Ellayre," rooms over Herald otllce. Most' de­
-'I61.* ft by 8 ft l^eam. Will exchange sirable for young men wishing to
Private family.'
for a good 1DIG’or '17 five passenger room down town.
Addross
dtnx
JUM
or
Piikins Shoe
automobile. Address W. F. Ayres,
Store.
SfMfe
Dayt tin Beach, Fla.
. 86-tfp

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'‘Se m ino le f o u n t y , F lo rid a , to23 to S 6 f KurofeS H a m m o c k
ID « .a id land I&gt; «in * U H m i l at th e data o l
the n am e

land tw ins «».e.««d a t t h e d a t e
a n r e of .licit c e r t i o r a t e in tbi
l le n r y I ti.hop.
Alio:
T a « C ertifica te No. 1036, d a t
•day of J u n e . A. I). 1012. Said
e m b r a c e . the. following &lt;^*crtbe
r i t u a t e d in Sem inole r o u n t y , Flur
N ' i ol l.ol 67, K u rrk a H a m m o c k
land twins a . t e u e d a t thn d a t e c
a n r e of . u r h certificate in the
A u s u . t a IH r.kr.
Al.o'
T a &gt; • ( V r t i n r a t e No 101. d a l e
d a y of J u l y . \
l&gt; l u l l .
Said
r m l i r a r a . th e ( o l l a w l n . d c r r l h e r

Of

Ta* CVfificit* 1N ^ S n »iI&lt;I i ha Sth day
July A, /&gt;. 1911. Said r e r f i f l r a i e am-

bfArra ( h r fallow ing l in d * in S e m in a l* c o u n ­
t y , Florida, to - w l t: l*oU .19 to 12. K ur#k«
If a m m o r k . S a id land h#lng l i i M M d a t Ih *
d a l# of th# U euanc# ol auch c r r t i r tr a t # in Ih*
nam* o f . U n k n o w n .
*
•
U n l m »iid certificate* ahall b* re d e e m e d
accordfnk to l a v tax d^ed will I tiu # th e r e o n
nn f he loth d a y of Ju ly , A. D, I t 17.
W ltft*M m y o fTlria l sig n a tu re and aeal
t h i * the £ t h d a y r-f J u r r , A. !&gt;. 1917
&lt;*ral.
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fifteen rooms.- furnished. Immediate
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No matter how nrtrli or how little l.mnber you need,
we will Ik&gt;glad t
II ymir order, and (ill il promptly,
lo your pciTerl sa.isfaclion.
This is ihc kind of seru r c we offer'lo our prilrons. ' We carry the Largest
stock of Lumber. Lath, Shingles. Sash ant! Doors in
Seminole County. We also e a r n 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 (diintt. Phone i.T&gt; for all tour wants.

R. C. M axw ell, Mgr., Sanford Branch Try a Herald Want Ad

It w ould open your eyes to go
around w ith m e for a day and see
h o w p eo p le are su b scrib in g for

H IL L L U M B E R C O M P A N Y

Ti»r ni!l Hardware Company

I don’t have to sell T h e
C o u n tr y G en tlem a n . It
sells itself. W hen farmers
open a co p y and see vhe
w ealth .of practical fai m
talk b e tw e e n its c o v e r s,
they w ant it right off. So
w ill you .
Poultry, livestock, field
m ethods, market garden­
in g, farm m a ch in ery —
th ey ’re all talked over by
successful farmers from far
and near in regular depart­
m en ts o f T h e C o u n tr y
Gentlem an. Besides, there
are a lw a y s s ix to ten
special agricultural articles
by special writers.
And the stories and hints
and advice for the farmer’s
w ife and kiddies, the sug-

has ju s t received a fresh slock
Opal S creen Wire mid a car

Nads, American Field Fence
iilid Haib Wire. . . * . . .

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by comparison
If y o u w a n t a sam ple
copy, don’t be bashful, ask
for it. And if y o u ’d like to
in v e st a dollar w h ere it
w ill bring y o u ten, or
more, I’ll put your sub­
scription through in record
tim e and y o u ’ll receive the
first of the 52,big issues in
a iiffv. H ow about it?

T. W. GETZEN, 908 Elm Avenue, Telephone No. 237-W
SA NFO RD

H IL L H A R D W A R E

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Authorized representative of
The Ladies’ Home Journal
The Saturday Evening Post
•• The Country Gentleman

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S . i i r r of Apptlr.lli*n for 1 m D e e d t n d r r
S e c tion 6 of C h a p te r IPS*, l.» »« of f l o r ­
id.
N o tic e i . hereby e i . r n ih u t (*. W. K n itm lltg rr. purc liaw r of T «* I V f l l f lr .U ' No,
12f, i la t r d i ho f*lH d a y of J u l y , A. t&gt;. 7914,
h m M o l &gt;ald r r i t i D r a t p In m y o f tc o , . m l h m
m ado ap p lic atio n for t a a deed t » l . x i o In
a r c o id a n c o with l a w . Said r r r t l d r a t o urnhracd* ih i
f ^ lto w ln t dcarrlbatf p r o p e r t y
•Itu a to d In So min ole r o u n t y , Ktorlda, to*
will t^ot 9S, Itlock 1&gt;,
l&gt;. It. MllcholC*
. u r v r y ol fj-vy f i r a n l
T h o .alt) la n d hoi n f t i t c o . i l a t tho dato of tho U a u i n r r ol
• u r h rc rtlflra to In tho namo of t I v r r i tf r o t
fT urpcntlno f o m p a n y .
CntoM . a i d tortlllr a t r t h a t ; ho rodrom od a r r o r d i n c In law
t a t d«cd will Itkuo thoroon on tho 2 n d d a y
cf J u l y . A. P . 1917.
W ilnraa m y offleiaf a lf n a lu r o a n d teal
t h it t h o 3 1 i t day of May, A. I*. 1917.
I.O.D
K. A. I m l t U i ASK,
t 'l r r k Circuit C o u r t Somlnolo Co., f i t .
tty V. M. I t n u c l a u , ft. C.

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N o tic e I . h e rrb y alvcn t h . t C. C. Ilo w .rd .
n u r r h .» e r uf T . i C r it in c .t c N o. 107 , dit«*d
Ih c r.t Ft d . y of J u ly A . 1&gt;. 1911 . h . « m . i l r
■ p p lir .t lo n fo r 1. . deed, to U«u&lt;* in ac­
cord.net*
w ith . It w .
" S .ld
c c rtiftc tlc rm h ia c n the fo tlo w in j
d c .rrth e d
p ro trrty
. llu . t r d
In
Se m ino le
ro u n ty * F lo r id . , to -w it; l^ )t 6 .1 , H u re k .
H a m m o ck.
T h e . . i d land b e in . ...e*M *d
the date o l the i« u k n r e of . u r h certifica te

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Most storekeepers have found from experience that the easy and
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Try a tin of this famous INSECT POWDER today. A littlo goes a Ion*

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KEEP YOUR EYE ON THE HERALD WANT COLUMN

�T H E SANFORD HERALD

PACE KOu k
.; 1 y

cleaning up, ind after thii
THESANFORDHERALD Itwarnreded
the world will be a better habi
R. J. HOLLY, E ditor_____
W7 M. HAYNES. Itnslnesa Manager

If the Liberty bonds are to be
told, the food bills p u t through,
tation for Christian men and worn* G oethsU^ j f h ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n o ^ e y ^ h e needs

r*—
■ii^t T ' r ---- — •*»•*•*«
Maybe soraurtiy, TTthe'XrfYTbt
was good there would be no war; army whipped into shape and the
r a b tM w d T .r.rr Ti— tu r and VrMay
th a t there is war is prim a facie evi quickening of ’the navy unobstruct­
dencc the world Is bpd.
Still, it ed by labor troubles any! builders'
must not be overlooked- th a t if the kicks, the people m ust" know the
auBnotirnoN r u in By IN AIMTANCTC
world needed cleaning up In .m a n y tru th . The tru th is;
1j Did you over stop to think how many little things you do each
/*• • • • &lt;■•••*•« *s jjwi Instances it is the bad cleaning up • Gcrmnny will win unless the
1(1ft TK-AIt
dr
— 1habit—how
' !A *
~
* your daily
* ■* work is done? How
lay‘ from
unconsciously
the good. And, of course, if in the United States, by arms, men, mon­
VFBIt MOKTIU...........
much comfort you could have if you formed the habit of saving each
cleaning up process, all the bad is ey, ships and food, defeats her. The
M r « t &lt; l a tW O t j br
l l . M P m T m i la cleaned out a n d }only the good re*
" b ru n t of the terrible burdens to
week instead of SPENDING THAT DOLLAR
G E T T 11 V
A d ta at* •&lt; XOc. P t r Monlb i
HABIT. SAVE!
*'
•
"
l a A l t i m MaM Da M«d* at OffW mains, it will probably be a ‘better come” will fall upon us, has fallen
place fur Christian men and women upon us, , must be borne by us. V j
(•*•&lt; A&gt;D w o &lt; - &gt; t m Mall .Malta* A l f M l l t a J to live in; only it will be Utopia or
are in the war and must decide t..
IMS, at Iba I'.—lofflr* at M w l a A P w l d a
—~—* -- —\
DaOa* Act af March I r i I»T1.
the Millenium or Heaven, for if it is We are fighting for ourselves as well
£
G erm any brought
T*l*ab*aa Na. I t l good th e r e .w o u ld be nothing for as for our allipa.
la HacalA Hotiaja*.
'* Christian men and women to do, the war to us. We must fight in
except to ait under a palm tree and self defense and ' win for democracy
play the Jew's ha rp .—Orlando Citi­ in, the world or pay the. Kaiser's
zen.
price.
We must not let ourselves be de­
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0
I UR. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0. L. TAttOR
R. R. DFAS
MUST MARK HEADING ADS; ceived by reports of disintegration
I'fMUm
• Caihiar
Am' i Culiit*
F. L WOODRUFF Vks-Pr.tid»&lt;U
The attention of the Commercial in Turkey, Bulgaria and Austriahas been directed to the a c t of con­ Hungary. A rickety door hangs n
THE BA NK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
gress, passed in August, 1912, pro­ long time on the hinges. * It is un*
viding a penalty of $50 tA $500 for safy to count upon a collapse in thqt
publishing a rending notice adver- direction.
Ambassador
J’enfletd
tisement without p la in ly - m a r k in g it firing* from Vienna—po—hope*-of a
as an nd. It seems tve b a \'e beemdti denaete* among G e rm a n y ’s partners, tlom , In it were the two benutiTul duty is to boost nnd to build and in
consideration if the pngs* .intimation
danger of this fine. Here is the law*:
Lloyd George may he right in as­ Children of Mr. and Mrs. Henry spending their money in this way, is at all bpsed upon the truth.
Lawrence
being they unselfishly help you and yours
All editorial or other reading m at­ serting that G erm any cannot win the Peabody, little
Most respectfully.
Our prediction about the dogit
ter published in any such newspaper, war with her U-boats, hut we run- dressed ns Uncle Sain and his sister, as well as themselves nnd theirs.
Park Trammell.".
running loose on the streets and bltmagazine or periodical, for th e pub­ not win it simply by overcoming Evelyn, as Miss Columbia and these Are you one of the n u m b e r —one of
The
Reply
4jig children has come true already
lication of which money or other this peril. The subm arine is only an tiny tots were the center of a ttr a c ­ that :i'85. •
."
M
y
Dear
Senator
Tram nielli |
•and there will be more coses of this
T he Bonrd of T rade direetpry to have received yout- letter of June ’j.
valunhle consideration is paid, ac­ incident, though a terrible one, of tion for the two days’ campaign.
during the summer of these* dogs are
Defeat it nrtd . Germany Their make up was excellent nnd be issued in August will be complete
cepted or promised shall be palinly the war.
with regard to the supposed inten­
not muzzled or kept at home.
would
still
be
full of fight.
they brought m any a nickel to the in c v e ty detail. It is being issued at tion of th e War Department to ex­
marked "advertisem ent." Any ed­
There is an ordinance of this kind
itor or'pubHsher printing editorial or
France has passed the peak of her Red Qrosa pot in the doorway of the request of many members who empt the colored men of*the south
on the hooks. Why is it not en­
want a list of other members. The from military, service, ,and substi­
other reading m atter for which com­ man power. Her roads nnd railways the store.
forced?
Red
Cross
Window
book
will show your name, your tu te them , with white men. No such
pensation is paid, accepted or prom­ are worn out and must be rebuilt.
------O ------ .Among the beautiful Red Cross phone and the business, profession policy has been considered by this
ised. without marking t h e , same She "lacks the necessary staples.. f«ir
The question of glaring headlights
shall upon conviction itf any court carrying on the war. We have got windows decorated for the benefit or tra d e you are in and will be dis­ departm ent.
will be brought to the attention of
having jurisdiction be lined not less to furnish tin- reserves of human anti of Red Cross week was that of the tributed all over Seminole county
___"Very truly your*,.
the f it y council again in u fow-'dnys
Figures and in inanv_oLlmrauetio»H. it routs
than $50 nor more than $500.
material strength. We have got to I French Millinery Shop.
"Newton D. Baker,
and they .will have to turn it down
An Interpretation &lt;&gt;f the law by an rebuild and re-equip
roads »w
for,
that were very life like were made the members nothing. It is simply
•I) 111(1 her
hit ruttua
i , *•**
"Secrofarv uf Wa r
In the fart of the protests of many
idlii'ial iif the Post Office Depart met her own um « ami for ours wh&gt;n
up to n*|»r«'*«*fil a Red Cross nurse advertising those who are helping to
citizens of the city and the county.
reads;
send our millions to the lighting line. stooping over the patient in bed advertise their city and county.
If other cities can har the glaring
Don't Like the Negro
We have got to fit her ti&gt; support and tin- entire window was m ade up
The
obvious
purpose
of
this
part
headlights there is n&lt;&gt; valid reason
Kcheneillady,
.N. Y., June is
to resemble the tent of the R"d
Negroes Not Exempt
yf the act was to require publishers our armies on her soil.
wbv Sanford ^cannot do it.
Two
thousand
machinists,
employed
Washington, June 14. — Following
of newspapers and periodicals to
It will be a miracle if Russia pulls Cross units in the field. It wqt* wull
.
O
by
the
General
Electric
"Cotnapny,
identify as advertisements such edi­ herself together anti becomes a for­ arranged and complete in detail und correspondence hns passed between
struck to d ay in n protest against
The people, of Sanford are respond­ torials nr other reading m atter, for
midable military factor inside of attracted much attention from the Senator Trammell and S e c r e t a r y 'of the employment of a negro. Two
ing nobly to the appeal for Ked the printing of which they receive
three years. Not only has she her public. It also dumonstruted that War Newton .D. Baker:
weeks ago the company gave a
Cross funds nnd Sanford and Sem­ money or other valuable considera­
“ D ear Mr. Secretary: I am homi­
internal problems to adjust, but her the French Bhop not only keeps
negro
s tu d e n t vacation work In the
inole county will raise their share of tion. as are sometimes concealed un­
resources were exhausted before the uhr as! of the times and is patriotic ng you herewith a communication shops.
This was characterized by
the allotment!
The first sum &lt;&gt;f der the guise of genuine editorials nr
revolution came. Her railroads have but that they have a first class win­ received by me from Mr William J tiie men as an ellort to p l a c e negr o
$ 10.0110 was tmi of all reason for a general news matter, such as ti-xtuul
In be rebuilt, restocked und dnubie- dow dresser in charge of the window Lee. of tin- firm of Chase &amp; Co., labor in the shops. T!ii-&gt; w a s di-nie-l
county tin* size of Seminole and one business write ups. descriptive news
Jacksonville, Fla., in which in- in­
tracket! for thousands of miles. In decorating
by the officials. Two days ago tintenth of this sum was more in pro­ stories, etc., which have for their
v ite s'my attention to a certain news­
his great Galician drive ^ General
machinists notified the management
portion to the number of people. purpose the calling of attention to
Baptist Church Sunday
• paper article in which it was intim­ that unless the negro was discharged
IlrussilolT fount! it impossible to
Sanford and Seminole county ran life merits of something in which all
Hear George Hyman speak nt the ated th a t the negroes of the south the men would strike today. .The
maintain a great offensive over a
always be depended upon to bear the undisclosed' advertiser is inter­
would not be conscripted, but, if
single track road. He could not un­ Baptist c.hurch on Sunday.
company rfused u n d ’ the men left
their part of any expense but the de­ ested, and all such editorials or other
drawn for army ^service would be the benches this forenoon.
Morning, II o’clock, subject,
load his cars and send the empties
mand should not be beyond our matter should lie marked "advorsubstituted by the .whites. I do not
back, but hud to topple ‘them over "F rom Accursed to Acquainted.t*
reach for there are other demands tisetflent."
Evening, 7:45 o’clock, subject, know th a t this.new spaper is nt all
in the ditch and burn thery. Road­
being made upon us and will he
* Lover's Quarrel.
Whitelaw lleid once said in mi in", beds anti rolling stork are worn out. "T h e Most Dreadful Threatening in reliable. I trust' th a t it is not.
made upon us before the war is over. terview :
“Hallo, Fltzy! where did you get
the Bibb-."
"W hile it is my opinion that the get that block eye?" "Oh. It xvus only
- U
Herbert C .* Hoover says the war
You wi be welcomed to these and' negro soldiers should be segregated
" I believe it would he better for may Inst five years, and others in
n lover's quarrel!" ’’Lover’s quarrel!
From thin time forward The Her­ journalism if every newspaper u tte r­
all ot her services at the Baptist from th e whites and In no wise be Why, your girt didn't give you that,
intimate contact with the situation
ald will give more space for the pre­ ly refused, to permit any single line
Temple.
I intermingled in the sam e company did she?"
"No. It xvus her other
indorse his opinion. Facts support
paredness of our county in ibis great of reading matter to he shaped by
J nr regiment. I am firmly convinced lover.
it. Our selective armies wjll not be
war and much of the society and any advertising interest.
Every­ called until September; not trained
B o a rd o f T m ile
jtimt a proportionate num ber of them
social m atter will he curtailed. The thing an advertiser offers should be
That'* the Idea.
Mr G. C. C Ii amberlain is *l, p ' should be conscripted the same ns
until next summer. They cannot be
time has come for action 'und The charged for at so much a word and
The mnn who wants to ninrry hap­
He came
sent over until adequate transports right sort of member.
the whites.
Herald will do its hit by assisting fiut in the advertising columns. I
pily should pick out a good mother
are provided, und General Goethnls around today, said he was lea v in g
these great movements-for the coun­ would like even to see the day when
"I would very much appreciate nnd ninrry one of her daughters; any
shortly
for
u
to
u
r
of
New
York
try. Society has given way to real we could refuse to call attention to figures th at it will take eighteen state und wanted tw o hundred Sem ­ your giving this subject vour careful one will «lo.
m o n th s to build -’1.600.000 tons of
work und the iiewspuperf will follow ,any 'advertisement, under any cirships: Our full force cannot be ex­ inole county booklets to. distribute.
suit in every part of Amerira, giv-1 rumstnnecs, believing t bat the udMr. Chamberlain will spend a month
erted in Europe before 1919.
ing the readers helpful hints nml I vertnAng column m ay In- made so
or more on bis vacation and here's
The outlook then ts that Britain hoping that, he persuades m any
more, real assistance in this g r e u t. attractive und interesting th at they
crisis.
Realizing this the reading j wribld always call attention for will have to bear the brunt of the more like himself to come to S em ­
lighting in 1918 In 1919 we will be­ inole.
public will follow hv demanding i n - • themselves.
Estimates cheerfully Riven on all Mattery Repairs. Mring in
gin to assume it.. In 1920 we should
struct on instead of 'social items.
your Battery for a free inspection anti -distilled water.
"Courtesy
is
the
Trojan
Horse,
Two
very
im
portant
Board
of
----- 0 -----be reaching the height!) of our power,
inside whieli the enemies of inde­
Trade committees were appointed
ELECTRICAL WORK ON AUTOS A SPECIALTY
with Russia coming buck, if all goes
T H E "S Al NT KK E It-S" I D KA
pendent journalism are conveyerL to well with the.- new' regime at Petro- Monday evening at the meeting of
Sanford "Sauntcrer" opines that its citadel, A great actor has friends
the board of governors and both
" I t is niy honest opinion that the who would like the courtesy of u grad.* Not until then can we (uresc hqve work to do th a t with the as­
war was brought on and has been 'plensgnt notice’ for him. A great the end, and before-then there may sistance of the city council will prove
L. A. RENAlJD, Proprietor
J
ntlifyed * l ‘&gt; flourish because the musician h surrounded by fashion- be collapses that will put the whole valuable indeed to Sanford.
Formerly Treadwell &amp; Remind Elec. Co.
Eaj»les Bldg, t
world was becoming so wicked th at aide admirers, who ask th e courtesy hufden on Us and leave us fighting
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs, H enry
G erm any’s might alone. .
|
of ‘something kind for the next eonWight nnd Mrs. J. W. Dicklns are
It is going 4o cost us billiomr of the first Indies to form a committee
cert.' A g re a t. lecturer wouljl like
tlje courtesy of un 'editorial para­ dollars and, perhaps, millions of mem representing the Sanford Board of
graph .calling attention to the lec­ We may suffer losses that will make Trade. The Board of Trade, howture, lest the advertisement lie over­ us stagger. The prospect would he looks only for the best and most pro­
looked.* Each of these seems in it­ unendurable were we uot fighting gressive and th a t's the reason why
self a perfectly leVitimate thing to Ho for the thing that is most precious in these ladies have beij'n selected for
ig n n f-P iT n n
yet when the fortifications are once life, the r i g h t 'o f a people to he progressive work. On (the same com­
carried 'th e r e i* no stopping the masters of their own destinies and mittee are three gentlemen, Messrs.
rabble of &lt;;amp followers and scum not the slaves of a despot who will Hyman, Dutton and Hvnry-'-we've
stop sit nothing to enforce his will. g o t.a guest coming as to who rules
that drift on Iwhfnd.
BITTP*
Our liberties and the liberties of all the decision,
"W hy should not this m atte r of free peoples are In our~)iandl. We
When men like I*.. A. Sheldon of
notices he reduced to a business
must save them or they will he lost. Geneva and H. 1. Lyman of A lta­
basis, conducted rigidly on business
The- peril is oil our doorstep, with monte Springs drive from their
principle*? If-Jhe editor thinks the
no one to ward it of! but ourselves. homes to Snnfnrd to nttend n board
'King of public interest nn its news
Newark New;;.
of governors meeting you may be nsj mei 's, let h im - say so; but let the
sttrvd- of their progrcsslvcncs* nnd
|:
i nt erest ed have the decency
pray for an Increase of their type.
not ,u ttq to him to suggest it. If
hb dot? ; ot think this, let thi&gt; editori­
Next Friday .is th e Hoard of T ra d e
al co urt is contain no Reference to
issue of the Sanford Herald. If you
i t . " - 1/ burg Commercial.
know anything th a t will boost Sem ­
Many are doing1 so at considerable cost'
------0 ------ ---inole county maTDit to the secretary,
&lt;Continued
From
Page
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Snnfnrd Board of Trade, sign your
or sacrifice to themselves.
n c HT OH BE LICKED
numc nnd we’ll use it with pleasure.
li t i e -var is won. we have got to
W e have joined the Federal Reserve
week for the Red Cross nnd one of
When you’ve done something to
-.In it.
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Banking System established by the Gov­
!f the Allies are saved from de- the most appealing windows was boost your town or county, you t}leep
They pre used ip every line
ernment
to give greater financial stability
that of the Hill Hardware Co. n lot b t'Upr at night nnd you get an
- h i i we have got to do it.
• of business by Salesmen, Of­
•P
nnd
strength
to the member banks and
we are going to escape being* where " th e sweet Red Gross r.urres appetite to do something more. If
fice Men, Doctors, Lawyers,
demonstrated
how
the
first,
aid
to
you are a lukewarm, you form the
protection to their depositors. You ..can
ticked, we’ have got to lick Germ any
Ministers, Students—by ev­
.1
lurselw s. It is our war.' It is going the wounded was given by practic­ habit of being n grouch nnd nobody
give your support to this great Government
eryone who must have a book
'o take &lt;sl y ounce of our economic ing on the noy Scouts and this drew* likes you. If you "arc n knocker, you
enterprise and also Obtain its protection
that combines
and military power; and there is no forth many praises. We opine that can expect nothing more than old
for your money by becoming' one of our
the Boy Scouts rather enjoyed this xatnn himself got — he was kicked
time to be wasted.
UTILITY, DURABILITY
depositors.
Tliese are the facts that stare us p a rt.o f the program nnd they were out of heaven for knocking his home
AND A P P E A R A N C E .
in the face.
Who says so.
War patched up in great style and their town (thanks t o 't h e Lakeland Tele­
Secretary Baker, Ambassador Ger­ imaginary wounds while looking dan­ gram for the Inst expression'.
Sheets, can be obtained nnygerous were really made up to look
Helping the Red Cross boosts your
ard, Herbert C Hoover. Premier
timerwilcd in eight styles.
the part.
town.
Advertising your home town
Borden of Canudu, General Retain
Bound in best quality Flex­
Many
other
stores
of
the
qjty
JiringA
more
people in to help you
of France, the military expert of the
ible Black Levant Grain CowLondon Times, the editor of the were decoriited in Rod Cross em­ boost bigger the next time.
Bide, with Black Linings.
Th«i Sanford Board of Trade has
London, Daily. Mailt General Per­ blems nnd with appeals to the pub­
shing, commander-of the first Amer­ lic for help in this.g rea t crusade.
fi85 members.. Those men represent
.
Uncle Ham nnd Columbia
the progressive citizens of Snnford
ican contingent to go to France, the
In the Red Cross window d 'splny'und Seminolo county, They belong
common sense of every one who faces
Rhone 148
Hanford, Florida
the facts and reads the figures nnd campaign the window o ' the Dicklns to the Board n P T r a d ij but it is a
Shoe Store a ttra c te d much atten- progressive organization whose .sole
SANFORD, FLORIDA
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position of manager of the DeSoto sonville.
Two years ng&lt;f he waa
Hotel in th at d t y .
married to Misa Flora Pearson of
ITallLJind came to DoM.uirk ^hree
Having installed a first class vul­ weeks ago and bought land and in
Little Happenings— Mention
canizing plant a t Geneva ran take tended building a home here.
The funeral services were held at
orders for all repair work. Tires left
of M atters in B r i e f Pnlntka
Heights on Monday morning
with
Geneva
buss
will
be
returned
Personal Item s oT
promptly. Satisfaction guaranteed. and the body was shipped to Twi
Interest
Lakes- near Snnford for interment.
I,. M. Itheimler,
R i-tfr
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Genevn
The deceased is survived by hi* wife
11 Summary of the Floating Small \ |
and baby, futher, mother, brother
]! Talks Succinctly Arranged for
•
and sisters.To The Public
Hurried Herald Readers
,■
hereby given that I am
More Sanford Hoy* Knlf-t 1
j!»»♦♦&gt; ♦ ■ •••••»♦•••&gt; ♦»♦♦ »« •
d the property interests
The following letfer from W. B.
L.
DeForest.
Thro. Codrihgton of DeLand wtU
Srhlcrcth, recruiting officer at Ocala
1H. C. DuBose, Agent.
in the city today with Volusia’s big
will he interesting;
86-5tp
truck that Is* used on the road work
James F. Purvis and Wallace B.
of that county.
I.ipford of your city were sent to At­
Until further notice Munson's pool
. Old you know that you cfcn get a lanta. Ga., June 20. I it 17 for th
will be open every a tternoon at 1!
1’. S. N avy. Ocala Navy Itecrulting
china cabinet, bookcase, rattan
o'clock except Tuesdays and Fridays.
lounge arid other furniture for huif Office is youF*nearest recruiting of­
72-lf
fice, so please give all publicity you
price at HOG Myrtle avenue?
can.
If impossible for men to call
Mr*. J. W. Diekins has returned
Must lie sold in ten days. SG-tf
at this office they can sec their post­
from a delightful trip, to Jackson­
master nr they ran rail on post­
ville and Lawtey and other ^points
master W. C. .McLean at Orlando
where she was engaged in work per­
and I will come down and get them
taining to the Federation of Wom­
at Orlando, Fla
an s Clubs .of which nrganizatinn
(Continued from Page ff)
• Mrs.--Dirkiita is the recordirig secre­
. ftVd I'foix I'hty •
Among the delightful entertaininents.of last week the three one act
plays given under the auspices of the
Bed Cross ASKpcIatidri on Friday hits been thereoscd
evening, directed l»y Mr. Edouard
N E W ROAD' T O BEACH
D'Oize a n d 'M r s . Gretchen Seluiltz
liotishnldcr were particulayrly fine
Highway Direct In Reach at Coro­
nado Is Nn*C Completed
The ju»w hard surfaced road from
litis city to the St. Johns river,^giv­
ing a direct connection from the Athinlir .H eadt'lo the interior of tIn­
state is now practically cnmidctcd
anti the people of the interior, who
have long wished fur a good mad to
«nn and Mr. and Mrs Hrumtey and
tie bi;i'h am now fnrt■ li••&lt;l «iib .i
children are visiting home folks m
-I'lcndid highway, leading straight
North Carolina.
front the end of the brick mud &gt;n
Seminole count) t*&gt; New Smyrna
Ayers' New Daytona Beach Hotel,
and tiie Atlantic Ocean *t CoroDaytona Beach. Fla.—Special sum ­
t tiiulo.
mer rates now' in effoqt. Week end
t
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The linal stretches of this highway
parties soli cited. Danye every S at­
. farm a p art of the contract which
urday night. W:. F. A E. K. Ayres,
,, was recently thrown*up by Hamilton
managers and owners.
8 f-tf
I mid the Atlantic Ocean at CoroThe many friends of Irving EstM natlo.
ridv urc gtuii to see iurii Itiick ill 1
I In* linal strelriie- 111 1111- tllgliw.i)
Sanford after several years absence
biftn a part of tin* iniitrui't which
in the Carolina* where he was en­
was recently thrown up h&gt; llaniiltuii
gaged in raising vegetables. Irving
.lolitisou, but the count) cnmliiissay* there is no place likf- Sanford
sltmcrs at their recent meeting tmidr
and he ha* rented a farm near Cam­
u new contract fur the completion of
eron City for the season.
the mud with Akerman A: Ellis uml
Boy Mason has returned from a
p tin* finishing touches are being put
triji to points in Georgia and will be
t, on the road this week,
with 'the Sanford Steam Laundry,
t
The lust part of the mud to lie
where the many putron* are glad to
| hard surfaced is a stretch just west
see him again.
of the city near the junction with
Kub-My-Tism — Antiseptic, Ano­
,1 the mad to Glencoe. The shell surdyne Kills pain, mops putrefac­
s facing is being placed there this-week
tion.
Jjli-ff fit
,1 and the entire road to the St Johns
river will In- in excellent condition by
Tick Harvey, the genial representthe lilt of July, wiicn many people
a’tV' of the Southern Clay C o, is
^ from Seminole, Orange and other
in the city luoking aflc r'th c intcrestfc'
, counties will come-to New Smyrna
of hi* linn.
to help us celebrate the national hol­
F B. Curry, state agent for the
iday
Bel inee Insurance Co i* in die city
b-r a few day* visiting bis many
The new route gives the must diIfu’tids and making a few rounds
rect route from Sanford to the Atwith’ Geo. D. Hurt, the local agent
lantic possible and tile people of that
of ’ ilie company. Mr Curry is the
,. city. Orlando and other interior eipoyular president of the C. E. Soci-.
! ties anti towns will greatly appreciety of Florida and lias a host of
■1ate this avertin' for a ipnck and,easy
friends here who are ylwu)'* glad to
trip to and from the licaeh during
r the summer months
j,
The opening of the new road vs ill
N tiGfi will cure Malaria or Bil, give now lifi* to Coronado, as much
ioti* Fever. It kills the germs.
of the summer beach business lias
•SG-;J5t
. gone to other points because of the
Dili re stationery and office supn lack of a good highway leading di*
pin- of all kinds at THe Herald of.,
red t»* tiie beach. —New Smyrna
Inc
fuff line of louse leaf and ull
kinds of ledgers.
Harry T . Driver has resigned as
u'-istant manager of the Hillsboro
ll'.ti l at T a m p a anti nreepted 'th e
tary.
.„
Woodland Park is the only place
with amusements and taken proper
care of. Open Sunduys only. Leas­
ed privately on week tLiys. Large
dean pool, hot water jets, shower,
toboggans.
Picnic convehlences.
69-tf •
• Fred Horner has
gone to New
York to bun his wife and child, who
'have been spending several weeks
with relatives.
No. CG6 will cure Chills and
Gever. It is th e most speedy rem­
edy we_knaw---------:_______ ats.aat
Mr. and Mrs. C. Il/y e r liell and

_ I t is earnestly dcsirejl that every of a tuning fork 1.4 four times the
member will be specially active dur length of the 1n&gt;i whkh^la refonant
i.ng the summer
y —«
emlluns make It difficult to measure
Clio wave length by it rule, and the
wave meter gives a inoro correct result
than cap be found by measuring the

length

Fcnole Ih Sold in Your
Town by

Geo.H.Fernald Hardware Co
Hill Hardware Co.
1 tur 7;c
j,
1 1 .2*
&lt;;al. *:j)o
SI-K.VVKH irammnnl X0r
Nt’HAYKIt (avlamatlo ll.-tO
manufacture: Fcnole Slock and
"uhry Spray. Kreolis Disinfectant,
cnole Powder Disinfectant. Floor
Ml*' « edar oil Polish. Liquid Soap,
Agenls for
t '"n‘•'ping
r " 'Compound.
GiHjiuumi*
/Inin*®
loll' l Paper, Paper Towels. Drinking
np*. Elc. • Ask for samples nnd
prices..

Fenole Chemical Co
Tampa, Florida

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T h r o u g h C u i t o m t r ' i Glass**.

BED t BOSS ANNOUNCEMENT
Rummage Sale
A rummage sale fur the benefit of
the Seminole branch A. It. (’„ will be
held t'omorrow (Saturday) _night.
All are invited to contribute a r­
ticles for sale and everyone is in­
vited to attend. Contributions may
be sent to Mrs. A. D. Key for the
sale nr she will collect if notified by
Seminole tied Cross— branrtr

wishes to thunk the merchants who
so generously contributed to the
success of the fish fry at’ Woodland
Park Thursday last, and also the
committees who so earnestly worked
for and- upon this urn-inn
lliley M. Fletcher Berry
Reporter Seminole Branch
. Chap. A. B. (*.*

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TJd- i* one of the Insect* Ihut made
*»'• use of Window and Door irtc flll
papular. Fortunately for the moa•laifo and unfortunately for the owner
"t the hotise— screen* do not prevent
"f destroy Inserts. Screens hinder
hut mosijultoes will manage to get in
and once in your Imine they- try to
•cum on cVety piece of human flesh
in sight. The trouble does not end
"^njjheir boring holes in your skin
and ffi'Nlt. raising well* bn your face
**'d hands; they nrc well known car­
rier* of disease germs and should be
u* vtroyed “Use ----FENOI.E.

tlis; uJrk'‘

house and bath, etc., city water over
the place. a|so easy to lake water,
^irj! ir r - f i 'm i 'd -rrm m tnnrr— a rare
chance for the right man. Write or
see O. V. Zangen. 10G’ Court Si!,
Orlando, Fla.
NK-.'ite

‘Scrawny Calves
What makes a calf scrawny
its feed? Germs parasites in
intestines.
Why not free thei
this trouble? If you wilt give

• Ilow iimrli*ev|**rtelieo have you bail
lieliloil the c o u n t e r uhIii i I no electric
shop Dmlinger of u votllig uinli who had
Just iipplierl for a Joi&gt; u- a retail elerk. in i nun ».r | hr f ,; unl)
Juijgr, Sr ml rtf* r
C «tMnl&gt;. .S|ilr of l li.fhla
“Nuijlf," admitted the applicant, “hut
In
ff
K*iiir
of
I've hail a lieu|i of e\|&gt;erlemt* ns a cus­ J o m r « l u n r r W illia m #
tomer."
T°
l-'fst**** T t p i f l h u t e r - a n d
sl l l . r . i m . h a r t n t Claim s „ r H n m a n d i
Tlio ability to put on the customer’s
axalnM »ald K.UU*:
glasses anil see window*, cases and
t ou, anil rafh of‘you, Sfr tinrhy nnllM
and dnprice* from the buy lug side of the coun­ and rniulrrd In |ir*si-nl any
ftianna vhlrh ‘you* of t-uhrf of ynu, fniy
ter is tut asset that cannot be too highly
against tho eslilf of Jutnr* lliilcr Wfl*
*Ii reaaeij, inir* of
raunty
rallied. Every electrk* store salesman
I* also a |myer. Ib‘ must purchase
clothing, neckties aud sin*-*. The eleetrical iiian who can remember how olher salesmen and cletk* showed him
llieir merchandise in a way that Invited
his interest ami encouraged him !■» buy In i'atiH of Ihr I •»unl» Jwifgi Meifilnalf
r«ittnl). Nfalr »f llnil.U
and wlioeuti apply Itieso mellnsl* In hi*
III lc Ilf Iair iif
own everydli.v selling Is the man tvlio K a t r l l a II W g i r n i n , «frrr»ae&lt;|
will-eontribnlc to the building'of n
m
’t+4HttT9r~ l j r r » t r r * ;
anti
ail lVra«fn&lt; h a v i n g t 'l a i n i * c r D n m a n r l a
clientele of satisfied patron* for his
■f«ln *l Mill Katair:
^ ail* a ml &gt;it*h «if y m j. aim hrr*Iiy nutlflnrf
store. 1‘leciWeul Merchandising.'
aritj
fn i*fr»rni any elmran* ami tirni*inl* » h i r h &gt;«iu or either *•f &gt; »u may h » v *
• fainaf l|i- r-tati- of Fwtclfa II Warrnnn. i|rF r a g r a n t Wild Flower*.
latr of Srminnlr rmjnt). Kiori.la, |t»
Benders t&gt;f the American Botanist rra»r«l,
Ihr uii(|ff«l(nrt| Ad miniat Tatar of aAlti rghave btftu trying to divide which Is
the*moil-fragrant American wfliFTlow
er, and their opinions on the subject
exhibit remarkable diversity. In New
F.uglaud the majority give tlrst choice In I n u l l « f I a u n t) J m l ,.
F lo rid a
to the pi|ik a/.ulia. with tin- white wa­ I r» f *- K s of
la lr nf
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ter Illy second. There are many votes Jr-*- Ul«*n \1ofMMifl
ti
1
irf
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hrfr|»y
[g
i
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r*
1
for lire trailing arbutus; tail, ns the r n n r r f n . (h a t n r i h r S lt|#
ih
editor suggests. Its fragrance I* doubt­ y i» . f i i : . i * h « u r.
less overestimated owing to tint fact K F- |{i&gt;M«hollfrt ii|t|*.
J ■*i * of |*ri»fii
t
Hint It is the earliest fragrant wild AdmirtUiminr »* h* • t.
(lower of spring oilier candidates for M a f f lM H i d r -*■a*#*&lt;!* m id
I l f r t r J tt i l l ( r r * n r ?,»
n
the tlrst place are the partridge hertry. ■aI*i-1tuiiii i« | 11hi c •at *•
lof which Jolm Bill roughs *u) *, “ In n
warm moist nimnsplierv tile &lt;slor Is ill
nii»t .ns,
s|iottcd

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w ln l i 'C g l e cu

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Found in All Parts.

The night-liiido faiml) Sidaiuteene,
l* a specie*, distributed over all j&gt;arl*
Presbyterian Sunday Srhoul
uf tiie earth and of tlrst rank among
Next Sunday will be Memory Day plants In it* value to man. The panic
on John in the Sunday School. grnsses. or genus luinlcutn, are by fur
This being the last day we spend ilie*mo-1 iitimi'ii'U , miMiit fftsi to ion
-1 l i d

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tile

till*pel

nf

lohn

We

■sou VsAST A f
-*020 REST ( j
GET IN.TO j f y
i'-cssfoaiAOu:
eio6.fr i j-j

will

have a rontest in ntemor.v on the
1 oo Much.
(,o*|nl line or two lliteri’-l Uig liict"I thought \ oi| were going to sell
as Ike must widel) known sectiini*
ought to.he revealed ill this meeting, that Ilian lilt etic.velopedla. tie *eetne«l
A tn*w feature occupies the closing Interested." “lie wa* too rotirh Intercsied. I couldn't -pare the time to
exercises of this n liool every Suncomplete the sab-.". "How’s ilu itT '
“ lie wauU'tl tin to tell him wind was
hi ft." I'renbv lerian Churrh
A I'ongregatinnal meeting of the
I're.-I.v teriiin church t- culled for
next Sunday .immediately after the
(Too l.ate to Classify)
tnornink preactiing service, for the
purpose of electing mi .iddit ioniil
For Sale
\ Pihl geni-ralor in jiereider Every member of the church fei t coridltloll, for Acetyl) pe gu-.
is rei|ucst«'d In lie pri'si'tit at J his several gir» . chiiinb'hi'r.s i I., p or c h
meet ill If
Itgfit mid several bracket lamps, a
The psator will preach at 11 a in. gas (dale, f stand lump Ail will he
and 7:ff0 p n»sold for $1111.00. S. M. Morse, ttruhge t'itv, Flu

Wanted

Box Hk»

;V gonri

Iflli'ker

HS-’J lc

for

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acres nf high cullivated muck, land
in Orlando, conveniently located,
wit Inii la inintiles walking ilislanee
front center of city.
New 6 room

When you are ready In put your
-Imuts on feed, begin with the It A
Thomas Hog Medicine
t ’se regu­
larly anil watch, your slumtn round
out into fat hog* in nine months
Imgs going well over 2(10 pound* and
as high us 24t&gt; pounds. Figure (he
average feeding and you will set?
why.the B.'A. Thomas medicine is a
good Investment, Try feeding out
your bog* on this plan and if you
are not more than pleased, we will
refund the cost of the"medicine.
L. Allen Seed t '«».

The Mao Who Direr In
Weary Feet to this
Shoe Shop is a
Public Benefactor"

MttST of tin* ills that bsU
arc due t o their p a s t '
and present condition of
servitude. Take them out
of bondage Bring them
t o this store, tit them with
a pair of smart. pro|«crly
I'lmsirucled shoes mid they
wifi stroll out into the land
of Promise.
Promise us
you’ll call. Y o u w i l l ?
Tluink you.
s tille r

li. 11. FETEIiS

Hinds, Shoe* anil Slippers
01 EAST FIRST

STREET

Every one who has any sort of a yard can
raise enough vegetables for his own table. A
vegetable garden does n o t have*to be a
“Truck Farm".
Take part of your, yard and lay off a garden
of ratfishes, lettuce, carrots, peas anti, beans
in straight rows. It takes less room and
looks better.

Death of J. W. Kersey
J. W. Kersey died at his home in
Bostwick, Juno 17th. Funeral ser­
vices were held at that place and in­
terment in private cemetery at Twin
Lakes Monday, June 18th, 101-7.
The following in the T.-U. ex­
plains the sad accident which &gt;aused
his death:
Bostwick, Juno 29.—Jesse W. Ker-t
soy died ho&gt;e Sunday from burn*
caused by a gasoline explosion at the
hohie of E. H. Conway on Saturday
night. -Mr, Kersriy was filling his
car with gasoline a t the time,, the ex­
plosion being started by a lantern,
which hud been placed on the front
seat.
Mr. Kersey wns pthe son of Mr.
and Mr*. William T . Kersey of Wal­
ler, Clay county. He was born Oc­
tober 21, 1889, and 'graduated from
Draughon's Business College in Jack-

Orlando Wants Marlowe
The Orlando Board, of Trade to­
day took bi'tion to Jill-’ its (irutrat
with the ruilrund eomthisaion again*
the proposed increase of fifteen |»er
cent In rates.
Arlinn was'faken to join the San­
ford Hoard of Trade in sending its
secretary, D. C. Marlowe to Talla­
hassee, to appear before the com­
mission’ in person in protest against
the proposed increase. Mr. Marlowe
recently represented the commercial
bodies of this section, and of the
state of Florida, before the Inter­
state Commerce Commission in the
L e n g t h o f Wirelats Waves.
In urtUles on wireless telegraphy
Micli expressions n* 2U0. meter w-nve
lengths, (KK&gt; meter ware lengths, Rkono
Methodist Churrh
meter wave lengths are constantly
Sunday School session, 9:ff0.
used. In reply to a correspondent who
Morning sermon. 11:00.
xnk* how- the length of the waves Is
A ten minutes meeting of the measured tin* Beletilllle American gives
church.at the conclusion of the wor­ Bio following simple •exploitation:
“Tbo length of un electric wave 1*
ship.
determined by n wave meter. The nat­
Intermediate League, G:15.
ural wave length uf nil aerial Is four
Senior League, 7:00. •
Everting worship and sermon. 7:15’. times It* linear Ipngth, Just us the
wave length of u note of a closed organ
■Special program for the midweek
pipe I* four times' Bin length of the
service Wednesday evening, 7:15. ] pipe, and Hip wave length uf the note
next week.

It will pay you in the end to get the best seed
Msu include a few tomato plants and a feu
L'abbage plants.
Work in your vegetable garden as you use to
work, in the rose garden. The profits will
more than pay you for the labor.

We Pay I per cent Interest on Savings Deposits

Seminole County Bank
“ The 'Home] institution”.
FORREST LAKE. President
A. B. KEY, Vice-President and Cashier
J G. W. SPENCER, 2nd Vice-President

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C. W. Ward cited the fact that
building good roads moini much to
state development, but - in these
times It has assumed a national lm
portance..
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Messrs. Stanford and Lee strongly
Repeat from * until the toe la re­ urged ill possible hssto in this mat­
duced to 24 stitches.
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ter, as other cities were eager i„
Divide the instep and foot stitches grasp
Kissimmee’s
opportunity *
equally on to 2 needles.
Commissioner E. D. L. Overstreet
Turn the sock inside out and cast represented the board when he as­
sured tho citizens that no time would
off the two needles together.
bo lost in fulfilling the pledges to the
Ruth Rich,'
people In regard to this road.
Director Branches and Auk,,
291 West Duval Street,
Variable Titles.
Jacksonville, Fla.
On the West Australian const the
tides are so variable that It Is uot aq
Osceola Votes Bonds
uncommon sight to see vessels high
Kissimmee, June 18.—The county nnd d r / nt their piers. In the Bay 0f
commissioners met in specie) session Fundy the spring tides reach n height
Monday to canvass the return* of of 00 or 70 feet.
the 1100,000 bond election held Sat­
urday, which was being voted to
Jtual Result *
provide the "missing link" in the
"So they s . j going l&lt;* probe the situ,
Central Florida highway through the ntlon.
What will happen then?"*
state, a twelve mile- stretch from "Then you’ll know ior certain them
Kissimmee to thp Polk county lino. Is nothing to be i’*mo nhnht It."

HOME GUARDS OF TAMPA

COUNTY HAPPENINGS

(By Con. O. Lee, in Tampa Times)

m OFTNTERESTING

IT E M S^ltO M COR­
RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY -EFFIC IEN T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD
WEKIWA ITEMS
Rev. W. J. Bartlett filled hie usual
appointment here Sunday, IOth. Wo
were aorry to learn he ia in poor
health.
Monday night after a great deal of
ruatllftg about some of Wekiwa’ri
I boys turned up at the Holiday home­
stead with two niew-fat hens for
chicken pileau and although it was
\ t o o late to cook the chickens the
crowd enjoyed games and sand­
wiches and something out of the
water bucket th a t would have been
lemonade if it had had lemons, sugar
and Ice in it. Before tho‘ guests de­
parted it was decided that a t . tho
next pileau the chickens would not
be left under a tub.

ted, knit to the laat three ititchea,
lfnit 2 together, knit l*t on the third
needle, knit 1, slip 1, knit 1, paaa
the slipped stitch over the knitted
tin d ,
needle.
nTT'one round plain.

Mrs. Param ore of Valdosta, Ga..
is the guest of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. N. Estridge.
Mm. Paramore will be remembered as Miss
Ola Eslrldge, *
Mr. and Mm. C. Boyce Bell and
son, Wallace, and Mr. and Mm.
L. A. Brumley and aons, Willie’ and
John left- in their cam Tuesday
m orning for Charlotte, N. C., for a
visit w ith home folks.

Some one has asked ua in the
course of talking Home Guard a~hop,
“ How can So and So stand with his
heels together in the position of the
soldier or attention?"
We don’t know how such a thing
would be possible. The gentleman
in question is a booster from his
trilbies to his onion—except his
knees, which Insist on knocking.
B u t yesterday jve bought a copy of
th e Home Guard Manual which
says on page 17:
“ Hccla on the same line and aa
n e a r each other aa the conformation
of the man permits" so anyone whose
I egs look like Madam X or a pair of
ice tongs should worry! We are not
going to play short atop if called on
to fight, and it is headwork and
heartwork that will count more than
limb symmetry.
R uth St. Denis
might not pick out some of ua for
first row choristrm in her in te rp re ta ­
tion of Raineses, the cigarette fiend
of Egypt* but she might be glad
e nbbgh to have us escort her to and
from AheJ Coliseum or the Tam pa
AcadonW(M&gt;f Music if the Frit lies
were on‘thP| warpath in Florida! Old
Lincoln w hen asked how high a sol­
dier should be replied: " J u s t so tall
that when he stands up both feet
touch the solid earth!"

belt in two inches more and the top
butt'ona of coat and shirt will havk
to be removed to make more room
or else we will have to buy another
coat and shirt. We are thankful to
say th a t our h a t still fits and our
feet still touch the ground.
Wonder how this Home Guard
movement hits the hyphenates?
Public opinion^* a wonderful thing
In this country. About a year ago
I n ‘Old Chi there were parades for
Teddy and parades for Hughes and
some for Wilson in St. Louis and
then we locked horns in what some
pcoplo thought mount the Civil war
come to life again and multiplied by
ten. But our battle In November
was "one of ballots, not of bullet*1’
and we have saved the latter to back
up^ the man whom the majority
chose as their president.
Reminds us for all the world of
the college football games,.
Eleven huskies, the pick of one
college battle for two hours or there­
abouts with eleven Sandows, cream
of a rival institution of learning,
using brain, brawn, strategy, and
when necessary even profanity and
abuse of the officials, but w h e n the
game ia over, before the referee’s
final whistle is*silent, the defented
team gathers in a circle and gives
three "cheers for their successful op­
ponents and the latter return the
compliment for their (jefeated an­
tagonists,
We somply choose up
sides-every four years for President
and the man elected is boss and tha
ends- it,--------.--------—. ------ ———-----One brave youth who didn't have
to register asked us why we went
into the Home Guard remarking tiiat
we might tie called on to bear arms
yet. \Vt* told him. we could think of
many worse things happening to us,
and w hen he asked for an illustration
our reply wits that if nnyone could
IructhfuUy nay we were a coward it
would be the worst thing we could
imagine at the moment.

Irving Estridge has returned hero
after an absence of 5 yearn and will
become a resident again, having
r r n ’.ed th e T. H. Johnson farm at
N ^ore’s Station. Mm. Estridge ia in
Oxford on a visit to her home folks
and will arrive here soon.
Mr. and Mm. Harry Roberts and
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fillman are daughter, Bessie of Lake Helen were
rejoicing over the birth of a baby Sunday guests a t the Ellsworth
boy on June 9th. The new soldier home, W.Id wood Nook.
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was given the worthy name of
Mr. and Mm. J. F. McClelland,
Robert E. Lee. ’
Miss
Edith and the three little
E. A. and A. M. Rush were agree­
people
left in their Ford Thursday
ably surprised Friday evening, when
morning
for a m o n th ’s visit and trip
their mother,. Mrs. H. A. Rush of
to
Okeechobe&lt;*
City and other points.
Lakeland stepped off the train for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W. O. Duke, their
\ an extended visit.
young
people
and
sister, Mins Duke
Tuesday afternoon Miss Frances
Holiday shot a large rattlesnake are leaving in their car S a tu rd u / 'or
Particularly would we call alien-:
near the drain rartul, half n mile th e ir old home in Georgia and
aouth of the Wekiwa Post Office. It forty neighbors gave them a fare­ tion to the Indies of Tam pa and
evening, vicinity to the good work we are. do­
measured 6 feet 9 inches in length well party W ednrsduy
bringing
refreshments
to
serve.
A ing and ask them to encourage us.
and 19 inches in circumferemce.
delightful
evening
w
s
spt
n
t
in
vis­
To the credit of so/ttc few wives,
Saturday evening the young people
'decided it was time to^rook the iting. The P t ik:M h t v • made many sweethearts and daughters (maybe,
thickens which had been so carefully friends here during tli. ir year . «*f they were grandchildren for that
saved from Monday’s pileau so get­ residence and all wish them success m atter) be it said that they have
come out to look ut us on previous
ting u big wagon and team they ail and happiness.
'Hie celery delta is one vast corn drill nights and we think that they
climbed aboard and
went
oil
through the woods to Mrs. Grif- field and well named the corn boll weren’t sorry for what they learned.
fln's.
On tJii-ir arrival two of the uf Florida. The corn belt people of
if we shall ever be .called on to do
boys made short work of the chick­ the north would be green with envy anything in the Line of defensive
ens and Mrs. Gridin soon bud them if they saw our corn fields standing work we wnnt to know how to do it.
cuoking. She took charge o f 't h e on an average of fourteen feet tall
It isn’t a thing we cun cram in short
rooking und every one did ample and cath stalk bearing its load of order and there may nt th a t be sonic
justice to her delicious supper. Iced ears, with Its beautiful green leaves. recruited from our ranks for duty In
lemonade was served throughout the
the officers’ reserve corps. Some O f
Not only the Horne Guard entliuevening and was unite refreshing niEntertaining the Carpenter.
us eoitld qualify on age anvlmw ami
such warm weal her
Ifi-a fi'P II Ih t illlt.l In rllliTlnlli n perhaps on tactics also before much siaHtn, hoi ihi* sale &lt;*f Liberty bonds
will prove that there are quite a few
limit who limt been enlleil In to «to suin'*
longer.
real
Americans yet. An over sub­
c
a
r
p
e
n
te
r
work,
mid
begun
by
a
sk
in
g
If
EAST SANFORD
, This business of "Letting George script iou of about fill pel- cent dem­
be
had
n
pupil
iiihI u nitimmn.
l
i
e
mi*
II. *G. Dietrich is ’in Richmond,
swcrvil’ b.v ye**! T h e n she a sk e d if he Do I t" may be all right if there are onstrates the confidence the AmerVa., this week and was in Miami
bail a n y brut liens o r any siste rs, lie enough Georges to go around, but iial, ,)t.0p|« have in their country
last week on business for the Vir­ replied by sa y in g be had t h r e e half*
if be should be drafted it is pretty nnd its resources.
ginia Carolina Co.
liroilicnO ind Mi n e lialf.sisters. A fter good dope to h-nra bis lines so as to
Personally this should make us
F. F. Dorncr bus gone to New looking at him fo r it moment ln te u t|y
a rt as bis understudy if the oppor­ feel glad.
York city to join his wife and little sli&lt;* said.: "He you tin* oply w hole one
tunity arises.
It should show th at there i-&lt; still
t li*-i •
sdn.
You i-fui sei tbe-iiilference in some J enough money in t h e ,country to get
of us already. \V&lt;* have to take our, us our uniforms.

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The bonds were found to have
carried bjr u vote of 188 to 23. A
number -of -prominent citixens,-among
whom were H. C. Stanford, J. M.
Lee, C: W. Ward, 85. Bass, H. E.
Swabey, Milton Pledger and J. E.
Lupfcr, appeared before the hoard,
asking th a t work be commenced
on this much needed improvement
at the earliest possible date, us De­
cember 15 is the limit for th*» coni'(fiction of th e road in order to keep
tho pledge with the highway associa­
tion.

No Ponbt of I t
. . Whtn jt_ h a c h d m -.ilufi*tre*« -that he
Is wedded to bit* protv.- lon It’s dough,
nuts to fudge the right u-omnn can
make him commit Hc-*mv. ’ *
Beating Nature.
Nnture requires about six weeks
to make a leaf; but a good Imitation1
enn be made In n few seconds. By
using n clump of lilgenl our’construc­
tion, with bronze and plaster molds, n
naturalist can make artificial fottago
of any description.

We Have the Necessaries ■

The Geo. H. Fernald H ardw are Co.
WE ALWAYS HAVE THE BEST AT LOWEST PRICES

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FOR THE AUTOMOBILE OWNER—

DIRECTIONS FOR KNITTING

Liability Insurance against Accident, the person anti Properly, is
a necessity.
You must have it eventually..........................................

Come and see CONNELLY

Rules Fur Red Cross Workers in Making Necessary Articles
To All Branches and Auxiliaries:
I n response I o frequent YeqHeals
for information regarding articles
which may he knitted for the Amer­
ican Hi d Cross, In-low is given a -list
with directions, and it is suggested
tiiat you request newspapers in your
community to publish this bulletin
th at all knitters may supply them­
selves with directions.
Knitted, Wipes or Sponges
(Substitutes for gauze' sponges).
(30 dozen or less.)
Direction* for knitting,* etc.:
Dexter knitting rotton, No 8.
three ply.
*
. -U &amp; K knitting cotton No. 10,
th r* ply Or equivalent:

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ROCKINCHAIR UNDERWEAR j
W hy is it Called R ockinchair? =7
The answer is easily found by wearing a suit.
Rockinchair Union Suits
toll their own .story of ca.se and comfort better than
p rin te rs ink can do it. With all their
fitfjjorioriiy they cost no more.

$1 to $1.50 per Suit. SbtHs and Drawers 50c
Per Garment and Up.
Rockinchair Souvenirs to the Children*.

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sjiiysyiiuiMi! 11 mguimsinuai

Knitting needles No. 5. Anthef or
equivalent.
f ’ust* on 35 stitclu-s.
Knit two ribs on one side apd ohc
rib on other (over and back is one
rib).
Knit otP' stitch, put the thread
around the needle, knit next stitrh
and repeat to end of row.
.Knit the knitted ptilch, drop the
thread around the needle nnd repeat
to end of row and repent hist ruc­
tions Until you have ten of the dou­
ble rows and nine of the single larger
mesh row$ uipl finish. (One dtisen

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Size— 10 inches square.
Material Knit or crocheted from
cotton yarn, or made from old
Turkish' toweling, heavy towels or
counterpanes.
Directions for knit­
ting, 8 or 10 three ply knitting cot­
ton piay b e used; 01 stitches, No. 4
needles, kniKahout 10 inches square.
Knitted Bed Sorks
Materials required:. Worsted knit­
ting yarn, y hank.
I pair bone knitting needles No. 4.
Cust on Ct) stitches.
Knit 2
Stitches, purl 2 stitches all across
row.
Repeat for 17 inchus -long.
Then knit 1 row, purl 1 row, knit 1
row, plrl I row. Knit 1 row narrow
(by knitting 2 stitches together)
every 5th stitch. Purl 1 row, knit 1
row. Purl 1 row. K nk 1 row, nar­
row every 4 stitch.
Purl 1 row,
knit one roW, purl 1 row. Knit I
row, narrow every 3rd stitch. Purl
1 row. Knit J row, narrow every

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Fur! I, row. Knit 1 row.
N a r r o w e v e r y s e e n nil stitch.
Then
bind olf and sew up with worst'd*
Sorks
Materials required: Six oz. 3 ply
yarn. Four No. 11 knitting needles.
A Cast on 00 stitches, 20 stitches
on each of three needles.
Work in rih of knit 2 and purl 2,
for 32 rounds.
Work II inches in plain knitting
with no shaping.

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For heel put 30 stitches- on the*
first needle, then equally divide the'
remaining stitches (required for the
instep) on the second und third
needles both uf which should lie,
left until the heel is finished.

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STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
On the 30 stitches knit, alternate­
ly plain und purl, 30 rorfs, always
slipping the first glitch. - To turn
Hie heel, knit 18, slip I, knit 1, pass
Nn. 80
N», 82 .
No. 86
the slipped stitch over the knitted,
8:10 p. m.
Lv Jacksonville. 9:10 a. m,
12:01 p. m.
turn, purl 8, purl 2 together, turn, £
12:35 a. m*,
Ar Savannah....... 1:15 p.m.
1fill p. m.
Knit 9, slip I, knit 1, pass the slipped ; %
8:16 p. m.
8:45 a. m.
Ar Charleston...... 6:35 p, m.
stitch over the knitted, turn, purl 8, J
7:45 p. m.
Ar Richmond ...... 5:05 a. m.
7:35 a. m.
Ar Washington
8:10 a. in,
11:50 p. m.
10:55 n.*m.
p u r l.2 together, turn, knit 8, slip l , j *
I ;10 a. m.
12:10 p. m.
Ar Baltimore ....10:(H a. nt.
knit I,
I. puss
till** thi»
slitihff! stitch over.
nvitr t
the slipped
3:30 a. m.
Ar W. PhU’phla 12:24 p. m.
2.27' p. m.
Continue working in this manner
5:51) n. m*
Ar New York—.. 2:40 p. m.
4:35 p. m.
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,_ t* . Dialsc cat" on
until all the stitches are worked in,
Ml-'Irrl rquipmral, Hrrlilr fan*, light*. I’ul'man draulnf loom
olwprra.
t*«urf-nfrr»
m
ar • « o i ub UI I a.
train* SJ. and M.
tlrifrti on Ml In Savannah.
leaving the !• stitches on the needle
I t w rrrllnmK r h i lr rc a r h r *
.
For Information or Reservation Phone or Write
under 'the heel, knit the 2 center
x.
A T LA N TIC COAST LIN E
stitches together.
’ 138 W. Bay St„ Jacksonville, Fla.
Hillsborough Hotel, Tampa, Fla.
F o r Ore instep, follow on'witlr’
PhjMw 17(
" - - •Phone 132
first needle, ami knit up 13 stitches
on the side of the heel;-knit on to
tho second needle the 30 stitches
which are left for the instep when
commencing the heel; then, with
third needle, knit up 15 stitches pn
the other side of the heel while a d d ­
ing 4 from the first neodl?.

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Knit 2 rounds plain, then begin
the dec Teasings,-. knit the 3rd -ami
4th stitches together from tho end
of the 1st needle, und, on the third
needle, knit 2 , - slip i, knit 1, pass
the sliped stitch over the knitted.
Do this in every third round until
there are 15 stitches &lt;$i each of the
first and third needles. Knit with­
out shaping until the work measures
7 inches from the heel..
. For th e ' too,* knit to the last
three stitches on - t h e first needle,
knit 2 together, knit 1; on ’the in­
step needle, knit * 1. slip 1, knit 1,
pass the slipped stitch over the knit-

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A RESUME OF- SANROfDi
h a ppen in g s uptcI d a te

AND EVENTS
Wright—Johns Nuptial*
\ wedding of great beauty nnd so­
cial interest was solemnized on-W ed­
nesday evening a t 8 o’clock at the
home of the Ijrjde'ti uncle and aunt,
i * Dr. and Mr*. R. E. Ware, when
Miw Blanche Johns and Mr. Mahlon
Wright of Sanford, Fla., were cove­
nanted In marriage In the presence
of a large concourse of friends and
relative*.
In the spacious Ware
home on this linppy occasion, the ef­
fect was one of perfection of, timing[
ment and elegance.
The bridal
colors were pink and green as em­
phasized in the gowning of the muida
and in the lovely Moral' decorations.
White nnd green, however, formed
the color note for the bridal room.
Before an altar of handsome ferns,
arranged fn pyram id form,' showing
the work of n skilled artist, and
whife pedestals twined with ivy,
upon which rested silver rntilcdral
candelahras with lighted tapers, the
whole outlining the half circle for the
bridalj i a r t y , ‘ the vows were spoken,
Rev. Ur. W. It. Ware qf Statesville,
a brother of Dr. It. E. Ware’s per­
formed the ceremony. The gift room
in which many handsome presents
were on display was also In white,'
w)iil£ in the dining room pink was
beautifully in evidence.

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t’Kosa
Mn. B. A, T..H..S, p|»u No. MJ

aiundy of th h city, with Mr. J, It.
Wild mu a &lt;»f Chase City, Vu. Miss
Mumlay wore a handsome creation
of funk satin with silver lace trimmings, carrying sweet |ieas.
Master Baxter Childs, the son of
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Childs of Wadesboro as ring hearer, handsome* in a
white suit, preceded the bride, carry­
ing the ring hidden in a pure white

PAGE THREE

T h a t’ll why she is looking with favor
H«ypr ^nd Mm. Scott Heaton and
— ----- irvvenn b ■W7TiIgm*cfrr. "
op the new overall* f o r
auglnivs a n d -M r . CaUeum' CTniTT
The Inventor .of tho‘ uhansdm cab"
Intact,
It
was
announced,
nnd
the
women th a t have just been put upon left Tuesday for W aycrou after a
schedules
for
all
will
be
played
out
os
lvns
Joseph AlnyMds Ifnnsom, ivho was
the market.
pleasant visit to Mrs. G. C. Mrfur os Is possible. A number of can­ born In New York In 180,1 and died
“ The shops are displaying them Dougal and family.
cellations nro looked for, hut tire no- In London In lKSil, He registered his
in cool, durable materials selected
tborillcs do not expect that they will "patent safety enb’* In'lftt-l. nnd, It da
purposely for summer wear. They
Mr. and Mrs. I
he stirilcleut to Reriously atfect athletics said, received only $1,500 for Ills Income in percale and denim in solid family have come'
■t Pennsylvania.
ventlon.
colors, and in most attractive stripes, tona Beach fur sevt
and also m the very &lt;durable
:
khaki
CUBS RELEASE YERKES
Ought to Ge Enough.
shade. The consist of an easy (o
BAR OUT PROFESSIONALS
According to ;, lui. l.i |N«u,-&lt;
get into coat;‘and overalls which are
3«cond Batsman Ha* Been Sent to In* of n &lt;llclloriury there- tire now
full enough to suggest in. themselves Will Prohibit Football Coachea From
'
dianapolia Club.
words In. llu&gt;.English language
that they wilt he donned not by
Steve Yerkes, second baseman of the
Acting aa Official*.
mere man, hut n very feminine
James A ltnbb|tt of Haverford col­ .Chicago Cubs until Larry Doylo was
Yes, Indeed.
young person.**
lege. chairman of the central football obtained In the trade with the Giants,
A .m end fn need is tli
was
released
to
the
!iid!tinn|&gt;o!lg
club
This sensible style for working boo ml. to which Is designated each year of the American association. *•*.
pretty apt t.( take the ni
the street III passing.
clothes is already being adopted ' in the task* of tippolmlng and assign lag
Yerkes
was
with
(ho
Boston
Bed
Rox
otflcluls .for the Intercollegiate games,
Ocala by some who have their own has written n letter to Hnvld c . .Mor­ oml the Plttsliurgh Federal* before
gardens and do their own canning. row. the Washington and Jefferson ns- piling to the Cubs, latsi season lie. was.
sista at conch fo ri next year, that the In Atlanta foy u' time before julhlUK
board w_lll not hereafter appoint ns of- the Culm »•-»
O ff On Thrir Vaeatia ns
Bun on nil of any kind. No
A congenial party leaving Sanford dcluls foottmll men who are engaged In
Their Clat*.
coaching.
Batteries,
Magneto or Ignllur.
on Tuesday morning in their n v to r
“Tin* submarines can’t ram a vos
A I k. p. Engine will run n full
Motfcww, as well ns a numlier of tbicars for various pnlnA in Georgia old Mnn *«t o have Ik&gt;cii ntllclntlug in *el, can they?" “(if course, - they
load for 10 hours at cost of 9c
n day. Sizes 2-1-8-20-,10-73 h. *
and North Carnlinn were Mr..'a mi recent years. Is requested, in view of can’t he rams u h lhyhcy’re ewe boats,
p. Send for prices. Pumps.
Mrs. -L. A. Brumlcy and suns, Mr. the fai l tlmt he |s to engage In coach- cun they?"
Mill Supplies, Engines. Boilers,
mum?
-----Saw .Mills and Woodworking------for the present front tlie official list
arhTttpry.J
Correct.
unless he i\\|M'cls to nlthlnle regularly.
Teaelier—"What is an link
The central lunid, I»r. Ilahhltrsays. quantity?" Bright IJoy—"Wlmi
Is revising, correcting anti itriuglug up g e t when y o u buy a t o n of coni.**
to time Its list of oltlcinls. wlilcli It; JON-Ho K. Bay St.
Jacksonville. Fla

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Kerosine &amp;Cruide Oil Engines

The bride descended the stairs on
the arm of her maid of honor. Miss
Lois Mfguiur of Nashville. The lutter, jt ‘pretty brunette was a charmnit, Picture in, I he dress of nile green
meteor, with tulle and irridescent
trimming.
She carried a shower
hou(|Uet id roses.
During the ceremony Miss Ken­
dall rendered softly, with lovely, gffect, "To a Wild Rosc.'\ The bride
wore an elegant gown of .soft white
satin, with overdress of georgette
and trimmings-of real- lace and
pearls. She carried* a shower bou­
quet of bride's roses ami valley lilies,
and encircling her head,was a wrea’th
of exquisite orange ‘blossoms to
Just before the ceremony a de­ which the veil I | f tulle was fastened.
lightful musical program wan renImmediately following the cere____dered, Mis* May Kendall presiding
money -an elnlwrate* reception wim
at the piano. Miss Mabel (juinn in
held, and •luring t|ie reception hours
* h r rich voice sang *."Schubert's hundreds •, f callers paid iheir re­
Serenade," while Mrs. J. R Rettdlespects ttr-the bride and groom
A
mnn of Salisbury sang with heaudelicious ice course was served to Go. tiful effect, "At Dawning.’*
dining r o o m w,hi!*- refreshing punch
A t-the appointed hour, sounded wns^dispensed in the rear hull.
the notes of Lohengrin's ■wedding
Assisting Dr. and Mrs, Ware and
march, thj\. bridal party entered.' the bridal party in receiving were
r t-Miss Mary McGuiar of Nashville, Mrs. C: It. lloey, Mrs. I*. L. lien,
Tenn., led the procession. making a fietss, Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Wash­
F " “ ’pretty jiieture ns she descended the burn. Mrs .1 II Iptimi. Misses
I . ' vine 4lad stairwny. being met at the Mabel Mcltruyor. Della Stanley and
lower step by Mr. Jack Dover of Elaine llamriek and the members of
thi* place. Miss Mcguiur was heau- the Ishpeining c|uh, of wjuch the
tifully gowned in pink satin with bride is a valued member.
tulle and irridescent trimmings, and
Mr. and Mrs. Wright left imme­
carried sweet peas .tied with pink
diately after the ceremony for Wash­
h
tulle. Following came Miss Ruth
ington, D. C.—Cleveland Star.
The young bride anil groom are
well known in Sanforif, where Mr.
Wright is an ellieient employee of
the poslothce.
Mrs, Wright spent
her childhood in Sanford and is tillstep-daughter of Mrs. J, E. Pace
Mrs. Pare will entertain at the
Woman's Club oi| Tuesday after­
noon in honor of Mrs. Wright.

MALSBY MACHINE CO

tiopes to make the* Ih-s I, the coming
season it has over presented. It Is
pointed out Mint approximately but
1.000 appointments are to he madodur­
Thr ('. O. O. Club
At the home of Miss Lucille Bines ing (lie coming season (lirojiglniut the
Inst Friday afternoon the latest a d ­ country, and for Mils reason it Is hojted
dition to Sanford clubdom w as-or­ to have only no u of known ability and
those whi* mu be counted ii|s&lt;n to Mil
ganized by seven fair graduates ami
any appoint mcuLnl any time.

the name of the new d u h is.(*. O. D.
Now that' name is a secret, so fho
girls .say. -hut it really does mean
something very, very nice
Among
the things planned.that Lite.club will
d o this s u m m e r is an o b l i g a t io n to
rend tirst class lit er at ur e, tin- l u - t
books, new atltl old i|tn| to keep
abreast of the t u n e ' by i li srussing
the topics "I the day No. not gos­

but the real live issue* of these
turbulent times. The club will meet
regularly once a week at the home of
the members anti the membership
will he limited to seven. Light re­
freshments were, served and a very
del ight f ul a f t e r n o o n wu« enpiycd

sip.

C o m p r i s i n g tin- per sonne l of*the cl ub
iirp Misses Lucille Rules. Ma r i on

Gove. Ruth Kuiiner, Annie Antlerson, Katherine Aycm-ke. Ruth Sleitimt-yer and Ruth Hand.

Men engaged In Punching, it ts shown,
would In'.unable nt times to fultlll e'tigagi'incnts to which they might lie ns
nlgiifd. I.nst year. l»r. Italitdtt say’s,
iiiimennis &lt;linuuea In the original as­
signment list were ninth' nei t-ssary
through appointees t aie i-ltag engage
lllellls s(|i"tli lielute iiilpollanl eon
tests Ite.ii tj-e they weie IIts I up lit Mie
t l t l i l e s ill t' OUIIltt H u l l

w ith to o th in g

pw

attlolls they had Isslltlli-d The eollllllittee ch'slres In at old any sttcli cotiipllea
11 tins the next season.

PENN TO CONTINUE SPORTS
A n A r m y O f f i c e r W tl l B* In C h a r g e ot
All A t h l e t i c * .
.
A M i l r l l r s tit the I td» e r - l t y of I’eim
srltuui.t are not to be nbaiuloned Is*
ratise &lt;&gt;C Mio war. Instead the board
if tlins-torn of l|te attdeih asiwK’ialltu
has dts-itbsl that en;ry form of ntlilei
lea will Is* emit tuned, but with every
athlete under the military *u|tcrvtsU&gt;n
of JlnJor Wllltani Kelley. U. S. A.
Tills course seems to lie the most sen­
sible yet adopted by a college Ju refer­
e n c e t o s i s t r i s a n d the InlernitMmuil «U-

S U P P L Y YO U

ESPECIALLY ADAPTED
FOR YOUR STATE.
OUR INSTRUCTIVE CATALOG
AND WEEKLY PRICELIST
SEND FOR THEM TODAY

1 AHARTINSEEDCOl
JACKSONVILLE,FLA.

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LIQUID FACE POWDER.
T h e b e a u t y secret
womcnwlio knowhow
'
r*' to take care of the complexion. Cannot' be
detedted. Heals Sunburn, itpp* Tan. Soothing,
\t'~Q epoliryt. relrething.
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Pink. Il'ktf, HtfJltJ.
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Mr. and Mrs I. S Wilson left
on Wednesday in their new uldsmohile for Jacksonville from wMiich
■point they will sail on tin- Somerset
for Baltimore.' From there jlicy will
motor over the mountains .to Pitts­
burg. later going to Michigan for the
apple season. Mr. Roy Chittenden
accompanied them.
.Mr. W, P*
Stone motored with them to Jack­
sonville.
Mayor J- U. Davison is spending
sbnTd-time at the Breakers at Dqyluna Beach, enjoyjng the ocean
Jireezes and the deep sea fishing. *
Miss Zita Davison is spending the
month of June with Mrs. J. II. LlUl*'
ut Daytona Beach.
Mr. and Mrs, Sheridan Jewett.are
among Sanford folks enjoying ease
nnd comfort nt the Breakers. They
will spend several wae'o £M the
llearh.

75c, at 7&gt;ni/(uU c t t y mail JlrttL

Sample (cither color) for 2c. Stamp.
Mf*. Co.. JO South Filth S«.. Bttxillrn, N. Y.

Mrs. Zeb RatllR and Mrs. D. G.
Monroe left yesterday for Daytona
Beach. They will enjoy life at the

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Vonitlpation ts the grea t menace to
«^d health. It comes from a slug*
P»h liver. If neglected, it lead* to a
bain of physical suffering. When you
llP with a had taste in your mouth
T * coated tongue, or if you have
'•k headache, indigestion, or a tired
'h a t indicates biliousness, you
j :,*'dd tflkc a dose or so of Martin’s
:’vtr Medicine. It is much better
TV ,cfa*omc* ai,d just as effective,
ani' , Cdicine acts gently on the liver
hj’Wels and prodhccs no disoSL».Cil ,le a ftcr-cffccts. It is thorguaranteed and highly rccom*jdcd for childrcri and babies as
adult*. Keep a bottle of it
ajjim ,in ,llc J'ouse as a safeguard
stomach and bowel disorH will keep your liver in good
c Condition and if vour fiver

Mrs. J. W. Dlcklns,who went to
Law ley last Sunday for a meeting
of the Florida Federation' Board of
Manager*, Mrs. Diekin* being re­
cording sWretnry, returned yesterday
after a short visit with friends in

” lf a man write a Letter honk, preach a hotter sermon
or build a better mouse trap; no mat ter if he builds his
house in the wilderness, the world will make a beaten
path to his door.” ..........................
Emerson

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

You invite them to your door through advertising,
Ycu must hold them with your product. - - - *■

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

Jacksonville.

Girl* A rt to Wrar Ortrall*
Tlio fashion editor of the Wyman’*
Home Companion says In the July
issue: •
“ Something is going Into the
summer girl’s trunk this year that,
has never gone into it Itefore! Have
you guessed already that it is 'over­
alls,* and th at she hus.taken the hint
from the busy, capable women in
Europe who have been doing men’s
worlTTiincc the war started?
t “ The American girl is a level head­
ed young ponton, and when Hhe is
nlsnnintr htlr clothes she considers

Mrs. E. K. Cox is spending ad?w
weeks ploasantly with friends j. in
Lakeland and Tampa.
Mrs. M. C. Savage left'on Thurs­
day for Jacksonville en route to
Baltimore where she will sp e n d 'th e
balance of the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. James English and
ughter of Clearwater are the
cats of Mrs. Geo. C. Mdliougal.
Miss Mary Barlow and • brother,
Ralph have retillbecl from a two
weeks visit with friVnds and rela­
tives in Jacksonville and Baldwin.

OAK and THIRD

PHONE 388

| MEMBERS SANFORD BOARD OF TRADE |

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Woith Living

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JCXE 29. 1917
NUMPEB 9o

EFFICIENCY BUILDS PERMANENT PROSPERITY

2775 CARS u
■VEGETABLES
THIS SEASON
Intense Efficient . F a r m i n g

Sanford’s Suc. * cess

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Red Cross Announcement
Those wishing to join u First Aid
class will please send in their names
to Mrs. W. L. Morgan, who is mak­
ing up the list of members for the
third class.
I here are a number of people whq
wish to do sewing for the Red Cross
worl. of this Rranrh.
Some gar­
ments are ready to send out for
making anti thus** who care to secure
this as a method of helping the
cause will please apply to the chuirman. of the iHstrilmtlnn cbmmittec, Thousands or U. S. Fighting
Mrs.* Ernest*. Krupp, Elm avenue.
Men Now Training
The returns are not yet all in from
in Frence
contributions to the War Relief
fund, liut it seems now certain that
Washington, I). C., June 2 S ._
Seminole county’s contribution will Thousands of American fighting men
1not fall short of $'1,000.
have reached the European side and
•Riley M. Fletcher Berry,-.
somewhere in'France they uro today

REGULARS COUNTY FAIR
ARE SAFE ON AT SANFORD
FRENCH SOIL IN FEBRUARY

A careful chock o f solid car load
shipment* of Sanford celery, lettuce
and Vegetables, shows for the season
now closing a total of 2775 cars.
The product divided Is as follows:
Celery
1915 cars
N . H n . ( ha pier, „ . It. C. •
LeUVtco
500 cars
Peppers
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75 cars
' Food. &lt; oll henation-ltwv
- Rear-'' ---- .
unllayi July !»t in i)u&gt; $lny i»tt
— 20rVr*
Potatoes
aside tiy the fjnstor-. «-f i v »-v church
50 curs
nil v or:,
i p . m&gt;-i-«-i'-,
if
(•-(*!
Cunimher*
•lit ears
Tonnithes

•iO cars

Mi«ceUaneous
125 cars
pi-spite the cold u outlier in Feb­
ruary. our output sh ow s'up well and
for otte industry' alone, speaks well
of the growers of Sanford. As hasalready been stated, our admirable
and easily obtained
suhirrigntion
'system not only provides the neces­
sary moisture when needed, but i*
potent ag-’tiry in stislaininr tin- lifof plant* in tliii event of too -..I.I
wcatl.r;. Tin* same acres that pro­
duced the above is now green with
cotton, corn, peas and sweet pota­
to vine*. Sanford’s slogan, “ Pro­
ducing Not Prom oting” is surely
derroPftMted in these figures

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C o u n ty

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partment for the organisation. Once
I Put into motion, the Board o f Com­
merce will find this particular de­
partment indispensable as has been
the case with the Sanford Board of
Trade and this Mltlfllon alone"wTITLe
found self sustaining because of the
new members that will result there­
from.
In referring t.o the James­
town organization, we state with
pleasure that this'body was the first
|.signed up ny
by m
the
Sanford Board
e ^atiforil
Hoard tof
H a v e Trade on its reciprocal exchange lb
list
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*hunch
n'1 "inr“
fom " 1 ,hp' Jamwtown
to hkVB
be progressive
leaders.

B u ild in g s

Seminole county will have a fair
in February utuf it will he some fair.
This was derided upon at a meeting
of the board of directors held in the
office of Attorney Schclle Maines on
tholr pint'-'. In Hu- fr.-nrh,', braid,. Tuesday afternoon, Cjiajri'qun F. 1.

Announcement
.
The Royal Neighbor* of Amerfca
invite yod to attend a sock social to
be'lhcld in the Odd Fellows Unit.
First street, Friday evening, June
aj'tii. aLZi:UU^»lc4«»rkr An -rrrntng-nf~

i l i a ^ s m u .» o-d - French

pleasant entertainment

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m ou-ly decided that after the noble
effort made last year and tin- sin-.

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Ibsuhl aniiouii-&lt;&gt; lli.p flic
the b ill- - f tin' fr.l-/c that -in h n
&lt; f'*r &gt;uhf»rd s f . -brul po-i
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reatest
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n i l 1 •• • ■ -pirit should In (---tcrial an-l the i •»i f budding bn* In i n awarded and
Kreaiesi
pin?
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w" rk " f .'"nstrilVtlL'Il Will
•|iarts it) tuts tlliwlUll wurh. lmL Uraz { I*‘ «
" » F/*'tteJt muL. il u u iml I'cojtje j»f file county given a cbalup. { M,al
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lliisubject is Ion. g praitmd and preach !'ii-&gt;wii that, any larg. .1. t.,. bin. M of
tuhati*.
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less.to -create only, to waste and in ough. was the work Id mobilization man Miller. F. P. Rines ^ml R.;J. appropriated money to erect* a fed­
eral building in Apalachicola.* Drily
waste in t lines like nur present ’ is and ship hounding.
Holly » ill immediately inspect sev­
Not u mishap is recorded und ull eral ^tract' of land near the clty'nnd recent|y did the title of tin* site pass
nothing short of sin.
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records- for efficient transportation a b-asc wd! be taken on one of them from tin- owners to the federal gover'iiiioht
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lish armies
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I* f '-u &gt; Fair \ . ii.ito-ii will
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FLORIDA SOL­
DIERS LEADING
THE SOUTH

SUFFRAGISTS
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BEE I N ' JAIL

ALLIE ARMIES
TURN GER­
MANS BACK
Furious Arlillerj Fire Covers
Field With (ierman
Dead

. Yestf-rday’s reporla from t he fight­
ing front told of another allied Vic­
tory. On (he night of June 27th the
Germans attacked tlje salient • of
Wntt weiler, pmllicaak. u f l .Thaon^-io'Alsace, according to the War Office
autipuneement today.
Tllet* were
fepulsed, leaving a number of their
••end. -The ‘arftlb-Vv fig tiling was
pa/lnularlv active m the regn-n of
tin- lltirtetii e monument and Mount
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niilet
11. feat&lt;d, i he Herm ant
' ' r'
i ral of t),i
dead iifinn the
field, including tin- body of m e of­
ficer.’
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I’atrol engagements near FTirry and
Ibzonviitix enalileil ns t„ t:ik&lt;- prls-

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t»*▼«In&gt; an Albatross was brought
down Nouliii-uKt of .Morobvillli-rs.

That Appointment of Holly
The despatch from Tallahassee'an­
ti. muring the ap|inini.mcnf of Editor
R
Holly us i-rob.ition officer of
\\ .ir. r»i-|tart merit.
iii.ii.fie mk ms to have stirred his
U . . i i . dun, D. (* . June 2U 'I 7
friends u\. r tin -tale min ecstanes
I tie R e d I m s * \ o r * e *
l-.ib
- l o b . , ( o r st t | , . o , ,
tin
m -n ,—
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T • ••- frets;
of rapture and . many papers
are
Slate tluiiia of Men Excels
P«—haps Mini, i f II- rotisfrtiY t!.. ’ pr.*- ut *!-.. . . and tie-.- people win.' Then Address Tlu-r Fellow Prisoners III
Ti • r-- utis of recruiting in the
are
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omin.
nling
upon
it
.
-pecl'.-illy
Smitlu-rn Slates
subj’i-et Ilf Rill I I’ll-., inter, t- Wn-t, llav- O' .ill -Uih a h-ll-l liol-i- :•Iiiiiii
licl'.ill it( \\din.in *• Hik'lD**
'tat*
I t.irida wi re very sat i»f uc*
sit- .- the i |-|muninu tit ealm- from
' a i • .1 i• 1 a n . .1 li.tr i-snrialVio will have I In
(.-•).rn.-f I alt*
fins app-.llilrn.-iiY
V
\
a
bilig'
--ii,
fi
fill„*
i,,^
^
Jl.iv- &lt;•(,.,lo - I-- bn v lhal stn-l tli-v I.ilk—I
A 1 v mothers and fatlnrs of the
I Ratio* tban pay i lito-.i-f t.’5 • a -b. mean- that Holly si-rt.-s unbent u
cuts. I SrcArrn.v R.-ermting Ottn- ' ”*
” " f “ I ' " 1'"' «•* “ r' ngH. ..........gh»d&gt; aho.it last &gt;.ar
.
. . iii of p»y and will in* ili.s future
stab
i-fg sons who are- eligible
'iirel_\
iii-iiili;,v.
ompari-d
tl.il
work
j
In
fa
t
the
dir—tor*
fi.ive
made
up -IX -UlTfagl-U &gt;o||\I. t.-.f m poll.-v tM.i- .-barge of tfo- juvenile ill-linqfor rni’itary services’ are advised to brings tin- patriotic new- thut Flor­
for .tl—tMi. ting tin- -i.I.-walk
inferior to any evir attempti-i l»—itln ir minds to give the
pie a r-al . oiiFl
have * heir sons respond at once by ida is nearer her quota of'.mi-n fur•by displ.-rvieg propaganda * bann.-r'- ii. ills of tlie county who have lirefi
But
by
tl
inking
of
thi
w.i-T.
-o
inlv
).,ir
»I.
•
-fa-on
and
il
will
be
ni«hed tin- Cnited States Army than
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L’ njti ! Stat&lt; • Army
•. i.i.-.f i ,ii| i o|- rii-.- of thi..- dqy » b.ile.l bift-re tin- court* for minor
any other southern -tat*- and in per it- value und it- |.iir|n&gt;.-i\ h.m• w i-ilo id
iluly «'f.
for t
--wti' benefit.
•I- a b. -.i in--In ,iii- &lt;%\ir tiling* •ilJ.'llcs n'ol it u ill In- I
b-n
-liilv ..pl-r-vijii-• -•( it. .-it-- ' n gar-'l-- -f w&gt;.
"r it.............
ii-iitage
of
quota,
fojhiw*
New
1
ork
the
|-roli.itinti
office^
to
iuv«Mtignte
1r-i:.,
..inp for Reserve Corpsollicer
thut Jiindr it po—ihle th** out-.* ut*i wi-uthcr, rmif or utty other ilimutii jtb.it «cr«- jiii-l ari- to tie. .The -tills these ens&lt;"«. nnd e'nrleufor to hove
ic.'led a"- Ml - Main I. Vernon. Reno,
and the quota allowed from this state. ‘ The rorrulting campaign for fiorne who have given their nioinV.1 —itiiliti -i. n m r — t f t o i l d i n t *
the week doses within a few dnv*
'I
kalbt-mi.- M ••
--f tin youthful offender* K&lt;&gt; str.iigbl '
it tend that ramp will only
time an-l tleir soul for mi v—'I t. .itiq-;. i.&gt; (.r&lt;&gt;t•• t ,,ji u,. ,.N
and our Prsiderit is calling on the their
and slay at hurtle under the cure of
It.i-oi,
M(,-&lt;
Virginia
Arnold,
Asheb* 1 &lt; men. After that time nil
noble n cuuse. If we *ur&lt;* to think , iiifijli- and livi istod..'
%ill*-, N. t ' . \|i«s l.iivinin Dork. a “ lug brother" or “ big sister"
appointments to thtf Officers Re- young Floridians to join tin- rcgular-t iifipri-iiution for the Sirnfnrd nursi-*. ).
I t il.id- l|-fo- ,i Mi-;. Minlili- Jalilisoo, rftlh.-r than bave'thetn put upon the
ier\,- f.trp* will be made from the fny American' duty in France.
Mir.-lv t-i « x|-r.-s .'.ir thought-, in j
The Sunfur.l Hand '
if iii its history the country i-vi-r
N-.rf.-l . Va and Mr*
Viiiile R. -■••iiiiiy r-&gt;ud.i.or in the r.-forni sclmol.
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Y oung men enlisting now
wor.iN would .,t h ast afford lhem -a
t ompo-.-d
■_*». im-rnh. r . • tIiThe position was accepted by Mr.
[A rn.il of \Vilmin'gton, D.J.
*iH have qeen benefit ted consider­ needed'you, it needs you now. Five
hit of rest from
campaign that s.-infor.l Band* is doing its ample
Holly only because lie wanted to do
hundri-d
Florida
sots:
niusl
answer
ably iu the way of military instruc­
In tin- corridor of the women’s
owen its success to “ wiiimm.” Truly
il( advertising’ in art attractive
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hh« part for the.buys'und girls of the
the
call
by
June
JOtli
and
by
so
dotion by tlio first of September, and
and t:ulanti&gt; tin- \urious t-.tin *ap-,vvay tlie 'surrounding —itqiii'inity. M-.ti-'ti &lt;-f lb. lii-tri- I-I'riM.n House, coqpty and not wtib any idea of oIh
undoubtedly a large number of these illg declare themselves for democracy tains workr-d. hut real men that they
Chairman A. R. Key, vytl, ),'i.* th-* little group of SulT*. -with Miss laining a poiitiinl situation with,
|* Xqung .men enlisting now will have und right und in addition have tin- are. each said, hqt for the Bcnvt-r
Vcrnoit nt Ijte organ, 'presented n
pay.
Holly was re.-ointm-hded by
committee representing t|u- Board of
develop
themselves t^.auc^r in nx- honor of seeing and knnwipg.thnt as work of the rV»w*c-s. nothing would
scene tonight, filayitig and singing
the
county
rum iui^ i ..tiers, the Ju­
Trade
performed
.their
.duty
well
ninny liyfnns, one of -Vihirh was
**nt *•? A tbt*y ran-Jjr g iv ^ tiR e Of- it state F'loridit has the blood to up­ have been accomplished.
You
venile
Protective
X^g^iatlon and the
when
they
appeared
before
the
rity
hold her stnndurds of “ first, last and
flcers lO 'i-rve Commissions.
nurses are entitled to more than an dnds in behalf of the hand orgutiiza- "&lt;»o&lt;L lb- With You Till*\V-.-Meet citizens of the eounty generally and
ull the time,’ ’ for justfre and honor.
Again." Rarre.l by a petition fur*
expressed tribute, your work
• .Tie eond to he derived by the
tile governor could dp no less than
i lion. Flleeled by the musicians com*
Already the first contingent of Amer­
tiier on. some thirty colored wnnn-n
noble
und
on
the
unbiased
sheet
of'
to appoint him to the position. It
young iin-n enlisting.at the present ican fighters have landed in France
posing tin- band, Instructor Gal*
and a few white women joined in the
is a work of love on HullyVpurl und
,rl' to themselves und the and others are enroute. More, must well done 'Itfil*. u.future rewuyd bit j higlu-r. h«« plac—l his'lirganizatioti iu
refrain. Afler'the singing - atid .with
been# placed to your'credit.
lie experts "tho aifistance of every ’
r" ' ‘ **mrnt cannot bo oveh'eatimjtluA
l
class'll*
i*
tjvmonxlrat—I
by
he sent ipid in supplying these men,
fn-rmisnion -of the matron, the soffather and mother in the county in
j Ike hundreds who gather iu t he park
and it is hoped thut large^ you are -appealed to
to do your
fragists adc|ressed their fellow prison­
tiffs gri'at work of protection for
outr'ir. ,.f young men will rospon part.
A farmer iicrtr Sanford is giving regularly to enjoy the concert!.
Mighty
effort
on
your
part
ers -on the Mihject of r “ \Vomau’iA
•.it ontv.
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Juvenile offenders.
.
today insure!* success.
Your gov- away tomatoes, to all people who
Rights."
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par&lt;-nU, ministers and public eminent wants you to rally ’ round calf for themN Tomatoes are "given
Jamestown Hoard of Cnntnicrre
"Comfortably Fixed" in Jail . .
°"tcial* throughout the state, ure- the Hag*nnd place yout own home state away" at the rate of 12!-/ rents per
The Civic Weal, published month­
Sanford avi-nyj e has recently bcin
"CfiJUldcrlng
that it is a jail, we
| ®&lt;Hf brgcntly .called upon to lend among .the first. The pay fs good, pound in ApalurhtcnliG Apalachi­ ly by the Jaineitown fN . Y .) Board
improved
by the fin e. new store
are very comfortably' fixed,!' said
‘tlr “ &gt;d in procuring enlistments the cause is grout.
cola Times,
». , » f Commerce advocates a traffic debuilding
at
the eorner of Snnfortl
Miss Vernon to anewspaper mutt
'•&gt;r the .iguiar army.
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who was' permitted to call. "W e avenue nnd Second streets built by
.
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N. V- Company lluyH Sanford Farm
hud shoulder, kale, bread und tea for Mrs. DeF'orest and these two rooms
tn.-diab- service in Ktiropc, erpecThe American Agricultural Chem­
supper.-und now we ure just having a jiuve b een ’ rented by D. D. Cald­
Wiy th.- Infantry.
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well and S. A. Irwin who will bundle
ical Co., whose headquarters uro in
little inging bee
before bedtim e."
New York, stayed off as long as
The other young women smiled dry goods and groceries und tliey
R- il * ontudly arrived home Wed
exficct lo see ull their old yusti mers
they could but finally had to nekwanly aild' nodded approval of .the*
l i r . l ' * r,,,n‘ “ trip to North Caro- knowledge the wonderful possibili­
and their new ones pt tin- new
..statement. \
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stores.’
Ib-ssie Jones, • a negro woman
ties of Seminole tjnunty soil, nnd
charged with larceny inrerrupted at
yesterday, through Messrs. F\, G.
this point, shouting through t ie
Bradley, son of President Bradley,
bars:
of the company and A. J. Burdin,
their travelirlg agent,^ purchased u
"A n d don't you forget that we’ ve
large farm near Sanford, and will at
been here u long time and we’re hav*
once put the trnct into a high state
Germany haa a new enemy to deal mighty sweep th" Canadian forces ing a good lime for once."
o f efficiency.
Mr. Bardin, who is with. Iiruzil, The great South Amer­ are closing in on !.cn* nnd have al­
Tho suffrngists smilingly declined
one of the best posted men on Flor­ ican Republic lues dropped neutral ready taken two other towns in the to discuss their imprisonment. Nqr
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was Tiny.comment forthcoming fropi
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headquarters
of the Nntional Wom­
* fuger s Slayer Admits Hullb
Saiannnh Postmaster Refuses To Pass
productiveness.
Mr. J. J. Quigley, United States and Entente powers.
an’s party, which has .directed the
Magazine To Subscribers
May Re Insane
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the company's auditor, here yester­
At this moment it is impossible.to
picketjng demonstrations during the
day, likes Sanford so wpII that he say just what action the Brazilian
last eight months and whose leaders
Savannah, G a„ June 28.— Tom
telf r ’’i a‘ *,UDe 2'*’ — Cocchi, the assures us he will be bark this win­ government will pursue, whether
A TELEG RAM
• agreed in polire court that jail sen­ Watson’s, Jeffersonian, is being held
fc*b th **U *laycr of Ituth Cru*cr ter for a real visitv
they will enter into actual hostilities
tence dhoulii he accepted instcud of in the Suvjinnnh postoffice by order
tuittci f! 'l0- hal hcftn mornl|y ac*
Tallahassee, Fla., Juno 28th
• fine*.
or only aid the allies morally, has
of Postmaster Marion Lucas, jwho
•onirwt f, r ^ls act ^ut
Mill willing
•Capt. Geo. G. Herring:
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Sanford and Orlundo , have, mar­ not yet been determined. A t best*.
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li'gnl penalty of his
Sanford, Fla.:
« see calleN through the bars
They provisions of the espionng.- act. It
k s!* owned by the municipalities Germany looses the neutrality of an­
•factri' i
^ arS ^onD* via -the and these murkets have proven other great power and is forced to
Appointment
Seminole
• will spend part of the time writing seems that Watson has been vigor­
ku cfr ' ia'r mute, und emphasizes
'County Guard Officers will
• arguments for womun’s suffrage to ous in attacking the conscription
profitable. There could he made in abandon the use! of severnl impor­
of t l fr°.r
American method
tant ports thnt has afforded them
he made today.
t
• be published* later.
Apalachicola
cAough
business
to
law. and upon the matter being re­
cu,|'*n- Insahity has been enS ID N E Y J. C A TT S .
Charges of obstructing the side­ ported to the Postmaster General,
make a city market profitable, ’ and until now piuces- of temporary- ref­
k'b| 1S a|,*l0a for C occh l and po»- we have not heard one argument to uge.
Governor.
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walk are pending against other wom­ steps were taken to prevent delivery
.
0,1 Ulus ground extradition will refute this statement.—-Apalachico.u
Today’s reports show mnny gains
en pickets,- b' the date for their of the inuguzincs until necessary In­
Pre»mt -d.
for tho Entente troops.
With a
trial has not been set.
,
Times, .
vestigation would he made.

BRAZIL WITH ALLIES
AGAINST GERMANY

COCCHI DREADS
DEATH BY THE
ELECTRIC CHAIR

MORAL WEIGHT WITH ENTENTE
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Fire Year Ojd Plays Dual Role
Many motion picture actresses
have played dual roles on the screen
but the first five year old girl to do
so is Baby Marie Osborne, Pathc’s
famous child star who is to be aeen
at the Lyric Theatre Wednesday
in another Gold Rooster plsy called
"T w in K iddies,” produced by Bal­
boa under the direction of Henry
tono, tho famous scenario writer.
The supporting cast is a splendid
one.
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GEMS
Theatres
BY CONNIE'M

changed dispositions.
The .gtory »
works along eith a sustained sus­
pense and a happy climax.
The
doubip photography of the two chil­
dren is an artistic triumph. .
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By SADIE OLCOTT

Greatest Machines Were Ori­
oles, Cubs and Athletics.

" I bavo Dim to give «
1 •ocount to
you of my stewardshiptie aald. “i
hnre boon prudent In ib«
■pnlfPiTTHi
rather than that It ahoul.l u w
by the owner. Tliero aro fourth,
- — ---- -—,
iur; nre at
130.000. Tbo (*x|M‘n*c* that you
owner incur are about Rooo. \enrl*
you ati lucctne o f lia.oou."
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“ And. this Is all mine; nnnn of n
yo u ra r
r 11
“Certainly. Your father and I wrro
good friends, although he
ol(, „
than I. He rolled on nie to take rare
o f the property for you and make I,
pay you."
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•Did he cajiect you to do thla for
nothing}"
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‘ Jhere was no provision made In the
will for compensation of guardian "
“ You were then well off, weren't
you?"
“ Yes."

My earliest recollections aro of leav­
ing homo In tho cast and journeying to
Colorado. Wo went part way by rail
and tbo real by stagecoach. Our homo
was on the stage rood between Denver
and Georgetown. My father waa en­
gaged In mining operations o f ono kind
or
another for tfu or twolvo years. My
Opinion
of
Boston
Fano
That
Pitching
Whan Orlolas Swept ths Country They
mother
died al this time.
WIJI
Hold
Up
and
That
Barry’s
Staff
__ Workad tha Hit and Run Stylo—Op­
A
short
distance from whore we lived
Before
October
Will
Hav*
8ot
Up
posing Pitchers Hurled Wide When
" t w i n Kiddles"
an
old
lady
kept bouse for her son, who
8omo
Now
Recorde—
Agnow'o
Rogon
Pittsburgh Tried |t Out, and Result
Pathe Gold Rooster play produced
bad
prospered
In having bought a mine
oration.
Was Laughable.
by italboa, in five parts, starting
which.turned out to be very valuable.
Baseball sharp* who bad expressed Ilia name was Henry Aaburat. Aa u
Baby Marie Osborne at tho Lyric
Counio Mack le winning laurels as
. ,,An,^ y0'* *&gt;•»• since met with flnanTheatre.
an after dinner speaker. Committee­ parly doubts an* willing to admit now little girl I used to look up to him a* Gal losses}*'
men In ebargo of large banquets, espe­ that tho Bed Box, under Jack Barry, something very far abovo me. When
Cast:
" I have."
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cially those baring a tinge o f aport, are aro every bit as formidable as under I waa fourteen years old my father
Bessie, "L ittle M ary Sunshine".. . . a .
"I can't manage’ this estate." 1 Mid.
gleeful when they receive an accept­ Carrlgnn. Tho secret o f Carrlgau's sue. atrurk a rein of oro which promised to
. Baby Marie Osborne........... I must have a liushuml to manage Ic
ance
to their bid from tho tall leader.
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c»*ss was In the good pitching which ho produco a fortune. I remember seeing for me."
Jasper H unt—...... Henry King...-----The baseball engineer’s forte Is tho obtained throughout tho l&amp;i game cam­ certain boles that hail beon dug, but
He
winced
nt this and asked me If |
Mrs. Flannigan
Ruth Lacltae .....
that was all I.knew nlwut the mine.
meat ono flnda In hla utterances. In­
had
any
m
iejo
.y^nr. j told him ri,Bt
paign and tho spirit o f tram flglu and
Witliam Van Loan
Sly father died suddenly I&gt;efore bis I had. "There 1* a matt whom I dearly
flected oratorical salad la not for Mr.
gameness.
Thero's
no
way
o
f
telling
_____Daniel Gilfethrr. * '•.......
mine wns developed enough to be sure love. I propose to mrn orcr the tnanMack, but when ho talka ho says some­
right hero whether Barry's pitchers of Its value. Before passing away he
Heater Van Loan R. Henry Grey
thing.
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ngement o f my pni|K*rty to him nt
Fay Van Loan Loretta Beecker
Tbcro wasn't a participant at a re­ will hold their stuff through tho sum­ asked Sirs. Ashurst to tnke care of once. If I enn win hi* love uflcrwnrd
cent big baseball dinner that didn't re­ mer and fall, but you eau write It down mo and apimlntrd Henry Asburst my well nihl good."
'Spencer, the fam ily butler. .. ...
joice when tho toastmaster Introduced that tho t^nm light aud gameTiess art* guardian. I was thru lift eon. and Hen­
____ ____r . Edward Jobson ........—
IIo wn* evidently much disturbed at
When the "False Friend" comes
ry was twenty elghl.
Mr. Mack as ono o f tho speakers.
there as o f j-ore. ‘ - ­
Fay’s governess ...rr.-.Mignon- LeBrun
this, but pulled lilmself together anti
to {he Lyric Theatre on Friday the •The well known sago bad some
By wny o f consoling me nt tbo time said that all wns ready for the trans­
It Is tho oplnlou o f Boston fnns that
The feature at the Lyric Theatre patrons of this theatre will have a praise for Mordecnl Brown aud O nto
of my father's death tbdjr told mo Hint fer. aud I had only to narno hi* suc­
tin* pitching will hold up and that Bar­
Wednesday is "T w in Kiddies," an treat $ra this newest World-Picture Overall that tho baseball set should not
I wns heiress to a largo fortune In the cessor.
ry's staff before October will have set
mine my father had discovered. I wa*
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other picture starring the little girl Brady Made will present Robert miss.
“ I desire," I replied, "that you shall
some new records. Ruth and Leonnrd,
not consoled by tho luformnUon. I was ■ucccod yourself." . .
*’1 saw Brown and Overall pitch-In
‘ with the big ({rawing power, Baby Warwick and Gail Kane in a splen­
two of the best southpaws that, any
Marie Osborne. There is no star to­ did production and in roles that fit tho world series of 1008 between tho one manager over hdd In the American at on ugo where I could* not appreciate
l i e looked at mo with a puzzled ex­
day who appeals to young and old them perfectly. This attraction is Cubs and Detroit." said Connie, "and I longue, won three-quarters o f the Hie ndvuutngo o f wealth. I only knew pression. I snuggled up ngnlnst hint as
thought then that 1 never saw such gnjnes put Into tin* won column by the that I waa alone lu the world. At tho I had done when I wns n llttlo girl and
alike as this tiny one, and Pathe has certain to lie enjoyed by all those
sauio Him* I w
fortunate lu having a
wonderful pltcblug before. Brown was
found it difficult to release “ M ary who see it. Moke up your mind to especially remark able, and Overall was world's champ* In the early spring. homo with two niicIi person* us Mrs. looked what I did no{ say. Ha under­
stood and folded m oin hla arms.
GrlfTIlh, Jones and even Mnck claim
Sundshino" productions, fast enough he orio of those seeirig it.
Ashurst mid her son. They were IkiIU.
little t&gt;ehliiil lilin.
«
"B u t"— be began.
their team* are not particularly vulto .keep up .with the demand.
."1 majlc tin*. uuuiL&amp;Ljiotc .then, that ticrntjTn wrOFo opposing southpaws, -very kbuLtu. me. and I xvns n*siircd 1—" No IntterGl-brahc-tn;---------First n famous fohlhall star, sec­ no club could ever* boat them when
Hint 1 w us t&lt;&gt; remain with them always.
Baby Marie Osborne plays her
"W hat will the world say}"
lb* till* n* It niay, any A. I*, fan .will
I uu* "ill| a vhll'l |ii f&lt;*elli,g. mul iiiv
ond a rising young attorney with tin*' they worn night. Two years bili'r my ndijilt thut tin* Tigers. W hile Sox. In
"The world has nothing to do with
dual role in "T w in K iddies."
U-nrlng toward iiij foster father wa* tho matter."
world before him, third a 'broken
dlillis
and
Yankees
hale
In
sen
a
left
lias the part of a spoiled little
that of ii child. Ilud he lioon my real
spirited, broken-hearted tramp, and
Ill* mother wa* arerjaynl when w«
bunder on the rubber for tin' f&lt;*&gt;.
brought up all wrong and that of
fifI her I could net linve home myself
fourth
u
man
pith
a
new
hope
llum-i
announced wliut had occurred.
Two
good
left
bunders
ure
worth
al­
a sweet little girl brought up all
nuy dUTorouHy toward bhu. 1 ulwuv*
most a* bltlcti a* a "big litre*" compos
MmsoiI Mm g*»&gt;il lilglit In-fore going (o
right. ~Yhe spoiled little girl has for ing fti Tils heart these are fin** viiFt-1
ed o f |wo right handers uinl ft lefty. In
A Time for Everything.
hod und on mooting him lu -Hu* moma hard hearted pld ous steps in the progression of young
the Nut Iona I league tin* left hander I*
Ramsdell from happiness to happi­
I-dilh—"I*
ll title Hull you huvo
Iqg. IB* often .went either to Denver
and the sweet little girl is
not held in-such high repute, blit thill
qtinrlclcd
with
JnckT’ Ethel—“ I
ness.
The
story
of
this
man's
rise
or
to
Georgetowif,
and
sometime*
when'
the daughter of h inine formenn.
I* unquestionably due to the fact that
lie Journeyed on hor*(*huck I went with •honlil any not! M.v iilrihday i» next
and fall and final rise is graphically
There is a strike and events so shape
innuy .of the dangerous hitters I ii T o ­
woolt,"
*
lilin. I hud my mvn horse.'
t*»inir»t»ly told in "T h o Falsi
ner'* circuit an* right handed batter*,
themselves thut the Twin Kiddie* nn,l
I went to *ehool In the en*t, Imt not
I’ lclun*
w hile Eddie ( ’ollln*. Jo** Jai knoll. T rl"new
»'w
"World
’nrl.|
Pi
get mixed. Their mixing in cidental- ‘ Kri" " ' 1- "
for long, being liiiuii-*l&lt;'k for riio-o- wl&lt;*
Some Giant Cottlefitb
Itrudy
Made
which
will
Inseen
on
Speaher, Tv I'obb. Sam Craw ford. Hob
|y is the thing that brings the strike
tind trit on the plai-c of parent* to inr.
Rome &lt;-&lt;■11a&lt;*fl—It :ir&gt;- *.. I Friday
ut
tin*
Lyric
Theatre
in
thi*
tendi,
George
Sl*h*r
ami
Flunk
linker
to an end and inak&lt;&gt; t|o- old grand*
und wlieii 1 returned 1 don't know Slicker*, wle n *irdiJn-'| t.. lb. i
of the lop A I. Illglit o f KW'ntsnicn nie
t-it\
Robert Warwick portrays tjnwhether they or I were more delighted lenglli, run eiieoinpu** Hi,- girth of a
father kindbearled after all.
left
Imnded
batter*.
*
,
character of Rainsdell. Gail Kane is
at
our reunion. Nevertheless, tliero lialf-ilitzeu litinmti being*.
The Twin Kiddies are named Fay
seen in the role of the young woman
wn* u dlflfcrer.t feeling between Henry
and Bessie and neither knows of the
who -means all to Knmsdell aud
With an resjM-et In the world for und me.- While 1 wa* gene from home
ot|ief's existence when the story be­
Protection Against Hall.
whose loss is one reason for his down
Alexander of the Phillies and Johnson I hud (imnged from a child lo a wo­
gins.
Fay is a spoiled youngster
man.
There
were
no
more
father
and.
The
government Is encouraging ex­
fall. The story move* sw iftly from
o f Hie Grlffmeii, It I* good Ilnstnncse
reared in the lap of luxury. Bessie’s
dogma to assert that Italic Itntli 1* tin* daughter kisses meriting* nud night*; periments ||| Ftlini'c with II (Il’Vlee &gt;"
entertaining incident to entertaining
daddy does not possess richos except
biggest drawing curd, In tho. pitching no more sitting oil Id* lap while lie protect ngnlnst hall, essentially u
incident, to the startling and uuin herself.
She brightens up the
line
Hint t|ic game tin* seen since told me stories. Besides, xvJtett ue large lightning Tod of pure cupper
expected climax. All the supporting
huinbb- home and make* cverj
Christy
Mathew son's lievdav, and, In went away front homo together, Mr* which |* *nhl to so nlTecl n(m•&gt;*■(•tr• r.'
member* of the &lt;ompatiy an- ca•
eleetrHIly- that hull stem** cuitiiol
deed.
the'opinion
In Boston I* that Hie Ashurst went with us,
happy.
|pnlde and ' splendidly east.
The
It wa* i.ot long ufter my return from form.
Until
|K-r»oii
I*
dm*
for’
a
wider
popu
By an odd circumstance tin ,w ° i whole production bus .been staged
bully than any one since Italic Wad school tl.ut I nntli-oi! tmxlidy on Hie
children meet and in a prank,
on a lavi-h &gt;eab"T h e
K.tl-c
dell A&gt;i*| how they would torn out to fins’* of Henry ui;i| Iii* mother -Some
gel into each ollier's bonus
Hilng Imd gone wrong with them, hut
Friend" i- a thoroughly
ei'li-rtaiu*(*• the Bills- In action!
----- ^ 1 1 3 ^
change Ihcir dressi-.-. Tin
uglify interesting mie. See
So mil'll f&lt;&gt;r the Itisl Sox nee. As they did ih&gt;( tell me w hat 1*1 was. Never
Photo by Auu-rl'-rtii I'n ** AnsociutloO.
lioUM'bolds are amaze, i
for Hie manager himself, to date |tarr\ tlieli’**. I beard certain tiling* tliuj led
!
ha* held up his end o f the argument me to believe I Inti Henry bail been In­
COMMi: U.XCK.
In the age old eontroversy a* to xrlictli vesting the money ho hud made lu cer­
W hen " T h e False Friend” comes
1er i*r led a Idg league manager could tain pro|icrtli** Hint had turned nut
to life Lyric Theatre on Friday the
play one of the. mid diamond |«*&gt;*lih)ii* worthies*, and lie and hi* mother Were
patron*, of 11*- iheatr- will have the
and get m u i wlili it None can tind lm|Hiverlslie I. This lufortn-il Ion came
w|,u l||t,
„
y
lo tin* about the Halo I reached my
opportunity of. seeing both Robert ainkwon Hm American league p.-nmmt,
aud we were scheduled to meet tlio ' •• -• '
J
-.
Id* team, mid hi* lletdlng game has eighteenth birthday, which wn* I lie'age
Warwick* and Gail Kune 111 splendid
Cubs lu the world series.
been simply illllneli-e. He I* a llttli when 1 &lt;oultl claim my* pro|M-il&gt; uni
role- to lit .tin iii p«•rfertly. The p:*.t"i.olunm* o f adialuo
were written
,,,,,i„, weight.
i„ i., i» ............
,
,
release my ‘guardian.
,
....
........
,
,___
miner
Is Worcester Jnek,
but
MIIS of thi* theatre will also have tin- nlNiut Hu* great till) machine ami how
tine day Henry Ashurst called nie
he
has
a
lough
Job.
and
It's
a
new
one.
opportunity of witnessing an excep­ the Hub liusi* stealers.would rim wild
Into llie library. Be wa* sitting nt a
Give him tliqe to work Into Hie roil
tionally entertaining- production and oil our cntelier* I never said till* to
tine and lie’ll get back hi* surplus desk w i’ ti |MI|s’rs Kpienri otlt before
CO WIIERF. THE CROWD GOES
a fuattire, t hat bus been staged on a nuy lino before, but It wasn't the t.’ub dealt, lie I* iio ( a rugged athlete In him. He placed u clmir for me beside
partichiarly lavish scale. "T h e False machine or It* haso runner* 1 feared. any sense of the word and needa
him and began to loll me about my
proper U•
Friend" ik crammed l o the brim It was Brown and Overall.
safeguard Ip the way oY extra llesli.
AT THE LYR IC FRIDAY
"All my plans were made to diagnose [• The bunt game bus always been the
with ncidents. It moves swiftly. It
the pitching of Brown and Overall and
WEDNES DAY
soul o f the' Bed Sox attaek-at least
moves logically.
I,t has a memor­
try to get under them In some way.
able climax. ‘ See it. You will like it. In Hie' series It did not take long for slm-e Jake Staid Iiconme mnungor o f
I'albr I'rrvnU
H O R N E R IVIILITAR Y S C H O O L
.
the team. 1’ nder Carrlgnn It-wns domo lo see Hint Brown and Oxerall
I ! * * • f r r o n l o f l a y ears o f th tro u g h w ork In p r r jia H n r y o u n f m »n fo r
U llw fiilir t*
|Uh) Marie
ve|o"|H*d bendtlfully, mid Uill said Hint
f ttevi'nim * n t . a m i T ^ h n ir a t S* h o u U , a n d for
life . A N o a - w &lt; a r ia h T h r U tu n «choo..
( L b o r n r In
I’ulatku i$ soon' to have a sjtip weren’t the pitchers ffioy were fwo bo uttrilmied much o f the Bed Sox sno­
&lt;Ura Klmha'I
M rn n ^ f a r d lt y . M I M a i y tr a in in g . N e w liuRd^nca, flr fp r o o f. U r r C i m p u i , w ith b a » r U il
,
In
years In’fore. We hit both hard and
a m i foot h a ll r ro u n d ^ t r a n h p ouru , a n d r u n n ln f tr a r k a . C a p rtu a a nYbdprafp BtmUm b r g k t*
building
’
plant;
New
York
parties
re** in. the recent world's series to the
"Twin (■•‘••sjle-,*
JHpkmwf Mn. Writ#* ft»r IlluftraiatJ ratalof.
•‘ The llise of
; having .recently^ pufcaha*c(l ten acres won the series handily, but I linve of- superior utilization o f the bunt as In­
Susafi" .
.
^ J. C. H O R NE R , Principal, Charlotte, N. C.
teu
thought
that
had
tho
two
Cub
Also a l.nne- . i of land adjoining fha’P ’r try and a deal
volved In Hie ono rtiu, .sacrifice bit
pitching
star*
l&gt;cen
right
the
series
some Luke*
Also Ihilhc
gnnie.
.
I is*on for tlie purchase of :t saw mill
would linve lioen oiic o f Hie tinniest
News
But you ought to see. this 1017 Bed
Comedy
there. . The plnnj will give em ploy-| fought lu tilstor/anil would have taken
Sox crowd bunt Hint American apple! X X X I I I I I I I I I I I J X X X I I I I I I I I I I I I X T X I I I I I I I I I I I I X S C X I I I I I I I I I I I I X X X
. un-nt to .100 men.
seven gullies to decide.
Manager Wilbert Itohlnson said when
j_
“ I .linve.been In bnseball several dec­
be bnd Ids Dodgers lu ltostop that be
ades
and
think
that
Hie
three
greatest
Flagler county lias probably made |
.could, not remember swing a team Hint
a record aud established a precedent uinchlnu* were tho Orlyles, Cubs and bunted, so well-ns Hie Bed Sox did'In
j for tile stuie in the matter of the Athletics.
Ib'esprlug series between Brooklyn and
"I wa* managing tho I’lttshurgh
voting in.* the referendum election
Vilagraph Presents
Hie world's elniuiplous.
tentn when the Orioles began to sweep i
__
. . . . .
a!
*
.
•
for the creation of the now .county.
tho cout.tr&gt;'- They made the ’race a v
n,,,n
" lirT&gt; * ,wun bunU
II . S O T 1 IE R N I N
said Bobby. "In all those games
; The election was held recently und jono
iit me
inviniy with
miwi which,
miicn they
nicy ... 1' , _ ,
,
,
Joko by
the facility
not onu single adverse vote was cast. worked the bit and run. The owners 1 °
W,th thcn' 1 rr , V n£ r
M AN OF
''here a mm. nttempi ng to snoriPerfect unanimity in a matter o f this flf the Pittsburgh tea... came to me mid
•
■
$
'
kind i* seldom found, and it speaks wanted to know why I didn't work tho flex* for Boston did not go through with
M YS T E R Y ’'
It
safely
nod
successfully.
That
one
j well for the Tuture of the county. .lilt mid run like Hanlon's stars.. I re­
exception was whou n man popped n
July J!m! is the date on which the plied Hint I would try It.
short fly to our first buseiiiuu, who
a Christie Comedy
"W
e
tried
It
tho
next
dny,
with
Inugh.
county becomes an actual fart, and,
nblo results.' 1 bud n team of wooden was playing way lu.
of rourse, Bunnell will be (he coun­
"The Bed Res nre my Idea o f a well
sboed chap*. Nearly all were hs slow
ty seat.
*
ns the proverbial snail. Jake Hockley drilled, fighting, Intelligent ball club.
was on Unit when lie tried It the first They do the right thing at the rlgllt
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
time.
Tho other fellows saw what wo time., i t ’s known ninlnly ns a line de­
County Agent Evans of Osceola
i
•
fensive club, but 1 know from experi­
county has received another ship­ •were going to do, pitched wide, mul
"Purple Mask"
A. Ilrady
ence that then* Is a tine punch con­
Jake
xvns
caught
twenty
feet
from
tho
Presents
ment of line pedigreed shoals to be­
Irilu k l (•rare
cealed all Hie wny up ntid down Bar­
bag."
'
('mutd and Krutii
come the property of the boys of
$
'
ry's batting order."
I’Md
Werwkh Is
Osceola county.
These are pure­
Olio o f Hie features o f Hnrry's man­
bred Duroc Jerseys and although OUTFIELD BATS LEFT HANDED. agement Is the regeneration of Catcher
"The False
A Good Three
Ram A gnaw. Last year Agnqxv was
they are bur five-and b! x months old
Friend"
But 8mith, Rica and Milan Uss Right
Heel Feature
•
••
*
i
••
not rated very high by Cqrrlgnn. but
they weigh from GO to 100 pounds.
and a Good
Arms to Throw.
Barry, with Corrigan gone, lias brought
They were from the Carol, planta­
Pathe News
■• Comedy
In Elmer Hmith, Clyde Milan and
tion, near Mobile, Alabama, and Sam Bin? the Washington Hcnntnm out (tie fact that Agnew can and docs
catch smart bnlL Rani has boon be­
have been subjected to a double present an unusual trio, giving to the
i
«
hind In several wins of late.
Ills
treatment of serum, which should team tho only regular outfield corntd- throwing Is up to tils well known
make the hogs immune from cholera nation In tho major lengues batting standard, and Ids blttlilg, strango ta
COM ING
FULL LIN E OF ELECTRIC FANS
from tho left side of tho plate. And
for
life.
* .
say, has helped victory Itostonwnrd.
“ The Mvstery of the
yet every one oTtbcm throws with hi*
-•____ i______________
• •
.*
•
. Double Cross"
right hnnd.
Old W s s ts rn P itcher Returns.
Known to Earliest History.
Much depends on theso players this
ROSCOE ARBUCKLE
The Dos Moines club o f the Western
Gold was known from the earliest yenr—that Is, particularly ns to what
In the “ Rjiogh House"
historic times, and Is mentioned In they do with tho hat, as their fielding league after all lias secured the return
the eleventh verse of the second chap­ ability offers llttlo cause for worry, al­ o f Pitcher Paul Musser, the Indianapo­
ter of Genesis. At llrst It was Chiefly though Itlce should Itnproro somewhat lis club bnvlng decided to send blm
used for Ornaments. The trade o f the In this respect with n llttlo more expo- hack, not because o f lack o f class, but
goldsmith Is mentioned’ in the fourth risnee. But If bo can bit closo to Ills for tho reason that tliero arc eight
verse o f the seventeenth chupter of 200 mark o f last year bo will get plan- J pitchers on tho Indianapolis team who
Judges, In connection with the overlay- ty of chaucva to smooth out tbo rough have caught tho eye o f Manager Hen­
lug of Idols wiili gold leuf. .,
•pota.
dricks•
•'Twin Kiddles" was written for
Baby Marie Osborne by .Calder
Johnstone. He has given her many
opportunities and she rises to .their
several requirements every time.
She can be -the naughty, spoiled
little girl just as well as she can be
the sweet and loving one. She al­
ways distinguishes between the two
parts—she never confuses them.
Mr. Johpstone, one of the best
known scenario writers in the busi­
ness has supplied his story with a
number of unusually fine touches.
There is not an angle of Henry Kings
work as a director that passes with­
out the most careful attention.
King also *plays the miner well and
Daniel Giifcthen is good as the
grandfather. Others in the cast( nre
Ruth Lackaye, R. Henry Grey,
Loretta Beecher, Kdwurd Jobson
and Mignon LeBrun.

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No young plicuoms Were picked up
by tho Phillies this spring, but Pat
Moran has reason, to Omni. Ills lucky
Btnrs that something happened out on
the Pacific coast. Inst whiter that was
o f gv^nt beuefit to the Quakers. This
lucky event was. tho failure of one
Gabby Cravath to land the manage­
ment of thu Vernon team of the Pudfle Const league, for Cravnth has
been a life saver to tho Phillies. Ifls
bat has been Just as lui]&gt;ortaut In help­
ing to win-games ns It was two yenrs
•go, when foiijj things stood out hi
tho Phillies* dnxh to the peniumt. Then
It. was Hint I’ nt Moran’s system of
management, Alexander's pitching,
Crivath's hitting and the strength that.
Dave Uuncroftt"gnvc the lnllald were
. It was in the fail o f IMS that Crevatb hail trouble with his legs. Lnst
year Gabby wus homesick for Ids fam­
ily out In California ami for the sight
o f Uto baby that was Itorn a few
weeks after bo entno east. He did not
have nearly so good a season from
the playing atandiwlnt ns be had In
1015. *It looked llku the hushes for
Gabby, nnd he was’ willing to "return
to the Pacific Const league. In fact,
he was eager to do so.
The Phillies' officials tried to fix a
deal so that Cravath would he made
manager o f the Vernon team. That
deal fell through for various reasons.
As the whiter waned Cubby yearned
to remain-In the big show. It Is un­
derstood-i tint he was offered a con­
tract for less money than ho received
last year, as It was expected tbit he
would not bq a regular this year. Tlie
understanding, though, was that tho
•alary would be boosted if for any ren*
eon Gabby got In and ptayed regularly.
In tho training camp days nnd on
the way north Cooper was figured ns
the right fielder for the Phillies. CraVitb, though, looked gbod to Moran,
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QuakVlV offensive. ft l"*,!.s ;ir- If t 'nt
v at It W " t l h | s u r e n11•| ilt |. •• 1*1 ji j lilt t jt y
rqits this setthmit ns lie di I tuo years
tigu, tAnI from tin* ,way tlml lie bus
been puling out four buggers be l;us
nil excellent eh.iiiee of breaking the
uiujor league home run record of twen­
ty-live.
l t d Ween binding ii young phenoiii
who might "lyiNl" whey tile big test
•'ume and who would have to lie Aeliooh
ml, nml getting Imml picUetl u veteran
like rmvntli any tiinmtger would
doubtless lake the hitler variety of
player. In thbi rospoet Im k has cer­
tainly broken with the Phillies.
Wtmt la move. Grover Alexander lias
rounded to after getting a poor start.
Another *troke of good fortune for
tlie-Phillies, nlttumgh it should really
lie clmfxcd as- excellent management.
Is In the work of Joe Oeseliger. Tills
tdg Ctillfondnii has nil the earmarks
pt another Alexander if he ever ac­
quires the control that (drover usually
has.
Oeseliger lias been carefully
coach ml by Moran and the team’s
catchers, and he la now looming up ns
I’nt’s second Iwst bet In tho twirling
line.
Oeseliger lacks only first class con­
trol to Ih* oiil* o f tlie gnme’s greatest
pitchers. He lias every other requi­
site, and t)Tis control he appears to be
gradually acquiring. Like Alexander,
ho could do Iron man duly If called
u|xm. In fact, it looks ns though Joe
would do even better work than lie has
done If he was'crowded with work.
This' pair should buttress tho.pitching
staff in the days when tho double
headers roll ground nml tho managers
will 1st hard pressed for twirling tal­
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Will know, too, how imuiy workers,
trained and untrained, are needed to
equip each factory and liow easily now
workers cun lie trained to take the
places of the more highly skilled who
.may be needed elsewhere.
. The proposal to make the Inventory
was‘ placed boforo (Sovenior Holcomb
by one of the lending attorneys of
Hartford on tho night following Presi­
dent WTlsuti’s announcement of tho
break In relations with Genxmoy.
The governor wus quick to seize tho
Idea., Hu arranged to nddress n Joint
session o f the assembly the following
tiny. In Just WX) words ho outlined
what ho Wanted.
Citing the costly experience of Great
nrllaln, he said that “ a prerequisite o f
a mobilization of men and*Industries Is
Urn collection nml classification o f In­
formation ns tp (lie avallablo resources
of tho country. If we are to servo
bravely arid efficiently wo must liegtn
early and act promptly.Within an hou, after tho governor
had finished spealffng tho hill providing
for the census, approved by tmih houses,
was presented for Ids signature.
Traps to Not $500,
Ilood Itlver. bro.—I). E. Rtanton, a
civil war veteran, has n stu, Georgo
W. Ftanton, who, according lo a letter
receive*! hy the father, will clear more
than $500'from his traps In luike coun­
ty this winter. The young man writes
that Ills chief revenue will tic derived
from eoyotes. Young Mr. Stanton has
already tnip|&gt;cd eighty-five coyotes this
winter. He nays that he haa killed
alx bobcats.
Young Motbsr of Triplots,
ltulllmore. -* Probably one of the
youngest mothers of triplets ever In
this city Is Mrjs. Lena Stockman, who
fa only eighteen year* old. Three baby
girls recently arrived at her home.
Their father. Ioiwrencc Stockman, is
but nineteen years old. Mrs. Mnry
Herr, mother o f Mrs. Stockman, has
recently achieved n record o f her own.
She la only thlrtv-four years old.

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flare cuffs finish tho two-piece sleeves
and there arc largo pockets on either
sldo of the front, which may be omit­
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In medium - Ire the Jacket require**
js , yards I »:--•*» r-iarerlnl, wtth
yards of 36-Inch lining.
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edges to corresponding llney iif-snuitl
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W l i n n . m y h a n d a n d o f f lr l a l a a a l a t B a n
tho advertiser.
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f o l d . F l o r i d a . I h r 4 lK d a y o f J u a r . I B I 7 .
and I couldn't get It tsit. ____ ______ know who the
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K-A. UOL'GJ.ASS, ( Irrlr.
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a
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wF*IF§*Sl(5T^!T5VetPV#®fi1 ? c Ifahkmmm
Bollrllors for Complainant.
SJ-Tuaa- Sir
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and told mo nbt tq worry. I would a letter and address it as per in-

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Kdwln Dcnby, former tnemlier of jeongress from Mlehlgun. enlisting In
tbo tuarlue cori&gt;a as a private. Iaiwer plcturo Is Representative Augustus P.
(isrdner of Mnssnchusetts. wlio Inis taken lip his diith-s us’ n h*«ei»e oilb er

Indeed, were In* Innocent wmihl be not
hnvo asked me to coino down and liear
bis explanation?
That Is tho Inst I ever saw o f Ralph
Lorlng. rIlls
* action
‘
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In not defending
himself and going nwny looking like n
culprit cun tinned me In believing that
tbo.charge ngalust him \vns true. Rut.
oh. h o w .l Kiiffered! .It seemed at
times tlint I must recall Idm nml tnke
Mm. guilty ns lie was. I might havo
dono so, but lie went nwny from tho
town, I heard, to accept n bushiesp po­
sition elsewhere.
. ,
loiter a woman who was n -luutnnl
frleml o f Ralph's and mine canto toseo
me. She bad the anonymous ' letter
with her nml one from Itnlpli. lie had
i11&lt;!••i -. .I nil il:,. !..■ in. r, "1 pr&lt; f.•r a
wicked woman to n fool, hut I am tibt
In tnvo wtrn eirh.’ r TITTsTs II gl en I dls
a p p o in tn ii'iil

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H. McLauJin
K. ft. and S.

0 . J. Miller
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Thatrbrr (Crafty Company, a Florida
rnrporatIon, Frank A. Ilr*i and Miry
M. Ilral, Ma «»Ifr, J. O. Ural, Waltrr
S. Adama, J. II. flrown and Mary
l«ro*n. hia mile. M. II. Thatrhrr.
t»roffr W. Ilnatwrlfht. \V. J. TheiM-n and FranH. W. Thifprn hi# w(f#,
*— J . ( liU h o lm , I.M ui«a X
K o r irr
a n d A . I&gt; . I t o r i r r , h r r h u s b a n d , W . H .
V . Co C o l l r r , \V , U« &lt; &gt; h a r lrtr* n t

.T o reduce my large stock of
pigeons will seirsom'e"Carncaux and
Homer Sip'sh 'breeders. Mated and
working pt'rs
guaranteed.
Also
youngsters. Leonard Yihlen. R. I).
A

\ narlra W. Young. I.Urlr f.rwi*. f». V.
Johnson, WHIiarn Cark, and Laura
i lark, Mi aKr, Mrraay Monro, an
administrates of thr r«tatr of |l. (t.
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loaa. Widow. Frrd • Clam, Augu*t
Srhnrldrr, Charlra Vrrly and l*«&gt;lh&lt;*

Untied llrolherhood of Carpenters and
Joiners of Amerira
Sanford Local Union No. 1761 meets
first and third Thursday night at 7
o'clock in the M. W. A. Hall, Pico Rlk.
J. W. O. Singletary .W. W. Van Ness
• Soc.Treas.
' President

N r r l y , h ia w ife . ( i i l b r r t I L I . r a r h ,
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husband,
l T. (J. S ta to n a n d V lu la S t a t o n , hia
a if r , d r fr m la n ta .
O r d e r fo r H r« % lrr by l* u h tlr a llo n
T o T h a t r h r r I t r a l t y . C o m tia n y .
I t a p |&gt; r a r in f b y t h r a ffid a v it o f c o m p la in *
a tit h r r t i n filr d t h a t &lt; u b p o t n i ha a l»vrn la*
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b rra u » r
n o a c « n t o fd r f r n d a n t T h a t r h r r
K r a lt y
C o m t ia n y , a F lo r id a C o r p o r a t io n ,
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For Sale — Registered Duroe Jer
scy pigs. Mm. II. E. Curlett, Ge­
nova.
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85-tfc
For Sale— Seventeen n'eres, 5 acres
eluared.
Fronts on Lake Monroe,
F in e' timber and worlds of muck.
One mile from postofflre.
Inquire
of Herald office.
84-tfc
For Sale Stock
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Celery City Aerie No. 1853
Meeting every 2nd and 4lh Tuesday
night at Ho'clpek. Eagle Home, Oak Ava.
Visiting Hrathers Welcome
E. E. Hogan
C. C. Woodruff
Worthy President
Secretary

Modern Woodmen o f America
Meets 2.-4. Thursday evenings, 7:30,
in M. W. A. Hull, Pico Huilding.
,
C. E. McDonald
C. D. Couch
Consul
Clerk

in the Geo. H
Apply Rox X.
Tir-i i
Ult tills

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Itnlpli hail told our mutual friend to
explain I lie tiiniter id me She hud a
specimen of Naruli linker'* handwrit­
ing with her and •dioued me how near­
ly Idem leal It was with the alionviiiiui*

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All Work K c c c i vcb My l'crHuna

By RLTDI GRAHAM

For Rent With family of two
hleely furnished screened apartment

Sly nieces, Alice and Ress, nged res|&gt;ecthety nineteen mid seventeen—th.
ace ulien a girl Is thinking of mA
nace asked me to tell them soiiietlilng ule'Ut my girlhood. I tdld them
of nu Incident that had occurred to me
which I Intended ns n lesson for them.
This was the story:
When I was Just yoifr age, Alice. I
tad. Itnlpli T-orlng nt a barn dance. He
bad recently come td our town, and not
only IsH'niisc ho was n new ndjnuct.
hut a very popular one, n nninlier of
the girls set their caps for him. I
didn't, because I couldn't believe that
he’d consider mo for n moment. Hurnh
llakrr made the llrst dash K&gt;r him. Al
though he was attentive to me, site
made every effort to take him away
from me.
I told Ralph, that ho’d better switch
off from me and lake her up, but be
said that he. was nobody's property
sml wmihl do ns lie pleased. Whatever
was a girl's duo he would scrupulously
observe, hut that didn't tqenn that lie
was not free to associate' with whom
hr piraved.

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P H O N E 148

, Lost— Illack spaniel, long ears
short tail. Finder return to &lt;Dean
Turner, care of Turner's grocery and
receive liberal reward.
83-tfc
-------- T T------------------------J.ost Gold Inukct with initials
"W . K. \V." engraved on it. Finder
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January Wheat Crops.
Only two countries. Chile and New
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erytps in January.

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lit day of May. A. I*. 1WI7. *
Practice in Stale nhd Federal Courts
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No Animals for Him. *
One dny John's mother wits going tn
havo company and site told him to go
tn the market nrfd get some oysters.
William (In k *71.1 k.u r*
She said: "W e will have oyster soup." (lark, hi. »l(r, Merr.y Mon•
John was busy-thinking. Finally ho ro. »» •ilmlnUtrilrl. «l Ihe
ctlil. it I*, li. M,'sr«ie,*vleeuld: " I ’ll eat (lie soup, but no animals |reusi, He-ter A. Fellow.,
wt'tcw. Frill Clark. Auguat
for toe."
Sehnriiter. Ch»rle. »^«ty and
Millie Nealy, hia wile. (Itlberl
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of Charlea Neely and latlil* Neely and M. It.
Thatcher are to thi* affiant unknown, »ml
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h All Local Advertisements Under
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Line For Each Insertion. Minimum
Charge 25 Cents.’

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CLASSIFIED
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Telrphoue No 25

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For Rent Ten room house, electrie lights. Corner Oak avi'hin and
Vill.vjo Lit* In China.
Chinese vlllitgo .life h essentially Fnurtli street, opoMte’city park. Ap­
8&gt;'-it|i •
deuiis ralh', alitm-t loininiinlslli'. riiere ply to W. W. Iifliig,'
ure not tcdn.v have not Ins'll for .vn
turles—feudal lords or even great land
lord- It I* « eoiintry of ishmiiiI pro­
prietors. elan government, with pr;oll
•all* all the men of middle age il Ini
over In a ••.itnimililty having .spial voUm
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split up sienller and more equally tliiui no il
In anv other lolinlry tu the world
— *Furnished Knnrnn by Ouy,
or
Mouth I’.irk nvjuiue Hat,
Fteviting »n Old Saying.
The old saving that where there'*' North I'ark avenue, over I
n will Hi.-re* a way Nt ill holds good Philips &amp; Co. drug store.
with certain restrictions, hut the nosj' James Patton, manager.
-'h
i-in w-iv of doing things demands l«nh
will and .Mil The Individual who po*
sesses both these.virtues will lii'id III.
WantOl ’ \ * good trurker’ for 5
road to success coin|»a.rslively tlinniam * of liigh eultiv ated m ink'land
I,",-. Illlkl'l S \\ 1*1*1.I.
in Orlando, conveniently located,
Doing Your Duty.
within 15 minutes walking distance
Th o*e
who do It always would m from i i liter of n ly .
N’ew a room
*o,*n think of being lom.-ited of eating liouri and hath. • t, , city.water over
their dinner iih nf doing I heir duty llie place, also casyoio lake w'utcr.
What honest l*oy would pride hlmsejf Cali lie rented nr hnuglit. .A rare
oil not picking n |MK'ket? A thief wlic chance for the rigid man. Write nr
was trying to reform would.—Georg.
see o. V. Zangcn, loti Court Si.,
Macdonald.
88-atc
Orlnmlo,

A Housshold Jewel.
••|h ylinr new maid com|&gt;etc!it?"
"Very. . She can even fool agents
nml peddlers Into hellevlug that she's
udstress o f tho house." — Pittsburgh

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Contradictory.
'"W hat did Rhuik say nlmuj me?”
"That you owed Idm l i f t "
••Why. the lying scoundrel! Well,
can Just whistle far Ills money Uo'V
won't pay him one cent till I got g
and ready.- Itostnu Transcript.

xtatioi^ry.

. Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. o f P
Meets second and fourth Tuei

itruclloiw In .he ,d
N r.,lio n n o f ( h a p l r r .S S S , L a w . o f Flor
Sanford Lodge No. 27, 1. O. O. P.
Ida
' Notice la hereby riven that Jarpea B Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
FOR SALE
All vis­
Foatar. |&gt;urrha»er of Taa Certifleate No I in M. \V. A. i f all, Pieo Work.
2IC, (fateil tte 6th day of June. A. I». 1910, iting brothers cordially invited. •
haa tiled aaid rertiflratv In my otTIcr. ind
/. \V. O. Singletary
ha, made appllrali n fur ta, .deed tn j,. 1Jim. F. McClellan
rue in arrurdanir ‘ allh las
Said rrrlifl
N. G.
K. Sec.
ra'i rml rare, (hr I..II....... diarrihed prop.
"**• ........ *“ " — ‘
enunty. Florida.
(.’ ■le City Cam? No. f». W. O. W
||&gt; »I| S', of NKl, of SH ', ,.f s \V*, '
Meets second and fourth Wednesday
See. St. T St, lias*. J9 Ka.l
Ti e aaid. land loinr aornrd at the date nights in each month.
ul the iaauanre of ,uch eertl.leate In the F. L. Miller
J. y. ifoolehan
name of W. I.. f'ook: linlm raid certifl­
Clerk
Council Commander
eate •h,|| be retlremed aeeordinr to law
taa deed will UaUr thirron on the 7lh day
of July. A. !». 1*17. ..
ff. P. O, r*. San loro Lodge 1241
Wlfnree my ofnelal' aifnatur* and teal
For KxchnngeT-"Yacht Kllayre,
Meet first and third Wednesday night
thi, the Slh slay of June. A. I». 1917.
3 6 ft by 8 ft beam. Will cxchang
nt Klks Home, North Park Avonue.
&lt;»*ll
K. A. IMM’Cel.ASS,
Clerk. Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
F. S. Frank
O. L. Taylor
for a good 1916 or ’ 17 live passenge
fly V. M. Douelio, n. C.
Secretary
.
Exalted Kulcr
automobile. Address W. F. -Ayres
*J Turn. S t-e
Daytona Reach, Fla.
86-tfc
In ( Irrull Court. Neeenth Judicial nrrull,
Seminole Count,, Florida.
In Chancer,
Urn la min lire w
I _ 1_
a

Ing town, pur|K»rtlng to hnvo been w rit­
ten by n girl who had been Jilted by
Ralph a n d w a r y tug iu «j ngnlnst him. I
nearly fainted on reading It. Msytio If
I had njoro time I might havo recov­
ered sufficiently to avoid making a
dune© o f myself. Itut, unluckily, Ralph
rang the liell within half an hour after
I received It. I ran upstairs to ipy
room, and writing on tho hack o f the
Horse, sound and gentle, witl
letter I had received. “ All In over be­
buggy
and1 harness, in good condi
tween us," sent It down to him.
tlon, $100.
See H. F. Jammes
R. F. I). Sanford or Hcrny Wight

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Wilson &amp; Housholder

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

.G E O , A . D E C 0T T E S

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In C...I -l i:&lt;r t..uni&gt; J*d«*
County, Hl.l. of Flu,lit.
In re t'.'lulr al
W'n It. Ilurhannn .
To a ll Crrdltot., b l l l r e , I . U U I I
■It t'rr-np. ti.vtrif Cliifn. or
.ff.iniA*-aJ,I FZ.Iste:
\
.. Il .n&lt;l
OM.i •Afh
l ■* k Ilf
Yuti
»t )"U are kerrl.y nndfl.ii
•n&lt;l f»«jul,r.l tn |irr»rnl *ny rUlm. unit d»m.nil. s.htrh &gt;uU, •&gt;, either or you, may
have uilnit Ike e-tutr ul Wm. It. Kurhsn.n,
derriml, l.lr nl Eemlnntr county, Ftorl.U,
in thr un.lelrl*tit.l eierutrli ol ..Id *-Ute.
• ithln two yr.r. troui lh» dily hi-rrol.
Ililr.1 May t v A. !l I»I7
KONA OllAY BUCHANAN.
Klreutrll.77-TuM-»te

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Sanfnrd Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
Communication every first und third
Thursdays nt 7:30. VisitinV brethren
weleome.
O. J. Miller
O. L. Taylor
W. M
Secretary
Monroe Chapter No. 16, It. A. M.-Meets every second and fourth Thuft
dny in Masonic Hall over tho Imports
Thestre. VUiting/omnnnions weleomi
O. L. Taylor
C. J. Humph
Sec’y
High Priest
Seminole Chapter 2, Order Fsstern Hts
.Meets every first and third Tuesdsj
lr\ench month. Everyone who has seer
hit Star in the East are cordially invited
to visit this chapter.
Alice E ftohblns, Scc'y
The Sanford Council K. of C.
Mce's tho 2nd Sunday 3 p. m., and 4h«
4th Sunday 8 p.'m., each 'month, at K.
of C. Hall, Oak Ave.
Thco. Schaal, Grand Knight.
C.-L. Britt, Fin. Scc'y.

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In the New York market are then
given at $10 and 110.50 for the be*t.
Thia winter will be another good
.
R .JL HO LLT h BdKor
V M. HAYNES, OttrineM Manager tim e ftM—rtrising-potatoes' ill Ilorftls.
Make arrangements for seed pota­
PublWhed Every T w « )« I and Friday
toes now. Save the small ones; they
are the beat for fall'planting.
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■ o n a u r n o N fb k * . in ad vanc e NE..VRR T A L K B A C K
mn t e a r . . . . . ...............................no*
MONTHS. ■M*«****&gt;* * '« &lt;" ,t&gt;**4 1^® N ever talk back to n fellow that's
abusin' you—
,
• B i l l MONT1IH.................... .T*
Jes' let him carry on, an' rip an'
B d i t t i r i U th* City by Canto* *2.00 Pe* Tear la
anort’ an’ swear;
Adraaca ar 10*. I'r r M a a lk
araxawt* la Adraara M a ri Ba M ada a( OffWa An’ when he finds his blamin' an de­
famin' is jes’ amusin' you,
la r i' Aa Hn a a l-O a a a Mad M a t in * « n « I&gt;ad
Y o u 'v e got him clean kaflummixed
IM S , *4 Iba ranadW a al ttoafiwd. rw rid a
U a d n A&lt;« W M arrh f id . 1 »T ».
and you want to hold him
* there.
• • It .to lln a ld Dalldtad
T tla M a a a N r. U »

THE SANFORD HERALD

THEHERALDPRINTING COMPANY

4i-:#r a
T H B SANFORD HERALD
have caused heavy bloom In'several
communities and. there may be an
Unexpectedly large output of -lath
■fruit:
The board voted to contribute
$100 to the campaign for funds for
the Red fcroas now under way here
and throughout the country.
Ac­
tion also pus taken for carrying the
life insurance • and building uj^*n,
the positions of certain valued em­
ployees who may be. ended on fo
military service under the selected
draft. The salary committee report­
ed the schedule under which olficers
and employees will be paid during
the coming y e a r.. Sundry other
matters of routine business' were
givert consideration.

Jane 26, i 3n

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RESERVE STRENGTH
in the training of an athlete, the running of a horse, any test o f en­
durance,. reserve pow er is necessary’ to win— so it is with the battle
o f life— you need reserve power— the power’o f m oney to keep going.
H a ve you G ot It? A re you increasing your reserve power in a bank?
*iThink this over and see our ollicers about investments.

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PEOPLES BANK OF SANFORD

N ever talk back an' wake up the
Decided upon only tw o months
whole community
ago, after tho bulk of vegetable unci
An* call a mnn u liar over law pr small fruit growers have .shipped
politics;
their crops Qr had made marketing
If. R. STEVENS
* C. M. HAND
0. L. TAYLOR
R. R. 0FAS
YoU ran lift an* land him furder an' arrangements, 'the handling of truck
I'realdeaCashier
Aii'j Cnhkr
%lr*-r,,.jd.t F l WOODRUFF Vlcs-Praiidanl
with grueefullcr impunity
and melons by the Exchange has tloW ith one good jolt of silence than I vcloped already into a usiness of
------ it hull- -lUran Licks.
JcausilU'lilble volume and nAich prom----- 0 -----ise. Ways and means o r Increasing
tho efficiency of the organization in
“ POOR F L O R ID A !"
Surrounding himself with men in­ this field and of giving it n greater
"Et'ZIITMKNT nr T " ,: 1 ST,
experienced in statescrafl, and him­ amount of produce to tnurket were cause il hy diseases and othpr conui- stranger 1,1In,I Pol,led film and fed h*m
II. h. Uaml lllllr, at &lt;. • im--v ( (
gone
into
quite
at
length
in
the
tioiiH.
The
supply
of
edible
meht
self inexperienced and
visionary,
nwijy. It happcni*! that Antonio's son,
meeting, yesterday.
and fat is falling bo low that the Jose, twelvo years _of age, who had
Semimde county gives $;lon() c' fax fa" i f ! . saTd, tt ill * hir 1iy reused t hr
While
vegetable
growers
will
*biT
United State* Department «if agri­ been apprenticed to n slui|&gt;k,**|s*r. was
tho Red Cress.
M first year of Catts' administration
urged
16
’
form
local,
associations
culture
lias Issued warning to house­ coming homo and was astonished. to
j
■h,i4us*i »•*•* •rut tan 1 i
from f » ' j to io m'rlls. Commenting
\
----- o ----seo his father led along liHtnlfeld- IH'tkf ul inunlleu i„ m.i„. ptvT,.r
wherever
practicable
and
in
Ibis
way
wives
to
conserve
the
sm
all,scraps
of
Plant City
■' *h *■'?"" •« tk" j.„ T
Every citizen of Seminole county along this line the
stranger.* Tlio boy folfbwctl riilH-, U*f«re
become an integral part of the Flor­ lean and fat meal which so many t*l hy
eUrk rfrrult r.iun. s, * .
^ v |aki*s a just pride irt- the fact ihat Cpurior says:
n.ohli.
on the Pah .!«, cf ,\u«u.i p, - '
ida Citrus Exchange, for the present are tempted to throw away us not Die two for awhile, but finally lost
J,lsiPisnt
name*
■« »&gt;in&lt; *e.‘
" T h i s will he part o f lh,e price of
. Seminole was first i » preparedness
them In ttili crim'd* o f |»cop!e on tkw
!,*. V; l!“ t*|« «f Ovl.-lti, t lnrliia
the privilege of shipping through tin* worth saving.
,.
stm*ts. • *
listening to a hunch of Office seekers
“ * '&gt;• Ms»hhurn «t Ovir.lo. I'toiht,
and assistance. *
. s. It. rr»*lef C)t llvle.ln,
organization will not he confined to * "Although Florida does, not have
'Jose went home and told his mother
—' n e a r l y ev e ry one of* whom’ have
—
----John
Hrruge* «t Oviedo, rtorola
members.
Many growers already aa many families oit'qome states, the what bo had seen. She knew (lint her
.
itoitT. w i,\n*
pie hy ap­
The war will firing privations and secured a slice of the
are under contract with other mar­ total meat waste in thi» junto, husband had gone to do some work for
SB-Tuss**
rrf-totc
tt" Her.
. suffering to all of us hut the folks pointment to o f f i c e - a s reward for^ keting agents for portions of their
caused principally through death and a btraugvr, hut nothing ipore. Site was
Utfil
servlees,
and
the
others
ijr*
- that reside in^tfeminofe—munty-mn
________ __
very much worried._lim_eotild only Nmlrp'bT IpoHnil.in f.ir I 4% |)* t,I |
raid to avail them­
Sit ||on H of 4 Pt.ipii r |*mi* I a* keep the wolf from the door about
the waiting list, expecting to get selves of the service of the F.x- e m a c i a t ion of frittIt- b y cattle fever a wall Antonfo’s cotnftfg home, J ,,*.,&lt;
Itin
ticks,
amounts
to
several
million
something soon.
Not one of their!
as long as any of them.
ate
Id*
supiier
and
went
to
h&lt;*l.
In
Notlee 1. herrliy given i t j i A t
changc (in the remainder and ultim­ [ pounds per year.
«•
curepiter
Tav i .qoi.
X
promises as to retrenchment hy I
■!(**-* than twft hour* after the mason
—O
ately to sell all their production un­
&gt;1h*,l«) . , \ ...
r \ I*
"T h e United States bureau o f ani­ start,* I* to hi* wmk to* rnnii* Ilack an,I I.-i* ate.I ..-.|
abolition
of
what
they
then
M-rmed
'
e.
riiti.v.
&gt;
n
*
.a,
.
Charlie Evans “ fixed" us right
der its direction
mal industry estimates gtm pounds told thl* story
II , 4 *1. 4 ] ell, 4 ( 1.in Inf , 4 * &gt;1,, j ,,,
tin tin-1
Inst week
lie look I*&gt;*h 11■•i1v '■&gt; ii-tb*-- i&gt;itiii &lt; niateriiilized
4 , m , *1*110
with &gt; v.
S'ttt-1 , . f i x .
llusiniraa
Manager
&lt;\
E
.*Stewart,
i
1
U
S
a
to
a
heavily
ticked
If,*
had
been
|
,^
|
|»y
til*
enin|,ii&lt;
&gt;
r
to
l - e i r &gt; 11.•• frttiovlns -t.-.-f &gt;&gt;- I
kinds words about Woods and tim-r- other hand, when tin* legislature.! ^ '
4
,
l
1
11
,
,
S&gt;'J,|,IMj!f
*■!-,,!
I
&gt;, t t*i ’ *-I II , .
xpressed himself after the meet j |f
polled'cow per year. As (lie n place In* knew not xvluwi* and h e a r d
&gt;w *, ut si.
-.
ry nod ourselves und credited them realizing the vcrioumi*** of the uua tng yesterday as highly pleased w|th|tot;lj u„ jMju uj blood m the onitntd a iloi.r i 'Iiw * l*»,l*ln.| (dm. 'iHirn tie Me
Seeiti.a |C. T|i 3 o a , ,
to the l'‘omincrrtnl.—-l.ersbnrg ( ’mu- tiiiu. voted 4a-iilMiJi-li some of tile tlie general null ink ^for tin* K\
Tt.t* t i d ! * • - , , • ••&lt; -..1 .| 4 , i he .I.:, '■I ,lh.
tt tinu tim e'in about 50 pounds, I in sceinicd a illglit ,,f step* .|m* a cold ‘*•*•1
useless olliccx, itoiiildy the tax com­
e, oj eueh trrttneair in ih,- „a.....
mercial.
ehunge,' reflecting the view s nf thu yearly loss may be four times that atmosphere. The bandage twits taken t.nknim o. A!»n T » v O r t U l r a l . s,, j'-*.
mission, which could not be clothed
(t»t, ,l the 7 *ti .lay o! J u„, A If. |
y"
' —O ----off
Ills,eyes,
and
In*
round
liltnself
In
members and directors who were in- quantity.
'
. •
tlte.t ►»!«! rerun, * l e In ray o l t l r , . . i , , ,
with power to produce results on ac­
the
basement
of
a
large
bulldilig,
lie
N e x t-Friday's isatie of The Ifcraid
the city. .Sale.*/ Manager E, L..Skt*l,n* 1 »*■!&gt;-irsti m for ta t UeK-il In
„ ln
count of constitutional prohibitions,
"E v e r y dunce of Itlnod lost to wits befon, a firitk wall, nml on tin* si'-ontanre with In*. S » M eerifne*!,.
will be under the direction o f Secre­
ly was cheerful over tile decision to
t.ikre*
(lie
fu'In
elnir
*te.
4i r ll-e-i yro,. •
,
the trill- *wns vetoed ‘ because the
ticks means a waste;o f some animal fi,*or w ,*re ninsou’s foofii and hrlck and uete.t 'n Sen,lm.tr- , o u - , s I I. ...f,
tary Marlowe of the Sanford Hoard
keep the advertising going, feeding
b
i'l
M
.
,-l
til,-rt,«r
TD*re
wit*
a
id*
In
*
In
the
governor judged that a hostile legis­
fat und lean incut wlgrh should be
of Trade and the real editor and the
th.it nilli it ]i, ran of it nin fur grow­
lature ’ W a- |r;,|tig In t!lk&gt; .iW4&gt; Up
, &lt;n-crved to
meet the re,|utre- wait and a 1&lt;■\ In tlo* nit lie Antoi.l,.
■I ri, , *
i, .
. Iiusiih -.-s manager will be in .J.u .4&lt;niier- lo ite r prii *-s than if none w .i-1
w.i* "rd&lt; ted t- i !&lt;-■■,&gt; tin* hi. he nilli . i He
)&gt;•&gt;!r t I i \ i . i i a . r - ’
Things do ti&lt;n
ment » ,.f hum.in cnii-umpltot,
I
..
.
n
e*.
.n,.|
,
e.-t
I
r
v
....
I ,' * .
ville a lii tiding t no .v.ii'i
m t ng
dotie
Dr .1 II )(•. », tic- voti*r..u !
b rh t.
t 1* *f 1,1
I r a \ ing the s p a - e ■re. riling (-. pan u ,
...
loos exjictl-x faxo|&gt; for tin- laVpityer
I'ltcrrfore the tick* are a very large
of ttif Florida Press ............ Uqti
* ! "*ed »&gt;** a patt ,,f the wull. When on Ilin lln, h »lny «»f July A. I* | 'q;
presiib tit f|»-ft for lits lioim* ut I I•&gt;r.
tl|e li*’ Xl few tea's, but We Well (old
contributing agency in making tin* •he work y.ns done Antonio was again
W t o * . . my othrlit #lznature
ence Villa |n*fore he could be intershortage of lean meat
as well ts blindfolded, led tip a [ l i g h t of slulr-i. M ,■ l h « -_*rih .Mr ..( June X I* 1
t
•
(that the jieople were going to rule.
Ik A
&gt;1.1., A
vfeued ’ Tam|ia Trlbttn*-.
"Pis a safe bet that from lienee- (In to It.**
o&gt;iini.i| fat, and every consumer of ,nn,lint,*d by a tortitotis route to a*
I er i, ('irrurt t'oya * -**i-i
Mo
**-Tu"*-Ste
Ily V. «| I . .
,
forth the lipn. James i.. Alexander
meat hr user *if products containing Jiolnt liedr Ills home mill left* standing I
H ha! Ho You Think " f fi ’
1*1 lll.lt ITY .C A M PA IG N
o f Volusia wifi-n,,t-honor any nv re
animal fats arc helping, through in- there. Tnkltig off tlo* bandage, the
" f t isn't often -ymi find :» big
&gt;\*l xrx f •# t j X **■•■11 1-1 ,
sight drafts’ for **an*&gt;l ‘at— f .r tie
creascd prices to pay
the c.ost of stranger bad dl»ap|-eared, and Antonio
S*«|■ia*f t «+f *It4HIX* I.KXX i .**- ..r r
flo rid
tir.tiKiNeresslly,
Not banker in a* « i 'y i ra»dy supers!t. -.tipportitig tin ticks.
Went leinte.
4*1m
governor hip.
N titl^ r will
\. , .i ,
ft
liou«. says
S'-oo- iii &gt;.i *t . &gt;»' ,-r ihl* ii.'.tetiMin* I if,
‘l.iixtirx
ploy bf:j».s |i;|t|ifs |o iioisiiv ;■
i, , f |»« j
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The
|’t.o|&gt;!e
si
ti&gt;-!,
infested
counA lltrUll-r'v 1) it. . I * -■b n l &gt; -. 1, ill her
a ' t - wh.it x .-»j
r *. v •! *&gt; i
J
Ill *■i r" if,i *i«.
t rii - i all wed alfotd to urg,* t hi ir door. Went i&lt;• ei w Jot im * there mo|
,i,b
telegraphed la
from \-*
•Ptlr I* Uf) fi,r
c
o
t
tt.
y
olfii
i/
1
to
make*
appropriafound
t
xvo
i,mi*
,
x
,
I
-i
a,
to
d
n
ceiurilnt
i
$ III! '
York
tie
o
t inn • 1 ,r bo ! Mil i .i |i|itng vat- ano tloll I** 11.il til bo xI; j n i -oifp. n in-1 | • ret *
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V a mertint o’ 1I
If- It I'Ll &gt;"no | XX.-*11 .1, • M
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I f. b r;i| st-rx I- -t r
, • -.Pirn; wI* I,
M
*
■ 1 bant, .1 t
. a *, r m i i . " , l ■ *• • in ,*r.ii|ii Mim* pr- ,1&gt;i&lt; , d . p xx . &lt;; -n-r &lt;oi’i •: XI M l| ■• . 1
lay He,, \
t : in I.. L~. f..r 1m ]re.i;.|e Ilf tilt* Ml gni e t lie hoi,. ^•u ii’ l.eil xxlial &lt;tih'r li I
- I . lee preside!!! re|;,|, ,|
Uldi
t ij t •-•* I h i ,-,| Mat, are lo lpmv t&lt;&gt; pay t|n-y xx i*n* v-ll-'it11,.* lor. mol. *x |&gt;. &gt;, p.:,|
she said that ehe siitq o m * 1 it | • ,-*.
I
story
iif
a
lit
year
•
p, r I h
[tin ’ gVivcrnnient'* rvliitrt* of tins work
a cotntniiidi-ii servlet*, since li xv.i* a )
I
since
birth,
who
spoke
i
h
h
'
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.elrrd I
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jin Florida and other ti&lt; k fever i|it:ir- xerx idil building '|*.i Mil-. lho\ ii-;.|t.M|
XX
bed an | p»edi. ted t III
* ■i niTtrltl
’»* * *
in
' ,iiitint ’ tiilii't.
a mi*a*or, for co'i- tli.lt It bad |*nsM.*M*| a fine si rx i e. !■ i
• It*
«.&lt; IkJM. % *•
r &gt;■*!&gt;' ■ttih. r iif t !tiTh
1 V {»«♦». I v
* r-. a t, it, ,f f.,»' l iippl;.
It fijid d!*np| ciited.
l i x e n x-Hort had
1 !ftlx I '-fi Ull &lt; MLifi
Ifitilf' Si*
. w*,*;.- ago the girl ft i f . - r.. u-!y til
bccfi
tnade
to
find
It,
Inn.
Imd
failed,
.1
* *; Hy V M,
V
"H ow ever, tho govenyneniV mon­
und was pm to bed. Physicians and
I sum,
and timv the church tut! hurt lie* had xir
ey
Vi!!
not
In*
available
in
I’nfintb**
f I specialist’, were tlt fot; 'Two days
del **d I tint niixiiex be ralsx-«l (or a ne*x |
l e t lln (.mi l., ■Pin; tl,
()
which tl,, mil liiier.il a ppropriation- Olio.
Ntillrr uf \(*p!(nlltifi #*»r i i f iK’ fJ I i in
Dr, T. A. \i al and h.&gt; •tlicn nt •of\erti-m g and &lt;*f tin* various fprills( i later while doctor.- wer&gt;- i»res»,nt tfie f{^ » i their own fumld.
i *M|iirr I %&gt;1. !..»»•■ uf I'ttithi-i
The
wxirk
Wln-r. At'lojilo relumed t,( hi* home
Nu'* m* |nfi l,i*f(&gt;)iy vi*n that W JI, H.»*i j
workers in tin Seminole t'ou n ty |of media hereto fore used were iln»r- girl called her nlolhcr" into tin* sick can only In* done •&gt;ii|ta cooperative
fM
ifi’V
i)iP«rf nf Tiv Orllflralt N'u -i t Inti i
that exeidng iilnl ii'slii*! Id* wife ( -i O.. $!th
The startled woman found
.lay .#.f Jan** A l» l!Ml»
Red Cris i dixi- on are dm all t he mq;ljly goto* int. . ft developed that j r,,,,m
basis. Till* glvernment is piiwerl, *s OIOIICX to In,X a lotrf o f bieild—there ’•*‘ 1*1 ' ff D^i ,tle ti my tiffirr, ttP'l it4' fitj-Ic
prni-u* t bi*i is
ti.ing t'i them f.ir t hr tin n rguiiiz.ili&gt;•li liit■» on iijilpl epough lie* * Ipld sit ting lip
4j‘|!I*aI Inn |«tf inn
fi* I*, up fTt if*
The glvernment
is pow win llolo* iii llic hol|*e -site pilil him nrdarict*
. “ M other," said she. "1 am going Masks-with liv, Said cr*rt l l l i *r* rm
able .manner in which they h a v e recipe bo o k s , store curds, etc., to
to help those who do not wish to Unit she flail given Die only money ttrarca thi* f*»t(o«iini;
iii*
i am
up*tr#l in St-mlnuh* rnynty. Horl*la#
taken u|i this great work and enr- last another season and that . no to die within a few . hours,
help themselves.
Spasmodic*, half­ they pn*M’s*ejl f**r u uetv ctitiiuiiiiiliili HW'i
uf S\V, of S\V, *!*»• Ittk !»*• ).f*.
ried it to n successful conclusion. It method of advertising yet tried had thankful this dreadful wnr wifi cn hearted effort* -will fail aa certainly service for a xliureli. Antonio itskt*! N. of sw cor tun K 10 yda* N .in )•!*. W
in
September,
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tf|
jfdK
S .*10
for rrif»rl«*ryJ S«*r. I, %+,
is tiiis spirit tlint gives one. the joy shown as good results mi those deus regular systematic work will suc­ Hume questions aU,ut the mutter, and 2M» S. IL *11 But. t ' i arrr*.
.She*adjusted
her
pillow
and
smil
she
told
film
.What
tin,*
nuns
hud
told
Tin* #ufrl Imitti bring aaurarrr! at Ibr «fa|p
of liv in g ' in a * community where thuae from newspaper apace. . ’
ceed. ■
of Ihn IvfuatKr «d*»urh rrflilirair in thr
her.
. •
Two
there tin* such big hearted people,
Some of "the-directors felt that in ingly laid her head upon it.
dam
n of A. J. Thompaoti.^
"K forida's recent legislature ap­
An Ultra pbpi&gt;otJ Into Antonio's head.
Abo: Tat CcrtlAratr N«* SW. dafrd thr
, ----- U ---- view of the short crop of fruit due hours later she was deud.
propriated funds for the state to use Might not the liox lie bad walled up Ard day uf Junr A. D. 1907 ha» bird »*id
rritiftratr in my nlflrr. an«! ma«!&lt;* afitdirH*
According to tin* New York Puck­ to the freeze and the drouth, the ad­
fn working with the federal govern­ fa the niche have contained Die lost lion for th\ drrd t&lt;» l»*ur In arrortlanr#
A total of twenty four cars of
er, "Potatoes continue high despite vertising should lie ’ abandoned for
with law. Said certificate rmbrarr* thr folservice?
lie
remembered
that
the
base­
ment in counties where county ap­
dr^rrlbrd tirofirrty altualo-il in Hem*
the big receipts.” The prices quoted one year at least. * The prevailing high grade rattle were received Sat­ propriations are available for carry­ ment fa which In* had doue the work fnwlne
irifxl** county, yinrlda. lo-ait: H« S- Sf! cor#
sentiment was to the effect that this urday. by Williamson &amp; Dennis ut
of Sec. S, . T|» 20 South, Itanfa 31 Knt
was
Very
large.
Straightxvay
it
occur
ing on vat construction and system­
_ would be an unwise policy, increas­ the &gt;yards ’ on Talleyrand avenue,
red to him that It might have been the
’m
atic work.
The responsibility for
Jacksonville.
Tills
representes
one
basement of a church. Tho Iwx was • l i * r t i l * n | t h i w u a n r * o l « u c h c v ftl{tr» « »
ing sales costs in otht*r fields to more
future conditions now rests with the largo enough to hold n numls*r of In th** tx s m v n» A - J . T h n n jt y o i* than equal tho amount that would of the largest single shipments of
P t t l r * * » , I H r t - r t t l t r i t f * * v lis n l&gt;«* rx-H»»n,*U
cattle into the rity in some time, and people and their, county official* in jileces. The air was that o f an under­ ■erurdle^c io law Is* rfrvd*. wilt l»*u* tinrehe saved.
on on he gi»t dsy ot July A. 1&gt; j 91 *
each Florida county."
ground place.
,
.
*tVitr*x* my oitleisl risnslcre *n,l *e*l Ini*
Information
presented
to
the the concern plans to turn some of
Antonio called JosA nnd told tho txjy the J tt Hay‘of Jine A. I&gt;. J*IT.
bhTtrtl gaV&gt; tri*\)ftin^Brtf.1 t the CnH-"'tllp w m e immediately over to Ar•lx
K. A. DoUObASS,
to lead him over tlio roufo lie had gono ■ -••
CJ»rk rircult Court Botnlnol* l o- Kl*.
fornia grp were of citrus fruits will mour ^ ^ °*
•'* believed by mem
on tlio night ho had done the work ao
Ily V. M. Douzlss*. I&gt;. C.;
S7*T«le*-5t *
fnr ns Joso had kept hint In sight.
advertise next ^winter more exten­
Egfuj - P iiun
Job© fed him a winding route, but the
sively than hefore and that Porto
trend wns totynnl tho church that had
Rico growers will spend ten cents
No. It
Mtsarl « f the Condition of
lost the communion service.
box in giving publicity to their pro­
The next day Antonio went to the T h e P e o p le s Bank, at S an ford,
duct. Jt was brought out that with
priest who was pastor o f the church
development.
It
is
stated
that
In the State o f Florida, at «he ('lose
the general tendency to economize,
By F. A. MITCHEL
und told him his story. The jirlest took
of Rusiness, June 20, 1917
citrus fruits will be in smaller de­
him down Into, tl;o basement of the
.
Keaour r r * ‘
Prairie
arrive
friim
---------------------------------------mand than psual unless thin public
-1---church, and . Antonin found the--place 1,o*n* on |t*»t E»t»l*
— * fij.st-Jiu
Loam nn t'oll«trr*l Rccuitty 60.1*1.00
can be made to regard them as ne­ Hast Coast:
Antonio wn* a very p&lt;*&gt;r man, who ho bad walled lip It wn* In a dark
Other than lloil 7:*t*t*.-------- 124.919JII
is known ns "atockers” and after
cessities rather than as luxuries.
IIveil In tfie outskirts o f Madrid. Spain. corner when* the difference between All other Loan, and UUcount*..—
being' dipped according to the gov
new and old brick would not be no­ Ovtrdrslu___________ —— — I I.TJO.OO
Accordingly the Florida Citrus
Antonin was a mason, tmt unfortu*
Stoc * ot Corporation*--- ——■
eminent requirements will fie sold
ticed without nrtlUelol light. Then Ilanklnc IIou*e, Kurixltur* snd
Exchange will emphasize the health40,74S.CS
nately was out of xvork. fie xvan usunl*
Put ore* and Ituildl,is* ——-----mason's tools were brought, the wall
to the various stock farms.
g.fK.OO
preserving qualities of oranges and
ly out o f work, for ho was tn |*sir that Antonio had put lit wns demolish­ Other Ileal Eatate________ ——
2.S70-4I
Claim and other lle*ouree*--- l
grapefruit in its advertising. Atten­
health and could not do ns much as ed. nnd the communion service was t'x*e from Ineorporate*! tUnk* - —• 2 I. 2 I4 W)
C'hertr end Eirhanfr* (or CtearM U ST SAVE M O RE FA TS
tion also will lie paid to the food
other men. The truth Is, he tin,] fu* found In the box
I4 »f«
42,101.41
valuo of these fruits. The ScaldsCarh
on Hand __ __________ _
*
cotrto so jioor that ho could not huj^
|J24,£tt.4T
Cattle Ticks Lessen Florida's
weet trademark of
the Exchange
lyiOlclent food to put strength Into him.
Total
Chances In War
Explanation of the Whopper.
will he’ featured as the consumers*
lie also had n w|fx» and several chil­
Iteltara
Llablllllra
f 30,000.00
When lawyers go into court they Capital
"Cleanliness is considered next to dren to provide for. ’
guide in buying and protection as to
Stock Paid Io
---16,000.00
.
quality.
As heretofore, the adver­ godliness hy a great many advocates
Drio evening Antonio wns sitting tie- claim the earth. It Is probably be­ Sorplua yuni!...._x --- --------—
The ideal way to make
U
nrilvidexl
Prufila
(Low
Eiperxw*
»nd
2.9J7M
tising will be placed through the of right living, but the cost of soap, a side his door, trying t6 alleviate hU cause there are so tminy lawyers In
T a ie o P a id )__________________________
memoranda and carry infor­
polltlrs that no ''nmpalgn claim Is ever
Individual
I),po,lt»
Thomas Advertising Service -of Jack­ necessary factor in thp cleansing pro­ despondency with his jilts*, when n
xoss
than ri*c,rd-lireaklug.—Toledo
mation that you need fre­
S u b je c t to C h o c k - _ l l l l i l ® . ' !
sonville ami Tampa, under the direc­ cess is advancing rapidly.
man mme along and, seeing Antonio's Blade.
T fm o
C e rtl A ra te * o l
l)* p o .lt___” ,____ 17,019-44
quently.
Covers la st fo r
tion of the advertising committee
"T h e
prices of some popular sign "mason," nskwl him If ho would
Certified Check*.... ...
H'-*8
Jta rs . Sheets can be obtai ned
■und executive officers of tho Ex­ brands have recently been raised like n Job. Tlie si ranger was neither
Caibler'a Check* Outiik h a h t M kn t tty t i i k in t k h io h
•tandlns _L.________ 3.3i».M
U. S. I.snd Othre at (islntsville, Kl,..
change.
from 20 to 40 per cent and the well dressed nor well favored, and the
anytime, ruled in six styles. .
to Incorporated
June 23, IS IT, l)ue
H ank.
*
42.SOS-9"
Jion^nipii
feared
that
he
would
nltt
tie
Notie*
U
hereby
(i*,n
that
Chart**
J
wholesale
.prixe
on
.certain
lines
of
The
meeting
yesterday
was
well
— SU.Stl S3 2T6,S»l.*2
Round in Handsome Dura­
Vermtttinrx ot Wthlws. Klorlits. »h6 on !&gt;*x'lnai ilrnoalt*
(&gt;ald for his work, lo.t lie sskrat the June
T o ta l O rp o a fta ________________________ _
t7;i 1912,
m»,t*
llome*tes,l
Kntry. ..Nn
attended and enthusiastic.
Only toilet soap has advanced 200 per
.
e
i
c
f
i
l
*
i
.
ble Black Morocco, with Red
nature o f Hie work, whether It requir­ 0I07C3, lor St* ol SKq, Section 29 ,mj NU
three directors were uhsent — Carter cent in the Iasi few months.
T o t a l _______ '__________________
ed much strength and wtint would tie ol NBU, Section Si. Townahlp 19 S, R,B(e
Leather Index that enables
E ,- T•*■•M
l U hM
»iaaav*
* * e * M em
n1
o1U
tiri*r id
, ia
*•n , h t a 1file
11Wlid T\
F!•
„ —laartlsr «• !
"One reason offered for this in­ the jiny. The stranger rejHIcd that an 2“9Wr.|
of Dade, Klurk of .slarion, and Ray­
ol Intention to make Five-year Proof, in Stale ot -Florida, County of f5*?* .uM***buveyou to fipd what you waut in­
|k#
mond of Lee.
Estimates pf the creased ctist is that there is a scar­ hour would lie required to go and come eatabliah claim to th* land abovo described. I I. O. L. -Taylor, Carixier ol me
betor*
cprult
court,Aridii.l
at Tavar**,
named
Hank
do
*"
oernvu
liana
■ui.m—i "awesr
,
stantly.
.III—
, on
.. clerk
■
t. .. I10th
111i* daw
»1i ■* Plot- abov*
k_..._ atatement
____uo
. I_I*aolamnly
at»u#
im
. •to
n 1th*
11# -&gt;
b*la
- '*. mly
&lt;r
probable amount of fruit to be mar­ city .Pf animal fats which go into to nnd from Mto work, n half hour to 4
Ida,
the
day nf
n[ Auzuat, I19)7
'■
Claimant•
name*'a*
wltneiaea:
the
manufacture
of
soap,"
says
the
do
tho
Job,
and
the
pay
would
las
what
knowtadfe
and
be.lah
TAyi/)H.
Carrtw
.
keted next fall and winter made by
T. I. lloyd, ot Wrklwa, Florida
K. A. Ilu’ h, ol Wekiwa, Florid*
members of the board varied accord­ weekly bulletin issued hy the tick he held In Ids hand. Opening the hand
(ieori* tiarwood ot Paola, Florida
Hubtcrlbrd md «wDrn to
—
he displayed a large gold piece.
'
ing to locality hut indicated a crop eradication committee.
Harvey ft. Rtnlro*. ot Sanlord. Florida.
Utmem.tM.ZS.da,
Fhane 148
Antonio
agreed
to
do
the
work
andl
Hanford, Florida
r o b t . w. Da v is ,
"T h is has been brought about by
from two-fifths to one-half the nor­
Ratlatar.
It. R !&gt;♦•». Notary Public
received hts par In advance.
T h «;
mal production. The recent rains decreased production. of live stock
Tua* A Frl-IOtc
My Com. Eap. Jan. 26, 1920

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THB SANFORD HERALD

QUTJH£ClTY i.
7 Little Happenings— Mention
of Matters in B r ie fs
Personal Items of
Interest

forefront at all times and they can
he depended upon to do their
•L&gt;r. -Kerens has-jrn»r-ffrrtTfcTr
chosen profession, is on the eve of
getting married and pudding a line
home here and had all the world
before him hut he feels that his
country needs him and he is going
to the front.
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HAPPENINGS U PTO D ATE

E V E N T S . . .

Addrraa all CommimbtiffBi far tkii
Column lo "SwtMijf E*f»!ortMor Chao#
Mia. H. A. Tarkrwn. i'koM Na. 10)
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As in almost every town and city
in these United States of ours, society in Sanford has vacated her
throne in favor of the Red Cross
who.reigns triumphant in the cause
of humanity. Lost week was given
over lo lled Cross activities and it
isXVTrlia thrill of pride mid pleasure*

Samm»ry of the Floating Small
Talka Succinctly Arranged fur
Hurried Herald tteadera

Mrs. G. A Radford. Mws KnSnmornl ll.idford ami Haul left Friday
afternoon for Atlanta tit visit the
eldest son of the family Walter, In fore he leaves for Ute Texas border,
They will visit Waycrass and other
Georgia points
before
returning
home.

The Church in Sanford
I'he mid-week service at the M eth­
odist church this week will he spec­
ially, interesting.
. Several leading business men will
Fred Williams has returned from
make short talks.
Secretary M ar­
:the training camp and is home re­
lowe of the Hoard of Trade will discoverin g from an injury to his leg
euss "T h e Church, its Value'to the
that at the present unfits him for
M r. and Mrs. Harry Wray and
business Man,"
A program ‘cif hat we realize that there wo* scarce-j
ictlve duty. As soon as he recovers
ly
a
man.
woman
or
child
in
our
m
t,P
,)auKhtor. Blanche spent the
music and simg by the intermediate
- he w ilf lake his position with the en­
midst
.whohad
-not-some,
p
a
rt
tn-phty
week
••ml
in Dayi'cmT
Phfilr and orchestera. Come enjoy
in the glorious work. Almost every
gineering corps with the rank of
an hour with us, Meeting opens at
first lieutenant.
one gave something, some gener-j
Mri&gt;
Went^n-lurned Mnn7:4fi o’clock.
Mm. Henry Wight nntl children
____ __ _________
" “ J * mnn&gt;" Kavp " m" 11,1(1 " ,rv,("** day from a vi.it t„ Daytona,
are home for a few days from D a y J k 11a vine tn,t nli,„, ,
. • aml * ven the
wer* « nroll,,‘1!
tono Reach. Mrs. Wight came homcTcail zh
at
^
j !n,‘ l,"r ,ho 1*:1" ni’ r .,lf thp
Crow;
Mr. K. M. Hunt I. fl las, week for
t
J_ &lt;i._ I&gt;_.| !&gt;________ ■_ ,
I'
* 11 * 1,1 v»cni va tan taKclji, L'ivmir and datne.
The colored t.i_ i__
. ..
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lowly

Itltj.
89-2tp

tlon and suffering to himself and hit
dependents.

For Safe— 1 Electric Iron. 2 burner
gas plate. 2 card or sewing tables,
China and the Tartars.
I dor \\ hite Leghorn chickens for
The Mnnehu Tnrtni-3, who conquered half prire. Must he sold in two day*
the early Chinese, have left the Impress 006 Myrtle Ave,
89-1 tc.
of l heir former iinumer of life upon
many styles st*‘ii today In ( 'liltieae fash
i nr Sale Two thoroughbred bulls.
(oiis of clothing. F'or Instance,- the oOl- Harry UHlfT, West Side
H9-2tp
clnI •■(Nils, as wen in China at the preeent time, are made wilh very issnillnr
For Sale Ford touring car. good
sleeves, shaped like n horse's leg and
condition, J225.00.
Wanted quick
ending In wlmt fs an uunilstaknhle
sale.
Address
E.
L.
Murray,
Hox 93,
hoof, couipletcljr covering tho bund.
89-2tp
'Hiese are known ns horseshoe aleeres. Orlando, "Fla!
This Is owing to the Intense loro of the
For Sale— Piano. 210 Park.
early Tartars for horses, from whom
89-tf
they wero pmetleally Insejiafahle dur­
ing their generations of wild wander*
For Rent* Rooms for light housellig before settling down in China projv
er. The old cue Is also said In have %eeping*or bedrooms. 210 Park.
litsm worn In Imitnlion of the horse’s
89-tf
tall and also as a useful halier to Me
about the Imrso when the Tartar curled
Wanted -A good cook.
Apply
up beside his beloved diimh friend- for 601 Park avenue.
, 89-.'itp

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W anted at Unco Suvuntl yoi.iog
Walrus of Alaska.
Indies to learn the millinery trade;
The Alaska walrus tire enormous. Apply at the French Millinery Shop.
The average one Is iis Idg ns an ox.
Stl-3te •
Judge mid Mrs. Stringfellow re, llrn,.tl yesterday from \V.,d.it,gton Hint li often weighs more than ii ton.
A walrus was recently killed by somo
lo r Sale Due good baby car­
mid 1 he (*nro|it)Us.
whalers near Point Harrow, whoae riage. and Imby pen. Hox 1073.
lieail welglusl id ably ihuiihIs, and skin.
S'Mf I
.
V * ■*
CapL.and Mrs. W. A .-Fitts, Sr., Including llltiis'rs, WMi |mvuiii1s. That
have returlied from
Washington, nii Inin I had n girth o f fonrlm i' fish,
and llv weight was over L’.ihk) isiunUf,
I). t
The skin was from half an Inch to
f
three Inches In thickness, nnd the blub­
Mr. Ted Wat lien is visiting his ber welglusl MSI pounds.
i
former home in Kentucky after
f m ' S t m $i\oty
which lie .will visit in Chicago, and
Air In the Lung*.
from there will go to Traven. M idi.,
In one inlmite. In n stale of rest, ttio
where h* has accepted a position* a average than takes Into Ids lungs about
In walking
bookkeeper with a commission hobse *|s * cubic Inches o f nlr

y u u n a n je nouc
l ™ . &gt; ^ .1 wl.h (i.-novn I,us, will ho r.-tur„.,l All
n .iiL ll.io ,
I in
[•presented*
Will be open every a Herman at 2 promptly. Patlsfnctlon gunfantoed.' v anforij ,.v,;rv denomination'. Jew
o’dijck except Tltosduys and Fridays.
I,. M. Hheindcr,
]n‘„| tlentlh , V
Projestm.t and U th o 72-tf
icnevii.
lie, German niid_A tm*rir;ui. whit.
Many but of tpwn people were in
•1 and colored,-were liandeti .together
the city Inst night attending t-he
To The Public
' for -htfmanUyN saLut tho* well H&gt; do
Red Cross rally In the park&lt;
Notice is hereby given that I mu ' mid the poor alike. There were deeds
Woodland Park is' the only place in charge, of the property interests of loyalty asni sacrifice: there was
i -lion,pathos atni iiuni.tr ■ i h.with amusements nnd taken proper of Mr*. H. L. DCForeir.” 1”
If. C. Du Hose, Agent.
care of. Open Sundays only. Leas­
spirit * of patriotism was rampant
ed privately on week days.
Large
Mi-ot |&gt;
throughout the week. The wearing
of the Red Cross uniform was an in­
clean pool, hot water jets, showier,
toboggans,
I’icnic conveniences.
spiration to little girls who wanted
AF r o .M o im .c s
to "grow up in a hurry to lie a real
C'J'tf ^
Red Cross nurse."
The 'work was
Harry Ward is home again for a
Advunrc July 1st
an
Inspiration
to
.one
little hoy
.*s from D aytona Reach where ______
Plqee your ordi-r today, rnni save
I to- w bL -c--V o -♦»-•
1a : la'i-ih —tii.tl ••Jibb* i a g la u ; lu o ll i a t s .
ilLL'
. __r tTTjni.,;TTm—
—rimr v.-"r,r
tunnili*. Us
he and his family tiry* spending t he i j I no no
lug Ih'.'l eulde III'he-. In riding at a
•
,
, S a n f o ' d in N o v i *11111, r
to do as much work for the K&lt;
trot,
,-nld.' insbes, and In baigdls
summgr months.
Seminole I nm/l) Garage
I ’ro-s us- his grand nod her." and- -he
Hide Inches
laii' e rnniiiti.' :i |.
1), f\ Murlmve. secretary of tip
.Vl-'Jte
Mi. It
a vv-'i [.. r eiii* i ‘ . •*■ 1 •. .. Sat ford Hoard of Trade s p ec Mop
■ . 1 ! l ■: • il I
d.i&gt; in Jarksoiiville on hustm G r a p h e d tiy O ld O c r a n .
i Mu
Lake * •mat) Hutue (.miniir iig oi'*iii” nl wt n„ .v.ti, i&lt;&lt; 'i.ind
An • '• * t o ■■( o&gt; t o i l s o f -..it and
'I'll* ■rgatiizat loh of
i.||l|.,r*.
* N*-'v is the time to buy "Natures
N
t-iiy ing. ,i .Ici.ii-lim. r.i M . I
bti.-e i ••• I, I- i. ,|s|t*t| Into the iH’ i *Hll
own Hone Poltble Phosphate. (luc.r home guar.I is being pluiim.il fur.
t'rnrr.if r - I " 1 jiJi - m m u _
ti"'inl •! uant rnn.-i'ti.'d
e v i l , w . , r fl .*' ii , •. f V -1)11.11 •• tlille o f
gnir dl 31) per ifent phosphoric acid Lake eotillLy. with head.|ilur let- a.
Park on Thursday nigh t t ll vvci by
Ho- I t i l l ' d SI) ' . s . This • -tltiiuli* dues
Hundreds of sutislied users in this I Leesburg
Application Ipi* bom
btir own .Home Guard i; Hi,- Junior ■ A • ntgi nial party that inotoreil. to toil liii’Iudc. i b e gvenl bnsln. T h e Ino
* county. S I0.00 per ton in car lots. made to .the Adjutant General o f '
Home (iuards. the Hoy fronts,* our Now Smyrna on Sunday, returning Hu li Uy o f 11*! - eoiilrlhuMotl uirty lie
Sce'or write E, I.. Winn, Sanford.
Florida for the perfection of sdcli or­
hoys and little Neida N'ltrt N - i-ar- by. way 'of Daytona were Mr. and better •Ju|iH'relie|:ib*il when It I- re;ilganization. for the necessary equip­
8»-7tp
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rylng the natien.il ling pren’ding Dr Mrs. Marsh and son. Ifitrndd.. and l-ed ileii the
•j i .iv. r . v i- •-'
tre lull
Mr
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II
d,
h
II 11 Pnttishnll mnl family of ment and recognition under a recent N. ;
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In
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llw i-o'-ed 1 Ho i &gt;\. * i, n,. ’•,
t. in. i will leave tii,|a\ for Way,.it
Mil* ■&gt; i |.. &gt;vi !| r..i
11\ I ...&gt;• I It,.
FrM flighl Inte Hn Arim.
v-1* N orth ’ ( nrulinu. where ibey
\ Iv i i tu, . \
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i 11 . , -tidy
III* (Ml ol I 'M|e I . If l
matter
up
In
•
ttrinei
t
tn,i
woh • in*
».l -p oil the summer month*
/
■ * ■"*i ■■ it • . i**•
i - lu.i m i ,.. - ii
I 1 .i I, , must
iMI* d .Ui'liti I .'I V|
a nd
•'itl/.en'e
guard
which
w
li**
formed,
Woodland Park open July 11 h. *
» ‘ f"*-*i iiiiilorois.
I n-piratioo.' \\ .i
K. . Tew after an illii, „ have iiinrrii d bi« wlti* on the siuno
tuui after a conference with Goode t h e r e a s&lt;ei| in th a t - i h r o u ! w h o tli
' ■; *8fl-2tc 11
days died at Th-*ir lottoe ,,o dav lie Itrsj in, t tier
A! Giierry. who was nunied com- hot ( m 1 I la* I II rill &gt;'( III
n till! ,
Mr. i nil Mrs. Kmlor Curlytt and^
.
Vo.
-lllo
ivciitie la-l Friday afterniunder ••( t)u‘ eit Ira n's guard when put riot iiitif
ll w:i;. a WOtidi ( f i l l I
t*. A. Ilaulerson of Geneva were
: noon witll sloinitch trouble. • The
it was first'organised, instructed Mr. week nnd We'.nre b
sr men and
nmorig the fji'ni'vn vLJfnr* .to the
CLASSIFIHI) ADVFKTISFMFNTS
' Millie
&lt;5uorry. i " •■loiimuni’ '• vith t li
•it, Je.ierday, eun.ing in to attend
Too l.ate to ( la-’ iiv
Ailjiitant Gem r.d relative t o t h e pro-I I
i-.iiopagu
Iti I
L
. the Ri.i| Cross meeting, Geneva ha* ••••lure |1eie-s;ir'
\11*. ;, lln- '!•!;•
his n v r\ active in 1he i.iin, c.-ti
Ij.iri** .1 I • If; Iim t ?I *’ M1II AA r&lt;i*
" 1
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t.'id will c U ft* ( I , i l l *
It,at —\
,&gt; r ll» U f
«il l i r i t V i
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JM it
to M
Gev.
I, is the
v
of III
ijjit*4'*iy ri-in- ;iml f ri»fju m* Li*f ! uwii- fc '»i i *v : i i".
S I - Jfit
C'lV We kIt'll W,
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1l. mas I Siiilivati lif* ]... t
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fqr W diingi- n
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gti.
i • or i ( ’ 01111 ., and •: in r points
01 m.i north.
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lnde|ietidi*l
bring &lt;*|'|

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' o.i
ret'rifer
“ '•'■I I l'*|'l| - 'V ll I*
d il,. r. wearing a
pair of s||is*s that liel"tig on ilu- fis-t of
-itllebmlv else.

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lie..Is. Shill s and Stippern
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\l baptist Tc injde
V 1' ' New Daytona Heat'll Hutch
VJ.
T
I!| it.-b
rViy'pii.i Heath. F’la. -Special mmT , M-. t T* rrild.- To*
11
m- * rile, now in effect,
Week end •'
I f ' . ........ t o
M I."
Tl
- 'heitod.
Dan. i ever^. Sat- : I
llj. . ...ed I- D
li.
leriis ami .til lie n
'• I'liyniati jtf Lite ‘ ll.iptist l AhreJi iqllyturdav night. \V„ F. A E ..H . A &gt;•res,*, the Hnptist ehureh Sunday evening.)
&lt;1 a*n 11Jt) f,ig, fnterment bring ntiide in
of
Ijesled1 tie-’ cn|nr sim.riejip*t&lt; and ownerv.
S’ -tf
and a gri*tit crowd had gathered •&lt;*
i
*
* ,
y. 11 .•■,
‘I’ii** ru mi;
11 11 I .,1 ; . It IV I .Ml t (_.
f
Mr J. H. KMridge has
pi..! V h'a r
**, r '1P'*'" f' tr "
l" * ' ■fiver, cut glass. ,•Ititia .Mill
T f sympathy "I their friends i*.
clcriial poritloti with the Prairie !'uni»ouiiei*d that the Doctor would
.riiaoii'til,*,| ,.^[,.|1(|I.,| (l, ih.'.g'i.-f ttn.k.n \&gt;irvvere placet1 fu ii li.
Pi-hhle PhoHphpte ( ’ o. at Mulberry friiriiish Jtis hearers a treat on rids
m n l j.r.
wilh red. r(iNl*4 J^lll ; '•■ rn
Mid in t In* In- * .3 t hi &gt;ii ,r I' m ] '
OccuMott. and -ore enough, it*' " ifor
KumriHT,
NI 111l i1 lo t Im* *. * mi .; bn i- ■ Tli.* ehib Will • il Ml.
brighten Id,
os good as Itfs promise. The. ser­
Mr* Fred Fort han returned friirt
evening of mil dr and s,otg wa*. diver­ pathway fur hut a.frw years *uuly to ^
mon was especially' prepared frorn a
a xtiit —u» relatives in Plant City.
sified by an amusing eonlest si vry. |&gt;e taken away.
chapter of Revelation, nnd the theo­
Mi* Gladys Coleman, her ttisrer, and
"Their Fifst tjuarr, I."
T ‘ "' K,t° r-V
logical theory was grea^, the |trcs. M i'i Alva Weir accompanied her
was a clever arrangement of A 1t aril of Thanks
ent day application was great. The
home and will be Jier guests for sev­
vertisements with lilahks Jo be
To
the
kind
friend* who were so
p^istiy wvnl nt litis subject in a materal weeks.
filled in by famous prodjnls and full of sympathy ami' who in malty
ter of f a d
way
an d p rd ty soon I
articles piu rh advertised,
H. C. Marlowe will rustle adver­
showed the congregation that
he
Rt
^
of rourse. ways showed their ki ml ness amt
tising fur Thb Iteratd this week and
friendship-in the recent illness and
most terrible thing predicted
the.
Dwight" Habhiit. who was rim
make Friday’s issue the Hoard of Bible was the .eternal and ever, ,
...............• ... .............. •teal it of our little daughter we wish
Hade number.
Help him all you lasting destruction of all' those peo­ successful contestant was presented to express our heartfelt thanks.
with a pretty" fancy-work apron.
. can.
Mr. and. Mrs. L. E, Tew
■ &gt;
ple who had the mark of the beast
There were a number &lt;&gt;( guests in
. and fjtmily.
Ruh-My-Tlam — Antiseptic, Ano upon them in other words, the as­
addition to the class of which Mrs.
dyne Kills pain, stopik putrefac sured and predicted destruction of
Wright is u member and Mrs. J. D.
‘ ion.
.. ; 86-:j5t
■• H o w t b s H o r s o f l y D i t c s .
hose ^pMiplefilial failed to accept
Roberts
the teaelyr
DuintyreWhen n llopM'lty ulights on n horse
•tewlfiWI:' of God and to acknowl­
Mp. IL M. Parraninre*
frisments were served und tho pleasant lie wulks around looking for n tender
, dpsta, Gu., is visiting her jtarents, edge Him -as the Father of Fathers. affair ended with congratulations
spot, and this lie tinds with Ills hairy
Mr. and .Mrs. F. N. Estridgc and This was said to be the most ter­ and warmest wish,*** for a future of feelers, Then lie etiYs a Imlo with the
tamily.
rible thing that could happen to
seUs'ir* on em*li stile of 1iU central In
prosperity* and happiness.
hutur tongue.
N’o 6C6 will cure Malaria or Bil­ man.
An •‘iilitiury lead. pein ll cannot tie
ious Fever. It kills the germs,
Wittermrtnn Cutting
alinr|H&gt;tied to a polnl* without aliarpenThe Committee on Summer M eet­
8G-35t
~
'I'
-ings at the Temple have arranged a
Chaperoned by Rev. and Mrs. lug the lead. So It is with the tubular
Summer School
i
.nr!.*
,.f
meet!ties
for
Julv.
F.
K. Steinmeyer and Mrs. Chns. end o f lids longin’ like cXIemnOli of Hie
special series of meetings for July
Mill take pupils for the fifth, sixth, Beginning with l i e sermon next Smith, tho Intermediate Epworth liorselly, nay a tile l‘u(«lllar Kclellle
seventh and eighth grades that wish Sunday morning, and continuing League enjoyed a delightful after- .Monthly. .Nature has proxldtsl it wllh
borls'd. piercing “ •hhrh'li'htpcs." The
‘ o maku grades or mnke up their throughout the month, with certain noon arAl evening at Crystal Lake
tiy Inserts there sharp |hi|ii I s into Hie
work in the present grades.
Mrs. midweek, special service^ to ho held on Thursday. Ice cold watermelons
horse and ilicif pulls hack on lliuui
D- 8. Babbitt,' Hox 1431.
89-1 tp
each Wednesday' night, at which nnd an appetizing pirnic luneh added The barbs hold, uud Hie tl.v's longue Itime the committee has designated much to the fun nnd frolic of swim­ forced down lido the horse's ilesli. Hut
FOH SALE
If the hole has already bccu made Iheii
certain of the laymen of the church ming and woodffind pleasures.
It js not necessary lor these elalNirale
to give some short addresses on' the
Used Car*
tools to l*e taken from the sheath In
Sanford
i
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Pay
to
no
• Maxwell nearly new, 5 4 7 5 - subject most connected with the gen­
which they are idneed within t Ita
In addition to the cottagers nnd
eral theme of the monthly meetings.
Model 16
toyguc or protrosets. The blood Is
folks stopping at the hotels from
sucked up by the tonguo In practically
1 Maxwell, in good 'condition, These meetings promise to he of
Sanford, - including the. week end tho u n i t way a* by other form* of tiles.
great
help
to
the
community,
and
it
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visitors, others spending Sunday at
1 Overland, in good shape, $300— is urged that all the people attend,
both at the Sunday sermons and at Daytona Heaeh were Mr. and Mrs.
Model 14.
In s q u a lity o f P u n ls h m s n t b y F in * .
K. E. Brady twul daughter, Kath­
tho mid-week meetings.
Anssationialy In our Jurisprudence,
Seminole County Garage.
leen, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. McCullcr, limited, lipnever, to the ndinliiUtnitJou
8:-4tc
Mr. ami Mrs. W. P. Carter and son. of criminal law, Is the evil of nllowltn)
JsUal Result
Walter,
Dr. J. N. Robson nnd the purchase of Immunity from punlwliHr. Steven* First Lieutenant
“ So they e £ Ini, to probe (1ie*UuHr* Ralph Stevens of this city has otlon.
What will happen I lien T* Messrs. Geo. A. DeCottos, Trary merit, writes Frankllu Taylor InVnsi
jjf " v‘‘d his commission from the •'Then you’ll know tor certain thero McCuller, W./ E. Watson, Felix and Comment. A penalty Is Imposed
Frank, G. C. Chamberlain uhd T. W. With the aUertiMlve of I'nylng a line
, ■ 8. us first lieutenant in the med- Is nothing t* be done about It.”
Tiie rich mail pays and gms free. Th»
,f»l rorps alyd will be culled to the
Hryden.
|NNir Jiian Is iniprisuned tor not huviug
cohm in the* next few days.
His
Y e a , In d e e d .
till* money. And even among ihnss
commission arrived yesterday and
A friend tit need Is the one wfc'f*
who van afford to thus pun lulse tin*
Permnal Mention
'• doctor is awaiting the call to pretty npt tit take the other side of
Mr. nntl Mrs. II. If. ^Chayjicll imiulty the testlll Is most linlalr, beUl&gt; that will take him across tho the street In passing. '
spent several days in DcLajid' last c*use the puulslitneul, Instead of be
Hir hard wotk in the trenches
Anx cotnm-iiHitnile with the degree ol
Week.
,
* n'l hack of tho trenches. While we
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1/ the offetis?. meets Its severity utvord*
H e lp * Ih e L a u n d re s s .
lug b&gt; ‘ he size of thojlefcndant t
*R' to think of* any of our "boys
A wire basket, mndc to tit Inside the
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Koumillnt re­ IKM-ketbook. To one man tbe aipmmi
*0,nK to war it is with a feeling of wash boiler, and held In plnco tty wire
D'do that we watch them go, know- hooks, make* less work for the laun­ turned Saturday from New York and Is of m» consequence. Is not even a punIsbmeul. To another^ because of h£T
I,
tho east.
* H&gt;«1 they will be found in tho dress. •
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B U D G E T O F O P IN IO N
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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT
A C H IEL IS A M O N G Y E TA K IN G N O TES AND FAITH ,
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PEOPLE SHOULD NOT"BB "^gWORANT OF
CONCERNING THE WAR

“ JU ST B ETW EEN
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Ra c e s A m

June 26, is 17

SO S A Y S SA U N T E R E R .

1 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o D o o o o o o o o o o o o a o o o o n o o o o o o o o iio a o o 0 0 0 0 0 a 1

that is pervading the town and
making It a better town in which td
live— a better town for the farmers
surrounding it to trade in.
Where is Herman on this map?
A h ,*yes,'th ere it is, right at the
But whilo we fiercely fight the foe, poiht of my pencil. See?
Wonder who else sees it?
And rap him into reason,
Who knows our town is on the
It 's up to us to up and hoe,
map?Both in ond out of season.
Who cares—other than our home
W e raised three billion at one plunk, folks?
W hat does our town mean, com­
. T o carry on the frolic;
mercially,
to Am erica?^
But feeding troops on airy bunk
Anything?
f
Is apt to give 'em colic.
What is its rank in the American
While congrerfa leads the gas attack town development game?
Boys, it is mighty Important, the
With weak procrastination,
position Hermann takes in this race
Our food hogs stab us in the back,.
for municipal supremacy. *
And try to starve .the nation!
And the old town cannot fight
her
battles without you and me to
Although our soldiers heroes arc,
boost.
We can boost at least, if we
With generals wise to lead 'em,
do
not
build. •
T h e y ’ll not go far to win the' war
N
o
town
is better than her men.
Without some grub to feed 'em.
N o town ever went ahead without
men to push her nhcad.Oh, Liberty, thou precious thing,
A lazy farmer allows his crop to
T o every saint and sinner!
run to weeds.
You don’ t amount unto a ding
A lazy-Uiuoismau niiows his town
W!ien "one Tunrlnsf his dinner.
to run to weeds — literally and figur­
— Arcadia Enterprise.
atively.
Weeds and crops do not thrive
1 do not know who llorncr MrFood Control
Our Uncle goes to hit the Hun
And jam him into jelly,
T o b it him bravely on the bun
And biff him in the belly.

Washington, D. C., . June 26.—
H. N. Rickey, one of the best known
newspsper men of the middle west,
after spending a week here investi­
gating the govepnment’s prepared­
ness to meet the war with Germany,
has given out an interview that is
distinctly alarmist in its | tone,
declares that the best posWed men in
Washington realize . the danger of
the situation and declare that Amer­
ica must wake up, and wake up at
once, if disaster is not to oyertakc
us.
** Mr. Rickey declares that " if the
people of the United States— rich
and poor, employer and employes,
business men and artisans and far­
mers, the whole one hundred million
of us d6 not wake up at once to the
imminence of the danger which
faces Whis country in the world wa
then God help us, fur no human
agency cnh.

figures much more accurate than competition in the-buylng of atanle.
those given out by the allies. The Take the case of sugar, for ex«mn|,'
correct figures are known in Gcr- Raw sugar is now selling for G ce„u

fft,

the facts upon which to base such
an interpretation of the situation.
- "Th is man is not an alarmist, but
he has the courage to face the facts,
the same courage that all of the rest
of us must have in this crisis through
which this country must pass during
rhe next few months.
If what this man said to me stood
alone, and-was contrary to the opin­
ion of other well informed men, it
would not hj\ye been # 0 imprcssivc.But in fact it was a summing up of
information which I had gotten in
more or less confidence from dozens
of other men. And more impressive
■till was the fact that no man in
official or unofficial Washington who
is in a position to know what is go­
ing on behind the veil takes the op­
posite view.
" I f there are any optimists in
Washington, and I could not find
anyofie who could find them.-. ‘

Unless the United States and her
allies can very greatly reduce the
tonnage destroyed by German sub­
marines during the next six months,
the food conditions in'' England,
France and Italy will make it prac­
tically impossible for those nations
to keep on fighting.
. *
" 'B y killing off their cattle and
breeding stock England and France
probably can get through next year
if their imports of food stuffs are 75
per cent of normal.
Even under
these conditions there will be terrible
hardships for the pcoplo of those
countries.
The wholesale slaughter
of their breeding stock will be a ca­
lamity.
*' ‘ As things stand today in this
country, it does not seem to me that
it is possible for us to deliver to the
allies more than 55 per cent of their
normal food imports.
This is far
below the breaking point— that is,
the point at which our allies can con­
tinue militarily effective.

man doing all their buying there, hut
the United States refiners have tbetwetfp 16 and 20 buyers all bidding
against each other for raw sugar if
we put one buyer into Cuba to buy
for the whole United States, distriid
uting to the refiners at a fair ,,rjr*
according to their respective needs
we could buy Cuba's raw sugar at t
cents a pound—an eminently fair
price to the producer— and still re­
duce the price of refined sugar in the
United States by 2 or 3 cents a
pound.
" 'This is only one of hundreds of
instances where the prices of food
stuffs arc mnking il impossible to
the working people of this country to
properly nourish themselves, and the
situation1 will get worse instead of
belter unlessthe government is given
the authority to control it with an
iron hand.
" 'I have the utmost confidence in
the ability of the American people to
meet whatever situation they have
to meet, just as they always have
dono so in the past; but it is neces­
sary that they know what it is they
must do.
And the only way they
can know is to he told by those who
have first hand information ns to the
facts.

" I am so sure that the man I have
That the danger cannot be over­
“ ‘ Unless every person in this'
estimated, that it is growing with quoted abyve knows what he is talk­
country so avoids -waste and helps
ing
about,
and
so
sure
that
it
is
to
each day and each hour, that it may
production as to increase the volume
result within n
few months in a th e' interests of the country that
of food we will .he able to sepd
what
he
knows
he
told,
that
1
shall
disaster so great that the bravest
abroad, there will he the Russian
may well tremble in contemplation quote him somewhat at length:
revolution
.pver again in one or all
" 'America must wake up to the
of it, is not merely my opinion.
of
the
allied
countries.
"B u t this is the interpretation of fact that she is at war. The people
"
'T
h
e
imperative,
immediate ne­
" 'There can be no doubt that in
the situation Vbicetl by the best must realize that unless they get into
cessity is the passage by congress of many sections of this country there
this
war
at
once
with
their
full
posted men in Washington in office
Unless this is n lack of interest in the . war,
strength it w ill' not long remain a the foqd control hill,
and out of
office.
It is
the
fond is passed within the next two amounting to apathy. This is not
war
for
ideals,
hut
will
become
a
the almost unanimous opinion of
weeks, it will he too late to be of any because tho people in these sections
those who are in position to^knbw war of self preservation, ns actual
use in handling this year’s crop.
for
the
United
States
as
it
was
for
Continued on Pago 3
the facts, uncolored by European
If the people of this country knew
France
in
191-1
when
the
Germans
censorship, and who have the intel________ t he dangers that confront Them and
tigeacu—lei.actimaLtAlw facts and the were marching on Paris.
their allies they would demand in­
courage to face them. I have been
" ‘ The cold fact is that the Ger­
stant congressional action on this
in Washington for a number of days mans are winning.
measure.
for the purpose of attempting to
"• T h e chaotic conditions in Rus­
" ‘ Qlready agents for Scandina­
* may happen to be. hut certainly wt&gt;11 ,0«tPlht*r- UVed" ttmi ‘ " un &lt;h" break through the crust or rather sia which have palsied that nation’s
Homer M cKee’ s prayer, ns published velopment do not know each other. ||mr)j
()f official secrecy and r e t ­ military nrm has enabled the Ger­ vian countries are here buying wheal
L et’s cut down the weeds.
icence in an effort to get at the real mans to strengthen their, forceS on futures agninst (he how crop. Our'
in the August Bulletin by the Kan­
Let's cultivate the ground.
facts,
sas State Board of Health is some­
the western front that what started allies are not here buying now, hut
Let's
keep
our
roads
up
to
high
th in g that would lie worth while for
" I t seemed t hut it was vitally out this sprjng as an allied offensiVe they are getting rehtlve, and unless
all of us to consider, find if we com- ‘^sntlafd.
necessary that the truth 'he told, has not only been stopped, but has this hill is passed quickly, putting
mit the principle to heart we cannot
bet 8 vlcan up and paint up regu whether or not its telling conformed actually become a German offensive, control of the distribution of this
. 1irly.
go fnr astray. Here it is:
to (he official view as to how much wiili England and France strained year's crop into administrative hands
There is a reason for Hermann be­ or how- little 'information it was safe to their utmost to maintain the posi­ tin* allies, loo, will soon he bidding ■
"Teach me that (50 minutes tmiki
up prices.
an hour. ! t&gt; ounces one pound, and mg on the tnu
or it would not b e j , (j |,n„s along to the peopl
tions reached by them.
— Open pei
t here
100 cents one dollar
" ‘ Under
unrestrained
competi­
" 'Unless the I'nited States can
"T h is is not intended as a criti­
Let us study our town a little.
"H e lp me to live so that 1 can lie
tion
Hour
at
$20
a
barrel
is
pusishle
give
heroic
aid
to
her
allies
during
cism of. the government officials,
down at night w ith ‘a clear conscience * Find out why wc ar.e.on the map;
in
New
York
over
ijight.
Our
nllies j
the
next
nix
months
in
food
and
am­
either civic or military, nor as a
without a gun under my' pillow- and why you and I are neighbors and
buying with their own money w ill1
munition,
particularly
in
food,
there
charge
or
even
suggestion
that
they
unhaunted by the faces of those to settled in this spot instead of some
are wilfully distorting facts.
The Ib as good as an even chance for a pay any price to get* food. Such I
other.
whom 1 have brought pain.
competition and such prices would L
In making this inquiry we prob­ newspapers are as much or more to (German victory over England and be, very likely to bring on revolution
"Grant, I beseech Thee, that I
blame than.the officials for the luck France before winter,
y meal ticket on the ably wilt discover reasons why other
may earn my
of appreciation and understanding
" 'This war will-he won or lost not in this country. The only thing that
n dcdug thereof that 1
oti the part of the great mass of’ the alone on U10 stomfiehs of the soldiers, could avoid it would lie to adjust 1
. the gaff w here it •does
hut on tho stomachs of the civil pop­ the sociiil order on n n entirely now
matin.
\V« wil discover our
I- American people of the magnitude
not belong.
'
.
ulation.
T od a y
considerations of basis, .
o f't lie tax which l lie war with Ger­
e to the jingle of taint-_ vantages.
" 'The . government must at once *
All
many i-* to impose .upop them and men and munitions at the buttle
After we know our town, h-t's tell
d the ruMle rtf unholy
! the very real danger that they may. fronts are more than equaled by con- lie given the authority to restrict
•ttiers to pass the information
skirts.
ulinusl cerium!} will face in ilie near ! siderutions of food supplies for the
“ Blind rm to Hie faults rtf the (found to send it abroad.
Without a&lt;b*future unless they at mice devote whole nations at war
L et’s work (or our (own.
hul reveal to me my
|to that task all that they have of quatc foot! for civil populations as
Our private business is important,
strength,
i iff d Iigenre,
ingenuity, well ks the, armies, ten million addi­
ight and must not lie neglected:, lint our
' Guide on ' so that each night
courage, natural wealth and last tional, men and unlimited arms
wliiqi I look ucross the dinner lahh general business interests are insep- but not least patriotic unselfishness. wou^l avail little toward a military
at my wife, who has been a blessing * nrnidy associated with the welfare
"W ashington
newspaper writers vietory,
to me, i shall have nothing to con­ of our town.
" 'The Russian revolution was a
If the town prospers we will have and the editors back home have car­
ceal.
But w e are not asking for charity— and if we
food revolution, The same danger
ried
the
voluntary
censorship
Idea
to
•'Keep ini*' young enough to fatlgh a better chance to prosper.
threatens
in
England,
France
and
cannot deliver the goods Itetter than the best
If we are making good now, what such lengths in tiieir efforts to keep
with my children and to lore myself
Italy.
Unless the United States
military
secrets
from
t
lie
enemy
that
could we do .in favorable circum­
t
in their play'.
we do not want your business.
they have leaned over backward. awakes and settles seriously to the
"A n d then, when comes the snfoll stances?
work of stimulating production, en­
The
m
ere.
suggestion
from
ally
of­
What are you and what am I
Phone us today and you will become a Home
of (lowers, and the tread of soft
forcing food economy and by a tirin
willing
to do to make our town more ficial, that this of that infifTmution
steps, and the crushing of the
might he of value to the enemy has administrative hand regulating prices
Booster sure enough and hereafter boost the
*
hearse's wheels in the g lave I out in prominent on the map?
been . sufficient to suppress news so that hunger will not result at
front of my place,-make the cere­
width if .was vital for the public to home from our efforts to feed our
mony short and the epitaph simple:
, All Muddled Up.
know, and the 'publication of which ullies abroad, there is no dodging the
"H E R E L1E$ A M A N !"
tine tiny n new pupil In it music set­ could by. no possible stretching of issue.
tlement school dmiu&gt; home mid asked:
the imagination fhtorfere with the
" 'Either we must ffinc some* way
** Traveling about the country, one •‘Mother, hqw iiiiiuy carrots mV there military efficiency, of* the nation.
to
provide the nllies with 75 per cent
cannot help hut notice the differences In n bushel? Teacher wants to know."
• "T h e cumulative effect of all of of their normal food imports, or the
"W
hat?"
answered
the
mother.
‘••What
between towns—in their appearance
1ms that to do with tmielcl" "I don't this suppression of news has been to chances are that they will lie out of
and in the general activity, of tiieir
know,*' refilled the child. The next create in the public mind a picture the fighting' by December, and we
commercial and social life,
in some
'lay the mother went to the, music of the relation of this country to the will he left to settle with Germany
F O R T H E A U T O M O B IL E O W N E R —
towns there seems to be.an absolute k |k &gt;oI to Inquire wliut kind of music
•" ,
world war which , is exactly the op­ nlohe.
absence of any cooperative spirit her child w h s being tnuglit. Th e teach­
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person and Property, is
" ‘ The people of this country have
posite of. the picture that ought to
toward the
town's
betterment, er laughed mid wildr TWell, 'tintl- Is
a necessity.
You must have it eventually. . . . . . . .
•
be there, (tint njust he there, if we not been getting the facts ns to the
whereas in others the general ap­ hardly correct, iiimlum. What weiisked
nre to do our part -in the war with seriousness of the situation. » There
pearance and activities of the town your child was how ninny bouts there
Come and sec C O N N E L L Y
the speed and efficiency that we seems to he no realization among the
indicate that there is a concerted were In a measure."
must do it^priisastcr that impends i great mass o f the people « f this
effort toward improving its
beau­
country that wc are not only at wnr,
to. he avoided,
ties. its business und its home life.
*'We..entcred The war to make tho in the greatest war the world has
It Annoyed Him.
The
Snunt^rer
tak«s
" W h a t did the I h is s say when you
world safe for democracy: we must ever known, hut that our efforts
pleasure In reproducing below a topy asked him for a raise m salary?" "Ifw
now fight in .the fields, in the fac­ uhme ran sustain our allies and keep
of on editorial which appeared in n couldii t have nqlil more fir been mad­
tories, in the trenches, to defend our them o n 't h e 'fighting litif.
newspaper published at Hermann, der If I had been Ills wife asking for
" 'Only n very small percentage of
nation, our homes and our families
Mo. This editorial reflects the spirit I inori*’ money.”
against Germany.
F‘ or a German the people are responding or will re­
victory over England and, Frgpce is spond to all this talk of "u war for
T H E H O T E L FO R O U R H O M E P E O P L E
not only a possibility hut a, proba­ democracy,1' "n war for American
FIR E P R O O F C O N S T R U C T IO N --E F F IC IE N T SER V IC E
bility, unless American help in food ideals," and "a war for humanity.*'
" ’ T fft y m u s t be made to realize
and ships and men can be sent to
M O D ERN E Q U IP M E N T — M O D ER A T E R A T E S
Europe in much greater volumes and that it comes much Noser to them
p e rm a ­
in much shorter time than the pres­ than that.
C. //. J E W E T T , Manager
" ‘ It was fear that brought France
ent organization of the country agri­
—
into
the
w
«c
effectively
from
the
culturally, industrially and militar­
1 BRAND
STAR
ily will make possihlo. A n d ’ a Ger­ start. Fear that was natural with an
man victory over
Englund anil invading army on French soil utid
France within the next six months or marching on Paris. It-took England,
a year would mean that this country, however, nearly a yeur and n half to
STANDARD RAILROAD OF TH E SOUTH
half prepared, would have to sur­ reach .the point of fear and to get
render abjectly anil pay tens of bil­ into the wnr 'effectively. Unless the
D A IL Y T R A IN S TO W A S H IN G ­
lions of dollars td the Prussian war people of the United States nre made
to
realize
what
they
are
up
against
lords, und forever after he subject
TO N AN D N E W Y O R K
to their tyranny, or fight Germany and through fear concentrate their
No. 80
are guaranteed to give
No. 82
No, 86
for years, probably on our own soil whole energy on the war it may be
8 : 1 0 p. at.
Lv Jacksonville....9:10 a. m.
12:01 p. m.
at such cost of blood and wealth as too late.
12:35 a. m.
pressions of the letters “ a” or “ e ” with­
Ar Savannah---- 1:15 p. m.
'4 :QI p. m.
•
f
* ** *
would make the present war in Eu­
8:45 a. m.
" ‘There ia great misapprehension
Ar Charleston..... 5:35 p..m.
8:16 p. m.
7:45 p. m.
out clogging so as to show on the paper.
Ar Richmond... 5.-05 a. m.
rope seem small by comparison."
7:35 a. m.
in this country as to the submarine
11:50 p. m.
Ar Washington
8:40 a.m.
10:55 a. m.
In April German sub­
" I have quoted the above, from a situation.
1:10 a. m.
Buy typewriting tup pit** */
~T
;
Ar Baltimore...... IO;OI a. m.
12:10 p. m.
man in Washington who knows ns marines sank about 1,100,000 tons
3 &gt;30 a, m,
Ar W. Phff'phla.. 12:24 p. m.
2.27 p. m.
5:50 7a., m’ . . . . |fl ,I,’
The sinkings in other
much, if not more, ubout every' of shipping.
" ■, New
- IYork....
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mid the In | *OBo lioHsefly will* produce 20,000
* tlon oetiipjwJ nitmVbr
stir
reel
Ion
'
In
.which
(he
Greekd Mnrrni*. which will toxin bring Into ex4
Heartburn.
4 posed Klng tMbo fiii_l3 is was o v e r-le t ,*,&lt;&gt;ncc 20 .00® more, mid these will
rienrthurii Is due to h.v|K*rarld- 4 fourteen days Tim quickest recolirlh. 1 ,nuBlply (&lt;• o?er 8.0(10.000.000 in about
• .
Hy or excess of m id secretion 4 on record was thniTlf I'ortiigO In lt»ii * j ^v&lt;’ **,&lt;,nlhs. ’
Items of Interest for the Man
In the stomach. * Tills Interferes 4 w lil.'h was over In a day.—London O* i
By WARREN MILLER
Behind the Blow
With &lt;11Best Ion by preventing I ho 4 ! server
Long on W ord*.
pn*|N&gt;r digestion o f starch; and 4 •
"Why. Fred, that Is Professor
4 In llils condition field foods and 4
Urnncy, I n yer heard anyone use so
Johnny Cosgrove, millionaire, deter
Too Much to Expect...
Retain the Hrecding Stork
t A iwo-hurner hot plat*1, a mov- mined to marry a girl d ho didn't know 4 sugit nre especially Irrltallug. 4
"Y es; the tpiulilo
Ite hospltnble- tint don't ejpiK-t the many long
When high prices prevail, or when able oven fourteen liy twenty four he was rich and at the sumo time a ♦ It enit he relieved, hut not cor- 4 nervous until wlih the false teeth to with him Is he uses twin-six words to
4 reel hi. by tho use o f alkaline. 4
express one-cylinder Ideas,"— Life.
. t h y *• B shortage of feed and for- indies in sire, anti a set* of four trays person of Intrinsic worth.
dole on currant pie.
4
drugs, lllciirtHmntc o f soda and 4
John
waa
fond
of
nu
outdoor
life,
,*t
age crops, there is n tendency for of galvanized wire netting, douliled
*■ •Inillnr remedies may I k? taken 4
the farmers to cull their breeding at the edge and bent to slip in the and his plan wua lullucnced by this
’■ When Wisdom Comes.
Fish iq the Sea.
L
taste. He concluded to rig himself tip * for tempornry relief- A d d roods 4
Of
course.
Age Is wlse—^htit the xvlsatock too closely, says John M. stove rack is all that is needed. The
Every
square
Rifle‘o
f
tho
sen
Is
es­
ns u peddler,‘ travel through the coun­ 4 should he avoided. Raked j«dn-' 4
Jom comes 'of Ii'hiking backward.
*
Scott of the University* of Honda hot plate is not entirely necessary — try Belling such articles us women 4 to U alkaline ami is Usually uiv . 4 timated to contain ll'o.lKN1,000 ilah.
experiment station.-! T hat is. a lurge an ordinary-stove may bo used. If Hood and thus moke the acquaintance 4 ceptahle III such eases. Thefood 4?
number of desirable young cows and there is considerable fluctuation In of some girl whom he could study In­ 4 should he thoroughly mixed with 4
PjkiilHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiNiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiikkiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinMiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiuHmiiiiiiiimiiiiMMiiJiiiiimiiiiiii-nim-’
heifers and young sows and gilts are the flame under the oven, invert a cognito. He bought an uuto delivery * saliva and should Ik* routined for 4
i| g is t
wagon
and
stocked
It
with
tin
pans,
4
a time to stale bread, |x)tiiti&gt;e* 4
sold fbr meat.
baking pan in the bottom of the
. ii i ' l l
plus
and
needles,
hosiery,
shoes,
grid­
4
and
a
small
u
mount
of
1
ten
nit
hi
4
High’ prices are a strong temptu- oven to avoid heating the food too
“ I ’ll mntch m y carbon copies
irons and every urtlele he could think' f * some cases. Tho mental stnto Is 4
tlon, hut we must look to the future, rapidly, with a consequent scorchiIf
of that a woman would.want.
4 frequently mi Important factor In 4
against any in tow n for neatsays Mr. Scott. The prospects ,arc ing.
.
4*.
It was a bright spring morning when 4 the cause and correction o f the 4
that both beef, and pork will eonString beans may be dried if John's loaded auto was brought tip lie• ness, lasting legibility and uni­
4 pmtfidy. tint lack of proper ever- 4
tinue to bring good prices for several. picked . young and tender.
They fore his house by hU man Thomas, 4 •else is tfii'-prlnijpal cause
formity. I alw ays use
years. Every effort should be made should be washed and then blanched whom be had chanted with pro-tirlug 4 tiaiiaTie cxerels*?. Including walk- 4 ‘
to keep as much dbsirable breeding for flw ;n r fen minutes, then chilled, the outfit, und John, .rigged out in u 4 Ing, should lie adopted gradually .4
stork on the farm us it is jmssjble to Spread them out in thin layers in the ready uutde sail lie had iHiuglit at a 4 and follow ed regularly. The slm- 4
T in
4
care for-J f the herd must be re- sfin so that the water may evaporate cheap clothing store and a faded straw 4 pier the diet the hetter.
lint, sallied forth and. taking the wheel, 4
*
*
4
dll red. cull out the older’ animals.
after which they are placed in the started on his tour.
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 -1 -4 -4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
We cannot continue to produce oven. Keep in the .oven (or two or
“ I f I don't get a wife," he said to
Th« Lenoth • ( Revolution*.
the necessary amount of meat pro- •three hours with the temperature himself. "I'll at least enjoy *tpy-eir.**
For Its sire and slgnllh aiiee the litisducts If y e reduce our breeding varying from 109 to I 10 degrees K. ‘ Then aloud to Thomas, “ Forward lie
stall rexoliiilnii was one nf the quickest
herd*, continues Mr. Scott.
The will serve to dry them
,l; “ l l L,° "a v e rly to .Martin I f - { (lllll ,(.lM Kn,IRri|iiary on record, .Six
’ a
vlmv 111 keep yon l-wted where to j
,,nH.,|t.uijv KUVV
))f „
breeding herds must be kept up* to
If it Is too late to get bdans toT send It from that nil
the maximum that the farm wjjl
wllerea** more limn three .xpar* elapsed
dry. try okra. Rlanch the okru. for
Johmi,"drove off. and a
sosh |
"t\ T
carry.
. *
live minutes, as directed for ‘ .cans * « l the &lt;&gt;l'l»"lle sU|e of tjie street was nlll, ^ proelnmntloii
prin-him’ntlou of
of tinthe “i w
n qii , re-’
. JIuy your typewriting tupplie* o f
.............
selecting, the tiny pods first and closed ut the same time. A few min­ imldlc. Ir ttMik six days of barricade
Keep the Hog H allows &lt; lean
leaving them whole
R em -ve the utes lal«T a glrl'emcrgetl from n front
lighting In
to pet simile Cliartfs X,
Dirty bog wallows are the means sU.lnH
blanching at the' tiny doer I'i'll eat It the aforesaid window and f&lt;&gt; nUllciile, tun
THE
PliUlppe lied In
■m-------- r-s
of communicating -infectious ' dis­ white ring dividing .the stem and hurried down the street.
IHIfv
a
flir
only
two,
tlioiigh
the
sub*eIIE ItA LI) PR IN TIN G
Johnny struck the nvid to Waverly,
eases from ono hog to the whole iced cells. Cut the larger pods into
qtient sttilt* o£_ ilciuv—
f en?'
tlten began to stun at limirua-aLiuj-Uiw •
i—
COMPANY.
herd.
If a cholera infected hog run
lay i tii-iii- ^i.-lb *--4 rtry— nnrt- TTsy. He elinfTnl'the wlv.-, Um-kis'
," ’11 1'‘
Plume
I IS
Sanford, I'loVida
* wallows in the water, no mutter Iniw proceed with tin- drying n*. for heuns,
Filmland w a s le u yeitrx III e - l a M i - b —Mum.
' n ~*T
.
*
-3
the children undi-r the diln and otlierlu
g
a
r
o
n
i
l
l
l
l
i
w
I
alt
h.
m
o
l
l
i
v
e
w
e
e
k
s
clean the water may be, all other with this exception
While login ­ VVlse Hill ffe lliltlsrlf iigreeaMe The .*&gt;li
vxifcB
B
.
•
\rmC]
5
*iltll • -I to
aiv i* .
in
II
that
lo.gs wallowing in or drinking lii- ning wilh .i
seqn.-n.,. wi|» tbit lie
.|
. .it «ir. i.f 1n‘i ,|,
iillllllllllllllAllllllllllllllllllllIltllltlllll:!il|l(l!UII|:iii;tmifn"i!!l!'‘ "l,niUtimiiiiiimiM|iint|||||||iniiltUIIIIIUIIlll|IUiB
«nnt animated water are likely v* gf*i * it ' mill! lint g.1 l&gt; Jt.nd I ».*., reiid.ly. flletlah le- g.lnl .ill i In.ole blmim
contract the disease, says ( ’ . 1 . W :|- »itn*e there n in ore mot t are end ‘ In ptb es to suit |Ull i Itii'ers. U In n tiftrbt
Ivughby of tlje University of Klonda pruciasi mu.si ul null h. slower and •anie lie put np.nt I In*, only I■-&gt;t,( |n
Waveily
*■••11* ge o f agriculture.
slightly |ong&lt; r.
In the. uieriilug he liteaklastisl on
Vot, (or a healthy herd, there . Prepare large axveet pORpers for spring ehleketi—and after the anlvUI
should be tin objection to maintain­ drying, just a « you do (or canning. " r
IU!&gt;11
''l* •r:" ‘
ing a ‘wallow. During the hot sum? T h a t• is. wash and stem then anti* ^
'}? 1,iMl
- ^ ''■■fun' tie
.
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, . .i heatd the rattling of a machine behind
mcr days the bog cools mainly by remove the seed,
split the pods in
**„
r|dl,
radiation and a bath is soothing* it ban and put them m 1 .-'•-v #*Ae - i
|t . t.„
s in • stl vv
\s II
( Van- tin; scurf from the skin and • • ■ ov • n. a r d i l t ii. ..
i p i •, i i - iImi Ii- tear vi i- i - i no t In&gt;|*l a &gt;i VV
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e n ab le s I lie bog to ItVI*1 protection bji-ter. d
ft ■. k-o. n r , I.
•
Ina m,i hiiie xxt i h w,i - -1 ||&gt;'l ■l-‘HIi,
fr&gt;*" (ties
Tile wallow should lie so III"' i- I
P'.o (Ji« J| d« • II lie
■ and tli" .nr vvns tlrlv. n l-y ii \ -i m g
arranged that fresh water ma,\ be and dry them slowly at the halite woman, comely, though'plainly tln-ssadded as needed, und to insure free­ temperature as used for okra. •
ed, who enltisl to. him to know If the,
dom from disease spreading germs, a
C
r
e
a
m
Small chili pepper, may be dtp *1 road lii-lil g«md and ft*r how long,
small quantity of cold tar dip should m t |,t. hU)1 ,..m .
t(, keep Johnny gavo her the lufet million -lie
ileslreil, and (lie two fejl Into eonverbe poured into the wallow qccasioiv-' them
*
from tiles *and in •vet
s a t h •II
T h e g i r l t o l d .Tull
I lint -Ip;
llg Ilgl'IlP
Peas should In- tender, a- n l d w a s II WXV III g 111:1. Ii in t f ;i
Tlii?.tlt*li«*i.,us it t Pr-ani t*7; •uf tiiu; r •i fliigT-it* I )tniM|&gt;pii's
ktotigb-pea-, are to* a dc-irable f . . S h i* 111•M! i n f . ■ n ii.d D im t l i
**elert Your Seed &lt; urn
u ;i ,*t
ir .» r ; :•!
,• !! in
" olds
a*.** ■d[itT fruit - an i tmi I•idlili* i M ' jdtt-V T\'i fl Vl'
w.is a s-areit v of ..... . i■i d
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•• i • &gt;i:
U 1"* 1•
a r « * fiin ! 1 xv a i i lltlU** (of ii till
b,Up| .111-1
. ■&gt; year, and there !■&gt; tit-.irly
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l l*Clltl!Vil R ' ^l t i u f i t \\ (*‘ ‘ i l f s i i t\* hi! I ’1 !iar J'f i *! 11!i ut t
ih
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1
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tr. There is likely to bt a
a - lli - -el,
.1 »\ 1* ** ,
I
to i&lt; t-&gt; him
areity next x•-«r. Injeit.w ir .
(• .It * t h e I. : .!
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Will. dr:.
Ing I t
IfM Wit !. ■i u .l
ft' \ MU t II 'll I it' ! t
I*
I* . i; ' i't I I &gt;r• It t 111- &gt; i a?'.- p* "h i' ’ .
I *1
• »*\ i*r ,»fr ♦ VI
with it i.ni. i •»f i Ui* •*urjduu know how o.oi it i .tipi will ‘A i '!n »r'.u i i c i . i *w • t h . i i i i wifi
.bii'ii I c|,| np one -ell* of lb,- mad,
i . I,L *11 ** » j*ri (1 -l i' n
\1
held over until
I
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on
I
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ollni,
tin,
l
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ium
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log
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II !l.T\
MR
&lt; li't'rtl i' i (in in if.
ly to he an in«Tt*use in !
niilc by siib* i-xii'pr xvlien t eld» los jkiss*
Itil
mil-1 ' i»e 1 1 , 1
fdanted
nr:«l
year j
Oil ul VVtip Ii time ,1"! Ii loll b*'b hot
!
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-al I
In ti ; after
I he »ect*-‘j&lt;ity •*( Mill vTi'it:. r 1 ■;'J’
m |.?
•*. 11 i.t i- t
ii xx111!*• 'I. | pc - .. !•I i
" a &gt;i vll •
1 ; &gt;k v .tj * *,w•• *1,1 1 ! hi 1, '
Tutti I rulti ice eretim is inure expensive tu nukt; i*tian oilier
to keep o;,U tintU in-eet* and m'on- |. team ef tt. a Joint stuck xoneeni. to
that farmer* select seed this year and,
lake lit peddler's ends atel sevvina
ture.
- •
h"M it for next year's planting, unv.v
Must I'nikf bit*: id anil rcfi'i-slip &lt; erejuns, Iml i» t o-t - vuii tin inoiv.
«*•*
&lt;■**.
IS:’,
marhliicit" I iverdty of Florida exj«*rim?itt
( '(lli, we cuuldnt do thill." raid the'
ment i&gt;i:tees will serve il. A si; fur if at vuur dealers.
Free a Tulfiulu Mtuceineal
station.
gill, vvlin cave tier iiiuue as Molly
One pei k of green tAmatoe*
Atm; her.advantage will result from
Sparks, "though I'd like
ever so
I’ ut t broiiglt fond ibopper nn-tfi- lioi'li I Millie!lines fed nfinbl Havelt i ■ for-tian&lt;l()dness farmers will touin line . boil. dr..m nil tie- juice and ing mi lonely road'."
-un to have acclimated seed corn,
add as much water as juice drained
“ Wlnit's tins 'obJiH tl"ii to a partner*
ft is wasteful to plant northern
nut; Hcubl and drain again; ipld Hhipr nskisl John.
j
•grown sect! corn ip' Florida and ex­
," l don't think It would be exactly
water 'as before and seald and repect tu jr,.t a maximum, or even a
drain; add half the water again; proper. People would take us for man
•paying yield.
The best source of
Manufacturers
of “ The *Velvet Kind” Cream
of Ice Creams
'and w ife, niul. when they found wo
then add' the, following;
*
i
*
seed corn in any locality is- the imJ
Were
-not
they'd
talk."
lbs. brown sugar
mediate vicinity. If the corn,grown
John thought nwhile, then proposisl
Jacksonville, Florida *
■nth
2 lbs. raisins (chopped If desired) that they should lay out n mute to­
there is doing well, it means that
gether for the next day. the girl to
that r'rop has passed through many orl lb. raisids anti 1 lb. currants .
2 tablespoons each of nutmeg. put her sewdug machine in Ills motor
generations in adapting itself to the
climatic soil and .weather condi­ cinnamon, cloves, allspice and s^tl.j inr. They would stop for the night at
Roil all together Until nearly cook different betels, but travel together
tions of* that locality.
DltAl.KItS: Place jour order early
Orders from rhu/coo*. clubs, hotejs,
cjl, then add one tcaeupful vinegar during the day. *Tbo girl, with appar­
for
Tutli ITutti, which D wonderfully
The trying of new varieties should
etc.
solicited.
Any
llavor
supplied
in
ent reluctance, assented tu the plati,
and boil until as thicJ&lt; as desired.
popular.
he discouraged at tho outset. With
and the next day they rarrjefi It out
any quantity.
If put into self sealing jars .and
Rut they paid iiiofo attention to each
the whole world us his customer, the
sealed while hot, it will keep indef­ other tlum to peddling. *
farmer -should attempt no experi­
initely.
This method, of travel now kept .ftp
ment that might result in fniluro,
When making pies, use 'one third until John was satisfied that lie might
nor one which might result in lonly
apple and the juice and grated rind go farther and fare worse. The girl
a half success.
Florida lucres must
was far aliovc the ordinary country
of one lemon, rtweetenod to taste,
..Produce their' maximum yield* next
.Evaporated apples may lie used, lass, and John saw an advantage In
yrar, for whether the war continues
v
grind before soaking und do not marrying In his own class. He pro­ w
OnrVwV
nr not, the world \vill be hungry for
posed to her. hut at first was refused in un n f t
cook.
kjl o.
oil the ground that If she married a
American grown, feeds.
Mrs. M. E. Dooley, f
peddler her family would disown her.
. Unless there is a grower fn the
Geneva, Fla.
Rut John was ls?nt on winning her and
community making a specialty of
finally got her consent to marry him
rising pure seed, the farmer should
without.saying anything nboul It. at
* * l« t his nuxt year's seed from his
homo. They'-coulfi then travel togeth­
.own field. This practice ha* many
er with more propriety.
Continued From Page 2
advantages ovef crib selecting^ for
They were married at a country
church and hy a country parson, and
the growth of the stalk and the posi­
SOFOSCO is a purely natural product dried and pulverized.
arc unpatriotic, i»ut is liecause they after the wedding John said they must
tion of the ear on the stalk has
'I
t contains no Sulphuric Acid or other chemical and cannot
do not understand the magnitude have a rest from work and they must
mufh to do with the desirability of
of the job that the United Slates has go to his homo for awhile In tho city.
injure the soil or the tenderest plant.
the ear for seed. Theae are things
His bride consented, and he took her
undertaken.
•hat cannot he determined by choosSOFOSCO is m ad e.from the softer hone phosphates anti
“ *lt seems to me that no more to ids palatial residence.
,ng the ear in the crib.
John looked nt his bride, expecting
patriotic service can' be givlin at this
phosphatic marls found in the rich Phosphate deposits of
harrners who are interested in sc- time than to bring truth home to to see astonishment depleted In her
Hernando County. I t is pulverized to a fine powder.
bfting the host ears of corn for seed every man, wonan and child, so tha face, instead. * 1k&gt; laid aside her
t
should ask their ebunty agent to they will all be aroused to the great­ wraps ns If she had always lived there.
SOFOSCO is in the proper chemical and
"Didn’t you think you were marry­
r“‘lp them. And in some counties, est possible efforts toward winning
ing n peddler?" he asked In wonder.
’
"mechanical
condition to he easily acted upon
the experienced corn club boy might the war in Europe before the w,ur
"No. I didn’t 1 knew I was marry­
-by
the
waters
and organic acids in the soil.
end valuable assistance.
can be brought to this country."
ing Johnny Cosgrove, millionaire."
' Turned under-with legumes or mixed with
"How did you know that?" asked
'I
stable manure or mack it is an efficient and
Dry Surplus Vegetable*
John, aghnst
Yellow Pine in California.
"I live a few doors doxvn the street
The drying of fruits and vrgeti
economical source o f Phosphoric A c id ,.
Tlie yellow pine In California ranges ami havo often seen you, though you
able* ■a the home his, except to a
from 100 feet above sen level to 7.000 didn’t know me. I «uw yon drtyo
'mitcij PXtontt ncemcl, n* many
feet, and Jts variety, the Jeff re/ pine. away as a iKHldlrr. I didn’ t knoxv
We advise ordering now to insure prompl delivery. Hetter get in ahead of the lhreatened( car shorlage which
j lfler Unrigs heretofore unnecessary Is found at 0,000 feet, the most re.is sure lo bit us before long. Write us for prices delivered at your point. We can deliver now.
xvliat you were going for, but I thought
ln Uic south. Rut with the necessity markulile range of any species of plno
It would be a good chnneo to go for
!° c,jnserve more food stuffs, bring- In the world.
you and rake you In."
. ••
. lnK with it the lack of containers,
“ Stung!" said Johnny.
Clear Water. In Fjords.
,
. w 1 *1 l *n “ nd glass, for canning', no
"No, you’re not I've got money of
In the fjords on the Norway const mj ‘ own. I knoxv you were a good
Uf-t method of preservation has
H ERNANDO COUNTY
- CUOOM, FLORIDA
ca.eh and thought I'd snare you, that'a
tn found, says Miss Agnes Ellen tho clearness of the water Is wonder
•fri* of the University of Florida ful. Objects may he seen nt n depth all. I'll make you a loving wife."
of twenty-five to thirty fnthvnns.
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RACE RIOTS IN NORTH
F00DC0NTR0L RUSS RESUMES BOARD OF TRADE
MANY NEGROES KILLED PROHIBITION! BATTLE LINE
TAKES GREAT PRIDE
IMPORTED LABOR CAUSE AND REVENUE IN THE EAST
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the edge of the whirlwind rapids at
Occupy T h e Attention o f Russian Artijlery A t t a c k s dun. Lifst of ( erny the French have
3:.10 o.'cfock yesterday afternoop.
A washout, due to recent henw
heavy
repulsed German attacks, and in the Resolutions Adopted R e s ­
Congress This
Have Beep
ruins was the cause of the disaster
region of I'runay, east of Rheims.
pecting The Recent Rate
Week
which occurred just below the canti­
Severe
German surprise atlack'was thrown
East St. Louis, III., July 3.— Two
Increase
...
.
.
lever bridge and CO Jeet below the
back with heavy loss. On the left
. Coi^ress will he a busy body this RUSS R E S U M E S —
negroes were token from a street ear
point where the smooth water of.the
bank of the Meuse the lighting Tias
...
,
|wwd&lt; with food control, revenue and
bete* today, e ho t o ml killed and
Without doubt the value of a
The soldiers of flew Russia hove brought no change in position.
Upper reaches of
tho Niagara river prohibition measures before it. C„m- assumed the aggressive.
white man, standing ir\ front of his
Commercial
Union has never been
For the
break into* the turbulent waters of
Two German submarines were
promises ure looked for in the prohi­ first time since the revilution last
store was killed by a stray liullet.
better
demonstrated
than-in the re­
the \\ iiirlpool Rapids.
bition measures but the fifod control March Russian troops have begun an tired oil by the gun -crew of an cent success of effort on the part of
The turhulenco of the mobs in­
American liner during a voyage from
I he car had all but completed the
Sunford Hoard.of Trade members,
creased during the afternoon. Riot­
is receiving careful consideration . attack on an extensive scale
the
United States to England and
circuit of the gorge, having crossed
who, by their union in a common
ers took the rifles a w a y 'fr o m 1(5
and the people "I,ark. home", are I Along a front of eighteen and onesailors believe one periscope vvus
from the Cnjiadlan side o f the river
cause, so aligned themselves in
having something to say to the eon- half miles in the region of Rrexay
national guardsmen. White women
shattered. A third submarine was
on the trolley* line at Lew it son.
gressnian about it.
Galicia. ,tu, s,an
hnvi; stormed
Washington before the Interstate
and white girls ^re participating in
sighted, but the American gunners
There acre more than fifty pna.
Comrnefee
Commission, as to turn
the violence.
•*
.
*
A formidable midsummer legisla- , *1‘‘ German positions.
Herlin says had no opportunity to, fire, as it was
seng»»rs op board, according.to gen­
appafent
failure
into a tremendous
live
program
with
food,
prohibition
I
kho
Russians
suffered
heavy
losses
The work of dragging negroes off eral estimates.
immediately suniergrd.
’ •
’V
success.
All
railroads
of the coun­
and
‘
revenue
the
major
measures,
tt,,d
wire
compelled
to
retire
ifefore
Street cars began at I :30 o'clock
I he ear was one of the open type,
The ^American people have been’
when a crowd surrounded nn Kd- the seats extending from side to side, still confront congress In its w'nr *•■*. the German lire. The at tuck was i|Uiek to appreciate the value of try had united, in asking for a rtf. . ,
l'*,f cent advance in freight
sion. which began three’months ago. made between the upper Stripu and
wardsvilje car which goes through with steps on both sides the
full
great aerial lleets of battle and scout-.'rates.
Many .............. .
in .M.nWith business Congested in the the Nuruyuvku river, inlmii.n
the heart of East &gt;. I.ouis; and pulled l"n&amp;t_h " L U if-u q _______________
pl.iin-s. 1Me air M*rv n e appi-.iled . v ersation with u\t remarked w hen
h” t:*’e "marking !Jime ' the Vibila l.upa. in the sect ioli -••lit hTtie Tnittey- fnrm the wire' Immcdiat once to their iiiiagitialion
Rut tire question of oppnsing the rate
Tht ear was running u» ;i speed of in recess s e n a ti
leaders hoped to cast of Lemberg, the Galieian capistcly white .men boarded the ear and
•f'er .ill i. -m l nod •bn,
ri has in.
about* nv en
m ile s an h o u r wh,-n jr make rapid prog-,...... tl. f ,...j ,
w.t- mint ion,.,| •’ What's
ta l
took off the negro passengerOne struck I be w. .1*
' * • i c in- ,i i i| - ! iJI m o* , g n u - -h, II- I be II-,. Ito v UMiallv g,-l wlqit they
'•"I bill «i!l| i*. |r.i\ i. i ,,|.. | -. 1 ,i,o. I...
'Ii
negro was kicked and beaten l.y ■|,,.
•ioil -till mofi -iie|&gt;- i liat have turn, i| want any wav." and taking things
L« &gt;* i h:n, half i mimr.
I'-g tin rnantifiieti •. ,,f ,li-till,-,]
crowd in the street and then lie uu«
lb.
fill,
«.,• in fav..r of Ho Ln for granted faded to even lie inter­
I !»•' Ill'll tile loot.inn.|‘ 11rH -. and M-i.d H t„ •••i.f. r, n,, |,v
shot.
lie died in an ambulance sirring sway until m,.
•••/.any ,i vt*I
!. Till
esied III .1*1 undertaking that has
the end of l fie week
|l. mi *« |Hirf %
later.
, topi side Up n the edgl
d he Artilb rv has •olv.jl iih&gt;-I of resulted in saving annually $115.l.auiiehing of the war revenue lull. •halt a-ou/lis between tin ZJolu l.ipu
• While this ridt was .going on a ing rapjds.
liir jif ijli|«!nis,o/. in&gt;»«ler&lt;»-vr»f.t- I t-was|WM*.th* to rirtnitiulf* county producers”
j
J
ir
a e t b a lly - J e - w r ilt e ii fr o m th e - h n u s r j j t n d sh e N n ra .ru v k a h f ix V T F o u g T iY n il
ltellevilbv ear appeared. White, men
the ortilli ry that .blew the Cm rman* ! ***»U shippers and is a direct linantlal
As
slipped dowtj the.'JO foot in-{draft anil' .............
reduced.. from gl.eiin.- new battles between tin opposing
•nd white women boarded it. White
from
their griin grip on Vimy Ridge; saving of many dollars to every
iline from tho trueks to the edge pfjOQO.OOO to $1,052.170,000
:force*.
The artillery arm of the
women and girls Belied negro women
it
was
the artillery that shook them!*nnn w h o h a s 'a freight, bill to pay.
th&lt;* river screaming men and women [senate finance rommitto
Riis«far fiifees tin- In‘i*ft artjve. and'
and when -they wore Inndcd in the
b,
fr
i In
I »•v.d
-i r' \ h-.
I'fo w , r .
- Iiq q ,-r«,
fought to ''-cape and
•••&gt; f 11,,.IM •Ian i •••I t titfrom »
R' ......... .
t I- k .!• &gt;U I
street the mob struck atijl kicked W• *•
In
a
P
i
.
M.
•
c
iM
Mo
f;nrn,-&gt;»
*J
•
#
’ I,
,l.i
th a t .1'
them The men who had lain drag­ ublt
11, .&gt; .a ,•. &lt;1
"g • tii• &lt;1 not Ii..
•i:-eo..,|
•• ;.
...
. .,
ged »t! the cars were surround' ■!
■I
-I. , I and •j‘k’ I’ * i F* •»' t*» fl'h ||| ,|I fillet
**«n l . TI .
, . •. . i
,i m| i,
M* ini ' ' i -i * lie • i .i
•
Iai
&lt;1
the till |.II.
and attacked by groups id ubitt.-- i
•’Oil'
ll
I•
.r.
f.H-e
id
(lie
lllllib
filnirg making a light and guided rightly,
in tlie shallow water.
from tho coinmillie ijihI Herbert i'. Hoover, i Stockhod, m \olliynia, a distauei of
One negro wan crushed in the head |
line from \rc. nuirly all the way &lt;m I In-sc men have won.
Tfii-se men
riverside two of tin* passengers were food administrator, di-cu- ei| today about 17-» miles
with-a heavy stick, lie died in an*
ijoeunt
I*
is
the
.irtillcr)
today
have
also
paid
the
price
for a chlilseen to be rnught !'1 I he swift,-r umendnn ills and m, ..-un - to , \p,.
Merlin declares tin1 Ru-siau at­ that Is har.i.*slng and hounding the intsii good, and if tlie man''you know
ambulance. More ears were attackwater and were carried .down to the dite the food vontroi legislation.
tacks which it sgys were gowi'rful, Germans until they are fairly dared i* a member of the Sanford Hoard of
rd. Finally national guardsmen nr-,
whirlpool.
Mcn\hers of a Nationnl
Except
for
u
'sharp
but
probablv
were brought :botit through the w'u • i he inf.inrry. ati.u ks in gin
rived ami began clearing the streets.
Tru«ie. then that man has, by liis
Guard regiment who were ■&gt;. guard |,rt, ( ||g||| . v|,, •.
t
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week,
m • presMIlie 'ef
the leading enleiil,
Hides were, taken from .10 guards-’
nieinberstiip and financial support.
The
limited,
dept
It
id
the
battles
at the Fuutilcver bridge, s.iw the prohibition I sill The test of the- o||)rt:il •"•lav i- .pe•in v in i ilh powers
Hr,,"eli* a x.iluuLIc pro'ectloli lo
men by members of. the mob who arcident -and were the !'■■
i h.- f.|, t tl ,i Hi, m
t 1. •• 'lb d
-l.llelio ■• ,,\ .
Adnni.i-i.r.i'
i well uiv his iiitererl
If
would approach a soldier and say. rescue
blli'/V III' I git ti. V.Mid lb |’f",!’ •—ifiv• the sen.n,.
Ii
K i —lau t iov f-rniio lit. having b 'lin g is.-. r n| lluir urllllerj^ ll thg Board of Trade never in it., his. “ Here buy, let me .look at that gu n,‘
ator i li.iriiln-rb’ in's
&gt;fr I'ji *i • • rattled to yit Id ’ to t b. Wa - willl tlieir elOirnni,| . gull*, vv it|&lt; tl lorj perform, another deed, thi, one
you might
.luirt someone," • and
1
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0
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house's
"hone
pre--&gt;ire of the leading entente pint live minion Reg ulat inns*
would take the weapon away from
I." "t her ......... ed. Ilial tin- I • T111.1tl - .d * t« amide and i, Midi that pnVM
e-s
par1 *d |lu- urrnv *' is l-eeii -•i
I'lte
Adiuim-I
r.ll
roll
him.
.
Washington. July
Tln^, i xi-mp• ' I " • ed I" I l.l-l III, if waV In a I'.e l iii.in;. Itiue* ev. r. Hu- niimloT&lt; •tt'fdh-d dll' • t '•• .|M;•••'. '
-hip f* •• ill \1-,1,'d
.•
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t| woil'd step in.ini.i .. i
•pill k, VP 1*0 . in I ' l l
Now
Illinois National Guard* at noon tinii regulations i «m i i .| ..r. tT.«il,‘Vrr.IIP S onl v ,
T'i • region -i tin N.irayuvl
civ
mg
atnl
!'r&gt;
-idenl
military .luibilbui- and their military
V!
.meeting of iI h- Hoard of
patrolled East St. Louis with lived hoards will 11io-s upon all .l.iim- ev­
r Srrpiii river, Im, bei'i I lie prowi •*. an^Veing dashed In pones
based
cept those based.on
qoiu-.r.al ,fry L i. , \
r
rP i l i e - • PI"
Governors
Monday night (he follow­
bayonets as a result of a renewal of eept
••■quid,-r Al M'PfiP of ttrucll bit le ' ligtiting itiee against ihc r&lt;u ks &lt;if sl.tlh d suprem­
agtieult oral .... * p V tif i i ^ ' W W " u, M" ,,r tt,|l
,r
rare riots. . • ,
9*.
■^ _
ing resolutions Were adopted:
General Rrtl-'silotl .lob-d Ills vletoft- acy in 'gin. and gunner•a *
Gunboards will pass
those. The d a le 44'-U
t,,' " " rr‘’ ' befon
\t I In- I'egllhr meeting of the
“ fie trouble broke out’ anew when
I lie senate eon \••ties
oil•ampafg'i l.l-t \«ar. ;rtoi 11r#- • airplanes and infantry b rin the great
will lie soon set for .1 meeting of the
Hoard.
• f Governor, w| the ^anfhnl
a negro appeared at a street ear
/..Hii i — on , *'f l * . - » \ — i . i | ■-■till, rc
Mati.v "f tlie prohibit ,&gt;n
'"•■ *. in mode*' War, 11,&lt;s • .ri old) Hoard of Trade, in session, July 2nd
hoards.
After the order of ?I 11.111»-.
transfer point where a erowd n(
I u-id Marshal tluig continues to move hand in hand..
is determined the boards ivvill post pious, will ina l»e a light for Senu’ or
the following resolution was unaniwhite men had assembled. A white
i(|l tighten his grij »&gt;n I .eh*: tin t hi*
Gore's
amendment
to
empower
t
the list -of those regf.stirA'd. They
The life i i Inch veloeily guns" at ttio'i-ilv adopted
.
man struck the negro in tho fare
lM
*r»
&gt;
•
ba
■
b
f
i
la
inamifa tur&lt;
will then pr«’pare a Ii-t of tho-i de­ ('resident To suspend
Itn
lati
:■
r*
iin«e--ary
tn
main­
^and'others knocked him down und
Whercn*, Our secretary, D. ( ’ .
Mriii-b
!,a &lt;• •aplilti-d t;,-i
signed in order of liability to m t - of malt, fermented and vittnus bev­
tain i- vcfv hurt, nccc'-ilaling eoii- Marlowe, ha* performed valuable
.kicked him. Five shots were fired at
nail
(Misiti.ous
mi
a
front
*nf
a
Half
vjre.
V.’ithin three dnjr, ‘ netiiler.. erages and limit their aleoholie runs I a ll! fe p b li •* ••nl« and r« linings uf
serviie to mu: members, as well as
the negro u&gt; he lay prostrate, wound­
lid'. Wirt uf lelllion by mail will by given each per­ tent as Well its ab olutelv prohibit mg
b.i'HlI' c ne •.f I l,e inn-1 s|^|,|f- to tlie cqiire 'tupping interests of
ing hint in the arm and leg.'
I ' • Ttrili-Ii- army during • June P ant jdur-e- I t he uar as it apson designated. Whin itn-., a| ;ieur •listIllation for beverugc purpo.-es.
Semimde county, in his preparation
lite crowd drew bark, thinking the
capi
nred
tier nutn prisoners, proaelies the nd of, the third year
Erohibition
was
discussed
at
tnfirst they will be physically examand successful cooperation with* the
nrgro had been killed, but |ie jump- ined. Then comes the qul*tion of'
informal meeting of the rum- including 175 otlicer* and t,7 gun*, thal tile alii , Miilinlfuj! America. other member* of tlie Southeastern
UP and ran away. Later a a w.hite exemption.
Exemption becabsy of inlttee. Imt with Mr. Hoover taking tin biding two heavy guns ns well
with a wealth of raw materials at Shippers Association, in, defeating
njan fired at a negro hnd the bullet dependent* may be made on ac• their di*|*o'.il can make th' *•■ reHe is said to feel that war moch other war material.
th® proposed Interstate F’ reight In­
bit
white mat.. The armed count of wife or 'oilier deppmlrntx: Prohibition is* solely ti question of
pie French and .Germans continue plncwnents, while tlie Germans are crease of 15 per rent,' and
man was arrested but-tit the demand The efiiims of husiiand .must lie sup­ foodstufT conservation.
*
to battle at various points on tliw hemming more and tnorl desperate­
Whereas, The success , of Secre­
uf a erm d of white men the police ported by an afliriuvit from the wife
. (Continued on Rage.4*
east from C'erny to the Vurdun re. ly in need in that respect. Their ar­
ftieaMd him. .
tary.
Marlowe’* effort* in *uid rate “
tillery is very strong at time*, but
an'i the head of sojne family whose
rase
reflects
great credit us to*, his
Dwpite the patrols, attacks on residence I* in the same vicinity.v
the shelling in which they indulge is
Ht|roe* continued and at noon eight
nothing compared with -what must knowledge,* ubility and initiative in
'•■re in hospitals. Tho attacks usube endured by the Germans from the preparation and liaiidliug of a
Dr.
.Neal
Will
Addrrss
Gal
tiering
subject of such vital importance lo
*11J'' took the form of n bombardthe allied guns.
the citizens uf Seminole county, and
Dr.
T
.
'A.
Neal
will
address
the
m*nt of single negroes with sfo.nes.
including the shijtpipg interests of -•
gathering at the Presbyterian church
TRAGEDY AVERTED
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS SHOULD BE COMMEN­
the entire state’ of Floridu, there­
on
July
ith
at'7:30
j».
in.
Plans
are
. l orkl Exemption Hoard
fore,
.
DED frOR ACTION
Sheriff F. F. Brady, Clerk’ F. A. being made for an* interesting and
Two VSell Known ll.-iHronil Men
He it Resolved, That a vote or
Roughs, an,i County Physician Dr. helpful meeting in the line uf u safe
Almost Klbeil a Thief
The hoard of r.nunly comtnjwxionSchool District No. *1:
thanks
lie extended. Mr. Marlowe,
• T. Denton were last week named and sane celebration of the Fourth. era. met yesterday as accordingt to Total County .Millngv
What might have been a killing
. 3:1 mill*’
hy lids board and that a ropy of thin
’&gt; President Wilson 4o constitute The announcement of the speaker law to fix nnd assess the millage for School Bond fund
occurred
in
tlie
freight
yards
a
few
3 mills
resolution be spread upon thw mil*
[ e
exemption hoard for Sem- for the evening assures us of some­ the year 1917,‘ and in their wisdom Special School fund
3 mills nights ago when a prominent pair of
thing
good.
.
’
**o|p cuunty.
railroad official* in fart they- have utjps of tills meeting und also pub­
they reduced the millage (! mjlls as
lished in the Sanford Herabf, that
rharge of the freight depot here
Tliine are the same gentlemen who
,
•
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compared with , last year. This art
Total for Dist. No. I
.19 mills
all
members of the Sunford Hoard of
almost killed a thief,
•
At a special meetllfg of the coim- 1 jj,p |IOard is rertoinly coinmendwnitituted the county registration
Trade,
as well as the citizens of our
School
Dittrich
No.
2:
It seems- that a quantity of cigar­
ir'*' * n,J L&gt;r that reason are some­ ty rommissioners held in Bartow, re- { ab,c and sh„ W!l lhgt th,. commissioncommunity may know the favor
Total
County
Miltuge
M3
mills
of y,.mino|,, county are really of
e t t e * - had- been Stolen from tlie
* *t posted on the line of the work cently F. C. Lawrenre representing,
Speciul School fund
2 mills freight depot and finding some of with which w« look upon the work
»t the War Department expects of the United States Fidelity and Guar- I „•„,, for the p^pjo, nn)| while this
done-by Mr. *Murlowe, in this cum&gt;.
them hidden under’ part'of the lloor
^ f,m :it this lime. Thw Imard met arty C o m p a n y of- HuRimore was cut of six -mill* w ill-not be a* noas
well as tlie conim*nduhjc manner
Total-School Dial. No. 2 35 mills these men who we will rail John and
* irday and organized and got present and stated that the com­ tleahle, owing to. the faM that the
in which lie represents our county
School’
Districts
Nos.
-1
,
4,
6
and
Jess for short decided they would
°*n to business immediately. The pany would take over and finish the state of Florida, under the manage­
gcncruily.
•
(1:
contract
of
the
Continental
Public
hide und when the miscreant rarne
ment
and
wisdom
of
the
great
* nr^ °n hand is the making of
'Signed:
F.
F\
Dutton
Total
County
Millage
33
mills
fur hi* ill gotten gain* they would
r’ *in lists of the registered men Works Company. The Continental lioard ha* seen fit to raise the milSpecial School fund
3mills pounce on him and rapture him
C. R. Walker
n t the druft und to give cadh Company recently stopped work on lage 2 1j mills as compared with
*
J.
J. Dickinson
the
asphalt
in
Winter
Haven,
on
the
double handed. Well, they hid and
lust year’ s assessment. Nevertheless
r&lt;&gt;K^tered a number.
This
A. P. Connelly
Total for School Districts
Florence
Villa
Eagle
Lake
portion
of
shortly
after
midnight
they
heard
jthe total millage for Seminole coun­
dl°: ,‘ JK nearing completion yesterR. F. Whltner
. 3G mills a noise and the head of a negro ap­
&gt; iftemoon and the lioard «»x3 their contract due to '♦bankruptcy ty will he :i mills less this /ear than No*. 3, 4, 5 and (1
F\ \V. Mahoney
The county rommissioners do not peared above the flooring.
They
it was last year, which is quite a*
j.
every conrtdenrc of having proceedings in New York City.
Geo.
G. Herring
saving to the taxpayers, and our fix the state millage as that fs fixed ealled upon him to halt but he hud
«»t work in on record time.
,
I,.
A.
Sheldon,
More than 100,000 hampers of commissioners should he commended in Tallahassee, nor no they tlx the business at-home and ducked. One
Hoard
of Governors.
school
dhtrict
millage of the home guard fired point blank
potatoes have 'been shipped from for the position they have taken on sperial
U.ORi Da w o m a n K ILLE D
ns
that
is
fixed
each
'
two
at him and missed him clean, lie
the Moore Haven rountry so far this the mutter.
Vamleripc brothers of Manatee
years by the direct vote uf the says lie does not understand it for
Wk
season,
and
the
farmers
there
are
fn htrcei c &gt;r jj||pS j n,Q Niagara
„.c. ,
,
• . , ..
.
Following is the rate of millage as
still xiigging spuds. Clark Mounts of ftxp(| ,,y lh# comfnililonerBi , ho votes pcoph' within each of the special tax he saw .the negro plain enough and county have just completed a 100,­
Falls Rapids
school districts. The millage fixed fired right at him and hy all the 000 ton stave silo at their farm on
Jxlr—
—
■‘ Kara Falls, July 2.— The death the South Florida Farms Company. of t|)p peop|e wRhin the school dis- hy the eommissionFr* is the General rules of civilized warfare that negro the Miukka. Mrs. Putter Palmer of
reported recently.
In addition to
For County at Large;
Mar" I - “ cc^,fc,ft when a street ca th'e potato crop Moore Haven-grow­
Revenue, the F’ine and Forfeiture should now he filled with lead but the same comity has up four of the
^
lnto the whirlpool yesterday
State Millage
'
9 mills and the Gencrnl Rond fund.
he is not, and moreover John and ten silo* recently purchased and the
ers are beginning to harvest pea­
ir,
,,-n *”Ith four missing, who
The millage fur the bond funds is Jess do nut even know his name. others are going up rapidly.
, 4 mills
nuts, which at the present market General Revenue fund
M aT T 1' dcatJ' Mrs. J. W. Dale prices are bringing twelve cents per General Road fund •...
fixed
so that enougli money will'he All of which load* their friends to
5 -mills
tk* |-rai la' Fla., has bden added to
raised
to pay interest, and sinking believe that John and less will neyer
A contract has been awarded for
pound to producers.
Several hun­ F'inc &amp; Forfeiture fund
. 1 mill
A lui °f tho'deadi
fund. The general school millage i* lie drafted into tlie army until they the erection uf the main building for .
dred acres more of peanuts are now­ General School fund
-___ 7 mills recommended by -the school board.
have more small arm practice. It is the State Industrial.Home for Girls,
Gor_ *1'*t
®»r on the Great
beingplanted
and
Moore
Haven
is
Road
Board
fuftd
.
7. mills
The budget as prepared by the also true that the negro has ncvfer which is to be erected near Ocala4e«n rou|e l®ft the rails, plunged
a -O-foot embankment and expected to become one of the lead­
commissioners will he published In been back lo get the cigarettes he The ground Has been broken for tYit*
^
ot.,:
in ten fest of water on ing peanut centers of the st^te.
had hidden.
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Total . . . .
33 mill* The Herald F'riday.
foundation.

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SEMINOLE MILLAGE REDUCED

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LEAVING TRAINING STATION FOR WAR DUTY

the Pallet Russo ’ with unbounded
interest," says Teggy Hyland,’ the
Vitagraph star, "will I suppose, be
surprised to realign that tho Russian
Ballot was entirely due to an Amer­
ican girl. Isadora Duncan.
"Mias Duncan was always a wor­
shipper of tho beautiful and of na­
ture. Sho believed that real dancing,
should be based upon the movements
of tho waves, the clouds and of runate her school of dancing. Her first
exhibition • was given in 1899 in a
little theatre of a dramatic schooLin
Chicago
Even then it was un­
appreciated. She crossed to the con­
tinent, dancing in Paris, Berlin and
Vienna. Her reception was puxcling,
opinions being widely varied. It was

A pretty Kentucky girl who' poses
as a Russian danaeuae, thereby win­
ning the plaudits of the world, is the
heroine of tho Greater Vitagraph’s
Dlue Ribbon Feature, "T h e Six­
teenth Wife.'*- in which Peggy H y ­
land and Marc MacDermott are pre­
sented. "T h e Sixteenth W ife" comes
to tho Lyric Theatre on Monday.
" T h e Sixteenth W ife" was adapted
by A. Van Burtn Powell from Molly
Elliott SoawcIPs romanre, “ Mary
Ann and the Grand Duke."
Mile.
Olettc, heading the Russian Pallet is
really u shrewd American girl who
poses as a Russian to make success
easier. She is a wonderful dancer

P h o to b y A m e ric a n P ress A s s o c ia tio n .

.

’

Freshly trained sailors leaving for tho Brooklyn ynrd and actlvo duty after having fleisticd a course of la
■tructlon In seamanship at a naval training station.
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school. The directors of the ballet
welcomed Miss Duncan with open
grins."
"T h e early hours of the Imperial
ballet were tremendously successful.
Paris went wild over the new art.
So Anna Pavlowo. Waslaw, Nijin­
sky, Lydia Lopokovn, Mikail Mordkin and others came into fame.
"Thus we see tho tremendous debt
the Russian ballet and the new art
of stage settings owe to America.
- I f wipe-with ^ttnw Thoiight* in mind
that I portrayed the role of an Amer­
ican dancer^in, the Russian ballet in
‘ The Sixteenth W ife .'" .
"T h e Sixteenth Wife," a Vitagraph Blue Ribbon Feature come-,
to the Lyric Theatre on Monday.
" T h e Sixteenth Wife"
Vitagraph. presents the Blue Rib
bon Feature " T h e Sixteenth Wife?'
Author— Molly Elliott Seawell. Di
rector - C h ttli* Brebin.
Cast( I -it*I’cggy Hyland
Kadir
Marc Mucl »erm**r(
Warburton
George J Forth
Huckel "
Templar Saxe
The story:

now a newspaper man in New 1 or.K
city.
Tho further efforts of the
powerful Turk arp foiled and Mile.
Olette. alias Mary - Ahn. promises
to become Jimmie'B circlet wearer
forever and evermore.'
*
" T h e Sixteenth Wife" is a brisk
and lively photo 'adventure along
picturesque lines. There is plenty of
humor, largely due to Mary Ann’s
old negro servant, Aunt Zuls, who
during the masquerade, Itecome Zulu,
fresh from the Nubian desert.
" T h e Sixteenth Wife” calls for a
colorful staging the scenes switching
from "JVlrograi I to Const jy.tinoplc
and back to America, presenting a
number of elaborate ballet svencs.
Peggy Hyland plays the American
girl who poses ns a Russian dunseuse
and Mare MacDermott appears as.
the Turkish gentleman so undis­
turbed by the high cost of living that
he is willing to add another wife to
his harem.

e s iinpressurio

much like it.
It
All the evidence
II being x ddpe

A n Unaccountable
Prosperitu
By A LAN HINSDALE
1 had reached the age of thirty-five
mid hail not made nii.v success In life.
Imbed, I wn* out of a |Nisltlim and
had nothing In the world to prevent
starvation To mid t o 'mv melancholy
I was In love with a girl*who was sup­
porting herself by lenehlng. She loved
me. but of course marriage between tlx
was- out of the question One after­
noon I wns .sitting mi n bench In n
park with other homeless, worklesx
then A man hitting health* mo got up,
leaving a newspaper behind him. 1
took It *j|^ mc&lt; hntilrnll.v.ntid tried to
read some of the Item* In It. prin­
cipally t" relieve luv mlpd from gloom
Suddenly my ey**, caught sight o f mv
own name. It was ninong u few |ier
son aIs. It su'd that If I would send my
address to Murray A l-'lctd, agents. I
would hear something to my. advan­
tage. I would have concluded that the
ml. was for sotiio other |s*rson oif n'tmllar nntne. tmt my tismo I* nn odd one
and my two suninmes are also unusunl.
.
I lost no time lit ending on Murrn.*
&amp; Held mid found Hint they were
agent:* for a woolen mi l In New Eng­
land. I handed In the nd. which I !»n*l
taken from the newspaper and wns
shown into Mr. I'b-M's office. Without
m i * liig no* tiling t*&gt; tun lie l**ok down n
letter tile, withdrew a letter and read
It over. Tlii^T lie put It buck In Its
| place atol said to me:
"I*n you want a position7*'
I said tli.it 1 m o s t assuredly did vvnnt

from
toe stupor which had come
over him when hi* rival in love gave
him a dire- &lt;*! morphine, he wa*
tii'tied ilmo-t uneerenioniou*ly out n p * ltlp li v e r y b tld iy 4 l i e tolyl Itio jU q J
,hcsjcpl IiT’ mi ifixeled
nn lUllceP'Of
of the limp**' wherurrjie
the
tn
llfjr
7n*
ri*tiri*Hi,i|
ti»r
ty
f slue*! nn* t o
hrleome :Hffftor* nnd suitor;*•• '
'
s ,,
th em . Opening n drawer In Ids tlesk,
Soon Kain-dcll «Ir■■iii&gt;»-«| lower nnd
AT THE LYRIC MONDAY
lie took ou t $-M and handed It to me.
lower in 'th e' sculi- of Immunity.
I gasped some questions, blit be snlil
Heart broken by the unwarranted ac­ lie knew nothing nhont the mutter excusation* against him. broken in ce*t that lie hud been Ihktnicted t*&gt;‘ ndbusiness and with bis hope and'um- vertlse f**r nn*. I took the ?'-•» and
hitioti stilled, he freqiienteilvthe low­ sju-nt one of ttietii for a innifl. With
est gin mill* and sought to drown the rest I paid my way to the mills.
When I gof there I was received by,
his sorrow in drink.
the secretnVy and |{iit In a room by
But there was too much manhood
myself, the door standing open. After
in him'to be content with such a life. remaining there at out Jialf an hour I.
" I ’U bract- up. JTI show them nil was conducted to the .office of tho sec­
that I ’ m still n mnn!" h«* cried, leap* i retary, who told me .Hint If I wanted
ing to his feet and rushing nut of a ' work 1 could have it. I asked him
saloon one d a y.. *
• ■ questions, with the same result ns la’
•
And Kate led him back to hjs ; fore.
I was given a Job on a small Hnlary.
sweetheart utnl guided him in expos­
-•
ing the villaint of the false friend but tin* salary was Increased rapidly
Within six mouths after being em­
Wm. A. Brady
"Purple Mask"
who had b-*&lt;rayed him.
ploy is! I w-ns receiving $100 n mouth,
Presents
Featuring Crarr
This gives you an idea «*f part of ami then tny salary wns doubled. I did
m
t un.rd and 1r.nrl.
: Ill'Ll Warwick In
Kill tl
■ the ifrtion in- " T h e Folse Friend," nil | could to entn It, but 1 am not an
•*
the newest World Picture Brady unbiased iudgo us u&gt; yyhc.tlier I sue
"The False
Made in which Robert Warwick nnd
A Good Three'
Friend"
.
Guil Kane are the stars and which
Bet-1 Keolure
and a Good
will L t the attraction nt the* Lyric
Palhe News
Comedy

IL Y l R l I C
lM El\T R E

GO WHERET4IE CROWD GOES
FRIDAY

SATURDAY

ceetfed. However, I liked my work
aud felt flint I "ns tilted for It. One
day I asked If I might consider my sal­
ary permanent, and on being told thnt
It was I wrote my sweetheart thnt I
was rendy to. marry tier If sho was
ready to marry me. Sho replied thnt
sho was. and 1 obtained leave to go
and get married.
Before leaving I was handed a check
for $1,000. which 1 was told was for
Immediate use.— I was given every­
thing I desired except Information ns
to why I wiis favored. To my ques­
tion* on this point I received only si­
lence.
Before my return from my
honeymoon I "a s informed thnt a
house hml been provided for me. and
on mv arrival one of the employees of
tho mills conducted mo to It. and when
wo were liisldu he handed me n deed
for tho property, which win worth
about I 10.00U
.My w i f e In s is te d th a t t h e r e w a s n
fn lr y g o d m o t h e r who wus s h o w e r in g
on m e n il t h e s e b le ss in g s , b u t I d id not
tiellovo a n y such th in g .
One day the secretary of tt.c coinI si ny told me Hint I was wnntisl at a
certain house, to which lie would con­
duct me. 1 felt It In my bone* flint I
.was to receive nn explanation.of my
good luck or hind treatment, and while
being driven to my destination I wn*
forming theories to account fop It. 1
wns driven u;» to n handsome dwelling,
alighted, and when III the house was
taken tqistnlrs to a roAin where nn old
mnn lay In bed.- lb* looked at mo
steadily as I npprnncln-d him, motloiiisl
mo to take a chair dose by him. and
(hell said to me:
. .
” 1 nta your father's brother. You
probably never heard of my existence,
for I ran away from home when a
boy, itii&lt;I I have mi'hTsbssI thnt my
name wns never mentioned In the fam­
ily. You are the only living person
sprung from that *to«-k. I nm nnuinrrlisl and have no nilblren.
I advertis­
ed for roll.’ through you to itmJ&lt;**s"tuo
ntoiivineiiL Jy&gt;i my jlesertloy when afitly.' I'-onyi tho t-'ofdrollttfg futi-rest*ln
the mills where von are employed!''*
hnvo hut a short time to live, and r.t
my diq»Hi .voit Mill Inherit my stork In
tiio company. It occurred to mo thnt
you should Is* tralnis) to’ gtnnitgc the
pro|M-rt.v, run! I took my own way of
training you."

Nation’s Traffic Men to Work
With the Army.
TERMINALS THE GREAT NEED,

wlto proposed turnlnjr the
over to tho association, fcald be*
" I t la the only machinery which **
lata In thla country for coordim.uml
and handling the rarlcma p Imm -* of
problem,, tho only pteco of iun*)j.—
Whltfi alb mako lt.il f f i l t t h r e u S T
tho country, tho only orgsnlzation
who*e voice will l&gt;o heap! and obCJfti
Through It tho situation in tho far
wcat, tho far south und the north &lt;«■,
l»o controlled ns easily and ns readily

tens, however patriotic au&lt;l energetic
when they undertake} work of which
they hnro no knowledge. This work is
work that needs the greatest planning
by export traffic men. Every move must
bo thought out In detail, and tlicro U
nono to do It so well ns tho association.
"For Instance, I have friends who
hnvo told o f seeing In Germany huge
fan aha|&gt;cd stretched of track Just with­
in tho German bonier. No tnilns wero
op them. No factories were near. They
lay In wnsto strvtchrs of country or
country that had been leveled to lot
Ihrsq masses of traek lie In n plain.
They were the termini by aid of which
Get ninny tins been enabled to more
great mosses of troo|n s|&gt;ecdlly aud
without confusion.
•"Thcw stretches of track were laid
at places which tho German board of
strategy has conceived to lie turning
points In tho event of tho wnr that
came. Now our military cx|&gt;crts will
discover Just such strategic points for
tho concentration of troops without
doubt and will dcmnnfl tho lustnllntlon
tlicro of tlieso fan shaped termini.
There Is no trouble moving freight or
trou|is. Wo can uiovo all we shall
ever bo asked to move. Tho trouble
will bu at the leruilinils."

G erm a n y'* V a »t Y a rd *, Oi/ilt F o r S t r a ­
te g ic U se O n ly. C ited a t W h a t M u tt
Do P ro v id e d — Daniel

W illa r d

SCORES'OF OPERATIONS

C h a ir ­

m an o f C om m ittee on T r a n ip o r ta tio n
and C om m u nication.

Washington.—An attempt to put mil­
itary traus]M&gt;rtnllnu ami communica­

tion facilities of tho United States, on
n par with those of tiny country in tho
world, Including Germany, where they,
bavo n-Acliyd the highest development,
was begun ns purj of the program for
tin- mobilization of tin* resources of the
unth’iii in lime of war.
Tin* Initial step* were taken quietly
and nluiost secretly In New York.

Daniel Willard, president of the Balti­
more and Ohio railroad and chairman

S ta n ley S pragu e L iv e d Th irty-th re*
Y ea rs W ith F ra ctu re of Skull.

New York.—Stanley Sprague, setenty-slx y e a rs old. of E ast .Meadow; N
Y., Is dead after having lived, inert
than' l l i l r t j -three years with a com­
pound fracture-of the skull, recelvcvl
when n negro attempted to murder him
for Ills money. The nature of tils In
Jury w as stirli lie w a s minpollod to tin
•lergo a Slight oi enitlou ever* |v*
m onths, hilt till* &lt;llil ii&lt;&gt;t deter him ti.-i
working dally on hi* farm
Sprague wus a tta c k e d hv Wllllan
itugg, who n few uionllis before shut
and killed Mrs. Walter Mnyltco and tier
dnughter, in the same neighborhood
He robbed tho house, hut did not harm
Mr. Mnybee. who warf blind.
Itugg was captured by a |«&gt;s*c and
put In the Long Island City Jail, frotr,
which ho escaped. lie wns recaptnm'
und hanged at Mlncola.
,

Plain of Damascus.
Tin- fertile plain In wldeli I *uir.a»‘ UI* situated I* iib*nit .‘hi mile* in -Iti*:u«t«*r and -is due to the river lliirudn
which is probably the Alutnii of Scrip
tnr*-. Two other streams, rlie Wfiily
I let lion, on the north, and- the AwaJ

on the’ s&lt;i^li- tAerensu,this frrtilitf
a n d -these two Ti’t iileiid ‘for tin liotn-t
of repr*-*t nflug tli*- I’ltarpar HU- oth

er Scriptural stream.

Fad

That

M ay

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Return.

"In my .time." declared grbndmu
“ girl* wen* more modest." "I I It**"."
Mild the llippiiut girl, "fi wns ii fail
once. We may get back to H.y—Life.

Slat* Forests.
Stale forests. yv|tli a total of over
I.COO.OOO acres, have l*eeu established
In thirteen states. Of these New York
Photo by A nirrlcoa Prraa Aaaoclatlon.
lias the largest forests, which comprise
I.•‘t.Ht.OOO acres; Pennsylvania Is seeUA.MCL W ill.A im .
and, 'with 1,008.000 acres, and Wlseotlof
tho
advisory
commission created to
■in third, with luo.oiNi acres. *
aid tliu Council of National IH-fense.
undertook their further development
.
P o tted Fooda.
when, in Washington, he was made
Tlipre Is much probability in the sug­
chairman of tho coumilttco on trauagestion that we owe our system of liortntion und coutimmlcntlou.
potted foods to (tie -North American
It wus W. 0. Bcslor, president of tho
Indians, . who for tinny .icnrs Imre Central Railroad of New Jersey nnd.a
fried Velllvui. pniliuled it,Into u paste member o f the.executive committee of
mid presscrl'lt into nil.es f**r winter tho Amerlenji Ilnllwny association,

Nailer III X(.t lie alien fur 1 st llrril I min
Srrllun I at ( h»| Irr 4*»s. L * » » « f Fl*rIII*

Notice ia hrrvby
lh*L M$i|k I.
WoorirulT, purrhaarr of T a i C#fliflr*tr V »
6U5', il»ln f ihi* :.lh day ot Junr. A. I» t » l l .
Slit) rtrtlflrita rn ffifirw
following *»•*
rribrd proprrly ailualrri in Srmlnot* courly.
Flm iHi, lo’-wHi l.*»U 4 and 5, lUk. S. It »*!'• |&gt;lat at Kell llrril. Thr *||&lt;I Utcl l-rI n c i i i h h i I at ikr rial*- ot «hr leualirr ol
rurh rrm flratr in th* n*m» ul It. T. I»»lr
Call.
Alto r r r tlflr itr No. 740. dalarl Ik*
2nd day ol Junr A. I*. 1913. Said r*riill&lt;air rm lrarr* ll,r (oUuninc draff I bed pTOP;
rrty tilualrd in Hantlnol*. rountjr. Hond*.
t ii- w it: lira. « r t » N CeT ol Itt nnd
•trr* l*. Fori llrn V fun W loa Ij, H K If.
t* l i l t It VJ V* Ii
T h r &gt;&gt;III Inn! b r i n e »•

DROP FLOWERS FROM SKY ON AVIATO R’S G R A V !

YiUgraph Presents

PEGGY HIGHLAND IN
“The Sixteenth Wife”

A “ palindrome” not only tnny he n
phrase, but’.nlsn **n word, verse, or sen­
tence tluit mean* the same whether tho
letters co.m|K)*lng it are taken In di­
rect or In reverse order, « * the tinswer atirihiited to Xn|Mi|eoti when ho
was asked*whether he could bavo invnded Euglnud: 'Aide wus I ere 1 saw
Elba.' ”

llill In
Forcflo***

Mariast*’
W lir,

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TUESDAY

COMING

Wm. A. Brady
Presents

It O S C O E
ARBUCKLE
la

ETHEL CLAYTON
In
."Broken
Chains"
Also Pal he
News

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‘ Bough House1
-Special
Program July 1

□ ridge in Scripture.
The only mention of a hrblge In the
rnnonlcnt Scriptures Is imllfl-ctly In
the principality of Gcshur. n district
to the northeast o t the sen of Galilee.
At this place ii bridge Is said to exist
still which Is called by the Arabs "the
Bridge of the Sons of Jacob." The
Ilomnus are credited with being the
first constructors of urchcd bridges
over streams.
Handy 8ubititut3.
Ilolter—“ Have you n book galled
’IJow to Acquire a Good Carriage'7"
Clerk— "No, sir, but here is ' 'Seven
Ways to Obtain an Automobile."’
*
Much Smaller.
‘ - ,
Comparatively speaking, the aver­
age miser's soul Is smaller than a
boarding-house- gas burner.

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O rcrr mf S r f» lfr by Puhllr^tloi.
It appearing to lb* rourt «Aal »ub|H»*Ba
l&gt;.urd In tab! f*u »* again.! th* M t n M
In th* abov* rnllll*d rau.* ba. b” B
by th* Sheriff ol Seminole rouaty. In jrbifb
-aid county ault l« pending, with th*
*
ment of ..Id .hrrlff ol
thal h* U unable to .erv* aald'
'^ n
Thatcher Ite.lly Company, a H a ^ a *o»P«t*
•Ion,owing to th . 'a tun* ol .aid ^rp orM U n l*
elect offlrrr. or aip »ln t
the officer* or ag*m . of .aid cocp«ati#n » "
u rkno»n. and It appearing to llw-coartJkH
■he bill baa b.en (Med In «h«
ran*, in th* abov* ontitlcd four* Hf
Mackln.on, complalftant,
a
feidant., Thatrher
Raoltx &lt;
j
Florida rorporatfon.
of
O. Slaton, drfendanla.
ir forerloaing a mortgage on th* proper!)
.crlbed in th. bill ol
„ | d de­
l l I. therefore. orderMt that the
fondant, Thatrher llraliy
on 0r
Ida w p o ra llo n , a p p *'f to thl
.
j
before th* 3rd day « » S#Pu ? i ! l r' nro roadefend th* aald action, pr deer
lr*.o will l»* entered • * * ,"* trafrred thereoncorporation, and Anal ''. '" t * , " , hi. o/d»r ke
It i. (urther ordered that tn*
of
published onr* a »**•*
p nrv,paper
month. In the Sanford H*rald. • " ' V p p
publlthad
In 8#mlnoU
r°uni:&gt;•
.
a)
Don*. order*d.
adiudged
and djjer»e&gt;|T;
Del.and, Florida, th*- . t t h

CHARLIE CHAPLIN
In “ His Last, Vacation'

MT i r u u i i n a *

Photo by Am erican Press Aaaoclatlon.

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Judge' Seventh Judicial C‘o( V iorVda*/

Upon the grave of Peter Carl iTex.) Jdlllroan, aviator, twelve o f bis brother aviators dyjng high aloft lu
powerful aeroplanes dropped rosea nnd carnations at tho cemetery at Westlmrr.' N Yt

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T U B SANFORD HERALD

June 29. im?

itTrrconomy Can Da Carried Too Far.
Protecting Vemcics From .
bricV-or stone should be added to
It doesn't pay »o save a peimy at
To protect vehicles front bung “run
cause the brine to rise above the the expense o f several pennies' worth
Into by automobiles at night *un In
wooden cover.
Do not use lime­ of time and effort. All economy Is not
senior has patented n primi that
stone or sanliitono for weights ns the economy, Some of It colts moro than ctui'lie* fays from lights ami
action of the acid 'produced by fer­ it Is Worth.
/ thrnt through a pane of red ginss.
mentation on thesd npbstunrrs des­
troys the keeping quality of the
Some Consolation.
Shoe Store
.Even If n woman Is sorry she innrTub's and covers made .of
Hospitality.
I am much impressed with the be­ brine,
Sometimes a fellow will exteni| ,
lief that the Hoaru of Trade, is the yellow or pitch, pine should not be rlcd.n man. she can tlnd some consola­
tion In ilic thought that she kept soino hospitality thut savors of robbing the
greatest^ factor for developing pro­ employed.as surh woods cause dis­
oilier woman from getting hie*
Pig*.
agreeable
flavors.
gressive* business ideas, towi\ loyalty
and civic pride in Sanford. The ef­
The container then is set aside
ficient officers have already accom­ and fermentation allowed to proceed
plished many good things for. our undisturbed. If the weather is cool
city, and the cooperative spirit will or a cold cellar is used, U to 6 weeks
bring to pass nil thnt is hoped for may be necessary for the fermentation
Sanford’s betterment.
tion to be completed; if in a warm
J. W. P I C H IN S .
room, 10 days to 2 weeks. Scum
should not be allowed to grow on
Celery Growers
the surface of the brine. As soon as
Although "u litiBy man attending
gas bubbles cease to rise the scum
the many details incident to the pro­
should be removed and a layer of
duction of lt)0 or moro cars of celery
hot melted paraffin about one fourth
and vegetables annually. I make it a
to one half inch thick should be
part of my business to atlilinte with
poured upon the brine while very
the Sanford. Board. of.JTrade^Jjnan’ hot.
— cially and morally. J -do this be­
If the sauerkraut is made during
cause of my belief in it as an organ­
ization that is doing more than has the fall and stored in n cool place,
ever been done before toward ad­ there is no absolute necessity for a
vertising and'building our city and layer of paraffin. The low tempera­
ture will prevent decomposition.
county... "
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I t i-r a co n serva tive estim ate that, in
The popular idea thut sauerkraut
' G. K. S M I T H .
iron in g th e w e e k ly wa^h.for an a verage fa m ily, a woman made frpm early cubbage will not
w
alks seven m iles a ye a r betw een iron in g board and *
Our Hoard'.of Trade is nob merely keep is based upon the fact that the
sto
ve, T h is distance, o f course, m a y be IfJss o r greater
fermentation
occurs
in
warm
weather
an organization existing simply to
and
the
rapid
growth
of
scum
soon
fo r y o u dep en d in g upon th e distance between the tw o
afford something for us to belong to,
but Instead, is an organization that destroys both brine and kraut, if the
in yo u r kitchen.
you and I helped plan, jtdvocated surface is pot properly protected;
T h e C -H / 'le c tr ic F i a ; 'r o n wiP i v c all this waste
and promised to support.
Like a \1negnr ut the rate of I quart to 25
pounds of cabbage will prevent de­
effort.
It fu.t lies its o w n heat ar. . s h iv s h o t until the
few hundred others, I am doing my.
! share and' in one instance alone. composition which soniPtimi*s takes
ironing is finished. V o n d o n ’ t have to leave the iron-—
‘ pvhrthrr -we succeed .or— fail, Urn the form of a soft : n i dipoerv pro­
ing luiard and you can w ork w h erever there is an elec­
duct.
•
Hoard of Trade demonstrated its
trical connection.*
value to the farmer in taking hU.apThe
.Ocnarlus.
. peal against an increase ill freight
H o w m u c h w o u ld a (.;-!$ Iron sa ve fo r Y O U ?
The denarius, tnuishiled penny, was
rates direct to tin* Inler.itnte t ‘nm-fir'Unman silver coin In the* time of
merce Commission.
Jesus and Ids nposftes.
It was the
II. E. SlilJ! ItES.
principal silver coin of tlm. Homan
city. I am mire that the Hoard hna
the rcligioua development of our city
at heart ns well as development
along* other lines, t
GEO RGB H Y M A N .

Ideal Formulas

Ideal M ethods- *
*

Ideal Results

Make Your Crops With a
TTrlla For

It*—V#

im l i t l i x t anil t i n t i l m

Wilson &amp; Toomcr Fertilizer Co.,
M an u fa c tu rer* IDEAL FERTILIZERS
tli'iilrn lii Nlirtir Hwhlliiirr "ml lii*i'ftlrl*lr«

CHEROKEE

Jacksonville,

Florida

Ijjf ilSON &amp;. TOO
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Sgsven Miles
^carrying a
hot iron

R. C. Maxwell, Mgr., Sanford Branch
KEEP

YOUR.

SHOES

Wlilt©

NOW $3.35

.commonwealth. Fruit) the parable c.j' *•
the laborers In the vineyard, In tin*
• • Coast Line Official
Along with our agricultural and twentieth Chapter of Malt hew. It would
immigration work, the Company 1 appear (bat a detinrlus was then tin
represent is always glad "to have its ordinary pay for n day’s labor.
representatives alliiat,** with*'all pro- ;
Yellow Pine in California,
gree-ive organizations
Not al"&gt;nThe yellow pint* lu California ranges
for (Ids reason, but because 1 am u
citizen of Sanford, it |a a real pleas­ from 100 feet ubove sea level to 7.000
f » oAitivco or him vork . me.. nurrAto.M.Y.
ure for me to be a member of the feet, nnd Its variety, the Jeffrey pine,
Sanford Hoard of Trade Und assist Is found at 9.QOO feet, the most re­
markable range of any species of pine
what 1 can to further a progressive by doing my share In advocating the In the world.
wonderful possibilities of Sanford
cause.
and Seminole county.
L. A S H E L D O N .
Lover's Quarrel.
J. G. H U R L E Y .
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"Hallo. Fltzv! where did )-ou get

ShoeDressing
0

After July 1st $4.50
li-UI

For Mens. Womens.
liquid 10c andChildren’sShoes Cake|0c

THEIR VOLUNTARY
OPINION OF THE SAN­
FORD BOARD OF TRADE

Viewing the Sanford Hoard of
Trade frhm the angle of an out-oftown citizen. I feel that in the
I Continued From Page ■!
Hoard of Trade, Geneva, lias an tilde,
efficient directory. Sanfnrd_ being a
T ra d e, it is a pleasure t * have j !i&lt; gateway t»• Seminole county must
opportunity of Maying that no u!tier
iri!y represent
the various
organization has done or can do
is uniii certain! y we rarinOt
Seminole county as much good ns expect
l l&gt;“cntutiutr unb kjj
the Hoard of Trade.
Tin* lime 1 nperatii* w i t h a a orgijiiizati &lt;ui that
consume in attending the governors* is
iinj: iifIM nur b'i-ul intereola
meetings in Sanford, t;;*. ;r.,« lio ih ' along with their own,
1 ;un lliurand to Geneva is time well spout j augidy wntlslletl wBh my memberand prod nee* the satisfaction * of i “hip aml th** rcaults &lt;ihtuim•d.
knowing that 1 urn at luatt doing
L. M. RE 11 HI N It EH.

Take Sulphur Baths
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Cotit, Eczema, Hive*, etc. Right In
your own home and at trilling cost,
you can cninv the benefit cf healing
sulphur baths.

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Sulphur Compound.

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bklh; tit* It * » a l-*llon ippqtog to .(ted, J
pvt*; and take It Utrnuilr.

50c and $1 the bottle
at roue diuu il i If Fit can't auppFr too,
atml tm name anj the i*ti.« in itusiM aoJ
tr* will itnj 10j a bottle direct.
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A 25c Want Ad. in The Herald
will R ent Y o ur House For You

wlif'h Seminole county- must reap a
h!,: harvest. The Sanford Hoard of
Tr. tle stands lor S E R V IC E . I am
much , leased with the progress made
and re ulls attained.
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Heller Sa net Urn at
Allamunle &lt; ill/cu
The following information
has
I am very much interested in the
1ju-t been -i.tiued by. the II. S. De­
success of the Sanford IluariP of
partment of Agriculture and will be
T/ade. I deem it an honor to lie a
of interest to those who have cab­
member and although a resident of
bage yet in garden or field,
AI|amont,e Springs l thoroughly re­
V * C. M. Berry,
alize tiie ipipartiul service being ren­
County Agent,
dered this community at the hands
Sanford, FJorida.
of (he'Board of Trade, A member­
That sauerkraut can he made only
ship rard tells " W h o ’s W h o" to the
from
late or fall 'cabbage is a belief
newcomers and places one among
the leaders. If you are a progressive general in many parts of the coun­
citizen and. one who wnnts to see try. In connection with the recent
liia county , forge ahead, you can announcement of the fomentation
demonstrate it best by • aligning method of preserving .vegetables, a
yourself with your Board of Trade. food bacteriologist of the United
States Department of Agriculture
II. C. L Y M A N .
declares that sauerkraut of excellent
quality
can Tic made from cabbage
Real Estate
maturing
at any season of the year.
The united thought of 400 of our
The
essential
points under the re­
best citizens, expressed through our
vised
method
recommended
hy the
officers and especially our efficient
specialist,
which,
it
is
believed,
also
secretary in extending a hearty wel­
makes
a
superior
product
are
the
come, giving of information or ad­
vice, in publicity through press or use of only msturei sound cabbage,
scrupulous cleanness throughout the
by 'correspondence, the constant
watchfulness
for improvements to process and proper care of the sur­
be made or wrongs to h° righted, face of the brine after fermentation
this is the seed being sOwn from is completed.' This is the process:*

Postmaster
W hen you wake up in the morninj
member of the Ibard of
with a coated tongue, sick headache
,
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« r dizziness: when you suffer with ^
*• arH
In t°uch with the
sour stomach, constipation or irnli- vv,jrl: ,J’inH
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cestion, you may be sure your system organization it is invaluable not only
Is loaded.with impurities and waste io Sah.ord but to Seminole county,
matter. Y o u had better get rid o f It p j« n clearing house for imiuirics
“ * ^oon
II be takas
soon as possilde, or you
you'll
tak­
ing a
a chance with your health. Tako that aro increasing and nn impartial
a lew doses o f Martin's Liver Mcdi representative of the city and coun­
cine, a purely vegetable, non-poison- ty. The organization deserves the
ous compound made according to a support of all progressive citizens.
proponent physician's prescription
P. M. E L D E R .
and it will make you feel like a new
man. This Medicine is (ar superior
t o calomel and has been jit use for .*
A Minister
years. Besides being adapted to re­
I make no apology to anyone for
lieving stomach and liver disorders being a member of the Sanford
in crown persons, Martin's Liver
Medicine also has' the distinctive ad- Board of Trade, rather, I um proud
vantage o f being, suitable for\ chil­ of the fact and. take occasion to say
dren and babies. It hat an agreeable so wherever I am. I consider that
sweet taste, does*not gripe and-acts the Sanford Board of Trade !s doing
gently but effectively on the boiyels. a progressive work, the valuo of
T r y a bottle o f it and if it docs ot
which cannot bo estimated by the
give satisfaction, you can get ;
'pf most optimistip person. I especially
money back. Large bottle 50c,
Jappreciate the consideration given
sols by R. ,C. Bower, Ssnford, Fla.
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get that black eye?" “ Ob. It was only
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Clyde Line Ofllcial
n lover’s quarrel!” "Lover's quarrel!
Through its system of advertising,
Why. your girl didn't give you that,
the Clyde Steamship Line lias been did she?"
"No, It was her other
materially benefit ted by tie* Sunford lover.
Hoard uf T'ade.
At the bands of
the olllr^rs and (secretary &lt;d tbrs organizu tiun w.e have always found
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ready assi* anew when their aid Was
I heartily recommend the
a*ked for
rnde fur its general proHoard ••f
;e \\
i allied a ill
' sent t he majority and who afe so
plattni ng nis in get it bat they g*&gt; afi ter.
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Sanford Public Service Co.

* As the ealkbage is packed, salt at
the rate of 1 pound to 40 pounds of
cabbage should be added and dis­
tributed evenly. When the barrel or
crock i» nearly full the cabbage
should be pressed down as firmly as
possible and covered with a clean
bo/ircl. It is desirnble, but not es­
sential, that a cloth be placed over
cabbage before the cover is put into
plafe. The salt soon extracts a con­
siderable afnount of the cabbage

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I f we thought
it
just
to ourselves and
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just to you, we would continue secur­
ing credit for ourselves and extend-'
ing credit to you. But fully alive to
the vast difference in prices on credit
and cash basis, we are favoring you
by.asking you to pay cash in future .
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Work and Accessories.
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Remove the outer green leaves of
the cabbage, just as in preparing for
boiling. If an instrument for chop­
ping is not available, quarter the
heads and slice off the part of the
core remaining on each quarter. In­
expensive shredding machines are
now sold upon the market, hut if
these are not available the quarter
heads may he cut into, thin slices
with a large knife.- Hack the shred­
ded cabbage immediately in a clean
water-tight receptacle such as a
cyder or wine barrel, keg, or tub.
Except in the case of large families,
4” or 5 gallon earthernware crocks
are preferable. This quantity after
opcning,can be used up before-spoilage hegins. .
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WE APPRECIATE IT

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B a ir L ist P ric e s

Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
or Month— Park avenue flat, 105
North Park avenue, over L. R.
Philip*-- *- -G o. "d rug store;- ^TVTVtff
James Patton, manager.
30-tf

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W ANTED

Across
S.~Map

Wanted 7A good
601 Park avenue.

lorl&lt;Pt Mth initials
" W . K. \V." engraved on it. Kinder
return to Jlerald ulflce and receive
reward.
Strife

M l strength and durability o f Goodrich Black Safety
Tread T ires.a re ground into the roads o f our nation
from M ain to California.

The O N E foundation of lnsting,
resilient fabric tires is the U N IT

the TESTRD TIRES

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ailer how imirli o r how little L u m b e r you need,
we will In* glad to till y o u r order, iificl fill it 'promptly,
to your perfect satisfaction.
This is 1I16 kind o f Herrice we o ffe r to our patrons. * W e carry the Lament
"lutk «d Lumber. Lath Shingles. Sash and Ibiors in
Seminole &lt;
W e also earn a full stock o f Lim e.
( eioenl. Plaster. Nails, S e w e r Pipe, and also (lie Red
and Green Vulcanite Roil Shinnies. • Also t'ouncclcd
willi'flie oldest and most reliable H ardw are Store in
Seminole ( miitty. Phon e 1.11 for all your wants.

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LrijWa *al&lt;l rF H iflritr* shall b « rpiicorned .
according- in la » (ax d rfd will i*«ur thrrpnn
fin t*»- lD| h *!a&gt; ol July. A. I&gt;. |'i|T
H i :}&gt;*-*« fia&gt; official
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THE li. F, GOODRICH CO., Akron, Ohio

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Hrnl - $2Cwiper |»u.

This is the TESTED TRUTH
of Goodrich Bluck Safety Treads,
of

tv, Florida, to-w lli • |.ot« .*IU to 12. Kuraka-

Hammock. FaitJ land hiring a******^) B(
Uato nf i h&lt;&gt; h*ijj|AE/ of tsjch certificate in tho
nami* nf t nknown.

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Dreyagr charged rllra according to JuraKin for amail Hty drlitrrira.

PRICE

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F E R TIL IZ E R ..

Lost Gold signet ring with ini­
tials R L. P: engraved on it. Lost
at Crystal Lake.
Return to Mrs,
It. L. Peck, 305 Ninth St. and re-,
ceive reward.
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Goodrich has championed atoms
amongst tire makers.

Florida,

Tftt CtftMffttf So. 10ft &lt;1atcrf (h» 6lh day.
of Ju.y A . tK IVI I* Halil rrrllflrat** #m.
I f f r r . thf* follnvinc Un.fd If) S«-fr:tnn|c foim .

Oftlaa with H OLDEN REAL E S T A T E

Six Fleets o f Goodrich Test Cats, heavy cars nnd light
cats, daily w rite the truth about Qftodrich Tires on the worst
roads in six w idely different regiotW of our country.

The tL-iSwer of th '13 nation-wide
test o f the Test Cor Fleets—an
cnswcr'told in 300.UOO tire milc3-.
weekly-^ is:

in Seminole county,

Combination llrand-Gooij f*»r Anythin* That Grows-Vegetables Especially

Lost — Itlilck spaniel, long ' ears
short tail.
Kinder return to Dean
Turner, care of Turner's grocery and
receive liberal reward.
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BLACK S A FETY TREAD TIRES

UNBROKEN

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1,1 ’ h* JiSeie of
Henry
iTlahcip.
Al*oS
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da»_ nf Jun,. ,g. f » ID t” . Said , * , t i e c a l r
cm nrirpA t W Ja I f#vwJf! ( dnrfitm J irrofM-f ty
H Iuatail In Trrislfif.tr roun ly. Florida. t o . wit:
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land bring n &lt; o v l | at th.. datr of th r l..u anrr Ilf .urh c r-ilflr a tr in thr nam r of
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W’unted—A good trucker for 5
acres of high cultivated muck land
in Orlando, conveniently located,
within 15 minutes walking distance
from center of city.
New 5 room
house nnd hath, etc., city water over
the place, also easy to lake water,
( ’ an be rented or bought.
A rare
chance for the right man. Write or
see O. V. Zangen, 106 Court St.,
Orlando, Via.
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GOODRICH
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Wanted at Once Several young ■ T . « f r r l i l t r . l r N . . l « l| , d a t e d i h r S i h
ladies in learn the millinery trade. I day of' auly a |i f i n
s ,„ t rn r a tr .a lr
rmtifarra (hr tu lln a n if .lr.riit.ril |iro|lrrty
Apply a I the French Millinery Shop. I
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Sand, rock nnd grovel, nnd every
frenk o f climate nrc testing out
Goodrich Tires through millions of
miles c f roughing it.

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The Tttilowing frorp the Paily ought in l heir own interests to take
C&lt;miir.wrre News of June !■'!, !"L7, step* to encourage water transit and*
indir.tt&lt; thi* value placed upttn ;n- to exteinpoi 17.1*. if need be, means
Irrro.i it w a l « ‘ r rn u ip s * b y tin- g o v ­ to extemporize, t/'m-ed he, lllca
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tin* Itill H a rd w a re C om pan y
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ernment
With aupnd peas of tiiis for bringing il giuckly into erviu*.
has
just received a fresh stock
Ftibfl
I ihr I *#«Tn11 Jil.it
nature, reinforced by proper efforts Pulffie bodies like ehaflihers of eom.li,!*. , Stair *if t lot IiLi
O p a l Screen W ire and a c:tr
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nn Hi"' part of our political repre- ttteri e and hoard* &lt;if trade -.hnuhi
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do so, ami give their supimrt lo the
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wH' h Jtrlj.
men who endeavor to develop trail* (
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portation liy water on a temporary
Fur S ale
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bttb y c a r­
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11 is i neour­ ria g e and b a b y pen
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portation on the Mississippi fiver.
A I h. p. E ngine, will run a full
v.i-'Jtp
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load for 10 hours nl r o s l o f 9c
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sliali last more than a year, our Na­
tion may And itself a year hence
10S-I1U E. Hay S I.
J a ck s o n v ille . Kla.
with Us industries of all kinds
driven to the full and with special
energy devoted to more extensive
as well as more intensive cultiva­
tion. At the same time bur troops
will have to he moved and t lie regie
lar flow of 'supplies maintained for
the" armies abroad. It will he dif­
ficult, if not impossible, to expand
the railroad system in time to meet
the additional demands upon il
A ■^*® n” »Uer how few or how many wlijeh these circumstances may
Many of the /great water­
•Mcnes aro in your home nor how bring.
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tomrs in contact with i t Harmless the energy and foresight to take the
^ human beings and domestic anl- matter up and devlop water trans­
portation into n practical fact. Ev­
ery river, InktL.und canal should be
Used.
Every enterprise, large or
fan It tnto (h o air.
small, looking toward their practical
Fliett and mosquitoes
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use should have encouragement. The
Will kill ants, flets,
president
of one of the greatest rail­
roaches, bed-bugs, lice,
and bugs o f dvery kind.
way system; has recently said: "So
Directions on package.
long
as the wur insts the railroads of
Look for the Bee Brood
Trade Mark.
the United Stnteq will cooOerate to
2BoAB O c.
the fullest possible extent with the
E veryw here
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waterways of the country in order

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Li q u i d f a c e p o w d e r .

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women w ho know how
to take care of the comsv&gt;;**7 plexion.
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75c. of Druffut. « Ay mall JlrttL t
P 0 ( e it h e r c o l o r ) f o r 2 c . S ta m p .
■^* l f C° *

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XX

th it the needs of the country may
be served." * *r‘
Grabbed by Old Ocean.
An average of 0.’» tons of soli and
loose rock Is washed Into the ocean
every year from every square mile of
tho United .Htiite*. Thlh estimate does
not Include the great basin. The linmousily of Ibis contribution may be
better comprehended when it Is real­
ized that the surface of this country
covers 8,088,500 squnro miles.
Hia Llttla Joke.
"This Is tho ladles’ department"
"Well, we are both bachelors and
should have dives. Let's go la and
look over stock."

Fur

S a il •

P ia n o .

2I «

P ark .
.

For Exchamre—"Yacht Kitayrc,"
36 ’ .. ft by 8 ft brnm. Will exchange
for a good 1916 or ’ 17 Jive passenger
automobile. Address \V. F. Ayres,
Daytona Reach, Ha.
86-lfc
Horse, sound and g e n t le , with
huggy anil harness, in good condi­
tion, $100.
See II. • F.Jammes,
K. Ft D. Sanford or Merny Wight.
.
V
86-tf

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tt b*. * **l &gt;*'&lt;| Hia»% fia ts*

I *. - 11 \ \ iila t. .it
I hf « (»f-&gt;/’ mt* ( I • {o u n i). Fluriiii. Lu
thr .?n£|{*f»ignril
of aaifl
i ’ i. ‘ .‘ I M j L i t S J t a i z . I w K « l 'r j l s 'x lun-id.
i i.,t . : i, \ -i' iarr
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, K. II. W a l l M A N .
Aibnlni.listor. FF I'tt-S lo

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m is i Kit-s sx I.f:
N't'ilrr I*
, i t i H llia l Unilrr mnJ I )
o ’ a C-vrvH of t F.O J u 'lc • ,»l It;.- t'I|
rl.ll ( o u t ! . Savrtith JuH ol.l 1‘lrrull, 01 ami
lor ? 1-rrinolt ruunty, M orllls, l-r.rinc tlslr
nt I , lirdary
' r.! J-M7, . U i / j h \ irc^os*
( ar..i ns &lt; I rm lr.1 t orii|i«ni. * ror|loi*tlun
W f»m i.| »l»i»m and V.*m. fi. A lir ld (t. f t at.,
jr.- i*. trixlan t., I, J. J. H lrl inaitr., S|o-r!ilM e i i t it. rh sn rrry wilt sin M »ivt*y, July
ZluJ, t 'i 17. ctuiiny l i " tr y il linti!* of gill',
'i-pir lot .alt* ami -all In from uf Ihr fhtirt
hm iT 0o o f In Sanlu.l, Sfinlnolr rounly,
I'lu ilili, i Ft- (u llu itic( tii.r r ll 'd Unit, m u■tr anil ly ln f In *sl&lt;l Sritilnnlc roa n l), lo-

THF. U N I V E R S A L

Td reduce my large stock of wit! "
Thr « » !
h ill I W * ; &gt; nt Ih r »r.| halt
pigeons will sell some Curncaux and
( t V ' j ) of Ih r Anrlhrao guartrr I . M i 'i ) ol
Homer Squab breeders. Mated and th- rmrthra.t Mualtrr | N I : ', I ; amt Ihr north
hall i K I i ) nl Ih r nn rth «r*l iinartrr ih it t '1, )
workfng ptlrs
guaranteed.
Also nt
Ihr n o rth m o rjuarltr i N 'K '( ) ol Sr. linn
youngsters. LeonafdVlhjen.
R. D. 32, Tn «n .h i|t Nlnrlrrn ; 1tf). anulh nt lla n (r
3| f l i t .
A., Sanford. Fja.
b5-tf
At&lt;« Lr|innln| at . innni 13-lr rl nnrlh
For Sale— Registered Duroc Jer­
sey pigs. Mrs. II. K. Curlett; Ge­
85-tfe
neva.
For^Salo -Stock in the Goo. H
Fern aid Hdw- L*o. Apply Box N,
ro-tf
Sanford.

nf Ihr rnulhra.t fSUl rnrnrf nt Ihr noHba r . l .iiinri.-r ( N l V 1, ) " f ih r nntlhra-l guarIrr i N |: •« i. of I f f l l M
I •»
Minih nt tinner 31 r a il. an&lt;l runnias th rm r
hrilh SIS f t r l j Ihrnr* * a .l 337’ , li-fl;
ih m rr .outh M t i I w l i Ih n ir r rail 337 *j
Irrt In to Ini nt hr(lnn ln(.
Saiil lanila to hr'w ild l o Ih r M jh r.l amt
hr.I hi'Idrr .for ra»h, anil lo aatifly « n l d frrra anil ronla.

v

CAR

The Ford car was designed to servo the mul­
titude and it Ls daily meeting the requirements
of buRtn(*Ks and pleasure for owners in all parts
of the world. As*valuable'for big business and
the professions ;ls (or the farmer and -small mer­
chant . Simplicity and ease of onerations make
il the ideal cat'for tho family. Ford cars have
become a general necessity. Runabout $1145,'louring Car $HGQ, Sedan $615, Cnupelet $51)5
Town t.’ar $5!)5* all f. o. li. Detroit.
On dis­
play and for snle by

J J. DICKINSON,

Spvrlal M a »lrr in Chanrrry.
, *? .fr| .5tc

FOR RENT
For Rent— Booms for light house­
keeping or bedrooms. 210 I’ hrk.
•
89-tf
For Rent— With family of two.
nicely furnished screened apartment.
Sleeping porch and all conveniences
in kitchen. 618 Oak Ave.
87-tfe
For Rent— T w o furnished rooms.
807 Magnolia.
87-tf
For Rent— Ten. room' house,- elec­
tric lights. Corner Oak avenue and
Fourth street, oposite city park. Ap­
ply tp W. W. Long.
8K-2tp
For Rent .or Sale—"T h e Oaks
Fourth street nnd-Magnolia avenue,
fifteen rooms, furnished. Immediate
possessiop. »' B. W . Hernclon. 80-tf
For
mrtto

Rent— One
avenue.

room,

703 I’ ul73-If

S a lirr u( Xpt.Ur.Uun far T a i D rn l t nitrf
S r i i l . . S nf C h a y lr t '4SSS, t j . a nf H «r Ida
N u lirr la hereby (Iv rn that
W. hn timlngrr, purtha«*r nt Taa I'rrliftta l* No.
tsr, dated (h r (ilh day nt July, A. I). t# U ,
ha. flint aatd r n llfir a tr in my nffirr, and haa
madr application lor tax deed to laaur In
a r m da Are with law.
Said rrrllflra lr rmhtacra t hi
foltottins deaerlbed proprrtjallufctr.'l In Semlnotr cuunty, Klnrlda, ton il: lA t !*s, lllork l&gt;,
D. II. MltrhrU'a
aurvey* nl I^-vy firant. T h r »ald land be­
ing a.feared at thr dale of the 4ffu an rr nt
atrrh r rr llflr a lr In Ihr nnmr ul llvrral/rrt
T u iprntlnr Company;
tlnlraa fald irriffl-rate fha1| hr retlrrmrd arrnnlfng lo law
lax dtrd w ilt laaur (hrtron on fhe 2nd day
ol July. A. I». ISM .
Wllnraa my offlrlal aignaturr and aral
Ihla the U lal day ol M ay, A. D. ISM .
(w a ll
K. A. I I O I K il ASS,
Clrrk t:ireu ll Court Srm lnolr Co., Kla.
Ily V. I I ., Douglaaa, D. C.

C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

HORNER M ILITARY S C H O O L
Hat a record nl fl3 yr.ni of thorough work In preparing young mm for C o llm Unlrrf.illra,
Oorrmmrnt, and Trehnlral SrhooT*. and lor lludnoa lilr. A Non-red arvan Chri.ti.il achuol.
Strong faculty. Mil ilary training. New bulld ng*. Ireprool. ljffg.&lt; Campu., wilh t areh.ll
ami f . » l ! » l i ground*. Iio n lf rourU. and running track*. K ipm .rr rno.1rr.tr, Smion M gm S [.um lrr Mh Writ# fix liluftr.lrd ratalo*.
•

J. C. HORNER, Principal, Charlotte, N. C.

SS-Frl-Kle
Ffollrr of A p il l i l l f n fur T.% llr r d l !ndrr
S r r ll.it II o f I 'l l . , I r r O.X-, L a o . of F lor­
id .
, \
N o llr r l* hrrrlly givm i h . t C. C . Mow.id.
purchMcr of T . r ( r i t i fl r . l r No. 107, d .lr d
Ihr f.lh d . y of July A. D. M i l , h .« m .i*«
■ p p lir.tion lor lax d rrd f lo Uiuo In I t r a id . n r . .w ith law.
.
...
,*
Said r rrtiflra lr rm hiaroa th* lollowln*
d crrlb cd
prOpWiy .llu a lrd
In B.m lnol.
county. Florida, lo-w ll: Lot ft3. Furrka
lUmmorW.
Thr «aid land bring a.rex.rd
thr datr ul (b * Ireuiticv »* .urh r r illflr a t.

TRY A HERALD WANT AD
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.THE SANFORD HERALD

PACK frUUK

THE SANFORD HERALD

’diplonnr'-thrown in for the whoU
world.
A righteous bargain and
Unde
Sam
grabbed it.
It. J. HOLLY, Editor
— 0 ----W. M. HAYNES, tltndncM Manager
’ Two undesirables: The food spec­
Publish**! IftfT Tmtiliif u&gt;&lt;) Frida/
ulator nnd the fellow, who to boost
his own interests splits fifty fifty
with the Red Cross, on ncj profits
ADVANCE
on un article that otherwise wouldn’ t
....It*
.appeal to a cigar Indian.
----- O
Our greatest trouble is our failure
to advertise. Seminole county was
•I O lk a the first in the state to make a pre­
paredness campaign, the first tq or­
ganise a Home Guard and Sanford,
the first city to put in motion a city
f|i
II a n Id Hall dial
Talr/fcaaa Na. U l
market, whereby the producer could,
sell direct to the consumer.

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY'

•

Holly and Haynes’ an* the gentle­
men’s names,
Who to Jugsunville have gone for
•*■- - k t r i p ,
---------Press meeting excuse— come clean
tell the ttuth,
Cause your both- took a Davis pack­
age low -grip.
. ---- o ------

breath that proclaims them patriot*
they demand a national increase in
freight rates that equals-more than
$•160,000,000.00 nnd from the throne
of would-be-heroism cry out "ppy
me or I ' l l , he compelled to come
down"— we ran’ t do the%work. In­
vestigating their case it .was found
that their various reserves ran from
$1,000,000 to $16,000,000 in the
southeastern states, that the tonfor the past year had never
before been equaled and that aurh
dividends.as 12 and 19 per eont were
not uncommon and that the asked
for increase of fifteen per cent at
the hands of the government would
not only pay for all forms of inereases Ih price and pay incurred
by the Adamson law, hut would
leave a bountiful margin for more
dividends— where the carriers had
millions, the producers had less than
hundreds.
Cun it lie said then,
that as Hessians, they are patriotic
and true for the sake of a handsome
price. Truly if the pot of the ship
builders presents a cloud dark hue,
then the ruilronds kettle is the pic­
ture of night.

June&gt;.3

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RESERVE STRENGTH
in the training o f an athlete, the running o f a horse, any test of en­
durance, reserve |M&gt;wer is necessary to w in— so.it-is with the battle
o f life—ryou need reserve p o w er— the pow er o f money to keep going.
H ave you G o t It? . Are you increasing you r reserve pow er in a bank?
IjThink this o v e r and see ou r officers about investments.

II. R. STEVENS

SANFORD, FLORIDA

c. M. HAND
Vlc*-rr-4*.i F. L WOODRUFF Vkfr*Pr«sUaat

0. L TAYLOR
C,,hi*r

R. R. DFA5
An t Csshi.,

THE B A N K T H A T INSURES YO U R DEPOSITS

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Been looking for. th r T rih u p c to
go to the Red Cross Fund.
A tten ­
What a tide of international
Plant la a M y Trap.
unearth another poem with u lang­
S W A T T I N G T H E S H E R IF F S
tion 1b directed'to their’ ad in this hrotherliness!
What a foretaste of
It has long been known that such
uishing air like:
This seems to he the open season issue of The Herald.
the millcnium when righteousness plants as ‘•Venus1 fly-trap” actually
KiCan It! is no longer slang hut “ Let me march - under .the Red, for Florida sheriffs. Dowling of Du­
shall overspread the earth with catch Ovid squeeze to death Hies nnd
White, and Wye,
good, sound, motherly advice.
val lost his oiltciul head and a soft
God’s own peace 1and power ami other Insdcts alighting on their Daves,
Announcement
Please, mother, let me, do.*’
*----- O — - •
.
*
place was thus provided for Hayes
hut the discovery Is comparatively re­
plenty and prosperity.
Monday
evening.
‘
July2nd,
at
Suppose you call on Miss Sally Lewis. Now Carter of Citrus is put
cent
Hint the plants digest the softer
This is the Hoard of Trade issue,
A
wonderful
Fourth
Hoskins of Bingville, for a classic on out on the usual charges of the two 7:30 o'clock, the hoard of governors
parts of their prey by means of a
made possible by the . progressive
(Contributed.)
♦
and advisory hoard of the Sanford
Spring.
tic ferment accreted l»y the leaves.
kinds of "feasance," "m a l" and Hoard of Trade will hold their regu­
management of a live newspaper.
------ 0 -----Prcshytcrlnn’Sunday
School
"m
is,"
and
H.
O.
Bowden,
editor
of
—O - —
\*. •
lar meeting'nt the office of President
Sunday will |&gt;e Patriotic Day and
A N A P P R E C IA T IO N
the I nverness C hronicle gels the -Dullon, -Two-very-impor-l &lt;tnl—mul­
-----The Prosperity •fTTTmtx—pTTf-m nvT-rf_____________ No. 171
irTmTTjthTf*"TTnirrfrTir
Wlt|--hr ptx-rn-7tt:
place.
Probably
with,
the
idea
of
This issue of The Herald is the
to Sanford and state that they ex*
ti r.* will he up-for your attention. A
j Report of the Condition .of The Itank
the close of Sunday schobl.
.peet to make this city their future I Sanford Ilonrd of Trade edition, a saving .the governor the trouble of full attendance i* r&gt; peetfullv urged
East
Sunday
wa.*
Memory
Day
on
of Oviedo, at Oviedo, in the *-t.«t»I progn***dve art made possible l»y removing him. the -sheriff of Clay
home
D. C. M .trio we.
of Fluriilii. at the Close of l!u*|John.
Several
interesting
things
de­
Editor Holly and h efficient staff, * county ha* "removed1’ himself and
(i
Secretary.
veloped
about
this
wonderful
gospel.
ness, June. 20. 1917
bus di*a[iperaed without the custom- |
"&gt; 'tie m«in.l man.
l W . ' (aiv.ir a ten dollar tax on the 1!m,*,inl
The
fourteenth
chapter
wa*
voted
.
follow who „ i u nFound two
two tumri fUul entirely uniat and rljamrierlstk ary explanations:
ttr»«»urrrt*
— \M Pth fulfil rmircli------------ the most popular chapter by a gomi
of
The
Herald
management.'
who
Conditions
are
said
to he panicky Sunday school, 9:30.
Luati. i&gt;n Ural Ltlatr
wailing for you to buy a paper s
majority, though chapters ten and Ijvjii. »*n C o lU lrri) S-vurity I fiber Thui j
considers no nyt. too great that tends in the offices of many of the sheriff*
he can burrow it.
Communion service, II.
Itf&amp;I K«t*lr
. JIT —*i*I
thfee were' In the raft). John 1:16
to build nnd hnnst the city and coun­ and t h e . governof seems to he as
Alt Utlu-f t/Nmimi] DUruunt*
i.iaui
Intermediate League, 6:45.
•
.
1
"
was
unanimously
elected
the
favor­
"VntlraM.
*
mun
ty that is home to them. One of skilful a marksman when gunning
Ifcprallt'Ui
Governrwnl
K
u
n
t!
Senior League, 7:00.
2,"aJ.TO
Ten million Americans have vol­
ite verse.
Mutual fire In*. Kuml
120.01
the originators of the Board of Trade for oliirial scalps as he claimed,
Preaching by pastor, 7:45.
llmnkinz Ilouae, Purnlturr *n&lt;) Kuluri • I *T&lt;* 1*
unteered to fight for you and yours.
Mr. Holly’s ardor in continually during the enmpnign, to he in ease
Hu.' from lnmrtH,r»ti*l Hank*
V_*r.*.(*
All urged to attend and partici­
Have you volunteered u Red Crux*
Presbyterian
&lt;
hurrh
I
hrrk- an&lt;l I'.irlun^r* (••, &lt;1 -ariri£
advocating the value of tie- organi­ of tin can*
We would advise those pate in the wor*hip in these serI
*.'h
ox
I&lt;*
mI
dollar to bring a little comfort to
The follow mg arc the Sunday *i*r*
sation to *cmiIio|i......
Il;»* fever *h"crilTs who feel that they are in line j v
these men"*
viie*
at thi* Presbyterian cltureh
■'.ilM-t, whether it bo m o t l e y , t line or to emulate the example of the ("lay
(l
Sunday school, fi. l.j a. tn.
printer*1 ink., an ample share of county man and "beat it " while the
LUlillllln
Morning worship at 11 a. m.
Appoint us recruiting officer and either can always he fopnd at The beating is good. Then their removal A Sane, Safe and Sacred Fourth
('apl'il Stock P»M In ... ,
tl j.mmoo
How wise of our great administra­
Intermediate Christian Endeavor, Surlilu* Kuril!
we know where we can
enlist a Herald olfiro and ‘in-lead of getting can he effected on the ground of dis­
2.*.ou.on
Vnillvidtd I’riJltu ilm Ktiwnot*, ami
tion to counsel restraint on the com­ 6:46 p. m.
squad of mother-in-law.* that will go what you go after with a grouch be­
Taira
t’aiil*
’
..
.
_____
l,Ti:.6i
appearance without the unpleasant­
Individual Hrpodta Sulipct to Check
IT.TII M
Evening service at 7:30 p. m.
right on into Germany and, ketch hind it, it is pussed to you qwith a ness of having these "mis’ * and ing Fourth— this new Fourth born
Time IVriiflcale* ut deposit
ll.IM.TS
under strained and undreamed of
The pastor will prearh ttf cacti of Certified Check
the Kaiser.
I,[J
good wish and a smile that would "m a l"
things attached
to their
CaOiW*
Check*
O
uOtandinz
1f.nl
conditions not the old Fourth with the preaching services.
- * - - ( ) ------make Douglas Fairbanks work over­ names.
Tnfal
|7S ■ it
its sky rockets and fettx de joies and
The. church is having additions to
The largest individual Rod Cross time trying to excel.
In the Citrus bounty case, without litnr
of
trumpets,
us
innocent
as
its
membership
each
Sunday,
and
subscription in Seminole county was
-O
any knowledge of the situation or of they may .he; but a tug. broad. indications are that this will lie the
Stale of Klortda, i
produced by an ollicer of the Sanford
Cnunly of Seminole)
T H E IR G IF T
what foundation may exist for the World wide Fourth.
banner year in the hi*lory of the
Board of Trade. Oh. well, that's the
t, II. &lt;2. h’milh I'r.-idrol of ihr ll ro v r *emed
Not satisfied with liberal dona­ charges filed against the recent in­
Ilank. Ho Solemnly ,wear I Hal the airava
church in growth.
reason the Board of Trade is what
A
Fourth
with
memories
of
glorious
•ivlcineol
i* Irur to Ihr lir«t uf my knoao lfr
tion* of time anil money to the Red cumbent. we are glad that Editor
and In lief
it is.
achievement yet pregnant with
II (2 SMITH. I*-..
(To** and every .patriotic caii*e, one Bowden has been selected for the
Grass Seeds (or Food.
(J
Correct—A Iteet; ,
grand possibilities. A Fourth with a
Sanford home ha* given their three place. beetfUse be was a ‘ newspaper |
II. li Smith
Sui.e-r.lc i and
tn
Among gr:t** seed* Hi"*** used fur
Th&lt;L* StUllIl eastern Ntillies will fur­ only son* to light for the entire ,if man arid because he has been dis, past of liruve and teiyler memories,
I. I. Cook
I . fore me thn 27t2, day
fund lire bnrlev. corn, millet, outs, riei*.
T.
C,
llrannon
of
June,.
1
1
2
1
7
but u Fourth with’ a futu’rc.nf splen­
nish fiS.oUO.OlMI feet fllf lu mfie)- fur.
Dtrccton
I. I„ t'ork
rye, ubVsit nnd n few le*x iinpnrttmt;
,U!&gt;tlce and democracy.
A It hough appointed in several political as­
did
capabilities!
Notary 2'ulitir **
army cant"!nenp'tits
It requires needed at hornet" assist in the sup­ pirations in the (last few years. He
roots of ninny ore it*ed fur meiHeiiie;
How wisely it should be spent!
1,300 car lot:ids uf Iii mJi^r ; r «■ill'll port of mot te r. father nod sisters, ought to make a good official, and
Steins, n* *&gt;f 'tigjir emu* f..r -. igne, tine
A titm* for tbought a time for ltlK*e*. lie .; bninbeus fur Hi." I* mid
cant" miiH'iit nnd sixtin;«n ;ir«* 1*1 lie those parent
have .'holildiTi d tin* the Tribune believes lie will.
retrospection a time foi* meditation ut bey u*cs.,
built
.
burden of livelihood ami in t,rue
.
.
Another in wspaper man lias land­
BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA
__ _ j k_
a time' for confession a time for
«
American style I'uve-bnde their hoys ed in public office in the uppniltthumiliation
a
linn
for
gratitude
a
Solicit Shipments of Fruits nnd
Thiut littb* id Ay. Th a* Filver nuf.
T rin id a d 's H u b te r Indu stry.
w. r lb. call
Cnfil, thf ««n* of j
(lf
J. Holly, .-ditor «.f
Vegetables
time for repentance a time for ref­
l«*t" product .1 by 1i mrle Sain and (.•Hunt* favored par.-tit* win. aspire
Trlr.lilnt)
expects
to
have
u
mllUoa
tin* Sanford Herald, a* probation ormation.
—
^
ltrfiTi*nff,**'Ufunkit|(k
!Unk anti TiuM t o
Mtler tries la n f**w ttiara.
being so sUCcessfullJ* staged by to rapid fix" because of that fact, nllicyr of Seminole county. Jlolly i*
What
a
Fourth!
Fran.•o and 1Inglaud i* making a Ire* ibc*»* buye j-spvfT nothing hut t!■•■
elfichoil in everything In* undertake.*
How shall we spend it ’.1
patri­
mendott* J in ’ in (Icrmnny nnd i,* life of a soldier, playing their purl and t lie people Qf Seminole are In be
otic
pageants?
In'
the
trump
of
booked to play in Berlin shortly in the gallic of death because it's congratulated that he Hit* consented
troops?
In
reviewing
tin*
epochs
of
with a star named Pershing a* the right.
They look, fur nothing but to take on tlt&lt;&gt; duties of thi» office.
our
brilliant
past?
leading man.
the fortunes of war their greatest Tampa Tribune.
IJring your Stornge Haiti*ry to ua any time and as often
is there.not a/better way in view
hope, tin* filial return home. In this
,
o ----you wish. W e will inspect it anj(i help you to keep it in good
.of the momentous prospect before
Along with the various officers cjise, not only is praise dm* the hoys
condition. Distilled w ater and' Hydrom eter readings Free.
T E A C H IN G TH E FA R M E R
us— the solemn issues {hat face us
*
a
*
and too much cannot he rpiid o f
being hoisted by Gov1. Cults, wi* re­
it .seems that everybody is telling the awful struggle in which we ure *
KLK( TRK AI. W O KK ON AUTOS A SPECIALTY
spectfully luy before him the case of them, hut unstinted pruise is only n
the farmer what to plant and when called upon to participate—and the ♦ •
Mr. Non Progressive, and earnestly weak reward for the noble parentH
to plant it. Number* of these ad­ fateful consequence* into which our
solicit
his speedy removal from of such noble hoys.
visers, while sincere In their effort* countrymen piny, he plunged!’
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L. A. RENAUli. Proprietor
i
earth, If possible, and further ask ;
and intentions deal* only in theory
Suppose we should resort to the t
that hi* office be decalred Vacant IS T H E R E A N Y d i f f e r e n c e
Formerly
Treadwell
&amp;
Kenaud
Elec.
Co/
Eagle.s
Bldg,
t
and profess amazement when friend
churches on*this stra/igc Fourth with ♦
for all time to come.
♦
Recently the Tampa Tribune to|d farmer, at* tlm business end of a
its
wiije eyes of wonder und courage
0 - —
of the attitude of the ship builders McCormick, patent goes blithely on
It is wonderful, f i e I - on in ef­ of that city toward their manager doing the things that years of ex­ that will not see dismay nor disaster!
.Suppose we go! Suppose we open
ficiency being taught us particular­ who had refused to buy, a Liberty perience tells him is proper. What
God’s
worc{ anti lake the plummet
ly in the jtasl three months.
At Blind. Characteristic of the Tribune we-need i* lass advice along this line
of
Ills
righteousness und see, us a
way* progressive hut lacking needed it offers praise" where praise la due and more advice about preparing the
efficiency, the cost of war is the and does not hesitate at the reverse product for shipment and about n nation. If w’e are justified before
price we must pay for n much needed If occasion demands it. Justly, the profitable market for Its reception. Him.
Through fifty years we let the
lesson,
together
with a* Liberty Tribune considers motive In many We will have no trouble with pro
serpent’s trail of a legalized liquor
cases supreme to an art and w-hile it duction on the part of the farmer if
(rathe drag its slime of horrors
has ne.ver sympathized with strikes, we hut only aid him in disposition.
across the hbmes of our nation!
in this rasp, as it appeared at the It must he remembered that the
We have permitted capital to op­
time, the motive being that of pat­ farmer is like every other American,
press labor until the cry of the la­
riotism, that paper, heartily in sym­ except in most cases lietter; he is
borer hns nscendod to the Lord of
pathy with everything
patriotic, ready tq increase his business if he
Sahhnnth.
Prom ptly and Correctly did n o tu lm t jH.measure of appre­ finds it profitable. Until this year,
3Ve have formulated und enacted
ciation for the men wh’o had acted the rank and file Of farmers have
Rendered Me fin Much st gallantly. The scene changed, spent ten years or more merely mak­ loose divorce laws' contrary to the
to the Retail Merchant however. In an instant the sprit ing a living. There Is not now* such word of God.
We have permitted heathen
shift.! I from patriotism to commer­ a vast difference in the quality .or
cialism and the halo of the spjrit of quuntity of his output compared to temples to be erected in a Christian
'76 r&gt; generated, being painted for a few years hack, hut due to a few land-—the greatest stench in the nos­
the tn n was dashed by themselves men who have practiced rather than trils of the Almighty!
M a n y are doing so at considerable cost
We have ’ oppressed childhood in
,lnto the whirlpool of grab and gain preached, better marketing condi­
its
helplessness.
o
r sacrifice to themselves.
am! the pen of the writer raised to tions have been arranged, packing

EMANUEL COMMISSION CO.

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: Sanford Battery Service Company

This is the Time for lively Gtizen to
Support the United Slates Government

itemizedStatements

both

J-p E E D

Monthly Statement Outfits
combine the Ledger and State. ment work and reduce labor

about GOf? Simplifies bookkeeping
and eliminates disputes with cus­
tomers.

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

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

HERALD PRINTING CO.
Pboas 145.

Sanford, Florida

complete the story of their greatness,
succeeded only in falling, to silently
|proclaim an unwritten story of shatj ten d idols.
When the threatened
railroad • striko • was brewing, the
patdcHstn of the men was called to
time, and in answer they told the
nation that if their demands woujd
in any way conflict with the govern­
ment plans that when the time rnyjir
they would offer methods of pre­
vention* that would insure safety and
efficiency on their part.
At least
they did not mix their demands.
What a contrast between these
men and the ship builders, assuming
that the case of the former, has been
correctly told, and what a close re­
semblance between the shipbuilders
and the present attitude ami de­
mands of the railroads.
They too
declare their patriotism* ^nd *we be*

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•,

»

instructions have been afforded the
farmer nnd he has found at least one
channel that will provide him more
for his product and resultantly these
having paid him hns encouraged him
to renewed effort. We can't expect
a Boldicr to go to war smiling fchen
we Bolemnly assures him that his
Bpecdy death has*been pre-arranged,
neither can we expect the farmer to
dig, toil and produce when we have
demonstrated to him that while he
is performing a wonderful service,
we hardly see where he is going’ to
make anything out of It.
Red Cross Shore Dinner
One of the main Fourth qf^ July
attractions nt Daytona iBeacV-ywiU
be the Red Cro*a Shore Dance, ar­
ranged by Parker &amp; Towne, the ef­
ficient proprietor! of the Hotel Neptune. Their efforts are solely patrl
otic as the entire net proceeds will
k

We have violated the Subbath day
with its opportuhitlCT for worship
and the culture of our higher natures.
Suppose on this new Fourth we
should do the strange thing of sin­
cerely confessing our sins, humiliat­
ing ourselves, •praying for forgive­
ness and asking the God of Nations
to hear our call nnd our cry for
overturning the ’ powers .in Europe
that are causing this awful war, and
for establishing peace—a wholesome,
broad, and righteous peace among
the nations.
Suppose we did do this—would we
n ot-have the right to claim His rich,
consoling promise that the nation
T H A T R E P E N T E D should be for­
given and spared?
. ■
What a Fourth like this might
bring to the world!

What a burst of aifnahine after
the thunders of the a t o m ! ’ ..

W e have joined the F ed eral Reserve
B anking System established b y the G ov­
ernm ent to g iv e greater financial stability
nnd strength to the member banks and
protection to their depositors. Y ou can
g iv e your support to this ereat Government
enterprise and also obtain its protection
for you r m oney b y becoming one o f our
depositors.
*

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SANFORD, FLORIDA

�Jane 29, 1917
PAGE FIVE

Hie par^ UJ com posed of Mr. nnd
Mrs. C. D. Lefller ant[ Mrs, L. A.
Junes of-Miami. Miss Eva Martin of
Jacksonville. Mrs. George Fox of
Sanford and Mi*" Parhelia Lefller.
wh" is » " * in Pittsburgh. The Mi amiaiiH uill leave here Saturday
mtllit
Miami M etropolis.

It. M. Mason led a very fine pajier
on the "Relation of the Wesley
Bible Clans to the Church” which
was followed by an interesting and
pleasing program of musje. Mrs.
Wallace rendered most delightfully a
group of songs areouipnhtrd on the
piano by Miss Fannie Keba Mun­
Ruh-My-Thtm— Antiseptic, Ano son. A charming instrumental num­
dyne— Kills pain, stops pulrefu c ber was given by Miss Anna Mason,
tion'
.
. HG-U6t'
pianist and Miss Elizabeth JiteinAfter .the program
M rs . G e o r g e M c G a g h in
a n d c h ll- meyer violinist.
dren returned home yesterday after a pleasant social hour was. enjoyed
“ ft’w "veks
nm,inK relatives at whjch time the hostess served
lemon ire and cake.
in Port Tampa.

n.ij,

iin ii

ny

t lie

c h ild r e n ,

som e

Allowed signs. What I |ear
r e a d in g s a n d a v i o l i n s o lo , th e l a t t o r
the above tohk only a few m
(Too Late to Classify)
being given bv Miss Sheldon of
* hill I would have 1&lt;| learn
Lillie H a p p en in g— Mention
Genova. w&gt;o kindly helped us out
Uiout 25 head of rattle
lirsi |. ,ni, m the tieuspaper
M r Mu- program was completed si.no
of Matters In Brief— '
no Ihers and mostly pun
ness m..uII re.|iiire fourteen
1
''i*1-' ■ «'T . a t o n e d off and
Personal Items of
^ er&gt; reason aide fur the
Chnrat teri^tii- „f the ;, i , rage
. frfre* hi|lt*n' - u,.«- served the net
idress or sop E. A Kush,
I hale a1uays eonsidered the
Interest
proceeds of the evening being over
Wekiwa, Fla
us having an easy job amj m
D(KRp
$ "' (ip. which is to lie used in pur­
time. I huv e grabbed the idea
Fountl
-Gold
euff
button.
Owner
Summary of the Floating Small
chasing material for the sewing com­
only
one
of
Ids
many
hundreds,
and
call.at
Pico
Restaurant
and
describe
mittee.
Talka Succinctly Arranged for
after spending 'siren hours over my
frame.
.
JlO-litc
Hurried Herald Headers
The finance committee, tinder the
typewriter have transformed his
Wanted
Lady stenographer
able leadership of Mr. &lt;i p. Swope
prose unto my way of thinking arid
I would like employment, either per­
in doing so proclaimed to my wife
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford. Bell and
manent or substitute. Understand
the
sail loss these Hinted States was
Ayers
New
Daytona
Heach
Hotel,
family Irft Wednesday for their old
book
work, filing and general ollire
((red M (liiaon Dollars,
Knowing
sustaining on account of my ener­
home near Charlotte, N. C.. where Daytona Heach, Fla. -Special sum­
llaptiitl Aturmbly at l.akr City
work.
Local references.
Address.
that this amount represented, ’ in
they will spend a few weeks with mer rates now in effect. Week end
Next week Kev. Geo. Ilyinan, gies being turned in other dircc- rough figures, about
ninety rents Mrs. Powelf, 210 P|„e Ave.. San­
relatives nnd friends. Mr. Bell has parties solicited. Dance every' Sat­ D. D,, will leave Sanford with twen­ tions. Today anti for today only, I
0O*3tp
per capita for the whole United ford, Fla.*
* just purchased a new Chandler car urday night. W. F. &amp; E. It. Ayres, ty or thirty young people from his am a real editor. This fact is pos, States, and knowing that some milter
II rlek layer and plasterer wauls
si-tf
from Will Stringfetlow and is ' as­ managen and ’owners.
church. Del.and and Umatilla in a slide because of the eniitidence Ed­ sections, less favored by Nature and work by the day or Job*. Apply to
sured that he can negotiate the
City Commissioner T. o n-„w,» Pfivate ear for thcjhipti*t Assembly itor Holly SAYS he has in me and! I residence, would be aide toeoineup
roads to North Carolina and back Of Orlando was in the city Wcdttoi* at Lake City. Rhe rar will be dec- then loo he wanted to flv around La.this .amount
pur c a p it a , t h e - c o m i all right.
day coming itji to*bring his son.'I orated with Sanford fu'ituicr* nnd in j h \ a tut and was glad to rnak unites* set out to double the amoun
Until further notice Musson's pool l)ios., Jr., to the examinations for other devices advertising Sanford me head hrnkeman on the job .expected of it. and thus do its- par1
will be open every u ltornoon nt 2 the Naval Academy, Sanfird is the .uui will carry literature of Sanford thinking it a safe ml, fur a day a inward helping up the rest: and tin
least
Had lie told me, however
o’clock except Tuesdays nnd Fridays. central point for these examinations ■that will be (listrilmti'd all along the
generous people of Oviedo, as always,
that in addition to writing the gen
line,
in
fact
Dr.
Hyman
and
his
pro­
nnd
several
hoys
were'
here
from
72-1 f
earne up to expectations, with the
gressive young ..... pie will "Vagi' an eral news for the paper which haother cities to he examined hv \
XWUll that $322.51) was auW-rificd
The many friends of E. It. Brown
aggressive campaign Tn the inTeresl pirventetf-nty getting, one tenth oi by Monday night, and quite « little
of Tampa were glad to see him here
of their home town. Through the my usual sleep since he left/ it was of this amount was. paid |n cash.
several days of this week.
Mr.
fk£Y MAKE
courtesy of the Board of Trade the my duty to know everything from
’ SATISFACTION
old sect 1 S
Iirown is business manager of the
The colored element in.this com­
ear wj|| also carry a generous supply the noon 'condition of Mrs. DeS- V*-7 c,u r»F .
tcet
m
jo
m
o
munity
heino
very
anxious
to
help
Gulf Fertilizer of Tamps and is well
YOUNO
,"f watermelons "arid a variety of Funiajc'a garden to* the Gulf ■of
•out also, knowing that many of their
known in business circles in Florida.
sett
hush vegetables. Sanford crown.
* Mexico's changes in- the piisi four
H
arpy;
He w a s ' formerly locul manager of
hours, the difference (n effect - upon hoys have registered ami are going
the. Virginia Carolina Chemical Co.
Miss - DeDapcy'a golden locks of to tight for their country asked to
Motoring from Orlando on Sunday
here and made this city his home for
rain water compared to,the product he enrolled in the Red Cross and on
to visit Sanford friends Were Messrs.
several yearn.
of the Sanford Public Service nut- Monday night they were enrolled as
Arthur Irving, \rthur Williams I,—
,.n \u\iliary ..( Hi,- tlMedo Mranch.
put. I would have this day hied my
Woodland Park is the only place
. i .»
about s4*irt yB •&lt;*l;i|l h, Hafillil_^U:wazr-^i»l w I T t n ni'iieYa i u i T o m b 'd ~MY .iTT 1 l.i &gt; i
-with - a.ai uiuui onla—ami—t **4t-« —rrmpr r
hred Utirkf.
h
Ve
tllenihiTS.
and
1
1
I
\,*
M rs
&lt;" i r l i t l
In
n n ri : i'O i:
.1
care of. Open Sundays only, (.eas­
PKTKIJS S i t s .
ed privately on week days
Large I
V Man Is Vs 111,1 \s J|is
wo 11&lt;11■r111g w
dean pool, hot water jets, shower,
I eel I eel V M umnn
toboggans.
Picnic conveniences.

■t.. t,,- a—ur :i— rfT T ’--- .[ ( 'I’.ITI

Mr. and Mrs. H. Weidman t'nldwelL.leh Tuesday for Dallas. Texas,
whpre Mr. Caldwell will engage in
business, Their njany. friends hate
to see them leaving Sanford but
wish them well *th their new home
nnd ominenii them to the people of

» ' « » It SALE

l Mav»■
I Pi.'i Mod. I |!i
Sow i&lt; the time to buy "NaturesI Overland, in
own Hone Pebble Phosphate. tiuarModel 1 I.
■nleed III! per cent phosphoric acid.
Seminole (Hunt) Garage
Hundreds of satisfied users in this
county. $10.00 per ton in car lots.
Sec or write E. L. Winn. Sanford.
Tn The Puhlir
Notice is hwehy given that I i
Uegtnald S. Holly arrived 'horn*
charge of the property intere
Tuesday from Tampa where he has
Mrs Ji L. DeForest.
bren spending the ptist three weeks
, *
H. C. Du Hose, Agent
with relatives and he will be here
.Sfi-ot |
until September.

him I would take mine straight and
why she giggled .again' when Fred
Fort, mentioning .something about
the* -'galley" was assured by the
Miss' Laura l.aing of Jacksonville editor that lie just as leave take one
in has hdcti the guest of lu-r on the fnhit pinzra as in look on I In.

&gt;■••*1

M r. and Mrs. C . ‘ C. .Cobb who
were recently married in Orlando re­
turned from their wedding trip un
Monday night nnd will make Sunford their future home.
*
Mrs \\ L |tori* itf Jacksonville
and her'little son are gin-'.is of her
mother, Mrs \ftn. Itotlumh

Torn Itrowne of Orlando i&gt; in the
city taking the examinations for
Annajailis.
Seminole t ounty (. trage

N oijii will cure Malaria or lid,
loti* Fever.
It kill* lbe germs.
Th" service*, will bo resumed in
the Congregational church next Sunday morning and " evening.
, tq. the Fourth of July the AyrVs
Daytona Beach- Hotel will serve a
*ix course fish and chicken dinner,
5* " i.
at 12 o’clock noon and six
(•'clock p. m.
510-Jte
At least’ six Floridian* will attend'
the graduating exercises of the U. S.
n»vai academy at Annajudi* this
ttinnth. the six being relatives of
Charles D. Lefller. Jr., of Miatni^

,f

pi* » * h*i&gt;

Mt.it it-

rtn

I hill I Ills
&gt;111111 Ullil y was I no small
to maintain uzi independent Branch
of the N'orih Florida Chapter.

Speed of Carrier 'Pigeons.
It Is e-lll ml,.,| It,ul In calm weather
a carrier pigeon can SIv ai the rale of
M.1SI yards a minute; with the help
" f a iicd. ul*. wind it wilt niitiiii a

i , |.i , ar.fs iiinl I*, lore a

Hear George Hyman
In Special Interpretation of the Revelation

The World War and the End of the Age
Do not Miss a Single Sermon

Welcome is the Shibboleth at the

BAPTIST TEMPLE
So long as there is a Vacant Scat •
in the Temple no Person shall be kept waiting
in the hall
SUNDAY JULY 1ST
Mr. Hyman’s Subjects
“ Introducton to Book o f Revelation
“ Insurance and Assurance”

WEDNESDAY JULY 4TH
Special Prayer Service
M r. J. P. Hurley, Leader
M r. S. G. Kennedy, Speaker .
Subject, " Why the Fourth of Ju ly ?

&lt;oi

strong wind. *2.1" » i yards,

east

f ih s t

sthket

M r s \\ \\
\ h e r n . i t lr nn'l family
. n I Atr F J Gi&gt;tt..ulc-i and fitnury
were n congenial (tarty spending
Thursday .at Daytona* Beach
•

Strange Indrsd,
Strung.' that when .&lt; mini labels his
religion I tiers- lire s.&lt; many voluntary
Inspectors.
What makes a ealt eernwny oil
il-. feed? Germs parasites' in Jhc
intestines.
Why not free them of
A T M OS I* 11H itt
th * trouble’
If von will give the
calf some II \ I ll.'fltas v&gt;l... k Kent
. i, hi ii feed,, within a week you
will »ee it brighten up and in four
or live weeks you won’ t know the
Board and
,.,!{
('..s|s you l.ul a f. w .. lit- and On die Atlantic Ocean, where the f o u l Breeze* Blow.
Boom Itv I Ik * Day or W eek. Table Board., .Meals. A "S q ifo rc
we will refund that if it doesn’t 'in
Deal in the way nT a Meal.
I sinp our own Farm I’ roas we say.
*
dnle.
Beal ( ream. Alilk and Butler. Ilnlep
I VI U A si Eli t It
on Appiicalion.

jTry The Want Column

Mr. and Mrs. It. (" Sbaeffer will
b'ave
Sunday lor u— tor trl)i i *.
(Continued Irom Page 2)
*s«&gt;t?1
Florida points
'ThVv wi t
take with them a tamping ..uttit,
The regular m.a t ing uf the Dnutfhpitching their tent along the way2 10 Pound I'igs
N. Y .‘ SOULS
ters'of Wesley was. held ot^ Tuesday
side. Fifteen day* wi'l be spent ill
With
corn
alnwe 50 ets. hogs eul II. A. M \Its it
afternoon at ttic Itotne of the teacher,
the pleasant itinerary.
their 'heads'off very quickly. The
Mrs. F. E. Steinmeyer. The devo­
ling t h a t ta k i-s t w o o r t h r e e m o n th s
tional period was led by Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. 11:J.'Colbert will to get on full .....I never bring* you
Steinpieyer wUh^trsyer by Kev, F. leave Sunday for a .camping trip of
a profit.
E. Stcinmeyer,
Mrs. P. M.' Elder
ten day* on the Wekiwa.
, When you uro ready to [tut your
conducted the husimru &lt;f the meet­
shunt* on feed, begin with the it. A.
ing In the absence of Mr*. L. P.
M rs. Henry Wight and. children Thorna* Hog Medicine. Use regu­
Hagan, the class president.
Mr*.
return today from Daytona to spend larly and watch your shunt* round
the wceji end pt home.
out .into fat hogs in nine months

July Program of Services

K- II. P K T K ItS
bools, Shoes and Slippers

Past twenty years

Woodland Park open July llh.
K. J Holly and W. M. Haynes o
Un* Sanford Herald are spending ,
lew days in Jacksonville nttendipt
th.- annual meeting of the Floridt
I'r. - Association.

1

Stispi -U' ..| .Mis- Tr.illord's sinc.-n'
offer to asset me, and, altogether
lias snliintily Convinced me that I
couldn't sticees-sfully pilot a l*i\ie
Buy plough around a ten 'arro field
with..ul having n competent mart at
the ,hahdles
The next tiuie I take
a vaeaiioii I am going to look up
every ..liior pu-ible and humbly
apologize for til.' 1lungs I thought of
him and bis tiohlv profession for the

aiieuiieii, as was also the meeting
of the sewing com min civ on AYedues
day, all day. at the dull house,
Ttie members jire' show ing that they
no in ht|sini. ■ ,in L 1hat 11&gt;, , „,i,.,|.|

Young men taking the examina­
tions for 'Annapolis this week are
.Reginald Holly of this city, princi­
pal. and Coy Rums of Enterprise,
|alternate, under the appointmcm]of
•Senator Trammell; Tojn RroWne of
Orlando, prinripal. appointed by
Congressman Sear*, and Leslie Hill.
Sanford, principal under (he ap­
pointment of Senator Fletcher. Coy
Oviedo lira nr It, A. lb &lt;.
Kurn* i* also
third alternate to
The Oviedo Kranrh ha* had quite
Leslie Hill.
May good luck and a busy week, as in addition to jt*
high averages attend them nil.
regular work, which was not inter­
fered with in the least, it had it
Miss Laura Ltwter of Orlando is flhanrt committee busy raising sub­
scriptions to the Hundred Million
the gucs! of Mrs. Dwight babbitt.
Dollar Fund, asked for by President
Mis* Ruth Vaughn will leave Wilson.
Monday for St. Augustine where
The sewing commKtee completed
she will he the guest of Mr*. Geo. and shipped to the North Florida
Armstrong, Jr.
Jacksonville and Chapter laat week the first lot &lt;'&gt;f
Daytona will lie included in her trip bandages, and they hope to lie able
before returning home.
to ship a like quantity every week
They have already
from now on
Mrs. Forrest Lake went up to worked up two bolts of muslin, and
Jacksonville on Monday, to visit two bolts of gauze into bandages,
her stster Mrs. CarpentVr and mother and arc now working or'f'the. third
bolt of each, and ulso a bolt of llanMrs. W. R. Anno.
ncl, which i* being made up into
being nn'Edltor
hospital garments.
(By D. C. Marlowe.)
This branch is impreiwd with the
Ever since I first sized up* Hon.
ideal
that bandage* and . hospital
Hen. Franklin’s first product, in my
supplies art* more norcssary at prrhome town in Liberty county, Ga.,
on! than the comlort kits and ***ls,
many years ago, the realization qf
and the energies of the brunch are
the necessity of my being an editor
directed ‘especially to that work, al­
hn* constantly grown upon me— until
though a number of the ladies have
today. I didn't know then, nor un­
volunteered to make the comfort
til today that the first lesson in the
sets in addition, at their home*.
print shop was the language of the
An entertainment committee was
business. I can say a few words in,
appointed
two week* ago, »n&lt;k the
French and ' once learned to manu­
facture a Chinese laundry ticket for results of their labor* were shown
my own collars. 1 ahjo, once upon a
time was given a physical lesson in
Spanish, while in Havana, Cuba,,
the occasion arising when a native

cop ejected me from a building for

Daytona Beach, Florida

uare

A Harden fifty feet square will produce
enough vegetables to feed a family of
four, except, o f course, corn,. potatoes
and crops that require larger space;

But if your garden is managed right,
there is no reason why you-should not
have two or three, kinds of fresh Vege­
tables all the time.

There is no other part o f the farm that
pays as large a profit for the time and
money expended as a g o o d vegetable
garden.

G ive more thought to it and Jiiwe money

W e Pay

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Seminole County Bank
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FORREST LAKE, President
A. R. KEY, Vice-President and Caahler
G. W. SPENCER, 2nd Vice-President

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Sunday, to the pleasure of $11 pfesent, we believe. A neat little sum
was raised for Sabbath school mis-

C O U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING ITEMS FROM COfc•RESPONDENTS—EVENTS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY-EFFIC IEN T REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

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EAST S A N F O R D
- Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Beck and non
and Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and
young people were at L i k e Harney
several days on a fltfliai trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Eitridge, Mr.
and Mrs. L. M. Lucas and J. F.
McClelland left Wednesday In the
Estridge car for a few daya fishing
at Lake Harney.
Mrs. J. B. McCulley and little
sons, her sister, Mrs..Martha Hop­
kins and niece, Miss Annie Durban
are spending two weeks at Day­
tona Beach.
Marvin Austin has enlisted and
gone to a naval training station to
assist .in Jthe training of rccrufts.
Mr. Austin is a veteran, having
served several years in the Philip­
pines and elsewhere.
Mrs. Austin
and little daughter are at the home
of her mother. Mrs. J. G. Hasty.
C ..£ . Morris has been to East
Beach, Lake Okeechobee on a busi­
ness' trip rbcentlv..

Chicago, III., Menomeomce, Mich.,
and elsewhere.
Mr. Pczall of Beardall avenue has
returned from a trip to St. Lbuis,
Mo., his former home.
G. C. Chamberlain went as far as
Jacksonville Monday in his car,
leaving by rail Tuesday for Watertown,, N. Y „ to join Mrs. Chamberlain.
They will visit in Hatppton
Falls, N. II., before returning.
G. C. Chamberlain and Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Martin went to Daytona
Sunday via the new road to New
Smyrnu and pronounce the road
fine.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mr*. Wade Hasty last week.
Mrs. Janie Warren Smith and
Lyman Allman were mnrried on
Wednesday und will live with his
mother in Sanford.

' FresldeM
observe next Sunday as Patriotic
Day . and a program of patriotic
aongs is provided.
The collection
will go to the Y. M. C. A. for the
use j of our boys in the army and
navy.
Perhaps ‘ twill be better to cut
out the social Items in these trying
times so will bunch them together—
those that we have heard from— and
the editor can do as he secs (it,
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee with his
parents on the 16th and 17th of
June; Mrs. J. E. and Mra. Hllmer
I, Lindquist at Mra. Edwin Lundquist's;
Mrs.
DeForest at Mrs.
Swanson's on the 20th.

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Reception ifi I t onor ojhllride
The ^Woman's Club was never
prettier than on the occasion of the
afternoon reception on Tuesday giv­
en by Mrs.'J. B. Pace in honor of
Mrs. Mahloti Wright, a recent June
bride. In the reception hall where
the guests were greeted by Mrs.
A. E. Hill , the decorations were
beautiful in the colors of red, white
and blue, effectively carried out
with the American flags and flowers
in these colors.
Over the door of
the library hung a large flag, while
above the windows, perfectly shaped
leaves of the palmetto were crossed.
The walls were screened with grace­
ful, trailing vines of Southern Smilax. In one corner, resting upon a
tall stand, n brass basket was Ailed
with red,'white and blue flowers and
on the library table n huge jardin­
iere held an exquisite mass of red
und white lilies. In the auditorium,
where the reception was held, Mrs.
W. L. Morgan Ushered and intro­
duced. It was here that Mrs. Pace
received, attractively gowned in.,
white lace net, with Mrs. Wright
and Mrs. Ralph Wight, charming in
their wedding dresses of white, and
Mrs. W. C. Hill prettily gowned in
blue silk taffeta.

Mrs. Jack Vaughn, Miss Mabel
Tyner, Mrs. Johnnie Robinson and
Mrs. Geo. Clark visited at Mrs.
Culp's Thursday of last week and
the former two again this week.
Mrs. Magnuson at Mrs. H. G.
Lundquist's and Mrs. Ballinger on
the 19th.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilmcr Lundquist
anti Elmer at their, brother Henry's
home on the 21th.
The largest social event for some
Mrs. Rallinger at Mrs. Eliba Lee's
time occurred Tuesday evening
on the 2(!th; Mrs. Ericson on the
when a party of more than seventy 25th.
Kirs. Hudgins at Mrs.
persons gathered at the home of Clark’s on the 2tith.
G. .C.• McDougai was in Way- Mr. and Mrs. C.* C. Morris to wish
Miss Mabel Tyner and little sis­
cross, Ga., over Sunday.
thepi success and happiness in their ters at Mrs. Hudgins* on Sunday,
. Mrs. J. G. Hasty is visitin g rela­ new home at East Beach on Lake
while Elmer visited with Johnnie
tives at different points in North Okeechobee. The affair was planned
and Elmer I,und(|uist.
Carolina.
as a surprise for the Morris family
• The Pierson car on its return front
In this room thr wall and window
Mrs. *T. W. Bryden and little and Mrs. William Walter and sons Orlando were supper guests at H. G.
adornment was similar to that of
daughter,' Margaret and sister. Miss who also go to East Beach, but be­ Lundquist's.
the reception hall. Above the ros­
Murphy are spending some time in came known to all except Mrs.
trum was draped a big American
“Morns who was- f W only surprised
WEST GENEVA AVENUE
ling, while a unique arrangement o f
one. The guests carried rakes anti
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Culp were palmetto leaves was very attrac­
manyOther good things for serving.
the dinner, guest* of Mr. mid Mrs. tive.
In keeping with tbe color
T h f rvrntnj* 'was rtrJIghTfnlty spent
Will Robinson Sunday, taking a scheme .there were Imwls or red earin visiting and music.
plunge in the lake in the afternoon, nations. Jardinieres of white crepe
Mr.’ and Mrs. A. It Camero'n and a ls o visiting at Mrs, Jack Vaughn's myrtle, and jardinieres also " f bine
daughters, the Mis-es Maud and Inter.
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(lowers wore placed about the room.
Ctair enter! a Tried I’ mf. aim Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. C. Lee railed at The [iuncli table which was presided
B. F, Ezell and family at a dinner Mrs. .Jack Vaughn's Sunday after­ over by Miss Nellie Elder itud Miss
on Thursday, last served on their noon.
,
[ Muriel Ilarrold was loVciy in white
fine lawn. Music was enjoyed- dur­
Little Gladys Robinson has been and green.
ing the evening.
on the sick list for several days, suf­
Assisting with, refreshments were
Argol Cameron is at homo for a fering with toothache.
Mrs.
Allan Jones, Mrs. Grovenstein,
vi-it ;rfter a stay of some length at
t Mrs Yuiiglm is getting her nid Miss Ruth Robert-, Miss Margaret
T«snhat« Itee rutirh.
ill shape for a fall crop now most of Davis and Mi** Katberine Bollinger
Mr and Mrs. A
It Cameron
lor spring vegetables are gone.
of Macon.
IVIllch ice cream was
were in the class confirmed in to
Every one has taken advantage served*ih duinty kisses and tho-small
Church of the Holy Cross recently.
of the littlii rain showers lately and cnkPs were ornamented with tiny
put in their sweet potatoes.
llag pints, souvenirs of the charming
The recent rains are a blessing w*
Mrs. J. R. Robinson was visiting occasion. n **ESPECIALLY ADAPTED are thankful for. .Sweet potato plant
at Mrs, J. It. Vaughn's Wednesday.
FOR YOUR STATE.
Mrs. Henry Mcl.aulin assisted in
fug is now th** -order of the day
Miss Mabel Tyner was visiting at
among the farmers, while corn is Mrs. Juris Vaughn's and they en­ looking after the pleasure of the
fairly smiling. The women folks are joyed the day fishing at Mrs. W N. guests who called continuously from
OUR INSTRUCTIVE CATALOG busy running tomatoes, etc.
four to six.
Gulp's [dace on the river of the east
AND WEEKLY PRICELIST
An interesting and attractive pro­
Mr. and Mrs. ((timer I.Lindquist side.
SEND TOR THEM TODAY
gram
of music was rendered by Mr.
and little daughter of Fort Meade
Clarence
.Mahoney, pianist, and
visited last week with bis parents,
I HI I I O T A NOTES
Mr Young, violinist.
Mr. and Mrs. I I’ Lundquiit. Tlu-y
There will ■ be one of those old
JA C K S O N V IL LE , F L A .
will remain with us fvr awhile.
Beautiful in a.11 the charming ap­
fashioned basket picnics at I'hulttotu
pointment*, beneath the softened
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie lioiimson picnic grounds July Ith.
Dancing
- pent a couple of weeks with Mr. at the Chulunta Inn from.-'! o'clock glow of shaded lights, thw duinty
and Mrs. Cul[&gt; on Celery avenue in the afternoon tintil 12. special evening gowns of. those asxjsting and
and returned hiome but left again refreshments and amusements will the pretty nfternoun toilette* of the
Sund::iy .to helji with tin' si k father. be furnished under the auspices of guests completed a scene of charm
Wtiilfo-d und Carl Pierson and the Red Cross. A jolly good time and grace offset by the brilliant col­
their father and Solomon Anderson all day for everyone, old ami young. ors. of the. Red, White' ami Blue.
motored to Orlando Sunday to see
Mrs. CL, l&gt;. Brumby returned
I'ractuf— Sieholsan .
an old neighbor, Mrs. AmlersOn, home last week from*the hospital in
Of nil the pc*ky critters that conspire
E^trly
last
Monday morning, June
who
is
ill
and
is
not
expected
td
re­
to make n decent man's home uncomOrlando. Fhe is gradually recover­
forlnblt* there are none more rcpidah e
25th,
a
marriage
of much interest
cover.
ing from a serious illness.
than that filth} member of the Insert
to
Geneva
friends
took
place at the
Mrs. II. 11. Acosta, the charming
J. Stidt who is employed with
family, commonly knoan as the Cock­
parsonage
of
tinFirst
Baptist
John Iiorell on the DeForest groves daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. I).
roach. Theangry housewife may grub
her hroom and make short work of a
hps been sick with malaria for u Urdmley'is here, for a few days from church of Sanford, when Mia* Ro­
berta K, Nicholson,- daughter of
single roach, but she could save her
New York City.
couple of w6eks, -'
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temper ami energy and do a thousand
Mr*. ' ft. T.V' NUfhnlson of G c t f £ i
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Emil
M
agnusun
is
again
at,
home,
M u/'m h y Long has ns guests for
times more damage to fife roach fam­
and
Mr. Troy Proctor of Forsyth,
after Lite season ol [lacking -for several dn^s Mrs, S. Long and Miss
ily if provided with a can of Petiole
Georgia
were united in the holy
and a Sprayer.
Fenolr Spray gets
Chase A: Ct&gt;.
Mora-from Tampa.
bonds of matrimony by the pastor,
right into the hiding and breeding
Muster Alfred Raulorson Jrom Ft.'
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee nre cosily
places of b^pcls. slays them, destroys
Rev. George. Hyman. -T h e bride
Pierce
is visiting hh. grandmother,
-settled
in
the
Miller
(formerly
the
their eggsrnnd breaks up their nests,
was
very attractive in her going
stops the breed.
Ilarrold ) cottage, just across from Mrs. Mary Jacobs for u month.
away gown of navy blue Taffeta with
thtir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stedt Master Lelattd Roberts is over from
becoming little hat to match. Im ­
Petiole'is Sold in Your
i where they will Ik* pleased to see Orlando, spending a few weeks with
mediately after the ceremony Mr.
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their friends.
Their marraige was his father, R. It. Roberta.
and - Mr*'. Prbctbr left (or their fu­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Synder will
the 4th instead of the .1th us re*,
ture home in Philadelphia, where
spend Thursday in Geneva and San­
ported.
congratulation* and best wishes of
Norman Swanson spent Tuesday ford.
4 A tlieir many friends go with theiq.
with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Niel
Rev. E. A. Milton from Kissim­
Swanson. The latter, we are sorry mee filled his regular appointment
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I,i id is* of the Maccabees
to hear is sick with chills and'fever. hen- Sunday. He will remain a day
. • tigilA Y LItti if'uni n u n iOe
There
will be a business meeting
'tit’ ll AY Kit (A mImos Uc) f t . 00
Mrs. Geo. Clark is also ill with the* or so In charge, of his work here.
of
the
I.adies
of the Macrabee* on
same trouble.
,
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Mr. and Mrs. Rertie Story from
We manufacture: Stock and Poultry
Monday evehing at 7:30 at the
Spray. Kreolis Disinfectant. Floor Oils
The Presbyterians are glild to Orlundo were visiting J. I\ Story
Woman's Club, Tbe tent wUi here­
Sweeping Compound. Liquid Soap.
a knowledge the gift of a onndlelab- and family Sunday.
after meet always In the evening on
Cedar Oil Polish, Flea Router. Fenofe
Mr. M. S. Averetto went to St.
Disinfectant Powder. Agents for Toilet j rum with four lamps from Mrs. Dhthe first and third Mondays of each
Forcst and also to thank Rev. Eric- Augustine Saturday on loudness.
Paper, Paper Towels, Drinking Cups,
month.
etr. Write for samples and prices.
Little Miss Mary Louise Kelsey
son tor
fyr nangi
hanging same.
sdn has walked over to v,as taken to Dr. Neal in Sanford
I” Rev. Erics.
Sriry League' ”
Lake-M ary for
f
n service or two in Monday for an operation 'on her
Mr*.
A.
E.
Hill - is still actively
the evening.
throat.
SJie was arcompitnled by
engaged
ill
securing
member* for
The belated Children's Day ser­ Iter mother, MY*. B, B. Acurta and
T a m p a , F lo rid a
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the auxiliary to the Navy League
vice wus carried out in part lust Mr. C. D. Brumloy.
that will lie organized in Sanford
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and earnestly solicits the coopera­
Meeting of Rebekah
Seminole Rebekah Lodge No. 411 tion of Sanford women in thi wor­
hold a very enjoyable meeting at thy cause. There are several ways
Odd Fellows Hall on Tuesday even- in which the work ran be done—
lT”
Ji*hfrr was a good attendance make and give one outfit; pay for
of members and the newly organized the inaterinls if you cannot make
W. DICKSON
degree staff initiated ohe candidate', the outfit or make tiie outfit for
Mrs. A. M, Walker, into the mys­ some one else who cannot knit but
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teries of the degree in a very credit­ will furnish the necessary materials.
Mrs. Hill and her committee are
A U T O T IR E S A N D T U B E S V U L C A N IZ E D
able manner. The following ladies
were elected to serve the lodge for meeting with a generous response to
the nppeal but it is their earnest
thetnext six mbnths:
hope to send at least one hundred
Noble Grand. Mrs. T . E. Spear.
outfits.for the battleship Florida for
Vice Grand, Mrs. Lena I*ee.
which the Florida women nre urged
W e are now prepared to do more and better work
to give. It is hoped by next week,
Secretary, Mrs. A. J. Lousing.
than heretofore
These officers, together with the to have n membership large enough
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appointive o f f e r s will be installed to perfect the organization of the
auxiliary.
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R E P A IR ' W O R K
G U A R A N T E E D
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Hill Hardware Co.

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well on “Wednesday afternoop. with
a goodly number of the members
present. The congeniul little com­
pany of friends always meet, rain or
shine, hot or cold. * Even snow -in
• Personal Mention
Sanford would not daunt the gay
Mrs. Geo. Speer has returned from
Priscillas.
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Mrs. J. II. Lawson «nd her at
Unusually interesting was the de­
tractive “little daughter. Ddrothy
lightful program rendered ut the Ce­ visiting friends in Atlanta for
cilian Muaic Club on Saturday after­ eral weeks.
noon at the studio of Mra. Fannie
Continued on Page 5
St cm bridge Munson.
A group of
charming English and Spanish songs
were rendered by Mrs. Joseph Alio
who is here on n visit from the Isle
of Pinea. The last meeting of the
club for the summer sqnson will bo
held
at the studio on the fourth
Saturday in July.
The following
program was rendered last Saturday:
Old Mother Hubbard .. Roger.......
* Tillie Benjamin
■ a a i i i i K i
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Babies N ig h t_____..Greenwold

Now Is The Time
TO BUY
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Hilda Van-Ness
Pathway of Blossom
Kern
Lucile Pope
The Rosebud ... ......
Rogers....... .
Joyous Fairies.......... Sqhumun ______
Georgia Mobley
Melody
................ .Spalding
Study
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Dorothy Ray
Bachelor Buttons
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Margaret Cowan
Meditation
Trndi
Winnie S tron g"
March
. Mybeer .
Spring's Awakening
Kspcn
Mury Elizabeth Pii!c$tun
Scrennta
Moskowski
Royal Klintwurtir
('harming lloume Uan'e
In honor of her attractive daugh­
ter, Miss Abbie f)HU&lt;l'neyt Mrs. Alex­
ander Vaughan entertained with an
enjoyable house dance on Wednes­
day evening at tier home on Sanford
Height*.
t/tiite. a gay company of
young people enjoyed t In- pleasure*
of the dance and tripped the light*
fantastic until n” 1nte hour.

FREE A IR SERVICE

June 3, • ‘at i which

time

every

member of the order is earnestly jnviVed to be present.

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Pfvcillaa Meet
The Priscillas were very pleasant­
ly entertained by Mrs. Q. A. Cald­

S P E C IA L S
FOR THIS WEEK:

Garden Hose
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Subneription' Dance •
• There was. another of the delight­
ful subscription dances al the Wom­
an’s Club on Tuesday evening which
included the three sets of society
young people and Wheir chaperone
Punch was served throughout the
evening ami music wa* furnished by
the Lyric Orchestra.

Lawn Sprinklers
\Yt* Alw ays H ave The lies!

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HARDWARE CO.

Hefty BrcA’ Itnilgr
A pleasant game of the Every
Week 'Bridge Club was played on
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. W.
J. Thigpen the gracious hostess.
Mrs. Norma King McLaughlin
math- high score. Substitutes were
Mrs. E. M. Galloway, Mrs. R. R.
Deox, Mrs. A. P. Connelly and Miss
Katherine Wilkie.
Mrs. Margaret
Barnes will be hostess next Wednes­
day.

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Ladies A id Entertain'd
An attractive afternoon party was
given by Mrs. J. U. Calder on Tues­
day tn the Ladies Aid Society of the
Baptist church ul her pretty little
bungalow on Jjnnford avenue. The
rooms were lovely with quantities of
pink roses and ferns from the rose

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gardens of Mrs. W. A. fi[nn
lteffeshm ents were served at
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tables p re ttily adorned with v T
roses nestin g , jq t heir b...t, n( '* Bk
s k u a tern.
T he hours were
in fo rm a lly In pleasing conver*,,^
T , n dollar* in . d v r , „ „ X « ^
added to the sum that win p,y
the first car load of Tapestry L , t
(the obligation, of the Ladies Ai&lt;L
for the new church building
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Jnrksonville ... 9:10 o. m.
Savannah____ 1:15p.m.
Charleston__ _ 5:35 p. m.
Richmpnd...__ 5d)5 a. m.
Washington ... 8:40 a, m.
Baltimore „ ’..|0:0i a. m.
W. Phll’ phia . 12124 p. m.
New Ynrk..„.. 2:40 p, m.

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THE SANFORD HERALD

Will find Sanford equipped with a Modern Hotel
capable in every way in supplying the service
and comfort demanded by the most exacting

I. C A R N E S ,

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roprietor

H otel C t

(M E M B E R S A N F O R D B O A R D O F T R A D E )

appreciate you more when we know
you are a inert!her.

F. F. Dutton. Inc.
County Clerk
Certainly the Board of Trade i*
Since i t ’ * beginning, I have been
worthy the loyal support of. every a member of the Sanfojd Hoard, of
citizen of Seminole county regard- Trade and i t h o r o u g h ly a p p r e c ia te
its .' vat TIP ".H a p r o g r e s s iv e , c o m ­
resent.
The organization is uti- m u n it y b u ild in g o r g a n iz a t io n .
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seltish and advertise* every section e x p e c t t o r e m a in a m e m b e r a n d in
impartially. A* president of the or d o in g -o . I•• ii11 i r t 'f j i tT&gt;.rt t o f o r
gatuaa lion I wish to thank our many tlier it* interest IlecailM- silch Itit ermemtier* for their support and m osl* are also mine Ii is astonishing,
uitr c it y anil c o u n t y
turn assitr c them (hat our daily o f-j the publicity
fort* ,ir*’ showing in the growth of h.i* reel i veil because of the Hoard o f
the community.
We want a Jargcr the Hoard of Trade a c t iv it ie s w it h in
This publicity
membership and we want you to as­ tire past six month*
sist u* in obtaining that which will cannot help hut result in our linun
benefit you and show you to be n rial and moral betterment a* tin
days go by, a* it (ta to my persona!

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We are members of On* Sanford
I have been a member of the
Hoard of Trade because we ’ believe
that the cooperative effort is good Hoard of Trade for a number of
for Sanford and, for Seminole coun­ years and thoroughly believe iu the
ty. There are numerous things that work it is doing, and one of the very
can he accomplished for the good best things that has been done was
of the community if steady force is to employ Ii live, wide awake, com-*
applied. The Hoard tif Trade ha* potent mall fof secretary to give his
been active and. alert and dese.rves
I whole tune and thought to the betthe support of the citizen* of Sem­
| terincnt of Seminole county.
The
inole county.
) good that is being done in getting
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C ollars

This is a great improvemerit in -collars— -The
curve cut in the band
T albot
and top perm its the
collar to fit the bones
and--m uscles o f the
UtRWICK
shoulder properly,
assures both comfort and
smart appearance.
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Since the active organization of
tin* Hoard of Trade it has. been a
pleasure to me to see on all sides
our resources before the world is definite work being done, definite
bound tq be far reaching in result*. plan* being laid, and definite result*
secured for Seminole county through
JNO. 1). J IN K IN'S.
it^iTwrri] lYieid ah ties, ami i consider
that n&lt;&gt; business man &lt;&gt;f the 1ov.n
•
Seminole Hank
can make an investment unite coiial
The Seminole County Hank
through It* officer* have jollied the
S.inford Hoard of I’ rade and w
have nlwjiy* felt tliat an orgitnzalioii of thi* kind i- most import ml
tlahcrda*hcr
tn assist tn The llpTnliiditlg of ,in_\
Not only ha* tin*. Hoard of Trade
city and county.
The loyal organization ha* done repaid tne many thins for my in*
much good work, and if every citi­ vestment in a membership, lull.lias
zen will lend a part cf his lime and brought to tne the satisfaction of
help in -the work, it will In* possible knowing that 1 am lined up with
many otlnr progressive eiti»cn*
to make Seminole eotinl\ mi" of tin*

H I.

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MEMBER

SANFORD BOARD OF TRADE

I Hat It Sllperri d&gt;"&gt; everything el»e
iii ttie city a- OMe of the t!io-»t i m ­
port ion ftinliir* in rirv tmttdtng *aloT
that no village, hamlet, town or city
ever grew into importance or amount
&lt;d to anything wjthou' a grind live
Hoard of Trade. The activity of a
Hoard-of Trade is nlwny*- giinged by
it* elfi er . anil Million* *tir«*wine

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" hat do I think of
Trade.’
First. I t h fiik that
Trade need* the moral
support of uhnut two
lift-, tir three hundred

Physician
The country’s greatness und rela­
tive standing among the nations of
the earth is largely reflected through
the officers at it* head.
T h I Sail
I’hrd Hoard of Trade -will stand or
fall through' the efforts of its presi­
dent and secretary. Fortunately we

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Farm Supplies _.
Absolutely, the Hoard of Trade Is
indispensable to this community.
I am n member because I feel it my
duty to be one and I find sincere
pleasure In. the feeling that I am
"doing my biLZ toward the ad­
vancement ofz-tnis city and Seminole
County. I t ia an honor to be asked
to join the Hoard of Trade and we

“ If a man w rite a better kook, preach a better sermon
or build a better mouse trap; no m atter if hfc. builds his
bouse ifl the wilderness, the world will make a beaten
path to his d o o r . " ..........................................
-Emerson.

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

We do both and 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-Wall

Mahoney-Walker Co
OAK and THIRD
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th&lt;* Hoard of
the Hoard of
and financial
luihderd and
more of'our

Geneva t Itlzrn*
Having the honor to to* one of the
director* of the Sanford Hoard of
( 'ontiuiled on Page Ii'

Things have grown larger but have not changed from yesterday.
Today, people listen for the best.
Th ey are a reading people
and are constantly looking for the b e s t . ..................... - - Attorney
As a member of the Hoard of
Governors, I am in a position to
know that every effort is
being
made by, the Sanford Hoard of Trade
to advance in every Way the mate­
rial welfare of this community', and
that along every line. I know the
Hoard has done already a groat deal,
9nd with the loyal support of all the
progressive people of the county It
will accomplish wonders for Sanford
and Seminole county. Thc^ Hoard is

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-"ill
eg * oiig none
i i*oi|ii our
Hoard of Trade :* doing mure for
lid* general betjernient of conditions
in tin.....inmu nil y than any other or­
ganization, and lliut it will accom­
plish great things* just’ as soon a*
all pull together "In union Acre is
strength."
*
A I* C O N N E L L Y .

Peoples Hank
For it* efficient work, tin* Sanford
Hoard of Trade deserve* the loyal
support of every citizen. To make
a lugger Sanford und a more p ro s ­
perous Seminole county, no herlcr
pieans cuti lie had than u live Hoard
of Trade.
(|. L. T A Y L O R .

Yowell Speer
Not only does the Yowell-Spcor
Company find its membership in the
Sanford Hoard of Trade a profitable
investment, but appreciate the op­
portunity to be able to advocate the
excellent progressive ‘work being
done by this organization.
A. E. Y O W E L L .

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First Nat Innid Hank
Furniture Dealer
The First National Hank and its
I am a member of the Sanford
officers believe thoroughly in the Hoard of Trade Itecaure of the fact
organization i* udvirti-ing
Hoard of Trade, both for what i* ha*
accomplished already* for the city,
and ciunty in a way that
und for the possibilities that "are
u-mltership a t»aying Invest- I
atn glad to he a member. 1
just ahead *of it.
,
i merit.
lis usefulness would lie multi plied . expert •t 'remain one ami do ifnt
pmny times if EVERY man in the hesitat to advocate all of our riticounty would become a member and I zetis f allibale
be a live wire in the organization
The rnmhllied |&gt;ll*h of the whole ------hunch would accomplisli those thing-1
that we sometimes dream of a* 11,11
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good to be for us.
1 Ibet us one and all *'go to it*. In
earnest.
5=V
II F \\ II F I N E R Cashier
1

6 for 96c

Featutkid Exclusively by

Real I Si ate
ter and carry out the plana of the
U ||1v m me ureal pleasure.to com­ 1Hoard of Trade. ' You can judge n
mend the -Sanford Hoard of Trade, citizen of any town by his attitude
because I realize that ll * fin* ‘ Been toward tile Hoard of Trade am! you
the most potent agency for the de­ can judge the citizenship of • any
velopment of ifiis town and county town hy the activity of the Honed
that has yet been organized in our of Trade and this being the fact
midst. I hope for and expect great well known it should re juire -no per­
things to he .brought* to pits* by its suasion and conning to induce every
effort*.
real citizen Jo join the Hoard of
-Trade- and—kowp--hi&lt;t—doew—pnirh—forA'nurs--vwv-trul v
h&lt;’ cannot spend money for a belter
II. C DultOSI
purpose and like t no bread upon the
waters it v ill return to him 'before

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AMERICANS MUST DRIVE FINANCIERS BIG MEETING GERMANS TAKING NOTICE
THE GERMAN SPIES OUT WILL HANDLE IN SANFORD WORRYING ABOUT ALLIES
BEFORE WAR PROCEEDS OUR MONEY WEDNESDAY AEROPLANES FAIL TO SEE

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ACTIVITY O F S P I E S I N
AMERICA ALARMS THE
OFFICIALS

and the songs and recitations were
Riven as if true patriotism and love RED CROSS FUNDS WILL VA R!() US HOA R DS OF TRA DE should he followed on the next line I n . TCC, A VT n n M m
by the regiment and .c o m p a n y ,. «r RUSSIAN
E WITH NEW
HE IN GOOD \
of country prevailed.
The picnic
WI L L S E N D D ELother organization tu which the
OFFENSIVE
WEST
SCARES
tables were spread under the oaks,
HANDS
/ ‘
ELATES HERE
pnycc belongs. Money orders will he
Washington, D. C., July 5.—Of­ and when dinner was announced
(GERMANS
The American Red Cross
in
ficials who tor obvious jeasons can- they presented a night that would do
The various Hoards of Trade issued by the ngency under office No.
With Russia proving that her
‘ not be quoted declared today Jhat if your heart good, and once more the France js ready to spend that $114,. throughout this section of Florida X-itOOO, and the name of the office
urmy,
now rehabilitated can strike
OllO.OOO
which
American
generosity
government activities against' Ger­ good people of Chuluota demon­
will meet here next Wednesday to as U. S. Arm&gt;’ I’ostal Service, fol­
telling
blows,
the entente forces a p ­
has
just
contributed—and
spend
it
man spies in th e . United States strated that they know how to
discuss ways and means of ‘prevent­ lowed by the number which desig­
parently
are
preparing
to resume the
as
elliciently
as
a
big
corporation
nates
headquarters
of
the
branch,
cc/uld be published the news would spread a real picnic dinner, for
ing the increase in freight rates in
would.*
forward
movement
,
on
the western
for
example,
the
name
of
the
issuing
startle the world.
. •,
which they are known far and wide.
the state of Florida. Having recent­
For more than two weeks now the ly been instrumental in preventing office of an order drawn at head­ front. Notable activity is -develop­
The
refreshment
pavillion
was
a
While not adm itting th at they are
Germany senses
American Red Cross commission has such an increase for interstate ship­ quarters will appear at the top of ing in Belgium.
convinced th a t the spy system was busy place all .day, where cold drinks
the
trend
of
things
th ere'an d extra­
Inen'
planning
the
vast
work
ahead
ments tnainfy through the efforts of both order and coupon, und-'ip the
entirely Fesponsible for the recent and ice cream were sold and the pro­
ordinary
efforts
by
her airmen to
of
it.
Under
the
direction
of
Major
Secretary Marlowe of the Sanford the impression of the money order
‘ submarine a tta c k on the transport of ceeds for. same were very generously
find
out
what
is
going
on behind the '
G.
M.
I’.
Murphy,
vijc
president
of
branch
stam
p
as
"U.
S.
Army
I’ostal
Hoard of Trade th e other cities are
Grn. J ’crshlng’s expedition, it was given to the Red Cross work. The
i
h
liqes
are
reflected
In of­
Service
No.
1.”
•
.
«f waking up to the advantages of con­
said 'combined force’s of the stnte, festivities of the day concluded with If® P “ 4rf nty Tru*‘
ficial statem ents,centration
of
effort
of
all
the
trade
The postmarking stamp of mail
' " rk' “ for,m‘r army ° ' ,W r
• war, navy and justice departments it dancp in the evening a t Chuluota !
1 hey an* 'h a v in g poor success.
Kra,," “,l, of
»’"■«(. they bodies' of centrnl Florida not only matter forwarded from the agency
are wprking in cohesion and aya- Inn, which was the crowning feature I l
London's
report last night for in­
,UV*‘ , ,MT? ,h '»r«Ughly »VW the in the matter of freight 'rates Inn wilt hear a similar designation.
• trmutirally unearthing information I' f !’.*'• dav. a t.,.1.,1 t lijoyubie event. 'ground.
stant
c
showed
nine German airplanes
I II. K enny‘of the t'om. upon uitier matters of importance
I h e r e is n o prfiv i - i mi a t p r e s e n t
------ d.-iUl__amazing -churnclir__and of i
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-o H w d w n . v i r r - p m n d r T r r n f - T h r — r v i l - The people of cenTral Morula -hinild for parrel pn-i -orvIni. :inrf— pnxr^ put out »&gt;f artm n t o one lost l&gt;y th e
great value to the government.
|
SANHMtD GRI’ lT SEt'TION
••rnl Acroiinting Company • N'ew get 1"get hef oil main ll.ilt.r-. ,.f masters should refuse to accept ter M rilis h
tin*
Mrit jw)t | i| mu ui|| f„||
Y" ft 'll v has • I 'idled i tii- i, . flint - ■ n : IIIcfe- lot • ■• ■.................., registration I, t ter*. , flit.tir ing "inncv
It
pointed out. that even with
(ravelling
Mu l l
I hint, - t ) u r t o r n
tn»rM;
if
\rr;M
i hr (««*^inan fnpi*r*
ng
"I
|hc
bilge
sinwlii'li
the
Rml
the strictest censorship of mails,
like I lie pri-ellt and to, flail like ••r other valoahles. Important pa­
H n * tV o r l d b e a t e n
r « « w11 1 hndle. C I. &lt;Minnie of Sanford a- :i ,lie* ting pla, e, l-«i'ig pers which can In- duple atv d lila.V t;i(i«»ri .ii, •ir«fini» in itt’M Vmr Striii,
cables and press, the Kuropcun allies
Mr. II
R. Jones, Hr mist reel'*
t liicago. an export on Transporta­ central!) located and ,-a-v "I .ir.’i -» *'r acceptfil for r, gi-t rat i"ii. hot Prussian minister of war II,- t„|,| a
have not been able to meet the •i i nTampa tuunugi r’. after traveling over
tion ha- made his part of the work from ail pniifct- v.i-l and west a n d p a t t e n s - h, •ti I&lt;i he inform ed th a t i n ­ to-rntau rtodistag eommittee yes­
ution to their complete »ztisfuction.
Seminojc countv in Ids car took m raThe problem is of fur greater nmgni- .............
n .
i,
, , ... , , rvittly.
hua_Eruezl McCullough mirth mid south.
demnity- will tint _Jic paid for Inst terday Gem Haig apparently was
ston to call at the Hoard of Trade . / n ,
preparing for an offensive on a large
..
.
, /of Roston. a noted engineer and utt.tude in this country, with thousands
regi&gt;teretl mail. The public should
*TI(e
Sanford
Hoard
of
Trade
and
I
*
..I
'ho
lhMliy
„„
.....
..............
se.de
III tills sector, in this connec­
of aliens, ils immense border and
he warned that it is tint 'safe in in­
prounMlv,",.,
and
thrUt
»,.|.ur-:
Bt„
,„
„
lli,.k„,.n,
f
.the
ritiam*
generally
expect
to
let
tion
it
is to he noted that the llritcountless possible meant* of outside
close currency in letters under any
ent. to use Mr. Jones own1 Ians- mer evpcrieiice
•
•
.
,
t h e v i d t . r - hlUkM t h a t t h e y h u v ,
I'b
in
a
local operation fa-t night.
hi r, building shattercommunication.
* i r o f l m » i :im*li» "ainl " t h a t in- * ■ •. &gt;s
uui'i
.
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hicim I. . ,,..|
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,... xr,
l"i- i. .1 •*. • !■in--, -tightl-, forward
• d i iMlupi.ii &lt;tri» «■ ui'l go ( .f if
Secret service operation-, ........
**t**(|I»I I. .|.a.| f..r i f *•
prep I- . I I
I......... . , 1, I .
I iiav, i r a v• • d n i , i it,,
o" * ...... ar.| f Fmit southwest of
'fir* |i„ wi ,r I, ,.f
I.iiiMii .
»aril\ carried on under m\i&gt;r are
ft*
I, rl.t
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»«‘-t
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tl..I,
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ifffl.,
tg iu in
* far f r a m e
given little or no pufiliritx and thU
"Mill ft lie -l.t.V V, I l|,. &gt;.,Ii| iVi ,|
-voiih
aFnM
M.wrs,
and
am
Tin*
Red
fr«»*
i»
here
I
•rg.ini '.e
fact, officials' say, give rise to a -urto il P 'ta io mi the French front is
Hoar*! ».| Tirade ih doirou-* that the
1lending his efforts toward retaining
miso tlm^THtle fins fioen accomplish­ greatly impressed with Sanford's ami cooperate, not to dictate and
Deal'll of Mr«, \ non
visitors remain over after the day
futuie pnssibilitieii. • Yesterday
1 bully tl»- splemlid organisations
ed.
intact all tin commanding positions
T h e i n u ny f r i e n d s of M r s . - W . R!
session
and
partake
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,
Sanford
his troop* now occupy. The latest
it was pointed out today flint al­ covered Seminole cm iuy in u ear whirli have I...... doing such great
hospitality and it -is certain* that Anno were shocked to learn of her
though the allies have never main­ ami without doubt 1^ saw the linest work in France before America ett- some stunts will be pulled off for the d e a t h w h i c h o c c u r r e d at t h e resi- German attem pt to w’ret control, of
an important sector on thc'-Ainno
tained spy systems as far reaching corn. the finest general crop* mid the i,.r,.,| tl„. u :ir •• \ ] ;ijnr Murphy &lt;x
entertainment &lt;&gt;f those live wire- di'tiii* of h e r d a u g h t e r , M r s J u 11..n
from Fiim not only came to naught
• effective ns Germany. e\*en that best, soil I have seen anywhere in plain* today. “ Our three principal
- l ac k s i i ov i l le *
I ucswho always represent the real pr*»- ( a r p i - l i t er in
with exceptionally heavv German
country, despite her registration’ of the state. Talking to many persons p|a ini.,| today. "«&gt;ur t h r . p r i n c i p a l grc»- . .i t o - at all th,--.- n„-, i *ig- •!a&gt; af l *T aii • 11n • - - V. f , , i . , | , . , k
I"**',- l*i*i *i •• F r, nch tool, a *al*cnt
individuals, her comparatively small who have recently he«n Florida vi-- ajni» ,ri.
lalightcr. Mr, F„ric-I Lake I
Ti • f •||.,wiiig from t h&lt;- Url.tii'l" II.
itor.-,
F
heard
more
of
Sanford's
'First:
To
work
in
unijunction
m
ir I'arny from the Germans.
(•order line and her net, work of se.Rep' -t, r Sfar *h tiloti-t rale- that &lt;tr wa- also, with her at tin- lime ,if her
Parts di-putrhrs report the Amerrr* t police lu»s not been Able to pre­ growth than ever before and all with the army medical m rp- m car
land" nt |ea«l will -• *i t a strong «!«-!- dentil and all that loving cure ntol ■ea'i i "iitiiigent which paraded in
vent information of her military speak of the valuable advertising j,,,. f„r American troops lodiir d the eg.it ■•I'
fi',-1 • a! -t on, ,* i fiil.l a* *••O),•jl-h to
Th* arm;, it-.lf will pi, k up
Paris yesterduv as pn'ceding to the
moves from reaching the outside that Seminole county i* now get-•av tin ,-fol , anie t,&lt; naught ami
twig. In talking with », \, ral San- h - uioimh'd on life ti mg lines ami
11• riiiiim nt \ uierii'un traimug cam p
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ini'
i f I Iannme a -Ii,' wa- • all,'d t(» I lie ri'utm- ,ili,,v,
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and alinoiinc,' that the ha hi lire of
Germany's realization of that is •f**r*l heiisiness non their cxpre*M„m* ht(,e them - t o arniv op*rht*,| l,use campaign .......... .
a ilemal frnui after a lit* well, -peltt that , overrll
^he
army now at u French, port will
have
convinced
me
that
toismess
ihospirals
Here
i*
whir*'
Red
Cross
shown in- her absolute suppression of
the state railroad cmtimiiiMiiii of the the three score aiol telileave
tin re ■‘hurtly for camp itistruenow
above
the
average
and
projects
work
and
vigor
will,commence:
all mail and cable communication
petition of the railroad* uper.iling in
tin|t.
Ih*' , ittire expedition is ex­
I'lie
fun,
ral
oeeiirred
at
Orlando
are
bright.
I
appreciate
Sanford
'Second'
\id
in
coni
inning
and
&lt;
\f"' a considerable period preceding
F'loiida for i t '■ |o-r m i l itu-re.rse in
v
i
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,iv
.it
four
o'clf,
I.
.tiuL
in.no
p*',',i|
t*
nr.impel! Iiy July 15
advertising
campaign
and
I
am
goi,.|n|itig
rein*
wmk
ialready
under
*»’■ important military movement
fr&lt; lghl ru'"-. i to- tlrl.ind" ll'i.ird "I
itu f'**i"l- ,»f iti,
f r "in i«iti|i r • ••nniiji•"I •*f Ma j t.i'ii
Siijig to help you a- I p , afotiml over W!|V in I rain *
Tin- no arts with
I ..ide and iio I'ai.imd Hoard id 11hi- &lt;ity a t t e n d e d . T h e following
licrt.
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the state.
, our experts and our money and o.\- Trade have . rnlled a ineeting of
Washington, D. C., July 5.—SecIn Gamin Austro-Gcrman forro*
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perience ui&gt; will give Indp to all or- (l:i mtittneri itll •;-ii»ii" iitii i , a n “h'p I front l lie Or lando Re po r te r St a r
ritary linker today issued a titutea
an rv i&gt;ii&lt;utly in ,, ii mu iimfnrliilil,*
..II .t&gt;.,iuti! ,,f th* lain rat
S.lXFORD
It*&gt;\
IN
i
l
l
h
N
l
IILS
ganizalioiiH
now
•
ogaged
in
il,i»
• r* to in* .belli in
Sanfor-I
Wi iL
ne:it explaining th e war department
---. work, not ahsorhiitg, hut coupernliiig ni-.ilny. July lit') at 1 p. m The ' T h e fuio ral ,if .Mrs. \ \ . R. Anno- position in some points as si rt-sull of
retisorship over cable dispatches front
look | l:iii* tt*i* afterni'ioi upon ur- tfie . Russian advance this week.
tiu-'-l&lt;tig will la- hi Id iti Sanford in f'X.J f | l!i* * Jit trait* Iriitti laek- I loss- mai■if• -leil ispei ndly at Hrcz- •
!
**. dealing with the American His Thrilling SI cji*&gt; Will tp p 'n r in with then*.
The Herald T.hi* .Month"Third: (Jive efTi-divi us-istanre rfc'irlr- v to tIn llf.trd **f 'I't.id, of !
t-i'i,'1- saying the present arrange-flill'l*', v* * 1 , -he ll'I'd .it I " l" .my where they have fieen hemmed
Kveryohe
wants
to
know
the
e\to
uuliati r*do f work in 'Fratn*'.
t uL city, u Ill'll l*a&gt; taken a leading i’lie-d.iv e veni ng at the Inline **l lu f iii.mi three sides and an attack was
rn* i.t-» are tem porary and will soon
•»* supplemvnted 'by a method that prrienccs of the Imys in uettml war- «&gt;peratinj; with the french goxerti- putt in the rale -light. Secretary l». daughter. ,\lr- Julian A. Carpenter, launched on them yesterday.*, At­
fare «nd the first one to come buck *ment and following its suggestions * M arlow e via* in the *ity* ymter• will not delay delivery.
from th at hell is 'Alexander Me- to the limit of our means and alril- ilay tp confer with Secretary Allen Rev \ S I’ei k *if i In- Sujrfnrd F!|«i»- tack* near l.ipnii-adolna east of the
"Fending the complete organiza­ Clintock, a formeri resident of this ity.
copal church conducting the ser­ Nariiyuvkw also were repulsed.
riyarding the making of a fight
tion of Gen. Pershing's hoa|lqUartcrs
Signs of q Russian awakening ap­
*. • •
,
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"Ou* ’spirit in rnterinj: this work against the petition id the transpor­ vices. .
city who joined «the Canadian troops
pear
ip today's German official state­
in France,” the statement r said,
Mrs A iiip ’i was horh in Kentucky,
nt the beginning of the war and wns is that we owe so much to F'rance tation companies. T he cull for the
ment.
It reports little movement in
"with the arrival there bf corres­
ami as Mi-* Sarah L. Nutt liecame
sent to the fighting front in Bel­ that w'e’can only hope to |&gt;ay hack o meeting wcitl out today.
.
Gnlicia
hut .an increase in ucliviticit
pondent:! ’ aucredited to Amcrlran
the
wifiof
Mr.
Anno.
Tficy
moved
gium. Wountletl and decorated by very small .ptirt of the debt;” _
The railroads will light the "hnrdiT to Jackson villi* in isTH, and to Or­ along the lines in western Molavia.'
newspapers the tem porary arranger
Major Murphy explained that exthe king nnd queen of Knglaud ofor
' for the iorrease a* a risult o f ‘their lando in In7'.*. In
In Mesopotamia the Russians after
tnents by which cablegrams from
they mqvcd
.
. ... ,
Mac
came
home
to
I.exingperta
not only in Red ( ro-s work,
brr.vfr
France dealing with America.it t ro o n s ,,
, , .. .
, ,
,
. . hut in business methods hail already being: the interstate i' rhi* in Wash­ to Marlow and to Miami in 1!HtO, having driven ihc Turks out of Pnn_
.
.
.
ton, -Kentucky on a furlough and
ington nnd it is going to lie nei-es- where .Mr. Annii died in I'JCM. Mrs. jwin are attacking them in the posi­
movements are transm uted, to the ,
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his story was so interesting that it ca. efully mapped out handling i f
w»r'department here for disLriliution was syndicated and p u t.in to plate funds ami of personnel so far that vary to present .a strong array of Anno was.in her 71st year when, she tions to vsliit*li th e f retired siiulh and
evidence in order to gain a denial of
west of tlie town a n d are offering u '
w*H‘ be discontinued.
m atter and The- Herald has ronwjthe American public may he certain tin- petition. The Sanford Hoard of died.—-*
tenacious
resistance.
• "It is in the interest alike of the fracted for the six stories that wilMj^very irn t confrlbuted v*WI lie utflMr. Anno wan a lawyer by pro­
Trade, the Oriundo Hoard of Trade,
and l ho .newspupers to afforrl n appear in this pajicr--during' fhe tied 'tii'flR* very* bPst^jviivantage,
the Tam pa IfoutAl of Trade, the De- fession hut In* took 'an active inter*
A Worth) Fourth!
f'jta in allinunce as to the propriety month.
You should get them for ‘ -Second in command of the hend- Lund • Comtnereisl Club, the Lees­ est in the industrial progress of this
Gainesville!
July 4. The* GIoMouh
«I the publication of message*, from they nre the story of-the hoy well qtlnrters in Paris is Janies H. Perburg Hoard o f,T ra d e , the Apopka section und was*one of the promot­ Fourth w h s safely, sanely and terDance. The arrangement is tem ­ known here and one who went kimy vice president of the National
e r s -of the T. O. &amp; A. railroad, which•
porary and will he replaced speedily through the terrible experiences of hank of New York. A nUmber of Hoard of Trade anti the Winter is now the Wildwood branch of the •vently spent in tills city. From 7
Park Hoard of Trade were joint
until H a. m. (he doors of all the
11 more direct method of dealing trench warfare. Mae telly it in the other men high in business and
prntcstunla in the interstate ease, Seaboard Air Line. Mrs. Anno was churrhes were open for a *ole?m.
*ith this news. In the meantime an style known ot his maify friends in financial worlds are aiding also.
which has just been derided against prominent in ciiureh anti social work season of communion with *(od.
fdvquate force to deal prontly with this city and they will recognize
and was one of the chnrfer members
the railroads.
This prayer service was in answer to
A. C\ I.. Offirlals Change
I
|F*' dispatches will be on hand 24 him all thjj way through the narra­
of the Rosalind Club, the members
a request from the local Red C r o i t :
The
proposed
interstate
Increase
T.
W.-HanselI,
former
sujierinteniFhours a duy and will deliver the dis­ tives.
of which met the train this afternoon
Society
for prayers for the nation.,
.will
impose
n
great
burden
upon
the
ent
of
the
division
of
the
A.
C.
L.
patches received in the order in
and attended tin* funeral in a body.
Watch f6r the story “ Over There"
the high officials and the soWrifr*
M ich thfy come so no disadvantage soon to appear-in this paper .for it is has been promoted to take charge of people of Florida it is stated as it
Mrs.* Anno i* survived by two
'ill result in- anything beyond the one of the great gripping tales of the the movement of troops and sup- will he passed directly un to the daughter*, Mrs. - Carpenter, nbnvc boys who are already at the fro n t,
those In training camps and the large
•plies during the war, being the of­ retailer and then the consumer.
orlif delay in sending the dispatch terrible war in Kurope.
referred to, and Mrs. Forrest Luke number who will soon lie drafted
Prompt
and
active
work
will
have
*° Washington and back to the ccnAlexander McClintork was a resi­ ficial government representative for
to he done and for this reason the of SunfnrtL Much of tier lime was into the service. , This service was
,,r °l «Iistrihution.”
dent of Sanford several years ago, the southeastern railroads and will
meeting-hus liecn called.— Reporter- spent in Sanford, and four of the beautiful und most appropriate, for
making his home with his sister, have headquarters at Hlark point.
pallbearers, II. F. Whitner, G. F. while the world is at war und every
.
T. L. Dumas, former trainmaster Star.
( huluota Celebrates the Fourth
Mrs. Ed. Hayes on Magnolia avenue
Smith, A! P. Connelly and W. J. man’s hand seems turned against
wjll take the place of Mr. Hansell
Thigpen were from Sanford, the every other man, and the age o f
I huluota celebrated the Fourth and was the clerk at the Sanford as superintendent and has already
I’OHTOPFICK ANNOUNCEMENT
others being from Orlando, namely, reason seems to have given place to
'•th one of the most delightful pic- House for some time. He left here
become a resident of Sanford. •'
J. N. Bradshaw, Seth Woodruff, Gua hatred, lust and hloo*dhod, it should
evvr held in- th a t vicinity, and for New York and while there be­
F. B. Langley, who has been act­ Instructions on How to Send Money
Hart and H. M. Robinson.
*11 those from a distance who joined came interested in the war in Eu­
not he forgotten that the "God who
ing as dcspatchcr here has been pro­
to Troops in France Insured
*ith these good people in this pat- rope and going across the border
ruled
over Israel is the God who ia
moted
to
theoffice
of
trainmaster,
'Postmaster General Uurleson has
r,°tic celebration counted the day joined the Canadian army .and was
Order of Eastern Stnr Notice
reigning
yet." The services in t h e ’
taking
the
|duce
of
Mr.
Dumas.
issued the following:
'•II spent. Soon after the crowd sent to France.
At the meeting on July 3rd it was various churches were all well a t ­
In accordance with order No. 413, unanimously decided that the next tended.
1mbled in the morning, a very
;
To Kslanlish College Here
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establishing
a United States mail meeting, July 17th he a patriotic
I 'using program, fitting to the ocHoard ol Trade Meeting
William M. Heine, supervisor,
‘'Gainesville's magnifirent pageant
r*M
i°n ' a s given under the direction
Regular monthly rqmting Sanford scholastic educating New York city agency in France, postmasters arc one in every way and this notice uis that followed was the best perhaps
01 Mr. and Mrs. J. Tilden Jacobs, in Hoard of Trade will he held in the writes the Hourd^if Trade in regard informed that money orders may be a call for eacli member of the order th at was ever witnessed in the Uni­
' lr^ a Inrge num ber of t h e men, court house Tuesday, July 10th at to establishing a college or univer­ issued nt domestic rates payable nt to lie in attendance in response to versity city. The parade Was headed
'•■men and children took part. M r. K p. m. Some important matters sity close in to Sanford. Mr. Hcinm *‘“ 'h agency. Payment will he made this rail.
Patriotism and Frater­ fiy a drummer hoy of ‘JC, followed
•cobs made an ideal Uncle Sam will he tip for attention.
states that the general .plan woulu promptly at headquarters of the nity go hand in hand.by Uncle Sam, Miss Columbia an d
followed,by Miss Bentley as the
D. C. Marlowe, Secy.
be to secure 100 or more ncres of agency or at any of the brunches
The Inst meeting wns a very en­ Miss Floridn and muny fine floats. ' 1
land close in, on which to erect suit­ assigned to the military unit to joyable onfc and all present had the
0‘Juris °T Liberty headed a proRut first they went to church in
•
^-•ion of soldiers and Red Cross
Notice Hfbckah*
.
able buildings, etc., for general col­ which the payee belongs.
pleasure of wishing our Worthy answer to a request from the local
“rsei, that marched around the , Every member of Seminole Rc- lege work. In his letter Mr. Heine
In drawing orders Ihc office of Patron, \ l r . C|aud Couch and fam­ Red Cross Society.
’fnic grounds- and assembled under bekah Lodge No. 43 is urged to be goes into the proposition thoroughly payment should be designated as ily u pleasant and happy vacation.
Gainesville set un an example of
. / ° alc^ t or0 a patriotic program. I present at our next meeting Tuesday and expresses a desire to locate in "U. S. Army Postal Service," and in
Alice E. Robbins, Secy.
piety and patriotism, wotthy of e m u ­
(*. Jacob* presided at the organ J evening, July 10th.
the coupon the, name of the payee
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�BIGGEST DREA6NAUGHT IS LAUNCHED

She Waa’A CareFree Clrl
.^.The conventions of society never
bothered her one whit. She was a
aweet, simple little girl, who trusted
everyone, even care-free married
men!
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Unrestrained youth grew into in­
discreet womanhood. Thrown into a
tragic compromise with a married
man, with whom she playa coquette,
ahe reaches a point in her childish
ignorance where the burning light of
experience pierces through her indis­
cretion^
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Woven by the deft . hand of a
m aster writer, played in the chic,
wlnsomfe way' of dimpled Lilian
Walker, this feature has a deliciou s
ly delicate appeal of a story Which
touches the experiences of all people.
.You CAu'tyhaUa,
it. Lyrfc
Thursday.
At Lyric Tonight
Misa Ethel Clayton, who playa
the role of Joan Merrifleld in "The
Stolen Paradise," wears some exceed­
ingly attractive gowns in this pro­
duction.
Needless to say Miss
Clayton appears to charming advan­
tage ip each of them. Lyric To­
night..
York who have patronised one of
the most noted of the unique little
book Btores in the-city will recognize
the book shop in which some of the
early scenes in "The’ Stolen Para­
dise” were -filmed.
These srenes

being filmod. “If I was not playing
In pictures I should like to hold just
such a position as Joan Merrifleld
holds in ‘The Stolen Paradise' in
such a store as this." Lyric Tonight.
The baby seen in “ The Stolen
Paradise" was the best behaved in­
fant ever filmed at the studio. She
did not icry at all during the time
she was at the studio, which is a
record.
"It is a different sort of a play and
I like it," said Miss Clayton, when
she first read the* manuscript of
“ The Stolen Paradise." Lyric To­
night. •
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“ Pols and Pans Peggy"
Pathe Gold Rooster Play starring
Gladys llulette at the Lyric The­
atre Wednesday.
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Cast:
.
Peggy McGraw... Gladys llu lette.™
Taxi Barney....... ....Wayne Arey . a......
Rah-Rah Arthur ...George Mario ......
Drawing Room M sio n ......... ........
... ......... Kathryn A dam s...........Society Mrs. Stuyvesant
.-... .... .. Grace Hendersoh
Million Dollar Deane Arthur Hauer
Eighteen Per Week Jack ............. •
.......... .... Lord M cCaskill................
"Gladys llulette get* better with
each picture," said manager, E. F.
Lane of the Lyric Thiydre recently.
He is playing "Pots and Pans Peg­
gy" in which - she (s starred and
having seen it we agree with him.
"Pol* and Pans Peggy" is Gladys
llulette'* best picture to date.

Photo by American P r -m Aiamlntion.
Dny and night forrm will work lo complete the dreadnought New Mexico
'blch was just Ihiim lu-d hi the Brooklyn navy yard.
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ETHEL CLAYTON

~Th* Stolen DaruJire

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TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

Wm. A. Brady
Presents
in n u . ( i.o in s
In
L "The Stolen
Paradise"

I’alhr lUrarata
The t*re(l,
&lt;•!»&lt;(.»« Ilrubllr In
"Pots &amp; Pans"
"Pec gle".
A G ood! ninedy
1 Ith Epinodc
of the
"Purple Mask"

Also Palhe
News.

Vitagraph 1'resents

l.illian Walker in

INDISCRETION

Christie Comedy

'F R ID A Y
Wm. A. Brady
Presents
ONE OF
HIS BEST
PICTURES
Pathe News

SATURDAY

Like "T he Shine Girl." "Prudence
the Pirate," und " H e r New York."
it is written by Agnes C. Johnstone.
All of these Gladys Huh-to pictures i
ran he show n to any audience an y i
Br ESTHEJt VANDEVEER
day. They are wholesome and are
th e . best argiument against screen
censorship th a t could he had.
“ Pots and Pans Peggy" is » won­
derful t inn a ii inta-M -l -lory about u
livtfa- Irish girl wlm had to support
1lien* are |H-rso|is who nro always
jier brother* and »i*ter* b\ "working having either dreams that contain rev­
o u t."
By her l&gt;jg heart, shrewd elations or sgo apparitions or are ooucommon sense and native decency bcIoiis of something about to hup|K&gt;u
she Icings order, into ~,t disordered that does happen. I linve no confidence
household, reforms the erring son, in these |*cople. If I believed In them
aids* the daughter to w*m the man It would argue thnt lii their makeup
she lyves, fqil.s a villainous million­ there Is something especially Amenable
aire, recovers, the government pa- 1 to some hidden law. But my own'expepers stolen by. him s^nd. w'in* for her­ rlcnco disproves thin. I luxe had a
self a husband of lu-r own -kind.
manifestation—I know of no heller
name for It—of more coiisoqubncc than
liny of these of which I have heard,
yet I have had but one In all my life.
And this experience of mine, having
come but unco to me. In addition to
-Indicating that my being Is not un*
usually susceptible to siicb Influences,
points to the fait Hint other*, either*
living or dead, do Interfere ut times In
the current of our lives.
But It Is not niy lilteutlon to deliver
n leetnro. I propose to toll n story. I
inn n bnchclor. M ire ut a club, associ­
ate almost entirely with men nml have
no' thought of uiiirrlngo. nml I limy
stnto hero that I tower expect to be
mnrrbsL I do expert, however, 111 nilexistence lo be psfyclilvully united
with otto who will be u&gt; me my uthor

Too Much. • "I thought.you were,going tp'sell
thnt man nn encyclopedia, lie syetned
Intereshsl." "He wns too much'lntorestisk I couldn't spare t h e ’time to
muipletc .the sale." "How’s , thnt?"
"He wanted mt I d tell him whut wan
In it."
.
Plain of Damascus.
The fertile plain hi width Ihimuscua
Is situated Is about ,'W miles In dlatm1ter i|tid Ik due to the river Barirtlu,
xvhlcli Is probably the Ahuua of Scrip­
ture. Two other streams. Ilit* Wady
lletbou.'ou the north, umt Hw AwaJ
on. the south, increase this fertility,
und these two conteml fur the honor
«f representing the I'hurpar, the oth­
er Seri pi urn I stream.

"Purple Mask"
Knluiln* Cm ,
( uiuorf and Franri*
&gt;Md
"A 44 Caliber
Mystery"
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"The Onion
Hero" Comedy

COMING
MOLLIK KING IN

Mystery of Double Cross
Roscoc Arbuckle in
“ ROUGH HOUSE”

ROSCOtTATTY'ARBUCKtt
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COMING LYRIC

I wns fraw'lliu: ujul had Ikh?ii travellug for several days with hut few and
rather short stops. The season was
summer, the time of day evening. ‘ My
couvcyiinio was n rp 11road train. I
was Hitting by an open window, look­
ing out ajioti the fields flying by to
tho music of tho car wheels dropping
from tho end of uno rail nml Jumping
on to another. A favorite occupation
of tiilue on n train lias always been to
Imagine some one swimming nlnng be­
side the train through the fields of
grain thnt ofteu -lino tho track. On
this occasion wo .were passing numer­
ous bucIi fields, and my Imngo of faiu-y
was swimming nlnng lustily. But ns
the twilight faded nml oh|e&lt; Is were
lost t« view I dropped asleep, lulled by
tho rattle of tho train.
When I nwnkoncd n train wns l-eaide tile oiio 1 was on, moving In the
.ratne direction and going at tho same
rnto of speed. Indeed, so ctm tlr «it(ke
wns tho velocity of the two trains thnt
1 could see no gnln o r loss whatever
to thoHrutn licslde m e....The window
sashes of both trains ware ral*(sl. and
I could aeo tho people of Hie-other
train, some reading, somd lounging,
some -talking together.
But my attention wns fixed on n Indy
who ant nt tho window opposite roe.
Her saxti wns up ns well ns mine, so
that there wns no obstacle, either
transparent or opaque, between un
The distance between her stid* me 1
suppose wns about threo feet. Hhe
was looking lit me with nn expression
on her face, especially In her eyes, that
I never saw hi sny ono liefore nnd
linve never Seen since, hut I enn’t de­
scribe It. While I looked she spoke
to tnc.
"Leave tho train at tho next station
nml (pllow me." she snld.
Sho put out her hand, but tieforo 1
could grasp It tho two trains separat­
ed, nnd In another moment tho ono In
which tho lady sat seemed to enter n
tunnul. whllo nilno went on In the
open.
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8o vividly Impressed was 1 that when
a. few minutes Inter wo slowed u p '1
took my grip nnd when tbe train atop*
ped at n station I stepped out. After
a moment's delay It went on. und left

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of food are small enough or tohldg to
•wallow.
Tm , Indeed, the tongue haa a wind of
Ita own—a ganglion or minor brain—
that la buay at mealtimes In regulating
thy neck o f a hpt:^.
.the supply. oLCqalto thc.«Uimaoh__ Uhl
for Ita unceasing guardianship we
•bonld B u ffe r much oftencr than wo do
from the distresses of lndlgntlon.
Wo think of tho flhger ends as onr
moat sensitive organs of feeling. They
are not such at all. Tbo end of tho
tonguo la Incomparably more dell*
cate and discriminating.—Philadelphia
Ledger.
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U Ik* Clrc.lt Court Hc.ri.il, Jll(flrl .
Cki.r.7r
",°,e
- *- In'vlolablo Envalopaa.
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Lout* Either. Complainant
** ” **
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T Iio rd in a ry raudlago with which
A.
II.
C.rr
and
the
unknown
tbo flops of envelopes aro gummed Is b*lra,' d.viarc*. (rantrra, or other *
composed of gum arable or dextrine claimant!, under the aaid A. II
A. It. Crinpen, A. II. Cliul
and la only too amenable to tbe per- Carr,
p*n. Sr., and Mania J. Crlppei,
.
auaalveneaa of meiaturo or "steaming" Drlandanta.
A. H. Carr and A. II. Crlppen/.
In tbo bands of tho unacrdpuloua. Per­ allTo
oartlaa rlalming an inurtat eiiherat
sona who wish to guard their lnclo- deviare* OI aranteea under th* aaid A. II
°r
,?*• .vdpftn, or otheralwe in.ai
■urcs, whether emotional or financial, tho \ followlns
dearrlbed real eat ate ,|
against such pilfering can seal their lying and twin* in the county of K»m
•* Florida, more p.„lrul,r|?
letters by a method referred to in the "»«•
cribed aa (ollowa:
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Annalea dea Tclegrapbea. ThU conBeflnnlns at a Stake on the couth
atata In applying white of egg to tbo of Third atravl rood SI.SB rhalna. »,
flap of an uugummed envelope, then tha P&lt;lnt ol Interaction ol tha. MUt*i
a*id Third atraet road with the ea&gt;
before It baa tlmo to dry of Itself seal. ol Section *7, Townahip IS, aouth of |
*aat, run thenr* writ |o (2 rl
Ing It by passing a bot Iron over It 30
thenea couth 0.50 rhalna; thenre rail
If tbo temperature of tbo latter la rha na; thenre north #.50 rhalna to noi
beginning, tonlalnlng 10 arrea of land
from 00 degrees to 100 degrees O. tbo or
!•••.
albumen will lie coagulated and the
It apraarlng from the aworn hill of
two surfaces of tho paper will bo sol­ plaint n!*d In the above anted rauae
to by (in rge A. DeCotte*. aollritnr lor
idly united and water tig h t
Watch For Your Chances.
"Every young man has chances com­
ing his way constantly; it la not a
question of having clmnccti, but of rec­
ognizing chnuccs when they come,"
says President Bedford of tho Stand­
ard Oil Company of New Jersey. “You
sometimes hear n fellow sny, T had u
chaiue once, but didn't tuke It.’ Never
mind the chance that Ib past: watch
out for the next one and qualify to bo
able to selzo It
"Success that la worth while Is, after
all. very .largely a matter of plain,
everyday nmmllty combined with tre­
mendous Industry and it deserved rep­
utation for Integrity nod for fairness
toward the other fellow."—It. C. Korlnwi
In Lesllo'ti.

Japan’s New Naval Bata.
Japan's pun-huso from Portugal of
the little Island of Mncuo. lit the mouth
I was puzzled. I had been coming of the Canton river, nenr Hongkong,
has given .lupnn n strong naval liase.
westward. . . . '
"Is this track double lieyoml tbo sta ­ such ns (ilhmllnr gives to Great Brituln nml Helgoland gives to Germany.
tion?" I asked presently.
It mil tie used to menace any Euro­
"No double track on tills line."
pean power Hint tries to thwart the
■"Wlint?"
"Single track from here both ways ambitions of Jnpan In China.
all the way to the terminals "
An uncanny feeling came over me. I
Mint.
i port of the Condition of the Seminub
had seen a. train on a truck bestdo me, ‘ Mint occurs only In ‘Matthew xxU.
County Bank at Sanford, in the Slate
talked' with a woman on that train 1 2d. nml Luke xl, -12, ns one of thoso
of Fla., at the Close of Business,
und trail obeyed Iter Instructions. As herlm tho tithe of which the Jews were
soon ns I could recover myself 1 wnlk-' scrupulously exact In paying. The horso
June. 20, 1917
ed In n iinlf dazed condition Into tho mint Is common hi Syria.
station and s a t ‘ down. I remember
ItL S o U ltC K S
nothing but a clicking of n telegraph
Not Identical.
b a n t on Krml K » i« ir
Instrument. How long I sat there I
"Time Is money." remarked the pro- l&gt;
« n Col lateral Srvurlt) tMh*» than
ICral K«Uitr
don't know, but when I mine to m y ! verblallst.
Ail i l llrf U.jil.i alttl I ItafTiUr.t*
ttsunl consciousness It was at hearing
"And yet the uinn with millions la Ovrrmfu
.
tbo tch’grnpli operator cry out to n man the one who seldom seems to have live Ptm r , t'&lt;Hjnty j n t l M u n l r l p i l |U»?
t.'smniy anti l*ily Warrant*
outside:minutes t«» spare."—Washington star.
hi l ’u riH,f*ll«'n«
Itan k in g ilnu *r. f u r n i t u r e and I tunr*-*
"Grout heavens! No. 2.1 bus been
I u r (rum ir im r i s t r a l n l Itankv t i IJ *1
wrecked on the bridge above. Bridge
( I.k I s a n d llju hai&gt;ie«* for
('tearing
12 I '.‘v II
let the whole train down, with n terri­
' • * * I • rna
ble loss of life!"
' i i, • ti H ath!
p r a c t ic a l h e a l t h h in t ,
Uevrntjr iSl|f|l|a
l
Here Was more to Intensify thnt feel­
( a»*i lir« n r
ing of nwe that had taken possession
of riu* A phantom woman on it phan­
tom train hud warned mo of n r e a l ,
railroad accident In which I should
probably linve been killed.
&gt;■
l Capitel Stork Paid In
From tlnit day to this I have Irons- *
tired nu Imogft Iti.my heart—the woman
renl. spiritual or creation of my own
!&gt;ividm&lt;U Unpaid
Individual I &gt;«*po«iUlSubject
bruin. I Iravo n theory o f ’who she Is
bO
to Check .
or wni When I wns n child I played
hrm and ( V U D n lr * of I)**with h little girl who died. Did I illsT
( Vriifirat«”v if ilrfMmt
cern ntiyttilfiR In tho fentures of the
«rflllM ( Im Vi
raahirr'a
f’herk* OuUtand*
womnn to remind mo of tho chlhl? Na
A grown woman Itears llttlo resem­
l)nfToHMrpAritH w an
*i«vin|i IkfNaiu
blance to n child. But would tbo snlrllnm! A u a u n l

' Suir ol Florida.
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41 I.- A. II- Krv. Cfcihlrr ol lh* »t*)»*-n»mr.|
, Hank, dn Kilrtimfy iwnir lhai the al«*r itatoiMtl
i. | rur to tb* tx»l ol »»y knowlidyp ami WW.
A Corrrct attrst: ’
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Seizing the Opportunity.
Crabslinw-Mf you Insist on this new
gowji I'll have to get It nu credit. Mrs.
L'rubsbaw—As long ns It's going to bo
charged, dear! 1 tuay ns -wcl) get a more
expcusH e one,—Llfu.
, . Soma Shock.
Bill—Timt mail Is a live wire.
Gill- l|ow- do you know?
"I touched him ti 11,1tie while ago.'
St. Louis l'i Ht-ldspnb It.

Notary I’uklnM y commit-ten caplrr* I W . 9, IVl#

BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA
Strange Indeed.
. Strange Hint when u mun Inbcls hls
religion there uro so ninny voluntary
Inspector*.
them nIL Asia, largest continent, on
tho other hand. Is tho suinllest meat
center nrnong them. Africa nnd South
America lean toward vegetarianism,
while Kuro|&gt;o nnd North America are
large consumers of meat und other an­
imal products. Tnklng tho world's sup­
ply of cattle, boga nnd sheep, writes
Harold J. Bhepstone In tlic Mitigate
Monthly, It appears that mankind at
large uses In the neighborhood of 20.­
000,000 tons of roout a yeaF. This
would he an nvorago of nbout thirtyplno pounds per rnpltn throughout the
world. In butcher's most wo And the
Australian consumes 102 pounds, the
American 172 pounds, tho Englishman
110 pounds, tho German 113 pounds,
tho Frenchman and Belgian eighty
pounds, tbo Itusslan, fifty pounds.—
Manchester Guardian.
.
Activity of Of* Jonguo.
Nobody's tonguo Is still for * moment
—at all events, In waking hours. Tbo
tongue la tho most Incessantly active of
all tho body's members. •
. Wo think of tho tongue ss an organ
of speech, hut It la also an organ of
fooling. When onb rntn It la constantly
feeling about In tho mouth nnd deciding
out of It* own “mind” what parUclcs

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development than thon'a wear serge.
Polret twill or tricotlne. These ina*
terlala, too, are within the reach of
tho woman who must economize by
doing her own sowing. There Is. n
box plait each sldo of the centerback, tho front being held In with n
narrow bolt that buttons to the poc­
kets. Hcvors and collar nro of selfmaterial. medium size requiring 4‘3
yards 54 Inches wide.
The homo dressmaker must lay
tho dlfforcnt sections of the pattern
on tho material Just .as shown In tho
guide to prescrTo tho splendid lines
of the coat when cutting. On the
lengthwise fold these rest and collar
and back. Although the front and
sleeve lay near tho fold they aro so
arranged that their lines of largo "O"
perforation rest on a lcngtliwiso
thread.
Sufficient room Is left between tho
collar and front for the cuff and tho
collar Is laid on tho material after
the lap. Tho pocket and underfnclrig
are placed with tho line of largo
*’0" perforation* on a'lengthwise
thread, while tho belt Is laid parallel
with tho selvage edge Very little
trimming Is iis«L upon the smartest
of tho new coats. Tho touch of em­
broidery it often but a touch. Rows
of stitching suffice for many of tho
designs, A tassel or two, n narrow
binding of color or some such unpreUmlious— nolo—Is—considered—relief
enough; but combinations of mate­
rials aro. tnuch used, a chocked of
dotted mn’erlnl combined with plain
tone **urr doing uwny wfjh any need
ot trimming.

Ralph Emerson took up tho telephone
hook, ran Ula oyo down tho Ejs to I'm*
craon and imuaed nt the unuio Frank.
IIo was (lealruua of calling up Ids
brother. When ho came to the naino
ho wo* looking for tic ttmk the receiver
off the hook'end gnvo tho number to
tho. girt hi tho central office. It was
not long before a fcmlnlno voice re*
piled:
“Well?’* was the reply In it melodious
voice.
“ I would like to apeak with Frank."
"I nm Frank."
There was a brief pause, nt tho end
of which Itnlpb sold:
**I mean Frauk Emerson."
. "1 am Frank Emerson."
Another pause.
If you aro Frank Emerson ho must
hnro been metamorphosed Into a wo­
man—a woman wlfh n sweet voice."
There was a bit of &lt;i laugh.
"Well, Frank," continued Ralph, "1
lmvo called you up to say that I havo
two tickets to ttio th e a te r . for this,
evening. Can you use one of them?"
There was quite n long pause after
this, nt the end of which Frank said:
""I think you must lmvo got hold of
Ibo wrong number. My father Is down
lu the telephono book ns Francis Emer­
son. I nrn named for him, hut t nm
Frances, not Francis." .
"I se e " .
"I think tlmt yoti-wjll find your
Truthcr'* name Jusl' bi-Iyiv |mpn*.
I don't doubt It."
Well, c a n I ito a n y th in g m ore for

ICUAS

know
It Is possible."
’Do you know I ho Merlwvtliere?''
No; 1 don’t know any one by that

Often

“How about tho Ostrander* T"
"I don't know them either."

English Military Correspondent
Thinks Well ot Us.
REGULARS

H IG H L Y

T R A IN E D

C o l o n . I R a p i n g t o n D e c l a r e . T h a t Ca pa •bla Goncr.il Staff E x i st s to P oi nt W a y
a n d T h a t W a i t P oi nt T r a i n i n g an d
O i t c ip l i n o Will A ss e rt T h c m i t l v a a
O v a r V o l u n t e e r Army.

Lraidoi:.—Colonel Repiugton, the mil­
ita ry correspondent of the Times,
'writes na follow* lu the course of an
•irtJele on the United Suite* nrtny:
“Tin* 1'tilled Stales army Is a gallant
army, composed of tine men, led by offi­
cers,Of high attainment*, but it U uot
un army In the modern sense. Von
liindeuburg probably ha* iuffueuced
th e Gorman general staff** view of
American military power a* of no aoicount and probably will remain of no
account during tbo duration of Mm

(lint many years ago lo-orge William*
found a leather poueh 1111■&lt;I with tbo
wuiie kind of nugget* whirl: have licet:
fontnl lately In tho craws of duck* kill­
ed here.
William* did not know that the pouch
contained anything of value *ml throw
It away.
The pouch |* (.opposed to l«v one of
those belonging to the Colorado miner
who lost Id* life while crossing u creek
boar here.
’
Tire miner was returning to liUlmmo
In the east and curried ninny thou­
sand* of dollars' worth of gold dust
with him. Three is-rson*' here have
found nuggets during the past two
wgoks.
W IT N E S S

C O U L D N 'T

|t«il|&gt;t. t r i e d s e v e r a l o t h e r * a n d finally
m-ked i f f i le k n e w I lie IlililiVM.
“ Dr. Vliurle* Itnsby n family?"

"H e le n Rushy I* ui

of mine."
"Good. I know her Very well. Ncqv
I shall sny gomlby to you for the pres­
ent. I htn sorry to have troubled you.
Will you be a t home. Mil* afternoon,

between " and -t?"
“ I e \ |s s - t to be a t home nil th e after-

San Diego, Uni.—The unique kIIiih
tloii ha*, been presented hero of nli ad­
journment of &lt;otiYt to 'neemnmndiitl) a
witness who was too bulky and lame
to climb tho cuhrtliouko stulrwny.
The change to n ground iloor court­
room on the opposite .side of tile street
was agreed to hy-tlie attorney* Inter­
ested, mnl the testimony of Ur. W, Al­
len, health officer of National City, In
After describing the American unny the case against Davbt Green on a s ta t­
-»ad' militia organization and stating utory charge, was taken with Judge
t&amp;at the census of lt&gt;lt&gt; showed 20,000,- I«vvl* presiding.
*300 men of military ago in tho country
Colonel Repiugton proceeds ns follows:
Patient on a Sled.
T h e general staff of the United
Ashland. Ore.-rMrs. S. A. Pnrlior
^Stales army and the many prominent was hauled seven miles on a sled by
-American statesmen who lmvo been four young men en route to n hospital
■secretaries of war or otherwise con­ In thin city to bo treated for heart trou­
nected with the army must have work­ ble. The trip by sled was from tho
ed out long ago tho plan* to he follow­ Parker ranch to Plnehtirst. thence by
ed iu the event of ailcli a crisis us ha* team twenty-three miles to Ashland.
now arisen.
The young men were Riiy Saylcs, How­
-D irect military intervention of tho ard Parker. Lclnnd do Cnrloua nml
United State* in tho war in Euro|o&gt; I* Harris Doan, sotuo of (ho employees of
not practicable, even were America to the Cullfornln-Oregon Power company,
desire It. Tho obvious course Is to use Tho t*1tabling portion of tho trip was
the highly trained regulars, particular­ made over suow four feet deep.
ly tho officers, a* tho nucleus for a voj.
tmtecr army which ahouhl not form nt
Comb Flattens Bullet
a n y ono time a farce larger than can
Fenton, HI.—Mrs. Uotiry Sutherland
h« properly trained.
of West Frankfort, q hriiio of a few.
"M’e cannot doubt iu tho light of past weeks, was struck by a stray bullet
«5Xperh*nc© In American military prac- which came through n door of her fa­
X k x th a t In a |&gt;opulur cause recruits ther’* home, and narrowly esenped
vrould Hock to’tho color* by the Inin- death. Mrs. Sutherland fell against n
tired* of thousands, hut nti army n o stove. A bullet had struck the hack of
formed would be a hindrance rather her head uml llattcm-d against a metal
th a n a help except In cose of invasion, comb. The comb practically saved her
t o which tlie United States would hard­ life.
*
ly bo exposed.
T h e United States has one great ad.
vantage. «.Kh« i ts e lf contained and not
There Is no sinecure In the soul's
-exposed to serious attack. She la pop- economy. Every power has Its work to
idous and wealthy. Potential Internal do. .every capacity Us gift to 'fill I t —
difficulties may vanish If tho couutry Phillips Brook*.
bo united.
" A capable general staff exists to
point out tho way. West Point train­
ing and discipline will assert themHad No Hills.
aetvoa over n volunteer army grouped
“Going to plant |K)taloes in Hint five
•round regulars and cadet*. Tho war acre lot you’ve Tented In Suliurtius?*’
industries which hnvo bech expanded
"Like to, hut It’s level Held and my
and created for tho service of tho bel­ Iwok on farming says Hint potatoes
ligerents will be a t Amortcn'ratsposnl. s h o h ijn ^ im in r s ." - n u f f u io E ip r c SS
- I f she elects to aid tho canso It will
prove for her that the old tire Is not
Why He Didn’t 6av*.
suilnct. If th e aid of America will ho
"Do you save y«ur money?"
tanro useful Immediately In finance and . “Mister, If I saved my money Y d
*^n U»o sens tho eventual employment have to client the grocer nml the coal
fear army in support of her policy man."—Detroit Free Press.
tame, he foreseen."

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"I'm Helen Busby. A friend of mine,
Ralph Emerson, desires to know you.
I have nrrnngisl to tiring him around
to eall ujwui you Mil* afternoon."
‘Tin. bn! Jsn’l that funny?"
“ Why?"
"Never mind now, your friend will
tell you."
"Y our frlejid?"

"I tried to beg off till tomorrow, hut
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T11etw- xv«* mi 11'|ify in ini*, mnl nftrr
a few* niore'cumiuoiiplaeo remarks the
receiver* were hung up.
At ff o'ciock.the Maine nflenmon Mr.
Emerson a n d . Miss’ Rushy rung the
door liell "at Mis* Emerson'*. Tlie£
were ndutltted, and Ralph looked upon
tho Toco iiml figure of the girl whom
he had fallen hi love with through her
voice. IIo wn* tint disappointed In her.
Indeed, the face and figure were ns at­
tractive as the voice.
After n brief Interchange of civil­
ities Ralph said Hint he had exchanged
the two seat* he had held nt tho thea­
ter for three neats, nml lie Invited both
girl* to us« them with him. *
He bad paved the *wny no well that
notwithstanding tho briefness of Miss
Emerson’* acquaintance wltli him there
was not tho slightest reason why *h»
should not accept the Invitation.
At 8 o’clock the smile evening Ralph
Emerson nml Helen Rushy drove up to
Miss Emerson'*, nml they nUprocacdod
to the theater. After the theater came
a supper, mid by tills time Mr Emer­
son felt ns \vell acquainted with Mis*
Emerson a* lie wn* with tholr mutual
friend.
The next day Ml** - Emerson was
called up again by her new found ad­
mirer "Just to listen for n few mo­
ment* to that melodious voice of yours,"
ho told her. Naturally she wa* pleased
nt tho rc|&gt;etltlon of tho compliment,
and before tho telephonic Interview
wns finished *ho had mndo another en­
gagement with Mr. * Emerson. Then
Came boxes of flowers nml other Indi­
cation* of a lover’s Intentions anti after
a very brief season n wedding.’
"I should lmvo abut you off," said
Mrs. Emerson lii^pouklng of their Ur*t
meeting, "a* soon a* I discovered that
you had mill'd tho wrong number."
"Just so,” replied her liindiand. "Why
didn’t you?”
"Why didn't you do It yourself?"
"Supposo 1 lind. ■Where wou!3 havo
been our present happiness? &gt;1 think I
managed It very well. I didn't presume
on uUr brief telephone Interview ns nn
Inquisitive.
Introduction, I nrmnged everything
’T hat fellow I* it |*»sltlve Joke."
TiOLD NUGGETS IN KANSAS
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Y W s Ago a Man Threw a Pouch of a better Job than you?"—Detroit Free etiquette."
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Thom Away.
Emerson mndo hla wife's acquaintance
Oneida, Kan.—As a further epiaodo
Hlcbca have wings, and grandeur Is la well known to their friends and la
la Che proposed development of Oncl
considered quite a romantic episode,
&lt;b ’l “gold J1eJd£’ J t
now recalled a dream.-Cooper

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INTERNED GERMANS TAKE EXERCISE

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out?” "Becuuse she It* one mold to
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Ought to De Enough.
According to n lately Issued edition
bf n d ic tio n a ry there a r e now 450,000
words in the Kncll-di la n g u a g e .

PAGE SEVEN

Can bo rented or bought. A rare
chanco for the right m an. Write or
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Fouml —Gold cuff button. Owner
call at Pico Restaurant a n d describe
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* All Local Advertisements Under same.

F O R SAJyE
For S a le — Aiiout 25 h e a d of t attle,
some good milker? ami m o s tly part
Jerseys.
V ery reasonable, for- the
b unch., A (I d r e s s -or itce K. A, Rush,
rbotos by American 1‘r r u Asioelatlon.
90-3tp
At Fort McPherson, Ga.r the Internet! men uf flu- *elri',| German stilpw on* L ake Co.. Weklwa. Fla.

permltteil to exercise, but under the wali liful eye &lt;&gt;f e&lt;ir sultllers
phflla ia j7 f .J k IiarbeiL iK lm -Jrt* &gt; e k «d e -1 &gt; e in )rrrrrT c tf 7Tf TriF r;nT(T. '

T'le top

For .Stilts --Ltini—yfooit l.ndm— rniw
igc a n d luthy pi n.’ Hox 107:1.

•V Jess YVlIlunl tlevlmetl HIM.
r while lie wfts the world's clinm* plon heavy weight iniglllst, ho hull
«!■ no desire to unnex another title
* as AmerL'a's clminplon feutBcr
* weight patriot. Willard is will
* ing to shoulder it musket in tinmilks, lint if lie tins tin* i'linli e of
* warfare In* would ask for the well
4 known code o f ‘the lute anil In
i- men tod Mfinjuls of Queensberry.
* " I t they bring on tlio German
4 army, one at u time." he nald.
4 fj'll end the war myself.
e&gt; -"If any man says Mint Pm
► afraid to enlist nnd light f&lt;&gt;r my
r country tell him for me that he
4 Is n liar."

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For Sale—-Piano. 2]o Puri,
• j * Resides tli" eluted trio of tllllgcrs
5 several " th e r y"inlis are Isdng Im r
• bored Uy Idg IcatMIe eltlbs w ln&gt; tile like­
• ly t&lt;* s t e p out alii! M i n i s o m e o f | |j«- fi
•! uIT biillllig a t efages 3"i-f any time,
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I'lleller llluiike »f tlie* T igers is fa.
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• . from being the worst liurler In the *
1 Amerleiin league, nnd |*ee l*ohl, t leve
# land Iniss. lias u brigade of pitchers ,
T o r e d u c e tny large s to c k qf
&lt; tha t a lre a d y b n s ( pronsl w here it
■- filnmls. Collide .Mack is p u ttin g lots of pigeons will sell iinme C a r n e a u x nnd
R faith In Rim er Meyers and .Hug .lutiu- H otner F «|uab breeders. M u te d and
g u a r a n te e d .
Also
5 MMi. both mere lads. Claude Williams j w orking p a ir s
It If
■* has won his s p u r , with the Wldte S’ov y o u n g ste rs, l«*onurd \ i i i b u

Planting Potato.!,

Cut Big Figure In Early Part ol
Season.

T w e lv e to llfteeii bushels of potato**s
nre requlrtsl to plant an acre w hen
the potatoes uru cut two eyes to a
piece,

Arntng pitchers promise to cut a lily
Cgurc in th e tw o m ajor league chaui

One letm ia from tlm e lin ntntnble lat
IttJde w ith regard lo beliefs and tasted.
—J u s tic e Holmes.

In D ir l a u t l uf the f ount* Jut§|**, Sritilnulr
&lt; ouniy. S ta ir « f Ilarida
I d t* Kititi* of
N o llfr b y K i r c utor*
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Final ^ t t l r m r n t
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J u d (» ol S rm in o lr ('m in ty . F lm iiia . titling
it* ■ J li d f r of I'f f ib llf, our final ifro ttn o
aa rtrru to r* of th r -aul rw ialr an.l a*W for
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Atlcntioii And Ileftt EITorls

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HERALD PRINTING CO
OFFICE -SUPPLY DEPARTMENT
PHONE 1 4 8

Saniutrjr Steam Pressing, Hot Gasolnie Dry Cleaning. Altera­
tions of All Kinds on Short Notice
Join Our G entlem en's ‘Valet .Club. $2.00 Per Mbnth.

S U IT S $15.00 UPW AR D

CALL AND SEE ME ON SANFORD AVE. -

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One Inch Cards Will lie PunlN hrd Un­
Sefilfr Lii I’fiMtr Afinn
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bricklayer and plasterer wants
work by the day or job. Apply to
R. No. 1, J. W. and S. Grocery.
90-4tp
Want to sell my store und a very
small stock for cash. Right in the
celery belt. Good location. Apply
to' J. .11. Snipes, R. No, 1, San­
ford.
90-2tp
cook.

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arrnrdlng to fan t a i d^**«l* «|J| U a u r thrraon
on th^ JN h da y of J u l y A . I*. 1917.
Wttric * m y 'pfttrlat ■Ignaturn and - i#al
(Ma lh«* 26th day *&gt;f iun# A. It, I 'M 7. *
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K / A IM U C iL A S S .
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Prafticc in Stale and federal Courts
Sanford Fl»

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SANFORD LODGES

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Phones 113, 333-w

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Sanford Lodge No 62, F. and A. M.
Communication cverv first and third
Thursdays at 7:30. visiting brethren
welcome.
0 . J. Miller
0. L. Taylor *
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Secretary
Monroe Chapter No. 15, It. A. M.
Meets every second and fourth Thur»
day in Masonic Hall over the Imperil
Th"stre. Visiting cpmnanions welcomt
O. L. Taylor
C. J. Rumph

Star Brand
Typewriter Ribbon* •
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copies. Will not smut,
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Herald Printing .Co

acres of high cultivated muck land
in Orlando, Conveniently located,
within 15 minutes walking distance
from center of city. New 5 room
house and bath, etc., city water over,
the place, also easy to lake water.

Phone 148
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Wanted a t Once—Several young
ladfes to learn the millinery trade.
Apply at the French Millinery Shop.

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A R C H IT E C T

R l M S M l A* llr .r tf ill .
A lt o t r e js tut &lt;'6ni|'l*insnt.
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T o »!l t'tu l'to r * , 1*1 . It**. PU tilkutees and
all I’r n o h . havinf t'laim* ur llemaftdt
axain-r .a id Rat all
T o o and ta rh ut frail are he/^hy nollfinl
and required lo fte*,'el
t-lalm* and domandf w blvh &gt;uu. or either or you, may
hate afiaintt the estate ol W m. II. Ilurhanan,
deeeareil, lale ol Iletntnnte lo u n t y , Florida,

W illiam
( ‘In k
and
Laura
C la rk , h i. wit*, Xterray M enn e a . a d m io i.tra tcU ol the
ertate ol D . G . Xlontne. derrated.
Heater A . Fellow .,
wtdLw, F r^d t'la rk ,
Augu.t
Schneider, C’ h a tle . I* » ly and
IrfilUe N e e ly, h i. w ile, Gilbert

Florida

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In t Irrult I '. i i r l , M rir.nih J i
Srm tnvle t'.iu n 'ff. IToltda.
ttinjam ln D i n t , Cutuptainaot
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va.
Thatcher lle a lljr C'tiiniiarf, •
H o n d a curp u ra ticn, Frank A.
I!r*t and M a ry XI. li n t , h i.
• tie, J . ( I . t l c t , W alter }4.
Adatn*. J ‘ II. Ilru w n and M ary
i t m .i ii lit* wife, XI. II. T h a t­
cher, George W . llo a tw tig h l,
VV J. Th ig p e n and Franrl* W.
11 icpen, l.l.
J . Chlahr bo, l.oiiita T . I let it r. and
A. IL R o lle r, her hu.ba nd, VV.
S. I’ltce, V . C . f o llc r , W . it.
( h tillo n , Ghartea VV. Young,
t title L e w i., G . V . John.no,

LAWYERS
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HU *nf pf rallnD, I n ar.sj i(if r » r In th r
ttipfiVd fill I &lt;t | f i| r 4 il**■ I ri t ti p a tiu \ m ' r*t I It l#tl
rfiyFt o n o r Irlcifu t h r f*th d a y fit A u g u « t,
I&amp;I7. It h* In* • ful »lajr *} %hl« eourt in
ifrfrh I thr* ' at'l t u i t . Ctll * h a l *tf) . 'M l t i l t
II fMitl m tJrt'H# jilM. rt* i fr a»o lit* rn trrrti
fe«.t*4 iliii 7th *lajf »#l Jtiin* A- I#. |a4Miti hi* agaf'Qtl t h r iaid Thktrh rp t ft* Ally t inn*
hird m ill r r r t l'llnnt«* tit « i ) uffjrc** and Ln* I&gt;4I1V ait I th« tald catitf* iifn rrrd ra part#
it'ii'I a|iplirall«in D o F t i l drrtl to |-»tj1* |m ggsin*t ib** *-•i I T H iit Li. *
&lt;‘orr.pany,
34 iftianfi* wit Li law.
S lid tt-rttflrai** *rm
It *i' f u r i h r r o !rr»ij t b i t ^Yjn «»r«]«*r !*•*
Ti -.r *-* i h r f i t H o a i n i ; d r i r r l l ^ d | i r u p r f L y a l t - ptjid: h «*4 »»(,*- A , at-rV,, It if ill* N-acf* nl t i n
iialli I ! ii S*»wi 1nfjt r *it u n I jr, I"leif I Ja t in -a n
m d tli* In t i 1* :*'ktifn i j| Ili-rald , i n«»«aU ‘ y uf N B I | «1 JiK
I*Fftinn 1 C. T p
liajfL paliti*h*&lt;l .In*y**mino!r t ' o u n t y , Flnr*
2G. It ar c** 90. 10 arrra. T h u land h .m g da
i m p &lt;»«4 ' I t t h r dat#* " (
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crMtllralr Ilf the, MftmV ul O, l,undf|i|i*t.

t Wanted
Lnny stenographer
would like employment, either per­
manent or substitute*. Understand
book tyirk,- filing and general office
work.
Local references.
Address
Mrs. Powell, 210 Pint* Ave., San­
ford. Fla.
00-:itp

Wilson &amp; Housbolder

ILit* Lull uf

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For R e n t — T e n room houke, elec­
tric lights. C o rn e r O^k a v e n u e and
F o u r th s t r e e t , opositc c ity j'firk. Ap­
ply to W . W . Long.
88-21 p

WANTED

TH O M AS D IM M

ha* lurii ii)«tHiat«'«t U* ll?**

al*itV«i * f*UII«i* i Avi*-- In t L*" al»i%r &gt;Ijylfd
rmirl fur fL# |U*ik»a* *»f f*ir*-*
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For R ent—Two furniMhetl rooms
807 Magnolia.
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W it+i fa m ily "f two,
nfrety f u r n ish e d "screened a p a ri nle.tit.
Sleeping j.iifeli and all i *.n v. in.'iirc*
III kitelten.
*i 18 llxli Ave.
87 -tie

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ELGIN AND WALTIIAM WATCHES

F"r R e nt
Knunt* l**r i k 11 itU tJM keeping o r bedroom s. 210 P a sk .
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Wanted—A good
601 Park avenue.

MERCHANT TAILOR. CLEANER. DYER AND REPAIRER

ROGERS' PLATED WARE

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Funds bed Rooms hy^ Day, Week
or M onth— Park avenue fiat, 105
North Park avenue, over L. R.
Philips Ac Co. drug store.
Mrs.
James Patton, manager.
30-tf

Flag stickers 1 I-4x3-4 inches. Put them on your col­
lar, your belt or your hat band: Use them on youf
stationery. Envelope containing 10 for - - - 5c

Telephone No 25

HENRY McLAULIN

FOR RENT

For R e n t—One room
met to avenue.

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C. H. Smith. Rec. See.

United Hroiherhood of Corpenlera a n d
Joiners of America
Sanford leoral Union No. 1751 meeta
,tton for tai ilml
----- t o Im u K In a re o rd a n re tlrst and third Thursday night a t 7
with li*'*. *• Said
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certificate .............
e n ilirarr* v...
the „„
lotlowing dnerilteil property
litual.d7 in 7_"
S*«m, o clock in the M. W. A. Hall. Pico Blk.
7: .
lttt,!'6tT“m**“
l"m—ld
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|i»g, SK. cor. J. W . 0. Singletary \V. W. Van Ness
of Sec. 5. T p 20 South, ttanxe .It
K ail
Scc.Treus.
' IVesident
run N‘ 2!20 y d . W 14 yd*. S 220 y d . R It yd*.
2 rrci. T h e .aid land being a**e**ed at
the dal ** |of th_ i*«uanre of &gt;uch rerltfirate
Modern Woodmen of America
in the. nam e ot A
\ ,._ J , T h n m p .o n .
Meets 2.-1. Thursday evenings, 7:30,
ttntiw . said
e t t i f .lIr fa*l .-......
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. h a l.f be
redeemed
a rro rd in g t „ U » l i t deed* will i-«ue th r n - in M. W. A. Hall, Pico Building..
on on lie 2l*t 'lay nl Ju ly A . I&gt;. 191?
C. E. McDonald
C. D. Coueh
W it n e .i m y olflrial .ig n .t i.,* anti &gt; n l tht.
C'oniul
Clerk
the | tp day ot J t lie A. I*. 1917,

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70-l(

For Rent or Sale " T h e Oaks"
Fourth street and .Magnolia avenue,
fifteen rooms, furnished- Immediate
possession. It. W. Herndon. 80-tI

Window Flags, for window or wind-shield, made ftf
peper, size Gx 10 inches, e a c h ................................ 5c

arc wreleome.

LEGAL ADVERTISING

T h e y ’re all youths, luut they're te a l A., S a n fo rd . Fla.
Natl
Ditchers, T h e y ’re gradually usurping ,
For S a l t '- R.'gUli’n-d D u n . " Ji*rth e place* h e ld by (lie old brigade of
Mr* 11 K' C u rl f t* . Gei sta r s by pitching hair raising g am es of si«y pigs.
bfisebnll
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Fj.r Sab* Sto«l. m tin*
Fernnbt' H dw . Co.
A pply
Sanford.
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O. J. Miller

D O U G L A S ? , f lr r k
tto h lnio n A Rear d ill,
SotirJtor. for r o m n la in in t
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Nance ei tyy iraiton lor T a t I
C hapter H IM , L a o . of n „ ri,]»
N otice M hereby g ii* n that W H. Ua.ly
p u rrh a ie r of T a i O n l l l i
t i t , dated
the 6th day of June A
&gt;. 1910 h n filed
•aid certificate in tny ui
r. and h i ! made
appllration fur ta i d r .
to iuue in- arcord a o« e ' with Ian.
« . . . . certificate
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In t mil I of County Judge. N rm ln o lr « ounl|, 1‘ra c e i th r fulloalnc d ririiiie
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J ptoperty aitfttltc of lie*Ida
acted ft. Seminole county.
. . ftottda, to-nit:
In re H ' l i i r ol
S W * , of S1V&gt;, ot.
i G e t. (tff, 95 yd».
W . It t'ndrrwmut
N oi S W cor run R 40 -yd*. N 10 yd*. W
Notice i. hereby xi.cn, to all when, it may eon.
y If 30 yd*
j for remrteryl Sec. J. Tp.
rent, that 0 4 . the Mh d*y ot I W e m t.rr, A. It.
It. 31 R a.t. 9&gt; j ac(e*
1917, I (hull apply to the Korn-rnin. K.
H*»u«■
aid
land
bting
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hf.Ider, Judge of raid Court, a* Judge t ,T I ’rohole, ot the it.u a nre ot .uch rrrtific a t
in the
tor my flna| diw hirg.- *« A dm ini.lralria of the name i f f A. J Thopip.on.
m u te id W . If. Underwood, d*-&gt;r*j**l; ami that
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3rd day of June A1. It.* 1907 ha* filed .aid
r*i liflra le In my offir* a n d m ade applira-

piolisiop rnces. -rtip sppt'Uii *.** ot Alien
f o r Sale T w o lliuroitgiilir&lt;&lt;i LulU
Sot boron, a Itrownte sptviilntUiti. liold Harry W •■I If. \\ t »t Sid"
s 'l.^ jp
lug Hie linliniig l«.w single lilt. At Itussell of I In- Yankees downing i !:«
mighty Julinson, itt&gt;■l Fordy Schupp
yltnthftiL Giant, aclllig.ua tlio bnlnnc.
wheel of flint col loot Urn of lull players
Is fiiotigli tn make the veteran hutfer

♦ WILLARD RE a OV TO.
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SHOULDER A MUSKET

Phoenix Lodge No 5, K. of P.
Meets second nnd fourth Tueodaya

p u r r h i . r r of T i t I a r t if lr it . N\&gt;. 799, rl*i&lt;-,l
thu 2n.! tiny of Ju n «, V It. 1911. h i . rif-.i
i *ii*l r r r u f if it f m my ol?!*-*, irttf h i . made
| . eell, a t f o r t i t ilm t to i . . u r in atuoti*
■ nri» *-tth 14*
Sant rrrfJS ra tr e n b u f «
I h r tu lf u iin f .&lt;r.ri||H. I pr«|)a&gt;rt&gt; .llu .to d In
S rlfi)n «| » ro u n ly, Llnil.l* . t u . i t
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T h e .lilt lantl lo in t a i .n . o i l at l h . da le
of the U iu .n r* of aurh. r .r t i S r .t o in the
name of J. |&gt;. J t r U | n. „ , j • U n lw . «m d
( r a l ' u l f ihat| h e , redeemed «rrt&gt;r&lt;!jng to
laat tax deed mill lo u r th rre on on the 2sth
day of J u ly A . If. I B IT .
W itn e u my olDrial .ig n a tu r* and *eal
th li the 2Sth day of Ju ne A . I». 1917.
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THESANFORD HERALD

Ju'r 3. 1917

GROW MORE C H IC K E N S
The necessity of raining more^

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"Vrffftwr W'WH f nifrtiEiitn r
the
University
of
Florida
extension
' f . M. HAYNES, Bnslness M i m | «
division. There phould be a t least a
PoMUtwd E m j Tuwday »nd Friday
few hundred hens on every farm
necessary feed ran be grown a t home
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in profusion and there is no neces­
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c : . t e a s ......... .....................
li-o® if he manages his work carefully.
% The.use of the best financial method is a duty you owe yourself.
M O N T H S ...............
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PopcorV), sorghum of all varieties,
W M M t t M O f m t B . ■.
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Increase your business ability by thoroughly doing present duties
some of our millets, and, for full
0 * 1 — 4 la (ba CHr k ; C a rrlw *2.00 P m !• * ' la planting, buckwheat, make excellent
AOraaca a* 20*. Par M aalb
Father of Law and Attorney
in a word use the check accoupt at this bank—NOW. . .
trw a a la la A d n &gt; « M a rt Ba M id a al OOWa chicken .feed.
Emphasis should also he placed on
General Declare
J-Oaaa M all M allar Aaaaad I I » d
the necessity of saving all the puller
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Legal
( M a r Art ad M arch JN l. I IT*
fryers. Do,not sell n single fowl that
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will phove' useful Inter, on for egg
During the past week the papers
production, as there is a possibility over the state have had much to say
of eggs goirtg to a dollar a dozen by anont tho validity of the Bryan
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Christmas.
Locker Club Act, it being alleged
that the penalty provision was de­
fective, rendering the bill null and
PRESS GANG O F F IC E R S
H.R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0, L TAYLOR
R. R. DFAS
The Florida Press Association has void.
. CfMld.O'
Cathitr
At*'l CathWr
vi«-Pr«MM p L WOODRUFF VJw-PrstliUnl
acted wisely in the selection of of­
Asked ns to bis opinion' ih the
ficers for the following yrnr. Wayne matter, Hon. N. C. Bryan, author
Thomas of tho Plant City Courier ns of the hill, stated th a t while the
president .will bring the association penalty provision of the act referred
up to the high mark and keep it to might be defective, there are
here. Being a young man of most nthersserttons irr th e bill w h tc h m a lr
progressive ideas and anxious to it absolutely safe. Mr. Bryan stated vs. Siqith, 60 Fla., -160, 611 So. 844,
work Wayne will be on the firing ns bis opinion that the error occur­ this s ta tu te wns considered ami a p ­
line at all times and the ‘Florida red in the enrolling room, where all plied by the supreme court.
T h e Juvenile Protective Associa­ Press should not suffer under his bills are copied in long hand and
Since this m atter came to my a t­
tion is working now and this hand of able management. It.' W ..Storrs of where the insertion or omission of a tention I have had little time to in­
men and women arc working without the DcFuniak Breeze is one of the word by an irresponsible clerk will vestigate it. but it seems to me that
pay in the interest of the juvenile "old guard" but he is a young man sometimes destroy the intent and the s ta tu te may be upheld by look­
Items of Interest for (lie Man
l^w breakers in the endeavor to lead yet and is one of the live wires of purpose of the most well intended ing to the 1011 act for the penalty,
them in the straight and narrow the state, ‘ifaving a position with legislator).
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and I am writing this lutter in order
Behind the Plow
way.
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the state bureau of live stock he
The saving clauses in the nrt re- that you may consider this sugges­
will be able to travel over Florida ferred to by Mr. Bryan are sections tion in the event in question should
and
mingle with the people and 7. 11 and 12, wbiieh provide as fol- be presented to you for considera­
' Dry Vegetables at Home
which means th at the dip left in the
.S e c re ta r y Marlowe edited u line
whatever
moss
he
may
have
acquired
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T
h
e
drying
nf
vegetables
may
lows:
tion.
v a t will become more concentrated
paper last Friday just as. we knew he
seem
strange
to
th
e
present
generor
stronger as the water evaporates,
Yours
very
truly,
could do and we are now thinking in DeFuniak during the past 100
Sec. 7. That if any person «hall
tion, but to our grandm others it was says John M, Scott of the University
T. F. West.
of going on a summer vacation of years will be rubbed off his back e n ­ *-t or suffer any ot her person, perno novelty. Even though the dry of Florida experiment station. Uy
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Attorney General.
severa^ m onths and let him get in tire state press meets in Chris. Cod- sons, • firms nr cn rporat ions to USI»
tnr_nf-fnTltT-!:rr} regrTitbR1?
h'lncabs the soitTfl-’iirTnay p-aTT a
harness ' rig ht
To nil of *&lt;hich ' he Ttngrnn*s— r m n r ~ n r r t year---- rTmir any pri-mi**-* w hir h In* ii\\ ns or *•oilticed a few dev a d e s ag
on ninny j strength far beyond t h a t ri-i-iimreplies. " N a y . N a y .. Pauline.
(Hie \ppb-) urd as *ecrctary «;i' frst ap­ trols F■»r th*- dU-gail sale. keeping fur
pointed by Methusalnm himself and sab-. manufai'tur* \ or other unfarms has become practically u , mended, causing the death of some
dose is enough.”
has held the job down by sheer lawful dispositions of til*- liquors and
‘lost a rt,' the present food situation of the a n im a ls dipped,
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weight during all tlo-se years and beveru ges mention cd in Section 1 of
doubtless will cause a marked siimuIt is also important to keep the
“ Boh" Holly of the Sanford H»r- while he does not live in Florida at
ulatirm of drying u a s -means of conContinued From Pag? 1,
this act, or any of them , he shall Jovat
covered during the rainy seuxun. .
ithl hjis Ijeei) appointed probation of­ tjie present time (being in Talla­
seavlng tho food - supply," Hnys tho
guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be
says
Mr. Scott, ns an excess of water
ficer for Seminole county without hassee i he-will look after the jterreAmong the changes in the food IT, S. Departm ent of Agriculture in in the vnt will weaken the solution to
fined got more thap One Hundred
aalary. He will give fatherly advise ta ry ’a job and issue the annual re­
i$100.00), or be imprisoned not more control features' of the bill proposed Farm ers’ Bulletin 841.
such an extent th at it will not kill
to juvenile offenders and use mental port not later than twelve months
TIilA bulletin, "D rying Fruits and the licks when used: A little care is
than Three Montbsfff) months), or by Mr. Hoover were application of
steering **ear to start 'em in the after date.
Gilbert I.each of the shall be both lined and imprisoned the legislation to farmers' and gar- Vegetables in the Home" is reeorgneeded to keep the v a t w o r k i n g at
right p a t h
Being b ald h e a d e d . Belt | e a r l . burg ('iiiuiiierViut i-* uric *if th e
fife, 11. Tlijil the following are iteni-rs* cooperative associations and mended by Miss Agnes Ellen Harris greatest efficiency
bus t h e futln'rlx 1**"k a:, ngh*. in I In,PVe wire*
Wires also an&lt;| th o u g h m arried
hereby declared to hr common, nuis­ modification o( the committee amend- of the University of Florida *-xt**ns h o u l d 111.ike genii nil : o- joti
manage- to alleml tin- ineetitigs of ances, and may be abated as such, mt-ni prohibiting government em- sinn divi-ion as h-ina, very valuable!
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To C an Without Sugar
Fnlutku News.
the press association for three days upon complaint of the Attorney ployees
or agents from selling their, to H o n d a housewives. Copies may
without wiring home.
l i e -is well General, or the S ta te ’s Attorney of own products to the government.
j be bud free by addressing the D e-J I hose who wish to can blueberries
and favorably known over the state the circuit or the prosecuting a tto r ­
Mr.
Hoover
also
suggested
that
1part ment, Washington,
' ,u* *iavo *,,,&lt;in deterred by the high
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Those who wore kicking some time
of Florida and Tampa und being ney or any citizen or citizens of the the exemption given cooperatjvel "T h is country is producing-large price of sugar will find the following
ago about the drouth will soon In‘corresponding secretary corresponds county:*
farm*ers* und gardener’s associations quantities of perishable foods this information from the U- S. Departkicking about the bottom of t h e
with the Tribune stenographer atpi
The committee year. whirh should- be saved for m*,nl "f*Agriculture ..f value.
First: Any rooms or structures be stricken out.
clouds dropping put and the earth
M. Berry,
ot hers.used for the unlawful manufacture, agreed to.remove exemption of grain storage, canned or properly, dried,"
being It limit'd. The rainy season i*
County
Agent.
Mr-. (‘ \ S, Wilsun of the Sar.i- -ale, keeping for sab* or other un­ elevators of farmers' organizations continues tin- bulletin. " D ry in g is I
h e r e -and we run.look fur som e'dam p­
Sanford,
Fla.
not.
a
panacea
for
the
entire
waste
ness for the next, two months. The -oisi Time-* is the real sister of the lawful disposition of the liquors and used fo r public purposes but retained
the
exemption
clause
as
to
associa­
evil,
nor
should
it
tako
the
place
of
Florida
press
and
all
the
bfays
love
beverages mentioned in Section 1 of
rains are sent to us to cool the days
.Fruit
f(ir u s e i n [ties o r s a l a d s nr
tions not organized or operating for storing or canning In any considerund nights as well as to help us' her just like a sister for she Is one this act. or any of them.
profit.
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aide
extent
where
proper
storage
as
stewed
fruit can be put up &lt;&gt;rof
the
m
o
s
t
faithful
members
anil
Second,
All
[daces
nf
resurt
whi
te
grow so m e of those “tap!
is fur i
has
been
known
to
travel
across
tipGeneral
debate
will
lie
resumed
m
facilities
are
available
or
tin
or
glu*s
canned
without
the use of any sugar
person-'
are
permitted
to
resort
for
the big urn
in th e tii id a n d at
entire stale to attend- I lie meetings the purpose nf drinking such liquors the senate tomorrow
home,
The senate jars ran hr obtained readily and at a al «U. atrording to the can mug
specialists of the department.* They,
Mrs, Wilson is the treasurer anti or .beverages or any of them, men­ finance com m ittee plans a final, vote Imv c o s t ."
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loans a dollar each to members to tioned in Section 1 of this act, on or on its revision of the house war tax
Drying vegetables has some ad­ therefore advise those whfj, because
Kissimmee G azette *a\ &lt; the city get them back home after fane of the
about the premises.
bill tomorrow! probably after reject-- vantages over th e canning nf fhem. of the high price of sugar have been
■will rigidly enforce the trdinaiir.e meet mgThird; Any public eating house S c a a t o r I.a Flolctti-N s u b s t i t u t e w hich M.:iny h o m e s an- not s u p p lie d with thinking of reducing tlo- amount of
respecting dogs running at 'l a r g e
But serim i-l) th*-\ ,tr&lt; a tine bu n c h wjo-re the -aid liquor-* and beverages would !*-vy al! w ar ta x e s mi in c o m e s , .root cellars or nlnces in w h ic h to fruit they put up to can as much of
during the summer tiu.nl I s . ’ | Dll
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of executives amt the Florida Press o r .a n y o f -them luentnuied in Sec­ excess, profits, liquors am!, tobacco, store vegetable:}. The dried product i " ' " j ’'ur«,|,IH U!i
bad Sanford vaunt enforce
c e the
Mil- same
M im i-I.,
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tion l of thU a rt are sold or served
usually requires fewer jars, eons, or : of boiling w ater when Sugar syrup is
.
G
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n
g
that
will
meet
in
Del,ami,
Further
bearings
will
be
held
tills
o r d in a n c e .. JuM why a th o u s a n d j
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beyond their means. Any fruit, they
for beverage purpose-*.
week on the bill appropriating ftJOO,- other containers, than docs tin* can­ sa&gt;*. m ay be successfully sterilized
.worthless cus are allowed to roam at New JOnyrFia ami Dayloim f&lt;*r three
ned product, and it can be stored in
Section I". That it shall be- u n ­ 000.000 for tin- uircruft program:
will over our Streets is something days,next year will have one of the
containers
not suitable for canning. '
in **• Pfl’k '*&gt;'
hi-s|
times
in
the
history
of
the
f»rlawful for any person, firm, or assoth at causes comment from every
The Administration bill regulating
|gani*ation
am!
uri'le)theAcapable
Also,
the
dried
vegetables
can
Ire
,,oilintt
"f thpf
rialion,
or
corporation
in
any
coun­
stranger to the city
Worthless d o g “ trading with the enemy" will be
officers
should
accomplish
.much
for
compacted
into
a
small
space
und
be
l”
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'&gt;'ruP’,
T
h
'\
u*‘*
ty
or
election.
precinct
in
this
slate
are eating up good food, worthless
taken up when the house reconvenes
paper bags or cartons.
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dogs ure scattering liens over the the benefit *«f the members during that has or shall hereafter vote next week,
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, -of all kinds of fruit* and makes a
these troublesome war times.
against
the
sale
of
liquors,
to
rec?lve
\yith- simple and inexpensive fa- ||ettt.r
re#Jy SW(W,(.n,„| product.
public | dares and
theatres
and
Bleu* every one of them and every or storage, distribution, or*on con­
cilitlcs, all housewives can save Moreover, most of the fruits, when
churches, worthless dogs ure menac­
Presbyterian Sunday School
quantities of food which are too
i n g ' th e lives of children(und worth- qtember of that gram^jjid organiza­ signment for another, the said liq­
The
Presbyterian Sunday school small conveniently to can.'.’, says the canned in water ulohe, do not retain
uors
and
beverages
mentioned
in
tion,
the
Florida
Pres*
Asxociaiton.
ess dogs a r e 'scattering diseases of
their natural flavor, texture and color
had some very interesting exercises
all kinds. And yet they roam arid The meetings may be joy rides but Section l of this act, or ahy of them, •Patriotic D ay." Besides the pat­ bulletin, . "A .few swyc-t potntoes or as well as fruit put up in syrup.
pens, or even n single turnip ran be
roarh with no dissenting voice to In­ they are joy rides that each and or to have and m aintain any ware­
riotic singing I,oe Peck gave a dried and saved. Even when very Fruit canoed without sugar, to be
sist th a t they either be tied up, mui- every member would not- miss for house or father place for -receiving,
Used for sauces or desserts, mbit he
the,-world and just -to meet and storing or disposing of said liquors talk on the Flag which indicated small quantities are dried at a time, sweotened.
7led an d m ade’to pay a tax.
that
Boy
Scouts
had
been
taught
a q u a n tity sufficient for a meal will
grasp each member by the hand is for another, and any person violat­
Canning Fruits Without Syrup
worth the expense of a trip across ing this section shall be guilty of a many things which fitthem n to make sooq be secured."
Can
th e product the same day it
the
best
citizens.
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t h e 's ta te . To kn &gt;w the boys and misdemeanor and shall be fined not
The bulletin, gives specific instruc­
is
picked.
Cull, stem, or seed, and
girls gives us a feeling of kinship to more th a t Five H undred ($500.00) . Prof. .J. C. Llutchinsgn made* an IIUIID
Ui J l i l k all Ul
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tions I(#I
for drying
of tho
common
all of them and we can work for a Dollars or shall lie imprisoned not address on “ The Meaning of P a t­ fruits and vegetable, that may be e,Pun ,ho f,r ult h* ' ,,acifnK “
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and ,,ourinK
pouring Wa,er ° V' r *
*struiner
r*llwr and
in*tter state and work for every more th an one (1) year, or shall be riotism." It was a gem. The Sun­ conserved by this method.
ik b ] ' P m ]
(until it is clean. Pass the product
day school auditorium was decorated
county In the state knowing that both fined and imprisoned.
thoroughly in glnss jars or tin cans
John' or Bill or* Jim it one of the Attorney General West Says Defect with flags, and everything helped to
Cheap Protein in If ay
until
they are- full; use the handle
ndd an air of earnest patriotism to
boys and doing hit part in the great
An acre of cowpea hay has one of a tablespoon, wooden ladle or
Probably Cured by Act of 1911
the meeting.
task o f bettering' mankind.
and a hull times as much protein us table knife for packing purposes.
In several newspaper stories* the
Next Sunday will he "W orld's u ton of bran und nearly three times Pour over the fruit boiling water
There is no such organization' in sxsertion is made th a t certnin m a­
the world as the Florida Prats Asso­ terial provisions of house hill No. 30, Suhday School D ay." In this pro­ as much as a tun of common!. T h a t from a kettle,, place rubbers 'and
ciation and we are proud to be on*- commonly referred to as the Bryan gram children will represent many in the relative value of under average | t-aps in position, partially seal if
o f them and during th e'n e x t twelve Dry County Bill Is of no effect, and countries in which the Sunday school yields, ns computed by th e U. S. | using, glass jars seal completely if
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»onth» we can scare 'u p many a that its purpose arjd object are de­ is at work, each one wearing the Departm ent of Agriculture.
using tin cans. Place the containers
laugh
hvbrUhe last meeting and un­ feated because of a mistake in -the native dress of ihe country. This
The figures show* that the proper in a sterilizing vat, such as a wash
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til ipate mafiy a good one to rome at th penalty provision in Section 3 of the ought to give a vivid picture of the place to get protein is to raise it, boiler with false bottom, or other
school
pupils says t h e University of Florida ex­ reccptarlc improvised for the pur­
next meeting .and look forward with act. where Section 1 is referred to. arm y of Sunday
periment station. This is particular­ pose. If using a hot water hath out­
a lighter heart to that meeting that when Section 2 was intended t o - b e throughout the world.
ly true for dairy farm ers,'who must fit, process for 30 minutes; count
menns so much in good fellowship referred to.
am n . the best people in the world.
Tuesday, August 7th, is the day have an abundant portion of protein time after the water has reached the
It is true that the mistake occur­
red and it probably renders the pen­ fixed on which the voters residing in the ration to keep up the milk boiling point; the water must cover
If not cowpca hay, velvet the highest jar in container. After
But they’re so practical and
Demonstration Agent McKinley alty provision of this act nugatlry, in the proposed’new county of Okee­ flow.
bean
ranks
next in protein value, sterilizing remove packs, and seal
durable that you can keep
is making investigation with th but this does, I think, not neces» chobee shall express at. the polls
figured
according
to acre yields.
their
will
for
or
gaainst
its
creation.
glasa jars, wrap in paper to prevent
view if having a factory established aarily destroy the s ta tu te .
nearly all* your records in
Those
familiar
with
conditions
say
Here
are
the
amounts
of digestible bleaching, and s t.r e in a dry, coo
at Miami for the purpose of m anu­
In 1911 the legislature passed an
them.
facturing meal out of velvet beans. act which seems to meet this defect there Is no doubt that the voters protein th a t may be hnd from the place.
T here’s a type to meet every
Velvet bean meal Is being manufac­ by supplying a penalty in . cases will approve the movement. The following crops, based on the aver­
If you are canning in tin cans it
purpose, and the QSSf-POGQ
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t u r ’d at n factory at Spartanburg, where the penalty provision of a new county will be composed of the age yield per acre:
will improve the product to plunge
portions of St. Lucie, Palm Beach,
Cowpca bay. 393 pounds; velvet the cans quickly into cold *atcr
stock forms that fit them arc
S. C., and it has met with nucrcss. statute fails.
It is stated that the feed made from
This s ta tu te is Chaptw.' 8222, Acts DeSoto and Osceola counties, and beans, 360 pounds; soy bean hay, immediately
a f te r '
stcrilizatiooso carefully designed that you
its county seat will be located a t '292 pounds; oat and pea hay, 297 Whcn using a ateam pressure canncr
the
beans
is
one
of
the
best
that
of
1911
and
reads
as
follows:
arc able to use many of them
Okeechobee City.
pounds; corn silage, 176 pounds; instead of tho hot.water bath, *jffl
can he produced*.
"Section 1. The punishment for*
without the slightest change.
peanut vine, nuts removed, 132 ize for 10 m in u tes,w ith '5 pounds o
commission of crimes, other th a n
Bound in Red Cowhide Back
While in a ton of bran strati/ pressure.
Never allow*
Bays 't h e Cocoa Tribune: *'Or- pounds.
Pensacola is td have a large ship­ fclqpies in this state, when not other­
oud Corners, Corduroy Sides,
building plant, the Jnurnal of ihnl wise provided hy s ta tu te , or when lando is to have a marmalade f a r - 1thpr'’ *w 260 P0110' 1" •&gt;* digestible pressure to go over 10 p o u n d s . .
Steel Hinges, Top Locking.
city reports, with a thousand men the penalty provided by such s ta t ­ lory that will have a payroll 0f i protein, and In a ton of cornmeal
pounds,
on the pay roll and contracts o ute is ineffectual because of constitu­ about $500 a wcok. T hat sounds th ere are 1
Let us demonstrate how
The Seaboard Air Line raiiwsy
good.
Florida
ents
the
cheaply
pre­
twelve vessels for the government tional provision*, or because the
you can save time, labor and
the
18th Inaugurated a g«» rl&lt;,c..,
.
Take Care of Ihe Dlppln Vat
already assured, Florida is the legit­ sanle is otherwise illegal . or void, pared compounds of the north, mis­
train * service between Jackson*
money by using the BBilPaZB)
A concrete dipping vat. rightly
imate /date for big shipbuilding in shall- be a fine not exceeding two named marmalade and jelly, while
and Savannah, thus eliminating
P ott Binder.
hundred dollars (1200.00) or.impria- she-can produce a much finer and made, requires little or no care, but ateam locomotives. They *rr
dustries but Florida must remember
onmont not exceeding ninety days or purer product and in quantities alri- the dipping solution must have atth a t the ruthless destruction of her both a t the discretion of &lt;the court.” ficient to supply the world. Every | tention if it is to be kept at the p'able of traveling 75 miles an hour.
*
During the aum- and are the first of the kind i°
forests have deprived her of the
In the -cases of Stinson vs. State, section of Florida should have its proper strength.
Phone 148
’ Sanford, Florida
canning
and
.preserving
factory.”
|
mer
season
evaporation
is excessive, south.
63 Fla., 42, ‘58 So. 722, and Douglass
lumber needed for the ships.

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munt of whose landing was p e r m i t- '
*“ - --V
—.—-rj
ted fur tlir I’nify t»Ufl Mnfgflil
aga.
was
oversubscribed'
by
more!
i
r,
i
i o t A RESUME OF SANFORD
the newspapers give u place of honor
.
r
.
*t*i i
h a s no-d th e sa u sa g e
than 50 per cent.
I he newspapers machine
jiis model In devising a maH A P P E N I N G S UP- R ) D A T E
to descriptions of the impressive
were jirofusely thankecl/or their pari chine which makes mid tills hugs at
Little Happenings— Mention 11 ! sight as the long linps of transports
A J J x h •!! Csmmunic*tK&gt;ai i n rht&gt;
in*
the publicity which caused tip* the sumo time. * C
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of M atters in Brief—
!; [entered a French port and debarked
Mia H. A TnKaan. PK..qt No. tC3
successful campaign.
Yhoy gave
the American forces. '
Personal Items of
IBn'rally
of
their
space
and t&gt;f tin*
The Temps dwells upon the youth,
A “Good Time" Necessary.
time
and
talent
of
their
writers
—
- Interest
I&gt;'» not refuse yiiur growing hoy or
''H " r ancj military aspect o f . the
A boa I T h i ; t K n i l t ' r i y
*
tile in-hop hopes to make tjo- trip- ‘ 'I'h*- great ' l l - * Cross w.tr fund i-» girl legitimate pleasure*.
Vming
' American*, and t h e ' (&lt;7&gt;mp|&lt;*lcncs» of
Ifarriet
Culver
in
the
Detroit
en.-t
to see her before -h” *n7l«.
new In progress and again the news­ f.dks who are "keut tU*un" do not stay
Summary of the Floating Small | ’ their equipment
•
Hn* German* seem to have a paper* are ‘ giving the publicity there lung. Enroll rage your hoy or
Talks Sucrlnctly Arranged Tor
The Journal &lt;le* Hats in an edito­ i Free Press:
rial says:
"B u t maybe I'll get over feeling so particular fondness for attacking hos­ which will make the campaign a suc­ girl to have a good time In the right
Hurried Herald Readers
way, and know* tvlto fils or her chums
cess.
*
*
# **
"T he gratfd democracy of the foolish and can hoard a street, car pital ships," the bishop said yester­ • &lt; #
are.
Invite these chum* to your home,
For
all
this
the
jiewspapers
ask
New Worls does nothing by halves. carrying this contraption withoat day. "so I am particularly anxious
and
let
the young folk* sing and play
nothing.
They
do
it
as
their
loyal
A. T. Lipford and family left yes­ It entered this vast conflict in full having my face get red ns a beet about her safety."
mid have a good tilde together. Boys
and
patriotic
duty.
But
more
than
terday for an extended trip throligh consciousness tjf the c n d s 'to In* oh- &lt;VPrj *'rrtc * '’aU-h anyone looking
About the inspection of church
this.j their owners, publishers, edi­ and girls between fifteen and twenty
the west and intend to go as far as
tained and with full resolution to at me," parried the Im patient Wom­ schools, recently provided for by the
need looking ufter. and a gomj mother
Salt. Lake City, visiting at several neglect nothing in attaining those an, catching my questioning glance Florida legislature the tilshbp said: tors and employees do their part in means more to young folks between
contributing to the financial side of
places en route. They will he away
ends. What we witness today in the
sH&lt;? ' f 1? down hcr kniltinK ,,aR " I am not yet sure that it is a law the campaign. St. Petersburg News, •hose years than ull (ho rest of tho ’ •
several weeks.
world combined.
The laws have not. yet been printed
arrival of the Americans on French *'“ h a *i‘:h of rrli“f'
Until further notice Masson's pool soil is magnifleent proof of this fact.
and
I
have
recently
learned
that
the
"And when that time comes mnySpecial Series ol Sermons
will bo open every u tternoon at 2
"Tw o”month» add a half after the bif 1 l'a " BCt u
“ nd dn,w mere fact that the report is published For the month of July began at the
o'clock except Tuesdays and Friday*. Americans entered the war their i out my kni,tln* nonchalantly, air it that a certain law has been’ passed Temple last Sunday night, with the
Hmrl of Ihr ( ondidos of Tho
does
not
make
it
true.
1
do
not
. *_____ 72-tf
opening sermon by Dr. Hyman, 1TIRST NATIONAL BANK
hardy troops arrive in solid lines!
and .,n*" “ f‘‘vv morp "tltchp*
Hon. L. A. Brumley, chairman of upon the European front and it is now and then," she continued. ‘‘But know—exactly what the law is, but pastor of the Baptist church. The
the board of county commissioners hot a modest advance guard. a**the for the life of me 1 don't believe 1 1suppose that it will affect the Cathe­ Iloctur. as announced in The Herald At Sanford. In the State of Florida, at
the stage when rI* do
do J1oral
drab srfinni
school nlitt Orlando
as well a* used as his subject for the evening's
the rloseof business June 20. 1917
returned Saturday night from Hun- most hardy dared IU expect. On the ca
Tann ever
‘*'“r reach
m u 'tl Ul°
on
terville, N. C., where he nhd his contrary."life forces which have just “ ,n[“ 'vertcntly. us they .*«&gt;■ in t h e any other church iinstitution in the discourse, ‘‘Insurance and Asstir- 1
■ * ■ on our
* shore aurpsas uny- story books.
1 was reading the state.
a nee.” In the beginning of this ser­ Lo$n« iih) tHmnintiR r a o a i c l
family arc spending the sum m er I landed
|320,7£S.A0
other
day
about
a
girl
who
stood
a
|tt* s.t
.Bishop Mann yesterday conducted mon the pastor*took occasion to say M Y r h l(» i(t( SM«m|
with friends und relatives.
Mr. thing which could .reasonably been
J
ls7W.ll
Brumley came down to be present expected within so short a time. Uio street corner knitting* until the private confirmation services for a that it would lie it good thing .when I T. S- ItamU (oimmitffd
«rx un* rtm iU U on
i. Till-00
car
came
along,
kypt
right
on
knit­
ra&gt;msi.i
tm
tmmint
for
performing
marriage
ceremonies
for
at the meeting of the commissioners
class
of
three
in
Trinity
Episcopal
When we recall the time it took
IJbcvti Ij m Ifamdi
* 600.00
yesterday.
England to recall her fofees to Sout ting while she stepped alumni, d rop­ church. Two of those confirmed young folks, to make the matt prom­ tlurHisr other Ihtn |l, H. IItmtlv
1‘WsICfiI
lo
S
n
i
r
t
I’n
iftl
ed
a
nickel
between
her
teeth
into
a
were young soldiers.
ise not only to love, jtonor, cherish
No. 6G6 will cure Chills und Africa and similarly the length of
I vpo.tu
M.IS9*9S
fare
hog
a
n
d
’took
her
seat
without
is*
und—----, hut also to promise to IlDfwJ * •n»f » n f n i i «
Following
his
work
in
this
section
time
it
took
us
to
m
ove*
our
troops
to
Gever. I t is the most speedy rem ­
'M
illur*
:sl
if(jj
H'lalr,
ur
itiLur
J
Saloniki, this remarkable accom­ ever dropping a stiteh or losing a which includes visits to Hallandali keep Ills life insured for th e wake rtf «l« ]Mi«it» «|uxtal riclutirtlj Vt
edy we know.
86-35t
hub |M»&gt;6! !&lt;•
j second of precious time.
6, 000.00
and Fort Lauderdale, the bishop will his little wife, should he. in the near SffUfiiin
plishment
by
the
Americans
is
seen
u(h#f
ih*n
I’.
S.
•
•
Woodland Park is the only place
IIdhlit(Ifni irirlucSific ■fnNrlf
But i just know I'll always fi;rl return to Orlando and shortly 'a fte r future, ifml before he had gotten
•with amusements and taken proper in it.*t full significance. The mate­
"•rwl
over
his
seeming
earelessncss
of
a
hit
queer
carrying
a
knitting
hag.
that
leave
for
his
trip
east.
Orlando
T
*
t«l bomi&gt;, MrumtsNs, **ir.
_____ lM,t «»tUj
care of. Open Sundays only. Leas­ rial they bring is on the snipe abun­
1
i»lN*f (Liit I'Vi'Wftl Hiwnt
siptandering his financial earnings on
even, fur if there's any thing 1 do Sentinel,
dant
scale
ns
their
troops.
H«nV. stuck .
____ ____ „ 2,000.00
ed privately on week days. Large
his wedding tour he stricken with a Stock 4»f 1‘ixlcftl Itivnc lUnl, f*il jirf
,,,,*
.
,
, - . .
bate it is to appear courting the
clean pool, hot water jets, shower,
Those who have been doubtful |jmr||ght i„ anv wav.
Goodness
terrible .naiad) and ,11c. Then Dr. v . V ' X W l ! Z r
S' ,0a°°
.UorriVd
in
Dot-nhi
toboggans.
Picnic conveniences.
whether the American concourse kfll(W* th,.ri. liri.
al.
I
11(fur*
I'.UMI.OO
\i!» ri It, M .u tin ami M 1--1 B.-rtb^ H \ 111:&gt;11 I.n'K tip Litr I it*
11.*1 k o a l a . . i « n n t . i i h . , t h a n l &gt; i a k t n (
G9*tf
would come in time have failed to* .ry.iiiy__Uyiugh.ei
—
•
1
i
imi
r
a
n
e
e
of
u
r
e
l
a
n
d
rl
el
i
ght
ei
l
«.
2 &gt;r..oo
••risen were united in the holy bonds
S'.r . -t'ir.r.!
tr.in, ■p
J. l t_ U n y d . t1 hi1* rot Il’r ni)1l-t..nn . . LXtilimtw-qt- Its jttsr vftlllf* Hie i rr- ‘Anyway. I Tlpnight uf It Fir
t
h
e
p
l
t
d
t
e
n
i
e
till
[
h
e
.
r
e
'
:
i
:i!
f re - r i tto.trv I' t u-- d o . v . rotig
l-C.-V.-l •"-&gt; l . r
I f ! Ill* III
tiitig I in.
hu«iness trip to Missouri where hi m endtots m oral and mat* n il \ m . - i ' d -ii.'ll l \ w it limit in \ - i . i ' ' u
&gt;th&gt;', c—n . Aimm.
\ f'. - r l-1O
R . v e r . t t . f Row f&gt;»*\ iii'N'tl a** •IJT
an,..M ill *l c IrS.T, I. e iV s ar&gt;&lt;1 t&gt;ank
has investments in entile and lim ­ f a i l power I • ,i! G e rm a n Srutaltt) t i n - t a l e d a y
U hu w o u l d he
1 lit
pii'lor ii'k id
*-— i&gt;,f l - r I t.a.i tte Iml.-l &lt;ri J l ,,t _*ll M,2rWt.T4
to
otlictating
i h-rr *111(1 ti
id
lli« *
* I - o n |. a i , h - in r h r -am * , o y
has mohilixed aguin-t n.-ell
\id
ber lands.
assured" •f &gt;n e v t - r i a - i i n g lif* a n d I t l,t«s cfioti,
»,rr| w rtin ( 1-anV
' n - b y t e r i a t i M a t t s.
‘T h e m a r r i a g e
’’B e s i d e s I a m a l r e a d y a
l.uv* tc
w
hat
we
see
to
d
a
y
tonly
the
c
o
m
­
t h .-k - ami m tn »
Now is the time to buy ‘‘Natures*
- h g t i t l y n- a - . i ir p r l - e t o t h e pi a e e wit) III.- g r eat h t 'l t r c r of a ll 1tuonp*
me hi her of tin* strap hunger
■
M
*&gt;
I
I.TO.
E ach day hen. •f o r th
iy n a l r u r n - n r } f n ir k r l * ■»•(
own Bone Pebble Phosphate. G uar­ m e n c e m e n t
a n d I c o u l d n ' t In* e x p e c t e d t o h e m a n y well « i - ' i i n g f r i e n d s of t h u m a n k i n d , a n d t h e n p a i u i e d a w o r d K friU
r ti lji
will increase th e weight of th a t foraVM.2'»
pnh.rc
uL-tlii:_ratal
auucalico
wln-n
anteed .12 per cent phosphoric acid.
i ; ioi .qo
NflUoftal lU nk «
able to hung (o a strap amL_»UU prirn ipals, hut wa*&gt; Imstt'ip-d some­
midubh.
sword
thrown
into
the
htd-‘
|A«(tn
ffcn*
in
km
ilt
ami
tw
*
l
amiunt
A ifur fmm K^Wrml |(r*Tt* lUnk
-Hundreds of satisfied users In this
. i stick t o ‘my knitting, einiltl 17 At what by the reason of Mr. Martin earthly insurance, .would fail.
irt^l.lA
by the sister republic of Am. r’- ‘ "'Z ? V , 3 . T " ' " * '
fum! with II. S. Tr**atnif»r
county. $10.00 per ton in car lots. ance
jc
that, I don I know as it would lie Inning this early spring enlisted striking line Used by Dr. Hyman in IliHlcmpUati
•mj tlui* Irnm l&gt;. ,S. Trrasurn
437.A0
See or write E. L. Winn, Sanford.
...........
.. „
, ! ahy more diflicutt thtfn it must lie to with the North Dakota National this delivery was, "When you dfc.*
| 1.1mi HI
\\
ho
can.
even
in
Germany:
he
T o ta l
I
t
’s
a
t
i
ne
t
h
i
n
g
t
o
b
e
i
n
s
u
r
e
d
for.
t
h
e
89-7tp
Mr
^it in the tonneau of even one of our G u a r d Fi»rl I n f a n t r y H a n d
blind to the inevitable conw*&lt;|Uetin*
s;il , of your |ov* ■! nties, hut a to rr&lt; r
h i g h e s t p o w e r e d !• m m i - i l i e - a n d krill M ■ 1 ...............................ail t o j o i n I ! .
Ayers' New D aytona Bench Hotel.
I V t fl f &gt; \\ 1 no w
.»r
Alt
I 1»l«tIi &lt;I' m
I hing if \ -.ii a -• ,i - ii red 1' I hat
color - ali\ tllriu n c n h i e r t i c d l ) , nol i i h i n t e r r n | i t e d l \
Daytona Beach, Flu. Special sum*I «| m*al ''ball | s«m1 III
*
I IS.IBJ'O.I’O
lasting p , ,,. e ,ir | to- I hr*on -»F l ,*nf M i l ti la* 1 Uli.l
-IS.IHW.OO
mer rates now in effect. Week end
| l g i v e s till- l ' n - l l t o t e r g r e a t p l e a s
'
fur a* I.Mtk- are eoticeniuil
I lot 14filial (tflity*
f -'* .iJ l-‘C&gt;
T h e s e series of scrinoll* will . eon- I Jr** n j w ni «
pjrties solicited. Digicc every S a t­
intrf*
rI^ i.i i ’free to acknowledge that hmt- ure to record tins event not only for
i t t ’l l i l n i»* id
I - J 3 3 , IS
N'rMSO
FOR SALE
urday night. W. F*. &amp; E. It. Ayres,
tihg in high places and publiu place* the reason that the parties are lintte thrmighout the month of July, A m il. n »*•'*•ii &lt;al f(,r t i n * r r u n t
2.000.00
and
will
I
m
&lt;
augmented
somewhat
hv
Ami
f
iw
m
l
fur
*
1
1
irxruf^l*
l.il'KI IHI
managers and owners.
8 1 -tf’
. lid
pa rtcularly is effective. Hut when among our most, highly respected
• irrui*itii£ httii-4 out-’ 13*nilmij( - ____
S.76AI.OO
midweek
services
on
Wi*dtu*stin&gt;
Used
Cars
t- tr
r
t
artiu
ifn
l
Net
*m«tiirii
due
t*i
vp|*ti»tra
riracftr
it comes to efficiency, I'm 'a little un{l estimable young people and
It. J. Hull) .and W. M. Haynes of
*rrnt« in
In New Vufk, Chlrafo umi
1 Mux Wei] nearly new, $ 1 7 5 - doubtful, but "of course I'm only a leaders in tin- business and social night, af which certain of the lay­ RpflO
St t ami*
taxes.si
The Herald have * returned from j
su|i)««rt 14i rfi4^*W•-~aci.tJic.ci
beginner anil sjimildn't attempt to c i r d e s of the community, Imt that men of the church will have charge IruldkHlutl of &gt;i;|r|iapk*
Jacksonville where they spent sev­
ilat?
in
L
«w
.. lliin ^Oiliyt •
1 Maxwell, in good condition, speak authoritatively.
I6.M6.67
Mr Martin has patriotically ami un- of the services.
eral days attending the Florida Pres*
('rftiftni fliprL«
*■
21S.I0
$195
Model
lii
s e l f ' - h l v nfTered his - i -rvr ees I n ' his
f
isw
h
H
^r'*
i
tm\»
oul*t*n(tih|C
3P&amp;1*#.76
Association.
’’■! have one ipiarrel with some of
S
*»|4*,
nr
nt
her
nm
ytiiri(m
il
d
srfy
tM
stt*
I Overland, in good shape. JUKI
W
h
a
t
i’
tina
n
s
w
e
r
'
'
T
h
e
A
r
­
c o u n t rv
H e w a s o n e of l fie nfn or
l &gt; wL-ttf***d4wf( *•( ihb ii*nk 6,11A.A3
Woodland Park open July tlh.
the dojiestrtr* on the -nihjcet,. how­
Model 1 l
" T h e r e is o n e Tula! d«t»i4’*d d«jai-Hi.
l(, 34,
t w o of o u r y o u n g m e n w h o v o l u n ­ c a d i a N e w s s a y 89-2tc t ,|
ever,
upon
which
I
am
.c
o
n
Intent
^t.
i
-it.,
37,
3*.
3!», and 4&gt;*.
32A.!rO|.u6
fVIJL
Seminole Count) Garage.
t a r i l y d i d t h i s a m i f o r t h i s g e n e r o u s t h i n g we p o s i t i v e l y r e f u s e t o m n h - r - ; IMtrrf limr dr|M*-it«
.
723.I*»I «»I
.'(•eak
from
experience
George McLaughljo-lefl on SaturIf I iii* * tluil v riMl t*f I hi' f Totml uf nm*»
lirm^ u.= (2
3
8:-4tr
a d h e wdl h e d i s t i n g u i s h e d in S i a n - ^titViii
i
•
mi) 11
‘a&gt; night for Ft. Screven where he
I n*in b arm \ n 5 HI.iMMi.milt lm« •mii i
7i«.!•***•*
1,014:19
VJ! nt«*ti|* I v r b r i ll hi .tnni* u l i a t
&gt;i for a • o i r . u t e r a h t e l i n o - t o • otmReoioves Pninl Shop
I e been accepted by the quarter.
no
.i bin* liit!«■ ii*rvi* *t&lt;*,i&lt;11**r, mid j*b'rp*
T l n h u p p ) bro*. i» i in. tUoi ght i - r a foal! of $| (111.411*44.41014 I....... all) ‘"I-* i-w.-l* u&lt;»fe«.-.i
master's department and where he
f
Vv. Tern peri »n ha*
moved' poluring
would
Tout
_ icci.tss.to
. : ir ^
soporific
knitting
ha- n l Mr . ani l M r s IHfiias l e r i s e n . a n d lue? To -ay the least, it
wul make an ideal soldier for Uncle his paint sbo|&gt; and 1 md* lurters been to countless thousands of rt-st- .has for.sunn* time been employed as pay the lost three und one-:lord
_
•
.
11
- . 11
/ 1
I•
.
-Sui r «if Dord* f’ounl) ill Sfffiltwl*,
*
Sam Our good ones are leaving one .from* the location on StvMt-si ~ct to |,.M women all over the land ' H u t 'deputy superintc-ndet.l. of schools of *biy
\\ «• tillK nf Irtulbli: r r,ifn r
| 11 i\ Whitftf^, (*»*h&gt;4-f »■! ihn
| I OO.IMHl.lMII*
if
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f
l
i
at
l
r
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I
I
im
I
I
,4riV
d«
Mrkfmlv
«r
*f
ih*i
I
h
r
.
u
rrfnml
by one.
10* I*iilmet;■■ ; i \ c
is t! w
good gracious,
it d o e s n ' t a f f e c t m e ( ' is c o u n t ) , a n d h a s b e e n ot i c &lt;1 t h e
is Ifur to (hr* I«‘Sl of n &gt; klYnttlmltfe urcl l*c|trf.
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]
li.-r
financial
strait*
fur
awhile,
when
t h a t w a y at all.
I d e c i d e t o l a k e a l e a d e r s ,&gt;f the* y o u n g e r siyrial -c-l
ii r \viiitn »:ii. ( A*hirf
N Gfifi will cure Malaria or HilI 'ml»vTi!**d anti **t m in
K ll-ltm l
lie.iV Fc-ver. Il kills tin- germs.
few still lies before in;, earl) hi-d**oiir little illy. Tin- groom is ai i &gt;t&gt; reality &gt;1 appears w&gt; hall on!)
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|*„,M,n.
|«rf«*rr
i«Mlh tUv
V, I*.
arid
i
Htne,
ami
I
make
a
bargain
with
mypresent
employed
us
pharmacist
j
relieved
tinsituation
a
little
more
..f
Jure*
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Having removed my pair
* f liTi'le |&gt; i'mi',h
llifrrltto *
self
that
I'll
Knit
just
five
rows
undthe
Dakota
Drug
t
’o
The)
will
do]*butt
three*
day*
NiilAfk I*u| i| m Mi (*t«m rtfiiftni Ntti, IpI*
I- F. Roper left today for Wood- ' paper hanging shop to 101 Ralmetto''
-y (in.. Where he will spend sev- ! avenue' I a m now pr.-pa'e.l to him die ' &gt;hen stop for the night And by the light housekeeping unltl Mr. Martin
Kcstuurui't-i and hotels in N&lt;-w
all o r d e r s in p a in tin g ,and dcrornt- ,inu‘ Eve finished the five rows. I is called to join lo&lt; regiment. Not
(•ral weeks.
York
hu' ** stopped serving butter ul
Now is t h e , commune with my other self and .........nlv this paper but the entire coinIltih-My-Tism — Antiseptic, Ann ' ing ami -i;.per hanging
dinner,
a- a eontributinn t o I lie j.md•Too Late to Classify)
dyne Kills pain, stops putrefao tim e to h a v e th is work don *. f&gt; . eide to knit just live rows more, and m iinity e xte nds to Mr and Mrs - a t mg campaign, but nothing ii re­
*
then
the
next
thing
I
know
my
sec-j
Martin
their
curliest
mngrulululion*
9
1
f
f
t
limutcn
cheerfully
’g
m
i
tiun.,
86-151
ported
$i»
in
their
reducing
the
cost
ond hand clock would lie chiming i upon the taking of this important
For Sale 100 acres «if land near
of the dinner to-their patrons in con­ Osteen, $5 an acre for part: also
out the midnight hour if there was step, Stanley iN. Ib&gt; I’mnioter
msTINT-TION TO HE DRAFTED
Join the Army N.iw
not something the matter with the
Mr. Martin is a brother
Mrs.* sequence. This food saving business hotise ami two lots at Waycross.
June 10, 1917.
should be done on n square basts.
Ten years time, little down. 91-1 tp
chillier which has made it necessary J. B. (’aider of this city.
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*T Man &lt; hosen In Defend His Country. To The Press:
for me to stop winding that part »t
Should F e d I’roud
' A great many people are under the. , ht&gt; rm.rllunisrn |atl.|y.
w
Enigmatical.
Wanted Batteries to repuir. We
c .o .n . . *
• “ HlufHy certainly speeded smtie In repair all makes. Electric work on
Service under the d ra ft law re­ impression that recruiting for the
A
very
pleasant
affair
was
the
en­
•"N o, kpitting with me. 1 fear, will
Ills new gtitomoblle before the copa got
cently enurte.d b y ’Congress will he a regular army will In*, discontinued
tertainment rendered the C. 0. Ds. bint. The machine attracted lots of autos a specialty. Sanford Battery
always
lie
a
painful
performance,
after
July
1st.
This
is
not
the
case
•distinction rather" than a stigma.
Service Co,, L. A, Uenattd, prdprieon Friday, the 2'Jnd, Mix* (K a th ­
Let no man think Hint .because ...
he is — men are needed and are more rather more a penance than a pus- erine Aycocke as hostess proved ^her­ a Belli loo."- '
9l-2tc
"Yes. I noticed n great many |&gt;ersoti4 lor.i .
drafted he is in u ny sense a " m u r k - 1earnestly urged to enlist now than , ' mr because I know I c a n t keep on
self 'a valuable member of the club. were struck by It."—Ilultlmom Amrrt*
*d man." for such is not the case, lever before.
k niu,'d w‘th, l,ur*ed lips and
Lost—Ltidifa' brooch, fiow*er de­
After various discussions ofQhook* dan. • • .
sign, set in center. Reward." Re­
M ,ny h „ . m U t.ra .1 b a t , „ . y .
......... ...
m„ y
ma„ „ ln lh.
and topics in brief light refreshments
turn to Geo. I&gt;. Watson,
91-3te
few will be chosen.
T he chosen infantry, field artillery or medical without paying a forfeit some time were served a n d ‘every one adjourned
Almost Unforgivable
“ I staked A rth u r how old he thought
man will he one of distinctiop. This department: and it is well worth the to the beauty parlor’s skillful at­ much delighted with the past surGood Hoy Wants Work on Farm —'
point was distinctly , and ably set rime of any young man of military tendant, hut Fvo got to finish up.the ress of the C. O, D. und looking for­ 1 was. and lie guessed right llie very Will work for hoard and clothing as
wool
I've
’
purchased
before
I
sign
first time."
. forth by Senator Fletcher on the age to personally investigate the un­
ward with interest to the meeting
" H a r e you made up yetT"—London long’ as suits employer. Inquire at
floor of th e-se n ate while the draft usual opportunities now being offered one of Mr; Hoover's little pledges with Misji Ruth Kunncr on last
Herald Office.
Ul-2tp
tiifay Stories.
to
stop
waste,
haven't
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And
be­
bill was under consideration, when in the above branches. Join the
Fritiay evening.
A general good
sides
1
do
like
it
in
a
way
especially
the senator so eloquently said:
REGULARS today and he the first when Cm invited to appuer and want time was the feature of*the occasion.
Rsducad to Nothing.
* 1 do not believe any odium could to see artive service In France. All to impress my hostess with my su­ The club was honored with thopri'sHoy—Wlint Is "slag," papa? P a d M y makc
SATISTACTION
attach to the drafted man under vacancies for commissions afA*r
old rreT
perabundant energy, as well as pro­ enre of Misses Rein Leonard)*, Celia Tho residuum of a man's Iron will aff.
SHOES
nr Cl vduho,
this bill. It would be more nearly September 1st will he filled from the vide myself with u perfectly valid Solomon and Anna Miller us guests er going through the matrimonial fur.
AuD YDoNCr
naceiL T ow n Topics.
accurate to call him the selected Ranks.
of
honor.
Refreshments
being
served
peer r i t i
excuse for not offering to help wash
happy !
man.
He enters the service be­
the party was taken for n ride by
the
dishes
afterwards,"
she
con­
D on't he a "Slacker"—be a sol­
Look Ahead.
cause he is chosen among thousands.
Mr.
Israel
Kanncr
and
at
a
late
hour
dier by choice rather than necessity cluded, maliciously.
"He n sjieedwny," said Brother Dick­
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( hosen because he comes up to the
departed for ‘"home," voting Miss
ey, "hut undentin' well how ter alow
—be
a
"went,
not
a
sent.”
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standard fixed by the law. Selected
Kanncr as a delightful hostess and
are a true, patriotic, red-blooded
All the ladies who want lo sign her brother as a very ^ generous up. Reason so ninny folks gits pitched
because his country needs him und
over de fetus* Into do hrler |«atch er
American you will respond to Uncle the food administration cards prom­
hods him to be fit to meet the su­
chauffeur.
life Is kirfe tley dunuo dat do fence Is
Sam's
call
and
help
to
win
the
ising their s u p p o rt.to the food con­
preme lest of tho citlxOn. He should
•lar
until dey hits It. 8o watch out
world's greatest struggle for De­ servation can get them at the store
feel honored by that choice.
11c
Miss .Mamie Kate Williams left wltar you Is an' how Is you!"—Alanta
‘A Min Is As Old As Ills
'hould take pride in the fact that mocracy. The greater the number of J. W. Dickins or at the Red last Friday for Americus and other Constitution.
of enlistments from a town or coun­ Cross meeting at the Woman'* Club
Feet Feel—A Woman
points in Georgia where ahe will
he was selected to defend his coun­
la Aa Young As
ty the fewer the number to he on Thursday afternoon. This move­ spend tho next few months among
Household
Celisthenice.
t y on the battlefield with his skill,
Her Shoes Look"
drafted. Florida is leading all south­ ment is one of importance and every
The Terre limite woman ryunda out
hi-’ manhood, his life
What greater
relatives.
ern states in enlistments according to lady is expected to do hcr port by
her
arms
by
doming
chairs,
muring
and what
privilege, what higher honor could
I'ctera Say* I* So
rugs and brushing down tho stair* anil
Do your duty, young signing up and living up to the con­
eomo to him than to vc selected population.
Mr*. Warren Tyler is the guest o) sweeping the floors. Hhe gives herself
man, and she will continue to lead. tract.
from among ull his countrym en to
Mr. Tyler's parents in Jacksonville a liner carriage and n steadier gait by
r i r ry his country's flag in the face Enlist TODAY.
Mr. and Mrs. C V D . “Couch ur* carrylug wissl and coal to the domestic
Till! whole family ought to get
Postmasters will continue to re­
llrd Cross iVurtc
rd his country's enemy! The drafteo
leaving on" Wednesday's boat for hearth.—Terre Hnutu Tribune.
in on’lhis.
From baby's liny.. |
man will he the selected, the honored ceive their usual bonus for all re­
When questioned about the war, Jacksonville enroute to Jackson.
keep-'em-warm kirk* to grand­
Inconsistent.
cruits procured by them.
nishop Cameron Mann of the South­ Michigan.
ra&gt;n under this bill,u
ma's Allro-slt-by-lhe-flre slip­
,
“And you won’t buy th*t sntlquo
pers. Our spedy footwear runs
Joseph T. Clement,
ern Diocese of Florida, Episcopal
What Senator Fletcher has said
the entire gamul of tannrd-and
chair
I
got
from
yon
ten
year*
ago?”
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Making
Newspaprrs
the
Goal
1st.
Lieut.
Infantry.
R.
0.
church, who spent yestereday in Mi­
•should he printed upon the back of
buill-for-wear - and - style foot
"No; It would l&gt;e of little uao to ms
No.
thinking
man
ran
question
Recruiting
Station
United
States
ami
snid:
"The
war
is
an
obsession
every certificate given every man
garments. Make It a family
In
Ita
present
condition."
Army, 61-*$7 West Bay Street. There is really nothing to say along the loyalty or patriotism of the press
parly. Make It a reunion if you
' ’ho is selected.- — Washington Post,
"What
do
you
meanT
Why,
It’s
more
like and bring that long lost
Jacksonville, Fla.
,
th at line. All of my family who can of America. We speak in general antique than*ever now." — IxntlarlUe
**** 21, 1911
fool comfort bark Into Ihb fam­
H /
are- fighting in* the war with the terms.
Courier-Journal.
ily fold.
Much
less
can
he
question
the
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The Chamber of Commerce, St. Allies, and I amy greatly interested willingness of the smaller papers to
IM PRESS T H E FRENCH
.
Tha aign.
&gt;
Johns county* established a com­ in thq work of the Red Crosa."
aid the government's plums to pros­
"I’m afraid Maud's ^second marriage
E. H« PETERS
The
’
hishop’s
daughter
w
ho
ex
American Troops Are Fine Body m unity cannery. It has been well
ecute the war to a successful con­ U * failure."
Roots, Shoes and Slippers
pccted
to
leave
soon
with
a
Fed
patronised
by
women
from*both
the
*
of Men
"Did she say so TV
clusion
*he French presa and public have city and the country, who find it Cross unit for France, haa )*A*n
301 EAST FIRST STREET
"No, but she’s Iteglnnlng to speak well
The
newspapers
were
called
upon
•Mended an enthualaatic greeting to easier 'to can there than In their teaching in the Red Cross training
of her first ktsfustuL”
School In W ashington, D. C„ and for publicity to sell tho $2,000,e *■reach troops, the announce- homes. '
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BUDGET OP OPINION “JUST BETWEEN
YOU AND ME.”

EVEN THE GATE POST! NOT IN IT
A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
“ H E’LL PRENT ’EM "— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
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This Is one of the secrets of the
D er Kaiser Und Der Crown Prince
success
df the ‘ commission manager
D er Kaiser called der Crown Prince
plan
of
government**’!!! this Ohio
in
city,
and
because of it D ayton is
Und say to him: "M ein son,
looked
upon
as the best governed
I tink ve go lick der woridt,
community
In
(ho United States.
D ot gifts ns lots of fun."
Besides, the municipality is a text­
P e r Crown Prince says: "Perhaps book for stu d e n ts of governmental
affairs, and it probnbly receive? more
ye can’t."
and better advertising than any oth­
Der Kaiser alapp dcr table,
er
city.
U n t says: " I f I void lick der woridt,
By Gott, nejn so n ,* .I ’m able."
Henry M. W aite is an engineer.
H e worked for railroads and munici­
D er Frenchman, vot is deth-to me? palities. He went to Dayton from
I erdsh dem wif my d ’umb;
Cincinnati, where he was at the head
In yoost vo'ne week, in Parts streets, of the city's engineering department,
You hc^r mein Duthcrs drum.
and where he ,wan employed because
of efficiency, ra th e r than .his pen­
I n spite of dreaties I will show
chant or ability to put pencil marks
Der Belgians who 1 am.
under a bird or a fowl, plctorially
I 'm yoost like Teddy Roosevelt, kid, decorating partisanballots.
Mine vord aint wort a tamra.
The city commission of D ayton
ffxpd
his salary nt $12,500 annually.
I come right back from Paris'quick,
This
marie
some folks gasp, because
And tackle him, dcr Ciar,
in
political
days the mayor only re­
I bet he says tam m it suddenly,
ceived
$5,00^
a year, and because
*Vot fighting nfen you are."
New York City pays its rhief exec­
Und little George of England, too. utive only $15,000 annually.
-i-tum -h im -o o -m e in -k n e e i—--------- — • Business men behind the city
could
see
Und spank him so he cries out loud: commission, however,
nothing
unusual
in
the
salary,
lie*Aeh! Kaiser pardon me!"
cause Dayton’s duplicate tax show*
1 take from him his lighting ships, it to l&gt;c an incorporation with a
capitalization of *$177,000,000. and
Und turn dem into Yunk;
its 150,000 residents are stockholders.
I make him dip bis flag to mein;
They asked themselves w hctlnr or
Veil all his ships is sunk.
not it was possible to get a manager
for
a private enterprise, capitalized
Und if der Yankees give me sass,
a
t
a
similar figure, fur a like salary.
I go right over dare • *
T
hey
guessed not!
U nd tear deir G o tt-tam m t country
up,
Waite took hold of affairs three
1 vill —by Gott I srhwear.
years ago.
Hi* closed his eyes to
politics* and to this day doesn’t know
Der yellow .tups vot talks so nig,
tlve partisan leanings of any of the
I give dose fellows hell;
city's 1,100 employes.
Efficiency
I make dem t ’ink dcr planet Mars was and is his slogan, and from this
On top dem bus fell.
straight ruled line he never turns.
Supported by th e city commission
Why, you don't know me yet, mein /of course) he shortened the work
boy,
day to eight hours, and incidentally
You never seen me fight:
boosted wages on an average of
But d u t’s the Gottalmightiest ding :t? 1 per cent. Today, through ef­
In vieh 1 take delight
fluent plans and capable direction:
Dayton is getting one hundred rents'
* I am in favor of iIn* city com­ worth of service for each tax dollar
mission plan of government and expended.
firmly believe that nothing le-* than
Ohio h a s the Smith One JYr Cent
commission plan "ill ever lower our Law, which has limited the amount
taxes and get proper results. T h e : of money that can he raised by di­
■Dixie Highway Magazine tells about rect taxation.
Every city in the
one instance ns follows:
sta te is calling loudly for some sort
Henry M. Waite, city (jianugvr of -if financial relief. Most of them face
Dayton, Ohio, is running the m u­ h u g e deficits. W a ite s ta r te d o u t in
nicipality just like- he would run any 1UI I with ?i handicap o[ $125,OIKJ
big business' concern. Every "tim e inherited Indebtedness, borrowed by
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he can save a dollar lu* goes and p r e v io u s a d m i m st rat tons to meet
Then.
does it, an d lie doesn't have tu ask current operating expenses.
a nybody's permission.
again, the net return from tuxulion

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Long Distance
Always Gets
Quick Attention

“I always answer
Long Distance Tele­
phone calls promptly.
Usually it means prof­
itable business or an opportunity to settle a
problem quickly and satisfactorily.
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“When I talk to a man over the Long
Distance Telephone it is like being face to
face with him. I can inject my personality
into the matter and win his confidence with­
out loss of time.

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“The telephone, both Local and Long
Distance, plays an important part in our
business. We have a Bell Telephone on
every desk and the time apd traveling ex­
penses we save make the cost of our serv­
ft
ice one of the most profitable investments.

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Every Bell Telephone is a Long D istance Station.

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

was $163,000 l e u than in 1013. In
spite of this handicap, Manager
Waite went straight ahead, and not
only forcetf the city ' to cooperate
within Ita income, hut paid off more
than half of the Inherited Indebted­
ness, and came out at the end of
1916 with a ca»h balance of $13,000.
One o r his -first activjtiea was to
perfect an efficient organization in
the department of public welfare.
This has to do with charities,, cor­
rections, employment, free legal aid.
health and sanitation. First returns
were noted in the saving of hunfan
life, because the death rate has been
reduced from 15.7 per one thousand
of population to 12.09. Tho bsby
death rate is only 88, whereas the
average for the whole United States
is 124 per one thousand. A corps of
visiting nurses, maintained by the
city, instructs expectant mothers in
feeding, dressing and caring f o r in­
fant’s. Sanitary Inspections are con­
stant, and bacteriological tests of
water, milk and foodstuffs keep a
laboratory force busy.
He completely motorized tho fire
departm ent, adding twenty-five men
to the rolls, increased wages and
shortened working time. The police
force was augmented by a score of
men, salaries boosted And annual
vacation periods grnnted. Fire losses
were reduced through constant in­
spection, instruction and efficiency
in the departm ent. Crime-was less­
ened, gambling prohibited und, the
habitats of the demi-monde closed.
Street* have been paved or re­
paved, and repair work costa 100
per cent • less tliah formerly. The
rity used to lay out approximately
$03,600 annually for the collection
and
Pf~*Trnrbngr:----- Wirttr
built a municipal reduction plant for
$50,000. and it* tl!r*t year of opera­
tion yielded a profit of $47,000. Ca­
pabilities of the tnunieiap water
works system have been increased
63 per cent. Last year it returned a
profit of $72,O0().
Three years ago Dayton had one
acre of park nnd recreational space
for each 5,948 residents; today it has
one nrre for ench 333 persons. The
rity maintains twenty-two super­
vised playground* (or youngsters,
und as a result juvenile delinquency
has been reduced to the minimum
He* started a municipal baseball
league with a dozen teams.
I’ark
attendance ha* increased 70 per cent,
while playground attendance has in­
creased 37 per rent. The average
cost to residents for parks and play­
grounds for I i*l was only 40 cent*.
Waite abandoned the city workhouse, abolished contract labor and
bought a correction farm. Prisoners
are employed in agricultural pur­
suits. treated humanely qnd turned
out more nearly fitted to again take
their places in society. Besides, the
farm products go a long way toward'
(laying the expenses of the in stitu­
tion.
Waite established a division of
purchasing. Dayton bo u g h t_motordriven fire ap p a ra tu s for $1,000 less
per piece than some other cities. He
look advantage of rapidly rising
markets anil bought steel and ce­
ment for bridges, water pipe nnd
sewer p i p e . Thus be saved the i;ity
nearly .u half million dollars. Dayton has been paying 9 cents per gal­
lon for the gasoline for its 36 auto­
mobiles.
Under Manager Waite, and the
commission residents h a v e -m o re of
service, mofe of recreation und op­
portunity than in any city of thtf
United *Mates.
Petty contractor*
who used to thrive off the favoritism
about the city hull, as well ns some
of. the old line of plutn-cliutiling pol­
iticians, rail Waite an* "efficiency
bug.” He may be a "bug," yet be
bus surrounded himself with other
efficient "bugs," nnd all are crazy tb
see how. nearly they can give one
hundred rents worth of service for
each dollar expended,
Waite is efficient nnd drmntid* ef­
ficiency, Tu carrying out this de­
mand he'll "go to tho m at" with
anybody who doesn't play cards
above the table.
I t ’s n game of
fifty fifty with the mnnugcr.
He
think* as much of and will work as
hard for the modest wage earner as
for the rich m anufacturer—and he’s
working for nil of Dnyt* n.
He's
interested, nnd being so, ho has in­
terested all citizens. Gocd govern­
ment
always
*1L*
* follows citizen interest.
Just like a well managed corpora­
tion, Dnyton pays dividends to its
stockholders—the tnxpayets.
• James Duncan, the athlete, Id­
lers these tips to boys who want to
he strong. "Any boy," he nays, "can
put- himself * !n excellent physical
trim and banish illness from his life
if he wanjs to do it," and then men­
tions several ways in which this can
he done.
"T h e first necessity for a boy who
wants to make himself physically
perfect," he continues, "is sleep. 1
make it n point to get nine hours
sjeep every night. Plenty of sleep
is absolutely necessary to keep the
body in good shape. I have done
this nil my life since 1 was a little
chap.
*
"Next, I ’would advise a boy to
keep away from cigarettes. I have

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Eggplant Catsup
ncVPr smoked in my life. It, 1* had
Candled Eggplant
All eggplant’ or p a rt eggplant and
for the
mind. ■No athlete can
Prepare as for Eggplant Preii
erv e
afford to 'sm o k e , and no young man p a r t'to m a to pulp may bo used, th u s until read
jlacingjr
[*• &gt;Thp n
who -want** to Vrrrp fir jihyslen^tilm- ^ h t r i w a
can indulge I n . tobacco. Alcohol Is matoes are scarce and e g g p la n t'I s sun or in a cool oven, turning ocfa.
Just as bad. *
plentiful.
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■ionally. If dried In the sun it may
"And food Is most Important.
Feel; slice and boil the eggplant require several days to become su(
Plain cooked food and not to Excess, in slighily salted water till ten d e r; fldcntly dry to pack away. \Vhrn
at regular hour*, is my. program. I drain m ath, and again drain v*cfy reatly-4ilaceiia_layera_in xbus oriff
eat a good breakfast and dinner, but very dry.
Then use as tom ato smnll tin boxes, sprinkling sugar bea very light luncheon—only a Tittle pulp is used, adapting it to any^pK, tween the lutors. Ginger may be
vorite catsup recipe. (A governm ent &gt; i x r d with the sugar if a „in_
fruit.
'•’Then comes cleanliness.
The recipe for tom ato catsup was given (Infection is liked.
body has to be kept free from im­ in the Herald for Juno 1st.
- Riley M. Fletrhrr Berry.
purities nnd the pores of the skin al­
Chile Sauce
lowed to do their normal work of
Prepare as in forgoing recipe nnd
The Florida Syrup Company is be­
casting off body impurities if the use with chopped peppers, onions ing organized at Tam pa. It U the
young m an is to keep physically and tomatoes according to any pre­
purpose of the company to producefit.
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50,000 case of syrup and increase'
physical trim ought to sta rt walking,
the production until the average j(
Eg
plant
M
armalade
keep on walking and never give It
about 200,000 cacs annually, The
Peel;
run
the
eggplant
through
a
up. I am a great walker—it is the
company
Iwns 2700 acres f | and
finest exercise I know. I've got six food chopper'(coarse knife and drop in M anatee county, and which will
prizes for walking and am ns proud into boiling water, adding with the be cleared nnd planWed to siica
eggplant one-fourth teaspoonful of
of them as any I ever won.
soda
for each quart of water. This cane.
"A nything and everything in the
line of atheltic sport is good. I .have helps the color. Lfet boil five min­
Vertigo.
played football, baseball, „and have utes; nnd drain. Meantime make a
been a swimmer all my life. . Swim­ syrup of one pint of sugar anil * As the Washington Post Soys, lor#
mnkos the world go round, only w«
ming, too, is one of the very heat half pint of water; add the drained wish It wouldn’t make It go round no
' n*
m#
eggplant
nnd
cook
down
till
of
the
things for a hoy. Every hoy ought
fast that sonic of us gut dltxy.—Buf­
donslstency
desired.
Add
a
saltto learn how to swim when he is
falo Times.
npoonful of salt for each pint cooked
young and keep it up."
and flavor with lemon or ginger or
Following Precedent
-Another Sweet Pepper Recipe
with pineapple. P a rt pineapple may
"Where
I* that cuff I had on yester­
(To Can tho Pimiento in Glass
he * used with (he eggplant but,
The very thick moated Bweet pep­ whether used with or without pine­ day 7” asked, the hungry-looking |*&gt;et
"I sent It to the laundry,” *uld his
per we have in this region is, when apple, eggplant makes a successful wife. "Gracious, woman, I hdd a poem
mature,
*o nearly like the variety marmalade.
written on It l" "Oh. It will come bnclt.
used for commerciijl canning Jbnt
You know your pocma u Iways do."—
Eggplant Preserve
Seminole county housekeepers may
Peel the eggplant* and slice in Yonkers Statesman.
safely try this recipe given by the thickness desired, then let stand
Bureau of Plant Industry.
It’s a F a c t
over might or f o r.a t least six hours
You can afford to wait for n dead
Canning Peppers
In brine made with a tablespoonful of
mmi’s shoes If you can Induce soinb
The fruits of the mild flavored salt to each quart of water used.
vnrirtir*—«»f—Kpn'msh—pepper*—rusetb — PnTbnJL'ihrpe- minute*—and - then eu»y mark to board you while you
w a it
in ranned pimientos) differ from the drain. Meantime make a thin syrup
ordinary sweet bol| pepper in that with sugar in proportion of one part
they have u mWh thicker meat, a of HUgar to one part of water, boil­
Ofwi front
Fits- Huh Itawsv**
very tough »kin, und are smooth in ing together two minutes only. Then
contour, being comparatively free add the eggplant and simmer till
from ridge*.
These peppers upon u*t tender; no more. (Too long will
H o te l N e p tu n e
being heated develop a juice which make it mushy). Drain. .Add to the
t’mlif Nbw Manazrrmnt
when mixed with ' wafer makes an syrup I rnuiii juice alone or lemon
Mr*, tint- I'arkcr and Ml** lu b r l Tu* nr,
unpleasant slimy mixture. For this and some other fruit juice in pro­
M anatrra
reason no water is used in their portion as preferred for flavor, and
Special Family and Party Rates
preparation for sulads or (tt canning. cook down until very thick; replace
A m w in n and JEurtipmn Plan
The peppers shofild be picked ip the egg
IlLCR) tVf !*•&gt; fend I'p
the early morning and handled ! the eggplant irt it; simmer ten min­
carefully to prevent bruising. Tips ute*. then drain out the eggplant
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cun lie done by placing them in into heated sterilised jars: till up
with
the
boiling
syrup
and
seal.
shallow tray* from which they can
be easily sorted, Tho medium sized,
uniformly sound peppers should bo
canned whole. The irregular, broken
ones may be cut into strips and can­
ned or used in relishes, sauces or
soup mixtures,
Select sound, uniform peppers of
medium size. Tu remove seeds, rut
around the stem of each with a
slept!cr paring knife-and remove the
inside partitions. To peel, place the
I copers in a hot oven from 6 !&lt;&gt; 10
minutes iiiutii the skin blisters and
cracks , being careful not to allow
•yhem to burn. Then remove the
skin with a slender paring knife.
Flatten the peppers and pack in
horizontal layers.
Fur the 4-fl
brand package use a 10-ounce*.tum­
bler shaped glass j‘nr with' hermetic
cap. This jar should contain, packin flattened horizontal layers, six
whole peppers. The j’ar should he
well tilled* and in some eases seven
peppers may lie necessary for a full
pack. C a p , , clamp ami process l o r
20 minutes. • Do not remove the
clamp until the jar is thoroughly
cold.
Thy strips and cubes cut from ir­
regular and broken peppers may be
parked in pints and quarts for home
use. Process pint jar* for 20 min­
ute* and q uart jar* for 30 minutes.
Tim best way to chop the veget­
able ingredients uniformly is to put
them through a food chopper.

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EGGPLANT RECIPES
Pickles.

Preserves. Marmalade.
Candied Eg plant
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I t . is not generally known that
eggplant m ay bo preserved in any
form save the simple canned form,
but \ h e Japanese have long pickled
eggplant ami some of the house­
keepers further south in this state
each ye a r put up eggplant preserves.
In my own experience I found that
bandied eggplant wa* but a step from
the preserved fo?m and eggplaptr
properly treated make* n delicious
confection. 1 also found Shat mar­
malade, catsup and Oldie Sauce
might be made from* this vegetable.
Having no Jnpaneso recipe this was
evolved by experiment.
Eggplant SwccF’Chopped Pickle
Peel and chop the eggplant, using
chopped onion with it in proportion
of one-third part. When prepared,
drop the eggplant a tn f onion Into
boiling water in which a teaspoonful
of salt has been added for each pint
of water.
Boil fast five minutes;
drziu; pour cold water over and
drain again.
Meantime, prppare a
strup, using tw'o nnd onc-hnlf pints
sugar to one half pint of water and
three fourths pint of vinegar. Add
spices preferred (whole and tied in
a tiny bag) and bring syrup to a
boil. Then add the drained veget­
able mixture and lett simmer until
the syrup is thick and the vegetable
tender and rich; when remove the
spice; fill heated, sterilized jars and
seal.
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FOR THE AUTOMOBILE OWNER—
Liability Insurance against Accident, the person artd Property, i*
a necessity.
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SAVED S E M IN O L E COUNTY BY TH E
Defeating the Proposed Fifteen Per Cent Interstate

Freight Rate Advance Case Saves

Fo Florida .Vegetable And Fruit

Growers Alone

Everyone in attendence at the Washington hearings before the Interstate Commerce Com
excellent service but the mitial work was done hy SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Not onlv was
of Trade granted special time before the commission but by having tin
mittee of seven, elected at the Shippers Convention in Chattanooga, Te
in Southeastern Shippers Association, in Washington, they were given
the. commission at the hands of such able Traffic Attorneys as: ’

Ga., and Challen B. Ellis, of Washington, D. C.

The following resolution also indicates when and where t lie workk started and brings out the fact that this
organization took the initiative in securing a full hearing for the prodlucers and shippers before the commission and in addition, prevented the carriers from putting into effect on July 1st. their If! ner eem
Freight Rate Increase.
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RESOLUTIONS ADOI'TEI) A i m 20. AT CHATTANOOGA CONVENTION. COMPOSED OK SOI T ilEASTERN SHIPPERS AND RECEIVERS OF Fit KIM I IN THE MATTKIt OF FLAT ADVANCE
OF 15r, ON INTERSTATE TRAFFIC:

*' *» lioreas, lailruad compan ies of the Southern ,staiv.s have* filed an application with the Interstate Com‘ incrce Commission for authority to increase their present rate 15 per cent., except wn nml, coke anti ure, on
which special advances have been requested, and
"Whereas, within the past year the rail reads ip said territory have received a marked a&lt;Ivanee in rates
. ’ in many instances; therefore, he it

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"Resi.lvvd, by the Shippers’ Organizations of Die Southeastern territory, that the Stiuthcrn Railroads'
shall lie called upon to justify their proposed increase, and that a committee of seven shall be appointed to
have the interest of the shippers of the Southeastern territory thoroughly represented in tije hearings before
the Interstate Commerce Commission on siiid proposed increase, and that said committee shall have full power
to act in the matter of securing’ representatives and to call upon the various shippers' organizations and
shippers of the South for contributions to defray the expense of §uch representation; the members pledging
themselves to raise sufficient funds to permit the committee to engage an attorney if necessary, to appear
before the Interstate Commission in the matter of the suspension of the rate.”

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T. M. HENDERSON, Commissioner, Traffic Bureau of Nashville, Tenn.

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D. C. M A R L O W E , Secretary, Board of Tra e, Sanford, Florida
(ONLY MAN FROM FLORIDA ON COMMITTEE)

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S. A. SPIVEY, Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Columbus, Ga.
HARRY T. MOORE, Traffic Manager, Atlanta Freight Bureau, Atlanta, Ga. r P* W** SiW. S. CREIGHTON, Traffic Manager, Shippers’ and Manufacturers’ Associotion, Charlotte. N. C
JOHN S. FLETCHER, General Counsel, Chattanooga Mfg. Association, Chattanooga, Tenn.

This decision saves an Increase in Freight of $26 per car on Vegetables and $30
per car on Citrus Fruits.
■It cost The San fo rd Board of Trade $ 3 0 0 to prepare for and defend this case.
A similar case is now pending in Tallahassee, Intrastate asking for an increase of
15 per cent on such articles as Fertilizer, Crate Material, F e e d Stuffs,
G roceries, Eto. To successfully oppose this case, the Moral and Financial sup­
port of every Citizen of Seminole County is required. . . .
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... . . .

THE SANFORD BOARD OF TRADE

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VOLUME VIII

SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. JULY 10. 1017
- NUMBER 03

FORTY NUMBERS DRAWN SUBSTITUTES
COUNTY
DADS
RUSSIANS
CONTINUE
DRIVE"
FOR THE FIRST DRAFT FOR FLOUR HAD MEETING ON THE EASTERN FRONT
IN SOUTH LAST TUESDAY GIVING GERMANS CONCERN

GOVERNMENT N E E D S 650, “ on* until the rank* are full. If the
000 MEN FOR FIRST DRAFT exemption factor is allowed for in the CAN BE U S E D PROFITABLY M I L L A G E R E D U C E D A N D | an,hiP “ * Agricultural College at . . . too* .
hrat drawing, however, it *cems like­
AND SAVING *BE
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( *laineaville
ninesville and
ut- tn.
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and nask
for appropria-j1KUSSIA
L A C K S NOTHING
Washington, July' 9.— Selection ly hat a million or a-raillion and a
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day for the new National Army is half name* would be provided for at
WATCHWORD
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of
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and
carried.
PREMIER
approaching rapidly as the local ex­ that time, the
emption boards in the various states
complete their organization, give
serial' numbers to the registration
cards and forward certified copies to
Provost Marshal-General Crowder.
Indications arc that the drawing will
be held this , week; but no official
statement has beep m afe as to the
War Department plans.

Washington. D. C.. July 8.—The
nten to appear for
examination in the order in which i,out*1 baa at its command a variety
they were drawn and the cards of-°* *?.°‘* "‘ ‘iff* which can he used to
those not reached in any district excellent advantage as part substi­
where the quota was filled* before tutes for wheAt flour in making
they came up before the board* to bread nnd biscuits. Housewives are
be returned to the registration lists. urged by specialists in t|ie United
Another fnetlr being worked in the .‘'tales depart merit of agriculture to
selection regulations is the provision try some of these In their bread mak&lt;d the law requiring that each state i ig. Not only will they be able to
be given credit at the drawings for effect a saving in household expenses
the number of men it has supplied „„ but Ly reducing in the south the
volunteers in the regular army or ronsumP“ ‘»n of wheat Hour brought
the National Guard.
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same refused.
■Mr-. A. Vaughn, tax assessor pre- ,
'* Kr‘‘a* news to-the Americana
tented tax assessment roll for 1917, l! In‘
has shaken heptelf and
real hear again in every
whereupon same was examined and 8 now
•n opinion of the hoard there were sense of |he word. Our main danger
no changes to maktf, and same was wuh that Russia might make a sep­
accepted without change, -and rlerk arate peace or that the nev’ frccdom
instructed, to run notice In Sanford would work havoc in the morale of
Herald that this^hoard will hear all the Russian army and stop . t h e
complainra in reference .to assess­ fighting «n th«» rantcrn front In
ments of taxes f.rr 1!»|7. if any there which case America Vould • hnve
he, at their regular meeting August borne the brunt of-the future fight­
ing nnd the war would have lasted
6th.. 1917.
many years longer/
All
warrants paid .during the
Motion of L. P. Iluganin seconded
A staff correspondent of the Assoby C. \V. Entzminger. clerk is in- (limitli of June cnnci-lli-d of record.
All, bill* a* presented and auditl-d j
pres* lias been received by
struetf-d to write ('has. E. MeGrory. to furnish two copies of the ,•&gt; tin- clerk are approved and o r - P 'r' ,u**’ Lvoff, premier and minister
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Jof • llu* interior, who made a stall*,
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.mi liori/t-A t» -tn-ll t '.iitu r-.fi ail-line I "'•’nsures whereby America cun us..tlii i- a inI ........... &gt;„ i n t . iilrd t..
in this struggle
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run vniili
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to build frit- bridge at Osteen Ferry.
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F.tiguieer ti |( Ramsey was in- J veloping toward victory.
t
Regarding the war," continued
Brunili-y nnd L. P. ilagan be au­ structisl to prepare estimate of ro*t |
thorized
have iiei-es*ary repairs tp build hard surfaced road from 'be Premier, "say that the |at,.»t
mode on brick, roads in their respec­ Seminole county line at Gohlcnrod j f'tio n of our army inspires in me
to Oviedo cemetery, same, to he!Full hope. I am convinced the now
tive 'districts. Carried.
Telegram from Slate Cniiiptmller built of shell interlocking gravel or ■advanrh. even if temporarily’ stayed,
,ln' finished, lint is a prelude to
in refi-reiu-e io
im rea*e in l In­ other good material, and submit i
railroad a«*es»inent (or IM7 r.-ud tame at m'-xt regular meeting of thl&lt;! mU',b greater nun-esses;* The adooard
vain •• thoroughly cbnfulcs llu- pessi­
and i.led.
.
.
llu.lg
m
prepared
by
the
ch'rk
mists
who unauimousjy predicted
* Commnnii ntion from Ma.--&gt;arliuthat
no
offensive by our supposed
md
ii
pproved
and
anepleil
by
this
*ett* Bonding &gt;V In-uranee Co. hi
disorganized
troops wa &lt; impossible.
board
p*ovubfor
the
milliige
for
reference- to liond nf ilankinson iV
Tin- offensive spirit is spreading.
llagler r.-.i-l and r.li-rri-d to \i I''17 a- f.dhjw
* Hon. Hoard of County Commis­
sioners in and for Seminole County
met in regular session at 10 a. m.,
Sanford. Fla., July 2nd, 1917. *
Present, t'hairmnn I,. A. Druml°&gt;y und Commissioners L. p. Hagan.
( '* 'V. Entzminger. O. P. ‘Swope andI
.b. II. Kilbee, .with- K; A. Douglass,
clerk, with A. F. Hell, deputy sheriff
in' attendance.
Minutes of last regulor meeting,
also special meeting of June 11th
read aud approved.

Administration officiula are main­
taining' strict silence as to the
method to be followed.
With the
recent statement by Secretary of
War Raker that the drawing would
i lea've the railroads freer to trans­
PERSHING I*It |;I* \in n f;
be held in Washington, however,
port necessities.
collided with the stress laid on the
Getting
Ready
Among the wheat Hour substitutes
aerial numbering card*", the
for (•real \mc r.
n
i
ormueiwlt d 1•\ -|» ci.ili-t f..»
It
a
M , |III 1
outline of the plan is clearly indi­
'
"inli
art
| Haiian.i. •a-r.aia,
cated.
Paris. July f*. M.ipir i ,■ nor.,!
,
d.i.
I
h t ii and sweet potui.i
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It is understood that it is pro­ Pershing spent i Oll.ll ciittfi-riing with
•iit»l k.illir and &lt; ! r-,»y I** alls and
his
stall
cone-,lltl.g plant for tin*
poned to place in a single jury wheel
peanuts.
in Washington one complete set of permanent training i•amp in F'r.incf
The substitutes in group 1 should
numbers. . When a number is taken -an&lt;1 America's participation at i h.
he
mixed with- good whites Hour in
lighting
front.
~ from the wheel, the man in each
the
proportion of I to :t. The result­
coemption district, whose card hears
The permanent ramp already has ing bread is excellent in every way.
that serial number will be drafted. been established and one battalion
Only a little less rich in protein than
Thu* - as rnch number is drawn, is undergoing intensive trailing
nrd.ri:
bread ii i- mu-1
Ii n. 1.
approximately .to,(ion nun will InGeneral C. r-lnng w I ,
I ,. Id mini rII u
and
otln-r
imp-drafted or one in each exemption Marshal li ng, tIn- Ha:, n t.. ,.t • .on.
11* in fit
flrit 1 1at aiia- ' &gt;.Mill
di»tmt. If 1.1200,000 mqn are to In-1mundrr. non
u-1.1 Jit m.o.ing bnn.it a Vlwalir•
caljed In-fore the exemption boards
.
in the first selection, whi(h seems L
,
‘ ’‘’“ riling has issued the tlusheen ami sweet potato may be
highly probable, only forty numbers '’ ^nwing^cneral order to ha troop*: boiled anti then mixed with the flour
For the illr*t time in history ub or the dried product may be used.
wobld need to be druun, each rep re*
American
army finds itself in Euro­
renting forty men from each of
Rice anti kaffir should be mixed
pean
territory.
The good name of i with Hour in the -utne proportion as
30,000 exemption districts. •
th e -United
States of America' and ,the substances in group 7 I to 3.
,
, There are numerous complication*
the maintenunA* of cordial relations: nr,.;|l| in:,Kine frbm kaffir i -mm
which must arise, however, and the require the perfetl
tb-purt im-nt of what darker to color hut richer iii
method of solving thc-n can be each member of tin
• innmunfi.
protein aud n-li tlialin wfiile brt-ud.
known only when the Administra­
"It is nl the greatest importance “ town rice Hour mixed witli wheal
tion makes known its plans in tietail. The-number of registered in­ that the soldiers of the \merican i*' a!. i» snmew hat darker Ml •nloj
' a» ri.M
dividuals in each district -who :Trc army shall at all times treat the (1,an i|hit.- bread. 1•;; i
M
l
prui
i
in
and
-it
im
f
noli
•&lt; fi*»t it tor in &gt; t.ei. \ I let ..lies
Mill.
French
people,
and
especially
th.
' I’liia is no gradual reconstruction
liable for military service will not be
1
1
*Ms.
Tin
*|
«n
*
General
Revenue
•
Use
of
|
M
-ll-do-!
riua
women,
wiih
tingreatest
courtesy
of
llu- army-, bin Hn- first stage of a
Mr.
J.
ti.
Hurley,
freight
agent,
the saint*. Aliens art* registered but
Road
A
Itrnlge
Fund
not
tidd
•
tlo*
*
.1|
it
her
to
&gt;
|
m
aralii
i
and
'consideration.
complete
process of re-creation,
A.
C.
I.
It.
R.
Co.,
appeared
In
for.
art- not liuhlc for duty.
In some
Fine A Forfeiture Fund
nf
nuiritiv
t
\)H'
liread
to
nor
it*
which
is
almost
miraculous, proving,
tinboard
in
reference
to
payment
districts the proportion of physically
"The valiant deeds of the French
in my judgment dial the troops nre
of freight mi brick being im-il in tin t idler.ll Sclinol I mill
disqualified will run higher than In armies and the A lh .-. b y which they vnIlM*.
infectci| with it genuine revolution­
S»»y io .11-.* and pealnut * ;iriI* l T repair "f old brick road-, satin- being
other*.
together have »uc« . --fully m.tirit.iinT-.t
iT
t'oimiy
Mdl.iye
1
ary and crusading 'spirit and the
.bq
ped
(•&gt;
N
iiuni-b
Con-i
nti
I
ion
All .this .must he coiihidcrcd in j oil tin- cofiimon cause lor three $car«, tri uni \ III h in proll hi •i fn! fal
School Bond F'uud, I list. I
:\ consciousness of a mission to save
Co.',
for
llatikiiisnn
A
llagler,
and
framing the regulations. Providion j nnd the sacrifices of the civil pnpu-| ^ our l,rt'Par,,d from either of them,
,
Road iloiid F*iind ,
7 Russia
® n l“ l*- made nlso to hnlnnre, n* far * lalbui of Frnttry in support nf tlo ir
mixed with .white Hour in tin- n-di that i,piinty pay friigbt bill. Spe. lfll SeloHil
Tux
I
»|
s
|
No
il
I
"Naturally. I am nuur&lt;i that not
*3in.* bring rrftiM-tl.
a* possible, the chances of military [ armies command our profound re­ propnrtmn of I to 3 is well adapted
No.2 2 everything cap lit- done hy enthusi*
Communication from T, I*. Grady- Special School Tav I list.
to
make
a
‘nutritious
flour.
Itreud
duty bet ween the men In each dis-1 sport. This can best In* expressed
Special School Tax flint
3. I 3 asm. I give you frankly, the good.
,
read aud tiled.
.
*
Irict, «o that disqualification of a on the part of our force* by uniform made from white Hour alone eonSjie.
i»|
y,
bool
Tux
|&gt;i*t
fi
A
ii
i
and
the
had
side.
tain* less than !* per cent |*r..|• in
Cvmmunicati&gt;n.®fmm W It Fufbr
large number in any particular dis­ courtesy In .,11 the French people
Notice (rum Slate t'ouipt. as fol­
"The good side is the army's sup*' *
ami
only
about
0..1
per
cent
of
nullr&lt;
ad
und lileil,
_
trict for any reason will not put and by the faithful observance of
lows:
Stute
Mill
age,
9
mills.
ply
' of munitions and. other -neces­
free'
ash,
while
bread
made
from
soy
Communication from- Davis A
•upon those qualified additional like- their Inws and customs.
saries."
.In which we are inurkcdly
In-ail and wln-nt Hour contains abijut (iil*s read and tin- following resolu­
Clerk instructed to write llauhinhood of being sent to ’ the front.
“ The intensive cultivation of the 11 per ceql protein and 1 per cent tion was adopted:
better off than last* year; .in fact,
•
. son A llagler. that A.
L.
R.
It.
Various ways of accomplishing soil in Franco under conditions
*«all-frec-u!vh. Dread made'from pea­
Whereas the rommittee heretofore Co., has presented bills for. freight op guaranteed for the immediate future.
this correction of cjiar.vea so os. to caused by. the war makes it neces­
“ The had side is the transport'
nut und wheat tlour mixture eon- appointed Hy the board ,o f ‘ county hrick used in repair work, and ask
niake the resulting draft as fa ir.as sary that extreme cure be taken to
difficulties,
which still are serious; .
Kiins about 12 jier cent protein nnd commissioners of Seminole county. them for authoiity to pity same and
Possible have been irugg-stcd.
do no damage to private property. about 9.62 per rent, salt fre e .ash. Florida for the
These
are
an
evil heritage from the
Florida
Groves charge to nccount of llunkinson A
An arrangement of .dummy num- The entire French manhood capable Thus it is seen thnt even when only Drainage District, duly reported to llagler.
Freight hill unudint* to old YcglmV.* JCven with staple polit­
ical conditions, the creation of cf*
h*rs may be resorted to, to equalize of bearing arms is in the field liglit. | part of these mili-iitnt,Jt is mixed said board that tin- work provided $|5ti,l5.
Honor them a* w|t|, three pnrts of white flour thb- for in the contract entered into be­
matters between distrirt*. The mat- ing the .enemy.
( ’Jerk instructed to notify, tax fieidnt transport is u problem of
resultant bread is about 40 to SO per tween said board, and W. II. Wil­ as-u-vsor of the millage to he assessed years, pur present, hope of speedy .
b*r has had President Wilson's per- tlms" id our. .own country.”
'
*°nal consideration in line with his
rent richer in protein and about 50 liams has , been completed and said and that he* is to make extension ac­ improvement lies with thff Stevens'
commission
(the
American
comm
la.
■pledge that the method employed
to 300. per* cent, etcher in mineral board lias duly inspected said work, cordingly.
*
DIG MEETING
TOM ORROW
*ou1d be fair nnd just.
ingredients other than salt.
together with the^engineer in charge.
Clerk instructed to have budget, siqn), from which we expect much."
m
"b ile tlie first contingent of the Various Ua.iri's of Trade to Meet
Asked whether the United State*
As each person, it is calculated ’ Now, therefore, bo it resolved, by published for thirty days. •
fir* army .under the bill Is limited
1., Sanford
consumes about three-fourths of u the board of county t-nmmissinner*
Ronds of ]/. W. Fintzmingcr and could improve Russia’s own manU- ,.
600,000. men, an additional 125,­
The freight receivers nnd shippers barrel of Hour a year, and us the of Seminoh' county, Florida, thut Mrs. M. C. Vaughan, for carrying factun- of munitions hy sending ex­
000 or 150,000 will be needed for the meeting called Jointly by the San­
population of. tho southern states is said work done by the said W. R. firearms were upproved und license perts, Prince Lvoff expressed tho
****rve battalions.
Ilesorve bat* ford nnd Orlandui Boards of Trade approximately 30,000,000, it is ob­ Williams, in pursuance of said con­ ordered issued.
opinion that it could not, declaring
.
tailjons are being recruited for.all for Wednesday lToO p. nt., July II,
that
the problem of tho employment
tract
be
and
the
same
is
l)crohy
ap­
Following hill* of F'lorida Graves
vious that the general use of these
rfgular regiments and will be re- to be held in Sunford is assured of
of
American
aid in the Russian
proved
and
’
finally
iirccpled,
und
Drainage
Diitrirt
were
approved
wheal Hour substitutes would -result
rruiu-d for tho National Guard’ when large attendance from out of town in u marked reduction in the lotnl that final payment be made said and. trustees ordered to pay same: workshops was too complex.
it i* drafted into the Federal aor- representatives.
Secretaries Mnr- quantity of whent ftutir consumed in contractor for said work, nnd that
"W ith regard to American help
Fred T. Williams. $13.00; L. A.
Mce. The organization of the Na- lowe and Allen nre in receipt of the south. On the basis of a total sttid W. B. Williams, contractor is Sheldon. $5; J. R. Jones, $5.00; O. P. geneYally,” said the Wemler, " I laid
."Uonal army wifi be on tho same ba­ letters and wires, from .Lakeland,
flour consumption in’ the southern hereby released from bond for this Swope, $26,410; W. B. Williams, con­ down no sperlflc program. It will
th.
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.
...
be aimpleat lo say thut nll conccalvLeesburg, DeLand, Eustis, Osteen, states of over 22,000,000 barrels, it wdrk. '
.-*
tractor, $1369.26.
* It muy be necessary also- to draff Windemcre and from several ind«- has been estimated that if the prac­
Report nf bond trustees of road
Motion oI.L. P. Hagan, seconded able American aid is wanted In
enough miAi to fill up the regulars pendent shippers over Polk, Lake, tice became universal, the use of 25 bond* fund read and ordered filed.
by C. W» Entzminger and carried,* every domain. But the key to th»
*nd guards to war strehgth, al­ Orange, Seminole am) Volusia coun­ per rent of flour substitutes grown
Report ot the several different Mr. J.' T. McLain is authorized, to solution of all our military and eco­
though no decision to this epd has ties.
in the south would save over 5,500,­ county officials read and ordered ronstruet nnd furnish muteriul for nomic difficulties is transport ameli­
reached/ The regulars are rlose
The meeting will be held in the 000 barrels of flour. As a matter nf filed.
bridge on Oviedo Geneva road, oration, in which it la impossible to
•
.
to war strength and the guard units court house promptly at 1:00 p. m., fact, however, the saving would be
Judge E. F. Houshulder nnd FL A. nbout 300 feet from Rs It. rrOBsing do too much.
recruiting rapidly.
If possible and all oar merchants, growors and far gruatur than this, because a Douglass, clerk, appeared before-the at Oviedo, at same price ns received
"Send my hearty tha’nka for tho
they will be completed by the pres- shippers are invited to he present, much larger pro|iLr\N»n of flour sub­ boa til in reference to Jiook machine for liridgc constructed ' on Oviedo- American project, the dispatch of
*°t war volunteer system.
the Red Cross mission.
no matter whether you are a Board stitutes can be used, in the prepara­ for county judge'a office, nnd the Chuluota road." I hope also for further American. -.
L There Is one other consideration of Trade member or not, as the tion of biscuits than of bread. In purrhas? of new book machines for
(fierk authorized to purcbaiQ. fan
financial support.
'|hieh will affect the total number mntter is of vital Interest to nll-eoh- view of this factj^ the total saving county clerk’s office. No netbm.
for tux assessor’s yffire.
"Among our other economic prob­
might amount to 10,000,000 barrels
‘
( •
Tax Collector Jno. D. Jlnkins ’ Following bills wrto paid, war­
0 mcn to he drawn. Opinions vary «?erned.
lems the must vital is food. Here,
All this- flour/ it presented his annual report of col­ rants drawn for same:.
**
15 to th» number of exemptions
After the busine ssacssion which of white flour.
*hirh must be inado under exemp- will consume about three hours the must be remembered is imported in­ lections alid list of, errors and in;
General F'und— Lake A Rossettcr again, the central question is trans­
lon regulations. A rough estimate entertainment committee composed to the south from other scctiohs und solvencies, to balance hia account. $100.00, E. A. Douglass 126.00, For­ port, and if America helps Fn this,
J1 at
50 per cent, exemptions of Chairman G. F. Smith, D. J. thp consumer must pay freight rate* Report accepted nnd clerk ordered to rest Lake 36.00, Geo. A. DeCottes we can do the rest ourselves."
.
* j notify State Comptroller of same. 60.00; Dr. J. T. Denton 26.00; H..C.
Physical or other causes has Holly, Roy Symca und A. E. Yowell on it. •
Mr. B. J. Starling appeared be­ Du Bose 20.00, Mrs. L. C. Glisson
t&gt;n generally employed In comput- are planning for an auto* ride and
Ruard of Trade Note
fore
the Imnrd on behalf of Mrs.
the probable size of the task evening entertainment for tfie visit­
Dev. A. S. Peck, rector of Holy
2JI.00, W. C. Williamson 60.00. E. F.
At the governors meeting of he
Qr,‘ the exemption boards.
• ing delegates.
Altogether twenty Cross church, and the members of Shchus nnd Mrs. Handell. and on liouaholder 4.00, Dr.1J. T. Denton Hoard of Trade, held at the Carnes
it •* not known whether the gov­ Florida- cities will he represented, the St. Andrews Brotherhood are motion of O. P. Swope, seconded hy 2.00.-Dr. O. J. Miller 2!00. W. C. Hotel, July 6th, Editor R. J. Holly
The details of the afternoon and camping at Daytona Reach this E. 11. Kilbee, Mr. L. A. Brumley is Williaitison 1.00, Robt. W. Lord was elected qs a member of the gov­
- &gt; rnn&gt;pnt plans to call double the
amli(-r of men actually needed on evening session will he explained week. Among the party are Harold authorizipl to, investigate case and T.2b. W. C. Williamson 39.82, Her­ ernors! replacing Mr. Jas. Taylor, re­
do w'hat in his judgment seemed ald Printing Co., 28.25, S. Rell Tel. signed account leaving the city..
e first selection in order to provide thoroughly at the monthly meeting
Washburn. Virgil I.ec Smith, Walker best.
.
c**ln*t these exemptions. Possibly of the Board of Trade to be held in
Co*. 18.05, A.
Vaughah '453.29,
Dr. T. A Neal was placed on the
Dixon,
Arthur
Dirking,
Pat
Mur­
Mr. Schelle Muincs appeared be­ Charles Electric C o .'18.87, F’enole advisory board, being elected to sue.
the smaller number will be the cotyt house Tuesday night at
.
phy, F^dward ilujpg and others.
fore the board in reference to schol* ‘ n to bo filled out by later selcc- 8:00 p.Jm., July 10th—tonight.
. (Continued on Page 4)
cced Mr. Holly.
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THE 8ANF0BD HERALD

STORE CLOSED ALL DAY
Tuesday, July 17th

AT 8:30 O’CLOCK-CLOSES MONDAY NIGHT, JULY 23rd, AT 6:00 O’CLOCK
Our After Stock Taking Rummage Sale, lasting Only Five Days, will be a most valu­
able opportunity to secure at reduced prices desirables wanted, seasonable merchan­
dise, at a time when regular prices are higher than at any time in fifty years.
In spite of the conditions of today, we offer in this sale, the most valuable price con­
cession of our business career. Having just completed our inventory, we find thousands
of dollars worth of merchandise that MUST BE SOLD before the summer is gone.
WE ARE NOT TAKING CHANCES HENCE THE R U MMA G E SALE

20 TABLES IN

AISLES
Filled to over-flowing with good merchandise that Will Be Sold These Five Days.
We have instructions to Sell These Goods Regardless, and SELL THEM WE MUST
LADIES, SEEK.AND LISLE IIOSL
Buying 1.1ose these day?
iai prices means a great big
$1.5u White, Black and (f
gOlors, Uadmoremake

1 Table Children's Cloth Hats
50c rpnl 75c value, fur our
Rummage Sale
1 Table‘M ens Balbriggun Shirts and. Drawers
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1 lot 75c Silk I )re.ss Ties, ajl
new features and colors go- A Q ,,
in g a t

Every Hat in the house in
eluded.
3.50 am U . 00 Straws
1.91
2.00 and 3.00 Straws
.91
7.50 Panam as

.............. 3.91

1. Table Children’s Hose, Black,
Tan and colors, values up to 25c,
Rummage Sale Price* only
10c and.... ..............................
1 Table Ladies’ House Dresses
and Aprons up to $1.50 G Q n

1 loL Men's Sport and Dress
Shirts/ $ 1 0 0 . and $125 / J Q .,
values

BLEACHED SHEETS
50 Dozen Ivenwobd, K]
Seamless Bleach Sheets, a
seller, as long as they last (
at only..................... •......
«
72 inch Bleached Table Dam­
ask/ beautiful patterns and a q
regular $1.00 v a lu e .........
U J/C
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68 inch Bleached T a b le Dam­
ask, beautiful patterns and £TQ ~

1 Table Ladies’ white and col­
ored Waists up to $2.00 val- P Q p
ues only 98c and ... ........... U 57C
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1 Lot Indies’ palm Beach and
.Wool Suits in the Rummage Sale
for what they will bring. •

1 Table Georgette Crepe* and
Crepe de Chine Waists &lt; U Q S
$6.50 and $7.50 values

1 Table White Flaxon, Dimity
Checks, Stripes, etc, 35c o r „
and 40c values....... ........ . ^ O C

'Thursday morning we will
sell choice of ciur 10c, Pi'v-c and
lac Colored Lawns, Batiste and
Voiles at Rummage Price of

$1.50 Fancy ( 'hecks. Stripes
ele. only
The and SOcSKk Boot, white
black and colors
W H ITE A N D COLORED S K IR T
INC!
This includes our entire liner of
white and colored Skirting that we
have sold all season up to 50c yd.
They come in checks,, plaids,
stripes, etc., the Rummage .
Sale Price
....

BLEACHED SHEETING
A nice, soft, medium weight
Bleaching, full yard wide, selling
regularly at 15c, Rummage i A ,,
Sale Price, per yd
...
* A U .C
10 yds. .Limit to Customer.

COLORED

VOILES AND
ITIES.

Thursday Morning Special

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100 pieces new pretty Ginghams
in plaids, stripes, check, selling to­
day at 15c and 18c, Rum- -I A —
mage Price, per yd.
AUC
10 yds. Limit to Customer

Thursday Only
1 Lot of 5000 yards of Val
and Round Thread Laces, val
lies up to 25c, insertion mostly
Rummage Price Thursday

l Ijot of Laces worth to 50c,
Linen, Torchon, Vais, etc., up
to nine inches wide, Rummage
Sale Price Thursday

1 Table Ladies’ ICimonas, our
regular price for these $1.50 A Q / ,
and $2.00, Rummage Price v O L
1 .Table Ladies! Gauze
Vest, 15c and 25c value .....

1 A „
AUC

RUMMAGE SALE OF M IDDIES.

1 Table White Lawns, 1 A —
15c* value .......................... ' A U C

Regular and Coat Style Middies,
Green, Copenhagen, Light and Dark
Blue and Pink, trimmed, all new
stock and a wonderful value Q Q / »
at $1.50, Rummage Sale
i/ O L
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1 Table Colored Voiles
and Dimity, 50c value.... ...

About 50 slightly soiled
Middies will go quick a t ...

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No Goods Sent on Approval, Charged, or C. O. D. at These Prices
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0 W orth

LOOK FOR

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OF
NEW AND FRESH

1917. Merchandise

ALL OVER THE
STORE—AND
ON EVERY PIECE
of itlERCHANDlSE

EVERY DOLLARS
WORTH AT

Reduced Prices

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TI1E SANFORD HERALD

PAGE SEVEN'

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da and ot&gt;.r ttttr bf Ik* United Stitt* and
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tor* to*) from tun* t» time if.,.rmi..»__
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Arllflell.
The fetiffai tiatijre of |h*» huilneob in he
Here art* the taxes you ns an indlUantactrd by the aaid corporation shall be
Athluul citizen will have to pay if the
** &lt;ollowa: to-wit; tu hold, buy, own. ran
trol, work, developr, aril, convey. Irate,
revenue hill passes in Its present
rent# niortcafp, pledge, earhangr. cultivate,
form:
improve end. Uihrrwite deal In and «|i«powrof rral estate, and any right*, title, interest
or rtiatr therein* in the tiatr of Florida and
ancock
Income Tax—If unmarried with
in other state* uf the Ff^trd State#, and in
fori if n rout.tr.rs to plat. Improve and de*
an income of over *1.000; if married
vslupe laud* for | purpoar of safe, and to
wiih income over SJ.000.
do and psrfuriti all thmr* appropriate and
nrtm«r\ f*if the develupmerit and nnWar 1’rotitn Tax If engaged
Pw, ntrnrit*. MackheaJi, frnkln. Motcht,
proirriis i t * f tfir *aniir fuf any purpurea fur
. 5 tin u well at foe mar* tniout (art. tralp
which
the mrne mayln* adapted, to under­
huMnens as an individual, in partner­
How
They
Work.
[3 hodr eruptlo"*. hire*, ecirma. etc , mt
take and direct the management and aale of
ship or stockholder in corporation . In an argument against fnnntlcism all or any part of tho property of the coriaUtrlrnllAc compound ol tulphur. At atoIfi Htooth*! »nd h*alt: taken Internallypotation. and to undertake and dl/ert the
with net profits over $5,000.
the late General Funston snitl to n Tor­ manafrmrnt
Jrr** In a flat* o( yater It *M» at the
and tale of property, buildlnga
jjtjof lh* trouble and purtflci .tic Mood.
lax on automobiles, motorcycles, respondent; “ Even the looking glass and land* of other* and to tran«art on com*
mtaJion Ute KentfAl buainca* of real e^Uite
iff** that tulphur It one ol the
motorboats, yachts, f^Udra, post* and the wine glnss have their* uses. agent*
*nd htokvt*.
Ejjrfedlr* blo3l w fim known. «*•
The
looking
glass
reveals
our
defects
cards
nnd
second
class
mall,
rnmtotr. a ao«d compltalon Itn t tkln deep
To^ manufarture* purchase nr ntherwite
-HO health data.
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t&lt;* ourselves; the wlue glnss reveals acquire, to hold, own, mortgage, aell, aartgn.
•Stamp luxes—Ronds nnd certifi* them to others."
trirtarer and othrrwite dispose of and deal
to atk (dr HANCOCK SULPHUR
in tlmbrn, lumber, naval afore*, good*,
COHI*OUNt). It hat h*cn utrd with tatltcates of indebtedness, parcel post
ware* grid merrhandite of any and all kind*;
bd'orr rrtulta for over 25 year*.
.Mjjjifk bond* and iecurr the pame by
packages, stock certificates, stock
50c and $1 tht boltlt
Infallible Indication.
pledfta or deed «tf tru«t or mortgage of or
transfers,
future
sales,
time
drafts,
unon
the who)* or any part of the properly
-our druUltt't. If h* can't tupply you.
When n man suys he merely ploys
of the corporation, and to aell and pledge
iLj hit nam* and the prk* in tlampt and
notes, bank checks over $5, deeds, for pastime the Indications are ho aueh
bond* for proper corporate u»e* g« and
JJiai trad youa bottl* dlxtrt.
when thr board of directors ahall determine;
customs, entries nnd with drawals, quits loser.—Atchison Globe.
■A*COCK LlOUtO IUIMIUS
to loan and borrow money on nolea, bond*,
steamship tickets, voting proxies,
COMPANY
mortgage* or otberwiie.
RttOMn. MS.
powers of attorney, etc.
To auhtrrlbe for, hold, purchase or other*
- i
fiapttf (*•*
wise acquire, *ell, transfer, a/vlgn, mortgage
Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, molasses
Z.r-J&lt;id
MUtlk
Pass Through Gian,
pledge or otherwise dispoar uf shares of
and all substitutes*.
French scientists hove demon­ capital stock of of* *ny bond*, aerurltlea or
other evidence* *of Iridehtrdn*## issued or
strated that “ be vapors of Iodine nnd created
by other corporations of the slate,
\Shiskey, beer, wines and liquors.
or
of the l nited Stairs, or foreign countries
bromine puss .'hmrgh thlu glass, even
to eiercW all the rights, powers and priv*
Cigars, cigarettes, cigarette papers at ordinary temperature.
Urges of ownership thritif aa fully as a
and tobacco.
natural fw-raon might do, and generally to
have
and raerctse all the rights, powers,
Mineral water, sodn water and
and pfivilegrw incident to corporation* under
other soft' drinks.
the law* of the state of Florida.
Article III.
Freight, express and railroad tick­
The amount of capital slock of the cor*
Duration aball be Ten Thousand ($10,900.00)
ets.
Hollars, to be divided into One Hundred
Nillrr of \p(IJr«tlon fur Tn herd Tndrr shares of the n*r value of It00 00 per share#
Nrf linn ft of rhoftler 4 ftftft. law* of whlrli shall M* pa) •) h&gt; in lawful money of
Flat Ida
the United State*, or in property, or in labor
Nut Ire i» hrrrby given that. Ira |i. and or services, at a fair and ju*l valuation to
Kllrn Martin* purchaser* of Tat (Vrtiflrafc e filed by thp board of directoy*.*No, .150, -dated tho 6tb tliv cf July A. IF,
Article IV,
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1915, ha* filed paid rcrilff** In my ufTlre,
The term for which the corporation shall
and haa made aspiration or tat dml to (». riUt shall be perpetual unless sooner dis*
■ue in arcordanre with lit, Nsid Veitifiratr Mdird according to law,
ernliracra the following detrrihed |»ro'|teriy
Arllitr V.
•ituaird in Seminole county, Florida, to-an
The liUiidHi of, the rorprration ahalf be
WJ* ol NK'i of'SWfc. S#c. ft. Town*hip Convtided by ■ president, vife-prralilent, a
.0, Fouih, ltang«* 31. Fait.
Mcritaf) and treastifrr, anti a Ixiard of t|i*
The mid land being a*«c«»ed at the date fret of v *d tii't i**p#i than thfes'* nor nmir* ihrn
f the isouance ol siir'h reft t(irate in lh** l» H, Who h«l| |&gt;«- -t Olkholtti r.w td the rnf |
name of fb *1 ("f*n*ha»
\l«o i i rtifirgit poratlon lb, director ‘ball i»e rterird by I
No 1f*!t datiMil Glh day of July, A. It IMS, (be m|in.-fcb, hi. r artVtitaliy on the |0|h da&gt; |
|riivrrinr S\V'| of SW't, SW *, *| «^g, m of Aui»i»
it •* *.ft*. • .it w4llr,lf,| ii,.r,,|a&gt;
wmi»I t II sr.gr tl Io n
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T h»• «*t4 land t«* if»r
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I 1oI ! t»| .1; .
- 1 mil I
»*( tit.- t oumnrs **# *uch •s-MtfiiJs*i in ,|,r •b‘»M * •«*•*! at it i rf*t annual no •i uc uf I
itato#' «d h ts * reitwha» I
•ail for #1os-1
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•juallfW’d. tl.* b*.**nrw«
4tin it* 'hall 1•- f•**!» * 1 arror*Ui&gt;g* t*i
*.f the •*.» poratioti ‘ hall I*.* roudu&lt;t.-d bv
&lt; 2 0 0 LQ s 1
T. i d*ed w.11 !■«*.*■ thrrr«&gt;n t*n Id.*- *i Pi daj&gt; the foil* wif e .-rtirrr. | f Hullmi J.n#(i f A uictiNt, \. 1* 1**17
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AIITlri.es Of INCOfil’OII ATION
which the cof|H3ration shall aubject tt*e|f
j p s s a r KhiIm* i« hi trhy ttivrn that
the uni!&lt;-r&gt; shnll f*'I evei-*d the anuiunt of it* r.ipttaj
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HERE ARE WAR TAXES

Telegrams and long distance telephone messages. ** :
Tennis racquets, golf clubs, baseImll.s and hats, fishing rods undiother
sporting goods and games, including
Jdaying cards.
,,.^xtracta, perfumes, cosmetics,
tooth paste Mod other toilet articles.
Patent medicines.
Tiekefs and admissions to hall
games, theatres, cabarets and other
amusements.

Clear Your
Complexion
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Old Reliable
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Sulphur Com pound

a Herald Want Ad
And Get Quick Results

Owners of Font ears are advised to lievvare of
counterfeit parts.*' If your car needs Udjuatment bring it here.whene you will find reliable
service with the complete mechanical equip­
ment to give the highest quality of Ford ser\ict1 obtainable. All the Ford parts used are
supplied by the Ford Motor Company. You
can not expect your Ford car to give the ser­
vice and endurance you demand unless you have
it cared for by men experien&amp;d in Ford methods.
Runabout $315, Touring Car $330, Sedan
JM5, Coupelet $505, Towri Car $595 — all
f. o. b. Detroit.
On display and for sale by

C. F. WILLIAMS
Agent

EDWARD HIGGINS
Salesman

LEGAL ADVERTISING

Ideal Formulas

Ideal Methods
Ideal Results

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Santord Vulcanizing Works
E. w . H ICKSON
:il l W. 1st ST.
SANFORD, FLA.

Al TO TIRES AND TUBES VULCANIZED

COMPLETE NEW O U T F I T
We are now prepared to do more and better work.
(bah heretofore
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“ If a man write a better book, preach a better sermon
or build a better mouse trap; no matter if lie builds his
house* in the wilderness, the world will make a beaten
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FRKI3 AIR SERVICE
WE ( AN PLEASE YOU IN

P R IC E

R. C. M axwell, Mgr,, Sanford Branch

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q u a l it y

No mailer how ur'cli or how little l.uiuher you need.
we will be rlad I&gt;» * II your order, and (ill it |irom()lty,
lo your perfecl sa«isfac liou.
This is the kind of seri ice we offer lo our patrons. * We carry the largest
stork of I.umber, l ath.'Shingles, Sash and Doors iu
Seminole County. We also carry a full stork of Lime,
&lt; ciuetil. Plaster. Nails, Sewer Pipe, and also the lied
“ mI t.reen Vulcanite Roll Shinnies. ' Alsu connected
'he oldest and most relinlde Hardware Store in
• tM,in »le County. Phone 135 for all your wants.

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H IL L L U M B E R C O M P A N Y
SAN FOIL.

LOR IDA

i#»ml ui.i•, Tl» aItJmr H*all) t/».tnpany, m XXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIllllllllIXtXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXu.,in„||
I Florida ri.rfM.ralii f*. \ml# S|ai&lt;in and 1
Ml, •pMin, ilrfrt*di»‘t#. for Mm* |Mirpow of
I f•-r* *l« -inp a rtiL*ri|*f*&lt; "ti ,lhr prop- M&gt; dr
Avoid .Mosquitoes, Flies, ((lints, Etc. Iiy Using
I ,n , d l»i ihi- 'Fill of #om|d*MM
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It i* I lirrrfftifr. '»ifdrr*-«| that llir *1ol «l»
fn&gt;danI* Thalrhrr HraUy l umpan). a I lotid# lu/porallon, apprar lo.lhU «iuw, on or
iafurr thr 3rd day -f Srplrmbff, 1917, and
ifrftrid «F«* -aid afflflft, of tlrrffi* pro rqrt,fr«vu will'll* rritrrid againat •aid ilrfc-tidanl
corporation, and final drt rcr rule md (biTroi.
11 M liftkrf ufilrrrtl that llda order It*
piiljiahed onr* • wink for Ik* apart* of ivn
rmmtht in th* Hwnfonl llrratd* a newapapwr
The ilill Hardware Company
pnldPhril in S*minol» ffluniy* Florid*.
Dour. anprH, ailiudgrd and dmwd «l.
has just received a fresh stock
DaUrid, Klt.i ida, lh* 2!Mli day of June, 1917/
JAS. W PERKINS,
Opal Screen Wire and a car
Judge $twnUi Judicial IfirrtlU Four I
ol Florida.
Nails, American Field Fence
IJi&amp;kffiftMi &amp; Mlcklnaoft#
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Sob. for
and
Barb Wire. . . . . .
HO-l'rMOic
Noll.r *f l,,iri«l|«n (of-Tat Orr.J t’ndri
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Wo
have
the
Goads
and
the
Right
Price.
Wi.oiifuil. i—
irrh. . . r nt 1'»t (Vrtiflr»l- N*.
. 3), iUi .'I lh. ?.lh &lt;ti)r,«l Junr, A. I* 1011.
S»ifl r.ftin.*tr pntbrtrr. lh&lt;*. Inlluwinr &lt;hSee us before Purchasing
i|h'&gt;1 prn|&gt;-riy *ilu*l.il In Stmlnul* rnunty,
Klnrtj*,
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«l*» )&gt;!*l ul Puil Kwd. Tin1 M ill l*ntl l»in,
»l th* *1*1- f.t lh. IniUbf. of
«urh tfftllral" fn thr n»mr n( It. T. I&gt;fl.“
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3n'i &lt;!»&gt; nt Junr A. I), I91S. S*t.| &lt;*nllt.
r a jr
Ihr fnllonln, itcrrltir.l prop
rrly .itumtrd In Krmlnrlr rnunty. Kturtil*,
Next to Seminole County Bank
Sanford, Florida
tn-wlt Itrj. C rh» S rur of M *nM Wytly
..it tU**t. tun W 1I»S tl, B M It,
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,,fiifir»tr in tl-r n»m&lt;- of It. T. TMi-,*U;
h»n l t«t *»!d irflthratr. fn my nffirr, nn4
tm. ms.tr spiciestl.w tin In ilr.d. lo t-.ur
in airofdnnr.- with l»w.
»t'fcti-s .nut rr»ll(lr»l». »h»1| hr frilrrm. it
•rrif.litiK O* taw Ul
wjtl J*uir th.rrno ..n thr 30lh tiny nt July A. 1». l#17.
Wit nr** m&gt; gflkhl nicniluri-. and «-*l the
thr ?Mh day of Jum- '. I&gt;■ J'tlT
tl A. IMlUtiliABS,
l*i, ru Cjrruit Court yVmini’lr &lt;’*i.,.n*.
fly V. 11. Ih.url*... M. C.
9n Ftl fitr .
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Call nit. fll*!. of FC'iltla
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Tt. nil t'rtditlif*. Irynln- Dlitllbutir *mt
Good Merchants Recommend
*11 tvr»un&gt; hnvine Cllinu ur llrmnnd
ne»in-l »*ld Kalbtat
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You, amt rath ul you. art- hrwhy nr'lhrrt
Bee Brand Insect Powder
and n&gt;,ui«d t - pra/rnt no, clblw “o.l ■•&gt;■•
Good merchants recommend BEE BRAND WSLCT^^t^^it^ls^rood
P«-t--wWH». V»'t. tf MU'f ri r"«. "■'*
. they
ik .. know
knnw from
fmm expenencu
nnrricnco how
17 effective tt Is.
pooq
hair Ij aln.t Ilia • -latr III J.nji • Itatt. t » ticause
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f Bell merchandDo0 that makes good
every, claim, and IlE^l
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fleas, mosquitos, ants, roaches, bodbugs or Insects of any kind, lla m Ju’" sa i I aVp m . w im I AMS.
ic89to ydu' ami tha peta,
Kikrutrti,

Opal Screen Wire

Things have grown larger but have not changed from yesterday.
Today, people listen for the best.
They are a* reading people
and are constantly looking for the host. - - * . * ■ " “ •

H IL L H A R D W A R E CO .

You invite, them to your door through' advertising.
Ydu must hold them with your product. - - - -

We do both and'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
OIL rand
'GAS-ENGINES, PUMPS and SPRAYING MACHINE U Y

“ We Built The Sea-W all”
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P H O N E 388

In Coutt of Ihr Count) Jud*r. St;ntintilr
Count,, Hiatt,- of t tntirt*
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C.II.IU I’ w»t ma
To nil * t^llilot..

K O A ltl) O P T R A D E 1

Bee Brand Insect Powder, 25 &amp; 50c.
fan It into the air.

Files and Mosquitoes dlo In *

lUn £ i£

S S S S S ^ S S a ildlL &amp; “ or She UeU B RAN lI Tradi Mark.
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A ll Groctrt, DruggbfJ and D*partn\tnt Stores.

urcORMicK &amp; Cd.. • • BALTIMORE, MD.
A* Krt-Sle

�To arrange for this Big Sale. Entire Stock to be sold
at startling reductions for 15 Big Days. Busy hands
now. behind locked doors preparing for you the Greatest
Bargain feast ever witnessed by mortal man.
. . .

Worth of High-Grade Dry Goods,;Shoes,
Clothing, Hats, Ladies Ready-to -Wear
and Mens Furnishings at Big Reduc­
tions During this
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In placing this Sale before the public we have prepared for you the Greatest Bargain Feast ever witnessed by the buying people of Seminole County. This entire store—lock, stock and barrel—will go or
sale at prices that will create a wild pitch of enthusiam and quickly buying desire: Positively the big
gest bargain event since the day you were born. An event where profits are ignored, and cost en
tirely forgotten. Read these few &lt;prices, then come and see thousands more as good and better

Barker , Brand
r
. Collars
15c Collar

Wash Skirts
All New Styles
Good values

Boy’s Pants

Ladies’ $3.50 and $4
Shoes—Going

• Men’s Genuine
Palm Beach and Cool
Cloth Suits, $10. values

One lot of M en’s,
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W omen’s and Children’s
Rain Coats—Closing out
absolutely below cost
T

25c and up
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25c
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Men’s Work
and
Dress Shirts

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.r'vry

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$3.48
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Big Lot
of
Children’s Shoes

internment man, woman and child knows of the tremendous advances on all lines of merchandise in the past few months,
but few of them realize that the next few months will see greater
advances. The merchants are today facing the greatest crisis in
their history-—They are receiving notices &lt;Jf advances in every
mad. Merchandise is scarcer and harder to get than ever before.
Ihey are forced to raise the prices on everything in their stock—
* rom c*101ce&gt; but from necessity. Therefore, when we tell you
that we are actually selling you high grade merchandise in many
instances for less than we could replace it for, you sure will no't
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Big Line
Leather Bound-Suit Cases

One Lot of
American Beauty
Corsets--Small sizes

25c and up
Corliss Coon Shirts
$1.25 and $1.50
values

House Dresses
Fast Colors
$2.00 values

1000 Yds. of Colored Lawn
Going in this Sale
at Yd.

Big Lot
Ladies' Shirt Waists

Men’s Pgnts
;■ Good
Values

98c and up

AT 8 A. M. SHARP

Men’s Hose
%

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THESANFORD HERALD

past ten yean. The wildest guesses
. imaginable
have -AT been
made
as to the future of The negro race.
Some
tft
fact, during the past sixty years
they have irtcreased nearly threefold.
is a checking account with this progressive bank. Ypn can rely
The increase of. the negro is but
upon
it when all other sources fail.
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little below that of the older civilized
nations; England’s increase in the
• We invite ydur account and assure you of careful attention and
negro population during the past
service with courteous treatment, whether your^iccount is large or
ten years was something qver 11 per
small. Come in and talk*the matter over.
E lln ---“ - lb* city kr C»rrt*» | L N Pm T i m
cent.
SOUTH N A T U R A L HOME FOR
Htura m Hi. Par MRS
It is unfortunate that systematic
■■Mil ta U n it * M »t B* Mad* si OfWa • '
T H E NEGRO
efforts
arc being made to bring the
CAPITAL $30,000.0(J
SURPLUS $15,000.00
The East St. Louis riot, which re­
i MaU Mattar ta n H IN I
|«l«ri'A*f
negro
from
tho
south
to
the
.large
I0*~ ‘
sulted in the death of more than 80
Ad mi March led. 1ST*.
negroes has revived discussion of the industrial centers in the north. The
,
Na.
Ud
■la Haraid
race question, which hps resulted in negro is .probably much better fitted
good in some wa&gt;Y The tragic in­ for work on the farm than he is for
cident proved that northern peopiq work in the city.
The last census reports of the
are no better friends of the negro
United
States government brought
than the southern people. In fset,
out
the
fact
that negro farms in the
it is becoming evident that the
O. L TAYLOR
If. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
R. R. DEAS
south
have
increased
20 per cent,
friendship of the southerner for the
CaihU*
Au’t C«&gt;hwr
p
&gt;
L
WOODRUFF
Vka-Prashknt
negro is more real than that of his while negro population increased
northern
brother, despite the lat­ only 10 per cent throughout the en­
fST I THE B A N K THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS
ter's complaints against treatment tire country.
The. real friends of the negro will
accorded members of the race south
im m w t w g a m x x x m m m m m x x x M t iS
of the Mason . and Oixon line. try to persuade him to move on to
Newspaper
discussion - indicates the farm, for here he will'have more
that the belief is growing that the independence than he will ever se­
o'clock, interment being made in
RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED
Heaviest TaXes.
south is the natural home place for cure in the industrial cities or even
Lakcview cemetery.
..
"Tho taxes nre Indeed very heavy,
the negro, and that he should en­ in the smaller towns.
By the Combined Boards of Trade
The sympathy of the entire com­ nntl If those laid on by the govern­
Good growing weather for boautP deavor to solve his problems in the
There are exceptional negroes who
In Meeting Here
munity goes out to the grief stricken ment were the only one* we had to pay
fying the bulkhead. .
cities and. on the farms of this sec­ will make good almost anywhere,
Whereas, it has come to our at­ parents in their hour of bereave­ we might more easily discharge them;
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tion. Southerners have always con­ but it is to be remembered that we tention that the railroads doing busi­ ment.
but wo have many others and touch
more grievous to some of u*. We arc
Sanford entertained the live ones tended that this is true, and now they arc dealing with tho one-tenth of the ness in Florida contemplate asking
Sponge Sales in Tarpon
taxed twice ns much by. our Idleness,
here on Wednesday night.
United
States Cho state railroad commission for per­
are joined by many northern papers population of the
The sponge business is tho one three times ns much by our pride nnd
and people who hold the same opin­ which for many generations to come mission tp increase the freight rates,
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big
industry of Tarpon Springs, and four times ns much by our folly."_
If the Sanford Board of Trade was ion. Furthermore, the negroes are will in many respects be inferior to therefore be if
amount of money paid here .annually Franklin.
the
white
race.
beginning
to
realise
it,
and
if
mem­
not in existence there would he-some
Resolved, that we, delegates rep­
Those w ho are constantly preach­ resenting tho commercial organiza­ for sponges is in excess of that of
sick people here now if they were bers of the race are given protection
any other city in the United States,
compelled to pa&gt;v that increase in in future instances in which one of ing equality of e v e r^ s o rt for tho tions and business interests* of Cen­
This industry has done more to put
their
number
run*
amuck
we
will
Occun Front
Frn&gt; lilt), lloum
negro race are not the real friends of tral
freight rates.
Florida, do hereby protest Tarpon Spring!! on the mnp than all
not witness another northern exodus the.negro. While the negro should
against any increase of freight rates its other industries combined. Sales
And yet these people will stand tip such as has* been in font* during the have equality of opportunity, It by at this time and be it further
yesterday amounted to $20,500.—•_
Recent develop­ no means follows that lie is born
und tell you tlter^ is nothing in t h e .l'a,t 18 months.
Resolved, t^at the committee of
Tarpon Spring* Lender.
Pmlrr Sf* .VUnwm-nt
Board of Trade.
But these same ments indicate that this protection with the same endowment or capa­ five appointed at this meeting be
Mi«. I iro. I*4f U**r am!
l*a|ir|Too nr.
he
given.
A
bilities as tie* while puin.— Tdmpn empowered to act. within their own
people will find out ju*t what is in " ’U
MattAgrtv
Persistent.
it if they persist in staying outside
'That tilt* farm is a belter home I Times.
1
discretion in representing the trade
"You
wouldn't
kiss a girl ngalnst
Special Family and Party Rate
and looking in.
place for the negro than the city has]
bodies interested to secure data,
Jacksonville I.anils One
her will, would you?” asked the leap
long been realized by bur people.
witnesses and if • necessary employ
Am^tirmn ami lltirvfuraft I*'.id
year maiden; “No, 1 would not."
Jacksonville, July 12. —Special dis­
fi.00 |Vf I *a&gt; anti lift
Everything i* advancing and we The truth of the matter is thui the patches from Washington state Uml an attorney and assist them*in pre­ Then she tried another approach.
senting
tiiis
matter
before
the
rail­
look for a higher pricu hut it would ! ^arm
superior nu\aiu.igvi to Secretary of War Baker has received
"Would you resist very much If a girl
DAYTONA REACH.
FLORIDA
obem that a large corporation could'j *,ot*1 w]’'tes a.ni*
ant* ,iaV*r* a recommendation from General road commission, and be it further tried to kb** yuu?"—Loudon Answers.
Resolved, that the organization
make ice as cheap as some of th c ,u.*arb hits .this been tin* cu*r Hint* Wood that Jacksonville be selected
smaller plants in the state can make I
beginhihg of the cru of rural ns the site of one of the two army represented hereby pledge their mor­
al and financial support to further
it and therefore the explanation of frrP '««’livery. fine highways, longcantoneinents to b e -selected. The
•crulc it to a
the Southern Utilities C‘o.. that they distance telephone service, inter- same dispatch says that either !!.**- this t*pter
must have the exorbitant priee for -urbnti street ear lines and. most Im- |tiesluirg. Miss., or Alexandria, I a , successful
lb
*b.l &gt;
mil ted.
ice seem* «&gt;ut of ail proportion. If portant of all, good rural schools furl will get the other ciintonement.
V.
\V.
iSrtuld
there is no money in the retail ice- both races. There are many qosiSenator Fletcher is preparing t
• tJ. W. Clerk-*
trade W’tiy don’t they get off the job tions in southern cities ifi which ne­ place data on Jacksonville's advan­
gro labor is needed, but* the farm of­
• I), C. Marlbv .
and let some other fellow have it?
fers opportunities to hint. and hj* tages before Secretary Baker to sup­
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Cuumittce
on IL a J j :vna:
children that the city does not hold, plement Gen. Wood’s recommenda­
tion.
Wonder what the northern paper*
Ocean Front, River Front anti Interior Lots $75.00 per lot and
Conditions brought about by the
Death ol Lfow nice Rc'iy
;\re talking of ngw,
Florida just
upwards.
Sizes 50x150 feet each. Terms arranged io suit.
LittU* Daroelb* Brow nice, infant
spent -over $5000 to guard .a negro war produced exodils of negroes will
Frank Miller Vppolnled
Further
information
sec o r ’ write ( ’. B. Kino. Stale Bank, New
cause
southerner*
to
renew
their
ef­
brute while lie was receiving a fair
Tallahassee. July 10. Pilot Com­ ( son of Dr." and Mrs. K. D. BrownSmyrna, Florida
forts
to
solve
the
negro
problem.
trial for his varied crimes. Troops
missioners for the port of Tampa i lee died at tile holm* of hi* parents
kept him from the mob uqd In* r e -,an*' t*"' condition of the negro will have been named by Governor t.’atts , at the Presbyterian manse last night
ceived the* fate that he deserved in a , l,,‘ hoTlt‘r,f| fr,,|U -v,‘,,r
&gt;',,ar- n "' ns follows; W. M Fielder, I..nub- after an illness of a few days.
III!
legal manner
At the -ame
H *»'"
lf‘'*
l"’'M'!v of
lanner
same time
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mil are plea d t&lt; perform to A (&gt;ni&lt;‘*. R T Cnughin. W. V. I This beautiful bn by boy. the pride.
mob* were killing and burning in- il
Cob*
nnd
J.
&lt;’
.
McNeill.
|
and
jo&gt;'
of
Ids
parents
and
nil
win
grot*.* in the north for ifn* sain** the beet of their ability. nri*l&gt; the
Mr. Fielder and Mr. Cates are re knew him was on earth just fourteen
crime and they were indicriminulelv best negrot- ar,. anxious to eoopi ate appointed from the old board.
’ STANDARD RAILROAD OF THE SOUTH
, months to become n sacred memory
killing .hundreds of inuuvoui negroes. with them,
T\
L.
Miller,
Sanford,
and
J.
A/
in
the
hearts
of
his
parent*
only
to
A syndicate editorial received by
S o r t i e di (Terence between th e‘ north!
DAILY TRAINS TO W ASH ING­
the
Time* doin'* ih&lt;-*e sentiments Bingham. Daytona, have been- ap­ be taken from them by that scourge
and the south in the treatment of ,
und'*r thi* caption. "The Negro and pointed to complete State Board of of infants, dreaded colitis. All that
TON A N D N E W YORK
the negro.
Embulmers.
the best of physicians, .all of the
i
ho
City.'*
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No. 80 •
No. 8G .
gentle nursing, all that neighbors and
....9:10
a.
m.
12:01
p.
m
.
8:10
p. m.
The nice riot in East St. Louis has
CORN CH OI’ SAVED
friends rutild tld was done in tbe :
Bridge Bonds Carried
1:15 p. m.
Ar Kavnnmih
i :0J p. m.
12:35 a. m.
Three weeks ago, the .continued made every American citizen realize
"... 5 :35 p. in.
K:1G p. m.
8:45 a. m. The election In Duval county on vain effort to save the baby*Vr life,
und very unusual drouth warranted the fact that wo have in the-negro
....
5:05
a.
m.
7:45 p. m.
hut
a
higher
power
seemed
tq
want
7:35
a.
m.
V
the belief tlint the corn crop of Flor­ one of the most serious social pro! Tuesday to vote on the proposition little Dnrnelle in heaven and he was
Ar Washington
11:50 p. nt.
8:10 a. m.
10:55 a. m.
to
bond
the
county
for
the
sum
of
’Ar llaltimiire.
*
10:01 a. hi.
12:10 p. m.
1:10 a. m.
ida for I!*I7 would be a most dismal leniH by which thi* -country is con­
$1150,000 fur tin* construction of a carried hence,
..
12:24
p.
m.
3:30
a. m.
2.27
p.
m.
fronted.
failure.
Since then copious ruin*
The funeral will occur from the
... 2:40 p. m.
5:50 n. nr
4 :35 p. m.
bridge'to span the St. John* river
have fallen anti the corn crop has
There are 10,000,000 negroes in
fun*.
rullfflgg t!ra*1n( ruoro ulufprrif. Ulglil nr* i
Presbyterian church today at four
Inin* SJ, »nd M.
I*f»l .Irrpcr. uo SOI. Hninnih. I'.MrDfru m»j setup; until 7 a.
come out wonderfully.
While the tlu* United States and they are rap­ from Jacksonville to Soutli Jacks' ■pi.
I*f#«
rerllmnt
flulf
coachea
ville was carried by a safe makjoi W
yield waS undoubtedly cut down by idly increasing.
For Information or Itcscrvalion Phone or Write
#
.They
increased
the drouth, the condition has great- something like 1.000,000 during the ville was carried by a safe mnjority.
A T L A N T IC COAST LIN E
There was strong opposition to the*
188 W. Bay St., Jacksonville. Fla.
Hillsborough Hotel, Tampa, Fla.
proposed bridge and a vigorous cam­
• Phone 17
* Phone 132
paign has been waged in Jackson­
ville by the opposing fnrtions for
the past two or three weeks. T o ­
day’s Times-Union gives the fol­
lowing summary of the election:
|y improved, and thebyieid will be
not fir from normal. The acreage
In Florida ia. from . 200 to 600 per
cent greater than any previous year;
In " 1016, the ylcld^ or ’ Fl&amp;Har^waa
PnblUlw*] Error Tund*r ud rrtd»y
12,600;000 bushel*.
This year,
nothing further happens to curtail
the crop, a yield of 25,000,000 to
lOHICKimON PRICE. IN ADVANCE
45,000,000 bushels should be report
.........................M * ed, in ati probability.— DeLand *
• n TEAR..
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MONTHS
EMEU MONTHS.............................. .Tl News.
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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

PEOPLES BAMOFSANFORD
SANFORD, FLORIDA

H o tel N ep tu n e

FLORIDA’S SAFEST INVESTMENT

CORONADO BEACH

ATLANTIC COAST LINE

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FARMERS
TAKE NOTICE

We have an overstock of McCormick Hay
Hakes. We will close these out at much.
Jess than the market price. Better hurry
before they are all gone.

"Within 2-1 out of 3G precincts re­
ported, the bridge bonds carried
Tuesday by 717., The total vote
cast in the precincts heard from was
.5,513. Those yet to coqjo in tire in
the Country.
It is believed that
there will be a slight mnjority for
the bonds in the twelve precincts
yef unheard from. ,

"A Man Is As Old As HU
Feet Feel— A Woman
I* As Young As
Her Shoes Look"

WE ALWAYS HAVE THE BEST AT LOWEST PRICES

Men’s,W om en’s
and Children’s Shoes
Looks Better
LastsLongcr
Easy to use
Best for Shoes

White Cake
lO c .
White Liquid
lO c .

WHITE
DRESSING
F •*

DALLCY

RAILROAD RATE MEETING
VARIOUS TRADE BODIES
PROMISES GREAT RESULTS

THE whole family ought to get
in on this.
From baby's tiny,
keep-'em-wnrin kicks b» grand­
ma’s Alire-sit-hy-lhe-fire slip­
pers. Our sped)' footwear run*
the entire gamut of tnnned-and
built-for-wear - nnd - si) !e foot
garments. Make it a family
parly. Make it a reunion if von
like nnd bring that long iost
foot comfort haik into the fam­
ily fold.

Continued From Pago 1

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patriotjc dance by Mildred Holly in
red, white und blue costume that
was greatly admired and the reading
of many fake telegram* from dif­
ferent people that were in a humor­
ous vein.
At it late hour-the crowd- broke up
nAd .the visitors departed with tho
feeling that they had accomplished
their mission nnd hat! n taste of the
real Sanford hospitality.
‘ The real business of the sessions
will bo.given 1n another Issue of this
peper.

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This is the Hme fbi' Evciy Gtizen to
Supportthe United Slates Government
IjgfiBjBBi

and whnl
Peters Says Is Ha

W e can save you money on all Implements.

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.

3

E.‘ IT. PETERS
Boots, Shoe* and Slipptrs
.'toI

EAST. FIRST

Kercsine

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STREET

Cmide Oil Engines

Run on oil of any kind. ,\o
Batteries, Magneto or Ignitor.
A Y h. p. Engine will run a full
toad for 10 hour* nl cost of Uc
n day. Sizes 2-1-8-20-30-75 h.
p. Send' for prices. Pumps,
Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills nnd Wood Working
Machinery..................... ...

t'otigrcgalinnal Church
Regular services Sunday, July 15.
Preaching by Rev. G. B, Waldron of
Tampa nt 11 u. In., and 7:30 p. in.
Sunday school nt IL'-lfc, C. R. Walker,
Supt. C. E. G:30 p. m. All are cor­
dially invited to these services.
408-110 E. Boy SI.

M A L S B Y M A C H IN E CO.

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Jacksonville, Fla.

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M any nre doing so at considerable cost
or sacrifice to themselves.
W e huve joined the Federal Reserve
Banking System established by the G ov­
ernment to give greater financial stability
and strength to tho member banks and
protection to their depositors. You con
give your support to this great Government
enterprise and also obtain its protection
for your money by becoming one o f our
depositors.

NEMOtn .
RKSUtVi
_SYSTZM

cidzhal

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SANFORD, FLORIDA-

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PAqE.XJIREB

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" S I O R W g lM V lh n i A K Y S C H O g T

Little Hnppeninfia— Mention
of Matters in Brief—
Personal Item s or
In te re s t

who will try the hot baths for rheu­
matism.
:&gt; No. G66 will cure /•l.lll—
i
DlilLs and
Oevcr. It is.the most snoodv rnm.
^
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o&lt;ly we know.
8ti-35t

Iwps *ald ccrtiflcatf* ihall I**1 r^d«^iii#d *t*cording to law tut dt?ti| will t-*n# tbrfffjH ers
tb»K&gt;th
*f Auguif, A. I*. 1517.
my nfllrU! mi
*irn»turr
and »ral t;;ii
(hU
. \Viin«»**
"1
*»v
uwiiir*' anq
the 1-lth day ol July. A. li, tut 7.
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l*«l&gt;
K. A. DOUGLASS,
( hrk Circuit Court ScmlreiT*- (V. I'll.
tty V. NJ, llouglao, II.

Woodland Park is open on ly S u n ^ N .tu , „r i„pMr4(|on fllt r*t iiird i ff.in
days. I'o Jet on week days.
P lM f
Section s &lt;&gt;f i ha.it, t***. i.n w« nf FInr*

Inc questions In regard m her father's
brothers nnd sisters. She elicited flic
clruiiiistnnce that orje of them went ’
Ititek to bea ven soon lifter beWas bom. [
"Hard luck!" she reitnirked.
“ Very
hard luck, iudetsl. 1 h op e," spe went f
on, earnestly. "I do hope grandpa cor
hN money hack !" 1.1,&lt;&gt;&lt;)'- xfeo *.

It., a ,,.o| orcS y .a n a f: thorough wmk In t.r*pa’fn*,younf nw'n
CoIJrcv tTalixiiUn.'
'nVoTr-jn v ' W " " *
f n,t f;*f }l,iy in- " Ilk- A NW *ccUriV, « -h/liiun . rh,.^
E i V* o o V Military trainin' Nr* l „i.lre-. r'.frrnwd. Iw|f Cm m u ; with ktokll
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J. C. HORNER, Principal, Charlotte, N. C.

Id i
FOR THK AUTOMOBILE 0\VNER~Null,, i» hereby surti that \V «' Wil­
Harry Wafil is home for a few days
liam,.,r . | iu rrlu «,r ,.f T e a (Vrtin. at* S',
from Daytona Hearh attomling \u '•■leal Ihe lull .lay u( July. A 11 |»r. ha,
Liability Insurance against Accident, (he person nnd Properly, is
fllrU *ni.i certificate- li. my ofllre, arut hsi
mailers ronRectcd with his farms.
a necessity.
You must hare II eventually.
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made .a|&gt;piIrat ion lor lay deed In iaajir In
t
with taw. Said .••riltirata eraMrs. D. It. IJrisson and her little accordance
brace* the (o||aw(n* described properly ,ll*
Mrs. Hurry P, Driver and daugh­ daughter. Helen, and Mrs. ■W. C. uated in Kemitiole county, ll.ulda, to-wlt:
Come .and see CONNELLY '
of Ni:*t and SW, of NK»f and N *&lt;
ter,' Martha leave today for Atlanta, Hray and little Clara left yesterday ol NtVIj,
of Sgtj ahd NK', o| 8KU, See.
where they wilt join Mr. Driver, who for Jacksonville where they will 3*/.T&gt; |» 8. II. JJ.ElM. li') arte*. TNe
aald land beilt*' ««*«*ed at the date ol the
has an appointment in the comrnia- meet. Miss Clara Millen and Miss Uauattre of tturh retllMrate In thr-namc o|
o- o* Prenchaw, Vnla-a -alJ eertlflrate
gnry department of the nrmy nt that Kdieth .Stewart who have been at- •hall
be redeemed arrardinc to law lac iWeil
point. They will make their home tfnding the Haptist .Assembly at will U,ue tb-reon on lhe |&lt;ih day of Au.
guw. A rr. 1!»17.—
there. M nhyTam pa friends regret- Lake City and all will make a con­ . Wit nee* m&gt;- offtcial algnalure and »*al thi*
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lath day nl July, A. I». I'JIT.
the departure of this family. Mrs. genial party io spend the next few thei-eati
L. A. m i n i LASS,
T
i
All
Local
Advertisements
Under
• VlrrtrvTrcuit ('nun S*n,lnol- I ’#,, Ha,
Driver will be accompanied by her months at Clayton, (icorgia.
Tbiti Heading THREE CENTS s
mother, Mrs. E. F. Taylor, who will
Sl-Kti-Str
0lr V* M'
” ' C- *
Now is the time to buy "NnturesLine For Each Insertion. Minimum
go on to Galbraith Springs, Tcnn., own Hone Pebble* Phosphate. Guar­
Choree 25 Cents.
Nojice
of
Aypliralian
for
Tat
Dent
I'adcr
to spend the summer.— Tampa Trib­ anteed.. .12 per cent phosphoric acid.
Sr.lion * of I hap.er ISSS. t.a&gt;- e( llorid*
&gt;
une.
In answering un advertisement
Specialist in all Chronic Troubles such as
Hundreds of satisfied users in this
Notice i* hereby given that J. P, I.aing,
where
no name is mentioned in the
nurrharer
of
Tit
IVrllnrate
No.
I0T,
daud
Hig Show Sale at E. If. Peters. county. $10.00 per ton in car lots. l »■ fith day of Jujy A. I&gt;. 191i ha* Wed ,iid
ad, please do not ask The Herald
t*-fttfiralf in my
alitl itai maili*
Now going on. Corner First and See or write L, L. Winn, Sanford.
Stomach, Liver, Kidney, Bla'dder,
«*ittl i*1n for I« mil i! (o im
*if** |n ■rrofill 11n* for information as to llie identity of
80-7tp
Palmetto.
94-ltc
«ilh law, Salil rrniflratr f ifilirit■*** lhr ltt|*
Anemic and P o o r , Circulation,
Usually we do not
Ionins dr-rrihe-l property -lluatrd in Sem­ the advertiser.
Ayers' New Daytona Reach Hotel Mrs O. W. Ready of Chicago was in inole county, Florida, to-wlt;
•
Asthma. Hay Fever, Sciatic, Acute
know
who
the
advertiser
is
and
if
11128 II W and IPO |i S id N il rmnrf
Daytona Reach, Fla.— Special sum­ the city this week enroule to Tampa Ol Hr*.
Src. .15. Tp. 19 S, It 10 E. ltu„ W 9J I . we do we are not allowed to give
and Articular Rheumatism, Lum­
mer rates now in' effect. Week end to visit her daughter Mrs Martin t h JTO It. i: *3 U It. N I TO 11 The ,ald
land being «..e.*e.| at the-date of the U»u- f out this information. Simply write
bago, Oheisity, Stiff Joints and
Haines.
Her
many
Sanford
friends
parties solieitcd. Dance every Sat­
ance o( curb eerttfirale in the name nl J. K a letter and address it as per in­
were
glad
to
see
her
again.
luting.
,
others
too numerous to mention.
urday night. W. F. Si E. It. Ayres,
AI*o: Notice I* hereby riven that J, F- structions in the ad.
managers nnd owners.
8l-tf
Mrs. J, E. I.aing and daughter 1-aittK. PUfbha»er o| Tat l'&lt;;rUtkatc No. jl",
the tllb day of July. A. 11. 19U, haa
11years Practice —4 years Hospital Experience enables me
hnve just returned from a visit to dated
FOR SA LE
filed *aid errtinrate In my oWre. arid hae
No. 6G6 will cure Malaria or Bil­
to effect cures where all others fail.* Thorough and
New York, Philadelphia and Wash­ made application fur lac deed to iuuv -in
ious Fever. It kill? the germs,
Careful Examination. Professional ativict* nn
with taw. .Said certiorate emington, returning by way of North atTordanCe
bribe, the folluwinc &lt;te*rrlbcd propmy ,jt.
Potato Vines—Healthy,
thrifty
your case Free of charge. Not xtra charge
86-851
for house rails. PERMANENTLY"
Carolina and Georgia.-* They wore, y*^,1 iiiock^'^Ti-T nl&gt;T &gt;
vines. $J.OO per thousand.
Full
Mrs. It. J. Holly, and cltildrct^/ accompanied home by Mrs. I.aing's : recorded in i*i»t‘ n«ok n; i-^ce. i n to1ij'*
Locatexl in Sattford.
count and quick shipment are two
Hoy Rums nnd Arthur Dickins were
niece and nephew. Pearl Jones and ' iV/*” " i^ h ’^
’ol tT-^t-Vu^rvlV^,*71"? big factors. 11. \V. Seig, Jackson­
in .Orlando yesterday.
Reginald' William 11. Mashburn of Vnldnsln .r'^ l0r»i'
't- namr ,.f f.c
!M-.'lle
.*
Ai*ii si*f Irr t* |•r*K&gt; rm n tf. ,i j r ville. Fla.
Holly, Hoy Hums and Arthur Dick* UiHirKia,
B
' l.-iini?, |&gt;Uf« bn*vt
nf Tax r*‘rftlirm#*
,
... *,’.
. p on.
fatft| tHr lith
•!■&gt; of July* \ I». |WM, hi*
in *!i
ins went down to see the naval recruit
For Solti or Iti-nt llttme^mi'San- •
h!»’vl
ffrtiflritr ,n tny »» !i.
an&lt;| f&gt;■*
officer with, a view of enlistingnt the.
*t' itrlr
»*•» f-** ht '•(« * | , , |(« . i&gt;■r*I ii-ig'i'.A b'trg.nn XI\Y ,
To My Piiidin*
*** -lit ce
i h 1ti m * , i| &gt;•&gt;*( 1■i, gf, , «i)
earliest appointment ns they want to
11 T-- adwell
;i | Jr,
Having re»n*»\nl v my paint and ' • • *be I.
i- (. .. ,| .....
in S. nun. !.■ rn u .il, t *.... I *.
sce active service.
paper hanging shop to |0h Palm.-tto U*t^i(
i . f -r .a \ w •,
;r , *. ;j r :« * t i 1* It utgr for -,ili- and good nine
u
1"
-1 • T ie -»I.I
Hull-My-Tism — Antiseptic. Ana avenue I am now prepared to bundle ,«■ , , . » i| *1I ,h c *■
.1*1* i.f , h e, ,, , u M Br* .if .ii.'h roiitn lioit.i- f,,r r&lt; ut
I iti|ltirc at 81(1
i
|| V *u l'.r.i*n
dyni— Kills pain, stops -putrefac ail orders In 'painting and decorat­ r w iilli a ir ii i i Pc nanir
Park avenue.
Itt-ifc
I
’ll
ing uipl paper banging. Now is tlo­
tion.
8G*15t.
M;.* ■ N y l l c c - l i -h .-a lu . l l v u i l h a y J „ F .
ti me to Imvc. this work done. Es­ Iume, pt,,.-b*.,r nl T »t O flifip a ln Nn, |V(, ' For Sale One fine large Iraftn til
Shoes- are 'going'up.
Better lay
iliicil Ito- fit h day i.f July A. I&gt;. pi|5'ha&lt;
t&gt;l-lfr
Iilr.l lial.l rrpiificai* in mi' Iifllrr. «m| ha« mules jvith wagon and harness. Also
in a supply today at Peter's Shoo timates cheerfully given.
F. \V. TEM TE U TO N made application (of tai ilcrii in l,.u* in farming Implements.
Call on or
Sale nnd save money.
9l-ltc
accunlatiCo with law. Kali! rcMISra!* cmfc
bran* tt.i* fnlIiiwin1 q| cribait properly -it Write It. O. Riildle, Ett*fi*. F|«.
U»ic.l in ftJniin..!. c.'.inu rtioi.la i &gt; ».i
Until further notice Mus-ion’s pool
N o tice It, ('n s lim trr*
r!**If i
''■l- It (i
SNf|f&lt;I*t| 1If
will lie open every a nernoon at 2
a*4 i »ml lo ir,* i- *■ . .1 it *t , 4,ii. of i, mi
It i- tilni.. t a crime t&lt;&gt; Ho*„ children |
- il. i rm . , '..I *n t .tij n&lt;&gt;t e -'r*
f ustoim-r* of tin- French Millinery me"f
*
■
'•■'Illifati
in
ilti*n..
..(
\
l&gt;
..I, u.-.1 XI,
o'clock ex ep t Toesduvs and Friday*. Shop di-iirihg -pei-iul alli-nfion give it 1,(l f|*j^l&gt;f I I|I K&lt;-r s-:t!i1 1l.'tl l int L!
furniture X'tllt r.ilotrn! that nau*catmg, juii.s- 1
It. - , » *l. k !*,t fttirttYI’
ii
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Mu-,1 1ii* M*)tj at tini’f ortuu-t mineral that some folks still tUff Olid It ti
them (or tln-ir Fall Suit*, ("oaf* and t •*ii ,1k'. T'ur ■!t a- * f *4 T u ' tit fit, it- N,, |w|, (Join ,i w,iv
rrlnl n .Ttm,; *n.l tlx *1V\, II. Treadwell, Snnfor&lt;l Otink Is the otic thing that will rrliuvtf lcelt..n ill phtM.,.-tn,to I,*f him, an.J I ■m
Mrs. I&gt;. L. Thrasher and daughter, Dresses will confer a favor upon the fIa•*•11! t h*• ill li «I« &gt; *»I J1uI&gt; A 11, j** | f . K* Mr*
. .
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4I*
. ,
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*»i«l rrrliflcatr in my olflff. •ml h«« Height".
constipation, headache nnd other* bll • nrr that * Irt* it.wr, nt M.irtln‘ , *!.lvcr
:i-4tc
May have returned from a visit to pn»prirlors by callifi!* Iwfon* July »«•■!#• ijipiiniiitn ior tax 4r.ii to
•»»
ious condition i, I wouldn’t give calo­ Ut.lt.ittr tu* I'ttm lr,| * ir.urtrnce «t the
relatives in Eusjis.
.264*
rt«*tln* «*„ ir wonts, sub- K S f X
For Sale—A No. 1 suddle and mel to n ti.ig unless I wanted to kill it. fjpie tfiMiUr. Tlirtrli.tr I led it nl/ Jut/
to iShrr* to lit lltrm know what Martin's
Have you saved that money ijn jeet Jo their approval on arrival, as |«•*■*
driving horse or will trade *for good
When you need liver or stoinach I.itrr Mo!i. inr .li I in ny Iu&gt;rw.h •
n the .inn -,r it.- t--u. work horse, or mule.. \\ 1! Morris
shoe* yet? If not don't put iL off •It will help us a great deal in pur- Un.l i-tne
ntci.i
lire ii safe, guaranteed vegu,r ’0,m"
M" Forest- City, Fla.
another day. Attend Peter's Shoe chasing our fall stock regarding . j-wr.!c’.," h
You run ho risk in buying Martin’s
11,1-4tc
preparntloti
etnble
I ke Mari in’ a Liver Liver Medicine. 11 is n recognised
.
«
| AVo;
j,
piirn
J r
Sale today before your, size is sold. sizw. colors, etc. •
■I (.Jig
‘
l.*ini-. pil/. Ii&gt;., i -.1 T,, t , -niirai.
I
.'tic Chit reii chandelier, in Mediri ne. It l.i !•••* j-i.ud, l| net * ■t:ut.turd |.r. p;tration, made according
I'l-lte
______________________
-l»|.-.| lb* l.th &gt;1* nl J.
\ |l I'll ’, &gt; .
l.i-m , tte. price f J.VHH S M. pmvet ,1;. , t tin- liver art 1 t mv 1* to the,, pte . iptlort of a prominent
,
.1
li■•-! **.fi ■•-lit . ,lr f. t. y i.|t.il. *.. I |.;
.Mclllinlihl I hurt'It
*
:
application t.«r 1,1
I i.. I ,m III
with- i! J.;d*t nr i iping. Aral i». •ol’felt Southern ph; : -ian.* It Is composed
Orange City. I la.
!i’J-lt«arroMiiinrr v tt *s law. Siii **Min. f|r
lit Vi
r i i lit a •-pell of airkm*•J4H..
N**Jtl Simduy will in* thi* but *i*rth»,y 4.- rii •4 nfiif'-**rrv
of tibsoluii ty purv drugs nnd is guttrb ab y earvice before lit** pastor leaves for t
f O ■. '
1, ! known men in Had* anteeti to j- ■t- posi!ive patisfnrtion.
Li. t l"7:l.
l»
■t*i
* ‘ l i t . &lt; M. L.dler. ( Lt tlo IJ’ h If after ! 1i.j- - a l.ottle of it you aro
Lake Jutdiluska, N. ('
Ife goes tn
•-I i
repr*—i-nt the Sunday School iliutrtl
of *
be *n 1he f&lt;.Mowing letter dinati
I
the result, carry tho
-i •a ,
j. r*.it. Hf : - iff Martiit’a i.tvt-r i-mifty I oltle to your tiruggiat. and
ef th • Florida t'uixf*-retti-»&gt; of wlitcb
Fur Ext lotnv. *‘ \ asltt Kllayre."
Irilfi .Iny 1 A«y t-t.
te:
•
l.e is chuirman.- H e is anxipus to
you will receive your f*0c back.
•.'It.',, ft by S ft lit-.xin
\\ ill'i-xeliauge Medici
iy*r
fo&gt;
*4
f
*1
!
.tf
meet all I lie members in the wor*itip
•T
h
'
Itrn
I
d
-h *1m ■t Ji
f*&gt;r a good 1't|i, or 'IT iiv •■ .....tigerIf your tlruggid hasn’t Martin’s
‘ next Sunday There will in* a very
,t.u' .inobib
Ad.Ir- &lt; U. i A;, n s,
, . ............... 1 tl .... * a
l.iver Mcdb inc. lie can eji-ily get it
iriinnrFant meeting o ' t*ie , ittireh
ft ix t .n,i I'.- it It Fla
•
•
;■ •
. i
!' bis been well n.ld:
'ern.il vigi­
for you. Do not accept any sub'-liJ’|nif cuiUliteiioiia rlrjifJ
ing I .r. l»&lt;&gt;
lance i- the price , of libijrl*,' It.it tin- u'*i rs a ' ite i oiii'luxion o f th.. ________ _______________ - - - .
.;;:;i'^
IM
;«t
o
Mo* There ii no other medicine
ViiiIt!" iif* tppffriiifftil !»*r Tm 111*'I-*! I n«lrr | For Fain ItfgLt.-rc.i Dnr -. ( , [ *»'
wjtcn it Is a question of ymir frcetbtm |morning service.
" ;rv arf ,“" r
“just
ns good.'
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UinLuiir
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n
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from the nnnoyjtnre of 1nse*-t (*■'!&gt;..
Sunday srhn’Al * ' .‘1ft:
Ills
.
Mr- II F. .*'
plri
it take* taore than “ clcrnnl vlctl.ince'’
Scrtuint by (tastor 11'00
b* ■* 1 . y! * n f T
l . U do-1
ifi r»«Bt-l?,''f?t the /.it &gt;t it fort: it last »%ft ^ ,
i
nterufediale
i.eugyp
fi-15.
4 tn 4 I * *- »*ih il.iv »if Ji•?&gt;' \ l» !*•!
softie watchfulness barki il b&gt; sin efIn*
tr,.
4
■Hid
i»
fri
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For So
Senior League 7;00.
fertile Insect destroy-r In brinit re­
•
Ol' tl I f *W- 1 ■’ |I * *q» l**
sult-. -When \nls. Fleas l'!:e- Mns1
.aid 1
Sermon by pas*-»ir 7:15
V..’ ? *|**l
i9 | II - (
•I'iitee . Moths, and Roaches iniat:*la tn * l!u !trlU&gt; * i*4r? 4« * m * *l t'f •
•i*• .Sail ford.
The pastors sermon* for both ||u«ird
*tV ^ twtiOfo rY'unly. F'fmiJ », lH**/t
- s k :.
■’jtiur home, don't, dulny, gri a ran of lunirs Sunday art* on iinpurlaitt
1-*•»i 1 ami
bl'K ! * !.»„ 'tfii!ift»r*l riirm. *i
Fenoie am) Sprayer from your dealer
•
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-altl
ltm
U
I
Nina
vil
,f
KOI!
KENT
Every one mjt attending 0. ,t*f. i.f it. i-.uXlirr.-f .j, rt. reft lit. *lr .n
anil hit llte*e pests .right' where they themes.
live........................... ....
.
. services elscwltcru are earnestly in­ lli. ruiu. , | Tt.'.i;-*, II,n.
A.-.' N’ittk** 1, hrrrti, £i*m (h »t
-|.
For Rent —Coltage of four rooms
vited to worship with u*.
W i n . , I , ( H i r , b ,»*f nl Tax IVfliltrata Nn.
Tviiolc is Sold in You
117, .latc.l I lx- Bll. «1«j- &lt;1 Ju') . A. t'. lUli. on the. West Side near Ice I'lant.
I l l flVil M ill ru tid ra tf In
nfllrr anil h«*
Town by ’
*
♦
•
B3-2tp
ma'lr a|&lt;[&gt;Ur*li'in lor t&gt;&gt;
to I ur lit It. A., ilox lift, City.
March and Macaro&amp;m.
•rrOtilanrp With t*w. Sai.t rrrtiNratt tir.
It may mu be generally known that 1. ta.a* "ihi- tnllowing itrac-rib-.l pro part/ ,lt- For Rent Willi family of two.
tiatnl In *Si-fnloot" routitv, UnritUr-la-Slti
tho-nionlh of Mart'll bits it rake th’dl- S','
..f NH-nf Nl.*1, -I S i . Krr. Ifl, Tf. nicely furnished screened apartment.
cntetl In Its Ininbr. Mnnirtsms used ti» 19 S, It. T " K. |fi irtM . Tf.a -ui&lt;! 1an«l t.r Sleeping porch anti all conveniences
infi a«****«,.| al tha ilal* of th. iaxuanr. nl
be cttllefl Mttreli |ianys. front the me­ •urh c.rtlrtr*tn In tha nato* ol *'. t*h,l|.nt in kitchen, t•IH Oak A VO. 87-tfe
Quarts 75r, ' j Gal. $1.25. Gal. $2.00 dieval Iattin, Mnrtlspnm-s, “brend of II..Remember, the more you.put into your vuge-,
I til*** raid rartlfirMaa ihatl Ii- ra.|*-'fr**l
For
Kent—Two
furbished
rooms.
Miircti." Some Miy the cakes were arr.riltrc
Sprayer (common)
50r
. table garden in the way of time and energy;
tn law tai .!&lt;■ !- will l.»u.- thrr*.
named after Mtircus A|itclus. the fa- on on tl.a Ifith .lay nl Au*u,t, A. II. IIU7. 807 Magnolia.1'
“
(ualontnlic) 51.00
87-tf
the more money you are going to realize out
Witnaaa
my
ortltial
»l*m
lurr
and
aval
thb
niotis epicure; by another nutlmi y the tlir LUIt da,- nt July, A. !&gt;. 1917.
We Manafarture: Fenoie Slnrk ami
room,
70;t
PalRent
f
One
For
of the project.
cakes lyere mode by the priests of
. alt
B. A. llO tm t.A S S .
Poultry Spray,' F C KO Flea Router,
Clark t’ ltault Ceoft Satrlnolo Co., Kla.
73-tf'
met to avenue.
Home nnd sacred to the god.Mars. The
Kreolis Disinfc ttint. Powdered Dis*
fly V. M. I lo u f lt e , l&gt; C,
infe.tanl. Floor Oils, ( ctlar Oil Polish,
receipt for the making of macaroons Is
•M.Fri-Atr
Furninhed Rooms by Day, Week
Sweeping Compound, Liquid Soap.
very old.
*’
it well.
; ,
*Fertilize
• it and cultivate
*
Agents for Toilet Paper. Paper Tow­
or Month-rPurk avenue Hat, 105
Prevent Hog t holera
els, Drinking Cups. W r i t e for
North Park avenue, over L. It.
Duration of Human Life.
samples and prices..........................
The B. A; Thomas ling Powder Philips &amp; Co. drug atore.' Mrs.
, The best fertilizer is barn-yard manure, but
The average duration of butnnn life has .n record of D5 per cent cures of
James Patton, manager.
30-tf
Is about thirty-three years. One-quar­ Hog Cholera. H you feed your hogs
if this is not available, use a good commer­
ter o f the people of thp earth die be­ at directed you never need fear hog
W ANTED
cial
fertilizer.
fore the nge of six: one-half before the
cholera nor any other hog disease.
nge of. sixteen, nnd only one of every
Tampa - Florida
Wanted—Roy over 14 years to
100 lives to the nge of sixty-flve. The And the directions are voy simple, work in ntore. K. H. Peters.* 94-2e
Weeds should lie kept down. And even if
average age, however, Is slowly In­ just about what you are doing, plus
creasing, probably owing to better sani­ u few cents worth of R. -A. Thomas
free from weeds, the ground should be culti­
Lost — Knight Templar rharm
tary conditions, and greater inedl'cal Hog Powder in the feed twice a Reward if returned to T. J. Miller.
vated every week or ten days, and after every
week.
skill.
93-21c
rain. During a dry spell it should be worked
Usually, though, cholera gets in
i i l i * a it r si i; n t n r T i l l ! INTBRIOH
more often than at any other time.
II. S. (.and Offin i t (iainr*trill«, Pli.,
before we know it. Then it requiroj
“ Draw'’ Shot* In Golf.
J-.nr 2.1, 19 17.
- ~=-+ -#-- ~ _ — "=
N o tir* t&gt; hrrrliy *i*«-n llial Ctiirlra J.
The flights of golf balls ntul huso balls close attention to earh hog—carh
V*rmllliun
nt
\\*kiw»,
Elori.lt,
who
on
In the nlr sre similar to the trajector­ hog mutt be dosed--and ,jf you will Jan* 17. I9 H . m»d# llum ««t»».t Kntry No.
How is YOUR garden growing?
ies of billiard bulls on fejt cloth nnd dose thefri »s directed, you will save 0|O7fi.1, tor S o f S K I,, Section 29 tnd
nt NB i l , Section 32. Townahlp 19 S. Itinee
governed by- the same laws. A blow better than DO per rent. If you don 7’t EL T n llih tr'ee Mtrlditn, !.*• ftl*d notice
ef intention lo rneke Plve-yeor, Pfoof. to
■with a hrnsslo on the under side of u better thun DO per cent.
If you eeiehlieS
-etolm lo the Unit ■Loot. .Ie«c7il.ed,
golf ball is precisely the smite ns n don’ t, the ' H. A.'Thomas medicine I, fore cl*f&gt; clfcult court. &gt;1 T«v«rc*. E’lordfuxv shot In hllllnrds.* The polished costs you nothing. W e—jto l some rl», tn I he lOth d*y of Auturl/ 1017.
rU ln u n t nim n *• witnc-M-m
Ivory needs the rough surface of the distant manufacturer—pay your
T. I. Iloyd, of Wrklwe, Ptnrtit*
I*..-A- Kuril, ol Wekiwa. I’lorWi
; felt to produce resistance, and the tnonfty back. I,'.' Allen Seed Co;
i ; o f ( » ilirwnod of Pool,. Plortda
tenuous nlr needs the corrugated sur­
llarvry II. Itcnlror, nl Sanloril. Etnrlda.
We Ray 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits
Ip IllT . W. I'A V IS ,
face of the golf ball for the same purlltfld e r.
Poultry ParnsiteH.
Tuea itr Prl-tOtc
jiose.
You keep the chicken house clean
I1KPAUTMP.NT OP THP. INTCRIOH
to keep the parasites off the chick­
U. ft Land Otfice at (laln m ille. E'la.
Tested Away.
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June 23, 19)7.
Sometimes the last, card Isn’t espe­ ens. You spray to kilt germs—but
Nntirr ia hereby flvrn that lfar|xr Smith
Oviedo. Ptori.fa, wto. on May 2K. 1912,
ESPECIALLY ADAPTED cially valuable.— Kansas City Jour­ what do you do to get the germs uf
made lltmertead entry. No. OlOtfiO, for
nal.
nnd
parasites
inside
the*
chickens?
SWV&lt;
of N W M , Section 28, Townrhlp 21 8
FOR YOUR STATE.
tan fie St B. Tallahaaaee Meridian, -ha* filed
Hens especially show it at moulting Inotice
of inlrntion Lo make Pive-year Proof,
time anti during the winter. How tu - rat abllah claim lo »Eo land above dejditted before rpik circuit court, at Sanford,
'
“ The Home Institution“
« llr « of Application for To* l)r#d l!««lrr enn you expect them to lay?
Free Florida, On the loth day ef Aufiurt, 1917.
OUR INSTRUCTIVE CATAtOO N Nonlon
R of Ckaplrr 4S1», L i » » of Klor*
Claimant nimrr »» wILneatca;
them
of
all
internal
parasites
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Ifja
t
AND WEEKLY PR ICEU ST
FORREST LAKE, iW d r n l
A. il. KEY, Viec-Prc»ldcnl and Cashier
P. tl. Itnalon of Oviedo. Fieri it a
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Nntle* i* hp,phy (U r n th*t tl.’ P- J«tnm r*. feeding R. A. Thomas Poultry Pow­
K, M . Xlaahburn ol Oviedo, Plorida
SEND TOR THEM TODAY
G.
W.
SPENCER,
2nd Vice-President
nurchtwr ol T » « O f t l t l e i l " No. 2S.
8. tl. Prarlrr of OvUdo, Florida
|h« tlth J »y of July. A . O. ISIS, hi* fit&lt;-‘l der occasionally,
If it doesn't make
Jahn Kcrufifia ol Oviedo. Florida.
• tid rp ftIflrit* In my ortlr*. »nJ h»r m ».l*
RODT. W. DAVI8,
■pnllcttinn lor I n .Iroil to Itiuo, in »fcord- your hens hiippy, we will return
IltfiUter.
« n f* with It,.
Jtslri cortlfirstr rmhrncr, your money, L. Allen Scqd Co.
fi»-Tuea It FrMOlc .
JAC K SO N VILLE ,SLA Ihn tottowrlni riMfriboJ proprrly *itu»tod In
Summary of the Floating Small
Talks Succinctly Arranged for
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IN T H E H E A R T O F
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SEMI - WEEKLY

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TU ESD AY S
FR ID A Y S

I N S A N F O R D — U f a /a Wonh Living
VOLUME VIII
SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. JULY M, 1917
NUMBER 'Jl

SANFORD B O A R D OF T R A D E TAKES
. ACTION ON THE MATTER hoover

s a y s

co ng ress

HOLDS UP RELIEF TO CON­
SUMER
.

in a situation even more serious
than thaV which is already resulting
in "actual under nourishment" in
the great consuming cohtora. The
speculator, it is declared, is taking a
large part of the prices now paid by
consumers.

farmer will need prole
price of wheat: and
large masses of pYup
turning renters ure
under nourished todn
|exorbitant m-i of h\
&gt;onditnin*. -unlo- &gt;oi

Sanford does not intend to stand
for the price of ice that has'recently eluding n purnde headed by J. Tilbeen promulgated by the Sanford den Jacobs as Uncle Sam and Miss
Public Service Co., said price being Bentley as Miss Columbia, fqllawcd
at the rate of G*4 pounds of ice for ‘ by the little girls. Then the ladies
five cents which is the price thpt the »'ho are members of the Red Cross
average citizen will have to pay Auxiliary dressed in the Red Cross
according to the latest schedule of uniform. These were followed by a
prices.
The compnny sent a card line of little boys on horseback
to each consumer on Tuesday with repte.-enting mxkntcd soldiers. The
large U. _. ..
the prices which at the least calcula­ Indies carried
which
waved
triumphantly
.
y in the
tion are exorbitant and extortionate
|
breeze
and
filled
all
hearts
witht enand have the following explanation
; thuiiasm for "Old G lory" 1while the
on the reverse side:
[second boy carried- a large Red
To Our Customers:
CroM banner, .showing that the
Since, the early summer of |!UI, Stars and ,Stripes and the He'd
M o r e the beginning of the war, Cross must ever go hand in hand.
there hns been a steady increase in This parade drew up at a bedecked
the cost of manufacturing and deliv­ stand where the national colors
ering ice.
1 Linking this cooditinn mtl&gt; tem­
porary, t h i s . c o m p a n y
has I
N O T IN C R E A S E D
TH E
P R IC E I
oE
I C E . th -n ig h O n ’ i r t t i i . i n l . n l .

"W e are practically helpless to f,,," Hl* ar** m' ' &gt;&gt; «"
safeguard either the farmer or the
''v‘" "»'*'• v
consumer," concludes Mr. Hoover, **'*s 1'M" ' hext -v,,,ir- *1
Jluntil the pending legislation is
legitimate or \Jc
passed."
•
•
. a large part of thb mo
The report In the form of u letter
to-the-President was issued through
the Public Information Committee,
with the statement that prildinly
was given it^ "in order that the emintry may know Imw serious and fatreaching the consequences may be.
both to the fapners of the country
and to the consumers of the present
delays in passing the pending food

"Dear Mr. President: In ri sptni-c
to your request I send you herewith
the followihg notes compiled by my­
self anil my associated upon tlie
present situation with regard to
wheat:
.

time bused upon
price of-wheat/ •

this

speculative

" I I I . During the recent months
the Allied government* have consol­
idated their buying into one hand
in order that they might relieve the
burden of speculation from their
own consumers, and as the restricted
exports to neutrals are but a minor
item, the export price, if .not con­
trolled, is*’Htihjcct to the will of the
•Allied buyer, -so that in a great
measure tho American producer is
l‘-R to that buyer's judgment and is
without vojee.
"IV . With great reduction in the
consumption of wheat bread now
fortunately in progress, the employ­
ment of our mills must lie gfrrutly
diminished, and with the reduction
°f domestic Ilnur production, and
°"r daily feed from Wheat residues
"ill die greatly rurtuiled.* therefore,
Vo must induce foreign buyers to
•crept Hour instead of wheat.
"V . In order to do justice to the
Producers iv/10 hav’e made n. special
effort to imfreaso production ip 11*17,
11 »s absolutely,.vital that f a shall
Protect the farmer from slump in
price- thiw year due to u 'glut, or
font the uncontrolled decision of
a°y one buyer. I hm informed that
most of the Allied countries have

1’“ ''*
consumer,
" V I I . It seems to
in some quarters that
,.f thi« &gt;&gt;.ir'- wb*;»i
with i ir. um-tarns-s u
and tout tli.guards are turn «wa;
from the reciprocal n
and the extinction of
market and free e.xp&lt;

*trn;ii-&gt; of “ My Country ” JY» of
I loti
111 which all prc-dit joined
heartily
•

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Tilts t\:,s followed by a -hort'addre»s by Unrle Sam, stating that our
people had been tt Cod-fearing and.
liberty loving people and to this
tru»t we 11111-T remuiu true 10 tinJ it

lr • 1:.

our

Red

The outcome of this fight for the
rights of the people will be watched
with interest as the same fight is
being put up at' other points where
this same company controls the Ice
understood and
business
the Lakeland papers have.announced
that the price was reduced ut that
point after a moss meeting of the
citizens had been held und if this is
true then according to law every
plant in the state owned hy this
corporation must reduce the price
or in other words make a uniform
rate for all.. If il is reduced at one
point and plueed bark on the same
rate it must be reduced here.
I’ampu is selling ire at 15 pounds
for five cents Orlando is selling Ice
at te.n and twelve pounds for five
cents, nnd in every city wheYe the
Southern Utilities have not tied up
the ice plants the price is lower than
here.and. the people propose to.find
" I f dinners nnd jobbers persist in
out just where the Ethiopian in the
asking high prices," says Mr. Hoover
wood pile reposes nnd why.
"th ey will find retailers* carrying
these high cost goods on their shelves
Chuluotn Snap Shots
for succeeding years nnd a depressed
The Chuluota Brunch of the Rod
market for canned products.7
Cross Chapter gave a Fourth of
July pfcnic at the Chuluota picnic
Mrs. Geo. Thomas and duughtcr, grounds, terminating in a dunce at
Miss Adole of St. Petersburg afe the the Chuluota In n in the evening.
guests of Mrs. C. S, Sjiint and famThere wus u short but very pat­
riotic program ut the grounds, inTrusts From Raising
The Prices.
,
Washington, D. C., July 13.—T o
conserve the nation's meat supply,
each' person in tho United Stntes Is
asked by the food administration to
cut down by at least one ounce the
amoufit * of meat oaten onch day.
This, it is believed, would relieve
the demands of the armies at home
and abroad and have u larger supply
for our allies.
(fanners of the country are asked
to reduce prices to as law a level ns
possible, in a letter sent them by
Herbert C. Hoover today In which
be warns that the output of the
home, canneries, swelled to unusual
proportions by reason of the hack
yard gardening, campaign .may
prove
u serious embarrassment to
manufacturers in dispoipug of this
year’s product.

There were about thirty five rep­
resentatives here and many more
would have been here b u t./ or the

B a k e r W ill D ra w N u m b e r s * * ''

Washington. July Hi. -Secretary
••f War Baker probably will draw
Hi. mitiibcr- win. I. will irll wliu |4 1,,
ho drafted
II tiol be, thet) oto- of
the highest nlliriaU will do the draw­
ing. •
.
11 is denied tlut tin- President
will draw tir-i
• ----- ——
The plan to have a blindfolded
boy, the son wf n cabinet member do
the ’ drawing hns been abandoned
because of the criticism which might

I lie meeting here was called for
one o'clock 111 the court house and
was presided over bv Vice President
• li Walker of tit.- Sanford Board
of I r.i li with Fred Alien secretary
of the Orlando Board of Trade uct,-

t r o - - f u l i . 1o

dition- w .l| not fo-.ifuit In r a d ­ ■• p f li .i*l I l M i t U ;;- W ith | III
vance /ml will return to normal, Fravcr ami tlm would Ik* iio
permitting a satisfactory, readjust­ ception to the rule. . All engaged in
ment.
the Lord’s Prayer.
.
We take this opportunity to thank J Then followed other songs on tin*
you for your patronage, and to in­
program ending with Three Cheers’
vite helpful critic;-ni of our service.
tor |bt Red, White anil Blue. .While
"T h e harvest lias" begun to move
Sincerely yours.
the entire parade waved the flags
and from these very emp.es the price
Sanford Public s . m i ... 1
.nil I
lit Iu-lily gave the three
of wheat lias begun to drop and d
the farmer is to .-ell Ins win at. i it lor
the speculator iluM rctufn to the
market to Imy and carry on tnd only
the normal tlou from the farmer in
eXcis.s of domeslii and foreign re­
quirement-: but also the glut due
to the rttttriction upon the outlet to
tlie latter, .lie must necessarily
change his toll to the producer and
the consumer, and tin- latter prob­
ably upon n more exleii-ive scale in other ci.i**- and had .1 « .oif.-rennthan last year a&gt;* .bis risks will be wiili Mr. Uinvs and told him llo- piazza was* transfortiu it into an
demaiid .was the ollieinl demand of arcade of trailjng vines, * red and
greater.
1
.
the Sanfnnl Board of Trade and the v. Lite i o|or- with ., red .r..4, on t-|."Practically the export buyer
demand embodied the following: ,
side of the main entrance.
The
.must fix his own price for export
I
dicing
room
was
gorgeous
in
cut
That the price was exorbitant and
wheat, from the sole outlook of* his
ro-cs
anil
zinnias
und
fi
rnj-.
while
the
own clients find in execution of hi- they wanted lb*' price pm hack on
I
S
and
Rid
Cross
llag.
hung
over
duly be will, in all normal cirrum- the former hasp., they wanted good
circtlinstances, follow the .market clour ire and they wanted full weight On- mantel. Excellent string music
down by buying, only bis time to and through Mho local malinger was furnished by musicians from
Mr anil Mrs. C. I).
■time requirements.
.
wanted the owners jj! the Southern Sanford.
« "O r, on the other hand, the gov­ Utilities Co. to be maih* aware of Brumley chaperoned the dunce
ernment must buy the surplus wheat the protest' of the Sanford Board of whit'll lusted until midnight, when
at some reasonable minimum price, Trade and the Sanford citizens gen­ nil took their-leave, voting xhe Red
allowing the normal domestic trade erally und they’ expected an early (Toss Indies excellent entertainers
und the picnir und dnnrt* u great
*
.
of the country to proceed with prop­ reply.
success.
er safeguards against speculation.
The Board qf Trade will wait a
Mrs. Tildcn Jacobs. *
We ure practicully helpless to safe­ reasonable length of time for action
guard either the -farmer or the con­ on this demand and if the Sanford
sumer until the pending legislation Public Service Co. runnot or will,
is passed. * •
,
not accede to this demand then
" I remain, your obedient(«crvnnt, steps will be taken to either ship ice
"H erbert Hoover."
into Sanford from some other point
in the state and sold at cqpt or there
will lie another ice plant started in
H O M E CAN.NEBS SAVE DAY
this city.
Will

this time of trouble," were the chief
matters disposed of at yesterday’s REPRESENTATIVE BODY OF
MEN GUESTS OF BOARD
session of the grand lodge nt the an­
nual convention of the Benevolent
OF TRADE HERE
and Protective Order of Elks. Pat­
A most important meeting o f the
rick Powers, former president of the
various
boards of trade throughout
Eastern Baseball Association wns
this section of the state was held
elected grand trustee.
here on Wednesday for the purpose
Other otfirers chosen were Frank of combatting the recent fifteen per
J. Spriggs of St. Paul, grand esteem­ rent incrense in .freight rates asked
ed lecturing knight; Edward L. by the various railroads operating in
Florida.
, •
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Keep

I’rov.i-t toner.il Mar-h.il t "row r ./roighj rat.-- and the mere
made an important announcement by the rnilrouds and what
today in respect to exemption*.
menu at this particular li
Tlie drafted man himself need not
.The meeting wu.s u very
apply for exemption. Rut his cm -1asfic miiu from every stand
ployer or a fricmL may nfifdy (&lt;fr him. ' those present attested by
The man himself may In- ques-! tioiis that they would uiak&gt;
tinned oral l y h y the local board, but fight at Talkiltnssee when tl
In- witt not lie I'nit 111 the position of conies h. fore t.hc railroad
having an exempli.m .bum &lt;&gt;f lie
own against bis record
The entir*
draft will In- complete oil time
Six luindrid upil w o nty-eighi
1 bon.and men will In- st-l.-i led Mr-1.
alol I Ml- others held III reserve foi
Inter .all it needed
11 is estimated a million ur niori Sanford Board of Trade, chairman,
will be subject to later call, after the
l-'ri-d Allen, secretary " f the Orlando
tir-t are -cut to tin- training cam
Board of Trade, secretary. A . W
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Clearing of the lot prcpnrntc
to
tin- work of construction’ was begun
at the corner of North Orange ave­
nue and JelTersoq street, opposite
the Bencham home thi- morning,
wher.- Jclfa-r-oii Court Apartment
Hotel will^bf erected' by -tuck com­
pany. organized recently by Charles
P., Dow.
.
The estimated cost of the struc­
ture is $ I OO.OOjl.' The plnns were
drawn by George E. Krug of New
York und the contrart for building
has been let In L. C. Townsend, who
built the Methodist ami BaptDt
churches, the Iieacham, Woodruff
und Overstreet homes und the coun­
ty jail. — Bcjiorler-Stur.
Red Cross Announcement
By unavoidable inadvertence tin*
announcement of the picnic und dnn
announcement of the picnic und
dunre.-hcld at Chuluota for the bene­
fit of the Bed (.’ toss was not received
hy the press reporter**™ time to give
the invitation to the public through
the Red Cross announcement sec­
tion of the’ Herald. There was, a
goodly attendance, notwithstanding,
and u helpful spin realized.
The
exact figure*, will bo ■ given later
when the official report is in. The
account of the day’s proceedin’gs by
.Mrs. Tildcn Jacobs will be found in
another column of today’s issue of
the Herald.
^
Riley M. Fletcher Berry,
Press Beporti r Seminole Rrnnrh
N. *Fla., Chap. A. R. C.

Applicants must show at least
five years’ practical experience in,
for (A ) Farming, uhd for (it) Horti­
culture, und for .(C) Agriculture
with Special reference to truck crops;
und lie a graduate of a college or
University, or hud three years or
more practical experience in work
involving statistical methods or en­
quiry; und be between 25 and 55
years of uge un date of examination.
* Application blanks and other information may lie obtained by ad
Boston, Mass'.,’ July 157* Attorney
dressing Secfctnry Fifth Civil Ser­
Genernl Atiwcll said today .lie want­
vice district, Alluntn, Georgia.
ed to learn why the price of bread
It Is to be Imped Florida men will
In tills city which war. raised when
qoulify for these positions.
(Tho above information furnished
by Senator Duncan U. Fletcher of
Florida.)
/•’ Iks Elect Officers
Boston, July 12. The election of
Fred C. Harper of Lynchburg, Va.,
us grand exalted ruler, the unnnliinous choice of Atlantic City', N. J.,
a » thu 191H convention city, und the
adoption of a resolution pledging thr
support of the 474,6f*0 members of
the order to President Wilson “ in

11nfini-iil. -ecrelarv of the Del.and
t oimioni.il l lull,
J. Hrdworthy,
secretary of the I.nkelitnd Chamber
of Comtfierce, V J. Trammel, secre­
tary of the Ocala Board of Trudc.
The afternoon was taken up dis­
cussing various plans und a most
comprejieiislvc report
wus
heard
from Secretary -Marlowe of the Sunford Board of Trade regarding Ids
recent trip to Washington where he
represented among others the south­
eastern states appearing licforo the
Interstate Commerce Commission
and assisting materially in prevent­
ing the railroads of the United
States from getting the fifteen per
cent increase.
After tlie meeting the visitors were
the city for uii auto ride over the
taken
the celery delta and they
were grbatly surprised at the «fnorof corn found growing
motis
everywhere and of as good a quality
as that grown anywhere in the
United States.
In Hie evening the Board of Trade
gave the visitors u banquet at the
Hotel Carnes, consisting o( an old
fashioned chicken dinner with all
the trimmings antj it was greatly en­
joyed, being shared, by about thirty
five of the members of the Boar's of
Trade and inuuy of flic visiting delegates
Owing to the absence of President
Dutton, Vice President C. It. Walker
acted us toastmaster and the follow­
ing gentlemen were called upon to
answer for their crimes:
Which has the Best Brass R&amp;nd,
Orlando or Sanford.
For Orlando,
It. J. Holly.
For Sanford, Fred
Allen.
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Where is Oviedo, Why nnd by •
Whom? Prof. A. L. Hatch.
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' Is Apopka Below the Frost Line
and Why? Mr. ( ‘lark of Apopka.
flow to Get a New Depot. A. W. ,
Honeycutt of DeLund.
What Makes the Mayor Go?
Mayor Newell of Apopku.

Which is the'most valuable *Vcgetnhle in Sanford lee or Irish Pota­
Emperor’ s Reign Oier
toes? Ice by E. A. Douglass — Irish
Washington, I).
July El. - Hi
‘Potatoes
by Gordan Haynes of Depublican froops have entered It'
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king und momentarily- expert t h&lt; Land/
What I would do if Governor of
gdirntion • o f the restored Manchu
Florida— O. L. Taylor,
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emperor, Hsuun Tung, according to
.Interspersed with the dinner.was
several stunts, among them’ being u
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MUST HAVE HORSE SENSE.

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How the Marburys Came
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Little' Mlaa Snnahlae •
You would not think that the bi­
ography of a five year old little girl
would bo either long or very Inter­
esting.
That's because you don't
know the little girl this story is
about. Her name a short while ago
was just Marie Osborne.
One night she went to bed,. She
was unknown except to a privileged
few. In tho next twenty four hours
she had become world famous. The
Pathe Gold Rooster
Play. "L ittle
" M ary Sunshine" in which she was
the star had been shown that day in
all the hig cities of the world.

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Then came "Shadows and Sun­
shine." "J o y
and the Dragon,"
"T w in K iddies." "T o ld at T w i­
lig h t" and now "Sunshine and Gold"
* which Manager .Lane *of the Lyric
Theatre is t 6 present Wednesday.
I t is a wonderful story of tears,
laughter and thrills in which a little
girl after being kidnapped by gyp­
sies wins the heart of a rich old man
and then learns that he is really her
grandfather.
: The delightful photoplays star­
ring this little child, which have
been soTsuccessful wherever shown
demonstrate the clean picture plicy
of the Pathe Company.
Maude
Adams has never played anything
' but wholesome, clean parts.
She
has a bigger following than any actor
. or actress on the legitimate stage.
Little M ary Osborne is building her
great success on the name principle.

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SATURDAY

Wm. A. Brady
Presents

"Purple Mask"
FralurltlUriff
CurtafU And hind*
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tm ltx M.AVION
In
"The Stolen
Paradise".

"A II Caliber
Mystery"

Also Pathe
News

"Th e Onion
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Anita Stewart in
CLOVERS RE BE LLIO N
A (ircat Picture
Featuring a (ircat Actress «

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TUESDAY
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"Sunshine nnd
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Lonesome
Luke Comedy

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M ystery o f Double Cross
Roscoc Arbuckle in
“ RO U G H H O U S E "

Comlskey Says it’s Fundamental of
8 uf_ctMful Ball Playing.

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Since the beginning of her screen
career she has been to practically
By ESTHER VANDEVEER
every city of importance and every
civilised country of the world. She
[This story Is by a cnwty old bachelor
always travels in a round tin box
much too small for an * ordinary who knows nothing o f mnrrled lifehuman being.
On the top in big lie says he Is tired o f hearing women
letters are tho words "Pre:ioUs. any th a tlh o best way to mnnage a
handle with care."
They tell the man Is to feed him well.]
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whole story.
Lyric Wednesday.
j Mrs. Marbury bad married for lore
and when coming to middle age still
Gilson^ Wlllets Author of Mystery loved her husband. But It M an un­
. Serial
+ disputed fact that persons who are
There arc few authors in America closely allied becomo careless o f whal
whose works have been so widely they say to^ench other and give way
read as have those of Gilson Willets. to fretfulness at slight pcpvocatloiii,
Yet there is probably not an author while with others they put a guard on
their tongues. Frank ^Inrbury was n
who has been less In the limelight.
man not to lie easily rullled and real­
Mr. Willota, all his life has shun­
ized that ho hnd a nervous wife. So
ned publicity.
He has modestly when she lost her self control bo re
avoided public priase and only once talurd Ills own and soiAicd her as
has hts picture been published. best Inf could.
"M y s te ry of the Double Cross,"
But persons who are unrestrained
Gilson W illett's original story has and do not restrain themselves usually
been deemed by a m otion , picture grqw worse Instead o f better. Mrs.
producer to contain sufficient action Marbury was continually getting upset
orer some trifle and at such - times
to mak? a thirty reel serial.
would Iterate her husband unmerci­
The Pathe Company, through J. fully, complaining that of nil men ho
A. Iterst, vice president and general was tlio hardest for n woman to live
manager has purchased it for the with. Finally one day during one of
purpoti^of serializing it in film form. her explosions she told him that Bbe
It promises to be one of J ’ athc's could endure him no longer. Marbury
most successful serials. The featured concluded thnt she must be curbed
player* are M olly King and Loon and look his own way o f curbing her.
The day after'th e outburst be came
Bary.
home and told- her that be Intended
to set up housekeeping -on his own
American Heiress Arrested
account. He hnd rented ft furnished
. "C lovers
Rebellion," • in which bouso and would more In at once. Mrs.
Anita Stewart .Is starred, tells a Marbury looked nt him, surprised, but
bright and entertaining Htory of to­ made no objection.
"W ill you keep n servant?" she asked.
day.
.Miss Stewart plays Clover
" I don’t know,
I shall lcnvo the
Dean, a beautiful orphan of great
wealth. Clover lives with her aunt management to my housekeeper."
"W ho will l*o your housekeeper?”
anti uncle. The aunt, aiming to use
“ I have not engaged one yoL 1 shall
Clover to further her mareh to so­
begin by cooking some of my meals
cial glory, seeks to forc^ a match
myself nt home; for others I shall go
with Duke Boris, a royal schemer out to restaurants."
who needs money.
The uncle, to
Marbury bud a fancy for cooking
further' business interests ujms to and find often supplied (bo plnco of n
make Clover marry the son of a cook at homo when one was not to la*
millionaire cloul dealer. The latter il bins). Servants were Itecomlng scarcer,
a dissolute youth ruined by money, every day, nnd lie ivfts l&gt;e&lt; oniing more
but Clover's uncle sees only the per - valuable on thnt account. Mrs. Mar
bury &lt;I ill not have the knack of cook
sonul gain coming
the match.
cry. Site bail tried to learn the tut.
It is In the money and society but was not made ttint «Y v . The fact
mad circles that the simple hearted (tint site was to lose u cook.ns well us
clover lives, although she does not a husband angered her. Klio flounced
really begin to live until she chances out o f tho roonl without n word.
. Marlmry kept Ids word, llo remov­
to meet young Dt. Billy Dunn, un
ed what he most needed to Ills new res­
irrcsplnsible, happy go lucky* but idence, removing himself there nt the
altogether honest young doctor. Dr. sitme time. Mrs. Marbury made no of.
Billy has a few patients but higlr fort In tiring nlsiut a reconciliation.
When her husband 'fas about to leave
hopes.
There is a strong element of mys* lie called up from the lower ball.
tery in the romance, "for the penni­ "(Soialby, dear!" Blit, though she heard
him distinctly nnd ‘found it flilUciilt. to'
less .Duke Boris is killed under baf­
refrain from going down, throwing her
fling circumstances.
Dr. -Ifilly and lin n s nltntit him uinl retaining him. she
even Clover come under police sus­ g a 'e him no reply.
picion. but in the end it develops
that the duke was m.urdered by u
one of me tird Ihlngs Mrs. Marbury
woman who feared tin* loss of his did when she found herself alone was
love if his marriage to the wealthy to hunt for a servant who could cook.
She Dually found a woman to whom
young wotnaV came about.
she agreed to pay three times ns mueli
Miss Stewart of course plays t lo­
as she had paid a tool; when she was
ver and gives a delightful perform­ a b(lde. but the first dinner thnt came
ance.
Itudnlph Cameron plays the on to the tattle afforded •quite*enough
young doctor. Brinsley vShaw appears ,ir her hel|i*s handicraft,, and the »o'.
as Duke Boris and William Dunn* mtin was,discharged.
Mrs. Mnrhury lilrisl three cooks
portrays the rich young rake whose
suite is furthered by Clover's uncle. within n fortnight nt fabulous prices
Prpmjnenl in the cast are KuUtic nnd syut them u11 nwuy. She dined lit
restaurants and tiled occhslontilly nt
Jensen, Churle* Stevenson, Julia
getting n meal herself. Sho Idnthed
Swayne Gordon, who appenr to ttn- restaurant cooking, nnd silting dowp
usturl advantage.
alone ti* a meal she had spoil's) was
"C lover's Romance" was written Intolerable. Under the stress her stom­
by James Oliver Curwomk author of ach *wns giving out, utid her coudltlon
many of the Greater Vitagtaph'* was pitiable.
One illuming the ppsttmui delivered a
foremost produetions and u novelist
of-note. The picturization was done hvfe to her l*earlng her husband** well
by Garfield Thompson while Wilfred known clilrogrnpby on the envelope.
She wns delighted, " l i e ’s gltcn In."
North directed the #production.
she cried,' tearing tho note ln her haste
"C lover's Rebellion" comes to the to open IL It read:
Lyric Theatre on Monday.
M r . F r a n c is M a r b u r y re q u e s ts th e p re s ­
Getting an Early Start.
"W hy won't V ‘u tnai'rjr me?"• "Be-'
cause 1 don!t love you,” "'.Vhy need
tliut matter? We'd slmp'y have a liveyear start on half the people In our
set."—-Louisville Courier-Journal.

key, la tlio fundamental of successful
baseball. Natural ability to hit the
ball and Held well U flue aud dandy,
but Uie owner o f tho White Box glvea
ono Instruction to every manager who
works for him. And It Is the same
rulo he wants carried out that he fol­
lowed himself when piloting ball clubs
lack In tlio early days. Never allow
a hag to be uncovered Is tho rule. And
It Includes buino piste. Here Is Cotnls*
key’s logic: “ When tho ball Is bit there
Is no reason for a bag to be left va­
cant longer than momentarily. I f one
of I ho basemen Is flelillug a ball or re­
laying a throw tbefe's a pitcher and
n shortstop to cover the hag. Tho rocu
should not l*o elsewhere, because a liasc
runner Is not going to cross Ybo Infield
or run Into the outfield. IIo Is going
from bnso to bsso consecutively by the
shortest possible route. When those
corners are constantly guarded the
chances for putouts are Increased.
Faithful observanco of this rulo will
almost keep a poor club la the first
dlrlslon." •________ .________

BASEBALL AFTER WAR.

whlch wlll feat&amp;e the Red Crou fl.u.
day to be hold at Weeghman p . *
Chicago, July 81.
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former team will be Anson,
Pete O’Brien, Mort Scanlon, Jack iic*
Connlck, Frank BStltcr, Eddlo Hughe,
William Gels*. Frank McNIchola
Bldwell and Bob Bweltxer. In tho'llne.
up o f the latter will be Comlskey, Tom
Dawson. Nat Hudson, Jake Stahl.'Toe,
Mullane, Adolph Spellman, Matty Zlmmer, Charley Redding, Jimmy call*.'
hau nnd George Morlurty.

CANTILLONS GET RICH ESTATE
Woman's Aim.
A bullet shot upward from tlio earth
goca up to aphelion, with a retarding
or decreasing motion, but a bullet fired
by a woman at a burglar will turn a
s(rect corner and lilt an Innocent i»edeatrlnu In th o ie g nine times out of
ten.—Florida Tlmcs-Unlon.
T b s Uplift.

-Is she a help to her motherT" aaked
ono woman'
"Yea, Indeed." replied the other.
"Bbe lias tnught her to aay Wullnary
art* Instead o f ‘cooking.’ "

THOUGHT RAW MEAT NEEDED.

Manager Callahan of PlraUs Looks
For Dig Boom In Gama.
Manager Jimmy Callahan of the
Pittsburgh Pirates believes that after
the war Is over nnd tlio various coun­
tries have bad a chance 16'straighten
themselves out nnd commence living
again International baseball will bo a
possibility. Says 'Jimmy:
"tVben wo played our games In Lon.
dou Midi tlio round the world teams a
fen* yearn ngo the Britisher* did not
enro much for the sport. Ground balls
nml die lidding of them did not In­
terest them much, not nearly eo much
as fly bulls which were caught. It
didn't matter If It was a foul ball;
they would applaud these mid the HeldIng thnt went with them. Balls o f tliut
sort had cricket foal urea, I suppose,
(tunning lames or sliding to or',hack
to j* base were things they Were In­
elided to Iniigh nt and treat aH n Joke.
I think thnt after the war if we take
two tennis over things will ho differ­
ent ttnil that there n il! be n grand op­
portunity to put In some Hckh for Intertindounl baseball. Why not? It Is
fur ahead of every other game that's
played."

Schiff Pssvsd When Welling Put Up *
Job on Him. .
Three years a g o » George Welling.
Jimmy CInbby. Johnny BetilfT and oth­
er Yankee l*oxers were training In I.oa
Angeles, preparatory to their Itivnslot,
of Australia. SclilfT waa a mere kid al
tho time, nnd ho watched Welling with
much.amazement nnd admlratldn as he
went through bis work.
Johnny n*kcd to put' tho gloves on
with Welling nnd nt the conclusion of
their Iwut Inquired: “ How Is It, Joe.
you are so tough and can stand nil
that punishment in (Tie ring? How do
you do It?"
* “ Easy." replied Welling
" I t ’s like
|hls: My doctor advised me to eat it
collide of pounds of ruw iheat every
day. I've been sending over to (lie
packing bouse for It."
That ufternouq Sc Li IT ambled over to
one of the big packing lioupes and re­
turned with three pound** o f raw; beef.
Before lie lind a chalice to stnrt In on
It ono o f the taixers wised him up.
Next afternoon Welling couldn't Un­
derstand why the little featherweight
"m in i Into him so llciA'cly when they
sitignl another practice l*aI lie.

DEVORE NOW A MILKMAN.

OLD BASEBALL STARS TO PLAY

Played on Two Giant Psnnant Winners
and Made Spectacular. Catch.
It limy be of Interest to luisclmll funs
lo kuiiw tliut Josh Devore, former
Giant rigid Itchier nnd known ns the
world's series charm. has retired from

Anson, Comiikey, Callahan and Othsr
Veterans In Benefit Game..
Several promising “ young-recruits,"
Including Charley Comlskey, Adrian An­
son aud Fred Pfeffcr, nro expected to
bg given a tryout In a baseball game

Minneapolis Baseball Men Will Receive
Nearly $75,000 Each.
Michael K. Cantlllon, president of
the Mlnueapolla club o f the American
ataoclallon, went to Sacramento, Col
to become executor of tho estuto of
Patrick Dowling, western gold pioneer,
who died there recently.
The estate, aald to Include pieces of
real eatute aa well as $120,000 In cash,
la to bo divided among Mr. Cantlh
Ion, hla brother Joseph of Minneapolis,
hla brother Jamca of Eaglo Grove,-la ’
and one slater. It wns reported that
tho two Minneapolis hanolml) men
would receive ucurly $75,000 each.
Beat Swimmer, In World.
American swimmers hold a majority
o f tho speed awliunilug record** of tho
world. I-anger, Boss, Volltner, Ted
Cann nnd Knlinnauioku, all AturrL
cans, can 'outswim all rivals nt any
and all racing distances, while Olga
Dorfuer. Gertrude Altell nnd .Bessie
Ityan o f Philadelphia, Claire Gnlllgnn
pf New York, Frances Cowells anil
Dorothy Bums of Han Francisco and
Thelma Darhy of St. DmLs represent
a team of American mertunlds good
enough to com|&gt;etc against the foremost
women swimmers of tho world.
Beautiful South American Tree.
By far the most beautiful of the
trees o f Uruguay, South Aipgileu, I**
tbo mimosa. This tree Is nu ever­
green, nnd grows to :i height &lt;&gt;f about
forty feet. Kven when not 'n flower It
Is very handsome, on uecotitit of It*tlnr.k green fchdike leaves, and gray,
green trunk. The flowers ure like litMe bulls of golden-yellow |l&lt;*llen, and
Itiey have u sweet scent. They cover
the branches o f the tree from top to
bottom, and at a distance one wmit.l
ulmost say the whole thing " ii* nnnV
o f gold, or had heen transplanted lr&lt; ti.
fairy laud.
Had to Be Introduced Twice.
While Mahel was watching In-r
mother making a pie, she wns told it
was lemon uierlngde. Half an hear
later she enilie hack and asked: "Wljat
wns that pie's lust name?"— Y'luth's
Companion.

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th is e v e n in g . N o It . B. V . I*, needed. T h e
d in n e r w ill be a e rved p r o m p tly u t 7 o 'c lo c k .

Mrs. Mnrhury wns puzzled. ’ Wlist
did It Utenil? Of one Thing she was
stlro—slid would gift an excellent din­
ner. But that wns tho only tiling of
which alie wns sure.
At two minutes o f 7 Mrs. Mnrhury
Great Ambitions.
drove up In ti taxicab to tier Ini-hand's
Most people would succeed In small residence. She tried Ibo frout door,
things If they were not troubled with and. finding It unlocked, she walked In.
grout ambitions.—Longfellow.
A savory islor pervaded the premises.
Passing to the rear, she entered tlio
kitchen. Mr. Mnrhury. in u white lin­
en Jacket and a spider In Ills hand,
turned from the range.
"Aha, my dear!" tie said cheerily.
" I thought you might like one of my
dlnucra. I've (ptlto a delicate menuP R O G R A M
A T
lit tie neck clams, mock turtle soup, a
bird, sweetbreads” —
"Stop!" cried Mrs. Marbury. " I ’m
starving, nnd you innkc mo n thousand
times more ravenous!"
\Ve Challenge Competition and
"Go nnd lay nsido your traps while
Invite Comparison
I dish up."
• Mrs. Marbury flung nsido her "traps"
nnd played scullion till the dinner was
"F R ID A Y — Paramount preset* Fannie Ward in^'Hor Strange
served,.then tuit down with her hus­
Wedding" bIso a One Reel Comedy.
band ntul etfjoyed the first good meal
she, bad eaten since her husband bad
S A T U R D A Y —The Famous Triangle Pluys. Secna Owen in
left her. It seemed that every morsel
" A Woman’s Awukening" also "H er Candy K id” a one
that passed down her throat bad been
reel comedy.
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M O N D A Y —Paramount presents Ann Pennington in "The
finished she told her husband that she
Little Boy Scout". Ham &amp; Bud in "The Misfit Millionarc"bad reformed and If be would come
back to her she would neror again
T U E S D A Y — Metro present:) Emmy Wehlen in '"Sowers and
complain of anything bo did.
Reai»eni" also “ Musty Suffer".
"N o," ho said, "you nro welcome to
comn nnd live with mo, but I'll Oliver
-go back to you. I f you And me as
bard, ta live with as before you can
return lo your own"—
The words were stopped by a kiss. 1
There has been no further moving
by the Murburya.

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baselMlI and Is running a milk routo
at bla borne town. Cbllltcothe. O. Joab
was a great Uttlo charsctet
A t one
tliuo It looked aa though he would de­
velop lutr* mia .of Ilia ga,mo‘a real, atar.
players HU best year was 1011. when
bo got hla first world’s scries money.
Josh played on two GUnt pennant
winners and made a catch In the 1012
world'a series which put thousauda of
dollnra Into the New York and Boston
treasuries. But for a catch by Dovoro
In the third game Boston would have
won Hie series In four games, one of
them lujlng a Me. As It waa. tho scilea
stretched Into eight games, aud after
the fourth game all goes lo the clubs.

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+ only not nocessnrily n source of
+ expense to tlio city, bftt It Is froIn a rather unusual piny In nn American league pntnc last yenr,
+ qucntly a menus o f pmUt^conthe umpire wna-called upon to use common sense^ns well qs to follow
4* fcrrlng Its benefits not only on
. the rules. Ills decision started n lot o f argument
4* the citizens directly, liut often
1 . nnd wan protested nt the time,,but the ruling was
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4* tbf burdens o f tnxntlon.
by all the umpires.
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4* liable or not city planning Is not
Inulnp,. with tho home tenifi leading by the score'
4- only n duty o f the present, but
o f 2 to 1. The visiting dub started a rally, getting
4* nn obligation to posterity. No
men on second and third with only one-out. A spit
4* owner o f a growing mnnufacturball pitcher wnn doing thp twirling for the home
4* lug enterprise would neglect to
team. Any Inflelder will tell you thnt tlic spit
4 *.properly plnn- extensions^' but
hall 4s .hnrder to throw after the hatter hits it
4- most cities, wlilch nre In reality
than It In to pilch It. The wet sj&gt;ot seems to
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throw the hall. It so happened that the batter hit
a rather slow bounder to the shortstop. Thnt player decided4* townste,
inakopoverty nnd the necessity
4* o f enormous oxpoiMlIturca In lat4* er yeurs to correct fnultn which
4* n stroke o f tho pen o f the city
4* planner nt the proper moment
4* would have obviated. — Frank
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the free swimming pool tlmt wni| built
In Gainesville on land In 'the city park
daunted for.the' pttrposo by the city.
It cost $2.."00. the money having.been
raised by public suhsrriptloh, writes
It. P. Johnson, secretary o f the Gaines­
ville (Tex.) chnmbcr o f commerce, in
the American City.
The pool Is fs» feef wide by 105 foot
long nnd Is divided I n t o three compart­
ments. Tin* llrst U n shullrw wading

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pool for Ml tie children nnd Is about
Tlfldcn fct-l In width nnd twtdve Inches
deep. The second Is for the larger
oiit*s ai.d Is aliont'lifty feel In wldtli by
thirty In- In-s In depth The Iasi section
Is tin- k ii liiiuilng |«’&lt;d pro|N-r. 1«*** feet
long, with a dcplh ranging from three
lo nine feet. The first two compartIncuts nre separatist from each other
and from the third compartment by
tn-iny wire netting ns ii mennil re of
safety to the children.’ Midway across
the ibird section a heavy wire Is hung
for safely for I he grownups.
The location makes It possible for (ho
city to furnish water fr&lt;ijn the pumping
station without cost, and the pisil Is
drained Into the creek which encircles
Hie city park on the west side. Thus
the water Is constantly being changed,
us It outers one end und Is drained ofT
nt the op|s&gt;sitc end. Tho walls and
center partition nre built o f solid rock
nnd tho floor of.fOncreto.
Nn one Is allowed to remain In the
water longer than one hour. A gong
Is rang on tho hour, and tho |s&gt;oi In.
cleans! before another party of swimtners Is admitted. livery one Is requins] , to lake a fdmwt-r bath ticfnm
going Into the pool In order Hint tho
motto, *'a clean plnco for-clcnn i « h»plo," mny l&gt;o lived up to. The custo­
dian of ttie park linn charge of tho
|hhi| ni\d Is pnld with tho roretiuc from
renting bathing nulls, which urn pro­
vided for tlipso wtio do not linve tin,-in
nt n charge of 23 cents, rersons linvlog their own nulls nro not charged for
tho use o f the |kmiI. Tlio hours nre
from 7 a. in. to 10 p. tn., and since tho
pool wna opened otr Aug. 11 It tins been
In constant use eyery hour, except on
Kundny, when It la cloned to the public,
the water drained off and tlio luterlor
sterilized

Building ths County.
For the teaching of fundamental
business principles to tlio rising gen­
eration and to build up atock and ag­
ricultural Interests In tho county thn
Wichita Falls iTex.) chamber,of com­
merce and (lie First Nntlonnl bank o f
that city have, combined forces. The
bank bus turned over to the chamber
11,000 to bo usoil ns n |&gt;crninnciit fund
for the bcncllt o f the boys and girls.
Tho money will Drat Ik&gt; spent for rog.Iqtcrcd pigs which will be given out
to tioys and girls on the farms. Tho
recipients will sign notes ami will bo
given twelve months to repay the lohn
with Interest nt 8 per cent. When tho
money Is thus returned It will bo rein­
vested In |M&gt;ultry or calves, ns tlio boys
nnd girls elect. Tho government dem­
FRED M ITCHELL, KEEN STUDENT OF BASEBALL.
onstration agent Is aiding the cham­
Fred Mitchell, former Yankee catcher nnd assistant to Manager George ber and bank In carrying through the
Stallings o f the Boston club, will manage the Chico** Cubs next season.
project
The deal was. put over after n brief Mhferenc&lt;0 &gt;etwecp Charles Weogbtnan and Percy llaughton, respective presidents o f the Chicago und Boston
Educating Allan*.
National league club.
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A resolution Ihdorslng the American­
In exchange for Outfielder Joe Kelly and a cash consideration, anld to b« ization movement, which has for Its
$5,000, Weeghmnn has octnircd the only avnlluble field leader .capable of purjH&gt;se a more practical cooperation
making a real bnll'clqb out o f what there la o f Chicago’s team.- Almost between the federal government and
unknown to the general run of baseball fans, M i t c h e l l hns long been recogv the public schools In- the education of
niacd In baseball’s Inner circles ns one of tpe keenest students o f the pastime aliens who come to our shores, has
!&gt;eeu prepared and sent to each mem­
Mitchell Is one o f tltg most aggressive men In the game, n fighter for evtrj ber o f the Iowa delegation In congress
little point that might be turned to ndvantage of his club.
by the chamber o f commerce of Couaell Bluff's.'Is.
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Th# Flndlno of Old Olory.
When tbo day i uti-e that our revolu­
tionary f«U»&lt; raltcuflrd to design „ nnB
lo r . tho dew tmi‘"ii- * j&gt; r‘-i ;i 1
founding Hunt h d S 'b v u t b t lfS ir
to tho heati-na to find tbe batiner of
their falUi and pride.
In the glowing west. In the Miming
clouds of tlie sunset sky—atrenrnUiu
across tbo wide horizon In alternate
lands of flame and mist—they saw the
symbol o f their own fair dreams,
mjstic, mlgbtjr and baffling.
And as they looked there cnine n sud­
den rending of the fleecy mass by n
wind of liberty’s own sending, and
through tho monster rift thus made
they beheld a patch of azure sky set
thick with silver stars.
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Tho stars- tho stripes—the blue-Old
Glory, bla*one&lt;l In beauty across the
wonder o f God's heaven, for all tbo
world to are. It Is our flog—God make
as worthy o f It.—Anne llnnkin Ip
Southern Woman's Magazine.
Falsa Economy,
Romo peoplo begrudge tbo expendi­
ture of money to benutlfy- the bourn or
to bring tho comforting message of
friendship In lime of trouble. To lln-t^
flowers aro o f no use. pictures 'mid
music a waste of money, lint a life re
strh led to things that go Into the p i
or nro worn &lt;&gt;u tbe back results Instarving tbe spirit. “ If I hud two
loaves of bread J would sell oue of
them to buy white hyacinths to fetsl
my aoiil.” That was the terse and
poetic sentiment of p truth oft ueg
lectod.
Even tbe" poor need other thing*
more than they need moneys The
mone&gt; "••• |((, BO„ e |U&gt;:it mouth, hut
the memory o f it great 'bunch of wild
flowers remains. "Flow er missions"
furnish a lienullfill ministry thnt al­
most any Rundny school class can ever-

H«e. Ren,I your posic* la the hospitals
° r to Um* children o f the slums.—
.ChrbUift H e ra ld ._____ ^
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—iigcnnuun, Arthur. Cleretnnd mid
U llMi"
TltrOe of the great lloston
group of uriiers Utucrmni, l.owell ami
Holmes—were ,,f inliiUleilnl parent
age. so Were Purknmn and ltancnirt.
also Hi,- remarkable Field brotbers(•yrns W , HuvId Dudley and Stephen
J. '1 be lullni'iice o f tlu- eminent Jonallmu Ktlmini* tipiM'iir* to have expend,tl far down lu the thie o f his descend
iitts. for the ijsj include pue vice preslbre,;_ splintors. thirty Judges.
ahlliurs. twelve college presl
'b'nts. mill le I dm, of the I * win,
were limed
e»er eouvlcted of a
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g ilb d ie d m i i i n
f o r th e y h i v
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lis t o f c le n ty t n c u 'a d la tln
c iu ild he g r e a t ly extended
in l,e fo u n d In e v e r y lit
Iin lh u in p o ils K tn r

H o w Housss E x p lo it.

The most _ lemarkahle pbenomeuoi,
.connected with loruudocs Is the exido
slon of houses, which literally hurst,
scattering their fragments lu all direc­
tions. Sometimes substantial dwell­
ings are carried high Into (he nlr and
then explode
It Is now understood Mint this Is dde
to the fact that the "funnel cloud" (re­
volving nt a nitu of at least !VOO miles
an houri has a vacuum Inside. Thus It
sucks up everything In Ils path, even
emptying wells. It sucks till the ulr
from around a house over which It
passes, and the house in vncuuiirimlng
thus created outside of lo promptly explodc*. owing to tho pressure of the

In the name at Unknown.. AUo:
in Saminol# county, Florida, to
Ts*- CsrllflraO No. 1037, dated the 3rd tflluatcdLot*
23 tq
liahwnark'
d .y o l .Jun* A. I&gt;. 1913. Said , « ![&lt;»/. wit:

Hr, at thirty pounds to tbo square
^ ant to *ell my atord and
Inch, from within, i
antnll stock for cash. R,
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Into h bomb.—Philadelphia Press.
to J. II. Snipes,
R. N
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About T a m p a r a t u r s . ---------------------------------Tlio belt authorities on the sctcnca of
Good Hoy Wants Work
meteorology tell ... that without the w m work for boald nnd ,
various chances In the temperntui*} ,,/ni.
there would lw a perfect calm at all
times In all parts of the globe. A uni­
form and unvarying barometric prtuWanted Bat (erica to repair. We
surv would everywhere prevail, and
there would l&gt;o no chango of seasons, re|)uir all Makes. • Electric 'Work on
no evaporation or condensation, no autos a specialty. Sanford Battery
clouds and no rain. In short, without Service Co., L. A. Renniul, prupric*
changes o f temperature, which * wo
sometimes think so uncomfortable, the
(ftmospberc would soon become poison­
Lost— IHILCK spaniel, long ears
ous, stagnant and Incapable Of sus­
short
tail.
Finder return to Dean
taining human life.
Turner, rare of Turner's grocery and
receive liberal reward. * tl3-llc
Awkwardly Put.
"I grovel here before you In the
Lost— Gold locket -with initials
dust!” observed the Impassioned youth
as tie nqpk on Ju .the drawing room "W . ;E^ W,” engraved on it. Finder
floor.
return to Herald ufllce and receive
‘ "1 don't know what you mean by reward.
SIM Pc
dust,*' replied she coldly. “ | |&lt;k&gt;U itfler
lids room most carefully myself every
Found— (,ioId cull button. Owner
looming.” —lamdon Til-lllts.
call at Pico Restaurant and describe
same.
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Grabbed by Old Ocean.
An overage uf 0T&gt; tons &lt;»f j»(tn nmJ
loose rtick Is woslunl Into the ocenn
every year from evory squaro inllo of
the l fnlt(Ml Slates. Tills estimate does
not Include the great basin. The liu- In €ircull ( null, hrtritUi JuUlrl*l I'lrrull,
jHrmlntFlr t'uunly. lUildi. In &lt; hanrrr)
tmnslty of this mntrlhtitlon may be \\. II. Mmt'kinaun, I*umplainant
Hill to
better (Himprelieiiiletl \vIh»ii It N real­ Thmdirr Hrv-alt &gt; I ’timpinv, a
Kurfflm#
ised that the Mitfrnv of lids eotiutiy FIshkIa c«if|H&gt;rmi lull, anrna! l . CL Mor |gan;*'
Hl*l»n nmi VidIA Suitin, hi«
covers 8.0S8f5&lt;X) square miles.
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h R |t *Htlf ill 11.p f iiuri I lint **t||»|NbrtI*
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luo'i ue:ir
I i - t, cn f f i / 1,0 »rr«- for | r f (ilvti
house a n d / t w o lot* at \\Ii YrfHM.
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’d &lt;^ vtnf Huii.,,d h A).,IflfaU ,n ,h* n,m*
Tat OnlUrit* .No. |0fi dated lha 6th dmy
ol Ju.y A l». t»H . Bald c.rtlflr«t» am‘•r»«£r ' hr f0,l®»inr lands In Seminole coun­
ty. Florida, to-wit: I«ia 39 lu &lt;2. Kurcka
Hammock, hahl land bring iii^ ird at tha
date of thr i« uanrr of *uch fertifleatr In thr
namr ©f Unknown.
r«ilr*« «aid rrrilflratra »hall b* rrd**m#d
■rtnrdini f•• lam tat drrd mill lour thrrron
*m th* 1(Itfa ill) ii| July. A. 1*. 11#17,
Wt'nra* m&gt; official Hgnaturr and §*al
this thr ft|K day of Jure, A. I). 1917
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« Irrk ( *rruit f'ouri, Srmlnnfr C*o.. Fla.,
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wit: Lot ISO, Kurrka Hummock. Thr Mid
land brfnf ■"•*■*« &lt;1 at thr &lt;f*tr t»f ihr tMU.
anre of uufh crrtirtcate in thr namr of
Ifanry Ifhhop. Alio:
Tax OrtJAratr No. 1036. datrd ib f 3rd
day of Juim*. A. II. 1912. Said rarlifcatf
etnbrarra thr fd'orin* (JnrrlUt! property
pituatad in Frmirtclt county, Florida, to-wn:
of Lot 67. Kurrka Hammock Thr »aM
land bring a**r**rd at I ho date of thr Uauanrr of such rrrtiflratr in I hr namr of

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For Exchange "Ya*h| Ellayre,"
UO c, It by f&gt; ft beam. Will exchange
for a good 1!»H&lt; or ’ 17 live passenger
autnmohile.
Address W. F. Ayres,
Davtona llearh, Flu.
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— Registered Du roe Jer
Mrs. II. E. Curlett. Ue85-tfe
For. Salt*
Fernald Hdw
Sanford.

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rilbcd Kctorc Clark circuit enurt, «l Ssnfcrd,
For Rent— With family of two. Klurlds. on the tOth -lly ll Aurwl. 191T.
Clslmsnt niroi, s« witnc*M*«:
nicely furnished srrecned apa/tment.
t*. It. tJeaton of p*icdo, rlof'ds
K, U. M.-hliurn ol tlvlcdo, MorlitS
Sleeping porch anti all conveniences
S. It. Ifcsilcr of Oviedo. Florida
in kitchen. &lt;51S Oak Ave.
R7-lfe
John Scruzr* ul-OvIcdo, florWsUOItT. W. 1&lt;AVIA/
llrgl,tcr.
For Rent— T w o furnlshtMl rooms

S07 Magnolia.

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For Rent— Ten room house, elec­
tric lights. Corner Oak avenue and
To sit Cicdilor.. Is-fslr-,., IH.trlbittcc sod
Fourth slrcpt, oposlte city purk. A|rstl Prrcunc havin* CUInw or l&gt;,-piandc
-a*ain.t *sld tUtsIc:
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T oo, and &gt;«r|iM you, an- h-r, l&gt;y nollflrd
For Rent or Sale— " T h e Oaks"
Fourth street and Magnulia avenue,
fifteen rooms, furnished. Immediate
possession. B. W. Herndon. KO-tf

For Rent— Ope room,
metto avenue.

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June 2til, A. H, 1117.
SA It AII M- Wl 1,1.1A MB,
, Ksrcytrlx.
SB-Krl-BIc
listed

In Court of the County Jud*e, Srmlni.tr
County. Stair of Floiida
In re Krlatr ot
F.tells H. Wat man. deceased
To all Creditors. I^Katccs. Olatrlhutecs and
all Person, havinz Claim, or IH-mind.
aaalnst said K.tatc:
You, and rarh ot you. »&gt;c hereby notified
and required to Resent any elaims ai.d de­
mands which yow or cither of you may have
■gainst the estate of l.stclla 11. ttarman, dcW AN TE D
ccased. late ol Seminole, eouaty, Morida, to
tho undersign- d Adrr inlstratnr ol said es­
tate within two years front the date hereof,
Wanted- — Lady stenographer
fated June list. ^ V ^ A , ! MAN.. .
would like employment, either per­
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Administrator,
manent or. substitute. Understand
nHT Kri9lr
1
book work, filing und general oflice Sallee at Appl ration tor Ta» Uced Under
Sri (Ion S of Chaplec ISSe. D o . of Macwork.
Local references.
Address
Id*
Mrs. Powell, 210 Pine Avc., Shn^
Notice la hereby given that t*. C. Howard,
purchaser ot Tax I citilfcale No. |07, dated
ford, Flu. .
90-3tp
the 6th day of July A. J». 1911. has mads
application tor taa deed* to Issue In aeplasterer wants Fordtr e* with law.
lollov'ng
flald errtifleata
or job. Apply to described ptoperty
Scminoh.
,
Kurrka
county,' Florida, t
and S. Grocery.
assessed
Hammock. The aa
ccrllQrale
tbe dale ot the tea
90-4tp

Furnished Rooms by Day, Week
or Month—Turk avenue' ilut, 105
Nortl\ Park avenue, over L. R.
Philips &amp; Co. drug store.
Mrs.
30-tf
James Patton, manager.

KEEP COOL

snd r&lt;s,utr&gt;‘d ,o prr-ent spy claims sod de­
mand. which you. or either of you. m«y
IiV f mfiin*! ihr f^llli1 fif'JlWi»-IUUi f ^ 11! »m ; die s., d. Ulc of S-mlmdn rounty
Florida, to the uadcrclzncd Kisrulrll of .aid
r-Iatr within two years Ifom th, date hstc

C. F. W IL LIA M S
Agent

EDW ARD H IG G IN S
Salesman

HORNER M ILITARY S C H O O L

Has a record ot CSyrwrs of thorough work In preparing young me, for College Universities,
linvrtiirn.nl. and TWhniral Schools, and lor Husinaws life. A NVn-sectarian ChtlslUn trhooi.
Strong Ist-ulty. Military training. New buildings, Brepruof luirgw Campus, *!th haselwil
and l.mtball grounds, tennis courts, and running tracks KtJ&gt;en&lt;ae modrrate. Session begins
September Mn. Write hie Illustrated rwulog. *
J. C. H O RNER, P rin cip a l, Charlotto, N. C.

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THE FANIOPD Hf Fj UD

THESAWFO RM fiR ALty
R. J. HOI.I.Y, I’d Itor
W ..M - HAYNES, Business .Manager
&gt; P w M W iiil E t w t T u a d i r sad Frida?

waterproof leal fertilizers increased enormously,
th A u ^ h 19!fll Tt*jT(AimI of phi
open a sack so that it will jp rea d used in their manufacture.
out endwise and let this hang from
M oreover, owing to.the scarcity of
the roof down the front in case of potash, more than .half the fertilizers
rain, otherwise the front t will need used in this oountry the last two
no protection.’ Place roosting poles years have d eta in ed little or no
about one foot from the ground and potash—and yet, they have, on the
about nine inches from the rear wall. whole, given entirely satisfactory re­
IIore two holes about eight inches' sults, as they did from 1860 to 1875,
apart near thn middle of earh end of when no potash whatever wan used.
.the houses. Through the holes place
While potash Improves the quality
a knotted rope for handles for mov and increases the y ie ld 'o f various
ing around to cleaner gropnd surface, crops, it is by no means essential to
there being no flooring in the house?. the general production of crops, ftn
place about twenty chicks in each the above facta have abundantly
house and use n small low portable proved.
he rear, with igood

eir^wnNsard slope. V u t

THERE IS NOTHING COMPLICATED
about opening an account with this Bank, subject to check.
Just deposit your money and sign your name, and you will he
handed a pass book; also a convenient pocket size check hook.
You are cordially invited to open an account jiere, and we know
that you will appreciate the Safety, Strength and Good Service
which it affords.
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THEHERALDPRINTj^pLCOMRANY
' it n s a u m o N n S S T IN Advance
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MONTIIH.......................... /....... I-**
f i t MONTHS......................... .
T«
M n n d l i t h Clt? k? Canto* ILM P*t Yaw la
Adrian a 3**. Fat Maalh
•Mala ta Adraata Mad Ito Mad# at OBka
i Matt Mattox Aafaat Uad
•••Asl
IBM, at tka PaaMTka at Saafard. Darida
Dadar AM ai March Srd. I STS.

Tataahaaa Na. Itf fence temprarily around a portion of
the ground to connect with the house
The id^a is to get (he chicks to reg­
ularly return to their individual
houses and not get crowded too
"many in one house. In the smaller
sues oftentimes little ones are crush­
ed b y sheer weight of numhtrs.
Even the small and in the larger
sizes the ventilation will lie sufficient
for the needs of large numbers. It is
also well to have one house with a
permanent fence for use in case of
accidents or disease.

•H u h Baraid

H O A R D OF T R A D E G R E A T
. oAVORK
1 In the lant.issue of The Herald the
Sanford Hoard of Trade had u page
advertisement calling attention bf
the public to the fact that the San­
ford Hoard of ^ fo d e had aided ma­
terially in the tight to prevent the
fifteen per cent Increase in freight
rates ■ and in this statement the
_Jinard of—Trade-w a s very tim'dWl for
the fact is apparent to those who
had the matter in charge that San­
ford had really been tV- ;»owcr be­
hind the movement. This wn* made
possible by the expert knowledge of
Secretary Marlowe who represented
the state of Florida at the hearing in
Washington und from the statements
of.those presept at the meeting wu*
in n measure responsible for the fail­
ure of ^ho. railroads in the south
levying this additional burden on
the growers and shippers
This 1.1
per cent increase meant f'Jii per cur
Oh V4»tf»*t 4 b!fS AP.&lt;!
JhT
r
citrus fruits and in t his acme - uvedj.lic
large sum of * f 1,400.000 for t"he
state and $ l l f «,000 for the county of
Seminole.

Weil fed chickens usually outgrow
any attacks of disease, and u few
common sense preventives will he
worth the time necessary to rarry
them out.
Clean water, general
cleanliness, good rahgT, Shade, greens
grit, shell, charcoal, sulphur and a
dose of .Epsom'snlts will be sullicient for any flock to weather any
disease attacks. The flock in gen­
eral will ■return on rhe Investment
iiuairutiurliuii_tu-ttLa_ainuuut
of time and care expended, in adver­
tising does for good business. Some*

chicks no more than,you would force
sales on untried goods. Tho proper
way to handle young chirks is to let
them grow- naturally and with well
balanced rations, and through their
f a «t development you can easily
pick out tho*** on which you wish to
concentrate efforts.
Sell olT the
drones and cockerels for food sup­
plies and pay nttontinn to pullnts.
Do not force them to lay. before
they get their growth, by stimu­
This is but one o f the instances lants, condiments .and emmonnwhere the Hoard of Trade, is ‘doing gOgues.
Pullets that are* grown
thing-* for the people of the whole 'quickly on a good healthy diet will
county. Hut the people a* u whole mature their bodies before ripening
fuil materially in keep up tiitir part tfieir et*g organs. The egg jirodueby joining the Snnford Hoard of gen is largely dependent on heat for
Trade anti doing their share toward its growth and sometimes by keep*
getting what is coming to this ' ,,m" |ing pullets in heated brooders, eiose
rr.unity.
It take* team work a to! housing and stimulating foods, we
cooperation to win big thing* and cause them to lay before the body
.the good work of the Hoard of Trade has matured.
Such pullet* .never
along every line is worrlty of the make good layers for any length of
support of every man in Seminole' time and the egg is usually under­
county who has the inter* t&gt; of his sized. Eggs lor hatching also show u
county at heart.
low fi-rtilitv. (aiming more h&gt;*.. To
f o n t be a slacker in the eotn-.j rt.duu# the fertility loss to a minimunity. ..Ii in the Hoard of Prude muin-one must look to the well being
do you
of the
mating cockerels.
They
should not be allowed to mix indis­
POULTRY TALK
criminately with old hens and pul­
G et. G. Ilaumgartn-r of Plant lets*. lurt should be raided separately
(,'ity iii an article in the Courier to full maturity before placing in the
Of the Mediter­
gives some good suggestions to poul­ breeding .pens.
ranean breeds &lt;Leghorns, Minorca*,
try raisers.
He says:
In the present food crisis extend­ etc., i fowls of like size and charac­
ing throughout the universe breeders teristics, ope* cockerel should be
and would-be breeders can well af­ mated with 12 to 15 hens and the
ford to take advantage of the pres­ heavier breeds, such as* Rocks, Reds,
ent favorable weather for hatching. Langshatts, etc., only ft to 12 hens
M ay, usually the dread month of the should by allowed to the pen matpd
poultryman
is past for another to one yockerel. N ever allow cock­
twelve-month and from now on suc­ erels together that may result in a
cessful hatches can be had through­ fight and one be whipped, as a
whipped cockerel is easily scared and
out the country.
the
results less satisfactory.
Some of the things to prepare foY
A t no time in the present genera­
at this time are.good colony houses
tion has -such nn emergency urisen
about- six feet long,- three feet wide
which must lid met by reducing loss
and about three feet high at the
to a minimum.
Conservation is
front, graduated to about two feet
nuturally the first law of nature and
if we are to combat the h. c. of I. it
will not be a case of how much a
day you get as it will lie how1 much
each day you save or conserve.

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combine the Ledger and State­
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about 60?, Simplifies bookkeeping
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J“l7 6. 1917 &gt;

GERMAN POTASH
In ■ lo tic r.I j the New York Times
U hart S. Bradley, the big Frrtii;:it*r Mogul says that potash is not
ilia necessary as some folks claimed it
o be. to get good crops.
He also
says that phosphates arc necessary.
His letter follows:
.There is a fur stronger answer, to
h* made to Professor Ostwald's
I threat that Germany's potash sup­
ply would he used after the war. "to
j dictate which of the nations shall
Have plenty of food und which shall
s*.»rvcM. than that given by Rjchurd
H. 'Efdmonrla fn &gt;'olir iaaui* oT Slay 29
to the effect that the United States
is fast developing methods of ob­
taining potash from feldspar and as
by-products from the production of
cement and Iron.
• t
*
W hile there are dtill other and
more promising sources of potash in
this country than either of these,
such as Searle's Lake deposit, alunitc, kclpweed, etc., the far more im­
portant fact remuins that our crops
are*not dependent upon any source
of potash.
The fertilizer industry
was established about the year i860,
while, potash wjts not discovered till
about ’1876. During this interim of
tw edty-five years the iue of chem-

CAPITAL 30,000.00
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SURPLUS AND PROFITS 15,000.00

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P E O P L E S B A N K 0 F S A N F 0R D

Such, however, is not the case
with phosphates, which are neces­
sary to produce and manure the
grains and frliita of all crops, and of
phosphates this country fortunately
las an enormous supply of its own.
c. m . h a n d
0 . L TAYLOR
R. R. DFAS
If. R. STEVENS
On the- other hand, and this shows
Cuhisf •
A u’t Cathie*
RraaUaai
vi^ - i w h . i
F L WOODRUFF Vits-Pntidtnl
the absurdity of Prof. Ostwald's
threat, Germany hus no phosphate
deposits and is dependent upon this
country. Algeria and Tunis for her
supplies of this more important
plant food.
/*
“I
plerre resigned tils oillce ns criminal
Oldeat of Brazilian Cities.
'N atu rally, therefore. Germany will washed clean and bright and gives It
Jlahln, * once the qppltul of Ilrazii
the npticurniice of Kjwrkllng, ns we say. Judge In Arras rather, than sentence a
be only too glad after the war to
la still 111 many ways tin* center of rut
guilty man to death. •
exchange her potash for American
and religion In Hint Inrgysj „f
Two Girls.
phosphates, as she haB done in the
South American republics. She Is the
Shearing Shrfap In Syria.
Tnn sentimental college youths weto
past.
•rho iqatmpr of shearing sheep In Hyrtn oldeat o f Hnizlllun cities und those of
discussing the quality of girl thry
* Altogether too much impottranee would choose ns life companion. The atfd nil Aslntle Turkey does not differ her present Inhabitants who are de­
has been given to potash as an es­ more sentimental of the two asked. materially from the ancient mothodk of scended front a long line of 'natives*
sential clement of plant food, and •'Which kind o f girl do you prefer, the the pcoplo as applied to prnctlcally ev­ of the place— us many of tlu-in arcthis is largely due to the extensive one who can walk uutl walk and walk ery other .vocation. Whilo tho sheep In­ look down on Hit) and Sno Paulo as uppropaganda of .the German potash without ever having to atop and rest dustry Is one of the oldest In the conn, vturts and parvt'uus among ittitulcljin'ltry, having existed for centuries lu.tlte tlcs.
syndicate which controls the indba- or the girl ,w|y? has to slop every now
sutno pastures where the ancestors of
and
(lien
In
a
shady
place
by
tlui
road*
try backed by the German goverri•IdoV--------------- ------ *------------ the nresent lienlers also tended flocks,
Something to Worry About.
-mrnrr
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*‘l like tin* girl,'* said the more con­ there does /tot appear to have bccnuliy
You better stop yo' growlin' wVn
if France regains Alsace she will servative youth, "who can walk nud Improvement It, the manner o f shear- }ou n(||.t K((|
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

THE BANK THAT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

im m m m m m m m m m m m s o S

syndicate:
Robert S. Hrad ley*.
Boston, June 19, 1917.
H ig h S p t t t l A e r o p la n e ! .

An nvlnlloti expert, writing In a Hrlt
lull newspaper, dwells on the etmrtieot*
speed made by the latest tl\ Ing models
He says Unit It 'may t.e Mated that
leroplnttett capable «»f u 'speed o f nearly
ISO miles per hour lit culm nlr nre in
existence. It is likely, too. that cer­
tain ninelilnes of henry "loading**
(which Is not (lie same tiling as great
total weight) and small head resistance
in u steep dive attain n speed of 230
tulles per hour. Certain dangers are
encountered In very, high s|&gt;eed mu
chines. The dutigers' were uiitlelpntcd
years ago, mid to some extent, ut atiy
rate, they are provided for In Imlhltnj;
These fast ira fl have their own degree
and pr&gt;&gt;tiii-iiiH of tiistnlillit&gt;. and they
are n-&gt; w hit easier to lly or safer than
slow yrafi. A diving sjns*l of some
tiling more than 2on miles per hour
having been attaltiis!, It seems likely
that an entirely new- phase is entered
upon, requiring very careful considera­
tion.

tlr fu .

tuUcliliies coil hi easily bo avoided.

,

"(Jit, my w ife tied It l hero to remem•
f Quick Work.
her MtiiietItlng site told me," answered
T w o Insurance nteu were -bragging
tin* clerk.
" \ml do you retuemher what she told of tin* promptness with which their res p o ih r companies paid up, Said one
&gt;ou?'
’ Yes. «^r
Sin* told me. Jo be sure J of them. "Tin* man died and I banded
and not work l&gt;*o hard," — Yonkers tin- check to Id* family within uit hour
of his death."
Statesman.
'Th at's nothing." said tho other
scornfully.
"Why, n man fell front an
Old C lo th e * .
The remaking o f old clothes Ih one of upper story of one of our buildings,
the most pros|H*rous imlustrlqn In fills and 1 handed him the fcheck us be went
country. Old Mills are torn to pieces, past nn window.** London Mall.
tin* tvtail and the rot Urn tiring chemical*
Got Through.
ly separated. Tho tvisil Is then wflshAmong other- Muitllng statements In
rd. driest and n-spun and made Into a
her eompor'lion on “ A Hallway Jour­
•pick and span tailor made suit.
ney** the following Was made by n IIItle git I :
"You mttsi get ii ticket, which Is a
H o e c a k o * and f h e ir O rig in ,
pli-eo of |iu|a*r, and you give It to a
T h e lu N s -a k i* t * tin- n ii 'St * o m t n o n *
man, who cut* a hide in It nud lets you
f o r m o f c o i n I . t n n I f o u n d In t h e s o u t h
|m) hs through.**

It w a s n a m e d b y t h e s o u t h e r n s l a v e s
_________ ___________
in e a r ly s l a v e r t H in e s .
The wom en,
_ » .i
», *.
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i
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.
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1
P e rfe c tly N a tu r a l,
s l a t e s ho e d c o t t o n a n d r h e b y t l i e 1u * k
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....
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I
W h y d&lt;H*s t h a t y o u n g m a n r e a c h in
W h e n a t a s k w a s s-gun In t h e m o r n i . .

Ing It was completed before g-dng back,.
home Miiiict 1111■-• t In-i- would get Into
gry, tlii-n Hie Inc Was iletix lied trout
the helve, a lire started and a hnectike
was co iki-il then and-there upon the
hoc. It Wan discolored l&gt;&gt; tin.* pittlitor* that meal conkis! thus was pula I a
Ide, and the hoccuho was*.henceforth
made part and panel of a complete
plaututloii dinner.
For a hoeeuko take one pint o f siftni
ineal.ipiu-diaif tcaspoonful of suit; mid
lard or fried meat grrnso and mis with
enough lukewarm water to form u thin
paste. Spread on a hot and greasy
griddle. Hake both sides brown. Serve
hot with vegetables, Usti, bacon, pork,
etc.
For corn pone use the uliove formula,
but luuko the dough or paste thicker.
Mtike Into loaves and lutku In a hut
ovetj.—A. \V. Brabham la New York
8tm.

I bis Iss-kct and draw./art n package of
, isilicrs as sisin as lie in-gins to talk to
—
lintany uni-?
one
!
"Tltal'a a mere matter of linldt. You
I
-, (ite
,
,Is
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\
1 Kxcltaitge.

Food and Intellect.
It used ti&gt; be thought that fasting
plirlllcd tlii* spirit and made (lie In­
tellect clearer. The mind with wings
unelnggisl by the gnats appetites of the
Iiislv was snp|Hisi*| in In* umre free
and nl mMe. 'l'lie I trill Mi Medical Jour­
nal ditea not beljevo that the Intellect
is strengthened by fasting, tlsiugli undoubt rally it tuny lie clouded by over­
eating. Ou the other liaud, fasting
lias often III etTicts on the temper,
which undo' whatever spiritual Kl,,xl It
may do In other ways. And as re
gnrds the Intellect, It Is a truism that
the brain must lie fed like any other
jwrt o f the body. The* ipi ant tty of
food required to keep oui* in soutul condltlon varies so largely that It I* Inipossllde to lay down umre titan a tenta­
tive average standard. Tito quality Is
Cast Indian English.
a mutter o f custom and environment.
A rnlhyny surgeon In India, sends
Here, too, no right universal rule can
some curious messages lie hits received
be enforced.
front time to time from tho company’s
employees:
N srvss and Good Hafelth,
1. Honored Sir—I nut suffering from
Obvlouttly "nerves" and sound go«1
(over nud swelling of my whole body,
health nro not compatible. I f you doubt
and my legs, too. are swcllerned up.
it taka it dispassionate look at sotno of
your friends who arc Intensely etuo- FleuSv take trouble to see the..
2. I beg to Inform you-Hint 1 um suf­
tloual or who nre classified as tciiqa*rfering by too much hot fever, but Just
amentnl. They may not Ih* Invalids or
now It Is subsided somewhat, and there
toven seml-iurniids, but they are cer­
tainly not "pictures of hisilltv" tilving Is much perspiration, and my legs nre
First j
way to fear, anxiety, temper. ilc|irr*»- treiubljiig like riding horse.
sloii, tcinpernnictu. tills Is tin* surest comes Void fever and then It becomes
way o f Inviting Indigestion, constipa­ hotting. Inside Is somewhat defected.
3. I tell you truly, sir, that I am real­
tion, finally autointoxication. And the
ly
lick
Mr. Hprimk lias refused to
result otr the «p|N*arnti&lt;s*T LuMericas
leave, and If you don’t certify I will
eyep, sallow or blotchy skin, lifeless
die like a ting, anil my father will be
hair, lack of "spring" In the carriage—
Issueless.
theso are but n ferv o f the things that
4. Sir—Now | pray that you will tuuke
must Inevitably come to the highly
mo cure noon because I am n very fa­
strung who let go.
miliar man.
Aside fruui Its being absolutely de­
6. Wife lingering near to next world.
structive to beauty, nervousness, If not
(Aime soon to prevent goodby.—London
•treated, may develop Into something a
Standard.
great deal more serious.—Exchange.
Sparkling Eyaa.
I f you should watch very cloacly the
eyes o f u merry |s*rson when you sec
them sparkle you would..probably no­
tice that the eyelids‘inoroJUp and down
more often under such conditions than
ordinarily, and If you know wlmt mov­
ing the eyelids up.and, down In front
of tho pupil of tho eye d(K*s you will
have your answer, says the Hook of
Wonders.
Every time the eyelid cotnea down It
releases a httle tear, which spreads
over the irychaH and washes It dean
and bright. It does this every lime tho
eyelid routes down.
Now, there Is
something about being merry which lias
tho effect of making-tho eyelids dance
up and down, and thus every tiro* the
l[d comes dowq Rio ball o f tho eye la

... Fame of Arras.
The history of Arras. France, dates
l&gt;nck_ tieyond the Christian era, when
It was the chief town o f a Gallic tribe
known as Atrebntes. It was then
known ns Nemetncum or Ncniotoccnua,
but Its present name Is derived from
that of the tribe. Paring the French
revolution Arms suffered grievously,
thanks to the cruelty o f her native son,
Joseph ,I-ebon, who organized and di­
rected the reign o f terror there. Muxlmllleti Robespierre and his younger
brother, Augustin, were also Iwm in
this city. It la Interesting to rei'all In ;
view of hls subsequent sanguinary ca- j
recr as a member o f the commune and .
o f tho committee o f public safety, re­
sponsible tor converting -the streets of
Faria into river* o£ blood fed by tho

guiUsttae. UmL aa a rount toga !M&gt;es-

R e v iie d ,

"Did la* tell you all the bright Milugs
his youngsters have been saying?"
"Yes,"*
"What did you say?"
"I told him children should I k* seen
and not lieurd from."—Detroit • l'roo
Fress.
Jury Qualifications.
In England aliens can sit on n Jury
after ten years domicile. * In Ireland
they are absolutely disqualified.

FENOLE
I meets at best arc anna) ing and
filthy. Don't Tolerate them in jolt,1
home. ‘ Keep a can of Fenole and a
Sprayer handy, and whether you hau*
anIS. moths, mosqttllnc*, rnarhes nr
nny cflher o f the insett ftn ily to con­
tend with you ran make short work
of .them. Fenole fou rs ctcry re­
quirement as an inse t destroyer.and
has mil try 'Other uses.
I* a spray
for sinks, garbage can*, to dcstnij
.had odors—it’s line......................* .

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give your support to this great Government
enterprise and also obtain its protection
for your m oney b y becom ing one o f our
depositors.

FIRST NATIONAL BANK
SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Many„ curious
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UkO history o f the ItomniiofTs as to how 1 a* b&gt;H»s»: tnwit to hnhi, i.uy, .,»m r„n complete; for Maxwell car.
•'Ll x .1 &gt;j,
Finder will relurp to
heirs apparent hat* burn cheated o f , " f t
Rivers Droit. Store and receive suit­
their rights, Gntliarino (ho Great ex- Jimprove mni other wi.&lt;&gt; deal
and
frclseil her right o f benuealhlnB the I £
able* reward.
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:INANDABOUTTHECITY.
Little Happenings— Mention
o f M atters in Brief—
Personal Items of

ABOUT PEOPLE
;..and e v e n t :

Interest
Sanford society will rent some tlur*
■ing the next few months and Mrs.
Summary of the Flouting Small
, It A. Terheun. the society editor .of
Talka Succinctly Arranged for
The Herald will take a much needed
Hurried Herald Kcadcra
rest also., Mrs. Terheun hits bright­
ened the columns of-T iie Herald for
Mayor Davison, Mrs. Davison, several years and galnecPstafe wide
Miss /.tota Davison
and
Mrs. Aspenns on? of tho bwt I twriters
‘of
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S l k i ' l ' i l n n t i ' a ! n • I . . . u t . t ..
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trail spent the Fourth in lirouk's- social news in the state. • During the
vllle and vicinity and enjoyed the summer months nnd especially dur­
ing the progress of the war society
trip in their car.
folks will cease many of their func­
Until further notice Munson's pool
tions and Red Cross work and other
will he open every a Iternoon at 2
work of a helpful character will take
o'clock except Tuesdays and Fridays.
the place of social gatherings, dances,
72-tf
rani rluhsT etc.
Dr. Harper, osteopath has decided
During this period all soriul npws
to locate permanently in Sanford and can he phoned .to The Herald of­
has-established offices in the Hotel fice nnd it will he printed under this
•Carnes.
See announcement else­ heading as usual.,
where in this paper.

A RESUME OF SANFORD
HAPPENINGS UP&lt;TODATE
AdJrna all Comma meat torn for this
Column lo "S a r iilf U t t a t , " or Phone

‘ Mia, R, A. TtfKtia,

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No. fOJ

s c e p t e r t o x v h o m s h e l l i o i i g h t li t . S he
a p p o i n t e d ttv r p m m l s i e i . A l e x a n d e r , In
s le iit l iif his f a t h e r ,
on ly -m i, I 'M il
Both of the young people are well- I * » u ! , h o w e x i&gt;r. t l e s t r o y e .1 ( l i e d o t lj ii e n i
known in Orlando and Og.ila, and b e f i t * ’ ft c o u l d !•*• p m I n t o c x e .- o n . ii i
E a r l i e r s l l l i I V j e r t h e G r e a t l e f t tin have a large circle -of friends who
s c h p f e r t o E m p r e s s G u t h e r In c I . , a w o
join in wishing them all happiness in m a n o f p e a s n p t b i r t h , w h o Im d b e e n n
their married life.
Mr. and Mrs. c h a m b e r m a i d a t a n I n n . H i s g r a n d
Buckley left lust night for Daytona r h l j d , t h e s o le o f f s p r i n g o f tils m u r d e r ­
Beach, where they will spend a por­ e d son a n d r i g h t f u l h e i r , w a s t h u s ills'.
tion of their honeymoon^—Orlando l l i h e i l l i s l . M a n y o t h e r In s t a n c e s h a v e

Sentinel.
Miss Hill* is well known in San­
ford where she visited friends malty
times.

•I iVuii / Way of MuLi-.i; I'H-.ui
Here is a new idea for making pil­
lows fg.' the summer cottage In the
country or at the seashore; and for
such a place, as most housekeepers
agree, it is practically impossible to
have too many of such Convenient
things for use both-outdoors and in,
on couches and hammocks and
,Y oM Wedding
• Mr. and Mrs. II. T. Timherlake steamer chairs.
of Tampa were among the visitors
Did you every hear of a "snip"
to the city yesterday. They were pillow? .Th at is the sort of tiling
wedded at Lakeland on ‘Wednesday*, onto city woman, preparing to go off
motored to Sanford and embarked for a long summer of delight on the
in a boat here to make the trip to old farm she lias bought up.in the
Jacksonville by easy stages.
The Berkshire* is busying herself with
following from the Tujpitu Tribune umking .these days.
Good feather
ll interesting:*
*
pillows are both heavy and expen­

'N o. 666 will, cure Chills and
Gcvor. It is the most speedy rem­
edy we know.
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Mr. and Mrs. Smart and hahy cf
Jacksonville are -in the city, the
guests of Mrs. Smart's father, C. F.
Haskins.
Mrs. Smart was formerly
Miss Mildred Haskins of this city
and her many friends, are giad to see
-her aguirv.
Woodland Park in open only Sun­
Tampa, Fla., July. 4 .- -The romandays. T o let on week days. 02-tf
tic marriage of H. T. Timherlake
Now is the tim e-to buy "Natures- » ni* Miss Frances K. Woody o il h
(jwn Hone Pebble Phosphate. Guar* ' * '•'* ' it}* at Lakeland yesterday will
□nteed 32 per cent phosphoric acid. ('“ nie « * a great surprise to many of
»|s here
Papa and Mam
Hundred* of satisfied users in this their f
county. $10.00 .per ton in car hits. mu U.imluitrih were among tlj.
mist surpri a &lt;1. when informed by
See or write E.*L. Winn, Sanford.
the Tribune of the marriage of the
.Hl&gt;-7tp
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. (I. Ball and fam­ popular young coutile.
ily have moved to this city from
'Gainesville and are comfortably lo­
cated in the Savage house on Myrtle
avenue. Mr. Bull is the manager of
the Fernatd Hardware Co., of this
city and we welcome him and his
family ; o our midst.

"T h ey have been engaged fur
some time, hut we had hoped that
our daughter, who fs se.vtonteen,
would keep up her study of music at
least a year longer," said Mr. Woodworth
"W e have no objection to
our son-in-law. of course
lie i&gt; a
very
c-timahle
ymmg
man
"
Ayers' New Daytona Beach Hull I
The ymmg couple left I fie bride’s
Daytona Beach. Fla.— Special sum­
Week
end
I
bt&gt;re yesterday morning ostenmer rates now in effect.

parties solicited. Dance every S at-1" ihl&gt;’ *° ■P* " '1 tb“ ho,i,,“ ;v n* . '* »k^
land, but before leaving Mr. Timberurday night. W . F. &amp; E. R. Ayres,
lake secured a marriage license.
managers nnd owners.
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The bride is the .daughter of Mr*,
Mrs. \V. M. Haynes and daugln
and Mrs. Ellis Woodworth,-and is a
ti-rs arrived home yesterday from popular young, lady. Their home is
Jacksonville after spending several in South Tampa
Mr. Timherlake
\\c--ks with relatives.
They came is advertising manager for the Tam ­
back vfu Clyde Line.
pa Gas Company and is a young
No. liijtl will cure Malaria or 11i1- business man of marked ability.
hoi* Fever.
It kills 'the germs.
will make their home in tliis
Nfi-.t&amp;t
Mr and Mrs. II T. Timberlakf’
-,f Tampa were in the city yesterday
Laky-land. July I. A wedding of
on their honeymoon trip.
unusual romantic interest took plai’e
Ruh-My-Tism — Antiseptic. A no here today when Mi** Frances E.
dyne Kills puin. stops putrefac Woodworth and II I' Timherlake.
•inn
'
h«i-:i5t
both of, T..tnp i were n&gt;:it*i"d by
R ev.-L. D. Lowe, pnikpr of tit” First
C o n g re g u tio iu d C h u r c h
Methodist chtirch. The wedding
Regular services have been r « - took place at F r a n c i s Beach and the
sum* d at tile Congregational church. y0itng i-ouple instead of (icing atRi v. G. B. Waldron of 1umpu will tirt*&lt;J In tiie conv'Tvtional gaflt were
preach next Sunday at 11 a. m. and in their hat,hing suits.
The bride
lij p. m. Sunday school at ,9:15. looked very dainty indeed in her
C. E. at l»:30.
one piece orange anil black bathing
All ate urged to be present, j caxtume of nmdisti rut, and^with ac­
Strangers nnd those not attending cessories to match. The jjroom was
ebewhere are cordially invited.
attired in a bathing suit of red. A
crowd of considerable proportions
witnessed the unusunl wedding and
FO R SALE *
cheered the bride and groom as they
left the popular bathing bench lo be­
Used Cara
1 Maxwell nearly new, $475-*- gin their -honeymoon, the first stuge
of which will bejipent in the groom's
Mddel 16
1 Maxwell, in good condition, auto, In' which they journey a* far a*
Sanford. At Sanford they will em­
$195— Model 16
1 Overland, in good shape, $300—* bark in a canoe and make the trip
on the St. Johns river to Jackson­
. Model 14.
ville in leisurely fashion, fishing
.
Seminole County Garage.
along the way and making camp by
8:-ltc
night.
They will return in their
.
To M y Patrons
canoe to Sanford from the metropo­
Having removed my paint and lis of thd northern part of the state
paper hanging shop to 108 Palmetto and "transship" to their automobile,
avenue I am now prepared to handle returning lo -Tampa to make their
all orders in painting and decorat­ home.
ing and paper, hanging. Now is the
Mr. Timherlake
was
formerly
time to have thW work done. Es- manager of the local gas company,
tima!t* t her'fu lly giveTT.
91-lfc
and is now connected with the main
F. V . T E i - P E R T O N office force of the parent office at
Tampa. He has many friends here.
Methodist Church
The services for next Sunday are
. Sock Social
‘■
‘ xpectid to be very heltffU, as nil
The Royal Neighbors of Amer­
worship is to the seeking bouI. The ica -gave a "sock social" in the Odd
Mrthcdist church has always had Fellows hall last Friday evening
wn open door, to rich nnd poor, high which proved quite a success both
and low, to every one desiring to socially nnd financially.
The pro­
better his condition. The subjects gram consisted ol music, readings
•or each service will he announced and recitations,
also the
"side
from the pulpit.
show” of "Bonaparte crossing the
Sunday school • session, 9:30.
Rhine,,f the "I3e!l(e; of. the Tow n."
Sermon by pastor. 11:00.
"C casar," Cacklcberries" and others.
Intermediate League, 6:15.
The contribution asked for was
Senior League, 7:00.
twice the number of sock you wear
Evening sermon by pastor, 7:45. and much merriment was proviked
A special musical number ut both when different ones were called on to
rooming and evening service.
tell how much they had given.Several
pretended they were ashamed to,tell
and said they were paying on the
Always. A ftir ths Storm.
Ice cream and
An aged colored wouiuu woh much ’Instalment plun."
toxelted following tho shooting o f n cako were served free and everybody
colored boy by n negro who shot nt seemed to have a good time.
another man and hit thy boy. The
M ice were Frying to find the negro
Wedding in Or/uffdo
who did (he shooting. “ A policeman
At the Methodist parsonage yes­
'■ Ju*t hke a rainbow," asserted tho
" d wotnnn. "They always show up terday afternoon Mias. Madeline M.
after tho storm’s offer,"^N ew Haven1 Hill and Mr. Cl#i,rf Buckley ol NarJnurnaL
cooseo were united in marriage, Rev,.
J. B. Ley performing the ceremony.

PACE FIVE

sive. us she says, and deserves'more
respectful treatment than one wants
to accord them not of doors —
t h e small boys of h e r h o u s e h o l d■' ’L
l i k’ i
t o have pillows- that t Ifvy may use
a* they

happed

to choose

I l o -nip pillow-, a- per Imp- you
have already gue-sed are -lulled wdti
-nip- of old i-liilh. They afford an
excellent way, according to this
housekeeper (•*r using up old Idolises
and kitchen aprons and oilier articles
of clothing that are much too worn,
for mending and good 'fo r nothing
but rag*. She has them all washed
carefully but they do not require
any ironing of euur&lt;c then -lie tahe- I
h.-r -,i--iir- a n d snip- H u m into tiny
pieceThese -nip-, pul Into a plain,
unbleached cot tun rase make a pil­
low tb.it is easily washable and may
la- shaken and beaten into stupe. It
is soft, too, which is a good point in
a pillow.
Outside’ eases may be
fashioned of chintz or endotitje or
figured ealieo -uny material you
may ehqose but it should be wash­
able and so that it may be ea-ily
removed.
Thesi- snip pillow* are
made to withstand hard tt-ag-'

Lor S.ib — One Horse and Wagon."
Apply Virginia Carolina Chemical
,ir" 'if; 1"* -h
«*|l'lit•■fit J:It■f tm
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1'*. ' *'TDi tv1 nfI iHIi,'
m warn* lf#ir *r»&gt; titjr(nt**** fur Co,,, tiffin-, Sanford. Flu.
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iiiel easy lo make Mt I, liter, yeti lev
th e. I- . oi i i&gt;-l vv it &lt;i tbe while 1 !d. I
And ft 'mill li I b.tr itiiio the i h iai.vlUs II I- ..rtf r nnd loo,I- like rite p.ltln

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\ork IVi’-'i

Fjrtt Successful Plant Nursery,

(Too Lute to Classify)
Ford Truck for Sale
\* good as I
new
Uverbatlled by Ford people jn
Jueksonville
week* ago. New ruv- f
i red body . Cost
New tires all
around.
A sacrifice for Hie lucky
purchaser
Call Sanford Flour &amp;
Feed I ’ m., Sanford. Fla.
A2-2IC

T h e tlrs t H iie c e s a fu l p la n t n u rs e ry tn
A m e r ic a yvit* th a t o f R o b e rt P rin c e o f
L o n g f - f i iu d a n d w a s c o m b in e d f o r fiv e
&gt; g e b c ritlb u ts . o r a p et to il o f B ill y e a rs ,
by tio 'liib e r s o f th e P r in c e fa tu ity
It
w u s b lu r te d In 112.'*. v is ite d by P r e s i­
For Relit - Five acres tiled Iand&gt;
d e n t G e o rg e W f t f h lt lg t o ii a n il In 1T1H1
farmed several years.
East Side.
Mr*. J. It. Barker leaves today p r o te c te d b y th e l t r l ( ) - l i t ic n e n t l H o w e I E E*i rid gr
!*2-‘_*t|i
for Atlanta where site will attenn *t •t w i t h m i u n io n ! g u a rd
.

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Convention

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m e n ’ s C ir c le

Degrees of Warmth.
We tiuvv In tut enteru’etii'v "ntiil r m
t.tnee an owportunity.—K ansas Cll*

Fifteen Change* a l&gt;n&gt;
It wa* tm uncommon thing f o r J- u t iia L
Molly King. Pat he star, to changit
Iter costumes as many times a* fif­
S ' . l l i r u X ppllfatlun fur I n ' D rnl Dnilrr
teen in Inc day during the picturiiaSrrliun S, *•! Chapter l*K ». U » * of
tlon of "M ystery of the Double
Nolle*. i» t t n b y given ihst VV. C. VViJr . I.w , purrhiM fa ol f a *
Cross" coming to the Lyric. Every li i iroam J
CrUlfirate No. is. tille d Ihe tilh day ol
time Mias King changed Iter clothes July A- D. ISIS at t* Nutth 3.* nl South *,
Nnrtharat
ot Huutheaal
hat fltrd
of course she hud to dress her Itair ol
aaltl r*r llftra t» In toy ottirr, anil ha# ina.le
differently and attend'to solne other at't'llcatlon lor lav drrd to l»aue in affordanra with , l » * .
Said rt-ttlnralc fmltrarn.
important duties a* the pictures in­ Ihr following dearrlhad pfoparty aituated In
S
rmlnoiv
foun
ty
.
Kliolda
to-wil
dicate.
N il * ot S
of N VV )| of SE &lt;| at Sar.
Miss King, although now only 2’ . Tp. I » S. It. 2*9 E.
aaid land Iwitif «a«raaad at the dale
eighteen has been on the stage seven­ ol The
the Ittuanre ol aurh m t l h r a t a tn tbr
teen years.
Her first engagement nama of J. tl. Tumllnaon. ttnleaa said fettllir.t c ahall he redeamed ar.Xtrdlng to taw
was wltile a babe In arm*. &gt;Al the tat deed t i l l laaue thrrron on ihr Jlh day
Auguat A. I*. 1911.
age of seven she held' an important of Wltner*
myrnflielal atgoalUf*- and aval thta
ehibl part with Maxine Elliott in t h e ^ t h d . y ol I S f r fcAi &gt; M|J,J j 4A * a ,
"H «‘ r Own W a y" making a hit both
t'lrrk Clrrull Court »envlnila Co., Fla.
92-Kri Sir
in New York and in London,
Presbyterian Church
At 9:45 the Sunday school will
have the "W o rld ’s Sunday School,"
different children representing the
various countries of the world.
A t II o'clock the church will or­
dain and install IL* C. Du Bose as
older of the church and the services
will close with the Lord's Supper.
At the evening service at 7:30
the pastor will deliver x special ser­
mon to young men taking for his
subject "Manliness."
The young
men are especially invited to attend
the «erv|et.
Red Cross Announcement
The cutting committee ms&gt;V be
found every Tuesduy morning over
the Vowel I-Speer store. Their work­
room is on the second floor.
The membership of the Seminole
branch of tho N. Fla. Chap.' A. R. C.
now.numbers 412 members.
Twonty-four comfort kits • have
been completed by the Geneva R. C.
auxiliary and tw m ly-fou r—with the
exception of the knives—by the
Chuluota auxiliary.
Riley M. Fletcher Berry,
Press Reporter Seminole Branch
N. Fla., Chap. A. R. C.
Trinidad’s Rubber Industry.
Trlnldntl expects lo havo a ulllloo
•utter \i cos lu a law roars.

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CI.A. TIED ADVERTISEMENTS

F'or Sale Church chandelier, ID
lamps, kertnenis price 525.00. s M
Morse. Orange City, Fla.
92-lie

* 'THE whole family ought In gel
in on Ihl*.
From baby’s liny,
keep-‘cm-warm kirk* lo grand­
ma's Alire-sil-by-the-fire slip­
per*. &lt;)ur N ped y fool b ear run*
the entire gamut of tanned-ami
hullt-for-wear - nod-style foot
garments. Make il a family
parly. Make it a reunion if you
like anil tiring that long lost
fool rornfort hark into the fam­
ily fold,

V.. I I . P E T E R S
Boot*, Shot's and Slippers
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EAST FIRST

STREET

Getting The Most Out Of It
Plan your garden so that it will lie con.venicntly located. I*ay it out on a sheet
of paper first so you will know where you
expect to plant the different vegetables.
“^

Allow for* “ crop rotation". In o t h e r
words, do not put beets where beets were *
before—put some other vegetable there.

N allrr o f AgjUrallet* for T a t Hard Coder
Sr*linn H of t hagirr » »ah. l a w . of
t’lailda
. . . .
Notice la hrral.y given that Ira l». and
f Urn Martin, putrhaaara nl T a g (.artiSrata
No. 3S0, dated tha «t h day at July A. !».
1916. haa gird aald rafll llratr In my offlrr,
and ha# made ap plraltoo.fo r ta* drrd lo taaur In atrofdanrr with law, Paid rn tlftr a lr
rmbrarr* the lo l t o o f n l drwertbed property
■ituatr l in Srmlnolr rounty. Honda, to .wit:
\VL oi g g l , nl S W ' t , Srr. *. Tuwnthip
211. Pouth. Itangr 31 Kaat.
T he aald !and beta* satraard at the date
nl the j e u i t i r r of aurh rrM lSralr In thr
name of l&gt;. ti. C'rrnthaw.
Alao t'rrtitlralr
N&lt;&gt; 361, dated 6lh day nf July, A. tl. 1911.
rovrrlng S W ' , ul S W ‘ „ Srr, *. Twp. 39
South, Itangr 31 F**l.
Tho aald land bring ar»r*.rd at thr data
nf tba iaauanra- of »urh rarllAratr in thr
name ot II. Ci. Crrmhaw .
U n i " * raid n t linratr ahall b* redeemed according to law
T. g dred will lit
thereon on t*.« Tth day
ot Auguat, A. Il, 194*.
Wit near my oflVrlal aignat ure and aeal
,hl. Rj# 6tb day
VyJJ- » » ;

Before planting, have the space plowed or
spaded deep, then have the clods .well
broken up and raked over. The earlier
this can be done, the better.
Plant in straight rows, have a gc od variety
and cultivate well.
»
The high cost of living is not going to annoy
those who have a good vegetable garden.

Clark Circuit f ’ ourl Saminnle Co.. Ha.
92.Frl'5tc
A It T U T . KM O F I N C O U P O K A T I O N
Notice I* hereby given that » • . the underiignad will, on VVrdnraday. Aogutt lal,
1917, apply to Honorable Sidney J. C all-,
Governor ol the State ol Florida for lattrra
patent inrofpntating the I'ahobre Hralty
Company, under thr following propoaed
charter, the original of whlrh la now qn flla
In th* oHire of the Secretary ct State of the
•late of Florida.
*
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1 . 1 . Dutlnn
ju tr p l rtm em n
J J. Dlrkin*on.
A r llrle e « f tn cerp a rallon o f F a h o h e e M ca lly
Com pan y

We. the undesigned, hereby aatoriate our*rl*ra together tor the purpore of forming a
b o d j politic and enr txrele under the taW*
■it the atate at Florida, with and under tha
folic wing prppoted charter.

If

W c Pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits

Seminole County Bank
• * “ T/ic Home Institution”

A r llc tr |.

T he name ot the rorpnretidn ahall bo tha
. jholte* Realty Comnahy. and it* principal
place ot bu*lnr*v »hall be at Sanford, RantIni'li* coun t). Florida, with aurh other e l .
lira*, agenrie* and place* ol buaineaa in FllSf. j
Ida and other *tate nt tha tJnl'.ed Stale* and I
In foreign countrle* a* the board ot d i r e r - 1
tor* may Irom time lo time determine.

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

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an i tllM. t t f,c mspaj'i r-u ni Jirnl •*!»• nf
all
•r,&gt; part *»f th. prtiprriy nf ihr rut
Breteni Hog Cholera
I ufiiion, Ainl in tifulprtske mid fltriri tli«&lt;
IBlJti|rmFnt »n»l aatd* &lt;if propiyiv, huiMinc*
The
B.
A. Thomas Hog Powder
flint Unit*' nf nthrfu amt to trari^irf on rumnit*atian th«* ^frtnrfil ittixinff# uf ft-al Piutp has a record of 9o per cent cures of
“ flit* *n»i tirukrn. *
Hog Cholera. If yotj feed your hogs
T “. m enufaVturr. p u r r i .a . r or otfcervria*
ns directed you never need fear hog
n Z Z ' V i^ i^ V ^ b l^ .r 'IS ir d S r i
l&gt;ce:i clteil of depriving legitimate iieirs in iirnlrr*. lumber, nivil sCorr*, (omit cholera nor any other hog disease.
*nd mi-rrhandt-e ct ary unj all kinds; And tho direetidns are vey simple,
of tlielr rights. .Sometimes It XTns.)nat' wsrr(V- U.ur In, n,|i and -rrun- thf *am*- t,y
lei*, expediency in other cases and very ptrdtrs or dr».t nf oust of n'iifl|-aB&lt;' at or just about what you are doing, plus *
Uiiun thf wKi.tr or any pari «( itir uranrrty a few cents worth of B. A. Thomas
often prejudice.
ni the rorporatbin, and to srll and plnln
t.’rar l ’ttul. for Instance, tvns on the aurh bonds tor propor rorporair uses a* and Hog Powder in the feed twiro a
whrn tbr bnaid of directors shall drirrmlna; week.
PVo of Molding Ills two eldest sou* to lo
loan and borrow munry on notes, bundHlberla lo favor Ills llilnl non, Mclio murtsacr* or fithr&gt;wis&lt;i.
Usually, though, rholcra gets in
las. Ban I was assassinated by the tin
Tu subsrrlbr lor, hold, purchase nr othrr- before we know it. Then it requires
thorlly of the two sons IH'fore be istuld al*7 *i'i|uirr. irll, Itlfi-frf, assign,, mart fair
close attention to each hog—each
. i t ,
i pledge or mhrrwise dispose ot. -*| r, .
curry out Ids plan, and thus one o f the rapftal'.tbrl,. of nr a.., bond., .rrurhi” or
most terrible chanters was added t,ii"ihrr r-idi'nrr- of lndebiedn,-u i « Ue,i or hog must lie dosed—and if you will
„ ___ I rrratrd by olhrr rurporatiiins of the stats.
Uusslau Imperial Illstorx. 1t arson S ,,r n( the tlnhi-d Null*, nr.iorrifn rountrlrs dose them us directed, you will snvo
If you don*
in
rrt-e all the rlghi-, | w * n . »nd prl.- better Hum 90 per cent.
Weekly.
tlrfes ol owurr-Mp t h n a d a- fully as a better tlmn 90 per rent.
If
you
natural fiemtn m i f lit do, i f f ! generally lo
Urda F o r Camping.
have and rarrrlse all ihe rights, power*. don't, the B. A. Thomas medicine
■The b o d is th e m o s t Im p o r t a n t [ X '.1
un'l r ' costs ygu nothing.
W e— not somn
Xrilrie ill.
requisite to a goml camping trip. It
distant
manufacturer—
pay your
The amnunt of rapitsl slnek o f the eorlimy Is- tody a |d|o of leaves, but It paratlnn
L. Alien Scot! Co.
shall he Ten Thousand I tlO.UilO.Oi)) money hack.
must be comfortable." lit the Wom­ Dollars, or be divided Into line lldndted
•hare* of ihe par value nt f |00,ei) p^r share
an’s Home Companion wo read that whlrh
shall hr payable In Isnful money n{
folding canvas cotwaml chairs are car Ihe I lulled Stales, nr in property, or in Dhor
Poultry Parasites '
or.se,»ieo»,
a fair and lust valuation lo
rletl. "For bedding get two rubber he Used Sy at
\ ou keep the chicken holme clean
the linaid .nl dirertnrs.
sheets for top and twdtoni If |H&gt;ss|ble.'
to keep the parasites off the chick­
ArOrle IV.
The 'best thing. Is an old Imltuthm -The term lor shlrh the rnrporation shall ens. * You spray to kill germs.- but
.leather top from an niUiomdille. Can eil-| shall be perpetual unless sooner- dis­
what do you do to get the germs
solved amirdllig lit la * .
vas or dock Is ginnl if you cami-d get
, •
W llile V»
nnd_
parasites, inside the chickens?
The business „ f the corporal inn shall lie
ruldier.* A double comforter makes a
.... .
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I conducted by a president, vlre president, a Hens especially show it at moulting
very gin*d iimttrbss,
Wlll-lt camping secretary and treasurer, ami a board nl diHow
several nights get a twle of hay n
r
"*
■ than Ihrrr lint fitufi* thrn time jim l during the winter.
,i,
_
,
i
*
,
n%«*. »h«* *tis
*tit* I*h»*lilrr*
otr-ssv. I
M t t t t H r H i W ' ywM nri»
■■!*»!
TTir i
I loan, to.lav?
Free
'Trr 1..I1 I- .'i./l'. ./VV ,al1 Vl111
IIJ -in Ihe I in I, .1*) thrm uf all internal j»ar:i*ite* Ivy
lll.ch to need and pillows If xCTI111Osl. *h«* in khut It r*
,.
- -.
.
J.
•»'( AtlC*i*l mi r Sill
in hniifutil. Fltirlila.
l or i »;k* nljjlit i
Ilirro n r**„n.i n* nitirc
feeding ‘R, A. Thomas Poultry Pow­
jill
11&gt;
I 111 der occasionally
Is* i\ x dew - It 1- often llee.ll'-- til
If jt doesn’ t make
I'Ve li l',e 11 III The rubbi r -lie-o s pm
•*' M'S»iHir'l. t* I* !*«!&gt;((&lt;•'•• your hens happy, we will return
it *halJ i» r«*tnhir1i'll L\
te. t iin-1 ulu- wariotb
I »e tlieui to
I. Allen Seed Co.
1 N h I1 r I'liii iMi |*r#-•i your money
roll the ts-itdou: lo wlieu pa, king, utul
l‘ l*
I &gt;&lt;’ «■ I ' f r
, Itn i|
Jft'll Me «t*t|tet. H.nu!
spread oil the ground to nlt„OII wllen
y i
j . . - , |th i ,S Ml, f fit!
jn el
i
I
you ear.”
r v i f l M l l u l e ' | b e |en«r«| n f .| j
f a t v MAUL
SATISFACTION
0l0
T
S H O E S
- m l . |r VI
retL mjunu
Her Old Glove.
iV.S,"*,
i vnuuni- ot in«te|iieita«ei t&lt;,
Asp VoUNCr
” lt Is made out of Hie upper part of „ h‘ r) ,, roriHreiian
*h*u *ui-i -*»' it*elf
ftr r F tc i
« long, white kid glnx'e," the little ‘ belt
i .it ih« *muuni ot ii* ’reehsi
Happy
l« « iirpiu*
matt tenre ex|dalned vvtien l nottmt itoi f (lr It \u
case front w hleli stu* took tier tile. s&gt; ts
n| r* -iJi’tn»
in. t ft «*f s
-hi , and orange u,—l -it* k- It was a
very dainty aOalr. made very -Imply
tiy -lining n glove arm amt lumUig
on,» pin e of tt,e kid tan k on tho oilier. I IVIf l |,
'*
■i), T li*l **d 11»*' *14.\ i*# f *itin*
The pockets were untile by graduated j 1 'll*■
-pfurp m*» V y hutiufi; J*»*
PETERS SAYS:
rows of inacliho- sllb tihig. vvlilcti mad......eh
mI j J t*irVin*mi eacli u(
hum
* t#Lftn» l»-tfur tl that hi- *»|p.
them any sl/e you 111. -d
A .Man I n A* Old Ah Ills
•uiPfl i! * *. .» »• *k ariirlr* «*( inrorpofaUan
"I And this a very convenient Utile j (or thr j urhihffHfl riiifrsEFtl,
Feet Feel— A". Woman
VVltilfl
Bt' h" ft'l Anti *r»t of iiffiftt thl*
ra-e to carry tut tools when t am rail- |Junv
I n An Voting An •
3fit '
Her ShocN Look"
»*o#t:f
isl flora one room to another o f Kiuotit
i I. It It ITT.
I
Scalar) I'ii Mix’
to a private cii-lotm r. It would lie
and what
nice f,,r traveling, too, a- li t- -•» Ital
Peters Say* I* So

iif lt:r tiaiut * k m
Among the attractive xi-iior- to
the city ii* Miss .Matto- Blount of
Waynesboro, Georgia who t» the
gu»-it of .her un'nl. Mrs. (' A. Bageti Itart. Miss Blount has been visit­
ing the M L - e s 1‘ adgi‘tl of Gainisv ill** for the past month and is euroute to her home in W a viteslnrru.

In other •la ir, of rh* U n l M Stair., am) in
lor. I*n rounlrlre; in plat. im prove and ,|r
-•■Irpr lain). 111 . tl,. purpn.,- nf .sir:
ntf f.r
•I" ainl j..r(.T,ti al) iinnc.
rca|tff«lr J*r*l

�m sat‘%
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SANFORD

PACE TWO

UNTY HAPPENINGS
A BUNCH OF INTERESTING* ITEMS FROM COR­
RESPONDENTS— EVENTS OF SEM INOLE COUN­
T Y — EFFICIENT REPORTERS FOR THE HERALD

Mrs. Bertelson and Mrs. John
Borell and nephewr- Woodard Ber­
telson- are visiting relatives in De-

IAnri (bit

J"lf I. Hi?

i tnrtBTOTg 8 0 a rBT rrnpm nnnnt

- MAyAGEBa£#R 1917
V' *

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— Boston

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.. Rev. ErJcson expecta to leave Fri­
Jack Barry; Chicago. Clarence f
day for' Jacksonville,
He will be
..Rowland; Detroit, Ilogh Jenmuch missed, *ss he has been leader “ filngs; St. Louis, Finder Jones;
of the prayer meetings .on Wednes­ % New Tork, BUI Donovan; Cleve- o
land, Leo F o h l; .Washington.
day evening and also of the Bible
Clark Griffith) Philadelphia,
class for over two years.
Connie Mack.
An orange expert on canker .was
National
League—Brooklyn.
examining the groves here this week.
Wilbur Robinson; Philadelphia.
He said he had not discovered any
Pat Mornn; Boston, George Stal­
in Seminole county.
lings; New York, John McGriaw;
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Robinson
Chicago, Fred Mitchell; St.
Louis Miller Huggins; P itts­
are home again, the form er is trying
burgh. Jimmie Cnllnhnn; Qncln- a
to get over an abscessed tooth.
nail, Christy Mathcwson.
£
Mrs. Hodgins has been' iti town a
few times, to have dental work done. ffOOQOQflODOOOOOOOflPPQOOflJOl

What W . E .t
Jloblnson. “ He was pne o f my hardest
i
J ^ P le of the Uolted State. ,
players nnd one upon whom I could
suine fully twice a s . much"
t:cat p«r
always depend. Several tluica while
■ «T P lf g^ J o .lin [toople TTf-p j^ V (he race was on he should hnVe'been
D rin l beans, pens, and lentil* tnuyT*
out o f the lineup, but he refused to
.Place meat In the diet to a C j * *
go. I I * Jfcyed second bsse better than
to the advantage of outdoor w0rv'
most df the other men In the league. tent,
era especially.
ork‘
He was a timely hitter nnd no\V I find
no cause to gel another man to tnko
his place."
Courage.
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Courage consists not In han.r,ifn»
Rex Holiday . apent Sunday at
PAO LA P O IN T S
without fear, b u t' In being
5
Mr. and Mr*. J. K. Bona and Mis* home. He is working in Sanford.
minded iq a Just causa.
U’ *“
Rev. Bartless will fill his regular
K ate Bona arrived from the Bast
appointment
here Sunday.
Coast Monday.
They will be lo­
Mr,,
and
Mrs.
C. C. Boyd have
cated at Windermere for the pres­
been
spending
a
few
days this week
ent.
Ernest Prei! spent the Fourth in on their farm near here
Mrs. H. A. Rush left here Thurs­
Paola visiting friends.
But all golfers are not fibbers. Some’
A. V. McGuin spent Sunday lq day morning after a pleasant visit
af them can’t talk.
Sanford, the guest of friends there. with her sons, M r. E. A. and M r
Most of ua spent the Fourth
She will visit her quietly ab home, Mr. J. E. Lund- DODGERS TO KEEP CUTSHAW
Mrs. V. SchmHz left recently for A'. M . ' Rush.
Apparently being sn amateur Is a
daughter,
Mrs.
L.
L. Hood st Ar- qulst’s fam ily gathered in the after­
N ew York City where she will spend
profitable
profession.
jcher, Fla., for a few weeks.
Lhe summer with her parents.
noon at his home, with Mr. and Manager Robinson Declares Second
• • •
Baseman le One o f Beet Infleldera
Several young people ciijoyed
Miss Frances Pearson lef5 Thurs­
Mrs. Emil Magnuson.
M r. G. W.
Boxers
might
show more speed II
In National League.
day to r Oakland where she will e watermelon at. C. J. Vermillion’s Lundquist's family and R oy Hud­
they woro spiked shoes.
, gins went to the lake and a ‘ few
the guest of Mrs. Harold Henscehn Sunday evening. •
• • •
It wna reported after the world'*
for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lee were here gathered at the church in the evenBoxers
are
good
Insurance risks.
series between Brooklyn nnd Boston
The Fourth was spent very quiet­ Sunday visiting Mrs. Lee's parents, ng, where patriotic songs were used.,
They
never
tnko
any
chances,
thatsecond
SecondHnscm
Bnaemnn George tffitshnw
----- —'■—I (nut
ly and sanely here this year, the day Mr. and Mrs. W . II. Boyd.
Mr. Ballinger lost his little o l d j ^ f
former club was to lie disposed
Johnny Evers* contract with tho Bos­
quite like any others.
Word has been received from U. S. pony Sunday.
o f,b y Manager Robinson, because he
ton
Nationals expires this year.
Brown, formerly a resident of this
Walfred and Carl Pierson motored
no| !&gt;'»* * ‘ th any degree o f brU• • •
place,
saying
that
he
is
married
and
Muncy In the big event. He stumbled
W E K IW A IT E M S
to Coronado Beach on the Fourth,
Man
who
Insists
boxing Is n brutal
In one or two Instances In the series
j
II. J. Griffin's brother. Lee is now living at Carryvitle, Mo.
but did not have a very good time
■twrt evidently never suw a bout.
nnd Imtuedlately Brooklyn "knockera'*
Willie Neal is in Wekiwa for ft
spending some time with him. He
• • •
as the heavy rain spoiled the exer­ bud him shipped buck to the minors,
He got the end of his
arrived from Georgia Tuesday ac­ few days.
Almost
any
golfer could dig acises and races.
J
rorgettlng thnt ho was as Instrumental
companied by Mr. and' Mr*. Joseph thumb cut ofT in the shingle mill,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lundqufst In helping the Dodgers wla the Nation­ trench If permitted to use u rmisMe.
• • •
White who will make their home where he was Working and is having and little son, Raymond and their
al league flag ns uqy other player oo
quite a seriou? time with it.
Most walkers scent td renllze that
here.
sister, Miss Ruth Bergqu'ist made up the cltib.
Mr. E. A. Rush spent a few days
they enn make better time by runnluji
Iiprry Childs is spending a few
It has developed now that Oulshnw
the p arty.. They had quite an un­
in Tampa and Dunitellon last week
dnys here with It. H. Geiger.
pleasant experience, being run into Is not to be cut o ff the rosier. Man­
Joseph McAllister, who has been and this, on business.
by a colored driver in another car, ager Robinson has declared himself,
• « i
Miss. Mac Goincs returned Tues­
visiting friends in Belleviow is ex­
and were .fortunate to escape with H e thinks Outshnw ts one of the steadi­
Ono
often
heiira
of pugilists engag­
homo aion. His friend, Miss Hazel day from Glenwood,. where she has
but fe bruises-what might have been est Infleldcr* In the league,.although
ing lu a light tu settle u grudge, but
Smith will come with him to visit been visiting relatives.
a tragic affair.
one notes that It Is never.u grudgs
Mr. A. M. Rush attended lodge
Mrs. McAllister.
a
gal n st mouey.
meeting in Eustis Tuesday night.
Louis Acosta started foo his home i
All Muddled Up.
at Durbin. Fla.. Tuesday to spendj
One ilny.ii iu-w pepll In
«.•!■ jEAST S AN FO R D
W h e n Sponges A re " D e q d .”
tTie Fuurth.
When To- re!urns Tit* *
Mr and N"r* C. f Be&lt; k apd son, 1 tlement school nunc home and asked:
Sponges w lii-ii brought l&gt;&gt; the sur"Mother, how iiiiiii ) , nrro(-&gt; are there i
sister. Mary Ann and tb iir cousin
fnce ure black nnd slimy, filled with
will accompany him for .« visit
f(||&gt; th(&gt;ir
home in Port- tu n bushel? Teacher wants to know."
water and animal unit tec culled
“ What?" answered the mother. "What
this city.
j land,. Indiana. They will make sev- ha* that to do with tiwdei." "1 don’t
’’gurry."
Several days are required
, ral side trips eriroute. Miss M ar­ I uejv." replied the chilli
for the "gurry" ty run ,,(T. when tho
The next i
garet Stevenson of Jacksonville will day-the- mol her \\&lt;m to the’ music
sponges lire dead.
They ure then
accompany
them as far as Dayton school to Inquire wflat kind of music
squeezed mil with the hands and
ARE YO U A
strung'on lengths of course twine, to
Ohio.
her child was being taught. The tein!bAN D '
S A N FO R D BOOSTER?
he sold at miction by weight. The
Air. and Mrs. W. W. Dressor and ■r laughed iutd said; "W ell, that Is
largest market Is at Key West.
laughter. Helen and Mr. and Mrs. hardly correct, madam. What we asked
E V E R Y time you lake a trip, or get In
V"ir
child
was
how
iimtiy
bents
there
u parade this lit»!»■ emblem will l&gt;,&gt;
\|.v Mar-hall spent the glorious
right up m frnn' t»u tMilig ymir home ( Fmlrth &lt;&gt;n an aut.i trip I" (*'erm»&gt;nt. uere in u lio n'll •• ” •
Meaning of a Mole.
town The nano-of thecitv and
A
untilmi i||.. right curlier of the
E
ll'llami
other
|
&gt;,&gt;i&gt;,i«
Hudson
River
300
Miles
Long.
appear &gt;in raised na-k'li'd h tt- r&gt;.
W e Always' H ave The Besi
mouth liolieutcs to a tinttt Hint lie will
Mr. uml Mrs. J. C. Ellsworth, J r.
enamelled held, made of -niitl h-.t*'
The entire length of. the Hudson riv­
have good brum e through his Indi­
Look* rla**y and ttk« &lt;mly a minute lo » mjHi
are guests of Mr. anil Mrs. L\ If. er Is aoo miles. Emm Troy to Ihq
,t to your nJUior rap.
vidual efforts. Whatever walk hi llfo
Tyler in Jacksonville for the week. mouth of the river In New York hay,
he chooses, he w ill be successful. To n
Yours is wait ng for you and costs
Mrs. Will P rev a il and son, Neil a distance of I.10 miles, the silver In
woman It Indicates that she will have
you only $1.60.
are the guests of her parents, Mr. tidal, owing to the low g r^ b 1 of Its bed.
plenty o f money nnd he very much be­
by
which
the
ocean
llile
Is
able
to
back
and Mrs. C. II. Curry in New Sm yr­
loved. A mole mi the left side of the
up. It Is tips lower tiilui navigable
na this week.
month Indicates for both men and
Mr. aiol Mrs. A. K.. Mitchell have portion of. the Hudson that Is of sTt
women a cnminmtpltm- life, one In
much Importance mid. of course, the
laken tip their rnddeuee mi Bird
which neither good nor Hi fortune will
water Is salt. It l' regarded really
Island in Luke Jessup. ’ .
1
'
predominate.
an estuary of thy Sea. Above Albany
Mr. and Mrs.. Ilagood Warren and Troy the river Is a siqull stream
have moved to Volusia .minty be­ and to its source the water I afresh.
yond Celery City.
. - .
George Cutshaw,
A delightful surprise party wu»
Weslth.
not n Mar. He played lit |S| games In
carried out WednendUj evening of
The |&gt;i*s o f wealth Is loss of dirt, ns
this week for the Misses (ilady and I sages in till times assert: the happy t lot race ami in every otic performed to
BIGHT NOW &gt;uiir battery may he suffering for the want o f n drir.k
\V«*
gladly add pure distilled water when needed, lake hydrometer rcadiniH and
Miirjan Deltrich at (lo ir home ini man’s without a nUlrt.— John llej-- tlm limit of Ids ability.
make other ximple tests which quickly determine the condition of »o.r bat­
"B y tin- time tin* world’s series-was
Heardall .avenue.
Fifteen of their i wond.
tery— all absolutely free of charge, if you wail tow long your battery run)
ronijicd •'ill.JinW" bad ;io!!i; Mali*." said
young friends came nut from tow n,;
sudden!) cu on a strike arul refuse to operate your starter and light* properly.
nr
A jolly g"m| 11me was enjoy ml by
Don't wall till this happens. Regular Inspection by onr expert- mean longer
life nml more efficient service from your battery. Drier aroutul imiirj.
the young pcojd
Dietrich home is i
Itig with .it- big itviiig r imn am
S A N F O R I) B A T T E R Y SERVICE CO.
screened in porches. Delicious' fee
4
L A. ItlkNAUt) I'ropftrUir
TH E JU V E N ILE P R O T E C T IT E A S S O C IA TIO N H A S flz p rri Ilit t e r y Chare• mg and R epairin
cream and cake was served.
g
W ork On Autuai A

INTERE5TTSG
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Is The Time
TO BUY

SPECIALS
FOR THIS I

G arden Hose

L a w n Sprin klers
THE

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GEO. H. FER NALD
HARDWARE CO.

S A N F O R D C Y C L E CO.

DON’T WAIT TILL YOUR BATTERY FAILS

GUARANTEED
MEDICINE

;

Tit*' picnic ground- iti Lake Har­
When you band your druggist SOc
ney in Geneva seem to be very pop­
and’ Ask him for a large bottle of
ular with East Sanford ’ people.
A
Martin’s Liver Medicine, you have
large party werlt from here Sunday
the personal satisfaction o f knowing
pictured, battled,
bathed, i-tr,
etr. Those
w’e
la
and ptentred,
l liost* we
it &gt;» going to do what you expect it . .
,
. ,,
to rlo; and that if it doesn't, you can *u,ifrt*
wt'rc Mr. and Mr*. J, F .
go to the druggist and get your mon- Hickson, Miss Ethel and
Master
back. In other words, Martin's Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Squires
Liver Medicine is one o f the few nnd daughter, .Mar'gnret, Mr. and
thoroughly guaranteed medical prep- « , rj
,, „
, ,, aratio^is and qnc of the best, of its ' r
H'»warl apd
fourof their
kind for use Hit treatment of sick &gt;’uunK people, Mr. and Mr*. F. N.
Itca'dacbc, coated tongue, bad taste in Estridge, Miss Hut tie anti Mr*. I’ ur*
the- morning, sallow complexion, in'- ramorv, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Lucas
uD- “ " ,f r ,kin- and little daughters. Mr. and Mrs.
urcu affections o f the liver and stotn- * ,
.. . : .
.. , ’
. ...
ach. Martin’s Liver Medicine is an .Irvin « L^n dge.
Edmond
Stowe,
ideal medicine for children also. It Harry Flower*, Horace Chorpening.
tastes good and small doses of it J. F. McClelland, Gcttei McClelacts gently in their Uttle bodies. jailll ut}(1 j im Walter,
quickly relieving conditions brought
aholit hy indiscriminate or improper
A party going over, for July -1th
eating atvd failure to give the neccs- wt.;e Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpen• «
* * * » « « S - f c str. , r t
Martin’s Liver Medicine. You would M r‘ - A- *" Chorpening. Jr. und Mrs.
find it a splendid medicine to have in Bryan Squires und daughter.
the House all the time. For sale by
Mr. und Mrs. C. E. Morris und
. C. Bower, SanfoiJ, Ha.
(luughtera, Ednii nnd Alice are spend*
jing this week with Mr. Morris'
parents und ‘sister at Forest City.
■We leurn -tiu? largest acreage of
"sweet potatoes is being planted in
in this section than*
ever before.
Understand G. F.
Smith is planting fifty acres.
Clark &amp; Williams, the .fertilizer
people are going into intensive farm ­
ing. having bought the highly cul­
tivated farm of G. F. Smith on east
side of llenrdull uvenue near. Caiman,
something over 20 acres.
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UPS A LA A N D G R APKVII.LE
| Aron Lundquist of Jacksonville
came home on u visit to his parents,
| Mr. and Mrs. J. E Lundquist and
other relatives here on his_ twentyfirst birthday last Sunday,* His rel­
atives
gathered at the home of his
ESP EC IA LLY A D A P fE D
brother,
lfi|rner to welcome him and
FOR YOUR S TA TE .
I spent a , pleasant day.
He expec*s
' to return to his position sroun, as he
O U R INSTRUCTIVE CATALOG , likes it there. ’
AND WEEKLY P R IC E U 5 T . Another arrival last Sunday, was
.SEND FOR.THEM TODAY.
Miss R u th ‘ Bergquist of Ft. Meade,
A M A D T I k l C P n W Y t who will visit her sister Mrs. Edwin
•LundquiU and many friends in the
JACKSO NVILLE, F .L &amp; community.

THE WORK OF THE PROBATION OFFICER
S T A R T E D TH E R E F O R M A T IO N
By It, J. H t)LLY t- P roliBlion Officeri

Since the cstahlishmunt of a Ju­ Inal when he gets into jail fo r a
venile Protective Association in Sem­ minor odense hu; the asuifiation of
inole county there are many who do criminals in these institutions is bad
not realize the deep significance of for him. nnd instead of turning him
the association upon the life and Into a better man he rpay come
future welfare of the youngsters. harjt a Confirmed law breaker.
The association is formed by the - For .instance, a young white hoy
men and women of this community was sent up to the reform school.for
who ure anxious to take charge of stealing a ehicken for a youthful
the young boys and girls white and frolic and plllau one night. If all of
black who having fallen upon evil us who have stolen a chicken ut
ways hi\ve been haled before the some period in our lives were sent to
courts. T h e association through the the reform srhool
many homes
probation officer and officials take would be without ‘ the presence of
charge o f tho youthful offenders and boys nnd many o f us today instead,
place'them in the care o f the "b ig o f being useful citizens would have
brothers and sisters" nnd their par­ the taint of the crlmnnl upon us fori
ents oh probation. T h ey are to re­ a minor offence and lapse into \yH3t*
port to the probation officer once is called crime b y law and yet isj
each week und are otherwise under nothipg more than a youthful irtdishiiy jurisdiction and of those dele­ -cretion.
gated tt^ look after them and see
T ills is one of the many instances
that they are placed in the right where the Juvenile Protective A s­
path for reformation.
Instead of sociation'can; und will do good work
having them placed upon the chain if supported by the parents of this
gang or sent to the reform school
city in this great werk of reclnma-i
they are given a chance to make t ,nn Th(l form ativp ppf!m! in tho
good and the remarkable record of lifp o f ( ht. ,(oy j8 between the ages o fi
children saved by this method whcr- j tW f, ve a n irtw e n ty unt] - if wc vun
ever it has been practice*, h ol n o s .; SRVe them from themselves und from
beyond belief.
the evil ways of e v il companions it
This week there have been eight
negro boys ranging in uges from nine to
fourteen placed through the mayor
of the city in charge of the probation
officer. Three of. them were up for
fighting and five of them for steal­
ing fixtures from boat houses.. All
of them can he made into better
hoys if the ’ proper influences are
thrown around them nnd they are
watched by parents and officials of
the association.
The parents in
some instances should administer a
liberal dose of strap oil and then
keep a firmer hand upon them. The
probation officer will look after them
und see that they do not go wrung
again if such a thing is- possible.
Sending a youngster to jail or to the
road or Cven to the state reform
school is not always the best plan.

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is our duty and nil of us should tnkc
a targe part in this duty.

For this and"this alone the work
of probation officer was taken by me
in this county and was taken w ith ­
out a cent of pay because it was my
belief that 1 could serve my city and
county and state in no better way.
H aving children o f my own my
heart naturally goes out to the boys
and girls. Their troubles are my
troubles and while I only intend to
serve long enough to prove the good
points in this work it will be tny
purpose to aid and assist at all
times the one who succeeds me. I t
Is a work that will take much of the
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of our country.
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tr -sw r
W b at . B e t j J ' t ^ j j A L g u u *'

tor?•pnlffr 71^“ TVTTt
The'
clippctl Jported further to the rear, usually)
t,y Mrs. S, O. ChB tt.from the nos-’ ^ o some*place selected because of its
• ton Evening Transcript of June JMnt security from artillery lire, utjd
and sent to Sanford thal we of the known as n "Dressing Station."
&gt; m in o le Branch of the Florida dU j Here men are more carefully ,-xam'vision might have the benefit of it ned and
their ‘ wounds dressed
also, ft Is worth reading byAevery- Irnm this point they are transported
one'.
-* V C?l by animal drawn vehicles where the
liiley M. Fletcher Berry.
roaiis are very poor, or by .motorJust wjial the fled Cross nurses do ambulance when* tin* roads are fa■long the line from mobilisation to Y 'r*'l‘le, to the head'of rail transpor­
the battle front* and back to the tation where field hospitals are
base hospital Is outlined
ned in the fn|- either set up or private buildings nre
lowing statement by Brigadier G en-; converted into privnte hospitals
■eral Clarence S. Edwards. U. S. A., Here the men receive tlio first genCommanding Department of the ‘•ml attention, these hospitals being
Northeast:
equipped with everything that it
In order to understand more clearreasonably possible to transport Whsn Oridw.il Smathod a Single to
|y the relation which the Bed Cross nn the field.
They are supplied
Canter In Hiatorical Ninth Inning
bears to the Army, it is necessary to w *th cola, blankets and operating
Merkle, Who Wee on Firet, Started
fix in our,minds the general scheme apparatus for emergency cases, and
For Clubhouee— Now With Club
which wo are about to undertake as here for the first time the soldier
soldier
Which Benefited by Error.
a part of our duty in the present may expect stimulants in the way of
W ben Charles II. Klitiet*. president
war.
broths and other delicacies if It is
o f the Brooklyn ball club, announced
possible
for
him
to
lie
fed.
From
The first zone o f operations is
that Fred Merkle,. veteran first sacker,
known as the "Zone of the Interior." this- point those who can stand bad been sold to Chicago, by a strange
This aonp embraces all of the activ-" transportation are ^transported by turn of fortune's wheel Morklo found
ities required to mobilize, equip, rail back to thp base hospitals. himself with the club wbjeh his own
I ruin und supply our troops in the Along this line of rail communication mlaplny gnve tbo* National league
United States, transport them over­ rest •stations tire necessary where championship to ami lost the title for
seas und disembark those forces and men are fed and provided with stim­ the Gimps nine years ago. The stretch
had beep reached in the race for the
their supplies on the shores of ulants. In the case of the United
peimnnt in the National league In unKt;
States
we
may
reasonably
expect
France.
Tlio Giant* ami the Cubs were lighting
T h « second zone of operations*Is that most of the cases will be held at ueck and neck In a battle for the lend.
known nst the ' ‘ Zone of the Line of base hospituls in ■France until rln*y At the Polo grounds on Sept. 23, 1UU8,
Communications," und embrace*- all are convalescent, when they, will they met In mie of the games or the
of *tho transportation s y s te m 'ex­ probably be furloughed home oh crucial series.
Along this route of
With the teams deadlocked In the
tending from the port of disembark­ sick leave.
Inst
half of (ho ninth, two out. McCftrbruised
nnd
bleeding
humanity
the
ation to that point in the rear of the
mlck on* third and Merkle on first, ltrldBed
Cross
operates,
throughout
all
lines beyond which It is impossible
| well smashed u single to center, drlr.’
for ra il-transportation to supply the the. Zone of the Interior and the
I
big McCormick home with wlutt ordl*
troops and where -advance depots overseas transport, at the base hos­ t imrUy would have Iw i i the winning
pitals,
and
along
the
Zone
of
the
will be kept filled from the bases by
1,lr run. All hands. Iiieliiding Merkle.
Line of ( ’ iitnmunicalion tin to lim } stallt-d o fitah fop llie.rttlTi’ rotHe.
rail communications. ■
mptm-Tind ti.-bf hospitals; and enme
lint wily, heady .Mlnti)
e rs , n,t
The third r.one of operation i-. units will a!-o t p e r a l e i n t h e Z m i
&lt; li lc e g 'i m -i til,,l I m i . i-iii, 111, w In 1 11 u t-eb
known ns the ."Zoti* of the A«!- of the \dvjinr&lt; . ju-l It'S the \tat*rtrutt| It e f o r e f i i t i l e l y h a d p u l l e d , iln - . a n t e
vance," and embrace* ever) thing ninhuhinee unit, iii France have sol pla.t a t P i t t s b u r g h a g a i n s t tin- ftajue
from the head of rail transportation operated. Ill tin case of these men,; t w o u m p ir e s , l i m i t : O ' D a y a m i H o b
to N o-M nn’ s-Lund.
course, they wilt cuine under i he I
constant
list; of .shellfire from tin
The system by which the wokudedi
are removed from tit * battlefield and ,'m*niy s artillery.
transferred to the rear is known by trN otbing rould he f.trCher from the
military term of “ Evaeuation of the ,uth than to link upon th* He I
•■Wrmhded."
In the operation* of Cross 11h some Had of socictv fn-l
this system there, an* • ui-.-i «&gt;ivo Tin* Ib ii ('r*,— uor).
« s, if no
vtcp* i n v o l v e d .
T i n * ' r * t &lt; t e y in p- ■•••l oMigntiiio which wi- i..tr&gt;
Ifaa'porfing a wo'.lmieil 1. :in t" the agreed •&gt;&gt; iraety l&gt;&gt; maintain, the
1, ,ir will lie to give him !ir-l aid In machinery for which lias been cre­
. some battalion or regimental aid ated by national inen/pnratinn, and
to wbieh wnrlj we have called w iili­
mit compensation some of tho uhteat
(h-rjn Kmm
Pi 0f» Hath t k iiw
business men of America.

COST
GIANTSAPENNANT

But Fred Merkle Has Lived
Down Hoodoo.

EVERS CAUGHT HIM NAPPING

H o te l N e p tu n e
Mr*,

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Kt-W Manme-mrirf
liru. I'jtkn in t iM ih a l'fib fl Tfl»nr,
M aittgrr*

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Canada lias contributed two dol­
lars fnr every man. unman and
child in her population
f'nntriliii- 1
tiofi!* on a similar seule in this conn-1
try xvii'Ul'l not U4 u qikartor
f .»
billion dnll^rv for n&lt;‘'\l f ’ r,M*
&gt;rk

Tbo Stops xt h;i\ t* t .1k&lt; n
far
t-o* .tril
1tiif I ir t In* |&lt;
uur pi:h'l'.v tilt* hur •loll 1 qual’ v
'*1'11 u w.1 r 1
nil.
W'** have
FI.DBIDA
BAVTONA BEACH,
xxhi*-b iinun'.i Zt i(tearly *t ri-ti
rtuppliv-* ns fu 1\ :»1 out f:n inti
under• UKV
\\l* IniVo tlmtl
1(HPiJHlO.O
Libor l
if
•pludifg it very largely in tin* Iqmiln
e f *mnll investor*. . W e have regisBun ' on oil or any kind. No
ti-rml our tnah; ihipulation in a dig­
Bat'orics, .Magneto or Ignitor.
nified, orderly and efficient manner.
\ 1 h. p. Engine will run a full
load for 10 hours nl oo&gt;t of 9r
,Wp are n &gt;vx asked to shew our pat­
a day. Sizes 2-1-8-20-T0-75 It.
riotism by contributing voluntarily
p. Send for |fires. Pumps,
of
our means to alleviate the siek.
Mill Supplies, Engines, Boilers,
and the wounded, and lo assist the
Saw Mills and Wood Working
.Mnrhinery...............................
dying tJ expire in peace. The Army
and N a vy art* tin* hand* with which
we expect to win the conflict, but
I0H-IIO E. Bay SI.*
Ja L- cnvIllc. Fla. the fled Cross is the American
heart. . There in but one thing fdr
every ritixen to do in such a time as
this, and that is, to adopt for his
ItyQtto— Give until you feel the
pinch, and when you feel the finch,
U q u /d f a c e p o w d e r .
give some more until it hurts.
T h e beauty secret o f
w op icn w h o .kn ow h ow
Ga r de n Soil.
to take care o f the com ­
Test
your
garden soil for oddity.
plexion.
C ann ot be
Procure n dime's worth of blue litmus
d e le t e d . H e a ls Sun­
paper at n drug store. Make a alit or
,\I -- burn, ttopiTaq. Soothing, Itidfdon In the damp soli, put hi paper
cooling, refrething.
'/ Tiw
.
two-thirds Its length and leave It for o'
'''A
Ptrxk, H’hib, ' « « . R 'l
* / 73c. &lt;1 linwUli otky mall JlrttL Imlf hour. If the change of color Is to
Stmplo feitber color) for 2c. Stamp.
rod or deep pink your soil needs heavy
Lon iff*. Co.. 40 inak Fifth St.. Brooklyn. N. Y, liming. If.there Is no clinnge o f cgtor
liming will lto of little value. •
I f garden toll is heavy, or "hungry’
—that Is, bnrsh ami larking In humus—
give It plenty of well rotted stable mn.
nure. Nothing could lw better. If the
soil la In. excellent physical condition
bonrmeal with tho addition of a little
potash will supply tho plant food nec­
essary for any ordinary crop o f plnnts
-‘I
or mcro annual growth.

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means nigged, Wells possesses so much
boxing skill flint fe.w of (ho second rhf- '
Nut Eotlng.
ers now performing would bo able to
Tn Renernl. nuts nre ns easily dl
lay a glove on him If It were not fo r) nested ns other foods,* If they nre
tho fact that Ids nerves go nil to pieces I thoroughly timsUcated, find If eaten
the moment he enters tlio ring.
I*'1 moderate^quantities. The fat o f
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B A T T L E TO D E A T H

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---In a haute worthy of a pair of
4 kings of the plains centuries ago
P Free Lame, winner of the p.ijo
4 Laumla Derby and other Mg
4* nice*, ami Itnlpli, one of the
4 choices for the Kentucky Derby
4 in 'thn winter books of mu,
*$ fought at Louisville, K y„ .until
*P the former’dropped from ex linns*f&gt; tlou and the. younger Malllou
d* pruoecdcd to kick him to death.
♦
Some one left Free Lance's
paddock gate open, und ( fiction
&lt;3* of Alvesoot—Merry Heart wan* ■
4&gt; dered out. Ho pnsftcd Ills sire.
♦ Alveseot, without molesting him, ♦ but when lie broke down tlio &lt;
♦ gate Info (be paddock or Italpb &lt;
**&gt; be met Ida master.
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Cub. H i v . R.cruitinu Station.
^
» " ' » ,™ n» « Interfere with the dlWT.ei. (he « l.lcago National league - " l * " ' ' " *
f,H,,K The ■ddlllnii
team appear, ! on the field at the noon “ f M,l‘ ....... " " " M,* ‘ ,h Hr ^'seatlon

lug of the seav &gt;11 each player worc[av
AmerlciUi flag.. The colors havo l&gt;eeq
embroidered on one sleeve o f thelf
shirts as a display of |mirii&gt;tl&gt;lii. A re­
cruiting station has Itcon ilt-ctcd at
the baseball park In .onlet^to nccomirnsJate any of the ;&gt;^u^s«v&lt;or the gamo
who mn.r Desire *0 enll«t In the army.

11 nl1' ,,PI,r,‘‘ *n***** degree.
Had Narrow Escape.
"Did you attain the high Ideals you
set . for yourself when you were
young?" asked the friend o f his boy­
hood. “ No," repllisl the millionaire;
“find I'm ' glml I didn't.
I see now
there was no ntoney In them."

Embarrassment at Least.
iVmmglly, we can think of nothing
No Joke.,
more disconcerting than to be nn* el­
We Imagine that ilie women always
derly man with some ready money and fall for n line o f hot-air talk. But Just
a liberal Income, ami to be counting watch how any matt under nlnoty-flvo
up our wives some day tiad, find .one will swi*fl wfthTirld? when a g(rl tells
. o v e r, as Is o f t e n the* c a s e w i t h . s o m e him Hint lie Is n tVgulur devil.—Mil-*
persons.—Kansas City Star.
waukee Sentinel.

BATHING AM ) FISIIINC.

HOMELIKE ATM OSPHERE

“THE MANOR”

Records Show Stout Heart Worth
On flu* Atlantic Ocean, where flu* Tool Breezes Blow.
More Than Wallop.

Board and
Room hy (lie Hay or Week. Tnlde Board. Meals. ^ " S q u a r e
Deal in Ihe way of a M eal. Usinft our own Farm Pro­
duce. Real .Crefttn, Milk and Buffer. Itate.s
on Application.
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The wallop Is n big a»*«t In the ring,
but eouragn 1.4 even more necessary.
Slnny flghtera'Imvo gained proliilnetn-e
by menus of their ututaual billing abil­ N. V. NOBIS
ity, but very few o f those who lac Led II. A. MAItSAC
courage have Is-eu able jo gain a iltle
I'red I'll Itoq, who quit lo Curl Morrtii m.vnlly. Is only one of many win*
lueke-l ihr detrnilfilaUeU ueeessary lo
make |helr other g--sl qimlliie- •nun'
Full.si has main ndvaiiiages m UK
favor, lie lias great spi-isj and tinliiosl w n kisl left band of all) figldei I.,
eonn* lo tin- from during the past few
years lie is itIso a good U»\it as long
as b is nerve Is not shaken, but when
called upon to fifth! mi uphill battle be
forgets everything be tins' learned.
AI Beli li is another who might liaro
Is-en a champion IT lie. bad Iwsmi glfled
with a fighting heart. Itch It Is timr.
svinni.ui all) 1.11i f than I'ulio'n ||,.'
has I lie I link ne. k. and loavv Jaw of
(lie I in i-tigilt-l. and In hi. ens,* |h,-re
mw’Iiis |&gt;, |„* i»v pli.v-I, nl reason why
he is not able |o wiihsinnd putilsln
motif. Naturally graceful In netlnti, In*
cannot help Iwlng a good Isiter. and
Ills liltifug iiblUty is second In none.
Vet with all tlies«&gt; adviintiiges Belch Is i
tho l alt Lest l;tml of a failure simply
because |o* lacks the fighting spirit.
Bombardier WVIIp Is number re
mark ably go.sl boxer and eveeptlonnlly hue hitter vv h, • lias failed ht make
goml for reasons that are mental
rat her Ilian plqttUuL Xltlnsi»li by r...

Daytona Beach, Florida

DR. HARPER
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Specialist in all ( liroriic Troubles such as
Stomaph, liver. Kidney, Bladder,
Anemic and I’ n o r ( ‘ireulntion.
\&gt;lhma. Iia\ !,‘cvcr. Sciatic. Acute
and .Articular Uhcumatism. I.umbayu. (Micisilv, Still' .loinLs and
others too numerous to mention.
I t years Practice I years,IIos|dial Experience enables me
to eITt ct cuns tvbqro all other* fail.
Thorough and
Fiireful Exi mi Hut Ion Professional advice nil
your rase Free of eh:irge. No extra ehargi*
for house call*. P r.llM A N K N T L V
I.ocated iii Sanford.

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Top and Bottom,
"M y friend," said the long haired
passenger to the young man In tho seat
opposite, "lo what end has your life
work been directed?"
"To both ends." was the reply. "I
havo tbo only first class bat aud shoe
store In tho village."
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“ Why don't you ever tuugh at any of
my Jokes?"
"Because I was brought up to re­
spect old ngc nnd feebleness."—Balti­
more American.
No man gets rich whoso pocket Is a
flag station Instead of a termlnaL—
Youth's Companion.

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Handle, neither of whom had noticed
tin* Finite base runners falldro to
touch second lti.se. shouted to O'Day
and Kmslle to.notice Merljlo had not
touched second tinso and tlien yelled
for Slagle to throw In the tinII. Jimmy
tossed the ball lo Evers, who touched
second and called for a decision.
O’ Dny called Merkle out Tin* crowd,
which had rushed on the'field when
McCbrntk'k raced Across’ the 'platter
with what every one thought was the
winning run, prevented the teams from
resuming play. The New York club
protested O'Day's decision, but it was
sustained by President Pulliam o f the
National Irngue.'nud the gnmcwna or­
dered rtqflayed on Oct. 8. Tlio cham­
pionship of Ihc National league hinged
on the one game. The Cubs captured
Ihe contest slid the title. The Cubs
then won the world's series la four out
of five games from DctrolL
Merkle's unfortunate piny caused him
to be harshly criticised throughout the
circuit and gnlued him a reputation of
being a “ boaehead." Yet experta and
players recognized Merkle as ono of
tbo coolest. ‘ headiest and quickest
thinking men In baseball. McOraw'rccogidzed his efficiency and stuck to Mer*
kle. Fred rewarded the little Na|&gt;oleon
with eight years o f faithful service,
and McGrow says no innn did more
than Mcrklo to bring the champion*
Klips or UH1. 1012 and 10KI to New
York.
Fred ployed fifteen gomes for tba
Giants In 1WT7. He was utility man tif
1008, but became.the regular Giant first
baseman In IPOt). He remained with
the Giants until last season, when hs
went to Itrookljm In th* deal by which
M c G r o w secured l^?w McCarty for the
Giants. Fred la only twenty-eight
years o f ngo and has lots of baseball
left In him. He was born In W ater
. 20. 1S88.
town, Wla D^\2C

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‘ ‘ If a man write* a better book, preach a better sermon
or build a better mouse trap;'no matter if-he builds his
house in the wilderness, the world will make a beaten
path to his door/' - - - - - ................
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Things have grown larger but have not changed from yesterday.
.Today, people listen for the best.- They are a reading people
and are constantly looking for the best. - - ......................
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You invite them to your door through advertising.
You must hold them with your product.
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We do both and (hat is the sole reason why we have and are
succeeding with our GAS and STEAM FITTING , PLUM BING,
IRRIG ATIO N PLANTS, SEWER PIPE and TILE, O IL and
GAS ENGINES, PUMPS and SPRAYING M ACHINERY

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H o m t r B s k s r In ju re d .

Sorrow was expressed when It was
announced Mint Homer llsker, Interna­
tional half mllo champion, had wrench­
ed hla left aboulder and had tom liga­
ments In hla left leg. Ho fell between
a car nnd Iho platform In tho New
York aubway. It la doubtful If be over
will do any running again. Do In­
jured bis left leg In a motorcycle acci­
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TUESDAY, JULY 17. 1317

ATTORNEY GENERAL WEST ICE MATTER IS UNSETTLED AMERICA PLACES EMBARGO
WILL PUSH CASE AGAINST
ON SUPPLIES TO NEUTRALS
THE EAST COAST CANAL
THUS CALLING THEIR HAND
BOARD O F TRADE COMMITTEE
PARTLY SUCCESSFUL

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The prico of lets has not melted
much in the past fow days and what
seemed at first as a compromise
price has proven unsatisfactory. The
Board of Trade committee appointed
at tho meeting Tuesday night met
with Manager F. P. Rinea and fo l­
lowing is their report rendered to
tho board of governors at a meeting
yesterday:
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At a meeting of the board of gov­
ernor! held yesterday tho report ‘ of
the committee was read and ordered
from time to time made appropria­
filed. It w ia also ordered tflat the
THEY MUST DEEPEN AND tions for the improvement of this
committee remain In force and tflat has had newa items in nine different
the Sanford Public Service Co. Ik* state papers and three out of the FIGHT WITH US O R E A T
MAINTAIN CANAL OR FOR­ stream and had, therefore, assumed
jurisdiction over it.
WITH GERMANY WILL BE
notified tflat their action was not state papers. Sueh news brings in
FEIT CHARTER
satisfactory and did not meet with many new inquiries.
SLOGAN
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In order that the other work nec­
Tallahassee, July 13.— (Special.) — essary might not be delayed by a
the approval of the board of gxvLook at your membership card.
Uncle Sam’s grip is tightening
In the auit brought in the Supreme controversy over this question, this
ernor* of the Board of Trade since If it has expired, pay up your dues
around the Kaiser's throat.
Court by Attorney-Feneral West part of the canal being naturally in
the
old
rate
did
not
pr3vail.
Report of ( ’ommittee on Ice
and secure a card that puts you in
Your uncle is about to demon*
(/gainst the Florida Coast Line Can-' fair condition is eliminated, for the
But the matter will not rest there good standing with - the Board .of
T o the honorable board of gov­
strate
that there is more than on*
al and Tranaportation Company present and the attorney general has ernors Sanford Board of Trade.
elthrr with the Board of Trade or Trade. It coats $5.00 and is worth
kind
of
ruthlesaness.
upon an amended petition filed in. asked the senators from this state
.
Your committee recently appoint­ the citixena generally and a meeting many times over that amount.
the case a writ was issued 'July 6 and the representative frorp this dis­ ed to confer with Manager Rinea of of the citizens and Board of Trade
The particular kind of ruthlesa­
The Board of Trade committee ness with which he is going to an­
requiring this company to resporc trict in congress to see tu it, if they the Sanford Public Service Co., re­ will ty* called fn the next.few daya
handling the ice question performed swer the Kaiser's bloody kind is ex­
its canal to. the size required by. law arc able to do so. that this portion garding the recent raise in the price and definite plans laid for cheaper
excellent service. No matter wheth­
pressed by the rather harmless
and properly maintain it.
of the waterway is taken care bf in of ice begs leave to submit the fol­ ice.
er you belonged to the Board of sounding word “ embargo;”
lowing
report:
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The amended petition points out the rivers and harbors bill pow pend­
Trade or not, you have been bene*
. M erlin In Park
President Wilson has proclaimed
- The committee waited upon Man­
specifically the various places in the ing in congress.
fitted. Your membership makes the
A
mass
meeting
in
the
central
to
the world that after July 15 no
The places pointed out in the pe­ ager F.*P. Rines on Thursday after­
canal where it has been permitted
organization stronger and permits
park
was
called
last
Frldtiy
night
commodity
essential to the making
y o u ‘ to take part in the progressive
to Till up and become less than 5 tition filed ' in the case where the noon with the following demand
and many speakers discussed the
of
war
may
be shipped from this
from
the
Board
of
Trade^-to-wlt:
work that is going on. Phone 128 if
feet deep at mean low-water and less- canal is defective are as follows:
question of the raise in the price of
country to any other country with­
That
the
rf'rcnt
raise
in
the
price
o
f
you wish lo join or call on any |
At and near mile posts 314 and
than 60 feet wide nnd the defendant
out license.
ice.. After much discuasio’n it was
member nnd let him explain.
You ]
company is required by this writ to 1313 in Hiscayne Hay; at and m ar ice was exorbitant, that there was
decided that n committee headed by
will find members in Sanford. Gene- | This mejins that no licenses will
proceed forthwith to restore the enn-1 milf pests 311, 310 and 303. the cn» dissatisfaction over the price, on the
|Yr Neal as chairman should meet
ul to the required dimensions or trance &lt;&gt;f miu [ i anal from the north weight and on the quality of ire as with the Hoard of Trade at an early vti, ( ’ hiiliinta, Oviedo, Long wood, ! be grunted fur the export of a ton of
Lake Monroe. Altamonte Springs, food or muteriiil that can by any
show- cause on August 15 next why into Hiscayne Hay; at and near’ a furnished to the patrons and tin'
•late regarding concerted action on
| laeksonville. Orlando ami Owosso, possjhiljty find its way to Germany.
point half way between mile post* roiumittee representing the Hoard
it Iras not done so.
the price of ice und this meeting
First th«* necessities of the peoplo
In speaking of the case to d iy the 303 and 30h where saitl canal enters of Trade wanted relit f for the people will |&gt;«&gt; imooUMeed m.this paper ns Mich.
and
it
return
to
tlie
old
rate.
M
r.’
of
tin* United States will In*'consid­
DUfflfAUnitlhg Bay from the south;
Attorney Getlcfal said: " . .
1 1*. Mayor Gibs of Orlando is a
soon us the Hate is decided upon-by
limes
explained
the
cuusl*
for
the
ered,
next the requirements fo our
ul
and
near
mile
post
30S
in
Hum­
“ \Yc expect to make this company
tlie nun mil tee and the lloiird of member of the Sanford Hoard of
rklse,
giving
the
reason
in
the
high
allies.
If there is anything left, tho
founding
Hay;
a
.
stretch
of
raid
•Trade in good standing. • There’s a
perform its duty to the people of the
Trade.
neutral
powers will be allotted to
cost
of.
everything
entering
into
the
canal
extending
from
mile
post
-307
sample
of
progressiveness.
If
you
state by maintaining this canal uh
north to mile post 302; nt and near production of Ire and the city deliv­
live in Seminole county and particu­ purchase it, but only in sueh quan­
the law requires.
Will Draft on Saturday
mile post 300; n stretch of said canal ery. He assured the committee thnt
larly in - Sanford, a don't you believe tities as are absolutely necessary for
“ If for any reason this cannot be
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|ft.
On
the
irr
was
being
improved
and
that
tliat von can do as much for vour their .own use.
extending to mile post 233 north
dnAc I intend to bring a suit against I
.-I udvn,rs today from v a r i­ ow n Inline* tow n
I he
through Lake Mabel to
mile post (nil weight would lo- guaranteed to the I i
d
It will he up to tin* m’irtrul powers
it to forefit its charter because of its
2*7; a stretch of -.lid canal extend­ each a n d every eusi outer The price ous - in tis w here the o r g a n i/a lio ii ■mot 'nr tow ii ’
prove what their .......
are
neglect and failure to perform its
ing from mile post 2.H5 north to mile Would have to he ta k e n up with the ............. I tin- , \* in ill mil h o a r d ' (ills
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as
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duty ami let the canal be maintained
post 280; at and near mile posts 205 general manager at Jacksonville, mil been completed, war department K. A. pougloss, C. It. Walker. A. L . i "aU,.fy l,M* |,rCTi‘,,,nl
in some vther way. 1 have informa­
to 264; a stretch of said canal from The committee left after an inspec-1 officials said the drawing for the Huteli. It. J. Holly. A. W. H u n n y-i1" ’
«r»«»nipment to Germany.
tion to the effect that the toll
mile post 246 north through what is tion of the ire at the down town army elective conscription hardly cut. F'reil M. Allen. Gordon Huy ill s, j The President's embargo procla­
churges now being made for the use
Mr. Rines called upon the! could lie held before Saturday, ut
commonly called Junt/ canal to mile plant.
im W. Clark and W. I*. Newell of malion is by far the most important
of the canal, if applied to mainten­
chairman
Friday morning nnd a u -1the earliest,
ppst 210;. at and near mile post 36
Apopka
It’s now a question about action this government has . taken
ance, would assist materially to this
und mile post. 35 commonly called thorized the secretary of the Hoard ! Fifteen states have not reported many matters: Haynes of Del.and since it declared war against Ger•Aid. and that certain transportation
llaulover canal; nt and' near mile of Trade to make o u t‘the following' tlie completion of their exemption won in the - content that potatoes.' many,
Our military preparations
companies which desire to use the posts 86 to 85 commonly called Oak statement regarding the cut allowed hoard ■•igani.'.alioii
Numerous dis- were more precious than ice in San- are of course vital but they cannot
canal would undertake to keep it in Hill Cut; a stretch of said canal from by the management which is up* l-i.
m all of (lose states have tin- fnril, hut he only scored one point possibly be effective for many
a usable condition if fhey were per­ mile post 80 north through what is pended her to: •
! ii-lied. however, so il is impossible lo on («en. Douglass, who specializes months.
mitted to do so 'with the moneys commonly called Ship Yard Reach to
“ Wagon D r illerv t .i-.li
tell just when the final report may in ice.
Oscar Taylor tore lip the
The embargo hits Germany now
they would be required to pay for mile post 75; at and near mile peat*.
he i xpt elj-d
3 pounds for 5 cent*
whole gubernatorial line ami among und hits her in her most vulnerable
lining it.
|s pounds for III rents
, ‘Flo pr&gt;&gt;&lt; e s s followed b.V the hoards other needed tilings changed cap -' -.pot he/ stomach.
53 to 58; a stretch of suid canal from
“ The income of the company from mile post 52 hnrth to mile post 50;
‘ is to file' two eopivs of their I’ litii- •sins on the steamers Se.iftmm and i There is nut the slightest doubt
Wagon Doth or) Coupons
this source is, I understand, taken a stretch of said canal from mile post
pleted and numbered lists of regis­ Ron liter.
10 pounds for 5 rents
Neither tju* Orlando or yDal millions upon millinns o f tons
up Inrgcly in paying salaries and o f­ said canal from mile post 48 north
trants us soon as-the serial numbers Sanford hands will play any more of food and other materials have
20 pounds for 10 rents
. tice expenses when it should he usetl through what is commonly culled
Ollier prices in proportion. This have been urrnnged. One ropy is since they were attacked by Messrs. been leaking to Germany from the
on the rapal.
Mayor Newell of United States through neutral coun­
OresMiers Cut to mile post II; h nol onl) returns lo the old prlre hoi 'mailed to the pn-vi-t inur-liut geti- Holly nnd Allen.
rill in Washington ami Die nlher•!
Apopka annexed Orlando t•• Apopka j tries contiguous to Germany.
" I t is nppnrhnt
that
radical stretch- of said canal to mile, post Is a hotter
prire for home deliver)
iirtlrr pure
the governor of the slate. ’
changes arc necessary if this water­ 37 to mile post 34; stretch of said Ilian was had u n d e r the old -price.
und the whole thing .was done ut the
So long as this continued the ef*
way is the serve the purpose for
banquet Inst ‘ Wednesday evening. fort j,, i,rjnif Germany to her knees
.453
Less
than
a
thousand
*&gt;f
the
This
report
was
distributed
over
canal from mile post 32 • north
w hich it was constructed and I pro­
All Sanford members incidental!) J|,y economic pressure w'us hound to
through what is commonly called tlie city and was conflicting as if districts are still to l« heiiYd lr"ni in
paid
their dollur (or the dinner and (ail.
pose to exert sueh powers as this of-*
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Fox Cut by Allen's farm anil Me stated that the price on five and ten Washington and probably n few
say
they
hud five dollars’ worth of
tice has to require this company to
Yet the embargo policy involved
Cotlum’a Landing to mile post 20; a rents worth of ice wns reduced nnd hundred nt most have not reported
fun. Mr. Walker anjl Mr. Connelly sueh a violent change in our attitudo
do something in return for the
stretch of said citnnl front mile post all other weights in proportion. ns yet to the governors.
1,000,000 acres of land that the
In California, lor instance, the wanted to have another dinner the ns to the rights of neutrals that wc
17 north by Mntanzaa Inlet to.mile Those patrons going to the down­
following night and their motion was have adopted it only as n last resort.
state gave it to uid in the construc­
town distributing point Saturday governor would' receivo his copy from
post- 15.
seconded
by Messrs. - Whitner und
tion of this waterway and, while it
That we have been forced to adopt
This suit is regarded as. an under­ and Sunday were forced to pay 25 qny exemption hoard four or five
Smith.
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is a big job and much time and
it und virtually say to the neutral
taking of great -magnitude and it is cents per .60 pounds when they un­ days before bis mail would bring a
labor will be required, we shall ulnations, “ Fight with us or eat with
understood that it is to bo followed derstood from the report that the ropy to the provost marshal general.
W HY W ORRY OVER CHANCES?
timutely, in my opinion, succeed.
Germany," is due. in great measure
up until definite and substantial re­ price .was 20 cents. This made end­ Tho governor would report to the
“ The recult, of course; will be to
to
the cowardice and cupidity of the
provost
marshal
general
only
when
less confusion and the chairman of
sults are accomplished.
If You Are Caught You Can.t Help
furnish to the people of the state a
neutrals thomselves.
the committee called up Mr. Rines every district in his state has been
It and If Nol. Well, Why Worry?
protected waterway for the trans­ PRINCIPAL N O T A P P O IN T E D
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Monday and asked him if the old heard from.
Atlanta. Ga.. July 14.— Here Is a
portation of supplies and products
price could not be resumed on the
The burden of responsiblolty for consolation for every man who has ing over them with the threat of th
•in competition with other transporta­ Prof. Ilowcn,’ Apppllcatlon Rejected ice in all quantities.
Mr. llin«*s hastening tho first drawing of men registered and expect* to be drafted mailed fist if they do not help feed
tion lines which would result in
Hjr County Hoard
called ‘ up the general manager in for the ne.w national army today in the great war lottery this month. her.
And ' at the same time sho
great benefits.to them.
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The board of public instruction Jacksonville and explained the situ­ rests entirely on state nnd local au­ I l comes from an Atlanta boy who threatens, she. tempts with unn
"Thero is now being cut from for Seminole county decided at n ation to him and ho was unable to thorities.
The federal government beetr on the firing-line in Franpo and heard If prices for what she wants.
As soon as Uncle Ham’s ebargo
to turn make this reduction. Your commit­ haa completed its work, hut the fail­ knows what he’s talking about.
Luke Okeechobee to St. Lucie on the meeting held' Tusrday
gets into good working order, there
east coast of the state a canal of down the application of Prof. R. B. tee reports that it was able to get a ure in some sections to complete.or­
Yoq hnvc two alternatives: either not only will be not any aurplua food
greater dimensions than this East Bowers for the position ef principal reduction on the five and ten rent ganization of exemption boarils und
you
are drufted or you are n6t. If In the neutral countries;' there toill
( ’ oast canal.
W ork on the canal of tho Sanford achools, oh account quantities that will benefit the people finish the serial numbering o f- the
not,
you have nothing to worry actually
^
be auch a food scarcity 'that
from Miami, to Lake Okeechobee of an article that appeared in the who purchsao Ice either from the registration cards Is causing delay.
about.
You
are
drafted
you
have
17hty
will
have to go on a ration
will soon be under way and the Ocala Star under the heading of wagon or from the plant in these
two alternatives; you are in camp 1
small
quantities
and
this'is
a
source
“
Thp
Law
of
God
and
tho
Individ­
canal from West Palm Beach to
Board of Trade'Notes
or you are a| the front. If you arc'
of some satisfaction hut the com­
Lake Okeechobee down the Calooaa- ual or a War Time Reflection."
Two new members ob the Hoard in camp you have nothing to worry .' For America and her allies arc not
mittee also feels that it has gone as
hatchee lUver to Fort Myers on the
The hoard objected to the thought
of Trade are Dr. Mason and Mr. about. If you are at the front you going to permit tho peoplo of tho
weai coast.
These ranala arc c u t expressed in the article a--, it advo­ far ns possible in the matter^nd thnt A. R. Chappell. These gentlemen
neutral nations to eat three square
have two alternatives; either you
and 'maintained primarily for drain­ cated the idea that God loves not the only solution of the uluir as It say that the Board of Trade is doing
meals a day at the allies' expenso
are held In reserve or you are aent
age but. they of course will be used the individual, but the rare and the now stands Is lo have the citizens too much good for .them lo stay out
uni";* these nations e »* " this by
to the firing 11new* If y^u are ! \ re­
of Sanford ship ire into the city from
fur tranaportation.
reference in the article calling Christ
any. longer.
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serve you heve n oth in to w -rry right Ly Joltiln*. D «*n lr. tho war
against Gerntzn) kutnctacy.
2
“ With the East Coast Canal prop­ tho sage of Nazareth anti the an­ some .other point and sell'same at
Following letter just received:
about. If you are r.*nl to the tiling
It
is
not
considered
ut
e!'
•••-likely
erly maintained water transporta­ cient philosopher. The board had cost or take steps toward the eree,
Owosso, Mich., July 3, 1317.
line you have two alternatives:
tion will not only be afforded be­ nothing ugninst Prof. Bowers other tion of another Ico plant to relieve Sanford Board of Trade:
eith-r you f ig h t e r you don’ t.
If in diplomatic circles ,-.r- thnt Amer­
ica's embargo policy will (oroi the
tween points on the East Coaat, but than they did not want the pupils the situation. The committee alco
G entlem en--1 notice my. Hoard you don’ t you have nothing to %.orwishes
to
express
their
thanks
to
neutrals ono by one in\» D'.n-x^ar
with the completiun of the canals of tho schools to hove n teacher of
of Trade membership card is on the ry t-hout. If y&lt; u do you h.,ve two
against Germany. ‘
across the state through navigable new thought in the position of head Manager Bines for his uniform cour­
wrong side of the fence and ain en- alternative*; either you g*t huit or
waterways between points on the of tho institutions of learning and no tesy toward them and their effort*
Il ia urgued that neutral states­
in this arbitration but his employer* rlosing draft for 45.00 to line up for you don’ t. II you don’ t you have
East Coast and Fort Myers on the charges or criticisms were made
men will very soon see that this ia
nothin?'
’t»»
worry
about,
df
-you
*do
six
more
months.
1
hope
that
every
do not see fit to reduce’ tho price of
W c*t Coast will be Afforded und a against him.
He was commended
get hurt, you have txvo alternatives: literally a world war in which every
ice on all quantities and hchax no taxpayer on Seminole county is in
* » murc intimate relationship will bo for his ubility and energy in other
cither you are slightly hurt or you nation must chot.ie one sido &lt;r tho
authority to do so. The committee* the Board of Trndo band wagon and
established Ifctwcc'n the people of fields where he had been employed
other and bear its full sh&amp;N • I tho
also bellevfs that this mutter has will slay there. I have always con­ nr- badly hurt. If you kto slightly
the West Coast which will be of and the Incident will be closed with
den « r be crushed b e tw e e n the two
ht:;t.
you
h
a
v
e
'
ifolhing
to'
worry
been.brought before the people in tended that Sanford had, by reason
great value to the state.’ 'T h a t boats the employment of another principal,
great contending fcrce:.
Th?*o ia
about.
If
badly
hurt,
you
have
two
the proper manner and out of the of her rail and water facilities and
carrying freight and passengers tra v­ as there are several applications on
not one of the neutrals that Is any­
alternatives,
either
you
recover
or
wonderful
agricultural
.possibilities,
controversy will come cheaper ice,
eling for pleasure and for profit wdll file.
Prof. Bowers had only been
you don’t. If you recover you have where near self sustaining from the
better fl-'c. full weight and general' anything else’ in Florida, beat a mile
he running through these ennuis recommended by the locul board and
If you standppint cf food. They r.rr all ab- '
satisfaction und the Sanford Board and all she wanted was a little nothing to worry j about.
from Miami, Jacksonville and other had never received the appointment
don't
recover,.then
you
are
n de’ad soluwly dependent on tlie allies for
of Trade has used its influence for scientific publicity and you couldn’ t
East .Coast towns to Ft. Myers, necessary by the county board,
their surplus and to a -great extent
better conditions nnd assistance for keep the northerners out of thero man and can't worry.
Tampa and o th e r West Coast towns hence the change will not be no­
for tbg shipping t o -bring It to thero.
‘
So.’
what’
s
the
use
of
worrying
the people of this community nnd is with a club. This ran only be done
w ith in -the-next few years is^ in my ticeable in the school work, lie
Tlie ''ituutinn of such nfUtrrli ua
about
the
draft.’
through
an
organization
such
as
you
willing to do all in its power to help
“ piolon, practically assured.“ •
Holland. Donincr’t, Sweden C t r l N or-'
was principal of Eustic school last
have
pow
and
every
single
person
the community but in the present
Leslie‘ Hill has joined the amhu- way, is to say the least uhenyiable.'
When the master was* argued be­ year and is 'residing in Ocala at
instanco the committee has served who is interested in Sanford and
What the future mny have In atoro
lanec corps und bus been transi-m'd
fore the Supremo Court several present
its purpose, can proceed no further Seminulc county, ought to become
(or
them nu man can oven guess.
to
the
camp
near
Savannah
where
weeks ago it was urged by counsel
ificmbers and help push,
and asks to be dismissed,
But
then, to far as that gees, the
ho
will
take
the-proper
training
be­
lor the canal company that the state
Signed: F. J. McDaniel.
Read McClintock’a story of thV
Signed: ‘ R. J. Holly, Chrm.
same
may
he said of the belligerent
fore
going
to
France
with
the
U.
S.
has no authorities ove^that porfion
Three times in the .past sixty days,
'
E. T . Woodruff
trenches in this issue. Mac ia a for­
nations.
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(Tampa Tim e*) •
the canal in-the Indian River be­
on the same day, Seminole cou n ty' army.
E. A. Douglass,
cause the federal government bad mer -Sanfoi'd boy.

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Among The Theatres
Al Lyric Wednesday
In “ Sunshine and G old" the Pathe
Gold Rooster Play in which Baby
Marie Osborne is to appear at th
L y ric Theatre Wednesday she really
plays a double role, .since at the
openinf of the play she is seen ss
Cinderella in a children's perform­
ance given in honor of her ijlrthday
and later she appears as her sweet
little self. A five yoar old actrccas is
quite a record but she show3d herself
to such ••characterisation in "T w in
Kiddies,1
" one of the best of her
pictures.
Star Tonight
An unusually wide range o f scenes
furnishes variety in "Sowers and
Reapers," the Mctro-Rol/e feature
photodrama starring Emmy Wchlen,
written and directed by George D.
Baker to bo seen at the Star The­
ater tonight. The story traces the
life history of Annie Leigh (Miss
Wehlen) from a poor factory girl to
a great motion picture star.
All the activities of a great factory
aro shown, including the accident
which results in its being demolished
and later is seen every detail in con­
nection with the filming of .feature
screen productions. . .
.
Mahy of the scones were taken in
Jacksonville, • Fla., where
Georg**
Stewart Christie, the leading man
had a narrow escape from drowning.
As Earle Courtney In the story he
was spirited aboard the yacht of his
, millionaire father. Then he jumped

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character of Jtirk Cl’ Din"T h
murids ii i the "Square 1'cut M ali' is,
I thin k. n faithful deli neat ion of a
type if gambler that was min mnn
when 1 was a bay in tin west. 1 re­
member having met just such a man
one d ay when I went i o town v. it h
my fa t her. lie took .1 liking t&lt; me
ami used to press u gold piece into
my hand every time I saw him.
And later I learned that he had al­
ready given liberally, to charitable
causes." .
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" T h e Square. Deal M an " is Cu*
latest western thriller jn whirl) Hart
Is presented by Thomas H. Ince on
the Triangle "program. It was writ­
ten by ■*!. (J. Hawk*.
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hurllle

l.ee Stewart -Deli htfal in
Simple Frorkit
.
Lucille Lee Stewart is the Vitagraph stur who offer* her audience
the sweet little dresses an&lt;j wrap* in
the ** Blue
Ribbon feature, "T h e
Ninety and N in e," which is the at­
traction at the Lyric Theatre on
Thursday.
In this five part production which
was directed by Ralph W. Ince,|
Miss Stewart wears u sweet summer

P R O Q R AM

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THE STAR THEATRE p
We Challenge Competition and
Invite Comparison

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Invitations from Trim. One evening the
two were walking together toward An­
na’s house when Iv in left her. As 1m
turned swsy a citizen tapped him on
tho shoulder and aaked him to cothp
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dozen men were wait­
ing for them. One o f the men aald to
Ivan:
,
"You are suspected o f trylug to make
a raao against Peter Alexief to send
him to Siberia that you may marry
Ids betrothed. You aro hereby notified
that If anything happens to Peter your
llfo w ill be forfeited."
-----” 1 deuy the charge," replied Ivan. "I
have no need to g^t rjd o f Peter. The
girl prefers nto to him."
It wna plain to nil that quite likely
•'Sunshine and Gold,
If Anna went called upon to choose be*
tween the two she would not .dare to
Baby M arie Osborne’ in "Sunshine
chqoso Peter for fear o f Ivan.
and G o ld " at the Lyric Theatre
"J am ready to fight with my rival
Wednesday.
for tho girl I lore and who, I believe,
Cast:
lores me. Tills proves thnt I am not
Little M a ry „.‘.Baby Marie Osborne
plaunlng to tnke any underhanded ndThe C h au ffeur!...... Henry K in g----vantage of him."
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James Andrews . Daniel Gilfethcr....
Now. It was suspected that Ivan,
Dr. . Andrew s.........„ Nell H a r d in ....
who had'come from a country where
The attraction at the Lyric The­
weapons are lit common use, whould
atre Wednesday is the Gold Rooster
tnako short work of- Peter, who had
been born and grown up a simple
Play, "Sunshine and G old.”
It is
fanner. Tho si*okesman of the tribu­
hailed as another wonder picture,
nal before whom Ivan was arraigned
featuring the Baby Bernhardt, the
Both William Courtenay and Lu­ consulted with the others and then
world’ s youngest glpqm dispeller, the
cille'
Lee Stewart play roles well turned to the prisoner.
creator of a million smiles.
"Y ou r proposition to fight yonr rival
The five year old star really play* suited to their capabilities in the for tho possession o f tho girl Is accept­
a dual role, since khe is seen as her­ screen adaptation of "T h e Ninety ed. Since you arc the challenger bo
self and also an Cinderella, in a and N in e," the stage hit of Ramsey will have tho cholco o f weapons."
Peter Was sent for nnd closeted with
child's ’perfomrance given at the Morris which was directed by Ralph
opening of the picture in honor of W. Ince and which is the attraction the lender of the citizens who were efiat the Lyric Theatrq on Thursday. denrorlng to-snve him from his rlvaL
her birthday.
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They proposed to Peter that ho should
There is a .splendid cast support­
fight Ivan, choosing weapons which
M
ac
Murray
ing her, including Henry King, who
would give him an advantage over Ids
A
t
a
wedding
recently
irt
one
of
also directed the picture.
enemy. Peter coitld think o f no weap­
" L it t le Mury Sunshine," "Sun­ the fashionable churches, immedi­ on that ho could wlchl even Indiffer­
shine and Shadows," "T w in K id­ ately after the ceremony, the groom ently. whereupon ono was suggested
dies" and "T o ld at T w ilig h t," have seemed suddenly panic stricken as if to him. Ho gave Ills consent nt once,
made this five yc/ir old star one qf he had forgotten what custonf de­ nnd It whs nrrnnged thnt tho duel
the most popular on the screen and manded of him next, until the gentle should route off nt dnwn.
The thermometer at sunrise stood nt
their success has proved the wisdom voice of the bride was heard promptj ing.at his elbow: “ Isn’ t it customary BO degrees below zero. Peter, who
of Pat he's clean picture policy.
• lo kjss the bride after the srvice?" Was used lo cold wculhcr. walked out
Whereupon the young man, suddenly to the .Mini In the rear of the bouse
"Squure Deal M an"
galvanized into life, instead of "o b ey ­ whore tIn- fray was to take plnco In
At the Star Theatre Thursday.
shirt and trousers. Ivan, who had l&gt;cru
Gamblers of the old west hint Thrir ing the impulse"..us Life would euy, used In n hot cllmnte. had on Ids warm­
generosity was the subject of discus­ immediately begun a hurried search est clothing. Ono o f those present
sion recently on the part of William through all of his pockets.. Answer­ handed each of Hie disputants the noz­
tie
Si. Hart, the noted
charac­ ing the anxious inquiry of friends he zle o f a hose. Ivnn, stood nghnst
ter, during u brief Tull in activities begged for u pencil und paper and saw* at once that ho must flplit with
at Inceville, where the Hart' plays at once set about copying his wjfe’s cold water.
nut It wns too late to recede. A faint
are filmed.
The popular star de­ remark, admitting that it was "just hope came to bint thnt his warm
accepted
interpret:!,
"h
at
he
needed
for
a
climnx
for
his
clared that the
•.bulling would protect Idm. He took
fern gambler
tion of the old western
garolder i* new novel
1 tho nozzle offered him. the signal was
Now it was t lie bride’s turn to he given, nnd tlio two men poured a
that of a gruil i n d iv id u a l w h o .was
"galvanized
into action" und she
to
mark
the
cards
and
prey
stream at eilcli other whli’h was as
wout
hut
the
rest
we will leave you to eqld ns It could l»c without freezing.
the
unsuspecting
and
that
upon
find out for yourself at the Stnr Fri IVter did not seem In the least trousuch an interpretation is wrong.
'T h e crooked gambler was an ex- day when " A t
First Sight.”
a bjisl by Ids cold bntii. but his enemy
ception rather than the rule," said Famous Players Paramount picture collapsed In fivo minutes. IIo dropped
Ills weapon nnd ran for tho house.
Hart, "and because the present gen- will he presented, starring
Mae
A h soon as ho bad put on dry d o t t ­
(■ration does not realize this, a man Murray. Because you see, the whole
ing ntul pound a hut drlnu tnL» Ida
risks deterioration id character in the thing occurred at a rehearsal for this
eyes of his friends when he admits! very production and is incorporated
that he had anything to do with faro] in its very humorous anti piquuilt
layouts and cards in the days of the plot, which was written by the wellold uvst.
When I was a youngster known George Middleton.
in North Dakota I constantly was
being hrought inti* (*&gt;nt i d with l lie
men v* ho lived by garni s of eha lie e.
’• How Peter Alexief W a s
and w bile their ranks did hav e to
claim a dishonest mem her or wo,
'Saved From Siberia
there we re not many of that ilk
overboard. The steering gear of the
boat sent to rescue him was'broken,
and Mr. Christie floundered about
fully dressed in the muddy waters of
the St. Johns river for some time
before help arrived.
Although as
Earle Courtney he was much dis­
gusted at being taken once more
aboard The liT c h r as-Q eorge Stuart
Christy he was immensely relieved.

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frock of mull, with •* dark grey
stripe entwined with delicate clus­
ters of pink rosebuds. There is a
wide white shawl collar on this frock
which is edged ’ i
r
W
k
™
v , I W ri&amp;bon.
and the yoke effect of the skirt.
Another attractive frock is made
from a white .taffeta with a narrow
black stripe.
The skirt is rather
plain, opening down the front and
being fastened with small satin but­
tons while the waist with its short
ruffle sleeves' has n sheer white yoke
and a blflTk leather belt is worn at
the waist.
J* A dress which Miss Stewart wears
to ,the country barn dance until she
hears that a friend, Tom, has not
been invited when she, too refuses
to go is fashioned fromy a solft ma­
terial and has an all over pattern in
a blue scroll.
There is a shirred
ruffle of the same material which
gives a yoke effect, while the plain
bodice effect waist has a triple collar
of white silk edged with the blue
scroll as are the sleeves. Bands of
the satin fall from the waist over
the skirt.
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TU E SD A Y— Emmy Wehlen in "Sowers and Reapers" a six
act Metro Wonder play, also "Musty Suffer"
W ED NESD AY—"H er Kami- and Shatne]’ a two art
ct Keystone
Key
Comedy,
rip
roaring from beginning to the end in adidition
-iP
to the regular 5 act feature.
TH U R SD A Y—The Famous Triankle Plays.’ William 8. Hart
in "Th e Square Deal M an" also "A Tuner of Notes" a ono
reel comedy. Also FR E E TIC K ETS.
F R ID A Y — Paramount presents Mae Murray in "A t First
Sight", also a one reel comedy.
S A T U R D A Y —The Famous Triangle Plays. Irene How-ley in
"H er Father’s Keeper", also "A Finished Product", a one
reel comedy.

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Ford Truck fol S a le -A s t0(5d
new. Overhauled by Ford people^!
Jacksonville 5 weeks ago.
n
ered body. * Cost $63. New tiresVli
around.
A sacrifice for the
yorehaaFV.---- Call
Call &lt;laTTfrtrff»-rTF*y^
Hawfrt. ■*■■■!? f &amp;Cruel.
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Feed Co., Sanford, Fla.
92-2tc
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The Author—"Thlg, air, (a a true
For. S ale-O n e., good baby f lr .
child of ray brain." Tho Editor— "It'a
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a good subject, but you've mistreated flage and baby pen. Box 1073
89-tf
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It as though It wns a stepchild.” — Puck.
•lomnch lie w aalolS to leavo the place
at onco If be wlahed to aave himself
from tho dlapleaaure o f the citizens.
A month* later tho revolution broke
forth.

Neatly Trapped.
For Exchange—"Y a ch t Kll'iyr. •*
"nubby, you know thnt letter I aald 36H ft by 8 ft beam. Will exchange
I gave you to m n lir “ Yes, nty dear; for a good 1916 or ’ 17 five passenger
I nssurq you I mailed It."- "No, you automobile. Address W. F. Ayres
didn't.
I didn't give It to you. I Daytona Beach, Fla.
86-tfc ’
thought I gave It to you. but 1 gave It
to father."— LoulsvHl*/v«»»rier-Jounia!.
For Sale— Registered . Duntc Jer­
sey pigs.
Mrs. If. E. Curlett, Ge­
neva.
85-tfc

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Apply Box N,
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R. A. Box 136, City.
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North Park avenue, over L. It.
F O R SA LE
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Mrs.
For Sale— One fine large team of Jamps Patton, manager.
30-tf
mules with wagon and harness. Also
W ANTED
farming implements.
( ’all on or
wrjte It. O. Riddle, Eustis, Kin.
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Lost—-Black spaniel. long ears
3-4tc • ahort tail.
Finder retuirn to I)ran
For Sale—A No. 1 saddle and Turner, care of Turner’ s grocery und
vi-tbdriving horse or will trade for good receive* liberal- reward
work horse or mule. W. II Morris
l.ost
One rur.hbi r lire and rim,
93-4ic
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complete! for Maxwell car.
Size
Finder will return to
For Sale— Church chandelier, 10 3 3 x 3 *$ .
lamps, kerosene, price $25.00. S. M. Rivers llri •*. Store and receive suit­
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By P A U L VRONSKY -

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In a northern province of Russia
there llvisl a peasant whose daughter,
Anna, was n. very pretty girl. Peter
Alexief. a wiling farmer, wooed and
won her, and It scetued (lint u Iftippy
future was liefqte the young couple.
That vvii.s-before tile revolution which
deposed the Czar Nicholas, and the
government..was keeping a sharp eye
on all persons who were suspected of
plotting against It. A large foivt? of
Secret police—better burned spies—wai
scattered all over Russia.
1
Not only those who were really so
minded reported to the minister of the
Interior at the capital, but tf one persou had a private grudge against an­
other there was liability that he would
take revenge by reporting him to tho
police ns n revolutionist, or wliut vyni
then culled a nihilist. This was also
true of the spies themselves. If a spy
chose to condemn a person he w ished
to get rid of, that person wns taken
nwuy and nothing wns heard o f him
afterward. Ho wns buried In the con­
vict mines of Kuhi.
While Peter and Amin were making
their preparations |y I k* married there
came to Hu* province when* they lived
a* man whose name was Ivan Ivnnovlteb. He (11(1 not look like n Russian,
for tic was dark coiuplrxlniicd, while the
people among whom he had come had
light* skins und .hair. Ivan laid come
from tho Crimea, which Is a southern
province, where what U called tin* Med­
iterranean race Is prevalent. This race
Is o f southern blood and used to a hot
climate.
Irun had nb visible occupation and
was known to be n government spy.
Iio met Anna at n dance In a burn nnd
conceived n passion for her. Anna,
knowing him tp lie u spy, dreaded him.
but dared uot refuse to dunce with
him, fenriug thnt bo would take re
vengo upon tier. . .
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I van,’becoming more nnd more cunmored of Anna, begun to look ntiout for
sotuo art of Peter’s which could lie
used ns evidence against him. Tills
wns shortly before the revolution
whereby tho people o f Russia’ wrested
n constitution from tbo czar, und Pe­
ter’s neighbors were beginning to ptau
for resistance agnlust the gorcmmcut’A
despotism. Peter got"Wlml o f tbo In'
qulrlcs of Ivan and told his friends
that he feared the apy wns ptanutng
to get him out o f tho way that ho
might possess himself o f Anna.
Meanwhile Anna, not daring to de­
cline the uttentlona of Iran, acceuted

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Dr ELINOR MARSH

T H E N A T I O N ’S QOINQ DRY.

WHITE:—Dry.
B LA C K — Wet.
Number of prohibition states, 2d. The District o f Columbia is dry by
act o f congress. Alaska Is dry by u vote o f the people ratified by congress.
Tho Porto Itlcan citizenship bill, passed by the Sixty-fourth congress, pro­
vides for prohibit!oh In the Island subject to a referendum. Including
the dry territory In wet states, more than 87 per cent o f the nrea o f the
United States and more than 00 per cent of the population are under pro­
hibition.
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Eight states are In submission campaigns. Two o f these— Iowa nnd
Utnh—already have statutory prohibition nnd In November will vote to
make It constitutional. New Mexico, also, will vote on the question next
tfovemher; others In November, 1018. Ohio Is In a wel-nnd-dry fight through

One night lu the winter of 171)0 a
man left hla club In London and, aft­
er wulklfig u few blocka, turned Into
one of the parka. While on the pave­
ment he heard a footfall sound illsllnetly liehlnd him, but on reaching the
*oft ground It wua no lunger audible.
IYesently, however; he heard himself
called:
Captain Arhucklo?'
Turning, by one o f the oil lamps In
uso In those days be saw n pale faced
man with wblto hair.
"What would you' with me, air. at
this time o f night?" said tho eaptnin,
laying Ills hand on Ids sword.
“ You do not recognlre me, captain.
It Is not surprising. I am not the mun
I was when you were In America. Sev­
en or right yearn Only have been added
to my age, but nevcrul times that have
been milled to my likeness to an old
man. I will refresh your memory. Gen­
eral I I owc'm army occupied New York.
Down on the hank o f tho Yludsou river
was a cottage where dwelt a girl nam­
ed Mary Ashurst. You made love to
tills girl, but 0110 Henry Wiitermnn
stood In your way. You accused him of
being a spy, and through your Instru.mentality he was put dh board a prl*

“ Everybody know* what your prison j
ship* were. They took In men nnd !
nerit them out either corpse* or wreck*. 1
I ramo out whnt you see me."
G IV E -U S NATION WIDE PROHIBJf P r o h i b i t i o n a n a s s e t . •
“ Well, my man, what have we to do j
"There Is no sejisa In the argument now with (bat whirl! tin* passed Into ;
TIO N.
Cnpt. Richmond IVarson Ilobson, that the liquor ;truffle pays n commu­ history*? Your people succeeded In your !
who, ns everybody I* aware, knows nity. Every man who Ini'* sense enough Infamous ntbeilb'ii That 1* all Bellied,
’something of government service.both to read a newspaper If lie bn* not *en*e and If a Iliitlsh olllcer admired a Van*
n* n mivyofllrer and (is a civilian, any* enough to reason, ought to knoty tlmi kee maid. Why, 'all'* fair in war and
that n first-class government should prohibition I* nn asset nnd not a liabil­ love,' mid In my dealing* with you
Htnndardlze Its service as' do all first- ity. When Kansu* went dry, how Wall and her tliqrc wri* both war and love."
class American railroads. It should street laughed. ‘She bn* nothing to
"You nro rigid, captuln, In saying
require abstinence from liquor In army,- look to how. Hint her license I* gone; that wo achieved our Independence.
navy nnd.civil departments, and among how can she exist?' they mild, Ity and T in t 1* Indeed nettled. Ilyit our nflair
nil It* employee* ut home nnd abroad. by a panic laid hold o f the uutlou. remain* to I m&lt; nettled. When I got
T ill* In the interests o f efficiency anti Then who was It thnt enmu to the out of the prison ship I was more like
the public welfare. Scientific experi­ front and saved the sltuntlnu on that a dead than a live man. Before I re­
ment has proved that’ the drinking of fntnl day and let W all street .have covered my strength your army sur­
un ordinary glass o f wine or stein of ?r«.ono,oa&gt;=-who but |M*or old Kansas. rendered to our general nt Yorkimyn. ■
beer will lower a man'* efficiency to a Two years ago Seattle went dry. and and before I could rcn&gt;-U you you Imd
mensurable degree for 24 hours—In people said. ;ih*w will they run Hint gone luiek to England. I counted the
ordinary muscular occupations,about 8 big city without tho license money?’ day* till I should be able to follow
per cent on the average. Three times ami they looked for. financial disaster. yiyu. I am here."
With that the American drew Id*
this amount n day regularly 1* cumula­ Then Mayor Hill came out and said, 'I
tive In Its effect. Increasing the loss of voted against prohibition because I did
efficiency from day to day. At the not know how we could run the city sword.
•-rid o f 12 days ordinary muscular effi­ without theTmloons, but If I luul It to ■ "Tills I* not a usual proceeding. But
ciency will go down 2o per cent nn tho do over again today l would vote for nn ^Englishman,’ especially nn English
average, nnd higher mental activity It because prohibition helps the City offleor, does not pretend to choose the
Ihumclnlly.'
A man who favors tin* place or lime of tight lag. He I* al­
twice that amount.
liquor
truffle
advertise* bis, lack o f ways rend), nnd If mnylinp lie lin*
Let us raise the standard of citizencoitniimi sense and III* absolute Ig­ offended and the Injured party can
ship throughout nil these United
norance of conditions In the world."— give film punishment he Is always
Staten nnd all territory under the Jur­
Mary Harris Armor.
ready to take id* medicine tike n man."
isdiction thereof by putting prohibi­
(By the National Woman's Chris­
tian Temperance .Union.)

tion Into the national constitution.
LICENSE MONEY NOT NEEDED
- FOR PUDLIC SCHOOLS.
The liquor Interests continually re­
mind us of tin- m-i-d of license money
for the public school*. The i-xpcrteuce o f prohibition qtiites shows the
wenknesy of that argument.
Take
North Carolina for. example, Ex-Gov.
Locke Craig Is authority for the state­
ment thnt since prohibition went into
effect there has been till Increase In
school enrollment of 20.47 per-cent,
nnd nn actual Increased dally attend­
ance o f 32 per cent. In other words,
since It* adoption nearly 21 more chil­
dren out of every 100 of school ago
hnvo enrolled In th e-schools nnd !I2
more children out o f every loo of
school ngc have actually been ut school
each day.
T H E LIQUOR TR A FFIC IS THE
CUR8E.
“ The great curse o f Ihe laboring man
1b Intemperance. It ha* brought more
desol utlo/i to tho wage-earners than
ntrlkofl, or war, or sickness, or death.
It Is n more unrelenting tyrant than
tho grasping monopolist.
It has
caused little cldldreu to l&gt;e hungry and
cold, to grow up among evil associate*,
to bo roared without the knowledge of
God.
It has broken up more homes
nnd wrecked more lives than any other
curse on tho face of the earth."— Car­
dinal Gibbons.
And there will bp Intemperance as
Jong us the beverage truffle in alcoholic
liquors continues to exist.
BREWERS TO BENEFIT BY PROHIB ITION.

Th e sixty or more breweries In the
state o f Michigan, which under the
dry law close April 30. 1018, will very
likely be used for the munufucture
o f denatured alcohol.
The brewers
seem to be luking kindly to the sug­
gestion of Henry Ford thut they thus
Utilize their plants, it I* believed that
they can make much greater profit on
denatured alcohol for automobile' Con­
sumption than on beer for human com
sumption, and tfiu? man? tuori men
w ill be employed.
.
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Every license to noli Intoxicating
liquor thut hangs In ihe win­
dow or behind the bar o f nn American
saloon today will be n scrap of paper
Li ten years.—Clinton N. Howard In
the 80Stli lecture In hi* home city,
R o ch ester N. Y.

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"Regulating the prlvnte lives of
other people" Is one newspaper's esti­
mate or what prohibition aims at. Yet
the same Issue contain* an account of
the slmotlng up o f a neighborhood and
the beating of n defenseless woman by
her drunken husband.— Exchange. ■
’ " I f buttermilk i f f d ie d people like
liquor does you'd kUl every cow."

(By the National Woman's Chris
ttun Temperance Union.)

While the speaker was saving tills
he was draw ing hi* sword and placing
himself In a position for defense.

THE BIG CITY PROBLEM.
If It were not for boor-soaked St.
. A few* minute* later the watch, hear­
Louis, Missouri would today be in ihe ing the clash of steel, rah In the direc­
dry column. If It were not for rum- tion nT i he Hound, arriving In fTine only
soaked
San l-’ ruiielsoo, California to see 1'uptnln Arhucklc lying oil the
would be there iil-o. As It fs, the ground nnd a m;tn betiding over him
largely Increased .prohibition vote lu A rbuckle, who was dvtpg, said with
both these stutes I* causing tint llqvnT til* Inst breath: .
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Interest* of ttie-country no little con­
"You've finished me. The girl l* In­
cern.
In November, lb|S, Missouri nocent."
Votes lignin and will go dry.
When tin* wnlcli came up Arbucklo
Dry sentiment In territory outside added to hint:
the large eltie* is advancing so sw ift­
"It was a private iifYntr bet ween two
ly that, to quote Hilly Sunday, "you gentlemen."
ain't see It for the dust, it makes.*'
A couple o f mouth* after this Henry
Newspaper* In the smaller lilies and Waterman, who Imd recently embark­
town* ure reflecting the popular mind ed from a ship thnt Imd sailed Into
and refusing to lie under the domina­ Now York-buy and docked In the Enst
tion o f the liquor oligarchy. The rural river, entered IJnmdway from Wall
vote will In time— short time ut thut— street nmt, passing through Trinity
Save state uud nation and solve the big churchyard, i-ofitinned down tho tdopa
city problem, •
to the river bunk. The spring was
coining on, and tho tree* hi tho yards
LOWER PER C A PITA DEBT IN DRY of the house* were putting forth their
young leave*. Waterman opened a
STATES THAN IN WET.
The report o f th e , United Slates gate, entered a yard and, walking up
census bureau show* thnt; u* a rule, to the house, took the liras* knocker In
wet states have u higher per cnpltu ln^ his finger* nnd rapped gently. A young
debtedness than dry states. A com­ woman cnine to tho door and on Noclng
mission appointed by Governor McCall the visitor start til back with a cry.
“ Harry! Why hnvo you como?".
of Massachusetts to Investigate the
"Hecndso I. know thnt you are Inno*
high cost of living, mentions Incidentally lu Its published report that the cost
“ You would not believe me."
o f government Is 23 per cent higher
"Forgive me.’*
In thnt stutc than In uny other. For­
She fell Into hi* arms nnd burst Into
mer Governor Foss says this can bn a passion o f tears. Presently sho looktraced directly to the liquor •truffle. cd up and asked:
Kansas, after 35 years of prohibition,
"How hnve you bccomo convinced
lust year wiped out Its entire Indebt­ o f my Innocence?1
"
ed ness, aud Is the one debt-free state
"1 was to]d by the man who put mo
In the Union.
out of his way to win you."
"Where Imv® you liecn?"
“ The friends o f tho saloonkeepers
’T o Ixmdon,"
denounce their opponents fur not treat­
"And you have scon 1dm?"
“ I have."
ing the saloon business like uny other.
"W hy?"
The best answer to tills Is thut the
"He put mo In a prison ship on a
buslne** I* not like any other business,
and thut the actions o f the saloon­ false charge."
"And yon hnvo-hnve punished 1dm?**
keeper* themselves conclusively prove
"I bare. With Ids last breath ho ex­
this to he the cuse. It tends to pro­
duce criminality in the population at onerated you."
Hha unwound her arms from about
large and Innbreaking among the
saloonkeeper* themselves. When the him.
“ You blame me? You loved him."
liquor men ore allowed to do ns'they
“ Yes, no. There Is blood an your
wish, they are sure to debauch, not
■hand*.'**
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finiynie bmly tatelnl. but*the body poli­
"Whoso
blood?
Tho
man
who wreck­
tic also."—Theodore Roosevelt.
ed me to win you."
Ho look her again In hi* arms, and
It Is wrong to think thnt drinking
■he did liot resist.
much beer, nle and other liquors gives
"These British aristocrats are con­
strength. These only deaden the tired
scienceless when* n woman Is concern,
feeling nnd do not really take It myny.
ed nnd do not ndmlt (tint n commoner
You are more tired after drinking lin* any right to their respect. Tbit
them and less aide to keeir sickness
they are n.cu for all that, lie met mo
away.— From Bulletin Issued by the like n man, fought like a man, took
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. care before he died to tell tho watch
thnt 1 was no murderer nnd exonerat­
Increase In Ihe consumption of beer ed you. Ho paid the ponnlty o f Ills
nud spirits I* always marked by an ertmo with his life, nnd for this at
Increase In I fie Infant death rale.— Dr. least we ow e him respect-"
Mary Sturge. a leading British medi­
A century ago a street wns cut
cal authority.
through where this cottage stood, and
the bodies o f Henry Waterman nod
"No man hti* a right to make a fuo* Mary Ashurst, his wife, rest n- short
of himself.beennse while he Is rinlni distance above here, In 8L Paul’s
churchyard.
It he might make u corpse out of the.

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&gt; 0, c o l y ^ n f abova numbered ccrtiflcalr.
n l o f k ( i , n i a p p . l l ' . Subdivision ot lllocka
X i, K and J, (iotil.buro.
T h r laid land bain f i w u . d al ( hr data ot the iaausnce' of
• uch certificate in tbr n a n l ot Wm. Clark.
Unlaaa aaid .rrtiflcala aball be redeemed ac-

i.-Jw fM r.tfV C* ‘
de t&gt;t«tarmflnyTT m ,fflKfflm iK l ~n r Dio tha l H h
A u g , ......... ... . . . . .

middle o f the eighteenth century, tUo
name being flmt knoVn to tlio 8panlords In tliat^yinnectlon nnd being ap­
plied to tITe milling, camp or real do
rulunn. The at (original meaning of the
term Is not known. Tbo name should
probably bo written nnd prunottncM
Artsonn, ns our Eiik II.mIi houikI o f z
does not occur In KpanlHli.—11.41. Han.
croft, -History of the Pacific States."

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Wilnraa my official .Ifn aturr and aeal tbia
the 10th day nl July. A. I&gt;. 1917.
&lt;•*■!&gt;
K. A. D O U G L A S S ,
Clark t i r r u l t ( ’ our t-Heminole Co.. Fla;
93-Tuaa-Ste
Nallee a
Nrrilon

A ppliratlnn far Tax Deed Under
S, of Chapter ISSS, L a w . of

It la further otdarad that thla ordar ba I
Phoenix Ijidan N . K I f nf P
puhllahad i n Sanfrird Herald on ce a weelr
I l i o e n i x Lodge N o 5 . K . o T T o
(or aifhi con.rcutiaa waaka.
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Meets second and fourth Tuesdays,
wimaaa my hapd and omnai .rat at San- N ' b i t i n g knights always welcome,
lord, Florida, tha 4th day of Juna. 1917.
, If, M e L a u lin
* f l T v ein **
&lt;»*»ll
K. A. D O U G L A S S . Clark.
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Ssnford Lodge No. 27.1. O. O. F.
Nailer «r Application (or Taa Hard i ndc. i Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
Srctl.n S ' a f Chapter ISIS. L a w . . ( F l . . . ||n M. W. A. Hail. Pico Block.
All v b *J-Tua*.9ir

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N'oticr la htraby f i v r n that J. F. Ilirk'aan.
purcha.cr o t Taa tfartiHcatr
o. 799. —
dated
- N’...
--the Jnd day ot Juna. A t . D. 1911, ha* Bled
.aid rertincale In my nfflea, and Kav mada
apidicatiun for tat dead to i.rue in arcordance uith Ian
Said crrliflcalr embrace,
the Inilowitif dracritiad property m u a te d in.
ssmlnole cdunty. Florida, lo nil
lley N K cor Lot J. run S I SO ch». W
« 30 rh«. N 1.60 eh", fc. 6 70 rb. Sac. 31,
T. 19 S. It. 3* r a d .
I acre.
The raid land bcinf a . w n c d at tha data
ot tkr iMuanra ot auch certificate in 'the
name of J. |». M c U i n at al
- U n lru aa.d
rartlScala .hall l a rrdaeread arcordfnf to
l &gt; * lax.deed mIII itaua tharron on the 38tk
day of July A. D. 1917.
Wltnraa my official alfnatura and aaal
thla the 26th day of June A. D. 1917.
(••all
K. A. D O U G L AS S.
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Clark Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.
Hy V. Xt. Doufla.a, D. C.

i t i n g lir
iting
f irot
o th
tiers
crs c
cordially
o r d i a l l y iInvited.
n vited .

Jas. F. McClellan

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x*Nollra i. hrrrby f i v r n that W. C Wil
llameon A C. C
1,.., purcha.era of T a «
Gale City ( amp No. 6. W. O. W
C arlin.air No. 15, (laird ihr Cth day ot
Meets second ami fourth Wednesday
July A. I&gt;. 1915 a. to North .1-5 ot Month'
nighLs in each month.
of N o r l l ia r t i i, ot Soulhra.l I*, ha. filed
•aid rirtih ra tr in my office. and ha. mada
F. L. Miller
J. F. Hoolehan
application lor tat dead to l.aua in .acrordClerk
Counril Commander
a
nca with law.
Said crrtiHrata ambracra
Foolad All tha Prophats.
tha following dracribrd prnparty aituated in
"Vou never cau tell what a man will Saminoia rounty, Florida to-wit:
H. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
ot S *, ot S' W
ot.S K l i at Sac.
mako Yyf himself," remarked tbo prac­ 2S,NT p5-S
Meet first and third Wednesday night
. IS S. It. 2 9 K.
tical woman.
Tha aald land bains awaaaad at |b* data
nt Elks Home, North Park Avenue^
ot tha laauanca ot auch catlincala in thr
F. S. Frank
•
O. L. Taylor
"Perhaps not."
namr of J. G. Tomlinaon.
Unlraa aafil eatSecretary Exalted Huler
"Take my husltand, for Instance. lie liAcata aball ba radaamrd acrardlnc to law
u*
daail will laaua tharron oh tha 1Ith day
. -used to Ik* an expert mandolin Flayer tota t Augu.t
A. I&gt;. 1917.
The Lake Breeze ( ounrll No. 31 Junior
and had n fair tenor voice, In-spite
Wltnraa my official alfnatura and »aal tbia
tha
luth
day
ot July, A. D. 1917.
Order United American Mechanics
these handicaps he has risen lo bo
laaal)
B. A. I&gt; tII I t.I.ASS,
Meet*
every Wednesday at 7:80 P.
N
sllfs
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ICSIISB
tar
rat
D
rrd
Usd
fr
president of ono of the largest manu­
Clark Circuit Court Hamincla Co., Fla.
C haplet 4S«a. Laws ot Fts.lds
M.. in the City Hall. Vbiting brothers
tS-Tu.a Stc
facturing concerns In this pnrt of tbo
Nutlrs la hrrahy (Ivan that W. It. Ils.ty,
purrha.ar ot T a » ('rrliflrs lp .No. 4SJ. Uatad arc welcome. C. II. Smith, Rec. Sec.
country."—ItlrmliiKbam Age Herald.
In tha Cirruil Court .Nrvrnlh Juitlrlal f i r - tha 6th day of Junr A. It. 1910 ha* Alad
cult
. Seminole
t ounif.
Flotlda. In •■Id errtilUalr In my offlr*. .n d ha. mad*
Chancery
Celery City Aerie No. 1853
application toy tai drvd to i » u r In arBroke tho Ssal.
LouU Fiahar, Complainant a
rordanra xrllh law.
Said crrtiArate rraMeeting every 2nd and 4th Tuesday
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Citation
In Mnrlt xlv, 3, the woman who
h r a r n tha fnlTowinc ( I r i n l M property ait A. It. Carr and tha unknown
uatnl in Saminoia county, Florida, to-wit: night at Ko’clock. Eagle Home, Oak Ave.
brought "the iibilmster l&gt;oi of otutmetit heira, davitaao. ftantaa*. or other
Visiting Brothers Welcome
S W '| of 8 W ' » ol S W ( t i c . t)r(, 95 yd«.
of spikenard" Is said to "break the clalmanta. under tha &gt;0111 A. II.
N.,a| SW r a t tun, B 40 &gt;-(l«, N .10 yd«, \V E. E. Hogan
C. C. Woodruff
C arr .'A . It. Crlnpen. A. It. Clip-*
10 yd«, M 30 vd&lt; (or ramrtrry) Sac * 4 T p
l»oi" Indore pouring out tbo ointment. pan. Sr., and M a n ia J. Crippen,
Worthy President
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Secretary
20, S. It. 3| »;••!, 9 I t acraa. Tills probably only means "breaking Delendanlr.
T h r .aid land t&gt;»ln* .awraaad at tha data
T o A. II. Carr and A. It. Crippan. and to or thr iMuanra nl «uch rartiflratr In tha
the seul" which kept the essence of all partir* clatminf an tnt.ra.t rithrr . . hair*, nama ot A. J. Thompson.
K,r i A Y : i
United Brotherhood of Carpentera and
d e v l « n . ot frantra. undrr thr .aid A. II. Carr
the |K*rftuue from evaporating.
Al»n: T a » (Vrtlftratr No. 553. datad the
Joiners o f America
••r. A. It. Crippen. or utharaiwr m a n d ‘ to 3rd day ol Juna A. I&gt;. 1907 haa llh-d .aid
x $ t¥ i, th r lolluwlnx ilr.crM rd real relate aituatr, erttifleata In my offlea, and mada apnllcaSanford Local Union No. 1751 meets
X. 0 *
l y i n f and t o d n f ’ ln the rounty of Samlnnlr, tioA lor tax drrd to Uiur In arrardancr
His Trsaturs.
M a tr of Klnrlda. morr partiruUrly tin* with law. Said rrrtlAcatf rmlir arn th- fid- first and third Thursday night at 7
Tlio Count (who has had n little tiff criGrtl i t follow*:
o'clock in the M. W. A. Hall. Pico Blk.
lowlni^daarrtbad proparty ailuatnl In Samwith his fiancee, the h e lm s )—But, my
l l r r i n r i n f at a • t m lr on thr • o u lb ’^idr inda^cvlntty. Florida, to-wit: l lr j. SK roc. J. M. O. Singletary W. W. Van Nesa
Sac, 5. T p 20 South, Itanfa 3| Kavt
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Preaidcnt
•reason'— 11m Heiress—Your treas­ nf T n ln l s tf H t road 21.Hi rh«in«. writ of of
thr |M-|nt of ln|rr»rctlnn of thr *uuth *idr run N 220lyd. W 41 yd«. S 220 yd. K 11 yds
ure? Your Investment, you mean. *
Thr aa'ld land bring t u r w d
at
of aald Third *tr«rt road with thr ran linr 2 cra«.
Modern Woodmen o f America
of Srrfit n .7, T&lt;i«nhi| i III. *ouih of l(an (r tha data ot th luu.ncc of tuch crrllAcata
*-'• r % :
30 ra»t, run thrnrr wr»t |0.fi2 rhain*: In tha nama ul A J. Thompton.
Meets* 2,-4, Thursday evenings, 7:30,
Three Classes of 8oap.
Unlrak aald crrtiAcatr. .hall ha radaamrd
thanrr
aouth
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rhain*:
thrnrr
rail
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arrordlnz lo law tai (had. will iaauo th in — in M. W. A. iiall, Pico Building.
While there are many kinds of soaps. chain*: thrnrr north l.&amp;Q rhain* to |»oint of on
on ha 2 |.| day- ot July A. D. 1917.
C. E. McDonald
C. D. Couch
l»»ginninc. cootaininc 10 acna of land morr
It is saitl that those commonly used or It-**.
Witn.aa my official tlxnatura and aCal thla
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Photo 'try A m w i r a n P r t u Associatio n
Conjul
Clerk
It apprarinf from thr sworn hill of rom* tha | It day ol Ji na A. D. 1917. &gt; a
|may he divided into thren classeb. The
(»aati
a . Do u g l a s s .
This newty Invented armored car Is 'fittisl out unit 0' wlteleaa nnd otiaerplaint nlrd in thr aho%r stated rau*r. sworn
i first class com prises fine White soap* to hy Coerce A. I t r l ’ottra, snllritor for rnmt ’ lcrk Uifcuil t ‘ « ort Samlnnh Co . Fla.
vatlon tower that resembles a miniature Eiffel tower. The totter I* Min;.
lly V. \l. D. u x la-, l&gt; I .
plainam. t t r t thr rrwi«l«nf** of thr 4frnnd
seented
aoaps*
the
secontl
class
the
til and breaks In two
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frndani* A . It. Tarr and A II &lt;*ri|i|in are
ct.arse houseliolil Miaps, anti the tlilrtl unWrtMs n and i h r fr »■ no |»**r»on m (hr
*lat« (•f I l«tr&gt;da. *h» ••r*itr of .•» •iihporna S.iilf* mf \pphr4tlsin fat 1« t lh*n| •( ruler
class the soft soaps.
upon whom mould hind thr *f**fr nd ant • or
S* nt«*n 8 of ( limulrf 4*hl». | . i « » uf HotItin
•4|h*r ot tlit m. that it i« the I e^n ( ••f af­
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J observe and jo u will iio i U j. dinl our coimti i iiii-n ns umoli ns we lire
M» I •4**1 •#ritual, m m) Mftiir, anil
G.t s F i t t i n g
tint i h« if 4f* • 11#r lui'D* rlii'ttiitif
I O rtgilc atipli. lit i ri f,»f |Jk tfti .| lit 4.
lotu It list it ml In k Hie great Itunrslnn of hound lo do for our iielghlMirs next soaking them fm pieutly In strong t«r***t •
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Women of lulu years Into one or nu- rltsir or on Hie iu-\t siris-t or In the
M.-rrnr.-.n , , i . ,
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• it&gt; -itualiil in **e|7||.»,i|,- r.iijuiv, J I tri.»4
other department o f business they are next township, tHir blglie-t hutimn t&gt;hk 'tt. w . . ||&gt;t|
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not of tnueh account ns fortune btilltl- llgutlou Is to those o f our owu bouseAll W ork R e c e iv e s M y P erso n a
'llrrrfort. you, A. II. fair and 0\ II Srr. 22. T. 2|, ll*r»Ci- 2*1 !!••!
fl** ii l i l Utid
Inc »*»\**« m| i t thr 1141
cm. Borne o f tbem rant or make n bold. ’ The- supreme duly we owe to J
i ’riiijtrh, inti t)i** unknown loir*. dr%i*r« •
and rf*n,t« * of thr said A. II. I’arr and tif the l*aU*m«* nf «u. |» rrrilrtrRl* |tt thi*
A lten liq n And Rest Efforts
good deni o f money, but they seldom O n e , nml-Oue alone, "Thou slmlt io\e
4 ’ hI c &gt;- 4I1I rwfiIrt*
UGAL AIM WISING
A.s II. I irltpin. If |1'** •aid A. II. I’arr and f i i m f « f \V. I*.

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get rich by their owu exertions, nnd Iho Lord thy God."— d b rb tb n Herald.
nearly nil the rleb women. Iiavo Inher­
ited fortiliuis from tuen. Moreover, the
Street Illumination.
women wTto are most stieeessftil* n-&lt;
"IlllllU iln iitllig
eu gilieels
lire
now
ni"iiey nmkers lire not, ns :t rule, the turning nil th e ir e n e r g i e s t o w . ml ; v m s
most Mpvessful ns women. Tile worn tern f o r th e p r o p i T &lt;ll&gt;trihut|oii o f
rn seem to be n t’on ms -rated se\, jin slrtH-t l i g h t i n g , " u rius W a l t e r It. H ow ­
valuable to 1st employed in mere mon­ ell In Good Health. "They have unan­
ey, getting. Vest numbers o f litem earn imously ng r e e d tlint the best light Is
a living, sometimes n good one, nnd that from n glebe that Is d e n s e enough
have to, but few o f them get rleb. It not t&lt;&gt; reveal the form o f the in tunl
-b common for a young mnu to start light within, but to give tin* effect of
•out deliberately to accumulate n for­ light streaming fori It from the glolH.-."
tune. It Is very uncommon for n young
The reason for this Is that street
wommi to do so. She Is miieh more
....
.
, lamps are neecs.snrllv against n dark
hkt-ly m nivumulntc a young iu a u .-1 lm . kur&lt;MIIM|. lin,i ,|,e
„ f glare
E. b. Martin In Atlantic.
tl|M1|l
eyes depends to u-grenl de
tree upon tint ’background against
Patriotiam and Roligion.
which 'tile light Is seen. An electric
Draw a little circle around tour |s-r- light, unshaded, against a dark velvet
fomtlliy ami it will liit'lude your f a in- wall entering, for Instance, will he
lly; draw a larger clrtTc ami It- w ill in- found much more trying to the eyes
flutlc your frit-nils; it still larger cirelo Ilian would tin* same light with a while
takes In ytair fellow eountrymen; lire wall paper behind It.
last ami largnit circle of all euibraces
ill humanity. As the circle enlarges
T h # N .im e o f A r i z o n a .
the objects o f our love Increase in miniArizona, probably Arirouiw- In (is
l-er and the Intensity o f our love n.it- original form, was the unlive ami prob­
urally diminishes. W e ,ure not bound ably I'imn mum* of tbo place—o f n hill,
to all mankind as strongly or ns ten­ valley, nDrain or some other hs-nl feaderly ns we are to our fellow country*

A.’ II f ’ripp* n l»r d« ad, or oih*r rlalmant* i*itr phnll I*#* rr«lrrnir«l «• rWiflbC l«» In*
Vindrr thr *aid A. if. t*arr and A. II t*rlp- -1st ♦l^tl will U»ui th«r«fn on Ibo Tih tin
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pro. ard all partirs * talmlni* an lntrrr*t in

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•lolrd tl.r &gt;tli day 7.1 November A. D. las*. cage agiln*t .kid |&gt;ru|Mrtici nootiondl in
tlh-d .ol*l c r l i f l r . i e I ii m&gt; (illirr, and ho&lt; the hill of complaint.
Sutler *W \pplr«tl»n f**» I * %
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made 'op|*li( *tlon lilt la* -teed to l.nue in
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Said rrrilliral* n o - J U I M i K D A N D D R C K L K D That the dr&gt;
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l-rarr. the to lowing drarrihcl property wit - Irndatn, Thatcher Hralty Company, a Flor­
S'ntirr i» hrrrliy (Itrtt that Jl. It. llfi^*ona
In Srm ioolr rvttaty* Florida, lir-wil.
ida corpnrgtlon. l r and antwar lo the .aid
pur«li**rc 4»f Ta i CVriiflratr No. |rt«. datrd uotr-l
AUCII1TF.CT
S l V ' i ot H R 1! (Ii-*. railway right *&gt;t wayj, above rntlWed rau-r In tkr ahoir rnlitlrd
flh day of Julyr A. H. 101ft,
UN
.'•clion IB, Tp. 20 Itangr 3U. 40 arrr*. Court un or I elorr thg Bih day ol Aogu.l,
1raid rrrtiAratr in my oftlcr, an*l ha* m*d«* T h i . land bring a e . c * . d at th e'd atr ol th * 1917. il d oin g a (ula day ol Ihl. roprt lo
ai.pllrat»«n foe *Ui dr*d l«» i«U|* In ar- i-ipanrJ ot eurh certlflratr in the namr o drfro&lt;l Ihr -aid ault, and that In default
Office in Ynwell lllilg.
Sanford. Fla
rord.tnr- wUh law. Said rrrillV. »lr **ml rae* • Unknown.
nkfTtlwll
Al.o T a * CeftlBcate No. 1717,
a decree pro rdnfeaeo l r entered
thr fullowinz (h.rflhr.l pro[.»My llu ulrl &gt; !
( ' 7th d » y - o f June A. D.*t*99t ha. thereof
again*! the »ahl Thatrh.r Itcalty ComSrmlndla rnuily, Flrida, to-wit: N* • •&gt;( . . .
, rrftlflcatr in n*y otftce, and ha. p.ny an-l the .aid r*u*r nrocrrtl ra pari*
N'1 . I*&gt;t 7, lllk V. Santurd. Thr .aid l»ri(t mad. appllrolloo
.
lor tat dryd ln luur m
the .aid Thatcher Hc*|l &gt; Coropaoy.
I.rlnf iw . m iI al th&lt;? ilatr nl &lt;hr i.auanrr ot ^crocdancr with law. Said ri*rl!flr*tr em ­ agklo«t
tl 1* further qnhrrd that ihl. order h.
■urh r . n l t x i t . in thaiamr ( I (#. II, ( r i- i r , r e . the lollowlng drtrrlhed properly .It- |iuhh-hcd ortrr a s e c t for 'hr .pare of two
barn
Unlraa aald ( i r t l n r . t r .hall hr n* u.trd :o Seminole i-iunly, I'lo.Ida, |.» oit
mo Ih. lo the Sanford Herald. * new*i l m n * (I arrur-linz t*» law tv dent WUI !•K ' . ' ot N K ' , " I S K ' , . Section u; T p pap. r puhli’ hcd in Seminole Count), Flat- ATroKNLY a s p COUNSELLOR at LAW
■UI Hi.Iron «m thr l l l h day .ut AuttU.t, 20, Itangr 30, 20 acre,. T h i . land M n g
A. D. 1917.
u r o r d .k-rhr d aw &lt;&gt;l the l-.uancr'id «urh ' l l p n e . ordered, adjudgxl and decreed, al
Practice in State and Eciirral Court*
Witnr.. my t-fTlrlal.»lxnaiu.r amt wat thi. (rrrtldrate
Saofold. Florida. Jhr 79th day ■•( 't * &gt; . 1' 17
In the namr ol O l.undqui.l.’
Ihr l " l h day ol July. A. D. 1917.
JAH.*W. I’ K ItK IN H ,
Unlr-a .aid certificate, .hall l-r redeemed
()*rnef-Wn"itni(T Hldg
‘ Snnfiml Fla
Ym-.Ii
' »• A DOUGI.ASS,
*
Judge.
arrording la law ta « drrd. will i-*ur thrrmn
Clerk t’ lrruit Court .Semlnolr Co., H v r
nn tin- 2Mh Hay of July A. D. 1917.
Itnhln.on A tleardall,
93-Tur.-5lC
. Witnr*. my otttrlal clgnalurr ■and •• I
Atl.»rpa&gt;. lor Complainant.
thia thr 26th day ol June A. ll. 1917.
.M -Tu ra-lP Ir
f»ollrr uf Apllr.lhm r « f T » » T r r d
I'edrr
..rail
K. A DUUGI.ASS,
S-rllun a mt Chaptrr &lt;XRK. I.aw* uf I i a . la Court *&gt;r tue C o u n t ) Judge Ncmtnelr
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Flat
County, Stale ..( tlorlda
•9-Tu-s ."dr
lly V. VI- Dourla... II. I 1.
Ida
Niillre It hrrJhy ( I v m that Annie XI.
In re K*tato ol
l AW YBR .
Samuel., |iurrha*ef nl T a t CertlHtara No. la Cirruil fuurl. Nr. rath Judicial &lt; irruil Wm. H. Iluchanan
Hrmlnolr Cou nt }. Florida.
la Chaacrry T " all Creditor*, l*-gatc**. Dl*trihutcev and
7l». Hated thr Alh day « ( July, A. D. 1911
SL IT 9. COURT IIOI'SK
haa filo-l .aid rrrtlfu-alr In my ofllr., and II. njamm Drew, Complainant
atl I’craon. having Claim, or Demandt
...
Xlprtgagr
Phone* 113, 339-ttr
taa made apptiratlun f-r lax d.r-l to tn ur
• gam-! a#i*t K.late:
.
v, ,
Force hourr
X ou and each ol you ate hereby nolificd
In arf.trdanre with taw. Said r . Militate »m- Thalrhor llcalty C o m lia ry . a
hrarr. the futlowinc drx-rtbed property .it- Florida rorpota liin. Frank A.
and re-julrrd to prteent any rlalma and de*
u.trd In Semlhrde rounty, Fh'llHa, (o-wtl: It..I and Mary Xt. I t m , hi*
mand. which you. rr either er you. may
have again.I the eatate ol lltn. II. Iluchanan,
|,„t. 22 ar.d *21, Krnet'e 2nd Add to Alta- eite, J, It. tle.l. Waller S.
derra-til late ol Seminole inunty. Ft'irida,
monle. Thr .aid land belnz a-.r.eed at the Adam.. J. It. l ! r o » n and Xtary
In the undet.lgoed elccu lrll ol .aid c t a l e ,
date nf the l.auanre of aurh rertiflrate In the ilrown. hi. wife, XI. II. T h a t­
within two year, (roin the date hereof.
name ol K. Samuel*. Un'ree .aid rerlIHrat. cher. George W. Itoalwrlght.
I l a t r l M ay ID. A. l&gt;. 1917.
*h*ll he redeemed arrordin* to law taa drr.l W. J. Thigpen and Francl. W.
K D N A G U A Y HUGH A N A N .
will lo u r thrreOn nn the 11th day ut Au- 1 higpen, hi,, wile, I*. J. Chr«K iecu trli.
hilm.
i
a
u
i
i
a
T.
Holler,
and
Ku.l A. D. J3 I7.
..
.
77-Toe»-9te
Wit nee. rtiv nfficial Denature arid .rat A: it- llotle r. Iter hu.harid, W.
S. Filer. V. C. ("oiler, W. IL*
thi. Ihr toth day of July. A. D 1917.
Charlton, Chart*. W. Young,
(wall
k , a . Do u g l a s s .
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co., Fla.
I K i l e la-wi*, G. V. John-on,
91-Tur.-5tr
William
Clark
and
Laura
4 SAMORll LODGES &lt;
Nellre o t Application (or T a i D rrd Under Clark, hl« wife. Mcr.ay M on­
Section » of Chapter 4 »a », L a o * of I'lor- roe a. adminl.lratrii f t the
d a l e ol D, G. Xlonroe. drHanford Lodac No 62, P. and A. M.
Healer A.
F*Unwa,
Notlte la hrrrJiy j l e r n that G. W. Cheel- reared.
Communication everv first nnd third
Augu.t
put. p u r e f a e r “ ( Taa DrulSrata N o. 251, wldtw, Frrd Clark,
Thursdays at 7:30.
brethren
dated thr Cth day at July. A. D. 1915. ha* Schneider. Chaile. I^e|y and
l,ollle
N
eely,
hla
wile,
llltl»ert
fllrd aald rertiflrate in my attire, and haa
welcome.
Drl.oarh,
Itafaal
Montenegro
made application lor taa drrd to- tuu r In
0. L: Taylor
0. J. Miller
accordance with law.
Said rrMlScale e m ­ Italy Little, ahd Kalalle IJllle.
Star Brand
Secretary
'
W. M
brace. the lollowinz drerrihed property alt- hi. wit., G. W. Spanrrf, Caruated I n Seminole rounty, Florida, tr rw ili tie W . - A t e r m ilh y and W. -w.
T ypew riter R ibbons
l*it I llree 2 47-100 ar rr. in to ulhfa.l ror. Ahatnklhy. her hu.hand, U.
Monroe Chapter No. 15, R. A. M.
•
•
7 57-100 rh N and S by 3 '&gt; rh K and W l , Ii. Statop ar.d Viola. Slaton,
Meet*
every
second
and
fourth
Thurf
hi.
wife.
Defendant*.
.............
and l*&gt;t 3. Sxr. 12. T (n 20 ,So, It. 30 K.
give dear, permanent
Tha a.id land l-rtna n w u c d at thr datr of T o Chaile. Ne-ly, Icollle Neely and M. II. day irt Masonic Hall over the Imperia
Thatcher:
thr l.auanre ol eurn rrrtifiratr in the name
Theatre. VUiting companions welcome
copies. W ill not smut,
It appearing (to rn 't h e adhlavlt ol Henof D. G. Crrnehaw. Unlraa .aid rrrtlHrale
O. L. Taylor
C. J. Humph
■hall ha (adeemed arrording to law taa dryd lupin Drew, rnmjlalnanl In the above rnHec'y
•
High
Priest
titled
rauae
tiled
Iherrln.
that
the
realderce
dry out, or fill the type.
wilt laaua thrraon on thr I U K day ut Auzu.t,
ol Charle. l**cly and l^illle Neely and XI. It.
^'vJltne*. my olTlrlal elgnature and aval tWa Tha|r)ier ale to Ihl. atllanl unknown, and Seminole Chapter 2, Order Eastern Hia
Bay typewriting auppiaa o f
that xarh ot aald dafendanta ll la tha be­ • MoeU every first and third Tuesday
the 10th day ot July. A. D. 1917.
lief ol thia affiant la over thr age ol Iwrwtv' (real)
F. A. DttUGI.ASS,
.
nne year., and that there la nn pervon In In each montn. Everyone who has seen
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole ('o.. Fta.
the d a t e c l Florida, the vervire ol tub- his Star in ^he East are cordially invited
93-Tuea-5tr
poena upon whom would hind cither or all
THE
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to visit thia chapter.
Notice of Application for T a t Deed Uadrr ol .aid dafendanta, and that eervire hy
Alice WrHobblnf, Sec'y—
Median S o f Chapter 4SSI, Lawa el Flor­ iublleation la prayed upon the d c t M i l f l i
H e r a ld Prinlinjf.C o.
irratn named.
f
_i
,
ida
It la therefore ordered that you, Chart*#
Notice* I. hereby given that K. II. Ilarth
The Sanford Counril K. oT C.
Phone 148
purchaser ol Tax Cartlflrate No. 217, dated Neely and - U l l l a Neely and M. It. T h at­ Mcc’ i tho 2nd Sunday 3 p. m.. and the
S a n f o r d , Fl o r id a
the Cth day ol July, A. D. 1915, ha* Med cher. appear to thla hil) of roihclalnt op or
aald rrrtiAcatH In my offlte. and haa made bafgre tha Clh day of Auguxt. 1917, It l^lng 4th Sunday 8 n. m., each month, at K.
apyllration toy tax deed to ixxue In accord­ a ri|lt day of this court, or Mil of com- o| C. Hall, O ok Ave.
ance with law. Said rertiflrate embrace* the plaint in .aid rau»e will he taken ax conTheo. Schaal. Grand Knight.
xgalnxt you. and complainant he
following dcacrlbed property xlfcualed In t o e d
C. L. Britt, Fin. Sec'y.
sirminola county. Florida,' lo-’wit: Aa lu Lot ^ allowed lo proceed ax part*

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THESANFORD HERALD
M. HAYNES. DaalncM M a n n er
PibiltM llw r T a x lif

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DeLand gota this splendid .lot Of Earman Will never place his own In­
men and women next year and we dividual 'interests above that of the
■ewes
entertained a finer set at any con­ go wrong as an office holder or as a
vention than ahe^will be privileged citizen of this commonwealth and wo
then to entertain.— Raiford Tribune. say this heckuso Joe Earman being
----- O — V a real man, honest in all hi* dealing
with his fellow man, a good business
TH E HOME GUARDS
As soon all t)u&gt; military forces of man and with a full* knowledge of
the state will have left its border to the affairs of his state will do hi*
enter the federal servioe, • the * is whole duty as he sees it and wi I
need of some organization in every cater to no politicians or pie hunters
I
community to look after the protec­ or corporate interests.
Joe
Earman
was
a
liquor
dealer
tion of the peace of the community
in times of ncod. Occasionally there once, but— " L e t he that is without
arises jn every locality incidents sin cast the first stone."

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We note with no little pride that
our own Park Trammell ia standing
firm for nation-wide prohibition in
order to save 11,000,000 loaves of
bread for the hungry, instead of let­
ting it go into the booze barrel to
make th6 nation drunk.* - Arcadia
News.
*
IC E R O R R E R Y .
T h e ice plant here has announced
that only 6 *. pounds of ice can be
delivered for five cents from this
tim e on. all of which brings on more
talk. Tampa is delivering 15 pounds
of ico for five cent* and there is no
valid reason why Sanford peopliT
.should be stung any longer by this
corporation. This certainly calls for
action and another ice factory or a
municipal plant should be the re­
sult.
Just now when wo people
who can only get a nickel's worth of
ice nre compelled to pay this price is
nothing less than an outrage and
should receive tin1, attention of the
. city council and all the citizens of
Sanford. There is such‘ a thing ni
the worm turning anil this is the
turning point.
----- 0-----F L O R ID A E D IT O R S
•
. Addressing the State Press Associ­
ation
Friday
morning.
Governor
Catts declared that the editors of
Florida yielded a greater influence
than the lawyer or the preurher.
The governor did not inalje this
statement because of any great love
-for the Press of Florida, as many of
the newspapers of the state op­
posed him in the campaign, but the
statement— same from his honest
conviction, after careful deliberation.
Other* have said that Florida ed­
itor*. are superior to tho**? of other
states, taken ns a body, and it lius
been said, and we believe truthfullly
that .the editorial columas of the
country papers of Florida are, on
t-he average, uhead of those of any
•other state.
Florida editors are the brainiest,
moat conscientious
and
hardest
working set of men in \hc state, and
it is no wonder that they yield an
influence beyond that of either the
bar or the pulpit.
Jacksonville might well be proud
of the inon and women she enter­
tained last week, for *he had Flor­
ida’s brains and the source of Flor­
ida’s greatness within her borders.

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which the civil authorities, owing to
their small number cannot cope with.
For example, the race riota of East
St. Louis have reached such a pro­
portion that it was necessary to call
out several companies of militia to
restore order. Where and when the
need of the services of the militia
will arise no one can say, hut when
they arc needed there is no time to
waste.
T o meet such a need as is above
set forth the legislature of the state
i f Florida enacted a law authorizing
the formation in different counties
of companies of home guards. Last
night at the armory more than one
hundred citizens met and organized
a company of home guards for Ar­
cadia. A petition will he presented
to the county commissioners for
funds with which to buy equipments
and it is hoped these gentlemen will
respond and donate a fund for-that
purpose. Wur often brings on inter­
nal troubles as well as external ones,
and a few dollars spent in supplying
the home guards with equipment
may safe thousands to the communi­
ty later, as well as much loss of lif .
There is nothing t hist tends more to
keep the peace of the community
from outrages and uprisings than
Organized force.
Its very presence
has an influence fur good over
would he criminals.

HIT THE KING PIN
If you get the ball in the pocket right you will m ake n strike.
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o f life by aim in g at the right place— H E R E T O SAV E .
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Chemical Co. 45.00, Atlantic Coast
Line R. R. Co. 5.80, Western Union
Tel. Co. 1.93, C. H. Dingee 1».75,
Celery Avenue Store 43.34, Postal
Tol.-Cablo Co. 3.93, E. E. Rrady
22.00, Hill Hardware Co. 1.94, San­
ford- Public Service Co. 17.70, Jno.
D. Jinklns 44.88, Sid J. Jones 23.40,
E. A. Douglass 10.00/ Frunk Harris
7.50, E. A. Douglass 75.00, L. P.
Hagan 8.00, C. W. Entzmingcr 12.00
O. P. Swope 14.80, E. H. Killbec
12.40, L. A. Rrumlcy 8.80,. E. A.
Douglass 8.20, J. A. Harrold 1000.00.
Publicity F u n d —Peoples Rank of
Sanford 162.84, Peoples Rnrtk of
Sanford 320.00, Peoples Hunk of
Sanford 17.16.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

C. M. HAND
, l n - r ~ u . l Fi L WOODRUFF VW.-Pr.-J.nl

II. R. STEVENS
r,N U u i

0. L TAYLOR
Ctthkr

R. R. DEAS
Am'I Ctihitr

THE B AN K TH AT INSURES YOUR DEPOSITS

m m m m m m m m m m m x x x x x x

leal strength and lias demonstrntea
” 1 don't know*..I'm going (o do some­
ability to stand punishment with less
thing. You see. I'm tho granddaugh­
discomfort and confusion of purpoto
ter of a Union soldier In tho big war
than ntiy o f tho four leading contend­
fifty yeura ago jmd tho granddaughter
ers for a chauco at Uio heavyweight
of n Confederate soldier. So, you see.
honors.
It won't do for uio to shirk.”
” Dhl you linvo any uioro grandfa­
Hit tho Toboggan and Losing the
thers In tho .Cuban fracas?"
“ No.- You don’t suppose I could'bave
J Admiration Which They *
moro Ilian two grandfathers, do you?
Once Held.
Hut my father and four uncles wen; hi
Road &amp; Rridgu Fund— J. O. M it­
that diminutive tight.'1
chell 30.00, John Vaughn 13.00, W.
“ Women nre not now what- they worn
A. Samuels 4.00, Mrs. J. If. Allen In your grandmothers* time. Then they
American pugilist* In thp Antipodes
174.17, David Self 27.50, Don Mc­ were feminine.”
nre blrtlng’ ltic toboggan and losing tho
Donald 4.00, Fred T . Williams 4.00,
"M y Confederate grandmother wnsu't admiration which once they'liPld.
1. O. Mitchell 2.10. J. II. Jones k a coward. She drove some IVdcrnl
Jimmy Clnh’ • the Hammond tlud.i
Hro 280.10, The Texas Co. 51.75. soldier* nnt of her potato patch with a mixer. lo*t 111 •! nice to succeed l.ei
I
O. W. Venable 46.94, R. R. Lynch gun."
Darcey ns inldolewelght champion"H
o
w
nlMMit
your
Union
grand190.00, Edwin Humphrey 6.00, J. M.
when he wn* defeated recently hy
niolhcr?"
Wynn 232.00, Hill Hardware Co.
Tommy
Urcn In twenty round* of
"She Mood off a tuoh In the ilrnft
641NO, ( ’ . |„ West 389.98, Joe Nero* rlnl*."
fierce battling. Papers received her*
assert Ihnt Ul.-ihby toi* lived the oaky
20.00; The Wekiwa Ranch 100.00,
"You do come of a llghting"*fnmtl.v.
life too long, that Ida work Is decadent
L.
P.
Hagan
8.00,
C.
W.
Entzmingcr
Let every one boost for the home
•lou’ t you? J io you think you could
and
that lie ap|N-ar* to I k? through.
12.00,
E.
H.Kilbeo
12.00,
J
„
A.
stand up to Ik? shot ut without show­
guard, And if you have not already’
Concerning Eddie McUoorty,. tin? for
Hrumley
12
.
0
0
,
O.
P.
Swope"
12.00.
ing
the
while
feather?''
handed in your name do so at once.
“ I don't know. I reckon It would liter Oshkosh (WI* i battler, iho pa|K&gt;f
The officers elected at lats night’ s
Fine &amp; Forfeiture Fund - Srhi-Ile
depend
on how tnnd I got. Until my say* re|K&gt;rt* Iu the. United Slate* that
meeting are all capable men. ami Maine* $50.00. David Speer 60 Jill,
grandfather* agreed thut when they M'-Goorty lot* made a mint of money
the success of the company is as­ Sethitiole County ItinL '10.65, I T
llril went In to light they ‘heaved Jo backing ti e ponies are utterly iiii/oundsured. Arcadia News. .
Hunt 10 00. Dr Wm. Harper 3.00. nail,’ hut when they got mad they i*l and th.ii In- probably would liovi
----- O —
'trouble d' gliig up tin* faro back homo.
Hotel Carnes 35.50, Dr.- S. Pulejtjin weren't seared n bit."
AuMniliun sport writer* who hnvi
10.00,
E.
F.
Housholdcr
2.37.L.
G.
••Oil
Hint
ground
they
should
make
JOE H A R M A N
been
panning Urcddlu Enck. the Auro
soldiers
o
f
women.
My
exjierlcnce
Stringfellow
4.11,
L.
T
.
Hunt
1.56,
.Many of the state, papers especial­
m
(III.)
boy. ;'ot the surprise of fill'll
ly those inimical to Governor Catts W. R. Healey 10.15, L. Krauss 1.00, with your sex Is (but when a tvomun h
live*
•
.
,!tc.i
Cc trimmed H ector.Meltnnd
she's
mnd
from
the
crown
of
her
are throwing a double row of fits L. T . Rryn.n 1.00. A. Foster 1.00.
xill**, n irded u* a wo-tder. In fifteeT
head
to
the
tip
o
f
her
big
loo.”
over the appointment of Joe Kur- I). II. Hooker 10.00, E. A. Douglass
Hy XhJa tlnio, the girl wqs turning In round*. ' Uju-k v.u* liesilllfully trim­
man yf-\lic Palm Reach Post us a 12.83, L. Krauss 16.25, E. A. Doug­ tn'grnunds with n house mid n big'pole med h, M.-rt Vphtgo litshl* first tight-,
member of the Hbnrd of Control and las* 69.49, E. A. Douglass 19.98, from which fit nted tho Star* and alien I"' »..«* -.topped iu (he fifteenth,
- n il v- are l .klug back all
their great hue and cry is over th • P. H. Truett -'.00. E. Stafford 3.00, Slri|K?s. Women la feminine uniform but no'
fact that at one time in his career K. E. Rrady 49.35. E. E. Rrady were walking about, nml before the they N.iit! n -1 an- Irving to make up
. i d ■* &lt;h lirulsu for tl:j
for I t . by
he sold whiskey and was a member 13.75, E. F. IfoOshoIder 7.30. E. E bouse paced a sentinel.
Aurora u.
“ What's lh!*?" a*keil Wnrrliiglinin.
of a firm in Jacksonville that sold Rrady 56 70, E A Douglass 7 .on,
"The barrack* o f the I'lttsfonl hatwhiskey. Tlaving known Joe Ear- K A. Dougins* 6.00, First National
la
lion."
C0VEL£SKI£ SECOND WALSH. Ri*ciiu*e you have run amt of cards and
man for a number of years and Hunk 7.20. First National Hank
She
drove up lo the hou*e nt-.d alight­
knowing him to ho a true man to 121.90, L. T. Hunt 4.85, A. J. Me- ed. while tho sentinel fneed and
stationery?
Ids friends, a man who is always Culley 66.60, David Speer 2.60. E. E brought hi* musket to n “ present." A Vtan Grspsj Put* In Boot! For Forrpsr
Spokano Pitcher.
square and a man who. never took Hrndy 124.00. E. A. Douglas* 20.00. young woman came out of the house
L E T US W O R R Y!
"Stun Pot deskle l* a necoiiil Kd
Kuilding
Fund
E.
A.
Douglass,
advantage of .another in his Ijfe we
with a lieutenant's straps on her slioulWalsh and easily lha best spit bull
H E R E 'S A T I P —
rise to remark that regardless of tin clerk. &lt;301.73. F A Dougin*1*, clerk, d*-r* and linked:
pitcher In the American league, I don't
"Where's the'recruit you ivero to
fuel that he was enguged in the liq­ *301.73.
raro. what anybody says,’' remarked Our Job Department will supply you
bring, major?"
uor business he will make a good
'Voati Gregg, former Nap southpaw, with nn.y kind o f printing for private
"She didn't e«&gt;mo. I reckon she's
man on the Hoard of Control and
or business purpose*.
hut now with tlie 1'rovldcnce club.
going to turn out a slacker."
under his administration the higher
Gregg, by life Seay, I* pitching good
"A re you Major Ersklne?" asked
'hall for the Provldcnco International This tip is w orth your trial.
institutions of learning -in Florida
Wnrrln’ghniu,
will never suffer. We have different
"Yes. at your senli-e. Do you want
conceptions of our fellow men than
to buy my little farm? I've no use for
the ordinary run of individuals. We
It lid* year. I'm preparing n battalion
for active servli e."
grant rights to individuals that are
"N o." replied Wnrrliiglinin. "I don't
not granted by many who are so
think I do. Your two grandfathers
narrow m inded'that they cannot lie
By OSCAR COX
wl|o fought In the w a r‘ between tho
straight in bed at night and are
slate*, your two jiiuuly’ grandmother*,
aU ays prone to pick u flaw in others
your father and four uncle* wlm
•Warringham was a wealthy young
— picking out the mote from an­
fought In Culm, Itnve*produced thnt In
other’s eye when they have a beam mnn wftlt nothing to do to kill time. you which merit* emulation. 1 don't
iu their own.eye. Wo have u mantle There was nothing hut war talk In the see why I, a man, should he raising
of churity thul .is Inrgcr than that city, mid It tired him. It was spring­ cabbages while you, a woman, nre pre­
time and every one was going Into gur.
worn by the great majority and we
paring for war. I ’m gulng back borne
denlng. Though It (Jld not innko any
overlook the fuults of our fellow- difference to- hltu whether he paid 5 nml pack my grip (or Ilattaburg or
man in a hundred different ways or M cent* for u cabbage, he concluded some other training camp and Ipnve
adopting the great Christian spirit to go In for ganleulug too. Looking tho cabbage* to the Htipcrunntiated men
1 Is essential to making an iinpros*
uiid l*oy».” •
of the fellowship of man one towurd over n catalogue of farms for *ulo and
“ Now you talk like a Jim dnudy." .
another. Instead of looking fur the finding one thut seemed uImiiiI right,
I lion! Tho Imiv learns tho multi­
“ Hat there’s one thing I want you to
bad we are continually striving for ho took a train to go and Inspect the promise roe."
plication tabli) hy saying it over,
the good points in people and this premises.
"What** Ih n tr
When he alighted at the station and
having been our creed .for twnty“ Promise me, major, that If I cotno
and over until bo can’t say it
Went out on to the street he saw a girl
. back from tho war allro you’ll marry
five years or more we follow it even
sitting hi an axitot She Wore tin alpine
though we may lean over backwards bat with a feather In It' and a tiny me,"
wrong. It is no truer after it is
"W ell, seeing there's only one chance
trying to lean toward those who are American flagon her corsage.
4n three o f your coming back alive, I'll
learned thnn it was liefore. I ’odoing their best in this world that
“ Can you tell me." lie snhl to her.
do i t Put It th erer
is none too-charitable to Buy
the handing her the ad., "where 1 can find
Slip gtfve him tier band, be became
peuting it u thousand times docs
that?”
least.
an officer In the army, and others rais­
She took tlie slip, glanced at it and ed the cabbages.
No one ever accused the editor of
not alter the lucts. But repetition
said:
"Tlint’a the Ersklne property.
The Herald of being a supporter of
Pin going there In u few minutes and
Welcome Trouble.
docs make the knowlcdgo certain.
Photo by American Urea* Association.
Governor Catts and we occupy the
will take you with me In my machine
Mis*
Nowltt—
May’a
lii
trouble.
8be'a
same position toward him but we If you like.” •
*
B T A X L X T C O V Z U M K IE .
had proposal* front two mcti and can't
said when he was elected thnt wher­
Wurrlnghuin accepted the offer, and chooec between them. Miss Pas-say-*
ever he did his duty as he saw it we nfter evef-y one who had cotne In on Heavens: And doee sho cull that trou- leaguer*. He ndmlta that he possesses
only about bulf lire stuff ho uncorked
would defend him and we maintain the train had pns*cd out the girl re­
when he was iu tho big show, but
b*
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that position. As to whether he ap- marked that she reckoned ” ahe hadn't
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o adds, "1 ran get by all right In iny
come
on
that
train”
and
turned
her
pointed Joe Earman for a political
league."
debt or not we cannot say. As to car away from the station.
Coreleaklo has thus far fulfilled all
OB
A
C
O
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,
B
E
A
N
S
A
N
D
S
O
A
P
“ Who did. you *uy owped this prop­
whether .he paid a debt to the liquor
predictions made early this season.
G O L F -T O U R N E Y P R IZ E S
erty?" asked Wnrrlnghntn.
interests by appointing Joe Earman
Fohl U careful not to work him out of
” It belongs to Major Ersklne.”
we would deny for Joe Earman dot*
turn, mid there Is every reason to be2^ACON arfU beauf hum and
"What's he major of?”
not represent -the ' liquor interests
llevo Hint when the final bell .rliigs
•
holhluy, spaghetti and mac­
"The IMttsford battalion."" .Your advertising to mako it ef­
Corey will bo found rlgiit Up among
and we happen to know that thq
aroni. laundry ' soap and lem­
"Kferylx*dy here Is preparing for
the
toft
notchers.
onade were among the prizes for
liquor interests are against Joe Ear- war, then?”
fective. Say it over and over in
which members of the Press Golf
“ Yes, every laxly that has any spunk.
man because he would not stand for
cluH, Chicago, comport'd in their
different ways if you like, hut
thijir high handed methods of trying There are a few slackers nmong the
THINK WILLARD SAFE.
nien.”
„ ,
June tournament ut tho Idlewild
to ride rough shod over the interests
Country rlub. A aide o f bacon
keep telling the essential fact. In
"When Is a man lo Ik? comfidcred n
Fulton, Coffsy, Morris and Moran Ar#
of the people and he is now a news­ slacker?"
wit* the prlzo for tfio low net
Not Formldabla Contandsra.
paper publisher.
this way you fofee thoso who sco
score. These article* tmik thu
"When he's young, ahh-txxHcd and
Competent
Judges of pugilism avho
place of the iinuiiI supply o f ailTherefore, regardless of 'what the don’t go to ihi- war.”
have witnessed the various bout* In your nnuio to remember you and
Warrlnghani winced. The cap fitted O ver plates, golf clubs, etc., which
varied interests of the state and the
which Fred Fulton, Jim Coffey, Carl
o
aru
given
ns
prizes.
Marriott
him
exactly.
Hi*
noticed
thut
tlfe
girl
people therein may think of &lt;/ur
Morris
mid Frank Mornu have partici­ to think of ybu when tlioy think
men were given an allowance of
opinion we say that Joe Earman will •V'oe logging*, which were plainly vispated ap|K'ur to l*&gt; a unit In the opluone stroke lu addition to their
i! !c brunt li hrr short s^lrt.
make a good member of the nAw
Inn that Champion Willard’*-Hilo- U of your line- o f goods.
reguUr itiandlcap* and half a
” ’ t r--In* r&gt;» no.” .he said, "that you
hoard of control and our opinion
not
In dartgor. None of tho quartet has
stroke
for
each
child,
fractions
o
:• I ep In u soldierly fashion. t I
will he proven right before his term
counting n* one. It was dcslg- o shown boxing skill equal to that pos­
•i • •-.'•v not a slacker.”
is over. Joe Earman will never turn
unted a* a wartlmo event.
. o sessed by.the champion.
.With tho possible exception of Mor­
o
a dirty trick, Joe Earman will never
' J'-''m going •'» do to help
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ris, Willard U easily superior injiby*be found taking the money, Joe
* at?" .
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AMERICAN BOXERS ARE
SLIPPING III AUSTRALIA

You Should
Worry?

A FIGHTING
FAM ILY .

Repetition

Repeat

Th e ideal w ay’ to make
memoranda, and carry infor­
mation that you need fre­
quently.
Covers la s t fo r
years. Sheets can be obtained
anytime, ruled in six styles.\
Bound iu Handsome Dura­
ble Black Morocco, with Red
Leather Index that enables
you to find what you want in­
stantly.
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THE SAN F O R D HERALD
PAGE FIVE

Mis* Auranka TakiTch isi spending ^ A fter ^ short hor

JSUHj U i ui at -Daytona1n iMfn’.’ UniFVfl Itltly (o “Jacksonville t7JT*y "Mil make
I f l N AND A B O U H B fcC H Y- ifI Mr*.
11. E. Takach, her mother ha* thyir future home in^ ten ter Haven.

Nntlre o f Appllralion for Tnx Deed
It It fa ryituivnras. Ii It said, tjiut
j t j, h( Question.of Strength.
Under Serlion 8 o f Chapter JflSH.
stated-Hint
kitchen
dishes
nnd
u
II rented a cottage.
,
/ Fla., where Mr. Wallace is employed wee ot\e the word “ philosopher." any* j n|wlllJ
utensils nii|do of glass reinforced by
Laws o f Florida
j\ bulletin
the National Gongrnphh'
wire nro stronger than dishes and uten­
Little Happenings Mention &lt;, Jiin Itnssetter, who has Jjeen visif- at the Palac) parlor.
N o tice is hereby given that C. L.
*
society. Being ti**ked on one occasion
of Matters in Brief— II in«! hl* brother, A. P. Hornet ter,
This will be a great surpriie to the o f wlint brun. It o f knowledge l.e was, sils made o f metal. Very probnble, Goodhue, purchaser o f Tax Certifi­
hOt so nro kitchen innId* stronger than
Personal Items of
!; ”,**' retoffied to hi* home in Eku juniors of the O. It. S. next term as n master h* replied tint he’ was slm metal Ulshe* mid nietisll*.—LoulsvIUc cate N o . 2(i0, dated the fith day of
Gallie.
ply
ii
ptllb*oplii*?.
n
l
.
o
e
r
"
f
.
«\
N
il..
hi
July, A. I&gt;. I III 5, liott filed said cer­
the young bride would have been n
•I n t e r e s t
i 'nurler Journal.
Ills ins |rlue of tlic irjui'iinliirntinn of
tifica te'in my otlice, and has *niado
No.
will rure Malaria or Ili!- j,Mlior- She will-he gTcatly missed in
sntllk Is
d to lone ts-en I lie out 1
application for lax deed to issue in
t &gt;on* Fever.
the (). II. 8., for she was hived by
It killt the germs.
Regular Court*.
growth uf bis early years spent In
_______ _
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86-351
accordance
with law.
Said certifi­
. Don't you think Hint young folk*
all.' teachers and pupils, but perhaps mudying the pt&gt;Merles f»f Egypt,
2 , Talk® Succinctly Arranged for
?
Mr.
Mahoney went over to she will enjoy housekeeping for it U to this sage also (lint we oru Indebt(* j ought to bo taught hotv to spend cate embraces the following des­
cribed property situated in Seminole
i
Hurried Herald Readers
f I Daytona Deach Saturday to join his will be noted she took domestic ed for the Idea of "the music of the rpmiey."
“ Humph! I see you never sent a county, Florida,.to-wit: us to Lota ]&gt;')2,
seienre
this
past
term
.—Orlando
spheres,”
for
us
n
corollary
to
ItU
On
family who are enjoying the ocean
IJ3. 184, 135, f.lO and ®:I7, .Eureka
I
* » 01
I I- ,v.„
„ fnJLrto™” ™ for a few weeks.
•
. Sentinel.
-- --- —---- ---Sam fo u n ts is in the city a fc . w * y Batson left Saturday l|&gt;
way, antedated Copernicus by 2,000
Hammock. The said land being as­
H U D D LE STO N IS HELD.
H . Want
years, bo hiingined that the heavenly
day* from Okeechobee, where he it j o||) Mrs \Vatson. who is visiting
sessed nt the date of the issuance of
He
(U
p.
ni.
at tho pln'no)—Whnt
spheres by their swift motion through
located in the farming game. Sam in H«nd«rsonvtl!«, N. C.. Before resuch certificate in the name of C. W .. .
shall
1
slnjj
next?
She—
“
Home,
Sweet
M P that the Everglade countr&gt; . tUfn,
,,
•„ vi,ft M r. Batson’s Seminole County Boy Is Interned apace produced musical notes which
Goodrich.
Unless said certificate
wi,l soon be the garden for the world rdai.vM
^
In Turkey
were too beautiful to bo lienrd by cal- Homo," without ntiy tnrlntlons.—Puck.
shall
he
redeemed
according to'luw’
nd he likea it In every particular.
Gainesville, July IL— Mrs. E. G, tons bumnu ears.
Falsehood la like u collie, because It tnx deed will issue thereon on the
Mr and Mrs.
K irby Osteen olf •/ Uub-Mjr-Tism — Ahtiseptir. Ano Baxter has just received a letter
usually sting* tlmso who venture to lith day of August A. I). 1917.
Gold Filled.
Osteen were in the
city yesterday orf^ ri&gt;’n® Kills pain,stops putrefac from her brother, Assistant Pay­
tneddlo with H.
A
gold
fllh&lt;d
tooth
and
your
gold
Witness my olhrial signature and
master J. F. Huddleston, who was
. shopping tour.
Mr. Osteen says tion^b*101
tilled
wnteh
case
may
be
said
to
bo
seal
this the IOth day of July; A. D.
Nothing New.
the road from Osteen to N ew
Mbs Lottie Caldwell is visiting Interned at the outbreak of the war Inversely analogous—that I* to say.
1917.
In Constantinople.
Th e letter was
The Lawyer—“ Don't you think $f0
Smyrna is almost completed a n d ' relatives in Leesburg.
yoyr gold tilled tooth has more or less
(seal)
E- A. DOUGLASS,
sent through Ambassador Klkus, o f the tooth structure of enamel on a week alimony lit n little too much to
ill be the main highway to the
Mr*. H. II. Crowder and baby are
Clerk Circuit Court Seminole Co.,
demand when lie’s only lunklng WOT"
who
has
re
contly
arrived
in
the
the outside with gold on a con* lining
r ‘ ch this summer.
i visiting in Tennessee.
Later they
Florida.
"United States from Turkey.
.\fr. the ceiiler. A'our gold tilled wnteh cast* The Lady—“ No. I don't. That's what
!&gt;3-Tucs-5tc
' ...
.
I used to make him gitnine while I wus
Until further notict Musson’a pool * } n T ' " ' 1 st'v,'ral * « * k" w!l h t ;M "
Huddleston was on duty on the -consists of two shifts o f, gold,
having „ v(n. w„ h hlnl..._|joMon Trnnicrlpt.
^ nlhe 1open every u I ter noon at
... _•»i Crowder s relatives In Detroit. Mich,
will
cruUer Scorpion when war began be iK't'vtM*ii (m il ulici’t Aomo unvor metal
o'clock except Tuesdays nnd Fridays.
Mr. and Mrs, Sheridan Jewett arc
tween the United States and Gcr- «'» « hi.-ii the gold U sohlemL A l to
enjoying an outing at the. Breakers
•72*tf
Matches of Hemp.
fk£Y MAKE
many; and when, at the outbreak of J*1* * ' UX 1,," ‘
'f ,n" v 1,0 t,f m,y
?Satisfaction *
at
Daytona
Bearh.
In
the
use
o f early llrennn* a match
oto r r e r
..
.
.
.
.
.
.
flnencs*
nml
any
thickness
oonimpiisiiHorace W ay of .Savannah is the
the war all were Interned. A few ^
,|l0
nUod." A consisted of a cord o f hemp or similar
S H O E SC
re Cl mjunq
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ri A. Tt*rSave money. Have your, Panama
•Amp YOUNCr
member* of the crew made their. JoWl.ltT w,„ M , Vl,u ,!,«(* to carat uinterlul treated with niter so Hint It
« r r FEEL
heun and his many friends here are hat cleaned and blocked. It will vscape and are.now m Pan*: oil er* pd)j
K0|t|, having too great tin continued to smolder after It hud been
Ha p p y *
glad.to see him pgnin.
look like a new one. II. L. Perkins, returned to the U rtf ted'States with admixture of baser nirtti is. Many per- Ignited. Tlieumteli was attached to the
~
, 1 1Haberdasher.
.
93-ltc
Ambassador LIKus’ party.
Thyre sons have,rtie-Idea that the ^idd ttlteil cock of the musket nml brought down
WorS ( i o n H .w k ln . .m l W .I t .H
y
c s . v„ „ u.(t
Connelly and Robert Holly who are
are now sixty American plHcers and cam* l* an ainalcmfi of the kind Instead by the action o f (tie trigger on tho
at Laurel Hill Camp in the moun­ for a visit to relatives and friends in crew prisoners of war in the lily of ° f n ''sandwich” of gold treated In tho pftwdcr miming.
Insldi* wllfi (lie base metals.
tains of North Cprolina states that Baltimore, Md.
Constantinople.
Mr. Huddleston
Mr..’ and Mrs. S. E. Barrett left •writes that there are two eonditinns
they are enjoying the swimming
very m urhf first, they
and fishing and also the hours of the latter part of last week, to spend |‘ •“ V
Notlee of tpplirnlion fur Tax Deed
PETERS SAYS:
Illiteracy In Runia.
A
study as they are there to go to tko next few months at dilforjiH 1&gt;’ann’ '* ' " * * * '
Under Serlion S of Chapter I.HNN,
,h,‘ " a,r: ’" 'r,,n'1'
I'be |«T»viitnge o f flllH'raey In llu^-la
-A .Man Is As Old AmIlls
school two months this summer, t points in North Car.ninu. Kentu. ky.j th‘‘&gt;" ‘ havv nu' ,,,nK
l.nws of Uoridu
.They I* very large, ranging «!&gt;mil
is-rivut
Feel Feel— V Woman
j sleep anil eat aboard the cruiser III la'tlie orovltlis's In Pelr.igrinl. I In
LauH Hill is a summer catfipsemi- and Michigan,
Is A* Young \s
Notice i* hereby given that A . 1
Her Shoes Look "
al'ilnl tt-i'lf l i i ' f l be |’"| iili*l i i,in Sioblotlt. put. I.l-ir of T;l\ I if I 11;, .1 1l»
military nnd is located near Ifi\jiHi*r*
Mukt* your oI*l t' 4 it*1111*1 h*tt look Scorpion and are allow d shot* leave
Hot
lead
■
r
v*rll«The
iiil*:Hi
|H.|iiila
three
nr
(our
lim
e,
a
week.
lit
211.
dated
the
tit
It
day
of
July,
aonull**, North Carolina.
11K«* rn*u.
It. I.. IYrkm«. 11alterand what
In A D I'M5, Ii:i-• tiled said i i rliiiea^e
write* further that sugar i* #1 .10 , lion |s teller.ill* belli r isluiillisl
Peters Says Is So
No. 666 will cure Chill* and ‘lusher.
V l-lic
biding (In' wlmle eni|ilie nni«lderabh in toy otlice. and bus made upidica’» a O
Gevvr. It is the most speedy reinMi ■&gt; Jessie iv ll lias ju-t returned iMii.ud and gasoline 5 ■
more
limn |,:,lf I lie |&gt;. nple are Hill
Aanl Paymaster lluddh'-ton and
lioli.for tax deed to isMic in *aeeordedy we know.
86-35t
from n dclidhtful visit spent with
ate, tlinilgb isli.iatlomil imiveliietils
the other members of tin1 Setirpiun
unce^witb law. Said certificate em­
THE whole family ought to gel
. have uiiiilo n'liuiikuble headway In
Airs. Turner Houser has returned , rvlative* in Pembroke, Ha., for n
In on this.
From baby's liny,
braces the following described prop­
will
remain
prisoners
o
f
war
in
Coni
n
,
during
the
paM
f!.w
years.'
from a pleasant trip to points in ' month.
keep-'em-warni kirks to grand­
stgntinople ,us long ns the war lasts.
erty .rituuled .in Seminole county.
Ohio where ahe visited with rclp- b A. P. I onnelly has moved hi A
ma's Alirc-sil-liy-lhi'-fire slip­
Hi. Occasional Wish.
, Fhirtria, l l M i U N
of S ' of Lot
pers. &lt;&gt;ur spedy footwear runs
fives, '
|r(““ l ‘‘sin**’ nnd insurance ollite from
the entire gamut of lanned-nnd
Why don't you ever want to go to ‘ ‘
'■ *1-’*
*'•
'
NullrC In Customers
Mr. and Mrs. White and 1fttle son •be J- !&lt;■ Miller building to the new
built for wear • and - style foot
a
Wdl.ilng
,mipp.-.|
Mrs
Eupi&gt;i«k
"I
&gt;»*»••
being
nssiwsed
;.i
the
dnte
t Ti*loiiii*r» of the Frciteli Milliner
arp in the rity this wej-k on a visit ' Seminole Bank building, 'Mn.u-ii. i Ingarments.
Make il a family
don't ls-lii-ie yoil'vi* been to ii wedding "f • lie i -iu iiiii * **f —ii. It verlilii .lie ill
desiring -jiecial .itteiiimn given
parly Make il a reunion if you
with Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. Herald ollike
stiic,i you ntti-mb-d j*nir o wn ”
lio- b.imr . ( I
ii
l‘.until lirttlizer
like and tiring that long lost
Fall Suil*. Coalsl
Nelson. Mr. White is in the postal
Leave y.nir I'uiiain.i hat- at It. L- I lii-iii f . r ll.i-ir
“ No.” lu'lill) res|M.|idis| 'lr I'npi'k. Coiiipany
t nle-s -aid ci-rlilicule
fool yomfori buck into Ihc fam­
a.id
Dre-»es
will
confer
a
favor
ti|inn
j
service in Jacksonville nnd is well Perkins’ ILiberdashery to be cleanedI bnieu t.^ Anil," be ndibsl ijufll} to ahall lie redeemed according to law
ily fold.
I
known here and other points in the
,
*-*3-ltc I the proprietors by railing before I himself, “ I sometimes wish I hadn't tax deed will issue tlicrcOli on the
July ‘21th and stating their wants, attended that one." Exchange,
state.
l l i l i day of August A. D. I ID 7.
O. W. Talley, representing the
subject to their approval on arrival,
E. I I . P E T E R S
Woodland Park Is open only Sun­ Portland Cement Co. and W. B .1
Witness my oMicial signature and
P o o l s , Shoes and Slippers
Cordova's
Ston*
Pavement*.
as i( will help us a great deal in purdays. To let on week days. !»2-tf
Talley, the well known architect1
The, nlilest |sivelllclit o f which there seal this the 10th day of July.
rhnsing our full stork regarding
:.0I EAST FIRST STREET
both
with
head'iu'.irters
in
Jackson­
la
niiy recuril lu modern cities Is llmt A. D. 1til7.
Mrs. E. E. Cpx is home again
sizeiv colors, etc.
Of Cordova, In Spain, which was tmved
(seali
E. A. DOUGLASS.
after a deli^itfu l visit with friends v ille .were in the city yesterday on i
with stom-s by the Moors lii'lhe ifllddle
Their many 'Sanford
Clerk t iregit Court Seminole Co.'
at St. Petersburg nnd other points business.
lied Cross Noliri
o
f Hie ii I h i l« century. The Mimrs tilso
friends were glad tu.see them again.
south in the Ktute.
.
Florida.
Tile rogular liu-iness Hireling of | enusisl water to tie enuveyed |u the
By V. M. Douglass. I). C.
Burn fn M r and \.rs Men Monroe a (In- Red Cross will be held Friday |city lu bstdcu ldls-**.
The entire’ stock must g*i not later
. t&gt;.‘t-Tu*s-5te
Want A ds
Bring Results .
afternoon of next week instead of
thiin July 25th. Come and see the (me baby girl. .
Dr Kellv of Gain.svil'.* w i,i i*i the Thursday. The meeting will he a»
wonderful values in hats, waist®,
cor-i t covet*;, stockings, skirts and a . ■ t&gt; this iiiornii.g eiiroute t &gt; Day tod i* i.-nnl b.-l.l :,i tin- Wo mail's Club
XXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIlllllllllXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXXIIIIIIIIIJIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIillllllllllXXX
rooms at four p. m
few large and small sizes dresses in lleaeii,
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crepe de chine, silk, satin and voile. i E. C, Hoskins, formerly irallic
All Red Cross inemViera are'ur*
Ai the doors will close for the sum -i manager of the Florida Grower* and gently requested to attend, and it is
mer
July
25th don t miss the Shipper* League, resigned his posi- partirtilnrly desired that eaeh rumchance. fren ch Mfllinery Shop
J tion on
July I to accept an ap* mitlee be represented by it« chairIKl-Ite • piiintm* II‘ as Florida repre-* illntive man. where pos-ilde. Many are .iliIlUtli McDaniels
bus
returned i ‘,r the lirin^ 0 ’ ,&lt;'rutslitU'ld A: Wool- ent from Sanford because of sumartts of PittsPitt*- nur
anrl.siliee
from Daytona Reach arfd was ar- folk,
folk. commission
Ci.mmi-sion nu*rc!
mere! ants'of
„,er vacations and
silirV this is ilu*
th e ljg
Curapatiind home by M iss’ Helen I burg. Most Grower res dent are id-'case it i-1 the more necessurj llmt
ready familiur with Mr. Hoskins; those who are in town should be
fya n n g .
.
Miss May Diekjns left yesterday throtigh his three years association |preseivt that the work may In* car­
for Highlands. N. C.. for tin* re- with the League.
Hi* intimnf&gt; ried nil vigorously, for the need is
miindiT of the summer.
knowledge of the citrus and truck­ not less but more imperative each
ing industries und wide acquaintance dav for Red Cross work and wurkStop and look at The French Shop
arnong growers will enable him to ITS.
after the stock taking sale.
Bras*
serve the interests of Crutchfield &amp;
Riley M. Fletcher Berry,
sierc-s of evefy kind at wonderfully
Wool folk to good advantage.
Mr.
Press Reporter Seminole Brunch *
low prices. • Don't fail ,to see them.
Hoskins will continue to work on
N. Fla. Chap., A. R. C.
93-1tc
the Florida Growers &amp;' Shippers
Mr*. J. E. I.uing and Miss Jean- Freight Rato Guide, and .experts to
_
Fat* of tho Moth*r Scorpion.
«tte Lning have returned from Wnsh- have it ready for distribution before
T h« most astonishing uiiinlfestntlon
intton where they spent several the next shipping season opens: As of 1(10 maternal Instinct In nnlmals Is
w-wks.
yet no one has been named to suc­ (lint o f Hie mother scorpion, who D
A. Routh, formerly a well known ceed Mr. Hoskins, and this matter literally devoured by tier children nml
* •#*-"
.
— * ■*
firmer of this section but now liv- will .undoubtedly come «p at the jiermlts them tod.i-so. We stand jierplexed
ut
the
complexity
o
f
tut.
Instinct
League directors' meeting,
. “ing at Moorchaven is in the city and next
which, cause* tin* mother, to submit
«&gt;•» 'that Moorchaven is. the reaj which will he held the'lttth of this
calmly to dismemberment without offer
Pisce for farming.
N. A. Colbert, month.— Rlorida Grower.
uf resistance, yet this same Instinct
formerly of Sanford is the presiding
causes her ut the same tlmn to ward
irnius at Moqrehaven and the town , *
off any forwigu Intruder who might In­
FOB SALE
f* thp magic city of the state. A
terfere with the dismemberment and
|ierha|M snve her life.
n*w- railroad is building to MooreUsed Cars
“ I.e*t marvel carry us to extremes,"
taven and the country is booming.
t Maxwell nearly new', $ 1 7 5 .says Dr. Muttkowskl, "let us note that
Ntw Is the time to buy “ Natures- Model 16
the action Is n Hied Instinct and Is not
1 Maxwell, in good condition,
own Bone Pebble Plosphate. Guar-^
controlled by the light o f Intelligence.
• antted. 82 per cent phiaphorie acid.^ $395— Model 16
Like most Instinctive actions, Hint of
1 Overland, in good shape, $300— the scorpion allows tut logic, for tile
Hundreds of satisfied iist?rs in’ this
scorpion permit* strange progeny to be
^unty. $10.00 per ton in car lots. Model 14.
'
Seminole County Garage.
foisted on her nml to dismember her.
S** or write E. L . Winn. Sanford.
•She does not’ distinguish Ivor children
8:-4tc
.
89-7tp
from atrntigiTH. It Is not u self saerlMr. and Mrs. Fred Doyle of San
flee due to lore, but n fixed Instinct
' •
To M y Pairona
•
_
Antonio, Texas., were rerent visitors
Having removed my paipt and which compel* the scorpion to submit
•° Sanford. They wore th e .guests pnper hanging ahop to 1OH Palmetto to dlsmenitK*mieut ut Hint lartlculnr
Mr. Doyle's mother, Mr*. Mary avenue 1 am now prepared to handle period."—America.
Hoyle oL Oak, avenue.
t j all order* in painting und decorat­
*lri. Walter U. Clay and daughteA^ ing and paper hanging. Now is the
8tor«ns That 0*at About tho Horn.
Hv* Margery stopped over a few time to have this work done. Es­
Tho waters o f Capo Horn have Hov­
in Sanford while en route to timates cheerfully given.
91-tfc
er been unvlslted by storms for more
F. W. T E M P E R T O N than o week or two at a stretch with­
*ytona Bench, where they are the
*u«ts of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. H ffn in tho memory of man. Klaitdlng on
° n&gt; who are among tho Sanford
tho outjMMit of tho world, &lt;’ni&gt;e Horn
Married
f°!ony at Daytona Bearh.
la tho meeting place of ocean current*
Miss Willio Manner, the 17 yrar
of
very different tcnqicraturis, front
Ayers’ New Daytona Beach Hotel old daughter of Mr. and M ib J. C
tho Icy cold water* of tho autarctlc
D»ytona Beach, fr a .— Special sum-' Manner of this city nnd Mr. Frank
drift to IL. n t,.u.L
tLc Bnulllait
tatt
fate&lt; now in effect. Week end A. Wallace, nge 22, of Winter Haven,
I-•; 1■ 1
h.J r ivii.l • ... t .'ll.:..
. ..0
Fifties solicited.
Dance every Sat- Fla., were married in Oviedo, Fla. ii.. wi. .n„ \vi.:i..i li.o f.&lt;m the north*
urd»y night,
F. &amp; E. R. Ayres. last Thursday. July 5. The license . k. lBl
u„ ,
c.0mit1!: ftyu
m*n*gt*rs and owners.
tM-tf
p u r e * t h o day before in
waii.i is^luiin ut i!ie I*4 rlftc, rou*
et)tt
^ W. "A.
" •Fitts,
■****** W»*f
*—- 0 j Sanford und the runaway couple | neuso Into fiu-s which tho sailor* rail
Mr*
Jr., who ■
bus
t*V
,lt Daytona Beafh spent a rnotorcd to tlviedo where they were “ Cape Horn Idaukets' and which nto
storm*. 'r,‘“
Tho
da&gt;'» at her home in Sanford quietly married at II o'clock Thurs­ ' thu
" sum forerunner*
'
-----------of----------Ibis wt't-k.
extremely low level* to which . tho
' day mdrrving, July 5.
glaciers of Tterra del Forgo dcsrrnd,
H(». G, A. Speer, accompanied Dy
No Tine knew what route they had thtf perpetual congelation o f tho sub­
"*r »on. Mr. Vivian Speer left Sun- taken until about 2:30 p. m., when soil. tho m.i'ting of rontllctiiig wind*
of very different teini**rnture*, nro nil
aV for New York where Mrs. Speer
Mrs. Manner received a telegram direct or Indirect caunos combining to
“Pr* to recuperate from her recent
Urn*, Mr 8
wiU join hla wife from . Mr. und Mrs. Wallace saying make this the most cotmtantly stormy
uttr.
s a c x n iiiiiiiiiix jo c iiiiiiiiiiiix K x iiiiiiiiiiiix x x x iiiiiiiiiiu J ^ iiiu iiiiiiix x x iiiiiiiiiiu x s c x
region In the world.
they were married. '

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Government Report

W e are prepared to sell unlim ited
quantities o f M U C K , conveniently
located for teams, at prices that w ill
be profitable throughdut entire S a n ­
fo rd T ruckin g section s.-and nearby
tow ns.

V ery Special D iscount on first 10,000
Cubic Yards sold. See us at o n ce
fo r particulars, i
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CURBSTONE GLEANI
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EVEN THE GATE POST NOT IN IT

make them , tbay are In .the main
righ t In their actions. N ow let the
county commissioners maintain the
same policy all during the year and
they will make a record for themwelvoWi— Give out n e-aw ssy . ih at-c aa
be kept at home and givo sparingly
to all but see that the improvements
are kept up and use good judgment
in this saving. •
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The old "banner lifted, and faltering
then, .
In vague lisps and. whispers fell si­
lent again.
ask” OId Glory—speak out!— we are u
ing about
How you happened to " f a v o r " a
,
name, so to say,
That sounds so familiar and enrdcss
and gay.
i
As we cheer it and shout in our wild
breezy way
W e— the crowd, every man of u«,
calling you that —
We- Turn, Dick and Marry each
swinging his hat,*
And hurrahing ’ ’ Old Glory!” like you
• were our kin,
When— Lord!— we all know we're as
common , as sin!
And yet it just seems like you hu­
mor us alk
\
Anti waft Us your thanks, sNyW'1' hirii
you and full
In to jin e , with you over us, waving
us on
Whereobr glorified, sanctified letters
,
have gone And this is the reason we're wanting
to know —
(And we’ re wanting it sol —
Where our fathers went we arc wilt.
ing to go.;
Who gave you the name of Old
G lory- Ohoi—
Who gave yo'.u the name of Old
Glory?”
The old flag unfurled with n billowy
thrill
1
For an instant, then wistfully -ight
and was stilt.
I'Old Glory, the story w e te want
ing to hear
In what the plain facta of your
christening were—

Who gave you the name of Old
Glory, and why
Are we thrilled at the name of Old
G lory?”
Then the old banner leapt, like a sail
in the blast,
And, fluttered an audible answer at
.last,
And it spake, with n shake of_ the
voice, and it said —
“ By the driven snow-white and the
living blood-red
Of my hnrs and their heaven of stars
overhead—
By the symbol conjoined of them all,
•
skyward cast.
As I tlont from the steeple, or (lap
at the mast,
Or droop o’er the sod where the
long grasses nod.
My name is as old as the Glory of
' . # G od.,
— — So I came by the name of Old
G lory.”

Items of rInterest
for the*« Man_
•
*
Behind the Plow

•

^ Here is something you might
A CUIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITH,
slick in,your hatband: “ If 1 owned a
newspaper, what I would say in it
' * * HE'LL PBENT 'EM “ — SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
just now would be a plen ty," re­
IW H K K K IO O O Q O O IK H J D O O O O O a O O O O O O O a O O O O O O O O O a D O O O O a I
marked a man the other .day, says
For your name—ju s t.to hefar it,
the Marion (O .) Tribune, in a recent
The N am e of Old G lory
Repeat it, and cheer it, ’a a tang to editorial.
. I'Old ‘G lory! u y , who,
,
the aplrit .
H e was invited to write what he
B y the ships and the crew, &lt;..
wanted to oay, with assurance that
And the long blended ranks of the As salt aa a tear—
And aeeing you fly, and the boya it would be printed if hia signature
gray and the blue—
marching by.
accompanied it.
Who gave you. Old Glory, the name
There’s a shout in the throat and a
that you bear
He very prom ptly declined the
blur in the eye
W ith auch pride everywhere
tender, remarking that " it would
Aa you east yourself free to the rap­ And an aching to live for you always hurt his business.” There arc a lot
or die,
turous air
of people willing, anxious in fact for
And leap out full length, as we’re If, dying," we still keep you waving things to be said in the newspapers,
on high,
wanting you to?—
providing they hurt the. business of
Who gave* you that name, with the
somebody else and not their own.
And so, by our love
ring of the same,
What newspaper has not had this
For you,' floating above,
And the honor and fame so becom­
very
same experience with this very
Apd the scare of all wars and the
ing to you ?—
same
yellow tadpole of a citizen,
sorrows thereof,
Your atripea stroked in ripplea of
white and of red.
W ith your stars at their glittering
best overhead—
B y day or by night
Their delightfullest light
Laughing down from their
little
square heaven of blue! —
Who gave you the name of Old
Glory?— say, who-^Who gave you the name of .Old
• Glory?”

Farmers aiid Fruit Growers
&amp;
- — Grow Feed fo r Chickens
The poultrymnn who tries to raise
a (lock of chickens on feed bought at
the-stores will fail to make a profit
unless he can market his products at
fancy prices. The moat economical
poultry feeds arc those produced on
the farm. Grain feeds can be grown
cheaply, and by a liberal use of
green feeds tho amount of grain nec­
essary for a good ratiqn can he re­
duced.
*

The following feeds are recom­
mended by the University of Florida
extension division.
For summer
planting, Minnesota amber sorghum
is good. German m illet.is also sea­
sonable just now.
The large sun­
flowers w-hich can he planted up to
the
middle of July will produce
much seed, which makes- excellent
poultry feed. Kaffir corn, cowpeas,
who splutters and splutters about
and soy beans arc good feeds and
what ought to he printed in a news­
may yet be planted.
paper and what ought to be omitted?
Green stuffs for fall feeding may
And’ yet, when you invited the cow­
bo
had by the timely planting of
ard to bo responsible for the manu­
script he wants you to publish, he oats, rj'e, Essex rape, .rutabagas, let­
whines like' a sick dog, skulks be­ tuce, etc. Such feeds will ’ take the
hind this pretext and . that, and place of much grain, cheapening the
.
wobbles out of the office with a rqtions.

food that is made entirely from
wheat? That makes the wheat re­
tail for $36 a bushel in the form of
breakfast food.
And that is what
you arc paying for it, according to
one of the chemists at the Univer­
sity of Florida who has studied the
food situation.
Most wonderful tire the- virtues
ascribed to the many breakfast foods
now on the market, but isn’ t it com­
mon sense that products made from
wheat, corn or other grain cannot
contain any more "brain fo o d ," "a n ­
tifag,” or other nutrition than is
contained in the wheat, corn or
other grain?
. A few years ago the housewife
arose early to cook thf* fam ily oat­
meal or mush. An excellent break­
fast food that is put on the market
under various fancy names consists
of what the millers call the first and
second "breaks” of the wheat os it
is being milled.
Why not buy the
cracked, wheat or corn and get all of
the nutriment nt the lowest price?

How to Choose Calico
In choosing calico note WcU the
pearancc o f the selvedge and
^
her that tho stmlghtOr and worT^!®*
«■ »
tho b « „ ,
the calico. W hite calico ow*. i.I * *

1it,uhnnuii iwwt„, .1," "i!?.

destructive effect on the fibers of ,hs
calico,
'

Would Be Liberal.

“ Several men have been with the
company for more than thirty ven«
What ahnll we do to shew our n. “ ’
ntlon?" “ Urn. Let s see. B o p p S T J
0 *&gt;'«! *tnr on his collar.
Shall we require lhe men to nov
for the samel” “ No. that would hard,
ly be fair. Tho company will pay half ••
— Loularliio Courier-Journal.
Picnic In a Tree.
In a public pnrk of Tncoran, Wash,
the stump of n huge cedar tree has
been hollowed out to form a shelter
for picnickers; the top of the sturnn
Is capped by a platform which Is now
used as a bandstand.

Ocean front

Kin Hath Houim

H otel Neptune
Uniter N,w Manigt-mml
&gt;Mra- tiro. P «k rf and M i» lubrl To* nr,

kltutm
Special Family and l’arly Bates
Anwi
urjnn mn&lt;l Karupcan Plan
l-.OO Per IJ»y am] Up

ANOTHER CHAMPION ENLISTS. DAYTONA BEAC H,
FLORIDA
Some podltrymen arc finding it
That is.not ail. He writes in that necessary to dispose of many birds Norwegian Ski Jumper Wants to Join
Unitad 8tat«i Aviation Corps.
he will stop his paper if you don’ t because of high feed prices. Some
Itagunr
Omtvedt, Norwegian ski
print what he himself won’ t .oign. of them arc being marketed at a loss,
Jain]n-r
mid
bolder of a number of
A R E YOU A
Yet, if yoli were to suggest .to him while others are being sold as fryers
championship medals, wns among the
and
broilers
at
a
small
profit.
But
that his threat to stop his paper is
S A N F O R D B O O STE R ?
appll -un»* for enrollment In the Unit­
pure- and simple coercion, through a this yciir, with n general meat senr- ed Slabs aviation reserve corps.
EVKR^ time you taken trip.pr get in
threat of blackmail, he would yowl eity, young chickens should not' be
Tent'll !vl* pinm* wen*hmde nt n meet­
a parade this linli- unbli-ni will l:«marketed.
They
should
he
kept
and
like a tom cat with its tail stepped
ing of t'niveislly o f Chicago nlumnl for
right up in front Imosting your Immc
fed until they reach full size and raising a regiment composed exclusive­
on.
town. The name of the city uml state
appear in raised nickeled !i-tt'*r&gt;. on
The fellow who threatens to stop weight, and even then the pullets ly of university tnen.
enamelled field, made of solid lira-Army niiflmrltlcx mild more than WO
iiis paper is trying ’ to do to the should he retained for next year’s
l x » k s r l a v y and l a i r * oa!&gt; a mltiuir tu
mcmberi
of
Ituhcinlnii
S*oko|
aolctloa
A lack of foresight which
newspaper in a small way, the very layers.
It to your radiator rap.
have
been
enlisted
In
u
few
dliyS.
thing that he would condemn- us kept the poultrymnti from growing
Four hundred army recruits were •Yours is waiting for you and costs
criminal in a corporation that- tried his own fcedBtutls is responsible for
you-only $1.50.
.sent to a training depot from Chicago.
in any way to throttle the freedom the present rush to market.
More Ilian HO men were eiilisted In
of the press. Threatening to stop
Keep the birds in u healthy prow- Iho navy.
the paper is an attempt at intimi- Jjfj|* condition; keep the yards and
• People kicked on the had brick
dut mn
Truly Superior.
houses clean, and the birds free from
on the Sanford Orlando road and
Speaking o f American superiority. |
than
that.
ThreatHut
it
is
worst
vermin.
Then
when
the
egg-laying
now that the contractors nre fixing
begins you
will
he rea Princeton I* reported to have tin unthis rood the same people kick be­ enillg to stop the paper is a eonfes- [ season
klsscd senior, because lie lias never
cause it is torn up so much. It is sion of bigoted intolerance on the cash in on your work that
seen n woman worthy of Ids lips. Kvery
part
of
the
delinquent
subscriber
essary for egjj production.
The
funny these kicks and the way
man can't he a hermit.— Pittsburgh
people look at things. They want u that pulls such a hone, for it meuns prospects an* that ejfgs will ho selling Dispatch.
good road but expect it to he built that Ik* does not want the paper to at big prices before the winter is
..
over night so it w’ill not inconveni­ have the.courage of its own convic­ over. ’
An Anomaly.
tions after all, but insists that i t ! -----------------------ence any of them.
He more itko the scissors sharpen­
shall have only the courage of the |
Keep the Refrigerator Glenn
ing man.
|b*’s often happy though
j convictions of the stop-my-paper
Cleaning the refrigerator is a his life-is n-grind and he always finds
The street committee of the city
threatener.
chore si me housekeepers leave until things 'loll.
council is on the job and many of
Big
magazines,
with
circulation
they can "get around to it."
And
the alleys are being filled in and
piling
toward
the
million,
null
great
then
they
wonder
why
food
does
not
graded and many lots and other
metropolitan
newspapers
arc
peakeep'well
on
ice,
or
why
some
memalley ways are being cleaned up.
The city will he kept in good shape tered v,nil I his pi-*t who wants lh*-m her "f tin* family is ill most of the
as long as these active workers are to publish something and assume a time.
responsibility for authorship, which
"S jlie c . the refrigerator is a place
on the street committee.
the pest is too lug a coward to as­ to store food, it should he kept persume. and who threatens to stop hia fertly flen n ," says Miss Kllen Harris
* I wish to commend our honor­
subscription if they do not do his of the University of ’ Florida exten­
able hoard of county commissioners
bidding.
sion division. . "W hich meuns that
for cutting the tax levy this year.
..* Why do ncswpnpers have these an­ it -should be. kept as clean a# the
S pecialist in all C hronic T rou b les such as
Regardless of the publicity tax ’of
noyances?*
W ell, why do hotels dishes that go on the table. Wash
one half mill which l-t n good thing
sometimes have bedbugs, and hen­
it thoroughly at lenst once a week
for any county I believe they were
S tom a ch , I.iver, K id n ey , Bladder,
houses have lice? — Publishers* Aux­ with Fiot soapsuds‘ nnd scnld with
actuated by the motive of saving
A n em ic and P o o r Circulation,
iliary.
hot soda water. Several times dur­
the taxpayers of the county in thest*
A sthm a, H a y F ever. S ciatic, A cute
ing the week rinse it out with cold
strenuous war limes and any savingand A rticu la r R heum atism , Lum­
water."
BATTLEFIELD SPORTS.
now- is greatly appreciated. In fact
bago, O beisity, Still Join ts and
1 ha Ye always believed that county
T o rlean the drain pipe, use a
Soldiari
Relieve
W
a
r
Strain
With
Foot­
oth ers too num erous to mention.
commissioners and rity rouncilmen
brush made for the purpose, or ’a
ball, Boxing and Wrestling.
arc always governed by the best
cloth over the end of a stick. See
Even If*sports uro to bo uliumloned
motives in qll thnt they tin and while
thnt the trap is kept clean and that
14 years Practice—4 years Hospital Experience,enables me
!ti‘ the United Flutes, they receive ns
to effect .cures whore all other? fail. • Thorough and •
they may -make mistakes and do much official encouragement as possible It stays in place. \J’ ash the shelves
Careful Examination. Professional advice on
when
you
plean
the
rest
of
the
re­
In franco behind the trenches.
your case Free of charge. No extra charge
The following letter from one who frigerator, and if a drop of fhod is
* for house rails. .P E R M A N E N T L Y
Witnessed a football game behind-the spilled, wash it up at once.
Located in Sanford.
lines Ls testimony to Its popularity:
A good refrigerator should keep
'’ You cannot Imagine a more magnifi­
food til u temperature o f a ini ut fifty
cent sight than tuc vast field presented.
degrees Fahrenheit. ’ If you. cover
Thergjhas All Immense plain, III tho
center of which the football field was the ice wit It paper or cloth the tem­
Indicated by a rectangle funned of perature will not Ijl* this Tow, for ire
G.GOO french sold lor*. At one end nn does not coo} anything except by
Improvised little grand stand Imd been, melting. When the ice is kept Cov­
made, composed o f fallen trees, nil ered tin* melting is retarded uml the
tin* a t.rtwil u! CS y&gt;an el thorough wort In prrpnring younz two for l allcf® Ilnivrtritii*.
'
irhooi.
kinds of planl.s and an odd collection nir circulating through the refriger­
tint i-rnrii- m. »n*l T- rhnlral SrhooU. anil f.i*.Itu*lnr«» IIff. A Ni’ti-»*&gt;c1aftan 1hfl'Uan
_kaii-halt
M
.-*
ng
family.
Military
mining,
N«-»
l-ulMing*.
IUrj&gt;nwf.
largr&lt;
am
ru*.
•»&lt;"
• trgin’
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of chairs, nil decorated gayly with ator is not prnpcrlyeooled beratise it
M
b
.tu
n
arut f t'lha i ertunrt*. t-i.ni* n.urt*. anil runrilngTrarka. r.ip rn -f tnouarata.
army Hug*. The goal posts were regiK lpU nlid Slji, Writ - for jftualratfd ratato*.
does not come into contact-with the
meutnl Hags and the umpire the army
J. C . H O R N E R , P rin c ip a l, C h arlotte, N. C.
Ice.
chaplain, who had girded up his cas­
grouch.-

S A N F O R D CYCLE CO.

DR. HARPER
OSTEOPATHIC PH YSICIAN

H o te l Carnes

Phone 91

HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL

sock to fils knot's mid onter**d thorough
ly Into the stKirt. The contest was be­
tween the young soldiers of Paris and
tho old soldiers on the front, or, ns we
»ay here, between the ‘ blenots’ and the
'pollu**,' The gntno was arranged by
tlit* president o f the french Sporting
society of Paris., It wns a great .con­
test, splendidly played. Tho young sol­
diers won. A fter this there were cross
country runs nnd bomb throwing exer­
cises. Tho regiment’s records were ex:
cellent, some men throwing fifty-six
yards, all tbht, mind you, while the
Gorman catmflhs were roaring u fow tnlles off.”

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KEEP COOL
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Let us Bhow you how; for n few cents; you can insure
your comfort day anil night, ‘at work or nt piny

Sanford Public Service Co.

Good Corn Grows From Good Seed
Selecting seed corn in the field for
planting next year is the first step
is guaranteeing next
year's
corn
crop.
Mnny things enter into the
production of a crop, but good seed
is by far the most important. Poor
seed will give a poor yield under the
best condition*., l l is very necessary
that th ; farmer select his seed corn
and save it for his next year’s plant­
ing, says the U n iversity. of Florida
extension division. He can pick the
. *
* . — * 1 .... . 7 ^ . ..
-*m best in his field nnd know thnt it
will ijo well on lua soli if planted an­
The Owl Valuable to the Farm. .
Do you know n nionkeyfuce owl other yenr. If he has no rorp this
when you see onq? Perhaps,you know year and intends, td1 plant next year
U us the ham owl. Anyhow, If you She he should buy seed from his’ neigh­
one hanging around don't kill It. I f a bor's field.
worth six or eight cats to you on tho
Many farmers select seed corn
farm or suburban place, according to from the crib but by so doing tjiey
the stale biologist o f Washington.
lose the advantage they may. hove

FOK THE AUTOMOBILE OWNER—
i. {ability Insurance against Accidcn.!, Uic person and Property^ is
a necessity.
You must have it eventually................. .... • *

Come and see CONNELLY

A T L A N T IC COAST LIN E

3

STANDARD RAILROAD OF TH E SOUTH

DAILY TRAINS TO WASHING­
TON AND NEVV YORK

No. 86
* .
No. 82 12:01 p. m.
Lv Jacksonville....9:10 a. m.
• 4:01 p. m.
Ar Savannah..... 1:15 p.m.
8:16 p. m.
Ar Charleston.... 5:35 p. m.
7:35 a. m.
Ar Richmond........ 5:05 it. m.
10:55 a. m.
Ar Washington.... 8:40 a. m.
12:10 p. m.
Ar Baltimore.... ..10:01 a. m.
2.27 p. m.
Ar W. Phll’phl* . 12:24 p. m.
4 :35 p. m
Ar New York__ 2:40 p.m .
iqulpmrnl, Irrlilr fim, light*, l*ullm«n drawing room
train* BJ, anil 84,
Loral drrptra on hOlo Savannah.* P
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No- 80
8:10 p- m.
12:35 a. m.
8:45 a. m.
7:45 p- tn.11:50 p- m1 ; 10 a- mi
3:30 a. m.
5:50 a. m'
B»iil 1
m*,r

by making the selection from the
Good Advice.
field, while the ears were still on the
“ The doctor says he will let me stalks. And the time to make the
know In n week whether I nin going to selections are when tho grains ure in
live or not." * “ And whnt does ho ex­ the milk stage.
,
... K ir * (K iln in g rhilr ro*chm
,
pect you to do In the meantime?” “ Ho
a
For Information or Reservation Phone or Write
told tue to tuke u complete rest and
NE ’
m
. «.
A T L A N T I C C O A\ST
S T L IIN
Wheat at $36 a Bushel
Hillsborough Hotel, Tamp«above all not to worry about anything” '
«&gt; ' 138 W. Boy S t„ Jacksonville, Fla
Phone 132
*
Ipn’ t sixty cents a pound a Yather
— Life.
Phono I T
high price to pay for a breakfast

Jtt,
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�JqJjr 10, 1917 ~

THE SANFORD HERALD
PAGE TH REE

CITY C Q U N C IL M EETS
l,A “ TMHcT
Officers, Etc

Celery avenue* and vicinity, asking I

’ Report

191
i t n o H v uJ ( » u i i &gt;

l l t U l U 81^ * — Uk

|name as other residents living in the!
, L i l y limits, and on mhtion carried
City council of tho city of
of San* name was referred to street commit* i
Disbursements— .
fordi Florida, met July 2. 1917 at tee. *
Vouchers and interest
7:30 p. m. in regular session. PresReports of the different officer*
paid .
. ___
ent, C . H. pingee, president pro were rend and—ordered^filed.
Balance in banks
tetri.'. Councilman K I.. Miller, \\. \\
t hii-f of Police for month of June:
Abernathy, Jno. Adams, R. A. New­ Number of arrests
41
man. ‘ Absent, II. W. Herndon and Discharged
Roy Symes.
j Sentenced on streets
.S t $346.00 Peoples
Minutes of Inst regular meeting Fines assessed by mayor
Pound feci
!. 37.00 Seminole
resd and ndopted.
Communication
from . Sanford
$333.00
Shoe Sc Clothing Co. in regard to
$574.22
,9
voucher issued to
them
several Worked on streets
. 33.50
Tax Assessor hefo presented his
months ago being lost was read and Uncollected
. 23.50
book
and the equalization of taxes
on motion tarried.
Duplicate vou­ Suspended
6.00 was here taken up.
cher was issued.
Cnsh to collector .........
$323.00
All bills against the city were
Report from City Band was read
rend, audited nnd approved by
and ordered filed, and on motion
$383.00
finance committee and vouchers or­
carried tho monthly p aym ents were
Collector’s report for month of
dered
drawn for same.
ordered continued
fo r
the
next June:
••
Council
adjourned to Thursday
three months.
Taxes 1916
1,516.10 night July 5, 1917, at 7:30 p. m.
On motion carried, city agrees to Licenses ... .. .
5.23
act conjointly with tho county in Pound
38.75
Mf 1ST15f !7 17 *7 17 17 H? '7 17 !»17 17 1717 17 17
sending Mrs. Haddad to Alabama, Paving Liens..
157.90 1
•*
w7
17
she being in -distressed circum­ Fines
280.30 17 PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT.
stances.
I nterc.st
860.00 17
Mr. Runge came before the coun­ Proportion Road &amp; Ilridge . 1.915.60
Sick Headache.
)7
cil nnd presented u pretltion signed
J7 Ivx hmi st ton. Indigestion and 17
by property owners on Sanford
$ 1,303.90 17 overwrought nones are causes ;7
17 of sick liendncbcs, from which 17
avenue, asking that said avenue be
Remitted -lie-Treasurer
4.123.43 17 many women vuiTer. If it fs t7
paved from the end of present brick
Credit* by Vouchers
330.47 Hf portsltilu' |be patient must go to 17
pavement to Tenth street, nnd on
'-7 betl. for an bopr or so of com- 17
motion carried, city attorney was
•
'
‘
. $4,803.90 *7 plcto n&gt;st will do more towanl 17
requested to draft ordinance for
Treasurer's report month of June; 17 restoring (lip normal condition 17
same.
17 than nil the medicine* known. 17
1917:
17 Take the linlr down, jinrt It In 17
Mr.. Babbelt came heforo the
Receipts
17 tho middle and braid It In two tg
council and- presented a petition Balance on hand June
17 loose bralil-i. TJiI* will re.f the 17
signed by "residents of Sanford and Balance on hand June 1,
17 Ill'll 11 ,\ Imt w ater Img pi need '7

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3Q1 East First Street
SANFORD, F L O R ID A
CLEAN S W E E P

Shoes and Pumps, values $2.00

One lot o f Ladies’ W hite
Pumps in all sizes, $2.00 and
$2.50 values at

$ 1 .7 3

*7 at the r&lt;M will draw ibe pain 17

17 from the head, soothe the nerved 17
'7 and r. -lore )!u- iioihi i I ii iiip,*r i 'J

I N T I M A T E E X P E N S E S C E N E IIA l. |i
S i m l n a t r I ‘s tu n t *
l or I h r I h r t l 1 u i U n t lln j .N rp i r m in r ti*
I fnf I tr« itl i t iia r t a * I "titin l jr V i . i.r , j

s . : » &lt;&gt;' «*l * I " *
i nmmini iinrr*
I'rf ftfrlit f lMJ.BO mnt| MltcjKr 11 &gt;J JUI itf ('cjtnrm lurnr*
Vm j tif S hr rilt lur A it i’ hiluitr * nti t mini , l*u t‘
ut* r
S * i m n r * ul Other Ollirrfy sin! Ettiplnfrrs
luf t mu •

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A If.I . loll) on
17 tlie ("ifhead ,-r a eold one. tf tin* '7
p(t( tidit
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('m in t) hr Hi A fn t r
Itrpalri to County lltiilillngi: Jail**
____
Furniture* and F l i t u n * for. Court HuU»r
Jiiil
.
f;*prn»r« of County tlulldinrs: Janitors ami t»th**r Attrnilani *
Uci. U Ku«l anid Writer
*+
*
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I ridden t ad™
,
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itn il of C m m llo 't.r ,
t'tf e Ilf f ount) Poor
Itrfirifr an I A'|i|ih»ns to ,*.n.r h ... .. . 4., t \ ,*
Itifuilur. 4 b&lt;l Fittorv* |ur | ...-r l l o j n&lt;d I .
KiPPn*es t ip.-r Atton of I' m .r M ,, ,
j t *' r
Alloa mre
to I’ i
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» »'ft»itrf * I f, ■) uril * : f f t i nl 11litre r*. Juror* ■rr-i U &lt;m i &gt; - *
tft-ariiiy Inqulrt*™* : Fi#f • ul OrHrrr* anil t*«imn»ii tim-i
M attonrry ami Printing: O m n i Stationary 4tUnk«, « tr
IteCOfit II mi k*
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Advertising llr tfii lm l I»y I 4 a ami I'« td for I
{'ommisdont F iltl to omrer*;. Y u A » m »*ur
- ,,
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... .
T * i Collector
General Court Work
Clerk Circuit Court. Recording and Criirrat Court Work
E*f»*n*r* of Election*
IlHtrvfil for Con lli tk fncln
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lttii.au
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200.fin

Mill ou

m:\ i r s i i: s i . i n
Seminole f mints

of

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Ja.no
MiO.UO

2'*&lt;1.0I

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,1,000 00
j. jD0.ua
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‘#,' " r I» » tf«e Pillmile of ills Iti X. nm-, ..t t (,.♦ l.rm r-l * »n-l •*! si I .....
v«sr s-ndintf Hrpts*m!irr lUih. I'M *, eue j.t
kmi» ,i.-*l , Id for rum Inn and In*Ini

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A M I M I M F I I T I !f l

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Sk+ft(f and Orpulir*. t!o*t Hill* in Crlrntnal C*as#.*
&lt; «n*tah|r«. Coat Hill* in i'rimtnal t'gu 1
f Irrk iif 1he Clrrult Court, i r»*t V111|« in t 'nri

etepli allt. "

sizes

.

A nother proverb: "W hite men are
like nnd yet unlike ipmi!* When you
him one in your enimtry you wilt *mm 1
see a tlm-k. I tut the ipjnlt* leave you
again, the white men never.”

One* large lot Men’s $5.
Dress Oxfords, Tan, Patent
Leather and Gun Metal, Button
and Lace— Sale Price

KSTIMATt: O f Itr.VENIIB FINE ANl» to H K L IT im ; rust&gt;
Hroilnolr Cuunly
.
lor Ihr risrtl Vr«r Kudin( Hrplrmbrr .lOlh. ISIS
. ___________ _ ■ - -____ ____ _____ _ . r . ----------

l.xae.us

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AfVlo.OO

1. K. A. [to u ila ii. Clrrk of thr t'ircuit Court of 7rml"nolr CoJnty. m rl'' rrth thsl
thr ih o «f is I trun m llm itr of thr Itrvrnurs of lhi&gt; f l i r . »nJ F’orfriturr Flinil-of »»til
■ painty lor thr H in t ‘y o r rndlna ikplonlirr * 0th. 1* 1*. n c r p l H i m t l.h « Irvtra, scrordtl** bnt of my VtiasIrilEr, tnfarmslion »m l lirlirf.
tSr«l|
/.
K. A. l*t)U (il.A 88,
. Ch-rk Circuit Court.
Subicrtbrd anil-sworn to brlort tp* thl* 2nd d»y of July, ’A. 11. 1917.
V. E. IXltlCil.ASS,
N u u r y I'uMIr, Stslo ol Flotids.

My rommlMlon r t )i)m ilctulrrr 10. 1* 1*T s * n t mill on ■ • • n n d valuation ot ( 1,052.420.00
. 4,051.42
Add Litlmatad Cash to t&gt;r ca/rtrd over.
‘
,

S,552.12

H,121.(0

* * per cent ol sb ove....„____ __ ___________________ ____ _— — ™
K H T I M A T K OF E X r K N g B t l H O A D F 11S 1»
H i a l a s l t 4’oo nlr .
„
Far Ihr Flaral tear. Kndln ( Srp lrm b rr 30th. ISIS
. ®»l»rlea ol lload Huprrlntrndrnta and Ovatrrrra _
*»ld to County CommtMfonrra lor Iluad in r p r e tio n . .. ---------- —.
' " ' i ol Matrrial______ ‘
_____ _____________________________________ ________ Tools and Marhlnrry, Coyt and ltrealra
---- --------- —
j;'** ^lork, Coat and Carr and Fre .ll nj
Cal't lor Frar l.almr, other than (luatde
...... .............. ....... ...............
» •/ of Convict Cuatda
— ----- ---- * —
.....
......................... - J
,,**'hn* and Careful Convicts on ltoada
....
.
---- -- ■
T O nt Frrrymrn
_____________
____________ _________
• • y m m i i on Arco nt ol lloade Huilt by Contract
VAymanuon Account ot lirldyra IIulit ky Contract
.
to tn-orporatrd C It Ira Tind T « » n a .
------------ U r a * „ „ j /a, Continfrnrlrv
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900.0(1
300.00
1.500.1 0

1.500.

2. 500.
2.500.CO
1. 500.10
5.250.00
550.00

1,000.00

500.00
4.500.00
1.729.00
21,379.04

Total.._______ ______________________ _

Philosophic Rgilgnatlon.

310.00

$3.98

MI'J.U'l
"I)n you tfcllcvs n ]«&gt;-.slml*t rau
TZd.ua
71.*0 a compiple succos* In IlfcT’
"N o." rcpHr-il Mr. (Jrowchpr. . "Yon
S,l2l.f|0
enu't hop® to til*plan«o everybody."—
Wuidlingtmi Htnr.

P«&gt; of Juror in ( rimlnal E i i m , County and Juattrn P#arr Court*
ofJwtrr
for Contlntrocira ........
..
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E S T I M A T E O F R E V E N U E S , R O A D A N I » I IM l IK i E F U N O .
Srmlnole Caonly
,
For Ihr Haral Year Ending Sr plrm brr JOlh. ISIS
» ' « m Auto Limner fromW
t. 1917 to Jan I. I S ! *
,
&lt; 0 0 *0
I. K. A. t ifuglate, Clrrk of thr Circuit-Court ol Hemlnutr County, make oath that
J®* abovr )• a Iruv oallmatr ol th r ttrvrltura ot thr lload A tlitdgo Fund **l eaid county
",r Ihr II.,-,| y * , r ending Srpieml-rf lOlh. 191*. « arept t » , « a to hr lericd, according to
&lt; « beet ot my kno• b ilge,* Information and brllrt.
*
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h . A. IMIUliL AS H,
C'Urfe Clrriilt Court.
(»ril
Subacrilird and aworn to before me th h .In d day of July, A. I&gt;. l o t * .
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V* R. I K i n d LA

No!try I' u IjII’ , St» i «■ of Flarlifa.

M y rom m lu ion r i p l r n O d alttr 1^, 1911.
T*« ea 5 mill, on assrserd valuation of (1,052.120.00
.......... ......... _
.......... 2O.262.I0
d f.atlmated Caah to be carrledaover
— .............
5,000.00

&gt;5 o*
Total......... 1i T j t j i * ' ________________________________________ *------- r , _ * I , T * 7 i o
* * 4 w cent of ahavo _________ ' _________________ _____________
. 34,279.00
E S T I M A T E D E X P E N S E S IIO A D R O N D F U N D
,
Srmlmilr Cuunly
For the F l i n t Yrmr Fnillng Meytrmhrr 10, 191*
rat on Fonda, and sinking Fund
_ —------- ----------— ----- ---------------------- ... 26,St*.00
r

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Seminole County
* " " a 'r a of Itrvennra far Ihr Flaral V r lr 1917 and 191* Itoa.d Rond Fund
A I'o ug la u, Clrrk ol the Circuit Court ol Seminole County, do e-drmnly aarrar
.‘ hr
above fa
t. "aa true rati
eallaial*
4ke llevvnue
rvn oa g lily to
4ft be reiip
Itons1
i f *!'0V*
mate ol the
ltevt-nue reasonably
p etrle
n e d of cne
in* lload
(toad
. .to ..
bar 30,
r , j Fund for the Hacal year from October .I, —
1917
September
3d, 1912,
1919. aeroft"
according ’to
***** Information, knowledge and brtlrC

ih ti *kc*''

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Aotifi Sirtiugraj!her in |n*o|v«*nry Ca»i-.
fhhrr Ktpr»*&lt; * of (Sindnpl Proarcution*
*
CWfifl't CommloIona on Fitjra, rfc,, C o l l a t e d
«
.
^
M l i | P riM o m
____ _
Trampuft. Paid for, and l»i*rharKr Mm •&gt; Paid lO County CoovfcUi \l ' r k i d on

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1.hi yn

Biillfft* I ' i f for Attrndanrr on Criminal t*ourt

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footprin t

Isilll,U(J
j(» nti
600.00

* Ht(n«»* Frrt _—

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98c

No Scn»» of rilnoii,
* -***
“^ I ’oor .loui-s was such an &lt;xld. contrnry sort o f mnn!" *
S
“ Yes, Indeed. Why. even when J10 ~
’*10.0*1
&amp;uu.un j value to die he did It In .the livin g,]
zui.ua room."— [toston Transcript.

* ounty Judgr, fTuat ISIlia ill Crlmidal ( ’«*'

»

One Jot o f Ladies’ Patent
Leather Ox., $5.00 values at
$ 3 .9 8

fsO00
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I have Minn*lines thoUKln that I
would w rite a letter to the paper nnd j
sign It Ira It t'liitu-nd or Henry Stern
Wheeler, and in ltd* letter t would
excoriate the editor and tell him Just '
how th e country ought to he run nnd 1
how tltile he knew ntaint It.

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!7 slei'p. wliltJi is tin* 1j 11j 1 k
17 unrest remedy. Rest an hour or
'7 no If possible, then upon arising'7 eat a very-fight meal, consisting
9f .o f s o m e hot Hipild, m-Compnnled
17 by tons! or n i-rm lter.

ltut you know how you put &lt;»ff these
thing*, mi I did not do It for ninny,
many (ears Then I sat down and Just
burned Hie paper. I added a i*aren*
tie line; then of emirM- they would nut
dere to print' my letter I know 1 tint
we|| enough. Mid llo-i didn't. It liev
er Hppi-ai.-l
Wasn't ilnit a g.«&gt;d .Joke j
01. ltd- paper'- MIinieapollM Journal.
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sizes. $3.00 and

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n l l m c n t . Is a ' a y m p l o m r a t h e r
Il i a n a disease.
I t 1* d u e c i t h e r
t o e x c e s s iv e secrdllon o f a d d o r
t o d e f i c i e n t s e cr e tion .
I f th o *i»c r e t l o n Is e x e e s s l r e , s ta r c h nnd
HUfjnr f r u i t *
ferm ent
readily,
r a u s l n g o f t e n s e rio u s I r r i t a t i o n
nnd d e r a n g e m e n t .
I f t h e seertv
t l o n I* d e f i c i e n t t h e f o o d ferm e n Is f r o m la c k o f n p r o p e r supp l y o f o d d , w h i c h p r e v e n t * th o
fo r m a tio n o f lactic acid fr o m
s tn r c li o r s u g a r fru it# .
In s u c h
c a s e * It Is I m p o r t a n t t o line n d i e t
th a t w ill a v o id ferm en ta tion . Of-

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M isses D ress Slippers in a large assortm ent o f styles at \greatly reduced prices
M e n 's and B oys' T ennis O xfords, 75c kind for 65c. M isses and Children's Sister
S ue Pum ps at 98c. Bargains in S h oes for the W hole Family.
F R E E ! F R E E ! E'REE! I Pr. M issey Velvet Strap Slippers to (he first M iss
that conics in Thursday, July 12th, that wears size 3 1-j.
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Fins Chains, C ollar Buttons, at half price.
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ten meat exclusively or withI. Itf —s
turnips, which contain no starch,
la the most appropriate. In many
rase* an exclusive buttermilk 17
diet I* best, nnd In some ensea 17
17 fasting I* beneficial.-. But It la , 17
17 luipowdbla to lay down nn In- 17
17 variable rule for aucli enses. Tiro 17
IS avoidance of fermentation l*, 17
is however. Important In nil.
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Nothing (o Ba ailnatf.
1 '
A Roroan stole philosopher was dll&lt; ■
coursing ono day on Ilfo and death.
"They nro Just tho same,"- ho said;
“ there la no difference between them.". |
"Why don’t you die, then. If there Is.)
no difference?" one of hls disciples
asked. "Because thefe la no differ­
ence," returned the philosopher.
,

8 e«ln * T h in g s .

* ubtr,itied and aworn to before me thle 2nd day of July. 1017,

It’s a safe bet thnt when Aladdin
t.eall
V. K. D O U C L A 3 F ,
rubhed hts Inmp nnd saw wlint tio saw,
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N ota ry Publlr, State of Klnll lt.
M y rommUiiun e i p i r e , (Jrtober 19, 191*.
he rubbed |he other oue to be sure he
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IN T H E H E A R T O F T H E _W O R L D ’S G R E A T E ST V E G E T A B L E S E C T IO N
SEMI - WEEKLY

ON

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AND

TUESDAYS
FRIDAYS

I N S A N F O R D — L ife /■ Woith Living
VOLUME V III
SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1917
N U M B E Jm

COMMITTEES WORKING
SUMMARY OF MEN DRAFT COMPARISON IN PRICES
ON VITAL QUESTION
WAR NEWS TAKES PLACE ON ICE, WATER AND LIGHTS
OF CHEAPER ICE ETC. SHOWS LULL TODAY SURE SANFORD AND OTHER CITIES

board o f t r a d e m e t w it h

WELFARE
LAST N IG H T

COMMITTEE

The special committee of the San­
ford Board of Trade appointed to
endeavor to reduce the price of ice
haa not despaired of success and will
continue until they have accom­
plished their aim. At a meeting of
the board of governors of the Board
of Trade and the committee of the
Welfare QcpartrAent from the or­
ganized trades at the court house
last night it was the sense of the
meeting jh a t the Board of Trade
committee continue their work and
that the joint committees would
take up the matter of better ice,
aerated water, better lighting, cheap­
er rates, etc., and also the question
of a municipal plant of nil the pub­
lic utilities for the city of Sanford.

pancy, where food, lodging, medical
treatment,, etc., will be furnished
each recipient while in the home un­
der wholesome environments, until
they are sent out into honorable poaitiona.
Florida Hope Hall is the
name selected for the institution!
and was chosen by Mrs. Maud Bal­
linger Booth, the world's greatest
and foremost prison reformer, and
the incomparable leader of the Vol­
unteer Prison League, under whose
auspices, these havens for the help­
less are. being established.

Florida Hope Hall will mean much
to the state of Florida. ,t will mean
much for society in general. It is ap
.effort Mr tin* uplift of tin1 race sec­
ond to none ever attempted. Even
divested of every philanthropic and
humane aspect, it would uttract the
attention of taxpayers, for anyone
uho is disposed to place the effort
These committees and the citi­ oil the cold, calculating basis of tlie
zens of Sanford generally wilF meet financial economics of t &gt;i,- ,-om•
with the city council at no early “inunity
date, same to be announced in this
paper Tuesday und all these impor­
Mr M I'Ll.FIN RESIGNS
tant matters will be taken up anil
discussed with the idea of- investi­
Atlornc) fur.. Railroad Com mission
gating everything in the shape of
Cannot Stand Cut in Salary
utilities and the first step toward n
At the recent meeting in Sanford
municipal plant In Sanford will be
of the various boards of trade to
the result.
wage an active campaign to prevent
The meeting Inst night demon- the railroads in Florida from putting
strated that the people of Sunford an increase in freight ralcv on the
hate at last awakened to the fact I people tin editor ..f The Herald held
that they have not bnn receiving out that an aide attorney shoubtwhat they are paying for and while represent the people at the hearing
they •know this all the time it took before the railroad commissioners.
the raise in ice to bring it to their Hon. James Alexander df Del,ami
sttcnlion again with the result tliut argued that this was unnecessary as
x!l these matters will now come be­ the railroad commission had a guild
fore the council in the proper shape attorney in the shape of lion, Don
for their consideration. At any rate McMullen, but our argument was
there will be another lirm delivering hased on the fact that the railroad**
ice in Sanford in a few days and this would have plenty o( legal talent to
will Ije the first step in the direction cross question tho witnesses und the
of Cheaper ice, water and lights.
peuple should have one for rebuttal
as Mr. McMullen was only there fur
advice to the ciitnini—inn
u m : a t w o r k o f v o l u n t e e r s giving
We were more than right and now
Hope Hall Iti Haven, for Released (bat Mr. McMullen has resigned ns
attorney for tint commission it be­
Convicts
Adjutant Odom in Sanford this comes more apparent that our idea
The following despatch
week gives us the following interest­ was good
gives the result for his resignation:
ing data:
Florida is soon to 'have an insti­
tution which .Will mark another
stride along humanitarian lines. In
this era of reform there is probably
no.cffort that is meeting with greater
encouragement from stiftes, com­
munities, individuals, etc., than that
which seeks to remove the embargo
on opportunity for dirrharged pris­
oners. It is a fact that no man enn
dispute, that the state and society
cannot afford to dispense with the
economic value of a single citizen.
Men and women who have been
under the bnn of the law to the ex­
tent of propitiation fqr their offenses
-leaving the penni institutions uf
the state, heretofore have been com­
pelled to face a frigid world— and
after the thrall do in whence • they
emerged encountered barriers to the
avenues of opportunity, whiclv wqre
practically insurmountable.
ft)
many coses the natural tendency
*a* to drift hack into channels of
rTimc, and" once ngain become a
menace to society, and a burden to
the taxpayers of the state.
A'djutant and Mrs. L. A. Odom,
officials of tho Voltmeters of Ameroflitials *of the Voluncters of A merr­
ies, . after numerous visits to the
prisons of the state, covered a period
&gt;f many months, on which occasions
religious services were
litera­
ture distributed, inmates encouraged,
Or., have not only contributed to
creating a moral and religious at­
mosphere in the realms of those
under the shadows of the stripes,
but have interested the citizens of
the rorfunoqweaRh in the promotion
&lt;d a cause and-an institution, which
*r|th the systematic exercise of its
■influence proposes t o -aid men and
*°mcn ns they step from prison
doors.
in the practical accomplishment
°l this noble principle Adjutant
Gddm has launched the enterprise
Hampton,.
Bradford
County,
where a substantial beginning has
been made. There is much building
mail-rial already on the ground, and
the erection of bungalows and other
structures is well un'dcr wsy. When
,n Um nenr future the doors of the
home will he thrown open for occu-

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CROWN PRINCE REPULSED ALL BUT A FEW OF THE hibiting the enforced military tn
ployment of the -nationals of each BOARD OF TRADE WANTS TO
ONE PLACE BREAKS
;
STATES HAVE
KNOW HOW WE STACK UP
party in the territory of the other.
ANOTHER .
V
PEPORTEI)

There hus been no indication wheth­
Comparisons may be odioua but
Washington. July 19.—Advices to­ er it will have Administration ap­ they are good for the sake of know­
day to Rrigadier General Crowder, proval.
ing what your neighbor is paying for
The government will be ready for the necessities of life and it would be
the provost marshal general, indicat­
ed that the national lottery to deter­ the drawing us soon as the last state a good thing to make comparisons
mine the order of liability, of 10,­ has reported by telegraph that its on alt the stuff that we buy here in
000,000 registered for military ser­ work is complete. If the last tele­ Sanford.
This city should sell as
vice would he held next Friday. gram comes in the morning, the cheaply us. any city in the interior
Preparations to ,make thu drawing drawing can Ik* held the same day. of Florida.
on that daje went ahead rapidly, If it comes at night the drawing
Since the ice investigation began
Reports from this theatre of In­ although a final derision, as to the will take place the next day.
in Sanford the Hoard of Trade has
tense activity indicate a lessening in date cannot he made until the last
started inquiries in other Florida
the speed of the Russian drive. governor has arttinlly reported that Unrle_ .Sam's Thrift Thought fur rities for the purpose of making a
Today
There has even been a recession at locul exemption honrrfs in his state
comparison in ice prices for light
A large amount of good food, in and water,
one point, where Austrian and Ger­ have finished their tasks. Details of
The following placet
man reserves‘ were .thrown into the the mechanism to be employed in potatoes including most of the val­ have reported through the various
fray in an effort to stop the Russian the drawing have not been revealed. uable mineral elements is wasted by Hoards of. Trade:
.. .
(inrush which was threatening to Present plans are for the lottery to ordinary method of peeling. Baking'*
. Arcadia
in the jackets" also means a loss
roll up tin*- entire Austro-Gcrmuh Prexrnl plans are fur the lottery to
To hotels, stores, drpg stores, etc.
line from Galicia down t'hrough th e : *uke. place in the Capitol building. lif the Jacket is not eaten) since 14(1 rt*. per 100, w here they take not
Rumanian mountains and plains
] with tin- members of tin* senate and much of the incut of the potatoes Me*.&lt; than 200 pound*.
sti. k* to the stiff,-I,.-,1 ship and i*j 16
......... . 100 in. smaller qunn•it her wise the F'rctirh front in •house military committee* a* wit
Ilrri*
in a
M i g r a t i o n j tit ini.
The entire proceeding is MlMMnlt'il.
nrthern F'funce presents the most j nesses.
Retail price to consumers in lot*
Imtabl features of mm'iiv ntarv iji- not expected to take much more mad. by th- I nilcd Slates depart '
incut of agriculture for reducing the I of to to inti p,,Unds. 00 cts. per 100
lerest. F’ew day* pas* -without an tban-otic hour.
Under ret-ent ruling only
effort on the part of the German* to
Gcmral Crowder was in confer- discarded portion of the potato to a pounds.
tnimmuiiu_____
ti-1.pounds
la given for a nickel.
get bark some of the valuable ter- ence today with the newspaper corDrop washed potatoes in a vessel
Minimum
light rate $|.6U per
ritory wrenched, from them in the respondent's over arrangements for
of rapidly boiling water am f ultow month, regular 12 rt. per killowat;
spring, or to make local inroads the drawing.
The press is relied
tiieni to remain 10 minutes.
llcWater plant owned by city. Light
elsewhere on the French lines.
upon to carry to individuals throughmovc and strip tin* thin skin ns ami ice plant by Southern Ctjlities
A m-w llcld was chosen for an at- out the country the information a*
w h.-ii put&gt;l■•«-* are p.i-lt il after thor­ Company
*
icnqit --I tin* *i-rt 'la»i night, the to when th&lt;-&gt; will be required to up
ough rooking by boiling
The pula
Del.ami
tic-1 re.ills *hurp alla-g fur --•mu- p&lt;-ar In f.in- • \i-m|itioii ' Imaril- ,in&lt;l
* While the world today is awaiting
with keen interest the declaration of
German' policy which the new im­
perial chancellor, I)r. George Michaelis is expected to declare in the
reichstng, the military forces (or the
moment are engaged in infantry op­
erations of major importance only
in eastern Galicia.
.
.

lino in tin- JlcM of the gre.,i Hmilen- every • •«rI it being made to *oit
burg retreat of last Mareb being de- the convenience of the papers as to

•"c* will -till lie pra.'tn-.tlly raw anii
l.e m lot* of ton pounds or more,
oi.iy I..- handled likc raW peeled po­
•10. 10 and 6b cl*, per too, ut-cording
tatoes in

livered just south of St. (jffentin.{ details.
I,
,
«»&gt; ' JWb « « * , « quantity: Thi. is cash or coupon
scalloped, l-rencb or German fried price.
The crown prince chose a front near* j The ta*k of transmitting the |onk potatoes, potuto chips, tec.
,,
| Water rate, $:l.()0 minimum quar*
ly half a mile in extent where the ||Ms „ f numbers by .telegraph is a
Dm* excellent way to rook th e 1j„ r|y
.
French occupied u hillock - to the problem of .considerable proportions
skinned potatoes i* to hake* them
Light rate. $1.60 per month min­
east *■( G.tuchy
Gen. IVlaiu * but tin* press associations and |d e ­ I lie entire potato, including the thin,1jnulIll
forces were, taken buck at first by graph lompanies are piuking every
gobb-n brown crust may be ,-aten | Light ami ire plant owned hy Ynrthe intensity of Ho* driv. .tml yield
both .......I and a b -Hus recipe for e. onom.eal feeling
j,,,,
\N. „ , r
„
municipally
cd *miie ground in the fo*t libe .*olut&gt; ji uracy in transmission
«d potatoes, was furnished by a
|
Huy rallied quickly however, un-l . Then- la more concern over the housewife and tested by (lie United
West Palm llcarh
drove the Germans util of most id task of tin- individual newspaper* States department of agri.-ulture.
li-e
wholesale
in lots
of |0O
the occupied positions
! after ilo-v r e ive by wire the rc- rtir di-partitielil will In- glad to have
ixiiiitif*
or’
more,
$12.01)
per
ton,
200
The situation in iVtrograd run ,nii .
i &gt;,.• .i» . * ug
| large eoiit- otln-r housewives write of thrift
pound
coupon
book
at
rate
of
f.viui
timie* tpqilded. but *1hi pro\imoiiuI mnnlttes the problem of printing I he practice* wiii.-ii they have found iis/-ton.
Retail price to consumers fit)
government apparently ha* decided serial numbers with tip* names of ftil III their homes.
cl«. per hundred in 10 to lot) pound
to lake hold w’itji a lirm hand and men they represent, in each district
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it out with the ultra extrmee ele- attached is one of staggering pro­
Electric
light
rate
$1.5(1
per
month
t:i
tvs
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n
.o
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itis
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tocols which are keeping the city in port ions.
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minimum,
allowing
ID
killownts,
a turmoil
Martial control his been
.
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In New lit,* ■ tv. when* there Suiifnrd I mlgc «Take* in Nine Good making a rate of 16 els. per killowat.
fstah.ishcil there and drartn- inea*- i
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.Gus rate $1.00 per month* mini­
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are 18!) of the t.ofii ewemptiun dta- *
Men Wednesday Nighi
Tallahassee, F'la., July 17.— D. C. ures tire, the order of the,,day.
mum on a guarantee not to use
tricts, a 11*1 of the Humes and.num­
Nine g&lt;sol men and true were
Meanwhile-the cabinet council is
McMullen, formerly of Tampa has
ber*
would till many newspaper t iketr into tin- Sanford lodge of Klks more than 500 feet. Meter rate is
considering
a
proposal
to
transfer
offered his resignation to the railroad
$2.00 |H-r 1000 feet.
Water, light
pages. FIven to give sufficient names
commission on account of the rut in the seat of government to Moscow ami numbers to rover those likely Wednesday night ami after they bud and gas plants owned by prjvute
his salrry made by the legislature, to remove it from the scene of tur­ to lie railed to the eiilors iltlilpliut i-l y crossed the burning sands they wj-re corporations.
treated to a line eltiekull pillail to­
which reduced the amount paid him moil, and it is also announced that means enormous work.
t'learWatcr
gether with ilo- members id the lodge
from $4,500 a year to $:i,000, and the general assembly of workmen,
Under 100 pounds, cash rate, $10
While the Provost Murshal (left- und the grill room was n scene of fes­
also cut the salary of the secretary, soldiers und peasants will lie held at
per ton*or 10 pounds fo r 6 cts., 100
end's
office was-busy clearing up th tivity ..until a '|nt$ hour.
At the
Mosrow
"to
prevent
interferences
J. W. Yon from 12,000 to $1,600.
to 1100 pounds $.** per toff, U00 lb .
Gov. Cntts attempted to veto the * from un irresponsible section of the last details id the drawing) the prob­ same meeting four other good men blocks $0.00 per ton.
lems of alien registrants, other than were elected to membership and
u* they were, hut Attorney General Petrograd garrison."
Coupon books,
10 jh. coupons
enemy aliens came before the senkte they will be taken through the paves
West ruled that he did not have the
(500 Hi to block $10 per ton.
Developments of the pust few days in u resolution introduced by Sen- ul the next meeting nightl Those
power to do this.
,
60 lb. coupon (2000 lbs. to block)
have' placed a somewhat different utor Chamberlain, chairman of the who were strong -enough tq stand
Bather than accept the cut, Mr. aspect upon the Melbourne- St. military committee, it provides for the gaff Inst.'Wediiesduy night urtd $H.00 tier ton. . •
300 |b. rnupoa (6000 lbs. to book)
McMullen ha resigned and it is said Uloud ro^d question. Petitions are the drafting fnr militrfry service rtf ure -now full Hedged Fllks were
$0.00
per ton.
Mr. Yo.n will do likewise. Chairman now being circulated asking the citizenr of countries at war with W. Deane Turner, W. M, Haynes,
Fllectrir
light rate, $1.00 minimum
Burr of t hi* railroad commission hus county rontmijsioners to form a now- Germany who ure now residing in G. AV. Hailey, L'd. F. Lane, F'rcd I*.
p
er.month
for all lighting. .Second
issued a statement in whirh he says road and bridge district. No. .'I, and the United States upon the' same Strange, F\ W. Mahoney, Leslie
the railroad had the largest lobby authorize the calling of an election terms as American citizens are liable, Itry an, ( ’ has. Britt, ull of this city 100 killowat, 8 eta. All over K WH.,
7 cts.
at Tallahassee this winter he has for the purpose of voting bonds for under the National Army bill.
and J. A. Seydel of Grange City.
Water rates: F’lat rate of $1.00
ever seen uni intimates that the $2(15.000 for the construction of a
The resolution seeks to *meet the
Sunford lodge is in a most flour­ per mbnth.
Meter rate, 1st 600
railroads were trying to get rid of u brick road eight feet in width, grout­ views-of the State Department, how­
ishing condition.anil the best men of culm (-•I, $1.00; 2nd 600„ 16 cts.
couple of fuithfu! mt*n by making it ed with cement nr concrete shoul­ ever, by excepting from its action*
this and adjoining ' coiunties un­ per 100. F’rom 1000 to 6000 cubic
impossible for them to live on their ders, making the actual width of the ritizens of countries whirh have
joining to take advantage of the feet, 10 cts. per hundred.
salaries.
.
road nine feet.
.
treaties with Ihe United States pro- mugnifleent lodge room erected here
Plants owned by private corpora­
---------------- *' -----‘ -------- ---------ut u great expense und also to take tion. •
Jordan's Latest
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advantage of thq many good things '
Fort Myers
Here's the last fish , story -or,
the Fllkdnn affords when you are
Same as Sanford rates, except
maybe, we should ja y bird story—to
away from home und at home.
Sanford consumers buying small lota
reach this office: Aa the yacht Harris
Under tho able administration of of 5 un&lt;l 10.cts, get more than Ft.
Brothers of I’ unta, .Gorda •was get­
Flxalled Ruler O. L. To; lor the of- Myers people.
Lights. Minimum
ting ready to sail from Marco last
Peers are right on the job every $1.50 per month* for .residence,' $2.&lt;FY
F’ridity afternoon tho crew and pas­
minute and the lodge is said to In* per month for buslnesi. Same KW.
sengers saw a pelican plunge down
conducted in a manner that has as Sanford. Plant* owtiud by' pri­
to the water and catch .a lish. Th
brought wordji of praise from ninny vate corporation.
bird, as usual, while sitting on the
visiters who have been hc;o a. vari­
Miami
water threw up its head to let the
ous times.
The lodge Wednesday
Ice Ratix: 240 lbs. for $1.25; 480
fish slide into its pouch, when, just
night decided to ullow•’ the*
the Indiin
lauica of lbs. for $2.50; 1000 llw. for $4.00;
at that instant the pelican was
This is tho scuson of our dis­ town property -metal roofs 10 rents the Red Cries to use the lodge 2000 lbs. $7.00; 0000 lbs.,* $19.60.
snatched beneath the water and was content und we may us well get to 25 cents per hundred dollars, room and the spacious torch for
To consumers: 40 eU per 100
seen no more. A large porpoise was ready fur. the day when no fonger shingle roofs 20 to 35 rents, hay and their work and '/his will tie greatly
pounds', 25 eta. fur 50 lbs., 16’ eta
feeding nenr, but-the crew of the will the average man be uhle to feed warehouses in town or country appreciated by* them ns nn hotter
for 25 lbs., 10 els. for 12 lb.i or 6
yacht ennpot say whether it was this carry insurance and- the man who not in fire limits $1.00 |H*r $100 In­ nr cooler plnee could b&lt;* found in th.* pounds fur 5 cts.
marine hog, a shark or a tarpon that can afford to carry it will drop his crease. Hotels outside fire limits 80 city.
Gn* rnt.* $1.50 per 1000 cubic
dragged the bird under and swal­ insurance because he can insure, b&gt;* cents per hundred*
rai
dollars.
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feet.
lowed it, but they do know that the own property cheaper than, the inOther pri'4" in proportion. The
Following a careful consideration
Light rate, minimum $1.00 per*
pelican utterly disappeared and they surancc trust.
These
following I Sanford Hoard of Trade will take up und discussion by (he cattlemen end month.
Water rite, $3.03 mini­
sny that they never -before saw or prices will be banded to you when this matter nt their next meeting business men anent Ihe advisability
mum per quarter. •
heard of such an occurrence. They you renew your insurance on your and would like to have representa­ f St. Lucie county making an active
Unauthentlc reports
show
tc«
have always thought that pelicans property:
tives of the fire insurance companies campaign against t|ie cattle tick, the prices at smaller' town*:
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arc immune to submarine attacks,
Ten per cent on mercantile build­ present to give their -side of the epunty commissioners are now si-riGfee-t ' Cove Sprin t*, consumer
hut ducks are not. We print this on ing with rm-tul roof or composition story.
durly considering the proposition of |iri&lt;*«-s. .4 ) cts. p *r ion U»s. •
this page to attract the attention roof. Dwellings in tire limits metal
And.it these prices are not correct adding two mills on to the annual
Kisuimqv'e. consumer prices, 35
with a view to getting an explana­ roof 20 cents per hundred increase. the insurance companies can tuke milluge for thu purpose of providing eta. per 100 lbs.
a
tion from .the noted ornithologists, Churches 25 cents per hundred in­ up their defense in th&lt; paper and the sum of $10,000, with which to
Fustis, consumer prices, 60 cts.
and ichthyologists with whom F’lor^ crease. -School houses 25 cents, we will find out why insurance is so erect dipping vats over the county
per 100 lbs,
ida ia blessed.— Puntn Gorda Her­ bourding houses 35 -cents, hotels in­ high here when Sanford has a first und inaugurating u systematic cam­
Umatilla, 35 cts. per .100 lbs. at
paign for destroying the tick.
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side fire limits 40 cents, fourth class c'ass fin* department..
I plant.
ald.
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ANOTHER BURDEN"*
FOR THE PEOPLE

FIRE INSURANCE IS RAISED TO PROHIB­
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At the Lyric Toni III
K itty Gordon, with three new do­
mestic creations, three magnificent
specimens of the modiste’s art at
L y ric Theatre tonight in her socond
screen play, “ Her Maternal R igh t,"
'ai five 'act-dram atic vehicle, written
specially for her by Willard Mack,
specially for hor by Willard Mack,
the noted playwright and Author of
“ K ick In ."
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. “ H er Maternal Right," the big
five part human Interest drama re­
leased by the W orld Film Corpora­
tion with K itty Gordon starring,
will be the feiture sh.wn on the
screen at the Lyric Theatre tonight.
Miss Gordon wears many thousands
of dollars’ -worth of clothes in this
picture, but wonderful and gorgeous
as her clothes are, her fine acting
will be found even more Imprsesive
than the sight of elegant gowns.
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Leon Bary In M ystery Serial
One ol the principal players in
“ M ystery of the Double Cross,” the
new Paths serial, the first episode
of which will be shown at the L y ric
Theatre Saturday, is Leon Bary,
formerly Sarah Bernhardt’s leadin
man, who at the outbreak o f the
European War fought for seven
months in the trenches.
This serial features as the heroine
Miss Mollie King, one of the young­
est screen stars.
Bury plays the ps»rt of Peter Hale,
the hero, whose inheritance of his

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WEDNES DAY

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I'athr |'ir*&lt;nla
"M A R Y

KITTY CiOltlMJN
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LAW TON’S
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"Easy Money’
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F lf ll Fpiaodr o f

"M lslry of the
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I'ralnrUg Molllr
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affair of orange and black and the
lng him to report to Manager Clymer,
groom bad a bright red bathing Ridley wlrod ho would report nidley wfcj
Is ono o f tlio boat pitchers In tho .West*.
suit.
Aim
m u 1t t if y T ni g f unm a-TTW w « r h m m u w »
good news to their many friends in the 1017 class.
Tam pa and they continued their
Buying at Homo.
father's millions depends upoh his journey, which was one of the most
A surgeon In n Western
marriage to a girl branded with the novel and exciting* honeymoons on
gaged to perform nn operation of
mark o f the Double Cross.
This record. After leaving Sanford they
minor character upon a somewhat un­
gid comes into his life when, return-.! encountored many storms, and the sophisticated patient, asked him If ho
ing from a European vacation he re­ boat capsized many times.
They were w illing to have only a local anes­ K All Local Advertisements Under
ceives a wireless telling him. of the paddled to Astor, a distance of 160 thetic.
" 8 ure," replied the other, "I This Heading THREE CENTS s
strange provision* of his father's will. milea and then —cured a sail and bcllctybrIn..patronizing home Industry Line For Each Innertion. Minimum
That night, returning unexpectedly 'hailed on into Jacksonville, losing whenever you cun.”
Charge 25 Cents.
.
to his stateroom he finds a girl read­ their w a y many times before finally
ing the message with a keen interest. reaching their destination.
In answering an advertlsemeht
They h i l l i * at A p p llc itU * far T a t l t » » d t ndrr
Later, during a panic on shipboard, will motor back to Tampa tomorrow
Hrr.lpn 8 • ( &lt; kiplrr 4SSS, L a w * at f l a i - where no name is mentioned in tho
Ida
he finds that this la m e girl is brand­ afternoon.
ad, please do hot ask T h e Herald
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Nallt* la Lucky 0*rn that T. W I d ifi
pairbaicr
ol Tai Canlllrsta No. 3136. data! for information as to the identity of
ed with the mark o f the Double
T h ey slept in the canoe on the trip Ik* trd day ol Juiw, A. I). IPO?, h«« Sled
Cross.
She eludes him but latAh
Usually we do not
•ilit*i»rtiflratc in my biflea. and ha.n-.aJr the advertiser.
down and spent only one night un­ application tor tai deed to iwar In tePeter thinks he has found her in
know who the adverUaer is and If
rordinro
with
law.
8tid
cartlOcat*
*m
li«*i
der shelter. This was because Mrs. Ik* Ullawlnp dr*rrih*d property alluatfd In
Philippa Brewster.
we do we are not allowed to give
Timberlake was sunburned severely. HemilInola. county. Florida.
.
. t»-wll.
.
Lot 4.
out this information. Simply write
Iter.
34,
Townahlp
IS
South,
Rango
32
K»»t.
Both young people a^e very happy It acre*. Tha aald land t&gt;«ing aaaoaaad at
Jack Treadway, a bank teller, in- and have the best wishes of their tha data of the latoanco ol aurh' cartlOcat* la a letter and addreao it as per in­
namt ol Unknown. Unloaa.aald rartlfl- structions in tho ad.
fatuatod with an actress, lavished many friends for a successful mat­ tha
cala ahalt bo rodoomod according to law tai
the funds of his bank upon her. . She rimonial voyage as that taken on dood will ioaua lharooa on tho IBlh day ol
Auiuat, A. D. I*»7.
FOR SALE
turned him down, but the worry of their honeymoon.— Jacksonville Me­
Wltnoaa my offlrta! aignatura and aaal
thla
tho
|7lh
day
ol
July,
A.
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17
the shortage of his books was para­ trop olis.'_____________’_______
(coal)
E. A. n o u n LABS,
I have leveral customers for small
Clock Circuit Court Somlnolo Co., Flo.
mount in his mind. When he marBy V. M. Douglaao. IL C.
improved
or partly improved truck
of his predicament, his wife made
SS-Tuca-Cte
farma
at
Sanford.
I f you want to
the actress reimburse her husband
sell
let
me
try
placing
your farm.
Noilco
of
A
pane
alien
fort
In
i
Deed
tinder
the money he had lavished on her.
Nrctloa S of Ckaptrr 4SSS. Law* of Flar- J. O. Packard.
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Ida
How she succeeded in doing this
Notlcd la kereby glvea that P. It. Botlon,
forms an Interesting atory which is
purchaaor ot Tai Certlflcata No l i t datid
L et me sell your farm. Best de­
ithe
mw win
vi «st/|
A - iU.
» . loan,
u i i6lad
iv u
6th wsy
day of
July, A.
1016. rbaa
told in five strong parts in the World
•aid rortlflrato la my office., and ha* made mand in months. J. O. Packard.
film feature, " H e r Maternal Right,”
application for tai dead to losuo la afford-’
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anew with law. Bald rwrtlflcata embrace*
with K itty Gordon playing her best Tris Didn’t Reach Pinnacle Until tha following described propet ty altualed Ih
Bemincda county. Florida, to-wll:- Beg. Ik It
characterisation every seen on the
After He Was Thirty-two
Potato Vines— Healthy,
thrifty
N ol BE cor of BW Iiol NWJ4 Bee *2. Tp
screen.
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21 8. It SI E, run W 7.66 rhe' N 6.20 chi, vines, . $2.00 per thousand.
Full
Years Old., •
E 7.86 ebs B 6.30 tha. 4 acre#. The aald
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t
land being aaoceeed at' the data ol tha laau- count and quick shipment are two
anew ol aurh certlflcata In Lho name ol
K itty Gordon in private life Lady
H. W. Seig, Jackson­
J. Jelka lira. Union aald cwrtlflcate ahall bijf factor*.
be redeemed according to Ipw tai dead will ville; FIs,
H. II. Bcresford, 'w ife of the titled
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The duel between Tris Speaker and laaue
thereon on-the 16th day of Auguai,
Englishman of that name, who has T y Cobb |wcsouts ono bizarre angle A. D. 1917.
Wltnraa my official algnlture and teal thie
been one of the prominent and dom­ that few have ever considered.
For Sale or R ent— Home on San­
the 17th day ol duly A. I). 1017.
DOUOI.A5S..
(*eal) •
K. A. DpUUl.A!
inant figures of the English and
ford
Heights. A bargain. Mrs. W .
Ono writer hns even gone so far bn
jurt Bemlnolr
Clerk Circuit Court
Bemlnole Co., IFie.
American stugo for years pikst, when to say that age la beginning to tell on
Itx V. M. Mouclaa*. II. C.
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H. Trendwell.
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the ^ ’orhl Film • production, "H e r Ty nnd that "the younger Speaker Inis
Nollrr o f Application lor T e a O r r d Under
Gas Range for sale and good;nine
Maternal Right" will be the feature overhauled tho veteran at .Inst.”
Hecilon S o f Chapter &lt;8*6. I.awo of F lo f.
room
house for rent. Inquire at 210
(da
shown «»n the screen.
In this pic­
The ultimate di-tnlls nro somewhat
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| N i . l l o I* hr irt.y given (hat W . II Taylor, Park avenue.
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ture K itty Gordon wears throe gowns d i f f e r e n t .
In p l a v o o f Ih ' I i i i : y o u n g . |iurrh*.rr o l f a i f ‘ » n i f l c a i » N o . i b i , .inr.l
*•»&gt;' o( ■lun*. a . i ». l o o s . h*. tii.&lt;t
that are the latest innovations of the. S p e a k e r Is ttirtH* y e a r s o l d e r th a n T y . ,h*
I olid f r r ti f l r a tr in my ofTire. anil I m mad** 1
F o r Sale — One fine large team of
modiste's art, hut although her or nearly so. and it hns therefore been application for ( 1 1 ilrvil to iatur in arcurdanrr
.
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with law. Snlil rrrtifirati* r m l i r a c f t the* fo|- mules with wagon and harness. A l s o
tlie
older
man
who
overhauled
(lie
gowns are wonderful, her perform­
j lowing d r K f l M i»roirf||r ailu alrt) In
j
r
implements.
Call °....n *n
iipli* r«»unty. Florida, to-wit: H 1-fFnf 8 W 4* farming
(&gt;r
ance, from an artistic and dramatic younger.
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Sao
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JB
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wrjtc
R.
O.
Riddle,
Eustis,
Fla.
While Cobb l* younger Ilian Speaker,
standpoint, even excels her magnifi­
Ui&gt;&lt;| l«lng
L.lng *»»c.»rd
*•-«•■*«■&lt;! at
■rrr«. The aald lain|
al th*
Ik. .
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ho bad served lhive years under the &lt;1*1. ol lbl&lt; (•• uan r. of aurh rcrtiflral* In thr
9.1-4tp
cent clothes. .
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n
r
t
ot
Unknown.
,
mu In (out lieforc Tris broke In. Ty
Auo: N o l l r r ia hrr.ty |l«rn that W. n.
For Sole— A No. 1 saddle and
entered major league scrvlco at eight­
Taylor. purrha»rr r ‘ Tai Crflinral* No. 62.
Youngest Serial Star
een. whereas Tris was twcnly-flvo Ih*- datrd th r l»th .lay 1 July. A . ' I * . 1918, ha, driving horse or will trade for good
Mollie King, star of "M ystery of fore lie donned I lie harness of big fllrd aald . r r l l A r a t . n rry nfflrr, and lia* work horse or mule. \V. II Morris
u
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. madr anpll .rio n I• r i * d re d to l«*ur
When P p e a l . e r Imil |n .rrorJ an . r « n h !-.» ; i.l r v r ti f l r . tr rm- F o r e s t C i t y ,
the Double Cross," the l*utlie serial league service.
Fla.
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rr* *••••
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(hr lirsl episorie of which will III' at p n s s e tl tils l l i l r l v - s e e o i i t l y e a r a m i \ 'as l,,»
I'atnl In S. intiolr -m iKi). H o n d a , l»-wi|
still
averaging
2
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t»
.
’
It)
points
I
nick
of
W f , Ilf S i l
..I N W , nl S K I , Svr. .1
the Lyric Theatre Saturday hus the
For Sale —Church chnndclier, 10
T p 20 8, K
K. 5 aerr*.
T h r aai.1 1/n.t
distinction of being the youngest Ills Georgia rival each campaign It tvn* bring R H r u c t at thr ilatr ut !*•&lt;» iaauanr. of lamps, kerosene, price $25.00. S. M.
taken-for.granted that lie had missed aurh c r r tlf lr a lr in ihr nanir r f r*. M. Orlamotion picture aetress who hns ever
Morse, Orange C ity, Fla.
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Ii In chance. Exceedingly few athletes wrM.
played the lend in an important se­ iH'gln to Improve after thirty-two. • Unlraa aai.l rrrtlflratrc r.hsll I • r-.|r»rnr,|
arrordlng lu t a w ' l a i d»».la wi.l i • j j lh»r.For Exchange—"Y a c h t Ellayre,”
rial.
Mis* King was born in New Thirty Is generally the spot where the on on lh» IHh day ot Augd-.l A. t&gt;. 1917.
W ill exchange
-T-y ndirial i l | u l i t r i . an. I aril (hla 3 6 ) j ft by 8 ft beam.
York city in April. 189H, and has skidding begins nml the decline sets In. IhrW.tr
IT •, . ' a - - pi July. A. I». I*&gt;17.
for
a
good
1916
or
'17
five passenger
Itrab
K. A l i n U U I J A S S ,
been on the stage since the early
lint two years after till* landmark
Clrrk Clretilt t ’ run Srmlnol.' Co., h’la.
automobile.
Address
\V.
F. Ayres,
age of eight months. A t the age of the Irrepressible Tris suddenly absorbs
tly V. M. tlnuglaaa. I&gt;. ( '
Daytona
IL-nch,
Fin.
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f.lr
seven she had an important rhibl a new grip &lt;&gt;n youth and, nftcr trailing1
for
seven
campaigns,
dasla-s
oil
past
part with Muyinc .Elliott in " ile r
own W a y " and made a hit in New Ills inn in rival and bolds that advan­
tage for eight mouths' actual combat,
York ami in l^mdon.
Saturday.
embracing iv i games.
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,\ Komunlir Honeymoon
Roma nee of an altogether un­
usual kind is told in I lie story of
marriage of Mr and Mrs. Timberlake of Tampa, who have arrived in
the cify this afternoon after living
married in their bathing suits at
Francis Reach near Lakeland, July
5th. T h ey motored to Sanford in a
Ford, picked up u (10-foot canoe,
shipped the automobile to Jackson­
ville and tlicq came down the St.
Johns river in the small boat,
"roughing it " all the way, a distance
of more titan 200 miles by river.
Doth bride and groom are sun­
burned to a' healthy brown, and
when they get hack to Tampa none
of their friends will recongize them.
Mr. Timberlukc is n valued em­
ploye of the Tampa Gas Co., under
Mr. Iloscoe Nettle*. While in Jack­
sonville he railed on M r. Allen Rumboldti present manager of the Jack­
sonville Gas Company, nnd formerly
of Tampu.
The romance started July Fourth
when the young people told the
bride's parents they were going to
ride. When they arrived ut Lake­
land they secured R ev. L. D. Lowe
and carried him to Franris Reach,
where they donned their bathing
suits and were joined in the holy
bonds of matrimony in this novel
way. T h e bride wore a one-piece

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THE SANFORD HER&gt; Ll)

Mcfagnma. A British cruUcr escorted ty men—and drop Into exhausted sleep, tory was launched by tbo GermnnB,
!■ OjiJil we were -100 miles off tbo coast only to turn out at 0 a. m. t&lt;&gt; give a
Jtir J ’rtig h am.Uir f e - g —
-w— -----n -n .r w~r r.
'fftmTfti‘ 'uifiTeiut t" Itniiatloirof what and tlle Brltlsfi on the right fe ll Tsifkr nmh BliJr(TnTiooter. tliiiig n o s ^
L r*t ,ttltm
« destroyer which tiad come out to pro would do to the (Jermans If they tho Cauudhins stnyeil where they wero that
that dav.
dar. mil
got tit,«
hlin imdcr
!m*
.
meet her. At that time a notice was sneaked up on us befor* breakfast In put.
helmet, and hU career w*S
? *
Right here I can mention something dlau forces was over rlsht n „.
posted lu the purser's office Informing six Inches o f mud. Toward the last,
at'*'
fWj, i
us tlint we were In tho war sono and when wo thought we had been driven which will give you an Idea why de­ then, as the dawn hm u, V
The Thrill and the Hell of
that the ship would not atop for-any­ to the limit, they told us that we were scriptions or this war don't descrltw It.
*German
blK
front trench. It lead:
thing,
even for n man overboard. That to have n ]K*rlod o f rval. Intensive train, During the first gas attack tho Cana
i
the Trenches, Described
day a soldier fell off the Mctngniua lng to hnrvlcir ua for actual lighting. dlans, clinking to death and falling *
by an American Boy.
with |700 In Ids pocket, and the ship They sent us four Imperial drill scr- over each other In n tight against a
never even hesitated. They left him genuti frpm lUe British. grenadier new and unheard of terror In warfnre,
WELCOME.
whern he hail no ehauco In the world guards, thu senior foot regiment o f the found a way—fho Lord only kndwa
EIGHTY-SEVENTH CANADIANj *
Sergeant Alexander McClintock of Lex­
British army and the one with which who first discovered It nnd how he
to tqx-titl tits money.
ington, Ky., and the Canadian Army Hai
we wero util Ila ted.
A t
happened to do It—to stay through n
Wo were n new •attnllnn.
My
"Make a Break!"
It would bo quito unavailing for pic gas cloud and come out alive. It Isn't
Gripping Tale That Every American Will
been leas than •crenty-two w , 1144
Through my training In tho V. M. to attempt to describe these drill ser­ pretty to think of. nnd It's like ‘many tho- continent of Europe, and £
Bead, For He Telia the Fdcta—Unadorn­
L,
I was able to read semaphore slg geants. The British drill sergeant Is other things In this war which you mans were not supposed to know
ed. Wonnded, a Distinguished Conduct
Dais, and I caught tho message from an Institution which ran be understood can't eveu tell o f In prlut. because the
Medal Man; He W at Invalided Home,
the destroyer which escorted its. It only through |&gt;eraoual and close con­ simple deacrlfitlou would violate tho
but la Ooing"Out There" Again to Fight
tact and Is about as cordial as loose nice ethics about reading matter for
read:
JVci learned afterward that conewud
"Each ship for herself now. Make electricity. I f be thinks a major gen- the public eye which hnvo grown up In
For Uncle Sam and Hia Allies. An In ­
teiephotica tn the houses of tllflT f
1
i
crol Is wrong be*ll tell him ao-on the long yeary of peace and traditional de­
a break r*
spiring, Interesting, Personal Narrative,
gtau burgomasters of the vli|HL.,. .
Wo l*ent the other idenmcra o f our spot In the most emphatic way, but cency. But Ibis thing which you can't Dlnkloliiuch and IicnniugiieiV l ~ .
Full of* the Spirit and Atmosphere of the
convoy eight hours In getting to the without over violating a single sacred dcacrlbo meant Just tho difference be­
our position, (rare commanlcttlon
SERQEANT McCLINTOCK. Trenches.
dork in Liverpool, nud, according to tradition o f the service. Tho sergeants tween life and death to many of tbq tbo Gentian headquarters op,*n |,0 0,
what accmcd to lie tho regular aystem who took us In ehargo to put uu tho Canadians that first day of the gas.
Ono of the duties of « deisll of ow
of our opcratlona at that time, we real pollah to our training had all seen
men soon after thnt was to stand thn.
Impatient If nothing very Important were the Inst to disembark.
from twenty to twenty-five years of
two burgomasters up agalu.t s w/n
aeema to romo off nt first. 1 felt n lit­
The majority o f our fellows had nor- service. They had all Ixven through
and shoot tbeiu.
u
tle ennui myself at the getaway. But
the
battles
o
f
Mong
and
the
Marne,
er been tu England before, ami they
In
concluding
this
first
article
I
want
that waa certainly oho thing that didn't
looked on our travels at thnt time as and they had all been wounded. They
to say frankly that miy man who
annoy me later.
a tlno lark. Everybody cheered and wero perfect examples of a type. One
claims he Is not afraid when for the
In the latter part of October, 101.', I laughed when they- dusted off one of o f them ordered ull o f our comnftsslnnDy Serjeant Alexander McClintock,
flrsrtlm e ho goes Into thnt hell „r flr,
decided that X)to United Sin tea ought tluvsc little toy trains and brought It ed officers, from the colonel down, to
D. C. M., 87lb Overseas BatL,
on tho western front Is a llnr. nil,i pr.
to be fighting along with England and VP to tnlre us away In it. After we turn out fur rltlo drill ono day and put
’
Canadian Qren. Guard*.
tell him so to his face. U ter w0 t-I
France on account o f the way Belgium wero alMiard o f It wo proceeded nt tho them through tbo muiiual of arms
camo lroixrvlous, hut thht Br&gt;t da»
had been treated, If for no other leason. dlxzy rn'y of ntxmt four miles an hour, while the soldiers o f the battalion stood
I prayed, ami I would have lx*ut down
Aa there seemed to bo a considerable and our regular company humorist— around looking on.
Copyright, 1«7, by th* B#U Syn­
dicate, Inc.
and
prayed only my.knees shook «&gt;.
division o f opinion on tlds point among no company complete without one—
" 0 0 11110 ™™," said be very politely
the people at home, I came to the con­ suggested that they wero afraid. If In tbo midst o f tbo drill, "when I see
clusion that any man who was free, they went any faster, they might run ■you handle your rifles I feel Itko full­
. Tlio five remaining articles In tkli
FOREWORD.
white and twenty-one and felt as I did off tho Island lx*for« they could stop. ing on my. knees nnd thanking Hod
remark a tilo series will np|x&gt;nr one each
Hero it a lllrrari/ product which it at ought to go over and get Into It single We wen; taken to Bnmndiott camp, In thnt we've got a navy."
week. They are as follows;
onto on admirable example of the force handed on the side where tils-convic­ Hampshire,• twelve miles from tho
A Call For Voluhteen,
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of tlmfllo rcalittn in the dctrripiion of tions led him. If there wasn't some par­ Aldershot m'liool of. command. Tho
ticular
reason
why
tie
couldn't.
.There­
•The great preparation! ami rrb*.in!M
On Jupe 2,-after tho third, battle of
ihlngt tchich arc difficult of ordinary
next day we were given "king's leave"
f°r ^
nlUick. Volunlcrrt for tho job
comprchcntion, and d handbook unit fore t said goodly to my parents and —eight days, with free trnns|vortntlon Ypres. while McFarland and I W ere
takrn behind the line whore the Otrnua
guide for every proipcctivc toldlrr of friendit -in Lexington and started for anywhere hi Che British Isles. It Is sitting wearily on our blinks during
trenchre nrn i-xnril)- rtprqdaro.l The
•New York with the Idea o f sailing for the Invariable custom to give this sort a strange hour tn the*afternoon when
our armict.
dsys o f preparation. Uon iuba.- ur wrrutm drtati of modern trtach rui.t* jhl*
Sergeant McClintock hat not written France and Joining the Foreign legion o f leave to nil colonial troops Immedi­ nobody bad thought ilf, anything for
article concludes with ihu turn g .Imt oat
us to, do, a soldier came In with n
tlorict about thr war. Jtc hat ifritlen of the French army.
ately
upon
their
nrrivrfl
In
England.
to
lh&lt;?lr JtiU,
«
the war ittelf, reducing it, one might
However, In our case Ireland was bar­ message from headquarters which put
Decides to Go to Canaria.
No. X — "O ver the Top and Giva 'Em
almott tny, to irordt of one ryllalde.i
red, Jlist tit that linn* Ircln-nd tvns no] a sudden stop to i In* discussion wo
A
couple
o f nights after I got to New place for n newly arrived Canadian were having about the possibility of
Hell."
pet bringing to the reader's view, cb ar­
getting leave to go up to I^tndon. The
Tin. English Tommy'* battle rry a* he
ty and riridly. the variout atpcclt of York I fell Into conversation lu the looking for sport.
break* from hi* trench. Tile l».mli r3y
the great ttrugyle, hidden to all except Knickerbocker bar with a &lt;Imp who
After that they really began to make message was Hint I lit* First, Second
and whnt happened. Of x i^ y it. t , Uirt.
the man trim i. actually a part of It, J was In the re-enforcement com puny o f soldiers o f us. Wo thought our train­ and Third divisions of the (,'anndlnns
ed forty-alx failed to return bemoei tha
A
t
Dawn
Broka
Wa Made Out a Big Gcrmana had preparcl nnd mined tha
H it contribution to the hitlory of the I’rlm'ess rut's regiment o f tho Cnna- ing III Cnnnda had nmqiintM to. some­ had lost -to |ht cent of their men 111 the
Paintod Sign Above tha German trench. Graphic dcecrlpll'mi of Bcrgeant
war mutt be chitted at one which dlpu forces. After my Inlk with him thing. We found nut thnt we might third tight nt Ypres'and tlmt fiOO rolunMcCfintock'a lerrlhle experience.
Front Tranch.
I decided to go up to Canada and took ns’ well hnvo l**oii playing croquet. leers were wanted from each o f our
thinct with a urtr fight.
*
battalions
to
fill
up
the
gnps,
things
over,
I
arrived
nt
the
Windsor
I t Ik fgtcinatimj in i l l timpllcily, yet
No. 4.— Shitted to the Somm».
Official orders now tell every soldier
. "F orty per cent," said McFarland, whnt he Is to do With tils handker­
thrilling in ilt convincing detail. It hotel. In Montreal, nt 8 o'clock In tho
Sergeant McClintock take* part m (he
getting up quickly. “ My G&lt;xl, think of chief or n piece of tils shirt If lie Is
Icailt one, trlth. evergrowing amt com­ morning a couple of days Inter, and nt
a* r (he
hell of It.
It! Well, I’m off to tell ’em l i l go,"
rile front In In ig ,
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pelling intcrrtt, fmm a catunl couvrr- "*10 o'clock tliut timrnlng I was sworn
caught lu n gas attack without hi* really a rent aeclor In compart
' » nh
1 told him I was with him, and we musk.
tattoo in it holt I in Xcw York thiough lu ns u private In tho f'anndhin GrauuIt." ho say* The ellenoli „ j.r,
tii
started for headquarters, expecting to
trenct of tliifi amt Hood and thrilling dler guards, Kighiy-seveuth overseas
Tim nearest I can come In print to of tho allle* for open warfare aft. ward
lx; received with applause nnd |x&gt;!nicd telling you wiiut the soldier Is ordered Whamlonixl hecau*o of tho f.illuto of ex­
eou/Uet la the moment when the kijiy bnttnliou, IJeuteuant Colonel F. 8.
out us heroic examples. Wo couldn't to do In tlil.x emergency I* to-remind pected developments..
and tfucvn of England came to the bed- Melglien connontiding. They were Just
even get up to give tu our names. The
tide of a Kentucky youth in a London getting under wiiy, making soldiers out
No. 5.— Wounded In Action.
you that Ammonia fumes oppose chlo­
whole bnttnliou hint gone up ahead of
hospital to thank him in the panic of of the troops | enlisted with, nil'll dis­
rine gas as tv'iicutmllzlug agent nnd
This art Ido describe* the terrible fight,
ns. They hotird iilxiut It first. That
their nation for hit icrvlcc* Hn the cipline was quite lax.
that certain emanations o f the body tho dead nnd dying, tho Inxi o f n pal nnd
was the spirit of the ('mindIans. It
tho final falling of MeCIIntrx-k In No
They nt once gnvo me n week's leave
route whh'h we have now come to rccthrew off ammonia fumes.
Man's Lund, filmply told, it I* one of (he
mix about this time that n story went
to come down to New York.und settle
oj/nUe ii« that of world humanity.
Now that I T o told you how we got most remarkable descriptions or a I rtfie
round
concerning
an
English
colonel
tip
some
persona!
affairs,
and
I
over-1
Sergeant JfrCflitfocA* rceeivctt the liltfrom tin* Knickerbocker Imr and other by a participant ever put together
who Imd been called upon lo furnish
tinguithed Conduct medal before leav­ stayed |t live'days *All that my com­
places to a situation which was Just No. 6.— Decorated For Bravery; Hems'
*r&gt;
r&gt;£
volunteers from Ills outfit to replace
ing England for home on bare, lb i &lt; pany conuuumh-r snlil to mo when. 1
'T &gt;V
lob yards fp&gt;ui the intrenched front
'and Uncle Sam.
.
casualties, jle backed Ids regiment tip
r&gt; turning l-i net t pt a t oinmittlnn in the got tmi'k. w ns tImt I seemed to have
*
o f the German army In Itelglufn I.
against
n
bar
nut;
wall
mid
snkl:
Tljl*
mnojlltlllttf
article
of
th«&gt;
pmi
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* rpCimodlan tict vtetft fur' i*#, The rtory it picked it]1 I'amidlnn bntilts very qtih kmight us well add a couple of details latiM In dciiilt hnw Knfjl;in*l • ,tn
"Now, all who don't want to voluntold in McClInlm k't men unadorned Iv. At n tv vie tv otto day In **nr. indit­
nlsait lliingx which straight way put Urmtndnl. Hnw ih*' klntf itiuj
imo
tei-r step three pni'es to the rear."
way. ,
ing Pinup I heiitd a lunjor Miv
to tho tied t+f an
.mi i •
fear
of
God
In
our
hearts.
At
day­
in our batlalloii sergeanjs nnd even
Offituil liltsi In .i Laniluh
j r , .il*
" B ‘ *vp&gt;, for liid 'fi *nk»* don't &lt;nil me
officers offered to go as privates. Me break one o f our Fourteenth platoon luntry h ilifiiilltig, InilmaU' nr; .1 ' Hurry &gt;*r spit In the ranks, 11ere conies
In# tncidpnt* l*»M by and »*f 1 h
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I'llrlaiid and I were not accepted; our men. standing on the filing step, push
lln* geneHtl"*
Him,
&lt;m1 biV'U Ills tiriii li lirlm et ami rrlimrk- 1 Tommie*. Trying to iU*ht fj»r I n
volunteers
went
;it
oner,
arid
wo
wero
|
I m i .VT lay, i i.-ilm l" being inueli of
We found out eventually that llu-ie
re enforci d up to strength by draft * |
n writer, nud up lHI now I have was a reason jur the slackness o f disfr&gt;»m till* fifth Canadian division
never [ett i in- cull- to « rile any­ elptlne
The troiibte was Shat men
vvld&lt;h was then funning in England.
thing nl-'Ui ui) e\|icrlem e* ulih |Ii.- Wpiiibl enlist (o get Sl.lo a day vv:iliS'
In July, uboli W e Were being Sept
i 'iinmUiin r i y | . In IJi-IuIiiiii ntol ••nt vv. ( :,|ii..- f..|- if aiot tv-itild desert
/
on the rltle ranges-most of the time, i
I i .in. e. Iio iin-r i hate leatlzed iliui us soon njp miv one Hindu It unpleasant
an leave was stopped, niul we wen*,
n great many other men m i W quilt** n-&gt; f&lt;*r them. Our officers knetv what they
entered to h"M ourselves In readiness
lull* Ii .A- I did anil cnuld bent Hu* tell-- Merv* ui*—nt ( utollH- iis liuingeil lu*
to go overseas. In 'tilt? latter part o f j
lug
u p. in umo.c I Uolovid Hint stunt|v vv,- went*on wlijpbonnt. l»lscl.
if.
■■ V i _ X
lie? mouth we started. Wo sillied from I
my cx| »‘iieiiiu Una worth relating,innV I'lltie lightened up oil us like a lie rope
I thought that tin- matter puhlNIted In oil, ii colt.-. .
A fte r That They Really Deyan to Mhke Hotilhiiiupton to Havre mi it Idg trnns
'
•
plirt, eseo; Us| all tile way by destroy [
the new-pnper- by pror«-'**i'*iitil writ­
So ld ier* of U (.
era. Ax we landed we g*»t our flrsl
ers n t o f iid-sed I lie essciiiiiils nudsight o f the harvest o f war. A Idg hos­
Itiekisl tin* spirit o f the "ditches'* lu /?
Wo tmrued In n *»*rt of ensitnl,' easy
pital on the quay w a s . filled with
gnssl ninny ways In spite of its excel­ way hi Canada frnin Nov. -I (&lt;* the f'dWe learned more tin* first,week o f our wounded men. We had twenty-four,
lent literary style, hut I didn’t seo any !•*vvIni; April. \\i* had n g( &lt;m1 deal of
actual iralifliig lu England' than ive hours In whnt they called n "rest
reason why it tins up to me in make trouble keeping our batlalloii tip to
did from Noieniltor to April lit.Uantt- camp." Wo slept on cobhlestnm-s In
an effort ns n war historian until now. strength, nud I was sent out several
dn. t make Hits statement without •hacks wiliclr were #o utterly comfort­
Now- there Is a rensoli. ns I look at It. ] limes with other *‘nohcotns" on a nfour, ilmt uny officer or man o f the less that U would tie mi Insult to a
I belle to I ,e«n show* the two or three ! erultlng detail. While wo .wero In tha
Uuitudfan forces alive today will dls Yveuiucky tlaffoughlired to call them
millions o f my fellow country men who (raining camp at St. John's I niudo the
nerve with tut*, nml l submit It for the xtahlex. Then we frero on tho way tn
will tie "o'ut there** lx?fim? this war is '' ncquiilntimce o f a young Cnnndlnii who
tliiiiightfill consideration of tin* gen
over whnt they are going to be up lK*eame my '*pal.'.' . l i e was Campbell Iteincn who believe tlmt our own the Belgian town of I'operlnglie. which
against mid ivlmt they ought to pre­ . McFarland, nephew.of George MeFnr- armies can bo prepared for service Is I.V) tulles from Havre mid wqs nt
that time the rail head o f tho Ypres
pare for personally and Individually.* 1Jantl. tho actor wh&lt;» Is so well known here lit home.
salient. \\V made the trip In box cars
That Is ns fur tis'j mil gohig to go In i on the Anierh un mustenl singe. * lie
In this war every tmiii lias pit tit Lx?
the wily of excuse, explanation or com- i vvns n sergeant. When 1 first knew ii * pedal I*t. He's got to know one which wvre marked In French, "Eight
horses or forty men," mid we hnd to
hipi tie was one o f tho most delightful tiling lx*tter than uuybody cl»h except draw straws to decide who should lie
nud nmusliig young fellows you could tlioso who bgre had intensive tnstruc. down.
Imagine.
lion In theHuine branch. Amt, besides
The war changed him entirely, lie thnt, lie's got to have effective general
beenmo extremely quiet and seemed to knowledge o f^ a ll thu speclnltlea In
In the Front Trenchri.
tie borne down with tho setixe.of tho which lit* fellow soldiers have lx\‘ii
terrible things which lie saw. lie nev­ jiartleularly trained. 1 can Illustrate
We gut Into l'o]x*rlngtio at 7 a. in.,
er lost the good fellowship which was this. Immed!i4ely upon our return and the scouts had led us Into the
I Inherent In him and was always ready from first, leave lu Epgluud we were Trout trenches nt 2 tho next inoruliig.
| to do i«aj'titm «*4ns)M lge me, but bo divided tutu sections for training In Our ixysltton was to the left o f 8t. Elol
Feb. 14. 1917.
formed the habit o f sluing, alone and eight specialties. They wero: Bombing, and was known as "thu Island," be­
slletit, for hours nt n time. Just think­ sniping, scouting, machine gun fight- cause It hnd no support on either flank.
Sergeant Alexander McClintock lerred in the Eighty-ieventh
ing. It scenes] as tf ho had a premoni­ big. signaling, trench mortar ojK-rutlon,- On tho left were tha Yser runul nnd
Battalion Canadian Orenadier guardi from September, 1915, until
tion atioiit himself, though he never bayonet fighting mill stretcher hearing, tho bluff which forms Its bank.. On
November, 1018, the la it four monthi of that time at the front
showis] fear and nerer h|h&gt;Ui* o f the I was selected for speeiul training tn tho right were 300 yards of battered
in
France, where he gained the Diitinguithed Conduct medal by
dangers we wero going Into, as tbo bombing, probably because I was sup­ down Irenehri, which had been rebuilt
other fellow* did. He was killed In posed, as an A met lam and a baseball twlco and blown lit itgnlu each time
hia devotion to duty and bravery under fire.
the Homme action to which I was player, to be ex|x?it lu throwing. With by tho German guns. For somo rea­
As hia former commanding officer I can teatify aa to hia good
, wounded.
tho other men picked for training lu son, which 1 nerer quito understood,
qualitiea,
and I conaider he would make a valuable officer.
I also had been made a sergennt on tho same specialty, 1 was soul to A l­ tho Gcrmnns were ablo tu drop what
‘ (Signed)
F. S. MEIGHEN,
account of tho fact that 1 had been dershot, and there for • three weeks, seemed n tolerably largo proportion of
at achool in the Virginia Military in- twelve hours a day, I threw bomba, tbo output o f tho Krupp works on this
Brigadier General, Commanding Canadian Training Ditiaion,
stitute—that Is, I was an acting ser­ studied txmitis, rend ntxmt bomba, took particular sjxyt whenever they wanted
.Dramahott.
gennt. It was explained to me that bombs |o pieces to sec what made to. Our high command had concluded
my appointment would have to lx? them tick nnd put them together again that It was untenable, nnd so we, on
confirmed In England and then recon­ and did practically everything else onn side o f It. and tho Brltlnb, on tho
• NO. I.—la Tralnlsf.
How tha man are all hattlaa and telle of th# hall of Itfirmed after three' months' service In that you could do with a bomb, except other, had to Just keep It scooted and finally brought to tha firing fine. A flo- front In Itch.lum waa really a r M‘
’
France. Under the regulations of the ‘ •at It.
._ ,
protect our separate flanks.' Another acrlptlon of condition! that our own buy* In comparison with It." h# e*y»- 1 '•
Isnelve prrpnnvtlona df the alllce b,r "•
Canadian forces a noncommissioned
Then ] was ordered hack nlong with natiio they hnd for that position wan and tbatr parent* will read aagarly,
warfa're afterward abandun*! becau
officer, nfter final confirmation In hLs tho other men who had gained this tho “ bird cage." Thnt was because
NO. 2.—The Bomb Raid. Tha graat prep­ the failure o f expected development*
grade, can bo reduced to the ranks Intimate acquaintance with the entire tho first fellows who moved Into It arations •and rehrarslng for thla attack
NO. 8— W o.adtd.la Action. - ■
Tht*
for tha Job taken bahlnd tha
only by n general court martini, though bomb family, and wo were pul to work made themselves nice nud romfy nnd -Voluntacra
. ..
line whet* tha German tranche* are exact­ describee the terrible 'figtih ti1*
ho can escape n court martini, when teneblug the entire battalion nil that put up wire nettings jo prevent any ly reproduced. Th# daya o f preparation. dying, the lota o f a pal and the final
confronted with charges, by revcrtlug wo bad lenniM. When wo were not ono from tossing bombs in on them. Heretofore unwritten detail of modern lng of ilcC lfiitork In No Man e U ^ - 1“ JJ
"Boys, for Qod'e sake don't call me
Ply told. It b. one of.lh# mo«t r' ^ . T
to tho ranks nt his own request.
tenclihig ivo wen? under'Instruction Tims, when the Germans stirred up trench raid* Thla dVtlcI# conclude* with descriptions
of a battle by * P*r 1 1
Harry. Hero comet the asneral!”
tha man gulng out to their Job.
Forty-two hundred of us sailed for ourselves by the men who had taken tho spot with an accurate shower of
ever put together.
NO. J.— “ 0V«r tba Top aad (liv*
Uiv« 'I'm
merit, call It what you will. Tl!o rest England on the Empress of Britain, special training In other branches.
wbl* bangs" nnd "coal Ixtxes," tho
NO. 6.—Dc '-oralad Por Brtren: fie®*
o f my atory la n simple' relation of sister ship to tho .Empress of Ireland, Also at certain |x.*rl&lt;xls o f the day we somo being thirteen pounders ami six H*IV* brTl!C-Ifr * IUhiT?mmC" 5!.lUi ery and Uncle Sam! Thla concluding artlc •
facta nnd occurrences In the order In which was aunk lu tbo 8t. Lnwronco had physical training and rltlo prac­ Inph ahtlls, thnt wire netting presentctl rau and what happened, o f altty that the aertea relatay In detail flow
which they came to my notice and hap- river. Tho stenmer was, o f courig;, tice. Up to the tluio ,of our-arrival bi a apectaclo o f utter Inadequacy riitcb atartad forty-at* failed lo return because care# for th* wounded. How the kl * ^
of Vando* bce—, -tba (Jarmans had prepared and mined lb * queen came to tba ^
..pened to uio. It may start off a little very crowded and uncomfortnhlo, anil England Intensive training hnd liven haan't bean equaled In thin war.
#
trench. Oraphlc description o f Sergeant b «y and dec-rrated him Tn » LdfidV"
merely
a
fine
phrase
with
ua.
During
tho
eight
day
trip
across
waa
most
unThey
called
’
tha
position
which
we
•lowly and Jerkily, Just as.we did, not
Pllal for gallantry. Inlereatlnf’
McClintock'* ten ib l* experience.
and amusing Ineldanl# told by *
frr
knowtug what waa coming to n*. I’d i pleasant. W e bnd trlpo to rat until our stay there It was n definite and were assigned lo defend "the grave­
NO. 4-— Shifted ta the Somne. Sergeant
4iko to add that It got quite hot enough wo were sick o f tho sight of I t A overpowering fact. Day and night we yard o f Canada." That waa because McClintock takra part In tha greatest of wounded Tq.Ttmlaa. Trying to tight 'r
Uncle Ham.
_____ _
to suit me later several times. Thcra- sergeant reported ono morning, "Eight trained, and day and night It rained. of tbo fearfnl losses o f tho Canadians
At
0
o'clock
we
would
fall
Into
oar
hero In fho second battle o f T p m ,
■fore, as *my effort la going to be to men and twenty-two breakfasts ab­
Wc will print one article each week for aix weeks. W a'ch
carry you right along with me In this sent." There went two other troop bunka In huti which held from a half from April 21 to June 1, 1013, when
ior the first inatallment.
account o f my experiences, don't be A lp s In our convoy, tbo Baltic and tho to « whole platoon—from thirty to alx* the first gaa attack la the world's hla- »
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No.l. in Training

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T h e T h r ill and H e ll of the Tren ch es De­
sc rib e d b y an A m erica n B oy

. We have secured ya scries of six articles by
Sergeant Alexander McClintock of Lexington,
Ky., and the Canadian army. He has a gripping
tale that every American w ill read, for he tells
th e :facts, unadorned. Wounded, a Distinguished
Conduct medal man, he was invalided home, but
is going “Over There" again to fight for Uncle
Sam and his allies.

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HIGH HANDED

MMISSIONERS ALL LOOK TO BALFOUR

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Meets,second and fourth Tuesdays
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thp 10lh day of July, A. I&gt;. 1917

os

s* LTr.fi

PAG E SEVEN

&gt;ali|
— , •&lt;*f*»dan|a,. . and that aervlc*
service by
puhireatlon Is prayed upon the defendants
herein named.
N « t l r * o f Ayllcallan for T a t T e e d ’ Under
It la therefore ordered that you, Charlea
Net (Ion § „ f t h.pler (E M , L a w . „ f K1 #r.
.Sanford Lodge N tf 27, f. O. O*. F. *
Neely, and Loll ie , Neel y and M. If. T h a l Ida
t
cher
appear to Ihla t i l l ol complaint on or Meets every Monday evening at 7:30
Not Ire is hereby given that Annie W.
I r f g r r the f,lh day of Auguti. 1917, It bring
Samuels, purchaser of Taa Certificate Nb.
In M. W: A. Hall, PJro’ BIock.
All vis­
7W, dated the 6|h day ol July, A. I). I'JlS a rule day o| ihla court, or hill ,.r romplaint
In said cause will J&gt;r taken aa eon- iting brothers rordlaUy invited. *
haa
Iliad
said
certificate
in
my
offlea.
and
PRESID ENT W ILSON SAYS THE
treud against you. and complainant be Jas. F. McClellan
J. W. 0. Singletary
Isaa made a|&gt;|&gt;liratii&gt;n lor tag died to issue allowed
Jo proceed eg parle’.
PEOPLE W IL L BE PRO ­
In arro rd am e with law. Said crrlifirate
N G.
R . Sec.
\
1
1
Is
further
ordered
that
this
order
be
( brsres the fnllnslnt described property ait TE C TE D IN W AR
. »eeh i
* USted _ln_
luiuol-, &gt;,«ust)i| kiutt»l., c-v-wtr- EXSUfhrd in Jjanim-i i i . r . l . l „ „
1— f i n e d r y f 'flh ip N i,. G. W . O . W
,
*
Iflts 22 and i.1. Frost’s 2nd Add to Alla- •**f * &gt;,gnt eon*rrutl%-«» wcnmIir.
my
Infill and
»m| official
nflfliriiij1 »&lt;*•!
M eets second mid fourth WecJncsdny
W asn lriR ton,
July .11, — President f munta. T h e .sill land being assrssed.at t lie |, \\ ifti****
" jl'', 1
m
&gt;' h'nd
.eal at San- I
* h«* ith
Ith day
«Iay of June,
Jun#*,
t nighu in ••ach month.
U iUi.e,
I ,
,,
,
. ' dale of the [••uaiice of surh rerlincatr in the
y o r td a , the
Wilson appealed to the country's name of K. SamtiyU. Unless .aid eertliif.u
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.
R .V
rii-rk
*
L -^GHer
^ J. F. .Hoolehsn
ItnMniftn A* Ilrar.l»JIt
huaincss interests tonight to put shall tie redeemed arcordintc I " lav ta t deed
Solirltora for Com plainant.
will issue |hereon on the I Ith day ol Au.
Gicrk
Council Commander
aside every selfish consideration and Kust A. II. I!r 17.
Witness my official signature and a+al
to give their aid to the nation an this the ^Oth day of July, A. D. in 17.
B. P. O. E. Sanford Lodge 1241
N o llr c O Appflratlan for Tas Deed Under
K- A. I mbit LANS.
nrrtlan s, „ f Chapter JSSS. Law a af
frrely us those who go out to offer
Meet first and third Wednesday night
l
l
e
r
l
o
i
t lerk rire ull Court .Seminole Co. 11
Fla.
at Elks Home, North Park Avenue,
03-Tuea-Str
their lives on the battlefield.
Norica ia hereby given that W. C. WIIh. S. Frank
,0 . L. Taylor
C
.
I.ee.
nurrhascra
d(
Tas
In a statement addressed to the
Nalics* or Application for T a « lir ed l nder f end,ra te No. 15, dated the bib day of
Secretary *
Exalted Ruler
O . 1915 aa to North 3-8 of South «.
coal operators and manufacturers he
J * " "'* * vf t’bspfrr f i ll . L a w . ol list. JwtJFA.
of ^ arth
t lf o( Bou|h, , „ .
hs4
gave assurances that just prices
N o lle * is hereby given that K. II, l l a r i h •aid csrtiliral* in m y .vrtlcr. and haa made The Lake Hreeic Council No. 31 Junior
will bo paid by the government and purchaser of T a » Certificate No. 517, dated ■ |&gt;|ilira linn fur l i t tjr#&lt;j to l« «u r in i m i r t i *
Order United American Mechanlca
Said reriinrate embrace#
Iho 6lh day ol July. A. l b 1915, haa filed f ? f # .
Meets every Wednesday at 7:30 P.
the public during the war, but M id cwttOeat* in my oltlce, and has made the Following described property aituated In
In the City Hall. Vialtlng brothers
application lor tag deed to lasuo In accord- Samlnma county, Florida ti£w||:
warned that no attempt to extort •S
N S S of 8 •, of N W I f of 8K '*• of Sec. are welcome. C. II. Smith, Rcc. Sec.
M wllh law. Said certificate embraces the
2S.
Tp.
19
S.
K.
59
K.
following dracrited properly situated in
unusual profits will he tolerated.
The aald land being aaaeaaed' at the date
tfemlnol* rounly, Florida, lo-wlt: As to U i
“ Your patriotism." says the Pres­
.un! f °.{ nbove numbered certificate. ol the laauanre ol surh rerliltrate in the
Celer/ City Aerie No. 1853
Unless said cer­
Illoelr CJ, Chappell's Subdivision ol Blocks name nl J. &lt;1. Tomlfnaon.
ident's appeal, "is of the name self- &lt;J,
K and J, luddsboro. The .aid land be­ tificate shall be redeemed according to law s Meeting every 2nd and -llh Tuesday
denying stuff as the patriotism as ing assessed at the date ol the issuance ol tag deed will issue thereon on t h e l l t h dav night at 8 o’clock. Eagle Home, Oak Ave,
auch certificate In .the name of Wm. Clark. of Auguat A. It. 1917.
the men dead and maimed on the' Unltwa aaid certificate ahall be redeemed ac­
Wltneaa my official signature and teal this ss . ^ “ iGnif Brothers Welcome
E E. Hogan
C. C. Woodruff
to law taa deed will lasue thereon on the toth d ay of July. A. I). 1917.
fields of France, or it is no patriot­ cording
the I Ith day of August. A. I&gt;
I Malt
K. A. IM lU ti LASS,
worthy
President
Secretary
ism at all. Let US never Speak then
t lerk Circuit Court Semincte Co., Fla.
Witness my ufflriaf aigniitire
signature and* seal this
Wllneaa
93-Turn Stc

* K if f* Ef

GET JOLT

of

profits

and W r io tis m

in

the ‘ ’7J.iV

j salne sentence.

Jul^A^immiLAHii.

Clerk Cirhuil Court Seminole Co., Fla.
Sl-Tuea-5ir

“ I shall expect every tnun who Ik
In the Cirtuil Caart Nc.rnlh Judlrlal C l f
not n slacker to be nt my side
cull
Nrmlnolc
Couno.
Florida. In
I hanrrr)
*
throughout this great enterprise. In t.ouia Flahrr, Complainant
vs,
Citation
it no tnun can win honor who thinks
A. II. . Carr and the unknown
of himself."
heirs, dsvi.rrs, granln-s, or other
rlaimanta, under the .aid A l|.
The President declared there must C a r r . A . I t . C r ip p e n................
. A . I I . C r ip
hr hut one price for th? government ' iTr'icnda'p*.'1'1 ^ * ulr J'' r'nupen.

Photo by Am erican Frees Association.

and

for

the

public.

lie

expressed j

T«« a . it. t'arr and A. n Crlppcn. and to

Tbo French ns well ns the Hrlllsli coinmlasInm-rs ni Wnshtngiuii gencnillV confidence that business ecnorallv ! 1
rtpimlqg an Intsreal itihrr pwbrlra,
...»
na
oils mess Ll'ni ratty ^dr» iwt, grant.-, s under thr said A. It. Carr
accept Ike British foreign secretary. Arthur J. Bnlf-.tir. v.rt. .... |Pf, H|,|,
will be found loyal to the last de- I °.r A,. II.. f ripi«en. or otiirrsiwe In and to
Secretary Unalng. as their sjiokesm.nn In the mnllerw or nialor Imimriaiice no
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,
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.
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lollotln*
U H rriM
rral r«tatr
• H - s m i oc»crit»
d real
estate tltURtr.
situate,
d e------g r e e -----a n d t h a t t h e ---p r o b l e m o f ----w a r ) lying and----------------being in the county of Seminole
jar illsciinloii
i
rm
irr
|i«r|if'uUit&gt;
i|r»: time prices, which he declared "will
S* fl't
n,,,l'U
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nuaii

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Wiinraa my ofTirlal aignalurr amt m b I *J. T »p , 21, It. 11 E**t, Srmindr rounly,
1 1,i %the loth day nl July A- I*. 1917,
M inula
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A K. rnWKRH,
c a ll
K. A. I t m m b A l W , '
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SJfrrial Maatvr
rierk C'irruii C'ouft Seroiti'blr Co., r|a*
9i-T|ie4-'.te
D i v i i A (2lira,
Holirilora for C*om|dalntnt*
Nailer at Appdrallan for T a t l l r r d I ’ nilrr
Hrrllan 8 uf Chapter 1888, l.i«&lt; of tlorNut re i»f Appliraltun fnr Tat Deed Under
Jita
Ncrlion 8 uf Ckaplrc Inak, Lane uf FlueNnltcr i» hereby (Ivon Ibal A. K HJobtnm,
Ida
tiureha'cr ol ta» leftifical" Nn. 231, ilaieil
Nottre is hereby liven Ihat A. H. Sjnli.
tk« 8th day nt Jiity, A. I*. 191’*,- ha* filed
raid rvitlhcale in my office, and ht* made tom. purchaser uf T a r Crrilfiratr No. 1891,
•laird
(be 5th day ot November A. I&gt;* tn95,
• |i|illration tor ta* (teed to i*aue in accord­
ance olth law. , Said certificate embrace* ha&gt; b!|d .aid certificate in my office, an&gt;l ha.
the foltowwit de,*critw*d nrojieriy rilualrd In made application lor tat deed to issue in
Heminole county. Florida to-wll: N *j nt arrordanr* with aw, . Said rerliflcale e m ­
H», Ilf l,.t 3. Nee. *», Tp. 211 8. It 3U K. The brace. the to loam y dcscrilied pro|&gt;erly sit*
&gt;aid land beinc aoMwed at the date ol the uatrd in Semin ole eettnly. Florida, to*an
K W ' i ot K K 'r (tea* railway ripht ot w . y i ,
It. I afire at eurh frrtinratr in. Ihe name ol
F, *tl.. Fainter Fertilise./ Company. Unleta . Stflipn 18. Tp. 2d ttanae .It), to acres,
Thia
land tiFine a.acaed at t h e ' dale at th ■ai eertifleatr ahull be redeemed arrordinf
fliir.P ot .ut-li rertlfiraic In Ihe name o
to law tat deed will l»»ur thereon tin-thr iv
Unknown,
Also T a i Cerlttbale No. 1737,
|lh d»y ol Au,u«t, A, D. IHtT.
Witnr*. my official la),nature and aeal dalcal Ihe ?lh day ot June A. I*. 1898, haa
filed
said
certificate
in my office, nnd haa
Ihla the loth day of July, A. D. Ui|7.
mad application tor t a t dent to issue in
laotll
E. A. I unit; LASS,
accordance
with
taw.
Said certificate emClerk Circuit ( ’ nun Setnlnnle Co.. H t .
I,tares ttie fnilowint desrrilu-d property .it’
Uy V. M. Douilaa., I L (*.
uate-i tn Seminole rounly, Florida, to-wil:
#3Ttie-3le
g t , ol N K ' , rtf 81.1,. Ksrcilon IS T p
20,
ttar-ce JO. 20 arrrr. Thia land being
n o t ic to ta x pavkrn
••seated
at the date ot the Isauanrr of auen
Notice i&gt; hrrrby civrn that thr Hoard nf
I rounly commlaaloiiefa for Scmlnnlr rouftty rvrtlflrate In the name ot tl. I.und'iultt.
Unless aaid reftl6eate« shall be redeemed
mill mrrl nn Monday, Augu&lt;t ft. 1911, In
hear romplalnt* if any ihrrr l*rf rrlativ# tn •e r od in g to laa t t ( deed* will Issue therenn
on
the £*th day ol July A. 1*. I9IT.
t a i a»»n|insrrit fnr 1917,
Wilni-s . my nffiriat algnature and aeal
I . A. BRUMIaKV. ( ’ haltman
this
the 28th day ot June A, It. 1917.
A. l)OUQ L ASS, Clrrko
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OFFICE S U P P L Y DEPARTMENT
PHONE 148

Af&gt;ptifall(in f n i ^ l j i

Hi'fil I ’ ndrr
Hrrllan H » f i:ha&gt;Ur I Sl»nSJ,awn of liarIda
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Nolle* \n h#fi&gt;by flvrn that I »1 It.
lln**on,
|8ti dated

purrha.er of Taa Certificate No. lt’ 8,
the Cth day ol July. A. I). 1915, has file-1
raid rrrliflrate Tn my offire, and has made
•ppliratinn tor laa deed to Issue In aerordan-e w|lh Uw. Said certificate embrarea
the billowing dr scribed property rltuatrd in
Srmluutn county, Hilda, lo-ait- N b «t
N’ t , |mi 7, l|ltr V, Sanford. Th- said land
being a.s'.srd al the date at the i'suanrs- nl
surh rertlflrate- In thename ot Ci. II, &lt;iuham.
I’ nlr.s (aid certificate ahall l&gt;a re­
deemed according t«v law ta deed will Is.
sue thereon on the 11th. day ol Auguat,
A. D. 1917..

D. C. B R O CK
MERCHANT TAILOR. CLEANER, DYER AND REPAIRER

Sanitary Steam PrcsHing, Hot Gattolnic Dry Cleaning. Altera­
tions of All Kinds on Short Notice
J°in o ur Gentlemen's Valet.Club.
$2.00 Per Month.

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lVitnc. |svy.nffict»t itgnitur* and .eat tM.
the ilMh day hi July, A. I&gt;. 1917.
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Clerk Clrruit t^ourt Seminole Co., Fla.
93-Tue--5lc
N’olirr of Applirallon for T a i Deed Under
Srrlton 8 of Chapter 1888, L i a s af Flor­
ida .
N o t h * l* hereby riven that tl, W. Cheatnut. purchaser ol Taa Certificate No. 251.
ijated lh« 8th day ol July, A. I*. 1915. has
filed said rertificate In my offire, and, haa
made application lor taa deed to issue in
accordance with law.
Said certificate em ­
brace* the following described property sit­
uated In Seminole county, Florida, to-wil;
tj&gt;t 1 lleaa 2 17-100 arrea In southeast enr.
7 57:100 Cft N and S by 3 * f Dt E and W l.
and l-ot S, 8* t . 12. T p . 20 So, R. 30 K.
The raid land being aaa&gt;*«rd at the d ate 'n l
the iaeualire of auch rertlflrate in the name
of I). (I. Crenahaw. Unteaa’ rald certificate
•bail be redeemed according to law taa deed

( Irek Clreull Court '!emlnote Co., Fla.
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in M, W, A. flail, Pico Building.
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Joiner* of America
Sanford Local Union No. 1751 meet*
flrat and third Thursday night at 7
o clock in the M. W. A. Hall, Pico Blk.
J. W. 0. Singletary W. W. Von Neaa #
Sec.Treu*.
President

Nailce o f Cppllrallan foe Taa Herd Under
Section S o f Chapter 1*9*. Laws o f Flor.
Ida
Notice Is hereby given that J. F. Hickson,
purchaser of Tag Crrtiflcale No. 799, dated
Ihe 2nd day ol June, A. I&gt;. 1913, has filed
sain reriinrate In my office, and has mail,
application for laa deed lo issue in accord­
ance with law.
Said certificate embraces
Ihe following described properly situate,) in
Seminole rounly, Florida, lo-wit:
Hcg N K cor l.ol 5, run H 1.50 cha, VV
8.30 cha, N 1.80 chs, E. 8.30 chs Sec. 31.
T. 19 S. It. 32 east. I acre.
The aaid land ‘ being assessed at the date
of the ls.ua tie,, of such rgrtitteate in She
name of J. |\ Mrl.urt ,i #1
Unless said
rrMIScate shall
[rertUp-ate
shall be
be redeemed
redeemed aero
according to
law U
taa
iuue'therron on
on ( h r 2 81 h
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It apta-ariiig by the affidavit ol complain­
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n o ) in aaid cause and relumed not served
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lirally Company, • H a t l J l Corpuratbin,
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that pfoeasa
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Sanford, Fla
Thaleher Healty Company, rannol Iw served
oaing lo the failure ol aaid corporation to
e le c t officers or appoint agent
and be­
cause the agents and officers o l /aid evotsrratlop ar» unknown, and It appearing to the aa
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above entitled eause In the above n yled A T T O R N K V a n d C 0 U N S E L L 0 F at L A W
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Stinford Fta
J U n C E D A N D D K C l t K K D That the .|e- G arner-W oo d ruff Bltlit
femhsnl, Thatcher lleally Company, a Flor­
ida rorporatinn. lie and appeir to the »ald
above entitled eause, in (tie above entitled
court an or letorw th# 8th day 5vf August,
1917, it being a rule day of this court to
defend the said suit, and that in default
thereof a decree pro rofllraao be entered
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againit th* awtsl Th»trher Healty C om -j
party and the aaid cause broeeed ea parte i
SUIT 9, COURT 1IOU8K
•gainst the'said Thatcher firstly Company.
|| ii further ordered that this order be i
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mo th» In the Sanford Herald, a news­
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Done, ordered, adpidgid ami decreed, nl
Sanfurd, Florida, the 29th day ot May, K I T .
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JAS. W. { ' HKI
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Hoblnion k llear.Sall,
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Nr mi note County. Flat Ida.
In Chancery
If* itjwansn Drew, Complainant
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M ottgage
Thatehrr Iteklly t'om par y, a
Foreclosure
Florida rorpoiaticn, Frank A,
Hanfurtl l.udk'p No C2, F. and A, M.
H-st ami Mary M. l i f t , ht*
wile, J. « . tle. 1 , Walter S.
Communication r-vorv Arit and third
Adams, J, ft. IIroan and Mary
Thursdays at 7-3U- ViaitiiiK l&gt;rutlir«n .
llroan, hia wile, M. tl. Thai*
1 her, &lt;!&gt;orge W. HrgstwrlghI,
welcome.
W. J. Thigpen and Francis W.
0. L. Taylor
O. J. Miller
Thigpen, his aile, I., J. t hisF«*t*r'tnry
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htlm. Louisa T. Itorier, »nd
A. D Itorier, her host .and, W.
Altrttrrir 1 Itfijiirf No. Ifi, M.
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Charlton, - Charles W. Younj,
Mthrts every »eeotni untl tnurrh t’ t'u*r1
Li llie Lewis, tl, V. Johnson,
day in Mu-ouie Dull over it^o titi|K*riu
William
Clark
and
leiura
Tht-atri-. Vinitintc ctmiianions wetcomr
Clark, his wile, Mcraay MonO. I-. Taylor
C. J. Uumph
roe as sdmlnlstratrla ol Ihe
eslsle ol I), fi. Moltroe. deSec’y
High r.-U t
erased. Heater A. Fellow#,
a l l o w , Fred Clark.
August
Seminole I hapler 2, Order Lastern^Sti
Schneider, Chari*- l&lt;**ly &gt;fal
Meets every fimt and third Tuee tnv
t.ollle N-wly, his ail*, fillhert
|)eljiach, ttafae) Montenegro
In tmeh month. Evt-ryonp who hn* —on
Italy Littles an,| K-t-lle Littles
hit Slur in the Eru-t are etrrdiitliy invits*-t
his a i l , , CJ. W. Spencer, C i r ­
to visit this chattier.
ri* W. A te in ath y and W. W.
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Abernathy, her huthand. U.
Alice E. Uobbitin, Sec'y
f i . Staton aril Viols Slaton,
his wllf. DefendantsThe Sanfurd Counrll K. of
T o Charles Neely, - ledlle Neely and M. H.
Mew*-Fthe 2nd Sunday 3 j&gt;. th., ami th*
Thatehert
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It appearing Irom the affidavit of Ben­ 4th Sunday 8 p. m„ each month, at K.
jamin Drew, eonif lair-ant In th# above en- of C. Hall. Oak Ave.
Vitle.l cause filed therein, that the reaiderce
T eo. Sehanl, Grand Knight.
ot Charlea N r r l y and I/jlii« Neely and M. II.
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C. L. Britt, Fin. Scc'y.
Thatcher are to this Affiant unknown, and

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THE SANFORD HERALD
U. J. IIO LLY , Editor

THE SANFORD HERALD

July 17.

Because some
many of the largest 'growers on Cel­ mantis for duty.
choose
to
fljink
that
the
jotpfng qf a
ery avenue anti the West Side, so
Home*
Guard
organisation
meant
that the value of muck for our cel

. at- ^ i«g, ij a -o.
n .urn Sther
’PTT'A" Tor TTirri unTT potatoW'^a no virtual to escape the possibility pf
Pabtlah** E nnr T u w l.r »nd EHd»jr
longer, questioned.
The fact is, going to war, many men are alowr to
i
t*
there would have been much moro apply for admission in the guard
&gt;
A groat many people hesitate about opening a Bapk Account because they
of it used than has been, but for the There is nothing unpatriotic*, no
regard their knowledge of banking as limited or probably they consider tin*
StTO O tlPTioN W i l E . IN ADVANCC . extremely high coak-of handling and possible excuse tu call the member
amount
o f money they have to deposit too small. It is a very easy maLUr i,,
Q|1 TKAKt t . * * * * * * i &gt; « m » » * » * * n * * *$JLCW
difficulty of hauling in its natural of the guard a “ slacker," and/there
open an account h ere."
M ONTH* •
**• tit I.IC
should he no secrecy about the per­
■ • I I I M O N T fW rrrrrrrre . . . ............. 1*".W wet state from the twgfjy gwaanpsf
Just deposit your money, sign your name and receive your bank book
There being at* best only tw o to four sonnel, the'strength- and ofllrioncvy of
W
e cordially invite you to open an account with us, subject to check ami
M re*r.&lt;M. Ibp CMr b* C.rrU* 11.00 P.r I w la weeks each year that wagons can this branch of service that has
will
be
pleased at all times to explain any details in regard to financial m a t t e r s
M « w « M 20*. I'tl Moolb
enter the swamps at- all, and then definite purpose and may have much
f u l l la lU ftM * Mail B . M it t »l OffU*
^
- 1 ' ~’ 1
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^ one cubic yard is a maximum load to do.
C a p i t a l $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . 0 0
s u r p l u s $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . 0 0
J
«att**« At Hat— 4 -Oaaa M i l Mattar Safari Ita l for a tw o mile team.
Long
distance
Within
a
very
short
time
the
N
a­
I N I , at lb* Paatatrk* al M a r t , Piarlda
\ M m An at Marik lit , I ITS.
hauls.%to the lighter soils that need tional Guard, which has been a body
■W*
It
most have been .prartically pro­ for service In the several states
iN*.tU
hibitive heretofore. Pure mudk is a chiefly, and with only nn occasional
very-ligh t substance, weighing only call for duty outside the borders of
about nine hundred to a thousand a state is to be taken in charge by
pounds^ as conjpurcd to over 2,500 the .national government and every
pounds for a cubic yard of sand.
man removed from the state in
II. R. STEVENS
C. M. HAND
0. L. TAYLOR
R. R. DFAS
It hns been evident that some plan which he has served and from the
CraaUaa,
VIca-TraaMal
Caahitr
Aas’t Ci iflit.
F.
L
WOODRUFF
Vka-Praiidanl
must he devised that would insure United States.
W hile the number
an ample supply, available nil the of men taken by this means ia not
year round, that will be in such a very large, the conscripted arm y
dry state that teams may haul with will follow closely, taking nearly a
ease two to three cubic yards at a million more men from possible ser­
time; and the Chappells deserve vice at home. In the milllona that
much credit for their endenvors to are left at home when opr armies
Tray of W inter Garden; J. H. Sadler, H ow cruel "to call you hack, if w e! There arc no dues in this organizareduce the high cost of farming, and cross the seas to meet a foreign foe
Oakland; G. G. Wear, Gilbert D.
could!
' ,ion- There are three ways in which
should promptly receive the patron­ there .will he still present with -us
l-cach, and L. M. Johnson of LecsFrom the shore of Rainbow Land, the outfit* ca n » be given: Anyone
age
that
will
may
their
venture
n
all of the dlstiurbing elements which iurg, and P. II. Uolfn, C. K. Mc- From the safety, the joy, unutter­
The Mulberry Herald has sus­
who so desires can give and mike
pended and the editor gives as the success. Their work is particularly we have known in the years past, tjunrric and W. II. T a y lo r of Gaines­
able bliss,
nn
outfit; those who would wish to
reason the lack of advertising.
It appropriate now that all fertHbcor often requiring the heavy hand of ville, and after a full hearing of all From .the Savior’s arms—from the
contribute
hut have neither (he time,
seems strange indeed to the pub­ prices are aosriqg and the announce­ authority and sometimes force of who desired to be heard, the com­
Father’s kiss.
or
talent^for
knitting may give the
lishers nil over the'country why the ment in this issue will he interesting arms, that peace and prosperity missioners took *the aard matter
From the babies' Rninliow Land. price of an outfit and still others
may continue at home.
T o the under advisement.
average merchant cannot see the' to the farmers of this section.
who cannot Ttive materials can give
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advantages of advertising.
There
legally qualified and patriotically
And now on this d a y the said Just^ ask the angel to open th e'gate, their time, and service.
,\Jrs. lij])
nrp one thousand reasons why every S H U T U P OB BE L O C K E D UP trained Home Guards will full the
And throw us u kiss, hahy sweet; has made arrangements to secuYe the
matter coming on for further and
business man should advertise his
The Tribune la extremely jealods work that has been demanded of final consideration, the railroad com­ And sometimes w ave your dim pled W’flol and needles and the work is in
business and they are all business of our American rights.
Among the NationaT Guardsmen up t6 this missioners being advised In the prem­
hand'
such shape now that the circle will
reasons— but in the case of the Mul­ them’ we hold hone more precious tim e—and one has .but to fo llo w
ises, do find that owing to the exi­ From Borne fair height of Rainbow be able to ' meet regularly for knitberry Herald the greatest reason than free speech and a free press. the newspaper to know* that state
Lan d,* •
gences o f war’ it is desirable to.re*
ting and instruction*. The cost (,f
Was that without advertising the In most of our cities we have nlltjw- troops have been repeatedly culled
Our longing hearts to greet.
euse some of the equipment of the
materials for u complete outfit will
newspaper could not exist and now ed such freedom of speech t hut we in the past few years to aid c iv il
Allnntic Coast Line Railroad Com­
bo
$2.25, the one and only outlay
the town is without the greatest have permitted, with good nutured authorities in imii**tuining order.
pany.
that
tile
same
may
lie
held
in
]
And
mid
the
sorrows
and
mid
the
required.
It is the h o p e*o f the
asset that it formerly had
And yet tolerance, the free utterance of the
Florida hns made some progress in readiness for the service of the gov­
stress
chairman
of
the circle to send out
there ’ are people who do not adver­ ravings of disordered minds.
organizing Home Guards and it is ernment, and for tin* further reason
of
Sanford
for
the Battleship Florid*
O
’er
life’s
stern
way
we
roam,
tise and see no good not only, in
In som e'cities certain places have to lie hoped that (lie plans made will- that a reduction in its train 'service W e’ ll hear you c a ll—we'll seo you one hundred outfits.
advertising but no good in the luufti been set apart in public squares
he put— througrt’’ - and companies will tend • toward a conservation of
wave —
paper.
where any one might freely rail formed in many Florida towns and’ fuel and coal supply, and there ap­
W e’ ll climb up higher,-and we'll he
FL O R ID A ,S QUOTA
against government and establish­ cities. The membership is expected pearing no other reason fur discon­
. brave
The Sanford section is in better ed -institutions, and asy most any­ to be made up of business and pro­ tinuing the train service hereinafter
T ill God's voice cUlis us home.
This Slate W ill Furnish Over Six
shape today than it has ever been. thing he pleased.
fessional men, exempt .from service mentioned.
Thousand Soldiers
W e have made money on every thing
Even the steps of government in the regular branches of the m ili­
It is therefore ordered and ad­
Red
Cross
Announcement
Washington.
July lit. Formal ;irraised here this season nhd as a Inti- buildings have been favorite ros­ tary system, but none the less cap ­
judged tlm f in compliance with its
The
next
regular
business
meeting
tiounrement
was
made by the * ,r
filler the pepper crop alone has made trums wherefrom wild eyed fanatic* able and eflicient men who will e x ­
petition, the Atlantic Coast Line of the Seminole Branch will he Wed- department today that 687.( him • n
the growers goml money and tin-|might talk themselves black in tin* pert to respon to any call made and
Railroad Company he and it is here- ticaduv
uly 18th, at 3:30 p. m. at w'dl he selected
from those r.-g ,
tyop is still being shipped, U c have ! face aguUist the government itself to give a portion o f their time to
by ordered and permitted to dis­ the Woman’s Club rooms, and all •‘‘red on June 3 for the first national
the largest and . best corn crop in
So Jong as it kept dear of libel drill, practice and sturdy of m ilitary continue trains Nos. 37 and 3 8 .be­
members are urged to nttend,
war army anil to fill up vacancies in
history.
We will have a mill to laws .the press might go so far as the science. It is not expected that the
tween Jacksonville and T rilby, and
The
East Sanford
Red Cross Gio national guard and the regular
make corn meal and grits and feed editor pleased to go. with his thun­ members of the Home Guards will
in lieu thereof operate trains Nos, members will hold their regular
army,
out of our own products.
We will derbolts against anything and any­ he asked to devote a great amount
37 and 38 between Sanford and St. meeting for sewing at the home o f • The quotn of men with which each
have plenty of fat cattle and hogs body.
of time to this voluntary service, but Petersburg by the T rilb y branch
Mrs. Huston on Cameron avenue on
&gt;n the south will tie required to
and there is no reason to fear starva­
Anil a good natured public found syllicient to he of use in time of
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,m
connecting
at
Sanford
with
trains
Thursday
aftern
oon..
All
interested
furnish
from those registered or
Oil
tion for several years yet even if the no fault
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need
A great thing is to do aw ay No*. 82 and 83 handling sleeper from jn „fw in g for the Red Cross, w h liiir 'June 3 follows:
north .stmulrt rul our supply of flour
But tiiat was in tune* of peace,
r ' I ' m i l l ..I" , f ' i l ! I ' l l ,m ‘- -Jacksonville to St. Poteniburg, .prac-. members as yet or not are invited to
Alabama, 13,612; Arkansas 10.267
and other Stull.
Therefore, we Ntivv we are at war.
The govern­
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on
Mu
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si
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dull
js
ut
this
gathering.
Georgia
18,337; Florida 6.325. l v n
should look on the bright side and I
Jt II th f L'Unrcl.
It VVIHV l»f* t hat t
t/ifi
Innlannullln
m. \
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ment represents tin* people, tin- citi- v\
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y»ff. t ti t vm Jn&lt; hMonv tilt
an&lt;t M .4
Riley M. HiHcher Berry,
tuckv
Louisiana I
M
be optimistic of the future for here ji re it* hip of thus democrat ir repulilii fhirint*
the absence o f our troop* in ■ pltf,.r-i„ir.f ..u
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Ire ** Reporter Seminole Branch, ni**ippi I0.M0J; North fa ro ! » . r.
inutile Sanford auction there should The government det hired w.tr and Jrrance
r where, the people may be1
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ho­
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never be any privation- or want or llo- people approved if - action ;lr have
have *«■
so well.as
well.as to
s.-areelv need
ticcil tthe
It
is further,
further ordered and adjudged
V
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*». 4; Oklahoma 15,561: South
to seareely
li
hard tun ■«.
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cun li\c within i lo ir will
that
train-* No. 162 nnfi
restraining hand
hand of
of tin*
the policeman
pi.lieemun
thut bains
and 163 between
&gt;"'a ' “ .Oni; Tennessee I U 2 v T&lt; w
That settles it
j restraining
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ogr.sclVf.i/h -iter ih m an y other paVt
Tarpon
Springs
and
St.
.Petersburg
Sanford N m y Knitting ( irrlc
Frenzied attacks on &lt;&gt;t it govern- &gt;,,ul Gie man in uniform mi the
be disrontinui-d.
of th • I nited States if we only merit N'tlW
Tin- Sanford N a v y Knitting Circle
M usk Lasts Weight.
th &gt;•( reel - is a good tiling, nevertheless,
are attneks
thought so and thinking so is half of pi-op le.
it is ftirtlier ordered and adjudged will meet at the home of Mr*. A. E.
Charles ltn?.*,uit. n Fr, tu b eliembr,
\ppeab I,, any of our i-ifi. • ntid by lii-i presence prevent* lots •&gt;f
the battle of life.
! Trouble. We may not have any v ery that this order as tu change and di?, Mill on Tpivday and Friday after- dfiiioiislrnlf* tint, a grain o f tnmk
•i&gt; to rebel ugaiiis! .any of our lawsi^roubl
I)
l&gt;. se,| by congress to &lt;.irrv out tin ’ important use h r tile Home Guard, foutinuuttuc of u r iire muy hoi'Hipe hntill-, at rinir o ’ clock lllltil fltrllilT loses weight until It eeirees to gu. . [f
Its odor, nfter which its weight re­
purposes ot p i R war are attacks on I hut it* is well id know that if tin eHii-im- on and after 12:01 o'clock notice, for tin* purpose of instructing
M U C K F u r F E U T IL IA K 1C
mains the some,
This proves that
in-the
morning
MondnJ*.
July
15,
emergettey arises an armed, fa irly
Th e Sun ford II, rfild |ms rtmri OUR government.
all those who desire t " learn, to knit perfume Is ctllls,'ll hy volatile parthloi
1917.
* ban -om e railed the attention of
Whatever lends aid ami comfprt will drilled f**ri-e. under authority
given off by the odoriferous hotiv.
It is- further ordered and adjudged the outfits required by the navy.
our truck farmers to the immense j to the enemy is treason “-an d attacks and working as a unit for protection
thut the service hereby authorized
a d v a n ta g e -of muck as a fertilizer [nn mir government and appeals for cun lie brought to hour upon u d if­
to lie discontinued shall lie restored
ficult.
situation.
Florida
should
have
and soil builder, ami have tried i„ resistance to its |aw. lend aid and
and resumed upon order of tin- rail­ XXX.'illllllllllXXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXIIIIIIIIIIIIXXXIIIIIIIIIIIlXXX
show' them the folly of putting mi I comfort to the enemy
iL iu c they at least a tio&gt;u»und melt* in her Home
road commissioners,
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well
scattered,
about
the
much of t h -ir hard earned cash1intrfj arc treasonable,
Done
and
ordered
by
the
railroad
cxcc.sjivv Itmounts of high priced
The time has come fur treasonable state, and all appreciating the trust commissioners of the state of Florida
Tiinexchemical fertilizers when at tlieir editors and uruturs tu shut up or be thnt is imposed upon them
in open ses-don at their otliee in the
Union.
. .
very doors tliay have material par locked up. ’
1
city of Tallahassee, this the 13th
excellence that will give them better
Gold man and lierkmnn are locked
day of July, A. I). 1917.
S
F o r t ho remainder of this week will | $ ^ £ P E C I A I j B A R £5
and lasting results and at fur less up. - T h ey’re in jail. That'll where
R. Hudson Burr, • G
A
IN
S
in
Shoes.
W
e
have
exceptional
values,
such
us
coKts.
* •
they belong. Neither is a citizen of
Chairman.
The truth of our contention is this n-puhlir yet both have been per­
Day Shoe* fer Men
Ladles’ House l)resic« of’
borne out in prcctict.1 field tests by mitted to roam whithersoever they
AN A P P R E C IA T IO N
Ratine C l o t h , Linen.
pleased within our borders and give
"
“ Youths 1.79
Veils
and Crepe, as lonjf
voice to their hatred of this govern­ HAH .ROAD COM MISSION jJjiL
)
Lltiiv Damnin' drownlce
as
(hey
last, your choice
While
Canvas
Yalrhintf
ment and ail government.
It was
Q ,, filfltng, don't wave from the
I.OWS CUTTING OF '
o n l y ................. *!9c
time
to
lock
them
up.
*
And
it’s
time
Shoes
.
.
.
$1.98
■
Rainbow
Land,
D O N ’ T
SEVERAL T R A IN S
to go right down the line and lock
We enn't come up to you now;
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M en’s Tennis Dal . $1.00
Sport Crepe
up others who use their liberty in
But
we see your smile and your
Tall^huwieeJyJuly 16., Aa ii war
Stripe, Dots and Figured
(rec America to lend aid and com ­ measure the Atlantic Const Lin e
honnie brown eyes,
Men’s Tan Canvas Shoes
Voiles a n d Lawns to
fort to the Prussian enamy of de­ Railroad Company made application Apd the light of the love that never
only . . . . $1.98
cIobc out at 5c - 10c
dies —
mocracy and civilisation.
D ifP o o D
to the Florida railroad commission­
15c
19c - r *25c
On your beautiful baby brow.
And this'goes for editors as well ers a short time ago to take of! sev­
Vulranizcd Rubber Can­
*
[O
" O O K
as orators. Tumpa Tribune.
eral passenger trains in the state,
vas Dayside Shoes $1.00
Silk Poplin, pl ai n and
----- O ----thereby releasing all equipment pos­ O, Isn't it sweet in Rainbow Land?
figured . . . $1.25
Indies Rubber Sole White
Do you dip your feet in the wave,
sible for the ’use of the government
T H E HOME GUARDS
Canvas Baby Dolls $1.79
Ladies’ Wash Skirls to
Much has been written unil said in handling troops and government In the gleam and the glow of thnt
wonderful
son
supplies.
On
July
6.
the
commis­
close out at only , 98c
about the Home Guards, which,
Women’s Two Strap San­
under special act of congress "may sioners held a hearing ut G.*.inesvillc With its golden sands, in your ra­
dals and Rlucher Ox­
Ladies' Voile and Lawn
diant glee, *.
he organized in all the states and the to eondder whether or not they
Waists . . . .
98c
fords
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$1.7.»
Where the children may frolic, and
District of -Columbia, their specific ought’ to grant the Coast Line’s ap­
lave?
title suggesting their limits and pro­ plication as to trains 37 and 38, be­
Only a few Ladies’ Cloth
Only 5 pieces very Pretty
visions being made for the furnish­ tween Jacksonville and Trilby, *(lnd
Sport Hats to close out
Patierns In Sport Silk to
ing of some equipment by the go v­ have now entered the following or­ Are the angels teaching you sweet,
close out at . . 89c
at only . . . .
44c
new tricks?
/
ernment.
There has also been a der:
Do they laugh when you wave
great,amount of "smiling behind the Order No. 561, File N o. 3915
Before the railroad commissioners
your hand?
hand," and sarcastic comment made
of
the
state
of
Florida:
*
Do
they
toss you, and kiss you, nnd
upon the mention of the proposed
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smother
your hsir.
organization, and it needs thnt some
In the matter of discontinuing cer­
Don’t forget we sell M en’s Palm Beach, Kool
of authority and experience should tain train service by the Atlantic And pat your cheek so rosy anil fair,
Kloth and .Panama Suits at the lowest possible
In beautiful Rainbow Land?
Th e ideal w a y to make
speak plainly of the necessity for Coast Line Railroud Company:
Did
some
one
.who
never
knew
the
Price.
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action,
and
of
the
very
important
Pursuant
to
notice
N
o.
145,
dated
memoranda aiid carry infor­
cost — '
duties
and
responsibilities
thnt
will
June
29,
1917,
this
mntter
came
on
mation that you need fre­
The cost .that mothers p a y — ’
rest .upon the men who volunteer to for hearing before the rnilroud com­
The THREE-IN-ONE STOKE Guarantees to sell
quently.
Covers la s t fo r
drill and act in unison when an missioners of the state of Florida at Home one who lunged for a darling
the best goods for the least money. A host of
years. Sheets can be obtained
like you,
emergency * urines, under expert di­ the court house in Gainesville on
seasonable
items will be priced under present
With
u
little
loving
heart
ns
true,
anytime, ruled in six styles.
rection and with full intent to assist, the 6th day of July, 1917, at 10
And
your
smile
like
a
sunbeam's
market
costs.
WE INVITE YOU.
.
in law- enforcement and with full in­ o'clock in t fie morning, and then nnd
Bound in Handsome Dura­
play —
tent tg assist—in law enforcement there appeared the Atlantic Coast
ble Black Morocco, with Red
and the suppression of internal &lt;hs- Line RailronW Company by J. C
Leather Index that enables
turhNnces. In some states the Home Murchison, general superintendent.xk Did she ask the Father to, give you
you to find what you want in*
Guards arc already working up thelr an(j « H .
0.
M cArthur,
super­
— to-her---- --—-------— *-------- 1—
atantly.__
The heart thut longed for a child —
organizations and with commissions intendent.
There also apprnred C,
“ WE SELL IT FOR LESS”
obtained in the regular, prearrived 0. Roe, J. H. Compton, E. R. Some one whose arms were so empty
t
here.
way the officers of these volunteer Capipfiell, F. B. Roe, James W ell­
Sanford Arc. and Fourth St.
Sanford, Florida
troops—called sometimes state po­ man, L. S.' Zltemeyer, C. L. Kirk- Someone, who craved with regretful
Phone 148
Hanford, Florida
tear,
lice or state constables, or whatever, red of Clermont; A. B. Newton, T .
One "pure and undefiled."
are endeavoring to fit their cora- N. Sewell, J, II. Cooper and B. W.,

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THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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1917

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cup by the Haptift Assembly
b». A. Colbert. rttayor of M o o r ^ iw u ln g Warrants
" r thrt'f yi-ar*
• jj&gt;»
year* in succession, anil,haven
anfl Juaven ot
or Mon*
More H»*a&gt;pn
Hcaypn ■
i* » x a * ,&lt;*HeMe *br Af»Weliil&gt;!v* Thli ct tv li f $w *1ava a t l
u

against

the bill as a l
■U f krtwp'i'lf.1 ^

A lltfle girl nf Maiitit Valo irm nsfc-

;; Hiring her rtrartre TyrarnM .irnr?
LU liiuUfi l.t^k
LfopTl Neiv ■*.
■*erf -items- - T f :•* Tmnp—♦-* :r;»prnr'rt-t**-M
* very sfjgftr:
Summary of the Floating Small \ da\ night at till- Temple, just bpf. rt
Ur. J F \Jt'Kinnt&gt;n spent £ a i u r - . b y the 1- J . t o t a le d , the .-atm* a ft e n
- r
munufact jrt r* f D a y t o n , &lt;• ,
the •'veiling service* delivered t i„ da y m t h e ' c i t y , c o m in g over f r o m the Govern-*.- t.ad written hi* vet i ,n
2 Talk* Succinctly Arranged Tor
Thoughts.
have advan ced the • tail price of ice
cup
to
til
"’ Harried Herald Readers
tup to M,e pre.itiem „( the union. Oakland to attend the funeral of before, the chief executive having
an ,n ..V
.
Thought* are springs of action. The
. it. . ili'ii- Him.,.
llQth -yiiunE litc!•- Dirnnll, IlrownI . .
T h . many .imply itneken out oortain provj.
, , , ’
"
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ar* setrot o f the highest' human Messed*
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ness is found in the tnattary of one'a
..H e. mai l.
ami well Sanford I,lend, of Dr. • M o K In .S &gt; » « , . h o . Ih , moooy .hould S
,1
7 '*
f T
Xb* Hoard of Public Instruction is
thought habit*.
As compared svltb
production and distribution o f ice.
such
an
achievement,
gold Is but dross,
’ jg^ting today and onp of the riiaf*
/*! J* af*'
cu*' *n **5
here next Sunday to pr.-ach in the amending th** Dili or making the law
In a half page ad in the local dlatuomlj ten mtdjUti.
un „( interest to .be attended to is nnd sral the lock so it may remain Presbyterian church at the mornihg
and appropriating money, which the
newspapers, the New State Ice Co.,
ihr appointmenl of the teachers for forever .and forever.
and evening services.
Governor has no right to do.
of Oklahoma City announces a new
•
"t
tfce county. The Herald will give a
There were three possible decisions schedule of prices for ice. The ad­
Mr. and Mrs. Timherlake were in
Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Brownlee left
ji,t of those teachers appointed to
r*£Y MA*E
^Sa t is f a c t io n
k ° rims schools as early as this 1,1(1 c lly' &gt;'*»H,niay enroulc to their J’Mterday for Montreal. North Car- *liich the attorney-general might vance is but flight.
OLD TfC T
1
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home
ill
Tnmtm
fm
tit
it
tain
I,._L
.
olinn
uhom
h
r
IloiMinlu
mill
*
have
rendered:
First,
thnt
iiffpmnf.
SHOE. 5
PffL MH/NO
fi,t is available tor puoiicauon.
h‘»ne in Tampa from a trip to .lack-; »Hna where Dr. Brownlee will at- have rendered: First, that attempt­
"On M ay 1 st, practically all of the
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m
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n .u fn n . va
i ,r ,
*°nville made by canoe from th is .fend the sessions of the Preshyterian ing to veto a part of an Item was ice manuf, tnrer* of New Orleans
°e e r reet.
Ayers' New Daytona Bench Hotel c ily .
( Association e s p e c i ^ for Sunday the same in effect as vetoeing the raised th-* price for ice J-f.00 per
hapwv .'
Paytons Beach. Fla.— Special sumMr. and Mrs. If. G. Sovacoll and ^ ,1M0| work. They will also visit entire item. This would have abol­ ton for the wholesale trade, and 5
jnrr rates now In effect. Week end
daughter Betsy Jane of Jacksonville " “ "hington «nd othbr points -and ished al! of the Governor's contin­ cents per cwt. for the retail trade.
parties solicited. Dance .every Satwho have been here for several days i wil1
80010 linu 1 v*-ith Dr. gent expense money, pinking it im­ Thus ion pounds advance from 25
Hrdiy hight. W. F. &amp; E. It. Ayres,
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Turner Pro* n*ee 8 relatives in Georgia ere possible for a reward to have been t«X-40- '*'nt*.*
isinsgerr and owners.
81-tf .
offered for an escaped prisoner and
Houser left today for thler home rfturnlnK home.
' ‘ Viichit.i. Kansas, increased to 50
k A. Brumlcy returned yesterday Mrs. Sovacoll was Miss Mamie Hill
would have left the slate railroad
cwt.
per
cwt. rash or 47 *^ ‘ cents
to Huntersville, N. C., where he w ill
commission without any funds what­
PLTERS SAYS:
nnd formerly resided here where her
Revelation
coup
»ns.
Kearney,
Neb., increased
join his folks and complete his vaca­ many friends have been-glad to wel­
ever to operate on for two years.
"A
Man
Is As Old As His
The July program of services at
10 c.hLs p -r cwt. Bloomington. III.,
tion. returning to Sanford via auto come her back home., Mr. Sovocoll
Second, that the . Governor had a
Feet Feel— A Womsn
the Baptist Temple is being bused
increa*. d't r &gt;m 40 cents per cwt. to
aithin the next three weeks.
Is As Young As
is southern manager of the American on the Revelations of the Bible, and right, to veto ahy part of an item, 45 cents.
*. .
? ! Her Sbqrn book" '
and third, the decision, that was
H. It. Roebuck, ’representing John Art Co. *
the sermon , delivered last- Sunday
Dozens of ther cities show an in­
handed down.
B. Stetson University was in San­
and what
C. L. ’Harrington of Greenville,' night by Dr. Hyman, the pa*tor was
crease which is Surprising to those
Priors Says Is So
This opinion of the attorney gen- not familiar with conditions.
ford in the interest of the University North Carolina is the guest of his *1*® fourth of the series. This «crSaturday.
uncle, \V. &lt;J. Thigpen. This is Mr. mon
entitled the "Lion (if the t , „ eUt* ,oe salary of Don MeNo. 6d0 will cure Malaria or Bil­ Harrington's first trip to Sanford Tribe of Judah’ 1 nnd hud to do with • luilen. counsel for the railroad comDural.s,r‘ of Human Life.'
THE whole family ought to gel
and he thinks it is just about right t*"’ Great hook of seven seal,—th e « rT1l881un fron1 J-LoOU to U.tiuu a year,
ious Fever. It kills the germs.
The t . . ... . duration of .human life
in on this.
From baby's tiny,
in every particular especially, the ' ’°°k of life according to the Doctor, j*"-e
l"',nK 10 0 *am° as the sai- Is about tl.1: -three years. One-quar86-35t
kerp-Vm-warm kirks fo grand­
tbntTio man was good enough to I a.ri ,0^.*"*
general, which i,.r of t‘i people ..f the earth die be­
ma's Alirr-sit-by-the-ftre clip­
“ Over There" Is the title tjf Mc- corn crop which beats even the Old
pers. Our *prdy footwear runs
fore th ce of -lx i.ne-hnlf ttofnre the'
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'open, but that the Lion of th» tribe 'th e legislature .thought sutTicient fo
Clintock's trench story in this issue. North States.
thr rntirr gamut of Unnrd-and
Mr. McMullen
age iif
n -and only one of every
II. L. McClendon who i* connect- °f Judah," tin* str&gt;mg man i.f Judah.
Read it.
hulJt-for-wcar - and - stjlr foot
The toll ai«o contain* •] a , lause
I*v*-*
t**
the
age
i*f,sixty-live.
The
ed with tin- experimental station of
" 3* *No the lamb :i man who
garments.
Make It a family
Mr. and Mrs. Farley and fuinily
party, 'la k e it a reunion if you
the University of Florida at Guides- ** strong yet lumb-Iike in spirit wu- providing that none o f , the C o v­ nvernce age however I* -lowly incrw i. i . j )
|,u.
r Mln).
er I; o f’.* . or*
f&gt;.» -- ;, *
have rented the Peters house on
bke and bring lhal long ln*l
villi- u i o in th e ■it v mi S a tu riiu .v *o opc'n Uu* b &gt;ok .m d r e a l U .- -i Magnolia avenue.
Mr. Farley i*
u*i-d for -11 r« . t: v* it*I*..*
'*‘ ls
. 1.1 L'reiii.r Uo-dicul.
fool ronlfiirt hark into the fam­
culliitg on In* man} friend*, lb- i* a °rd* of the many lit-*
I hi* hook
ily fold
state organizer of the labor unions
in that iti tn via* stricken L-. the *kid.
former resident of tin* city and ha* ,n he opened and the
record* read
and will 'make Sanford hcaduuarters
made good in hi* i Imsen profession. &lt;&gt;"
thatday of day*
*
a Horne) £rn«-r,i, .• a v» s the*»tJ|ju«t
while he is in the field.
Mrs. Henry Wight ami chitdrrn- The sc/vicca baaed on the book o f .
it
j.av»cd U&gt; th, ligialatur*;...
. * "3 P lf**ur* to Others.
lioois, shoes anti Slippers
Miss'Cole of .Gainesville
...
_ „ is the at* spent 'Sunday
with home f o l k s . ' Revelation will
be
continued
.
* ' ' : '-'T' ' ‘iii-ltb.&gt;mo*ts.-ntractive guest Of Miss Ball and i* re- Th
have a cottage at Daytono throughout tlhe month' o f July, with i
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* *!I,',' ,,rr ‘ ™t»''*tw In pro'-01 EAST FIRST STREET
&lt; an* _Be" : U
Done
ceiving
many social attentions while
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.
z i h tthrri. \he°;;‘rE;
- m i c e * « « th,* subject ea *hj• • » " « it
r **
on
c
wi,huu* rcot,,li;
t,l,aMir' ' ,,f w,h-"Expense,.
in the city.
Wednesday night. Dr. “Hyman will 1
““ “
cool breezes from the ocean.
"Postmasters
will, cause this sug­
"Ttut7-My-Tism — Antiseptic, Ano
Mrs. Allan Jones and daughter. be the prinripa1 sfieaker at the Wed­
gestion t ■■
[ 1 1 •* e.| .* * . • . *
stops
pain.
nesday
n-ght
*e»viei*s
during
tv*put rofac Le Cl aire are tin* gut**.I* of Mr* ti
dyne Kills
paper* V. ■■• ‘ • J *.
! • . . - - .*
j&gt;6 -•lot
lion
\\ Spcnet-r .it Dayviriiii Hi .i 1 for .i tleXt two weel. . with ,i *pcc,,i! i;,v. • jtl'U’wl* * * *
♦ , .t#‘ ** •
man Ic.idor l.*r tin- rio*»-ting*
I i,\ Thii- f..*l.i wing ix a soi•iuty item few day*
,
\ M ll- Cxf’ ;
wel1
vciiula'ed
halland
courtiou*
iftim Ml ( 'lumens: "M r. ■and Mrs
Mr mu1 Mrs N .fn* Levi* mo­
”
Tt,;r'd
Aut.
Post master Get
S. 0. Chase of Sanford are registered tored over te Coronado lloaoh ye*- ushers will see that tin* coiigrvgaMr.
D
ock**r&gt;
is
•*.* *• pay*
f
im! umi
at the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens. ' terdny nnd Mr*. Levii and the chil*. tions will* hf* cntufnrt ab*y
the govcri.m* t,' at in . " ' ’ a ..ear a ' . l
Will he paid any one securing a written and
curvd f*ir al thm* meetim;-*, and th»*
Michigan."
(Iren will remain uwhile, Mr. I.evU
entire public is invited to take part *r&lt;M? 0,b-e --'vice
Word has been received in this states that the new road to New
fjiiintd statem ent that I am deaf.
What
nni| attend tin* *erv;co*.
city of the dentil of Dr. E. F. Mar- Smyrna is in fire shape nnd the run
fo rm in g
partmeT.
rtro. who died at New Orleans. I.a., ra" ,u‘ nia',‘' in or»'*
1
ba1/
Sfiiry
* hn#*
Read Mc« lin lm k '
Dr
M a rr e ro h Hi hour* run ni n*f
on T l ir-day.
iV it
t ii 1* J. f»t ( s*
I rt (In* i1&lt;V1.JI- : |i| .
num &gt;■■. -td* in Sanford where ' •
- \ v . |I|Mi**i « .1i m /
\ , * xi m
1&gt;r Rid 1h &gt;: X•*v
tall me (It &gt;if \1«■xalidi r M t liit'.i.. '
visit. *i 1 - SOI! a few years ago. i fi­ end will 1.i*iiV»* t«nla \ (or ft* t r:•!’
fu**nT ?
e\l.. f -rn-i* tn 1 1u- t re li e 1 ie* &lt;&gt;f l r.ii. ■
made «t
C&lt; 'v in g t o ll. camp.
f
,|fi
term. *.-t
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Mr 1 T \\‘ oodru ff gives a luin 'iieon p!loj(
c o m p a n y e f ft i l l ! •is
4 h' • o l o r * \ri ( ailin g
at I!
t '.r n e * f- n ig l.t
Tl.** gin-*iM
iM
ord
continue-, in M-n&lt;i ht*r
will t~ . I Heir M a ts at, tlw- taiih.*
T l i* week Cufit
puntxually at
6 o'clock.
'M u s ic , mcti t&lt;* the war.
Hi
i.i- .it
II.
&lt;1 tim e t.Ill Gi
iul
!(.
.'ytringfelli
t '■ affair promises to be a ^Wght. U

glitful (unction.
M* ! I Taylor of the Three-m,0r.- .*•.*,* is i n ’ New York l!ii*
wc^k buying his fall stock of dry
foetl* tiud .shoe*.

Shaffer and reveral

other*

ar*-

Jacksonville tul.it.g : In • v.«in*i .»ti
for t lie otli i r-i it -cr*.. . - ■;

• - Hat! Arms t'nt (iff
A
young lull, named John German
No. tititf will cure Chills and
Gevtr. U is the most speedy rent- hulling front Clnveland, Ohio, while
«dy wc'know.
8 r,-;j5 t
stealimr # ‘ ride on the tram near
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Glenwood last Sunday fell •betwijm
W- M .-Haynes, business manager
the cars j»nd had both arm* cut off.
I of the Herald Printing Co., has re* 1,1
Ic was brought here and- Dr. Miller
^ larr.id from Jacksonville, where he,
rendered medical uid and Ltwax net*** a rr.^-mber of the committee ap*. •
pointe&lt;i hy t h e 'Florida Prrss Asso- 1 ” ‘ir- to amputate both arms at
riation ro take-up the matter of get- the shoulder.

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agent for Atlanta Cable Piano Co., it g./s, exeypt newspaper, space.
jitid for the Jlpyans, father and son. That i* given L*e«*. and tjn one apagent* for Tampa Turtjer M u*ic.Cofc preciates the v»lu&lt;* of ;hi» «p a « b*-tarAl for Orlando Ore linen Piano Co.: . t(.r than the government,
and detached work for other agents
The newspapers were glad to piiband companies,' and for several theeverything' that the government
af,,rt j,, different*towns, num.ef given « anted published, and would never
(||) demand.
have railed an objection hail* it not
Also have a number of Sanford ' p, ,.jj (ijf the proposed, war tax on
customers.
newspapers, whirh tax. added to the
Rj1* better* prices on news .print
..
|» M y Pi,irons
n,| ‘ Skeptics may write to any of these greatly increased’ cost of operation
J1*P&lt;‘r ■
J
Having reoiovetl my |&gt;aint a
will lie the deathblow to hundreds of
H. C. Du Bose was Called to Ala- paper hanging shop to |fH Palmetto I”."
Orlando, Fla. publications.
Jition of avenue I am now prepared to handle
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bima yesterday by the condition
The newspapers of the United
ve
to
b
e
'a
ll
orders
in
painting
and
decorat“
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ku.yoangext son who will hav
States have done so much for the
| ®peratcd upon.
Mrs. DuBose and ing and paper hanging. -Now is the
United States
government
that
Hand &lt;Unrcri al Park
eltildren have been spending the time to have this work done. LsUncle
Sam
can
hardly
afford
to
Beginning at 8 o'clock this evening
•utnmt-r in Alabama and their many timntes cheerfully gjvcn.
l»l*tfc
stand
by
and
see
congress
paw
lawi
F. W. T E M P E H T O N (he Sanford City Band wW-render
friends here hope for the recovery of
that will kill the ,pre#i.—Greenville
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another of their popular' concerts.
-little boy and the safe return of;
c.
(Advocate.
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Noticc*
Program: J. M. Gallagher, dire
ll*e family in the*fall.
The letl-r from Assistant P»|itThe city council will sit August tor.
Woodland Park la open only Sunmaster
General Dockery, put the
Sousa
6 th, 1917, 7:30 p. m., as a board of March. Stars and Stripe*
To let on week days. 92-tf
L'nited
States
on the same low plane
equalization and will hear complaints Overture, Superba
Dalbey
as that of the fake firms who xcun"• C. Beavers of Okeechobee 1$ if any of values fixed by the at- Waltz. Danube Waves Ivannvici
atantly endeavor to "work” the
asiixtstt
cashier
of the
Sone March, In ths Hills- of
lessor.
newspaper for the publication” of
*°plex Bank while It. R. Deas is
Old
Kentucky
Shanon
R. C. M A X W E LL.
their stuff with the implied promise
Hking hi* vacation.
Mr. and Mrs.
Song
March.
America
I
Love
Assessor City of Sanford. Fla.
Deai *re sj ending the ment i in the
oT future advertising. Every news­
You
Lislie
95-4tc
paper office in the land is daily load­
n'°untain» of North Carolina.
Selection, Bohemian Girl Halfe
ed
up with circular* from various de­
^ r/ Clarence Wolfe and httlc son Bids for ^TanHporting of School Melodies, American Favorites
partments
and bureaus of Washing­
Dalbey—
and ,l,lpr. M iu M ary Kenifedy left
Children
ton.
rtiost
of which go promptly to
Finale
®n Monday for Tampa for a visit.
Bids will be received for trans­
the waste basket, where they belong.
The
Star
Spangled
Banner
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H. and Mrs. 11 an sell left yester- porting school children of rural dis­
T h e government .is seeding every day;
Arnold- K ey._....
*) for Jacksonville where they will tricts to and from schools for the
to use the'papers to further its plsm,
*®Wult a* specialist regarding their term of 1917-18. beginning Septem­
and is constantly appealing to them
Appropriations
Wilt
Stand
8 son. They expect to leave ber 1 . 1 9 1 7 and for eight month% to
for
help, an^ yet congress is steadily
Tallahassee, Ju.yt 12. — In a lengthy
0friy to make their home in Jack-’
. 19 111
seeking to hamper the papers with
Z T * arili
probably remove M; t&gt;oU,t ; N o/ , Cel^r/ avenue to opiniuq rendered this morning? A t­ legislation that is unethical, unfair,
torney General West decided that
Bat city next week.
Cameron .City.
unjust *anji which is calculated to
no
part qf any item in an appropriaRoute No. 2 —Sdnford avenue to
fo^n*
left on Sunday
.kill many of the papers now doing a
11' 00 bil1 can
vetoed under good work for the ^oiintry.—.Manu­
• ®*R‘,nore and the northern mar- Eider Soring*
Route No. ;j — First Itreet to Mon- the constitution of the state cf- Flor­
to jurchase her fall stock of
ida and that the general appropna- facturers Record '
•ir.ery y;rp returning home Mrs. roc corner.
lion, act of the last legislature stands
wdl visit her old home in
Route No. 4— T o Up**laas
.a law just as il passed-the legis­ IC E PRICE INCR E ASE GENERAL
n° Carolina.
All transportation by auto cars,
lature
ip spile of the Governor's veto
JutiW-*B. Y v P. U .-o f- ths -under—Regulations as _*ccepjed by- message striking-out certain, parts, of 25. lo 400 Per C^nl. Increase in
I nj^ * 1 ^ f,nfde has great' reason to hoard of trustee*.
Price
Supplipa the Cause
Bid* by single route, or all routes the Items of the bill.
^ fr*’ This union has been sucThe
annual
review of the prices on
The opinion was rendered in reply
“ in obtaining the, highest together must he presented on or
ice
in
the
principal
cities of the
to a letter written the attorneybefore August 1st, 1911 .
general
by
the
state
comptroller.
!
United
States
as
published
in a curis th
*ny Junior n' Y' P' l"
B. F. Whitner,
k'.v
a°d for obtaining this
who Vanted to be advised before ! rent issue of the "Ic e tnd Refrigdc95-4tc ’
’
Secretary.
. * ! -ndard hat I&gt;een awarded the

Owintf to steady increase in my

H r

business, I have been forced to
move my store to &gt; n arger and !
better store room.

You will find me in the future in
the new Seminole Bank Building
on Magnolia Avenue.

I take this opportunity to thank
my many customers for their
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patronage in the past, which
has *
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made this move necessary and"
solicit a continuance of your
business.

L. PERKINS
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to have their, dredge b o a t,^ M cReyn olds'* which haa Just com­
pleted work. at West Palm Beach, to

CURBSTONE GLEANINGS

come to Sanford and excavate many
thousand -cubic yards of muck and
deposit it on firm ground, accessible

BUDGET OF OPINIOK “JUST BETWEEN

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A CHIEL IS AMONG YE TAKING NOTES AND FAITHf
” HE’LL PBENT ’E M "— SO SAYS SAUNTERER.
Ho

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We All H ave Paulin
.c it y and are not concerned in the
In spoaking of a person's faulta, pray growth of the .city or the beautifying
of the city.
They are slackers in
don't forget your own.
Remember, those in home of glass overy sense of the word and they
should bo boosted in their taxes
should never throw a atone.
I f we have nothing else to do than first and then be made to help the
rest of us in this great tank of bull­
talk of those who sin,
ing
a greater city, the amount of
*TIs better wo commence at home,
taxea that the city is losing on this
,and from that point begin.
kind of property is considerable and
the
council could do nothing’ better
W e have no right to judge a man
than
look into it.
until he’s fairly tried,
Should we not like his company wc
know the world is wide.
W e all have faults, and who has not,
the old as well as young.
W c may perhaps for aught wc know,
have fifty to their one.

LAKELAND’S MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP
DEMONSTRATES THAT CHEAPER WATER AND LIGHTS

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The dredge is already on its way,
being towed' by two 30 horse pqwer
Writing to a friend in Orlando,
The State Live Stock Sanitary
launches; and it Is expected to ar-: M ayor John F. Cox o f Lakeland
rive at Sanford and be ready for tells hdw municipal ownership of the Board also will have a number of
operations between August 1st and water and light plants has worked in inspectors available to help in codn5th.
The Chappell Brothers w ill, that city.
A portion of his letter ties which show a desire to cooperate
hiive* for the first excavations h follows:
*
in the work, as authorized by act of
specially prepared bin or bulkhead,!
Lakeland. July 12, 1917.
with a capacity of .6,000 ^ar.ds ot|
Have been very busy lately with the recent legislature.
more, closely under drained with j municipal affairs.
We had the ice
A liberal appropriation Sill insure
field tile to facilitate rapid drying trm t to try to hand! us one, but our
out of the material, and expect to people are on the job with a munici­ the completion of the work in each
have plenty of dry muck ready for pal ice plant in sight. W e think that county at nn early date, whep all
hauling between August 25th and we can make it in connection with the trouble and expense will^ceaac,
31st— In ample time for fall applica­ our light and water plant, and sell and the cattle owners can develop
tion to celery farms.
to the Lakeland people at very lowa better live stock industry.
'I n an 'advertisement in today's price— cost, plus 10 per cent for de­
Herald, Chappell Brothers are mak­ preciation of the plant.
Now, in anwser to your question.
ing a special introductory offer, on
a limited quantity, which seems to Last year is the first tim e in the his­
us to be absurdly low, especially tory of Lakeland that we have put
when such men as A. T . Rossetter, our plant on its own feet and made
W. J. McBride, County Demon­ it carry ita own load separate andj
You will,
stration Agent Berry and others distinct from city taxes.
claim one ton of muck is worth remember that I fought for that for,
more than two tons of best stable ten years and I am glad to write
manure^ which is now costing 96.00 you that it is a big success under
per ton delivered Sanford farms. competent management.
Mr. Rossetter says that from groXmd
Mr. Flanagan is a practical man,
on which a liberal application of und if things do not go right in the
muck was applied six years ago he operation of the plant-he knows It at
now receives .60 to' 160 more crates once. They don’ t fool him. He has
of celery per aero than on ground been acting ns superintendent since
not supplied with muck, otherwise Fulghum died and does the wor|f
having identically the same treat­ through a foreman. When htf is in
ment. Also that the quality of cel­ town himself he is down off the job,
ery and lettuce grown on muck und I give him the credit for good
ground Is far superior'in quality.
results obtained.

V Well, the ice war has started and
after that will come municipal own­
ership of the public utilities and it
will be all talk and the years will
come and go and the same condi­
tions will prevail.
And why do 1
say that? Simply because the pub­
I'll tell you- of a better plan, and lic ia so~blamed fickle that they will
not stand together on any question.
find it works quite well,
T o try our own defects to cure, 'ero You see them all in n fever today
about something and when any one
others' faults •I’ ll tell.
And yet sometimes I hope to be no man tries to do something to better
their condition they all jump, on
worse than .some I know
M y own shortcomings bid mo let the him and knock him and allow the
trusts to work their little game in
. faults of others go.
All this talk about the ice
— Selected. , peace.
•
• •
compuny has brought down the
price of ice nil right but we need a
Auditor’s report for 1916 shows
v One of my friends spoke to me
little talk about the price of other
that
our plant earned $39,601.31;
yesterday about the bulkhead and
necessities of life also und if you
and the total operation cost was
said that the coffee weeds were start­
should get the prices on different
$23,514.06; leaving a gftin from op­
ing to grow and now is the time t&lt;?
commodities here and the prices in
eration
of $10,087.26.
have them pulled up aVul give the
other places you will find that other
Bermuda grass a ch i nee to come on.
This does not take into account
things besides ice need regulating.
The grass was planted last fall on the
free lights” and water for nil city
In other words we arc (laying too
I!uving broken the strong Aust.ro- purposes, white way, hospital, city
bulkhead by the city council ami
much for every thing we need and u tlcrman line In the vicinity of Hulicz
now that the weeds are starting the
hall, |iark, cemetery, which lias hern
little regulation all nrounf will do us the Russians - are pushing forward
suggestion for pulling them up is n
figyred would cost us not less than
a lot of good. Let's be fair about it from Hulicz toward Lemberg, .the
gopd one and I hope it will be acted
$8,000 per annum if bought from a
and take stock of ourselves and capital of Galich, 'und from Stunisupon. The bulkhead will soon be
private corporation.
Fire plugs all
maybe a little cutting of prices nil Inu, south of Unties, • westward to
improved and this.w ijl be made one
over town, even ont unto suburbs.
the way over will do us poor people wan! the line of the Du tester.
of the beauty spot* of Sanford.
The to t;; cost of pi m l is $197,000
I a lot of good. Ice can be, sold Jiere
This is the time to make a start
at 0 per i eql $11,820.00. This in­
After
the
rapture
of
’
Unties,
on
by anyone who wants to start a
toward keeping down the weeds and
terest charged was paid out of enrnplant or ship it here from some other the front from Ifulioz to Zolntvin
letting the grass gmw.
General Korniloff forced the Austro- ingB last year and ont bond of one
point. Ice does not come under the
.7. The
municipal franchise but takes its (Terinans to continue their retreat, thousand dollars was paid
In
their
advance
from
Halles
the
j
balance
Is
curried
in
sinking
fund
«j I see that th e -c ity council is chances with other goods sold under
Russians
forced
the
fleeing
enemy
that
will
take
care
of
depreciation,
meeting to adjust the city taxes and a license and the people who arc in
t h e first six months of this year
I wish to remark that if they could business here arc like the fellow who across the Lomnicu and occupied!
get prices on some of the city prop­ is living in a glass house—they two town£ on the western hank of will show still better results. ' The
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erty that is being held at exorbitant should lie careful how they throw the river.' 'Fhe next natural barrier rates nre as .follows:
is
the
river
Stokn,
uh|ut
six
miles
Electricity,
6
.cents,
for
power per
prices ami tax the owners accovd- stones for if the people— the buyers
Kw-.,
increasing
up
to
10
cents for
west
of
the
Loin
idea.
, ingly there would be much of this
start an investigation they will
tights;
$|
minimum
for
10
Kw..
ami
property sold in the next few months find plenty of fault with the prices
South, und west of Stunislau the
a
gradually
reducing
scale
according
und improved by people who arc able op other necessities—yea. verily.
Russians have reached the Posieczt.» amount used.
and willing to improve it. This is
| Lesiuvka-Knrmacz line, the central
GOOD THING FOR KAIt.MI.lt |point « f which, Lcaiuvka is (our
W ater is 75c minimum for 4,000
especially true of the vacant property
gallons
and 14 cents per thousand
all over this city. *Jt is being held
mites west of the river Iiyatritzn.
and has been held for years for epee-1 &lt; huppclt Urol tiers W ill Dredge
extra.
Free water is given to all
This line is about seven miles east of
Murk lied* for Fertilizer
who
will
use it for lawns and back
ulation and is paying hut a trifle of
Kalusz.
*
An enterprise
which
promises
what it should pay into the city
yard
gardens
und *|&gt;ut in special
The extension 'o f the Russian
coffers. The people who own it have great things for the benefit .of the fighting line to Zoletvfn brings the meters for regular' purposes.
no pride in the city and are simply Sanford growers ia being worked out battle ground into the foothills of
1 think you know wo have the
' allowing the other fellow, to invest by Messrs. II. li. Chappell and A R. the Cor (Hit h'iafis.
best water in the state. I am writ­
his niuney here to improve _ their Chappell of Celery avenue. .T h ey
ing this to u man that 1 feel w
On Tuesday the Russians raptured
property. They pny but. little taxes' have entered into a contract with
understand and appreciate the fact
2,000 more prisoners and 3(f guns,
or any other tax to improve this the Hillsboro Dredging Company
that municipal ownership is a great
bringing their total rapured from
blessing if run as a business propo­
July 8 to 10 to more than 10,000
sition.
If run to pay off political
oHirers and men, nnd eighty guns.
debts then* run be no heavier curse
Berlin gives no details of Tuesday's
to a city fort it establishes all sorts
fighting in Galicia, merely saying:
of graft.
"M ovem ents south of the Dnieste
When I finish..thia, my sixth term
until executed now' as planned.”
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us mayor of Lakeland, I shall retire
On the Belgian coast east of Dun­ with a feeling of profound satisfac­
kirk the' British and Germans arc tion that I have nccbmplished two
fighting agiun along the Ysor, the things that 1 started out to d a thir­
scene of many hard fought battles.. teen years ugo. But Lakeland on a
By destroying the bridges across tho cash basis through s budget system
Yser, between Nicnport and the of finance and get the light and. wa­
North Sea coast the Germans were ter plant to curry its' own load of
able to advance and occupy the interest charges without a n y , .tax
isolated section. Berlins claims the millage whatever ta support it. We
capture of 1,200 prisoners in the pen­ are building twelve miles o f streets
etration of COO yards along a front In. Lakeland now and that too, will
of 4,400 yards.
he finished by the time I retire.*
Further inland, h eir LombaertzeFur all this I get $100 per year.
dt-r, the Germans did not have as
Yours truly,
much success. After gaining -some
John F. Cox, Mayor.
advanced positions, the British threw
their attackers back to their own
•W AR ON T.1CKS
1
lines by a counter at tuck. W bettyr
the German effort is another at­
One H alf o f'T Irk Infested Counties
tempt to reach Dunkirk of Calais or
Arc Free of Pest
is merely a stroke to offset/ a proV&gt;Approxim
ately. ,ope-hulf of the
ulfle British offensive has not devel­
tick
fever
quarantined
area o f Flor­
oped.
ida is now registered for official tick
Violent
artillery lighting
lighting marked
marked j eradication work by appropriation
V iolent artillery
eradication work by appropriations
Wednesday on the Aisne and C h .m -!fo r thnt purpo#Ci authorized, by th e
pagne f r o n t o n «r»n c e and east of county " rornmjM|oner* ln olghUei
ighUen
the Meuse in the Verdun region.
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region
counties.
these started the
Northwest of Sclo, on the Carso,
work last year, while a number have
the Italians have occupied- the Aus­
only recently thrown down the
trian town of Dolinn.
gauntlet, to the ticks. . . .

Protecting Himself.
Actor **I say. old man. I tvU hW d
advance tne 90 and take If out
my dear fellow, suppose p i,np ” U*!
that I couldn't pay your flrM

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Ocean Front

Kif» Hath lloui*.

H o te l.N e p tu n e
Under Ntw Mnnayrmrnt

Mr*. Or*. P.rkrr . a d Mia. l-.brl Tu« nr,
Manama
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Special Family and Parly Rales
American and Kumpran Han
$1.00 Per Day and Up

D AYTONA BEACH,

FLORIDA

The
cool off!
is the bu
off!

RUSSIANS ADVANCING
ON THE EAST

Sunshine Pours

N o one, no m atter how w illing, can do good w oik
when oppressed by sumirier’s enervating heat. But
.w h en a fan .sends its refreshing breeze in to ’every nook
and corner o f your office, the neat outsid e is forgotten
— and efficiency increases w ith a jum p.
%

Santord Public Service Co.
DR. HARPER
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN

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Specialist in all Chronic T roubles such as
Stom ach, Liver, K id ney, Bladder,
A nem ic and P o o r Circulation,
A sthm a, H ay F ever, Sciatic, Acute
and Articular R heum atism , Lum­
bago, O beisity, Stiff J o in ts and
others too num erous to m ention.
14 years Practice— ■
4 years Hospital Experience enables me
to effect cures where all others fail.
Thorough and
Careful Examination. ' Professional advice on
your case Frec.of charge. Noextra charge
for house calls. P E R M A N E N T L Y
• Located in Sanford.'
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Into Our Lives

Hotel Carnes

Phone 91

Over the W ires

“ With all the
•children married and
i i v i n g in different
places the Bell Tele­
phone is essential to
happiness. We can call
of them, day or night, and
hear them as well as if they were right here.
“Very often one of the girls calls me
by Long Distance and we have a pleasant
visit of five minutes or more. You’d be
surprised to know how little it costs as
compared with'the joy and satisfaction.

“ When ffTiy of the grandchildren are
sick and I am called at night, I simply
reach for my extension telephone and talk without moving from my bed. Often I can
give advice and direction that saves lots of
worry.”
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Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station*

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

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. Hebrews as Miners.
Tho operntioniufor mining us known
to the early Hebrews ure given in the
twenty-eighth chapter o f Job, The de­
scription Is highly poetical. In Kgypt
the mines for gold were worked by
groups o f convicts und captives In fet­
ters. The harder rocks were broken
by fire, after which picks and chisels
were used. The miners were qnlte na­
ked, as nre the negroes o f today who
work In the diamond mines In tSoutli
Africa. - —
The Dig Ester.
He (despondI ugly)— “ lly flenr, we
really must economize. Now*, what can
we get along -without?"- She— "I renlly
don't know, Frank, unless it's your ap­
petite."

Following ure the numca of coun­
ties on the tick eradication. honor
roil: Brevard,—Duval, -Enemqbin,
Hernando, Hillsborough, Holmes, .
Lake. Lee, Manatee, Monroe, Or­
ange,‘ 'Palm Beach, Polk, St. Lucie,
Santa Rosa, Volusia, W alton nnd
Washington.
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be added to the list within the next
tw o months as the various Hoard?
their budgets fo f the ensuing year.

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charge of tick eradication work in
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�THE SANPORD HERALD

The Sanford delegation to tho
Florida Raptist Assembly left Sanford July Fourth in a specially #cleclcd private car, provided through
( be courtesy of the A. C. L. officiab- This car boro tho legend ori
eich aide of large streamers: "Stan­
ford Delegation to Florida Raptist
'assembly at Lake City, Sanford
Board of Trade Boosters.”
This aign, together with a large
number of postcards, envelopes and
pamphlets advertising our section
‘ were furnished by tho Board of
Trade and a copy of each pamphlet
ass placed in the hands of practical­
ly every person who visited the

Assembly.

PAGE THREE

Many cattle can be carried over to found profitable under average"con
Any ,000 wbo^deairea to'do-sowing
be gold to northern dairvmrn to re»
MociaUpn
ivenlngi. All members are cordially^1
pienish their herds, if, fbi&lt; animals
nvilwl to lie iirrflont ut our next
are not needed . in ‘ this state.
Hut
nesting on Tuesday evening, Julyscrub cows, weak producers, bred
’resent)
Af*.
Secretary.
'
from scrub sires will not be in great
M. I’ ulest’on,'
demand by dairymen.
Such coVs
loving cup for the
It ranch, A. R. t
• Plainly Not.
should be used in the beef he'd. In
state.
This L l]
New
\
«&lt;rk
Jttdffr m lrs wires n
nil ci»*r*. save the rows for breeding
frfsJj their sleeping husband'# tro
. antoril Juniors luve \\&lt;&gt;n the cup purposes.
itebekah Lodge.M eetv
ers. If tile hn-b.'iuil falls lit' turn 01
and it is now theirs in kc,&lt;|&gt;
. .-Tin* regular meeting of Seminole
a fair portion of bis Meekly (rage. A
John I). Jmkins was rh-rted ns a
Itebekah Lodge on Tuesday evening, then they say this l» man's world.
member of the Hoard of Directors
whs well attended and .an enjoyable Milwaukee Sentinel;
for the ensuing year.
lime was bad by every one.
The
Dr. Runyan Stephens of Ocala was
officers for the next Rix months were
elected president of the Assembly for
installed, after which dainty re­
•
Reading P rin t
the ensuing year.
It'I* more difficult to rend n line of
freshments' were served, followed by
A number of those attending thd
a social hour. This lodge is in a .print when tho upper half Is covered
Assembly continued their* vacations
prosperous condition und those of than when the lower half 1* covered.
elsewhere.
our
n uin her who are not meeting Try this and see for yourself.
Misses Clara Millen and Edieth
Stewart left for Clayton and other
points in Georgia, .ami were joined
a t Jacksonville hy Mr*. D. It. Rris■on and Mrs. W. C. Rray und their
little daughters; #

• Those attending from Sanford
■ were: Dr. and Mra. George Hyman
Dr. and Mrs. Hyman and chil­
and two children, Misses Edieth dren Went to Jasper to Rlinnd n* f»u
Stewart, Clara Millen, Daisy Betts,
Virginia DeCourscy, Edna Williams,
Mrs. C. M. Williams, A. A. Wninwright, Edwin Millen, Gordon Brin­
son, Arthur Gatchcl and Jno. D.
Jinkins; these were joined at Sanford
by delegates from W inter Jfsvcn,
Orlando, Umatilla, Winter Garden
In d Kissimmee.

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Tile object of thO .Assembly is the
promoition of efficiency and develop-

men’t in all the departments of #denominational work, and the manage­
ment had secured speakers and lec­
turers of national reputation to­
gether with a faculty for teaching in
Sunday school, B. Y. P. U. and
ehurrh methods that could hot lie
drilled .
Columbia College where
the Assembly is held each year is
admirably suited for the purpose.
Ample time for recreation was given,
and bathing, boating, games and
field day * a ports were enjoyed, as
they only can he enjoyed, an they
only can he enjoyed by young people
who get the most out of life.
Thimo from' Sanford tnking part in
tD active work were Dr. George
jijnmn who performed the duties of
president of the. Assembly most ably,
and also taught tho Sunday 'school
Manual, Miss Clara Millen taught
a class of Sunday school department
superintendents anil teachers in the
Work of the Junior Department with
such ability thnt they ench made a
grad* of 100 per rent in final exam­
ination
Mi; - Edieth Stewart assisted the
Kit.d&gt; -garten worker from the Tam ­
pa ntMuhin,
•
A
u Gntrhel, Gordon RrUsnn
n: ! ' .'win Millen were important
ti..
n( the commissary depart-

Powdered lead arsenate, dusted
on the leaves of the plants makes an
effective remedy. -Mix it wit It about
four times its volume of air slaked
Rev. \\ m. Stones of Oviedo after lime und apply it with a blower or
visiting the Assembly stopped for a dusting machine. {M, least two du»tshort visit with friends .,t I'oitdma. 1111:“ will, be rctpiired. at an expense
and caught the Sanford ear for home d ahum eightv 1 1 ills an acre fur
(
each dusting. It ipiglit be well to
on Thurdsay.
A. A. \\ ainwright was \«-rv popu­ get a supply of the arsenate now to
lar among the l.olivs, soinctimm h iv ­ guard against a possible period of
ing it date with four at one time, waiting when the potson U badly
,
anti it is an,often secret that one needed..
*
a
young lady went to the station to * Dusting wiK he done in the early
tell him good-bye for the fourth morning or alter a shower, while the.
time. Lookout Sanford girls, or you vines are wet. T h e mixture sticks
well and much of it will remain after
mny lose hint.
a
heavy rain
However, it will Ijt*
Rev. Elijah Sanford of Winter
ni'researy
to
ro
dost
-u-rv ton day
Haven expressed a desire to mute to
come to Sanford and look into t he *&gt;r two weeks as long as t)o* cater­
records: lie thinks this town may pillars are plentiful, to vexv* r the
belong to hitti. lie was n##uhul that new* growth put out by the vines,
if half the caterpillars can he pui**
we had u large (dace for him.
nned.
tjieir numerous enemies will
Miss Myra Fateh and Miss Mosaic
likely
take
care of the other half.
Trildde, who taught in ntir school
Rirds
a
re'naturally
the enemies of
last year, live at Lake City and they
made it very pleasant for the .San­ the caterpillars, the rice bird and the
mocking bird In ing especially dcsford people
jtrtictivc
to them
\ thick of tjirk»\s
. The business men • of Lake City
Iffiviii
1
he
run
of
the
field will kill
treated th" Assembly *tft a water­
many
l.inumI s and w asp ■ arc also
melon cutting, and vvr will never for­
get those luseious *‘ wat erimlliom

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Items of Interest for the Man
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cereal# and vegetables and fruit* ami
these with milk will make a balanced
diet, say* Miss Agnes Klten Harris
of the University of Florida -exti-iii
sion division, if you want lu have
a breakdown in health, ntuijd t!.'
following foods for your maiil diet
and ignore vegetables and fruit#;
Fat pork, corn bread .potatoes, dour
gravy) molasses und coffee.
These.are all good food!, but nur­
ture demands' fruits and vegetables.
All of which means that if you arc
Milk should he given to'children at
Mling eggt that cost thirty cents a
every meal, but once a day will keep
down you could afford to pay thirty
them' from physical deterioration.
«n ts for three pints of milk, as far
Eggs and meat should not be eaten
as food vnlue is concerned. Yet feW
oftener than once a day unless a
consumers pay that much for
man is engaged in the hardest phys­
•nilk. and few city dwellers can buy
ical labor.
***' fxr thirty cents a dozen.
•Milk wifi not support life continufor an adult, hut will for an
There is no need for a Florida
infant: Adults must have bread and
farmer- to sell his milk cows to a,
butcher. On the other hand, there
is a pressing need for him to keep
every one of them in good condi­
ARE YOU A
tion. The high prices for feed dur­
SANFORD BOOSTER?
ing the winter and spring, und the
EVKIty lime you take a trip, or pet in good prices offered for beef, caused
* parade this llttlf emblem will be
the sale of many Hairy cattle in the
J’Sbt Up in front boosting your home
north. The price paid for milk did
t,jwn. The name of tho city and state
appear In raised nickilrd letters, on
mamell mi field, made of solid brass,
if* '
»&lt;ut U k r* onty a minut* to atUrh
Milk'll, a Good Food
Milk is a liquid food. It is also a
beverage, but a beverage is-so-often
thought of a* only a |i&lt;|uid to quftclih
•hirst.-* For
this reason milk
sfiould
,rv .
*
he .placed in the food classification.
Compared witfl cggB, one, pint of
fhulk has the same food value as
four eggs, for a pint of milk contains
J-D food units and. ench egg has 80
foul units.

Having the double chn'nre i
state to grow dairy feed , tne riorida dairyman should he aide to. p oduce milk much cheaper than his
northern neighbors, rays the Univer­
sity of Florida experiment sta ion.
It Is all a matter of good manage­
ment.

like* best, provided it Is wlllll bis
market demands, lb "&lt;H to t make
a mistake, however, it in i»;.&gt;*.* a

selection front the breeds already
established in hi- locality, ays J.'M .
of the University of Florida,
experiment station.
After the.farmer ha* derided upon
tin- breed of*hog* which, he believe#
to lie the best and moat profitable,
fur him -to raise,' lie should stick t&lt;&gt;
that breed and endeavor to develop
it to it* • highest possible standard.
It is imj'r’ S'''*'le to gel tile most out
of Hwine breeding by continually
changing from one breed to another.
There are *two- distinct types of
swine, the lard and me uucon types.
Swine of the lard type far outnum­
ber those of the hncon type in the
United States.
The lard type -is
preferred hy the people of rtu* coun­
try, consequently the majority of

much attention.
Select tho stock,
from large litters. N3ver select an
animal for breeding purposes, no
matter how good an itylividuul it
may he, if It comes fronl^a litter
numbering only two or three.
It
will he mure profitable to choose one
somewhat inferior in certain points,
hut which is known to he from a
prolific strain:* The word prolific
means not only a large number df
pigs in a litter, hut also regularity
of breeding.
A sow may have, ten or twelve
pigs at a litter, hut may breed only
once a year. Another sow may have
seven or eight pig#
a litter and
breed twice a year. With one sow
you would raise ten or twelve pigs
a year, while the other would raise
fourteen or 'sJxlecfiT* Tt is easy.'tO
tell which would be the more profit­
able.
When properly handled or carad

da M uck S h o w A v e r a g e o f
3.12 per cent Amm onia, as
Per U, S, Government Report
We are prepared to sell unlimited
quantities, of MUCK, conveniently
located for teams, at prices that will
be profitable throughout entire Sanford Trucking sections and nearby
towns..
.
.
Very Special Discount on first 10,000
' 1. See us at once
Cubic Yards sold
for particulars. .

CHAPPELL BROS
H. H. Chappell
x x x n n n iiiiiix r a iiiiu iin iix x x i

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VOLUME Y11I
SANPORn. KLDRlbA; fUKSIV a Y. JUl V ^ T T 1817

NUMBER 97

YOUNG MEN DRAFTED
F00DC0NTR0L THE P0ST0F- THE BOARD OF TRADE
FROM SEMINOLE COUNTY BILL PASSES HCE BUILING AND ICE COMMITTEE
FROM UNOFFICIAL LIST IN THE SENATE IS STARTED MAKE ANOTHER DEMAND
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N U M B E R S W IR E D T O N E W S P A P E R S G I V E N
B E N E F IT O F H E R A L D R E AD E RS
Tallahassee, July 21. — MaJ." Edw.
Anderson, in charge of making up
the district quota for every district
in the state, ‘ under the selective
draft, completed his work today soon
after the drawing of numbers for the
.draft was begun at-the national cap­
ital., Rlorida’s net quota on the
first draft is 6,325. There has been
allowance made for National Guard
units and enlistmenta in the regular
army.
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T O G IV E O R L A N D O R A T E

10 William Anderson, Sanford
The Sanford Board of Trade ia
43 Geo. David Calhoun, Sanford
the French have ugain given an ex­
atill on the Jolt 'regarding the Ice
924 Buckner Hebe Walker, Geneva
Washington, July 23.— After a
The Herald takes pleasure in an­ hibition of their tenacious ability at
420 John Edwards, Sanford
week's discussion the senate passed nouncing that the new Federal defense, like that which hcl«l the queation and the special committee
is getting data regarding the prices
1014 Fred A. Hjoblom, L\kc Mary tha. bill giving the food supply of building which will house Sanford's Germans ’ back from Verdun.
charged at other places.
With the
614 Wm. Sylvester Jackson, Sanford the country into government control poatoRice will be, started today, in
The
Russian
line
in
Galicia
ap­
hope
that
the
Sanford
P
u
b lic'S er­
433 Eli Futch, Sanford
I&gt;y a vote of 81 to 6 .The six voting fact was started today, as the pre­
parently
is
crumbling
by
reason
of
vice
Company
would
reduce
the
1031 George Stevens, Altamonte
against were Hardwick, Heed,
liminary work was begun today.
487 I.yloyd Hill, Sanford
France, Peryose, Sherman and Suth­ C. C. Stamford who will he In charge the disaffection of some of the troops price of ice the committee was asked
and the vicious assaults the Germans to make the company a schcdule-of
797 Ben Cooper, Oviedo
erland.
of the work has arrived In the ellw­
and Austro Ifungarians, especially prices that would furnish some tan­
140 Andrew Jackson King, Sanford
Various amendments were accept­ and his ‘family will join hint in a
the Germans are throwing against it. gible information as to jlat what the
422 Raymond Fields, Sanford
ed, the.most startlin~ being that of few days and he will make this city
committee -wanted and Secretary
Jacksonville furnishes the largest
18 Roy H. Rower, Sanford
Senator Owen erftuhlishing u Joint his home until the work is finished. . Notwithstanding the heavy lours
Marlowe of the Board of Trade
individual quota, 652; Tampa iii sec­ 652 Norman M. Swanson, Sanford
a
w* *■
the Gcrmand had thus fur sustained
committee on war expenditures.
The new Sanford postoffice build­
making u special trip
to
Or­
ond with 364. puval county, out­ 927 Matthew Best, Chuluota
in
their
uttnrks
anlong
the
CheminOther amendmentx adopted were ing will.be erected on the corner of
lando with Mayor Davison*
ride of Jacksonville, furnishes 250, 739 Charlie Wilson, Sanford
des-Dames, in France, they again
Hillsborough county, outside of
. 601 Ham. M. Pickens. Jr., Sanford the establishing of a minimum price First street and Palmetto avenue made fruitless efforts Sunday to de­ nvtsed the committee about the prices
for wheat of $2.00; the regulation of anil will be one of the finest build­
prevailing in that city and the fol­
Tampa, 272, Escambia county, in- 606 Sulnui-I W Pcaveyhouse Sanford
feat Gen
I Petain's forces, deliver­
the priee of coal by government con­ ings fur the size in the south. It
lowing
letter was given to ..Manager
rludinjj Pensacola, the third largest 182 Muiirnc Norwood. Sanford
trol and allowing the federal trade will be erected at an approximate ing ut various points attack* with Bines of the Hanford Public Service
A c itlr in the state, furnishes 271.
all! Eugene W. Jones, Sanford
large
effeetive*.
among
whom
were
commission to fix price*; ihe au­ cost of fifty thousand dollar* for i he
( o. wInch follow The table prepared by Major An­ lt&gt; C tins. Claudius Cobb, Sanford thorizing of an expense of • ||u..
fr.-h reinforcements
From Kpinge
huiMing
and
furnishing*
and
will
lie
1920 Iumis M Evans, Altamonte
de Chevregliy I n |||,. south of t'or- ^ lr F P Rules, Manager,
derson follows;
lino,000 for (lie purchase of Chilean up to date in ever) purlii'iitur
223
I-rnm-is
E
Singletary.
Sanford
bi-ny, approximately twelve miles,
Sanford I'ublie herv ce Co..
County or City
Number of tjuota
nitrate; the preventing of specula- (
Sanford
is
headquarter*
(or
this
I
I
•
Pete
Holden,
Sunfnrd
Hanford. Fla
the
artillery
of
the
Crown
Prince
Alachua
218
(mo in grain on (lie exchange; ait- !
part of Florida, furnishing all Die pounded i lie Fn ' iic Ii positions itierci602 trunk Pills, Sanford
H akur_J______ _____
..41
(horning the I'rwUilenl to charge \
Dear Sir; A* u committee represent­
supply. Tor many' o f the 'offices b-ssTy in .the early morning, -after
390 Clin*. E. Chapman. Sanford
Hay ......
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12
cash for fuel, wheat, meats (which
ing the Hanford Board-of Trade, we
within a radius of several hundred whiclj the leash uiiji slipped from the
29 Willium 0. Bryant. Sanford .
.
Hradfard •
,
1(1(5
In- is also authorized to .buy store
have made numbers-of inquiries and
miles and our building will |&gt;e equip­ infantry, which attacked oy several
90
Samuel
Glover,
Sanford
Urcvard
5(5
and sell I; amending the bill so ns
investigations in other Florida towns
ped with all the facilities not only sectors, only to meet with a galling
Broward
...
48 ’ ; 75 Thomas Meade Fox, Sanford
not to Interfere with tlm provisions
regarding Die price of fee. We find
for tie local business but also to •ire from die French rilb-s and iha772
Henry
Tucker.
Paola
1
Calhoun
52
nf tin* Clayton anti-trust ait -o far
many places much lower (ban your
la hr . ifri- •&gt;( t tie -upphe* and thr •liiiii* l! i*ll»*i
721 Ralph 11 Wight. Sanford
* I f lell
1lie opposing &lt; oinpuny. although in most cases
a* l.iti.if is i on,,-riii 3
Clay
.
.VI
••\;i fi .,i i ..i,s flint .in
hr|.| 1:rf ,■ 1f*M»| * earn** i (.. hand lo hand' n-e
|2&gt;u (Ktar Milton Ziimuer. Sanford
Citrus
52
Du'-,' pl.ucs have a higher freight
T h e j out loiititiitli....... . war &lt;\
fn«i it &gt; .iii,'- •(tiriits t hr \ •.It
•Mtiht iT*
&gt;• ■ral n tin'— I lo- tier
I
24
lolin
\
\
It
.lb.
Sanford
rate on fuel ti, pay than Sanford,
Columbia
51
| e l . . I l l o r e * I*
e O l t l p o . s e d • •( t i l e l l l e l l l I In- I '.isomales I' Im
29i Rolit Sal.lord Mall. Monroe
III I o t Saujord pustnlliee will hr 111.111-*
and very likely pay more for mate­
Dade
292
beri of the bouse three Democrats
^ 2a Henry Byrd, Sanford
general headquarters for ib is part of
rial thaii your company because of
DeSoto
.
in-,
and
two. Republican* and five mem­
5(5 Clifford Clair, Sanford
Florid.i and I lie building will be com- suffering enormous ra*iinlties'. Only I buying in smaller quantities. These
.
Duvul
256
bers of tin- senate three Democrat*
••75 Azzie .Sallic, Sanford
metisur.ite with . tile large business at one point, on the California Pla­ same companies also do not have the
Escambia
.
^
271
and
two
Republican*.
343 John Henry Bell, Georgetown
not only locally but that of the en­ teau were they able fo gain-a foot­ large rtMcing business that you en­
Gadsden
... .
ICO
982
Robt.
Bryant.
Long
wood
The . rnmmittne
cnmmittoe h
is to keep 11see tire '■•.lion that i* covered by the ing and here the’ position is .still in joy. and must depend in the ma­
Hamilton
*S8
726
Alton
W.
Wise.
Sanford
informed on government expen di- postoitice I.lidding here, - This lioild- di*piitu i i i a stubborn Imltlc for su­ jority, on the consumer of small
Hernando
.
47
15
Ismail
Ignatius
Bronson
Sanford
tore* and contract*.
iog ■ ones u3 a time when i! i* premacy.
quantities.
In view then of these
Hillsborough
272 .
Wlo'ti iti,. coot mu,-i| for xx,,r.I pres* facts, xxe arc respectfully submitting
905
Thomas
J
Parrish.
Geneva
gre.r
in . ded and the new liuilding
Holmes
•
Mi
Thex will i..iifcr will,
933 Wqrren Crump, ( ’huluoia
will i ve chuni-t- to mir Jalsir toil •'I 1be ( ••■riu.itis in - tin* ri gion x*f below a schedule that e&lt; now being
Jackson
117
deni.
and report i..
452
Walton
Garvin.
Sanford
only
giving I his city a magnificent '/.Inchull. Galicia, file Russian line practiced b\ more than one plaVe in
JefTerson .
,
91
from time to tim&gt;
355 Ledwortli Brown. Sanford
Inn
.ling
loii giving work to sunny on Die front *oiilh of ltrnxczn&gt; is Florida, ahd in ixxil instances we
Lafayette
Ml
F ifty tJious.tnd ■I. Ita
.•30 Roliert. Floyd King. Sanford
m.-fi
.»!
lit.
same lime and mi I lie bixinning to gixe wav. according to litioxx of even lower prices prevail­
Lake .
h4
appropriated
to
■ul
'
'
972
Drawdy
F!.‘
Matthews,
Gabriella
liiiiinii
I
III.
when work i* needed tlie latest official German commuiti- ing
Lee
.
7(5
l
• alion
The Hcreth bridgehead, near
scheme
983
Rrure
Clouser.
Longwood
Leon
70
t n»h Price From Wagon
Taruopol fi.js been reached by the
757 Arthur Zeglur, Sanford
The conferees wi*r«* appointed after
12 Iltd
*
.
Levy
.
117
R IS S I W S I.USING \ G IIN
German*, ainl at several point* the
966 Robert B. Hawkins, Galiriellu the bill passed the senate.
26 lb*.
They
Liberty . . .
.4 1
railway running from Tarinqiol to
868 James Ashe, Geneva •
will sit with conferee* from the Disaffection of Troop* DisorganiJc*
50 , bs,
Mnnntee
124
Koxox«a lias liccn taken
The Rus­
332 ( ‘ has. L. Britt, Sanford
house
and
endeavor
to
adjust
the
100
lb*.
Kii**iun Vr mi v
• Madison
105
sians in tfii'ir ret frill have *« I on
379 .lne Ciiitti-ndeti, Sanford
changes
made,
after
which
the
house
Marion
*
142
( oupon anil \\ InMrsalr Prices
The French and Russian fronts fire the town of Taruopol and vil­
542 Sherman Lloyd, - Sanford
must repuss' the measure.
' ,
Monroe
'
‘ ,152
continue the scenes of the greatest lage* to (he east. Should the Rus­
260
lb. ‘ book, $1.00, rate of 18
194' Chas. Priester, Sanford
Nassau x.
75
In France, in the sian line immediate!) south of Itrrc- tier tun.
The senate retained the prohibi­ military activity
874, Richard Burke, Geneva
DkLiloosa
• . 55
50l) lb. book, $2.00, rule of $8 per
region between Soi»*on* and Rlirim!i. MH) gi.ve xxay. it i* probable Dial
tion provisions unchanged. .
552 Schelle Moines, Sanford
O range............
64
t on.
•
. Die
Russians
will
be
forced
to
re­
645 Joe Summons, Sanford
Palm Beilch
75 ■
1000
lb.
book,
$3.50.
rate
of $7 per
treat from .Die region of Half x.
218 Augds^ C. Smith. Sanford
Pasco
*
61
ton.
M ' Kerensky, the Russian Pre­
620 Henry Polike, Sanford
•
Pinellas
142
mier., xxho commanded the Russian 2000 Hi. book, $7.00. rate of $7 per
550 C h li. J. Merriwether, Sanford
P olk.....................
• 277
ton. •
forces when they started their o f­
574 OhcuY Middleton, Sanford5000 lit. book; $17.00, rate of $6
Putnam
....
120
fensive in ‘ Galicia early in July,
31 Andrew Milton, Sanford
Santa Rosa .......
20
per ton. *
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A
N
Y
B
U
IL
D
IN
G
S
"
A
N
D
O
T
H
E
R
IM
P
R
O
V
E
M
E
N
T
S
early in July, again has gone to the
981 James A. Ilristline, Longwood
Seminole...........
100
Price* at plant, same ns cash
fighting front, probably in an effort
770 George Smith, Paola
.
B E IN G M A D E IN T H I S S E C TIO N
St. Johns
.55
prices
from wagon or at the rate of
to
put
down
the
disulfertiuh
among
882 -C. W. Culpepper, .Gchcva
- St. Lucie................. • 54
40 rents per 100 pounds.
Die
‘
troops.
6*7 John Sanders, Sanford
front.
The
new
Deforest
block
at
Sanford is not experiencing un&gt;;
Sumter.
, 43
We Irdst that y o u .will carefuly
749 Henry White, Sanford
boom in the building line but Jthc the corner of Sanford avenue.and
Again n large fqrce' of German
Suwanee.* !.
S3
*
525 John Johnson, Sanford
city is growing und expanding prob­ Second street adds greatly to that airplanes has visited the east Eng­ consider our proposition and that it
Taylor
. -165
We have . made
760 Harry Garwood, Paola
ably fast enough to be called a busy thoroughfare.
lish coast, dropping bom bs. Eleven will be accepted.
Volusia
186
these
figures,
nut
in
a dictatorial
White way post* will soon lie in­ person* were killed .and twenty-six
boom, although we have censed hav­
Wakulla
..
'3 3 .
a
Waiting List
»_• ing- lioimra' now and would rather stalled all along First street, being
way,
but
from
what
other
places are
injured.
,
^
‘
.
•
Walton ........
79
doing und careful investigation in­
183 Harry Hall Newman,. Sanford have a steady growth thnp a bunch started- by the Sanford .Herald on
'.
Washington...............
82
dicates that to handle ice at the
792 Instance L. Cook, Ovifcdo
of boom* that usually prove to be Mugnolia avenue and the Seminole
KIIxn War Fund
'
'
Ci ty of Jacksonville.. . 652
prices numed provides a just margin
5 John E. Anderson^ Sanford
hnlloons' and liable to burst.
A Bank and Hill Hardware Co., have
New York. July 23 The $1,000,­
City of Tampa .„
... 364
360 Zerna Banks, Sanford
stranger to the city yesterday, was made arrangements Ini posts. The 000 war (und to be raised by the of profit for the dcutcr.
54
Bias
Conclly,
Goldlboro
No Draft In Two Counties
struck with the amount of. buildings city council ami the civic committee Benevolent and Protective Order of
As a committee, we are authorized
It wa£_fpund that two counties— 870 Si Brown, Genevacontemplated for business purposes. of the Sanford Board of Trade are Elks will be used in establishing base to say that while it I* the desire to
Osceola and Franklin— had already 549' Lewis Latson, Sanford
W h ile there ure many new dwelling* also planning to install a white way hospitals behind the firing lines, itr continue patrons of your company,
‘•ontrlbutcd their entire quota on the 440 Harold Grant, Sanford
going up everywhere in the celery along the new bulkhead lake front taking rare of the familiea left be­ unless reddrtion* are made as asked
enlistment plan and therefore do not 741 Willie Williams. Sanford
deltn and in the city the most re­ and by planting trees and shrubbery hind by soldiers and in aiding dis­ fhr, we shall be forced, and will seek
markable signs of prosperity ure beautify this important improve­ abled men to learn' a new trade or n relief through other channels, carry­
romc into the draft, ‘
• 711 George D. Watson, Sanford
1022 Williafn T . House. Altamonte the many improvements made in ment that will add so murjjuto our profession. This announcement wra* ing out plans that will be author­
N am es Drafted Here
These are not from the official 841 Robert Lee Peterson,. Maitland ■tore building*, etr. The First Nu- city thf* winter when the tourists made here today by John K. Tener, ized.
. 1ion.nl follo w in full swing with their arrive by bunt. And then the new chairman of the Elks’ War Relief
board but are supposed to be cor­ 638 James Rochelle, Sanford
Wx respectfully solicit - jcfjnite
1032 William A. Sanders. Altamonte beautiful new -building in the rear postotliro building is another one, Commission.
•
rect as drawn:
reply at your nrllest po .(bio con632 William RRedley, Sanford
of the. bank chat will tic store room* mention /being made in another part
258 J. Hrodic Williams, Sanford
The 400,003 member of the or­ venlpnce.685
W.
8.
Tyler,
Sanford
ari(J offices. The backing U of vitri­ of this paper.
458 Luwrdncc Gay,. Sanford
ganization will be nntifi-d that they
Yours very rwptctfv.My,
685 W. I. Tyler, Sanford
Among the really big things for
fied brick und the facing will be the
854 Julius Scott. Sanford
will be. expected to supply the
it. J. IIo llj, ChiDnun
1016 Elli* Blair, Altamonte
light tan brick and Idack mortar, the celery delta fo the cotton gin
"83 Elle Blakely, Oviedo
$1,01)0,(100. the raising c( which ha*
K. T. Woodruff
335 David Lewis Brown. Sanford
making a most attractive front. , and grist and feed mill being estub837 Clayton Newton. Oviedo
the unanimous upprowl oL —ihe
.
L. A. Douglzrt. .
493 Tropble C. Hilleary, Hanford
Thc Seminole Bank has just finished fished by L. A. Brumiey. on Celery
337 Ellis Bell. Oviedo
.
Grand lodge. The T.rjt step to be
A*
yet
no
reply
has been received
Iluving
their fine two story office und store avenue near bis residence.
676 Bryan Howard Squire, Sanfbrd 923 Clarence White. Geneva
tuken by the relief commisalcn will from the company and the result of
341 Eddie Brown. Hanford
liuilding on Magnolia. The . Lefiler 100 acres in cotton Mr. Brumiey cun
275 Arthur H. Wright, Goldlboro
be to establish bt*e hospitals, over tj.,. conference U in the air but the
1007
Allen'
Harten,
Lake
Mary
j
building ut the east end of Main see the .great possibilities for the
509 Burton Johnson, Sanford
which the Elks' Hag will bo flown. I Roard of Trade and the committee
street is being remodeled and put in fleecy staple in this part* of Florida
054 William Fred Mason, Sanford 391 Preston Kale, Sanford
The hospital unit* to be cqtab-1will go n* far ns pb.-tible in thr mat353 Rodney E. Bruton, Sanford
and
is
going
ahead
and
making
prep­
’first class shape for storey und
945 Charlie Jackson, Chuluota
fished
by the Elks will be maintained (
and expect- tome definite re-.tits.
970 Willie Lnniar, Gabriella
apartments and this is one of the arations for the new departure}
596 Laurence M. Nott, Sanford
by th r Government anti .the Amt r l- 1
;
r
certain that, the Sanford Pub­
637 Robert Robinson, Sanford
best signs of progress noted, for this Chappell Brothers of Celery avenue c:.n Red Cross.
030 C.* C. Lock^ Sanford
lic
Service
( ’ o', will make ecrr.e re360 David 1). Caldwell, Hanford
building detracted from First street are also getting in the game with a
048 Henry Lawson. Sanford
Idurlions,
although
they may not
571 Allen Jones Motlroe, Sanford
for the past five years or more. The big dredge (bat will bring the rich
126 John Jelks, Goldsboro .
Picnic
at
Woodland
Park
|
come
to
the
prices
asked
for in the
488 Geo. W. Hilleary, Sanford
Virginia Carolina Co. nre liuilding tnuck to the hard rbad where it can
784 6. Curtis Brown, Oviedo
The
congr7gution
of
the
Catholic
[
last
communication
as
th
iy
are be701 Arthur ,J. Vaughn, Sanford
a large addition to their mammoth be louded into the farm wugon for
"05 Lem Youdell, Sanford
clsurch
will
have
a
picnic
ut
Woodlow
the
price
that
obtained’
before
the
celery
deltn
farms,
thus
cutting
72 Walto4 Eubanks, Sanford
plunt on First street that will givi;
107 Jos. C. Hutchison, Sanford
land Park Thursday, July 26th.ithu raise wan made.
the
fertiliser
bills
und
saving
the
356
Muster
Black,
Sanford'
them u much larger factory than
016 Zebidee RatlifT, Sanford
Round trip tickets 26c.- Bus leaves ,
— 'I-------- ----------.
they hud before the big fire, On the i farmers money. .
112 Albert Hunter. Sanford
•173 Miles T . Cakaldy, Sanford
(mm
Catholic
school
•
building
at
Threaten
Panama'Caatl
In fact the celery,.delta and San­
same street at Rand’s, siding J. D.
128 Monnie Jackson. Sanford
775 Chas. M. Wiiliams. '.PaoIa
9
a.
in..
10:30
a.
m.
and
1:30
p.
in.
1
.
y
an
JosP,
COotu
Rica, July 23.— A
Hood lias just built a fine loading ford in particular never hud.n hotter
679 Amos Scipio, Sanford
486 Julius Huff, Sanford
.‘
Others
are
welcome.
#
I
mysterious
airplane,
(minted y e llo w ’
805 Chas. M. Farnolle, Qvicdo
stution and warehouse and it will be prospect fo,r u big winter, season and
r,92 Kyer Thomas, Sanford
with
the
assistance
of
the
Board
of
} and black recently has been flying
II Milas Austin, Sanford
known us Hood's {station, giving the
810 Arthur L.-H atch, OTiedo
Poor Crops in GormanO
|ovet Costa Rica. American reshlenta
Trade and the enterprising cititcns
900
John
H.
McKetler.
Gencvu
farmers
of
that
section
better
load­
007 Arno Chas.' Jones, Sanford
\
Washington,
July
23.—State
deexpress their belief that it Is a Gerthis
part
of
Fforida
need
have
no
363
Lewis
Collins.
Sanford;
ing facilities. The DeForest block
0.09 Geo. Thompson,- Monroe
hard times even with the wur wag- jpartment confidential reports itidi- man machine und have advised the
6
Andrew
G.
Ashbury.
Sanford
on
First
street
Inis
just
been
rernod437 N. O. Garner, Sanford
|cate crop* in Germany are not good. Panama canal forces of its pretence.
eled and a .new awning placed in|ing in Europe.
(Continued on Page 4&gt;
004 Ashley G. Purvis. Sanford

SANFORD’S STEADY GROWTH

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�A Natty# Acacia.
Southern California boa.,,
every time ha hit tb#'village fort of
the foe. Thla dkl not proTe remuner­ tire species o f acada, the «
(a Orcgll). which tg but ■&gt;
ative, for, JCCflpUAA
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■ wood-belt*- bound with Iron biurii. / T l W '* T l‘ h#n»» —t* h
and I ’ m so happy,” said Madge
Black to herself as she tripped down­
stairs and into the parlor of her
home.
•
And then, as she entered the par­
lor, s h e ’saw her dearest chum, Nan
Westland sitting on the arm of her
husband’s chair and kissing him.
“ L e a v e-my home at Once.” Mage
in a fury told Nan.

which bare a highly eccentric flight
and are calculated to do about equal
damage to friend and foe.” A fter a
three daya’ bombardment. In which the
fort w i| hit only three time*; the boetlUtlee came to an end.—I^ondon Stand­
ard.

gambling house.
“ Who is that man/* asked Nan
fcxdtedly one evening when William
came to play.
' “ H e’s the leader of the train rob*'
bers,“ was the reply.
.
•Then Nan discovered that Wllliam. was-bar-o n sou. Later-David
and William met at the gambling
hou e and they and all who saw
them were startled at the marked
resemblance..
That night William held up the
train on which Kathleen M ay was
coming west. And the girl thought
that the bandit was her fiancee,
David!
.
•
See the continuation and smash*
ng climax of this thrilling film fea­
ture at this theatre. Lyric Tonight.

Man armed with a hoe protects him­
self from the agencies of death more
rompletely than man with any other
defense v capon. The United States bu­
reau o f statistics has .discovered that
Important fact by a study of the rec­
ords o f Jlfe Insurance companies. The
statistics o f the entire country show
that farmers live longer than all oth­
ers, fifty-eight years being their aver­
age years o f life — Worcester Telegram.

“ You might at least have spared
me the tnffniliation 'of bringing your
love a IT(Bln into my home!” cried
Madge tufning to her husband.
Jeffrey Black, stung to the quick,
did not * explain that it was his
money which maintained the home,
and not her father’s, as Madge be­
lieved.
" t
So self love and wounded pride
proved greater than their love for
Child Star at Lyric Wednesday
each other and Jeffrey Black left his
“ The screen is the world’s great­
wife and his little soft, David.
&lt;
est teacher," wrote s famous editor,
A Year Laler ,
'"and the moving picture men have
In the west a year later, a son a responsibility to the public which
was born to Nan and Jeffrey. They eading newspapers have pointed out
many tim es."
*
named (he baby William.
The
delightful
photoplays starring
“ W on't you divorce your wife and
Baby
Marie
Osbirne,
have
marry me for .the sake of our child's
been
so
successful
here
and
elsoname?’ ’ Nan pleaded.
* “ N o ," responded Jeffrey gruffly. where. demonstarte the way in which
“ That I will never do. Never bring the Pathe company realizes this re­
sponsibility,
•
••
up the subject again.”
-

Nan Marries
Nan and Ben Richardson, a client
of Jeffrey’ s, becorhe quite intimate.
“ You deserve something better
than Black is giving you ."
said
Richardson to Nan one day. “ Mar­
ry me and I will give you the pro­
tection of my name.”

His Givsn Nam*.
“ What Is the name o f that handsome
prisoner?" asked the Impressionable
youug lady.
“ No. 2300. miss.” replied the guard.
"How funny! But, o f course, that Is
not his reel name."
'
"Ob, no, mlas; that’s Just his pen
name."— Boston Transcript.

, Maude Adams has never played
anything hut wholesome,, clean parts.
She has a bigger following than-any
actor or actress on the legitimate
stage.
Manager Lane of the Lyric
Theatre is in business to stay, lie
knows that the great majority of the
American people want t-lean photo­
plays. He is presenting Baby Marie

CHAPM AN

P E C K iN P A U G H

P

E C H IN I’.\ r o i l . Yanks' shortstop*!ins a pleasing faculty to \ fW York
(nils of "doiitdltig |o left'' with tuion on bases
lie nlso is one o f ilie
grenlest Inflelders In'the game
II e covers n lot of ground and In an
accurate thrower. Chapman of Cleve and Is another American league shortstop who Is giving the fans lots to talk about
III* is tleldlng in a aelisn
J.’onal manner and Is.a.timely hitter
still rr-rriain an attraction .for chil
as grown ups

"W a it until you see
good,” counseled the g
make good I ’ll come i
you."

All Wei .Cause Milk Wouldn.l Hide
In "T o ld at Twilight,” the Pathe
(•old Rooster Play, starring Baby
Marie Osborne, to 1m- shown at the
Lyric Wednesday ther** are many
delightful scenes. At one point of
the story Little Mary Sunshine has
been put to bed without her supper.
In.the middle of the night both her
father and mother repent. 'Father
Henry King
goes downstairs to
get her something to eat and Mother

The Half Brother*
Happily married. Il.r
and Nan became tht-

LYRIC

” apa como« in. gives the m ile girl
more nulk and crackers and t«-lW h*-r
not to tell' mamma.

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SATURDAY

Palhc News
Showing all Ihr
Laical I9t|lr- In
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OOmrar in

Lonesome
Luke Comedy

It wen* not l**»i that we Miotild all
think allt.e It l-« difference o f opinion
that makes liur-c ruci-s possible.—Mark

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Woodsn Ammunition.

8ome years ago civil war was raging
betWoeu two Afghan tribes, the All
Kbel and the Mala Khrl. The latter
tribe built great hopes o f success on a
cannon of such a slzo that 100 men
were required to draw 1L A Blkh
trflnntl in a British battery was cu
KKNOKtNK a I Kl'IDR OIL ENOINCi
Ka* on O il ml anr kind.
Na D i l l i i k x Ma(a«l*»
•* Ignllor. A 4 h. p. Knglee alii tan a fall load
for 10 boar. .1 to .t of I r a d» » .
M ir* ".4.S-J0M -7S k. p. N rnd far prlrra. Parnpo, M ill Sappilr«. fjifin ra . I W I r f i ,
Ha* Mill* and.. Wood
Warklng .Macklnrry.

M A L S B Y M A C H IN E CO.
104.10 Kail liar Slrrrt

JarkMatUlr. IWrldo

Photo by American I’rnu Association.
DICK IIOBUTZCL.

against the Hox HohllJzel takes a d aj
off, hut he Is (he recdgnlzeil first seek­
er o f tho team.
Hoblltzel Is showing rare form this
year. lie coven* ,011 aero of ground
around first bag and takes care of ev­
ery throw, lie also Is hitting well In
the pinches.

Patsy Cardiff, Famous as Heavyweight,
Dits In Orsgon Stato Hospital.
Patrick (Patsy) Cardiff, once-famous
as a heavyweight prizefighter, died the
other &lt;l«y at the Oregon Btute hospital,
nged fifty-three. In Ills fighting days
Cardiff met nearly all o f the contempo­
rary heavyweights. Including John L.
Sullivan, with whom ho fought a six
round draw In Minneapolis, Minn..

If thou wnuldkt find much favor and
pe#cp with God nbd man be very low
In thine own eyes. Forgive thyself littie and others much. — Arohblsbop
Leighton.

•hoto by American l’rr«« Aesoelallon

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'lo some men opposition Is opj«»r
tuulty—like the wind against which
the hoy's kite rises.

Sura Evidence.
"Alice thinks she's prettier than Bet
r '*
"How do you know?"
‘‘Hite's asked Betty to bo bridesmaid.’
Boston Transcript.

Athlete Twice a Hero.
An unusual one day’s m-onl In two
dbitluct branches -of sport Jins been
achieved by Otto Ynckow o f Cleveland.
Ynckow Is the hero of two events at
Colon, Panamn. In tho afternoon his
hitting won Hie championship-o f the
caunl zone, and In the evening, .In a
lightweight championship boxing bout,
ho best his opjtonent In four rounds.

Ultra Fashionable,
W illis - “ What kind of a
your son attending?*’ Gil
fashionable— one o f these I
where you develop the min
using U."

t—r NRUVxr m UL*

BuiLFinhcr
M U T T A N I ) JEFF

Ha Is That.
The man who never did i
nothing is
always Johnny-on-the-spot wh-n u
comes to telling others h &gt;w thing*
should be done.

JUNE i ELV ID GE
"The Price of Pride'

There Is nothing trul;
which can he'purchased wl
■ ml labor.-Joseph Addison

C O M IN G

Yes, Indeed.
A friend In n«*«d |* u,,. ,
prctly opt to take the othi
the-street In passing.

you try being atliub uhd
HIs Handicap
First Credit M an —How about Jones
o f Pigrlllo Center? Second Credit Mnn
—He always pays cash, to we don't
know how houcst ho U Boston Glut*.

Difference of Opinion.

Her Greatest Plays

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No Rum Palaces tn p.
There aro no aiatllU-rlee.
or public houses In Persl!
only Intoxicating bcver«K,
homemade wine.

Japanese Superstition,
-There ore no 4’n '.nor
Japanese telephone director
Soothing Hor.
cause the name of the llgu
’•Darling," whispered Miss Wlnaum
"Uhl,” la the term for death.
to the victim o f her wiles, “ will you
love me when I am oldv *
“ Impossible situation, ’ lie whispered
Railway Traffic In Britain,
back. “ You. couldn’t grow old, angel,
Although British railroads
on only one birthday In Are years.” —
fourth'nmong the nations'In res
Indianapolis Star. •
mileage, they carry more paw
every year thnn nre carried I
The Tsst of 8oolsty.
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other country.
“ Pa. how ciin you tell whether a man
Is In society or not?”
Feminine Logic.
“ The man who Is not tu society, my
■But. my dear, / haven't said
sou. la trying to get known, and tho
word.” "Nevertheless. I know wl
man who Is In Is trying uot to/*
you’re thinking; b n yoii'r«- entln
mistaken, and If you Imd any 9r
feeling yo*: U teg my pardon.*

HUNGER FACES WORLD, HOOVER WARNS

“ Closed (toads
» A Fi*e Reel
Feature

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tho inunlrtrins tm.'Hug.game. In which
an explosion ts likely to blow the plant
O'LOUGHLIN PUTS
right off the map ut uny moment.
IT OVER ON COBB +
It Is, o f &lt;&lt;»ur*e. among the players
Hint tho depredation takes plnee on
the hulldlt
and grounds the rate Is
Just nlsiut normal. I ut tin* athletes
HOBLITZEL IN FORM
have to Im- r' lieiM-l ofte-i and liurdlv
one comes Into |*o**c»*U&gt;u o f u big
league club without considerable ex­ flsd So* First Bateman Fielding and
Batting Well.
pense being Involved in hU n&lt; qulaltlou.
Dick Hoblltzel o f the champion Bed
Just to cite an example o f how fast
a ball club's personnel changes, take Sox covers the Initial station. Occa­
tho roster o f the Tigers at the liegln’- sionally when a southpaw is working
nlng o f the BUS season. There Is apicture hanging in President Navln's
office that was taken opening day two
years ago. Twenty-eight men are In
the group.
Manager Jennings and Conch Jimmy 1
Rnrke may be listed as uoncotiibatahts. •
whh-h leaves only twenty-six active
players ’ O f this number only twelve
remain on the Detroit muster rolls.

Suddenly little Marie hf-gins to
cry, "W h at's the matter?" - both
parents ask. "Mamina says. ‘ Don't* Personnel of Teams In the Major
tell papa,', papa nays ‘ Don't tell
Leagues Changes Often.
mamma,’ and I ’ m all wet ’cause It
wouldn't hide," Is the amazing an­
W hen the hall players begin to toll
swer. Investigation proves that the
milk has been spilt ort the little girl's about the enormous profits made by
nightgown and she must change it. the magnates and demand ii larger cut
of these profit* than they may'liupjwi
I.yric Wednesday.
.
to be getting nt the moment they over­
look otic very Important Item.
Tills Is the enormous amount that
Wm. A. Brady
“ A Good Man”
Presents
must t*» charged to depreciation each
O K A U F F CAN JUG G LE
• “ Easy Money”
i « i « IJiMfe and
season. There probably is no other
( ’arljlr (KUfkvrllla
Comedy
°
C U D L IK E OLD T IM E R
business In which this Bern Is propor­
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tionately so large, unless perhaps It Is
o T H O U G H youug In years, Ben­
“ Mlslry of the
OF P R ID E "
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ny K stiff Is decidedly one of
Double Cross"
Also Pathe
o
the
baseball players of the old
IVetering Malllr
News
, ° school. Hu -can perform feats
King
o with a chew of. tobacco tbst
o would dazzle some of the chumo plou quid Jugglers of haselalL
o The other night at the Harlem
o Sporting club In New York Beno ny ate an apple, drank a bottle
Wra. Fox Presents Theda Bara In
o of noda pop and smoked u black
o cigar without moving a quid of
o
tolmcco from his left cheek. This
D A R L IN G O F
o record may have been tied about
o twenty years
but it Is a
P A R IS ”
o dneb Hint 11 will never In* beat
o en In these effete dsya of the nil
o tloual pastime.
A (Jreat Actress in one of

F R ID A Y

(lower# ami an abundan
sharp thorns.

Both Cheating Themselves.
You as a manufacturer nre helping
h&gt; keep prices up because you havo
got fully realized that men can do tn
llz to seven hours what they nre now
doing In uluc or ten. As workers yon
sro helping to keep prices up because
you aro not doing nil you isn In tho
hours that you work. Y'ou are both
rheating yourselves.—industrial' Mansgcuu-ut.
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It I* ii(i in the United 8tatre to keep the wolf from the world
Herbert C. Hoover, the president's choice as food administrator,
honored by lltywn university with the degree of doctor o f laws

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I’ reventfH og Cholera
The B. A. Thomas H o g j Powder
has a record of 95 per centfcurcs of
Hog Cholera. If you feed your hogs
as directed you never need, fear hog
cholera nor any other hog disease.
And the directions are vey* simple,
just shout what you are doing, plus
a few cents worth of R. A. Thoms*
Hog Powder in the feed twice a
week.
’ _ Usually, though, cholera gets in
before we knowv it. Th'en|it requiresclose attention to each hog—each
hog must be dosed— and if you will
dose them ns directid. you will save
better than 90 per cent. If you don*
better than 90 per cent.
If you
don't, the B. A. Thom asf medicine
rosts you nothing.
W e— not some
d ista n t, manufacturer— pay ‘ your t
money hack. I L. Alien Seed Co.

to keep the parasites off the chick­
ens. Y’ ou spray to kill germ s— hut
what do-you do to get the germ*
and parasites inside the chickens?
Hens especially show it at moulting
time and during the winter.
How
can you expect them to lay? Free
them of all internal parasites by
feeding B. A. Thomas Poultry Pow­
der occasionally. If it doesn’ t make
your hens' liappy, w'o will return
your money. L. Allen Seed Co.

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talk, and the accuracy of tbelr Infer-

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So why In h— worry nl*&gt;ut it?”
was hU fa rew ell
0 J umpeal
horse wnd n-de off.

That
was, of mireo, along a couple of miles
o h Ills , af y
m |tint the Germans would not
• know- where to expect u». At 12‘o’clock &lt;
exactly they begun-pulling down n so--.
The Bomb Raid.
Hon of the pure| et mi that we wouldn't
The point w c w i : to attack hail been 1 have to climb over It s-id w e were off • J
selected lung la-fore t&gt;-, - ur scouts It i
was not, as you m
iulk”
lg*tt suppose, tin*
There lire six articles in this rctnnrk ,
weakest point in tin- Get com Hue. It
W s Rthsyrted T h a t Raid at Carefully
able
serf*1* by Sergeant McCHntock. 11
via*, on the contrary, the strougeyt. U
as a Company of Star Actors.
tra* rtihsldeii-d that the icsttstl effi* t of Tw o have already been printed, and ]
relieved from the big tent show up at cleaning up a. weak point would be the third will up|K&gt;ar, soon. It is the
the Somme and sent to our side show comparatively small, whereas to break most Interesting one of the series thus [
In Belgium for rest. Also It was sus­ In at the strongest |*nlnl would t*e [ far ond Is entitle*): “ Over the Top and Give 'Em H ell!"
pected that artillery was being with­ something really wi.ith while. And If
f i r ill . ) t.M T ** to - I .illte t-r&gt; .o h**
drawn for the 'Somme. . K«|-c&lt; ially we w«- were t*i lake a ell.-iloe It really
• r
fr.-— f •
:
T h e b imtl n I
were anxious to bring bo Wprisoner*
wouldn't |av (• • In - tate nl-*iut ile.re e..•1 .i“ » i i .i; • * t • I 'i f m o th,-&gt;t rM riIn civilized Wur n prisoner van In? Tln- m-- It in we » &lt; i i * t i.iM had ,t i ) for-'.-sis !.n !i'l in i. iurii iHH'mirr t i...
compellnl to tell only his nanie. rank fronloge of !.»• ynril- nml a depth of I'nftiiato had pi&lt; : i»-l a surprise for
Graphic lic -in p tl »n o f Derseant
and religion But this Is not u civilized ISJU ynrp* It had been explained t u t u ] i!i«m
McCtlnlock'e trrtlli.u experience
war. and t lp-re
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way* o f making that we v.en* t*&gt; lx* Hiipp-.rted by
prisoners InIk'. Dili* of the most ef­ “ l*ox barrage." or cut lain fire, ,lr**m

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III t m r i. w ii im&gt;, n-v o u r " t I I I
4ru»—dteetfdliie
which turns them Into, mere children artillery would then change from n 11 j ?
klRcl six time* tonight. fTpoM It'/) In the presence o f their ofllrora seemed "I hix” to pour a straight curtain fire
»
* lx* eight tlinert tomorrow night."
to make then) subarn-lent and obedient covering ah of the spot o f our operaOne lunti Insisted that lie tad OUoov- to the o(beers who commanded us. I GohJi;
—
ered In one o f our aerial pbomgrapbs mean, of course, the privates. In this
Our otili-era set their watches very
• German burying money. and hi* i .ire- way the system worked against the carefully with those o f the artillery of­
fully examined each new picture, co fatherland. Captured German-officers, ficers l*efore we went forward to the
front trenches. Wc reached the front
that be cutild lie *ure of finding the especially Prussians, were a nasty M
dough and digging It up. Tlie grate We never tried to get Information from at 11 p. m.. and not utyi) our arrival
and aetlous_manner of our nfl1rerB. L[{j£j^
we knew tliey trnnid tin, hap- .there -7Wore -we ■litf **h nerf-ef-the ~“ *ecr *
hour"—the time when the attack was |
"boW ersK n==
Hie “"*
exhaustive
care pUy
with and 'very lntelllgenUy—wall In
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to be mode. The hour o f 12:10 had
which we were drilled and. more than structed In the art.
all, tb« approach o f the time when we
At last came the night when wo were t»een selected. The waiting from il
were to "go over the top" drove all to go "over the top1," across No llan'a o’clock until thin time was simply an
■port out o f our mlnda. and I can any (.and, and nave a frolic with Fritz In agony. Some of our men sat stupid
for myself that the very thought of hla own happy home. I am endeavor­ add Inert. Others kepr talking con­
the undertaking as the* fatal night ing to la* as accurate and truthful as stantly about the uio*t Inconsequential
drew near sent aldtera up and down possible In these stories o f my soldier matters. Oue man undertook to tell a
my spine.
log. and I am therefore compelled to funny story. No one listened to 1C and
A bombing raid, something originat­ say that there wasn't a man in the the laugh at the cud -was emaciated
ed In warfaro by Ibe Canadians, is not sixty who didn’t show the strain In bis and ghastly. The Inaction was driving
Intended for the purpote of bolding pallor and nervousness. Under orders, us all Into a state of funk. 1 could ac­
ground. but(to gain Information, to do we discarded our trench helmets and tually feel my nerve oozing out at my
aa much damage as |K&gt;aslble and to substituted knitted akullcaps or empty finger tips, and If wo had had to wait
keep the enemy In a state o f nervous­ mess tins. -Then we blackened our fifteen minutes longer 1 wouldn’t bare
ness. In this particular raid the chief hands and faces with ashes from a been able to climb ont o f the trench. ’
About half an hour Ixffore we were
object was to gain Information. Our camp Arc ao aa to avoid being seen as
high command wanted to know what long os possible. After this they load­ to go over every man had bia eye up
troops were opjvoaltr us and what ed us iuto motor trucks and took us up the trench, for we know "the rummies"
ttpop* bad been there. We were ex* to "Shrapnel Comer,** from which were coming that way. The rum gang
pected to get this Information from point we went In on fo o t Just before serves out a stiff shot* o f Jamaica Just
prisoners and from buttonsjind pa|&gt;ers we left a staff captain came along and before an attack, and It would t&gt;e a
real test o f temperance to see n man
off o f the Germans we might kill. It gave us a little tala.
refuse.
There were no prohibitionists
was believed that troops were being
“This Is the first time you men hare
been tested." he said. "You're Cana­ In our set. Whether or not we got our
dians. 1 needn't say anything more to full ration depended on whether the
you.’- They're going to be popping them sergeant In charge was drunk or sober.
After tho shot began to work one man
off at a great rate while you're on your next me pounded my leg and hollered
way acroas. Remember that you’d bet­ In my ear:
ter not stand up straight, because our
"I say. why all this m l tape? le t ’*
shells will be going over Just six and » go over now.”
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half feet from the grouml where Its
That goggln of rum Is a life saver. •
level If you &gt;ttfud up straight you’re
When*the hour approached for us to
likely. t&lt;&gt; be hit iii toe bead, but don't ftart the artillery fire was so heavy
let that worry you, because If you do that orders had to be shouted Into ears
get hit In the bead you won't know It
from mini to man. The bombardment ■

fective nays—ijdltv humane—hi to tig
a prisoner fn*t*. head and foot, and
then tickle Ids bare feet with a feat Let
More a were tgrniyir - hare frepii-nitv
lx-en iimsI—the nni-T cure, for In
sjan e but i iu th..ui.t
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t our artillery to l i t exa tly twenty-six
Paundeniiiii found Ir very fiard work
minutes—that i--. f&lt; r twenty-*!:? mfn
«te* fr - m
- i.t.te w ; lJt wp ,-rartwl .sellin g book*. The io|ui:i*j he had
j “ over the t»*p" **ur attllh-ry. M-vrral to offer, dm* o f which he had to carry
with Idni ns a *:i:n|*te were very
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Natlt r f t Application far T a i Deed I ’ndar
Section S mt Chaplet fSSS. Law* e f n a r ­
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Article I.
Tha name of tha corporation (hall ba tha
I ahokra Hralty Company, and Ita prlnrlpal

Mm m w isw w lu n m m tiwi!

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— - *1 buafna*a-tn Flarjda and olh#&gt; .Tala of tha United S tair, and
application (or t a i d m ! to iaaur In afford- in forrien countrlca aa tha board of direc­
m c f with Iww.
Raid certificate embrace* tor* m ay.from tlma to time determine,
the followins described Property aituated In
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Arlltla I I .
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Seminole county. Florida, lo-woi: N S ol
Tho f 'h r r i l nature of tha buainea* to be
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Iranaartad
by
(hr
.aid
corporation
thall be
Helps Banjo Player.
It. 29 E. S acre*. - The ■« - ! land being at. aa follow .: in-wl|; to hnltl, buy, own, r
Tn t»|d In playing the banjo or guitar •rarad at thr data of tha laauanrf of aurh ref- tr.pl, wurk, drtrlopa, aril, ronvey, la*—,
n device Ims been Invented -to be llArate In tha name of J. Jam mat Hr*. IJq- rant, n u ll gage, pledge, asrhansa. rultlvata.
Icy# said certificate ahatl lie redeemed ae- fmprova and othrrwl.e deal in and diapoee
slipped over the head of the Iruitni* cording to law la i deed will l,iua thrreon on of real relate, and any righta, lit la, inlrra.t
or r.ta t^ g h . rain. In the &gt;tata of f-Toiial* and
.nient, desired chord* being proJicod thr ICth day of Autuit, A. I). 1917.
Wltnea* my nlUrlal denature and aval thin
othrr ria tr. ol thr Cnitrd Slater, and in
whi-ii I'uitnn* an* pressed to mute the U h « 13ih day— t-Jwtvi-A; 4»r-t»»W,---- ------ ~ In
farr*en--mtrnrrtrn t5 ‘ p t i i r IVn^-TVrTnd -la,
iwai:
B. a nntrr.i.ASR.
H fliV 'V •I’trectiv.
trrlnpr lai.il. for thr purpo.r of pair, and to
Clrrk Circuit Court Seminole Co.. Fla.
do and perform all Ihinr. appropriate and
By v. M liouciata. |i. r .
nrrra.ary l--r thr drtaTopmrnt an-f |m!l t-Frl i l r
1 1 *W i*m r for any purpo.a. (or
whfrh thr .amr may ba adapted, to undertaka and dtrarl tha management and aala of
♦
N olltr of Appllrallan far Tat Hard Endec all or any part of tha pro party of tha cor­
Hrclian S of Chaplrr 4IM . L a a i af Flor­ poration. and to undertake and dlrart tha
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ida
mattatemrnt and (ala of property, bulldinga
Dangeroue a t Bet, Feat on the Bate*,
N o tiff t* haraby (Ivan that W. C. WII- and
landa of other* and to (ran u rt on comliam.nn, purrkaitr of T a t Certificate No. IS, mlaalon the general buiinaaa of real r.tata
A ccu rate T h r o w e r — Haa Juct Peeaed
datad tha 6th dhy of July, A. I). I9ts, hat agrnta and brokrri.’
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Hied eild rartiArata In my offlee, anil hat
T w e n ty -fifth
Birthday, but Never
T o manufariurr, purrhaa* of otharwiaa
mado appliration for ta i daad to Utua In arquira, to hold, own, mortgage, rail, aaiign,
Will Be Big, at Leeat During H it
arcordanra with law. Said rartiArata am- tranafer and otharwiaa dlapoaa of and deal
braraa tha following drarribad proparly tit- In timber*, lumbar, naval atoraa. good*,
Playing Career.
ualrd In Srmlnolr rounty, Florida, to-wit: waraa and mrrrbittdlaa of any and all klnda;
N W tt of NEW and S W h of NE U and N t( I " laaua b-nd. and kerure tha aam* by
Alfred John was too unwleldly a
of M W U of SEW and HEW ot SEW . Sec. pledgee or deed of truat or mortgage of or
2H,
Tp. 19 S. K. 29 K ill. UO arraa. Tha upon the whole nr any part ol the property
&lt;*&gt;
name for Wajtore, catcher on the New
aald land Wine aaaaaaad al tha data of thr of the corporation, and to aril and pledge
Uauanca of aurh rartiArata In tha nama of aurh bond* for proper corporate urea a* and
York American league club. He look­
H All Local Advertisements Under D. G. Cranthaw. Cnleea aald rrrtiAratr whan the board of director* ahall determine;
ed upon handling U all as ridiculous,
ahall ba radtamad according to law taa daad to loan and barrow money on note*, bond*,
Heading TH R E E C ENTS a will laaua thrrron on tha 16th day of Au- mortgage, or otharwiaa.
like tbo tall trying to shako the dog.
A. D. 1917.
T o aubarrib* for, hold, purrhaa* or othrrLine For Each Insertion. Minimum Curt,
Wltnraa my offirlal eignatura and aaal thlt
Bo he chopped It to plain, unvarnished
acquire, aril,-tranafer, aaalgn, mortgage
tha 13th day of July, A. f&gt;. 1917.
Charge
25
Cents.
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pledge
or otharwiaa dlapoaa ot aharr* of
A I, writes W. J. MscBetU lu the New,
(aaal)
K. A. DOUG BASS,
capital atock of or any bond*, aarurltiaa ar
Clark Circuit Court Kamlnola Co.. FIS.
York Tribune.
other ovldenrea of. Indabtadneaa l.auad or
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In answering an advertisement
eraatad by other corporation* of the slaiw,
That'# Just the style o f BUI Dono94-FtlSlc
or of tha Unitr-rStataa, or foreign couturier
Tin's grand little catcher. That’s why where no name is mentioned in the
to aarrCiaa all tha right*, power* and priv­
ad,
please
do
not
ask
Tho
Herald
Nallra ar Apptlrallaa for Tat Deed t’ndar ilege* of ownrrihlp thrraof aa fully *■ *
be la the grand little catcher. He gets*
natural paraon might do, and ganarally to
Hrctloa
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af
Chaplrr
4SIN,
Law*
af
Flor­
out from under everything that la a for Information as to the'Identity of
have and rarrrle* all ih* right., power*,
ida
Notlrr U hrrahy given that J, F. I-aing. and privilege* Incident to corporation# under
Usually we do not
handicap. You’d .think to size him up tho advertiser.
the
law* of the atal* of, Florida.
purrharrr of T a t CartiArata No. 107, dated
In uniform that Al Walters was too know who the advertiser is and if tha 6|h day of July A. II. 1916 hat Med aald
Arlltla Ilf,
The amount of rapltal atork of the rorsmall and too frall-no, not to be s we do we arc not allowed to give rartlflcata In my offlrr, and hat mad* appli­ poratlon
ahall
b*
Tan Thoiuand I * 10 .000.00 )
(or tat draif to laaua In arrordanra
catcher, but to l&gt;o a good catcher. And out this Informgtion. Simply write ration
with law. Said rartiArata ambrara* tha fol­ Uollara, ta&gt; be divided Into Ope Hundred
of tha par value of *100.00 per ahara,
thinking that you’d fool yourself, Just a letter and address it as per in­ lowing daarrlbrd proparty rlluatad in Sam* .hare*
which ahall be payable in lawfuf money of
Inola rounty, Klorlda, to-wlli
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as a whole lot o f major league scouts
thr
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nited
State*, or In prowrrty, or in labor
ll.-t 1626 ft W and 190 ft S of NE rornar
structions in the ad.
of Srr. 35, Tp. 19 S. K 30 E. Hun W 921, or aarvlra., at * fair and ju.t valuation.to
ft S 470 ft, fc 92ty ft. N n o ft, Tha .aid be Aard by the board of director..
Arlltla IV.
bains * J «»-n l at thr I air of tjie imtuFOR S A L E
7 land
The term for which tha corporal Ion .hall
anra of »udh rartiArata in tha nama ot J. } ’
aal.l ahall be perpetual untraa aqoner dlaI.aine.
•olvad actording to law.
A U «; Notice It hrrrby sl'rn that J. FAtlltle V.
I have several customers for small l.a|nr.
purrba.rr of T at CartiArata No. 66,
The bu.inaa* of the corporation ahall tie
improved or partly improved truck dated the cih day of July, A. !&gt;. 1914, hai rondurlad by a prrvidrnt. tlre.prreidrnt, a
Alrd (aid rartiArata In my offlrr, and hai,
ami treaaurrr. ami a boak.l of db
farms at,Sanford. If you want to madr appliration lor tat ilrrd to U.ua in arerrlary
rrrierB of tint !***« i Lbh ihrrr n*»r moVp titiTin
areonlanN*
with
law.
Sal«l
certificate
rwwell It t rrtf* try piaringfyour farm.
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*Liill h Hii(lihri|i|rrs of ih»* c**fbraraa i hr foil-tains dr.rfibad property -II paratinn
I hw «U#rr|*.r« -hall I»p rUr^ *1 l*&gt;
i’ utk ard. •
li5-2tt: , u .i-d in Sam-nola im
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Florida,
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Over two million satisfied owners know
from experience that the Ford car is a real
utility, an economical, powerful, always-reliable means for increasing the profit in business
or adding zest to pleasure. The Ford car meets
the demand for prompt transportation in every
line of human activity. The demand grows lar­
ger every day, because of the all-around useful­
ness of the car. Touring Car $360, Runabout
p i 5 , Coupelet $505, Town Car $595, Sedan
$6-15— all f. o. b. Detroit. On display and for
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Full t* rt’i'lurtr Mth JjUK*
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% thr hlhttkinc* dtirrilttil pnip* ri j ‘ «itfount anti r|))itk shipment arc two![ fii^ri
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No nwHcr how much or.how little Lumber you need,
wo will be Kind to (ill your order, nnd fill it promptly,
to your perfect satisfaction.
This is the kind of ser­
vice we offer to our patrons. ' We carry the Largest
slock of Lumber. Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors in
Seminole County. We also carry a full stock of Lime.
Cement, Plaster. Nails, Sewer Pipe, and also the Red
and (ireen Vulcanitr Roll Shingles. * Also connected
with the oldesl ami most reliable Hardware Store in
Seminole County. Phone &lt;1.15 for all your wants.

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Iwit Motif*8 i« b* rrl.y riu n that J K
sir- iMirr h « 1*-f «»l T a i * * r1-6. ,r- N- 1
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For Sale t *n*- line large team n|
milt,
t w |lit ft i!nia (OS; •It arnl.tr * Itf'lfM fl V Alt . t *'Uni v « f
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fft t l), That un thl* iU&gt; |i&lt;r*ttnm ules w ith w a gon and harness. A ls o
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miiptarril
before ni« V. I*. Mutlon. JoThr
f$(rtiUfar4*a Add. t-ii Sanford
fa rm in g
im p le m e n ts , v C a ll
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or said I12
o/hI M nif iv r «* r i! at thr ilatr of Im - *rph &lt;‘ atnrf«»n ami J. J I » i r V » n «• irh of
«fir*' of *urh ’rrtiflcalr if* « h* namr of
l» whufn «*r - rally arlinoMMleflgril that h«* n rw rite R . 0 . R id d le , K u stis, Fla.
fu lfil the forrgoing artirk-a t*f inror|*oratlon
Strnt ifitf ii'* llf«,
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Al-n: Not If r U h»rrh&gt;* gi%rn that J. I*. fornhr pur|H»tHt thffrin »*|irr»*r4.
W itn r« my htiitl and *ral »»f
tbi*
I. aing* ptirrktwrrof Tat iVtiifieatr Not INI,
rlatrtT thr
*lav « f July ^ M t'1!* ha* Junr noth. 1t»IT.
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rat loti (or t n ilo'il in i *ti&lt;- In
d r iv in g horse nr w ill tra d e fo r ...... I ma*ir
P S Trl' ft r
arrfirilaihrf all Ii 1
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Pu rest C it y , Fla.
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For. Sale—Two fresh*cuws. Fine naf*i1 tn
ml wot** rntnil y» I D'Mj1-*. lu-an
in* til «jf pai'l •kmin a*I H* miiin|.» «-»iunf y«
I .iif |t &gt;trn*i|iif«S‘r \«4*l l »» Saf^uiil,
Thr* I hat br- 44 dn aHi.* 'Bsrfti aid «uh|i wna * n vaiil
Jersey stock. Phone .'15—.
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•aid laiirl Itt *r*f a• **'«l ai |h»* dais* *"f fit* Jlutrhr. K r ., 11 j 1*11:,!(pttlt y . ;s I’b-rtala fiaf fua^n
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FOR R E N T
I I'tilr••• •alii rrftihcat• * «ha1l
f*«I s'm»d ♦hr iifftn f i 4*f Igriila a.f - , | •ri « f * n nr *
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thr till ha* b« n 1,1 ih thr abovt* talrt!
F o r R e n t — C o t t a g e on M agn u lln
\Vitnf». my r»ibrip| aignaiutr and---------al|
^aufs- in thr at»t *rntttl*d court l*y \V. It,
a ltd E le v e n th s t r e e t ,
$!t,00 » per thi* P f h ’ jlny of J|ily. A. lb
Mndt
r r rU' • fer*t, ai uibai thr ih
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T le rk ( trcnit 4"MtJJt &gt;'4-mi»l4)*f * at Da
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Al. WALTCIlH.

down In tlio Texas hUi kd fooled I linn
Beltcs. If over that old nduge held
p-r-'l uhoiit clioli’o goods in siniill pur
cels It goes double for this Kid hackstuji tif tho Yunkeea*
Smart Imseliiill men who nee Walters
in actlun predict u wonderful future
fur I lit? Ind. • Already the writers nre
leginning l&lt;&gt; compare him tvlfli Ray
Stdmlk of’ the White Sox.
At Wallers-Is one tif tho few—the
very, very few —who established tlirm* solves permanently In the affections of
home fuim lu their ftr»t big league
tame. H n l'Chase, with the Yankees
hack fn 1P05, did the name thing.
Ct-'roe Slsler later repeated with lifts
llr-u.ns. From his first game In the
full of 1013 till this day nothing hut
universal praise has Wen showered
ii|nin tho llttlo Yankee backstop by
New York fandom.
Walters mode himself the Tery first
day he got a chanco to cp(ch-n big
league game. ’ Htraugcly enough, the
self same Hehulk was pitted against
him thnt afternoon. I’addy Baumann,
second baseman for the Yankees, made
a wonderful atop off Buck Weaver
but throw wildly past Waller I’ lpp
Weaver, dnshlng on toward second,
found the ball In PecklgjWlgb'a hands
awaiting him before bo got within
twenty feet o f tho station. Walters
Jmd backed up tbo throw for ono of the
prettiesf®p|rfy* to which Ynnkeo root­
ers had been treated in- many years.
It wasn’t tho custom for the backstop
to back throws when Ed Sweeney was
first catcher o f the Yankee*.
Bob &lt;!likes, scout for tbo New Y’ ork
Aiuerlcana lu tlio aoutbwest, sent AtTrod J. Wallers to the Yankees in
the fall o f lOlfi. After two season*
*■111) Saskatoon the vigorous youth
graduated to tho Waco club o f tbo
Texas league. Clllkes bad no sooner
clnp|Mtl eyes on him than ho got busy
°n tho wire* and through the malls.
Before the l-'ourth of July ho had too
Yankee otllco nil stirred up with, hi*'
good reports -on tho find. The head
^office 'sent ouo o f It* chief scouts-to
watch the youngster., Tho rejwrt of
the latter was fnvomblo In Ij* way,
hut intimated Waller* wo* too light
for major company. ’
“ You’ll make tho'fnfttake of y«ur life
If you let this fellow get away, from
you,” Olikes wrote Captain T.'B. Hus,
ton. “ I don’t enro If ho Is little In
»tro nnd weight; he’* tho biggest thing
In nhPlty you ever saw. Within throo
year* bo’ll lie tho greatest catcher of
tho gamp. He’ll make tho people forcet Ray Bchnlk.’’
'That Inst sentence clinched It with
Huston. Tho White Sox were at tho
Y’ojfj grounds tho day GUkcs’ letter ar­
rived. That afternoon Scbnlk did al•nost everything to tho Yankees thnt
Imagination can picture. Ho got threo
Jf tour bits, Including aomo oitrn
i*iicrs. pilfered a fow baga and atopped
the Yankee runners In their tracks.
’ ’Qct Walter* right hwny," the capUhVwlfed (Hike*! thnt night

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North Park avenue, over L. R.
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for light housekeeping ort cottuge
unfurnished.
Inquire *’ D ,"*caro of
Herald.
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for you. Thee dmand is good just
now.
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dated the 6th d*y of July. A. I). 1 9 ! •|i»«
filed (*1-1 rertlflcate In my oflire, an-l h*&gt;
made application lor !■* dred to i--ut‘ in
accordance with law. Said ccrtlflcate em­
brace* Ih* followins dr*«ribrd jirop.rty nit naird in Seminole coupiy, Ftoflda, to-wit!
l.ot* I and S, lllock t9, Hanfor-I farina *1
Mqnroe
The *ald land iielfts a&gt;*ee*ed at
the dale of the t**uance of au rh rertlflcate In
the nama of Thonta* llfo*.
A W : Notice t* hereby firen that F.
Woodruff, purchaaer of Ta* f ’erllOcate No.
117, dated the 6th day ol July, A. |). 19t5,
ha. Sled raid rertlflcate in my office and ha*
made application for taa deed,to i«u e i.i
accordance with law. Said rertifiratn e nl.raie* the followins drarribed property aituate-l In 'Seminole rounty. Florida, to-wit:
S t) ol S&lt;7 ol N E ', ol.SBJJ, See-. 20, Tp.
19 S. It. 30 E- I t actea. The ialtl land beins a n rv n l at the -laje of tha ivauanre ol
aurh certificate In the name of C. fhllpot
llrira.
.Lhleu aald certiflfale* ahall bo rudeemed
areordins t° la * la * dead* will iaaur there­
on on the 16th day of Ausqri. A. II. 1917.
Witnrva my offleial aisnature and aeal thia
the 13th day of July, A. ,1). 1917.
W a ll
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Clerk Citrult Court. Seminole Co., f i * .
liy V. M. l»-»usta»*. fi- C.
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|,08t — Pair of gold rimmed glasses.
Finder return to lleruld office and
Nslier of App canon for Tat Heed Coder
receive reward.
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LEGAL ADVERTISING
P E I'A IIT M E N T o r T IIE IN TE U IO II
’ U. 8. I .an-l nillre al (jalnaaVHI*. t !*.._
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June 23, 19 17.
'Noth-* I* hrrotiy sla m that Uharli-* J.
Vat mill Ion of Wrklaa. Klorlda. Who as
June 17.* 1912, ma-li- llomt*U-*tt Entry No.
OI07C3, for 8&lt;j i f HKU, Sarllon 29 and N (,
nt N B H , Srrtfon 32. 1own*bt|» 19 8, Hans*
29 E. T*H*ha*»r* Mrriilian, h*» filer* nollra
of Intention to rnakr Klva-yr*r Hro«f. to
r*labli*h claim to thr land above riracribrd.
b for* clerk rirrult court, at Tavaraa. Horda. on the 10th day ol Aufuat, 1917.
rlaiw ant nama* aa »ltncr*c»:
T- I- Iloyd, of Wrklwa, Klori-l*
E. A. Huih. of Wakiwa. Florida
iirorgo Ciararood ol I'aoia, FloriuA
lla rv rf II. Itmfror. of Sanford, fiorifla,
llOnT. W’. D A M S . •
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Hccl»l»r.
T um * Frl-tOtc
DBPAIIT.M KNT &lt;*K T H E IN TE U IO R
U. 8. t.and timer al n*lnr*&gt;lllr, Fla,
June 23, 1917.
Notlco I* hereby jiarn that Harper Smith
of 'O*trdo. Florida, who. on May 9*. 1912.
mad* llo m w U id entry. No. 010160 , lor
S W 'i ot h 'W ii, Section 26, Town»hip 21I S
llacice 31 E. T»llaha«*ee Meridian. ha» fiie-i
no)ira of intention to make Five-year I’ rool,
to c*l*bli*h claim io tfce land above de,-rrlbed bator* clrrk circuit court, at Sanford.
Florida, on tha 10th day of Aucuat, 1917.
rla ira m t name* ** wltneew-*:
I’ , II. lioaton of Ovlado, Florid*
M v Mathburn^ql Oviedo, Florid*
S. M. Vraater of Oviedo, Florid*
John Setuis* 'of Ov^do. " « ' ^ V (g

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Notlrr t* hereby given that lra_ l&gt;. and
Ellen Martin, purchaier* « f T a t Certltlcate
No. 350, dated 11* 6tb t'av c,f July A. It.
1916,-ha* filed »*1d ra r iils a e .ln my pfflie.
and ha* made Bpilleation or tat dred to itaue in accordance with law. Said rettlUrate
eanhracM the Inlloains daartlbad property
*itu*trifl In Seminole edunty, Florida, to-wit:
W *) ol N E ', ol S W 't , See. f , Town*hlp
20, South. Hanse 31 Kaat.
The **ld land t»einr aaaeaacd at the date
of thr i.tuaneo of aurh crlllfleate in lh&lt;«
namr ol l&gt;. &lt;5. ('tenahaw. Aim Certificate
No 3M, -lated 6th day of July, A. I*. 1916,
eov^ in s S W I, of S W !4, Sac. *. T a p . 20
bouth. Hanse 3t Eatt.
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The **ld land beins ataeated at the date
ol the iaauanre of aurh rerlifieate in tha
name ol D. O. Cranahaw. Unleaa aald cer­
tificate ahall be redeemed areordins to t»w
T o * dead will l*aua ihiraoti on the -th day

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Ih* 3r*l *1a&gt; »f Krplrmb**f. 1917, **»•! .
ib 1* ml ih*- Bait! irtiitn. or *l»*r?«'«' i*n» «*&lt; nait! bt* roirfril agninat »ai*l ilrlrtulinl j
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!f i* furlhrr olflrrrxl that thin Oftlrf hr I
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ctnrr ■/ » i* ,k for Ih** ip jo* of iwu
month* in *hf* Sanford IL raM, a
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IhHw. nrilrfptl, adjUilgP*l aiuf Vh-rr* * il a ll
bitsintfi Kluiitla, th«* 3fth flay «»f Inti’*, 1917*
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Notice la hereby tlven that Frank (..
W-iodrufi, purrhater ol V ai Crrtifirate No.
M6j dated tbe f.th day of June, A. It, 1911.
Sal-1 certificate embrace, the fi-ll-iwlns de*
rritwd properly aituated in Seminole county,
Florida, t —wit; l.ut* I and 6, I'lk. 9. It' a*
mT * plat of Fort I'.-e-i ' The aald lan-l beins aaaeaeed at the dale nl the laauanee of
•urh certificate in the name id II. T. t'-J-(all
Alan Certificate No. 710, dated the
2nd day u( Junr A. I*. 1913. Said rrrtiflcatr embrarr* the follnwias ilrirrlW d prop­
erty aituated In Seminole rounty, Florida,
In-wit: Ilea. 6 ch&lt; N ror of |&gt;t ind Wylty
at reel*, Fort Herd, run W 10V It, S 52 ft,
E 196 ft. S 52 tl. The (aid land l-eln* a*trued at th r -falf &gt;'l Ih* Inuuirr of «uth
m lifirate in the n»mr of K. T. tNlesall:
hi* filed »*fd rrrtiflrBtra tn my nfflrc, and
j,a, mad- application .for taa -!- eil&lt; to laau*
In aeerirdafire with law,
L'nlr-a aaid cerllfirale* ahall be rrilermed
afe-rdine to taw tas deed# will ( mu .- there*,
on on the 30th -lay ot July A. I). 1917,
H lin ru m ) official aisnature and aeal Ihi,
the 29th d a y.q f June A. 'l*. 1917.
i-rali
E. A. IHItHif.ASS,
Clerk Circuit Coutt Seminole Co., Ft*.
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In t'nurt ’ e f the County Jutls-'. Semlno e
&lt; -.inly. State of Florid*
Jo te Eatate ol
Jamet Baxter WiHiam*
To all Creditor*, Irta ti-r. llitlr lb u lm an-l
all reyaonv h^vlns (Jlalma or Demand*
acalriit aaid F!*l*le:
You. and each of you, are hertby notified
and required to prr-ent any claim* and de­
mand* which you, or either of you. may
have asaln.t the evtatr of Jamr* Hatter Wtl*
WHnaaa1* mV"offlriaV altnaiure and veal llamrj dteraaad, late of Se-nlnnle rounty
Florid*, to the undrrriined Executrix of «xi-l
ritate- within two year* (tom the data here
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Datrd June 2 M . A. t&gt;. I t » 7.
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SABAH M. W IL L IA M S ,
Executrix.'
A1ITIC t. EH OF (NO O K 1*0 RATI ON
M-Erl-9te
hrrrby etven
slven that we..the
iindrrNollee I*i hereby
w*J|lhe u»d*rII. on Wednesday. A|u|u*t lal, In Court o f the Coanly Judse, Seminole
risned will,
1917, applyy |o Honorable Sidney J, Call*,
I'uunty, Stale *T Florid*
of the Stale ol FlorliUMur letter* In to Extate of
tiovernor of
rorporatlnf the Whofcee Hralty Ettalla It. XVatraan, ifvr4**ed
patent Incorpoiatlnf
Company, under the lollewins proposed To *11 Credltqyv, lu-sateca. Diatributee* and
charter, th* orislnat of which I* now on file
all I'ereon* havins Claim* or Demand*
in the office ol the Secretary cf State of tho
* S * i n a t aaid FNtata:
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You, and each of you. are hereby notified
atate ol Florida.
F. F. Dutton
and required to prycent any rlalr-t* and. de­
Juarph Cameron
mand* which you or either ot you may have
J. J. Diekiqaon.
ayalnal the eatatc of FNtella IE Warman, dr—
Arlltlra af Incorporation « f Pahokee llralty reaaed, late ot Seminole rounty, Florida, to
th* undrrtignrd AdmlnUtratnr of eald eaC em gapy
We, the undcr*i(ned, hereby a**ocl*te our- tale within two'yrxr* from thn date hernoTT
ilated June 21*t, A. L&gt; 1917.
aelvea totethef fojylhe pufpoae of forming a
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body politic and eorperat* under th# law*
Adminiitrator.
of the Mate of Florida, with and under the
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in Scotland where municipal owner­
ship was in successful operation were
invited to visit Chicago to pass judg­
ment on the feasibility of installing
a slrflllar plant In that huge but not
particularly well governed 'city. On
TK»Tcomplqtion"of their*investigations
they• •prAnouncell the verdict that
there were no
natural*
reasons
against the new scheme, except— —
and what that except covered may
posaibly be best illustrated hy a ref­
erence to Senator Reed’s recent
grounds t&lt;ff 'objecting to the ap­
pointment of Mr. 'Hoover, "th a t his
extended residence abroad had kept
him out o f ■ touch with American
ideals." It is so much the fashion
of the present day to dignify every
process of the human mind by the
name of an ideal, that possibly the
spirit of graft that the canny Scots
observed to be sometwhat prevalent
in Chicago may be properly listed
among its innumerable exetnplara.

of making investigations similar’ to
those being conducted by Mr. Pat­
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‘ Hard Talta Drafted
Atlanta, Ga., •Jfdy—13-— T h ero-i*
going to he another military draft in
Georgia sometime soon, hut it will
lie for mules instead of men, apd
the patient southern jarhead is going
to leave the cotton fields and take
his place hy thousands on the firing
]ine in France, hauling artillery and
ammunition, wagons.
The animal problem is one of the
most important facing the military
authorities,- for they have learned
from the experience of other fighting
nationa that while automobile
trucks and motors ore invaluable for
certain work, there are other kinds
of service which only horses and
mules can perform.
More than 100,000 mules will he
needed in addition to .100,000 horses
to accompany the first draft army to
France, and necessarily a majority
of the mules will come from the
south.
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At, any rate, the principal objec­
tion to municipal ownership has
ure, ventilation, and drainage-,|.
generally been found to he -mixed up
waya under his control, the grower is
with this particular ideal as n close
virtually certain of his crop. |n hi,T h e Sanford
Board
of
Trade
is
examination into the circumstances
if ,
experiments Mr. Hendricks used the
E. T. Woodruff as Host
one of the greatest working bodies attending its niany failures in the
Red Early Ohios for seed, cutting
One* of the most enjoyable af­
in the county or state and is con* United States will certsinly reveal,
New Discovery in Potato Growing by M eans o f Huge Potato Hills two eyes to a good sized piece. Thi*
stantly on the job looking after the and if it is not graft th a t'is'n t the- fairs of the year was the banquet
In Fenced Inclosures Saves Labor and Land
year he is experimenting with other
Interests of the people. They will bottom of. the failure it will he found given by Mr. and Mrs. E» T . Wood­
adaptations of his plan and expects
ruff to their friends at the Hotel
reduce the price of ice, the price of to he its super-ideal, politics.
By W. M. GEORGE
to have some .interesting announce­
Carnes Tuesday night.
fire insurance and m any'other items'
Should the city receive such an
Former Editor at Th e A m n io n lls ia n tra il, a National Farm M onlklf
ments to make by next November.
too numerous to mention if they can
Promptly at six o'clock the guests
offer it, is to be hoped that the coun­
Mr. Hendricks 1s hacked in his work
Forty-two
.
bushels
of
potatoes
in
made
of
a
n
y
piecq
of-tim
ber
about
receive the undivided support of the cil will give it earnest consideration. were ushered into the dining room
business men o f this community. Th® municipal , ownership of the where a long table beautifully dec­ the- season of 1916 from a plot of the site of the arm, a piece of four by a good wife, and his neighbors of
ground only eight feet square, or an by four inches hy three feet long, twenty years’ standing vouch for
The Board of Trade is working for
water supply in
New York ’ has orated w ith roses awaited and were
equivalent of more than 28,000 placed s o ‘ It will protrude from the his honesty and integrity.
the best interests of the community
proved satisfactory to a remarkable shown their places by the patriotic
and is striving to build up and not degree considering the Scotchmen's place cards.
The possibilities of this new meth­
These also proved a bushels to the acre of ground Bpace pen about a foot. A fte rjth e pota­
used, was the astonishing feht of toes have been planted three weeks od of rinsing potatoes, in the'saving
tear down the city or county.
source
of
great
amusement
after
all
verdict on its chances in "Chicago.
K. E. Hendricks, a resident of loosen the tester, pull out and run of labor nnd of land are amazing to
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There were no snakes in Ireland hid taken their seats nml the genial
Kansas City, Mo.
your hand in to determine the moist­ contemplate. When
outside con­
host
acting
as
toastmaster
called
The
Juvenile
Protective
Asso­ and there is no graft in West Palm
ure.
By
so
doing
you
will
know
ditions
are
unfavorable
the produc­
each
gileat
to
read
their
place
cards.
Like all great discoveries, Mr.
ciation is doing a great work in this Beach.
The experiment might be
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how
much
water
to
use
on
the
pen.
tion
can
bo
carried
on
successfully
They
were
conundrums
and
it
was
Hendrick’s method of raising pota­
community ami while but few people- worth, trying.— Palm Beach Post.
under
glass
and
shipping
from
warm­
After
the
tester
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been
once
re­
necessary
for
the
guest
to
read
the
arc aware of its existence or t hi* .‘ high
toes fs founded on such simple ele­
Fighting Ihe &lt; igni'cllc
verse aloud and then give the an­ mental principles thnt one winders moved this can he repeated once or er dim es made unnecessary. With
aims of the association the nHirers
A new prohibition movement
swer amjrf shouts pf laughter and why some one "d id n 't think of it twice a week. Watch the tester and such n clu*ap source of food supply
are going" uhead day by day and
under
way
in
Kansas.
Now
it’s
the
wjthfn reach of all the people of the
good natured banter.
These cards before.". He had often watched the keep the dirt in proper condition.
givin g their services free for the pro­
cigarette
that
has
to
go.
E
verybody
e'Arth,
the specter of famine nnd the
were read all during the progress of potato pile In the cellar bin, which
tect! m of the children. The editor
The pen should he near a water
joining
in
the
fight.
The
Depart­
day
of
high priced foods will become
the banquet and aided to digest the every spring sent out its
or T h e Herald as the probation of­
shoots supply, wo that it can he well waterment
of
Child
Welfare
of
the
stntet
a
thing
of tiie past.
elegant
menu
that
the
Carnes
Hotel
ficer needs the support of the com­
through every possible crack and ed during dry weather. It should he
university
acts
as
leader
But
homes
knows
so
well
how
to
serve.
munity as a whole in his part of tincrevice.
Sometimes these sprouts watered from the top about twice a
work which at the present time is and schools and churches and hoy
rainfall is sufficient.
After the
repast
Toastmaster would crawl out along the Hour a week unless
Hudson River 300 Miles Long.
taking more than half of his time. dubs are cooperating with growing Woodruff announced the male quar­ distance of seven feet in order to The "m oist tester" will always en
T h e entire length o f the Hudson riv­
enthusiasm.
, 1
..
From Troy to the
From this begin- able flu* grower tti determine the er is .'100 miles,
tette nml they rendered several se­ reach the light.
-P —
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Certain publications are refusing lections most pleasing to all. In fact ning he conceived the^idea that if proper' moisture conditions.
mouth
o
f
tfie
river
In New York bay,
The
It is easy enough lor peoplevjwho
to advertise cigarettes. Those that the .male quartette was overworked this pile was removed out- into the top Inycr of dirt should he sloped a distance o t ICO tulles, the river Is
arc sitting around on tfie sidewalks
do carry such advertisements will he during the evening as they seemed openyand given soil and fertilizer,1gently toward the center, so the tidal, ow ing to the low* grade o f Its bed,
whittling sticks and chewing .navy
bombarded
with
protests.
The. to strike a popular chord. The quar­ with proper conditions of fight and ground will absorb ■and not shed by which the ocean tide Is aide to back
tobacco to whittle apd spit and tell
school libraries *will clip all cigarette tette-was composed of Messrs. E. T. moisture, the potatoes would grow rain; hut cure should hp taken that up. It Is this lower tidal navigable
each other just how the government
portion o f Ihe Hudson that Is of so
"a d s" from magazines and papers Woodruff, ■ K. R. Murrell, Henry and reproduce their kind,
mud he prevented from forming on much Importance nnd. of course, lbs
should be managed. But these same
before they are put on the library Peabody and F. I'. Forster.
Mrs.
people are not putting their shoul­
.Three years ago he built what he l " « ' a," , hukin‘t to, " rrU!' t - Wh(*n water Is salt. It Is regarded really
shelves. These dippings will he sent Julius Takach also rendered, several
ders to the wheels of progress and
called a "potato pen." which was lho ,'arlh l" dr&gt;- ,*,p mound " hould nn estuary o f the sen. Above Albany
j to the publishers with protests.
solos during the evening that were nothing more nor less than a huge l,e "Frinkl.-.l on the top and sides. | and T ro y the river Is a stnnll stream
arc not paying any taxes and are not
The State Federation n( Women's greatly etiojyed. one of especial
taking an active part in the ti| potato hill, the sides of which were
Th‘‘ &gt;’0,a' ° vJne"
* f,)* to lht'I and to Its source the water Is fresh.
(Clubs ha, organiz'd a department merit being the fine given at the
building of the city or the nullity or
■supported hy a loosely Constructed
« d
,,f ,,l(' I'"'1 llh *‘ » ' ' ar,,st
fur carrying on ibis tight.
It has
.lose, "T h e Perfect D a y " Dial &lt;• _«l- int-|„SUr&gt;&gt;. built alter the fashion of
r" .tW
through
•
Troubles.
the state
Deeds and not Words are
I asked for a law prohibiting cii^irCtte ways a favorite, Interspersed with
It’s easier to In* philosophical about
what bring home the bacon and un­
an old rail fence.
Within this’ in- i the crevices and concealing the tim­
advertising in the state.
When other people’s troubles than it U to
the songs the toasts gave a chance closure, only 8 hy 8 feet ill size, he bers with a coat of green.
less a man means something in hi«
the
potatoes
are
matured
'th
e
pen be quiet about our own.
for
the
wit
of
the
humorists
as
well
The \V. ('. T. l\ and the parenthome town it is nvedles* for him to
planted his potatoes in thin layers of*
may
.
be.
taken
dow
n,
the
potatoes
as
the
deeper
thought
of
the
philos­
attempt to remodel the government teacher’* nssnriatio.lv are sending out
dirt and manure, piling one layer iin
nr try (o overt hri i presen* da1
, literature arid "dealing' with the ophers and were untifMincod hy the another until the pelt was 8 feel rolled out of the thin covering with a
Glass Eye Was Misbehaving.
toastmaster with a pryliide of good high.
method! with hi* mouth.- We have problem locally."
The potato pen became a i rake, and . the material, dirt and
"Mrs. Murphy, have you seen my
The state university and agricul­ things as only Mr. Woodruff' can mound of,green. He had found that manure saved and used again and
too much hf that sort of hot r.ir in
KlnM ey e ? " "Yes, w ir ; It was reudin'
The various toasts were u» his potatoes not only grew licit e again.
Sanford and in every other com­ tural college are pleding themselves g i'e.
one o f your letters, and 1 hid It In Ihe
l
Potato
pens
may
he
started
follows:
munity and tt g ts more tiresome to fight the cigarette. At thu.latter
than they did in the cellar, hut th a t’
,na&gt;' " p
as bureau."— Lnnq.xon.
’ institution the male students are go­
each day. •
Our Country, C.
U.« Walker: at digging time lie was able to har- Jearl&gt;‘ and a* '* • '* 08 M “ l,ll°* * * * • «
ing "to assert their will power by Greater Sanford, D. (*. Marlowe; vest forty bushels of as line potaUies '
----- O -----mature, exBridge in Scripture.
cutting out all tobacco.”
Funny
Things,
in
Printer's
Ink.
R.
J.
u
.H
ure
grown
anywhere.
The
followI
«■*■&gt;»
*»••
«•«'&gt;*
&lt;'"«'*
The
usual tim­
M l N IC ! P A L 'O W N BUSH 11’ •
The only mention of n bridge In the
l*»la t',ps
‘ he north is Canonical Scriptures Is Indirectly In
Most important of all perhaps, the Jinlly; Brotherhood,* F. P. Forster; ing year he'secured thirty-two hush-!
Four years ago a rumor went the
Pastoral
Pleasantries,
Dr.
Geo.
Hy­
els
In
the
same
size
pen.
and
last
|
fronJ
'
N
,
,,^
ch
to
June:
,,ut
lu nder lhis the principality of Geshur, n district
hoy
clubs
of
the
state
are
declaring
rounds on excellent authority that
method the potatoes may lie plunted
to the imrihcnst of tho sen of Galilee.
the Wert Balm Beach Water Com- “ n "ep*n season the year round” man; The Faiy Sex, E. A. Douglass; year the astonishing total of fortymuch later than is possible under At this place n bridge Is said to exist
*
pany wan willing to dispose of its f,,r hunting difwn the enemy. There Home and Fatherland, L. It. Philips. two bushels,*
t
Open field conditions, wherh the fac­ still which Is lulled by the Arabs “ (lie
At a late, hour the guests left,
plant and franchise to the city for a arp *“ ld *9 be 2,000 hoy members of
The details of the construction nnd
tor of hut, dry weather must always Bridge o f Hie Sons o f Jacob." The
after
wishing
their
host
and
hostess
reasonable consideration.
Speaking anti-cigarette clubs.
Recently they
management of these potato pens,
he -taken into consideration.
With Itoinans* are credited with being the
*&gt;n general principals it seems not had a big bonfire made of maga- many happy returns of the day and as descrihod hy Mr. Hendricks, out­
irrigation
and
every
possible
condifirst constructors of Arched bridges
unitkely thut, being confronted with *in»s. carrying •cigarette* advert Imp- the thought thnt another of the line a plan why which any one hav­
,tion
of
good
potato
grow
ing—
m
oist-j
over
stremns.
the necessity of installing an expen- ments, plus a large heap of "th e same sort wps anticipated once each ing access to u . plot of ground no
year if not before. The Judies .ac­ larger than a flower bed can raise all
wive -Id(ration plant, the rnmpuny makine.
may repeat thut olfer in definite
Kansas call** the * cigarette the cepted • a rose from the beautiful the potatoes needed for an average
terms.
•
"chief enemy to the hoy," the blight decorations of the tables before de­ familysfor a whole year. The potato
parting as a remembrance of the pens may be built 8 feet wide hy
M unicipal * ownership of p u b lic ;on health and character." the "in happy occasion.
/ any length, just so they are built
xitificitr hes prpved surprisingly sue- famous cigarette."
And she seems
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. strong enough to keep the sides from
in the older countries and has 1° mean what she says. A t.this rate
Most any kind of good
b eci j . i . T v i i with excellent results j the cigarette certainly will come Jo C. R. Walker; Mr. and 'Mrs. R, J, spreading.
early extermination in one state at Holly, Mr. ahd Mrs. L. R. Philips, stuut material can he used. If light
cast. And who will venture to say Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Maxwell. Mr. lum lcr or hontd* ure used the pen
low far cigarette prohibition may and Mrs. E. A. Douglass, Mr. and may be braced through the centre
Rich earth and * well
extend?— Daytona Halifax Journal. Mrs. Henry Peabody, Mr. nnd Mrs. with wires.
T&lt;UlR
*
K . IU Murrell, Mr. and Mrs. Julius rotted manure must hq on j^ind in
Takach, D, C. Marlowe, F. P; Fors­ sufficient quantities to fill the pen to
IN V E S T IG A T E T H E TAX E S
ter, Miss Emma Woodruff, Mrs. the top.
Promptly and Correctly Tax Commissioner Will Visit Every II. C. Haskins and Dr. George H y­
The potato pen ns described is
man.
Rendered M ean Much
County in Stateb
built 6 feet hy 8 feet, inside meas­
A rigid investigation into the tux
Origin of Billiards.
urement and is G feet high.
to the Retail Merchant
j assessments in every county in the
Many men believe that billiards was
The pen la built as each layer is
state is the plan of the state tax not tm Invention, says the Providence placed and planted.
You can jse
commission, which has already’
Journal, hut a growth, while others one hy six inch hoards for the ends
started a - probe in Duval county. maintain, most likely bemuse of tho and sides, leaving 2'*j inch space
In a letter |o the Metropolis toduy, mime, thnt It was a French Invention, between the hoards for the potato
M a n y are doing so at considerable cost
Commissioner R. J. Patterson, who nnd they contend thnt It was played sprouts to come through. Start the
o r sacrifice to themselves.
came to Duval county lasy week to hy the Germans. Dutch, Itallnus nnd pen with a six inch layer of dirt.
^ W e have joined the F ed eral Reserve
mike inquiry intq certain alleged French long before It appeared In Eng­ Then mark off the plot n foot apart
land.
But
o
n
’thin
matter*,
says
the
New
B
anking
System established by the G ov­
unfair assessments, assires thu pubYork Sun. there Is room for doubt. A each way, allowing six inches of
ernm ent to g iv e greater financial stability
li: that it is the purpose of the com­
number of lltemry reference* to the space for dirt all around‘ hetween the
mission to do all. ia its power to
and strength to the m em ber banks and
game may tic found In Eltznbcthiin ‘outer row of potatoes and the inside
K329 I-P d E D
bring about a fairer nnd more even •laya.
of the pen. Plant n potato seed at
protection to th eir depositors. You con
assessment of property. , There will
every
line of interesection of the
g iv e your support to this great Government
he no distinction as between cor­
plot, forty-eight hilts to the layer of
enterprise
and also obtain its protection
poration and individual, for each
combine the Ledger and State­
dirt. Then *pqt an inch or two of
How hLpvIng Signs Work.
for you r m oney b y becom ing one o f our
ment work and reduce labor
will feel the heavy hnnd of the law
In n general way, the mechanism of well rotted manure over tho potatoes
about 50% Simplifies bookkeeping
depositors.
without regard, in order thut a fair n moving electric .sign Is,like the old- and sprinkle well with water. Then
mad eliminates disputes with cus­
basis of assessing property may be time nmsle box drum, filled with pins. lay six inches more of dirt, mark off
tomers.
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•
finally reached.
As the drum revolves the plus innko as before, plant, manure nnd water
Statements itemized to date
Mr. Patterson who wrote- from the contacts at dcterinlmpl Intervals, again.
Repeat this operation with
M IN U S
and may be delivered on deTallahassee Saturday. f t i ’.eJ that he nnd the Illusions of revolving circles of enough layers to fill the pen to the
SIDSMAL MISXKVI
mmmA. This loose leaf system fits
light,
bird
effects
and
designs
almost
expected to he in Citrus ccui t y ^ o top. T o keep the dirt from falling
SYSTIM
retail business. We will
xvlthour limit are produced.
day at Inverness, to start an inves­
out of the pen a s 'the layers are
placed; draw up old straw or hay
tigation similar to that liegqn in
ea your pert.
Worst TMng About Work.,
this county, and thr*. Hillsborough
against the cracks or crevicm.
"Do hardest thing about work,
t," said
county would tie th? scene of his
As th e pen rises places on the
Uncle Eben, "Is de worry It puts yon
next visit.
fourth
layer of dirt In the conter of
to when you try to dodgo It."— Wnsh*
Commissioner
S.
J.
Blitch
1s
in
one
side,
about two feet above the
Ingtou
Star.
148
Sanford, tflorida
Atlanta in attendance of the bigrqund, a "m oist te s te r.", This Is
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
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EIGHT FOOT POTATO PENS
GROWING 42 BUSHELS

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Itemized Statements

This is the Umc for Every Gtizen to
Support the United States Government

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Monthly Statement Outfits

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HERALD PRINTING CO.

FIR S T N A T IO N A L BANK

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tour of certain counties with* !i view
TT. M. HAYNES. Bnsiacaa M »n u «^ civic dignitaries of some Urge city

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TH E SANFORD HERALD
[l£fc§:
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i Vice President Thos. P. Denham of
TtH* Atlantic National Bank of Jack­
sonville. The couple have secured it
residence on Magnolia avenue. Mr.
Denham will have charge of the
fibre factory now located on the lake
front.

and for the pint ilin&gt;« p a m iyi j(ras. gAidnSMSfnVw^casu uf flar?y. ’ THe?"
ulmn Society, Vvho was out of . .
Careless.
been
phstor of the Forest Glenn boys had broken into several houses the state when Miss Goodhue re­
It Is the Inu- o f a school In n town
church.
For several years he has and churches in the city and com­ ceived nnd accepted the offer \vas near Boston Hint only children hom In
been employed in literary work by mitted -several rdberios and the greatly disappointed to laern that Hint tmvii shall attend. One little ctrl
the big Chicago, publishing house of offense could not' be ignored. The he was to lie deprived of her services in this town wns (Mini while her pqr: u t ile Happenings— Mention
A.
C. McClure &amp; Co,, much of their Collins hoy was turned over to in promoting the work of the organ- • tits were nt thdlr Ynenjlon in the coun­
o f.M a tte rs in B r ie f book work passing through his hnnds Probation Officer Holly who will Fn- ization by her wonderful bird ttit pee- try. IM s made her Inollsltdr as n pu­
Personal Items or
Muck Analysis — 10.00 per Vent as editor.
deav.ir to turn his feet into belter sonntiotis and intimate k now ledge1
' pil oi lh! school. In telling ir plny* Interest
111,11•'
hen ah
•gh—
Basis. 201.
Dry Basis. 2 23 AmaMra, 13taw er was a Michigan-girl-,- PBtlld-jJ pussible and as tlua- was--bos—o f h ird-fife during rfrr*t’nmtlTg year.'! (j,
■i M -oifil "Von so*1. I too |mrn
tuonia. rD.TiO per cent Basis, 0.211.1an Oberlin student, where she first first appearance in court he was Miss
has already contract- j wlillr |
t acutl..,r- t firlsSummary of the Floating Small
Dry Basis. 0.24 Potash.
Acidity, met Mr. Brower. She has alwrays given another chance to reform. tin- |c l to return to her Florida work at | tlim Herald.
Talk* Succinctly Arranged for
.003 per rent.- Full account in next bedn at the front on missionary ser­ der the influence of the Juvenile the completion of her contract with
* Hurried Herald Readers
issue. If. H. &amp; A. R. Chappell.
vice and is now one of the cxecuti/e Protective Association.
the Georgia, institution.
Where Cranks Abound.
96-lte , board of the Woman’s State Society,
....................................................... ...
The evidence in the case brought
Jf
ever
you « r r ' to lu-nr n"n«u-n&lt;*
of
Illinois.
Several
years
ago
the
•Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Huff and.littllr
out the facts ’ very strongly that
Mrs. Ernest Betts is home again
At the Presbyterian Church
talked you should no to n conference.
daughter left yesterday for New Browers spent some inonrhs in the young boys should not be allowed to
.after n plfcasant visit to her sister,
Dr. J. F. McKinnon wilt preach
T don't varo Itt vrhnt department of
^ ork city to spend a month or more. Holy Land, Egypt, Asia Minor and roam the streets at night ahd this
Mrs. Sid. Carraway at Ft. Myers.
at the morning and evening services liumnn life or thought, whenever yon
Wc want to tell Saulsbury Huff Europe. Mr. Brower says of him­ practice will be broken up by the
Miss Gertrude Green returned
nt the Presbyterian ehurch and his get n conference minks nre nlwrvs to
right now that if he sends its any self:
ctjy police force ami the county of
home last Sunday. Miss Green wus
many friends nnd all the strangers the front. Newspnimfs will not print
postcards about the big time he is
‘ ‘I am thirty-five years o ld —a fleers wherever found in the future.
teacher of expression in Southern
to the city are cordially invited to their views, so that when they Imre a
having and all that junk that wo fact, and have lived actively some
Harry was taken to Marianna by
Female College, LaGrange, Ga., this
attend the servires. Dr. McKinnon conference nt their mercy and can In­
will hair lip hom when he gets hack. years longer. I have not been sick- Sheriff Brady and his future conduct
sist on being listened to. then Is the
year and since Commencement she
was formerly the pastor hero and has
a-bed since I was a hoy and had the and deportment there will be his
happy time uf the crank.— Sir Edward
Ladies
desiring
special
colors
add
has been the guest of friends in
a large circle of friends in and about Clnrke.
sixes in suits or dresses with shirt chicken pox. f have never had ap­ chance for the shortening of the the city.
Georgia and Alabama.
waists, gloves, etc., to match for the pendicitis, nor had time for Sunday length of time that he will remain
Sunday school at 9:45.
$2.60 Week-end rates to Day­
fall can have same brought out on golf. .1 have voted all tickets in­ away from home.
tona Beach and return. • Phone
Past T«ns«.
approval at the French Shop, for we cluding the Socialist, hut mainly the
.
Officers Installed
___ nrlglnnl
_______ __________
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Philips' Drug Store for further par­
The
forests of_____
the Catted
Prohibition,
and
am
in
the
fight
for
deal with factories nnd have to have
No fair will be held in Ksrumhia
Tuesday
evening
the
regular
meetStntcs
wore
larger
In
extent,
greater
In
ticulars. Orange Belt Auto Lino.
the garments made and wc might as the ’ Pepul* all the time.’* A good next fall, as has been the custom for
ing
cf
the
Sanford
Rehekah
lodge
quantity
o
f
stnndlng
timber
and
more
96-3tc
well have what the ladies like, for kind of man to welcome to Florida. a number of years, owing to the un­
was l.rbl nnd a very interesting diversified In useful tree species than
* Mrs. James Moughton
Lcsli^
Houghton and
and L
csli^ d f we have an idea of what you wunl
certainty of securing amusement at­ deration it proved to lie. The main those of any other region on earth.—
have gone to Minneapolis
**'
to visit it is much easier for us to choose
To My. Piano Owner Friends
tractions. The decision was made at feature was tho installation of of­ New* York Telegram,
her parents. Miss Ethel Moughton colors and sizes, etc. So kindly come
it has come to me from several a special meeting of the executive ficers. . The following were installed:
ha* gone to Rochester, New York, and see us ami express your opinion sources that • » Sanford canvassing
Hoard recently after an amusement Mrs. McCliriton, I*. G.; Mrs. Speer,
Cleveland, Ohio and Washington, nnd it 'will he a pleasure for us tq try piano tuner is circulating the slander
company refused to consider u con- N. G.; Mrs. [,ee, V. (},; Mrs. Fer­
D. C., to visit relatives and friends. to serve you.
96-1 tc that I am deaf nnd have quit tun­ ract at the present time.
guson, Chaplain; Mrs. Coats, R. S.
(Too Late to Classify)
Ayers’ New Daytona Beach H otel
Mrs. Frank M Ulcer and. little ing. 1 am still the regular tuner for
N. (i.;, Mr. Ferguson, I,. S. N. G.;
Daytona Beach, Fla.—Special sum­ daughter and Mrs. Milteer’s mother, the following— customers:
Rollins
Mrs. Critn, It. S. V. G.; Mr. Crim,
Wanted — We buy and sell alt
M ORE W H ITE WAY
mer rates now in effect. W eek'end Mrs. Smith of Ft. Myers are in the College, 12 pianos; Cathedral-School,
S. V G,; Mrs. f.ossing, -Sec.; kinds of second hand hags.
Write
parties solicited. Dance every Sat­ city the guests of Mrs. Lelller and 10 pianos; Mont Verde Industrial
Mr. Los ing, Treas.i Mrs. Stemper, for prices. Newman Hag &amp; Burlap
Manotign
Avenue
Will
Soqn
be
Well
urday night.' W . F. &amp; E. R. Ayres, Mrs. Braxton Verkins.
Mrs. Mil- School, 4 pianos; St. Joseph Acad­
Cond.;- Mr. t ’ hcek. Warden: Mr. Co., .Jacksonville, Fla.
96-2tp
Lighted Business Street
managers and owners^
81-tf
leer will he remembered by. many emy, 3 pianos; Kissimmee High
Speer, 1. G - Mrs. MeClenen. O. G.
Magnolia
avenue.
Herald
Square
wlio
Mrs. J. D. Hood is visiting relU- lo re ns. Miss Lillie Fair Smith
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- .I .., n1, “ »’ lnn&lt;&gt;!': »»&gt;d scvcrdl schools
After the business meeting a deFor Rent
Rooms connected and
piano each
and
many or \\all street will soon . be one of Hglitf.it banquet was served
tives at her old home in Blue Ridge, WUH a former resident and teacher °
With I furnished .for light housekeeping. All
h-dbetter, ! the greatest streets ... the city .f 1M r. &lt;*h(H.k c a, „ ajn lhn
downstair,:
Apply No. 117 Second
Georgia. Mr. H o o d 'expects to jo in ,'*'-*h e publicc schools and
ami yery
very pop- Shu" h“ * A 90
ial circles.
Her many “ E™'
At anta Cable P.nno To., 'plenty of lights have any.Inttg to do jH
. ni.„
,-omer Second street and
her in a few weeks and will look u'!ir *n
I he Sanford Merabi was coming m every member mght.
ufter his apple orchard and other Diends ar.* giving her
warm w.-l- ; and for the Bryans, father and son, with it
Laurel avenue.
West Side.
96-2p
agents for Tampa Turner Music C o . the lirsi loihito-ss lions*' in Sanford
interests in that sectioq.
*
' i conn- to Sanford.
and for Orlando Drennen Piano Co.; to install a white way post ami we
JOHNSON T A l.M A G E
$2.50— Week end rates to Day-1
E, * Morris and family and Wil­
and detached work for other agents knew that Forrj-st Lake would m t
Tstv makc
tons Reach and return.
Photo- l'am Walters and family of the CumSATISFACTIONoit&gt; r t e r
and companies, uml for several I he­ wait long to get in the swim and A quiet wedding incurred at St.
iron
City
section
left
this
week
for
Philips' Drug Store for further par­
S H O E a*;
rffouuNO,
Luke's
t'uth'edr.'lt
uhr-n
Miss
Currie
j
alers in different lowfis. names given today' our prediction was fulfilled for
M O YOUNG
the Okeechohie section where they
ticulars. Orange Belt Auto Line.
Cornelia
Tulmagc,
of
Bartow
the
atI
on demand. •
the Seminole. Bank lias five white
M ir p m
will engage in farming. They arc
•
9G-3tr
Also have a number of .Sanford way posts laying on the sidewalk tractive sister of Mrs. ,\1. F.Frye, of ■
E. P. Morse is home from the old residents of the Celery Delta and customers.
that will he installed at once. We litis rity, became the bride of Mr. *
their
many
friends
hate
to
see
them
Everglade section .where he and
Skeptics may write tn'atiy of thesV could not get any iiiitJiMitio-in/nr- |)e.\\ ti Tu'miige Johnson, of Sanford
lea ve.
B. A. Howard have been for some
I people.
niuti-m on the subject but Hoppo-t*- Only a few i*,t:m.ilc Inend' witni'sseti
All hrassiers at cost a1 tin- Fretiek
.•
time clearing lands nnd surveying
that miV will In- on tin- corner, one the i er. iunnv whieli was |i* rformed
tu n er. O rl.uidi
96-lte
plats for farms.
Mfours. Howard Shop.
in from of tin- bank and t hr*..... . by* I •ei*n .1 ti Class ot the (ulhedrit!
and Mprse
have purchased some
Miss llaUie Ksjndge left WedMagnolia.
The Peoples Bank that Air. and Mrs Johnson let! on the
M# r
Pe te r s s a y s ?
rut near Palm Beach on the [ neaday for Atlanta where she will
line land
atsi&gt; comers on .Magnolia avenue afternoon train for a short wedding
Notice
trip,
after
which
they
.kill
be
at
home
’’ A Man Is As Old Am Ilia
canal system and will probably he I enter a nurse’s t ruffling school and
experts to collie in while the elec­
The city council will sit August
Feet Feel—A Woman
there nil next season planting crops, make this grout calling her future
tric light is line and "our street" will to their frjetuls at Sanford. Orlundq
Is Am Young As
lh, 1917, 7:3.) p. in., us a board of
Sentinel.
•
and looking after their interest!. Uife work.
soon be one of the gayest in the city
L IHer Shoes Look"
equalization and will hear complaints
at night.
Mr. Morse says that the Everglada^
Man fell out of a window yratr
Talent and Work.
if any of valuys fixed by the asand whnl
country is the richest in. the world iMny uqil broke a hole in his head tin sessor.
All the business men on all of
A labsit does not relieve us from
Peters Srfj s Is So
.and thnt many new ^people :Tn»-*'5hJA of n ten rent piece of iee and )
SanfortPs liusiiit-os streets should in- Hn&gt; necessity of working
It only,
lt C M AXW ELL'.
(locking in there to purchase lands the doctors say there is nothing the'
vi-sticate thin white wuy .system of shows ii- Mi,* line in wlnrh we eon
•&gt;r City of Sanford. Fla
lighting and install the posts and work most effectively. The girl who
anil start farming.
,
matter with him as they cannot find
THE whole family ought to gel
this winter when our many, visitors Ihtiil.H thill because s||.&gt; Inis a intlurttl
in m il Ids.
From baby's tlnyi
No. 666 will cure Malaria or Bil- lhc P,!,rt' whert‘ u,l‘ l,»jury "t'currvd.
to i "i ■ oily Walk iJ-iwii (be streets at taste for Uillsle, she can dispense with
keep-'em-warm kirks to grand­
lous Fever.
It kills the germs.
All millinery sold less than oust at llid- for • T r a n -p o r l l n g
if School e.iiUit, ii. 'l. a.l of i pimnl ry village i the practice of Males, will liml herself
ma's Alirc sil-hy.the fire slip­
86-35t
tin- French Millijit-ry Shop. 9ii-|tc
&gt; -■ off than ajioili i wliy owns that
pers. ( )ur spedy foul wear runs
t 11i Id r e n
i-,p| oar..nee mu -ir&gt;tl- will look 11Is**
the entire gamut of tanned-anil
Mrs._ Enel Gormley and little son.
Sain B radtitfV is bark in Sanford
Bids will lie receive* for Iran-*- tin- real &lt;tly that Sanford really is j •die li.is no latent, but Is ready to plod.
hulll-fiir-wciir - ami - style fool
Raymond of Jacksonville are in the much to life gratification of liK porting school children of rural dis- |m[ hard);, has that appearance at I
gnrnienls.
Make it a finally
Niagara at Night.
city the guests of Mrs. Gorlnley’.-t many friends, lie -will he with the iriels to and from schools for the
parly. Make it p reunion if you
'l'|l(. u |,ite way system Is!
&lt;o*i!'*r:illy peaking. )t Is hard to lmlike and tiring that Inttg lost
ino'-her, .Mrs. Siipm and her sister- Sanford Shoe A: t lotliiog Co., as "term of |9|7-|st lo-ginniiig Seplem
he best ill *t i city enn possibly in-* pjoke on iintnre. tail those who have
fool romfort bark into the famin-law, Mrs. W. S ilnyne of S i t r e _ formerl y . a nd M r .
Bradford and lo r |. |9i7 and for
rl.t months to
dl ami till of the liter* bant- -boubl 1seen Niagara fulls light,-&lt;| sit night by
ll» fold.
ford Heights.
hllby will In- do wn in a few weeks to May I. 1 9 1 s
l hi liio- nod b Ip to make v .n i . • It), tty nre figie. d Rial the eficct Is
Sum
Hull I c No, | t elery iLV.-niie to ford look like something tit night, j far ttmru Impressive and beautiful than
$2.$0 — Wuok end rules to Day­ tuahe tins city tjicir ijonie,
K. H. P E T R IS
tried*
.other
places
J»pt
like
all
of Caijipfon City.
The expense is very lit xl•* and the re- puny tiling* tfi.it datllgbt 1tiffin'd*. ‘I'll**
tona Beach nkd return.
Phone
llnnls, Shoes nnd Sllppcri*
I
A
.
-old
h
o
me
town
did
Routi*
No.
2
S
a
n
fo
r
I
avenue
ti
h
i*
,-r-*
of
m
ote
limit
j|
liutalri-d
alts will be. gn'.tt
Philips’ Drug Store- fur further in- "o-m even
, .Vj
a lllio ii cundb poker,— Youth's Com'301 EAST FIRST STREET
formatibh. Orpiige Belt Auto Line. nut look me good'j.s Sanford and tie Elder .Nfiriilgs.
lui nleii.
will never wander 'again.
Route No. 3 - First at reel to Mon96*3tc
World Wilt nnd &lt;i|i|iori untile*
Mr. on**
and •&gt;*».
Mrs. \••\ ••
E. Watson
Mr. aand
Mrs.
•Mr.
m i -- ai
r s. Slieridan
Mu-rinun Jewett
ji w c ii
.*n.....---o hav*C^” l 1,ir,l,‘ r
j -j*tl f
T i*
i/.-'M* &lt;
-i m
uioi
iia\v
I* •*it- i/,,*n
of
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haw inm-

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

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h.ik- ret urj i ed h o m e after Hp. ml i ng r e t ur n ed from a delightful xis.t to
A17 \ ^ n i p o r t atiot. h y ' a u t o
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l l v m '1" . \ '
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I hi- p as t m o n t h a t D a y t o n a U f t u h . H h e m ou nt a in s of N o r t h Carohrur.
,
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nrrant^l i.v th^m cm n**\t Mur hi y a f i r r n o o n ami
Hov. n nd Mrs. F. K. St ei nn i yy e r
W aU on ukio s p e n t nome t i me
. f t
. '
%• |n« Ims a r r f p t « ’c|, mdeefini; a i hli
have gone to Jtinulllski, North Caro- with her parents in New Jpfscy;
Rids
Rids T
fiy single route or all routes »*«bj.'cA. "T h e World War nml Oplinn where they .will atteml the;
Cupt. 1’. M- 'Elder, our genial'
‘ .
must he presented on or poriunitun." Mr Hyman has given
several
1
postmaster
(eaves
tomorrow
for
f,
,
.
,
thin Mihjprt panful niutly and will
Methodist Asaemliiy
fog
N
orth
Curolinu-uml
in
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discuss
it from a material, peace nml
weeks.
II. F. Whitner,
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gia to spend a .week or so.
religious
point of view. Those de­
Rub-My-Tinm — Antiseptic. A no
95-itc
siring
to
hear‘ this address will keep
&lt;lyne— Rills
puin, stops putrefac
Parties paying on merchandise at
Paper
Hanging
and
Painting
v
in
tnfnd
that
it will he Sunday nftcrtion.
H6-36t
the French Millinery Shop will ,
Thousands
of
new'
samples
of
wall
noon.
July
22nd,
ot 3:30 o’clock.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T . W. Ilansell are kiridly get same oiK prior to our 1
,
.
paper*
for
you
to
select
from.
Satn96-ltc
moving their furniture to Jackson­ cl ming July 25th.
pies will lie brought to your door
Bnpllsl Church Sunday
ville,. this week where they will
Harry IJroixn, editor of the •*». Ujlun ri,,jUCNt.
I also do decorating
9:30
The Sunday school. ’
^
make their future* home- We hate Augustine Record and one of the am,
,n, iriB a8 it should be-done,
11:00
Mr.
Hyman
will
explain
to lose these good people from our most popular newspaper men m the r
w
Tcroi,crtt)ll( , 0H Palm etto
the mystery* of "T h e Rent Veil."
midst but wish them well in their stnte will arrive in the city tonight
Ave., one door front First street.
6:30 Jr. and ’ Sr. B. *Y. P. U.
new .home.
and be the gu -at of R. J. Ho(ly. T o ­
..
96-tf
meetings.
•$2.50— Week end rates fo Dny- gether with W. M . Haynes of T h e
, 7:45 "T h e End of the A ge" will
tona Beach ar.d return.
Phono Herald they will
to Leediurg l&lt;*
At u meeting of* the county com­ he the sutijecl for discussion.
tant conference
S’hilips’ Drug Store for further in­ morrow for an im
Another electric fan has been in­
missioners in Bartow Tuesday the
formation. Orange Belt Auto Line. of the Auxiliary Committee-of the
stalled
this' week in th'e church.
petition of E. C- Laurence of tim
Florida Press Association.
96*3 tc
United Slates Fidelity and Terust About- 60 more chairs will be in
Miss Ethel Hickson leaves this
(Company that the county make a i place for the Inrgc audienrf. Fresh
Congregalional Churrh
week for un extended visit with
Sanford Congregational church is new contract for th e ’ completion of will be in .the vestibule of the church,'
friends and relatives in Gainesville,. to have a new pastor next Sunday, the-roads, which are under contract Welcomc.
High Springs and other points.
July 22nd— Rev.
Chnries
De- to the bankrupt Continental Public
Last Sunday Works Company was voted down.
Mr. Francis Dossey of Mulberry, Brower of Chicago.
Important Notice
enroute to Virginia' stopped for a Ids Chicago church gave Mr. nnd The commissioners made themselves
Mrs. It. A, Terheun, chairman of
few hours visit with his brother, Mrs. Brower a farewell day and they understood in that they would not Red Cross distributing committee
were to leave early in -the week for mnke another contract, hut that will be at the Red Cross room over
J- D. Dossey of this city.
their
Sanford home.
The Congre­ the were expecting'the bondsmen nf YowcH's store__every
Wednesday
Vinil further nolle** Mussjn’ s pool
the
defunct
constructibn
company
gational
News
of
Atlanta
gives
the
morning
from
nine
until
eleven
will he open every a ilcrnoon at 2
to
complete
the
work
in
the
time
following
account,
of
the
Browora,
o'clock
to
dtsYrihuto
the
cut
out
o ’clock except Tuesdavs find Fridays.
It is expected that the garments for making and to receive
written by Supt. George B. Waldron specified.
72-tf,
who has known them for many work left off at Winter Haven will the completed garments.
At any
Miss Katherine Bail is. visiting
soon be started.
ther time Mrs. Terheun ran he
years:
Miss Bclver Floyd nnd sister in
ached over phone 203-J and will
Rev, 'Charles DeW. Brower, the
Gainesville for u few days.
gladly
go down to the mom to glvb
Polk county commissioner* h
new pustor at Sanford is u man of
Miss Bernice Cole who has
out
work
upon application.
Here­
agreed
to
arm
and
equip
600
men
for
wide experience. He is a graduate
t’een visiting Miss Katherine nail
after
the
gar
met
ns
will
be
given
out
home
guard
duites.
One
company
of Oberlin. with A. B. and A. M.
here for a few days has returned to
degrees, und took his II. D. from tohe at Winter
Haven, one atBar- •only by this committee in order that
her homo in Gainesville.
Yule Divinity School.
His fifwt-jtow, one at Ft. Meade andone at a systematic record ■ may lie kept
No. 666 will euro Chills and pastorate was at Dowagiac, Mich. 1Mulberry.
Mcnsurcmenta will be und a full report made to the chapGevcr. It is tho most speedy rem­ Then for ten years he was in chary? taken at once for Iheir uniforms and (ter.
edy we know.
8G-35t • of another
Michigan church nt rifles and equipment will soon be
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S. M. Schwartz writes that .he ami South Haven. Coming to Florida he obtained,
Goca to Georgia ( allege
Mrs. Schwartz left Hendersonville was three years pastor of the Winter
Sanford friends of Miss Isabel
yesterday and arc en route to their Park church, part of the
Goodhue
of Hie Audubpn Society,
time
Juvenile Offenders
°ld home in Chicngo where they will teaching in Rollins College.
together
x&amp;ith
a ’ host of admirers
The
Hurry Terwilleger nnd Albert Col­
8I»end the summer.
Hooker Memorial House was built lins, two boys aged fourteen* and throughout thtv state will be Intertwelve respectively faced Comity--esrPIl to know that she has' accepted
Woodland Park ia open oniy Sun­ during that service. • t
days. T o let on wucK days. 92-tf
During the past seven year* Mr. Judge Housholder in hix^ court Tues­ n position as teucher of expression in
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. P. Denham Brower has made his home in Chi- day and while the Judge was loath tho Gcorgiu Woman’s College at
The Fifty-second Avenue i to send either one to the industrial McRae.’ Ga., for the. coming year.
° f Jacksonville have become Sanford cago
Wsiilenta. Mr. Denham is the Bon of church wus his field for three years, |school nt Marianna he was forced Dr. Blackman, state president of the

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live ry farmer in this section should raise his
own corn, oats, hay, potatoes and live stock
to the greatest extent possible.
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E very farm should have a vegetable garden
with cabbage, beets, sweet (wRatoes, carrots,beans, peas and sweet corn growing.
There should be cluckt*ns and hogs, and a
cow for milk and butter.
W ith the advantages o f our soil and climate,
we should be producing foodstuffs enough for
ourselves and have abundance to sell to our
neighbors.
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W hat are YO U doing to help in this work?

W e*Pay 4 per cent Interest on Savings Deposits

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Seminole County Bank
“The Home Institution”
FORREST LAKE* President
A. R. KEY, Vice-President and CuMer
G. W. SPENCER, 2nd Vice-President

�J*lr 20. 1917

C O U N T Y H A P P E N IN G S

W. A. Joughln of Co. B. Capt. H. P.'
Bays and Lieut. A. B. McMullen of
Co. A and Lieut: T. H. Atkinson of
.explained the nrceasi

would consider it very unwiso and just how to do that but aa soon as a ]
inexpedient to
bring
theological rank la found under that of private,
.matters into the public achoola, our the postmaster will be sent thereto.
own democratic Institutio

form s'for tile* gunriis. He put up s and minis te n -o lS a n ffird ‘ especially,
forceful argument and the board that in no way, either by act. word
without a dissenting voice voted the or insinuation shall I discredit or
issue of certificates for that purpose. discountenance (he work or teach­
"T h e national guard will bo draft­ ings of any church in the city; that
ed into the federal service August 6 theological matters shall, be entirely
* EAST SANFORD
• j the Deitrlch home on Beardall nve- hnd there will be no one l i f t outside
excluded from the public adminisRev. W. J. Ha:lett of Enterprise nue;
pf the home guards bu^ the police tration of the achoola, so far aa I
Mrs. E. P. Mprac of South San­
.preached at Moore’s Station church
department and- the sheriITiT'office, am concerned: and that the re­
afternoon and evening July 14th and ford avonue and mother, Mra. L. M. to cope w ith'any situation that may
ligious faith of no pupil shall be
Tracey of Cameron C ity drove to
was the guest of Mr. aa Mrs. C. C.
arise,” said Major Conoley.
” Wc lessened on my account.
New Smyrna Tuesday.
Mrs. T ra­
Morris until M on day
would be able to do very little with­
I regret exceedingly that I was
Mias H attie Estridge left on Tues­ cey will remain lom o time the
out proper equipment. These men not allowed*to finish the articles, as
guest of friends.
day for Atlanta, Ga., to enter
are devoting their time to their I am positive that in that event
John Johnson of Cameron City
hospital to take up the work of
county and I think that the county there should have been no offense
la in Lakeland this week on busi­
training for a nurse.
sh ou ld'give'th em the proper equip­ committed against the conscience of
ness.
Mrs. A. If. Stone and ypung peo­
m ent."
any one.
Mr. and Mra. J. F. Hickson and
ple drove down to Davenport Satur*
Major
Conoley
estimated
that
it
1 attempted in no way to conceal
party of friends drove to Oxford and
day. Mr. Stone returned with them
would cost about $6,000 to equip the fact that I waa at one time a
were
week
end
guests
of
frienda.
Sunday, after having been there for
The maximum strength minister.
Tho county superintend­
E. F . Williams of Oxford is apehd- 400 men.
some time.
of
these
four
companies would be ent and myself passed several pleas­
ing some time here with his daugh­
The Misses Alice Andes and Vera
ter*, Mra. J. F. Hickson and Mra. 600 but D la not expected to have ant remarks on this subject, in hia
Terheun were week end guests at
over .100 to a company,
office. I am not ashamed of the fact
Dave Hickion.
Mias Ethel Hickson (a in Mican- /Commissioner M. H. Mabry, Jr., and do not care to conceal it.
opy for a two weeks visit 'w ith /tated that he was in favor of the
M ay I re-emphasize the fact that
issue, provided the certificates • did
frienda.
\
no citizen shall ever-h ave occasion
When assured
J. F. Hickson and J. F. McClel* not aeil under par.
to criticize the supervision of your
they
would
not
be
sold
below par. h
and drove to Umatilla Wednesday
schools from s religious standpoint.
made the motion for the issue, which
on business.
I have always, since a boy of
was duly seconded and unanimously
sixteen,
opened the school with a
Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Cowan are in voted.
Major Conoley thanked the
prayer
for
God’s . blessings
and
North Georgia visiting Mrs. Cow­ commissioners for their prompt ac­
should
not
care
to
change
the
meth­
an’s relatives.
Mr. Cowan ia aaid tion.
A w aiting Results
od, except at the request of the pat­
to have been quite ill for the past
Bids for supplying uniforms, shoes rons.
There is no such thing as "awaiting
two weeks.
and hats will be advertised immedi­
results" when you decide to gel rid
Thanking you in advance for pub­
Mr, and Mrs. Q. C. Morris and
ately.
Major Conoley stated that lishing this article, I am,
of the bugs,— with Fenole.................
daughters snd Mr. and Mrs. Wm
th e y deiire to bu y'all the equipment
Yours truly,
Ordinarily with an Ant or Roach food
Walter ahd sons left on Wednesday
a Vermin Trap,— you wait patiently •for East Ileach on Lake Okeechobee in Hillsborough county if possible.
Roy C. Bowers.
•
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tor 12 to 24 hours to see if any re­
to make their home. • Mr. Morris
sults. When you use Fcnplc the re­
sists of shoes, leggings, pants, shirts
* llqnrd of T r a d e
made the trip by freight, going with
sults arc instantaneous.
F e n o le
and campaign hats.
In
the
past six days a total of 1.17
spray goes right after the hugs, fol­
the horses, etc.
They will all be
It may be sometime before guns Seminole county booklets and des­
lows them into their hiding places, •greatly'missed hen* and leave a large
(figuratively speaking) it drags them
criptive literature have been mailed
circle of friends. Mr.
Morris has are furnished the men by the federal
out and snuff* out their lives right
Principal
M ajor Conoley has out upon direct request.
been a very successful Suhdnu school government.
before your eyes.
Fenole gets right
states
represented
being
Michigan,
at the root o f the e * II as nothing else
superintendent out at M oore’s Sta­ been in communication with the^war
I III unis, Wisconsin, Nebraska and
can or does.........................................
tion church for five years. We wish department and ha* been Informed
Ohio.
a
that
t
h
e*
guns
will
lie
furnished
as
them all prosperity and health in
Fenole is Sold in Your
soon
as
the
needs
of
the
regular
their new home.
*
Town by
army, national guardsmen and na­
The following families advise the .
Mr. and Mrs.Henry Fulch and tional arm y.are taken care of. It is Board of Trade that they expert to
children hive moved from Cameron said some of the home gunrdsmen' make Snnford their homes begin' City to Titusville to make their are preparirtg to furnish their own nirig in October and November:
home.
guns.— Tampa Times.
Fred A. Robrrts and family of
Mr. and Mrs.Geo. Holmes and
Mahomet, Illinois, Prof. Charles J.
We Manufacture: Fenole Stork nml
son and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
PROF. BOW KIt.S E X P L A N A T IO N Kerttor of Dayton, () io, G. W. Ask
Poultry Spray. F C K t) Flea Itouler.
Brandt .have moved from Cameron
mg of Ei n Claire,
is., and Henj.
Kreolis Disinferlnnl. Powdered Disavenue to their farm recently bought
Infetlnnl. Flour t til*. &lt; edar Oil Polish.
\
\
Reddling
of
New
York.
M akes Reply to ■Criticism ol W lirle
in Eureka Hammock.
Sweeping Compound. Liquid Soap.
1
In drain Paper*
Agents for Toilet Paper. Paper Tow­
Seed hods again ^-eggplant anB
Editor Sanford Herald, '
Mr. and M n. Tho*. P. Denham
els. Drinking Cups. . W r i t e f o r
peppers, seed sown for fall planting,
samples and prices. . .
... .
Snnford, Fla.:
of Jacksonville are effective today,
arid wo hour of several who hove
Dear Editor— I notice today in last Sanford residents.
Mr. Denham is
some celery send started. This Itas
Thursday’s Star ,of Ocala, Fla., an the r &gt;n of Vice President Thos. P.
been great weather for haying. Some
article to that paper relating to u Denham o Itt* Atlantic National
fine hay is being secured.
recent action of the county board of Rank of Jacksonville.
The couple
'Tampa - Florida
public instruction u'propos an article have secured a residence on -Mag­
LONG WOOD PH K I PS
appearing in the Star written by nolia avenue.
Mr. Denham . will
Louis Entzmingcr. and Miss
myself. Kindly permit me tu/say* a have charge of the fibre factory nowMaude Entxminger motored over tg* few words to the people of Sanford located on the lake front.
New Smyrna Wednesday, to take in concerning this urticlc.
the races at Coronado Beach.
This was tire introduction to a
I.ike for those interested to call at
Mrs. II It. Chapnmn of Orlando series of articles dealing with the the Hoard fo Trade office and set;
wa* up Sunday visiting her parents, present war from a'biological stand­
the blue prints of • tho boulevard
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dinkei.
point.* The first of the articles ap­ purk.
We are going fo take them
W. W. Thompson of Arcadia was peared and was replied to by Mr.
direct to the city pnpus and they
in town Suturday shaking hands Herndon, the/eby precipitating what say they are going to help us make
with his many friends. ’ ’ Tommie” appeared a , theological controversy.
a ‘ thing of* .beauty on the water
was driving a John Henry through It was never the purpose of t1u* au­
front. Nothing like having a bust
to Virginia where he will join his thor, however, to discuss the matter
ling committee headed by a live
wife.
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from this standpoint.
Editor Ben­ chairman in the person 'of Rev.
t
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nientyer, Mr. jamin would ullow no fui tber dis­ Geo. IJytnun.
and Mrs. J. A. Hist line and J. B. cussions and so the remainder of the
Business lias never bedn bettor in
Clouser motored over to Coronado articles did not appear, thus If-aving
Sanford than is today. It used tt?Beach Wednesday, for the day.
the introduction u distracted frag­ lie that every now and then some
The springs seem to lie as popular ment of thij whole, causing the for­
one locked up and moved out for
this summer as ever before in spite mer to say many,things which the
want of business.
Now its the re­
of the had roads. ,
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Hillsborough County Will Donate
•$6,000 to ilqm c Guards
The h oard 'of county .commission­
ers this morning unanimously voted
to issue certificates of indebtedness
for $6,000, to he used in purchasing
uniforms and equipment for the four
companies of home guards in Hills­
borough county. Major D. F. Con­
oley, commander of the battalion
was authorized to advertise imme­
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The “aeries was to be concluded by Seminole and First National banks
the topic "T h e W ay of ’ Peace,” have or are enlarging their buildings
which Was n picture of the ideal to accommodate tenants who arc
Christian brotherhood'. In its com­ moving into larger quarters.
Tw o
pleted form the series could not have new school buildings -have been
offended the mgst orthodox Chris­ erected to accommodate more pu­
tian.
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pils. Two merchants have moved to
Phrases ahd statements -were put larger stores because of increased
into the first article in an'out of the business. The Charles Electric Co.
ordinury manner for the effect to be will move .to Magnolia avenue in
produced by the series.
order to get into larger quarters.
A careful leading of the intro­ The Sanford Herald has been comduction, w ill, re ve a l' the. (net that pclled to put in new and larger mnnothing is said about the efficacy of chinery nnd presses in order to meet
prayer, in which the* author firm ly&gt;the* demands of their ever increasing
believe*.
The reference so inter- 1business find two members of the
preted refers only to 4he calamities board of governors of the Board of
which befall all • men; .especially in Trade say they have so mqch bus!war.
.
* ness ’ on hand that they can’ t find
The opening statement uses the time to 'a tten d meetings—but they
word ‘ ‘love*’ in the biolnglrul sense, decided later that the Bou^d- .of
of protection froth the naiurul forces Trade wus doing too much good an
enis and
ami i
which destroy man— which destroys they withdrew their' statements
every man ' who dies', ar.d bus no apologised for their thought .to Presconnection with the thcolc i.ical term, K ent Dutton. •
which reveals the love of the Father
~r----for the individual.
\ ii. L‘, T. Woodruff got u bit en­
The reference to the “ arifient' vious of thi* Board of Trade bunqucl
philosopher” was a conscious effort and pulled off" one of his own lust
to avoid a theological
discus/ion, Tuesday evening at tho Carnt-s and
as without the province of the ar­ it was some banquet. Tw enty four
ticles.
persons being present and all thorNow as to the m atter of "future j oughly enjoyed the occasion— parteachings” I need hardly say thut I ticularly our old reliable friends,
E. A. Douglass and U- J. Holly, the
former, upon request, wns permitted
b y .th e hoijt and hostess to make a
’ipeech on ICE, while tije latter told
LIQU/D F A C E PO W DER.
• ’ of the beauties to be foqnd on the
Th e beauty secret of beach at Wekiku.
The following
women who knowhow gentlemen, billed t o - speak had to
to take cafe of the com- paH R
on account of over eating
plexion. Cannot b e uml instead Dr. Neal made a speech
deterted. Heals Sun-1 *0, them: !L F. Whitncr, K. R. Mur­
l?urn, stops Tsn. Soothing, rell, C. R. Walker und Rev. Geo.
cooling, refreshing.
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Lyon Mfg. Co., 40 South Fifth S«., Brooklyn. N.Y.

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Bank, since Mr. Murray took c S
as receiver have been moving
and 'smoothly and with the pre„a [
lions for payment of 45 per cenl Jr
claims, depositors are more than
ever optimistic over the outlook r0”
the future.
Efforts of certain intrested par
tie* to form a trust company to
handle the affairs of the bank have
failed, and the business of the in
stltution will bo closed in order by
Mr. Murray, who waa appointed re­
ceiver, to replace J. B. Pike, :former
receiver.— Jacksonville Metropolis.

Checks for the dividends are being
made out now, and, with records of
the bank and other papers, will be
sent.to Washington for approval ant]
signature. They will be signed by
the deputy controlling general, and
Why 8hould Thay Not?
after passing through the proper
"Do you believe people can manage
stages and hands will be returned to tbe referendumr* “ Why not? U It
the receiver. The routine probably any harder than tho other makes)"

FARMERS
TAKE NOTICE
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V/e have an overstock o f M cCorm ick Hay
Hake?. W e w ill close these out at much'
less th^n the m arket price. Better hurry
before they are all gone.
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W e can save you m oney on all Implements.

The Geo. H. Fernald Hardware Co.
WE ALW AYS HAVE TH E BEST AT LOWEST PRICES

Sanford Vulcanizing Works
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Anem ic and P o o r Circulation,
Asthma, H ay F ever, Sciatic, Acute
and A rticu lar Rheumatism, Lum ­
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to pffc-ql cures where all other* fail.
Thorough and &lt;
Careful Examination. Professional advice on
your case Free of charge. No extra charge
for house calls. P E R M A N E N TL Y
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Hotel Carnes

HORNER MILITARY SCHOOL

ils* ■ rrrunt of 05 yiara ol thorough work In prrparing young twn lor OallMM UalvrisftW*.
(iovrnnunl. and Technical School*, snd for lliuinnw Ilf*. A Nun-**ct*rl*n ChrittUn *chooi.
Sirring fa&lt;nlty. Military training. N r* hufidlng*. fireproof. har*» Csmpu*. ailn ba*rhall .
and f •..11* l rrr und*. Unnl* court*, and running tiark* K»pm&gt;e* moderate. BraaUn lirglna
Si pt.-mlvr Mh. W ill* for 111uatrat'd catalog. .
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FOR THE AUTOMOBILE OWNER—
Liability Insurance against Accident, (he person and Properly, is
a necessity.
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Charleston.— 5:35 p. m.
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All-atrrl rsulpmrnl. alratrir fas*, light*, rallman draatag raom alaeyarS.
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Local *lrry*ra on NO la Hatannah.
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Prepartttio'nsfor the payment o:
45 por cent dividend on claims of de­
positors which* hsve been approved,
is being madfe by H. G. Murray,
receiver of the Heard National Bank,
and all claims are being checked and
rechecked. • Within probably thirty
days, according to Mr. Murray, a
sum approximating a million and n
quarter dollars, representing this
percentage of the tlaims against the
defunci institution' will bo -paid.

will take a month. When the check,

Private- P. M. Elder has been
reduced to ranks in th e% Home
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n gfu j mnfiTim m mar g f i s mpr
K H i*jj ti\.&gt;c. InmicUklcljr-tlicUarmau*. i h « m n'm»* wr &gt;k-i Ii'ii
oiunied up with nil their ninchlno gun In I he official dispatches, and. besides
In 'aildlllon to these men, we tied pa­ amt rifle lire, begun bouildhtr tiro spot
Hurt, It may help*some o f the young
trol* and scouts out In "N o Man'* from whirl! the Aolse came mid sent
men who read Mils to know something
Igmd" the greater, part’ o f the flight, up "S O S" signals for artillery lire a little later nbodt IsmiMng.
with order* to gain any Information 'along a mile o f their line. Ttiey tins) . The sixty o f us chosen to cxncuto the
possible which might be o f value to a ? 10,000 salute mid lost n nfg*it'H sleep
Mid were taken-twenty miles to the
battalion, brigade.' division or general over the noise made hy the discarded
A re Y o u r Nests F illed
rear
tor a week's Instruction 'practice.
headquarter*. They reported bn the containers o f .1 shilling*' w orth 'bf Jaui.
Ilnvtiig-fliily
n
slight
Idea
of
What
we
W ith B u gs o r E ggs?
_o!iidUlwiA!f the Ucnnnntf barbed w |fe, It Wjia n gooif tenlg fo r.tlie T o mmie*.
Tvcrc going lo trr to «b\ we felt very —
the lointhm of ituH'hliie guns uud othYou will seldom find bujrs and
Jolly about the whole enterprise start- * ceps in tho name nest, Ir your
rr llltle thing* like I hat which might
Sergeant Alexander McCIintock of Lex
The Prince of Wales.
log
off
We
Mere
ramped
ly
mi
old
Ik* of Interest to some commanding
chickens arc to lay they must ba
ington, Ky„ and the Canadian Army lias
A few days after tills a very young
kept free from these trounlasoma In­
oillcvr twenty miles hack. Also they oillcvr passed mo In a french while I Imrn, with several spcelul Instruction
G ripping Talc T hat Every Am erican W ill
jects. Uso B E g BRAND IN SE C T
were ordered to ilutke every effort to was sitting on a tire step writing n officers In charge. Wo ttad oral I ik
POWDER. Dust it in the nests and
Head, For He Tells the F acts— Unadorn­
enpture any o f the enemy'* scouts or letter. 1 noticed Hint ho had the red struction the llrst day. while snppers
on the chickens and you will put* on
ed. W ounded,, a D istinguished Conduct
}iatrolx. so that wo could g et Informa­ tabs o f a staff officer on hts uniform, dug-and tuilll mi exact duplicate o f the
end to all buja there. Ilartrnlesa to
tion from them. One o f p ie Interesting tmt 1 paid no more attention to*him section o f tl(e German trenches which
Medal Man, He Was Invalided Home,
human beings and domestic antmala. we
were
to
raid
—that
Is.
Ii
was
exact
moments In ltd* work came when a than that. No compliments, such ns
but Is Ooing "Out There" Again to Fight
star shell caught you out In an open sahiie* to otllcfff*, are paid In the except for ii few details. Certain
For Uncle Sam and H ii Allies. An I n ­
si»8t. I f yon moved you were gone. trenches. A fte r tie had passed oift? of "skeleton Irene' -s" In the practice sec­
uply In fool the Her
f s n ltin to th s a lr .* j
spiring, Interesting. Personal N arrative,
I've seeu men stand on olio foot for (tie men asked me If 1 didn't knon tion Mere d r :
man
in
lain.
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a pho'o?iuph taken
Fliea and moagultoca
the thirty second* during which a slur who he was. I linld I didn't.
Full of the Spirit and Atmosphere of the
die la m few minute*.
tiaek to Germ: n head*piarters had j
■hell
will
burn.
Then
when
scouts
or
"W hy, you d - — fool," ho said, "that**
S E R G E A N T McCLINTOCK.. Trenches.
W ill kill onto; Hess,
shoM u mi or.' t duplicate o f a Gcrmnn
pntrol* met In "N o Man's Land’' they the I’rjnec o f W ales!"
roaches, bed-bufs lice,
trciuh
sc
linn
suspicion
might
have
•erlhed. You see. you can't get much always had to light it out with havoand bums o f every kind.
When the little prince came hnck 1 been are* e t nml our plans 'revealed
of no Idea about a thing like that mak­ net*. One single shot would bo the stood to salute him. He returned the
Directions on package.
We wen* mu tniilly Mamed about the
Look for t b «B «« Brand
ing a quick tuiir o f tlie trenches under signal f,ir artillery lire and would *n.hito with a grave smile mulqinssed
skeleton irn die* mid told to remem
Trad* Marie.
olUchtl direction nml escort ns ttin mean the .almost li|*tant umilhllatlmi on. He was quite alone, mid 1 was
1s t that they did not exist in the Ger­
S B a d fa S O e .
news|m|*er r.r.d magazine writer* do. o f (lie. men on both sides o f tlie tight
told afterward that lie made these man s loci where we were to o|&gt;ernte
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Under
tlie
necessities
o
f
tills
war
many
I couldn't undertake to tell anything
trips through the trenches Just to show Meun vhite our practice section was
f'tsshits*
w u m m t a ,a is w ,M .|
wo^th while tiiuui the tdg Issue* of the o f our men have been killed by our the men that ho did not consider him
chani cd a little several times,' lieeause
M'ar. hut I can (u-jcrlbe Iiow soldiers own shell lire.
self Getter that! any oilier soldier. Tlie aerial pholographs showeil Mint the
tiavo to Ictrn to light In tlio trenches,
heir of England wo* certainly taking Germ.ms tmd been * renovating and |
By Sergeant Alexander McCIintock,
The D aylight Hour,
and I (hint: n good many o f our young
nearly the same chance o f losing tils making some additions tn tlie trenches
D. C. M., 87th Overseas Balt..
fellows tiuvo l i c t to learu now. "Over
At a . little before daybreak enmo Inheritance that we were.
In which mu* were to tiavo our frolic
Canadian Qren. Guards.
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there" they don’t talk of pence or “ atand-to," .when everybody got but­
A fter wi; had boon on the front tine
(Icon flin t
gis- tuth llotlMp
even of tomorrow. They *u back uud toned „up and ready for business be­ fifteen days mo received order* to with them
We lied oiul Instruction, mostly dur­
take I t
Copyright, 1917, by (he'Bell Hyna
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cause at that hour most attack* begin, make n bombing raid. Sixty volun
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Wd olwuyj hold tlio tiro trench us and also Mint wa* the regular time for leers were naked for,' mid the whole ing the day: Issausc we didn't dare Jet
the Gen an uvi::tor*^Lee ,us practicing
Hail tty as possible, been use It Is a u dose o f "morning and evelilng'ljaf?."
a
bomb raid All night long. *o|in*Hmcs
Ulltfrr Nrw
demoustreted fact Hint tlie front ditch otherwise a good, lively (1fleet) minute*
iiuill
or :i o'* lock In the uionilng, u*c
\lr*. &lt;*rt». I'arkrf imJ^Cin lubcj
Bcrgcant McCIintock i i an American cniinol be Successfully defended In a o f shell fire. Wo hod some casual tic*
Martai f f i
tvhedrsed'lhut mi Id. Just a* i^refitl.'y
U/y of lo s in g Ion, A'j/, irfto has seen deter tallied attuck Tlie thing wo dtd
every 'morning and evening, mid the
n* ii coi q any of'Mitr actors Mould re­
acrrfco (a Fruncc, teat decora led for .nml tlio tiling to do ts to-be ready to ■tretcher hearer* used to get ready for
. Special Family and Party Rates
hearse i. 1 1,y. At llrst there was a dis­
bravery, wounded, fnrulhlrif home and Jump on to tho enemy ns hooh ns ho them ns tf regular mutter o f course.
position i • have *t&gt;nrt out o f It. •
noio is relum ing to accept a commis­ has got Into your front trench and Is For llfteen minutes nt dawn and dusk
. Amrtictn an.l fu m p ru Ptin
- "Well.* . -‘niuo chap would say. roll­
sion. J'nls'is the second article in the fighting mi ground that you know and the (h ninths used to send over **whlx$ i.l &gt;0 IV f !»»&gt;• u n i Pp
ing Into the hay -all tired out. “ I got
series. I n the first article he describ­ he doesn't and knock so ninny kinds bungs," "conI ttoses" nml "milieuwered his training up (a the point irhere o f tar oat oi him that tie'll have to pull fer" (shells from ircnch mortnys) lu
DAYTONA IIE'ACH,
FLORIDA
1( ‘ out limed on Page t&gt;(
he reached iUa front line I reaches.
tils load for a s|*ot Hint Isn't so Marin nieb n 'generous wi(y Mint If looked a#
That systun. worked llrst rate with us.' IT they liked in shoot 'em off, whvther
I luring the day we had only n very- they hit anything or not. You could
H EN wo took our intuition In the few men tn tlio lire trench If an atnlwnys hear the "heavy stuff" coming,
U N I V E R S I T Y O l F L O R I D A t S TA TE COLLEGE F O R WOMEN
front line trenc|ics In llclgluu) tael. Is coining la daylight there's m
and mo pidti little attention to It, us It
G A IN E S VI I.I.E
TA L L A H A S S E E
wo relieved tlio T w en ty-sixth way* plenty of time to get ready lot
Mas tpt;sl ill efforts to reach the bat­
nil.II MUIUI. I M I l l l l It M sr\M»\lth*
( ni.i.irci: o r Tilt: niciitdir k i n k
Cunnillan tmtlnlion. Scouts from that It
l.dwinl
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Afri.mliur.*
Knfm*wf*nr
At night wo kept prepared for teries hack o f mir lines. The |*oor old
Arl^ IJ.Itipitliiii. Mu-w, 1, ;r» -. If.„.
Kdu(T»iumt I friiJwtts* Srhaol
organization m ine bark tottio vlltagos trouble all this time. W e had a nlgui town or lilnkh'husch got the full lam*
Sffid for f 'alalocu*1amt Ylrirs
Wflli* i'af I*atii1 igur and ILmk flf,Yfra* k
o f Dluklcbusch nml Iteimlnuhol.it to sentry on cacti tiring step and a man »*llt o f it. When a shell would shriek
a At \n i(Niiu:r. i *i«
i :i »w . co K iu n i.
tell us how glad they wore to nco us silting at Ills feet to wnteli him to see It* way over, some .one would say,
and to show iih Hie way In. As we he'w asn't secretly sniped
Then we "There goes the express for Hlnkieproceeded overland, Iteforo reaching had a sentry In each “ liny" of the tmsL-h," and it couple of seconds later,
the communication trendies at tlie trench to take messages
when some prominent landmark of
front, Hirst** scouts paid us the hoNpltn-I
(•Inters didn't permit tin 'man on the riuklehiiM-li would disllilegnito Midi ri
tile attention duo strangers—ttiat Is, tiring step or the man uatrhlug him lent dctMuitImi. some one else Mould
W h m the L ' tl l o P r m c s Came Bsck I
&lt;xio o f them, leading u platoon, would to leave post on any exellsu wtuitevei remark ;
Stooti to Sal) i t« H i m .
say:
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"Train's arrived!"
A
ilintng their nwi laair "spell" of duty
“ Next
-yards in machine gun Hanging on u string, at the ellniw of
About the only amusement we had liattallon offered. I Mas lucky—or tinrange. Keep (julet, don’t run nml’ be each sentry- on the lire step Mas ii otirlug our long stay In tlie front lucky -enough h&gt; lie among the sixty
W i l l he p r ! d a n y o n e s e c u r i n g a w r i t t e n and
ready to drop quick If you arc warned." siren whistle or an empty stieH'cnse trenches M'us to sit with our hacks win* Mere chosen. I want to tell you
There wn* uno acout to encli platoon, mid u hit of Iron with which to hum- against the rear wall and shoot at ttic lu detail ntsjiit ltd* botnbliig rnld, so
s ig i.o d s ta te m e n t th a t I « m d e a f v
and wo followed him single file, most hut on It, This. MhleheviT Ii might 1 rats running along the parapet. Poor that you can understand M'lint a thing
o f the time ntuiis roads or well worn he, Mas for the purpose o f spreading Mncfurlaiie. with a flush of HiV old hu­
paths, hut sometimes through thickets I (lie alarm lu •rase o f a gu7 attack. mor which he had before the war, told
and ragged iSeldx Every now and Hum Also Vc hurt* m u I lies hi •'ll--lenlug h "rookie" Unit the trejich rats were
the scout would yep at us to drop, posts." hi \ :iilulii potuis I i o i i i iMclity so tdg that lie saw one of them trying
on Ills greatcoat, 'they iims I to run
and down we'd g&lt;&gt; on- our stiimucbs. to fifty yard* out .‘ ii "N o VJmii’ s I.and
white nway *&gt;iT In the dlspim e we Them. men tilinkmu-it ttielr faces tn*- ■ over our f:i&lt;s-s m Iicii mo were sh 'ing “
could hear the "pnl-put" o f tiHicldhc fo ie they Went "niPr the lop" and then 111 n n r if u g o iils, nod l » seen them In
ravenous sMaruis InirroMlng ml " "*•
gdns. the In -i si nml o f hostile tiring t v \ III shell h Ic* „ r li.ilinal li"lloMs
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The!*' Was always H .o o f ilictn a I n
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"It's ■ail rig i i. ’ said iiio mo tit "in i man n cl a h.iinher
I'lom ilu* shiilloM- grave *■( it
n i d lu lie
"They Ii I* ell I si Ii 'Is or g " l Ino L ol listening post it Mire inti hii'I. In I lie I lie soldiers' I- - in-kto-es
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. N’evertliclosis. wt» &gt; &lt;»ur various |du t iie t tete h
The oiii* Milng «d * h h ........ .
iii.hi M il with this Mintoons' lead all got into the front reserve m rnppe (
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* the cUllJer uud Mill Me Mowing nil.
men tool be: a wounded, though trtdlher;
the line v'hti ti titoniil I Inil Mil*
I along
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■lid hear Etc !»•: i If* iu • miiiioI. ju-l at
■ J a a iiHiiui*nt mvhen It nttlldiiT Iinvi* win ml 1— 5
ho'mlu.l at tilnliii'bay h Tlio men ol
( ‘it M' i i Ci i -.
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the Twenty-sixth ttaiinllon si cut the
rill Inti ltdillll L* :il * I k llt»'»lll t*''f In-1'
test ol llie.n b 'h l tnsiroi Hoe u.« nail
lien left us lo Jotkl life |o ■th'ii ,Wc
In ilu- pul ii i * ( ni-nn-'i nppii'ii' ti i*l
M ere as lierlolls as a ’oil ol . n K and
truus|Miri kiixlrs I" carry In t ut I'll1
“ I f a man w rite a b e tte r book, jtreaeh a better sermon
n seem ed lo two Mini the licruiiiiis
a niiiimi Ii Imi Mini valid bag* I «• th^ front
tri’ii' tn**i. We Inil ii (ill nt Inmidf it*
ii ii is i eortnlmy know that they could
nr build a b etter mouse trap; no m atter if be builds bis
turning with mir loads. Passing n
come over-and walk right through us.
house in tbe'w ildern ess, the w orld w ill m ake a beaten
point m iiit li was called Mlinipucl t'nr
hut putsldc of ii few cttHUaltlci) from
tu-r, because the Gernifius tind pris'ls*
sniping, such as. the one Hud Is’ fcll
path to his d o o r.”
- - •&gt; - -- - - range of ft, we were* t might In. mu
l bit KourteCdlh phi toon man. which I
* *
-Emerson,
oldne guu lire and hail to He on mir
have told nlniUt. nothing very alarming
Htouiai'ii* for twenty itithtitc*. during
lmp[H*ned the llrst day rind night, and
which mc lq-t mu* man. wounded. .(
hy that lim e we had got steady on our
Kent him hack miff Meat on xvltli inx
Joh. W e held flu* position for twentyparty, only
run Inin iiimthi'r puu him'
six days, widen Is till' longest ported
gun slioMer a half mile fnrflTTY on
that any (T.midlaii or Itrltlsli orgaDila­
Things'have grown larger hut have not changed from yesterday.
While Me Mere lying duun rt»'t*sni(iC'
tion has ever remained in a front lino Tha t
Systsm Worked First Rat*
tills
a
concealed"
itrltlsli
battery^
of
trench
With Us. *
Today, people listen for the best. * They are a reading people
live Inch gnu*, about wlilch we knew
( ii none o f the stories I've rend have
and are constantly looking for the best. - - - - - I e\er tas-r, l.Viirli lighting ns It was sight," and four pulls, “Sound gas imtlitiig. oiMJUisl up right over our
rnrrlisl on I ii Ivolgliini adequately de- qluyni.". The tiro stjeo in a trench la a itead*. tl slnmU its up nml seared u* so

The Thrill and the Hell of
the Trenches, Described
by an American Boy.

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Some of the Good Things About Martin’s
Liver Medicine That Can’t be Said About
Drugs Containing Nauseating Calomel
- W , L. Roberta, 550 Duncan Ave.,
Macon, Ga., was recently induced to
try tho guaranteed Martin’s Liver
Medicine—i‘‘ tho medicine that has no
calomel in it, but does the work just
the same." A fter using one bottlo
Mr. Robert* wrote to the Georgia
Medicine Company ns follows:
" I l i t i f iitril n*» tlr»( In’ !tic " k M o lls »
liv e r Mrdtcine snd h »»e ifirrn II In r.iir
cliillirrn, I am sbteluwly orninyeil with
•*» tctihti. The |)lr*txlil (atie ni**i'» it ts 'T
•" sive chihlrtn and it » r l» •■&gt; pleaian 1/,
nil'Jly m il hriieficiiltv on th in lhar they
never n .
ith molicine. I lake it
e i)»r l( wilhoirt har.iiff lo suspend Jioii»chol4
tfiiilta Hi I« llii* CAff wli«*n 1 lift otiiff wifdlS*
t i n t i Mr M iiirhoj'l rtu tmfnl
r.n\- now
complete without‘Marlin'^ U w f Medicine.

It is reiilly foolish for anybody to
taka calomel—a sickening', nausenting,
poisonous mineral that used to bo
prescribed by physicians
days-when
JTn iv « it t» « in *•
— J — -------fraternity didn’t know
the medical fratcrnil
any better.

In ‘.hexe^days of progress and en-

llghtonment, modern physician* pre­
scribe n x'ecctablo laxative intsead of
a mineral ore. Such medicine as Mar­
tin’s Liver Medicine, fo r instance, will
fulfill all the requirements of a laxa­
tive or purg'tivc, acting effectively on
the liver nr.d mildly on the boxvcls
witout the pain or discomfort which
accompanies use o f calomel.
Martin’s IJver Medicine is one of
tho few absolutely guaranteed pre­
parations. I f it does.not give entire
ratisfaction, thq empty bottle may be
returned to **he druggist and the 50c
will bo cheerfully refunded. ,
Martin's U v tr Medicine is not only
pleasant InJts action,'but pleastint to
tako. It Is one of Nature’* remedies,
restores the liver to’ norma! action,
thereby guarding tho health.
You ought to navo a bottlo of Mnrtin's Liver Medicino in your medicine
chest all the time. A dose or two of
it when you feel headachy or billious
will stave off a spell o f sickness.

Sold by R. C. BOWER, Sanford, Fla.

that some o f our party were now wurw*
off Hum the man who hud lieeii hit ntul
cnrrlisl to tin* reap. We fluidly got lo
getlier and went on. When we were
iiUmt a tulle behind the reserve trench,
■tumbling In the ilark through the InM
aid most dangerous pntlj overland, we
lienrd a lone siren whistle.(followed by
a wave of nictallle hatinui'rhiU and wild
tooling which seemed lit spread over
nil o f Belgium a tulle,a head o f u*. All
nny of u* rould *ay mus:
"On*!"
* All you could «ee In The dark was a
collection of white and frightened
face*. Every trembling linger scented
tiM kMiird an a thumb ns Wo got but.oiir
gns masks and helmet* and put them
on, following directions a* nearly at
m i * could.
I ordered the men to nit'
still and sent two forward to notify
me from headquarters when tho ip»*
alarm was over. They lost their mh&gt;
and were not found for two day*. We
suit there for nh hour, nml then 1 ven­
tured to tako my mask off. A* nothing,
happened, I ordered tho,men to do the
same. When wo got Infe the trenches
with our pnek* wo found that the gns
alarm had lieeu one of Fritz's Joke* '
Tho itr»t siren* had been sounded In
the German Uni's, and there hftdp't
been any ga*.
Our men evened tiling* up with the
Germans, however, the next night.
8omt) of out- scouts crawled clear up
to Hie German Imrlied wire, ten yards
In front of tlio enemy Are trench, tied
empty Jam tin* to tho barricade and
then, after attdobing small telephone
wife* to the barbed strands, crawled
hack to our trenches. When they idartcd pulling the telcptjsup wires t|ie

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the sole reason why wc have and are
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