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                    <text>IN TH E HEART OF TH E WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1920

NUMBER 230

EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA, UN AS DICTATOR OF THE UNIVERSE
DER QUARANTINE AS KBWITH HEADQUARTERS
SULT OF OUTBREAK
IN FIUME
(Dr Th» A u*cU t*4 r u n )

, n powntan, o f North C at o­

' D'lina, Buy* | lh* ; i ,nC
Block In City

W l h RESIDe T n SANFORD

CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—Half of Enst
Chicago, Indiana, in under quarantine
today ns the result of an outbrenk
of small pox yenterdny. Seventy-four
cases are reported.
About twelve
thousand persons are confined in the
quarantine area, which is inhabited
mostly by foreigners.

ln f uiurr and Engage in Ilu sln ess.10 ,lMe Investment Company
ARE CAPTURED IIY ARMY OF
Makes Deal.
FICERS NEAR NEWCATTS TAKES LAST
UERN. N. C.
0nt of the largest"- and most imporPUNCH AT ROAD BOARD
(l3t r„l estate transactions over oclli.hcd in this city by any re d
NEWBERN, N. C., Dec. 31.—Two TALLAHASSEE, Uec. .u.—uoverelU[* firm has just been closed by negrocs held up Norfolk-Southcm nor Catts tlhs morning removed J.
the Bose Investment Company, of Or­ passenger train on Ncusc river bridge' D. Smith of Mnrinnnn, and W. A.
i do, .hen the Wei aka block, owned hero aftor midnight, climbing over Holt of White Springs, ns members
by Dougl.s* 4 Symcs, was «old to J. tender nnd covering engine crew w ith ' of the state road department, nnd npD. Bomnan, of Winston-Salem, N. C.,
rovolers. Robbers were enptured by pointed II. V. Mnund of Tnllnhassoe,
bat who will now be a resident of nrmv officers aboard train.
¡and A. J. Johnson of Perry.
cmford. The purchuse price being
ipproximilely $140,000.
Thii beautiful new two story struc­
ture has nine spacious stores on the
-round floor and twenty-one furnish­
ed .partments and two largo lobbies
on the second floor.
The deal was consumatcd by li. a .
Coffin, who has been connected with
the Walter W. Rose Investment Co.
CONFISCATED LIQUOR
Has Received Official Authority
PROVES TO BE BUT
From the Wnr De­
COLORED AQUA PURA

'By Th« A riorlaU d F o u l
STRIKE AGAINST LOWER WAGES
TRIEHT* Dec. 31.—Establishment
of the old nntionn Icouncil of Fiumc
BALTIMORE, Dec. 30.—About 10,­
ns provisional government over city 000 gnrmcnt workers employed in
is announced here.
thirty or forty smaller clothing fac­
tories here went on strike today in
ROME, Dec. 30.—General Cnvigln, obedience to orders from the local
in the terms which he laid down to business agent of the Amalgamated
the Fiumc delcgnt'es at Abbazin, Clothing Workers’ Union, who said
stipulated that Gabriele A’Annunzio the chief point at issue is an effort on
lenve Flume nftcr releasing his leg­ the pnrt of manufacturers toreduco
ionnaires from their oaths. Immediate wages, to the 1019 level.
abandonment by the legionnaires of
the islnnds of Arbe nnd Veglin was
another stipulation.
The other terms were ns follows:
Restoration of all prisoners mnde by
the legionnnlres nnd the surrender of
nil arms, ammunition nnd stores ap­
propriated from the Italian army; all
warships to leave Flume, all legion­
naires not natives of Flume to leave PENNSYLVANIA
MINISTERI AI
town within five days, nnd all leg­
ASSOCIATION LAUNCHES
ionnaires belonging to Fiumc to be
NEW MOVEMENT
disarmed.

Merchant« and Farmers Bank
Will Incorporate Next
Week.
IN

THE

WELAKA

BLOCK

HAVE ALREADY APRANGED FOR
NEW QUARTERS—TO START
NEW BUSINESS

Sanford Is going ahead at full
speed these day sand big deals in real
estate and improvements In buildings
nnd the starting of new lines of busi­
ness nrc of dnily occurrence. It all
signifies that not only hnvc the home
people the confidence in their city but
visitors to the state nnd outside in­
vestors nrc recognizing the fact th at
Sanford offers more to the Inveator
right now* than any other city in Floriln. The time to invest in real estate
is when a city starts n new growth
nnd the same is true of new busi­
ness enterprises.
(By Th* Au k I i M r r ,« i)
McKEESPOIlT, Pa., Dec. 3I.—The i The news then, of n new bank and
TWO PA LATRA MEN DROWN
local ministerial association today trust conipnny to be started here in
PALATKA, Dec. 31 L. M. Brnzicr, Inunchcd o movement against holding the near future is only another indi­
32, nnd J. 1L. Cnll, 00 yearn of age, funerals on Sundays. They clnim Sun­ cation of the confidence of home peo­
were drowned early this morning four day funernls compel persons to work ple nnd new residents in what San­
miles this side of Hnstings when their who otherwise would not.
ford is now nnd whnt Sanford is bound
automobile swerved while crossing
to
be in the next few years. Among
partment
over the cnnnl bridge, dropping fif­ PRESIDENT
the new enterprises of a more sub­
LEXINGTON, Ky.,' Dec. 31.—Puz­ TRY TO MAKE IT IN 24 HRS. teen feet into the water, bottom side
WILL VETO
stantial nature is the starting of the
up. Both men were pinned under the
WAP. FINANCE Merchants nnd Farmers Bank, the
zled prohibition agents here arc try ­
ing to solve the mystery of 40 enses Or Leas Will He the Schedule of the car nnd were drowned before nssistarticles of incorporation of the firm
( B y T k t A i i k Ii M
F ro l)
They were cn
nnce
reached
them
of confiscated whiskey which proved
Flight to Be Attempted
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—The will be published in the Weekly Her­
route to St. Augustine with chickens
to bo colored water. The government
ald nt nn early date ns it Is under­
in Fcbrurny
nnd eggs nnd ns there were no eye president is expected to veto the re­ stood the stock "hns nlrendy been sub­
seals on the flaska apparently have
witnesses it is not known Just whnt solution reviving the wnr finnnee cor- scribed by local nnd new’ capital.
not been tampered with and they show
(By Th» AtiocUtrd Fr»»»)
porntlon
no other signs of hnvlng been refilled.
DOUGLAS, Arlz., Dec. 31.— caused the nccldcnt.
The firm will be knowm ns the Mer­
The liquor Is part of a large shipment
Lieut. Alexander Pearson, win­
chants nnd Fnrmcrs Bank and will bo
seized near here last October en route
ner of last year’s nir race neross
located in the Wclnkn Block at tho
from the Ripy distillery at Frankfort
the continent, today received of­
comer of First street nnd Railroad
to Shenandoah, Pn., removed from
ficial nutliority to nttempt (light
Way in the room now occupied by the
bond, agents say, on forged permits.
from Jacksonville, Fla., ot Snn
firm of Wnlthnll &amp; Eatridge, who will
An investigation will be made at tho
Diego, Calif., In twenty-four
take tho room juat north of their pres­
hours or less, lie will leave
distillery, It Is said.
ent location they having given up
Jacksonville, February 22 .und
their lense On the corner to the new
plans to mnkc the trip in three
AND PREVENTED MANY LYNCH owners.
laps with only forty-five minutes
The presiding spirits in the .new
1NGS IN STATES NORTH
consumed in making stops.
bank arc headed by J. D. Bowen of
A5m SOUTH
Winston-Salem, N. C., who this week
DOUGLAS, Dec. 31.—Another avi­
(By Th» A uoclttfd F t»»»)
purchnscd the Wclnkn Block. II. A.
TUSKOGEE, Dec. 31.—Lynchlnga Coggins of the Rose Investment Com­
ator will also start from Sun Diego
were less numerous in 1920 thnn Inst pany of Orlando, was here all this
for Jacksonville the same day. The
year the Tuskogce Institute records week nnd nsslsted in getting the sub­
flyers stop only at Houston and El
UNITED STATES TENNIS TEAM Paso, Tex. Jacksonville to Houston ON COST OF MARKET WHICH show. Sixty-one persons, including scriptions for thd stock together with
eight white men, one negro woman, Severn! of the local citizens.
TAKES GAMES FROM
• is 804 miles; Houston to El Paso is
EVER IS LOWER AS BASIS
lynched compared with eighty-three
AUSTRALIANS
CO; El Paso to San Diego is GIB.
Messrs. Bowen and Coggins and
FOR INVENTORY
the itate in the near future providing
last yenr nnd sixty-four in 1918. associates expect to organize a trust
the people of Snnford evince the
(By Th» Alt»»l»l*d Fr»»»)
Authorities prevented lynchings in company in connection, with the new
BOLD ROBBER
same spirit in the next twelve months
AUCKLAND, N. Z., Dec. 31.—Aus­
fifty-six instances this yenr of which bank thnt will he able to loan money
LOOTS BANK
as they are now doing.
tralia lost the tennis inurels here to­
THEN KILLED
forty-six were in the South. &lt; Armed on rcnl estate nnd fnrming proposi­
Messrs. K. A. Douglass nnd Hoy dny to America nnd the Davis cup,
forces used to repel mobs on fourteen tions nnd assist in the mnterinl de­
Symes, who n few months ago, had the emblemntic of the world’s team
(By Th» A *»«U t«i Fr»»»)
u n d e r ! occasions.
In four instances mobs velopment of tho city and county.
the foresight and faith in Snnford to of tennis championship, wilj repose
SPRINGFIELD, Tenn., Dec. 31.—
ic
bufired
upon,
seven attackers killed,
buy the luiltling and spent thousands under the stars and stripes for the Unidentified man entered People’s
egplnnumber
wounded.
Lynchings by
of dollars on it in repairs are receiv­ next year at least. This is the fourth
Bank today nnd got fifty thousand
crcnco
states:
Texns,
10;
Georgin,
0; Missing the congratulations of
their time America has won tho cup. Aus­
dollars
in
bonds,
stood
off
bank
offi­
friends. They deserve to l&gt;o compli­ tralia won it six times, Great Britain
mented for their great work in help­ five. William T. Tildcn, Philadelphia, cials nnd then dnshed out, shooting
ing develop Snnford and hoth the and Willinm Johnston, of Snn F ran­ officer in leg ns they ran. Took refuge
former owners nnd the new owner arc cisco, composed the American team. in store room where police killed him.
We had thought you might hnvc a
to be congrntuinted.
decent funeral in the church; but if
not, then in our quiet homes on
bended knees while the solemn bclla
are tolling we can commit you with
AGAINST ARMY
nil your memories, glad nnd sad, to
the long host of the deported!
'
n *
Fr»»»)
ROME, D(C. 31.—Plot Of
There nre ninny reasons for grati­
Nationalist pnrty nnd ni
tude ns you winged the hours away
Jointly attack Italian nrm yo
—gratitude
that ns n city we were
WHICH MEANS THAT THEY WILL BANDITS KILI
*i’ainit Flume discovered t
spared the nnguish of. pestilence—tho
FOUNDRY
HEADS
HE EXTRADITED AND
•rcordinj; to newspapers. S
WASHINGTON, Dec. 31.—For just horrors of fnmlne thnt others nrc suf­
ESCAPE WITH MONEY
BROUGHT HACK
•treats have been made.
one nrtielo n publishing house hns fering—terrible losses by devastating
offered President Wilson $1B0,000, it fire.
(By The A»»oclat»&lt;l Tr»»»)
(By Tb» AttoclaWd Frt»t)
wns learned today. And the presi­
CHICAGO, Dec. 31.—A charge un­
Gratitude for the brilliant pros­
CLEVELAND, Dec. 31.—W. W. Sly,
der which it U hoped to extradite president, nnd George Fanner, vice­
dent declined the offer.
pect you have afforded of our growth
White Six baseball players indicted president of the Sly Foundry Com­
Scores of publishers have come to —our prosperity, our importance«.
the White House with offers for the
on chnrge of throwing gnmes in last pany were killed by bandits who es­
Gratitude thnt you gave us a fine
output of the president's pen nftcr new form of government which hns
year’s world scries iq conspiracy, the caped with the payroll after holding
state nttomey; announced today. Con­ up men a t the compnny’s plant todny.
he leaves the White House next been so successful nnd promises much
spiracy is felony nr.d nn extraditable
March 4th. While one mnn hns inti­ for our munlcipnl future.
mated thnt he had an agreement
offense.
Gratitude for the successful man­
with Wilson, it wns said nt thd agement of’our schools through which
White House thnt nil offers hnve flows the young life of our coming
PREMIERS NOT TO MEET
met n refusal just ns the $150,000 metropolis.
PARIS, Doc. 30.—The proposed
one did.
Gratitude fur all the bright nnd
meeting of the French, British nnd
The president’s reason for refus­ hnppy Influences of uplift nnd hopo
Italian prime ministers nt Nice or
ing the offers was given ns n de­ nnd prosperity. We thnnk you! .
Cannes will not be held, it was an­
sire to market his literary output
We know the blessed source of
nounced todny but it wns snid an early CONGRESSMAN EXPECT TO Al
for whnt it will bring rnther thnn your inspiration, Old Yenr, and wo
meeting of tho premiers would be
bow in reverence, in appreciation, in
PEAR BEFORE CENSUS
brought about by the French govern­
love.
COMMITTEE
ment to discuss disarmament of Ger­
Goodbye, Old Year, Goodbye'.—Con-,
many,, the situation created by the
tributed.
E,d J l .
r?T n,n throUBh Fridny*
R re«^«/* Wlh.out a" y "PPreclablo
DE VALERA
t&lt; m p ± 1 7 ™ }
Th” lowest
HAS ARRIVED
T h i " J " hc v,c!nl‘&gt;’ of Tampa
IN IRELAND
•n
Wn8 44 dcRrtCB&gt;
(By Th» Att«cltl»&lt;l Fr»»»)
Was the In
p o rte d ; 38 degrees
..
Florida I w T 1 i cmI,ornluro In South \ provided in the Spa understanding, negro voters
NEW YORK. Dec. 31.—Do Valera
**I*rienf *1
lo^Hty thnt .namely, on extenslon'of the occupation before the cot
has arrived safely in Ireland, hla secTimes. 1 ‘hC co,llcst
Tampa of German territory, is necessary to tlvea of Nntio:
iretary
announced hero.
Post Cards a t the Herald office, lc.
' I
»
..
A ilif n n m m n n t
enforce
it.

�BAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920

CB|M8TffA8 TREES, AND EX
K CHANGE OF GIFTS AND
Ip i
f MANY DINNER8
| • Those who make merry for other*
luted for an interval yesterday and
made merry for and among them­
, aelve*. It waa '.'Christmas on the lot'
■
’ fo r the show people of the Johnny J.
■Jones Exposition. In the forenoon,
■before the crowds gathered for the
^ afternoon exhibitions, and when they
had’the lot to themselves, the street
through circus town was as a glow
. with tho Christmas spirit as at night
it glows with electric lights and span­
;
Nowhere in the city was there
w l better time or a merrier people.
There is poetry and romance in the
hearts of tho modem "troupers” true
heirs to all the glories and traditions
of the ancient trouhadors and harle­
quins. In their land of mnke-believe
there aro fairies; should they, of all
others, not believe in Santa Claus?
Their business is to give pleasure;
their slnccrcst admirers arc simpleminded men and women and tender
children, nnd these, the pure of heart
and the children—is not Christmas'
for them first of all? The Christmas
spirit ia in their hearts the year
round; the humblest roustabout, who
troups with the show because of its
near approach to adventure, and the
highest salaried performes of artistic
Instincts. There is no melancholy
among tho troupers who bravely and
happily make their homes wherever
their business calls them to go, adapt­
able folk who amiably fit the tradi­
tions of their profession to the neces­
sities of their lives.
In tho sand of tho Wild West show
arena Friday night there stood up­
right a brave little tree, illuminated
with lights, glowing as beautifully
as any Christmas tree in a drawing
it&gt;om. Cow ponies dashed about the
ring, and there was nothing incon­
gruous in it. Christmas was there.
It was Christmas as truly for tho
"Siamese twins," the tattooed man,
the fat man and the other “freaks,” as
for anybody in the world. Outside
the ballyhoo went on; inside the tent
there was a Christmas tree which, a
few hours later, yielded in packages
with holiday labels the fruits of love
and friendship. The twins spent the

afternoon sorting and packing their
gifts; tendered by friend* they have
made during their stay in fhia city aa
well aa by their friends In the show. WOMEN’S CLUB CALENDAR FOR
Christmas is the children’s day and
JANUARY.
on the “lot” as elsewhere In all the
world of Christendom It was around
Wednesday, Jan. 5—General bailthe children that all the activities ness meeting—Mrs. W. L. Morgan,
centered. Mr. Jones had a tree in his president
Tuesday, Jan. 11—Social Depart­
private car7 and one of the favored
guests was little Miss Francis Scott, m en t Bridge—Mra. W. J. Thigpen,
daughter of a lady connected with hostess.
the animal show. The tree bore pres­
Wednesday, Jan. 12—Literature and
ents fo r her and the midgets and oth­ Music—Mrs. D. A. Kelly, Mrs. A. M.
er members of the show.
Phillips.
In the quarters bock of the tents
Tuesday, Jan. IB—General Club
there was everywhere a touch of reception.
Christmas. A table set in the wagon
Wednesday, Jan. 19—Welfare De­
that contains the paraphernalia of partment. Mothers' and Teachers'
the Stella show rivaled the display of Conference. Round Table—Mrs. E.
a hotel dining room, and there Mr.
and Mrs. Eddie Vaughn and their
daughter had as the guest for dinner
Ed. R. Salter, tho show’s publicity
man. In the animal show Robert Ir­
vin, the managed had at dinner “Ad­
miral” George Dewey, the lion tnmWOMEN’S CLUB BALL
cr; Captain Money and Captain Hous­
Brilliant
Event in Society Circles
ton and Mile. Hurd, Miss E tta Louise
The Christmas holidays have been
Bisko entertained the posing girls of
Suporba. The Miller family of "the marked by many gay parties and
many more have been planned to cheer
bntlofields of France” had as fine a
dinner and as good a time as if the tho last days of the old year and tho
Christmas dinner was served in other infant 1921 will be bom amidst much
_
surroundings. The midgets had din­ merry-making.
Among the most attractive nnd
ner in Mr. Jones' car. Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Wilson of the Jazz house, -rd charming of the season’s gnyctles was
the monkey hlpprodrome entertained tho TtTamcn’s Club ball, given by the
social department a t Hotel Valdes on
friend* In their tent.
A French chef—a real French chef Tuesday evening, an annual event of
who proved it by the "cats" he serv­ much social Importance, that brings
ed, prepared the dinner in a wagon together the members of the social
for "tho crew." Ted Steinberg, man­ department and their many friends.
Amid the beauty of Christmas
ager of Murphy's Lunch, served for
75 cents a special Christmas dinner decorations, blending harmoniously
which his customers said would have the club colors of red and green, be­
cost $1.50 elsewhere.
neath tho rosy glow of shaded lights
Parke Prcntis, director of the big and to tho fascinating strains of tho
band, entertained the
twenty-flve Million Dollar Orchestra, tho gay as­
members of that? organization at semblage enjoyed one of the most
Knight’s Shop on Clematis avenue, brilliant dances for which the social
nnd in addition there was present his department Is noted. There was a
wifo and Mrs. Krclber, Mrs. Bartlett, large representation of the college
Mrs. Clair, wives of members of the set and Interesting groups of out-of­
bond, and Al Beck, treasurer of the town guests added much to the
show.
charm of the occasion.
•
W ithout request from anyone but
Receiving with Mrs. E. T. House­
out of consideration for the proprlo- holder, hostess of the dande,’ were
tics, closing of the performances on m , , . a . P. Connelly, chairman of the
Friday evening was advanced half an social department; Mrs. W. L. Morhour because of the knowledge that f»*n* president of the club, and Mrs.
services were to be held s t the Ceth- S*mue&gt; W eston, flrst vice-president
.
.
.
_
Upon the arrival of guests they were
ollc church and care was taken not to welcomcd by M n . H . B&gt; U w li and
d istu rb .th e worship*—Palm Beach Mrs. R. J. HollyPost.
Punch was served throughout the

evening by Mrs. Julius Schulte and
Mrs. F. F. Dutton, assisted by a group
of attractive young matrons and
girls. Programs were distributed by
Mrs. E. M. Galolway.
Out-of-town guests who were in­
Will be paid to any one flinging us a neat 2 or 3 room apart­
vited were: Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Neal,
ment
between Oak and Pa&amp;etto, First to Tenth Streets.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Umbach, Mr. and
Mrs. H arry 'Dickson, Dr!'and Mra.' J.
l^arplshed-—We should say sop W«U known and refined
N. McEwan, ^lr. and If*** Nixon Butt,
young couple.
Miss Fannie Tucker, Miss Harriet
Fish, Dr. Cecil Britt, W. A. Dutton,
OCCUPANCY—NOW
Robert Duckworth, Clarence Johnson,
Fred. Lorraine, .Orlando; Mias Frances
Martin, Tampa; Mr. and Mm. W. D.
Crabtree, Port Tampa City; Mr. and
Mrs. IJa n y Ifannah, C. R. PhjUlpq,
309 PA R K AVE,
Miss Mildred Kennedy, Eustia; Ernest
Green, Daytona; Mr. and Mm. J. D.
■Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Moon,
Lakeland; Mr. and Mm. Herbert Ly­
man, Winter Haven; Dr. nnd Mm. R. nUGHES t o h e Ad c a b in e t
tention to it a t all.
S. Keeior, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Kcelor,
To select a cabinet that* would
ACCORDING TO LAWRENCE,
New Jersey; Mr. nnd Mm. Arthur
meet the expectation of the couaUy
DOUnijERTYi ATfORNfJT GEN. Senator Harding has realized that he
Hazard, Macon, Gn.; Miss Allco Steed,
John Lee, Miss Ruth Metingcr, Jack­
must get a top-liner, a man whose
(Continued from page one)
sonville; Judge Bert Fish, Paul John­
abilities have ben well advertised and
son, DeLnnd; Edmund Corny, Mari­ done ot select a cabinet that will ful­ in whose judgment and integrity the
fill the general promise to pick able whole country has confidence.
anna; Lieut. Bivens, Arcadia.
executives.
It was natural that having elimi­
Other invited guests were: Mr. nnd ' Mr. Penrose Isn’t worried about
nated
Mr. Root on account of advanc­
Mrs. Reginald Holly, Mr. and Mm. theut tho Pennsylvania situation. An­
ed
age
he has turned to Hughes, who
Wellington Roe, Col. and Mrs. Geo. other significant fact is that to date
has
made
a brilliant record as gover­
Knight, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Roper, Senator Hadring has not asked Sen­
nor
of
New
York nnd who had dlsMr. nnd Mrs. Frank Woodruff, Jr., ator Knox to come to Marion and has
tinquished
himself
on the supreme
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. L. Kirtlcy, Mr. and not indicated to Mr. Knox that he
court'
of
the
United
States and who
Mrs. Geo. Sweet, Mr. and Mm. W. Bi wants him to becomo secretary of
had,
furthermore,
come
within a few
Ahem, Mr. and Mm. Clnrenco Ma­ state.
electoriol
votes
of
being
elected pres­
honey, Mr. and Mrs. Penrman, Mr.
It is known Uiat Mr. Harding has
ident
’of
the
United
States
himself.
and Mrs. Robett Hines, Mm. Mary been thinking seriously of Mr. Knox
Messrs.
Borah
and
Johnson
supported
Lymes, Misses Lester Costello, Flor- for the secretaryship of state and in
Vlrginia Palmer, May Thrasher, Ar- his heart there is no roan he would Mr. Hughes fo r the presidency la
dith Crane, Marie Tigue, Mary Irven, rather select But tho, next cabinet 1916 and can hardly go back of that
Sarah Wight, Victoria Nlabct, Mary will not be a group of personal fav­ fact.
Mr. Hughes ia known throughout
Lou Brown, Esther Thillcr, Serita orites. Mr. Harding has felt it his
the
world as a distinguished jurist
Lake, Miss Sleight, Miss Mero; Mes­ dlity to map out a general policy for
and
Mr. Harding is said to believe
srs. Randall Chnse, Benjamin Whit- his administration and then t r y . to
Hughes’
apopnitment will create con­
ner, James Higgins, Tom Martin, Mor­ get men to fit that policy.
*
fidence
everywhere
that the foreiga
gan, Alderman, Ned Chittenden, Ray
Conferences of the last few weeks
policy
of
tho
United
States was ia
Chittenden, R. E. Bearden, Robt. at Marion have convinced Mr. Hard­
the
hands
of
a
man
of
extraordinary
Deane, Oliver-Murreli, Kenneth Mur­ ing th at ho cannot afford to take any
capacity
and
fairness.
rell, F. A. Dardin, Frank Brown,’ Ben extremist view and he fears that Mr.
Every report received by the writ­
Fish, Edmund Melsch, Bradley, Daw­ Knox’s announced position on foreign
e
r
from the men who sre in the con­
son McAllester, J. D. Woodruff, G. W. affairs is such that it would be erafidence
of Senator Harding and who
Spencer, Percy Mere, Karl Schulte, harassing for Mr. Knox to reverse
are
in
Washington
and New York con­
Leslie Hill, Arthur Yowell, Hodgson himself or trim his views to suit the
ferring
on
his
behalf
with the cel»Ball, Allen Jones, Raymond Phillips, Hsrding policy.
I
retics
in
question,
indicates
that the
G. F. Loueks, Dr. Ralph Stevens, Dr.
Moreover, Mr. Harding doesn’t
next
cabinet
will
be
n
much
better
Caswell, Dr. B. Brown, Mr. E. M. want to antagonize any groups in
ono
than
earlier
gossip
would
indi­
Galloway.
L. S. T.
the party by selecting one who hus cate and that whllo Warren Harding
been so completely Identified with
has been taking hsi time, sifting the
Two young men who spent Monday the "Irreconceiloble" group in tho vraious aspirants and candidates be
night in the St. Petersburg Jail on senate. The unwisdom of such n has by no means fallen victim to the
charges of stealing money .In viola­ course from a political viewpoint has purely political temptations which art
tion of confidences blamed their crime been urged upon Mr. Harding through still athwart in his path.—David Lairat first he was inclined to pay no a t­ rcnce in Jacksonville Metropolis.
on the effects of moonshine liquor.

SANFORD

GALA

Jones
The Lilliputiona arc meritorious in the extreme for they are th e moat
refined and commanding since the days of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb and
Commodore Nutt. Prince Denison, M’lle Sulone, Princess Marguerite and
Baroness Leonie, are very attractive and hold receptions with true courtli­
ness.
The the educational animal show where n whip would seem unneces­
sary except for show. Lions, jaguars, leopards, elephnnts, camels, goats,
performing monkeys, pumas and a wild West Show of real plainsmen and
trick riders in nn original border drama, in which the trick mule is a star
and the horse thief is caught, the audience encored nnd on all sides was ex­
clamations of “That’s Borne show ain’t it?”
There are hundreds of things not on the bill with this show aggrega­
tion. It is a constant surprise and everything is a novelty nnd so clean and
devoid of the rough house speiler that one thinks he is in a museum. The
one show is laid out on both sides of our concrete roadway through th e park
and runs from Alteha north through the park to the railroad bridge for
two long blocks and every twenty feet is something else. It would take us
a week to see it, and hear entertainer Ed. R. Salter tell how good Johnny J.
Jones wus uud how particularly ho scrutinized all shows daily and all new
acts to see that no vulgarity or short change acta are given. There is only
one Ed. Salter and he is with Johnny J. Jones and there is only one Johnny
. Jones on the show map in the carnival routings. We are trying to get
im here for the Sun Dance March 9-10-11. •

The Seminole Sun Dance committee were wise in selecting Johnny J.
Jones to come to West Palm Beach to give a show to help in making expens­
es for the next Sun Dance, March 9-10-11, next spring. He has the best
Carnival we have ever seen. He has everything and so much of it is new.
He has undertaken a new departure in amusements and is cutting out the
clap-trap and filling in with educational and art work. His free war mus­
eum is a wonder and is a liberal history of the war in itself. The European
battle front with a thousand moving figures, Beige guns and disappearing
batteries and regiments of soldiers in trench and shell proof dugout and in
trees and on mountain tops is an exact picture of an engagement, and all
electrically controlled. And to think th at an American from Urbana, Ohio,
took away the special job of the Swiss music box makers—why it is more
wonderful than the Strasburg clock.
In a rt the classic “Stella” that cost the St. Louis collector $100,000 is
the most talked about picture of the modem painters and is the mnsterpicce of Napoleon Ninni, the premier Italian artist. In the same list is
“Superba” a beautiful combination of painting and life sized human figures
representing the masterpieces of the European and American galleries.
The feature here is the lighting effects and the artiBtrv of posing, in
pictures so famous and so artistically reproduced that nothing lewd or sug­
gestive ever enters the mind of the beholder. It recalls the electrical shows
at the Chicago World’s Fair with colored storm elects. I t should be seen
for its educational value and art expression.

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�TUE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31,1920
May Paraon. May Holly, GladlesWUINDIA’S MILLIONS OF "QODS”
eon, Alberto Aycock/ Irma. Smith',
Kathleen Brady, Evelyn Diggers, Ro»WE WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS WHO
Country la Certainly Deoervlng of Ita
Appellation, “The Mother of
imond Radford andfVirginia Neely,
HAVE BEEN OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS
Religione,- • ■'
and Messrs. James! Scholl, Arthur
Moore, George Smith, Billie Fitts,
FOR THE PAST YEAR
Ut. Simeon Stjlltes, the noted Syrian
Francis Lyons, Ralph L yons Billie
ascetic, la the first of whom we have
KATHRYN WILKEV, Editor Parks, Mathew. Tarbell, Robert Den*
record of the many thousands of rell*
Phone 428
, ton, Lowell McLecs, Newton Lowell,
The program of sensational enter­ glou* enthusiasts who hare believed
W. A. Adams and Ed. Moye.
tainment provided for the forthcom­ In punishing the body that the soul
SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE
ing Five Counties Fail; is more elab­ may be raised nearer heaven. Ut.
. WEEK
DEATH
OF
MRS.
S
IE
«
orate
’than heretofore. The fair offi­ Simeon. It Is recorded, passed the last
ri day Evening—
cials
have
closeij a contract with the 30 years of his life sitting for the most
“13" Club give dance a t Hotel Val
Word canto today of the denth of International Fire Works Company part of the time upon a high stone
Mrs. K. M. Sicg, of Geneva, to her of Trenton,* N. J., for a pyrotechnic pillar, act up In the ground, near Anti*
och, "enduring the scorching heat.by
rH ra, A. R. Key gives dance for
daughter here, Mrs. David Speer. Mrs, display by these well-known produc­ day and the biting frost by night that
U. Mias Serita Lake.
Sicg had been III for some time but ers of Illiminatcd night spectacles he might thus overcome evil passions
"Saturday—New Years—
was not thought to bo in n serious that promises to surpnss similar dis­ and be better’ fitted for heaven."
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Thresher and
condition. Her death was due to par­ plays heretofore beheld in Florida for
Enthusiastic followers today of the
Dr. nnd Mrs. S. Pulcston give re­
alysis, Mrs. Scig had been n resi­ its lavishness and striking gorgeoua- tenets of St. Simeon nre the Sndhus
MAY OUR RELATIONS WITH THE GENERAL PUBLIC
ception nnd Ten Dance for Miss
dent of the Geneva section for tho ness. The particular reason for this of India, says Grit. While the prac­
#• Lee at the Puleston home.
BE AS PLEASANT IN THE NEXT TWELVE MONTHS
past ten years, coming from Amcri- Is found in thnt tho occasion of the tice of doing pennnee to earn merit
la
prevalent
In
other
countries,
there
cus, Georgia, her old home.
She Midwinter
Subtropical Exposition,
AS THEY HAVE BEEN IN THE PAST IS THE WISH OF
Mrs. Peyton, who has lw«*n the
leaves two daughters in Geneva, Mrs. wfdch is always largely atttndcd by la no land where It Is so universal,
guest of Mrs. Margaret Barnes, has
or where It Is carried tp such a de­
Culpepper and Mrs, Weeks, Mrs.
gone to St. Augustine where she will Speer, of this city, a daughter In officials of various southern fairs, a f­ gree of physical suffering us In India.
visit before she returns to Washing­ Georgia and two sons In Georgia and fords this compnny a timely oppor­ Every form of torture than can be
tunity to demonstrate before these applied to the human frame Is wit­
ton.
one son in Pennsylvania.
visitors the character of entertain­ nessed In the land of the Sndhus.
The remnlns were taken Friday ment they will furnish for tho senson.
India, that "Innd of mysticism and j
Miss Frances Martin is the guest
morning to the old family burial lot For this reason elaborate features romance," has so great n variety of j
of Mr. nnd Mrs. B, J Coleman for at Amoricus, Ga., for internrent. The
will be Included in Orlando's fire­ religious faiths ns to have received
the holidays.
many friends of Mrs. Seig express work sexhibition thnt are not found the name "The Mother of Religions."
The Hindus have more than 30,000,000
¡n regular programs elsewhere.
gods, and their worshiper» wear up­
Mrs. C. M. Vorce, who has been
Other amusement features include on their foreheads distinctive ‘‘god
¿¡ulte ill Is much better.
She Knew.
a program of hippodrome acts daily marks" to show which god they fol­
The girls In the seventh grad* all before the grandstand of which the low. Out of these religious beliefs
Mrs. Julius Schultz has ns
wore lurge hnlr hows made of beau­ headliner will be "tho Flying Wards." have come the various castes, the
house guests, Mr. and Mrs. A
tiful. bright tissue paper. They were This troupe of world-famous acrobats bane of India today, the gluut hand
Vinson, of Alexander, Ind.
not only Inexpensive but so pretty
that stays the wheels of progress.
that they were declared u greut sue- consists of seven people, of which
A. Raffcld nnd Miss Esther Fleisch­ cess until one day It ruined nnd the three nrc Indies, ami constituted the
e r have returned fu n i a week-end bows faded all over the little owners' real talked about sensation of the DIFFICULT TO HANDLE FORKS
rta y in Braden town, aa the guests of hulr. Then grant was the lamenting. Florida State Fair a t Jacksonville.
One of the hoys looked from tba This act! was considered the most When First Introduced, Diners Could
Mr. Levine, one of the most prumlClassified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
S«e Little of Benefit In the
girls
with their spotted red nnd blue meritorious nnd striking feature a t ;
nent celery growers in the stntc of
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cash
Innovation.
Fioridu. A cordial reception was giv­ und purple hnlr to two spinster teach­ Jacksonville, nnd so pretentious thnt
must accompany all orders. Count five words to n line nnd remit sc
ers In the ilfty-yeor-old clnss. "I don't it was considered to fi" the gap oc­
en in their honor.
It Is hard to believe the sensation
curdingly.
know ns they're so badly olT." he re­
marked lo the teacher who was young casioned by the absence of horse- produced when forks first nun*- Into
MISS BERNICE AUSTIN GIVING and pretty and with a strong sense racing in nnotherwlse raunded pro- ( use. It was In 1574, ut a dinner given
FOR RENT
by describing same nnd paying for
PARTY
of humor, "I'd rather be faded on ac­ grant of amusement features. At Or- by Henry III of France. Here I* nn FOR RENT—One nice room nnd
this ad. F. I. Bilder, 410 Oak Street.
‘ ■ One of the most delightful parties count of having beaus than to be on Inndo this feature Is shown between account by a royal lady guest. "The
230-21p
kltchenncttc
on
Sanford
Heights,
guests never touched the meat with
th eracca.—Repbrter-Stnr.
Of tho holidays was the one given by account of not having thorn."
Mrs.
S.
A.
Wray.
230-3tc
their fingers, but with forks, which
Then teacher smiled. She too had
Miss Bernice Austin at her apartJANUARY 3RC, 1021
they carried to their mouths, bending FOR RENT—Furnished bed room and
Indianapolis News.
preferences,
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
a menta’ on Magnolia avenue Thursduy
their necks and bodies over their
light housekeeping rooms, 117 Laur­ Mrs. B. D. Sorrell will open her dresaTo the Stockholders of Sanford Build* pistes.
evening.
Belt
Full
of
Sea
Lion
Scalp*.
el.
229-3tp ninking parlors, at No. 0, Wclaka
ing &amp; Loan Association:
The decorations were in keeping
"There were several salads. These
As the sea lion Is regarded ns the
228-Ctp
The annual meeting of the stock­ they ate with forks, for It Is not con­ FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnish­ building. No phone.
.' With the Christinas season. Shaded worst enemy of the salmon, the state
ed bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park
r lights gave a soft glow upon the of Washington pays a bounty of $2.50 holders of tho Snnford Building &amp; sidered proper to touch the food with
merry group ns they played lively on every sen lion scalp nnd recently Loan Association will be held at Its the fingers. However difficult it may Avenue.____________________ 157-tfc
William Hunter, who devotes his en­ office, 10 Magnolia nvenuc, Sanford, he to mnnngc It, It Is thought better to FOR RENT—Ono nicely furnished DOG HATERS “CALLED DOWN
, games and danced.
room for otje or two gentlemen or Writer In Naw York Newipsper Ssyi
‘5 . During the evening two beautiful tire lime to hunting sea lions, collect­ Florida, a t eight p. m., Saturday, Ja n ­ put tho little forked Instrument In the
mouth than the fingers.
nice couple. Can havo use of garage.
Tendings were given,, by Miss Roni- ed $880 for 352 scalps which he gath­ uary 8, 1021, for the purpose of elect­
Borne Harah Things About Ere.
“Tho nrtlchokes, nspnrngus, pens
Phone 23 for particulars.
20fl-tfc
mond Radford, which was indeed nn ered- during the senRon. Tills man Is ing directors for the ensuing year,
mies of the Canlnc Reet,
nnd
beans
were
brought.
It
was
a
also paid by the salmon fisheries' for
: enjoyable treat.
his efforts to rid the waters of-the and to transact such other business pleasure to watch them try to eat FOR RENT—Furnished room. ApA story calculated to make «log
A t the conclusion of the games hot sea lions. He Is known ns llie "king ns may Icgnll come before it.
these with their forks, for some, who
•ply nt Herald office.
220-tfc
haters grit their teeth finds Its war
chocolate with whipped cream and of the ecu Hon hunters."
T. J. MILLER,
were less adroit than th e . others,
Into print, remarks the New Yc«k
' marshmallow tohst, wan served.
Attest:
President. dropped as many on their plates and
WANTED
Tribune.
An East side collie awak­
on the way to the mouth as they were WANTED—-Did fashioned piano stool
Those present were: Misses MarSweet Marie says she has two very
A. I*. CONNELLY,
ened
bis
mnstcr,
told him tilings were
able
to
got
to
their
mouths.
r tha and Katie Brown, Dorothy Stokes, good reasons for wearing short skirts.
Secretary
12-8-onw4t
with revolving top." Address Box not as they should be, and then te­
"Afterwnrd a great sliver basin ind
229-1 tc cum) a prompt turning In of a Gre
a pitcher of water wore brought anti 399, or phone J184.
alarm, which saved many lives.
the guests washed their hands, though FARM WANTED—I wnnt to hear
At rare Intervals a case of rabies
It seems as If there would not he much
from party having fnrm for sale. develops. With this as a basis the
scent of meat nnd grease on them, for Give price nnd description.—B. B. dog haters hove secured a code who*«
they had touched |hclr food only with Howard, Chnmpnign, III.
226-Gtc severity Is such that once In n while
those forked Instruments."—Ladles'
It nnturally breaks down'some dog's
WANTED—Dressmaking by n first nervous system. Lenshed ami wear­
Home Journal,
class dressmaker. 205 Oak Avenue. ing a mask or Jaw strops, i n n b e s t
22ß-6tp friend Is drilled n normal life. If. his
WANTED—Team work, Inquire of patience exli«’&lt;cted nnd his temper
M. Hanson Shoe Shop,
160-C0tp frayed, he bites anything, no matter
whether by accident or with ample
justification, lie Is thrown Into Jail
without trial.
Not satisfied with
FOR SALE—Newly laid hen eggs. this, there Is a constant outcry for
Guaranteed. Mrs. I). L. Long, So. a practical extermination of the spe­
Hourdull Ave.
230-2 tp cies, with only enough left to pro­
FOR SALE—Ford touring car. Ap­ vide raw mnterlal for vlvlsectlonbtl
Yet If n score were kepi shawlns
ply at Weal Sldo Giucery. 230-tfc In one rolmntf the number of human
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—On* lives'man's devoted servitor has saved
20 acre, ono 10 acre Sanford Ave. mid In nnother the number In any­
Wnlking distance to city. Two lots wise lost through him, the dlspropor*
tlon In favor of tho dog would 1*
corner Center nnd Elm Ave, ‘ Two great.
A dogless civilization would
lots west side Palmetto ave., 50 fL be one wherein life Insurance rule*
from Eleventh St. Mnke offer. B. T- would he raised.
Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., Los
The psychology of the dog haler ha*
Angeles, Cnllf.
208-lmo-p never been satisfactorily explained,
lie exists—thnt Is all we know about
FOR SALE—A Canoe, Inquire nt him. He can scarcely he said to take
the Herald office*
224-tfc pleasure In Ills malignancy, for be
FOR SALE—100 ft. front, 117 ft. Is gloomy nnd somber, yet lie stub­
deep, lot front on Palmetto avenue, bornly clings In his frenzy, putting In
Where Ice Makes Crops.
corner of 8th St. Nick Zcrnovnn, time Inventing calumnies which one
look Into n dog’s honest and loyal eyes
We are accustomed to think of Sanford.
222-20tc an IIIcl on tly refute.
4
Alaska ns u moist part of the world,
FOR
SALE—Two
good
milk
cowb,
but except In tho southern portion It
Monkey* Mourned Comrade.
Is rather arid, having a rainfall In­ ‘Jerseys. Both fresh. J. C. Stapler.
sufficient for the production of crops. 221-10tc
Monkeys ore very liilinun lu their
When nn area Is first cleared for
desire to help one another, ulid qulle
planting the soil Is moist enough, be­ FOR SALE—Three choice building ■killful In their rude surgery. An Af­
lots, pnved street, cheap if sold nt
ing frozen nearly to the surface the
rican explorer tolls a story of u f«"
year around. Then the Ice In tho once. Corner 7th street and Myrtle male monkey that was shot by one of
ground gradually melts, so thnt the avenue. Apply W. W. Long, 410 Oak u cumpulgu purty that he was with.
227-5tn Several of the tribe of which she we*
first few crops require only n slight street.
rainfall—the melting of tho len furn­
a member came ns clooe to the lent
LOST
ishing sufficient moisture to (he routs
where her body wo* lying «» t,If7
of the growing plnuts.
LOST—One tub of mackerel. Put in dared, holding out their urtna nnd
In the course of * few years, how­
Ford truck in front of Yowell's making mournful cries, as If begtloi
ever, tho Ice recedes to a depth of six
store
Tucsdny, Dec, 21, by mistake. that she should lie given bock to them.
or more feet, nnd this reservoir of
Party
who got same please return to Then a gray old man monkey, prob­
moisture Is no longer available for the
224-tfc ably the chief, enme «till closer, flut­
crops. It then becomes, necessary to L. P. McCullor.
With wishes for a Year o f H appy and
tering und one could Imagine *lmo*t
resort to various expedients, such as
weeping. When given the body, h*
FOUND
Prosperous Days, we are ever
"mulching." for hindering evaporation
took It In his nnus, examined tb*
FOUND—Ladies purse containing a wound, then walked away, the othert
und economizing the available water.
at your service
small amount of money, also a trailing him In single file, thus form­
claim check. Owner can have same ing a regular funeral procession. '
t Tangled Tongue*.
Through Hie klpduees of peveral cor­
respondent* we anf able to present a
few more humorous mistranslations,
ns follows:
Exempli gratia—Samples free.
Casus belli—A question of atomsch.
I um ready to build that house for you. See me about it. Al*
Hplcndldc inrndnx—Lying In Mate.
Furl* omnia pure—Hoy* will he
so repairs, new roofs, screen porches and window screens.
hoy*.
Am prepared lo do shop work. Give me your order for
The Store where Lower Prices are
Flagrante delicto—In fragrant de­
window and door frames, etc. Shop located between First
light.
nnd Second Streets and Oak Avenue and railroad.
Chncuti n son gout—A man with a
dog nnd a gun.
FRANK* L O S S IN G
Another youth, painfully conCARPENTER AND CONTRACTOR
■clou* of hi* vaccination, rendered the
Estimates Given ; ;
Phone 467-J
last phrase: 1 sing of arms and the
virus,—Boston Transcript.

C/.ASS/FI6 ÖÄp$

The New Years Knock

¡ j |T has come to remind you
that you must begin saving
for a rainy day. Will you keep
on paying high grocery bills?
Beginning this New Year make
up your mind to save. Save on
your Groceries, the chief necessities of life and you’ll know
started the N e w

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31,1920

everybody

w il l

have

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BIG TIME ALL NEXT
WEEK

the F o u n d a tio n
3 the Roof

Quality-Servicd

For
Cold Weather
Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

every cihm* Kina ftnci fuiracuonii is oi
n nature to suit the most critical
taste. The Johnny J. Jones own band
provides the best of music, of the free
acta there is no doubt in the world,
but what for the love of Mike would
we do without the midway. Where
would we toilwom mortals to with­
out the jovial, dazzling, tinselled, jaz­
zy midway, the midway composed of
the wonderful attractions of Johnny
J . Jones.
Sounds of the Midway
What is it, when even the stagiest
old stager enters the show ground,
th a t makes him hold his head a little
higher, prick up his cars and quicken
his pace. Nothing more than the
burst of harmonious discordancy that
breaks upon his ears from the mid­
way. When we can hear the sound of
the hoarse voices of the perspiring
showman roaxnig through his mega­
phone, the weird howls of the wild
man, the clash of cymbals, the deep
rub-a-dub-dub of the drum, the tri­
umphant strains of the merry-goround, the shouts of the lemonade

Hardware Co

We Guarantee AH
Battery Repairs
Enrj Battery repair we make la
funtUtd for six months. We ire
till to do this because in repairing
u j nike of bsttery we are licensed
to no potented features which have
ail« Veits batteries famous.

Stoford Battery Service Co.
L A. RENAUD, Prop.

Phone 189

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era are funny, and all are clean ant
tt wasM noticeable
on ' Tuesday
the num•
11
.m j
t
| ,
b«r of people down'there whom one
would not expect to see patronizing
midway. Why, the reporter saw no
less a person than—well, never mind,
ho was enjoying It thoroughly, be­
cause the entertainment was good.'
Well, it is hard to start in to de­
scribe the attractions, First of all,
we saw our little friends the Mid­
gets« in a very beautiful new home
very pleasant as ever, with na excel­
lent memory for faces, and glad to
be in the wonderful city of Daytona.
There la Prince Denison, M’lle Salon*;,
Princess Marguerite and Baroness
Leonine. Then there nre the Siamese
twins, born in Brighton, two delight­
fully bright little girls, getting on
well with their lessons, and now in
grade four. They nre well worth see­
ing.
"Stella" Here.
“Stella” that magnificent painting
by the gifted Italian Napoleon Ninni, is on exhibition and well worth
seeing. As th i lecturer points out,
the artist no doubt reached the peak
in realism iii-palntlng the human fig­
ure. That delightful and artistic at­
traction Etta Louise Blake’s Theatre
De Benux Art, introducing "Supcrba"
will draw big crowds. There is noth­
ing here for the low born, but a show
of artistic merit and originality.
The trained Wild Animal exhibition
and one ring circus, with performing
elephants, lions and pumas, is an
evening’s entertainment in itself, and
the six different trainers put their
four-footed friends through some very
clever tricks. The Mary Mack Wild
West exhibition is one of those per­
formances that will always delight
any audience, redolent os it is one of
those wild scenes that were common
in the early dnys. The capture of the
horse thief is quite thrilling and
amusing. Mabclle Mack’s mule show
is another that is sure to attract large
crowds, for it is Just about as full of
action as anything ever seen here.
Trust a mule for action. It must
be remembered that the admission to
several of these tents includes a num­
ber of smaller exhibits, such as hte
fire cater, the tattooer, the disappear­
ing lady and n large number of oth­
ers.
Outstanding in the exhibits* of u
more educational nature is “The
Battle Fields of Fracne,” the model
of a European battle front. It took
two years to build and six months to
assemble. It is a wonder of clock­
work, and every figure in Its moves.
Shells explode, guns appear and dis­
appear, soldiers shoot, and all the
hundred and one activities of war
arel faithfully depicted. Another ex­
cellent exhibit of this nature being
the models of the electrical battle­
ship, the submnrine nnd the tank.
Well constructed nnd very education­
al. The exhibit of war souvenirs is a
free show nnd contains many new nnd
novel items never seen in Daytona
before. This is an attraction owned
nnd managed by "Overseas" boys.
The youngsters wil dc very much
interested this year in Lady Little's
Toyland. This consists of a variety
of riding devices for the smaller girls
and boys, such ns a minnture ferris
wheel, a smlal merry-go-round, nnd a
revolving table where there is all the
fun of tfjc fnir. They should pro­
vide one for the big folks. However,
the bigger popole will have all the
thrills they require ni the 12 riding
devices that Johnny J. Jones has this
year. There is, of course the merrygo-round, the whip, that combination
of speed that twists; the whirl, air­
plane swing frolic, ferris whole, roul­
ette table, “The Dodgem" nnd a num­
ber of other wlcrd nnd exciting forms
of amusement, guaranteed to please
all who love to romp sometimes in
their lives. Mention must be mnde of
the elephant for the youngsters, and
our patient friend, the camel.
Two now trick houses, including
Jazzcr ijnd Krnzy Hats, both of which
were designed and built to be oper­
ated only by the Johnny J. Jones ex­
position, create joy and laughter on
the "Joy Pinza.” The trouble nnd
sorrow immersers are past the de­
scription of print.
Well thnt’s the Joy Plaza of the
midwinter celebration, nnd a cracking

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We nre nearing the close of another year. In that time
we have served many patrons, most of whom*we have
pleased, else we could not have grown and prospered as we
have.
We lay no claims to exceptional ability for ourselves,
but we do believe that the prestige, through the preference
of the greater p art of the people of Central Florida, for this
store ns their shopping headquarters, has proven that our
Quality Merchandise is right, our business methods square
and our principles sound, nnd so it is on th at basis alone, we
cordially invite your patronage the coming year, if already
a customer; or a trial if you are not.
A VERY PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
IS OUR WISH

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There Is plenty of fun and innocent the Johnny J. Jones Exposition Is the
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clntc nnd enjoy. It all goes to make the uniform politeness nnd courtesy
up part of the fair, and gives It that shown to visitors by the entire Johnntmosphore which recalls in bright ny j Joneg Htnfr&gt; Go
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PA G E FOUR

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J

B. A. NBBL _____ Genera! Manager
RODERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
Circulation Manager
’Phone Herald Office 148 or 84.

' Kvt TVA*
\
sent there from any distance makes CUTTING DOWN REPRESENTA
PAPtUk
SOIN*
UP
A /
TION,
the time of delivery longer than -it
ru a rfu . t a a t o u t )
\#)uld to mail a letter to New York.
•tu' w ttn arreu. P'
A proposition, backed by a strong
This paper has a personal Interest in
OOWH Ok OOCKIPtV]
the mailing of newspapers of this organisation, is before the census
LEU. a m tlECTED I
section aside from the fact that wo committee of thu lower houso of con­
PAISlOtMTOM-nO
S OOUJtHCUWL /
wnnt
better
service
all
the
time
for
gress
to
cut
down
the
apportionment
D«tlr*r»4 ta City Vy Cantar
A lK H tt \ /
the people living in the urban part of of southern representation in congress
the county. They ahautd uave all because of the alleged disfranchise­
Member of the Associated Press
the
conveniences
possible
and ment of negro voters. It is perti­
in these days of quick delivery the nent, therefore, to inquire what pow­
mails have not kept up with the pace. er congress has in the premises un­
Now there is a remedy for this de­ der the amendments of the constitu­
B etter weather today,
fect in our county for tho mail could tion relating to this subject.
be carried on the auto bus line that
Section 4 of the fourteenth amend­
_Jt Is good enough at that
goes to Geneva twice each day and ment provides that all persons born
it is to be hoped that this will be or naturalized in the United States
The Million Dollar Band played done for it wil be a big service rend­ shall be citizens with equal rights and
ered to everyone concerned. Those immunities. Thnt section docs not
right on yesterday in the rain.
folks in tho Geneva section arc up- give, nor attempt to give, the right
And the crowd stayed right on to to-date in every particular and do to vote to any new flass of citizens. It
get another earful of that fine music. not care for mail or newspaper two left that question exactly where it
or three days old. They want today’s was before.
But section 2, of the same amend­ MUST SELL EGGS 20 MONTHS OLD
There is nothing like a band to en­ news today and they are entitled to
liven the city generally and make it and we hope the postoffice depart­ ment, provides that representation in
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Dec. 30.—
ment- will heed the requests of Post­ congress shnll be apportioned in pro­
you forget your troubles.
Following
disclosures that on* lot of
master Elder of this city, and many portion to the population of the Sev­
approximately
25,000 dozen liquid
Holiday week has been a better of the patrons of Geneva and Chuluo- ern! states, but where any state de­
eggs
had
been
hoarded for from
week for having had the Million Dol­ ta and all over the county to deliver nies the right to vote to nny class of
eighteen
totwenty
months,
the state
la r Band in our midst for one whole this mail by the bus line and grant its citizens its representation mny be
division
of
foqds
refused
the
request
the relief asked by them. It should reduced in proportion to the number
week.
of
tho
Badger
State
Creamery
to
keep
not cost the department any more of citizens so denied.
the
eggs
in
storage
any
longer
and
Such a spirit could build cities and money and if it does the service ren­
If the fourteenth amendment stood
issued
orders
thnt
they
be
placed
on
we should all get together after New dered will overshadow any small cost plone, then, it is quite plain thnt con­
the
m
arket'for
sale.
Tho
owners
had
Years and build those auto camps, entailed and with better service there gress could reduce representation,
those new buildings, that Rod nnd will be more mnil and with more mail provided it found (which, ns a m at­ changed four times, ranking it diffi­
Gun Club, those hotels and apartment the department will get more busi­ te r of fact it could not) that any cult to keep track of them, it was
ness and more money.
class of citizens was disfranchised by said.
houses.
state laws.
' According to dispatches from the
But the fifteenth nmondmont put n The packing houso nt Travers has
AGAINST FEE SYSTEM
B ring line Governor Catts is right on
new face on the whole matter. It dimensions of 00x160 feet and cost
the job of removing more members of
We don’t know why any paper provided that “the right of citizens of (100,000. Everything about the pin­
the state road department.
wants to take up for the abominable tho United States to vote shall not bo ts up-to-date even a box-making plant
fee system. We don’t blame the denied or abridged by the United being included. The packjng house
The big Weekly Herald goes out officials for wanting the fee system States or by any state on account of can handle ten to fifteen carloads of
' today with twelve pages filled with to remain in vogue, especially if the race, color or previous ‘condition of fruit In a day.
good reading matter and advertise­ office effects them because the sal­ servitude." And congress wna given
ments. The Weekly Herald will cover ary system reduces the possibility authority to enforce that provision by
this county in every part of it with of their making money off of tho appropriate legislation.
JUST RECEIVED A FRESH
doable the present list before the general public. In other words it | A statute restricting suffrage to
CAR OF
new year is over and with a better specifies just what a man or woman I white citizens, if passed under the
&gt; mail service to every part of the coun- bhal Ircccive for his services and fourteenth amendment would hnve
furthermore it eliminates ail chance been perfectly valid;’ and It would
of graft and crookedness. Along have been up to congress to say
The Herald wants to thank the Mil­ with the salary system every county whether it entained reduced represen­ OMOLINE SWEET
lion Dollar Band for their fine music official should be required to give a tation.
FEED, per sack.
th is week. It has been close enough
But
such
a
statute
under
the
fif­
personal indemnity bond to the
-that we could hear it while grinding
county so th at In case of shortage teenth amendment would be absolute­ PERUINA SCRATCH
•oat the newn for the public and that
he can be held for the amouit in­ ly null and void. A void statute is
FEED, per sa c k ....
Tittle, red-headed, sweet singing mock­
volved . In past years when n fellow exactly equivalent, in a legal sense,
ing bird that they have with them has
to n non-existent statute. It neither
-delighted us beyond measure. Any absconds th at is the end of It, unless enlarges nor restricts the rights of
PURINA CROWD
'tim e thnt he wants a job on the pa­ he is arrested nnd prosecuted, but' if anybody.
bondsmen
are
required
to
back
up
DER, per sack .
per we will try and make room for
The southern states have not passan
official
and
lose
if
there
is
a
him just to hear him sing occasionwrongdoing, conditions r/iil be dif­ eil any laws denying the right of suf­
frage to any class of citizens, be­
ferent.
*
cause
they can not do os. That is not
But back to the elimination of the
We note many and divers plans for
a
quibble,
but sound legal proposition
developing Ssnfonl with much joy for fee system. We have seen both ways which every court in the land has en­
.it seems that when new people come work. Under the fee system you get dorsed in principle. Therefore, ns it
:in to invest their money that Sunford good men now nnd then in office hut appears to the Telegram, congress
■at last is on the upward climb. And under the snlnry system you nlways has no right whntcvcr to np|K&gt;rtion
we should welcome the new people get competent men been use tho representation upon nny basis other
and give them the glad hand and grafter and the fellow who wants than thnt of population, because tho
intake them feel at home. It is new something ensy nnd the politician conditions under which it might huvo
’money that is heeded here for Sanford won’t try to get an office that don’t made such reduction under the four­
money has been ulmost worn out by open a wny whereby he pets a soft teenth nmendment ore wholly re­
lh e constant exchange of business snap and some ensy money. When moved by the fifteenth.
the officers of tho county nro placed
courtesies.
If the association for encouraging
upon the salary basis, ) competent
race agitation, or whatever its name
And tomorrow we turn over that men will be put in tho office and mny be, wants to assert a grievance
new leaf that has been turned so of­ men and women who need the Jobs and secure a remedy its proper forum
ten thnt it is ulmost worn out now nnd nnd arc glad to render a service in is the supreme court nnd not the
needs a bookmrak to show us how to order to receive tho pay thnt Is due halls of congress.—Lakeland Tele­
fin d 'it. However, there is some sat­ them. Under the fee system every gram.
isfaction in trying and muking good little possible chance to stretch
resolutions earh year is helping somu something onto the taxpayer for a
Only four more days of Catts. l)o
-even if the fine Ideas do not always little extra fee is usually found by
your
shopping early.—Lakeland Stur.
pan out. And this year let us all re­ the official nnd it comes out of the•
solve to build u bigger nnd better taxpnynr's pocket. Under the sal­
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Sanford even if we fnll by the way- ary system every taxpayer helps
side at times. Eventually wo shall foot th* bills and tho service ren­
Corrected on November 15, 1920,
do it and it looks like the year 1021 dered one does not cost any more
Southbound
•Is the year.
than the service rendered another. It
means that the solnrics arc paid out
Arrive
Departs
NEED DIRECT DELIVERY
of the general fund from taxes nnd
2:86 a. pi. 2:40«. m.
the fees thnt usually go to the pock­
8:40 a. m.
The mail for Geneva nnd Chuluotu et* of the office holderit falls back
.
.
.
1:28
p.m.
1:38 p. m.
and contiguous territory in this coun­ into the funds of the county. In se­
.
.
.
2:55
p.
m.
3:20
p. m.
ty is carried on the train and some­ lecting men nnd women for office the
.
.
.
7:30
p.m.
7:45
p.
m.
times it takes two nnd three days for politician nnd grafter nnd hangerNorth
Bound
newspapers and mail to go from this on is eliminated nnd by the due
Arrive
Departs
city to that part of the county. This process of fitness they gradually
.
.
.
1:48
a.m.
2:03
a. tn.
makes it bad for tho poople living in fall ,into the ranks of the hns beens
...11:45
a.
m.
12:05
p.
m.
‘th a t section and for letters to be nnd the people themselves recognize
On Park Ave., bet. Third
2:55
p..m.
merit nnd tho person best fitted for
and Fourth Sts.
___ 4:00 p. m.
4:05 p. m.
the job rather than the one who has
___ 10:00 p. m.
THE nEST BUY IN THE CITY
the most pull* the boat “good fellow”
Crosti Vogotablos
Leesburg Branch
i nml the biggest vote getter. There
By Renting Rooms you can
ar csomc mighty good men In county
Arrive
Departs
Make It pay for itself.
offices who have been working under
____
7:30 a.m .
b r u its
GOOD TERMS
the fee system nnd who are entitled
.....
7:35 p.m.
to their jobs and their fees ns long
. . . . . 4:00 p! m.
as that system Is in vogue, and these
____11:65 a. ra.
Sroeorios
W n the people generally are glad
Trilby Branch
“ The Rea] Estate Men"
to put back on the Job and keep
Arrive
Departa
S3 JT». n«*ld«nt of Baafnrd
them
there
as
long
ns
they
show,
fit­
*Wolaka Coffao
8:00 a. ra.
i H
Z0S H r* Du m i
ness nnd willingness to serve. Cer­
3:25 p. m.
tainly no man who wants to be
___6:30 p. ra.
square with the people can object to
___ 2:00 p.m.
the snlnry system replacing the an­
Oviedo Branch
tiquated, polluted, graft-producing
Arrive
Departs
fee system that has sent more men
___11:00 a. m.
office holders to hell and the peni­
tentiary than any other one thing.—
S*Â»m» 4 3 7
Dally Service
Phone 66
Dally, except Sunday,
I Lakeland Star.

10-Room House

*Deane Uurner

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These are but a few of the evidences of the cour­
ageous determination and self-denial that we
find expressed in the fact and funeral bearing of
.the successful business man of today.

K. P. Forster, President. B. F. Whitner, Cashier.

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1 (The Sub-Tropical Mid-W inter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19, 1921
THIS IS TO BE THE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET HBLD1T IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS.
It Is to embrace the product«, official or private, of five cess«
ties in the best section of the sUte.
THAT’S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. WE ASK . YOU—WIlA
YOU HELP?
Johnnie J. Jones* remarkable United 8hows, blggtr and beU*r
will occupy cur ground« from December to the time of opening the
Fair in order to get ready for it.
W. R. O’NEAL
J. L. GILES
G R. HOWARD
Prea’dent
Treasurer
Secret**^

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31,1920

Som mary of the
Floating Small
Taúca Succinctly
Arranged for
Herald'Reader*

In and A b o u t

&gt;feation °f

Killen

J, The C itÿ

#flitre**1

WILL PLAY THIS AFTERNOON.
a n h ^t o n ig iit a n d l e a v e
WITH REST WISHES OF
SANFORD PEOPLE
r o , F l o r i c U - F .t r

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CLEVELAND, 0. ,Dcq. 31— The
■; of Potmctto
jjrt. Jindrcd Shatturk
world is likely entering a maximum
: ; attractive guest of Mr. and Mrs. period of earthquakes an domptions,
b the
ifnsld IIollF* ___
according to Roy. F&gt; L. Odenbnch, as­
B«1tronomer of the St. Ignatius College
. rthcl Singleton of JacksonObservatory,
in Cleveland.
Hn Fieme of Wachula
Commenting
on the recent earth­
of MU. R. Z.
quake in Argentina and earthquake
ltrrlsnd Jacobs of Chuluota was and typhoon In the Island of Yap, Rev.
‘ tha visitors to the city today Odcnbach said:
“Earthquakes and eruptions come in
n that thriving! section of tho
maximum and minimum periods. For
the past year and a half wc have been
friends of Prof. Claude passing through a minimum period.
maximum
•Ind to see him back in Now It Is probable that
i after spending the holl- period is setting ’in.”
me folks at Gainesville.
There are three main causes of
earthquakes, according to Rev. Odenbach:
vtn «*!:•’• '• VT.*
lwu
Dorothy Dnrlyne nnd Humid
Volcanic—causing tremors of tho
went
to
Orlando
today
to
earth.
Edward, 1
Downthrow—usually short quakes
ijxrd the. week end with friends.
caused by tho ceilings in large caves
Tte Herald expects to bring out a ami mines falling in.
Tectonic—the most serious, caused
Ke* Year’s paper tomorrow nnd thc
BfTthints a* usual will have the New by shrinking of the earth’s crust.
Tesr's cards in it. If you W e not
Violent quakes of the past year:
Ktn the solicitor, send your copy in.
Joo^ 7—Mexico hundreds killed;
i seven towns inundated.
Hr. L. D. Geiger, a grndunte of
April 21—California, Arizona and
SW»on YO, who is nof of the public Utah; big property damage; small loss
khool faculty in Snnford, is spending of life.
ifct holiday vacation in DcLnnd with
June 22—California; six carthfriends.—Delaind News,
qbakes; damage, $200,000.
June 27.—Italy; 16 earthquakes, 300
Th&lt; Herald will be issued as usual
tomorrow nnd w ill Ik? the'New Year’s killed; many villages demolished.
zaoler. Get your advertisements In July 16—Los Angeles; four earth­
thh biue and prepnre for a big busl- quakes; many injured; slight property
damngc.
uu after the new year begins.
Sept. 8—Italy; five towns destroyed;
'¿mail
loss of life.
y*». H. H. Withcrington, Mr». T.
Oct.
12—Porto Rico; earthquake nnd
J. Smith, &gt;ll.»9 Klin McGee, Mrs.
tidal
wave;
many killed.
Ette Simplón and John William
Dec.
17—Argentina;
earthquake
Smith, of’Apopkn, were in town to*hcnvy
damage
to
property;
hi gloss of
&lt;Uy tinting relative».
life.
Dec. 21—Yap; one of Carolina Is­
B. W. Herndon hns moved hi» office
lands
In Pacific Ocenn; earthquake nnd
from the First National Bank buildtyphoon;
hoavy damage’; loss of life
in; to the Seminole Hotel where ho
unknown.
h i lilted up a nice office In the rear
of the lobby and facing on Magnolia
armue.
SCORED ON I H t . P rtiN U iP M L
The Virginia Carolina Chemical Young School Teachsr Got Glorloualy
Even for Long Serle* of 8areasCompany have moved their offices
tic Observations,
fromthe First National Bank building
to the Seminole Bunk building where
Now, the principal of thl* hcIiooI is
they have rented part of the office of sarcastic a» well hs Intelligent, and
the Connelly Heal Citato Company.
whenever she happen» to mention a
•ubject urn! find» thut her teacher«
ure Ignomut on the auhjeci «lie
“huwU them out" for their Ignorance.
Saturday, January first, being New Especially Is thin resented by the new­
Ttar’s Day the First National Bank, est recruit at the building.
Recently the principal acquired "n
the Starinolo County Bank and the
man,"
who wan a widower. She Is
IW.fj Hank will close all day.
proud of the acquisition, mentioning
Hsunds In Funeral Tribute.
Txroty-om- pairs of hounds tiled
solemnly p;i«t the grave pt the funeral
of William Sol by-Lowndes, n wellkaoxn Ensllili country squire of tho
dd whool «bo find been muster of
tte Whaddon hounds for 25 years. The
xlllarr rhurclijnnl overlooks the fn0051 Whaddon Chase. After the
thrill service, the members of the
tMt ltd the famous Whaddon Chase
pack past the floucr-llned grave.
I” v#r judge a man by the «ilk unikttlti he carries—ho may have left
a cotton one somewhor,. in it.
—

him often In her conversation».
The other morning »lie begun to ink
the teacher« ubout an article «he had
Ju«t read In the paper. Now, none of
them had read It. Sarcastically she
asked: “Well, don’t any of you reud
the paper«?"
The newest recruit smiled sweetly
and wisely. "Of course," she returned,
“but not everything In them. Wtf
Just hnve time to read the society pnge
and then the death and funeral list
so that we shall know who the new
widowers are.“—Indianapolis News.
FARMERS MEETINf

There will be n big farmers meet­
nun, like mules, do little head ing at the the Court houBc Tuesday
"1 are always kicking.
night at 8 o’clock.

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Jr can you make much m oney without som e
effort to

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P e o p le

With o concert this afternoon ami
a short one tonight on the streets the
Million Dollar Rand 'will close their
week’s engagement "in Sanford and
leave with the best wishes of the
many hundreds who hnve heard them
and who have been delighted with
their concerts.
Tho concert given in tho Princess
.Theatre lost night was not ns well at­
tended on it should have been ns there
are many happenings this week and
the majority of the people were
hearing the band each day in free
concerts but to hear this magnificent
musical organization in real concert
work in nn auditorium is well worth
double the price of admission charged
Inst night and those who did hear
them were moro than paid for com­
ing out to the theatre.
The Million Dollar Rand can be rec­
ommended to nny community any­
where ns being one of the best musi­
cal organizations on the road. They
ere not only fine musicians but -they
are perfect gentlemen us well and
while in this city have «conducted
themselves as such, making many
friends here who will be glnd to see
them come back for n six week’s en­
gagement next season.
Harold Bachman, the leader of the
Million Dollar Band, hns carried out
his contract with th e. “ 13" Club to
the letter and hns proven that he is
not only a capable band leader but a
square business man ns well and he
hns been ready and willing to givo
the people the concerts in nil kinds of
weather and at all times nnd the
many who hnve enjoyed these con­
certs are loud in th eir prnises of the
band and every member of the band
nnd the sweet little singer, Walter
Kelly.
They leave Sanford tomorrow for
points on the East Const nnd they
are leaving Snnford with the thought
that some day in the ncur future they
will again have the opportunity to de­
light Sanford people With their splen­
did music that goes farther than or­
dinary band music nnd becomes n real

SHOWED ENMITY IN BOYHOOD
Encounter Between Youthful Croin.
well and King Charles I Might
Be Called Prophetic.
. Cromwell and Charles I of Knglund
first met when they were children at
llinchtnbrook house, the home, of a
mutual friend of both the king and
Ullver’s father. Tho hoys were laid
to ph«y together, while their elders
talked qver affairs of state &lt;&gt; fash­
ion. They got along well
for
a while, utitl then n dispute arose.
The young king was not used to op­
position to Ids princely will, und when
Ullver stoutly clung to his rights the
king struck him.
Oliver cared not u hit that the blow
was aimed by u king's hand. He
swung his somewhat grimy flit us hunt
as he could, and cuught Charles on
the nose with the- to-be-expected re­
sult. Blood flowed In quantities, nnd
tho young prince set Up a great howl.
Servants came running, and nil might
hnve gone 111 with the careless com­
moner hud not Charles' father taken
a hand and declared thnt the blow
was to be forgiven, as It was given
In defense of a right, and Ills son must
learn to know thnt right was greater
than kings.
Cough May Originate In Stomach.
In . the Bulletin de la Soclete Medi­
cal of Burls, Dr. G. G. Hnycn de­
scribes a patient, u tnuu of fifty-three,
who for twenty-fivo years had hud
vague dyspeptic disturbances for which
he had taken pounds of »odium
bicarbonate and other drugs In Ihu
course of the years. During the Inst
six years he laid been tormented with
u cough and spitting of thick mucus
from the stomach. Under treatment
of the dyspepsia by lavngu of the
stomach and dieting, the cough dis­
appeared. Hnycn reiterates -the ne­
cessity for seeking lateut stomach dis­
ease with a puzzling cough, and nlso
the necessity with chronic,gastritis to
restrict to two meals a day, with a
nine-hour Interval.
Lovsrs In the Next World.
.A marriage ceremony In unusual
circumstances Is reported from Japan.
A young man and a young woman
committed sblaju, or docblo suicide,
for love, by throwing themselves Into
the sea. Both bodies were recovered
and cremated with Uuddlilst ceremo­
nies. Thu ashes were then brought to
the home of the girl's father and lm
performed a marriage ceremony with
the ashes of the two lovers.
According to the Iluddhlst faith, the
marriage tie contracted In this world
will carry over to the next. When
circumstances prevent u marriage In
this world, many Japanese men and
women commit suicide In the hope of
a happy married life In the world to
come.

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CLU BS, G IV IN G YOU A N O P P O R T U N IT Y TO P U R C H A S E T H A T N E X T S U IT O R T H E
N E X T B IL L O F M E R C H A N D IS E FRO M U S ON T H E SA M E P L A N T H A T Y O U SA V E D
YOUR C H R IS T M A S M ONEY A T T H E B A N K , A N D ON T H E S A M E P L A N T H A T
YOU
PU R C H A S E D Y O U R W A R S A V IN G S T A M P S A N D L IB E R T Y B O N D S.

THIS !«3 ANOTHER ONE OF YOUR CHANCES OF RECEIVING REAL SERVICE A T f
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T H IS IS A N H O N E S T TO G O O D N ESS M ETH O D
OF
M E R C H A N D IS IN G
THAT
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P L A IN IT TO YOU FU L L Y . W E CAN C O N V IN C E YOU T H A T T H IS IS T H E E A S IE S T
WAY Y E T IN H UYING A S U IT .

THIS CLUB C A N BE JO IN E D BY M AN, W O M A N
OR BO Y.

R E A D T H E R U LE S.

Any man, woman or child can join (his Club, without paying nny entrance fee, other than
the first week’s payment.
The payments each week shall he $1.00 and any member can lake out as many member­
ship cards ns they choose, paying for each one at the rate of $1.00 per week.
Payments must he made each week in advance. Pnymenls will he accepted for ns
many weeks in advance as the member wishes.
After a member has paid in the full amount of the suit that he or she wishes to purchase
he or she can get the suit. If the member has an nccount or can establish credit rclntions
with us they enn get the suil
the snme rate, $1.00 per week In the event thnt a member joins this club nnd Inter wishes to
withdraw he or she can do so by accepting the amount paid, in merchandise.
In addition to receiving a full dollar’s worth of merchandise for each dollar spent, wc are
going to give away FREE SUITS nnd many FREE PRIZES to the members of this Club from
time to time.
To begin witli wc arc going to place each hundred members in a class to Jhcmselvcs nnd
with each hundred members we ore going to give away ABSOLUTELY FREE A SUIT OF
CLOTHES each month. If we have flvd hundred members we will give nwny five suits of
Ciulhes each month.
Members in order to he entitled to free chances ench week or month on these free suits
or free prizes must have their dues paid up to date, nnd nny member allowing his or her
dues to get as much as two weeks in arrears will not he nllowcd to participate In the free
drawings.
,
These prizes nnd free suits arc not offered you for your $1.00 a week as you get your
suit or merchandise when it is paid for, but we oiTcr these ns nn inducement for you to join
and keep up your payments after you have joined.
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Women can take advantage of this Club of fer and prepare themselves for their next
year’s Christmas Gifts for him nnd at the same time share in the drawings for the free suits
ns well us the other valuable prizes offered from time to time as wc expect to offer prizes at
different times thnt will appeal to the womnn.
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Mothers can have their sons join nnd in this way gel him his next suit without having to
pay more than $1.00 at a time.
THERE ARE MANY OTHER VALUABLE FEATURES CONNECTING WITH THIS
CLUB AND ALL
VHJR BENEFIT AS WELL AS OURS. Come, talk It over with us.

CALLS FOR MANY QUALITIÉS
Archeologist Must Be 8tholsr, Llngu1st, Engineer and Artist, and
Expert Handler of Men,
The modem nrchuologlst In Kgypt
must he more than a «cholur. Ho
must have studied history, It Is truo;
he must he fumltlnr with whnt Is
known of the nrt nnd lift» of Old
Kgypt nnd he must hnve mastered the
undent language so thut he can rend
the hieroglyphs curved on temple nnd
tomb.
But scholarship Is only part of his
equipment. lie limit know »omethlug
of engineering and something of draw.
Ing; he must hnve n sense of organi­
zation; he must himself he randy to
turn to with pick nnd »hovel, should
occasion nrise.
The .task of disinterring ancient
structure« and their precious contents
uninjured I» u del Irate one, not to he
done hastily or haphazardly.
In addition to being scholar nnd
engineer, linguist und urtlsf. the mod­
em archeologist must understand how
to handle men. The men employed
In archeologlral excavation In Kgypt
nre usually boys front 10 tu 20 years
of nge. Older thnn thut. In a country
where men und women age tragically
fast, they nre likely to be stupid.
Usually they nre Irresponsible nnd,
spurred on by the llght-flngerrd "nntlkn" dealers In neighboring villages.
The wise archeologist puts Ihem on
piece-work—so much for every cubic
foot of earth removed, with bakshish,
csrcfuly calculated on the basis of the
“antlka" dealers' current rules, for
every object unenrthed.
Since the bakshish varies with the
condition of the object, it Is to tho
Interest of the worker to get ench
“find" out entire, If jwssihle, or. If
breakage Is Inevitable, with no purt
mining.
Half of tho minor objects discovered
go to the Egyptian government and
half are retained by the Institution
conducting the exploration

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Wc invite the public to inspect our Dairy at any time or any
Hour----- Deliveries Twice Each Day.
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Ask the State .Board of Health

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Fresh Carload J u s t Received
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'* ÌN TH E H EAR T OF|THE W O R LD 'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 22»

SAN FORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920

ARMED BAND
D’ANNUNZIO
SURRENDERS
OF NEGROES
RUN AMUCK ITALIAN LEGIONAIRES QUIT
M AY B E TEN D A Y S OR IT M AY ALABAMA TOWN SCENE OF A [
CLASII BETWEEN OFFICERS
‘
BE SOMETIME IN
AND
NEGROES
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FEBRUARY
(B y Tht A u tcU ttd P rttt)

IDj Tht A iw cliU d rrtt.l
N AVAL SEAPLAN ES
SEALE, Ala., Dec. 30.— Posses arc
D ETRO IT, Dec. 30.—The Ford
LINED UP READY
searching
Pittsviow community fo r
com pany’s
Highland
Park
plant
FOR 3,000 M|LE TRIP closed December 24th .for customary armed band of negroes who today
ja pa n

asked

WSPAPERS HELP
nr «BLAND SAY THAT C0U
° F TRY WOULD NOT HELP
JAPAN

in

WAR

,

(B r T k« iM K l t U d T r»»0

SAN DIEGO, Califs Dec. 30.
Fourteen naval seaplanes, with
seventy officer* and men are lin­
ed up here to atart' «in a three
thousand mile flight today to
Panama.
COLBY ENTERTAINED

ten d a y r Inventory period and will
probably not reopen until February
the third or later It was learned today.
Fifty thousand workmen employed In
plant.
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M ONTANA GOVERNOR
C A L L S OFF THE BALL,
SAYS COSTS TOO MUCH

wounded the deputy sheriff and four
other white men attempting to arreat
negro nllcged to have attacked farm­
er’* wife.
None seriously hurt.
McgTO took refuge In hquse occupied
&gt;y other negroes. Possee met with
volley when npprosching the house.
Every member was wounded. They
withdrew for reinforcements.

SOUTHERN MEMBERS
(B T Tbt AttocUUd Pr*ti)
MISSOULA, Mont., Dec. 30.— GovTA K E EXCEPTION TO
cm or-clect Dixon todny called o ff the
REMARKS ON SOUTH
inaugural ball planned for Hclcnn
(By Tk* A i n ( l i M P m m )
next week declaring he dld^not want
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.— Southern
to bco honor guests at a party cost­
members o f the houao census com­
ing $G a ticket.
mittee were aroused by tho charge o f
Walter White, assistant secretary o f
the National Association o f Advance­
ment o f Colored People, that a major­
ity of the white pcopl in many south­
ern communities were lawless. Repre­
sentative Larsen, Georgia, declared
charge untrue. Demanded witnesses
be required to confine themselves to
facts o f their own personal knowl­
AM BUSII POLICE
Germany Sends Munitions to
edge and be not permitted to give
OUT DOOR SPORT
evidence.
Representative
The R ed Army In
IN OLD IRELAND hearsay
f in Russia
Bee, Texas, also took exception to the
(By Tk* A u «cU U 4 Ft#»*)
charge.
C
O
R
K
, Dec. 80.— Armed civilians
TROTZKY - LENINE
BUSY
sre reported to have ambushed the
INTERLOCKING
.
Getting Re*dy fo r 8pr|ng Drive of police patrol near here last night,
DIRECTORATES
killing one policeman and wounding
Soviet* A rm y Along The
KNOCKED OUT
one,
Eastern Front

(B r Tk« A u k I i M r»»M)
A b i l i t y of restricting naval
B(BtIln o o »,u n ,*..............
„ , MONTEVIDEO, Dec. 30— Prcsl
•f®* *. t Lv United States, Great ije n t Brumeij entertained Secretary
{¿I |3D)*C /
__ aimaj «a/U v hv Colby at
mf a
nrivnt/i luncheon
a private
luncheon fit
a t the
the
S J S jU
renewed today by
^ n e w s p a p e rs . Time, s a y the presidential residence yesterday. Sec­
wiki that Great Britain Is bound by retary Colby leave* today fo r Buenos
£ t y to support Japan In « « e Japan Aires.
wtm war with America, la false.

BODIES OF EIGHT

FLORIDA SOLDIERS
AT CAMP JACK80N

COLUMBIA, S.

C., Dec. 3 0 .-O f

591^ ! of Florida soldiers who died
h lenke in France, arriving here
tod, jrfrom New York, are those of
eight Florida men:
Tto Floridans, whose bodies came
ihotrd the funeral special train from
Hoboken to Columbia were:
Printe Hatley T. Scott, 802d steve­
dores of Dunnellon.
print« James E. Morgan, field ar­
tillery of Fort Drum.
Print« Lorand S. Ward, Fourth
Uttery Camp Jackson replacement of
Giinesrille.
Cook Homer F. Browning, Camp
Jsckson, A. R. D., of Madison.
Print« Rollis L. Thomas, 331st
hhor battalion, of Montlcello.
Cook Andrew Johns, 326th supply
company, of Plant City.
Print« David A. Kigyt, flth Com
ftay F. A. It, of Oldtown.
Print« John C. Cain, field artillery,
of Fort White.
The bodies will be sent on the flrsl.
•nibble trains to their homes, each
coffin draped in nn American flag and
«irortrd by a non-commissioned offi­
cer from ,Comp Jackson.

RUMORS OF WAR ARE
. . . . . ONCE MORE CIRCULATING
IN COUNCILS OF EUROPE

(B y T k« A i w r i i lr i T u u )

BERLIN, Doc. 30^-Thc German
government in a note addressed to the
council o f ambassadors In Paris pro­
tests against the demand o f the con­
trol commission, endorsed by the am­
bassadors fo r the dismantling o f the
guns on from 11 to 14 fortresses on
the aouthern and eastern frontiers of
Germany-as an infraction o f
the
peace treaty, which It is asserted per­
mitted the fortresses to remain In the
snmq state os they were on January

10, 1020
Tho note points out that the dis­
mantling demanded would leave Ger­
many with only three fortresses on
these frontiers.

OPERA BOUFFE BATTLEFIELD
INVESTIGATING
AGREEMENT FOR SURREN­
DEATH OF O’ BIUEN,
DER W ILL BE SIGNED
POLICE SUSPICIOUS
TODAY(By Tk« Aii«cl»t*4 i n n )

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 30.— Po­
lice today announced a second in«Htigation into the death of Lieut.
Pat O'Brien, war aviator, recent­
ly confirmed the finding o f the
coroner’s jury that he committed
suicide. Relatives had expressed
a belief that he was murdered. ,

WILL
REPORTS 8A Y HE W ILL GO BY"
A IR P LA N E AND EVENTUALLY
RESIDE IN SOUTH AM ERICA

STATESENATOR
ANNOUNCES RUN
FOR GOVERNOR
(By Tk« A i i k Ii M

MAN A N D W IF E
COLONEL RICKARDS
SUICIDE IN HOTEL
APPOINTED TO D A Y
AT JACKSONVILLE
CHIEF OF MILITIA
(By Tk« AiMcUUd F t»**)

(By Tk« A m cU U * P m * )

HUGHES TO HEAD CABINET
ACCORDING TO LAWRENCE
DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY GENERAL
The Secretary o f the
Treasury

LONDON, Dec. 30^-R om e dis­
patch says that D’Annunzio’s Leg­
ionaries wi 1 be dissolved and
granted amnesty. D’Annunzio It
is expected, wil go to South Aster­
ie*. •

Fr**»)

RICHMOND, Dec. 30,— State Scnntor Lee Trinkle, of Wythcvillc, today
announced his candidacy fo r governor
of Virginin. He will oppose Ilnrry St.
George Tucker, o f Lexington.

WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.— Colonel
George C. Rickards, of Oil City, Pa.,
was today appointed by President
Wilson to be chief o f the militia burcau 0f the war department. Rick­
ards ns Pennsylvania National Guard
(B y Tk# A u * tl* U d Pi»**)
officer, succeeds Major General Jesse
F U E L ADMINISTRATION
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. — The
McT. Cortcr.
COST U. 8. GOVERNMENT
president todsy vetoed resolution to
FOUR MILLION DOLLARS suspend soctionof th $ Clayton act
n»«mU&gt; of
prohibiting common carrier, dealing
In . .m nll any, but with prom it, of
(By Tk« A iM c U t it F r*u )
a
Jrfth concern. b .v ln g
InWrolcldng c »&gt;odnnl.y augmented movement, the
W ASHINGTON, Dec. 30.— Tho total
dircctbratcs with carriers exceut slrnwberry o o p of P 'u .t C.ty is De­
cost o f fuel control to the federal
limited extent ns to contracts.
Igh.ntm; to r.ct under way.___________
government during the war was *4,824,081, according to the final re­
port o f tho business' manager o f tho
fuel administration made public here
today. Tht nsum represents all expen­
ditures, national and state, by the
fuel administration from Its organiza­
tion in September, 1917, to June 30,
1019, when tho administration virtu­
CONSTANCE TALMADGE TIED.
ally w as disbanded.
Two Good Men A rc Stated for

Appropriations mado for fuel con­
trol totaled *5,813,818, and Lawrence

(By Tk*
Pr*M)
■TRIESTE, Dec. 30.— Hostilities
at Flume between the Italian reg­
ular troops tnd D’Annunzlau Legionnaries ended last night. An
agreement for the surrender a f
Flume will be sifte d today. The
last news from D’Annunzio per­
sonally, stated he had resolved t o .
leave Flume by airplane.

JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 80.—Per­
sons^ believed to be W . F. MeadowB
and w ife, o f Tulsa, Okla., went found
shot in a hotel here today. The man
was dead and the woman dying. A
revolver thnt wss still war was found
between them.
W EATHER AND CROP CONDI­
TIONS IN FLORIDA FOR TH E
WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 2 »
Temperature:
The
temperature
averaged above the normal, although
it was much below normnl on several
dnys, especially in the northern and
western counties, where freezing pre­
vailed.
Precipitution: Uninfal lwas gener­
ally in excess of tho usual amount f o r
the period, several stations having to­
tals exceeding 2 inches. Rainfall w as
least in the Southern division, and
greatest in the north and west.
Condition of Crops:
Work w a
largely suspended, owing to holiday
conditions nnd wet weather. Oata did
wcl, and celery, lettuce, nnd cabbago
arc reported In good condition. Som o
tender truck was damaged In north­
ern nnd central divisions by frost on
the 26th; and truck in much of tho
south has made slow recovery from
frost damage on the 17th instant. T h o
shipping fo citrus fruit was practleaily suspended during the week, and
only small quantities o f truck
available In local markets.

New York, Dec. 31».— 'The marriage
of Constance Taltnndgc, motion pic­
PARIS, Dec. 80.— Rumors o f war M itchell, assistant business I" anaKcr'
ture actress, to John Piologo, New
are again c ir c u itin g in tho council who prepared tho report, said there H AYS FOR P. M. GENERAL York City tobacco merchant, was an­
(Sy Tk* 1 u m U U ( P r*u .)
w a s'a balance o f *989,137 on hand on
chambers o f E urope,
And Others Among the Faithful Ele­ nounced here tonight. The ceremony
ATLANTA, Dec.30.—Governor
Juno
30th ,th!s year.
Tho reports center about
Russia
took plncc nt Greenwich, Conn., Inst
phant Riders to Be
Donty today received n telegram
Expenditures by the headqunrters
and Germany, the latter being con­
Sunday in the presence o f the bride's
Rewarded
from Vice-President Elect Calvin
cerned in the form er’s mnrtinl pre­ In Washington totalled *2,706,479 and
mother and her two sisters, Norma
Coolidge, accepting nn invitation to
by the states *1,948,618. By far the
parations.
nnd
Natalie.
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
30.—Charles
iddrtu theSouthern
Commercial
While the Bolshevik! arc said to be largest sum was spent in New York Evans Hughes will be the next sec­
Conptu to beheld in Atlanta Jan­
massing troops along the western State, the total being *212,012, whi^e retary o f state.
At their meeting this week the Dcuary 27-29.
.
frontier in readiness for a
spring In N ew York City *51,676 was spent.
Sota
county commissioners approprlGovernor Lowdcn is out of the
Pennsylvania was the second state In
LONDON, Dec. 30.— Oxford-Cam- drive against the border state, the
running »for............
secretary
of the treas- nted I 750 fo r an
•
...
....................
at the South
Germans are alleged to be keeping a th elist of expenditures with *84,025, ury and will be given a foregin post IFlorida fair to be beld In Tampa the
bridge team won cross country race steady stream o f munitions moving while Illinois was third with *60,849. of importance.
|first o f February .
In the New England states as a whole
todsy from Cornell University.
toward Moscow.
Charles Grosvencr Dawes, and
the cost was *99,8 12 «
Geo. M. Reynolds, both of Chicago,
T h e report shows that there were 62
nre uppermost in the minds of Presi­
* l-a -y ca r men in tho fuel administra­
dent-elect Harding f o r secretaryship
tion, these Including Dr. Harry A.
of the treasury. Hcrbctr Hoover will
Garfield, the administrator; J. D. A.
tary o f the interior, with the chances
M orrow , Rembrandt Pcale, John P.
be either secretary o f labor or secrcW hite, Timothy Ilcaly, F. M. Whit­
in favor Af his being asked to take
aker, Mark L. Rcqua and Alfred M.
.
i
the former.
\
Ogle.
Horry M. Daugherty will have to Krnmcr PInns to Turn Over
MOVIES TO b e MADE
T h e highest salary on a yearly
McLean, Knox and Will Hays
decide
the qucstlo nof who is to be
New Leaf in Prohibition
OF THE INAUGURAL
basis In tho report Is *3600 n year.
Win Have Real
attorney gcnerul, for he can have tho
Enforcement.
Jobs
place if he wants it.
Ta l l a h a s s e e , doc. so.— There
Henry C. Wallace has been asked EVERYTHING UNDER BAN
« be—at. least
one new lemure
feature nt- IN INAUGURATING PLANS
a w une
to
become secretary o f agriculture
« M « t uporf the Inauguration o f
Was Today Going Over a List of All
and has accepted.
A. Hardee
as» governor next Have Been Called to Marion, Ohio,
» - , .......
..
«&gt;
w
ill
Hayes
wil
be
naked
to
become
Persons Licensed to Traffic
Towday—the
filming - o»
of me
the parade
* a .J
For Consultation W ith
In Alcohol.
postmaster
general.
hc «cluni ceremonies of the InN O T THE WASHINGTON ONE,
'
Harding.
Tho
other
portfolios—
secretary
o
f
»caratlon. so that the scenes may
. R U T EDITORS WILL HAVE
WASHINGTON, D. C., Dcc. 3 0 . the navy, secretary o f war, and sec­
“ ,°*n In moving pictures through“ SOME PARTY”
(By Tk« Au«cUt*d Fr***)
retary o f commerce— uro not yet de­ Prohibition enforcement wil go on a
#..,¡7* *tate and even the country
MARION, Dec. 30^-I’ lans for
cided upon, nnd if Mr. Hoover Is new bnsls in mnny o f Its phases, be­
Ior that matter.
•
Second In Interest to no special
the inauguration held the rightasked to become secretary of the-in­ ginning January 1, according to pres­
feature of the South Florida Fair is
Ncws Rccl1 Com­
of-way today on President-elect
terior, this would upset calculations ent plans o f Prohibition Commissioner
tho annusl Rotary-Press breakfast,
anJ i
m thc PftrnJo *nd the in­
Harding’s conference schedule. G.
John F. Krnmcr.
on
the secretaryship o f labor.
Bradford Byrd,
given by the Tampa Rotary Club In
B. McLean, Washington publish­
Kfamer wns todny going over a list
The
foregoing
scries
of
statements
*°nnerly of.......
Tnllnhame
but now
now teletcle•■•iioBsce Dut
honor o f editors o f Florida newspser, Chairman o f the Inaugural
have been given tho writer by sever­ of persons licensed to traffic in liquor,
K J ! 1'? ' ° V h'
Joumit.
per* and distinguished winter visitors
committee; Senator Knox, chair­
al o f the men who can b considered alcohol nnd manufacturers o f patent
and which ranks in excellence o f feat­
? “ «■•*/
«?»*■ ana
« “ • is
'■ 1'"■Wnit
man of the congressional Inaug­
as members of the inner circle in tho medicines containing alcohol. Mnny
„M m "“ " !:
the pletore. ,.
ure* with th« “ gridiron” banquet given
ural remmltte, and Will K. Hays
next administration. They are auth­ licenses will be revoked, It is expect­
°™j«ntood
that
&gt;11
«
rH|l
Point» of InterOBt
each year by the newspaper corre­
were among those called into con­
ority, moreover, for the assertion that ed. One official today hinted that the
sultation.
spondents of Washington.
X. “i ln
» aln"
,T r*‘
’ • «II»
«ni
week
« f t"»1 « u «. ___
4 ____.
General Pershing will not be asked to “ slaughter” may involvu hundreds of
'T h e date o f this banquet has pot
ffiV " *
th' * ~ * event
be secretary of war, and they Insist licenses. Another predicted “ thous­
Tho famous Critchlow grove, lying been fixed yet, bu t the program Is be­ with equal posltlveness that the pub­ ands.” Kramer is hllent.
in the heart o f the beautiful ridge ing arranged and tho scribes and other lished stories concerning Senator
One well known “ medicine” how­
section, a mile and a half from Lake fortunate guests are promised the Penniso’a urlwilllngn«ss to let Sena­ ever, will not be seld after Januax^
0NE K,LLBd ON t a n k e r
'Alfred, was sold recently b y the own­ “ tim e o f their llvea’I when the morn tor Knox resign his »cat In the sen­ 1, Krnmcr made plain. This is man­
ers o f the A . S. Drawdy Development ing hour banquet is held. Professional ate because it would lead to tho en­ ufactured by different concerna unn * A“ ^Ut*d Tntt)
k_
Company o f Orlando for a conaldera- tal’ont will bo called upon to aid the try o f povernor Sprout as a contend­ dcr the title o f “ tonic; formulae npDcc’ 30.—One man f t
Rotorians In entertaining the visitors
ion around *300,000.
er fo r control of the Pcnnsylvnalu po- proved by the United States bureau
Probably f,t 1.Uo othcr* injured, one
and— well, there’ll be a feature or two
I
’lltical
situation, nre entirely without .of internal revenue." Beisde this head­
» .r, y f ata,,y* in the exnln„ln
that will produce nation-wide com­ foundation. Mr. Penrose is repre­ ing one manufacturer boldly prints
DeSoto: Several clubs have been
ment.
v
v*foum 0 , 1 ? 0nvard cnd of tha
sented ns being willing to do any­ “ 40 per cent alcohol.” Another uses
organised in the lost few days In this
M’ Everest in°mP“n y tnnkcr’ Cha,,•
thing that Senator Hording may want only 15 per cent.
k..
in a Brooklyn drydock county. Many boys are joining tho
Here .l»»t
O ffice supplies at the Herald,
A nigh official of the prohibition
night.
(Continued on page sir)
clubs and signing up for poultry.
p o e t Cards
the Herald office, lc.

C00UIMÎE TO SPEAK IN
ATLANTA, GEORGIA

LID WILL BE CLAMPED
DOWN GOOD AND TIGHT
AFTER JANUARY THE FIRST

INAUGURATION PLANS HOLD
THE RIGHT OF WAY FOR
PRESIDENT-ELECT HARDING

GRIDIRON
m
BREAKFAST

• ^ k -S S Ä 1* Wo" U”

PRESIDENT OF
IRISH R E PU B LIC
HAS D ISAPPEARED
(B * Tk« i w K l i U d T m O

NEW YORK, Dcc. 30^-M rs. Jas.
Maguire today denied a report pub­
lished yesterday in nn Irish newspa­
per that DcValera, president o f tha
Irish republic, was a guest at h e r
homo at New Rochelle.
enforcement unit admited today that
the manufacturers o f this medicine
really “ put one over” on tbo bureau.
“ W e tested their form ula,” he said.
“ We thought we had made it so bit­
ter that no one could possibly dring
enough to get much alcohol at ona
time. W aif until after January 1.”
Meanwhile scores o f holders o f li­
quor licenses daily arc codling their
heels in the office o f Kram er, William
M. Williams, dommiisioner o f inter­
nal revenue, and ¿the* officials sup­
posed to have more or less lnfluenc« .
with some Vnystcrious person who de­
cides .w ho shall and who shall not de­
ceive permits.
Some o f the applications for li­
censes rne reported to have button­
holed Kramer on his way to and
from meals nnd his home. Commis­
sioner Williums fo r weeks has ex­
ceeded all speed limits in passing th ru
the halls o f the treasury department
bulldnig where ho has his office.

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1920
THE HIGH FREIGHT RATES
MBNDENHAL LWITHDRAW8
AND THE PRICE OF LABOR
TARDON BECAUSE HUNDREDS
STRANGLING THE GROWER
PROTESTS WERE LAUNCHED
(Continued from page one)
sating field and packing house labor
■uch froce that Mendenhall would by changing at once to tho peç diem
neither appear himself, nor would o f hourly pay Instead of the piece sys­
tem, which, 16 was pointed out, would
ID E COMMISSION SAY8 THIS permit counsel to appear for him.
accomplish both the lessening o f cost
However, it has been the policy o f
PLAN IS N O W VERY
as well as assist in securing a better
the board to give both Mendenhall
• NECESSARY
quality o f tho article, and a concert­
and the opposition a full hearing
ed and untiring effort to reduce the
should he appear.
■ W ASHINGTON&lt; Dec. 28.— E sta i­
freight rates gone about in an intelli-’
General sentiment throughout the
ent o f control markets for per­
state has been that all members of gent way, by the appointment o f a
ishable! food products in all large
tho board were primarily agonist a representative executive committee
cities and the setting up o f a Federal
pardon fo r the convicted murderer, who would have at its disposal the
licensing system applicable to all
with tho exception possibly of Gov. brains and backing which could bo
dealers in such foods at those markets
Catts, whom tho majority seem to secured only from effective organiza­
is proposed by the Federal Trade
think would have signed his pardon. tion o f those whose very industrial
Commission In Its annual report today
,
It is n known fact thnt much of lives were at stake.
to'congress.
Mr.
S.
J.
Sligh,
o
f
Orlandp,
a rep­
tho credit in breaking down MendcnThe commission's conclusions aro hnll’s intentions of appearing for the resentative operator as well as grow ­
based on an investigation covering hearing, has been the activity of the er, was quickly selected as chairman
many months and it declares that women and tho press o f the state. The o f the meeting, and he explained ita
Federal action Is necessary to obtain Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs purpose by reciting the proceedings o f
effective regulation and to e.voM un­
&lt;vp -tno metier, und local chap­ a similar preliminary m e e t ly hold
fair and wasteful practices with the ters all through the state have taken at Leesburg on December 20. Whllo
consequent effect on prices. In the actions o f protest.
he stressed on high freight rates as
present system the commiislon sees
There has been some sentiment in tho primo cause for present unprofit­
as a hindrance to the proper passage favor o f a pardon for Mendenhall, but able conditions, he mentioned other
o f perishables from the producer to those favoring a pardon fo r him have features that had helped to bring
the consumer certain Inter-trade deal­ been very much in tho minority, pnd about the deplorable condition in
ings which It believes should be elim­ they havo refrained from taking open which the industry now finds itself,
inated and it suggests that the hand­ steps toward securing his pardon.
such as (ho early shipping o f imma­
ling o f these products be surrounded
Mendenhall was convicted before ture fruit, the practice o f various in­
by numerous regulations and restric­ Judge O.sK. Reaves in Pinellas coun­ dependent operators bidding against
tions such as the recording o f avail­ ty in 1010, and has not yet served five each other regarding rates that were
able supplies, the dating o f cold stor­ years o f his term.
paid pickers, problems of equitable
age periods and provisions for auction
Tho ovrewhclming opposition to n distribution o f tho crop among a
marketing.
:;&gt;ardon for Mendenhall is thought to range o f markets instead o f concen­
'"F acilities should be made adequate, have niado it clear to Mendenhall tration, inferior materials furnished,
the commission says, to enable the himself thnt the present time was In­ os well os the desirability o f elimi­
producer to ship freely into the cen­ opportune fo r msking his application. nating entirely certain elements o f
tral markets and-"wlth proper protec­ Rather than run the risk o f hvnlng cost tho necessity o f which was now
tion o f his Interests." The marketing his application denied, thereby spoil­ in question.
system should be so governed that ob­ ing his chances for the future, he hns
Mr. A. E. Sandlin, manager o f the
jectionable hoarding would be elim­ evidently given up the iden for tho Leesburg subcxchangc, and Secretary
inated and proper co-ordination of present at least,
Downing o f tho Leesburg Board o f
transportation facilities should be acMendenhall'filed his application for Trade, were selected as secretaries o f
■ complished to make deliveries certain a pardon without the active assistance tho meeting.
when required.
The return from the questionnaires
o f nny. inwyer, and his professed in­
The ^commission says that "the tention was to apper'a before the par­ which had been dispatched to practi­
needed reforms can hardly be ex­ don board in his own behalf. Reports cally the cntlrq Florida field as a re­
pected to be accomplished by tho in­ that a majority of the board were in sult o f the Leesburg meeting, were
itiative o f the dealers," and asserts favor o f granting a pardon of some read by Mr. Sandlin and the general
that state and municipal authorities sort to the murderer o f Susie Eliot trend o f written reports from Ocala,
lack the power to effectively regu­ and hor mother were largely respon­ Bradcntown, Tavares, Leesburg, Polk
late the handling o f the food supplies. sible for the strength o f the opposi­ County points, Palmetto, Nocotcc, p c . Although co-operation o f state and tion.
Lnnd, Sanford nnd many other*, while
local authorities and railroads might
State Comptroller Ernest Amos giving figures and recommendations
accomplish the ends sought, the com­ removed a large portion o f tho cuase in detail, were practically unanimous
mission believes this plan docs not for alarm by his statement several in the prognosis that early demis«
hold out much hope fo r a satisfactory days ago that he was unalterably op­ awaited the fruit and vcgctablo in­
posed to granting any sort o f a par­ dustrie* of Florida unless substantial
solution o f the problem.
Ifarnlng to wheat products, the com­ don to Mendenhall and that ho was and even radical readjustment pro­
mission says it has found that concen­ convinced that the other three mem­ cesses wero undergone in all the ele­
tration o f the milling industry has bers o f tho borad were likewiso op­ ments that make up the cost o f mar­
progressed far enough so that "prob­ posed. Gov. Catts was conceded to keting tho fruits, and tho intelligent
ably ten o f the largest milling con­ favor Mendenhall’s pica, but tho gov­ opinion o f qualified representatives In
cerns could supply the demand o f the ernor alone was without tho pardon­ the sections named was that theje ad­
country fo r flour." The commission ing power, requiring the concurrence justments should be commenced sim­ J. C. Lee, Leesburg; J. J. Parrish, Ti­
IW ILL FORTIFY PANAMA
partment can conclude diplomatic
mentions incidentally that its figures o f a majority of the board before ho ultaneously at tho top and the bottom tusville.
negotiations to that end.
CANAL
IN
GREAT
SHAPE
from thirty-sever( milling corpora­ could act.
by securing both cheaper labor and
The Atlantic entrance under the
tions showed that their sales had in- '
cheaper freight rates.
(Continued
from
page
one)
present
plans will bo provided with aa
Antiquity of Psat
creased from |160,000,000 to $364,­
The situation, ns affecting tho vege­
Cost of Caste.
elaborate
system o f tracks designed to
The use of peat as a source of heat This odmance Include* those* guns
000,000 between 1014 and 1018, while
A Hungarian Immigrant tells of life table interests .particularly, was dis­
carry
tho
heaviest railroad artilkry
their annual profits had grown from In his native (own, n reminiscence of cussed by Mr. D. E. Marlow, o f San­ goes back beyond the historical period which were authorized in 1918 for
In
‘
the
ancient
history
of
tha
early
mounts
with
guns calibercd to greater
coast defense purposes, the first of
95,600,000 to $20,000,000 in the same whut Is gone, In the World's Work. ' ford, who told o f experiences o f his
tribes In northern Germany. Pliny, tho which aro to be delivered next spring. distances than those used by the most
"I held a good position In a bank own as well as other growers and op­
period.
noman naturalist, gives us possibly
In Budapest.
Every morning I was erators, one o f which netted him $3.43
In addition to tho canal’s main land powerful dreadnoughts afloat.
the first Indication of the use o f peat
driven to my work In a flakker, and
House members believe that the
Printing Stamps by Millions.
profit on a carload o f 400 hampers He reports that the Teutons on the defenses, tho war department has pro­
every afternoon I was driven to my
posed
the
placing
o
f
several
o
f
tho
cnnnl
thus can be made impregnable
hordar
of
the
north
sea
dried
and
Few labor-saving machines are more home. I mention that flnkker because or 12,000 hesds, o f fancy lettuce, nnd
longest
range
lies
on
an
island
located
by
use
o f material now under con­
burned
mud,
whet
we
now
would
call
Ingenious In combining a number ol It can be tnken as a symbol of the old being n former railway official, his
operations, or more Impressive In the life In Budapest, Just as the flve-ccnt analysis of the situation by which the peat. In Ireland, Great Britain, Rus­ nbout one hundred miles off the Pacific struction nnd with only little addi­
amount o f work they do, than the new subway ride to business can be taken railroads realized a total o f $423.09 sia, 8randlnavla, Germany, Holland, entrance. The committee members are tional expense to the govemmenL
and psfts of France peat haa been
stamp-printing presses of the United as a symbol of life In New York. In
from the same shipment
fo r their used os a fuel since time Immemorial. said to have agreed ot this proposal
States bureau of printing and engrav­ Budapest It was easy, gay, frivolous;
Office supplies at tha Herald.
and will authorize the placement of
ing. Each press, with two operators, almost every one who made a pre­ freight and icing charge, carried con­ Tho peat was cut from the bog very
guns
there
as.
soon
as
the
state
de­
Post Cards at the Herald office, le.
moistens, prints, gums snd rolls a total tense of what we called living spent viction and induced similar recitals on much In the same manner os It la
of 4,000,000 postage stamps In an more than he earned. I do not want tho part o f citrus growers and opera­ ■till being done In many parts o f Eu­
eight-hour day, states an article In to forget the good things In the old tors, all tending to the samo sum­ rope, where It Is cut In brick shapes,
Popular Mechanics. The perforations life—Magyar hospitality was open­ mary, that the freight rates on their allowed to dry In the wind end tun.
aro made both lengthwise and across, handed, warm, fine; but flnanclally, products was the chief burden o f the
both the roll and the punches being Magyar social life was built on straw present costs. He called particular at­
8h* Knew a Windfall.
adjustable for position. One operator, —almost ell were living beyond their
Mrs.
Youngbride
thought the apples
tention to the agrément on the part
In front, takes care of the unwinding Incomes. If n family tried to reduce
the farmer hnd brought her were
*
•
roll and adjusts Ita path to the per­ Its expenses, to live truthfully, It lost o f the railroads whoq the advance o f rather dirty, but he explained that
15 per cent in freight rates had been this was because they had fallen off
forators by mean« o f a screw.
The caste.—Bertalsn Barns.
Will be paid lo nny one flinding us a neat 2 or 3 room apart­
granted, thnt preferred service would the tree onto the ground—In short,
. ether operator, at the rear, regulates
ment
between Oak nnd Palmetto, First to Tenth Streets.
the speed of the machine and Inspects
be given fruit nnd vegetable products they were windfalls—so she bought
Long
for
Good
Old
Days.
the finished work. Finally, the roll Is
them.
Furnished— We should say so! Well known and refined
Two rarced youngsters stood at the nnd maintained that the carriers had
cut Into sheets of 400 stamps each.
A week later she called the former's
utterly
fallen
down
In
their
share
o
f
pool before the big ornamental stat­
young couple.
ues at the Oolumhus circle entrance to the agreement, stating that "shippers wlfo up on tho telephone. "I ordered
tho
best
cucumbers
for
pickling,"
she
Keep Pace With the Child.
Central park, looking longingly at their are paying from 15 to 20 per cent
OCCUPANCY— NOW
sold sharply, "and you sent me wind­
When the child Is n tiny creature, reflection In the cold smooth depths abovo first-class rates for this prom­
falls."
tho parent must exercise self-control, of the undisturbed water.
ised preferred service, nnd thnt they
"Sent what?" gssped tho farmer's
"Aw,
gee.
I
wish
It
bndn’t
a
got
gentleness, tact—never allowing her
nro not'getting it.”
wife.
.
temper to Interfere with Judgment 01 cold," said one.
Discussion o f other phnses o f the
"Windfall
cucumbers
I
I
can
tell;
"Aw,
me
too,"
the
other
replied.
to cause her to speak harshly or In
Snger, says Mothers' Magazine. As "Nobody etops any more to throw situation was hnd by S. S. Griffin, you needn’t think I can't There's
309 PARK A V E .
Haines dirt on them."
years go on, the most loving child Is quarters In the water. It’s too cold. Orlando; Dr. M. Samples,
also a critic. "Mother's way" lias here­ Anyhow you wouldn't catch this bold City; M. J. Dnctwyler, Orlando; Dr.
tofore seemed to him the best way. hlttln* that Ice water In this makeup, Sadler, ML Dora; P. F. Shupc, OnkPost Cards at the Herald offiec, lc.
+
It rests with tho mother to make It r il say I need the money, but not that Innd nnd others.
seem so always. To this end she must bad. All I wlsht Is It wuz warm agin.
At/ the afternoon session, the senti­
keep pace with her boys and girls In And thoy say blzncss ain’t a gonna be
ment
was unanimous thnt the body
so
good
next
summer,
cue
people's
thought, In edurntlon, In new Ideas.
Parents cannot go to school ngatn, but gonna hang onto their coin then. Gosh, recommend to its members for indi­
they can have their minds- alert and but war times wuz good times. Wliht vidual adoption a scalo of pay fo r la­
open for all new facts. And they they'd bring hack the good old days.* bor in which $3.50 would be the maxi­
can watch their own manners snd
mum day wages paid for picking nnd
language so that the children can con­
Enhanced In Valua.
,
25 rents an hour the mnxinvtm for
tinue to use these as models.
"This traffic pullrcmiin soys you ordinary form Inbor.
were going fifty miles an hour."
Tha following committees were ap­
Htr Suspicion.
"Judge," said the motorist, “ 1 can
pointed,
the first named to ccnrtitute
Mr. Gotham—I see n Brooklyn wom­ hardly believe It, but would you ob­
an baa applied to the courts for help ject If I asked tho officer to put that the chairman:
from being loved to death by her hus­ statement In writing and give roe a
Organization- R . P. Burton, 7.t e»band, who, she says, klsaes her 800 duplicate copyl"
burg; E. F. Lane, J. H. Sadler. Win­
times a day.
"What f o r r
T H E H E R A L D ’S O ffice Supply Departm ent has juél reMrs. Oolhtm—Can’ t understand how
"As soon as I pay my fine I’m go­ ter Garden; S. O. Chase, Sanford; F.
D.
Waite,
J.
S.
Taylor,
Largo;
J.
W.
*^a man can do so many wrong things ing out and try to Sell that little old
ceived a large and complel
Sample, Haines City; A. B. Michael,
that he has to apologize as much as bos."—Birmingham Age-Herald.
Wabasso; II. L. Borcland, Ocala; W. J.
that.
— no tw o boxes alike— and
Krone, Homestead; n . O. Hamm, PnPays to Shake Up Soil,
latka;
E.
C.
Glllett,
Tampa;
York,
The^IIighland Oak Farms, located
On e firm near Spartanburg, 8. C.,
paper (or
env&lt;
at Pierce In Polk county, which has fruit trees set In dynamite craters Arcadia, and Edwards, Thonotosasso.
been so successful in showing prise* have had a yield five times ss great
Railroads— S. O. Chase, Sanford;
winners in hogs o f tho Duroc*Jersey as that o f trees set In spade-dug G. R. Williams, Jacksonville; Dow,
holes In the same orchard. Cotton
breed, is planning to put on a big
nnd corn also have been grown on Aull, Stewart and Thomas, Tampa.
sals o f soma of the surplus stock of land worked by means o f explosive*,
Supply—M. Sample, Haines City;
that variety during this month.
with ezrollaut result*.
C. II. Walker and A. J. Nye, Orlando;
(Continued on page six)

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER SO, 1920

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MEW CHARACTER FR&amp;M LIFE
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Thackeray’s "Beatrice" Said to Havo
Been Modeled on Carter of Prof­
ligate Duchess.

W E WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS WHO

Mrs R. A. Newman, Miss Lee, Mr. j \ masquerade dance will be held at
HAVE BEEN OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS
and Mrs. L. P. McCuller, Mr. and the Library New Year's eve. Every
FOR THE PAST YEAR
Mrs. George Herring, Mr. and M n J one Invited.
One of the few feminine charac­
SiUus Rhane, Mr. Randal Chase, M r.] j , E. Phipps spent Christmas tn
MI8S KATHRYN WILKEY, Editor and Mrs. John Leonard7Mr. and M rs.' Tampa the guest o f his brother, Har- ters of Thackeray that was not de­
clared Insipid by critics, was his Be­
Phone 428
E. M. Galloway, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. ry and family.
atrice. 8be was drawn from real life,
Key, Mrs. S. Puleaton, Mr. and M rs., Mr«, Geo. B. Upchurch, was a visitor and the original was the daughter of
Col. Thomas Chudlelgh, afterward to
S. Loyd, Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. |n Orlando Wednecday.
Margaret Barnes, Miss Irving, M r.' Father Peck, o f Sanford, was call* become Elizabeth, duchess of Kings
ton. «She married Augustus Ilervey,
and Mrs. J. G. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. G ., (ng on friends Wednesday.
f .Friday Evening—
earl
of Bristol, after setting all Lon«
.Mrs. A. R. Key entertains with a C. Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
prof. Chaffer and daughter, Mrs.
don by the ears with her tieauty, spir­
Dcas, Mrs. DeForrest, Miss Zoo M un-, x|CC| were shopping in Sanford Weddinner for Miaa Scrita Lake.
it and pranks. Hu wus n member of
•"13’’ Club dance at Hotel Valdes son, Miss Fannie Reba Munson, Miss nesday.
the nival forces, and shortly after
Aycock, Dr. Brown, Miss Kanner, Dr. j Miss Omah Allen spent n few days their secret wedding was called to
for College Set.
H. DeV. Howard, Mr. S. O. Shinholser, jn Orlando, spending the holidays with sea, and when he returned found hla
"Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Kcelor and Mr. Mr. L. A. Brumley, Mr. M. F. R ob -, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Al- wife The reigning beauty of the court
and head over heels In half a dozen
and Mrs. G. C. Chamberlain motored
M AY OUR RELATIONS W ITH THE GENERAL PUBLIC
affairs,
the
one
with
the1
duke
of
to Clalrroont today.
Misses Margaret and Anna Bell Al­
BE AS PLEASANT IN TH E N E X T TW ELVE MONTHS
Kingston being so notorious that even
len spent Christmas with homo folks.
the
street
gamins
knew
of
It.
She
Mrs. W . E. Coulbourne Is the guest
Mias Mildred Holly has returned
A S TH EY HAVE BEEN IN TH E PAST IS THE WISH OP
Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, o f West
o f honor o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. home after spending a day and night Longwood, returned Tuesday from managed to bring s suit foras Jactita­
tion, and her husband was subject to
H . H. Chappell.
at Orlando the guest o f Miss Lydia Jacksonville where they have been heavy penalties should he say the
was his wife. She then married the
e n o T M ir itT iv
Yowcll. Mildred and Lydia presided for the past several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hunt and two duke.
II n i-nurl! nntKrtAintd the nt thi&gt; Punch bowt nt Hia dance given
Her great beauty waa a storm sig­
children arrived Thursday morning to
F o r tp jlh tl, ¿ r id g . e lu t . t h .r .p .r t - ¡* “ ^ ^ ^ w C,°Tbh.b C ^ S u :
nal
wberefer ahe went In London and
spend Christmas with her parents,
n ..n t In the Wolnk., W cd n e .d ., *r, he
thc „ ritc. up o f
Parts, and a long list of duels, ruin
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Allen,
and trouble followed her wake. Al­
temoon.
the affair:
I Misses Eljn nnd Nancle Hartley though she lost a part of her fortune
The apartment w b b beautiful in
"In the dining room was arranged flpc nt Christmas with their parents, she continued to be received at eonIta Christmas decorations o f poincotn very attractive punch table, which |Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hcartly.
tlnenthl courts up to her death at the
tias and holly. The prise for high
wan presided over by two dainty ( Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Krcnus, o f age of alxty-elght, as wicked In her
■score was won by Mrs. Bishop, a pair
Indies. Miss Lydia Yowcll and Miss Ashville, Is visiting Mrs. Geo. Low- dual years as In her youth. She got
o f candlesticks. Mrs, R. S. Keelor
drunk, swore, had a dozen lovers, ru­
Mlldrcd Holly, the attractive y ou n g ,js&lt;
*waa the only substitute.
ined as many more, end 'o fact did
^U doua^rlfreVhm ents, consisting '
m lu 1
R° y McC/ * * l n * f* nwt everything that should have brought
of Sanford, these two pretty little Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. T, J. her shaiie and sorrow, hut lived s ri­
«of a salad course, were served.
Hcbcs managed to keep even the very Williamson.
otous life to the end.
thirsty crowd well supplied with tie
Mins Mnrricttn and Anna Ticknor
o f Orlando, were visiting Miss Ellen
The Sallie Harrison Chnptcr o f the H^Ioiis fruit punch."
MEDALLION HELO AS CURIO
Fuller Sunday.
Daughters of thc American RcvoluPolk: Early oranges about all shlpClassified advertisements, It cents a line. No ad taken for less th
Miss Eva Stuart returned Monday Only On« of a Numbar Struck In 1825
Hon entertained last evening at the'
,
.
25 cents, and positively no ctasaified ads charged to anyone. Ci
horns
la Believed to Be In Existence
Hotel Valdez with Miss Wilkey nsipod. Grapefruit nnd seedling oranges, to Tampa after visiting her
must accompany sll orders. Count fire words to a line and remit
Today.
hostess.
*moving to market. Mnrkcts continue' folks for Christmns.
cordingly.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Hartley was
Miss Wilkey nnd Mrs. W. E. W at-(good. Recent cool weather did no npTo defray the expenses Incident to
shopping In Sanford Thursday.
son, the chapter regent, received the ( pnrvnt damage,
th«
Inauguration of John Quincy Ad­
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. R. Chapman arriv­
FOR RENT
guests in the sun pallor, which was
ams as the sixth President of the f 5-Ib IRISH PO­
ed
Christmns
eve
to
spend
Christmas
I’OR
RENT—
Furnished bed room ted
decorated In polnccitias, roses and
United States In 1625, the Inaugural
TATOES ...................
Elevated to Blehoprto.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Din- committee sold medallions at 55 each.
light
housekeeping
rooms, 117 Uurpalma.
I
Seldom lias (here been discovered kcl.
1-lb
CANS
ROAST
Five
dollars
was
considerable
inuticy
In
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Bridge, five hundred and chess were ,
a more clever nnd effective device for
Among the visitors In Sanford on those days, and the owner o f a medal­
BEEF .........................
played by members of the chapter sprendlng the gospel than that a r
FURNISHED ROOMS-lTwoltlrnui,
ed bed rooms. Inquire 311 p«*
and their guests. The prizes fo r high ranged by wise old Illshop Amator o| Monday were T. J. Roebuck, Fred lion was entitled to special considera­ 1-Ib CANS CORNED
tion
at
the
Inaugural
ceremonies.
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scores were hnndkcrehlcfs, won by Armorica.
He evolved a scheme Grist, J. S. Dinkcl, Mrs. H. R. Chap­
As much as the medallions were
BEEF .................. .......
FOR
RENT—
Ono nicely furnished
Mrs. L. P. McCuller, a tic won by which promlncd the linking of the man and son, Miss Georgia Hall.
A Sunday school and school Christ­ prized 05 yearaTigo, It is believed that
Mr. Rnndnll Chn-u*, for bridge, a bud church with thc powerful state.
-Ib CANS CORNED
room for one or two gentlemen
only one exists today, the property qf
vase, won by Miss Aycock nnd n tic'* Catching Governor Germsmia In mns tree and entertainment was hetd J. A. Lsrrick, a policeman detailed to
nice couple. Cah have use of gars
BEEF HASH ...........
at thc Library Christmas eve. There Washington police headquarters.
won by Dr. Brown for five hunJred, chvreh &lt;*n* Any, the hlMtop
Phone 23 for particulars.
2CCbehind thnt ntllclnl. A pass' with on* wns a large attendance.
The Adams medallion was given to I 3-4-lb CANS PURE
u tic won by Mr. M. r . Robinson for
FOR RENT—-Furnished room. ApI hnnd and he hnd snipped off the guPORK SAUSAGE....
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Huston nnd Larrick 15 years ago by Edward Mur­
chess.
i henintorlal locks; a pans with the
ply at Herald office.
220-tft
phy, who Is now dead. Murphy's fa­
At the conclusion of the game late other hand, nnd n bishop's robe wn* Miss Mildred, Mrs. Mathews, Miss
M b MEADOW GOLD
ther,
who
witnessed
the
Inauguration
FOR RENT— Three furnished roots
in the evening, a salad course was slipped over thc tonsured dome. Be- Mildred Dickson nnd Leigh McLaine of President Adams, was the original
BUTTER ..... .............
of
Sanford,
were
calling
on
friends
apart meet, 818 Magnolia anna«.
served.
| fore the governor cotild say the Amorpurchaser of thc medal.
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i
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2$«te
Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. loan equivalent for "Jack Itohlnson," Sunday.
At the time he was presented with
Clyde and Maurice Clowser o f Or­ the medallion, Larrick was a poll co­
G. I. Loucks, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy ho was Informed that the Bishop Ama,
BUTTER ...................
MISCELLANEOUS
Symes, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Thigpen, ‘ or hl“ 1 ""»limed and that ho was w&gt; lando, wero visitors in town Sunday.
man In the First precinct. Murphy
LARGE
CAN
S
VAN
dalned In his stead.
ROOM AND BOARD, $11 per week,
We wish all the renders o f the Ilcr- was an aged bookkeeper. Larrick on
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Barrett, Mr. and
109 East First street, over Union
CAMP’S CREAM, case
nld a Happy and Prosperous Now several occasions assisted the old fel­
Pharmacy.___________ 163-tfe
low
and
the
medallion
was
his
re­
Yenr.
M A XW E LL HOUSE
ward. ,
WANTED
COFFEE, Per Can ...
Probably the most striking thing
WANTED— Old fashioned piano «tool
FATHER OF MODERN SPINNING about tho medallion Is Its Inscription,
with revolving t8p. Address Box
NEW FLORIDA SYRUP
"Science Brings Pence and America
$09,
or phono 184.
229-ltz
FRESH HORSE RADISH
Invention of Samuel Crompton, Eng­ Plenty."
FARM WANTED— I want to he«
lishman, of Immenss Importance
SUGAR
1A
Chose Wife by Her Feet.
to the Western World.
from party having farm for sale.
Per Jb ........................ ......... 1 U
Bending persons' characters from
Give price and description.—R. R
At one time muslins were Imported their feet le tho method Sir Robert
Howard, Champaign, III.
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from Imlln for the reason thnt KmtlLh Baden-rowell, the chief scout, tins ad.
WANTED—
Dressmaking
by
a
Tint
spinners were unable to produce yam milted he employed In choosing his
class dressmaker. 205 Onk Avenu«.'1
flno enough for the manufacture of wife—"The beat wife I ever had."
220-Slp
The secretary of a boy scouts' troop
such delicate fabrics.
gives
theso
example»
of
foot
rending:
The Invent Inn of Alkwrlght, by
WANTED—Team work. Inquire of
"Short steps denote a fussy, swag­
which spinning with rollers wns used,
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
189-60tp
am] Hargreaves, wlfli his spinning gering little person.
A
burglar
serving
n
20-year
sen­
W ANTED—2 or 3 housekeeping
"Hurried. Jerky steps, a nervous per­
Jenny, led the way for Crompton to
Wt., 11*4 lbs.
tence at Joliet prison escaped, went
rooms by couple with two children.,
eomhtne both of those Inventions In son.
"A slow slouch, a lazy man,'a loafer. to thc home of the prison director, Address COd, care thc Herald. 227*3tp
Universal
his mule, thereby enabling spinners
"Smooth, quick steps, an Intelligent, stole two suits of clothes, returned to
to draw out long threads In large
Keyboard
numbers to more tenuity than had observant person."
thc prison, rifled thc pockets o f 00 _____________FOR SALE__________
Ruling Device
A hoy scout observed thnt a stolid sleeping prison guards nnd got nwny
ever been done by thc East Indlnns.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—0 » '
Tabulator 1
This Invention enuhled Lancashire person often walks tlutfooted.
safely. Thus thc question, "can a
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Avt
H. V. L. Roes, the walker, said:
to assume thc first plncc ns rotten
criminnl come back nnd make g ood ?" Walking distance to city. Two lot*
---""N H
"The
wnlkei
I
most
distrust,
especial­
spinner to thc world. Samuel Cromp­
ton wns horn December 3, 1753, nt Fir- ly where a woman Is concerned, Is the Is answered in thc affirmative.— Day­ com er Center nnd Elm Ave. Tw*
wood. He came of the fnrmlng elnss one who comes down hard on the heels. tona Journal.
lota west side Falpictto ave., 50 ft
and hnd rntlicr a good education. On I believe this Is n sign of n hnd-temfrom Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T.
thc death of tils father his mother perod person."— From the Continental
Corey, owner, 1V3 N. Spring St., Lo*
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
The One You Have Been Waiting For
carried on the farm and set Samuel Edition of the London Mall.
Angeles, Calif,
208-1mo-P
AT THE HERALD, E A C H -__ .
to spinning nt home. Five years after
Ids mnjurlty he completed his mule,
FOR SALE—No. 5 Underwood type­
All Dressed Up.
"his mind during thnt time being In
writer, A -l condition, $56.—Sw'■The seashore Jokes about short &gt;♦+++++++♦♦♦♦+♦++♦♦♦♦+♦++; ;
continual endeavor to realize a more bathing costumes nre back numbers,"
ford Truck Growers.
perfect principle of spinning."
said Cortlnndt Ilteccker, the society
This ho did nt the expense of every leader at a Newport ball. "AH* the
¡FOR SALE— A Canoe,
shilling he hnd; and he gave his In­ same—"
i thc Herald office.
vention to the world, hut In such a
Mr. Elcecker chuckled merrily.
j FOR SALE— 100 ft. front, 117
way thnt he gained no credit. . Years
"Here’s a good one, all the same.
deep, lot front on Pnlmctto avenue,
Possesses every essential feature of larg­
nftcrwnrd Ills stnlue was erected In Two Newport girls were Jazzing In
Back Spacer
corner
of 8th St. Nick Zernov»*,
Bolton.—Chlcngo Journal.
er, heavier nnd m ore costly typewriters.
their 'maillots’ the other morning on
No Paper
*
Sanford,
222-26tt
the beach. You know the 'inslllot' rig
T hree unit machine; lyase, carriage and ac­
Fingerti
—no skirt, no stockings, no sleeves,
Make Your Mind Your Klondike.
FOR SALE— Two good milk «**•
tion. M any troublesome parts eliminated.
Every man has a rich mine of and hardly any legs. Well, the Drat
•
Jerseys. Both fresh. J. C-’ Stapler*
T h e machine for both office and home. 00 char»cter*
precious ores If he wnnts to work It. girl said as she Jutxed:
221-10
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"'It's Jolly to hive a little dsnee
The other day the news went out that
D oes the work of any typewriter regardless B#n Bearln*
ufter
your
hath,
Isn't
It)'
' FOR SALE—Three choice buiMini
great oil fields hnd been discovered
o f cost.
#
.
Shift-Carriage’
"'Yes,' said the second girl; 'only
In Klondike, the land famous fot gold,
\
’
I lots, paved street, cheap if ®o!" **
For foreign languages, especially equipp­
The papers say men nre rushing to you feel so dressed up In these mail­
once. Corner 7th street nnd Mp®
ed with from one to five dead keys—docs
sjnkc claims as they did In the palmy lots after last winter’s hall gowns.'"
avenue. Apply W. W. Long, 410
duys of thc gold ernze, and there will
not enterfere with standard keyboard.
street.
he tunny who will part with nil they
Growth of Y. W. C. A,
have and rnnke their way to what
Thc present membership of the Y.
LOST
promises to lx* n quick fortune. In W. 0. A. In the United States la
WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY MEET
LOST^One
tub
o f mackerel. W J»
the Inst rush the wny to Dawson City 550JUS, an Increase of approximately
And that must determine your choice of a type­
Ford truck in fr o it of
i had many a ghastly group of bleach- 300,000 In the Inst live years. There
store Tuesday, Dec. 21, by mist**»I Inc bones when the snows of winter aro 1,212 association centers In the
writer. You have no place for tho cheaply con­
melted away. The chances are tills country, 3M o f them In 234 cities of
Party who got samo please r*1“ ” 1 .
structed machlno nor will economy permit Ihe out RXCELS ALL
present craze will duplicate the scene. more thnn 25,000 population, 111 In
L. P. McCuller.
e24*tK
lay o f an extravagant sum. Good business sense OTHERS
{ Only n few of the many make moucy. smaller communities and 750 la col­
finds the solution in tho MOLLtf: Tho MOLLE in,
It will ever be thus as long as men leges. This le exclusive or work be­
eorporates every essential feature you find in any ,n
ency’
try to win by chnnee Ute riches Uint ing carried on hy the American As­
machine at any price. Y et it Is unusually simple, Simplicity
usunlly eome by toll.—Grit.
sociation In eight European countries,
both in construction and operation.' Built in three and Price
and In 'India, Jnpnn, Chins, South
DeSotat The pig contest for this America und Honolulu.
unit»—base, carriage and action—many extra parts
county wns held on thc fourth. Ten
are eliminated. This means a saving in repairs and
I nm ready lo build that house for you. Sec me about It. Al­
purebred Duruc-Jeraey pigs were
a bigger saving by keeping it on tho job. The
An Important Decision.
so
repairs, new roofs, screen porches nnd window screen^
shown by tho boys. Four boys won
MOLLE lightest o f touch, speediest o f action, will
"Tills celebrated novelist says ho
Am
prepared to do shop work. Give me your order for
scholarships to the club short course frequently "Its nt his typewriter nil
do anything that a writing machine la called upon
window
and door frames, etc. Shop located between First
nt thc university.
morning without being able to write a
to do with the least amount o f noise and effort.
nnd
Second
Streets and Onk Avenue nnd railroad.
word."
"I know Just how thnt Is," Anld the
Wonder if the governor is gulhg to
SEE THEM A T THE ’
FRANK L O S S IN G
debutante. "I once sat for two hours
bury Joe Enrmnn in thnt cemetery nt my writing table before I could
CARPENTER A N D CONTRACTOR
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Estimates Given
I nloig with those "niggers I killed in write the one word, 'N o.'"—BinningM o laxllarald.
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four children. They are returning
to their home In Chicago next week
after several weeks visit here.
Luther L. Ferguson has returned
to Parkton, N. C.f after several weeks
here with hla parents.
the F o u n d a tio n
Miss Essie Warren and W esley
Flowers were married last* Friday.
Essie Is the youngest daughter o f Mr.
j [he R o o f
nnd Mrs. M. A \Warren. The young
people have tho good wishes o f all.
Mr. apd Mrs. W. A. Ray fto r and
Mr. and Mrs. Will Raynor and son,
Will the Third, wcrt| at Cornnado
Beach at their cottage over Christmas.
G. C. McDougal is at homo from
Atlanta, Ga., during the holidays.
Miss Jeanette Beaton nnd Miss
Vera McCullough o f Waycrosa, Ga.,
arc visiting their aunt, Mrs. G. C.
McDougal, fo r two weeks.
Donald Fay o f the U. S. Radio
Service, stationed at Detroit, Mich.,
Is here on a furlough to visit hla par­
ents, Dr. and Mrs. R&lt;,J. Fay and sis­
ter, Mias Susie Fay o f Cameron ave­
nue during the holiday season.
Ed J. Cameron has surprised his
friends by bringing a bride home
from Palatka and la receiving con­
gratulations,
Tbs election o f officers at M oore's
Station Sunday school took place last
Sunday. Mf. Elwood Irish was unani­
mously re-elected as superintendent
to succeed himself, as also were the
remaining officers.
Miss Helen
Chorpcnlng as secretary and treas­
urer and Mlsrf Ruby Hart as organist.
Tho Christmas tree and entertain­
ment at Moore’a Station church took
place Monday evening. Tho church
waa comfortably filled fo r all the rain.
The tree, a beautiful coder,'w as filled
with gifts fo r the pupils and there
were candy, nuta, oranges and tangerenas fo r all. The entertainment Is
said to be the best ever given. Much
credit is due those having it in charge.
There la some especially good talent
among the young pebple, that with
a little training makes a fine showing.
The. church was decorated very ef­
ficiently. Many remarked 'on the/ ap­
Em; Battery repair we make M s
pearance o f i t
luniteed for six months. We are
silt to Jo this because la repairing
French Hostess Houses Closed.
txj mtkt ef battery we are licensed
Because o f the email number of vis­
to m patented features which have itor« to the American cemeteries In
noto Vesta batteries famous.
Franca during the cold months, the
hostess houses maintained by the
American Red Cross and tho Y. W. C,
A. at Bony, Fere-en-TanJenols and BelL JL RBNAUD, Prop. . Phone 189 tenu woods, for the comfort o f parenti
and friends who are visiting the
gravee, are dosed this winter. Ths
Fir Subbiai Clothes___ _____ $
house near Romagne, at the Argonne,
Dry Owning
_________„
thé largest o f the American cemeteries,
Prating . . . _______________
will remain open. If the need fs re-

1 Bergqulst and brother, Elmer and
•Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. John Lund*
qutst w h o spent Christmas day with
them.
| The Lundqulit boys, John, Elmer,
Russell and Edgar and their sister El|len, also enjoyed a tree at their home,
i Mr. and Mrs. Borell, Woodard
Bcrtleson, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ber•tlcson
haby Claire, Mr. and Mrs.
: Krlcson and children, Miss Margaret,
Rutl., Esther and son, Gilbert, Mr.
{ and M rs. Magnuson, all motored over
|to DoLard to spend Christmsn day
i with M r. and Mrs. Adam Kars. The
1young folks enjoyed n ride to Lake
1Helen.
I A Happy and Prosperous New Year
to all who read our humble lines.

To the Stockholders o f Sanford Build­
ing &amp; Loan Association:
The annual meeting of the stock­
holders of the Sanford Building ft
¡Loan Association will be held at its
office, 10 Magnolia avenue, Sanford,
Florida, at eight p. m., Saturday, Jan­
uary 8, 1821, for the purpose of elect­
ing directors for the ensuing year,
and to tnu'iaet such other business
n&gt; m ay Icgall come before it.
T . J. MILLER,
Attest:
President
A . P. CONNELLY,
12-8-oaw4t
Secretary

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Belle Canady. We wish^them well
wherever they go.
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Beck and chil­
dren, Charlie, Minnie and Barnwell
took Christmas dinner at tho home of
Judge Benton and wife near Maitland
accompanied by their parents, Mr.
and Mrs.,Wcsterdick.
Christmas waa made much o f at the
different homes o f our quiet little
community will write of those we hnve
heard about or seen.
I Mr. and Mrs. Volte Williams had a
.fine little tree fo r their little son.
J Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell
( treated their two little ones, Arthur
: Lee nnd Grace, to a tree and all its
delights.
I Mr. and Mrs. John Lundquist and
¡M r. and Mrs August Swanson and
iaon, Archie, shared in a pretty tree
at the home o f Mr. fn d M rs. Elmer
Lundquist fo r their three little ones
on Christmas eve.
Thè Bertlcson family held
their
tree for the little ones thia year at
,the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Magnu­
son.

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Chicago, to spend the holidays at his I Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Lee had a nice
home near Twin Lakes;
j little tree fo r their family on ChristThe Sanford Jndles o f the Red Cross mas night after spending the day with
kindly remembered Mrs. Geo. Clark his parents, ns well as his brother,
again on Christmas day as well ns a t ; Roy «md w ife nnd babies on the West
Thanksgiving. This is a blessed work Side.
nnd should be continued.
| Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lundquist had
Rev. R. W . Edwards writes us thatr a tree for their guests, Miss Ruth
he hopes to bo with us next Sunday
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Have you given your bit for tho
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W e mean privilege o f hearing such
a 'fine musical organization.

in SOUTHERN UTILITIES COMPANY’S 8 PER CENT CUMU
LA TIV E PRIOR PREFERRED STOCK, n m ighty good invest
mcnt for m ighty good people. This stock can be purchased foi
cash or on the installment plan. There is none better.

land Telegram after the first o f Jan­
uary and Herbert Felkel will take his
position of managing editor on the
Record. St. Augustine will miss ge­
nial, kindly, big-hearted Harry Brown
but in Herbert Felkel he has a wor­
thy successor and then South Florida
needs men like Harry Brown.
Young man advertises a reward of
ten dollars to anyone who will find
him an apartment between Oak and
Palmetto avenuca from First to Tenth
street. This young man ahould get
nn apartment. Ha deserves it. He
evidently realizes and knows the val­
ue o f printer’s ink and instead o f tak­
ing a local advertisement or sitting
around waiting for the rooms to come
to him he breaks out with a display
advertisement offering the reward of
ten dollars? Can you bent It? A re­
ward o f .ten dollar» to anyone finding
him nn npartmort in Sanford. Thnt
shows just how scarce npartmenta are
in Sanford and show s.that more o f
them should be built at once If new
people arc to become residents. If
anyone has nn apartment for this live
wire who believes in going
nftcr
things he should be accommodated for
he deserves one o f the best apart­
ments in town nt n very reasonable
figure for the rest o f his life.
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It is not compulsory, you know. Tho
'band is free ns the air, only if you
•feel like giving something buy a
-ticket for the concert at the Princess
'tonight.
--------------- o------------This week has been one round of
gaiety and the young folks home
'from school are having one grand big
•time. Sanford people believe in en­
jo y in g themselves and they arc keep­
in g the home fires burning.
------------ o------------The world has for us just whnt we
have for it. It is the great whisper­
in g gallery which flings back the
echo o f our voices. If wc laugh, it
laughs back; if we curse, it curses
WELCOME. TIN CAN TOURISTSI
back.— St; Augustine Record.
■------------ o-----------There is In session this week in
I t is hoped thnt tho efforts o f tho Tampn n unique organization. It is
citrus fruit and vegetable growers of the "tin can tourists o f the world."
the state to reduce the cost o f labor There nrc more than 2000 here, and
smd freight rates will have the desired the free auto camp ground provided
effect before the growers go broke by the city of Tampa is full to overstnd go broke they will unless some owing with automobiles, from
the
measure o f relief is soon afforded, j m09Y'costly to thV uUlity flivver.
Obey cannot and will not stand the | Thcso pooplo nre tho9C who ,ovc
present exorbitant labor and freight
opcn
an(j j(now how t0 KCt
rate especially on a falling mnrket cvery ^{t 0f enjoyment out o f their

returning to normal conditions. E x -’
port trade la slowing down owing to
the abnormal condition of foreign
exchange which makes against pur­
chases in our markets. There is no
doubt but that foreigners want largo
quantities o f the things we hr«* t/&gt;
sell, both raw materials and manu­
facturers, but thoy haven’ t .the monoy
to pay cash for them, and mutt huvo
long time credits. It is that fact
which gives strength to the proposi­
tion fo r the United States to extend
credits to foreign nations for a sup­
ply o f raw materials and take our
pay later in manufactured goods. It
is claimed thin would work for good
in two ways. It would make a mar­
ket for our wheat, cotton nnd meats,
nnd it would help to put the foreign
manufacturers on their feet, and
mnkc it possible for them to pay us
so much earlier, whnt they owe us.
Whatever may b ¿ thought o f the po­
litical wisdom of joining forces with
the European nations in any kind o f
n league or association, it Is evident
that our financial interests arc inex­
tricably Interwoven, and must be
worked out with n due regnrd for the
interests of nil. If we would trade
with these war-stricken nations we
must accept our pay in whatever thoy
have to pay with, which is not cash
at present. Nor can it be in goods,
until they have been given time and
materials for manufentures. Alto­
gether it is a puzzling problem fo r
our financiers.—Tnmpn Times.
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CONFIDENCESELF-RELIANCE—
These are but a few o f the evidences of the cour­
ageous determination and self-denial that we
find expressed in the fa ct and general bearing of
the successful business man o f today.

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F. P. Forster, President.

Porridge, • Talisman.
Porridge Is what the Scots are
brought up on ; that and theology, and
the curious thing Is that only thsse
who conic from north of the Tweed
know the secret of how to make It
The English have a breakfast dish
msile with oats, while the people of
the United States are perfectly frank
about It and call It “ oatmeal" The
Scots have been accuse«! of being clan­
nish. hut It tuny he that they are only
fond of their nntlonnl dish. A trav­
eler In Canada one morning alighted
from the train at Scotia Junction.
Did the nnme of the station nnd the
pictures of Edinburgh castle and the
Forth bridge In the little hotel bring
hack any hnppy memories? Perhaps,
yes. Perhaps, no. Anyhow It was no­
ticed that when he heard the quiet
request, "Wull yer hae some parrltch r a smile spread over his face.
That settled It. The best must be a
Scot.

A Little Love 3tory.
A dreamer wi»r! » ;;un of action
loved n woman. Tin* dreamer said:
"I slmll write verses In her praise;
Mean Advantage.
they will touch her vanity and she
Chairman (o f public banquet)—Gen­
will love me for them."
tlemen, before I Introduce the next
Hut the ninn of action said: "How
speaker, Uiere will be a short recess,
old fashioned 1 I shall corner the
giving you all a chance to go out and
stock market, nnd that wilt bring
stretch your legs.
cars and the whole wide world. They her."
W e would again call attention of nrc people who know that a winter
Quest—Who Is the next speaker?
So the dreamer wrote verses, and
the Auto Camp committee o f the spent In Florldn is provoentive o f
Chairman— He fore telling you who
he Induced a friend of hli, who ran a
Chamber of Ccmcrce, of the City
he
Is I would rather wait until you
longer life. They know that the most tcn-cent mugnzjne to print them. And
come back.—Life.
Commissioners and all who arc interthe
mnn
of
action
cornered
something
wonderful climate awaits them here,
«s te d to the fact that Sanford has
and the most rordinl greeting is ex­ or other and hoentue a billionaire.
TRAIN SCHEDULE
•token no steps to start those new au­
In the meantime the girl married ■
tended them. They know thnt it mat­
mnn who Inherited his money, nnd
to camps. We need them badly and
Corrected on November 16, 1020.
ters not to Florida how Its winter lived hnppy ever after.
there arc .new people coming here ev­
Southbound
guests come, or where they live when
Hut the dreamer was so proud of
e ry day looking for locations to camp.
arrived, so long ns they come and Ids verses thnt he didn’t care; nnd the
W ill the gentlemen who have this
Arrive
Departs
pnrtakc of the beneficence o f the man of action was so busy that he
matter in chnrgc please get busy at
L
o.
2:48m.
m.
83______
2:86
a
.m
.
didn’t
care.
Father who made this state and its
. once?
No.
8:40
n.
m.
The
only
one
to
suffer
was
the
mau
27...........
wonderful resources o f sunshine nnd
she,
murrled.—Exchnuge.
No.
01______
1:28
p.m.
1:38
p.
m.
shadow, warmth and crispiness.
¿IT -wood gets any scarcer and higher
No.
80______
2:65
p.m.
3:20
p.
m.
The city Is nn open book, Indies and
the «people of this state will be forced
.
3 . . 1
Tills Joke ert Herself.
No. 85______ 7:30 p.m .
7:45 p. m.
.
; !
,
.gentlemen of the convention j rend It.
The othe* nmr
•» when Mrs.
t o plant more trees or usa some sys- . . .
,,
...
,
North
Bound
.
.
,
. . .
. , I And in rending it you will not sec nny- It------’s new nel
con pan led her
tem o f reforestation to bring back . . .
. .
./
,,
Departs
Arrive
the lines
to and
indicate husband tr \o ’'• * os he was about
77 . . . . .
.
,
v.
, l I thing between
between the
lines to
the timber thnt one day grew here In
No.
82______
1:48
n.
m.
2:03
n. m.
thnt you nrc held in ought but ’the to start on tits •
.0 his work, she
ouch profusion. Too Into we renlize
No.
84______11:45
a.
m.
12:05
p. m.
very highest regnrd nnd honor.
lovingly calif
'ii u him: "Good-by,
that we nre squandering our heritage
No.
80______
2:35
p.
m.
2:55
p. m.
The Tribune bids you welcome in sweetheart." 8« &gt; nfter Mrs. It— —
In cutting nnd slashing Into the tim­
No.
02______
4:00
p.m
.
and
their
little
unghter
went
to
the
4:05
p. m.
the nnme of Floridn nnd of Tampa
ber that at one time looked as though
door
with
Mr.
'
—.
Ho
kissed
the
No.
28______
10:00
p.
m.
nnd o f the individual people them­
lit would never give out. However,
little one and a..id good-by to Mrs.
Leesburg Branch
selves livingjin this city. It bids you It------. She, not wishing to he outan y supply will be exhausted if it is
Arrive
Departs
never renewed and Florida is faced welcome In the nnme of the thousands ( ,jone j,y ber hnppy neighbor, called to •No. 158...........
7:30
a. m.
of other tourists less hnpplly sltunted ( Mr. II------ as he was half way down
with such an alternative now.
No.
22...........
7:35
p. m.
thnn you, who have to spend their the walk:
"Good-by, dear.”
Mr.
•No.
157."_
_
_
4:00
p.m
.
H------turned
nround
so
quickly
’
to
nights nnd their days shut up in mere
Volusia, Lake, Seminole and Or­
pnlntinl hotels or mansions or apart­ look back at his wife that he stum­ No. 21______ 11:55 a. m.
ange counties should insist that our
Trilby Branch
ments. All of us envy you, nil o f us bled and with difficulty kept on his
representatives in Congress see thnt
feet. ” 1 saw him shaking with sur,
Arrive
Departs
would thnt we could spend n week,
pressed laughter ns he went down the •No. 100...........
proper appropriations are nuulc for
8:00
a. m.
or a month, or. a year in the ninnnor street,” said the Indignant Mis. H - .
•the deepening o f tho St. Johns nt
•No.
24...........
3:25
p.
m.
in which you will spend the winter —In'dlnnapolls News.
least as far South ub Sanford, and
•No.
101______
6:30
p.m
.
in this state.
that some of tho sharp curves are cut
•No. 25___ _ 2:00 p.m .
If the city trents you well, make
New American Industry.
-•at. The SL Johns is a great asset
Oviedo Branch
it your nnnunl mooting place. If it
Establishment of a new Eastern fac­
*tfor tills section o f Florldn, and white
Arrive
Departs
docs not tront you well, make it tory with 50,000 square feet of fkor
th e government is spending millions
known to the city officials, the people, space, for the manufacture of arti­ •No. 126______11:00 a. m.
to improve the river between Jackson3:40 p. m.
or the press, and nil will combine to ficial pearls front fish sent« essence • •No. 127...........
—ville nnd the sen, only the smallest
right the wrong, whatever it may be. marks the beginning of a new Amer­
amounts nre appropriated for the
ican Industry, formerly dependent on ’ Daily, except Sunday.
—Tampa Tribune.
Imports from France. Uermuny and
■:great river south of Jacksonville.—
------------ o -------------Italy, snys Popular Mechanics Mugn?DcLond News.
HAVE WE BEACHED THE TU RN ­ xl 111*. The common herring Is the
tmse o f supply for Die Iridescent ma­
Harry Brown took leave o f the St. ING POINT IN READJUSTMENT?
terial used, nnd removing It la an
’Augustine Record force Tuesday af­
nrduous task, because each scale, tnken
A recent stntement o f the federal „
.
.
. . . . . .
, ,,
ter being managing editor o f thnt
from certain purls of the fish, yields
reservo board, reviewing the economie on| „ „
&gt;peck of ,UHter&gt;
. paper for the pant fifteen years or
nnd finnncinl situation of the country
more. The force presented him with
is inclined to lie optimistic in its con­
On Park Ave., bet. Third
8uction Tube Unloads the Boat
.a silver service showing the high csclusions ns to the future. It declares
A big suction tube Is used nt Oak­
. teem in which he wns held by the cn*
and Fourth Sts.
that the difficulties of reconstruction land, Cal., In the operation of unload­
•tire force. Harry takes over the LakeTHE REST BUY IN THE CITY
incident to the ending vo f the war, ing crafts of their cargo of copra. The
materia!
Is
thrown
Into
the
hold
loose
have passed their worst point, nnd
By Renting Rooms you can
although Improvement may be slow, mill the end of. the tube Is thrust
Make It pay for itself.
it is surely coming. Owing to the na­ down the hold. The material Is light
mid the current of ulr readily picks
GOOD TERMS
tion’s strong bnnking structure the
It up and carries through the pipe to
period o f distress usually attendant the bins on Die wharf where It l&gt;
on times o f readjustment will bo stored. Copra Is llgh **r ttmn eork
fr u its
much less than' on previous similar and comes from tropical countries.
"The Real Estate Man"
occasions. Although necessarily un­
19 yr*. Raddaat ot Hiafnrd
comfortable, the transaction through
I f "hogs pay” so do turkeys. This
M a n SS
SOS r v s Ho cal
which tho country is just now passing assertion is proven cvcry year by
la attendant with a minimum o f such Mrs. G W. Goff o f Suwannee coun­
sharp reductions o f prices, and heavy ty, who makes a specialty of raising
dccrcasca in production, with exten­ them for market, in which she Is re­
sive unemployment nnd business re­ markably successful us she seldom
action, as has characterized previous misses marketing more than a hun­
As Good as the Best
An element o f uncertainty, how­ t e d head.
ever, ia found in the fiscal situation,
Dally Service
Phone 66
which, both at home and abroad ia
The fifty-ton Bay City ditcher has
an unsatisfactory condition. It has arrived and is being nsscmblcd for
not yet recovered from the unsettle- use by the National Farm estate in
ZPAmn, 4 9 7 Wtfmàm Æ uilettm j
ment following the war.
digging ditches, drainage work and BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
International trade shows signs of road work.
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W e have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
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The Citizens of Seminole County
W H IL E W E

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PEOPLE
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The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
T H IS IS TO n R T H E V B R Y PINEST EXPO SITIO N Y E T H B U &gt; IT IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU A N D YOU R INTERESTS.
It I* to embrace the products, official or private, of firs coonties In the best section of the state.
'
T H A T 'S Y O U A N D Y O U R COUNTY.
WE
ASK
Y O U -W IIX
Y O U H ELP?
Johnnie J. Jones’ remarkable United 8hows, bigger and bett*r
will occupy our grounds from December to tho Ume o f opening th*
Fair In order to get ready for It.
W . R. O’N E A L
President

J. L . GILES
Treasurer

.

C B- HOWARD
Secretary

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THE SANFOR0 DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1920

I

In and About
J The Cito et

W T H E R _R E P O r T

SuuM TT •t th«
nettim i Small
Talke Succinctly
Arraafad for
Herald Raadera
Carlot Shipment* From Entire Coon
try, W ed, Dec. 29th
Florida— Sanford Section ............... 2-;
Florida— Oaldond-W. G. Section .... £
Florida—Manatee Section ............U
California— Southern Dlat...........— (
California— Imperial Valley ____ .... &gt;1

cheaper printing than you have ever
had In Sanford. Engraved atationery
and carda o f all klnda, dance pro*
grama, tally card* fo r all poctal

A. W. Wheeler o f Reading, Pa., ia
_ — wheelcss i* visiting the
Total cara ____ .....— ........ .....6:
(the gueat o f hia -sister, Mra. H. H.
Destitution* o f Florida Shipments
Chappell on Celery avenue.
,Potomac. Yardo .......... ............ .li
few d»f**
.....x*»«.......*. *
Don't forget the band concert to­ Baltimore
Cincinnati
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*U. Mlt o *
* V » “ U UJ , night at the Princeaa. The Million
blow
York
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Dollar Band will bo there with belli
S ‘ .t S.nford, I, tho g » « t » '
St.
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I' lorcnco ...M......M4...............M................ 1
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Jimmy Pierson, the wrestler, 1s In Waycross •*•«**»■*«*&lt;M
Mt .nd Mr.. 0 . L. FiUrhr.cr o f S t
„.2
W.
Jacksonville
...... ........» ......»......«.1
the c l t / today mingling with his many
J ' m n . , « . T " d^ % 7 / admirers. He w ill wrestle Billy Hoff­ Chicago ......»....................... »...... **- . 11
2 J . Mrs. Fitchner s sister, Mrs. J.
Philadelphia .— .... - ...... ........« ......... . 44
man tomorrow night *.t the Princess.
R Ytj on Cameron avenue.
. 1
Boston

A - * t.uk,u"i ,or *

MiM RosamomTltodford o f SsnMrs. Mary Phelps has bought the
Total, cars
...................... ,...43
. i t ,, returned to her home after beautiful home o f O. T. May, located
Diversions
Filed
Since
Last Report:
i0tf » days' visit in Lakeland with on Palmetto avenue. This' sale was
None reported.
Dorothy FioMon.— Lnkdnnd Tol- made by E. F. Lane, the real estate
Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
man.
tfT«a.
_____
ida this season to date (12-29
inc.), cars .................................... 1083
H.
A.
Coggins
o
f
the
Rose
Invest­
Mr. Donald Fay, who 1» one of the
Total lettuce shipments from Florip,|tM operators for tho United ment Company waif Jn tho city today
da Inst season to same date,
on
business.
Ho
has
recently
pulled
suti5 Army station at Detroit, Mich.,
cars ...».............. - ........................... 8G3
off
some
big
real
estate
deals
hero
and
I .pending the holidays with his parShipping Point Information, Dee. 29.
“ *D r. and Mrs. J. R. Fay on Cam- will, locate permanently here.
SANFORD, FLA.:
Cool, clear.
&lt;ron »venue.
Hnulings
moderate.
Demand
and
G. E. Levlgne.of Longwood was in
movement
slow,
market
dull,
few
Brine your stationery and printing the city today. He ia ono o f tho firm
sales. 'C arlots f. o. b. usual terms
trebles of all kinds to the Herald o f Partin Brea., growers o f the W ag­
and cash track; 1 4 bu. hampers and
office. We are equipped to handle any ner section and their lettuce brought
cartes, Big Boston, quality and condi­
Uwf of Job work on short notice nnd moro money off the open market this
tion generally good, 50c-C0c.
puh Jobs arc a specialty with us. season than nny lettuce grown In this
LOS ANGELES, C ALIF.: Wnrm,
The finest equipment in the stale for section, taking the season through.
clear. Practically no wire inquiry,
turning out first-class Job printing.
C. W. McCurrcn, a Frenchman from movement slow, quality poor to ordi­
Johnny Jones and his brother of tho Cork, la 'in the city this week looking nary. Carlots f. o. b. usual terms:
Johnny Jones shows were here a few after tho preliminaries connected with Few sales. Crates Iceberg mostly
hours yesterday on their way to Or- th eopening of the Johnny J JonoB $1.30*$1.40. Imperial Valley: Practi­
Undo where the show will be this shows. This aggregation is so largo cally no wire inquiry, movement slow,
week. The Jones shows will go Into that It tak* s many men and many quality fair to good. Cnrlots f. o. b.
winter quarters at Orlando after good men to put it on right and Mac’s usual terms, $1.40-$1.50.
showing here next week.
Job is to see that all is In rendiness
for the big event.
The Million Dollar Band plays in
eonetrt work tonight at the Princess
theitre. The only opportunity you
will hare to hear this excellent orgtnlutlon In real concert work and
While riding on the truck o f the
If there is a theatre-goer that can
while you enjoy it in comfort you will
Gillcn-Fry Electrical Company, yes­ sit thropgh J. A. Coburn’s Minstrels
be helping to defray the expense o f
terday on Seventh street, a young without shaking with both laughter
the band.
1 electrician named Moon was thrown
nnd “J a n ” he has a stone heart,nnd
on
the
brick
pavement
when
the
truck
hard muscles.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moffltt gave a
There isn’t a bad spot in the en­
delightful dinner party on Chriatmas made a sharp turn and sustained seri­
dsy to Dr. and Mrs. Fay, Mr. and ous Injury to his head. The young tire show frbm the time the curtani
Mrs. Booth, Mr. and Mrs.' G. L. Fitch­ man was taken to the -F em ald- rises on the scene in the Alps until
ner of St. Paul, Minn.; Mr. Donald Lnughton hospital where he Is re­ it drops on tho oriental scene in tho
Fay of Detroit, Mich.; Mrs. Susan ceiving evory attention. The Injury heart o f Chinatown. To begin to pick
Moffitt, Mr. ii. C. Bcadshaw, Evalino to his head Is a serious one but out the stars is just like trying to pick
It is hoped that ho will be able to them out o f the heavens. Everyone
Oust and Miss Susan Fay.
be back on the Job again within an­ starred, from Charley Gano down to
H. P. Smith, vice-president o f the other week. It seems that he was the feiow that plays the second vio­
Peoples’ Bank, has returned from a talking to somd o f the other men on lin. Edward Clifford, Cleon Collin,
trip to Atlanta nnd other points in the truck and did not know -it was and Pat Byrne as interlocutors kept
Georgia and resumed his position at rounding the curve at the intersection the first net full of “ pep” oil the
the b»rk where his many friends aro o f thov' streets and had no chance to while.
Their modes of Introducing the
gUd to tee him after hia few days o f save tymsolf from fallin g on the brick
various
entertainers was exception­
pavement.
He
came
hero
several
recreation. Mrs. Smith will remain
ally
clever.
The cross-fire comedy
months
ago
from
Now
York
state
and
In Atlanta until after Now Years.
his friends arc looking nftcr him •.«tween the interlocutors and the val­
ets, Jordna, Horn, Ford, Turner,
The F.lder Springs \Vntcr Company while at the hospital.
Clurk, Johnson, Turner and Murry,
have moved their office -from tho
Bines building oil First street; to
J. E. Worthington, who has been kept the audience in laughter all the
the J. L Miller building on Magnolia the successful business manager of while.
Charles Gano Is Just as full of fun
artnue and Mrs. Forest Gatchel will tbo Tampa Times, has resigned his
have charge of the office nnd answer post to assume ownership of the Lake nnd wit ns ever and it didn't take the
*11 call*. This will be a matter o f Wales Highlander— having purchased audience long to recognize “ Chnrley”
treat convenience to the patrons of that property from Harry Garin, re­ when ho made his appearance. The
singing o f the doubcl quartet com­
the Elder Springs Water Company. cently deceased.
posed of
Clifford, Coffin, Drone,
Pyrne, McAnnollon,
Fcathcringill,
Thr Herald can supply you with
Wngonload o f watermelon^ made
Denton nnd Dolnn was in realty “ big
your letter heads, bill
cards, thetr appearance on the streets of
time” stuff.
envelope», circulars, dodgers and any­ Orlando Saturday and were gobbled
The olio o f
minstrel
vaudeville
thing that you may require in the up ‘In short order by the enger pur­
would have done justice to nny of
Printing line. Wo have Just received chasers. Watermelon ou t o f season is
Keith's bills. Tho feature o f tho olio
type and new machinery fori the
was ensily the novelty acrobatic dan­
,lfr printing, quicker printing arid on o par with winter baseball.
cing of the Turner brothers.
Tho
pinging o f the “ Americnn Singing
Sextette” was very well received by
the nudionce nnd the boys were called
to answer many encors.
The Chinese fantasy', “ The Fiesta
o f the Sooey Tongs,” was exception­
ally clover nnd won fnvor from tho
beginning.
The action .throughout
this act wns lively nnd extremely fun­
ny.— Exchange.

FINDS COBURN
FELL FROM TRUCK
SHOW IS GOOD

You C a n t Make

CRI8PETTES AND DOUGHNUTS
A R E GREAT

Hag Without Sunshine
Nor can you make m uch m on e y without som e
effort to

Reserve Your Resources
hy establishing credit w ith a reliable bank.
W hy not make som e real " H A Y ” in the SU N
SHINE by starting a ch eck account - '.‘ til us
uild up your credit that y o u ma ’ : t ab le to
master difficult problem s.
‘
- *

C L O T H IN G

CLUB

A CLOTHING CLUB, WORKING ON THE SAME PLAN AS THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS
CLUBS, GIVING YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE T H A T N E X T SUIT OR THE
NEXT BILL OF MERCHANDISE FROM US ON THE SAME PLAN T H A T YOU SAVED
YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY AT TH E BANK, AND ON THE SAME PLA N T H A T YOU
PURCHASED YOUR W AR SAVING STAMPS AND LIBERTY BONDS.
THIS IS ANOTHER ONE OF YOUR CHANCES OF RECEIVING R E A L SERVICE A T ;;
OUR PLACE. R E A D 'TH E RULES AND REGULATIONS BELOW. IF POSSIBLE C A LL \\
IN AND TALK IT OVER WITH US, OR BETTER STILL, PHONE US A N D W E W ILL COME :;
TO YOU.
THIS IS AN HONEST TO GOODNESS METHOD
OF
MERCHANDISING
THAT
MEANS A WHOLE LOT TO THE CUSTOMER, AND W E W A N T A CHANCE TO E X ­
PLAIN IT TO YOU FULLY. WE CAN CONVINCE YOU TH A T THIS IS TH E EASIEST
W AY YE T IN BUYING A SUIT.

T H IS CLUB C A N

B E JO IN E D B Y

OR BOY.

READ

MAN, W OM AN

T H E RULES.

THIS IS HOW PERKINS &amp; BRITT'S SUIT CLUB IS RUN
Any man, woman or child can join this Club, without paying any entrance fee, other than
th*e first week's payment.
The payments each week shall be $1.00 nnd nny member can lake out ns many member­
ship enrds os they choose, paying for each one at the rate o f $1.00 per week.
Payments must he made each week in advance. Payments will be accepted for as
many weeks in ndvnnce ns the member wishes.
A fter a member has paid in the full amounX o f the suit that he or she wishes to purchase
he or she can get the suit. If the member has an account or can establish credit relations
with us they can get the suit after they have paid half the amount, the balance to be paid at
the same rate, $1.00 per week. In the event that a member joins this club and later wishes to
withdrnw he or she can do so by accepting the amount paid, in merchandise.
In addition to receiving n full dollnr’s worth o f merchandise for each dollar spent, we are
going to give away FREE SUITS and many FREE PRIZES to the members o f this Club from
time to time.
To begin with we arc going to place each hundred members in a class to themselves and
with each hundred members we are going to give awny ABSOLUTELY FREE A SUIT OF
CLOTHES each month. If we hnvc five hundred members we will give nwny five suits o f
clothes each month.
Members in order to be entitled to free chances each week or month on these free suits
or free prizes must have their dues paid up to date, nnd any member allowing his or her
dues to get ns much ns two weeks in arrears will not be allowed to participate In the free
drawings.
’ These prizes and free suits are not offered yoii for your $1.00 n week as you get your
suit or merchandise when it Is paid for, but w c offer these as an Inducement for you to join
and keep up your payments after you have joined.
Women can take advantage o f this Club o ffe r and prepare themselves for th^Ir next
yenr’s Christmas Gifts for him nnd nt the sam e time share in the drawings for the free suits
as well as the other valuable prizes offered from time to time os wc expect to offer prizes nt
different times thnt will appeal to the woinnn.
Mothers cnn.hnve their sons join nnd in this way get him his next suit without having to
pay more than $1.00 nt a time.
THERE ARE MANY OTHER V A LU A B LE

FEATURES CONNECTING WITH THIS

•’ CLUB AND ALL FOR YOUR BENEFIT AS W ELL AS OURS. Come, tnlk it over with us. ;;

S

GOOD WRESTLING MATCH
HERE TOMORROW NlGHT
The fight fans will witness n good
wrestling mntch tomorrow night be­
tween Jimmy Pierson, the light heavy­
weight, nnd Billy Hoffman, tho home
hoy, nt the Princess theatre. Jimmy
has been adding to his laurels in
other parts o f tho state and comes
to Snnford determined to iny Billy
on hia back in record time but Billy
and his friends think differently nnd
it may be the Job of Jimmy’s young
life to even gain n decision over tho
home boy. The following report from
¡Leesburg in tbo Times Union is in­
teresting:
LEESBURG, Dee. 28.— Here to­
night, before a large nnd representa­
tive audience, In vfchlch a largo sprink­
ling o f the feminine sex made ap­
pearance,
James
Pierson,
light
heavy-weight chnn|fpion wrestler o f
the United States nnd Canada, threw
Fred Myers, known as “ Young
A berg,” of Tampa, In two straight
falls well inside the time limit, the
mntch being nhandicnp affair.
Pierson secured the first fall in
3:39 and th csecond in 23:22, Young
A bcrg making a desperate effort after
the first disaster to last.the limit. He
wns too far out-classed, however, and
lost.
Hoffman, light heavy-weight
champion o f Ohio, issued a challenge
before the bout offering to take on
the winner. It Is expected that Pier­
son nnd Hoffman will get together
In Jacksonville, Tampa or St. Pe­
tersburg.
In tho prelim, Young Lndke wns
victorious over Clnudc Bridges.

We had a chance to taste some of
those fresh crispottcs and doughnuts
o f the Booth Crispctte Shop yesterdny
and both are great. The crispottes nro
fresh popcorn right from the machines
that .pour delicious syrup over the
viresh com and wraps fou r nice little
rolls In a tissue paper packago for you
to eat and it ia delicious. The dough­
nuts are Just like mother used tq
make and are a lso. delivered around
the city fresh each evening. The
idea of having these confections fresh
each day and the Idea o f delivering
thent to you each day la another good
Idea. The Booth Crispette Shop is at
the comer o f Second street and San­
ford avenue and ought to do a landoffice business fo r they certainly have
* JANUARY 3RD, 1921
the goods. They also curry an ad­
vertisement In the Dally Herald from Mrs. B. D. Sorrell will open her dress,
time to time. Try the crispette shop making pnrlors, at No. 9, Wclaki
building. No phone.
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PINEHURST D A IRY — The 95 per cent Dnlry.
We Invite the public to inspect our Dairy nt nny time or nny
Hour------ Deliveries Twice Each Day.

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H E R A Tj D

IN T H E HEART OFfcTHE W ORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

■

yj

SA N F O R D , FL O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , D EC E M B ER 29, 1920

NUMBER 228

VOLUME

FIGHTING AT F1UME HAS •"
COME TO SODDEN END
WITH WOUNDING OF POET

BOY BANDITS
HAMES UNABLE HOUSE CENSUS COMMITTEE
HOLD UP TRAIN
TO TELL WHO
ONE KILLED
WAS IN MOB CONTINUES HEARINGS ON
TWIN

B0Y8 GO WRONG AND YOUNGER HAMES
DIES
TAKE UP LIFE OF;
GUNSHOT WOUNDS
CRIME
AT DAYTONA

APPORTIONMENT BILLS

OF

DAYTONA, Dee. 29. — Arthur EPWORTH LEAGUE
COLORED ASSOCIATION E X ­
Homes, who wns kidnnpped nnd Imdly
M EETS ST. LOUIS
PECTS TO GET F U N N Y
beaten Sunday night, testified this af­
ALL T H IS W EEK
A G A IN
ternoon at the inquest into the death
SURRENDER
of his son, Grady, killed by his as­
(By Th* AiimUUA Prtit)
ST. LOUIS, Dec. 29.—F:pworth
sailants, thnt one of the men who at­
League leaders from throughout
tacked him said thnt his name was
the
jurisdiction of the Southern
"Anderson" nnd thnt he wns "Federal
IN SOUTHERN STATES W ILU
Methodist
church met here today
nt&lt;5l’ \TCH STATES DELE*
district nttomoy at Jacksonville.”
COME UP FOR DISCUS­
to consider rh.ns for extending
*?JTEShave BEEN APPOINT.
Hnmes testified that he could Identi­
SION AGAIN
the scope of organization. Ap­
fy this man and one other, both of
CA S TO MAKE TERMS
pointment of two field secretaries
(B* Th* iUMliUi Pr*»0
whom were unmasked. The other six
... n , Auocltttd Pr»M)
WASHINGTON,
Dc&lt;v fi9.—House
for
each
state
was
urged
by
the
were masked, he said. No arrests
PARIS. Dk - 2S.—Fighting at
census
committee
continued
hearing
speakers.
have been mnde. The inquest wns ad­
¿
h i been nunpended. Rome
on
congressional
apportionment
bil!r
journed until Saturday, following
iwulth Btatc« delegate* appoint.
among
witnesses
expected
were
rep­
SECRETARY
COLBY
Hnmes' testimony.
. w Jliyor of Flume met the
resentatives of National Association
HAS CHEAT WELCOME
f i n d e r of the Italian regu*
i Grady Hnmes, who died yesterday,
IN MONTEVIDEO |f° r Advancement of Colored People
Un jeeterday and aKreed to the
was shot three times. It is said there
who expected to urge reduction o f
for the «urrender oi the
were eight men in the mob that wc"t
(By Th* Ait*cUUd Fntt)
representation from Southern S tates
^ D’Annunzio expected to
MONTEVIDEO, Dec. 20.—Great ■»n ground of alleged refusal to allow
to the Homes’ home. The younger
mnn wns shot down while defending throngs lined the streets to welcome negroes to vote. Bill recently intro­
lip them today.
Secretary Colby.
American rcsl- duced in house provides for reductios
his father.
PIUME. Dec. 29.—D’Annuntlo haa
Thc elder Hamea wns taken to tho!dent" decltm l &amp;
most cnthusl- of representatives from Southern
„kqaiihfd hla authority to corn­
woods and given a severe beating w lth |aB^ c g a t i n g ever given foreign vis­ States where it was foupd enfran­
e l courcil of Flume.
straps. He wns tied to n log before ,l° r *n ycnr**
1
chisement of negroes denied.
the bcntlng wns administered.
PIUME, Dec. 29.—Conference for
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—Chargea
The trouble grew out of stories to
tnxerne On*1 cessation of hostillby
representatives of the association
the effect thnt Ilamcs was intimate
ties between Italian forcea and
that
negroes are unlawfully prevent­
with his own daughter. Also re­
D'Annunzio's troops set for thla
ed
from
voting in the South led to
marks alleged to have been mndo by
■unlcr
somewhat
exciting scenes. Southern
names about other women of this
members
of
the committee took issue
NORWEGIAN SCHOONER
section nrc said to have caused GENERAL PUBLIC INVITED TO
with
witnesses
and Representative
HOLY CROSS PARISH nO U 8E
ON FIRE REPORTED
trouble to pile up for him.
Bee,
of
Tcxsa,
declared
ho was tired
TO RECEPTIION
OFF CHARLESTON
Some ten days ago, it is said, a
of
the
Southern
states
being
insulted
group of men visited Hamea’ homo
(ly U* Au«&lt;uu4 PrMi)
on
tho
strength
of
hearsay
evidence.
Tho Holy Cross Parish House will
and warned him that if ho did not
NORFOLK, Y»-. Dec. 29.—Radio
One of the spectators insisted on get­
mend his ways he would be summarily be the scene of the annual reception
Dttufc announce Norwegian schoon­ TEXTILE WORKERS'
C H E A PE R FR E IG H T R A T E S
ting into n discussion nnd Chairman
dealt with.
•
given by the rector to the members Siegel finally told him if he did not
er Kennsdo on fire eight miles off
UNIONS ACCEPT BIG
A N D C E N T E R OF STA TE
Sunday night nbout 10:00 o’clock'of the chureh; the various organira- sit down he must leave the room. De­
CbrMon, S. C. Twelve members of
• REDUCTION IN WAGES
T H E C H IEF A SSET
tho men went to the apartments of.
jn conncction wIlh th0 church claring nothing in the laws of th e
cmr Uktn off last night. Coast
FALL RIVER, Mass., Dec. 29,—
the Homes. The younger mnn was,
Card cutter Seminole standing by.
¿southern
states
discriminating
not nt homo hut arrived In time to ,» " 1. ll&gt;' *«■»«* Pul&gt;llc °” SeUirdny against negro voters representatives,
Tho six textile unions of the Ameri­
take port In the struggle. Guns were (evening, January 1, 1921. It is tho from Southern states suggested th a t
EASTMAN KILLED IN GANG ROW can Federation of Textile Operatives
WILL
SOON
BE
CHIEF
CITY
IN
a t meetings tonight voted to accept
drawn nnd young Hnmes wns shot custom of tho rector to give one of tho spokesman of the association tak e
T n E STATE FOR DISTRIBUT­
NEWYORK, Dec. 29.—Tho vail of the wage reduction of 22Vk per cent
three times. The elder man was these general receptions .each year their complaints of alleged dlscriraiING CENTER.
njttiry hitherto surrounding tho recently announced by the manufac­
subdued and carried out of the house nnd this is tho eighth of its kind. The
against negroes to the courts
tnnkr of Monk Eastmas, former no- turers, effective January 3, 1021. Tho
and placed in nn automobile nnd taken Men’s Club of tho parish have the re- rather than to congress.
The Chamber of Commerce has
terioai pngiter, who was supposed action of the union affects procticnlly
KevcnO miles into tho woods, where ccption in charge and they are plan­
concluded successful negotiations
to Uve "gone straight/’ after being 26T000 efnpldyes' in fib 'cotton cloth
he wns tied to ti log nnd severely ning on a largo gathering and will
with Mr. A. R. Cheney, of the
decent«! for heroism on tho battle­ and yarn mills in this city.
beaten. Then he was tuken Into an entertain with music, dancing, cards
Automobile Supply
Company,
field» of France, was partly lifted
The unions of the loom-fixers and
automobile again nnd carried to n and a lunch.
whose headquarters arc (n Au­
nriy tods/ with a definite announce- the slasher-tenders voted unanimously
You are earnestly requested to bo
point near DeLeon Springs where he
gusta, Georgia, for the Irvation
Beet Ly the police that he was slain to accept the reduction, and the card­
wns released. Later he mnde his present on the mentioned date nnyof a branch in Sanford *:&gt;r t..e
la i png fight on his old East Side era’ nnd weavers' unions accepted
way back here nnd complained to the timo between tho hours of 8:00 and
distribution of their
„a I’-*»Umpire grounds Inst Sunday. Tho under protest The spinners’ bnlon
11:00 o’clock nn denjoy n social eve­
officers.
of^sutomobile euoz.’.l-s and ga­
polks further claimed they had indicated that its members thought
ning.
EXAMINATION REVEALS POSSI­
No nrreats have been made.
rage equipn „nl
failed hit murderer through the do- the reduction too g re a t Tho -yarn
BLE MANNER IN WHICH OC­
Mr. Ch«-'- . In an Interview with a
tloui windings of the underworld and finishers' union accepted by a close
CUPANTS GOT OUT SEDAN
|repre of thr Herald stated
they ezpect to make an early arrest. .vote,
most favorably impress­
—. thn
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 28.—Ex­
i v
t ‘ * possibilities Sanford of­
amination of the sedan auto in which
. ¿a a distributing center for the
Henry Kramer, hsi wife and sister*
'v.ural nnd Southern portions of the
Miss Emily Kramer, went into Boca
e. He also ’stated that the adCclga bay, disclosed how the occu­
&gt; jitnges Sanford possesses in the
pants of the car escaped from it when
matter of freight rates was an im­
it plunged into the main channel un­
OVER-STIMULATED HEART
portant factor in his decision to lo­ FR U IT A N D
V EG ETA BLE
der the Pass-a-Grille bridge. The top
cate hero.
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B U S IN E S S IS S U F ­
of the car, a sedan, was torn alm ost
JACKSONVILLE,
Dec.
29.—Denth
FLORIDA TO CALIFORNIA IN
The Automotive Supply Company
PU B L IC SE N T IM E N T B A C K ­
entirely off when it broke through
FERING
of
Carter
W.
Johnson,
Chicago
sales­
24 HOURS BY PLANE
is an exclusively wholesale jobbing
ED BY W O M A N ’S CLUBS
man, who succumbed Inst Friday the bridge railing and it is believed
gia and shrdlu ctaoni shrdlu un shr
OF T H E STATE
shortly after taking a drink of liquor,1that the two women nnd the man w ere
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., Dec. 29.—
house a t present covering South Car­
was
not due to wood alcohol poison- thrown clear of tho car as it struck
As attempt to fly 2079 miles, from
olina and Georgia. They arc distri­
Ing
"but
to taking a stlmulnnt thnt the wntor, the car probably going on
Florida to California, in an airplane
butors for Swinchart Tires and car­
was
too
strong for his diseased its side. But for this it is likely all
IN
BIG
MEETING
AT
ORLANDO
“ tv«nty.four hours, will be made
ry a full line of standard automobile
heart,"
according
to a report last three of those In the car would have
YESTERDAY
CALLED
FOR
Februry 22d by Lieut. Alexander THAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN TAK* supplies, accessories, garage equip­
night
by
a
chemist.
It had been stat­ been carrictl to thc bottom of the bay
THAT
PURPOSE.
.
«»non, Jr., MaJ. Henry C. Pratt, air
EN BY MENDENHALL AND
ment, tools, etc.
ed
that
Johnson
suffered
from heart and would never have come up alive,
of the Eighth Corps Area,
HIS ATTORNEYS
Mr. Cheney has for some time been
Mr. Kramer is getting along all rig h k
disease
for
several
years.
ORLANDO,
Dec. 28.—Declaring
•Moancfd today. Lioutcnont Pearson
impressed with the rapid development
TALLAHASSEE,
Dec.
29.—John
J.
now and has about recovered Ixomx
that the citrus nnd vegetable Indus­
IL« transcontinental air race last
vtaUr.
Mendenhall, convicted nnd sentenced of this section of Florida and believes try of Floridn was being quickly
thc exposure and shock to which, hex
that by putting in n stock of supplies
to
life
imprisonment
for
murdering
was subjected. He wns told yester­
It* flight will be mde In three
at Sanford they will be able to give strangled to denth, on the one hnnd,
.Miss
Susie
Eliot
and
her
mother
of
day that his wife and sister were dead
“ P'- The starting point will bo
the dealers in their line quick ship­ by excessive prices demanded by nnd
Tampa,
hus
withdrawn
his
applica­
.nnd
took thc news much better than
«bio Botch, Jacksonville, Fla.
ments nnd efficient service which will phid to labor in the field and packing
tion
fro
a
pardon
hearing
Dec.
29.
hnd
been expected as he said he had
J * first hop of 804 miles will be
houses, on wns ns well tottering to its
The application fpr a hearing was supply a real demand, insuring n vol­ rapid dissolution under tho bludgeon
expected
it. The car was taken to,
* ,[° **ll*nKton Field,, Houston,
ume of business comparing favorably
made
to
the
pardoning
board
early
in
thc
Ford
service station this a fte r­
‘«¿Ike second from Ellington Field
with other sections of their territory. blows of unwarranted high freight
the
month,
by
Mendenhall
himself,
noon.
It
is
not badly damaged. Mr»
J
“ Stance of GG0 miles,
Mr. Cheney is now stopping nt the rates on the other iund, nnd t*.a* be­
nnd tho board desiring to comply with
Kramer
drove
thc car off the bridgetween the two n category ol elements
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.—Ade­
PitA , ? inl ,8 8chfdul*d from El every detail of the law, set December Valdez Hotel.
near
Long
Key
nnd his wife and sis­
o particinnl*. t j cost woh eating its quato protection for the Panama
29 as the date for the hearing. This
ter
met
death
Christmas day. M r;
vital, away,_ovcr 400 lending «ndw p- Cnnn| from attncka from thc #|r&gt; tho
wns
dono
so
Mendenhall
mighty
com­
Kramer
was
saved.
Hi* flight Will b&lt;y the first attempt
resentative men of Floridn, interested
ply with tho strict lettci of the law
every phase of thc twin agricultural land or the sea is-to be provided for * The accident is one of the queerest
¡¡L. ” th.e contlnont for a contin­
relative to advertising his intention of
pursuits ns well ns representatives of in n kill soon to be drafted by thc Ihat ever took plaec in this section.
ent
tHc tW0 nccc9Hnry "tops appearing for a hearing and the date
7 r*‘lulnng forty-five minutes.
allied interests, met this morning nt house! committee on appropriations Kramer said he did not know w hat
on which the hearing had been set.
the Orange county court house. The for fortifications and saccoast de­ caused thc car to swerve toward tho
The law requires that the notice
seriousness of tho situation confront­ fenses. Members of thc committee 'bridge rail. Several htcories have
must bo published at least ttvice, the
ing thc industry nnd tho appreciation now are, virtually agreed on tho upon been advanced for the cause of tho
publications covering a period of 10
of where the heroic remedy lay wns n plan to make tho canal impregnable. fatal plunge, but.nothing of a posi­
day«. Where a person is not able to SEVERE ENOUGH TO SHAKE voiced in tho impassioned expression
It has been suggested unofficially to tive nature could be lcaz*ned. A bend­
FOR THE DRINKS
publish the notice in a newspaper the
those
members of the house in charge ed radius rod, or striking some sm all
by Mr. R. P. Burton, of Leesburg,
publication can be by posting, one of
of
appropriations
that the canal must object on the bridge ore the moat
(Sr n * Au**iftU4 Pwi)
that ."the patriotism of tho labor of
®°NGRB88MAN CANNON HAS the notices to be posted near the
WILLOWS, Calif., Dec. 29.—Earth­ this country during the WBr was meas­ bo given thc best of modern defenses. likely theories advanced. The . c a r
TnE CHAMPIONSHIP
criife. In Mendenhall’s case the quake so severe th at inhabitants
ured by their pockets,” and ho threw These suggestions were said today to was traveling a t a moderate ra te o f
* BELT NOW
board required newspaper publication were aroused occurred here a t twodown the gauntlet of open challenge have resulted directly from the recent speed when It started upon the bridge.
rath er than posting.
fifteen this morning. No damage re­ by asserting that the present exorbi­ inspection of the canal fortifications Mr. and Mrs. Kramer and Miss Em ily
That those opposed to his pardon ported thus far.
tance of rate demands by the carri»ra by President-elect allrding and his Kramer, his sister, were thrown from
might have ample opportunity to pre­
the car it appears, as they were all
could as well be traced to the ?clfish* party.
sent their sido of the case all persona BRITISH LABOR
three in the water when rescuers
Plans
to
meet
these
suggestions
and
inns of that clement. Th» log’c of his
having filed a written protest were
WILL SUPPORT
reached
them.
argument brought to his standard tho at the same time adhere strictly to
k "Z £ L l reT ncoT* for service notified by the board relative to tho
IRISH HOME RULE urntifmous approval of the asseinhly. the rules &lt;Tf economy laid down by
The pulraotor was applied to all
H. Ht
u ,6r ce,eb™tlon. date that had been set for the hear­
Ho was not alone in expressing his house leaders have been tentatively three victims of the accident, but w as
(Sr Tfc* A***cX*t*4 rrtt»)
Pt,,in? servie* T ' yestcrday, "ur- ing.
effective only on Mr. Kramer. FuncrLONDON, Dec. 29.—Movement to views, and the trend of statements on agreed to. They involve the sending
rfll, Vermonr v Ju,lt,n SmUh MorSinco the application for a hearing
la arrangements of the women, a re
place full weight cf British organized thc floor indicated thnt the results of of necessary ordnance,, including tho
wrd
of
forty‘tH
rho
Leid
re
was
made,
it
has
been
the
private
pending
Mr. Kramer’s sufficient r e ­
—j . *°n y*threc vexir. - i____ _
tho meeting finally would be a radi­ largest calibr.red artillery pieces to
t*enty',fóü!.Vv yCttr*; nine month* opinion of the members of the board labor in support of Irish sclf-deter- cal revolution in the basis of compen- tho canal as soon as theynre produced. covery. It is said thc bodies will bo&gt;
iit. y ur hour« in hous, and th a t the opposition would develop mlnation claim begafi with conference
Hntte.
shipped to New Jersey for burial.
(Continued on page six)
(Continucd on page six)
of parliamentary labor party today.
(Continued on page 6),
WILL

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SIGN

SPECTACULAR WAR

(By Th* Att*ci*t*4 Pit««/
LA BO R T R O U B L E
*
KANKAKEE,
Dec. 29.—One of the
IN E N G L A N D
C A LL S PREM IER two youthful bnndits who held up the
New Orleons-Chicngo Dyer of the Ill­
(8r Th* AuMliUd rnn)
inois Central, near here last night,
PARIS, Dec. 29.—On account
wns killed in a battle with the police
of the labor fituation which
makes neceaaary tsie presence of
and rnilrond detectives near here this
Premier Lloyd-George in London,
morning, the other surrendered. The
the next conference of Allied pre&gt;
youths were Joseph and Jacob Scott,
miera will be in London ro Paria,
twins, twenty-four years old, resi­
not Nice, aa wan planned, accord*
dents of Greenville, III. Several hun­
ing to newapapera here.
dred dollars in cash and a few thous­
and in jewelry were recovered.
EDISON TO CLOSE DOWN
PHONOGRAPH WORKS INCENDIARIES
TRY M ORE-FIRE
WEST ORANGE, N. J., Dee. 29.—
IN PENNSYLVANIA
The phonograph works og Thomas A.
(By Th« AutcUUd Ph ii )
Edison, Inc., will close today and re­
UNIONTOWN, Pa., Dec. 29.—
main closed .indefinitely, it was said.
Tho record department will not be zxf- Armed guards early today frustrated
an attem pt to burn hotel at Star
fccted.
"General business conditions thru- Junction near here. They drove off
out tho country" were given by com­ two men who fired quantity of inflam­
pany officials as the reason for the mables placed In room on first floor.
close of the factory, which affects 200 Guests awakened by shots joined in
employees.
chase, but incendiaries escaped.

TO REAPPORTION

HOLY CROSS
RECEPTION

BIG WHOLESALE AUTOMOBILE
EQUIPMENT COMPANY TO
MAKE SANFORD ITS HOME

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CRASH INTO
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TOP OFF AUTO

THE HIGH FREIGHT RATES
AND THE PRICE OF LABOR
STRANGLING THE GROWERS

IENHALL WITHDRAWS
PARDON BECAUSE HUNDREDS
OF PROTESTS WERE LAUNCHED

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STOPPED -ACTION

WILL FORTIFY
PANAMA CANAL
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�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, D

PAGE SIX

Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Unler Section 575 of the Gen­
eral Statato«..
Hunter Asserts Thpt It Is Practically
Impossible to Surprise the
Notte« U hereby given that D. D.
Mountain Sheep.
Daniel, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 170, dated the Oth day of July,
"The mountain sheep Is one of the A. D, 1014, has filed said certificata
most difficult of all our American
game to approach In the open." says in my office, and has made applica-'
Charles L. Smith In in article on the tlon for tax deed to issue In accord­
"Rocky Mountain 8heep" In Boys’ ance with law. Said certificate em­
Life. "It has eyes like a telescope for braces the following’'described prop­
keenness and can dlacover and make erty situated in Seminole County,
out e man farther away than any other Florida ,to-wit: S 16 acres of SB
animal of wh ch 1 have any knowl­ 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Sec. 11, Twp. 21 S.,
edge. and where acy considerable herd Rge. SI E. The said land being as­
have been feeding one will see usually
one or more standing on some prom­ sessed at the daft« of the issuance of
inent point where they can get a view such certificato in the name of Mrs.
of the eurroundlng country. I know L. G. Statimele.
of no more Inspiring sight than one of ’Also Tax Certificate No. 423, dat­
those old rams with hla massive horns ed the 6th day of July, A. D., 1015,
outlined against the sky. stsndlng as has filed said certificate in my ofmotionless as s statue. And It Is s flee, and la s made application for
wonder to the hunter how they get
across the rock slopes with such esse tax deed io lsauo In accordance with
and grace. Thera baa bees much writ­ iawi Said certificate. embraces the
ten of the mountain sheep, of Us won­ following described property situat­
derful feats pf springing from ledges ed in Seminole county, Florida, toand IlghUng upon Its head snd horns, wit: NW 1-4 (less NW 1-4) of Sec.
which Is without foundation In fa c t 17, Twp. 20 S, Rge. 32 E. 120 acres
While It Is true they can stand an Im­ M-L. The said land being assessed
mense shock In battle, yet If one of
those sheep weighing 800 pounds at the date of the Issuance of such
should drop from a ledge of any con­ certificate in the name of J . H.
siderable height and land on his head Bryce.
Also Tax Certificate No. 412, dat­
his neck would be broken. I spent
several years In (he sheep country In ed, the 6th day of July, A. D. 1016,
tbe Canadian Itorklea and was near has filed said certificate in my office,
the sheep or anions then during all and has made application fo r tax
seasons of the year and they seem to
be less sensitive to the rigors of win­ deed to issue In accordance with law.
ter and tho over-changing dements of Said certificate embraces the follow­
the high altitudes than any other ani­ ing described property situated in
mal except possibly the mountain goat, Seminole County, Florida, to-wit: NE
and of these anltnnls I think they have 1-4 and N 1-2 of SE 1-4 and SW 1-4
the advantage, because I have a num­ of SE 1-4 of Sec. 7, Twp. 20 S., Rge.
ber of times found mountain goats 82 E. (Less E 1-2 of NE 1-4 o f NE
yarded In the deep snow In places
where food was scarce, but I have 1-4). The said land being assessed
□ever yet found mountain sheep In a t the date of the issuance of such
certificate in the name of J. H.
this condition."
Brice.
Also Tax Certificate No. 416, dat­
BOARDING HOME FOR BABIES
ed the 6th day of July, A. D. 1916)
has filed said certificate in my of­
fice, and has made application - for
tax deed to issue in accordance with
law. Bald certificate embraces the
A «mall private hotel for babies Is tallowing described property situated
the latest Ides of domsstlc life. The
baby gets s change and the mother n Seminole County, Florida, to-w it:
NW 1-4 of NW 1-4 of Sec. 0, Twp.
sets a rest.
The baby’s hotel or boarding bouse !0 S, Rge. 32 E., 40 acres more or
la the product of the shortage of ess. The said land being assessed at
houses and nursemaids. Parents have the date of the issuance of such cer­
been forced Into hotels snd furnished tificata in the name of J. H. Brice.
npariments, snd as many hotels have
Also Tax Certificate No. 186, dat­
not the conveniences of the nursery,
ed
the 6th day of July, A. D. 1014,
the baby’s hotel, where he or she may
he received aa a paying guest, Is mak­ las filed said certificate in my of­
ing Its appearance.
There la. Of fice, and has made application for
course, accommodation for the baby ax deed to issue in accordance with
carriage.
aw. Said certificate embraces the
Two certified nur-es conceived the following described property situ at­
Idea. They have established a nursery ed in Seminole county,. Florida, toIn Hampstead, London. The walls are wlt: SW 1-4 of Sec. 16, Twp. 20 8.,
decorated with ducks and ch!ek«na,
and each little guest haa a white cot R. 82 E, 160 acres more or less. The
with curtains. A medical man and a said land being assessed at the date
dentist are In attendance. The tariff of the issuance of such certificate in
Is about $18 a waek. The little gueata the name of R. D. VandcCarr.
may stay a weak, a year, or merely for
Also Tax Certificate No. 389, dat­
the week end, while their parents go ed the 3rd day of July, A. D. 1016,
house hunting or holiday making.
"A young war widow, who haa re­ las filed said certificate in my of­
sumed her former post aa secretary, fice, and has made application fo r
brought liar baby to the nnrsery, and ax deed to issue in accordance with
Saturday afternoon and Sunday they aw. Said certificate embraces the
spend happy hours together, while an­ following described' property situ at­
other woman left her little one In our ed in Seminole County, Florida, tocharge while she rejoined bar husband wit: 8W 1-4 of SE 1-4 of NW 1-4
In the tropica."—Continental Newt.
of Sec. 20, Twp. 21 S., R. 32 E., 10
acres more or less. The said land beFor European Children.
Italy snd neighboring countries,
especially Swltierland, at the end of
October held at Mllao a conference
on child welfare to discuss, more spe­
cifically, seaalde arid country homes
for needy children, placement of chil­
dren In foreign countries; vacation
camps; also provision of Institutional
care In cities; state, local end Inter­
national organisation of child welfare;
better tralnlag of social workers en­
gaged In child welfare service, and
Improvement of technique generally.
The public welfare department of the
city of Milan, which called this con­
ference, Is especially conrerned over
the duplication of efforts, the lack of of E 1-2 of NW 1-4 of NW 1-4). Tho
proper care In the smaller communi­
ties and Interaction between town and said land being assessed at the date
country. One definite atm is that of of the issuance of such certificate In
\
innklng International co-operatloo In the namo of J. II. Brice.
this field a means of encouraging
Unless said certificates shall be re­
closer relationship between the peo­ deemed according to law, tax deed
ples.
will issuo thereon on the 18th day of
January, A. D. 1921.
Immense Hards of Caribou.
Witness my official signature and
Late arrivals at Vancouver, B. 0., seal this the 13th day of December,
from tho Yukon report that wandering
herds of caribou are appearing In im­ A. D. 1020,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
mense numbers on the banks of that
river. They declare there are millions
Clerk Circuit Court,
nf the animals. Two men who tried to
Seminole County, Fla.
get down the river just at the time of
By V. E. Douglass, D. C.
the first Ice were held up for three
hours by a multitude of caribou which
Palm Beach Rcnns, eggplant nnd
were croealng the river below them,
peppers
are being shipped by express
flow long tbe migration had boea go­
from
Boynton,
Delray, Ynmnto, nnd
ing on when tliev were »lopped they
dirt not know. The stream of animals Boca Ratonc, nnd arc bringing good
Markoned the wnter on a »puce one- prices. Seed beds for tomntoos nre
in.If mile wide and continued uninter­ being rapidly made and fields aro be­
ruptedly during the period the men ing prepared for spring crops.
were held up.
Fifty thousand people gathered at
- Egypt te Have Finest Hospital.
Miami to see the hundred thousand
Tbs Egyptian government has de­ dollar show. The flower pagent was
cided to build what is •officially de­
scribed qa "the finest and most com­ one bf the most brilliant affairs ever
plete medical school snd hospital In puiled off in any portion of the coun­
the world," in Cairo. It Is to cootaln try.

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.WOULD ALLOW BAHAMA LABOR
HERB IN PROPER
8RA80N
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Senator
Fletcher la hopeful, be said today, of
getting action on amendments to the
Immigration bill which he has Just
offered, permitting laborers from the
Bahama Islands to come to Florida.
The house passed the bill without this
provision, but as soon as the situation
was brought to Senator Fletcher's at­
tention he drew up the necessary
amendment and has just offered i t
"The object snd purpose of my pro­
posed amendment," Senator Fletcher
said today, "is to make it possible for
the vegetable growers of Florida to
secure the services of laborers from
the Bahama Islands from about Novmeber 1st to about June 1st each
year, to assist in planting, cultivating
and harvesting the enormous crops
which ar&lt;* grown in my state. Dur­
ing the p a st few years I bars been
able to have the secretary of labor
permit laborers from the Bahama Isl­
ands to come to Florida for the sole
purpose of rendering ass lata ace to ths
vegetable growers, and I do not wish
that authority abridged."
Another important bill which Sen­
ator Fletcher lntrodrcod today is that
requiring persons who trade in con­
tracts not to be allowed to charge off
losses in settlement' of their income
taxes. Asked for a statement Sen­
ator Fletcher said that the following
provision of the bill would explain his
purpose:
*That fo r ths year 1921 and subset
quent years, in computing net income
so deduction shall be allowed a per­
son, firm, association or corporation
on account of loss sustained by reason
of any agreement or contract to, pur­
chase stocks, bonds or agricultural
producta, except for cash or Its
equivalent a t th etime of entering In­
to an agreement or contract to pur-

»

• The amendments to the immigration
bill os proposed by Senator Fletcher
do not as yet, it appears, cover the
situation th a t Is of moat Interest to
Tampa. The bill proposes to bar all
Immigration for the period of about
«or year. This would seriously lnterfere with the flow of clgsrmsklng
labor between Havana and Tampa.
The Tampa Board of Trade and tbq
Tampa Rotary Club have adopted re­
solutions asking all members of tho
Florida delegation to ha vs the immi­
gration bill amended In this particu­
lar also, so that there may be a free
flow of clagnnakers hare from Havaaa os the Industry hers demands.
These resolutions have not reached
Senator Fletcher yet, however.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
INFORMATION IS AT WORK
To assist in finding answers to a
hundred and one perplexing problems
which confront cltlsens and communi­
ties of Florida* the General Extension
Division of the University of Florida
has established a clearing house for
all kinds of information'. In speak­
ing of the work, B C. Riley, director
of the General Extension Division,

In dealing with questions it is the
purpose of the bureau' to acquaint the
inquirer with his rights in asking for
Information and to put him In touch
with the agencies that can help him.
Tho General Extension Division will
not attem pt to answer questions con­
cerning agriculture and home econo­
mies because these questions are
taken care of by the agricultural col­
lege and experiment station; neither
will it be possible for the division to
lake up questions which would ordin­
arily involve the necessity of hiring
an attorney, an engineer or some spe­
cialist who must be on the Job in or­
der to handle the situation. Quostiwis
coming through the division must be
more or less of a general nature,
nevertheless, much Informali
form of bulletins, circulars and let­
ters will be secured by the division
and supplied directly to the individual
requesting the information as well as
direct answers to questions which can
be taken care of by the force of spec­
ialists found on the campus of the
university of the State College for
„"Womin.
All kinds of questions concerning
community development, public serv'
Ice and welfare have already passed
through the hands of ths extension
jgBL division staff and have been answered
for people living in Florida or those
interested in the state. Since the es­
tablishment of the extension division
last October, many people have got­
ten the impression th a t general ex­
tension work consists mainly of cor­
respondence study; however, many
•
other activities have been established
In a very short« time.

1.225 beds, and. will bave accommo­
dation for 8,000 out-patients a day.
’Attached will be a completely equipped
medical school, which will be connectcd with the projected university, a
special dental department, and depart­
ments for every branch of medical and
surgical science.
,

The Southern Cattle Loan Company
haa been organised at Jacksonville to
assist the development of the cattlo
industry in Florida. It is capitalized
at $600,000.'
Office supplies a t the Herald.

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ON STAPLE AND FANCY

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CORNED B E E F ,
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V E A L LOAF
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SLICED SMOKED B E E F,
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R E D CROWN VIRGINIES,
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LUX,
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RINSO,
,
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LIGHT HOUSE C L E A N SE R ,
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Per Bozen ...........................
ARGO STARCH,
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BON-AM I,
Per Dozen
CELLULOID STARCH,
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EXPORT SOAP,
Per Bozen ............
S U N N Y MONDAY SOAP,
Per D o z e n ................. — .......................
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Per D o z e n ................ ....... ..................... .
LIGHT HOUSE SOAP,
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GOBLIN SOAP,
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GRANDPA SOAP,
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, &gt;920

DEFECT IN EXISTING

MAPS

That They Are Not Drawn to Uniform
Seale le Felt to Be an Educe*
tlonal Handicap.
I-ast night being the night of the
MISS KATHRYN WILKEY, Editor anniversary of St. John and one of
Phone 428
the principal nnni versary nights of
the Masonic rodcr, was tho occasion
of the installation of the newly elect­
ed nnd appointed officers of the Mo’ sonic bodies of tho city While tho
installation ceremonies were not pub. . y , lie, they were very informal, and as
0
is usual might easily have been open
snee for to the l)ub,,cThe Masonic bodies of Sanford arc
both In n good healthy condition, both
.
having passed through very gratify­
ing years under the able leadership
nos nn- 0f j no&gt;
Jinklna of the blue lodge
r daugh- ind w . T. Whecless of the Chapter,
s to Mr.
The officers of tho bluo lodge were
Decern- ¡stalled first, the installation corcas. They monicii being handled by Past Master
unnC. J. Itumph- Tho follwiong were inpopular
W. M. Haynes, W. M.; W. T.
tors ago whecless, S. W.; D. S. Babbitt, J. W.j
ere who EJ Hamlall, S. D.; Schelle Mnlncs, J.
[).; F. H. Adams, secretary; G. W.
Spencer, treasurer; R. B. Chapman,
S. S.; E. F. Imnc, J. S.; F. P. Forster,
ained nt Chaplain; C. 0. Bradbury, Tiler.
:t-r, Miss Of the Chapter the following were
Installed: R. B. Chapman, 11. P.J John
Kirtley, Musson, King; D. S. Babbctt, Scribe;
decorat- Jns. Moughtun, Treasurer; C. J.
Humph, secretary; L. B. Hodgins, cap.
mnll tn- of Host; John Gove, prin. soj.; Morris
who a re ' H. Spencer, R. A. enpt.; I. Bartlett,
Mas. 3rd V.; T. W. Jones, Mas. 2nd

Mrs. L. Jenkins nnd Miss L. Gray
1
■will be in Sanford for some time, c°n
making a survey of the poultry’ raised 'l,H
in this vicinity.
|
DEATH OF ED. GRAMLINC
These ladies made a special study,
of poultry culture .ml or. prepared
„co ilin g , oged 31 year.,
U help poultry « t a r . In .nd .round
„ , hc
of hl,
W o r d on ouch prohlom. . i culling
nt&gt;
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ri
Bur.
feeding of moulting hen. «ndother !,, yt., |frJn y
Lakcv,cw „ „ d e r y .
*U™, f.0U. T , PT
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' Deceased was born and Bpcnt his life
While In Sanford the wll cu I on ^
s „„forl| ond
. we„ .
.11 poullpr ra h o n to t.ke up these
b„rbor.
Important problems.
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Tho enterprise of the Cates Crate
Company has made it possible for the Fort Meade is to hnvc nn auto tourpoultry keepers to get the benefit of i*t camp. A splendid lot near the
the experience of these experts.
north side of town on the Dixio hlgh_
way has been chosen. Water, lights
The eighteenth amendment may be und a load of firewood will bo placed
considered a joke by some but a lot there this week. The city Is supply.of others aro not doing any laughing Ing these-and the bonrd of trade will
do the advertising.
over It.

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HERALD PRINTING

It has long been the dream of.geog­
raphers to make a series of maps of
the world ou a uniform anile. Indeed,
It Is considered unfortunate for school
children that the geographies do not
show all countries by maps on a
single, uniform actle, for unless a
student observes very carefully the
figures showing the scale of each map
or the figures showing the area of the
country mapped he la likely to get the
Impression that certain distant lands,
which are generally mapped on a
small scale, are smaller than those
with which he Is most familiar. Take
Australia, for example: The maps In
the geographies now used In most of
our schools show It on s small scale—
about onc-thlrd as large aa that used
for the map of the United States; yet
Australia Is, In fact, nearly as large
aa the United States—only about onefortieth (2H per cent) smaller. China
Is generally shown smaller In area
than the United States, yet It la about
one-third larger.
The work of preparing maps of the
entire world on a uniform scale of one
to one million—that Is, maps on which
one unit (any unit—Inch, centimeter,
millimeter, etc.) represents one million
like units on the grouud—has been
under way for several years, and the
United States geological survey, De^
purtment of the Interior, has made
considerable progress In Its work ou
the parts of this map that were as­
signed to the United States. The
principle used In preparing these
maps, tf adopted by the publishers of
school hooks, will give the children ac­
curate Impressions of the relative
sizes of tho countries of the world.

TEMPTED BY BRIGHT LIGHTS
Advsnturous Botale Attempted to
Make Her Way Into Vaudeville
In City of Dallas.
Gentle Rotate, tired of the humdrum
life of giving milk and butter for the
hungry mouths of some family, and
bored with the pastoral quiet of the
farm, determined the other night to
have a taste of the gay life of the big
city at least once before she crossed
the nivcr Styx. Accordingly she
Rought out the brightest lights of the
city, a vaudeville house.
,
But first her bovine majesty saun
tered gnyly up Elm street from Lamar, gazing In the show windows as
she roved. While In this vicinity she
even attempted to enter a street car.
Then, pursuing her primrose course, she
plodded on toward the center of the
city until sho was confronted with the
gray, yellow lights brightening the
front of a vandevtlle show. Not con­
sidering whether she would be a wel­
come guest, Rotate walked Into the
lobby of tho show, thereby nearly
rauslng the head usher to he smitten
with hysterics. He flnslly recovered,
nnd, taking courage and n stick, he
rushed nt Bossle. Feeling that she
was not vvnnted there, Ilossle walked
out ngnln.
At the door she was met by a re­
ception commlttco consisting of two
polleeinen who had been summoned
and without ceremony sho was roped
ond led away to the city pound, where
she brooded over the sights of the big
city ns she had seen them.—Dallas
News.

K # T W^TEfl ALWAYS AT HAND
Continuous Flow of Ooillna Liquid
and 8Utm From tho Innumsrabla
Tho hot-water fountain* of Ico'end
are on mounds averaging ¿even feet In
height, the top of each of which forma
the edge of n sort of hnaln. Prom
these bnalns lht&gt; ilniiu of boiling wa­
ter con be ecru rising nntl the over­
flow of water la continuous. The con­
tents of these basins la on clear as
crystal ami one cun ace to a great
depth, while Just below tho surface
ora many wonderfully beautiful white
Incrustations, to obtain xaniplea of
which many a visitor to lcolnnd has
burned his Angers. The petrlflcatlons
caused by the boiling water streams
from the geysers Include birch and
willow leaves, grass and rushes seem­
ingly converted Into marble.
At no time. Is It entirely safe to
loiter In the vicinity of one of theaa
bottomless basins, for the geyser has
a way of spouting and gives no ad­
vance warning. Sometimes there will
be a sticot of boiling water to a height
of ID feet, followed by a succession of
Jets. Tbe highest aboot of which there
Is any record waa 00 feet.
Occasionally a basin will for some
unexplained reason become entirely
empty, or will give forth a “steam
shoot," which, In tho form of n column
of spray and vapor at least 00 feet In
height, presents a really ningnlUcent
spectacle.

Christmas Savings
In our Bank has become and how fine it is now for those
who had a Christmas Savings Account with us this year
to come in now and get their money for gifts or for some
good cause.
'
,

To you today and start you off with a Chrlatmaa Sav­
ings Account for next year. Aak your neighbor who has
one end then telk it over w ith —

T H E PEOPLES BANK

TO REMOVE TATTOO MARKS
Procesa Is by No Meens Easy, Though
Modem Science Has Shown It
to Be Practicable.
Tattooing la the raechuutrnl Intro­
duction of pigments under the skin
nnd a very well-known process. The
pigments employed are rnrhun, cinna­
bar, carmine and ludlgo.
Most methods employed to remove
these murks, soya Science und Inven­
tion, are by e reactive and a destruc­
tivo Inflammation which will result
In ,tho formation of a crust, Inter cast
off together with tattooed markings.
One method Is to rctattoo tbe marks
with a solution of 80 parts of zinc
chtorld and 40 parta of water. A
mild Inflammation will result; a crust
forms and al/but a week later this
falls off, leaving a scar which gradual­
ly heals. Inter a repetition of this
limy be necessary. Tills may bo done
by the professional tattooer,
Tbe second method Is to tattoo
again, making the punctures close to­
gether after the design has been drawn
over with a concentrated solution pf
tannin. A stick of silver nitrate Is
then firmly drawn over the anrface
nnd after a period of several minutes
It Is then wiped off. This Is far more
effective than the flrat and less scar
forms. Two other substances, per­
haps more efllclent than either of -the
above, and applied in the seme man
ner ns the first, are rarold and_glycerole of pnpotd.
81, Mark's Church, New York.
Tho site of HL Mark's church Is the
oldest church site In New York and
bus been consecrated to religious serv.
Ico for 200 yenra. Peter Htuyvesant,
the Dutch governor yf New Nether­
lands, erected the first little private
chapel In 1000. He and his wife, Ju­
dith, were hurled imdornenth the chap­
el. In her will she left the church to
the Dutch Reformed Church of New
York, providing Hint the tomb he pre­
served. The building was allowed to
fall Into demy until 1703, when Petrus
Htuyvesant, a grent-gmndson, proposed
to the vestry o^ Trinity church that
nil Episcopal church be erected on the
site, the cornerstone of which was laid
In 170r. anil the church complete«! May
0, 1700. Tho steeple was added In
1820 nnd Ihc porch n few yenra Inter,
Htnce 1850 no mntertnl changes In the
present niiprarnnce of tho church have
been mnilo, nnd tbe church proper Is
Identically the some as It wns one
hundred yours ngo. Peter Htuyvesant
nnd hts wlfo nrc burled In the vault
beneath the porch of the church.

Expect New Doom In Yukon.
That, with the discovery of tho large
silver arena In the vicinity of Kcno
Hill, the Yukon Is entering on n new
Industrial era, Is the statement mndo
by Colonel Thompson, M. p. for the
territory, who recently nnivod In Ottawn nfter a throe months’ absence In
the Northlnnd. He expresses the
opinion that the new silver find will
tnke tho plnco of the gold that first
put the Yukon country on the map.
Kcno Hill Is on the Mnyo river, a trib­
utary of the Htcwnrt, 250 miles southeast of Dnw-son. The enmp has n popu­
lation of uhout 500. The ores arc gnlean, currying very high vnlues of
lend nnd silver, the lutter running
The Right Way to Read.
from 80 to 250 ounces to the ton. Dis­
The
only wny to rend with any
coveries have been made over nn area
efficiency Is to rend so heartily that
50 miles In extent.
dinner time conies two hours before
you expected It. To sit with your
Madonna and Child on 6tamps.
Livy before you nnd hear the geese
Religious subjects nrc not commonly cnrkllng Hint save the capita!, nnd to
used ns the basis of stnmp designs, al­ see with your own eyes the Carthagin­
though figures of the Madonna are ian sutlers gathering up tho rings of
known on the curly slumps of the Vir­ the rtninnn knights nfter the battle of
gin Islands und more recently on the Cnnnne and Imnplng them Into
high vnlues of navnrln. A set of three bushels; and to be so Intimately pres­
njh-cIhI postage stamps, newly Issued In ent nt the actions you aro reading of
the smull principality of Lichtenstein, that when anyone knocks at the door
In honor of the eightieth birthday of it will take you two or throe seconds
the reigning prince, Johtihn II, repre­ to determine whether you aro tn your
sent the vision of the Virgin nnd the own study or tn the plains of Lom­
Holy Child appearing In the heavens bardy looking at Hannibal's weather­
above the capital town of Vnduz. Tbe beaten face—Hint Is the only kind of
stamps nre lithographed tn large for­ study that Is not tiresome, almost the
mat, nnd comprise the denominations only kind that Is not useless.—Sydney
50 heller grecu. £0 heller rnrmtne nnd Smith.
2 kronen blue.
Woman Best Hunger Striker.
Could a woman set the world's rec­
ord for hunger striking)
Reports from Vienna, where the
American relief administration Euro­
pean children's fund Is feeding 1GU,000 boy* hud girls n day. Indicate that
a woman i nn live longer without foojl
than a mini.
"Girls show more resistance In
fighting imilimtrlllon than boys," said
Ignntz Panzer, representative of the
Now York Produce &lt;xcliiinge, who ha*
Just icluriicd from Austria. “Physi­
cians have found that a girl can go
longer on less food with less serious
results than u boy of the same ugo."
—New Yurt: Hun.

And your thought« turning t o gift«- and something for
friends, for family, for some one somewhere. What •
wonderful idea that

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less this
23 cents,' and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cut
must accompany all orders. Count fire words to a line and remit k .
cordingly.

THING THAT REALLY COUNTS

FOR RENT
FURNIBHED RÒUMS—Two funSF
First Punch Always the Effsctiva
cd bed rooms, Inquire 311 Put
Avenue.
Agoni, In Lifo aa Wall so tho
Squared Circi#.
FOR KENT—One nicely furnliljff

Georges Carpeotler la a smart fellow njcc couph
—that Is, he Is something more than a
fighter. One might even call the ________
Frenchman a prophet.
| FOR RE!
“The one that gets In the first punch | ply at
will win," he aald, referring to his pnR REJ
coming match .with Dempsey.
|
.
We'll let It go at that so far aa the
®P»nme
next world's championship heavy* ________
weight fight goes. But Just look around (
jj
and see If you have a punch In y o u r ________
system and If you can land It flrat. j ROOM A1
How hard can you sock at your Job? ' 10&amp; E*1
What la your batting average In the a . 1j ftnrmncy,
m. Or can you take a punch as well
WANTED
as give one?
They called Trta Speaker a miracle
pilot because he put the punch Into a
bait club that copped the world title.
He always made It a point to Und first
on the scoreboard and when he didn't
he kept slugging away until he usually
class dressmaker. 203 Oak Artesa
hod bis lead at the end of the game.
226-Ky
Man o' War Is called the greatest
horse the world has ever had. But the
Biddle colt la Just a horse that puts
the best he has Into every race and al­
ways Man o* War finishes ahead of the
dust.
The football star who “bits 'em
first" Is usually on the honor roll when
(he cleats are hung up at the cud of the
season.
It’s the punch that counts, from marhies to K. O.—Chicago Evening Post.

IMITATE CUSTOMS OF WEST

FOR SALE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-O*

Manchu Womth on Streets of Psklng
Uso Rougs, but In Mannsr ProWalking distance to city. Two led
nounccd Clumsy.
corner Center nnd Elm Ave. T»
lots west side Palmetto ave., W A
Tho first strikingly Nurprlslng cus­ from Eleventh St. Moke offer. B.Jtom among the citizens of Peking Is
that tho women wear skirts, James A. Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., D&lt;
208-loH
Muller wrltc^. In tho National Geo- Angeles, Cnilf.
graphic Magazine. To n traveler fresh
from America, tills would seem as It
should he, but tc one resident tn the
lnnd of trouserco women it appears
almost Immodest!
FOR SALE—A Canoe,
They not only wear aklrta; they
the Herald office,
further approximate western usage by
painting their faces. Broadway Is na­
ture Itself In comparison; for In Pe­
king there are no light, artistic corner of 8th St. Nick ZernoTA
touches, hut hold cheek circles of red Sanford.
222-^**
upon frankly whitened faces—comet- FOR SALE—Two good mlUc w*
Ic unabashed.
Jerseys. Both fresh. J. C. SUp**These nre the Manchu women.“The
221-lOlc
___ _
Manchu men, descendants of tho rov­
CELERY
FOR
SA
L
E
-P
atcnJ*ing Tartars, go futllely about this spa­
tains 18,000 plants or more. H»"
cious city of tlu-lr fathers balancing
trick birds upon their wrists; for, now been under naucr 12 dnys. AppI _
that the empire Is no more, their only
occupation, that of ruling, Is gone, and
p. m.—Squiro Wright, Jr.
the conquered Chinese, Immemorial
city dwellers, are masters of the cap­ FOR SALE—Three choice
lots, paved street, chcnp i
ital. It Is a significant Illustration of
the nge-old ability of the Chinese to once. Comer 7th street nn
absorb nnd enervate their conquerors. nvenue. Apply W. W. Long,
street

LOST—Ono tub of mackerel. Put in
Ford truck In front of Yowell’a
store Tuesdny, Dec, 21, by mistnkc. BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
Party who got same please return to AT TUB HERALD, EACH—
Ambar as Msdlclne.
L.
P. McCuller.
224-tfc
The medicinal uses of amber have
recently been discussed, and It la
somewhat curious to find the belief In
the curative virtue of amber neck­
laces. In rases oi cqld In tho head,
still seriously held In Chinn. One
com**|K&gt;ndent reports such n cure lu $ I nm ready to build that hou se for you. See me about It. A
ti case Hint liu«l refu»«*«| to yield to * so repairs, new roofs, screen porches and window screens
any other treatment, nnd attributes It
A m prepared lo do shop work. Give m e your or^cL l
to the net Inn of nmhor so worn on
X
w
indow
nnd door fram es, e tc . Shop located between i» n
the imiruous membrane. Another goes
only so fur ns to suggest that since % nnd Second S treets nnd Oak A venue nnd railroad.
umber had nppnretitly n curative val­
FRANK L O S S IN G
ue ns must Internally by the old phyel- |
clnns. Its use In necklaces had a ra- J
CARPENTER A N D CONTRACTOR
tlounl hails "according to tho views ♦ Phone 467-J.
E stim ates GB&lt;
once In vogue," which Is reasonable
enough.

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THE 8 A N F 0 F D DAILY HERALD» WEDNESDA Y, DECEMBER 29,1920

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for
THE BUILDER

A n A d v ic e T o
T h e T h rifty C o n su m e r
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From the Foundation
lo the R oo f

ow that the N ew Y ear

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I

D raw s rapidly near

M ake up your mind

Q u ality -S erv icd - P r i e e

Y our earnings to find

For

Exceeding your bulky expense

Cold Weather
Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

So rush into “JO N E S ”
Y es, m ove on your b on es.
And get all you need
AM ERICAN B LU E JA C K E T S H A V E O PPO R T U N IT Y TO P U R
CH ASE CHRISTM AS P R E S E N T S IN JE R U SA L E M

From Sugar to Feed
And save at least 2 0 per cer

Tho wonderful pictures and the gritna who yearly travel from all cor­
jeautlfully colored illustrations of ners of the world to view the birththe pamphlets describing the won- 'njoce of our Saviour.
d en of Jerusalem lead the tourist to
believe that he or sho is about to en­ COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRO­
CEEDINGS
ter a veritable paradise with wide
streets and majestic edifices adorn(Continued)
ng the landscape. This belief is soon
Ggneral
Fund
shattered for on the streets of the
Amount
Name
loly City will be found numerous
125.00
E.
A.
D
ouglass-----------—
%
»ggars, crippled and maimed, all soDr,
J.
T.
D
enton__________
'
30.00
iclting alms." They have' come to the
60.00
Geo.
A.
D
eCottea_________
jlrthplace of our Lofd with the un­
50.00
dying faith th at some day they will Frank Harris ----- ----------2000
be cured by a miracle at one of the H. C. DuBosc------------------I Mrs. L. C. G lisso n _______
25.00
tftrj Battery repair we make la msny sacred shrines. 4
65.00
'w
.
C.
W
illiam
son................
funateed for aii months. We a rt
In the majority of cases bluejack­
ip« U 4o tMi betauie io repairing ets ashore from American warships Jno. D. J e n k in s __________ 047.38
2.00
u ; nake of battery we are licensed at anchor off Jaffa travel to Jerusa- Lee Brothers _____________
5Ó.00
te ue patented features which hsve em over the native railroad, but there Dr. R. E. Stevens ______6.16
ufe Teata batteries famous.
are a number of men who prefer tho L. P. M cCuller___________
Amt-r.
Agri.
Chcm.
Co.____
118.00
og of the horse to the continual ra t­
08.27
tle of the coaches and take the car­ M. D. Gatchel ___________
22.05
T.
J.
Miller
St
Son................
L A. RBNAUD, Prop.
Phone 189 riage road from Jaffa to Jerusalem, a
10.00
l.fO A. B. Cameron ---------------distance of 41 miles. Every step of Carter Lumber Co. ______
E.
E.
Brady
------------------2.00
45.00
Dr. W. T. L an g ley ______7
Tft Snbbiag Cloties . . . .
|1.M the way one will find religious shrines Dr. B. C. Dodds __________
E.
A.
Douglass
.....................
9-60
6.00
A.
Vaughan
_____
1,107.05
Ih7 Cleaning „------------------- „ .71 and statues that draw pious pilgrims Mahoney-Walker Co. _____
34.80
Pw »h^-------------------------- JO I'rom all parts of the world. Along Woodruff A Watson _____
6.40 S. F. D oudney------ --------- 153.75
the road one passes many 'quaintly
66.90
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
46.25 W. C. Williamson ................
costumed farmers, taking their pro­ Haynes St R a tliff________
E.
A.
Douglass
....................
40.00
6.85
ducts to the market for the benefit of Glllon A Fry ___________
O. P. S w o p e------------------7.40
100.00
C.
M.
Berry
____________
L.
P.
H
a
g
a
n
.......................4.00
Ill t u t Pint
BLPint IMthe tourists.
27.80
The many beautiful churches In So. Bell Tel. A Tel. Co.___
4.20
8.86 L. A. Brumtey ................. Mobley's
Drug
S
t
o
r
e
_____
the city attract tho visitor; on the
E.
H.
K
ilb
ee.........................
6.40
21.58
Mount of Olives is the
Russian Bower A Roumlllat ______
Miss
Virginia
Smith
-------10.00
54.38
Church, tower and hospice, and near­ G. D. Barnard Stat. Co----25.00
32.15 Frank Harris ........................
Elliott-Fisher
Co.
________
by the Chapel of the Ascension; the
25.00
French Paternoster church; the Car M. C. Moscly ____________
$3,760.56
Dr.
T,
G.
Simmons-----------25.00
mclite nunnery and the Russian
Fine
and
Forfeiture
Fund
12.00
church o f-S t Mary Magdalene, near Charlie S te w a rt__________
Name
Amount
South.
Utilities
Co.
*
__
.
.
.
.
59.40
Amstrong Table Stoves..$15,00 Gethsemane.
From early
times
A.
R.
S
tile
s
...........................
$
20.00
American Beauty Iron..... $10.00 doubts have arisen as to whether the H. A W. B. Drew Co.__ __ 201.63
E. F. H ouseholder----------16-48
SPV1« !r.on ....................... $8.00 tomb discovered by Bishop Macarius
E. E. Brady - -----18-95
*Uitat!c Heaters....... ......$11.00 was the veritable sepulchre. As early
J U S T R E C E IV E D A FR E SH K. C. Whllten .....................
4.00
as 754, when the pilgrim Wildebald
E.
E.
Brady
........................
91.65
CAR OF
visited Jerusalem, he remarked in de
E- E. Brady ................
15-20
Phone 412 115 Magnolia Ave. scribtn gthe Holy places, that "Cal
E. A. Douglass ....................
°-00
vary was formerly outside the city,
City of Sanford —..............
25.00
but that the Empress arranged that
E. A. Douglass ..................8.00
piece so that it.should be within the OM OLINE SW E E T
Schnellc Maincs ..................
50-00
F E E D , per sack .
city of Jerusalem."
R. R. Whitten .....................
65,00
The photograph above shows two
sailors of the United States Navy P E R U IN A SCRATCH
$ 320.37
standing before the (reputed sepulchre
Road and Bridge Fund
F E E D , per s a c k ........
I t
î
eu stis,
of our Saviour. When they have
Name
Amount
\V(Ud(OS FLORIDA 1 secured photographs and notes re­
Wm.
Wood
...........................
8 40.00
garding this sacred place, they will P U R IN A CHOWDWE DO v
H.
Allman
__________
25.00
D E R , per sack ..
get astride of the slow moving don­
HEMSTITCHING a n d
D.
H.
C.
Rabun---------------12.00
I‘I COTING
key and travel to some other place of
P.
B.
Boston
____________
27.00
interest.
FOR t h e t r a d e
E. C. Lnngaton --------------90.25
mail o r d e r s
Tho only industry in Jerusalem is
Fred T.Williams ...................
23.50
thot manufacture of olive-wood and
GIVEN PROMPT
R.
W.
Lord
..........................
8.80
mothcr-of-pcarl goods.
Many of
a t t e n t io n
Hill Hardware Co.................
0.65
............... " theso articles have found their way
J. B. Lawson Motor Co.---94.61
to the homes of tho American sailors
J. M. W y n n _____________ 260.83
and have proven very acceptable , ns
Wight Grocery Co. ............. 100-72
Christmas gifts. Modern Jerusalem
J. M. V in in g .........................
4.50
haa changed little since tho days of
J . S. Dinkcl .........................
4 fl0
our Saviour. Tho hills over which
B.
F.
Wheeler
......................
13-60
the Lord wnlkod and tho places
Fargo Lumber Co. _.i-------47.05
where he worked mtrnclcs are pre­
W. G. Kilbee ........................
27.00
served as sacred ground for pious pilA. J. L ousing----------4.50
A.
R.
Stiles
.........................
4.00
of
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
J. T. McLain ......................... 239-60
N. C. J a c o b s ......................—
81.00
Every Kind
To the Stockholders, of Sanford Build­
The Texas Com pany-----44.40
ing A iLoah Association:
W. B. W illiam s....................
39.00
The annual meeting of the stock­
J.
H.
E
s
trld
g
e
---------------18-67
at the Right
holders of the Sanford Building A
City of S an fo rd --------------- 2,004.21
Loan Association will be held at its
L. P. Hagan .........
8.00
Price .
office, 10 Magnolia avenue, Sanford,
L. A. Bromley --------------8.00
Florida, a t eight p. m., Saturday, Jan­
O. P. S w o p e ____________
16.00
uary 8,1921, for the purpose of elect­
E. II. Kilbee ........................
8.00
ing directors for the ensuing year,
and to transact such' other business
Raleigh H. Ferrell, 19, telegraph
as may legall come before it.
operator, said in his cell Monday af­
ternoon that he wan crazed by drink
T. J. MILLER,
oa,,T" b r o t h e r s
when he robbed the offices of the
Attest:
President
-it
Repair Work
Western Union Telegraph Co, of $392
A. P. CONNELLY,
Saturday
night.
Secretary
12-8*oaw4i

BALL

Hardware

Co.

We Guarantee All
Battery Repairs

First Street

Groceries at Lowest Prices

Suford Battery Service Co.

G. W. WATERS.

.

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a

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PORTABLE LAMPS
$14, $15, $1550

GULON &amp; FRY

PURINA FEED

:... $3.50

;;burton ~ Craft :;

In a book just issued W. B. Halo
says that President Wilson is a suf­
ferer from "echolalia." Hale is the
man that the president sent to Mexi­
co some years ago to smooth things
over there. Later he wen*, to Ger­
many ns a pretop'* neutra lcorrespondont and ~ \. h exposed as a proGerman. Thir
vord, "echolaJIa,”
which he uses rc'*rs to a nervous ail­
ment which m at— ’at victim repeat
words in a purposeless way. Every­
one has it more or less.—The Path­
finder.
$ - * —$ - * •
$
KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
$
AND MILLER TIRES
8
HOWE RED TUBBS
8
$
$
And they are the Beat
8
$
8
8 B. A O. MOTOR COMPANY
Sanford, Florida
$
f
8—8—8—8-

CITY MARKET
W ilth ill &amp; Ejtrldje, Props.

Welaka Building

Our CASH SALE
Is STILL ON

BUY HERE an#
SA VE MONEY
You Pay Cash
We Deliver

CITY MARKET

$4.50

L.P. McCULLER

Seed Potatoes
M AINE GROWN

ENAMELWARE

Hardware
Company

*■'-ITivrfYf ' '

F. F. DUTTON, Inc,
Sanford

Florida

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29,1920

FOUR

■
P C JA V Q * It Is not good luck or chance or the help you
• I • I j r i I u . m ay receive from others th a t will cau se you to f
succeed. It is w ith in you rself and If you have power and determ lnation w ith in , th ere Is nobody w ithout th a t can keep you down
and It Is not w ithin th ere is nobody w ithout th a t can help you and
keep y o u r up. C apital g iv es one self-confidence, poise, and inde­
pendence
and capital is the resu lt o f th rift and accum ulation. B e­
WL J. HOLLY........................... Editor
gin
to
in
v
e st and accum ulate by acquiring SO U T H E R N U TILI­
N . J. LILLARD—Secretary-Treasurer
TIES
COM
PANY’S 8 PER C E N T CUM ULATIVE PRIOR P R E ­
H. A. N B B L _____ General Manager
FE R R E D STOCK. It is sa fe, secure and conservative, ca sh or in ­
ROBBRT 1. IIOLLY, Jr.
sta llm en ts. There is none better.
Circulation Manager
'Phone Herald Office 148 or 64.

J

THE HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc

Atofttatmc a»tM X&gt;il Ka*wa •• Appltcktlon
ing elsewhere to buy what he wants
,
Bateen, UI mot ■ A4t» c
ond'out of town at that.
Ì M . n m ............................................*«:“
Reciprocity is the Jewel of the ages.
«X Moult, ...................................... M.00 Practice it now and resolve to make
imiterai U Citr kr 0*ni.r
it one of your New Year’s resolu­
Om w
. . . . . . a•■.*•••••••*••••• *ta Cinti
tions. Reciprocity is all things. You
Member of the Associated Preea
are no better than your neighbor and
just because you think you arc bet­
»f.’/tf.11«
ter does not give you a license to
snub them in any way whatsoever.
The Sanford Hcrnld la talking to We should cut out the “shoddy aris­
tholr readers about having the vege­ tocracy" feeling that kills so many of
table bluea. We arc wondering If the cities niter they start growing
i t la any relative of the grapefruit nnd get down to the old friendly feel­
and orange blues and if a song has ing that makes the whole world kin
been written about them yet?—Lake­ and would bring us all together in one
big happy family working for each
land Star.
other and working toward the ono
The Timca-Unlon says holly is es­ end—that of living for each other nnd
pecially pretty at this time of the helping ench other—that is reciprocity
year. Couldn’t be referring to Bob nnd it mnkes the world better all
Holly of the Sanford Herald. He’s around.
-th a t way all the year 'round.—Gaineswille Sun.
TODAY EXTENDS CAUSES APLENTY FOR OPTIMISM
J U S T RECIPROCITY, THAT'S ALL.

“ IS *

Undcr the title, "If you have the
Dld you ever stop to think what a money"—The Manufacturers* Record
"wonderful word that "reciprocity" is? sounds a message of sensible civic
Regardless of what old man Web­ advice, which is touched with delight­
s te r may say about it wo cay that re­ ful optimism, nnd folks everywhere
ciprocity really means “I'll tickle you may wisely paste it in their hatB und
I f you tickle me" and it is the finest refer to it without the slightest fear
principle that governs our actions or of injury:
should govern our actions today and
“Build that nccded( house now.
l o r all time. Hero wc are in Sanford
‘Taint that dwelling, that church,
depending one upon another. You that school.
n a y think you arc not depending up"Repair that highway. It is badly
on-your neighbor and friend but you needed.
•are and in business or social life or
“Pave th a t street. It will help your
mny intercourse whatever with the town.
■outside world will bring it to your a t­
“Improve the waterworks and ex­
tention. You cannot live within your­ tend the sewerage system, for they
se lf nnd you cannot live without busi­ better the health of your town.
ness friends and social friends. And
“Build thnt church, that school, that
this living for each other brings up court house, and go ahead with every­
the question of business reciprocity. thing th at shows you are a redThere are men in business here do- blooded American, with fulth in your
. pending upon other men in business country.
l o r their success in their particular
"Now is the time for men—real
line. They want all the trade here to men—to lend off nnd do things. Cow•come to their doors but when they nrds only are slackers. The patriot
.need something in another line they can do ns much in (his time of peace
mend or go out of twon for it and it is for his country as he could do in war.
m notorious fact that more than fifty Let's play hall!"
.p e r cent of Sanford's money goes out
The last sentence is particularly
•of town for various articles that can buoyant; it is undeniably American—
be purchased here. Wo do not say “Let’s piny bnll!" Thnt is a delight­
’th a t there is any Inw about trading ful wny of snying: “Let’s put our
-out of town. Sometimes we cannot shoulders to the wheel; let’s work;
L-* et what wc want here. Sometimes let’s dig our toes into the crcvcies nnd
'th e man in certain lines does not care push ovor the boulders which nrc
•enough about his patrons to advertise, holding up our progress; let’s forget
tfo quote prices, to give his patrons this tnlk of pessimism and be optimis­
w hnt they want and when they wnnt tic; let’s be strong, virile, enthusiastic
I t and with an apathetic nir waits on Americans, all united in n single pur­
M b trade as though it wns coming to pose!"
•Timi nnd ho was doing them a big fn&gt;
There is too much Idle talk in this
*vor to let them hnvo last year’s styles country. The dyspeptics, the profes­
l o r war prices. But wc mean that sional glooms, the dolorous near­
ithe majority of the merchants wnnt sighted nrc sitting cross-legged in the
business and arc going after it like midst of their little personal doubts
they want it nnd yet wo would bring nnd writing nil sorts of pitiful mes­
to the attention of the business men sages with dead sprigs, never once
here the fact that they should prac­ referring to the facts, much less playtice what they preach and help other ing the slightest attention to them.
merchants to live ns well. We should • Listen to what David Lawrence, one
. all stand together nnd keep our mon­ of the most tedious students in thia
ey at home if we ever expect to make country says: "The worst is over. A
this a big city.
turn for the better in the business sit­
Reciprocity is the thing. We tickle uation of the country hns come. Gov­
you and got tickled In return, nnd so ernment officials generally are glad
i t goes right on down the line. The to be aille to send a New Year mes­
literald gives away yards of space to sage to the American people that al)
retnee fellow who turns around and danger of a collapse in the credit sit­
throw s his business somewhere else uation has passed nnd that from now
* •with never n thought of what the on a steady return to normal condi­
■newspuper is doing for him mid howls tions mny be expected.”
■«the loudest about not getting a free
Practical Iy all of the expert writ­
write-up now and then. Wc don’t ers express Bimllnr opinions and the
•mind the free write up and are wil­ American people have cause to feel
ling and anxious to give them nil the optimistic—and not to be pcsimistic.
time but the free write up should fol­ Indeed, it is time to build up the ter­
low a real advertising campaign, or race in the garden, to trim the lawn,
•* big bunch of job work or some in­ to do general huuse-clcannig!
dication that the man we arc helping
The calumity howlers should be
is trying to help us nnd this applies given rain checks. It is timo their
•to every business in Sanford. We seats were given to people who are
• tootc the fellow who Hhould be pat- interested in the play. "Let's play
ronizing his neighbor and friend go- ball!”—Jacksonville Metropolis.

J'rosh Vogotablos
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E N o f vision and fo r e sig h t, realize the close
trict agent for negro extension work
union betw een present-day business and
in Florida, reveals much that Is In­
th e B A N K .
teresting concerning negro club work
in the state. The boys are organized
And th e bank, in turn, is str iv in g to m ee. the
into “Farm Makers’ Clubs," and the
new conditions and resp on sib ilities by applying
girls into “Home Makers' Clubs."
its b est know ledge to th e perm anent good of its
There were only seven men ant^ nine
custom
ers.
women field workers engaged in this
enterprise during 10^0. The men
worked six months and the women
seven months during the year. But,
considering tho small numberof work­
«*
ers nnd tho short time they worked,
they have made a wonderful showing.
Among the club members have beer,
plnccd 126 purebred pigs. Twentythree horf postures nnd nine hog wal­
F. P. Forster, President B. F. Whltner, Cashier.
lows hnvo been made by club mem­
bers. Home maker members have
»♦+»»»»♦»♦+ ♦♦»♦♦»»»+ »+ + + +♦»++++++++++++♦♦»♦++»»++++++
filled 1.14,706 containers with fruit,
vegetables and meats. Waste fats
Whenever wc read about tho won­
have been saved nnd converted Into derful blessings that must surely ac­
6600 bars of sonp. They have made crue to mankind through the guid­
,368 flrclcss cookers. They have ing hnnd of woman in world affairs
screened 106 houses and covered 138 wc always hope for the best, trembl­
wells. They have painted 66 houses ing with fear at the name* time ns wc
and remodeled 21. Upward of 010 recall how the wife of Gustavus Adol­
dozens of oggt have been preserved phus guided Gus that time nnd caus­
for home use. Agents have influenced ed him to get the stuffing beaten out
the purchase v t 38 homes by negro of him temporarily when, at hre sug­
families.
gestion, he paused in his triumphant
During September nnd October a march to set up a glittering court in
series of schools were held in eleven order that the haughty leaders of so­
counties. Special lecturers were ob­ ciety in those parts might not bo left
tained for tihs work. They traveled under a false impression as to who
1481 miles nnd held 20 meetings, renlly wns who.—Tarpon Springs
reaching 016 club members and dem­ Leader.
onstrators. During these schools and
contests (the contests wero made a
Henry McLaughlin, president of the
fenture of the schools) tho following Gulf Ports Terminal railway, told a
were awarded to winners; 23 pure­ group of Pensacola business men at
bred pigs, 14 yearly subscriptions to the Chamber of Commerce that if he
agricultural papers; lb trios of pure­ were provided with sufficient funds
bred chickens, 5 purebred roosters, to connect his railroad with Mobilo
and 12 canning machines. These bay he could guarantee a reduction of
20 per cent in frieght rates to Pensa­
prizes were given by business men
cola from practically every Mississip­
of the state.
pi valley point. The rntd on coal and
iron from the Birmingham district
IN DREAMS THERE IS TRUTH would bt cut to but a fraction of
what it is at present, he declared.

FLORIDA NEGROES PROGRES­
SING AGRICULTURALLY
Negro club work in Florida is be­
ginning to attract attention. Many
state papers commenting upon the re­
markable showing made by the negro
extension exhibits at tho state fair in
Jacksonville. Prizes wore awarded to
negro boys and girls because of ex­
cellence In their products, showing the
imuortancc the fair authorities arc
placing upoln tills work.
The negro club work of Florida is
a part of the piogram of the Agricul­
tural Extension Division of the Uni­
versity of Florida nnd the Florida
State College for Women, co-oper­
ating with Negro Agricultural and
Mechanical College at Tnl|ahasscc.
Tho report of A. A. Turner, tocal dis-

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i:First National Bank

LETTUCE
HAMPERS

A m ple Stocks ::

Prom pt Delivery

Cotton Seed Meal
Nitrate Soda

B o n e M ea l

C a sto r Pom ace
Kainit

One's Visions W hllt Asleep Are Said
to De of Thinge He Would
Like to Do.

When you dream that you are
slaughtering a flock of potentates It's
more than probable that you're un­
consciously expressing n repressed
desire to kill your mothcr-ln-luw. In
drentim n man does the things he se­
cretly desired to do In waking life, but
did not dare.
This wns the Interpretation of the
Freudian theory of psycho-analysis
given by Dr. William J. Durant, for­
mer Instructor of philosophy In Col­
umbia university, In n lecture the oth­
er night in Milwaukee.
"The musk of iminillty Is tnken off
In dreams, and man acts In the prim­
itive animal fashion," Doctor Durant
said. “In dreams there Is truth.
Man was not meant for cold delibera­
tion, but for tbo Immediate reactions
of the nnlmal. By nature we would
knock other persons down without
Blinking about it.
Civilization, according to Freud, Is
••r,i«in«n*i«n
built on the two great repressions of
pugnacity nnd sexuality. Monogamy
ns a marriage form, In Freud’s view,
Is after all a terribly artificial thing
nnd a great strain on all of us.
"We love children because they
linv’e no repressions, whereas, wo
know we're lied to nine times out of
ten with adults." The conclusion, ho
snld, Is that “hypocrisy nnd pollto
mendacity constitute the essence of
civilization."

TRAIN SCHEDULE
Corrected on November 15, 1020.
. Southbound
Arrive
Departs
No. 83____ _ 2:36 a.m . 2:46 b . m.
No. 27...........
8:40 a. m.
No. 01_____ 1:28 p. m.
1:38 p. m.
No. 8 0 . . . . _2:55 p. m.
3:20 p. m.
No. 85_____ 7:30 p.m.
7:45 p. m.
North Bound
Arrive
Departs
No. 82.......... 1:48 a. m. 2:03 a. m.
No. 84.......... 11:45 a. m. 12:05 p. m.
No. 80_____ 2:35 p. m.
2:55 p. m.
No. 02_____ 4:00 p. m.
4:05 p. m.
e
No. 2 8 ......1 0 :0 0 p. m.
Leesburg Branch
Arrive
Departs
•No. 158..........
7:30 a. m.
No. 22..........
7:35 p. m.
•No. 157_____ 4:00 p. m.
No. 21.......... 11:55 a. m.
Trilby Branch
Arrive
Departs
•No. 100..........
8:00 a. m.
•No. 24........
3:25 p. m.
•No. 101_____ 6:30 p. m.
•No. 25_____ 2:00 p. m.
Oviedo Branch
Arrive
Departs
•No. 120_____ 11:00 a. m.
•No. 127..........
3:40 p. m.

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tho Boundary Betwoen South and
Weat Australia.

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It Is proposed to utilize wireless
telegraphy In determining the exact
position of (he boundary between
South nnd West Australia. The bound­
On Park Ave., bet. Third
ary Is fixed by net of parliament as
and Fourth Sts.
the 120th degree of longtltude east
of Greenwich. The exnct position of
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the longtltude will he ascertained by
the use of time algiints from n highBy Renting Rooms you can
power wireless station situated at
Make it pay for itself.
some point betwen Greenwich observa­
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tory, 1c Knglnnd, nnd Sydney, In Aus­
tralia, the signals being received si­
multaneously at both stations.
Most of the great observatories of
the world are now collaborating In. a
“ The Real Estate Man”
redetermlnstlon of the longitudinal
29 yra. n«4dtni of Ssafnrd
division of the earth’s surface by
Ptea* IS
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means of wireless time signals, and
this Is one of the earliest uses of the
system to settle n disputed position.
Given favorable static conditions, It
has been found thnt signals from tho
Lyons wireless station, In France, can
be received In Australia as well as i t
As Coed as the Best
Greenwich, nnd slgnnls from oilier sta­
tions, more favorably situated, are also
D ali; Service
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being tested. The co-openillon of the
United States as well ns the British
government has been Invited. The
scheme Is the first step toward u com­
prehensive determination of the whole I1EAUTIFUL POST CARDS
longitudinal survey of Australia.
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The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
THIS IS TO BE THE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET BELO­
IT IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS.
It In to embrace tho product«, official or private, of f{T8 coon*
tlea In the bent section of the state.
THAT'S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. WE ABK YOU— WILL
YOU HELP?
Johnnie J. Jones* remarkable United Shows, bigger and better
December to tho time of opening thi
will occupy our grounda from
fi
Fair In order to get ready for It.
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JJ. L. GILES
Secretary
Prealdent
Treasurer

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TffE S A W F Q f tP j^/ULY ffjE R A L D , WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1920

H#BtJon ef
la Brief
r ta ^ i « • "
.

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In and A bout
£ The City &amp;

WEATHER REPORT
for Florid* - Fair «nd «lightly
^ jx a tr tonight Thursday fair and

a a n n a ry *f ifc#
Floating Small
Tallii Succinctly*
Arranged for
Herald Header!

SANFORDAND
ORLANDO HAD
GOOD MEETING

OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR WON
DERPUL ORGANIZATION IN
CONCERT WORK

th ere w ill be a sp ecial concert, g iv en by th e Million D ollar Band, a t th e
P rin cess Theatre. T here will be added attraction s fo r th a t n ig h t and it
will be well worth y o u r while to hear th is concert. A sm all ad m ission w ill
be charged, the proceeds to be u sed to raise th e balance n ecessary to pay
for th e Band, and w e are all g o in g to be there. ,

Sanford people havo been enjoying
tho Million Dollar Band this week
iranner.
but tho rain and inclement weather
.has not been conducive to enjoyment
lira. R*y Chapman of Jacksonville
d titter, Ml«* Alice Dlnkle of Long- SANFORD CHAMBER OF COM­ of tho band to the fullest and it will
^
In the city today the gue*ta
be good newa to those who have not
MERCE COMMITTEE HAS
heard the band and to those who have
MU* Mildred Huston.
LUNCHEON
heard the band to know that they
j x. Wade, manager of th e Farmwill give a concert of special numbers
Sanford and Orlando trade bodies
m Exchange, atended the meeting
in the Princess theatre Thursday
of (be citrus and vegetable grower* h^d a meeting yesterday In Orlando night (tomorrow) a t 8:00 o’clock.
when tho transportation committee of This coftceft is ¿dy.qn a t the special
at Orlando yesterday.
‘
¿
he Sanford Chamber of Commerce
th at w e again call to your a tten tio n the fa c t th a t a com plete lin e o f F u ll
—
reguest of many yrbo could not lister,
gany out of town people uttendcd met with ttys Orlando fi.oitrd of Trade to tho bjuid on tbe street and others
D ress Clothes are a t our place r ig h t now. E v ery bit o f th is line is new and
tbe Woman’s Club dance a t the Val- jit a luncheon and talked qver many ¡Who have not contributed to the band
fresh, ju s t having been received from the Society Brand people. Y ou are
¿es last night. The muaic wna fur- m atters fo Interes tto both cities. Tho and as there is special music that cansure to g et the very b est and la te s t at th e low est price, if you g e t th em from
aiibed by the Million Dollar orches­ Orlando Reporter-Star has the fol­ not be given in an open air concert
lowing account of tho luncheon:
tra.
“The Sanford Chamber of Com- the special arrangement whereby this
excellent band can be heard In the
Ur. and Mrs. Reginald Holly and mcrco was well represented a t the theatre will be a great enjoyment to
Oliver Murrell attended the dance meeting by tho presence 0/ its presi­ the music lovers of Sanford. Popular
at the Orlnado Country Club . last dent, Mr. J. G. Ball; Mr. R. VZ. Poar- and novelty numbers will be inter­
agiht given by Misses Drew and mnn, secretary; Mr. A. P. Foster, spersed in the regular program num­
president of the F irst National Bank
Yowell of that city.
nnd the lovers of jazz music arc ii
of Sanford; Mr. L. A. Bmmloy, T. I. --bers
---- ----------Hawkins,
A.
P.
Connealy,
S.
O.
Chase,!promised
their fill of the Intest jazz
Sanford was represented in Orlnndo
today by the following well-known D. C. Marlowe and other prominent ITmsalc
1 Two hours brim full of entertain­
citizens: F. P. Foster, T. I. Hawkins, citizens of the Celery City. These
ment for everyone. The renl beauty
J. C. Hutchinson, J. G. Hall, S. 0. gentlemen hsd come to Orlando to
of
this band cannot be appreciated
Chase and W. B. Ahern.—Reporter- assist the Citrus Growers in solving
until
it has been heard in n theatre
tholr problems, which are discussed
Star.
where
the softest nnd most beautiful
nt length in other columns of today's
tones
passages
nre distinctly audible.
The Herald office is now equipped paper.
The
price
of
admission will be $1
Lake Alfred has a newspaper. Flor­
with tbe best of mcahincry and type
“Mr. Ball struck the keynote of co­
per
scat
and
no
reserved
seats.
This
ida
people arc the best patrons of
and type-setting machines for the operation when he stated th a t San­
opportunity
is
given
to
the
people
newspapers
o f any state; Experts in
printing of stationery of all kinds. No ford wanted to assist Orlando in
of
Sanford
who
wish
to
hear
this
band
the
newspaper
business have declared
job too small or too large for this of­ every way possible to grow bigger,
!
that
it
takes
a
town of seven thous­
in
concert
work
where
they
demon­
fice to handle. Give us your job mere beautiful and prosperous, and
and
people
to
support
a small daily
strate
some
of
their
best
work
and
printing ¡f you want it printed right. asked for a reciprocal attitude from
paper.—Clearwater
Sun.
where
the
music
can
be
enjoyed
while
this city, which he said he knew, would
A. D. Zachary brought four heads be cheerfully given. *We realize the comfortably seated in the theatre
of lettuce to the Herald office yeater- ultim ate future of Sanford ns n big building. The concert has been ar­
Polk: Many girls entering the
day that beat the world for fine let­ city Is linked very closely with tho ranged by special request of many of Carlut Shipments from Entire Coun­ mac Yards: New York 8, Baltimore poultry clubs. Only one girl of a cer­
4, Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 2, Wash­ tain club has poultry as her project
tuce. It was the new strain of “sug- success or failure of Orlando. Like­ the people here who have not had the
try, Tuesday, Dec. 28th.
ar lump" or whatever It la that Al­ wise, wc believe Orlando cannot grow opportunity of hearing the band in Florida—Snnford Section ................24 ington 2.
this year, but because of her excellent
bert Dvrner has named his new let­ and prosper as it should without the open a ir concerts nnd havo not had Florida—Oaklnnd-W. G. Section..... 6
These “Confessions of n Bride,” results all other members have re­
tuce and it is good enough to bring a co-operation of "Sanford. Wo have the opportunity of contributing to­ California—Southern Dist. .......... ..11
enrolled for poultry.
fine price on the market even when come, to understand each Other better ward paying the expense of tho band. California—Imperiln Valley .......... 3 that arc running in so many papers
may be interesting to some of the
ordinary lettuce is down.
and while there is a great civic feel­ Everyone can pay a dollar, help along
pippy folks; but hcrc’H telling you
►
ing of ‘get thero first’ existing In tho band fund and enjoy a real con­
Total cars ...............
„...43
f
they wouldn’t be grnzing-hlgh to a y•a»*
i»
The “13*' Club held their regular each of us, yet w ercallzo th a t we cert a t the sarnc^ time. Any descrip­
Destinations of Florida Shipments. series of thrills that might be writ­
►
weekly luncheon at the Valdez Hotel must pull togothcr, extending aid tion of the Million Dollar Band is un­
&gt;
Let
Everyday
►
New
York
........................
13
ten
by
one
who
knows
nnd
entitled:
yesterday at noon and over the ele­ when assistance Is needed if we arc necessary after having heard them in
►
■
Cleveland
.....................................
1
“Confessions
of
a
Bachelor.”
Such
a
several open nlr concerts. Tho fol­
gant menu discussed matters of mo­ to build a greater Central Florida.'
be
;
Potomac Yards ..................
8 serial would be mighty interesting • ■
:
vent to the city nnd the members. All
|:
Mr. Foster and Mr. Pcarman both lowing program for the concert In the Pittsburgh ............................... ?........ 1
►
nnd full of peppy stuff.—Thorne In
arrangements to handle the Johnny J. modo complimentary addresses, prais­ Princess Is given below:
&gt;
1. Marche—Oriental ___ Orlando Philadelphia ..................................... 2 Kissimmee Valley Gazette.
Jones shows next week were made ing the spirit of Orlando/m arveling
St.
Louis............................................
1
!i
4
and it will require the services of ev­ nt the growth which this city is en­ 2. Overture—M arltana___ Wallace
&gt;
Cincinnati ......................................... 2
We nre sorry to henr that ox-Edi3. yiolln Solo—6th Air V arle..
ery member of the club nil week to joying and pledging Sanford’s sup­
►
&gt;
Chicago
.........
1
tor
Hcthrcington
of
the
Lakeland
---------------------...Berlioz
take tickets and assist in putting on port In every effort which will lead to
Telegram,
now
Harry
Brown’s
paper,
*f
Ihe big show.
Erling Sodahc
bigger Central Florida.”
•
J»
Total cars ..............
29 hnd the misfortune to break his leg. °
4. American Sketch—Down South
::
»
It's
a
good
thing
it
didn't
happen
Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Brown nnd
---------------------------------Myddelton Diversions Filed Since Last Report
..
&lt;
SHIPPERS
TO
MEET
IN
while
our
friend
was
in
harness
for
►
sons, Bob nnd Joe, nnd Wnttcr Neal,
6. Xylophone Solo—The W ater­
From Wnycross: Out 27th: New
JACKSONVILLE
TONIGHT
we
can
imagine
nothing
more
dis­
were in the city todny en route to
«
fall ___________________ Stobbe York 1.
»,
agreeable
than
trying
to
write
funny
lakeland from their former home in
e
*
&lt;
Emil Feflln
From Chnttnnoogn: Out 23rd: Cin­
paragraphs with n broken leg.—Or­
Shippers or citrus fruits nnd pro­ 0. Suite—Indian Summer_____
St. Augustine. Hnrry Brown Is one
cinnati 1.
►
of the most popular newspaper men duce of the state will meet in Jack­
-------------------------------M. L. Lake
From oPtomnc Yards: Out 24th: lnndo Sentinel.
X
«r
in the state nnd for many years was sonville tonight in n preliminary
*
(a) Morning—(b) Dance of the New York 1. Out 27th: New York,
. •
|
at
the
editor of the St. Augustine Record gathering prior to convening w ith ex­
JANUARY
3RD,
1921
»
Pumpkins.
2.
► .
and head of the Record Publishing ecutives of southern nnd enstem rail­
(c)—Love Song—(d) nt Twilight. Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
* .
»
Company. Recently he purchased tho roads, who will confer with them In
Mrs. B. D. Sorrell will open her dress­
&lt;Intermission
ida this season to date (12-28
►
lakeland Telegram nnd will make his Jacksonville tomorrow morning in re­ 1. Descriptive Suits—The Destruc­
making
parlors,
at
No.
9,
Wclnkn
inc.), cars ................................1010
T
41&gt;
home in that city. Wnlter Nenl Is gard tci proposed chnngcs in diversion
building. No phone.
. 228-Ctp
tion of Atlantis _______ Snfmnclf Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
the head of the Record printing de­ nnd reconsignment rules. Mnny pro(A tlantis Is a continent which is
ida lust senson to same date,
partment and will continue In that ¡ » .^ c h .n iic . wore made In the
oxl.tod la p « h l.cars ........................................... 862
capacity.
,&gt;■ th . r,llro .d . n m c t me .* &gt; , bet- ^
„„d
hnvc ,„ nk
lhc At- Shipping Point Informatlno, Dec. 28
" T were fought by the ehlpper.,
Tho Alorc I,lend, arc
M 0ST i m p o r t a n t i t e m
SANFORD, FLA.: Cool, rainy.
and were suspended by the Intor- presumed to he the remnlns of Us
INJUNCTION AGAINST
;
r
U
U
E
j
lT
llL
IY
OF
T
H
E
E N T IR E HOUSEHOLD.
Haulings moderate. Practically no
stnto
Commerce
Commission
until
n
INTIMIDATING CIGAR
once lofty mountain tops.)
demand or movement. No snles re­
P IN E IIU R S T DAIRY— T h e 95 per cen t D airy.
henring can be held in Jacksonville
(n) Nocturne and Morning Hymn of ported.
WORKERS PERMANENT
January 22d. If tho shippers nnd rail­
Praise.
Additional shipping point informa­
Wc in v ite the public to inspect our D airy at an y lim e or any
road executives agree on n set of rules
(Is)
Gavotte—A Court Function.
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 28.—The
tion: Los Angeles, Calif.: Warm,
Hour-------D eliveries T w ice E ach D ay.
to be submitted to the I. C. C., tho
(c) A Love Scene—Duet by Messrs. clear. Light wire inquiry. Demand
temporary injunction against the Cl- public hearing will not be necessary
Bruce nnd Lower.
poor, movement drnggy, market weak
“THE D A IR Y th a t IS D IF
varmakers' Union o f Tnmpa, granted nnd the matter will he amicably ad­
(d) Thè Destruction of Atlantis.
no change in prices. Quality ordi­
F E R E N T FROM OTHERS”
December 17, nt the in .tnnee of the justed without th a t forinnlity. It is
2. Soprano Solo—Boy O’ M ine..
nary. Cnrlots f. o. b. usunl terms:
A sk the S ta te Board o f H ealth
with
the
latter
result
in
view
th
at
the
Walter Kelley few sales. Crates Iceberg mostly
cigar manufacturers, has become a
I'hone 367
conference Is to be held nnd it is ex­ 3. Celebrated Minuet..Paderewski
restraining order The Injunction was
$1.30-$1.4G. Imperial Valley: Moder­
pected that It will be very largely at­ 4. Violin Solo—Spanish Dance..
ate wire inquiry. Demand slow, nnd
returnable within ten dnys from date tended by shippers from all over the
. . . . . _________________ Rchfictd movement drnggy, mnrkct weak, qual­
and as the unions had not replied to state.—Tampa Tribune.
. Erling Sodnhl
ity fair. Cnrlots f. o. b. usual terms,
-&lt; a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu M !
it today at 2 o'clock, which was the
fi.
Grand
Selection—The Bohemian few sales. Crates Iceberg, $1.4048484853482323235353535353235323535348012353480248
tenth day, it became in effect, a per­
Girl ............................................. Bnlfc $1.50.
manent injunction, though still sub­ NIECE OF LATE CZAR
ESCAPES
AND
BRINGS
Incidental Solo—“Then You'll Re­
Potomac Yards: reports passings
ject to modifications.
WORD OF KILPATRICK
member Me.”_____ Wnlter Kelley for 21 hours previous to 11 a. m. to­
Judge Rhydon M. Call, of the Unit­
0. Finnic—“The S tar Spangled
day: 25 cars destined New York 11,
ed Stales district court, signed a
PARIS, Dec. 29.—Miss Irene KnlgPhiladelphia 4, Baltimore f&gt;, Washing­
Bnnncr.”
temporary injunction against the un­
vetch, an interpreter for the Ameri­
ton 2, Pittsburgh 2, 1 unknown.
ion! and a score or more individuals
can Red Cross, who wna captured by
Diversions accomplished nt Poto­
As soon ns the new fireproof
connected with the unions on De­
the Bolshevik! with Capt. Emmltt hospital of at least twenty-five rooms
cember 17. The unions and tho In­
Kilpatrick, of Unlontown, Pn., nt to be erected on McGregor Boulevard,
dividual?, under the terms of the de­
Novo Alcxievski, November 29, when F t. Myers, nt the eost of about $35,cree, were restrained from intimidat­
n detachment of Budenny’s infnntry 000 is completed, n private room will
ing or attempting to intimidate em­
swept down front the west coast of be fitted up and maintained ns n me­
Nor can you make much money without some
ADVERTISE
ployes or any one seeking employ­
tho Sea of Azov and surrounded the
ment at the factories of tho complain­ town, has arrived in Constantinople morial to Capt. R. C. M. Page, who
effort to
with G. Hunter Brynnt and Thomas
ant companies
nftor escaping from her captors, sayB
The temporary injunction docs not n dispatch received at Red Cross head* H. Colcord lost his'life in the tragic
Reserve Your Resources
hydroplane nccident which occurcd nt
become officially permanent by renby establishing credit with a reliable bank.
qunrtcrs here todny.
Everglade on March 21.
*°n of the failure of the unions to
by
When Miss Knignvctch lust saw
reply to It, Jndgo Call state todny. It Captain Kilpatrick he was In good
Why not make some real “HAY’’ in the SUN
jnerely becomes a restraining order, health and was being taken to Mos­
Julian Lillinnthnl, “the mnd poet of
SHINE by starting a check account -*‘*th us
and is in effect until further procced- cow, the dispatch adds. Tho Bolshe­ F ort 'Dade,” blamed moonshine for
jngi may cause a now decree to be vik! planned to transport him north­ his theft of |360 from Harry Thorn­
Build up your credit that you ma.* : r able to
issued
ward from Moscow for release in re­ burg, a cigar merchant. He was
Beautiful
master difficult problems.
turn for Russians whom tho Bolshc- brought back to St. Petersburg Mon­
Views
Wc always knew the report about vikL alleged are being held by the day, two wcks after ho disappeared
the killing of 30 ncgToes down nt
United States government. Kilpat­ with his employer's money while on
Ocore, in Orange county, wnH n huge­
rick expects to leave Husain by way his way to a St. Petersburg bank, nnd
ly exaggerated thing. Now Col. Ilcrof Vlborg, Finland, within n
few following his apprehension in Mobile,
bett 8. Phillips of Tnmpa, United
l c
Each
weeks. Miss Knignvctch is a daugh­
S u its district attorney, has, by di­
te r of Maurice Knlghnvetch, of the
Seminole: Two cnrolads of drainrection of the department of justice,
Russian Red Cross, a niece of the late
ngc tile nnd three traction spray ma­
made careful investigation and re ­
ports that only five persons were emporor.
chines have recently been purchased

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killed and two of these wore white.—
Gainesville Sun.

co-operatively by farmers of this
Post Cards a t the Hcruld office, lc.
county through tho counay agent.
Ad.—I t pays.

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IN THE HEART OF|THE WORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLO R ID A , TU E SD AY, DECEMBER 28, 1920

NUM BER

V O LU M E I

227

IM P O R T A N T ROAD M ATTERS TOOK UP T H E MAJOR POR
T IO N OF TH E M EETING

EVERY BIT OF EVIDENCE
GATHERED CON­
FIRMS IT.

Williams, Is Instructed to proceed at
once to survey, Inyout and stake the
follow ing right-of-way In Seminole
county, Florida, the same
having
heretofore been designated by this
Board ns n public highway o f Semi­
nole county, Fla.: A public road to be
laid out 30 feet in width, 15 fee t on
each side o f the following described
line,to-wit: Beg. on Melionville nve.
in Sec. 31, Twp. 10 S., Rgc. 31 East,
nt a point 40 feet South of the cen­
ter line o f the Sanford and Everglad­
es branch o f the A . C. L. R. It., tlieuce
run Enst parallel with said railroad
one mile to Brisson’s nve., on the
north and south quarter o f section
line o f Sec. 32, Twp. 10 S., Rgc. 31 E.
A petition being presented fo r the
establishment o f a certain
public
highway in Seminole county, Florida,
more particularly described as fo l­
lows, to-wit:
A strip o f land 40 feet in width, 20
ft. on each side o f a lino beginning
425.5 feet W est o f the South onehalf mile post in Section 34, Town­
ship 10, South o f Range 30 East, and
running North 03 degrees and 40
minutes East 1220 feet more or less
to the East lino o f Lot 54, according
to the plat fo N ew Upsala, and also a
strip o f land 5 feet in width along
the Southerly side o f Lot 18 o f said
plat o f New Upsala.
Coming on this day to be heard,
and same having been duly consider­
ed, it is ordered that F. L. M iller, C.
A. Betts and Carl Pierson, three dis­
interested freeholders living and re­
siding in Seminole County, Florida, in
the vicinity o f the proposed highway,
be and they are hereby appointed to
view and mark out tho route fo r said
proposed road, each o f said viewers
before entering upon their duties to
subscribe to an oath that they will
well and truly perform all tho duties
(Continued on page 2)

McADOO IN M EXICO
ON R A IL R O A D M A T T E R
W O U LD R E STO R E ROAD

O r Tk« AiwcltUd hiM )
M E X IC O C ITY,- Dec. 28.— News­
papers givin g much publicity to ex­
pected arrival this week o f W illiam
DANGER ' OF F IN A N C IA L G. McAdoo, said to bo representing
stockholders o f the Mexican National
CO LLAPSE A T A N
Railway. Some ascert McAdoo w ill
END. »
play important part in contemplated
return
o f railroad by government to
following dispatch from Washoriginal
owners.
to tho Jacksonville Metropolis

return to normal conditions m ay be
expected.
Every bit o f evidence gathered here
confirms the view of officials that
with the exception o f Individual cases
where bad management or imprudent
financing has caused some concerns
to hang by an eyelash the entire bus­
iness outlook is favorable.
The process o f readjustment Is not
over. Perhaps some o f the most pain­
ful changes will come when
the
price of labor is gradually brought
down, but In the business w orld it­
self the bottom has been reached and
the future is by no means aa dark aa
it was a month ago. Letters received
from bank officials in various parts
of the country indicate that the turn
came in the lost six or seven days and
that the improvement Is substantial
and sound.
The reports received on Christmas
buying indicate that
the
strike
vhleh the consumer started several
weeks ego against the purchase of
anything except absolute necessities
was broken by the Christmas spirit
and that most retailers w ill
have
cleared their shelves pretty w ell by
the end of this year.

J. J. M E N D E N H A L L DOES
T H IN K T IM E 18 V E R Y
P R O P IT IO U S

NOT

(Dr Tk« AiracliUd Frau)
T A L L A H A S S E E , Dec. 2 8 .-J . J.
Mendenhall has withdrawn hia ap­
plication fo r pardon it was learned
today.

IT A L I A N POST A N D L E A D E R OF
’
R E V O L U T IO N IS T S P U T O U J
OF BU SINESS
,

(By Ik i diracUUd Frau)
T R IE S T , Dec. 28.— Confirmation o f
reports that D'Annunzio was wounded
a t Fiume received here. N o details.

• HOME, Dec. 28.— It was reported
'from Flume today that Gabriel D’An­
nunzio, the insurgent leader In that
city, had been killed while trying to
prevent a Jlght between hia Legion­
naires and the regular Italian sol­
Of course the danger in reducing diers.
the cost of labor is always
the
prospect of a strike. But in many
LO ND O N, Dec. 28.— Reason to be­

TOURIST IS
K IL L E D AT
DAYTONA BEACH
IN G E
H A P P E N IN G S W IT H
M A N K ID N A P P E D A N D
B E A T E N B Y .MOB.

lieve Fiume occupied by regular
troops, R rem lef Coilltti, Italy* de­
D A Y T O N A B E AC H , 71jl, Dec. 28.
clared' at press conference In Rome — Grady Homes, who Monday night
last night, saya Central News.
went to the aid o f hia father, Arthur
Hamcs, when the latter was being
P A R IS , Dee. 28.— Reports received attacked by a baiyl o f men, who la­
here declare woufid suffered by D’An­ ter took him away, died yesterday.
nunzio at Fiume caused by fragment
of
shell which fe ll on hia head­
D A Y T O N A BEACH , Dec. 28^quarters.
Arthur Homes, a tourist, was taken

Ro b e r t
w. M a d d o x , p r e s
• G E O RG IA D IV IS IO N DESPOND­
’
E N T OVER R EVERSES
(Dr Tk« AtracliUd Frau)
A T L A N T A , Dec. 28.— Robert W.
Maddox, president! Georgia division
American Cotton Association, shot
• e lf last night at Ncwnnn, Ga. Suicide
believed due to despondency over
w ife ’s death and worry over busi­
ness conditions.
W ith the present Jilgh price o f eggs,
the hen that is not laying at least
one ca day should be ashamed to take
♦ho farm er’s corn.
*
do not move uniformly, and naturally
reductions in labor cost will be resist­
ed. In tho sense that a fall in labor
prices is yet to come, the painfulness
o f the economic situation is not over,
but with unemployment so extensive
the resumption o f large business op­
erations a fter the first o f the year
w ill tend toward the relief o f those
who are getting no wages a t all and
who believe in the practical psychol­
ogy that some kind o f a job is better
than none.
The big fact la that the financial
world— which makes possible the con­
tinuance o f manufacturing operations
— has passed through its crisis and
that while buying w ill be conserva­
tive, the return to normal has at last
begun on a basis that has removed
tb f wrinkles o f anxiety on the faces
o f government officials and
made
them feel that 'the nation has suc­
cessfully weathered tho storm.

Y A C H T M A Y F LO W E R
H A S FIRE O N BOARD
W H ILE I N N A V Y Y A R D

TH E ID E A IS F E A TU R E D B Y "
M A N Y LO ND O N
PA PE R S •

(Dr Tk« Aimc1&gt;U4 Ft» u )
W AS H IN G TO N , Dec. 28— Fire, de­
scribed as alight, occurred on presi­
dential yacht M ayflower in N a vy
yards here today.
Crew and yard S IN C E R E C E IP T O F R EPO R TS O F
N E W A M E R IC A N N A V Y
firemen extinguished blare. Several
H A V E B E E N R E C E IV E D
reporter* and telegraphers arTcated
by navnl authorities.
Alleged they
(Dr Tk« Amenltd Prm)
tipped Marine guards to allow them
LO ND O N,
Dec.
28.— Calls
forto enter plant
United States, Great Britain, amlJapan to curtail naval expenditurest y mutunl agreement featured by sev­
eral London newspapers today. Jour­
nals express anxiety prevailing?! a -r w
since receipt o f reports o f nsw A m er­
ican naval program
Anxiety traced
t . assumption i f United Stat-s b u ild »
Mg navy Great Britain m att do i ' w wiic.
C A N A D IA N A U T H O R IT IE S TnLN 'K
T H E Y SIG H TED RUN­
A C C ID E N T A L D IS C H A R G E
A W A Y B A LLO O N
O F SH O TG U N K IL L S L A D
(Dr Tk« i l w d i M

Pun)

O T T A W A , Dec. 28.— Canadian au­
J A C K S O N V IL L E , Dec. 27^-John
thorities announced believe m isting W right, sixteen, was accidentally ahot
United States naval balloon which with a shotgun on the old Oranga
left Rockaway December 13th de­ Park road, several miles south o f th is
scended' near Lake Temlickaming, city, at about 8:30 o’clock yesterday
two hundred milea northwest o f here. I morning and died in the R iven lde boaDeclared careful analyzed wind*, and lpltaI at about 9;30 „»d o ck Uat night*
other conditions during flight made it I The shotgun was accidentally dtonearly certain. Balloon has three o f-jch arged by young W rig h t’s coubIb *
ficeri*
-------- - -------------A 1W 7N TV W PN T
M lL ilD llI L il 1

Claude Turcknell. The boya at th *
time were walking along the road,
presumably on a hunting trip. 1 W
contents o f tho gun struck the W rig h t

n D F in ? \ F T O
K\W
to y ,n the * tom* ch- H e w
rushed1
I lifiV fill 1 0
A N I
to this city and every effo rt was e x ..
_ , „
_______ erted to save his life. Bot hboys a r *

TAX EXEMPTIONS h e * of knownDo”'

( I t Ik* AuwUM Fran)
T H IR T Y -F IV E 8 A L O O N 8
.
W A S H IN G T O N , Dec. 28.-ConatlR U N N IN G F U L L B L A S T
tutionnl amendment to prevent the is­
S U R P R IS E D B Y A G E N T S '
suance o f any tax exempt securities
by the federal government, states o r
(By Tk« ineditcd Frra)
any county or municipality was pro­
H U R L E Y , Dec. 28.— F if t y prohi­
posed in the house today by Chairman bition' agents from Chicago surprised
McFnddon of the Banking committhirty-five open saloons here to d ay
and arrested many and seized largeT E X T IL E W O RK E RS T H IN K SOME
quantities o f liquor. Agents arm ed
G E R M A N M IN IS T E R
T H IN G W RONG W IT H F A C ­
but no shooting.
I N CUBA PRO TESTS
T O R Y S H U T DOWNS
A G A IN S T C E R T A IN F IL M S
LA N S IN G . M IC H IG A N
W A S H IN G T O N ,
Dec. ; 28,— Con(■r Tk* diracUUd Frau)
gresaional investigation o f w age cuts,
H A V A N A , Dec. 28.— German min­
(«7 Xkr AimcUUS Frara).
efforts o f employers to re-establish ister to Cuba protested against show­
L
A
N
S
IN G , Mich., Dec. 28.— F i r r
the open shop, and the cost o f living, ing m oving picture films portraying
destroyed
Pruddcn office building­
may be asked by organized labor.’
execution of Edith Cavcll by G er­
here
today.
Loss more than half at
Th e textile workers, it was learned mans in Brussels. S ta t* Department
million.
today, are negotiating with Samuel sent unofficial communication to the.Gompers, head o f tho American» Fed­ a*-e manager who later announced
P R E S ID E N T -E L E C T
eration o f Labor. These negotiations film would not be shown.
D I8 C U 8 8 B S ' F IN A N C E
may lead to Gompers seeking investi­
gation o f conditions in the textile
trade. The .textile manufacturers
O r Tk« lu w iiiw f n h )
h ave probably led all others in cut­
M
A
R
IO
N , i Deq.
3B*— President­
tin g wages. A number o f textile fac­
elect
Harding
expected
today to dintories have closed fo r both lon g and
cuss
financial
matters
with
Senator
short periods, and workers charge
McCumber,
North
Dakota,
foreign
these suspensions have been in the
commerce
with
Oscar
Strauss.
interest o f the open shop.
Th e railroad workers have
also C E LE B R A TE S T H E E VEN T B Y
E AS T C O A S T RY.
•
made charges against the railroads,
R E C E IVIN G NU M ERO U S
A
N
N
O
U
N
C
E
S
L
A
Y O FF
and at the samo time have form ed a
C O N G R A T U LA TIO N S
O
F
O
N
E
H
U
N
DRED M E N
working a'lliancc with “ liberals” in
(Dr
Tk*
Airacist»4
Frau)
both house and senate. Tho charges
W A S H IN G T O N ,
Dec. 28— Presi­
, (Dr Tk« AiracUUd F r r a * .
o f the railrond workers may be voic­
ed soon by Senator LaFollettc, of dent celebrated sixty-fourth birth­ ST. A U G U S T IN E , Dec. 28.— FloridaWisconsin, who expects to make a day today, receiving numerous mes­ East Coast Railroad annoijpced one
o f congratulations.
T w o hundred employes o f the mechanical
speech opposing tho Poindexter anti­ sages
strike bill recently passed by
the dnughtera, Mnrgaret Wilson, Mrs. department w ill be laid off Janu­
McAdoo with him for*occasion.
ary 1st.
senate.

from hia hotel at the beach Sunday
night at 10 o’clock by a party o f men
believed to be eight in number, and^
conveyed to a point in the woods'
where he was tied to a lo g and Bever­
ly beaten.
,
He was found about 2 o'clock In
the morning by P. W . Eldridgc and
carried
to
Daytona, from which
point he was carried to DcLand and
placed in the Volusia county Jail for
safe-keeping. Eight deputy sheriffs
who wero rushed to Daytona found
the cltjf quiet after the Incident.
Conflicting reports as to the cause
o f the affair have been circulated.
One is thnt Homes hnd shown undue
intimacy with his daughter, and an
other is that Homes had made state­
ments which reflected on the charac­
The railroad men declared that the
ter o f certain young ladles o f the
roads
are taking advantage o f tho
community and had forbid his daugh­
section
o f the Esch-Cummins law
ter to association with them.
It is declared that a man represent­ which guarantees earnings o f s ix per
ing himself as a Jacksonville attor­ cent. William S. Johnston, hond of
ney, giving tho name o f Anderson, the machinists, recently said that the
went into the hotel where . Homes Is roads were letting out rcitolr work to
stopping and* declared that he wished private companies on the cost plus
to speak with him over some legal system, thereby running up expenses
matters. He was yanked In the di­ to the road by givin g great profits to
rection o f the porch, it is said, where private repair companies. Many of
he was overpowered by other mem­ the railroad officials, Johnston then
in
bers o f the party and carried to on said, are financially interested
automobile. Attracted by the distur­ these repair companies.
Gompers himself, in sn exclusive
bance a son o f Homes is declared to
interview
with .the
have appeared on the scene and up­ copyrighted
on o ffe rin g assistance to hia father United Press, said labor would de­
wna ahot In the back. Homes’ daugh­ mand an investigation o f the coat o f
ter is &lt;also asserted to have fired sev­ livin g.
I f the textile investigation is se­
eral shota at the automobile aa it was
cured, however, the cost o f livin g w ill
departing.
• Young Hamcs, who was mortally enter in, as labor is expected to claim
wounded, was immediately taken Into
¿hat wages in the textile trade have
the care o f others who were attract­
gone below the figu re | where the
ed by the shooting. Ills injuries are
workers
can maintain a decent stand­
so serious that his recovery is not ex­
pected.
• ard o f livin g.
It is declared that Homes was
threatened with lynching several
s a t tha Herald,
O ffice su
the Herald o ffice, le.
nights previous.
P ost Card

COLBY ARRIVES
AT

M O N TE VID E O

M A YO R O F F IU M E
A S K S F O R TRUCTÇ
SURRENDER EXPE CTE D

&lt;8r Tk* AiracUUd Tran)
M O NTEVID EO , Dec. 28.— Secre­
O r Tk« Ara«cUUd Frara)
tary Colby arrived here today. H e
ROME, Dec. 28.— The
mayor o f
will remain until Friday. Faced busy
Flume has asked commander o f t h »
program, o f entertainment. Due at
regular Italian forces f o r a suspen­
Buenos Aires Saturday.
sion o f hostilities aaya Fiume dis­
patch. Expected terms o f surrender
F O R T Y -E IG H T O FFIC E R S
w ill be agreed upon nt meeting h e ld
W I L L RAID T O W N FOR
today.
A R R E S T OF BOOTLEGGERS

PBRSniNG W I L L SERVE
Tnt»)
AS GRAND MARSHAL IN
C H ICAG O , Dec.- 28.— Forty-eight
INAUGURATION PARADK
armed prohibition agents en route to
Hurley, W is., to clear town of alleged
W A S H IN G T O N , Dee. 2 8 .- G e n e n *
bootleggers. Party ha* thirty-eight
warranta with Instructions to arrest Pershing, In a telegram from Roslyn
N . Y.. tonight accepted an invita­
every man named.
tion to serve a^' grand marshal o f t h »
parade fot, the inauguration o f PrealK E N T U C K Y TEAM
uent-elect
H arding, it wap announced
PLA YS TEXAS SATURDAY
tonight by the committee in chzyge o f
arrangements. The invitation was ex­
F O R T WORTH, T ex., Dec. 28.— tended him in conform ity with th »Centre College football team arrived custom o f having the ranking officerfrom Kentucky to play Texas Christ­ o f thq arm y head the inaugural par»-'
ian University here Saturday.
ade.
(By T U AiracUUd

�PAGE SIX

'igurtng

A F G H A N IS T A N O N C E M O RE
F E A R S B E A R 'S P A W

A s s i t o bAiLY ftatAtt), HértòÀY.
^ ifá r / 'á i v k i é r t í á Á i é i \ w &amp;
■trojed ut every « te fe from the ti hip
th« seed la planted until they ara read;
for Ijumáh consumption.
"Investigation i o n i y e a n ago Indicated that the direct annual losses sus&gt;
talnad In the United States w e n
about »200,000.000, with e m a t addltlonal sum In Indirect losses. Including
tha street on the public health and
commerce from the disease« carried
by rats, and th« necessary expendlturts In combating them. Assuming,
roughly speaking, that aa estimated
the n t population In the United States
la 00,000,000 fo r the cities and 160,000,­
000 for the rural districts. It w ill re­
quire the destruction o f property by
each rat o f only a little more than
signed the most vital decree srsr Is­ one-fourth o f a cent a day te make
sued In the country, 1 saw the orig* the aggregate sum estimated aa de*
,
.
fall o f Archives, itroyed by these pests yearly ta thla
and the pen, set with diamonds and country."
; emeralds, with which the nrlnceas
: signed It, the decree o f May ll, 1888,
.which liberated 1,500,000 slaves,
C R IM E A » T H E R IV IE R A
i "T h e decree o f 1888, which freed
O F R U S S IA
all slaves, was Immensely unpepulsr
A proposal that Great Britain and
with many o f the 'country'* leading
he United 8tates shall co-operate in
,men. who claimed the princess regent
caring for the Russian refugees from
had been nnduly Infloenced by her cler­
the Crimea again directs world sym­
ica! advlsers. Thla wss one of thè
pathy to a land whleh has already
reasona for thè fall of thè empire,
known suffering.
althongh that event mty he largely
Hanging down Into the Blaek see
attrlbuted to dlscontent eli over thè
country, owlng to.the ceutrallratlon o f
power In thè capitai."

¿7. íé¿b

&lt;bt llrad for ao many yean atill closet;
asaodated with hla rule, which and» :
:ooly the other day, aa we count hla*
it o i r —1888. In the coat-of-arma of
1the house of Braganaa, Itili to be aeea
•on many o f tha bulldlnn; In such
|street names an Marques da Sao
Vlwnte, Baroa da Petropolla, Viacooda
, « « Meranguape. i * d In the titled Braaltlana one still meals in' the country,
wa realize that not many yean aro
R io de Janeiro was the abode of roy­
alty.
“ Cloaely associated with Imperial
n&gt;Ie In Ita decline wea tbs emperor's
deurhter, Dona UabeU While princess

The collapse o f curdotu In Russia
W‘a * hailed with acclaim In Afghani­
stan ag freeing her from an Influence
that often has been embarrassing. But
the menace o f tho bear's paw la re­
newed with the threatened Incursions
o f the Botshevlkl.
T o the stranger the Afghan displays
O. sort o f spedous and deceptive ori­
ental. courtesy.
In fact, a national
groverto la that "T h e man who shuts
hla door to a stranger Is no Afghan."
But the stranger also would do well
know a saying current among the
•H indoo«: "Ood shield you from ven­
geance o f the elephant, the cobra and
the Afghan.” For many strangers
have foand that, upon provocation, to
which the Afghan 1« extremely sensi­
D O F IS H E S T A L K ?
tive, hie dteposltlon Is vengeful, cruel
D
e
flahea
tàlk?
and crafty.
Hla desire for pillage,
Recent speculation about a monkey
’theft and deception also Is apt to get
language
give«
rise
to* this U
even
more
the best e f him.
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f Tear Afghan la a swarthy, swag- I startling theory, hinted at by Dr. Alex- ter that lisa between It and a second
(•rin g, proud, but withal prepossess- ander Graham Bell, In a communlca- connection with the mainland. On the
tlon to the National Geographic so- on* aide, to the west. Ilea the Perekon
d ety.
rGolf,
" and to the seat, abut out
________
from
"T a lk ," o f course, le utwl In the | the Black see by the handle o f the
1 senwe o f communication: « 1
_ I d****e r, Is the 8ea o f Júurr.
meaning
which 1« imt extreme since we dally
With an area ru tch lag that o f H ew
apeak o f "talking" over the telephone, Hampshire, a population equal te that
the Instrument e f Doctor BeU'a Inven­ o f New Hampshire and Vermont to­
tion, though the "voice" that Is heard gether, and a climax« that borrows
la not that of the speaker, but a me­ good features from flo rid a and southchanical reproduction o f his utterance. era California, and bad ones from
"D id you ever put your bead under many pièces, the Crimea Is one o f
water and chuck two stones together the mokt fascinating bits o f territory
to see what the sound Is like?" Doctor between P o r to n i and Oochln China.
Itell writes. " I f you have never done Its population Is a congress o f ráces.
that, try It, and you’ll get a new «eo ­ Ita industrié« range frota the fcfòìrlation. I did It once, and It sounded log o f subtropical fruits and the hous­
aa If a man were hammering for ell he . ing o f Russia’s elite as they flee from
the cold, to the herding o f sheep and
: was worth at my very ear.
ths
growing o f grains. I t Is a place
.
"
I
then
took
two
Uny
Uttle
pebbles
I
Turkish sisters, hence scandal la net
o f many-sided activities
.
and
tapped
them
together
quite
lightly
Infrequent even In , a land where a
Aa the men e f wealth o f America
.Han may have as many w ive« aa he under water, and It sounded Uke a
man knocking at the door. It was have their winter homes In Florida
«an support
rather
startling to hear such a loud and these e f western Europe have
1 By Hebflmllah'a father, Abdur Rah­
theirs along the Riviera, the people
noise
from
such a alight cause.
man, also ware enacted measures of
o f Rosela have their country seats In
"Reflecting
upon
various
expert•atlonal defense singularly in keeping
the Crimée.
And beautiful places
with occidental scheme« ‘ for conscrip­ ments, the thotight occurred to me:
they are, for la Russia the rich are
‘
If
two
little
stones
tapped
together
tion.
H e made the boast that he
very rich. The height o f the sodai
could throw a hundred thousand men •can be heard under water, why, every
season Is from tha middle o f August
tiny
lobster
that
snap«
hla
claws
must
lato action la a week to defend on*
• f hla province«, and said hla entire ¡make an audible click. 1 wonder If
domain could raise a million fighting there are creataree In the water that
keen to defend her solL Nor did he signal to one another by sound.
¿top * t the prediction.
He worked . "W ell, 1 had qccasion to try It one*.
Out a system by which each man la 'Bathing In the Grand river ia Ontario
«very eight would altaraate In taking ’ a great many years age, I put my head
mlltary Instruction.
One had to be *very f*n tly under water and listened,
end, sure enough, Hide, ■ tick,' came
very young, or very decrepit to • »
a
sound like a grasshopper's chirrup,
Cape the amlris d ra ft for the service
and
a Uttls while after that a chirrup
ages ware from sixteen to seventy.
&lt; Bo fa r aa barrlag private munition on the other aide. There were crea■ B i n is concerned, Abdur Rahman, turee under the water that were call­
r•
;
loag before hla death la 1901, might log to one another.
"1 don't know whether all fish make I
have subscribed to the principle, dietusaed during the peace conference at pounds or not, but there are aome fish I
Barts, fe r he had his swn factorise that certainly do. The drumflsh on
At his capital, KabaL There are said ear coeat drums away in ths watsr to
to have been produced a dotan or loudly that you can hear him while
¿sore rifles and thossinda o f car- yon are walking on the shore.
" I t Is also a significant fact that all 1
,brldgas a day, and srreral guns a
fish have ears. Why should thay have 1
ears I f there is nothing for them to J1
hear?
. O N C E E X IL E D F A M I L Y - O F
"O f thla we may be certain— thst 1
B R A Z IL N O W H O N O R E D
there le a whole world of aound be- 1
-a
.a
V
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f
j The v W t e f Secretary e f f la t * ______
neath the wave« watting to be ex­
Oelby te Bio de Janeiro, la d recent pi 0red.
¿ r i se dispatches staling that Presi­
“ Three-quarters o f the earth's sur­
dent Peaeoa e f BrasU has signed a de­ face la under Water and has net yet
cree revoking the edict which banlebed been explored, et least to any great
.
farmer Emperor Bom Pedro H and degree."
soldiers lie buried In the cemetery out­
--- ft---nil hla relative«, arouse in tarait In tho
side o f 8ebastopoL Before the pres­
^history o f the«« "Unltad States of
R A T S » A C O S T L Y PE S T
ent war this vast dbr o f the dead was
South America."
Aa carriers of the dread bubonic
Harriet Chalmers Adams, writing to plague rats art a menace, but that watched over by a German who could
the National Géographie Society, eeys: Is only one form of their coetly and speak no English, hot who was proud
o f hts privilege o f guarding the ashee
1 "There la a movement nnd«r way dangerous depredations.
o f those who fell at Balaklava and
to build a national pantheon In Rio
"R ats are practically omnivorous,
Inkerraan.
de Janeiro and bring to it, at the time and their depredations cover a wide
When Stephen Graham visited the
of tho 1922 centenary, the remelna of range,” writes Edward W. Nelson In
cemetery the old keeper told him they
Brasil's historical personage*, includ­ a communication to the National Geo­
had S3 varieties o f oleander In the
ing Joeo VI. Pedro I, Pedro U and graphic society.
cemetery.
hie consort. To this the Portuguese
"Th ey dig up newly planted grain,
government will probably consent, end destroy It while growing, and also
It la to be hoped diet Princeca Isabel, when In the shock, stack, crib, gran­
Manuscripts Strangely Reoevered.
too, will agree. Dom Pedro n should ary, mill, elevator, warehouse, wharf,
Some valuable manuscripts went
return with honor to the land of bis and ship's hold, as well as In the bln down In a torpedoed ship daring the
"birth. The difficulty hitherto ley In , and feed trough
They eat fruits, war. How they were recovered has
the fact that neither Dm princess nor vegetables and meats in the market, been told by the Rev. J. Alston at Surher sons were permitted to enter the destroying at the same time by pollu­ blton. England. Preaching at S t Mat­
thew's church on behalf o f the British
Republie of Brasil and could no long­ tion fa r more than Is consumed.
er visit the family tomb.
“ They destroy enormous numbers of and Foreign Bible eodety, he said the
"Dom Pedro H died In Paris In eggs and poultry, as well as the eggs late Archdeacon Dennis, a missionary
189L
Princess Isabel, who married and young of song and game birds. In In South Nigeria, spent several years
the French Comte d'Eu, «till lives In addition, they Invade store and ware­ In compiling a dictionary and gram­
France.
In 1908 her elder eon re­ house« and destroy groceries of «very mar o f the Ibo laaguage, comprising
nounced his cl lira to the throne of description, as wall as furs, laces, six distinct dialects, to enable the
Bible to be printed end circulated
BrasU in favor of hla brother Don silks, carpets snd leather goods
Lula, w ho«« little eon, bora In 1000. Is
“They cause msny disastrous fir»« among the native tribee. When on his
Pedro 111.
by gnawing matches by gnawing way to England his vessel was tor­
"When In Lisboa I visited the Pan- through lead pipe nca? gas meters, or pedoed. and he lost his life. Some
them, where the rulers of Portugal by cutting the Insulation from elec­ months Inter his mnnuacripts were
Me.
Exiled from hla country, Dora tric wires In order to secure material found In a crevice o f the rocks on the
Pedro n also found a reetlng place In fur nests and by gathering oil-soaked Welsh const, where they had been
rags and other InAammpbU material washed up by the see. They are now
In their neats; flood houses by gnaw­ awaiting publication.
ing through lead prater p ip«*; ruin artlfldal ponds and embankment« by
burrowing, end damage foundations,
floors, doors and furnishings o f dwall­ leal convention and presented etch e f
ings.
his three youngsters with a badge
"A s disease Carriers they also cause bearing e likeness o f a candidate snd
enormous commercial losses, espec- his name. The two older children
elally through the Introduction o f bu­ were able to raid, so ran out o f the
bonic plague and the resulting suspen­ bouse cheering for th« man whose
sion o f commerce. W ith the Introduc­ name appeared on their badge. Mau­
tion o f plague they become directly rice was too young to read, but seeing
responsible for basinets disaster as the seal of Indiana on his badge
well as for an appalling mortality.
(which Is a buffalo bounding over tha
"Mach o f thè. greater pert .of losses plain) he shouted. "Hurrah for this
from these posts Is In foodstuffs. darn cow 1”

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K A T H R Y N W .ILKE Y, Editor
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A S O C IA L C A L E N D A R FO R T Ä B
W EEK
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fe M d if—
ri - * I V * ; r
IffisL-C . R. K ir tle y ghrse luncheon
f o r M lu Sarah W right.
-A n n u a l,B «U o f Spelai Department

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Club at Hotel Valdes.
( ¡T in . £ . F . Householder, hostess.
F edii câda y Even inir—
D . A . R. B ridge at Valdes H otel.
'• «A Ils s W Bksy, hostess.
Friday Erasing—
t
*1$** Club g ir e dance at H o te l Val*

tß d »
A R. K e y gives dance fo r
' Mias Gerita Lake*
v,Mm. B. «¡.(Coleman, who lias been
q u ite ill
blood poisoning is con-

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M rs. John Lconardi has returned
* t o - Sanford, having spent Christmas
w it h relatives.
-‘M r. and Mrs. C. H. Keelor, who are
t h e house guests o f Mr. and Mrs. W.
J5. Wasson, leave. Wednesday morn­
i n g fo r a trip down tho West Coast.

/ ’ W ould Mr. H arding consider Ten
aossee and Oklahoma “ Southern'
« t a l e s in his quest- o f a cabinet hold
« r fro m
si .the South
i i u a u? • e*r n ‘ ' 1'

S E N IO R
DEPARTM ENT. - T E N D
E R E D B A N Q U E T BY M O T H E R S
OF T H E C U S S
1

, i(Çoptlnued from M i d )
required and by law prescribed.
' I f la further ordered by this Board
that aald viewers* make a&gt; fu ll and
complete report, o f their acts and do*
Inga In this regard, as by statute
rikde and provided/
* Done and ordered: this 7th day o f
December, A. D. 1020.
.Motion p f V P * Hogan, seconded
by 0 . P . Swope, and carried, clerk is
Instructed &gt;.to draw warrant fo r the
.amount due tho city o f Sanford, by
Semjnole County, fo r Hoad
Taxea
collected In the C ity limits fo r tho
year 1910.
BUI o f W . B. W illiam s aganlst the
Black Hammock Dr. DjUt. fo r the
Siun. o f $278.90, was approved and
ordered paid*.
* Communication from Fred, T k W il­
liams, In reference to work on the \Vo^
klva river fill was read and ordered
filed.
i
On motion o f L. P. Hagan and seaended by Q. P., Swope, nad carried,
the follow in g banks In Semniole Coun­
ty, Fla., having raado application to
be designated as County Depositories
fo r the year beginning J,an. ,1, 1921,
and ending Dec. 31st, 1921, are here­
by designated as County Depositaries
to-w it: First National Hank o f San­
ford, Peoples Bank o f Sanford, Semi­
nole County Bank and Bank o f Ovio-

The Senior Department o f the Sun­
day school, worn tendered a banquet
cess to- the. officers who are. seeking| Monday night by the “ M others" and
the various chairs because they feel teachers. I t was held In tho banquet
it an honor to s^rve th eir lodge and1 room -of the Sunday school building,
1 which was beautifully, decorated with
! holly, mistletoe and Christmas colors'
' The following menu was served!
F ra U Cocktail
Baked Chicken
Drossing
Creamed Potatoes Asparagus U ps
H ot Rolls— Cranberry J e lly ,
Perfection Salad
SaUines
Pickles
Orange Sherbet Sundae
Dem i T »»in
Mints
A fte r the dinner the crowd was en­
tertained by the fc
i Dinner" speeches:
Mr. Robert G re en Miss Helen Feck—
Mr,
Donald
WI
Mothers." . .
Sunday
i Miss Ethel Henry
School."
,
Motion o f L. P. Hagan, seconded
Miss Fern W ard—“ Our Superin
by
E. I I . Kllbec, and carried, the fo l­
tendent,”
lowing
Committee is appointed by this
Mr. Theodore Runge— “ Our Teach.
Board tq a t^ c d .* meeting to be hold
in Cocos ö o % u ll j- :S. J920.
W. A . Whitcomb
v). P. S ir'll*: ’ »co- A . DeCottes, E .
Curlett, L.
A.
Rrumlcy, Schelle
Maines and E. H. Kilbec.
Motion o f L. P. Hagan, seconded by
O. P. Swope, and carried. Clerk o f
this Bonrd is instructed to notify the
Sanford Chamber o f Commerce to
send a delegation to attend the m eet­
ing to be held in Cocon, Fla., on De­
and it is proposed to con- P «* 1* ^
Bcl1* Doric Moore,, Ella
cember 18th, 1020.
wn o f Lake Worth, to th e lM « T Mulrhcnd, Virginia
Palmer,
Motion o f O. P. Swope, soconded
&gt;y a fir s t class hard s u r:1A ,,,° H#u Glllon^.Ruth Glllon, Herby L. P. Hagan, and carried, tho bonds
ection, and in this w n y l^ b in Lehman, Genevieve
Lehmsn,
Worth p ro fit as much by I Virginia Neely, Lcttlo Caldwell, Fcm os filed by tho follow ing officials
as tho county seat does. I Ward, Edna Chittenden, M a ry Lou were approved and ordered forw ard­
__________ ;_______
j Brown, Ethel Henry, Florence Henry, ed ot tho State Camptrollcr at T a l­
lahassee, Fla.
typew riter?
The Herald i Mny Thrasher, Helen T &gt;rw lllln gcr,
C. A .
Dallas,
membre
County
¡n e y fo r th e best $85 ty p e -1Francc8 Lcav,tt- Ann# DuE° 8e*
School
Board,
District
No.
2.
. ••
\
J T |Holly, Sera W arren Easterby, Irma
C. F . Harison, member County
has ever been put on the ^SmIth| Ho|en Peck( A dele Runge,
School
Board, Dist. No. 3.
1 wo will have a shipment ( Gladys Green, Gertrude Runge, Zcta
Fred T , Williams, member o f Co.
achlncs the last o f this ( Davison, Kathleen Brady, M rs. R. S.
School Board, DJit. No. ,1:
rou are In the market fo r • Holly, Mrs. R obert Illnes, M rs. Stella
L. G. Stringfcllow , Justice o f the
ir see us before you buy. Arrington, Mrs. ••W\. A , Whitcomb,
Peace, D ist/No. 1.
Jtlng Co.
Mrs. E. D. Brownlee. Messrs. W al­
Theo. Aulln, Justice o f the Peace,
lace Bell, N e ll Morrison, Sherman
Dist. No. 3.
O. H. Frain, Justice o f the Peace,
Dist. No.- 2.
R. C. Whiten, Constable, J. P. Dist.
No. 1.
;
D. If. Hooker, Constable, J. P. Dist.
No. 2.
J. H. Lee, Constable, J. P, Dist. No.

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The burying ground on the IlnMon
common bus what Is prnbnbly the most
unusual stone In the city. It was set
up “ to memory o f Mrs, Snlly Morse
(w ife of Hamuel Mon«*), who «tied
July 25, 1TP!&gt;, o f the cramp In her
Htoinncli, after about one hour's Illness,
ngetl
twenty-six
years
and
two
months."
One «lay. relntes the Detroit News,
the door of tie«- cemetery oltlee In the
city bull was (lung open urn) a pom­
pous matron entered nnd requested that
the stone on tho common be destroyed,
because
th e Indelicate nnd unlady­
like Inscription. The visitor waxed
more Insistent as the secretary pleaded
n tack of authority to destroy any­
thing. Flnntly the cnller took a dra­
ma lie stand nnd demanded that mime
notion ha tukeu while she waited. The
secretary linpponed to lie n gront ad­
mirer of George Washington, tiut he
had work t6 do, und he saw one way
out.
"Madam," he whtspeted Impressive­
ly, "thnt stone Is nf great value. Har­
vard university hns Just been making
im Investigation and has pronounced
thnt stone Important evidence o f the
first authentic case of appendicitis.
that stone
Mudimi," lu* continued,
cannot he destroyed,"
At the immlc nnme nf Hnrvnrtl the
visitor retreated, vanquished, and
went forth ti. tall her friends of the
"nppcndlrltls stone." ns It came to be
rnllud.

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A n d ynur thqujhU tum lpg t o g ifts and ^something, for,
friends, for,fam ily, f o r sume one somewhere.
wonderful ides th at

In our. Bank, has become and how fine It.ls now fo r those
who bed e Christmas Savings Account .with us this year
to corao In now and g e t their money fo r g ifts o r fo r some
good cause.

T o you today and start yon o f f with a Christmas Sav­
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FO R RENT
F U R N IS H E D ROOMS— T w o •furnish’
cd -bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park
____________IBTtfc
Avenue.
FOR R E N T — One nicely
furnished
room f o r one or two gentlemen çr
nice couple. Con have usa o f garage*
206-tie
Phono 23 fo e particulars.

F O R S A LE — T w o good milk cows,
Jerseys. Both fresh. J. C.' Stapler.
221-101c
C E L E R Y -FOR S A L E — Patch con­
tains 18,000 plants or more. Have
been under paper 12 days. Apply at
718 Eighth street. Hours 7 a. m. till
2 p. m.— Squire W righ t, Jr.
226-3tj/

FOR R E N T — 1 well fumnished bed
F O R S A L E — Furniture, Includes beds,
220- tfc
springs, mattresses, rugs, chain,
FOR R E N T — Furnished room . A p ­ dressers, stands, tables, gas fixtures,
ply at Herald office.
220-tfc etc., selling now.
Come quick/—0.
FOR R E N T — Furnished, bouse-keep- It. Denning, 218 Elm St., Sanford,
ing room. Phone 34B-W before 8 Fla..
226*2tc
ra, or 5 p. m.
222-6t
FO R S A L E — Thrco choice buildin,
FOR R E N T — Thrco furnished room
lots, paved street, cheap if sold at
apartment, 813 Magnolia ayenus. once. Corner 7th street and Myrtle
•venue. Apply W . W. Long, 410 Oak
s tre e t
227*5tp
ette, furnished No children. 306
LO ST
Elm Avenue.
. 228-tfc
LO S T — One tub o f mackerel Put in
Ford truck in front of Yowell’s
M IS C E LLA N E O U S
store Tuesday, Dec. 21, by mistake.
P arty who got same please return to
L.
P. McCultcr.
.
224-tfe
Pharmacy,
W AN TE D

FA RM W A N T E D — 1 want to hear
from party, having farm fo r sale.
C. M. Hand, Shorlff, Seminole Co., Give prlco and description,
Florida.
Upward, Champaign,till
226-Otc
Jno. D. Jinkins, T ax Collector.
W A N T E D — Dressmaking by n first
E. F. Housholdcr, County Judge.
ctoss dressmaker. 205 Oak Avenue.
T . W . Lawton, S u p t Public Inst.
226-6tp
L. A . Brumlcy, Co. Comr. Dist. 1.
L. P. Hngnn, Co. Comr., Dist. 2.
O. P . Swope, Co. Comr. Dist. 4.
E. Curlett, Co. Comr. DiBt. 5.
W A N T E D — 2 or 3 housekeeping
’ rooms by couple with tw o children.
Bond o f A . L, Dcpfcr, as Deputy
Address
COO, enra tho Herald. 227-3tp
S h eriff, with C. J, Rynn, und A . E.
Mallum, was approved.
W A N T E D — Experienced - young lady
J. T . McLain, appeared before the
stenographer desires position. Real
Board in reference to work on W e- estate or insurance office preferred.
kivn river fill, and risks fo r an exten­ Address, Miss Britton, 112 So. Orunge
sion o f the time o f his contract, on ave., Orlando, Fla,
227-2tp
motion o f O. P. Swope, seconded by
L. P. Hagan, and carried, that Eng.
Fred T . Williams, be and he is here­
by instructed to give Mr. McLain the OF A G E TO LEARN P R IN T ­
10 days notlco as provided for In his ING T R A D E IN H E R A L D OF­
224-tf
contract under Section 22, also to FICE.
mail the Bonding Co. a copy o f snld
FOR SALE
notice.
FOR S A L E — Six room cottage, cloao
Motion o f O. P. Swope, Bccondcd by
‘ in with large garden and several
E. II. Kilbce and carried, Clerk o f
rtnds o f fru it trees. Owner, Box 117.
this Board is instructed to advertise
22-Otp
fo r bids fo r tho cleaning o f ditches in
Black Hammock Dr. Dist. and Florida FOR S A L E OR E X C H A N G E — Out
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford Ave.
Groves Dr. Diet., bids to be received
at a meeting to be hold January 14th Walking distance to city. .Tw o lots
corner Center and Elm A v c .
Two
A . D. 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m.
50 ft.
The follow ing bonds to carry fire lota west side palmetto
arniB wore approved and license or­ from Eleventh St. Make o ffe r. B. T.
dered issued! Otto II. Anderson and Corey, owner, 176 N. Spring St., Loa
C. E. Carpenlng.
Angeles, C alif.
208-lmo-p
The reporst o f tho several county
FOR S A L E — No. 6 Underwood type­
officia ls were received, read and o r­
writer, A-l condition, $65.— San­
dered filed.
ford Truck Growers.
216-tfc
W arrants paid during the months
Inquire at
o f November were ordered cancelled FOR S A L E — A Canoe,
the Herald office.
o f record.
224-tfc
(Continued tomorrow)
FOR S A L E — 100 ft. front, 117 ft.

W A N T E D - T ea T s11^

T R A IN SCHEDULE
Corrected on November 15, 1920.
Southbound
Arrive
2:80 a. m.
____ 1:28 p. m.
____ 2:55 p. m.
____ 7:30 p.m.
North Bound
Arrive
____ 1:48 a. m.
_____ 11:45 a. m,
____ 2:35 p.m.
____ 4:00 p.m.
____ 10:00 p. m.
Leesburg Branch
Arrive

___ 4:00 p.m.
___ 11:53 a.m.
T rilby Branch
Arrive

Departs
2:46 a.m.
8:40 a.m.
1:38 p.m.
3:20 p.m.
7:45 p.m.
Departí
2:03 a.m.
12:05 p.m.
2:55 p.m.
4:05 p.m.

Departs
7:30 a.m.
7:35 p.m.

Depart

8:00 a.m.
3:25 p.m.
____0:30 p.m.
___ 2:00 p.m.

Oviedo Branch
Arrive
____ 11:00 s. m.

deep, lot front on Palmetto avenue, B E A U T IF U L .PO S T CARDS
Practically without opposition the corner o f 8th St. Nick Zcmovan,
A T T H E n B R A L D , B A C H ...
election hold recently favored bond­ Sanford.
222-26tc
in g Monroe county fo r the sum o f
$400,000 fo r hto purpose o f bulldnig
an additional eleven miles o f county
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highway along tho keys, forming the •&gt;
first link o f oversea thoroughfare to
tho mninland which, when completed,
I am ready to build that house for you. See me about It. Al*
will be hto most picturosquo drive­
so repairs, now roofs, screen porches nnd window screens.
way In all tho world, and will throw
Am prepared to do shop work. . Give me your order for
open tho door o f Florida and the Unit­
ed States to the people o f Key W est
window and door frames, etc. Shop located between H r81
and intervening keys.
nnd Second Strcctn nnd Oak Avenue nnd railroad.
The Southsldo Shlpblulidng Com­
pany o f Jacksonville, hns been sold to
Savannah interests, the consideration
being $1,700,000.

FRANK LO S 8 ING
CAR PE NTER AND CONTRACTOR
4G7-J.
Estimates Given
; Phone 467-J

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To the Thrifty Consumer
From the Foundation
to the R oof

H E LUMBER CO.
Quality-Servicd-Price

For
C old W e a t h e r
Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

CRUSADE AGAINST FREIGHT RATES
WOOD PRICES ON
ARE TOO HIGH
C IT Y W E IG H T S A N D M E A SU R E S
O F F IC IA L S A Y S I N I T I A L STEPS
BEING T A K E N FOR A CUT.

BALL
H ard w are Co.
We Guarantee A ll
Battery Repairs
Every Battery repair we mako
is
guaranteed for six months. W e ar*
able to do this because In repairing
any mike o f battery we are llcenaed
to use patented, features which have
made Vesta batterica fdmous.

Sanford Battery Service Co.
L A. RBNAUD, Prop.

Bar« feet and tattered clothe«, little te eat and le u to wear, inch it the
fate of thousands of children In central and ’eastern Europe. These bojs Id
P oland are cnly a sai.ple e f the 8,600.000 dostltuto youngsters that the Euro­
pean Relief Council plans to help through the cold days of the coming winter.
To that end eight great organizations In America have merged to fo r a the
Council, the chairman o f which Is Herbert Hoover. Under his leadership tbs
American R elief Administration, the American Red Cross, the American
Friends1 Service Committee (Quakers), the Federal Council o f the Churches of
Christ In America, the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Knights ot
Columbus, the Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. have decided to co-operata Jointly
ta ralaa 133,000,(XX) la help the European children ever the hill.

Phono 18*

For Srubbing Clothes__________ $1.08
Dry Cleaning . — _________ .71
P re s s in g
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“ The drive against alleged wood
profiteers in St. Petersburg is being
carried along vigorously and in the
past two days a mnrked result has
been shown,” Dr. W. E. A . Wyman,
City Puro Food Inspector, said last
Thursday.
A n inspection o f every wood yard
In the city has been made, and in some
instances wagons leaving those plac­
es Have been under inspection, with
the result that they wero forced to
change the measure o f their load, Wy*
man said.
Wood sales in St. Petersburg have
reached as high ns $6.60 to $8 for a
strand, which, according to Wyman
la an axcpetion&amp;lly high price. The
matter has been taken up with the
Attorney General, who has ^cen ask*
ed to poop an opinion as to what leg*
h lly corfstltcftea a strand, bncl a reas­
onable price, Wyman said.— St. Pet­
ersburg Times.
T R A IN S C H E D U LE

A L L W ORK G U A R A N T E E D
Corrected on. November 15, 1020.
Southbound

G. W . W A T E R S
317 East First BL

Phono EM

PORTABLE LAMPS
$14, $15, $15.50

N o.
No.
No.
No.
No.

Armstrong Table Stoves..$15.00
American Beauty Iron.....$10.00 No.
Simplex Iron ................... $8.00 No.
Maj^Uc H eaters_______ $11.00 No.
No.
No.

GILLON &amp; FRY
Phone 442

A rrive
83. _____2:86 atm .
27.
91. _____ 1:28 p.m.
89. _____ 2:55 p.m.
86 . _____ 7:30 p.m.
North Bound
Arrive
_______1:48
a. m.
82.
84. _____ 11:45 a. m.
80. _______2:35 p.m.
92. _______4:00 p.m.
28. _____ 10:00 p. m.
Leesburg Branch
Arrive

115 Magnolia Ave.

•No. 158.
No. 22
•No.
157. ____ 4:00 p.m.
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No. 2 1 . _____ 11:65 a. ra.
T rilb y Branch
f f i u r t o n ~ C r a f t ::
Arrive
•No. 100 . .
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t lu d l O S F L O R ID A
•No. 24..
•No. 10 1 .. ____ 0:30 p.m .
W E DO
•No. 25.. ____ 2:00 p.m .
H EM STITCHING A N D
Oviedo Branch
PI COTING
Arrive
FOR T H E T R A D E
•No. 126.. ____ ll:0 0 n . m.
M A IL ORDERS
•No. 127..
GIVEN PRO M PT
A T T E N T IO N
•Daily, except Sunday.
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Departs
2:40 a.m .
8:40 a. m.
1:38 p. m.
3:20 p. m.
7:45 p. m.
Departs
2:03 a. m.
12:06 p.tn.
2:65 p. m.
4:05 p. m.

Hundreds o f cars o f Florida or­
anges have sold in the North during
tho lost few weeks at prices which
le ft little or nothing fo r the growers,
and in many cases the f n l t did m)t
realise enough to pay cost o f pick­
ing, hauling, packing and freight.
W hile shipments o f Florida oranf
cs were heavy, supplies o f competi­
tive citrus fru it were comparatively
ligh t, and under normal conditions
tho markets would have absorbed tho
Florida oranges at reasonable prices.
General conditions throughout the
country, however, have not been good.
The South did not take its usual pro­
portion o f the shipments on account
o f tho purchasing power o f the con
Burner being below normal as a result
o f low prices on cotton. This forced
a la rger percentage than usual of
the shipments into the Middle West­
ern and Eastern markets. The senti­
ment in this territory was also very
bearish on account o f general busi­
ness conditions. A s a result, . law
prices ruled.
(
The importn/,t point is that while
the average price delivered in the
markets during December will not
net the growers cost o f production,
the same average price a few years
ago gave tho growers about enough
to cover cost o f production.
Florida ornngc growers ore now
paying fre ig h t rates which arc about
66 2-3 per ertit higher than the rates
paid in 1917.
The railroad officials argue that
tho increased freight rates come out
o f the consumer. This, however, is
not true in connection with perish­
ables. Selling prices o f perishables
ore governed by the law o f supply

FAMOUS
Departs
7:30 a. m.
7:35 p. m.

Departs
8:00 a. m.
3:25 p. m.

Departs
3:40 p.m.

Practically without opposition the
election held recently favored bond­
ing Monroe county fo r tho eum o f
$400,000 fo r hto purposo o f bultdnig
an additional eleven miles o f county
highway along the keys, form ing the
first link o f ovcrccn thoroughfare to
the mainland which, when completed,
will be hto most picturcsquo drive­
way In all the world, and w ill throw
open tho door o f Florida and the Unit­
ed States to tho people o f K ey West
and Intervening keys.
Want a typew riter?
The Herald
has the agency fo r the best $65 type­
w riter that has ever been put on the
market and we wilt have a shipment
o f new machines the last) o f this
week. I f you are In the market fo r
a typew riter see us before you buy.
Herald P rin tin g Co.
B E A U T IF U L PO ST C ARD S
A T T H E n E R A L D . F A C H -----

Jones’ Dairy Farm
SAUSAGE

L. P. McCULLER
ENAMELWARE
of
E very Kind
at the R igh t
P rice

Hardware
Company

Now that the New Year
Draws rapidly near
Make up your mind
Your earnings to find
Exceeding your bulky expense
So rush into "JONES”
Yes, move on your hones
And get all you need
From Sugar to Feed
And save at least 20 per cent.

117 East First Street
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G ro c e rie s a t L o w e s t P r ic e s
and demand. It is impossible to name
aiul maintain n selling price on fru it«
nnd vegetables based on cost; conse­
quently the Increases in freigh t rates
arc paid by tho producer, and the
Florida ornngc grow er has suffered
on account o f tho exorbitant and un­
reasonable freight rates in effect.
The railroads argue that tho in­
creases in freigh t charges are so
small as compared to the prices paid
by the consumer, thnt they do not
make nny difference one wny or the
other. This is fallacy, however, ns
mnrkct conditions on oranges during
December have proven that the pro­
ducer suffers on account o f the high­
er freigh t rates. The amount o f the
additional freigh t charges paid to the
railroads on Floridn oranges shipped
during the last ten days of November
and first fifteen days of December is
greater than the amount o f money
received by the growers for the fruit.
This certainly proves that the in­
creased rates amount to something
and come out o f the pockets o f the
growers.
Florida has n large crop o f good
oranges this season. There is also a
largo crop o f good oranges on the
trees in California.
Better market
conditions are hoped f .r during Jan­
uary, February nnd March, but pros­
pects are not favorable for profitable
prices, in view o f tho present high
freigh t rates.
I t is hoped the railroads w ill real­
ize that the increased rates are not
justified on Florida oranges, and al­
so vegetables, thnt they will sell tho
advisability o f fostering industries
which provdie them with vast nnd
profitable tonnage and. put freight
rates back to the proper basis.

CITY MARKE
Walthall &amp; Eitridge, Prop«.

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KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AND MILLER TIRES
nOWE RED TUBES

$
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Aad they are the Beat

$

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Choice
Western &amp;
Meats
Veal, Pork, Mutton;
Sausage
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Sanford, Florida

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Seed Potatoes
MAINE GROWN

STOCKHOLDERS M E E TIN G
To the Stockholders o f Sanford Ilulld*
Ing &amp; Loon Association:
The annual meeting of the stock­
holders o f the Sanford Building &amp;
Loan Association will be held at its
office, 10 Magnolia avenue, Sanford,
Florida, at eight p. m., Saturday, Jan­
uary 8,1021, fo r the purpose o f elect*
Ing directors fo r the ensuing year,
and to transact such other business
as may legal! come before it.
T. J. M IL L E R ,
A ttest:
President.
A. P. C O N N E LLY,
12-8-or.wlt
Secretary
W ith the present high price o f eggs,
the hen that Is not laying a t least
one ca day should bo ashamed to take
the farm er’s com.

$5.50 P E R SA C K
F. F. DUTTON, Inc
Sanford

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up a step at a time and they should mcr has been among the first to suf­
not come down by w ay o f the banis- fer from drop in prices. Other de­
Salir. r»4 I» City %y C.rrUr
clines w ill come and come soon— and
tors, which is v ery very true.
other values will be reduced in like
U Member o f the Associated Presa
proportions and equalized as to all
H O W T O BE H A T E D
goods. So that the farm ers probab­
Old Ed H ow e, the Kansas wise ly w ill not be compelled to bear on
mart, used to te ll the readers o f his undue proportion o f the shrinkage in
paper, the Atchison Globe, that the values. I t will have to be apportion­
meanest man in Atchison always ed equitably. But the work o f relief
Florida
Just to remind us that
made his fa m ily wait until the Junu- and adjustment can begin well with
r changes.
ary sales to buy their Christmas agriculture.— Tampa Tribune.
------------ o—
presents.
B u t the sun w ill’ be shining tomorR A IS E M ORE FLO W E R S IN
A man in Indiana, it is said, used
t o w and the rain is needed.
FLO R ID A .
to refuse to let his w ife pick the ap­
------------ o----------ples
fo
r
her
own
use.
“
John,"
she
And cold weather follows the rnic
Flurida hns been extensively * ad­
and it is cold weather that makes tha would remonstrate, "thore aren’t any
vertised ns the land o f sunshine and
o
f
the
hnlf-rotten
ones
left.”
fr u it and vegetables better.
“ Then w nlt until some rot," this flow ers, therefore we should exert
■■■ — o .
—
mean
old fe llo w would snap hack nt ourselves to mnko good on the flow er
i||P 1
O rlando Is building another $100,her.
“
Wo’ro to o poor to cat the good part o f it, leaving the sunshine to tha
| i^ibo apartment house. T h ey believe
Crcntor, who hns always Bmiled up­
ones."
? i n building them often do'*-n there.
on our state with genreous favor.
How
everybody
docs
despise
a
mean
-oThe flow er pnrude in Miami last
'Wo haven’t read the record yet but old cuss like these fellow s! Women
week
gave our visitors some idea o f
pose old “ home brew” made sever- w ill send flow ers to tho jail to bedeck
the
gorgeous
blooms that arc prolffhome runs on Christmas Day.
the cell o f a murderer, a thief may
icnlly produced here, but there was
be given another chance, but when a
a noticeable absence o f roses, which
W h at a great difference it mnkes person is ju st
ornery nnd menn,
.
when the band plays where you can thore’s not much sympathy fo r him have alw ays been a feature in Cali­
fornia nnd in the flow er parades of
[ h e a r it while you nre working. Music anywhere.
the
P acific Const.
i t one o f the greatest inspirations in
Whnt’s the reason?
Roses can be raised in Florida, but
¡ J i b e world.
Why, it is that we arc all idealists.
they are not the easiest flowers to
o
—
The rapacious old humbugs o f the old
. A . W . O. L . has another meaning days who acquired a million or so by raise and our people seem to have
*w. I t la the American
Women’s more or loss shady methods, found been too busy to take the trouble to
ersoaa Leagu e and like the name that nftcr a ll the best use to which grow them profusely. Many beauti­
i history o f the women ¡a just as I t^oy coujd put their money was the ful roses are grown in certain locali­
ties o f the state and those who have
service o f mankind. W e can fo rg iv e
carefu lly studied tho requirements o f
almost anything in our fellow creat­
these beautiful flow ers contend that
W e would remind the Rod and Gun
ures but smallness o f t^ul.
they can raise them with very little
lub -that they should be up and do_
,
,
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additional effo rt over thnt given to
If, they intend to get thnt y n c h t ______ &gt; ............,
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house Btnrtcd .nd the boot ban- WBnt* the good opinion o f the neigh- other flowers.
bora, hnsn t such a h rd chore to
There nre mnny other lovely flo w ­
and all o f the various and sundry
perform a fte r all. N o one needs to ers thnt can be grown prolificnlly in
Ings thnt they will have to do in
in g Sanford a real tourist’s hei\d- possess the entire calendar o f virtues. Florida. Among these arc the gor­
Just generosity, that’s all. Just a geous chrysanthemums, the dainty
¡«¡partera.
'little human kindness In one’s make­ carnations and scores o f old-fashtonrrr1-*
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| N o te In yesterday’s dispatches said up will mako oth er folk overlook the cd flow ers that would decorate the
gardens nnd enliven the landscape nt
,c rallrbads would not raise
the faults.— Tam pa Tribune.
------------ o-----------different seasons, as flow ers will grow
ites any more as they w ere doing
FA R M P R O D U C E P R IC E S
and bloom every’ month o f the year in
te well. ‘ It Is certainly kind o f
Florida.
m to refrain from raising the rates
The United States department of
E aster lilies are easily grown in
when the farmers intend to ask
ifo r a low er rate so the world can agriculture has revised its crop f ig ­ Florida and there is no more beauti­
ures for the year and finds thnt it ful flo w er than the stately Illy in all
liv e .
must cut down those it published— n its purity.
The gorgeous hibiscus,
N e w Y e a r’s Day Saturday
and total was given os $1-1,087,008,000. the lovely oleanders, the magnificent
Johnny Jones shows r l! next week Then* ban been n great reduction in royal pcinciunas, the regal poinset»t to keep tld r;;i liv e ly around the estimated value o f our principal ties, the artistic
hougnnvllln,
the
i.firs t o f the year. N e x t week is crops as compared with 1919, when flam ing bignnio and many* other
i tim e to bring the people to town maximum farm returns were reached flow erin g trees, plants and vines
id the merchants should make big and the &gt; • *ed nron wus large, for grow naturally nnd easily in Florida,
eparatlbns to entertain them with the fa r .usra w re urged to raise bum­ with tho usual care and attention.
¿«p ed n l sales and many bargains and per crops— th world wns hungry and
Few people in the world hnve the
I ,,u.*y produced. The oportunity o f living in such beauti­
: g e t tho visitors In the habit o f com- would ’ -red
a bountiful in nearly all lines ful surroundings nnd pleasing envir­
lin g here to trade. Wo have the stores yield
and
the
farm ers were able to com­ onment ns the people o f Florida nnd
; land w e have tho goods and we have
mand
excellent
prices. In the last this should encourage us to go the
..the prices and when they arc brought
ere b y .a n y special attraction is the few weeks, however, becnusc o f some limit on the expansion o f the beauti­
to show them our wares. The depression, a drop came in values and ful. Thu people o f other sections
lwcn work hard and expend large sums in
shows arc the only fa ir nnd big time the Federal department has
w ill have this year In January and t compelled to reduce its figures o f to- order to hnve even modiocro flow er
th is should bring the crowds 'from j tal agricultural production to $9,148,- gardens fo r a few months in the year,
^ «v e ry city and hamlet within one hun- I 519,0b0, or nearly $5,000,000,000 bo- So we should show o'Ur appreciation
ed miles o f Sanford.
1low 1919.
o f the favorable conditions that en­
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I This shrinkage is due altogether to able us to enjoy lovely surroundings
E very tendency ut this time seem s1the decline in value, for tho farmers continuously, by spreading
flowers
t o point to a turning o f the tide in planted ns many acres as Jnst year, broadcast and devoting ns much time
the a ffa irs o f men and that in a few have worked ns”hnr&lt;l and have raised ns possible to their enre and cultiva­
! ‘ Weeks there will be a decided change ns much—nnd indeed more— thnn in tion.— Times-Union.
r¿¿for moro stability ail along the line. previous years. It is well, however,
of l i g h t now the celery grow ers should to remember thnt there have been
F L O R ID A PE P P E R FO R TU N E S.
together on some good plan o f changes in values in nearly ull articl­
J m arketin g their'crop and the safest es and that the farmers will have to
Fifteno carloads o f green peppers
w a y is to mnko the price reasonable pay less fo r nearly nil they buy. Much picked nnd shipped 'from three acres
-and acll it here. The destiny o f tho o f the chungu is due to the decrease o f the lonn-Fort Myers trucking sec­
. present crop lies in the hands o f the in the purchasing value o f the dollar, tion, bruoght the growers $8,500, a
" Vgrowora themselves as nothing can nnd the European fnrmers have suf­ little less than $1,200 per acre. And
Ibe done on freight rates and other fered in other directions also through the picking and shipping from those
igos In time far this year's crop. the exchange value o f their curren­ thvoo acres is not yet completed.
. ‘ Business generally will ussumc a bet- cy.
And, as the county
agricultural
There is, o f course, much to make agent o f Leu county, Mr. II. E. Stev­
&gt; te r aspect a fter tho first o f the year
^alth ou gh business in this city hns the fnrmers complain o f the situa- ens, writes, "That profit o f u thous­
been very good nnd there is no com -; tion mid demand special measures o f and dollars an acre, and even more,
aint from anyone. W hat all o f the relief. T h ey were encouraged by tho can be made on an ucre o f red pepper,
css men everywhere want nt whole country' to increase their ncrc- tomntocs, .eggplant,
watermelons,
|present is some assurance that the age and to raise the largest crops, strawberries and such other ‘common
ttom w ill not fall out all nt once. The crops wore larger, the acreage gnrdcn truck,’ is almost beyond the
Ices, says the Tampa Tribune, went greater und the land wus more care­ belief o f our Northern friends."
fully cultivated, yet they get nearly
The Tribune recalls thnt two years
$5,000,000,000 lean for nil their work. „ Kü tho Into Hunter Bryuiil o f the
It is natural ‘ thnt the
farmers Fort Myers section, tax assessor of
3*rosh Vegetables
should demand some relief from the Lee county, cleared $10,000
from
|treasury, from congress and the peo­ thirty ncrao o f poppers."
ple thnt w ill cnnhlc them to
meet
And what is being done in the Fort
b r u it s
their losses nnd the conditions that
hnve arisen. But the relief differs
in nearly evre y section and in nearly
Srocer/os .
every agricultural community. Com
v TH E HOOVER
Is perhaps the worst suffer, fo r al­
though the crop raised this year is the
Suction Sweeper .
SÜolaka Coffee
largest e ver grown, it brings in .less
Demonstrated In your home.
to the farm er by the great sum o f
Christmas
orders should be g iv ­
$1,600,000,000. The enne crop Is also
a sufferer, buying lust both in the
en Early.
yield and ‘ in the value o f thu sugar
B. E. W IL L IA M S
produced.
or G. A. D R BKA, DeLand
Tho country rcalzlcs the misfor­
/ D e a n e
T ju r n e r
Daytona Deaeh
tunes o f the farmers and Is disposed
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to grant them all the relief it can,
¿*S5A» w 4 9 7 %l/*hdta SBufhUny
financially and legislative. The far-

EN o f vision and foresight, realize the close
union between present-day business and
the B A N K .
And the bank, in turn, is striving to meet the
new conditions and responsibilities by applying
its best knowledge to tne permanent good o f its
customers.

F. P. Forster, President.

Myers section, is being done in the
Plant City region, and tha Sanford
region, nnd the Ilnstings region, and
the Miami region, and the Moore
Haven region. In fact there arc few
regions in Florida where this record
o f the Lee County pepper grow er
canqot be equalled i f not beaten.—
Tampa Tribune.
Mochnnical equipment o f the Su­
perior Motors works has arrived from
Jackson, Mich., and is installed‘ in the
building formerly occupied by the
electric light plant until the company
enn build.- This is the concern mov­
ed from Michigan to Titusville by
the Titusville Civic Longue. It man­
ufactures internal combustion mnrinc
engines. Lntcr it w ill add a foun­
dry and boat building plant.

B. F. Whltner, Cashier,

LETTUCE
HAMPERS
A m p le Stocks

::

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Notice o f Application fo r T a x Deed
Under Section 575 o f the Gen­
eral Statutes.
Notico is hereby given that T. W .
Lawton, purchaser o f T a x Certificato
No. 2356, dated tho 5th day o f N o ­
vember, A. D. 1895, haa filed
aald
certificato In my o ffice, and
has
modo application fo r tax deed to is­
sue In accordanco w ith low.
Said
certificate embraces tho follow in g de­
scribed property situated In Seminolo county, Florida, to-w lt: W 3-4 o f
SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4 and N E 1-4 o f SW
1-4 o f S W 1-4, and S 1-2 o f N W 1-4
o f SW 1-4 o f SW 1-4 Sec. 14, Twp.
21 S., Rge. 31 E, (less W 1-2 o f E 1-2
o f SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4).
The aald
land being assessed at tho dato o f the
issuance o f such certificate in tha
nomo o f Geo. Fox. Unless said cer­
tificato shall bo redeemed according
to law tax deed will iy u o thereon on
the 18th day o f January, A . D. 1021.
Witness my official signature and
ceni this the 13th day o f December
A. D. 1020.
(S E A L )
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Clerk County Court,
Seminolo County, Fla.
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The Citizens of Seminole County
ELE C TR IC A L CH RIST­
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105 Palmetto Ave.

Phone 431

B E A U T IF U L POST C A R D S
A T T H E H ERALD . E A C H ...

L IS T E N — A L L Y E F A IR PE O PLE
W H IL E W E T E L L AB O U T
W H IL E W E SIN G ABOUT

T h e Sub-Tropical M id -W in ter F a ir
O rlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
T H IS IS TO B E T H E V E R Y F IN E S T E X P O S ITIO N Y E T HELD —
I T IS TO BE D E VO TE D T O Y O U A N D YO U R IN T E R E S TS .
It 1» to embrace the products, official or private, o f fiv e coun­
ties In the beat section o f the state.
T H A T ’ S YO U A N D Y O U R C O U N TY. W E A S K
Y O U — W IL L
YO U H ELP?
Johnnie J. Jones’ remarkable United Shows, bigger and better
will occupy our ground« from December to the time o f opening the
F air in oiddr to get ready fo r it.
W . R. O’N E A L
Prealdent

J. L. G ILE S
Treasurer

*

C. B. HOW ARD
Secretary

�W'5MF~"
THE 8ANFQ8DDAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1920

In and About
o f The Gtijj d

PAGE FIVE

GATHER

Smith, on Palm etto avenue.
The TALLAHASSEE WILL BE SCENE
OP BIQi MEETING
re m a jw d .fo c q jo y tjio movthere will be a special concert, given by the Million Dollar Band, a t the
i.i
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TOMORROW
ics, tb^i music o f the M illion . Dollar
fat florltls^Falr and much cooler Bantj * nd
^traction s o ! SanPrincess Theatre. There will be added attractions for that night and it
eigh t Cold ware and frettin g ¿cm- ffljtl* yrhllc M r. H ill returns.to O r­
T A L L A H A S S E E » Doc. 28.— Taltnwill be well worth your while to hear this concert. A small admission yfi.ll
to extreme northern pprtlon. lando, ^nrpon Springs and other plac­ hsssee Jooks forward op Wednesday
be charged, the proceeds to be used to raise the balance necessary to pay
prpbably heavy lo northern and es on a business trip.
to the largest gathering o f teachers
for the Band, and we are all going to be there.
1 portion. Wednesday fa ir and
that boa appeared at the opening ses­
extreme south portion.
sion, o f th o i Florida Educational A s s o ­
ciation and Is prepared to entertain
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Keelor, who
all who come, even if thn figure
* been the guests o f their parents,
reaches that set as the hoped-for num*
ud Mrs. Keelor, here fo r a fe w
ber, one thousand, o f tto fo rty -s ix
, hare gone down the East Coast
hundred white teachers o f the state.
Florida.
Tho newspapers o f Florida realise
that the people .should give more at­
Mia illldrvd Holly le ft today fo r
DroLWr i T in “ “ f ° y ° Ui atleation « w ^ c t that a complete line o f Full
Dress Clothes are at our place right now. E very bit o f this line is new and
do where ahe.yrlll be the house N E W EDIFICE nAS BEEN FIN­ tention than, they have in the past to
the needs o f their schools, and lead­
u of Miss Lydia Yovrell for sevISHED AND IS COMPLETE
JHS hav,ng bf en received from the Society Brand people. You are
ing dailies, notablp the Florida T im esni dsys and attend the dance that
IN EVERY DETAIL
sure
to
get the very best and latest at the lowest price, if you ¿et them from
Union and The Tampa Tribune have
I to be giren by the younger society
■
,1. ■11 carried editorial^ .urging the teachers
The opening o f the beautiful Bap­
; of Orlando.
to attend because they must bo the
tist Temple in this city last Sunday
; Mi*. P. T. Wakefield o f the Wake- was one o f tho greatest events In leaders In any movement to arouse
4dd Preserving Co., o f Geneva, was church history nnd had It not been the state in the needs o f the situa­
astong the visitors to the city today. so well covered In advance by the tion.
Tho key note o f the meeting w ill bq
Wakefield reports a fine busl- excellent four-page supplement to the
sounded.on
tho opening night by S ta te j J,
in her line.
Dally and W eekly Herald Inst Fridny
Superintendent W illiam N. Shunts and
would have received tho elaborate
The “ 13** Club will have a dance writeup that it so richly dosorves. President Benjamin B. Lane in th eir
the Hotel Vsldcx Friday night to However, Dr. Hyman, the pastor, In respective addresses and w hatever
the public is cordially invited, w ritin g It up so w ell in advance could modification may be nude therein by
S a n f o r d , F l à .
you have not purchased your not have forseen that such a largo later discussion, it is certain that tho
:rts for this dance you can get crowd would be present, he could not whole association is going to keep in
A^fc.
A^S.
at Bovver &amp; Roumliiat’s drug. have forseen the great Interest that mind tw o central points, a supply o f
teachers fo r all the children and, m ore
every church-goer and non-church­
efficient service to evory child.
goer Irf tho c ity had In his great un­
C A R D IN A L GIBBONS
Dr. J. L. McBride o f tho National
The Million Dollar Band was rained dertaking nnd could not, did not nnd
18 IM PR O V IN G "
Bureau o f Education,, brings to the
it the afternoon and evening con­
never will know o f the many ex­
AD D ITIO N AL LO CALS
conference the great need o f tho rural
certs yesterday but will piny todny If
(n7 i * » Ai»ocu*t4
pressions o f surprise and praise that
the rain holds o ff long enough for
child and with burning insistcnco
he and his church received last Sun­
B A L T IM O R E , M. D., Dec. 28.—
drives home tho fact that today Is
then to do so. The Million Dollar
day at .the opening..
Continued im provem ent; o f Cardinal
Orchestra will furnish the music fo r
the tim e to meet that need.
Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at
Also neither the pastor or the con­
Gibbons’ condition is reported today.
the Woman'* Club dance tonight.
Dr., .H arry Clark, president o f the A Kanncr’s, Sanford A ve.
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gregation looked fo r 760 people to
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•
il . t lr. :|, * .»
University o f Tennessee,' comes
to
attend the opening exercise nor could
There
may
be
plenty
o
f ipoonshlne
A
s
we
go
to
press
wo
learn
that
tne
The Johnny Jones big shows will
charm again the personality, sunshine
William Jennings Bryan knows of
they look into' the future and forsee
and
"red
likkcr"
in
Sanford
but it was
Million
Dollnr
Band
will
g
iv
e
a
con­
i here next week on the lake front
and inspiration the whole teaching at . least one Democrat who may be
that the church would b e ' so richly
cert
In
the
Princess
Theatre
fo
r
tho
I being the biggest aggregation o f
not in evidence on Christmas day. The
fq rp c . o f the state, Dr- Clark is an used as the nucleus o f the proposed
endowed in the sum o f $63,000. . ••
"13" Club and at tho request o f many
kind in the world it will bo a
orator that every Florida tcachor reconstructed party.
city was remarkably quiet in this re­
A ll o f this and more could be w rit­
o f the citizens who would rather sit
gila week for Sanford nnd the surshould ,hear; his voice lingers in m em ­
spect fo r which all o f us are truly
ten about the Baptist Temple and the
mmdtng country. The Jones shows
, Bureau Scarfs, Table C o v en , sod down in a comfortable building and thankful.
ory like a song.
wonderful auccess that the. opening
an coming here under the auspices
Dr. Law ton B, Evans, superintend* Baby Blankets, now on sale.— A , Fan­ isten to a good concert and are w ill­
achieved but the greatest achievement
|«f the “ 13" Club.
ner.
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wpa the Interest that Is taken In the ent o f tho Augusta, Ga., schools and
This concert is put on by the "13"
a national figure, comes to Inspire the
this. D. Brumiey, of Chuluota, was new church by others than .n)ember* association with 'that too little re a liz­
A lot. o f folks .dq not seem to cape Club in ordre to help pay the expens­
I la the city today on business and and the good wishes and prayers fo r
ed truth, that the spirit and philos­ how much tho farmers complain, just es o f the band whilo hero and as
Let E veryday
brought over several winter visitors success that are given tot this church
ophy o f Froebcl underlying all high so they turn out the crops at a reas­ there nre ;nnny who have not contri­
•with him. Mr. and Mrs. Brumiey ail the time. W e repeat tho descrip­
buted but would like to do so this
be
quality teaching and all real success onable price.
hare charge of the Chuluota Inn at tion o f the new church that was re­
gives them the opportunity. Tickets
in
education,
from
.the
university
down
Osloota, one of Florida’s fine small cently given In the Herald because it
A nlco assortment o f Sterling S il­ will be un sale at the bnpks and drug
to the kindergarten, the institution,
betels situated in the hills o f Seml- coven) *11 the points in regard to the
stores in the city and there will be no
usually association, with Frocbcl’s ver and Gold E vcnharp Penc’ls and
¿‘ .
aole county and where the fishing and arrangements: * ,, . . i , . ,,
Drug reserved Heats so get your tickets nnd
name. His address is distinctly w orth Fountain Pens at M otley's
T h e building is unique. Tho best
hunting ii great.
Store.
219-tfc go to tho concert early and get a good
points in the Third Baptist Church o f while.
sent. There will be special number»*
Senator Park Trammell, genial and
The Republican party palled 3,300 nt thU concert thnt cannot be given
H. IL Dawson, of Afton, Oklahoma, St. Louis, the Sanford High School
eloquent, is well known to all F lo r ­
votes in Hillsborough in the general nt the open air concerts and it will
it in the city with the view o f locat­ and tho Tabernacle Baptist Church
idians. He brings some promise th at
election. O f course, that included the be one o f the best ever given in this
ing here if he can find something to o f Atlanta-are combined in this structho national government w ill help
da. He has been connected with the tu re.'It meets the requirements o f the
dear go-o-p-hers.
city.
Florida if the legislature will Itself
honking business and is also familiar Super-standard Sunday School and has
do something to provide more m oney
A Kanncr has a big lino o f holi­
■with several other lines o f business an auditorium that will seat 808 per­
The Now Smyrna-Cornado Board
fo
r
tho
schools.
day
goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213and if any of the business firms here sons. There nre no connecting or roll­
o f Trade, which Is about the livcst
Hon. J. W . W righ t o f the Federal 215 Ssnford Avc.
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Tart a good, live young man to work in g doors.
bureau
o
f
vocational
education,
and
fer them, Mr. Dawson will fill the
"Tho Sundny School part is three
o f Florida this winter, pulled o ff a
Miss Sarah W* Partridge, state home
The league o f nations at Geneva
ML
stories with an arrangement fo r roof
a t the
novel stunt here recently when Invi­
demonstration agent, bring with new already . has accomplished good. It
garden. On the first floor Is found the
tations were sent broadcast to evmeaning the message that education has exposed European diplomacy ns
Messrs. J. G. Ball, John Mclsch, A. Vchurch
office,
the
toilets, tho
lobby
lt U lW li
U I I I W j
kH W
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.
erymnn, woman and child in the city
IP. Connelly, J. H. Hutchinson, II. R. or parlor, the cradle roll department, |must prepare fo r the physlcnl nnd n fhntn and a fraud.
nnd community to gnther nt the pub­
support nnd
nnu substance*
auustancu jj side o f
Dea.% D. C. Marlowe and several oth- and the beginners' department. On the ' Hfe-sutfport
ic school building for n "Jnmboree."
Mohawk Sheets, 81x00, $2.16 each.
*n transportation men o f the Cham­ second floor Is tho Sunday School audi­ daily life , while Dr. Ralph N. Green,
health officer for Florida, — A. Konner, Sanford A v e . Phone
ber of Commcrrc are in Orlando to­ torium whore juniors also m eet On I state
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day attending the meeting o f the Cit- the third floor Is the kitchen, and! stresses especially the need fo r henlth 650.
n s grower* of the state with the banquet roqm, tho primary depnrt- education.
M 0ST i m p o r t a n t i t e m
England has ordered more troops to
Dr. M ary Green, lately from N e w
virw &lt;£ taking definite action on the mentj Dhd intermediate department
i
0F t h e ENTm E h o u s e h o l d .
York City, holds up to the women o f Ireland. Just n few more buttulions
.present high freight rates that are nnd the library and rending room.
the present the lamp thnt "our pioneer and there won't be any room for the
throttling the fruit and vegetable
PIN E IIU R S T D A IR Y — The 95 per cent Dairy.
"Th e basement o f tho main nuditor¡boincss of Floridn.
mothers" lighted In the enrly days. Irish,,
lum Is used as a club room fo r the
Stato A ttorn ey Gcorgo W . Schofield
We invite the public to inspect our Dairy at any time or any
Boy and G irl Scouts. This is equip­
It is said thnt women in thsi coun­
The many Sanford friends o f Dr. ped with dressing rooms and lockers. o f the fifth judicial circuit, is a fa s ­
Hour----- Deliveries Twice Each Day.
I Keelor are glad to have him here fo r Tho pastor’s study is to the righ t o f cinating and eloquent speaker who try spent $75,000,000 fo r cosmetics
the holiday*. Dr. Keelor Is a very the choir lo ft and pulpit platform. will tell tho teachers to get politicians in 1019, but they covered more sur­
“ THE D A IR Y that IS DIF* P I\ J 1 ? H I J 1 K T D A I R V
F E R E N T FROM O TH ERS" r i i l L I l U l l O i D / U I i l
basy ann in New York City nnd Just to the rear o f the baptistry there interested In tho school*. And P rof. face than in 1018.
Braclct Watches, Electric Lamps,
W. A . Little, whom bo many Florida
j •while he loves Sanford cannot bo pre­
nre well arranged dressing rooms. The
Phone 3G7
Ask the State Board of Health
vailed upon to cast his lot with us choir lo ft w ill scat 30 singers. The teachers know nnd love, will be here Smoking Sets, Cnsscro’ o nnd other
to giv e his hearers Inspiration townrd Sheffield-silverware fo r holiday gifts.
at this time, lie hopes In a few yenra
main floor w ill scat 503 nnd tho gal­
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a higher standard o f living and — A. Kanner, Sanford avc.
ts be able to retire from active serv­
lery 210.
let and come here to ninke his future
service.
"The building is 117 feet long by
Confidence men have picked Jack­
homo and he is the kind o f n man
Altogeth er tho program is one o f
56 wide nnd three stories high. Mr. S.
sonville fo r a base o f operations. It's
"Wt Sanford needs ns citizens.
tho best thnt has ever been prepared
O. Shlnholser o f Sanford and Mr.
up to tho Jacksonville police to make
Klton Moughto not Ocato drew tho nnd Tallahassee urges all tho teach­ a base hit.
Phil Moore arrived in the city toers o f Florida to come to her open
|d*y for a short stay from his home plnns."
doors and her open hearts, spend here
Some twenty-five new members of
Just received a new shipment o f
in South Carolina. Mr. Moore lived
two v ery pleasant days and
help
tho church were baptized at the eve­
W. L. Douglas Shoes. Men’s, Ladles
in Sanford for several years being
President Lane nnd his associates
ning service and rounded out tho dedi­
and Children’^ shoes at reduced pric­
the foreman of the Herald office nnd
make the meeting n great one
in
cation
day
exercises
in
a
most)
fitting
es.—
Kanner’s Store, Sanford Avenue.
has many friends here who ore giving
every sense.
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him the glad hand. Ho has been mannor.
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"13" C L U B D A N C E F R ID A Y N IG H T
TYTTt TTt t t Ty TTt t t TTt t t TTT
H
A
V
E
D
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NE
W
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L
L
W
IT
H
t
-,
fw some time but expects to spend
the winter nt \Vo9t Palm Ilench ns
P E P P E R S FROM FT. M YE R S
The "1 3 " Club will have n dance
S°°th Carolina is rather dull In tho
A D V E R T IS E
N o r can you make much money without some
at the Valdez Hotel Friday night at
*•*100* lines Just now.
The Fort Mycra Trucker’s Associa­
which time the dancers will watch
effort to
tion packing house is working a full the old year out and the new y e a r In
Among other holiday visitor* to crew this week nnd packing a number
* , * .f * .
Sxnfonl may be numbered Mr. nnd o f enrs o f peppers. D, Swint, one o f nnd a good time is promised all who
nttend the dance. Like all o f the
by e s t a b lis h in g credit with a reliable bank.
0. C. Hill and Mis* Ruth F.. the well known» truckers, shipped out
dances given by the "13" Club e ve ry ­
by
Sraith, who motored up from Orlana full carload from his plnco at Iona one is cordially invited to nttend and
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t
W h y not make some real " H A Y ” in the S U N
Christman mornnig to visit their on Wednesday. I t is quite likely that
the nflTalr will be an informal one in
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bassett
the shipments this w e e k 'fr o m the every respect. The tickets fo r the
S H IN E by starting a check account -&gt; ‘th us
local packing house will amount to dance are now on sale at B ower ti
Build up your credit that you ma * : ? able to
seven fu ll carloads o f peppers. Man­ Rouniillnt’s or the boys will
come
B eautiful
master difficult problems.
ager A. V. Hancock says the peppqrs around and see you bqfore Friday.
this season are the fcrft yet in qual­ The admission w ill be $3 fo r a ticket
V iew s
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nil cKtrh qunflty. The fact Is that ments at the intermission'hour. The
the Fort M yers Trucker’s Association big featu re o f thu dance will be tho
Each
affiliated with the Florida Citrus Ex­ Million Dollar Band orchestra which
change, hns made o reputation nl- will furnish the music and this alone
rody this season on grade nnd pack, will be worth the price o f admission.
and the markets are calling strong for
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C AVC. Francisco N ittl, the “ Strong Man of Italy** ear• * • v f » » l y In life read and adopted the A xion T“ Know
Th yself* and profited by it. He knew himself, trusted himself and
being true to himself realised that he could not be untrue to his
fellowmen. From obscurity, N ilti became Premier o f Italy. T o
know oneself, to be true to oneself and others are among the essen­
_______________Editor tials in a successful career. A man who squanders himself and
Secretary-Treasurer sacrifices his friends w£ll always move on the ragged edge o f life.
...G en e ra l Manager Among the first steps o f faith in oneself is thrift and an Invest­
ment that will accumulate. TH E SOUTHERN
SOUTTIERN U T IL IT IE S COM
COMR O B E R T J. H O L L Y , Jr.
P A N Y 'S 8 PER C E N T PRIOR PREFERRED STOCK is a good in
&gt;'X3rctilaUon M anager
vestment fo r th rifty persons, and can be procured in cash or in
ine H erald O ffice 148 ór 64,
stallments. -There is nose better.

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EN o f vfsion and foresight, realize the close
. union between present-day business and
the BAN K.

lip n step at a time and they should tner has been among the first to suf­
not come down by w ay o f the banis­ fer from drop in prices. Other de­
clines will come and come ,soon— and
ters, which Is very very true.
other vaiuea will be reduced in Uke
Member o f the Associated Presa
proportions and equalized as to all
H O W TO B E H A T E D
goods. So that the farm ers probab­
Old
Ed Howe, the Kansas wise ly will not be compelled to bear an
man, used to tell the readers o f hla undue proportion o f the shrinkage in
paper, the Atchison Globe, that the values. I t will have to be apportion­
meanest man In Atchison always ed equitably. Out the work o f relief
Just to remind us that
Florida
made his fam ily wait until the Janu­ and adjustment can begin well with
e ith e r changes.
ary saloa tc buy their Chri«tmss agriculture.— Tampa Tribune.
presents.
A man t'n Indiana, it is said, used
to refuse to let his w ifo pick the ap­
. And cold weather follow s the rain ples fo r her own use. "John," she
an d it is cold weather that makes the would remonstrate, "there aren't any
o f the half-rotten ones le ft."
.fruit and vegetables better.
"Then w ait until some rot," this
mean
old fellow would snnp hack at
Orlando Is building another $100,•$bc apartment house. They believe her. "W o ’re too poor to eat the good
ones.”
Jn building them often down there.
H ow everybody does despise o mean
"We haven’ t read the record yet but old cuss like those fellow sl Women
suppose old "home brew " made sever- w ill send flowers to the jail to bedeck
q.1 home runs on Christmns Dny.
ihe cell o f n murderer, a thief may
be given nnother chance, but when a
W hat a great difference it makes person
is Just ornery and mean,
w hen the band plays where you can there’s not much sympathy for him
J&gt;ear it while you are working. M urìc nnywhere.
I s one o f the greatest inspirations in
W hat’s the reason?
She world.
W hy, it is that we are all idealists.
The rnpncious old humbugs o f the old
A . W . 0 . L. has another meaning days who acquired n million or so by
&gt;w. I t is the American
Women's more or less shady methods, found
verseas League and like the name that a fte r all the best use to which
m history o f the women is just as they could put their money was the
icturesque and interesting.
service o f mankind. W e con forgive
almost anything in our fellow creat­
W e would remind the Rod and Gun
ures but smallness o f soul.
lab that they should be up and ddE very man and woman who really
ix If, they intend to get that yachtwants the good opinion o f tho neigh­
ub house started and the boat has-1
bors, hasn’ t such n hard chore to
i and all o f the various and sundry j
perform a fter all. No one needs to
tings that they will hnve to do in
possess
the entire calendar o f virtues.
taking Sanford a real tourist’s hendJust generosity, that’s all. Just a
B u t the sun w ill‘be shining totnor
t o w and the rain is needed.

N o te In yesterday's dispatches said
.the railrbads would not raise
the
/«¿xtes any more as they were doing
^«galte well. ’ It is certainly kind of
^ 4 1 »m to refrain from raising the rates
Just when the form ers intend to ask
■for a low er rate so the world can

FA R M PRO D U CE PRICES

- , N o w Y ear’s Dny Saturday
nnd
N^Johnny Jones shows
next week
p,*OUght to keep tuir « lively around
la t h e fir s t o f the year. N ex t week is
[Is ih e.tim e to bring the people to town
the merchants should make big
vJprepnratibns to entertain them with
iP.upecInl sales nnd many bargains nnd
: g c t the visitors in the habit o f com| Ling here to trade. We have the stores
, a n d we have tho goods and wc have
,, th e prices and when they arc brought
-Jure by .any special attraction is the
to show them our wares. The
S; ahowa arc the only fa ir and big time
w e w ill have this year in January' and
th is should bring the crowds 'from
Brew ery city and hamlet within one hun^ sired miles o f Sanford.

And the bank, in turn, is striving to meet the
new conditions and responsibilities by applying
its best knowledge to the permanent good of its
customers.

R A IS E MOUE T LO W ER S IN
F LO R ID A .
Florida has been extensively * ad­
vertised us the land o f sunshine and
flowers, therefore we should exert
ourselves to make good on the flow er
part o f it, leaving the sunshine to the
Creator, who has always smiled up­
on our state with genreous favor.
The flow er parade in Miami Inst
week gave our visitors some idea o f
the gorgeous blooms that arc prolificnlly produced here, but thcro was
a noticeable absence o f roses, which
have always been a feature in Cali­
fornia and in the flow er parades o f
the Pacific Coast.
Roses can be raised in Florida, but
they are not the easiest flow ers to
raise and our people seem to have
been too busy to take the trouble to
grow them profusely. Many beautiful roses are grown In certain locali­
ties o f the state and those who have
carefully studied tho requirements o f
these beautiful flow ers contend that
they can raise them with very little
additional effort over that given to
other flowers.
There arc many other lovely flo w ­
ers that can be grown prolificnlly in
Florida. Among these arc the go r­
geous chrysanthemums, the dainty
carnations and scores o f old-fashion­
ed flowers that would decorate the
gardens and enliven the landscape at
different seasons, as flowers will grow
and bloom every month o f the year in
Florida.
Easter lilies arc easily grown in
Floridn and there is no more beauti­
ful flow er than tho stately lily in all
its purity.
The gorgeous hibiscus,
the lovely oleanders, the magnificent
royal poincianns, the regal polnsctties, the nrtistic
bougnnvilla, the
flaming bignnio and many* other
flowering trees, plants nnd vines
grew naturally and easily In Floridn,
with the usual care and attention.
Few people in the world have the
oportunity o f living in such beauti­
ful surroundings nnd pleusjng envir­
onment ns the people o f Florida nnd
this should encourage us to go the
limit on the expansion o f the beauti­
ful. The people o f other sections
work hard and expend large sums in
order to have even modiocre flow er
gardens for a few months in the year,
so we should show our appreciation
o f the favorable conditions that en­
able us to enjoy lovely surroundings
continuously, by spreading
flowers
broadcast nnd devoting ns much time
ns possible to their care nnd cultiva­
tion.— Tim es-Union.
FLO R ID A PE P P E R FO R TU N E S

F. P. Forster, President.

II. F. Whitner, Cashier,

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Myers section, is being done in the
Plant City region, and the Sanford
region, nnd the Hastings region, and
the Miami region, and the Moore
Haven region. In fact there arc few
regions if. Florida '.“ here this recorJ
o f the Lee County pepper grower
cnnqot be cqunlieu i i not beaten.—
Tampa Tribune.
Mechanical equipment o f the Su­
perior Motors works has arrived from
Jackson, Mich., and is installed‘ in the
building form erly occupied by the
electric light plant until the company
This is the concern moircan build
cd from Michigan to Titusville by
the Titusville Civic Lcnguc. It man­
ufactures interna! combustion marine
engines. I.nter it will add a foun-

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Notice o f Application for T a x Deed
Under Section 575 o f tho Gen­
eral Statutes.
Notlco Is hereby given that T . W .
Lawton, purchaser o f T ax Certificate
No. 2356, dated tho 5th day o f N o ­
vember, A . D. 1895, has filed
said
certificato In my office, and
has
made application fo r tax deed to Is­
sue in accordance with low.
Said
certificate embraces the follow ing de­
scribed property situated in Seminolo county, Florida, to-w it: W 3-4 o f
SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4 and N E 1-4 o f SW
1-4 o f S W 1-4, and S 1-2 o f N W 1-4
o f SW 1-4 o f SW 1-4 Sec. 14, Twp.
21 S., Rge. 31 E, (less W 1-2 o f E 1-2
o f SE 1-4 o f S W 1-4).
The said
land being assessed at tho dato o f tho
issuancq o f such certificate in tho
name o f Geo. Fox. Unless said cer­
tificate shall be .Opined according
to law tax deed w ill isjuo thereon on

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There is, o f course, much to make
the farmers complain o f the situa­
tion nnd demand special measures o f
relief. They were encouraged by the
whole country to increase their acre­
age and to raise the largest crops.
The crops were larger, the acreage
greater und the Innd wuh more care­
fully cultivated, yet they get nearly
$5,000,000,000 less for all their work.
It is natural ' that the
farmers
should demand some relief from the
treasury, from congress und the peo­
ple that will enable them to
meet
their losses nnd the conditions that
hnve arisen. But the relief differs
In nearly evrey section nnd in nearly
every agricultural community. Corn
is perhaps the worst suffer, fo r al­
though the crop raised this year Ls the
largest ever grown, it brings in.less
to the farm er by the great sum o f
$1,600,000,000. Tho cane crop is also

Fiftone carloads o f green peppers
picked nnd shipped 'from three acres
o f the lonn-Fort Myers trucking sec­
tion, bruoght the growers $3,500, a
little less than $1,200 per acre. And
the picking and shipping from those
three acres is not yet completed.
And, as the county
agricultural
agent o f Lee county, Mr. H. E. Stev­
ens, writes, "Th at profit o f n thous­
and dollnrs an acre, and even more,
can be mnde on an acre o f red pepper,
tomatoes, .eggplant
watermelons,
strawberries and such other ’common
garden truck,’ in almost beyond the
belief o f our Northern friends."
The Tribune recalls that two years
ago tho late Hunter Bryant o f the
Fort Myers section, tax assessor o f
Lee county, cleared $10,000
from
thirty acre.! of peppers."

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T O A S TE R S , PER C O LATO R S,
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Phone 481

B E A U T IF U L PO ST CARDS
A T TH E H ERALD . EACH— .

L IS T E N — A L L Y E F A I R P E O P LE
W H IL E W E T E L L A B O U T
W H IL E W E SING A B O U T

T h e Sub-Tropical M id -W in te r F a ir
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
T H IS IS TO BE T H E V E R Y F IN E S T E X P O S IT IO N Y E T H E L D —
I T IS TO BE J/EVOTED T O Y O U A N D YO U R IN T E R E S T S .
It la to embrace the products, o ffic ia l or p r i n t « , o f fire coun­
ties In the beat section o f the state.
T H A T ’S YOU A N D Y O U R C O U N T Y . W E A S K
YOU— W IL L
YO U H E L P ?
Johnnie J. Jones' remarkable United Shows, bigger and better
will occupy our grounds from December to the tim e o f opening the
Fair in order to get ready for It.
W . R. O’N E A L
President

J. L. G ILE S

C. E. H O W A R D
Secretary

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28,1920

PA G E F IV E

GATHER

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Smith, on P a lm etto avenue.
The T A L L A H A 8 S B E W IL L B E S C E N E I
re^aim|d.to enjoy tjie mov.
O F B i q v M E E T IN G
•Ill
r
•
to», thtimualc o f , the M illion t Dollar
TO M O R R O W
there
will
be
a
special
concert,
Riven
by
the
Million
Dollar
Band,
at
th
e
_ Florida—Fair and much cooler
Kantj jnd other f r a c t io n s o f SonPrincess
Theatre.
There
will
be
added
attractions
for
that
night
and
it
o S £ &gt; v e and to ezln gtem * fflfd , while M r. H ill returns .to OrT A L L A H A S S E E , Doc. 28^-TalIa^
extreme northern BOrUan.
will be well worth your while to hear this concert. A Hmall admjssion ^vill
Windo, ¡farpoft Springs and other plac­ hassee Jooks forw ard on Wednesday
Probably heavy la northern and
be charged, the proceeds to be used to raise the balance necessary to pay
es on a businesa trip.
to tho largest gathering o f teachers
^portion. Wednesday fair and
for the Band, and we are all going to be there.
that has appeared at the opening ses­
r‘extreme *outh portion.
sion .o f thoi Florida Educational Asso­
ciation nnd is prepared to ontertaln
Ur , nd Hri. C. H. Kcelor, who
all who come, oven If tho figure
the kucbU o f their parents,
reaches that set as the hoped-for num­
¿ ¡H it . Keelor, boro for
ber, one thousand, o f tho forty-six
't o r * g o * doWn th° E* * t C&lt;&gt;Mt
hundred white teachers o f the state.
Florid*Tho newapapers o f Florida realize
that the people should give more at­
«to, UiIdrcd^HoUy left today fo r
that we again call to your attention the fact that a complete line o f Full
where xhe.vrlU bo the house In b w b d i f i c b h a s b e h n f i n ­ tention than thay have In the past to
Dress
Ciothes art ui our piace right now. Every bit of this line Is new and
the needs o f their schools, and lead­
a of M i« Lydia Yowc I for xevis h e d A N D IS COMPLETE
fresh, just having been received from the Society Brand people. You are
in g dallies, notable the Florida Tlmesdxj. and attend the dance that
IN EVERY DETAIL
sure to get the very best and latest at the lowest price, if you get them from
t* given by the younger xoclcty
| *J* ' Upipn nnd .The Tampa Tribune have
carried
editorials
.urging
the
touchers
t cf Orlando.
The opening o f the beautiful Bap­
tist Temple in this city hist Sunday, to attend because they must bo 'ho
. « « p T. Wakefield o f the Wake- w as one o f th e greatest events in leaders In any movement to arouse
4rid preserving Co., o f Geneva, was church history nnd had It not been the state in the needs o f the situa­
¿ ¡ » g the visitor» to the city todoy. so well covered in advance by the tion.
jlti. Wakefield reports a fine busi- excellent four-pngc supplement to the
Tho key noto o f tho meeting will bq
sounded
on tho opening night by State
i In her line.
D nily nnd W ee k ly Herald Inst Friday
Superintendent
W illiam N. Shcats and
would have received tho oloborato
^ « 13" Club will hnvo a dance writeup that I t so richly doservea. President Benjamin B. Lane in their
the Hotel Valdez Friday night to However, Dr. Hym an, the pastor, In respective addresses and whatever
m k h the public is cordially invited. w ritin g It up so w ell In advance could modification m ay be made therein by
If you have not purchased your
n o t have forscen that such a largo later discussion, it Is certain that the
tttets for this dance you can got crowd would b e present, he could not whole association is going to keep in
.
.
.
'
tk o at Cower &amp; ltoumlllnt’s drug-,
have forzeen th e great interest that mind two central points, a supply o f
tore.
e very church-goer nnd non-church­ toachors fo r all the children and, more
g o e r Irt the city* had In his great un­ efficient ecrvlco to every child.
H e Million Oollnr Band was rained
Dr. J. L. McBride o f tho National
C A R D IN A L GIBBONS
u.
dertaking nnd could not, did not and
o d at the afternoon and evening con18 IM P R O V IN G '
n ever will k n ow o f the many ex­ Bureau o f Education,, brings to the
«ria yesterday but will play today if
A D D ITIO N A L LOCALS
pressions o f surprise and praise that conference tho great need o f tho rural
(Bjr Tit liMcUthl rm i)
the nin holds o ff long enough for
burning insistence
he nnd his church received Inst Sun­ child and w ith
thrm to do so. The Million Dollnr
B A LTIM O R E , M.* D., Dec. 28.—
drives home tho fact that today is
day at the opening.,
Onhrstra will furnish the music for
Continued
im provem ent, of Cardinal
Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at
Also neither the pastor or the con­ the time to m eet that need.
tie Woman’s Club dance tonight.
Gibbons'
condition
is reported today.
Dr, Harry Clark, president o f the A . Banner's, Sanford Ave.
216- 12c
gregation looked fo r 750 people to
attend the opening exercise nor could University o f Tennessee,' comes to
Tlx Johnny Jones big shows will
There may be plenty ot tpoonshino
William Jennings Bryan knows o f
As wc go to press we learn that the
they look Into the future and forsee charm again tho personality, sunshino
i Iwre next week on the lake front
and
Inspiration
the
whole
teaching
Million
Dollar
Band
will
give
a
con­
at
least
one
Democrat
who
may
be
and
"re d Rkkcr" in Sanford but it was
th a t the church would be so richly
_ J being the biggest aggregation o f
fqrco
.o
f
tho
state.
Dr.
Clark
is
an
cert
In
tho
Princess
Theatre
fo
r
tho
used
as
the
nucleus
o
f
the
proposed
endowed In th e sum o f $«3,000. • •
not in evidence on Christmas day. Tha
t$e kind in the world It will be a
"1 3 " Club nnd at tho request o f many
A ll o f this nnd more could bo w rit­ orator that overy Florida tcachor reconstructed party.
city
w as remarkably quiet In this re­
gala cek for Sanford and the suro f the cltizeiiH who would rather sit
ten about the Bnptist Temple and the should hear; hia voice lingers In mem­
spect
f o r which all o f us are truly
tfcaimg country. The Jones shows
, Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers, sod down in a comfortable building nnd
wonderful success that the opening o ry tike a song,
thankful.
are coming here under the auspices
Dr. Lawton B. Evans, superintend­ Baby Blankets, now on sale.— A , Ban­ listen to a good concert and i r e w ill­
achieved but th o greatest achievement
! the “i r Club.
ent
o f the Augusta, Ga., schools and ner.
210-12tc ing to pay a dollar for the privilege.
wpa the Interest that la taken in the
This concert is put on by the "13"
a
national
figure,
comes
to
Insplro
the
th u . D. Brumley, o f Chuluota, was n ew church b y others than members
A lo t.o f folks dq not seem to care Club in ordro to help pay the expens­
association
w
ith-that
too
little
realiz­
1 » the city today on business and and the good wishes and prayers fo r
how much tho farmers complain, just es o f the band while here and as
1brought over several winter visitors succezs that a r e given tol this church ed truth, th at the spirit and phllosLet Everyday
ophy o f Froebel underlying all high so they turn out the crops at a reas­ there are jnnny who have not contri­
I
with blot Mr. and Mrs. Brumloy a ll the time. W e repeat the descrip­
onable price.
buted but would like to do so this
quality
teaching
and
all
real
success
be
have d irg e of the Chuluota Inn at tion o f the n ew church that was re­
gives them the opportunity. Tickets
Cholnta, one of Florida's fine small cently given In the Herald because It in education, from the university down
A nice assortment o f Stetling SR* w ill be pn sale nt the bnpks and drug
tateb situated in the hilta o f Semi­ covers all the points In regard to the to the klndorgarten, the Institution,
ver and Gold Evcraharp PeqcRs and stores in the city and there will be no
usually
association,
with
Froobcl’s
nole county and where the fishing and arrangements: •
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Fountain Pens at Mobley's
Drug reserved scats so get your tickets and
.. "Th e building la uaiquo. Tho best name. His address is distinctly worth
ftootiqr I* great.
Store.
210-tfc go to the concert early nnd get a good
while.
points In the T h ird Baptlrt phurch o f
~
t
seat. There will be special numbers
Senntor P ark Trammell, genial and
R. II. Dawson, of Afton, Oklahoma, S t Louis, the Sanford H igh School
Tho Republican party polled 3,300 nt thiA concert that cannot be given
is ia the city with the view of locat­ and the Tabernacle Baptist Church eloquent, is well known to all Flor­ votes in Hillsborough in the general
at the open air concerts nnd it will
ing here if he can find something to o f Atlanta-are combined In this struc- idians. He brings some promise that election. Of course, that included the
be one of the beat ever given In this
do. He has been connected with the tu rc.'It meets th e requirements o f the the national government will help dear go-o-p-hers.
city.
hanking business and is also familiar Super-standard Sunday School nnd has Florida i f the legislature will itself
with several other lines o f business an auditorium that will scat 808 per­ do something to provide more money
A . Banner has a big lino o f holi­
The New Smyrnu-Cornndo Bonrd
and if any of the business firms here sons. There a r c no connecting or roll­ fo r tho schools.
day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213o
f
Trade, which (s nbout the livest
Hon.
J,
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righ
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the
Federal
wart a good, live young man to work in g doors.
215 Sanford Ave.
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civic
organization on the East Coast
for them, Mr. Dawson will fill the
"The Sunday School part Is three bureau o f vocational education, and
o
f
Florida
this winter, pulled o ff a
ML
The league o f nations at Geneva
stories with an arrangement fo r roof Miss Sarah W . Partridge, state home
t 0
novel
stunt
here recently when invi­
garden. On the first floor Is found the demonstration agent, bring with new already has accomplished good. It
tations
were
sent broadcast to evMcnra. J. C. Roll, John Mcisch, A. church office, the toilets, tho lobby meaning the message that education has exposed European diplomacy as
crytnnn,
woman
nnd child in the city
I p- Cwwlly, J. IF. Hutchinson, R. R. o r parlor, the crodlo roll department, must prepare fo r the physical and u sham and a fraud.
nnd
community
to
gnther nt the pub­
IVa*, D. C. Marlowe and several oth- and the beginners' department. On the lifo-sujfport nnd substnneo \Bide o f
lic
school
building
for n "Jamboree."
•er transportation men o f the Cham­ second floor Is tho Sunday School audi­ dnily life, while Dr. Rnlph N. Green,
Mohawk Sheets, 81x00, $2.15 cacb.
♦*+ + + + + + + + + ♦+ + + + + + + + + + + *♦ «
ber of Commerce are in Orlando to­ torium whore Juniors also m eet On state health officer fo r Florida, — A. Bnnner, Sanford Ave. Phone
day attending the meeting o f the Cit- the third flo o r Is tho kitchen, and stresses especially the need fo r health 550.
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vo* frowers of the state with the banquet room, the primary depart­ education.
IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ITEM
virw of taking definite action on the m ent! Jthd Intermediate dopajtment
Dr. M ary Green, lately from New
England hns ordered more troops to
o f t h e e n t ir e h o u s e h o l d .
jnwent high freight rates that are
York City, holds up to the women o f Ireland. Just a few more battalions
nnd the llbrnry and reading room.
throttling the fruit and vegetable
"The basement o f the main auditor­ the present the lamp that "our pioneer nnd there won't be any room fo r tho
PIN E H U R S T D A IR Y — The 95 per cent Dairy.
|haiincu of Florida.
ium Is used as a club room fo r the mothers” lighted in tho early days. Irish.,
B o y nnd G irl Scouts. This Is equip­ Stato A ttorn ey George W . Schofield
We invite the public to inspect our Dairy at any time or any
The many Sanford friends of Dr. ped with dressing rooms nnd lockers. o f the fifth Judicial circuit, Is a fnaIt is said that women in thsi coun­
Hour----- Deliveries Twice Each Day.
Keelor arc glad to have him hero fo r
T h o pastor's study la to the right o f cinntlng and eloquent speaker who try spent $75,000,000 for cosmetics
,
holiday«. Dr. Kcelor is a very
the choir lo ft and pulpit platform. w ill tell the teachers to get politicians in 1019, but they covered more sur­
“ THE D A IR Y that IS D IF­
y reiui in New York City nnd
Just to the r e a r o f the baptistry there interested in tho schools. And Prof. face thnn in 1918.
FERENT FROM OTHERS'
le he loves Sanford cannot be preBroclct Watches, Electric Lamps,
nrc well arranged dreaslng rooms. The W . A. Little, whom so many Floridn
Ask the Slate Board of Health
upon to cast his lot with us choir loft w ill scat 30 singers. The teachers know nnd love, will he here Smoking Sets, Casscro'o and other
Phone 3G7
« »hi* time. He hopes in a few yenrs
mnln floor w ill seat GG3 and the ga l­ to give his hearers inspiration toward Shcffield-sllvcrwaro fo r holiday gifts.
be able to retire from active serv21G-12tc
a higher standard o f living and — A. Banner, Sanford ave.
le ry 21«.
« and come here to make his future
service.
"Tlie building Is 117 fe e t long by
Confidence men have picked Jack­
and he Is the kind o f a man
Altogether the program is ono o f
55 wide and th ree stories high. Mr. S.
sonville
for a base o f operations. It’s
UaI Swford needs ns citizens.
O. Shinholscr o f Sanford nnd Mr. tho best that has ever been prepared
up
to
the
Jacksonville police to make
Elton Moughto nof Ocnlo drew the nnd Tallahassee urges nil tho teach­
I’hil Moore arrived in tho city toa
base
hit.
ers o f Florida to come to her open
plans."
,
S v ° f L* 8hort
from his home
doors
and her open hearts, spend here
Some tw enty-flve new members o f
Just received a new shipment o f
in V° ,h &lt;rarolina- Mr. Moore lived
two
very
pleasant days nnd help
W . L. Douglas Shoes. Men’s, Ladles
* anford for acvcnil years being tho church w e re baptized at the eve­
ning service nnd rounded out tho dedi­ President Lane nnd his associates and Children*« shoes at reduced pric­
*•« foreman of the Herald offlee and
cation day exorcises In a most fitting make the meeting n great one in es.— Banner’s Store, Sanford Avenue.
It»
fr'^ndi here who arc giving
every sense.
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P E P P E R S FROM F T . M Y E R S '
The Fort M yers Trucker's Associa­
tion packing house is working a full
crew this w eek and packing n number
o f cars o f peppers. D. Swint, one o f
the well knownt truckers, shipped out
n full carload from his place at Iona
on Wednesday. It Is quite likely that
tho shipments this w eek ' from the
local packing house w ill amount to
seven full carloads o f peppers. Man­
ag er A. V. Hancock says the poppera
this season a r e the b eit yet In qual­
ity and yield in g heavy ns well. Thq
Swint shipment consists o f practically
all extra fluntUy. The fa c t is that
the Fort M yers frucker's Association
affiliated w ith the Florida Citrus E x ­
change, hns made a reputation nlredy this senson on grade and pack,
nnd the markets arc calling strong fo r
tho
Seven
Star( brand.— Floridn
Grower.

H a y Without Sunshine

The "1 3 " Club will have n dance
at the Valdez Hotel Friday night at
which time the dancers will watch
tho old year out and the new year In
nnd a good timo is promised nil who
nttend the dance. Like all o f the
dnnees given by the "1 3 " Club every­
one if cordially Invited to attend and
the affair ^111 be on informnl one in
every respect. The tickets fo r the
dance are now on sale at Bower £
Roumlllnt’a o r the boys will come
around and sec you beforo Friday.
The admission will be $3 fo r a ticket
fo r the men and the ladies arc free
and tho club \yill furnish refresh­
ments at the intermission hour. The
hig feature o f the dnnee w ill be tho
Million Dollnr Band orchestra which
will furnish the music and this alone
will be worth the price o f admission.
Post Cards e t the Herald office, lc.
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C AVC. Francisco fil l t l , the “ Strong Man o f Italy” ear• I • u m U . ly in life read and adopted the AxIonTMKnow
Thyself* and profile*! by it. He.knew himself, trusted himself and / OlO tZRM v«C«tlXM* a u x **» 2
CW»UKSAMTeotufflkDOMÛ
being true to himself realized that he could not be untrue to his f*» U
m o w Aoovitwvat*» utrtu. V «
E HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc. fcllowmen. From obscurity, N ittl became Premier of Italy. To OCtW
«OMC,
VOOVA-rU
know oneself, to be true to oneself and others are among the essentw eupuaSrr T U * r u t
». WHAT _______________ Editor tinls in a successful career. A man who squanders himself and 9Mt&gt;ai por tw ih m \uuau &lt;
H u * OW AU a VsiKS UÙRC v o u t y
Secreta ry-Treosnrer sacrifices his friends will always move on the ragged edge of life.
Among the first steps of faith in oneself is thrift and an invest­
----- s N U k S fiÀ O O
y
...G en eral Manager
ment that will accumulate. TH E SOUTHERN U TILITIE S COM­
RO BERT J. H O L L Y , Jr.
P A N Y 'S 8 PER C EN T PRIO R PREFERRED STOCK is a good In^•Circulation Manager
vestment for th rifty persons, and can be procured in cash or inò n e B e ra ld O ffice 148 Or 64.
stallments. 'There is note better.
up a step at a time and they should mer him been among the first to suf­
not come down by w ay o f the banis­ fe r from drop In prices. Other de­
XMlrtreS la C ltj %r C*rrUr
clines will come and come soon— and
ters, which is very very true.
other values will bo reduced in like
proportions and equalised as to nil
Member of the Aaaociated Presa
HOW TO B E H A T E D
goods. So that tne farmers probab­
ly will not bo compelled to bear an
undue proportion o f tho shrinkage In
values. It will have to he apportion­
ed equitably. But the work o f relief
and adjustment can begin well with
Juat to remind us that Florida
agriculture.— Tampa Tribune.
eather changes.
B u t the sun w lll'b c shining tomor
tow and the rain is needed.

. And cold weather follows the raic
and It is cold weather that makes tho
fr u it and vegetables better.
Orlando Is building another $100,K) apu-tment house. They believe
1 u liditg them often down there.
"\Va haven’t read tho record yet hut
suppose old “ home brew" made severcal home runs on Christmas Day
W h at a great difference it makes
w h en the band plays where you can
h e a r It while you are working. Music
i s one o f the greatest inspirations in

.Ujc world.
A . W . 0 . L. has another meaning
»w. I t is the American Women's
v e n e s s League and like the name
i8 history o f tha women U just as
iresquo and interesting,
W o would remind tho Rod and Gun
iub that they should be up and do­
ff I f they intend to get thnt yacht
m&gt; house started and the boat hasi an d 'all o f the various and sundry
lings that they will have to do in
aking Sanford a real tourist's heqd-

A man in Indiana, it is said, used
to refuse to let his w ife pick the ap­
ples fo r her own use. “ John," ahe
would remonstrate, "there nren’t any
o f the half-rotten ones left."
“ Then wait until some rot," this
mean old fellow would snap hack at
her. “ W o’rc too poor to cat the good
ones."
,
How everybody docs despise a mean
old cuss like those fellows! Women
will send flowers to tho jail to bedeck
the cell o f a murderer, n thief may
be given another ehnnee, but when a
person is Just ornery nnd mean,
there’s not much sympnthy fo r him
anywhere.
W hat’a the reason?
W hy, it is that we arc all idealists.
Tho rapacious old humbugs o f the old
days who acquired n million or so by
more or less shady methods, found
that after all the beat use to which
they could put their money was tho
service o f mankind. W e can forgive
nlmost anything in our fellow creat­
ures but smallness o f soul.
Every man and woman who really
wants the good opinion o f tho neigh­
bors, hasn't such n hard chore to
perform after all. N o one needs to
possess the entire calendar o f virtues.
Just generosity, that’s nil. Just a
dittle human kindness in one’s make­
up will make other folk overlook the
faults.— Tnmpa Tribune.

iNoto In yesterday'« dispatches said
the
*xfctas any more as they were doing
FARM PRODUCE PRICES
•quite well. ' It is certainly kind of
to refrain from raising the rates
The United State« department of
J u st when the fnrmors intend to nsk
agriculture
ha« revised its crop fig ­
io r a lower rate so the world can
ures for the year and finds thnt it
must cut down those it published— a
N ow Year's Day Suturday
and total was given os $14,087,G08,000.
;^7ohnny Jones rhows r 'l next week There hns been n great reduction in
»ought to keep thirv-.s lively around the estimated value o f our principal
.the firs t o f the year. Next week is crops ns compared with 1010, when
time to bring the people to town maximum furm returns were reached
¿and tho merchants should make big and tlie planted area was large, fo r
I’Rreparatibna to entertain them with the fnrmera were urged to raise bum­
;«pecin l sales and many bargains and per crops—the world was hungry and
; g e t tho visitors In the habit o f com­ would need all they produced. The
i n g here to trade. We have the stores yield was bountiful in nearly nil lines
a n d we have tho goods nnd wo have and the farmers were nlde to com­
In the lust
■the price» and when they are brought mand excellent prices.
J u r a by.any special attraction is the few weeks, however, because of some
‘ Ylnio to show them our wares. Tho depression, n drop came in values and
been
: shows arc the only fair and big tlmo the Federal department has
w e w ill have this year in Jnnunry and compelled to reduce its figures o f to­
t th is should bring tho crowds ‘from tal agricultural production to $0,148,eve ry city and hamlet within one huit- 510,0b0, or nearly $5,000,000,000 be­
low 1010.
'sired miles o f Sanford.
This shrinkage is due altogether to
the
decline In value, fo r the farmers
£ ; E very tendency at this time seems
planted
ns many acres as Jnst year,
to point to a turning o f the tide in
hove
worked
ns~hard and have raised
i tho affairs of men nnd that in a few
ns
much—and
indeed more— than in
' Veeks there will he a decided change
previous
years.
It is well, however,
- fo r more stability nil along the line.
¿Bight now the celery growers should to remember thut there huvo been
cgdl together on some good plan of changes in values in nearly all articl­
m arketing their'crop nnd the safest es and that the fnrmers will have to
; w a y is to make the price reasonable pay less for nearly all they buy. Much
S * n d sell it here. The destiny o f tho of tho change in due to the decrease
present crop lies in the hnnds o f the in the purchasing value o f the dollar.
i gruwors themselves ns nothing can I nnd the European fnrmers have suf-b o done on freight rates and other I fered in other directions also through
the exchange value o f their curren-

4he railrbads would not raise

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F. P. Forster, President.

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Myers section, is being done in tho
Plant City region, nnd the Snnford
region, nnd the Hastings region, nnd
the Miami region, nnd the Moore
Haven region. In fuct there are few
regions in Florida where this record
o f the Leo County pepper grower
cannot be equalled if hot beaten.—
Tampa Tribune.
Mechanical equipment o f the Su­
perior Motors works has arrived from
Jackson, Mich., nnd is installed'in tho
building formerly occupied by tho
electric light plant until the company
can build.- This is the concern mov­
ed from Michigan to Titusville by
the Titusville Civic League. It man­
ufactures internal combustion marine
engines. Later it will add a foun­
dry and boat building pinnt.

A m p le Stocks

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Cotton Seed M eal
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Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the Gen­
eral Statutes.
Notico is hereby given thnt T . W.
Lawton, purchaser o f Tax Certificate
No. 2360, dated tho 6th day o f N o­
vember, A. D. 1805, has filed
said
certificato in my office, and
has
made application fo r tax deed to is­
sue In accordance with law.
Said
certificate embraces the following de­
scribed property situated in Semi­
nole county, Florida, to-wit: W 3-4 of
SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4 nnd N E 1-4 o f SW
1-4 o f SW 1-4, and S 1-2 o f N W 1-4
o f SW 1-4 o f SW 1-4 Sec. 14, Twp.
21 S., Rgc. 31 E, (less W 1-2 o f E 1-2
o f SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4).
The said
land being assessed at the date o f tho
issuance o f such certificate In tho
name o f Geo. Fox. Unless said cer­
tificato shall bo redeemed according
to law tax deed w ill is^ilue thereon on
tho 18 th dny o f January, A. D. 1021.
Witness my official signature nnd
seal this tho 13th day of December
A. D. 1920.
(S E A L )
E| A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk County Court,
Semtnola County, Fla.
216-Otc.
By V. E. Douglnsq, D. C.

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Fiftenc earlondc o f green peppers
picked and shipped 'from three acres
o f the lona-Fort Myers trucking sec­
tion, bruoght the growers $3,500, a
little less than $1,200 per acre. And
the picking and shipping from those
three acres is not yet completed.
And, ns the county
agricultural
agent of Lee county, Mr. H. E. Slov|ens, writes, ‘ Thn t profit o f a thous­
and dollars nn acre, nnd even more,
can he made on an acre o f red pepper,
tomatoes, «eggplant,
watermelons,
'present is some assurance thnt th e1age and to raise the largest crops, strawberries and such other ‘common
-bottom will not full out all at once, j Tim crops were larger, the ucroagc gnrilen truck,’ is nlmost beyond the
/.Prices, soys the Tampa Tribune, w ent! greater and the land was more care- belief o f our Northern friends."
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— » I fully cultivated, yet they get ncnrly
The Tribune recalls thnt two years
|$5,000,000,000 less for all their work. ngo the late Hunter Brynnt o f the
It is rinturai ' that the farmers Fort Myers section, tax assessor of
f f rash V e g e ta b le s
should demand some relief from the Leo county, cleared $10,000
from
treasury, from congress and the peo­ thirty nerse o f poppers.”
ple thnt will enable them to
meet
And what Is being done in the Fort
their losses und the conditions thnt
have arisen. But the relief differs
in ncnrly cvrey section and in nearly
every agricultural community. Com
THE HOOVER
is perhaps the worst suffer, fo r n!-r
though the crop raised this year la the
Suction Sweeper
largest ever grown, it brings in less
Demonstrated in your home.
to the farmer by the groat aunt o f
Christmas orders should b* giv­
$1,600,000,000. Tho enno crop Is also
a sufferer, haying lost both in the
yield an(i in the value o f the sugar
produced.
Thu country realzies the misfor­
tunes o f the fnrmers and Is dispored
to grant them all the relief it can,
financially am! legislative. The fnr-

And the bank, in turn, is striving to meet the
new conditions and responsibilities by applying
Its best knowledge to th e permanent good of its
customers.

R A IS E M ORE FLO W E RS IN
F LO R ID A .
Florida has been extensively ' ad­
vertised as the land o f sunshine and
flowers, therefore we should exert
ourselves to make good on the flower
part o f it, leaving the sunshino to the
Creator, who has alwuys smiled up­
on our state with genreous favor.
The flower parade in Miami last
week gave our visitors some idea o f
the gorgeous blooms that arc proiificnlly produced here, hut there wus
n noticeable absence o f roses, which
have always been n feature in Cali­
fornia and in the flower purndes of
the Pacific Const.
Roses can be raised in Florida, but
they are not the easiest flowers to
raise nnd our people seem to have
been too buBy to take the trouble to
grow them profusely. Atony beauti­
ful roses are grown in certain locali­
ties o f the state and those who have
carefully studied tho requirements o f
these beautiful flowers contend that
they can raise them with very littlo
additional effo rt over thnt given to
other flowers.
There are many other lovely flow ­
ers that can be grown proiifically in
Florida. Among these arc the gor­
geous chrysanthemums, the dainty
curnntlons and scores o f old-fashion­
ed flowers that would decorate the
gardens nnd enliven the landscape at
different seasons, os flowers will grow
nnd bloom every month o f the year in
Floridn.
Easter lilies are easily grown in
Floridn nnd there is no more beauti­
ful flow er than the stately lily in nil
its purity.
The gorgeous hibiscus,
the lovely oleanders, tho magnificent
royal poincinnas, the regni poinsetties, the artistic
bnugnnvilln, tho
flam ing bignnio and many* other
flowering trees, plnnts nnd vines
grow naturally nnd cosily in Floridn,
with the usual care nnd attention.
Few people in tho world hove the
oportunity o f living in such beauti­
ful surroundings und plensjng envir­
onment ns the people o f Floridn nnd
this should encourage us to go the
limit on the expansion o f the beauti­
ful. The people o f other sections
work hard and expend largo sums in
order to have even mediocre flower,
gnrdens for a few months in the year,
so we should show our appreciation
o f the favorable conditions that enable us to enjoy lovely surroundings
continuously, by spreading flowers
broadcast nnd devoting ns much time
ns possible to their cure nnd cultiva­
tion.— Times-Union.

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CLEANERS, IRONS, S E W IN G
M ACHINES, W ASH IN G M ACHINES.
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105 Palmetto Ave.

Phone 481

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L I S T E N - A L L Y F . FAIR P E O P L E
W H IL E W E T E L L ABOUT
W 1IILE W E SING A B O U T

The Sub-Tropical M id-W in ter Fair
Orlando, F la ., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
T H IS IS TO BE T H E VERY F I N E S T E X P O S IT IO N Y E T H B L D -r
I T IS TO BE D E V O T E D TO Y O U AND Y O U R INTE RE STS.
It Is to embrace the product«, official or private, of five coun­
ties in tho best section of the atate.
ASK
YOU—-W IL L
YOUR C O U N T Y . WE
YOU H E L P ?
Johnnie J. Jones’ remarkable United Shows, bigger and better
w ill occupy our grounds from December to tho time of opening the
F a ir In order to g e t ready for IL
T H A T 'S YOU A N D

W . R. O’N E A L
President

J. L. G IL E S
Treasu rer

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of M i« Lydia Yowell fo r aevi j,Ti and attend the dance that
pren by the younger aoclety

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J u f t . Wakefield of the WakeI Jirititrvinff Co., of Geneva, was
1^ . , the visitor* to the city today.
I l t i Wakefield report* a fine busi­
ly * in her line.
H, “ 13" Club will have a dance
. the Hotel Valdez Friday night to
iwkkfe «*« Pub,ic is eortiia,,y !nvitc&lt;1,
lif pa hare not purchased your
Itrkrta for this dance you can get
1
it Bower A Roumilint’s drug.

. The Million Dollar Hand was rained
| «t it the afternoon and evening con|«rti jiiterday but will play today If
|tfc nin holds o ff long enough for
I f t « to do to. The Million Dollar
lOrdutra will furnish the music for
I fV Vfcmin's Club dance tonight.
TW Johnny Jones big shows will
iLmnert week on the lake front
I being the biggest aggregation o f
[tW Und tn the world it will bo ft
I gib week for Sanford and the aurluBkdnf country. The Jones shows
■m coming here under the auspices
[of the “13" Club.

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It the city today on business and
kmght over several winter visitor*
.Jh him. Mr. and Mrs. Brumloy
Am charge of the Chuluota Inn at
Odnsta, one of Florida's fine small
kUh situated in the hills o f Seini■»1* county and where the flahtng and
isctisg is great.

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B. IL Dtwson, of Aflon, Oklahoma,
a In th* city with the view o f localkg here 1/ he can find something t j
da. Ik has been connected with the
k*nki*g business n ' is »'so fam iliar
with seve^ai other line!, o f business
and if
of the business firm s here
.1» good, live young man to work
Jw 'hem, Mr. Dawson will fill the
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Mnm. J. (3. Coll, John Melsch, A.
F. Crenelly, J. H. Hutchinson, R. R.
De*sD. C. Marlowe nnd several oth­
er transportation men o f the Cham*
kw of Commerce are in Orlando todV »'-tending the meeting o f the Citm&gt;wtrs of the state with the
T* w ol taking definite action on the
high freight rates that are
untiling the fruit and vegetable
« ' w a of Florida.
The nwny Sanford friends o f Dr.
aalor are glad to have him here fo r
¡"holidaya. Dr. Keelor is a very
in New York City and
e he loves Sanford cannot be proupon to cast his lot with us
i* time. He hopes in a few years
»lie to retire from active sorvJ*»nd came here to make his future
¡ T V " ? b« is the kind o f a man
hanford needs as citiiens.
Moore arrived" in the city tof e w V h0rt ,U y from hl8 hom&lt;!
k W
? rolina- Mr- Moore lived
•»nford for several years being
w L T ? . ° f ,the IIerald offt« and
W ,, * J',**ncla here who arc giving
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»nd and othqç ^traction s o f Sap­
T A L L A H A S S E E , Dec. 28.— Talla­
rai; while M r R ill return* .to Or,ndo, ^arpojv Spr|ngs and other pine- hassee Jooks forward on Wednesday
I on a bualneaa trip.
to the la rgest gathering o f teachers
that has appeared at the opening ses­
sion, p f tho i Florida Educational Asso­
ciation and Is prepared to entertain
all who come, even i f tho figure
reaches th at set as the hoped-for num­
ber, one thousand, o f the forty-six
hundred white teachers o f the state.
The newspapers o f Florida realize
that the .people should give more at­
NEW E D IFIC E - H A S BE E N F IN tention tj}an&gt; they have in the past to
the needs o f their schools, and lead­
ISH ED A N D IS C O M PLE T E
ing dailies, notablp the Florida TimesIN E V E R Y D E T A IL
Union nnd .Tho Tampa Tribune have
carried
editorial^ .urging the teachers
The opening o f the beautiful Bap­
to
attend
because they must bo the
tist Templo In this city Inst Supday,
leaders
in
any movement to arouse
was one o f the greatest events in
the
state
in
the needs o f the situa­
church history and had it not been
tion.
so well covered In advance by the
Tho key note o f the meeting w ill bq
excellent four-page supplement to the
Dally and W eekly Herald last Friday sounded on the opening night by State
would have received tho elaborate Superintendent W illiam N. Sheats and
writeup that It so richly deserves. President Benjamin B, Lane in their
However, Dr. Hyman, the pastor, In respective addresses nnd whataver
w riting it up so w e ll in advance could modification may be made therein by
not have fqrscen that such a largo later discussion, it is certain that the
crowd would be present, he could not whole association is going to keep in
have forsecn the great Interest that mind tw o central points, a supply o f
every church-goer and non-church- teachers fo r oil the children and, more
goer irl tho city had hi his g rea t un­ efficient service to «veTy child.
Dr. J. L. McBride o f the National
dertaking and could not, did not and
Bureau
o f Education,, brings to the
nover w ill know o f the many ex­
conference
the great need o f the rural
pression* o f surprise nnd praise that
child
and
with
burning
insistence
he and his church received Inst Sun­
drives home (he fact that today is
day at the opening,.
Also neither the pastor or the con­ the time to meet that need.
Dr, H arry Clark, president o f the
gregation looked fo r 760 people to
University
o f Tennessee,’ comes to
attend the opening exercise nor could
chnrm
again
the personality, sunshinp
they look Into the future and forsec
and
inspiration
the whole teaching
that the church would be so richly
fq
rp
e.o
f
the
state,.
Dr. Clark la an
endowed In the sum o f $63,000. orator
that
every
Florida tcachor
A ll o f this nnd more could be w rit­
should
hear;
his
voice
lingers In mem­
ten about the Baptist Temple and the
ory
like
a
song.
wonderful success that .the. opening
Dr. Law ton B. Evans, superintend­
achieved but the greatest achievement
ent
o f the Augusta, Ga., schools and
W»a the Interest that la taken in the
a
national
figure, comes to Inspire the
new church by others than ihjemhets
and the good wishes and prayers fo r association w ith 'th a t too little realiz­
success that arc given tof this church ed truth, that the spirit and philos­
all the time. W e repeat the descrip­ ophy o f Froobcl underlying all high
tion o f the new church that was re­ quality teaching and all real success
cently given in the Herald because it in education, from the university down
covert} all the points In regard to the to the kindergarten, the Institution,
arrangements: •
.,*.n
t. i , t usually association, with Froebcl’s
“ The building la unique. The best name. H is address is distinctly worth
points In the Third Baptist Church o f while.
Senator Park Trammell, genial and
S t Lpuls, the Sanford H igh School
eloquent,
is well known to all Flor­
nnd the Tabernacle Baptist Church
idians.
H
e
brings some promise that
o f Atlanta-aro combined In this structho
national
government will help
tu rc.'It meets the requirements o f the
Florida
i
f
the
legislature will itself
Super-standard Sunday School and has
do
something
to
provide more money
an auditorium that will scat 808 per­
for
the
schools,
sons. There are no connecting or roll­
Hon. J. W . W righ t o f the Federal
ing doors.
bureau
o f vocational education, and
“ The Sunday School part is three
Miss
Sarah
W . Partridge, state home
stories with an qrrsngemcnt fo r roof
demonstration
agent, bring with new
gnrden. On the first floor is found the
meaning
the
message
that education
church office, the toilets, tho lobby
must
prepare
fo
r
the
physical and
or parlor, the crntlie roll department,
life-sujlport
nnd
substance
i side o f
and the beginners' department. On the
daily
life
,
while
Dr.
Rnlph
N.
Green,
second floor is tho Sunday School audi­
state
health
officer
fo
r
Fioridn,
torium whore juniors also m e et On
the third floor is the kitchen, and stresses especially the need for henlth
banquet room, the primary depart­ education.
Dr. M ary Green, lately from New
m e n t Ih d intermediate depngtment
York
C ity, holds up to the women o f
nnd the library and reading room.
the
present
the lamp thnt “ our pioneer
“ The basement o f the main nudltormothers"
lighted
in the early days.
ium is used as a club room fo r the
Stato
Attorney
George
W . Schofield
Boy and Girl Scouta, This is equip­
ped with dressing rooms and lockers. of the fifth judicial circuit, Is n fas­
Tho pastor's study Is to the righ t of cinating nnd eloquent spenker who
the choir lo ft nnd pulpit plntform. will tell tho teachers to get politicians
JuBt to the rear o f the baptistry there interested in the schools. And Prof.
arc well arranged dressing rooms. The W. A . Little, whom so many Florida
choir lo ft will seat 30 singers. H ie teachers know and love, will bo here
main floor will seat 6C3 and the gnl- to give his hearers inspiration townrd
a higher standard o f living and
lery 210.
“ The building is 117 feet long by service.
A ltogeth er the program Is one of
56 wide and three stories high. Mr. S.
tho
best that has ever been prepared
O. Shtnholssr o f Sanford nnd Mr.
and
Tallahassee urges nil tho teach­
Elton Moughto nof Ocnlo drew the
ers
o
f Fioridn to come to her open
plans."
doors
and her open hearts, spend here
Some twenty-five new members of
two
v
ery pleasant days nnd help
tho church were baptized at the eve­
President
Dine nnd his associates
ning service and rounded out tho dedi­
make
the
meeting n great one In
cation day exercises in a most fitting
every
sense.
manner.

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t k * iri! time but «tw e ts to spend H A V E DONE W E L L W IT H
W ‘? r ^ West Palm Reach a,
P E P P E R S FROM F T . M YE R S

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Tho Fort Myers Trucker’s Associa­
tion packing house is working a full
crew this week and pneking a number
o f cars o f peppers. D. Swint, one of
the well known» truckers, shipped out
a fu ll carload from his place nt Iona
on Wednesday. I t Is quite likely thnt
the shipments this w e e k 'fr o m the
local packing house w ill amount to
seven fu ll carloads o f peppera. Man­
ager A. V. Hancock says tho poppers
this season are, the best yet tn qual­
ity and yielding heavy ns well. Thq
Swint shipment consists o f practically
all egetra quality. The fa c t is that
the Fort, Myers 7’ruckqris Association
affiliated with tho Florida Citrus Ex­
change, has mnde a reputation nlredy this season on grade and pock,
nnd the markets arc calling strong for
the
Seven
Star, brand.— Florida
Grower.

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that we again call to your attention the fact that a complete line of Full
Dress Clothes are at our place right now. Every bit of this line is new and
fresh, just having been received from the Society Brand people. You are
sure to get the very best and latest at the lowest price, if you get them from

AD D ITIO N A L LOCALS

Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at
A . Banner's, Sanford Ave.
216-12c
William Jennings Bryan knows of
at least one Democrat who may be
used as the nucleus o f the proposed
reconstructed party.
, Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers, tod
Baby Blankets, now on sale.— A. Kanner.
216-12tc
A lot. of folks do not seem to care
How much thu farmers complnln, just
so they turn out the crops at a reas­
onable price.
A nice assortment o f Sterling S il­
ver and Gold Eversharp Peno'!* and
Fountain Pens at
Mobley's
Drug
Store.
219-tfc
The Republican party polled 3,300
votes In Hillsborough in the general
election. Of course, that included the
dear go-o-p-hers.

MILLION DOLLAR
BAND WILL GIVE
CONCERTTHEATRE
A s we go to press we learn that the
Million Dollar Band will give a con­
cert in the Princess ^Tieatre fo r the
“ 13" Club and at the request o f many
o f the citizens who would rather sit
down in n comfortable building and
listen to a good concert and are w ill­
ing to pay a dollar fo r the privilege.
This concert is put on by the “ 13"
Club in ordre to help pay the expens­
es o f the band while here and as
there are ^iany who have not contri­
buted but would like to do so this
gives them the opportunity. Tickets
will be on sale at the bnpks and drug
stores in the city and there will be no
reserved Beats so get your tickets and
go to the concert early and get a good
sont. There will be special numbers
at th ii concert that cannot be given
at the open air concerts and It will
be one o f tho best ever given in this
city.

C A R D IN A L GIBBONS
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B A LTIM O R E , M. D., Dec. 28.—
Continued improvement t o f Cardinal
Gibbons' condition is reported today.
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There may be plenty o f rpoonshlno
and “ red likker" in Sanford but It was
not in evidence on Christmas day. The
city was remarkably quiet In this re­
spect fo r which all o f us are truly
thankful.

A. Kanner bas a big line o f holi­
The N ew Smyma-Cornado Board
day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213o f Trade, which is about the llvcst
215 Sanford Avc.
21C-12tc
civic organization on the East Coast
The league o f nations at Geneva o f Florida this winter, pulled o f f a
already has accomplished good.
It novel stunt here recently when invi­
hns exposed European diplomacy as tations wore sent broadcast to cvcrymnn, woman nnd child in the city
n sham nnd a fraud.
nnd community to gather nt the pub­
lic school building fo r n "jamboree.”
iMohnwk Sheets, 81x00, $2.16 each.
— A. Kanner, Sanford Ave. Phone

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216-121C

England hns ordered more troops to
Ireland. Just a few more battalions
nnd there won’t be any room for the
Irish..
It is said thnt women in thsi coun­
try spent $75,000,000 for cosmetics
in 1910, hut they covered more sur­
face than in 1018.
Braclct Watches, Electric Lamps,
Smoking Sets, Cassero’ e and other
Sheffield silverware fo r holiday gifts.
— A. Kanner, Sanford avc.
216-12tc
Confidence men have picked Jack­
sonville fo r a base o f operations. It ’s
up to the Jacksonville police to make
n base hit.

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IS T H E M0ST i m p o r t a n t i t e m
OF TH E E N TIR E HOUSEHOLD.

PIN EH U RST D A IR Y — The 95 per cent Dairy.

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We invite the public to inspect our Dairy nt any time or any
Hour----- Deliveries Twice Each Day.
T H E D A IR Y that IS DIF-

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Ask the State Board of Health

Hoiiiiuiinuiiiiininu^

Just received a new shipment o f
W . L. Douglas Shoes. Men’s, Ladle»
and Children’s shoes at reduced pn»cs.— Banner's Store, Sanford Avenue.
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210-12tc

“ 13" C L U B D A N C E F R ID A Y N IG H T
The “ 13" Club will have a dance
at the Valdez Hotel Friday night at
which tim e the dancers will watch
the old year out nnd the new year in
nnd a good time is promised nil who
attend the dnneo. Like nil o f tho
dances given by the "13" Club every­
one is cordially invited to attend nnd
the ufifair will be an informal ono in
every respect. The tickets for tho
donee are now on sale at Bower &amp;
Roumillat'a or the boys will come
around and see you before Friday.
Tho admission will be $3 fo r « ticket
for the men and the ladies nre free
and the club y ill furnish refresh­
ments at the Intermission bQUr. The
big featu re o f the danco will be tho
Million Dollar Band orchestra which
will furnish the music and this alone
will be worth the price o f admission.

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N or can you make much money without some
effort to

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Reserve Your Resources
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
W h y not make some real " H A Y ” in the S U N
S H IN E by starting a check account v ‘th us
Build up your credit that you m a • r r able to
mastfcr difficult problems.

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IN THE HEART OF|THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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VO LU M E

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A , M O N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 2 7 ,1 9 2 0

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NO MORE
BY RAILROADS SOON
SAYS CHAIRMAN ASSOCIATION

NUMBER 226

PARSON WYNNE,
MEET IN ORLANDO
AGED NEGRO,
TUESDAY A . M.
WAS KILLED
CITRUS MEN OF STATE WILL SUPPOSED IIE W AS “ STUCK UP"
FOR HIS MONEY ANI) KILÌ.EI)
HOLD .MOST IMPORTANT
WHEN HE RESISTED.
MEETING AT 10:30.

ON SHIPPING AND LABOR

SOLDIERS’ BONUS
Saturday night was the time o f a HIGH COMMISSION
What promises to be one o f the
INCREASED RATES HIT T H E
WOULD COST
*
most important meetings of the year cold-blodcd murder probably the re­
WILL BREAK UP
S T A T E A HARD
OVER TW O BILLIONS for. the citrus fru it men of the state sult o f a “ stick up" staged by hold­
GERMAN MILITARY
YEAR
BLOW
will be held in Orlando tom orrow up men when Parson Wyncc, an aged
'
(Or Tk* JUitoliUd Frati)
(By Tit« A iio d iu d Frets)
morning at 10:30 in the Board of negro o f Goldsboro, was killed. Two
WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.— Passage
PARIS, Dec. 27.— Mayence dis­
Trade rooms ju st opposite the San negro suspects are held in the county
o f soldiers’ bonus bill would cost govpatch
to Petit Parjalcnno states al­
Juan Hotel. The meeting is the re­ Jnil having been apprehended by Of­
emment tw o billion, three hunddred
lied
high
commission decided to
sult o f a smaller meeting held in ficer Walker shortly after the crime
NOT RAISE
and t h e y
w il l
million, Secretary Houston estimated
break
up
all
German military organ­ RETURNS RECEIVED FOR F R U IT
Leesburg last week at which tho pre­ wns discover'd. The Parson is nllegcd
rates w n ic n is s o m b iu n g
today before aenat eflnance committee liminary ateps were taken fo r the big to be a dispenser o f booze o f the izations such as civilian guards.
AND VEGETABLES EATEN UP
TO DC THANKFUL FOR
considering soldiers’ aid measure.
BY C A R R IE R S ’ CHARGES
moonshine vnriety according to police
meeting in Orlando.
The citrus fru it growers o f
the annals, nnd it is supposed that the
FEW YORK, Dec. 27.— American
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 27.— Be­
negroes, knowing thnt he had money
state
havo
many
problems
to
discuss
railroads are completing a recrd year
cause
of the high freight rate* exist­
or
probably
seeing
him
flash
a
roll
the
principal
ono
being
the
exorbitant
,nd have no IntenUon o f aaklng fo r
ing
on
railroads, growers in Florida
after
they
had
paid
him
for
liquor
de­
freight
rates
that
make
the
shipping
another general Increase In rates,
nnd
other
Southern states are fac­
cided
to
relieve
him
o
f
the
money.
As
o
f
oranges
prohibitive
this
season.
Thmoss DeWItt Clyler, chairman o f
ing
a
critical
situation. Growers and
to
whether
he
resisted
nnd
wns
killed
The
packing
houses
have
closed
for
the Association of Railway Execu­
shippers are losing heavily. Gener­
or
whether
the
killing
wns
the
result
holidays
and
unless
the
prices
are
tives, declared tonight In a statement
-ii
al conditions in the fruit industry
much higher a fte r the first o f the of some argument will probbaly nev­
reviewing the railroad situation fo r
HAVE
J
RAISED
SUFFICIENT
have
not
been
satisfactory,
although
’
(
1
year they may not open at nil. A ser­ er be known but his body was found
the year. of
- 1920.
WASHINGTON) Dec. 27— A bill
heavy shipments o f fruit have beets
FUNDS TO BU Y GRA­
at his house late Saturday night a f­
__ year Just ended, Chairman
jm t been offered in the' house ious problem f o r the citrus g row er is
The
made. Hundreds o f .cars o f Florida
HAM
BUILDING
ter the shots were heard nnd the o f-)
Clyler said, saw American railway. by ¿ n g r e u m a n Frank Clark o f Flor- the freight rates and handling’ of
oranges have been sold in the N orth
fleers had been summoned to the
placed again under private owner- ^
^ p a r e n t ogling, flirting and the crop and the same situation con­
during the last few weeks at prices
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
27.—
The
fo
l­
scene.
ship and under such direction saw
on P ltr w t/ Washington’s fronts the vegetable growers. They
Nothing is known o f the case fur­ lowing from the Washington Times which Iehw it t le or nothing fo r the
are paying exorbitant prices f o r la­
them move a larger grots tonnago f aabjonab]e shopping street, which
bor and cverytnir.g that goes in to the ther than this as the preliminary today will be read w ith Interest in 1growers, nnd in many cases the fru it
than ever before and nlso establish [wou|d
the male species indulging
has not realized enough to pay f o r
raising and shipping of fruits and hearing wlil not be held until tomor- Florida:
new records In the amount o f tTana- in tbta practlce.
“ Ono year ago C. E. Graham, a picking, hauling, packing and freigh t.
vegetables nnd they are holding the row­
portatlon gotten out o f each car.| The bJn pPOvldea that all persons
Shipments o f Florida fruit have
wealthy cotton manufacturer o f F lo r­
meeting In roder to make a concerted
----------------------------The»« records, Mr. Cuyler added, were w bo
on the atreet o r who atand
been
heavy this year. Supplies Of
ida, made »proposition to the Minis­
effort to get together for the m utual(
EMERSON HOUGH ILL
not achieved by the railroads alone, af or near the entrance, o f theaftes,
competitive
citrus up to the present
protection.
i CHICAGO,
Dec. j 27f—Emerson terial Relief Board o f the Southern
have
been
comparatively
light,.’ ^and
but with the aid of shippers In un- motion picture shows or other place,
Every citrus fru it man in Seminole Hough, author, reported aerioua con- Presbyterian Church of Louisville, tp
the fruit men believe that under n or­
loading cars and with “ the day and ^ amusement and b y any mean*
the eect that he would sell hie six­
county should be at this meeting.
dition from pneumonia.
mal conditions the markets would
night, rain or shine, work o f hundreds ^wbataoevcr annoy any woman or girl
teen-story Graham office and bank
have
absorbed the Florida oranges at
#»f thnusands of employe*.
[wRH.whom such poison had no provibuilding at Jacksonville, Fla., to It fo r
very
reasonable
prices. Shippers sajr
The railway executive» association |u - aCquslntance are each and all o f
chairman referred In hi« review to rehertby declared to be vagrant«,
proportion o f the shipment on ac­
ports that nllroada plan to aak fo r .a
&lt;There ,B R ^ J e a o f th# malc cven
ber let*
count
o f the purchasing power o f the
further Increased In rates, and In that more deadly tha the female that has
Rev. Dr. D. H. Sweets, secretary o f COniumerH being below normal. Thia
connection said:
made a certain street in the national
the Miniatorial Relief, has announced result growers attribute to low price* •
"I know of no movement on the part
f amoua u well as Infamouu
that the amount has been overxub- for cotton and other commodities.
of railroads for a general increaseln
tho Potomac to tho Pacific
scribed by f 100,000, and the board is
The low prices in the South h av»
rates, nor do I expect any. It Is true coaltf*. Mr. Clark said.
/
SU N D AY SCHOOL AND CHURCH PLAN THAT COULD BE ,FO L- prepared to consummate the purchase forced a larger percentage o f sa le »
thst th crailroad companies are not, A y ^ r 6n g fc r b 6 k p ,j8 h tbe ^ t
LOWED IN 8ANFORD AND
GAVE TO T H E O R M A N S —
jy
o f the structure, one o f the uargeat in than usual in tho Middle West and
je t receiving from the increased rate. m
fo r them. ho said, and it will
OTHER CITIES
APPROPRIATE EXERCISE
Florida, valued at $1,700,000, but Eastern markets. 'Growers and sh lp taytllng like the « per cent « t a r n I jriiVe'Gre w o n t he-vamp want to wear
which cost Mr. Graham only about pcrs in Florida believe that the im needed. But the railway executive* bunderi f or the rest o f hia natural
At Claremont Saturday afternoon $700,000, he having purchased it when portant point is that while the a v erThe Prcsbyterrian church w as «
realize that theyare, trustees o f a 1
i scene o f Christmas cheer last night 4b® citizens of that town congregated ^the bank which owned it failed. I t 1age price, delivered in the m arkets
gnat public Interest in the reduction
. n
.
.. , The Florida congressman’! atten- when the various classes of tho Sun- al tbo *R® o i tha flrst bungalow to bo COst nearly $000,000 to build more during the post few weeks will n ot
of railroad operating expense« to Uie tlon waa flrft
tho prMei,ce 'd a y school and the members o f the ®r*ctcd by the board o f trade and than nine y e a n ago. The rentals win net the grow er« cost of production
.ifl
lowest
.
t i f f . • it. “ cake-eatera”
•__* a *_ ee • by read• ' church
•
• and
• a•large gathering
.«I •
m
*l#U tsM
MMiaalwA ceremonies 1.U
Aaaaa
.• foar minilterial
t • &lt; • • the
. .
a
a
it possible
^sslble figure,
figure, ana
and every
every Clef- . J
0fi tthe
ao-called
o f peo- Mwith
Impressive
laid iVn
the Imean tfo
o o a month
same average price
a few
years
fort will be made during Uie coming
|ng o ( the ant{ca o f yountt mfn on ple atttnded tho White Gift services.
®4&lt;&gt;ne, In which was placed u relief |n the church.
ago, would have given the g row er
year to accomplish this by W ither
the Washington streets. When be de- T his'service is conduced each year, bottle containing a history o f the
---------„bout enough to cover the cost. *
economies and efficiency.1
Tho Graham building at Jackaon- ( Orange grow ers in Florida are now
elded to itroducc this bill, designed to having supplanted the old ord er of L°wn, the origin and culmination o f
cent
break up circles o f negro idlers, ho tho Christmas treo whereon
each *b® plan for tho civic Txxly to erect ville wns built formerly by the Heard paying freigh t rates GC per
INFLUENZA IMMUNE
approached the subject with an open member of the Sunday school received • number o f houses to relieve tho National Bank and la one o f the finest higher than 1he ratea paid three years
AFTER AN ATTACK
ago. The railrbad officials argue that
mind toward including tho masculine a g ift and follow ing out tho teaching congestion of housing conditions, to structures o f Its kind in the South.
8AYS TIÌE MEDICOS
the increased freigh t rates come ou t
flirt within tho scope o f his b ill It o f tho Bible that it Is better t o give wh,ch aU «»«enibled aubscribed their
GOVERNMENT
0f
the consumer. This is not true,
waa not until ha took an afternoon* than receive tho Presbyterian Sunday "*&gt;"««.
I*; ' •* Dk -ii W h u i)
TROOPS
CLOSE
IN
fruit
shippers state, in connection
WASHILGTc.i, Dec. 27.— Influen- «troll down F atreet that his mind school now has a special White Gift
Th^ chairman o f the building com ON
D’ANNUNZIO
with
perishables.
Selling prices on
za attack:, carry* definite immunity to reglatered something more convincing service, all o f the classes giving m'ttce, Mr. Fincher, presided, and In
----I
perishables
are
governed
by the law
subiequcnt at*lck
lasting several than doubt so fa r as tho existence o f something to the Thornwell Orphan- a felicitous manner introduced the
(Dr Th* Zu k Uhz Pr»M)
I o f supply and demand in the opinion
years according to public health serv-, these male “ vamps” goes. It is said nge that the little ones there may «peakers, who were President Boyer
LONDON, Doc. 27.— Italian gov- f loc&gt;, 8h|ppcra&lt; They declare th at
Ice tnnouncen ent after Intensive that he approached a popular corner have a joyous Christmas and be mado ° 4 *bo
o f trade, who painted a emment troop, believed slowly d o ^ |t
,mpo8ilble to name
maIn_
•tudjr. Declare1 since epidemic 1018-¡and spied a young dandy leaning ldlyf comfortable throughout the year. The slowing picture o f the futur« o f hig Iron ring around K um e where u jn a M,u
rice on £rulto ^
1919 affected si. h large proportion o f ( against a doorway fo r aupport with idea when first started consisted of Clermont with the spirit predominat- D’Annunzio forces are besieged. •B e- Teietable8 ^ d
on nMt and conuim
populstion seems reasonable fo r b e -,th e ever present cigarette at hand, giving gifts o f money and clothing big in the town; Banker C. O. Roe, porta from Flume meager, but Ik «P - - ^ « n U y they say the increases in
Ilevlng should disease becom epreval- The congressman stood fo r a moment, but it was found that the money could wb° reviewed Clermont from its in- peared soldier« had forced D Aumm- fralght rate8 nre pald by the produeent this winter would not assume epl- it 1« also related, gating upon t h e t ^ used to better advantage b y the ceptlon to its present stage and look- tio linos back into outskirts o f city
er.
demic proportions o f last two years human clothes model googling every officials of the orphanage and each
forward to what it could be with nnd fall o f Plume will not 1&gt;e long
m ilroad o ffic ia lr say the incre
nor be In such severe form.
young woman who passed that way. yea r secs a big increase in the giving P*Ted streets, and wondrous drives delayed.
in freight rates are so smii!l, as c o o That waa enouh fo r the Floridan. He this year, tho Brotherhood Class giv- about t*» ,akci* and a sewerage sy*pared to the prices paid by the con CARDINAL G1BBON8
hsd seen all be wanted.
Ing $175 to the little children in our t&lt;in» and nil that goes to make a
sumer, that they do not make a n j
car8i
modem city. W. B. Powell, secreFEELING BETTER TODAY
difference one w ay or the other. Shi]&gt;The rostrum o f the church was *ary ° f H*® ^*kc County Chamber of
pers maintain that this is not co r­
„ . , ’ ■» Th» A liM U tU T r t t t )
beautifully decorated In ferns
nnd Commerce, commended tho eitixens
rect.—The Produce News.
BALTIMORE, Dec. 27.— Cardinal
palms and Christmas decorations and on thclr «ctlvitics In solving a Berl­
Gibbons is feeling better today but
in tho center w as the white cross oua P™blem and trusted the building
115 YEARS OLD
j
continues to remain in bed as phy'fro
m which
long auxanier»
streamers were
ex- }program
would- ”grow until *J -h;cy
« - . - . r . 1 rum
wnicn tong
were «*•
B L E W OUT GAS
•
alcian ordered rest. Doctor said
F F A R F n t*"dcd bearing the new $1 bills given
b ° bu,ld'nP bungalows by the OLD BILL TARIFF IS STILL THE
REM AIN S TO T E L L IT
nothing wrong except muscular weakBONE OF CONTENTION
1 L l t U U j U h y the cUl|e8 and fl8 thc various n illes-h om e, If you please. Volunno*« from over work. Cardinal’«
fo r and
(By H » A x o c U U d Z n u )
WITH PARTIES
—
M R E S m M ANY CITIES HAVE ’ arose and
7 "unfastened
,“ " ' 1 , ' tho
. L ' rstreamer,
""
w,
CHICAGO, F eb. 27— Mrt. S arah’
amonK
}
h08c
responding
were
eight
or
by slight nttacw of indlgcsUon .
BEEN STARTED BY
(B y T h , A txcliM d ? n u )
_
_ who says _______
___ ____
_
Quinn,
she is’ one
hundred
letting It fall, meantime telling the ^*n, dU zcns. including n Indy, who
INCENDIARIES
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
27.—
Reppband
fifteen
years
old,
declares
today
name o f the class and thc amount ' ^ ke moat
o f hcr, ,ove fo,r
Ca r u s o s u f f e r i n g
I _i___
__ appropriate
_______ !.* . verse Clermont nnd of its potential possl- llcnn and democratic leader« in acn- Bhe is as well as usual after belziff
(By m A«i*ci«t*d pr»»«)
given with an
FROM PLEUROSY
' bllitics.
ate clashed today on house emergency ncar|y asphyxiated yesterday. B oUNIONTOWN,
Pa.,
Dec.
2
7,-F
ca
rs
Readings and recitations commcmor,1Iin_ aIftW
nn
MUST TAK E REST
bill. Hitchcock characterized meas- i|cved she absently-m indd blew out
,U ,.I F . » . « . county . „ o n rin , h . . » « " /
““
lot dnn.tcd by one o f C lorm on .i urc os embargo bill and proposition gaa stove flame.
V F ,»
&gt;»»•&gt;
_
invaded Unlonlown by .u tb o r llli. to- crcd *nd ..e h c l . . .
rcprc.cntcd « , j «
hY
' t o ' m W c 7 " A m 'c H c ^
i
'O R K , Dec. 27.— Condition
uio
vub
•*
........................
commerce.|
____________________
!° ;
.uffirtny p fe ir U y .'u T n - f ay " hc” * " to
6u,] d,nlr ! "
™ ' " lk? ° 7One°of
) n e 'thlT
o f d
o n donntcd
. t c d ’ fo
f orr thc
folb -r je d E
c p o b llc ... nro,
fcatthe .ccond
second bulidlnp
building to fo
l- icCharged
Republicans
proposed to rush .AMERICAN M A RIN ES
&lt;k*n«d. P h y ilc l... i r e « « *
\ " “ J «i |M* , o f. ? f ” ,
*
'hS
S i '« •
T h . pcopl. l h . „
h . . . eob -'torou gh men,
.
TO BE WITHDRAWN"
8«ld singer may return to stage with- f ? 0 * imately one hundred and fifty
.
h , d h
l i u ,0 scribed about $5000 fo r tho build- consideration.
Republican le a d e rs'
FROM SAN DOMINGO
In two weeks.
thousand
quthrie,
who
her little
denied legislation
lecrisli *
‘ * ‘ cm - '
tnousand dollars.
dollars. Owner
Owner oo ff store
store ararV -, w „u wheeled
'
‘ „ Ing fund and it i. _____
expected that tho .denied
contemplated
B1C BU SIN ESS DONE JOT A LL
H O AD S THE PAST

SATISFIES TH E M

THE GROWERS LOSE

PRESBYTERIANS
REJOICE OVER THE
NEW PURCHASE

FRANK CLARK
JAIL
MALE VAMPS

WHITE CHRISTMAS BOARD OF TRADE
AT PRESBYTERIAN BUILDS HOUSES
AT CLERMONT
CHURCH S U N D A Y

REPUBLICANS
CLASH WITH
DEMOCRATS

ARSON RING IN
PENNSYLVANIA

B

(B y 10 « A u o cU U d

tn u )

(RURNET HOUSE
^
th \
z r
comp" M
,o r b , r , o t , *
, WASHINGTON, Dec. 27.—Several
nection fires in vicinity o f Fayette the cross gave a verse about the
♦
PRESIDENT-ELECT
IN CINCINNATI
months beforo actual withdrawal o f
City under o b .e rv .U o i . . to „ n l i y C „ d .e m il
" t J ^ n i ' » '« K o o i ; - e j y « . p e r t U l . « I d t o .t . b o y ­
HARDING
COMES
American m arines from Dominican
HAS SMALL FIRE
, The choir rendered several selections erJ a
to Uke over the house,
In county jail here today.
TO FLORIDA SOON republic began under provisions o f
in Christmas music and Dr. Brownlee ^
* lo" th® ^ ond hoU8c 40
r iv p iv A ,? ‘* / ,,*cUu4
[proclamation issued at San D om ingo
BRITISH, FRENCH
i gave a brief history o f the White G ift be
a ollca*
(B y Th* A ti*cU t «4 f n u )
.
i » 0» NCINfí ATr’ Dec' 27— A K o n o f
Friday by direction o f President W ttIcelebration during the exercise«. A t
Secretary and Mts. C. W. W ilMARION, Dec. 27^-Harding ex- * _ n , ,
...
AND ITALIAN
Icom#.*? *nd cl,Rdren partially overPREMIER 8 T 0 MEET tKe beginning o f the exercises each Rara« *nd Mrs. W. B. Powell also at- pected to next week g o to Florida to|
'
D*
n,#1*
Mmid
Ï Ï &gt; l . " re ln Ul* D“ ™ « H oum r i u r
_____
'class in theix* respective rooms o f the tended' the- ceremonials and to M r. rest and bold conference* until In- ■Dito o t a
nWnlgbt F i.m e.' confined to the
Ihssement.
Sunday school rendered a special William# wei'are'indebted f o r the ac- huguration. Plana confer with c o n - -RU88IANf P 0 U 8 H
•(By n * AimUtrf Tnm)
NEGOTIATION 8
Christmaa
snog before coming d o w n ^ lw t ^ flf th e :'affair. Mr. WlllUma gressfonal leaders this week. W ill
PARIS, Dec. 27.— Newspapers doARB BROKEN OFV?
[COLD WAVE IS
c la n , Brltlab, French .n d ItolUn pre- ■»'I «»k in , their p l.e e . In th . .u d l- b e U m . t h .t E o.tl.- could prollt by Hays discusses cabinet selection dur­
ing
week.
miors
will
meet
at
Nice
next
month.
®
nco
and
th«
entire
progwm
waa
well
Clermont«
example.
HEADED 80UTH
(By XX« AimcUIW Ynu)
rendered and waa most appropriate
The houses are to be sold at actual
SAYS WEATHER MAN
COPENHAGEN, Dec. 27^-W araaw
cost, no profit being asked, therefore DE VALERA
ENACTMENT BILL
¡and «"joyed by everyone present.
, dispatch nays Russian-Pollsh pene*
MEANS MORE TAX
A IarK« sum o f money waa re the buyer wlll not only get the value
N°C IT Y , 0 F ,1NEW YOUK Beï0tt* Uon* ar" dcflniUly b t o k t a o ff,
allied in which many who are not of expert supervision without cost,
WORCESTER
M.J
Dec 27
«
BoUhevik delsg.tion d e members
of
the
church
participated
but
many
a
little
thing
that
will
be
(B/ T V AimcIi M rr»»i)
T ™ ,burean
. . « .nd EtA. . t 'Gali
G n ü ,tat®a‘
T u U ;: l' WASHINGTON; D&lt;$| 271— Secre- and gave to thia most worthy Inatl- done by the citizens in beautfication, r t Z r *
u ~ D f cUrtd B“ aa4* ’a international s lin » (VaJera, president o f Ireland, la not tlon l, 10 ^
lt la unneceattry
leather
U “muca
u
"«h coiaer
colder 7tary Houston declared enactment bill tutioj* that la taking care o f
so aa
as-well
well as the lot as a g i f t — Eustis
E u stis‘ fo r from New York City,* according
o i­
'
--------------- oBoland.
. i L j Boland trtat
w ith Poles.
•i«.i«-|VCj y
country east o f 7meant added tax and treasury ought many hundreds o f little —
ones who Lake Region.
.‘t o his--------secretary^
Harry
Ihilulppi
n "ext ihirty-slx (not be called upon*to assume any ad- hhve been left desolate by the loaa o f
¡.said he hoped to arrive in New York
ours,
Office supplies at the Herald,
parents and relatives.
.Uitional burdens.
Post Cards at the Herald office, lc . .City tonight and would aee De Valera.
Post Cards a t the Herald office, l c .

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T H E 8 AN FORD W E E K L Y H ERALD, FR ID AY, DECEMBER 2 4 ,1 9 2 9

TEM PLE BOOK ROOM

.

A book 'room has been opened at
th e Temple and la run on a co-oporativo basis, the books being sold a t the
low est possibl eprice, based on Sun*
day
Board,, -------------,
Nashville, Tenn.
w School
- - --------------Mias Allle Trafford haa chargo o f the
book room.&lt; A fine lino o f Biblea aro
carried at all time». They would make
. excellent Christmas presents.
TEM PLE REST ROOM
The temple rest room is being equip*
ped by the ladies o f tho Eusclian Class
and ia to be used as a drop-in place
f o r people going to nnd from tho bualness district. Also visitors and tour*
lata in Sanford will ho given a real
w clcom o here.
T H E 75 MILLION CAMPAIGN
In tho seventy-fivo million cam ­
paign o f 1010 tho First Baptist
Church o f Sanford subscribed $25,­
000 to bo paid in five y ea n . Tho fa ct
o f this large and liberal subscription
is that it la backed by enthusiastic
and consecrated members. This church
desires not to limit its gifts to home
coda but to reach the remotest
bounds o f the world.
READING ROOM AND LIBR ARY
Tho reading room and library o f tho
Temple is open on every Friday eve­
ning from seven to nine. There are
over six hundred books and aomo o f
tho best magazines aro there fo r
reading. Misa Carrie Stanley la tho
director o f this part o f tho work.

THE STAIN

In September the W . M. U. was or*
ganlzcd to work on a large scale. The
ono hundred and clghty-six members
were divided into eight circles, each
having' a chairman, secretary and
treasurer.

These officers have to re­

port to tho four genoral officer». Tho
circles meet attho diccrent homes once
n month. Every quarter there is a
general meeting o f all the circles to­
gether at tho Baptist Temple whero
nn interesting program Is rendered.
Each circle carries out the monthly
missionary program and a free will
offering is taken ut each meeting, the
money to bo used ns tho general offi­
cers d ire c t There aro no dues but
every member is expected to contrib­
ute to missions each Sunday, through
tho envelope system into tho Church
treasury. Tho following general offi­
cers w ere elected: Mrs. E. M. Carroll,
president; Mrs. Lossing, vice-presi­
dent; Mrq. Savage Scott, secretary;
Mrs. John Abrams, treasurer.
Tho genera lofficcrs see that tho
work is carried out, Introducing tho
personal service work and study
clnsscs. Following arc the groups and
chnlrmen: Fhilo Fox Circle, Mrs. Chas.
Marshall; Jennie Spnlding Circle, Mrs.
Lossing; Knthlocn Mallory Circle,
Mrs. DeCoursey; Mattio Guynn Circle,
Mrs. Gntchcl; Nellie Turner Circle,
Mrs. CTelger; Peclmnn Circle, Mrs.
Houston; Tho Business Women’s
Circle, Mrs. David Speer; tho Y. W .
A., Mrs. Hyman and Mrs. Ryan.
We hope to accomplish great things
for tho Lord duilng the new year.
MISS SARA MARDRE, NOTED

GYMNASIUM
There ia being erected an opcn-alr
gymnasium on a lot held by trustees
fo r the church. Tho lot is just to the
rear o f the pastor’s home. A com ­
bination tennis, basketball and Indoor
baseball ground ia there. In the
spring a swimming pool will be
erected. Also swinging rings and
walking ladders with traps.
T O E PULPIT FURNITURE

MUSICIAN

GLASS WINDOW S

arrangement is such that a person
may see and hear aa well In ona part
The dcclgn.and coloring o f the win* o f the house aa the ether. The Ladles
dows Is very artistic. W indows were A id o f which M rs. A. M. W alker Is the
donated by tho church fo r the follow­ president bought tho pews.
The carpet la o f the shade o f brown
ing former pastors:
that harmonizes with tho woodwork
Rov. C. H. Nash.
o f th einterlor which la dark! oak.
Rev. D. J. Blocker.
The carpet was bought through KohnRev. J. W . Wildman.
Futchgott o f Jacksonville.
Rev. Paul Willis.
Rev. M. M. WomboldL
TEMPLE LECTURE COURSE
Rev. J. W . Perry.
Rev. W. H. Massey.
Each year there is n lecture courso
Rev. W. S. Coons.
put on at tho Baptist Tcmplo. This
Rev. Geo. P. Guild.
part o f tho w ork o f the church has
Rev. J. R. Powell.
v
proven not only successful but also
Rev. J. M. Cross.
Rev. W. M. Simon.
inspirational to tho many attendants.
Rev. Fred Donovan.
Tho year 1921 will bring tho fol­
Rev. J. W . Butts.
lowing:
Rev. J. B. Webb.
Dr. Russell II. Conwcll. Tho great­
Rev. A. D. Cohen.
est
lecturer In tho world.
The following were placed aa
Dr.
Stephen Wise, tho m ost re­
memorials:
nowned
Jowish Rabbi In Amcricq. •
Jno. D. Jenkins, Sr.
Dr.
Clifford
Anderson Owens, elo­
Carl Victor Maim.
quent
and
forcefu
l preacher and lec­
Myron W alter Lovell, Jr.
turer.
I *‘sl,
Mrs. Julia Singletary Poll.
Hon.
Ralph
Parlettc,
on
"Tho
Uni­
Allen Gray Tolar.
versity
o
f
Hard
Knocks."
Mrs. Lena Aultrosn Loosing.
D r, Lincoln McConnell, oi^ "The
Joseph Marshall Tolar.
Guy
Who Delivers tho Gooda."
Mrs. Mary Gatchel Cameron.
Dr. J. Franklin Roy, "Missionary
Mrs. Amelia Durranco Tyne.
to
Japan."
.
Joseph S. Lalng.
Arthur Lossing.
Mrs. Jnnic Laing Chaffin.
Mrs. C. M. E. J Inkins.
Mrs. Gladys Gatchel Lovell.
Helen Ora Miller.
J ob. F. Prince.
Ghns. H. Tuxbury.
J. B. Kelly.«
Walter Gwynn.
,
S. F. Keely.
W. S. Baldwin by Masons.
W. C. Bray.
Mrs. A. W . Keely.
Mrs. Alice Adams.
Mrs. Lizzie Gammngo Williams.
•
Arthur Johnson.

OTTO SCHMEHL
Brick and Cement Work
SANFORD, FLA.

We Deliver

A. J. LOSSING, Proprietor

Windows were also put in by or­
ganizations as follows:
King’s Daughters.
Fldelis.
Junior B. Y . P. U.
Flake B. Y . P. U.
Bcrean.
Euzcllan.
Faithful Workers.
Scouts.
Love and Service.
The windows were bullb b y the
Southern A rt Glass Company o f Jecksonvillc, Fla.

TnE PEWS AND CARPETS

•

City and Long Distance

H A U L IN G
SANFORD

FLORIDA

Ask the Building CommitteeSS I f We Please You, Tell Others,
o f the New Temple
I f not, Tell Us

The pews o f the new auditorium ore
well built and beautifully made. The

Possible

Baptist Church Fine Corps of Officials

{SHDIHOIAER
The Man Who Built the Building

�T H E SANFORD D AILY HERALD, M ONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1920

P A G E TW O

M eura. G. W . Spencer, Allen Jones,
Ed Ma'sch, Li oat. B ireni, Earnest
Sheppard, Bill Sheppard, Paul John«
■on, Alfred Robson, Don Whitcomb,
.M ax Stewart, Griffin Herring, Sid*
; ney Chase, Sherman Moore, John
1Russell and Morgan Alderman.
i Hr. and Mrs. Forrest Lake, Mr.
‘ and Mrs. S. E. Barrett, Mr. and Mrs.
K ATH RYN W ILKEY, Editor.
Phone 428
D. P. Drummond, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
CALEN DAR FOR THE Mrs. G. Irving Loucks o f Sanford Jones, Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Bowers,
w w rk
and has a large number o f friends in Mr. and Mrs. R- R. Deas, Mr. and Mts.
---------Sanford who will be interested in his E. L. Burdick, Mr. and Mts. 0 , E.
' l l engagement.
Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Betts,
R. Kirtley gives luncheon
f e r Mias Sarah Wright.

Airs. c.

Annual Ball o f Social Department
Club at Hotel Valdez.
‘ M rs. E. F. Householder, hostess.
W ednesday Evening—
D . A. R. Bridge at Valdes Hotel,
-M iss Wllkey, hostess.
F rid a y Evening—
*18” Club give dance at Hotel Val­
des.
’
... 4 * w
M rs. A . R. K ey gives dance fo r
Mias Serita Lake.

of Woman's

BESTOWAL Î 0 CLARA

P*ren *

______

scl Brown, Forrest Lake and Robert bright, Wayne Grey snd Mr. and Mrs.

Lieut. Earle L. Loucks Is spending
th e holidays in Louisville, Ky.
______
'
Xdeut Bivens is the gu est-of Mr.
and Mrs. B. W. Herndon fo r the boll-

D « nNixon Butt,
Chaperons were: Mrs. Forrest Lake,
o f Palatka: Miss Dorothy Miriam,
Mrs. A. P. Connelly, Mrs. D. L, Mr. John Cannon, Mr. Crow AnderThrasher, Mis. W. E. Watson 'a n d &gt;0n, Miss Kathleen Lex, Mr. Freddie
Mrs. S. Puleston..
; Lex, Miss Oma Davis, Carl Oldleman
Those invited were: Misses Anna Bnd Mr. Robert Bruce.
Mason, Esther Miller, Norma H eiiio f Eustli: Misses Annette Mullidon, Sarlta Lake,. Dorothy Rumph, Ran and Pclsla Hnseltlrie and . Mr.
Fern Ward, Sarah W ight, Ethel Douglass Igow.
Henry, Florence Henry, May ThraahMr. Carl Duncan o f Tavares, Mr.
er, Helen Peck, Adelaide Higgens, Dowson M cAllister o f Winter GarMarie Tigue, Agnes Dumas, Mary den.
Lou Brown, Virginia Brady, Eleanor
o f Kissimmee: Misses Norma G rifcea Ball, V ic- fin, Alice Steed and Messrs. John
Edna Chitten* Lee, and W alter Bass, Mr. and Mrs.
lable
Bowler, w . J. Steed.
loth GiGllcn. j o f Daytona: Messrs. Ernest Green,

.
DOWNING-LOUCKS
M r. and Mrs. John Fonda Downin g o f Louisville, Ky., announce the
engagement o f their daughter, Amella, to L ieut Earle Trask Loucks.
lieutenant o f the 64th Infantry, U.
Tha wedding will lake place In
February.
L ie u t Loucks is the son o f Mr. and

M M M «I &gt;Ì I

“ A ‘ public school Is impossible,“ the
good folk of Bordentown, N. J , told
Clara Barton, the greatest woman
teacher o f her time, and one of the
beat friends to children tn etl time.
"It has been tried snd always It has
failed.“
She had taught at Illghtstown In
1839, snd the fame of her conqurata
of expertly bad boys bad spread, ller
pupils were her champions, and wher­
ever their enthusiasm could reach
some o f the general prejudices against
public schools were shaken. But Bor*
«lentown was ten m l!« away.
The new teacher took a tumble*
down, unoccupied building, with six
pupils, but In six weeks the place was
too small to hold half of the little Bordrntowners who wanted, at last, to go
to school. It had become— though no
one knew U then—tn educational
landmark. The old structure where
she proved that there was life In pub­
lic schools will be taken care of for
the future.
Since Clam Barton was the founder
of the Bed Cross In America, that or­
ganization took the responsibility of
buying the school when It was In dan­
ger of destruction, but they could not
buy the site. Now the building has
been moved and the lend er.*wlilch It
■tanda has been donated.
Burlington county teachers hnre re­
stored the Interior eo skillfully that
It Is almost exactly as It was when
U lu Barton taught tlu*re.

And your thoughts turning t o gifts and something for
friends, fo r family, fo r soma one somewhere. What a
wonderful idea that

C h ristm as S a v in g s
In our Bank has become and how fine it is now for tho«»
who had a Christmas Savluga Account with us this year
to come in now and get their money fo r gifts or for some
good cause.
j
JBI

To you today and start you o ff with a Christmas Sav­
ings Account fo r next year. Ask your neighbor who has
one and then talk It over with—

T H E PEO PLES BANK

Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad taken for less than
25 cents, and positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cub
most accompany all orders. Count fire words to s line snd remit sc
cordingly.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED KÓOMS— Two furnish
cd bed rooms.
Inquire 811 Park
\
157-tfc
Avenue.
FOR RENT— One nicely 'furniohed
room fo r one o r two gentlemen or
nico couple. Can have use o f garage.
Phone 23 fo r particulars.
2CB-tfc

lied room and kitchen
HOLY CROSS THANKSGIVING
No children. 306 Elm OFFERING DONATED HOSPITAL
226-tfc

MISCELLANEOUS
ROOM AND BOARD, 1
100 East First strec over Union
163-tfc
Pharmacy,
WATSON MELON producing three
per hill approximating 34, 36, 40
lbs, 1% cars acre Seed 80c lb. .R e f­
erence: Allendale Bank. L, A. Stonoy, Allendale, S. C.
226-ltp

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finds the solution In the MOLLE. The MOLLE In,
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Post Cards at tlie Herald office, lc
Try a Herald Want Ad.— It pays.

DELICIOUS CREAMERY
DOUGHNUTS

SEE THEM AT THE

H E R A L D P R IN T IN G CO
—

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Fresh Dally.-..... - .......30c per Boxen

BOOTH'S CRISPETTE SHOP
2nd St- and Sanford Avenue.

CELERY FOR SALE-Patch costains 18,000 plants or more. Hitt
been under paper 12 days. Apply it
718 Eighth street. Hours 7 a. m. tffl
2 p. m.— Squire Wright, Jr. 226-3tp

FOR SALE— Furniture, includes beb,
springs, mattresses, ruga, chain,
dressers, stands, tables, gas fixture),
t’ OR RENT— 1 well ' fumnished bed
etc., selling now. Come quick.—(h,
220-tfc
R. Denning, 218 Elm SI., Sanford,
FOR RENT—Furnished room. A p ­ Fla.
..
.
22Mtc
ply at Herald office.
220-tfc
LOST
FOR RENT— Furnished house-keoping room. Phono 348-W before 8 LOST— One tub of mackerel. Pat ia
Ford truck in fiont of YowtU’i
m. or 5 p. ra.
222-&lt;Jt
store Tuesday, Dec. 21, by miitalt
FOR RENT— Three furnished room
|Party who got same please return te
apart meat, 818 Magnolia avenue.
(L. P. McCulIer.
224-tfc
.
228-3tc
furnished
Avenue.

Christmas greetings to all.
Miss Margaret Ericson spent Sun­
day In town the guest o f Mrs. Colier.
Normnn Swanson visited at the
home of his parents Monday.
Elmer Bcrgquist and his sister,
Miss Ruth, w ill spend the holidays
with their many friends In Upsala.^
Albert Cruse and family spent Sun­
day with relatives near Wekiwa.
We arc sorry to learn that Mrs.
Geo. Clark is quite poorly this week.
Miss Margaret Ericson has accept­
ed a position with Yowcll &amp; Co. for
the Christmas trade where she will bo
pleased to sec her many friends.
Miss Eunice Tyner Is home for the
holidays from her work nt Windemore.
Mr. and Mrs. Tyner are also ex­
pecting Mr. and Mrs. Fry and mother,
Mrs. Bcngston, as their guests from
Friday until Sunday from Islcworth
Grove.
We were ull plcnncd to have with
us Mrs. Mcalcr and baby for our littlo
Sunday school service which meets
now nt 2:30.
The children arc all rejoicing In the
Christens holidays and looking fo r­
ward eagerly to tho coming o f Santa
Claus.
Here's h op in g . that ho will forget
none of them and may each little
heart nlso henr the sweet story of
Jesus and real!ze that we celebrate
Christmas as the birthday o f our
Snvlous.
Mrs. S eigfrer Vlhlen, a sister of
Mrs. Leonard Vlhlen, lately suffered
a bad accident by a fall which broke
a bone tn her arm and leg at her home
near Miami.
Willie Tyner and w ife and her sis­
ter, Mrs. Brown o f Sanford, spent
Sunday In Upsala, coming out with
their cousin, Etmer.

IH M H I t n »H (

8che«l In Which Orest Woman Taught
Is to Be Preserved as Education­
al Landmark.
\

______
I and was splendid.
Mr. and Mra. J. G. Ball, Mr. and Mrs.
M r. and Mra. G. C. Chamberlain
Favor dances added a great deal to George D. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. A. P.
have returned from Daytona Beach the pleasure of the evening, favors Connelly, Mr. and Mra. Charles Fedw here they were the house-guests fo r ' were balloons, paper caps, whlstlea der, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Herring,
the holidays o f Mr. and Mrs. G eorge' and ribbon confetti
Mr. and Mrs. W . C. Hill, Judge and
Schulte.
j Punch was served allthrough the Mrs. E. F. Householder, Mr. and Mrs.
■
(evening.
William Lcfler, Mr. and Mrs. G. I.
M r. Arthur 1&lt;izard came Friday j Member* 0f the club
who so ably Loucks, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Marlowe,
fr o m Augusts, Ga., to spend the boll- pcrf ormcd tha duties o f hosts were: Mr. and Mrs. John-M elsch, Mr, and
days with his family.
Messrs. J. D. Woodruff, J. H. Ball, Mrs. W. L. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. L.
---------L. II. Connelly, R. C. Philips, Walter p, McCulIer, Dr. and Mrs. 8. Pules&lt; Americans Are Gambiere In Business
M r. Slllla Rhane is spending the ( Connelly, George McLaughlin, Karl ton, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward and
i and Careless In Thrift la Verdict
holidays the guest o f Judge and Mrs.
Ned Chittenden, Ray Chit- Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Roper.
He Renders.
G eorge Herring.
tenden, Frank Woodruff, Ed Betts,
0$ Orlando: Misses Elizabeth Yow „
_
7—
. _ .
Reginald Holly; Tom Martin, Percy ell, Katherine Bond, Thelma HamM r. Griffin H errin , c im , from An- „
D, „ n „ , Grant. Bcnjomln W hit- mond, Slelith. Mcrara. Robert Duclcu p o l b to .pend Christina, d .y with Mp_
chMe&gt; Dlek B row ,, H»a- worth. Dry.n Anderaon, William A l■

i

Grain Sown From Alrplana.
Through nn Invention to sow grain
by airplane, aircraft may be listed as
agricultural Implements.
The new
"flying grain sower," says the New
York Bun, will plnnt a strip o f 30 feet
wide traveling at the rate of 40 mites
an hour. The seeds are expelled by
air pressure from a perforated metal
tube with sufficient velocity to drjve
them deep Into the ground. At the
end of •'nch wing a thin stream of
white time or fertilizer Is relensed to
outline the plnnted area. Tho plane Is
constructed to make a Inndlng on a
plowed Held without dnmnge.
Under normal conditions the "flying
sower" has a onparity of 640 ncres In
nhout six hours. The same uren plant­
ed with nn eight-foot drill traveling at
the rate of three miles an hour would
take a .man twenty-two and a half
days o f ten hours. It Is estimated that
1.000 acres could be covered In one
day by the air-sower.
Taxes of the Nations.
Tlie tax burden In Important coun­
tries was computed for the financial
conference held nt Brussels.
Ex­
pressed In dollars nt the rate of ex­
change current In the summer, the
Nation's Business states. It Is shown
thru per capltn the United Klngdqm
pays the highest taxes o f $87.00; the
Uni nil States Is aernnd. with $56.00;
France, third, with $94.00; nnd Nor­
way, fourth, with $28.80.
With the income per capita, the
economists compared the present gov­
ernment revenue of tlie latter to the
former—which comes nearest to ahowIng the relntlve hardens of taxes today
—Is lowest In the United States at 8
per cent and highest In the United
Kingdom nt 27 per cent. The other
countrlen come In between.

WANTED
FARM WANTED— 1 want to hear
from pnrty having farm for snle.
Give price and description.— B. B.
Howard, Chnmpnign, III.
226-6tc
W AN TED — Dressmaking by
class dressmaker. 205 Qnk Avenue.
22fl-6tp
W AN TED — Team work,
Inquire of
M. Hanson Shoo Shop.
189-ÖOtp

The management of the FernaldLaughton Memorial Hospital wish la
express publicly their appreciation of
the generous donation of $40 by lb*
Church pf the Holy Cross
It Is very encouraging to us to hire
this evidence o f the continued ispport and co-operation fo the best cit­
izens o f the city The success of th*
Institution is predicated upon this co­
operation, and it is indeed gratifyinf
to us to know that the needs of the
hospital are ever on the hearts of tie
members o f the Sanford churches
Very respectfully
,
T W LAWTON,
President Fernnld-Laughton
Memorial Hospital

B ü V ü V E ir r s

Y E A R S OF
OF AGE TO LEARN PRINTING T R AD E IN HERALD OF­
FICE.
224-tf
I U M M I aU

FOR SALE
FOR. SALE— Six room cottage, close
in with largo garden and several
kinds o f fruit trees. Owner, Box 117,
22-Gtp

FOR SALE— No. 5 Underwood type­
writer, A -l condition, $65.— San­
ford Truck Growers.
216-tfc
FOR SALE— Two good milk cows,
Jerseys. Both fresh. J. C.' Stapler.
221-10tc
FOR SALE— 100 ft. front, 117 ft,
deep, lot front on Palmetto avenue,
corner o f 8th SI. Nick Zernovnn,
Sanford.
222-20tc
FOR SALE— A Canoe,
the Herald office.

BEAU TIFU L POST CARDS
Inquire nt
AT TH E HERALD, EACH—
224-tfc

The Cooties.
Colonel Itooeevett told a war story
at an Alhnny reception.
“A doughboy," he said, "had Just got
hack home from the wnr, nnd he was
lunching In n cnfeterln when n dear Ij. I am ready lo build that house for you. See me about it. A
old Indy ,'n the next chnlr to hta own y so repairs, new roofs, screen porches nnd window screensleaned over ncross her pie and said:
Am prepared to do shop work. Give me your ° rc*e!l.|!
“ 'I. too, have ii sohlle* son, young * window nnd door frames, etc. Shop located between r ,n
man. nnd a lucky one at ihnt. Would % and Second Streets and Oak Avenue and railroad.
you believe It? My boy went through
the wnr without a scratch.'
|
F R A N K L O S S IN G
"*Gee, Indy,* said the doughboy,
%
CARPENTER
AND CONTRACTOR
„
‘spill us the name of his Insect powder,
» hi
••
t Phone IG7-J.
E stim a tes GI'&lt;

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T H E SANFORD D AILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1920

BONES Of HISTORIC RACE

From the Foundation
to the R o o f

BIU LUMBER CO.
Q u a lit y ~ S e r v ic d --P r ic e

For
!old W eather
Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

BALL
hardware Co.

re Guarantee All
Battery Repairs
Every Battery repair we mike
Is
juarantcfd for six months. We are
able to do this because in repairing
ny make of battery we are licensed
uie patented features which have
■de Vesta batteries famous.

(Sanford Battery Service Co.
Phone 189

far Srubblng Clothes____ ______ $1.00
)ry Cleaning____ _____________ .75
fressin^ . . . . . . . . __________
JS0
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

G.W. WATERS
S17 East First SL

TRAIN SCHEDULE

'

Phone 560

i+ + + J ^ + + M -H -+ + + »+ + + »+ + »+ ».H

PORTABLE LAMPS

[$14, $15, $15.50

I The flrat celery to leave Sanford In
. New Indications ttxat C*lif6roU ;w ss car Iota w ill be two cars grown by
one« Inhabited by a race of gigantic Christ Bucusei, o f Cameron City. A .
Indiana Was furnished when sewer dig*
Moses 'has bought it and paid $2.60
(era on Ferry and Howard strssts, in
per
crate here for it. It is a verity o f
the heart of the business district of
Hsrtloes, OaL, uncovered an Indian Greentop. M r. Moses will ship j t to
burial (round, with skeletons meas­ Now York, leaving here tho first o f
next week.
uring more than aevop feat
Several skulls and •one well-pre­
Ashley Purvis, also o f Cameron
served skeleton are to be (iven over City, wil cut five care of Golden
to the lnvestl(atora o f the anthro­ Self-bleaching celery next week. W.
pology department- of the University B, Ahem paid $2.00 per crate here
of California. The skulls and sksle- for It and w ill ship it to Chicago mar­
tons are declared to be o f highly im­
kets. Both o f these fields of celery
portant and scientific value,
Discovery of the burial ground bos are said to bo fine stuff.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chorpcning arc
revived an old Indian legend that an
about
the happiest folks in Florida,
Immense treasure o f gold nuggets
this
week
ns their daughter, Mrs.
was Interred with a body of a chief
of the ancient tribe o f the giant In­ Bryan Squire and their three children
dians. So convinced are the residents will bo here from Jacksonville for
la the truth at thla legend that great the holidays and their son
Ilornce
crowds have thronged around the will bo here from Cleveland, O. Tho
sewer diggers, largely hampering
Chorprcings will have a family din­
their activities, and more than a
ner party Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. A.
score o f persons have applied to th»
municipal authorities tor positions on Corpany w ill bo guests. Altogether
hero will be fourteen in tho party.
the city's sower-dinging crew.
Miss Mnudo Cameron will be here
According to the ancient Indian
legend, the vast gold treasure was from Tampa Fridny to remain over
burled In close proximity to where the Christmas with her parents, Mr. and
bones wore recovered.
Mrs. A. B. Cameron and sister, Claire.
Eight years sgo William Alfmsn, Miss Cameron has not been homo for
curator of the museum In Golden a long time ns she has a position in
Gate park, San Francisco, declared
Tnnipn that is not onsy to get some
that skeletons unearthed near Con­
cord were the most valuable contri­ one to fill.
bution! to the scientific Investiga­ | Ed. J. Cameron is at home from
tions o f the s e ta ’s prehistoric In­ Rostwlck fo r the holidays.
| Mrs. Jennie Prevatt and son Wal­
dians.
ker, were over from Genova Sunday
FIND SHELLS CENTURIES OLD 'voting her son, Will and family.
________
j Mrs. Herman Brantley arrived here
Bsllsf That Rellca Unearihsd by Work- from Indianapolis, Ind., Friday to
join her husband. Mr. Brantley came
msn In Oregon Ware Used as
Omamints by Indians.
hero with his parents some time ago
from Montgomery, Ala.
Sea shells about six lnehes across
Miss Loretta Tracy is here from
were uncovered by workers recently at St. Petersburg to remnin over the
Big Eddy, near Tire Dalles, Ore., lying
at the beads o f Indian skeletons. holidays w ith heti brother, Elwood
They were decayed and crumbled when rish and daughter, Mrs. E. P. Moore.
Mr. Akin, o f Atlanta, was a recent
touched. These shells showed Indica­
tions o f having been used ns car orna­ visitor at J . W. Corley’s,
ments. They are o f the speclea of
Damo Rum or Is saying Jehn WarehcU-flnh commonly called "rohogs" on en and Miss H/*rdv. **f Celery ave­
the Atlantic coast according to per­ nue, aro to bo niai v. 1 Christmas
sona who have observed them, and 'day.
do not grow to the size of those found
Tho littio Steele b vs, »eurgo and
on the Pacific const.
Robert,
have tho
cough.
Wonderfully perfect spear and n r
Mrs.
C.
E.
Chorping's
Sunday
row-heads, made of obsidian, a rock
chool
class
o
f
girls
and
boys
enjoyfound no nearer than California, also
were unearthed. AH of the chipping d n weinio roast and picnic Inst Frion the arrow-points. found appeared ay evening at Robinson’s Springs.
to he much finer thnn Inter Indian Mrs. Chorperiing and Mrs. A. Corwork, local amateur collectors de­ nny chaperoned the pnrty. Every one
clared.
ad a dandy time.
The relics found by hlghwny work­
Mr. and Mrs. R, L. Grier are re­
ers at Big Eddy are an accumulation
viving
tho sympathy o f their friends
o f centuries, In the opinion of D. L.
Cates, city recorder, who has lived In t the death o f their best mule, a fino
and around The Dalles for more than iff, 5-year-old. It broke out o f the
GO years. Tie points out that In the urd last Saturday night and got
hills hack of Big Eddy trails worn Id omething to cat, presumably poison
tho rock may he seen, evidence o f tho n some kind o f crops fo r cut worms,
activities of Indians who used those nd was found dead Sunday morning.
trails for hundreds of years. Mr. The mule was valued at $500.
Cntcs says Hint nt Big Eddy tho In­
dians find finer salmon fishing than at
Want it typewriter?
Tho Herald
any other place along the river and
have been making the trip to that hns the agency, for tho beat $65 '. -pet place annually probably'tver slnco sal. writcr that haa over been pt** on the
* mon began running up tho Columbia.
market and wo will have u hlpmcnt
of new machines tho Inxii of this
Photography 100 Yoara Old,
week. I f you are it. the market lor
Tills Is tho centenary of photog­
a typewriter see us before you buy.
raphy. So rapidly docs the world
progress, so essentlnl a port of our Herald Printing Co.

civilization has become the tnklng of
The Southsidc Shipbuilding Com­
pictures, tint It Is difficult to roallzo
pany
o f Jacksonville, has been sold to
that tho art was unknown when Mon­
lArmstrong Tnble Stovcs..$15.00 roe first entered the Whlto House. Savannah interests, the consideration
[American Beauty iron..... $10.00 Yot in 1820 Niepce, first of all men, being $1,700,000.
[Simplex Iron .......... ;.......;.„$8.00 succeeded to producing what might be
[Majestic Heaters ..............$11.00 called a photograph, a rude Impression
on a stiver pinto rendered sensitive by
a layer of asphaltum saturated with
oil o f lavender.
And though thla discovery awakened
IPhone 112
115 Magnolia Ave.
world-wide Interest at the time, this
[++++++4-4++++4‘t»g"i-+++++&lt;M&gt;+++ method could not be put Into general
use, and not until 1830 did Daguerre
succeed In producing tho first practical
photograph. After that dato tho art
advanced rapidly, so rapidly, In fact,
that before 1850 the daguerreotype
was common In every village, In orery
EVSTIS.
family. From the silver plates of
OllfCliOS FLORIDA •• Niepce lo tho motion picturd of todny
*
WE DO
•• Is n long step, n step which but Illus­
trates tho rapidity with which modern
HEMSTITCHING a n d
civilization ndvnnccs.
IMCOTING
FOR THE TRADE
It Did Coni* Suddenly.
m a il o r d e r s
An unuimully Interesting communi­
g iv e n PROMPT
cation was received by a New York
M
a t t e n t io n
. life Insurance company from the Dahlstroni Metallic Door company of Chi­
I I M I » ♦ » » cago. A letter, pointing out tho advnntuges of Insurance, was mailed to
Mr. Dnklstrom on November 10, 1020.
A pnrt of tills letter rend ns follows:
"Hnve you over thought that your
turn may come suddenly. Suppose It
did—" The answer to this supposi­
tion. ns written by some unknown per­
son, Is ns follows: "It did. ' He’s
dead. Returning letter and postcard.
Can't forward. Keeping blotter. Cnn
use this."

GILLON

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Leesburg Branch
Arrive
158..........
22..........
167_______4:00 p.m .
2 1 ._____11:55 a.m .
Trilby Branch
Arrive
100..........
24..........
101_______ 0:30 p .m .
25.......... 2:00 p. m.
n riedo Branch
Arrive
120.......... 11:00 a.m .
127..........

Departs
7:30 a. m.
7:35 p. m.

$5.50 P E R S A C K
Departs
8:00 a. m.
3:25 p. m.

F. F. DUTTON, Inc

L. P. McCULLER

3:40 p. tn.

Expert Repair

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Several prominent motion picture
representatives, accompanied by Sec­
retary Kessler o f tho Jacksonville
Chamber of Commerce, spent a May
recently in St. Augustino looking ov­
er tho city with n view o f bringing
companies this winter to take scenes.
Look over tho elegant new line of
stationery at tho Herald office before
buying your Christmas gifts o f fino
stationery'- W o havo it in all sizes
nnd all shades at very reasonable
prices.
O ffice supplies at the Herald.

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$
$

The New Smyrna-Cornado Board
o f Trade, which Is about tho lives* j $
civic organization on tho East Coast $
o f Florida this winter, pulled o ff a I
novel stunt here recently when Invi­ I
tations were sent broadcast to cv- $
crymnn, woman nnd child in tho city $
nnd community to gather nt the pub­
»
lic school building fo r a‘ “ Jamboree.’’

KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AND MILLER TIRES
HOWE RED TUBES

And they are the Beat

B. &amp; O. MOTOR COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

%-

CITY MARKET
Walthall &amp; Estrldge, Props.

Welaka Building:

Specials for Today

Choice
Western &amp; Florida
Meats
Veal, Pork, Mutton,
Sausage

CITY MARKET

Place Your Order for

Ford Car
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Today.
I expect cars enough
during December to
supply all demands.
You Can G et Immediate
Delivery

Every Kind

Homes That Prelchers Came From,
i It Is Interesting to note the type of
homes that preachcni come from. In
the Methodist denomination 0U.7 per
cent o f the preachers come from farm­
ers' homes and 113 imt cent from
preachers' homes.
In the southern
Presbyterian dunoinitmtlnn 47.7 i«*r
cent come from fumiert' homes end
18 per cent o f tho preacher* come
from parsonages. In the Presbyterlnns o f tho United Stntes of America
33 per cent come from farmers homes,
while 15 per cent come from pnrsonnges—From Georgia Methodist Con­
ference Notes In Atlanta Constitution.

Florid?.

Sanford

Departs

WASHINGTON.
Dec. I 2 a —DIstributlon of tho lands now held by
Cherokee Indians in Western North
Carolina, provided fo r in a bill intro­
duced in tho houso by Representative
Weaver, Demo rat, North Carolina,
will come up soon, before a sub-committcc, Mr. Wcnver announced today.
Each Indian would bo allowed thirty
acres o f land under the bill, Repre­
sentative'W eaver said tho lands of
this colony consitscd o f between 40,000 and 50,000 acres in Swain county,
containing valuablo water power sites
which probably will be retained by the
government.

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of

MAINE GROWN

Departs
2:03 a. m.
12:05 p. m.
2:65 p. m.
4:05 p. m.

TO DISTRIBUTE INDIAN
LANDS TARHEEL STATE

SAUSAGE

ENAMEL WÄRE

Departs
2 :4 8 *. a .
8:401. nC*
1:38 p. m.
3:20 p, m.
7:45 p. m.

’ Daily, except Sunday.

FAMOUS

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83. . . . . . 2:30 a .p i.
27.
01. ____ 1:28 p .m .
89. . . . . . 2:56 p. m.
85. __ _ 7:30 p. m.
North Bound
Arrive
82. ........ 1:48 a. m.
84. _____11:45 n. m.
80. . . . . . 2:35 p. m.
02. ........ 4:00 p. m.
28. ......1 0 :0 0 p. m.

Jones’ Dairy Farm

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mma

Corrected on November 15, 1020,
South bound fi» 1 *■*!f f.

Anthropologists Intensely InUrsstsd In
ttMnvsry of Indian Skeletons
Greetings o f the season to the Her­
In California.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2 7, 1920

l i t

HERALD PRINTING CO., Inc.

WL J. HOLLY____ ___ __Editor
IV. J. LILLARD..Secretary-Treasurer
A. N E E L___ Cinemi Manager
ROBERT J. HO^LY, Jr.
„
Circulation Manager
-Phone Herald Office 148 o r M.

Peace, Power and Plenty are e(Tecta of certain
definite causes and effects are Invariable in
their operation The same cause will invariably produce the same
e r e c t “ 'Like
T
;begets
_____ _____________________________________________
like.’V MWhatsoever a man soweth, that
__ shall
he also reap" are natural laws g o v e r n in g the growth and develop*
ment of life. 7‘
_ "
It applies
to your social as'well as to your financial
success. A man with money by careful I...
investment makes more
money with
ith the money he already had, and good,., dean., idoney
brings peace, power and plenty. T H E SOUTHERN UTILITIES
COMPANY’S 8 PER CENT CUMULATIVE PRIOR PREFERRED
STOCK offers an excellent Investment and may be secured for
cash or on the installment plan There is none better. ■

and when the merchant goes broke ho
goes broke all over and has nothing
left upon which to fall back. The
farm er always has enough to eat and
can And some one to etake him to an*
Member o f the Associated Press
other crop and if there is any more
prosperous section anywhere than
right here we fail to find it. And yet
after Christmas wo find so
many
with the thought that everything la
off, the market’s bad, the prospects
ruined
and no chance to recoup any
The aun is stil shining and the sky
losses
that
might have been sustain*
i s blue.
Cbme out this week and enjoy our
M illion Dollar Band.
n i l s Is the time to prepare fo r the
m any new people who come to Florl*
morning it is n gamble as to whether
d a after the holidays.
we will finish out the string and
come
home at night. We might cross
Sanford still needs two auto camps,
the
street
in safety or wc might get
one on each side o f the city. The one
killed
by
an
airplane or a fast driver
on Sanfonl. Heights is inadequate and
in
nn
unto
or
n sign might fall on us
should be abandoned.
os we past along the street o r v*c
W c could house a thousand people might eat a bad oyster, etc, etc. How*
lie re right now with two auto camps ever, this docs not deter us from go*
.and this Would mean at least
two ing right ahead and doing business
thousand dollars a day being spent each day just ns though death did
not lurk right around the corner with
hero the rest o f the season.
n black jack ready to bold us up at
H ow is tho timo for the growers any time. If wc stopped to study
an d the business men to Join the San- about what might happen wc would
Hard Chamber o f Commerce.
The never get anywhere and the man who
transportation committee alone of- intends to get ahead and dons get
f e n you more than your annual dues ahead does not stop to think about
what might happen— in nine cases out
w ill pay in ten years to come.
o f ten he is prepared fo r eventualities
I t Is high time that the progressive as much as a poor mortal can pre­
peqple o f this city weeded out the un- pare— and he is too busy to contem­
tho
progressive and placed them where plate what might happen on
they belong. Whatever helps one shores o f Dismal Lake, he is sailing
h elps all and those who atand back over the azure, blue o f the lake
y e a r after year refusing to give any­ Hope and meets each day with a song
th in g to the Chamber of Commerce, o f praise and thanksgiving that the
to. the.advertising of the city, to tb« Lord has allowed to him t/j live and
m any features that mean so much to enjoy life. This continual grouch and
a li the business interests have no croakings and lamentations will nev­
sigh t to share in the business that is er get us anywhere. Regardless o f
brought hree through the untiring e f­ the fa ct that fruits and vegetables
fo r ts o f a few big-hearted, up-to-date arc not bringing much on tho market
.and progressive citizens. There ts a now wc should go right ahead bol­
vss to make singers out o f those who stering up our business. Wc should
go right ahead making plans fo r bet­
refu se to sing.
ter freight and express rates and
YOU GOT THE VEGETABLE then— go ahead building hotels and
business houses and homes nnd put­
BLUES?
ting up tents for the thousands who
arc
headed this way and want to stop
You nave all heard the old song
in
Sanford
If wc can find a place for
.¿bout having the “ atcholic blues” and
them.
We
have no time for sitting
J o s t now a bunch o f people here have
around
in
sackcloth
and ashes and be­
dJta “ vegetable blues” and it hangs
&lt;rrer the city in big streaks o f imag- moaning our fate. If half of the peo­
Juery lines that seem ready to drop ple here had as much to contend with
o v e r on some o f them and crush them ns the newspaper mnn did, if half o f
«Jbwn. These “ vegetable blues” have them hnd gone through the trying
been an epidemic here for many sea­ times o f the last four years as the
sons and while there arc one or two newspaper mnn has gone, if half o f
seasons that they could not possibly them were confronted with the trials
and
have an epidemic on account o f the nnd tribulations nnd troubles
lltle
profit
year
by
yenr
they
would
U g h prices there always creeps into
th e business affairs of the city that hardly have the spirit to continually
discordant note about what the crops boost and boost nnd boost all by your
sm ght or might not do and the busi­ lonesome. It is notihng to feci bright
ness stfems to be bullded upon the when everything is bright but it
flands that arc continually sliding takes some real stuff to keep moving
atway from under the foundation of when there are so ninny “ blues” scat­
o u r structures. This should all he tered around nil the time.
Snnford never hnd such real pros­
•changed and regardless o f whuther
pects
ns right now. Snnford growers
' the growers make fortunes or not the
hnvo
the world by the tail with n
i situation should he and is solid
down
hill pull and do not know it.
•enough to go right ahead making our
Snnford
merchants have the grand­
.plans for the future und there should
est
chance
to get together nnd make
--merer be any blues in this section. We
this
the
greatest
city in Florida in
•Are not a one crop section, w c arc not
the
next
four
years.
Don't stop any­
•'dependent upon rains, wc arc not
thing,
but
start
everything
and start
afraid o f losing the entire output on
it
now
with
the
new
year
upon
us. It
account of a cold snap and if it ever
makes
us
tired
to
have
this
little
does In period o f ten or twenty years
spurt
o
f
discontent
hit
this
section
freeze again the orange trees soon
“ come back” and the man who sticks about this time each year when there
com es back with them, the vegetable is no real reason for it. We intend
grow er goes rgiht olong and plants to get behind the railroads and mako
another crop and if he does not re­ them give us what wc want nnd must
coup his losses he at least evens up have. We intend to have the grow ­
things a bit. This farming game, ers get together on some plan thnt
-while it borders on the spectacular wilt market their celery crop to good
and seems to be a gamble is no more advantage. We intend to help the
gam ble than the ordinary business business men of this city to bring
n a n tackles when he enters business more trade here and we intend to do
something right now to bring in new
people and find them homes for the
remainder of the season end last but
not least we would ask each and ev­
J'rosh Vogotablos
ery man here to join the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce nnd with n
concerted effort to do all of thesu
b r u it s
things fo r which we are always
grumbling and seeking but which will
never come to us without some e ffo rt
S roc oríes
on our part.
For heavons sake, quit talking
about what happened in Georgia and
other states. We are not living in
Georgia but In the greatest slate in
tbe union and one thnt lias had soma
hard blows but has always recovered
and one that has not been hit by any­
thing this season except a case o f
“ blues” that are more imaginary than
•
&lt;
real.
SPkmm* 4 9 7 ICt+iaJt* SStt/it/tmj

HÜeia/ca Coffao

IDeane 7jurner

Get busy and help ua to help you

______;__

0 0 « V m w O H ».
•ro w m ' t t o M i r a p t t &lt;

and b y helping each other and pulling
together thera will never be anything
here except prosperity.

And the bank, in turn, Is striving to meet the
new conditions and responsibilities by applying
its best knowledge to tne permanent good of its
customers.
.

AMATEUR JOURNALISM
Early In the spring o f 1020, about
February 1st, 1 think, I was struck
with the idea of getting out an u n i tour paper, Almost all boys have a
yearning similar to this sometime or
other, and I had always been inter*
csted in writing and publishing.
My typewriter had just arrived, and
I got busy on the first issue. It was
to have four typewritten pages, 6 by
0 inches. I typed 10 copies o f tho
first issue and mailed them out to
different boys, ns samples.
Lewis Shipp, o f Sanford, took the
job o f assistant editor, and he also
typewrote a few on his typer, liy this
time 1 was ready lo rtart on the sec­
ond issue, I had ten subscribers at
Mrs. Chas. P op e and boys o f San­
the rate o f 25c per &gt;Wr. The second ford were visitin g Mrs. F. J . Neuissue had a grand (7 ) circulation o f m ycr Wednesday.
25 copies.
Mrs. Geo. B. Upchurch of Birm ing­
About this time I decided that I ham arrived Wednesday to spend the
had to have a press. It wns too slow holidsys with h er mother, M rs. Geo.
and laborious to typewrite 25 separ* Lewis.
ate copies. So I kept my eye peeled
Mrs. A. Y. F u ller was shopping in
for a press. I wanted one somewhere
Orlando Friday.
around a CxQ hand press.
None
Mrs. Gonzalss o f Miami spent sev­
showed up, and I was just about
eral days last w eek with her m other,
ready to give up, when I managed to
Mrs. Geo. Lewis.
buy just the one I needed from Mr.
T. G. Roebuck w as a visitor In W in­
Robb, in this city. Ho had it laying
ter Park, Friday.
in his shop for several years, and was
Miss Ellen F u ller spent the week­
glad -to dispose o f it as much as I
end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
was glad to get it.
A
.
Y.
Fuller.
I ordered the rollers and type in a
Mr.
and
Mrs. Stuart and daughter
Jiffy, and while I was waiting for it
o
f
Jacksonville
'w e re the guests o f
1 typewrote the third issue, which
J.
E.
Phipps.
had a circulation o f 30 copies, and
Louts Entxmeager has accepted a
contained 6 pages.
position
with M r. Height and has
•Well, niter what seemed months o f
charge
of
the electric plant at A ltawaiting, the material finally came,
pionte.
and I got ready to print the fourth
issue o f the Florida Scout.” This
J. E. Phipps motored to Orlando
was the next to the last week o f Friday with his guests, Mr. and Mrs.
school, s o .I was busy “ boning" fo r Stuart and daughter.
the exams, and had very little time
Mrs. S. A. Wilkinson and daughter
for printing. I set up the type for arrived Saturday to spend Christmas
one column of the front page, when w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. BUI
to my disguest I found that I didn't Allen.
,
have enough type. I ordered more
Mrs. Farrington o f Walnut HUI,
type at the Herald, nnd when it came Me., Is visiting h**r sister, Mrs.
I set up the other column. (The p a ­ Greene.
per wns to be eight 6x9 pages). Then
Mr. and Mrs. F . H. Ranger o f
I was nil ready. Lifting up the form, Welton, Me., arrived Thursday and
1 found that the type fell out in are the guests o f M r, and Mrs. E . E.
places. A fter fixing this, I set the Hardy.
chase in the press and made a proof.
E. E. Hardy spent several days
There were mistakes galore. Correct­ In Perry, returning Saturday.
ing these, I wns finally ready to print.
Mr. and Mrs. F . J. Nelmyer and
I printed it ail right, making 125 M rs. Farrington motored to Orlando
Tucsdny.
Mr. and Miss Dunbar were visitors
In Sanford Thursday.
Among the
visitors In Sanford
a few subscribers.
The “ Seminole Monday were J . H. Allen, Claude
Scout” published at Jacksonville, com­ Hunchcliff, D. W . Short and T . P.
bined with my paper, and this helped Lewis.
my paper a whole lot, as tho S. S.
' Miss Eva Stuart Is expected home
was then “ Florida’s Leading Tribe
Friday to spend Christmas.
Paper.’
A fter the consolidation I
took over this slogan myself, nnd still
Use It.
Now the scene shifts to January,
1921. I now have 500 paid subscrib­
ers and the paper is now printed on
a large power press, which I own.
The postal clerks at the postoffice
On Park Ave., bet. Third
nearly have a fit when I bring my pa­
per down for mailing. Byron Steph­
and Fourth Sts.
ens, Sanford, illuntrutes it with a
THE BEST BUY IN THE CITY
cover design. I believe I get ns much
By Renting Rooms you can
mnil ns Bob Holly himself.
Make It pay for Itself.
WILLARD LUMLEY,
Snnford, Fin.
GOOD TERMS
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
To the Stockholders o f Sanford Build­
ing &amp; Loan Association:
The annual meeting o f the stock­
holders o f the Sanford Building &amp;
Loan Association will be held at its
office, 10 Magnolia avenue, Sanford,
Florida, at eight p. m., Saturday, Jan­
uary 8, 1921, for the purpose o f elect­
ing directors for the ensuing year,
and to transact such other business
as may legall come before it.
T. J. MILLER,
Attest:
President.
A. 1\ CONNELLY,
Secretary
12-8-oaw4t

THE HOOVER
Suction Sweeper
Demonstrated in your home.
Christmas orders should be glv&lt;
en Early.
B. E. WILLIAMS
or G. A . DREKA, DeLand
Daytona Beach

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F. P. Forster, President.

B. F. Whitner, Cashier.

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We have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

Wholesale Commission Merchants

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1304 East Car; Street

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F.OR THE FIRST

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Dally Service

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ELECTRICAL CHRIST­
MAS GIFTS
TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS,
HAIR CURLERS, HEATERS,
CLEANERS, IRONS, SEWING
MACHINES, WASHING M A ­
CHINES.
Come in and make your selec­
tion now,

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105 Palmetto A ve.

Phone 481

BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
A T T n E HERALD. EACH

THIS IS TO BE THE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET H BLD r r IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS.
It Is to embrace the products, official or private, o f five coon*
ties In the best section o f the state.
TH AT’ S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. W E ABK YOU— M U '
YOU IIELP7
Johnnie J. Jones’ remarkable United Shows, bigger and bctU*
will occupy onr grounds from December to tho time o i opening
Fair In order to get ready for It,
W. R. O’NEAL
President

J. L. GILES
Treasurer

a B. HOWARD
gecreUtf

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THE SANFORD DAILY, HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1920

H Heatlei ef
UgHtrt la Brief
f«f*otul HeO*

In and About
èli The City &lt;£

jskly w eath er

REPORT w

.* ^ I - v y "- *8 a « w r r e f *lhe
PIm Uu Small
T atti B u edietly*
Arranged for
Herald Reader!

wae one o f Sanford's institution* a
few yearn ago'and was a lira wire Is

everything and anything. Ho was tho
greatest "booster o f baseball and all
kinds o f sports end a booster fo r the
city fo r many year* being the largest
freight* handler In the city and ho and
his mule were known far and wide by
the people who wanted something
j the next big day is New Years. hauled. Jim left Sanford at the out­
break o f the war to work lnl the ship
yards
a t Jacksonville, a position that
tnr those new resolutions
he Is still holding.
-Cftjt for the period December
January 1, inclusive: South
tie end East Gulf States: Con¿ 0 cloudiness and
o fCft,Ion*1
normal temperature first half,
colder later half

Carlot Shipment! from Entire Coun
tty .
/
For Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Florida—Sanford Section .—
5£
Florida—Oakland section .............. £
Florida— Stanatee section •a•••*»****»•* li
California— Southern Diat.......... .. 2'
California—Imperial Valley .......... I
Texas ______ ...»........... .................. ... 1

PAGE FIVE

that takes place this coming Friday has in store many very agreeable sur­
prises fo r you and.fi yuo haven't purchased your ticket fo r this event yet,
DO IT NOW. The "1 3 " Club does not believe in doing things by halves and
you are assured o f a real good time. Everybody and his brother will be
there

XII ■

Total care .............................. 1(H
Destinations o f Florida Shipment«
(Thursday, Friday, Saturday)
Potomac Yard«
2i
Cincinnati — .................................... !
Chattanooga ........... .»..a............
■
Now York
21
for this dance will also mean that we shall be called upon to furnish some
Chicago ...............
I
more ofcour service in the way o f helping you with that wardrobe o f yours.
Florence ................................................
IVaycross
I
Be
dressed just as nice as the best for that night, and one of the sure ways
' Abe and Issy Kanner are ^bo guests
H e City Commissioners wm
St. Louis .............................................. &lt;
to do that is to call and let us show you what may be lacking with that
¿ r regular meeting tonight.
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa.
Detroit
wardrobe.
ganner, fo r the holidays.
Philadelphia .......
I
H e beautiful poinBottlfa In the
yards in this city give the visl- 1 A. Raff eld and Mtsa Esther Fleisch­ Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
FULL DRESS SUITS, FANCY VESTS, DRESS SHIRTS, DRESS
1
holiday greeting that is beautl- er ere in Palmetto the guests o f Jersey City .............
COLLARS, DRESS TIES— JUST RECEIVED— ALL NEW.
d. Plant more of them.
friends Tor Christmas and expect to'
Total cars .................................78
return tomorrow.
Diversions Filed Since Last Report:
He carpenter? w
btry
today
From W aycrosa: Out 21at: Potosliding the grandstand at the PcoZcb R atliff has returned from a
mac
Yards 2. Out 22nd: New York 1. $
\a Hank corner for the Million Doltrip to Miami where he spent Christ­
Total
lettuce shipments from FlorJ
x Hand. They play this afternoon
man with honje folks.
Ida
this
season
to
date
(12-20
.
V
»ut four o'clock and will play there
Inc.) cars ....................................10001
ah day this week.
Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
be plenty of moonshine
ida lust season to 1same date,
L ? -r e d likker” in Sanford but it was where tney spent me no,mays w »n
cars .......... ..................................... 800
C , m evidence on Christmas day. The
parents o f Mrs. Holly, Mr. and Shipping Point Information, Dec. 23.
Ey
remarkably quiet in this re- Mrs. James Wood.
SANFORD, FLA.: Cool, raining.
for which nil o f us are truly
*
Haullngs moderate.
Demand and
^
Dick Muse, one o f the West Side
movement very slow, market very
|“ nWU“
■
growers and an old strawberry growdull. Too few sales to establish a
H e many friends o f F. A. Schurap- or from way back is receiving one market.
turning to their winter home here. RAIN nOKfi UP
L ta re glad to see him again and to dollar per qunrt for his strawberries
Additional shipping point informa­
They
were riding in a closed cor and
THE BAND CONCERT
that he is prospering at his busl- {and ha* a fine patch o f thla fine fruit. tion: Los Angeles, Calif.:
Cool,
hnd driven on the bridge approach
L , of selling farming supplies a n d , '
---------clear. Moderate wire Inquiry. Very
when the hub o f the automobile
The Million Dollra Band was play­
Criratlon plants in South Carolina
If you have not seen Humoresque at few cars being loaded. Mostly for
ing
in fine shnpe this afternoon as
caught
on
the
guard
rail
and
toppled
Lad other states. Mr. Schurapert is tho Star sec It tonight. It is one of western points. Market demoralized.
this
paper went to press when the
the
automobile
over
the
rail
into
15
C o d ic g the holidays with hie daugh-jtho be»t_ moving pictures ever shown Many pocking houses^ closed. No
rain started and ran the boys o ff the
feet o f water.
k n , Mrs. George A. DeCottea and
sales reported.
Mr. Kramer, his wife and sister, platform. They will probably finish
Potomac Yards reports passings for
Kin. G. D. Bishop.
escaped from the tightly closed auto­ the concert tonight at the same place.
24 hours previous too 11 a. m. Fri­
mobile. How they managed to get There was a big crowd out to hear
I Frank Lossing has leased the planday: 4 cars destined: New York 2;
out o f the automobile Mr. Kramer them but there will be a bigger one
L mill recently operated by S. O.
Philadelphia 2^ Saturday: 22 cars
could not explain. Kramer, who is tonight.
Hunhalscr and later by Fitts A Gibbs
destined: Nev
NEW YORK, Dec. 20.— New Y c-k ’s 05 years old, held the two women un­
Erf will operate the mill for hi* con­
Washington 1
coterie o f criminals-at-large with one der his arms and thoy we • pu’ lc-1
tacting business* ;Mr.. Lossing is
striking exception spent Christmas from the water by passerby*. K ff'v is BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
t i d y to do all kinds o f building,
7. .3 nERALD.
at home, police reports indicated last to revive the women fail ’ rCrun*.
esrpeater repair work, etc. Ho ha*
night. Police officials claimed the ap- was hurried to a hospital.
La advertisement in this issue eetpamet cessation o f outlawry bore out
jling for thla fact. Give him a call
the prediction of Commissioner En­ PRESENTED WITH
M en you need anything In this line.
right that the recent bustling activ­
MASONIC EMBLEM
ity of the lawless was nothing moro
The concerts* of tho Million Dollar
than a Christmas drive for "their
Judge Mafnea is the proud posses­
Band are free to everyone but if you
wives and kiddies."
sor o f n fine Masonic emblem that
Want to give anything toward the
One burglary, believed to have been was presented to him by the Baptists
taonrert* drop your money in the beau­
* ADDITIONAL LOCALS
perpetrated this morning at about Sunday School and Church yesterday.
tiful lily white hands o f Charlie Britt
the same time Santa was negotiating Dr. Hyman making the presentation
wr Judge Moines. Thoy will accept It
the last chimney, was reported. speech. The em blem'is a watch fob
With thanks. This band costa real
Diamonds, Liberty bonds and money, or pin and Is worn today by the Judge
tnawy—but then it is a real band. The
Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at the value o f which has been unde­ who feels that it is not only good to
progressive business men and citizens
Judge and Mrs. Scheilc Moines A. Kanner’s, Sanford Ave.
216-12c termined, were taken from the safe be a Mason but also a Baptist.
&gt;of Sanford have made thceo concerts' have ns their guests, Mrs. Maine's
o f a wholesale clothing merchant in
possible by their generosity.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hcrby,
Eight miles o f road arc to be Im­ East Fourteenth street,
Entering BITTEtf BY RARE
of Dayton, Ohio, and the nephew o f mediately surfaced in Flagler Coun through an ndjoining establishment
SPECIES OF SNAKE, DIES
Park avenue should be mado a one­ Judge Moines, J. E. Mnlncs, of. Lake ty. Coquina rock will be used.
the bandits cut their way through an
way street as there aro numerous ac­ Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrby arc for­
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla., Dec. 26
eighteen-inch wall. In leaving they
cidents on this street especially when mer residents o f Sanford and their
—
John
P. Clark, agdo 40, former post­
Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers, and started a fire, probably with a care­
the various churches aro holding serv­ many friends are glad to have them Baby Blanko!*, now on aale.— A. Kan­ lessly tossed cigarette stub in
master
here und well known taxider­
the
ices. The cars park on both aides of back in Sanford for the winter.
mist,
died
here late yesterday as the
ner,
216-12tc building through which they entered.
the street leaving only a narrow; lane
result
o
f
tho
bite of a harlequin snake.
Damngc estimated at $75,000 was
throogh which itis difficult to drive
Hundreds o f people from surround­
Miami Shrincrs nre planning to caused by the blaze which was con­ Mr. Clark lived but nineteen hours nfand thtro will be a serious accident ing cities were hero yesterdny after­ chnrter n special train fo r n caravan fined to the fifth floor of the struc­ ler having been bitten by the snake,
on this street unless it is made a one­ noon to hear the concert rendered by to the big cercmoninl and business ture.
which i» a rare species.
way street or the cars aro parked on the Million Dollar Band. The Christ­ meeting to be held in Jacksonville.
Five men, suspected by tile police
■the ride streets adjacent to the mas concert was also enjoyed by the
of having pnrticipntcd in the holdup
city people and many from tho sur­
A nice assortment o f Stalling Sil­ and shooting two weeks ago o f n Hnrrounding territory. The band is bring­ ver and Gold Evm harp Pcnc'ls and 1cm grocer were arrested yesterdny
D I T B F M IT l i
IS TH E MOST IMPORTANT ITEM
Don’ t stop buying just because ing many new people to Sanford and Fountain Pena at Mobley’s Drug and held in $5,00 bnil each for a
i U iiC
I T l I L I l OF THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD.
Christens is over. Your pocketbook wilt bring them here all week. There Store.
«
219-tfc hearing today.
PINEHURST DAIRY— The 95 per-cent Dairy.
may be depleted but our merchants is nothing Ilka plenty o f good music
o n putting on some big sales In a to liven up things.
The Southern Cattle Loan Company AUTÓ PLUNGES INTO
We Invite the public to Inspect our D aily at nny time or any
few days that will eclipse anything
RIVER, TWO DROWNED
has been organized at Jacksonville to
■Deliveries Twice Each Day.
before attempted and you
shoutd
Hourassist the -development o f the cattle
MUNICIPAL COURT GRIND
ST. PETERSBURG, Fin Dec. 20.
industry in Florida. It Is capitalized
"TH E DAIRY Hint IS DIF
Christmas passed o ff very quietly at $500,000.
— Mrs. Henry Kramer, 55, and Miss
FEREN T FROM OTHERS"
there being but few cases before
Emily Krnmcr, 54, New Brunswick,
Judge Maine» and ns tho juijgc was
A. Kanner has a big line of holi­ N. J., were drowned yesterday after­
Ask the State Board o f Health
Phone 367
feeling very good over Christmas he day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213- noon when the automobile in wihch
ing in. Now is the reni timo to save was vory kind to most o f them, feel­ 216 Sanford Ave.
21G-12tc they were riding ran o ff a bridge.
mo nev.
ing that none o f them should be
Henry Kramer, husband and brother,
slighted nnd since they hnd evinced a
Fifty thousand people gnthered at who was driving the automobile, was
.A. Thedford has hung out his shin­ disposition to break into jail lie made Miami to see the hundred thousand rescued. He was taken to a hospital,
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gle and will practice law In this city, it easier for them to do so. The fol­ dollnr show. The flower pngent wns where it is said his condition is con­
having rented the Inw offices form- lowing cases were up this morning:
one of the most brilliant affairs ever sidered serious.
«rly occupied by the late Major A. K.
W illie Williams, disorderly conduct. pulled o ff in any portion o f the coun­
First reports that the automobile
inu-r&gt;. Col.
inw Found guilty and fined $25 nnd costs
tol. Thedford practiced law
was driven o ff tho bridge while the
try.
ln Arkansas nnd when the war broke and 30 days in jail.
party wns watching nn airplane were
®ul was sent to Florida where he
R. Allen was arested by E. E.
Mohawk Sheets, 81x00, $2.15 each. denied by Mr. Kramer. The party
vrvfil until the nrmistico and falling Walker for carrying concealed wenp■A. Kanner, Sanford Ave. Phone had driven to a beach resort after
in love with the stnto remained. He on. Bond estreated.
10.
216-12tc their Christmas dinner and were reattracted to Sanford by the busiCharles Jefferson was arrested by
upportunitics presented by this E. E. Walker fo r disorderly conduct.
Another permanent Investment for
e,lJ and has decided to enst his lot Fined $10-nnd costs and 16 days in
the
city o f West Palm Bench that wns
aiming u» where he is made welcome Jail.
proposed
at the meeting of the com­
Nor can you make much money without some
the members of the bar and citlJoe L. Kirkland was arrosted by
missioners wns the first reading of
zrna generally.
E. E. Walker for disorderly conduct.
effort to
an ordinance for thc issuance of bonds
Discharged.
to pay fo r the Kennedy docks.
. * U thc cKy lacked in "home comDaisy Spllin was arrested by E. E.
week was supplied by tho nr- Walker for disorderly conduct nnd
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
Braclet Watches, Electric Lamps,
** ‘&gt;f Jim llnn-is, who, spent sev- on a pica of guilty was fined $25 and
by
Smoking
Seta,
Casrcro’
e
rnd
other
j
dIay8 ,n, t*1« d ty coming down costs and given 30 days in Jail.
W hy not make some real "H A Y ” in the SUN
Frank Sipiin was arrested by E. E. Sheffield silverware fo r holiday gifts.
V?™ J/ cki°nville to visit his mother,
21G*12tc
Ajln* Woodbrldgq. j|m Harris Walker fo r disorderly conduct and — A. Kenner, Sanford ave.
SHINE by starting a check account
-us
was found guilty nad fined $10 and
Build up your credit that you m a ; : ? able to
Palm Beach Beans, eggplant nnd
cost* and 10 daya in jail.
master difficult problems.
John Dixln was arested for having peppers are being shipped by express
from
Boynton,
Delray,
Yamnto,
nnd
in his possession a still and apparatus.
Bocn Ratone, nnd nre bringing good
Bond estreated and capios issued.
prices. Seed beds for tomatoes nre
1920 Five-Passenger
being
rnpidly mndo and fields arc be­
ANOTHER BANK
ing
picpared
for spring cropJ.
IN NORTH DAKOTA

I

Let Everyday
be

Post Card

SANFORD
lief Them
at the

Herald Office

You C a n t M ake

H a y Without Sunshine

ADVERTISE

SANFORD
Post Cards
Beautiful
VieWs '

M I C K pg A\ E

BUICK for SALE

B .&amp; o . MOTOR CO.
Sanford, Florida

GOES TO W ALL

Just received a new shipment of
W. L. Dougin* Shoe*. Men’s, Ladle*
(Bjr Th« AiMcUUd rr*«0
MINOT, N. D., • Dec. 27-—First
Farmers’ Bank o f Minot closed today.
Depleted reserves responsible.

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Reserve Your Resources

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IN THE HEART OF THE W ORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
NUMBER 225

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920

Rem iniscences

Park Avenue and Sixth Street

T he Pastor

SANFORD, FLORIDA.

By MISS M INNIE E. STEWART.
Mr. C. II. Tuxbury was tho first Says Welcome—
PLAN OF THE BUILDING
church clerk, and I find from hla
T o all who mourn and need comfort,
--------*
Dr. Gcorgo Hyman, pastor o f the
, chart«* menine
church letter to tho Wcklvn Associa­
To al who are tired nnd need rest,
The
building
is
unique.
The
bcst
'
Firgt
Baptist Church, Sanford, was
BsptUt Church ol
tion, September 30, 1885, that at that
To all who are friendless and need friendship,
points In the Third Bnptlst Church o f born in Washington County, Georgia,
tlmo tho church membership was 36,
To nil "who are lonely nnd want companionship,
Mrs. E. E. 1
St. Louis, tho Sanford High School August 7, 1882. His fathre, Rev. J .
and the total contributions fo r all ob­
To nli who nrc homeless nnd want sheltering love,
jects
f
o
r
the
yenr,
Including
church
To nl who pray nnd to nil who do not but ought,
and tho Tabernacle Bnptist Church of j , Hyman, wns a Baptist minister fo r
nford first, in
ttn I reached Sa
nnd Sunday School expenses, was
To nl who sin nnd need a Saviour,
Atlanta
nrc combined in this structure. n period of fifty years and it was his
Church wns stand­
And to whosoever will come.
I ihe Epi»c°Pnl
1640.75.
It meets the requirements of tho chiershed desire that his only son
The State Mission Board gnvo the
Opens wide the doors, nnd making a free place, in the name of
in |u present location the PrcsSuper-standard Sundny School nnd hns should niso enter tho ministry. IIU
building on tho lot church financial assistance fo r several
Jesus the I^ord
nini h“d n
an auditorium that will seat 808 perwas a godly woman who
years.
shnred her husband s nmbltion that
their p rr.« * * “reh ,tan^
sons. There arc no connecting or roll- (j,cir boy should become a minister,
,
Methodist Church on the
in^ doors.
,
! Dr. Hymnn is a graduate o f the
S « . t f o n , c r » ' s m ,o r i “ 7 " “
The Sundny School pnrt Is threo Houston High School, o f Arab!, Go.,
sillh .troet hod b « n completed
stories with an arrangement for roof an,i 0f the Gcorgin Normal College,
gnrdcn. On the first floor is found the 10f Abbeville, Gcorgin. He took a
,t,
ja r before, hot the Baptist« hod
K durrh orp.nlrc.tlon, much i c . . .
Aict to worship.
•
Before the completion of the MothChurch n Sunday School was or;ilfd of which Dr. A. E. Phillips
rjperintendent and n Baptist, Mr.
Elliion White, was secretary,

and

fctfÖfc
'»

«Betimes taught a class in his cfforts to help in the work.
Ret. I. S. Mahon of Illinois, who |
ptrfortned the ceremony at* my’ mar- ,
after -baptized
me, ’
rfije snd• sooni i----.
vu in Sanford the winter o f 1882- «
83 sr.d held occasional services, but ^
loon returned to his Illinois home.

|
The First Bnptist Church o f San- ;

PROGRAM

ford was organized February 3, 1884, (

FIRST SERVICE

with 18 members, in the old Town ^
Ball, a long, crude room upstairs In
a wooden building which looked old ,
yenr, ending »eptcmDcr .«&gt;,
mr. then, north of Commercial street tional
j
1894,.
being
$764.03.
on Pahretto avenue on the lot where
Then camo tho trying year« after
the Wight Grocery Company’« build­
-the b ig freeze" and at tho closo o f
ing now stands.
October, 1002, when D. J. Brocker wns
R*r. W. Chaudoin ("Uncle Shad,"
pastor, J. W.S 0 . Singletary, church
known and loved b7 nil tho Baptists ,
clerk, ’ and D. R. Brisson, Sunday
of the state In those yeArs), together 1
School Buperintcndcnt, the total mem­
with Rev. J. W. Butts, was present
it the organization. Rev. Butts was bership was only 03.
But I must leavo many Incidents
pastor of the Orlando church and re­
untold and many names unmcntloned
sided there, but only preached chcro
of those who through theso almost
twice amonlh, trd he was called as
thirty-seven y e a n havo played and
pastor here for the remaining Sun­
worked and sacrificed fo r this church.
days in each month. However, ho de­
cided to return to Georgia, so re­ Many o f those whom I knew so well
signed both pastorates in May, 1884, In the earlier years have been called
up higher to the church triumphant;
snd left the state.
On May 3, 1885, Mr. and Mrs. M. other« have moved away from San­
J. Buck of Montrose, Pa., united with ford and are church worker« In other
the church by letter, also their son, place«.
Lewis. Lewis Buck wns a conse­
crated young Chriitian but in the
last stages of consumption and his*
death occurred two weeks later, on
spirituality, and with the coming o f
Kay 17th. As a memorial o f their
Dr. George Hyman to us in the fall o f
•on his parents bought snd presented
1913 tho church entered upon a new
to the church a communion service.
era o f Increased usefulness. Who
After Mr. Butts left, ministers from
that w as present on tho memorable
Deland supplied the pulpit fo r a
Thanksgiving Day when the "shack"
couple of months, then, at tho sug­
waa built, will ever forget It, or tho
gestion of Rev. Chaudoin, we called
good purpose It served In giving us
Rev. Geo. P. Guild, formerly o f Wis­
sn "overflow room” fo r our young
consin, but who had been pastor of
people’s meetings.
the Jacksonville church. He was with
Then enme the time when our lead­
t-* for a year. It wns during his er Inspired us to nriso nnd erect a
pastorate that the first proverbial larger and better building wherein
“choir d!ffi;ultics" occurred.
The more elTIclent service for our Lord
lsdy ludrr of the choir (w ho was could be rendered, and tho three-story
really a fine musician) would discard Sundny School building roplnccd tho
the hymns that the pastor had se­ little church o f the nineteenth cen­
lected and sing others, without con* tury. Then, with Amcricn’a entrance
suiting Dr. Guild. He remonstrated Into tho World W ar, Dr. Hymnn left
j«th her, saying he selected tho us, to becomo Chaplain of tho 320th
hymns with great care to fit the sub­ Infantry, und many o f our young men
ject of his serm on, but she replied: volunteered In tho Army nnd Nnvy.
No one ever pnys nny attention to Four o f "our boys," Arthur Loaning,
the words, anyw ay, nnd tho other Carl Malm, Joe Lalng and Walter
¡“3,Ic 1» so much better." Shortly Lovcl, never came back to us in life.
¡hereafter this lady’s oldest daughter, Long, snd, anxious months pnssed,
Hi»s Kate," w as to be married, nnd but though tho activities o f thc
« mother consulted with her pastor church were hindered by tho nbsence
thp muslc to bo sung at the of so many workers and by the rav­
•dding. Up suggested "Hark From ages o f thc dreaded "flu ," Mr. M. II.
the Tomb a D oleful Sound," nnd when Mnssey wns called as pnstor, nnd re­
, mL°th('r ont°rcd n horrified pro- mained with us a yenr before return-'
t«t, he replied: "You know no one ing to Georgia, and tho church was
,
nnF attention to tho words, held together.
On
Dr. Hyman's return from
tnr«U.ur0
you find a Krnndcr old
'
in China’ to w hich theso Franco after tho closo o f tho war, ho
ams „ c alw ays gung7„ H o w e v e r, came back to us, nnd tho record o f
d i r ; * " 5 not 8U"E at the wed­ thc Inst year and a half is fresh in
our minds. Tho erection o f our long
after*
Gou' d " elections were
p ?r' * u,cd at the church service, planned for Baptist Temple, thc Spir­
it-blessed revival services last spring,
T o C n . n WCrJ° ,nt fim hc,d ,n thc thc baptismnl service at Silver Lake
house u-M i
atCr ,n tho 8cho°h on May 2nd, when 75 wero buried in
nurv r ' i i * n° W part of thc P«* tho w atery grave, tho many who
s i . ; 001 ^uudinB nt th°
ot havo unltqd by letter, tho revival atmosphero that pervades the church,
»‘awry Z l l ,
th° Woman 8 MU* —all theso «re blessing« fo r which we
ih m Z r* ?
0^ l z c d , with can not be sufficiently thankful.
f f V * th° fittt m ecting—
Tho foundation« o f this organiza­
E
t i l l G^ nn’ M n- C’ H. Tur­ tion w oro laid In prayer and sacrifice.
to uv tk H° Wf iUr’ But 1 nm
“Others have labored, and we havo
lnnn 1 1,16 »acmbcnhlp of our society
entered into their labor«.” With its
increased opportunities and privilege«
M a Z ' ‘ th *"™‘ Pmllent of our may the First Baptist Church o f San­
ford enter more and more each pass­
health fa ^ d 'h 1804 ^ i " h*n
longer attend \t804,ri° “he cou,d no ing year inot the spirit o f the Christ,
lected * vnd&gt; Mr» S* v g e was ie- and he a power fo r good in our city
land our state.

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2GTH
7:30 A. M.
Prayer anil Praise
9:30 A. M.
The Sundßy School
11:00 A. M.
Prelude
Doxology
Invocation

THE BUILDING COMMITTEE

Oh, For a Closer Walk”
....... Luke, 4th Chapter
la It Not Wonderful
Mrs. A. M. Phillips
T h e F irst Sermon”
...Mrs. Earnest Betts
....... “ O, Happy Dny”

2:30-4:00 P. M.
Visit tho Church
6:30 P. M.
The B. Y. P. U. Services
7:30 P. M.
Christmas Sonp Service
"The Prince o f Pence
Prelude
............................ “ Hark, The Glnd Sound
Chorus— ....................
.........."To Us a Child o f Hope is Born'
Solo.........::....................
.........;........“
Once in Royal Dnvid’s City'
Duet.............. ............... .
................
"And
There Were Shepherds
Chorus..........................
H
ow
Bright
Appears
the Morning Star
Solo................................
..............._...............
“
Behold
There Cnme
Bass Solo................... ..........................
“
As
With
Gladness
Contralto Solo............
......................
“
Jov
To
Tho
World
Chorus..........................
Bnpitsm
Benediction

TH E BUILDER

The committee in charge of thc
construction o f thc Temple is well
pleased with the builder. Mr. S. O.
Shinholscr hns taken real personal
Interest in thc construction and hns
given entire satisfaction. Ilia fore­
man, Mr. VnnNcss, has proven his
ability ns such nnd is qualified a« fore­
man for nny building ho may under­
take. Others connected with thc
building » to Jack Collins, plasterer;
Otto Schmoh^ brick nnd cement;
Gillen &amp; Fry, electricians; Ball Hard­
ware Company, plumbers; Lees Bros.,
radiators; Dunlop &amp; Long, pointers;
Cownn Tin Shop, Hill Lumber Com­
MISS ALLIE TR AFFORD PASTOR’S pany, Bnttlc Lumber Company, Hill
T H E PIPE ORGAN
ASSISTANT
Hardware Compnny nnd the Peoples'
Bank.
A club o f Indies was organized
five yenrs ugo for tho purpose of
No church can be more fortunate in
GROWTH OF MEMBERSHIP
buying the pipe organ for the New securing n pastor's nsslntnnt than the
Tomplo. This club soon became known
First Bnptist Church o f Snnford. Miss
The membership o f the church has
ns tho Pipe Organ Club. It has done
Allic
TrnlTord
holds
this
position
and
griwn
since the coming o f Dr. Gcorgo
a fine work nnd made tho purchase
hns
proven
her
worth
beyond
words.
Hymnn
from 180 to 501.
o f tho organ for the Temple.
She
looks
after
thc
finances,
visits
tho
Tho orgnn was built by Geo. Kilgen
&amp; Son., o f St. Louis, Mo. It is sev­ sick and in many ways is a blessing
enteen feet
high by
twenty-feet to tho community through thc posi­
wide. It is the modern electric pheu- tion sh cholds. She hns lnborcd un­
matic organ (duplex) with detached tiringly fo r thc new building. Shu
console. Thc orgnn will be in the gives her ful Itimc totho service o f
renr of the building while the con- tho church. Her life is fully conse­
crated nnd her business mind make
her thc ideal personi for such a posi­
tion. Tho church’s wonderful growth
is due in no amnll degree to her slrvice fo r nnd with it.
THE BAPTISTRY

on, culciana, melodla, xiute harmon­
ic. The Swell Organ has Saliscional,
melodla, dulcians, flute, tremolo. Tho
Pedal Organ has 16 ft. bourdon.
Tho Company has been building
organs fo r 05 y ea rr. and havo over
3,500 organs in tho United States.
Their guarantee is an asauranco that
the organ will never break down, nor
cause annoyance, dissatiufaction and
repair bills.
*

’ Thc baptistry Is built ns n piece o f
furniture and not ns a hidden pool.
It is o f white enamel and arranged
for both convenience and beauty. One
o f tho uniqne features In regard to
the baptistry is tho electric spot light
hidden In the celling o f the building.
When tho minister is ready for the
baptismal sezvlce this light Is switched
on from the dressing room and at the
same time the other lights o f the
building are extinguished. This light­
ing system is the g ift o f Mr. L. Y.
Bryan.

GEORGE HYMAN, D. D.
The Pastor Builder

cr churches. At the present time ha
is a member of the Executive Board
o f Southwestern University o f Fort
Worth, Texas, a member o f tho State
Mission Board o f Florida, and fo r
two years served on the Foreign Mis­
sion Boord o f thc Southern Baptist
Convention, Richmond, Va.
Dr. Hyman was married to Miss
Yirgie Horne, o f Jasper, Fla., a
charming woman who was won a
warm place in tho hearts of the peo­
ple. She is a grndunte in both liternry nnd musical courses, hnving taken
special work in Cox College, Atlan­
ta. She was a teacher in tho Florid«
Normal College, Madison, at tho tim«*
o f her marringc. Two interesting?
children brighten tho Hyman hom e,.
Virgic Horne, 12 years old, and John:
Eli, age eight.
Dr. Hyman has meant n great deal
to Sanford. Ho is a tireless worker,
nnd his efforts have not been confin­
ed simply to his church, his endeav­
ors embracing tho entire town and
county. Ho declares he is in love
with Sanford nnd he has proved hla
love by his deeds.
He does not wear n long coat— n o r
a long face. Ho is invariably cour­
ageous and cheerful— and manages
to impnrt these qunlities to those
with whom ho comes in contnct. Ho
carries tho same fearlessness into the
pulpit which he displayed on the bat­
tlefield waging a relentless warfare
on all form s o f evil which appeur in.
our city. Ho is a ma;i who doe«,
things. To be sure, ho has vision«
but he makes his dreams coma true.
In his vocnbulnrly there is no such
word as fail. I f he meets an obstacle
or finds another road which leads to
his goal. And so whon there is a hard
task to accomplish, a difficult feat to
undertake, tho unattainable to at­
tain, his friends will always say " L e t
George do it.”
He has a burning desire to servw
his felolwmsn. No cloistered
for him apart from humanity,
only wants "to live in a house b
road, and be i . friend to man.”

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PAGE EIGHT

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920
WILL P A Y NO HBBD TO
rare no aslf-m p ectln g member o f the
RUMORS MENDENHALL
¡board o f pardon« would rapport the
W O N T p w w c A PARDON Mendenhall plea. The women o f the
.
latate and the maaa o f good citizen*
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 24.—Rumor« j are going right ahead with their
afe current here that John J. Mendcn-' plana and will be represented at the
hall, serving a life term fo r the mur- [ meeting to make aura that there (a
der o f Suale Eliot o f Tampa, on tho no p in ion for the perpretrator o f the
Safety Harbor road in 1015, m a y ta o a t brutal murder in the crime an*

CHRISTMAS T A G S,
STAMPS

Music has a synonym
In this part o f the land,
When they speak o f it they mean

Gribklcs possession from Chicago,
Minneapolis, Milwaukee nnd hun­
dreds o f smnll cities
where tho
band has played in the last two
years, are, without exception, com­
plimentary and, according to reports
from other places where the band
has plnycd,. it hns never failed to
more than delight
its
audiences.
Coming here from n two weeks en­
gagement in Minneapolis, the musi­
cal center o f the Northwest, Mr.
Dachmnn promises to present tho
same high class programs with which
he delighted thousands o f Minneapolis
music lovers on the Lake Harriet
roof garden in that city. The local
committee deserves the support of
the entire community in their under­
taking.
Duluth, Minnesota;
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin; Chicago and numerous
smaller places e'ntcrtained the band
last nt their weekly Rotary Club
luncheons.
Harold Bachman’s MILLION DOL­
LAR BAND which is to piny in San­
ford nil next week hns been engaged
for a notable list o f engagements dur­
ing the coming season culimnating
with a ten weeks winter engagement
with America’s most fashionable win­
ter • .'sort, West Palm Beach, Fla.
Pcrhnps no American musical organi­
zation has made such rapid strides

W&amp;y 'T H E MILLION DO LLAR BAND.”
' The “ M illion Dolar Band” which is
' to play in Sanford fo r one week, is
working its w ay to West Palm Beach,
F la., fo r a 10 weeks winter engagefig m e n t and com es to this city from n
aeries o f notable engagements which
are in themselves a high recommend*­
. tion o f the sterling character o f'th c
entertainment which these young muaidans furnish. From August 15th
to* 29th, inclusive, the band was en­
gaged at Lake Harriet ro o f garden
in Minneapolis, where, according to
the official statement o f the Captain
o f the Park Police at that place it
played to the largest throngs ever
aascmblde at that popular resort. The
band went directly from Minneapolia to the Wisconsin State Fair at
Milwaukee where it was tho fehture
musical attraction, giving two con­
certs daily in front of the grandstand
at that placo. The band carries a
number o f talented soloists and Mr.
Bachman promises an entertaining
and varied program which is sure to
please everyone.
.
A s a special attraction with Iiarold Bachman’s ’’Million Dolar Band”
» when It appears in Sanford, the peo­
r ' pie o f this city will have an oppor­
tunity to hear one o f
the latest CREDIT DEFLATION
tk sensations In the musical world in
CAME A L L TOO FAST
| the person o f Walter Kelley, the boy
soprano, w ho was discovered and
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—The nat­
brought forth by Director Bachman
ure Idcfiation o f credits “ came all too
1 within the last few weeks. Walter
* ■ Kelley is a read-headed, freckle-faced fast," Senator Harris, Democrat, o f
' Irish boy w ith the voice o f a Melba. Georgia, declared in a statement to­
"One o f nature’s deviniat gifts, with night in which he warned “ those In
a voice o f purest gold” is the opinion authority that suffering among the
o f a musical critic in the Minneapolis farmers o f the country will have a re­
V. •Journal. Thomas Saxe, Superintend­ action upon every lino o f industry.”
ent o f Amusements at the Wisconsin . “ A down grade kick from the fed­
State Fair, who also owns several eral reserve board w as not necessa­
large theatres in that city, has en­ ry,” he added; “ it w as their duty to
. gaged W alter fo r a week in one o f his try to keep th edecline orderly.”
finest theatres, at a salary o f $300,
Declaring thst “ all o f the financial
5 which is a testimonial o f the tremen­ wisdom o f the nation was not concen­
dous hit he made with the Milwaukee trated In th e federal reserve board,”
people during his recent engagements Senator Harris cited a statement by
there. “ The finest boy’s voico I have formeq S^pretaryf
the Treasury
&gt; ever heard in my life” said Egbert MeAdoo in rapport o f his declaration
. Van Alatyne, composer o f “ In the
that the country needed a “ more lib­
Shade o f the Old Apple Tree” and'
eral policy” In the n u tte r o f redis­
^ dozens o f later popular ton gs. Walter
count rates.
1 K elley alone will be w orth going
“ ]] have no desire,” the Georgia
m iles to hear.
senator added, “ to harass the federal
No organization has ever come to
'reserve board with needless legisla­
Sanford so well supplied with high
tion nor to tamper with the financial
class credentials and recommenda­
system o f the country, fo r I believe
tions as Harold Bachman's “ Million
the
federal reserve act ts a great
,
Dollar Band” which w as recently
booked by Sanford business men to achievement There are a large num­
appear in Sanford fo r all of next ber o f competent financiers who do
. week. Mert Gribble, advance agent not think the system w as crested u*
S ot this high class musical organiza­ a money making proposition. I be­
; tion showed the local committee an lieve that lower discount rates will
3*0 array o f letters from arm y officers, help the people who g row the agricul­
igl fa ir secretaries, park boards, Ameri­ tural products o f the country, and I
can Legion Posts, and other people believe it so strongly thali I havo In­
,
and organizations throughout the troduced « bill limiting the maximum

counrty that could not help but con- discount”
"The South does not ask for sym­
.vince them that they were engaging
pathy,”
he asserted. "N or docs the
*n attraction which woa away above
Wcat
want
anything but a ’square
fit the ordinary run of traveling concert
companies. Press clippings in Mr.

FRUIT CAKES
NUTS

No Let Up By Opponents
No rumors o f what Mendenhall may
do will lead the forceaopposing par­
don o f Mendenhall to halt their e f­
forts and leavo the way clear for him
,to slip by at the last minute, accord­
ing to leaders in tho raising of a
sufficiently powerful appeal against
such a travesty of justice as to in-

•
(»r n * ammuu* ft*m)
LONDON, Dec. 23.— D'Anntr
today proclaimed a atate o f war
tween the Flume government
Italy and has forbidden the pop
tion to leave Flume, saya Rom*
patch.
i
F IN E STATIONERY
The Herald offlco in

headquarter!

for fine stationery of all klndi froa
the printed letter head to thl beautL
ful stationery in boxea thnt is t0 de»r
to the ladies' heart«. You can
this stationery and havo your mono­
gram printed on it, making the niftlest Christmas gift that you her*
ever seen nnd one of tho best, sta­
tionery costa money these days bet
our stationery ia very reasonable la
price and positively the beat that
money can buy. See it at the Hefly
office.

I f you have a room fo r rent, If you
havo anything fo r sale, tho way to
get results is to advertise it through
the W ant Column o f the Daily H er­
ald. This is tho m arket page fo r tho
people who want something.

Everything fo r the office
Herald Printing Co. We car
out with all that you need
printed stationery end office
o f all kinds.

And our Big Store is just filled with new and seasonable goods
4

for the ladies and children—substantial Xm as Gifts that will not
•

i

only please the eye of .the beholder but will be a thing o f beauty
and a joy forever to those who receive them.

.

Ladies* Waists, in all the very
latest patterns, fresh from the
Blankets, nice warm wool or
co, { ?n fleee-A.blankets at prices
that w '
dl them.

manufacturers.

Handkerchiefs make the best
Christmas Gifts and are always
acceptable. Get in quantities

Old Santa is here and his pres­

for the holidays and for every

what you want in all lines. Come

occasion thereafter.

in nnd look them Over.

The- Gift that

will please “her” most.

ence. is felt In every department
of our big store. We have just

Table Linens that are good at
holiday time and any time. The
best gifts that money can buy.

Hand Bags are good oil the time
but are especially pretty this
year. Nothing more suitable
limn one of our lovely Hand
Bags.

CITRONS

RAISINS
PLUM PUDDING

townrd fame na has this brilliant
band. To hear It once la to want to
hear it agnin and the
remarkable
part about ita 1020 tour is the long
list o f return engagements it in­
cludes.
They will opne their week’s en­
gagement here tomorrow nnd
the
concert tomorrow nnd Sunday after­
noon will be in the Central Park, con­
certs being free to everyone.

8 BALS,

PROCLAIMS SOME MORE

FIGS

FRUITS AND CANDIES
IN FACT

A Deep Regard for Members of the Family
with Gifts of Apparel and Speers is the Popu

FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE

FLORIDA

SANFORD

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�TAGE TWO

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920
11,111 »
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DUNLAP &amp;

HON. JNO. I). JINK1NS
President o f the First Baptist Church
Inc.; Superintendent o f The
Sunday School.

P

ainting

OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL

:

:

aper Hanging

AN N IVERSARY SONG
(Air— A ll the Way My Saviour Leads
SUNUAY SCHOOL GROWTH

A ll Interior Decorating

ME)
All the w ay our Soviour’s led us
Through these six nnd thirty years;
For the future wo can trust him;
Trust will banish all“ our fears.
Here wo meet todny to prnisi Him
For the blessings o f the past.
And Ilia tender love nnd m cicy
Will bo with us to the last.

SANFORD, F L O R ID A

180 All the way our Saviour's led us,
17Q
Led the saints who’vo gone before,
130 Those who've safely crossed .death's
170.
river,
,211
Who have reached the shining shore.
. Wo rejoice that we have known them,
L * Precious is their memory still;
1ED We wouM emulate their virtues,
! Ever, like them, do God's will.
All the w ay our Saviour's led us,
Lend us in the years to come!
Mny this church e'er bo a blessing,
Help to lend earth’s wanderers
home.
Lead us on from grace to glory
While w c iprny nnd while we sing,
Keep us earnest, fnithfut, loyal
In the service of our King.
— E. E. COX.
This hymn was written nnd sung
nt the anniversary service hold by tho
First Baptist Church of Sanford in
1016. The number o f years in chnrgcd
by four nnd the song will be used
ngain at the service December 26th.

work is being done with these little
folks.
On the third floor of our building
w o find Miss Alllo Trafford, superin­
tendent, In charge of the Primary De­
partment. Six, seven nnd cight-ycarold pupilc, nnd it is here that a great
deal o f real study Is, done by the boys
Average...................;...!(
and girls.
Behold, we are growing,
On the second fli&gt;or we find tho
Junior Deportment in charge o f Mrs.
OUR COVENANT
"Forrest Gntche!, superintendent. It is
SCOUTS
. -the biggest department o f the Sundny
■
■School and the liveliest, /this being
Ilnving been led ns wo believe, by
Then? arc two organizations of
-composed o f boys and girls o f nino divine grace to receive the Lord Jesus KC0Uts. The Roy Scouts have as thcli
■to twelve years of nge. Mrs. Gatchet ns our Snvious, and, on profession o f ficout j [ nBter, Mr. Ilymnn nnd Messrs,
•mnkes full use of tho fa ct that this faith, having been buried with Him Charles and Ed Henderson ns assistis “ The Golden Memory A g e" by stor- in baptism, nnd thus united with His nnt8&lt; There are about thirty morn­
ing their minds with ninny o f the church, we do now most solemnly
.g re a t passages o f the Bible, also the covennnt with each other and engngc,
^ o Girl Scouts have a membership
books o f the Bible and their arrange- by the aid o f tho Holy Spirit, to walk 0'f twenty nnd the enptnin will be
ment nnd the great gospel hymns, together In brotherly love; to pro- e|cctc,j January* 1st The first lieuI t is our hope nnd effort to see that mote tho harmony, prosperity nnd tcnnnt is Miss Adole RInes nnd the
none go out o f this department be- spirituality o f this church; to sustain 8CCond .lieutenant is Miss Carrie
fore becoming Christian*.
it* worship, ordinances, discipline nnd Stanley.
Another trip to the third floor nnd doctrines; to bear a fair shard o f its
The meetings nre held on each Friwe find the Intermediate Department expenses; to give its claims a snered ,jny evening.
ably taken care of by Supt. J. G. pre-eminence over nil organizations
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Michael. In this department we be- o f human origin, nnd to join in every
gin to look fo r tho tcnchcrs nnd offi- attempt
to fulfill the purpose for
cers of the future nnd nmnv of them which it was founded by our ReA """
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hnvo already begun taking teacher decmcr.
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training work.
We also engage to senrch the Scripf ljjjg .. !
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Prof, L. I). Geiger, ,Ir., is superin- hires; tomnintain private nnd family
^ £3
lendent o f our Senior Department, devotion; to religiously educate Die
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T h e Fidelia Class has Miss Marion children committed to our care; to bo W
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Cove, president, nnd Mrs. Snvngo, just in our dealings, faithful In our jS
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teacher. The Berean Class hns Mr. engagements, exemplary in our de' y » .VTpTil
Burke Steel president; Mr. M. D. portment.
Barber, teacher, and Prof C. S. OgilWe further engage to exercise a
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vie associate teacher,
Christian wntehcarc over one nn- 'H
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Mr.,M. L. Wright is superintendent other; to participate in each other’s
■of the Adult Department.
joys;
to remember ench other in
The F.uzelinn Class hns Mrs. A. M. prayer; to aid each other, especially
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Philips, president; Mrs. George Ily- in sickness and distress, nnd with
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man, teacher. This class meets in the tender sympathy bear one another’s
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parlors o f the church, first room on burdens and sorrows; that we will not
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*the first floor ns you enter the church, unnecessarily mention others’ faults, l&gt;W s . / y ^
nnd it is tlieir aim to get every hut will endeavor to regard
each /
woman o f the church to become n others’ feelings nnd reputation ds ourj I
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their
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purity of heart
new-!
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|ncss o f life to exemplify nnd comThe Sunday Momir.g -Club I* In- mend our holy religion, nnd that if wo
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deed like n club in Its welcome nnd wilfully vlolntc the obligation* o f this'^
cordial treatment to visitor* and covenant wo consider ourselves un- Sccretnry-Trcaaurcr Building Com
m tttcc; Secretary o f the
strangers. “You can be a atranger worthy member* o f the church, and
Church Incorporate
here but once," !■ well said o f this subject to discipline.

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OF SANFORD
SANFORD
“ Thcro la that scatteroth and yet
incronacth; there is that withholdest
tist p r i n c i p l e s
mare than (s meet, but it tendeth to
poverty. The liberal soul shall be
TIE BIBLE Is the sufficient and
made
fat, and ho that ^otcroth shall
i.lth .rd Practice. W . Saw a large Auditorium
bo
watered
also himself.”— Prov.
That could seat one thousand people
"(hit the Bible is God’s reveal11:24.
With memorial stained glass windows.
“ And if thou draw obt thy soul
Steam
heated, there was no s ta p le , .
Â ÎO N
U personal and
to yie hungry, and satisfy the a f­
Small
chairs,
charts
and
blackboards,
la brought to our souU
flicted soul, then shall thy light rise
L /.i»h In Jesus Christ and la Ready fo r the primary class.
in obscurity, and thy darkness be ns
Libraries, maps and piano,'
the noon-day and the Lord shall
Electric
lights
and
gas.
,x
CAPTISI! is a sym bolic ordinance
guido thee continually and satisfy thy
^ ¿ by immersion, as wns the
soul in drought, and make fat thy
There,
the
members
worked
together
—t tand
In
baptism of Jesus,
— Immersion
. „ .
bones; and thou shalt be like n water,
And
loved
each
other
too,
to the symbolism.
b bk**“ 1!' L
cd
garden, and like a spring o f water
Standing
behind
their
pastor
-„^r.D’S SUPPER another
I the LOItn’
whose
waters fall not
Is. 58:10-11.
In
all
that
ho
tried
to
do
oidinsnco to be participated
ijnbolic t .—
“ Bring yo nil the tithes into the
To
make
this
Baptist
Temple
!h coir by those who have publicly
storehouse, that there mny be meat in
U fcJoJ their faith in baptism, for A church true and strong,
mine house; nnd prove me now here­
£ptism comes before the Lords Spreading a holy influence
with,
snith the Lord of Hosts, if I
Dispelling sin and wrong.
will
not
open you the windows o f
| fcTHE CHURCHES arc local, conheaven
nnd
pour you out a blessing
|mfiticnsi and independent bodies This, the vision o f our pastor1
that
thero
shall
not bo room enough
S art the gusrdians of God’s rc- Was no idle dream,
to
receive
It
And
I will^ rebuke the
^Wd truth and the agency for the Many faithful members
devourer
fo
r
your
sake,
and he shnli
Helped to carry out his scheme.
«urad of Hi* kingdom.
not
destroy
the
fruits
o
f
your
ground,
4 EQUALITY IN THE CHURCH. May God look with approbation
neither shall your yine cast her fruit
AD believers in Christ are equal in On this earnest band o f workers,
before
her time in the field, saith the
And
the
Angels
hear
this
message,
t fhurth and the minister is one o f
Lord
o
f
Hosts."— Mai. 3:10-11.
“
Among
them
a
n
no
shirkers."
the officers who i: set apart to the
“
Give
nnd it shall bo given unto
MRS.
E.
M.
CARROLL,
„ A of teaching nnd pastoral overyou; good measure, pressed. down,
Sanford
Heights.
*i|ht.
shaken together and running over
shall men glvo into your bosom. For
FINANCING FIRST BAPTIST
with the snme measure you mete
•
CHURCH
withal it shall be measured to you
The method o f financing the First again."— Luke 0:38.
“ I have showed you all things, how
Baptist Church that cvcTy member
that
so laboring yo ought to support
«hall give according As the Lord hath
the
weak,
and to remember the words
J j|r. J. D. Hood, one o f tha mem­ prospered him. The standard o f giv­
o
f
the
Lord
Jesus, how he said, 'It
bers of the First Baptist Church o f ing is a tenth. The common treasury
is
more
blessed
to give than to re­
Sanford, is building a chapel in R u n , is th ctroaaury o f the church.
ceive."—
Acta
20:35.
Rewards o f Giving
Ijspsn, which has been named for him,
“ Every man, according ns he pur­
Do you believe what the Scriptures
The Hood Chape). The cost o f erection
p
osed
in hfs heart, so let him give;
Then rood ca n fu lly the fo l­
is 17^0a Kure is n city o f Import- say?
not
grudgingly
or o f necessity; for
sore in Jspsn and has a very large lowing:
God
loveth
a
cheerful
giver. And
“ Dlcsscd is he that considered the
population.
God
is
able
tomakc
nil
grace (the
Dr. J. Franklin Ray is d e pastor poor; the Lord will deliver him in
word
'grace'
here
refers
to
temporal
of the church there and is doing ax- time o f trouble. The Lord wltl pre­
blessings)
abound
toward
you;
that
eeOent work, Dr. Ray was a class- servo him and keep him alive; and ho
mate of the pastor of the First Bap^ shall be blessed upon d o earth; nnd ye, always having all sufficiency In all
tilt Church here. On January Dth ho thou wilt not deliver him Into the will things, may abound to every good
The Lord will work."— 11 Cor. 0:7.
[will visit Sanford and In two mea­ o f his enemies.

FLORIDA

With Sunday School rooms and hall,
A magnificent big pipe organ
Within its spacious wall.

SBVEN D IS T IC I i » *

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ner* on that day will tell o f the work
in Japan. The salary of Dr. Ray Is
paid by the First Baptist Church o f
Sanford through the generous gift
of Mr. Hood.
HIS VISION
He jaied into the future
And ww a vision fair,
J
A beautiful Baptist Temple,
Erected and standing there:
Saw i splendid brick structure,

strengthen him on his bed o f languish----------------------------Ing; thou wilt make his bed in his
Y. P. U.
sickness."— Ps. 41:1.
11
“ Trust In the Lord nnd do good, so
Thon&gt; arc two unions, the Flake
shalt thou dwell in the Innd, and verily Senior, which has a membership of
thou shalt be fed."— Ps. 37:3.
“ l&gt;out twenty-five, nnd the Juniors,
“ Honor the Lord with thy sub- With « membership of d ir ty -s ix .
stance and with the first fruits o f a ll, Their meetings are held on Sunday
thine increase, so shall thy bam s be i evenings,
filled with plenty and thy press thalt
burst over with now wine,
3:9-10.

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V
The 000.00 budget pny» nil runnning expenses, which includes salaries,
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                    <text>IN THE HEART OF^THE W ORLD'S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DEÇEMBER 24, 1920

NUM BER 225

LJLTIVATE
¡STARVATION WILL
SPAIN’S TRADE; END WAR W IT H
THEY HAVE COIN FIUME AND ITALY
COMMERCE DEPT. POINTS OUT BARRAGE OF PROCLAMATIONS
MANY ADVANTAGES FOR
HAVE BEEN HURLED INTO
AMERICAN MERCHANTS
RIVAL CAMPS
(By Tb« AitocUWd rr»»i)

(By Tb« A uoclit.4 Pr*»«)
WILL GET WINE
COMMITTEES FROM BOTH
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Trade
LONDON,
Dec.
24.—Starvation
cxPUT SYRUP ON H EA D S B U T
ON ANCIENT RHINE
RAISE COTTON oppodtunities with Spain arc pointed)
CITIES HAVE MEET­
m
DID NOT SH A V E
out by the commerce department r e - (Pcc‘ed to soon end “State of War*
ING
•
THEM
(By Tb« A:i«cUt«4 Pr*»i)
(By Tb« i m c l i M P r tu )
24 —The1P01**- It I» tho only European coun- between Flume and Italy. . Barrage
COBLENTZ, Dec. 24.—Old fash­
WASHINGTON, Dec.
Domestic try able to pay cash for American of proclamations; hurled into rival ioned Christmas dinner with light
Bureau of Foreign and
goods. Cotton composes about haif camps. Population of Fiume reaert- wines w ill b eserved American Boi­
Commerce, has been Informed that a
jing D’,Annunzio.
lers on Rhine.
federation of organized for raising entire exports from United States.
GOOD NAME AND REPUTATION uniform cotton crop In Northern Ar­
SANFORD AND ORLANDO TRADE
CLARA
SMITH
SORRY
OP STATE SCHOOL 18
RED
RUSSIANS
BODIES HELD MEETING
gentina.
SUSTAINED
MAKES RESOLUTIONS
DEPOSIT GOLD
YESTERDAY
FOR THE FUTURE
•
"
IN COPENHAGEN
The hasing stories that have been
Sanford nnd Orlando will get to ­
published
about the mix-up at
(B r Tb« A«i«cUt«4 f n u )
I
&lt;®y Tb« Aii«cUt*4 P r t u )
gether
to work for better rallormd
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. - The
BIG SPRINGS, Tex., Dec. 24—
Gtineiville have two side* according
transportation
and better freight rates
(By Tb« Aiik UUA Pnn)
Russian soviet government has Just Consecration of her future energies,
to students who are in attendance
nnd
the
betterment
of the two citiea
NEW YORK, Dec. 24— Burglnrs
&gt;
_______ _
deposited two hundred million dollars "to stoning to her family for sorrow
there and as usual there are always
in
many
ways.
The
cordiale entente
(By Tb* Ai m cU U A Fr»«i)
in gold with banks In Copenhagen to «he brought It” and determine never entered an npsrtmcnt occupied by
two sides to anything of this kind
was
established
yesterday
by the
JACKSON,
Miss.,
Dec.
24.—Cole­
establish trade credits with the United «Rain to waste an hour of her life Robert I. Ireland and wife today a t
isd since The Star has published
visit
of
a
committee
composed
of
man
Brown,
negro
preacher,
was
one side only It is more than glad to
States and other nations according to avowed by Miss Clara Smith en route Murray Hill Hotel nnd escaped niter
lynched
hreo
yesterday
by
negroes,
President
J.
G.
Ball
of
the
Sanford
fire the rest of the affair. It ap­
information reaching the state depart- to Ardmore, Okla., to answer charge a fight with Ireland.
Chamber of Commerce and D. C.
pear* that all that happened was according to Sheriff Williams. The ment today. The only hope, it is said, of murder of Jake L. liamon.
NAVAL OFFICERS IN
preacher'w
as
suspected
of'im
plica­
Marlowe,
chairman of the transporta­
the cutting of the hair from some of
fo r Russian commerce of any volume
—---------------------DRIFTING BALLOON
tion
in
the
murder
of
Della
Green,
a
tion
committee,
and John Melscb, I t .
the boys’ heads and through some in­
is tho possibility of utilizing this gold WILL NOT REVIVE
ARE NOT FOUND J. Holly and J. C. Hutchison of the
14-year-old
negro
girl,
who
was
formants who evidently lived at St.
as a credit nucleus.
FINANCE CORPORATION
Sanford Chamber of Commerce, to
Augustine,. Editor Felkcl, N of the hanged from a tree with a elothea
(By Tb« Aiik UUA Fr«n)
line.
(By Tk* AiutUlhl Tnu)
Record printed infçrmation gained
OTTAWA, Dec. 24— Belief that Orlando where they were m et at the
THE MEANEST THIEF
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24— Veto.of the three, nnvnl officers in the missing Orlando Board of Trado by Messrs.
from them, which was resented . by
HAS BEEN FOUND joint resolution for reviving war
balloon have fallen Into the hands of (Donald Cheney and Secretary Cox ox
the freshman class. It is also stated INAUGURATION
w “ 77. _ ,
finance corporation expected by White traders or Indlnnse was expressed to- j the Board of Trade, and Messrs. MofWILL BE EVENT
by freshmen who have talked to The '
BRAINTREE, Mass., Dec. 24.—A House officials. Secretary Houston riny by Lieut. Evnns, who has been fltt snd Ange of the transportation
Stir editor that the excitement of
up! they gave the "hazing” as an
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 2A—Plans th ier stripped all tho toys and decora- now considering measure expected to searching for the men.
committee of the Board of Trade.
untie for "flunking.”
for the ceremonies attendant upon tlons off of children’s tre?.
The Sanford party was the guest recommend vote.
The itatemcnt of the freshman the inauguration of Hoin. Cary A.
of Orlando a t the Hotel Employ
EUGENE V. DEBS, SAYS
din preiident, appearing in the ’ Hardee of Live Oak as governor, JanPRESIDENT WILSON (where a nice luncheon was servod
the “terible hazing" was put out byjuary 4th, next, have been completed,
____ 1
land over the viands many matters o f
wme students who left the school It Is expected th a t the Inauguration
(B r Tb« Au«&lt;UU4 Pr»«t)
importance to the two cities were dlsbeciuie they did not attend to their Jwill bo attended by one of the largest
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24— White | cuaaed. A movement will be in»todies and fell down in their grades gatherings th a t ha sever assembled
Houbc officials are unable to say nugurated in a few days looking toFlorida Alligator, is as follows:
In Tallahassee.
whether President Wilson would j ward better service In the shipping
St. Augustine Record,
The governor-elect will be escorted
grant a Christmas pardon, but the of fniits and vegetables and better
St. Auguitine, Fla.:
from the mansion to the capitol,
President said he would not pardon ra tes. Ik was the concensus of opin­
D. C. MARLOWE BUYS FIRST CAR Eugene V. Debs, serving ten years In j (on that the railroads, have been ..a!In answer to an article which ap­ where) 4he Inauguration ceremonies
peared in your paper on tho front will take place. The procession will HUT NOT IN TUE M A R K E T FROM BEN MONKOF—
Atlanta prison for violation of ea- lowed to increase their ra te s and hav»
ONLY IN T n E AIR,
P*ge of the issue of December 8, un- form on Adams street a t 10:00 a. m.,
FIRST FROM STATE
'
received large sums from the gov­
pionage act.
BOYS
&lt;kr the head: "Galneavilie Hazing west of the capitol building, where
ernment during the w a r and after­
Gtts Out of Control,” the freshman
'
"
* D. C. Marlowe shipped tho first car
the state officials will enter automoward to Increase their facilities and
Sanford lettuce took a sudden rise
ccjcry yesterday, tho same being
dui of the University of Florida do­
iles
a
t
10:30.
the public was footing the bills but
Wcdncadny when Aviator George ,/rom ^ Cclcry avenue inrm 0f Bcn
oms it to be mnde up almost wholwere not receiving the service that
If of absolute falsehoods.
W right, will H arry Fleetwood, took Monroc&gt; Thc cc(ery la probably the
the,high freight rate entailed. Also
It is true that there has been some
a crate of lettuce to Daytona via the car]jcst K0(den self-blanching th at has
that the present high ra te s are pro­
airplane
route
and
dlcivcred
the
same
over
b
ttn
ahlppcd
from
this
or
any
unpleasantness during the past week*
hibitive
in the face of the present low
•« the university, but to say that the
to one of tho hotels over there for
section of Florida In car load
markets for fruits' and' vegetabls»
trouble has gone beyond the control
their Christmas dinner.
Jots. xhe celery is real good stuff and
“ the president and faculty la a ri­
The lettuce was of the new variety Mf Mar(owo Mya wm bring a good TRAVELING SALESMAN IN JACK­ and unless relief was obtained .there
would be no fruits or vegetables ship­
diculous absurdity.
propagated by Albert Domer on his pr}ce on the
evcn if (£ ,hould
SONVILLE HOTEL GOES OUT
ped at a profit during the remainder
Let us take up each atatement as
Celery avenue rtace and known as the faU to orrlve by chriatmaa time.
LIQUOR ROUTE
» occurs in the article:
of
the season.
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 24— Mrs. "Sugar Lump." It is something like u
underatood that Mr. Monroe
The
Orlando committee treated
That Dr. Farr has aenL away W. F. Coachman, who was injured on the ordinary lettuce and something rcceIvcd a ^ &lt; *1 pr(co for this celery
(By Tb« AiMciaMd F m i l
Sanford’s delegation royally, which is
»cores of students for protection in Tuesday afternoon in nn automobile like Chinese cabbage but is much aad haa contracted for tho cntlro field
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 24. Carter ■ (r&gt;|,
the 0 [ | , nj 0 people and tho
, abscnce «f President Murphreo accident near Haines City, died at sweeter than cither and the progenitor #t 0 good flguro which
wcll W. JohMon, Chícalo troveolng » lea,
Uo
b r 0 t h. Idea that
preposterous. As a matter of fact, 10:15 a. m. Thursday at Lakeland ac­ of tho lettuce says it needs no sugar. for ^ Snnford ce(ery crop.
man,
died
after
taking
one
drink
of
.
*
.
,
___«..._____*v_
jour men hvac lef tthe university cording to a wiro received by Tho It is very crisp', and ha* curly
a few meetings between tho«___
two trade
Several growers will havo celery to "llquor" purchaied from bell boy.
uk* this unpleasantness started, one Metropolis
from
Mr. Coachmnn hair and looks very fine In pack- ah,p ncxt w w k and n|| ot th(a (a very
bodies would bring about a more
cordial spirit between the two dtteflt
upm
*in™ returned. THESE shortly before noon. Mr. Coachmnn, ages. Mr. Domer says that he will parly f()r ce]cry of lho goidon kind, BRIGHT, SNOWLESS DAY
.
and Sanford Chamber o f CommercecordLEFT of* t h e ir OWN AC- in his telegram, stntcd that hte body begin to ship ere long nnd thnt he hns JIowover( |t appears that Mr. Monroe
FOR CHRISTMAS IS THE
of Mrs. Coachman would be imme­
will probably have the .Orlando Board*
buyers galore for the new lettuce.
nnd&gt;
Marlowe hnvo won the prize
PLAN EAST OF ROCKIES
ij«radc up },cro f0T n big time after­
The statement that several« sopho- diately brought to Jacksonville.
Aviator Wright nnd Mr. Fleetwood ^ ycnr fof Bhipp|ng thc flr i t Cpr of
fr ,* Wor^ knocked unconscious by
-------*the first of tho year as there are many*had n fine trip to thc bench, making ccl
from Sanford or the state, z
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
24.
Santa
mnttcra of Importance thnt the two
NICKY
ARNSTEIN
and
hns no Rro’Jnd whatever
the trip in record time nndTinving no
_________ ______
MAY
GO
FREE
Claus,
on
his
visits
to
the
homes
of
i
d
tlcs can get together on to the
men
d!0 that
the'freshmishaps; arriving home about 5:00
mcn lI,.,.'UrtrUe’
beer, beaten
nearly
every
American
children
tomorrow
night
mutua|
advttntage of both.
o’clock at Airport Field.
•
(By Th« A lltel* Ud P m « )
will be compelled to resort almost (
_________________ _
t.*l ,nC? the 0Pening of school, as
M r. Fleetwood is the well-known
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24—July in
completely to an airplane or, some
We W»1 ndmlt that the
case of Jules W. (Nicky) Amstein proprietor of Fleetwood’s plnce here
similar new fnngled conveyance fo r
ti"i in . „
Un,lcrKOne Bomo
nnd Llciit. George W right is tho dar- ¡
tho weather bureau tonight forecast
cuinm
d mnnncf. Lut only as is failed 16 agree and mistrial ordered. ing little devil who is making.so many
a snowless Christmas fo r almost tho
sensations nt thc nviation ficldfevcry
DIG FIRE IN HALIFAX
entire
United States.
•
writer of J ° n0t kn°W Where tho
Sunday and getting nothing for it.
"Fairand
cold,”
was
the
weather
formation H * art‘Cl° Rleancd His ln(By Tha A iM eliU d P r u t)
IBy Tb« A»««clat*A Pr«««)
George should a t lenst get a Christ- w o r l d PEACE PROBLEMS TAKE
forecaster’s prediction fo r almost tho
HALIFAX, N. S., Dec. 24— Half mas present from thc people he hns
S . n . M . t0 Whnt &gt; « rta in
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 24— Procla­
UP MOST OF HARD­
entire portion of tho country t accus- *
believe hc
m * We are ‘"d ln ed to million dollar fire occurred in buslbeen entertaining and from the town
mation
announcing
"th
a t government
ING’S TIME
tomed In "the good old days" to a
U there j, an'y ’t V ° p,po dream»- ness district,
he
has
been
advertising
for
he
is
one
of
United
States
believes
time has arthough».
, ir«hman with those
‘white Christmas.” The only snow of
(Br Tb« Ai»*cUt«4 rmi)
of
the
best
In
the
profession
nnd
while
“Khta we do not know of it.
place in your paper as the article in
^
Dec, 24— President­ aafdeient de'STVer t‘he" ih to h d T lte
Sanford is rather surfeited on air­ MARION,
«■ ” Pld
opw -cU» “ WM ,tartcd b* " v e ra l question. Wo ask this in justice to plane stunts the fact remains that elect Harding confened with Former Chriatmaa Salr.t, the bitreau .. I d , J " * « “ '
reaponalhimie. «.mimed In conp i? of“ b
CUitln* the h#,r of » tho students of the University of Lieutenant W right has been advertis­ President,T aft on world peace prob­ .would be In WI.eon.ln, Northern
«»»n cl.. he ~ cmbcr&gt; of ‘He fresh- Florida and to the university itself.
Mlchlgan, Northern N e - York, and
' dth Dominican .IT .Ir.„ U m rf
whip Je I ..The^ freshmen did not The good name and reputation of ing Sanford, his latest In carrying lem and. practlca Idetalls of organiz­ Northarn New England -h a re .now “ S*” Domingo b , direction Prealing next administration.
“b*rbe»' h barb€r*’ nor dld the this school lisa been Imperiled by Sanford letQuce to Daytona, l being
fell early In the week and has not dent Wilson. Presages withdrawal
one
of
them.
®
of America ncontrol over affairs lest
this
article
and
we
desire
that
this
as wu «toted1(°Ut thoM who e8C*P«d
melted.
WIL l” p LBAD NOT GUILTY
A u / r in W » article.
falsa impression be corrected. We
. The Pacific coast was excepted from IndU. nr*PuM,c l**lnn,n* f&lt;rar * * * * *
GREETINGS SENT .
.
(B r Tb« A u«cl«tw r n i i )
OTtrstu m . r POrted1,Uten,ent °f *** also daelra th a t if any other paper
the forecast for fair weather, the aR0TO ARMY AND NAVY
h is copied this artiule that (t will
of the ov erly .
* Wp,jr tbai
ARDMORE, Okla., Dec. 24— Clara charts and maps of the weather bu­
WASHINGTON* ¡Dec. «24— Sectre- Bmlth will plead "not guilty" to
*!*»• have h* ?*en n tbe fm Hman publish our reply also.
reau showing that rein and generally. W IPE 0 F PROMINENT
ta
ry
Daniels and Secretary Baker charge of murder of Jake L. Hamon,
declare that^'thi^,nt«rv,ewed and they
Further, It is our desire that the
PUBLISHER IN EU8TI8
unsettled weather might bo expectededitor correct his editorial headed: sent Christmas greetings to all army counsel announced.
west of the Rockies.
-....... ..
"
and navy men.
"College Disloyalty.”
The South, where snow seldom aj*-! EUSTIS, Dec. 24.—Mre. S. S. MeWe feel sure that you will co-oper­
‘h' f*cl
CARDINAL GIBBONS
pears a searly as Christmas, If at all, Clure and sister, Mrs. H eard of New
“ d "«t Ih ,« d h o .
cut ate with us to clear this mnttcr up. SECRETARY COLBY
REPORTED
IMPROVING
will
have weather slightly below the York City are pleasantly located In
GUEST OF HONOR
•nd "the wn ♦ Syn,P w*s not used
(Signed)
K. HUGHES,
average
fo r this time of year, the 'one of the Marshall apartments, SO
DIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 24— Sec­
President, the Freshman
BALTIMORE,
Dec.
24—
Cardinal
bureau
said,
Grove s tre e t Mrs. McClure Is the
Class, University
of re ta ry Colby waa .the guest a t u lunchw . wish th«?
' u Uu*Hable.
---------------------.
wife
of 8. S. McClure, the foandet and
a
t
Guanabara
palace
attended
by
(Gibbons
spent
a
restless
night
but
is
*- that you would kindly
Florida, Dec. 8,' 1920. eon
better
today.
Try
n
Herald
Want
Ad—
It
pays,
'publisher
of the McClure Magazine.
conspicuous a —Lakeland S tar. •'
high officials.

ARGENTINA WILL

ONLY

CUT

NEGROES LYNCH
NEGRO PREACHER

CBURGLARS FIGHT

TO GET JDGETHER

HOTEL INMATES

FIRST CAR OF
SANFORD
SANFORD CELERY
LETTUCE
GOES UP SHIPPED YES’DAY

ONE DRINK
FROM BELL BOY
KILLS &amp;VLESMAN

MRS. COACHMAN
DIES THURSDAY
AT LAK&amp;AND

S &amp; V ,aU un,vcr&gt;,tle8 nnd

PRESIDENT-ELECT
CONFERS W IT H
TAFT ON PEACE

WILL GIVE UE
SAN DOMINGO

�GE EIGHT

THE 8ANFQRD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28,1920

ITUS HAS P U C E IN LEGEND
p*.*,..

to Mythology the Name We*
. Given to Flower by the Qed.
. * deee'Hebe.
■*

“TJ^crlous Egyptian lotus &gt;haa
• ~*®n more Identified wttli the woriiTe
•
than ^
°*her flower.
The phrase “lotus esters" Is a comt h y * °°* In literature, and Is used to
. dsecribe those who live In a dream
sV'^ottd. The food nrnde from the dried
of the Egyptian variety seems
' to have ¡had an Effect similar to varlm u opium products, and once In the
«lufch of the drug the lotus eate n
™**«t both past and family, and went
’ about, oblivious iof demands made by
I I ■ortety, kla or even their own physical
r wants.
•, I
.
The lotus la closely Identified with
the undent Egyptian religion, and was
dedicated to Osiris, no Egyptian think.
• -lug of approaching a temple without
three of the bloesoma In hla hand.
The name was given It, according
to mythology, when a beautiful nympb
&lt;rf the same name, heartbroken over

8T. JOHNS RIVER VALUE
hundred pounds in excess of a similar_
,
PROCLAIMS 80Mg M0Re.
English and American Speech.
HARDLY ESTIMATED HERB
chart« of a shipment from Jackson­
It la Mid that it la harder for a
OF TRUE VALUE IN RATES ville to Orlando, A shorter haul of
First Free Children's Library In Eng.
Lincolnshirefarmer to understand a
22
miles
was
cited
as
another
illustra­
LONDO^
land to Be Opened In Old Heme .
Lancashire
miner
than It la for any
tion—that of from Wlnstom-Salem to
:
\ ef Novelist
(Continued from page 1)
two Americano from different sections tdday proclaimed a state of
packing nad shipment of citrus fruits Plant City, in which the chargo was of the United 8tstcs to understand tween- the Flame government ,
and other agricultural products. He $M 2 per hundred, against the haul each other. The reasons advanced fpr Italy and has forbidden the pose
stated th a t they must secure a nite from Wlnstom-Salem In Tampa with the unlfuliii tUudanl in America are tion $o leave Flume, says Rom/d
li- n i t ------- IZ Z -------- . »and comm®nc® the erecUon of a plant a chargo of | i a 8 . This is unfair and the wide use of text-books, end the patch.
i
T #i . t0 hou,e thls m,chinery »round the it seems that w e must locate In Jack­ fact that our public schools are forced
It Im d ^i d i i
i,r&gt;t ° f th ° ycar- and 0 r ,“ do had sonville to receive, the-advantage of to devote much time to the teaching
of English on account of the large
that all supporters of the scheme “ u s t!^ n|^ ' ^ t*d
Ccnter of tho C,J* the present ra te s, ho said. However, number of foreigners in the schools.
wish for Its success, remarks the
. industry^of the state asi .he logi- he continued, oven though we locate
There arc runny provlnclnllsm* In our
Chrlstlan Science Monitor. The houM ,
,ocation for their n®w Plant But
Inngunge, hut-most of them have been
In question, is 83 Johnson street, 8om -:one thing 8tood in ’their way, an ad­ establish pur m ain offices in Orlando, scnttcred orer the whole country and
ere town, and the D|ckena family lived Justmcnt of the freight rates of the na it is tho cen ter of the local
are understood hy nil—Exchange.
.here sfter they left Chatham, being 8t*te thsst would make it possible for keting of our product.” *
tenants of the house for five years, his concern to operato without being
If you have a room for rent, if you
From this house Dickens, the father, forced to pay a double and triple
CHRISTMAS TAGS, SEALS,
have
anything for sale, the way to
was taken to the Debtors’ 'prison, the charge in tho receiving of raw matcrSTAMPS
get
results
is to advertise it through
Marehalsea an Incident which after- ini from Ohio and Indiana through
the Wont Column of the Daily Her­
word supplied his sop with “copy" for Jacksonville and the m a rk e tin g * o f
two of his most famous books, “The »u.ip nrrt,i.,r * u.|(u n
, : ung or
Just received new assortment of ald. This is tho market'page for the
Pickwick Papers” and '’Little DorrlL"
« ¿ rP^
. ^ „ 5 , th °,* t®tf ’ ,
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc., people who want something.
Dickens U a striking example of how , , * Van
Boom cltcd in«t«nccs
much can be accompllahed by a case ° r , V1®
of tho present fo r yoar packages, letters and cards.
Send in your locala to the nerald
of real genius under adverse condl- ^ *P* rates, which seemed to favor See the new parcel post label that
office.
Phone the news to 148. We
tlons, and it Is he himself In “David Jacksonville to the detrim ent of oth- bespeaks the Christmas spirit and the
want
every
bit of I t Tell us the
Oopperfleld,". who tells us what help cr shipping points in tho state. He cute little tags and stamps th a t should
Civcryimng ror tflo office at
newa each day.
mark ail your packages. Only 5
Herald Printing Co. We can fit y *
cents a pack a t the Herald office.
out with all that *you need in fiat
New line of stationery this week es- BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
printed stationery and office iumjIU*
p&lt;n.2«iijr uiiiucu fur Christmas week. AT THE HERALD, EACH__
of ail kinds.
v

IDEA WOULD PLEASE DICKENS

posed of many stories—and from
Fielding, Smollett, Goldsmith and De­
foe, Dickens must htTe learned the
music of words, and the grace and dig­
nity or a tale of life well told.
If hla old house now becomes the
home of a free library for children
NEVER GAVE UP A PROSPECT who, like him, may hava a chance te
forget the hard facts of their lives In
Salesman Would Walt but Ha Had No the works of great authors, everyone
who has the welfare of children at
IdM of Losing Bight of a
heart,
must rejoice.
Possibility.
Soma years ago I want Into a store
to Inquire the price of something, an
«^pensive thing this was, that I wanted
to buy some day when I had the price.
Mya a w riter In the New Tork Herald.
They were Just as nice to mi as they

to tea me. He was a very agreeable
gentleman and In no way Insistent;
ha had Just looked .In on the chance
. -that now I was ready to buy; but my
bank account hadn't looked up to any
great extent and I was not ready, aa
I told him; but I added that when
I waa ready I would come In, and
1 would come to him.
'
That, I thought, ended It as far as
bearing from them was concerned; but
-&lt; not so. A year later I had another
call from the Mlesman, m / friend; If
be will now permit me ao to call him,
on the same errand; a pleasant call
and a pleaMnt little talk, but with
the aame result as before; and now,
a year to a day after that second call,
be has been In to see me again. We
bad our uaual pleasant little talk, and
then I asked him:
"Don’t you ever give up a prospect V
To which ha answered, smilingly:
i
**W« never give up a prospect till
.

Imprisoned In CoffiniL
The most terrible prison In the world
la In Urga. Mongolia. It consists of s
triple stockade enclosing s number of
underground dungeons which are pitch
dark and almost devoid of ventilation.
But this Is net all. The wretched pris­
oner! condemned to Inhabit them are
shut np separately In heavy. Irondamped cheats. In shape resembling
coffins. There le a small hoi.» In the
side of each, Juet big enongh for the
poor wretch Inelde to thraat out hla
head or his manacled hands. They
•ee daylight for but s few minutes
dally, when their food Is throat Into
tb slr box-prisons throngh' the hole.
They can not lie down flat, they can
not alL for they are not only man­
acled but chained to the coffins. The
majority are In for life sentencea, and
no prisoner Is ever allowed out of bis
box under any circumstances, except
■when he la to be executed or, as hap*
Pant vary rarely—to be set free.

GAS TO FOIL BANK ROBBERS
Contrivance Threatens to Msks Trou­
bla for That Particular Clssa of
Society's Enemies.
Hank robbers who make a specialty
of attacking vaults with explosives
will do well to beware of a contriv­
ance newly patented by Richard a
noescbel of narrltburg, Pa.
He proposes to provide a chemical
defense for banks In the shape of an
arrangement of glass tubas forming a
tort of polson-gaa battery. It may be
made part of the gate,Inside a vaulL
or may hava any other structural re­
lation to the Taulti that Is deemed
desirable. It may even be portable,
ao aa io be placed In position at n ig h t
and removable In the daytime.
The tubes are designed to contain
bensyl lodld, tear-gas stuff, or any
other suitable chemical which, when It
expands, Is calculated to asphyxiate
the robber or a t least put him to
flight Bulbous expansions of the tubes
furnish con telnets for the deadly ma­
terial.
The robber has only to start some­
thing by retting cT z charge ef exploelTee. The concussion breaks the
tubes: out flows the lethal chemical.

And our Big Store is just filled with new and seasonable goods
for the ladies and children—substantial Xmas Gifts that will not
only please the eye of the beholder but will he a thing of beauty
and a joy forever to those who receive them.

Ladies’ W aists, in all the very
latest patterns, fresh from the

Isa t Tham ts IL
An Irvington man planted sevsral
hills of bantam sweat com In an laola ted, part of hla garden to grow saad
for next year. Ha remarked to a
neighbor woman about the time that
"the blackbirds and sparrows bad not
succeeded In finding his seed com this
year." The second morning s/ter
making this remark be found about
forty blackbirds, near stump, busily
devouring his corn. Ha “shooed“
them away and th a t evening polled
aU the ears and pnt them away for
safe keeping. The next morning b«
looked out te see whether any black­
birds wars on hand. Bora enough an
Immense flock was sitting on . the
ground at the baae of the now barren
atalka looking at csch other and
around. The puzzled look on their

Office supplies a t the Herald.

Blankets, nice worm wool or
cotton fleeced blankets at prices
th a t will sell them.
*

manufacturers.

Handkerchiefs make (he best
Christmas G ifts and are alw ays
acceptable. G et In quantities
for the holidays and for-every
occasion thereafter.

Old Santa is here and his pres­
ence Is felt In every department
of our big store. We have just
what you want in all lines. Come
In and look them over.

The Gift that

will please “her” most.

Table Linens that are good at
holiday time and any time. The
best g ifts that money can buy.

Hand Bags are good all the time
but are especially pretty this
year. Nothing more suitable
than one of our lovely Hand
Bags.

i i yp %i

r

*■ - *‘*ÿ

t yet (
V• ; 1 \ i

i
t —u

i '

FRUIT CAKES

' * ^■

RAISINS

CITRONS

&gt;

NUTS

PLUM PUDDING
FRUITS AND CANDIES
IN FACT

FIGS

A Deep Regard for Members of the Family is Best Expressed
with Gifts of Apparel and Sp
the Popular Shopping Place
MM %

.

FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE

SANFORD

FLORIDA

�TUB SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920
p C A V C . Lons before the plant, equipment and facilities land. Ha Is often confounded with
Robert Montgomery, who was ridi­
• 1 • u a I u . could be* used in the manufacture of Ice, elec­ culed
end denounced by Macaulay.
tricity, etc., the raw* material had to be mined and quarried from "8tng a Song Thta Rleaaed Morn*'
the bowels of the eartn and by fikillful process of sm elting m etal- waa written by niahop Christopher
urgy and chemical analysis, the raw material is properly convert­ Wordsworth, nephew of the great
ed Into molten metal and cost or transformed in designed form English poet and father or the present
nnd shapes of different sizes to be ultimately finished, assembled Bishop of Salisbury- Dr. Wordsworth
and erected In a profit producient equipment. The equipment waa Master of Harrow. Canon of
could never have been built without labor of men and finance and Westminster, and Bishop of Lincoln.
"While Shepherds Watched Tbclt
it cannot become revenue producing until It has been placed Into
Flocks
by Night" Is by Nahum Tate
operation in the service o f mankind. This nlso requires labor o f poet laureate,
associated with th&lt;
man and finances. The ice and electric service in Florida Is in Tate and Brady version of the Psalm«
greater demand than any time in its history. It requires imme- He died when In prison for debt.
diale extension of service and enlargement of equipments, and the
The popular hymn "Christian*
SOUTHERN UTILITIES COMPANY proposes to finance these de­ Awake, Salute the Happy Morn." wa
mands for its service through the sale of Its 8 PER CENT CU­ written by John Byron, a Lancashire
MULATIVE PRIOR PREFERRED STOCK. A mlgnty good in- man, who was esteemed a good scholm
vestment in a mighty good company. This stock can be purchased and poet In bis day. He waa born In

J

R.M . HOLLY ............................ Editor

N. J. LILLA RD—Secretary’»Treasurer
B. A. NBBL . . . __ General Manager
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
Circulation Manager
Thone Herald Office 148 or 04.
AävulUtaw «elee Mid. X u n «a applicati««

Manchester In 1091.
The two eminent sweet slnrcra ol
the church, John Keble and Reginald
Member of the Aaaoclated Preaa
Eleber, blahop of Calcutta, hare writ
ten
Christmas hymns, but they tacV
throng of church people in Sanford
those elements of popular song whirl
and the surrounding country in giv­
constitute the Christmas carol, Kebh
ing thanks to Him, who has allowed
First Xmas Carol
sweetly sings:
’ Now V
ua to prosper in greater measure for
Christmas.
UK« circles wtJentns 'round
building greater mansions In the
Found in the
Upon a clear blue river.
skies. We wish them all a Merry
Orb sftsr orb ths wondrous sound
Is echoed on forever,
Roman Mass
Christmas and most prosperous year
Olory to God on high, on earth r
and many more in the future and to
peace.
do your the Baptist and every church in the
The lines of the gentle Ueber ha*
AR0L8 were originally ac
«hopping in Sanford from this time city we want ta again emphnslze the
companled with a dance, anJ I their lesson In these dnys of common
on.
.
fact that The Herald is with you in
this carol dancing la part of clal unrest:
_______ o_______
every one of your project« and you
the rhythmic movement of
If gsyljr clothed and proudly fed.
the Oberammergau play, as
And about the first of January-bohave y°ur regular space in Thu Her­
In dangeroue wealth we dwell;
well as of the dances of the
ttamlnd ua o( thy manger bed
ein to think about what youintend «Id to set forth the church nows of
And lowly cottage ceiL
Shakers of Lebanon In New
to buy next Christmas.
your respective churches each week
York state.
_______ o________
or daily if you wish. As over wo
The first Christmas carol
Orlando wants to join Sanford in arc your friends and hope that every In history la the "Gloria In Excels!*" FLORIDA! WILL GET
FULL SHARE OF WAR
getting bettor freight rates and bet- church in the city may grow larger found In the Roman mass, and In the
TROPHIES SHORTLY
te r. accommodations of all kinds and nnd stronger as tho y ean go by.
Episcopal* Book of Common Prayer. It
la ascribed to Telesphoros, bishop of
Sanford will meet Orlando half way
----------- o----------WASHINGTON, Dec.
23.—The
-on this and any other propositions for LOOKING TWO YEARS AHEAD Borne, about the year A. D. 139, and
Is
common
In
both
the
eastern
nnd
Statecf
Florida
will
receive
a Urge
-------the upbuilding of both cities.
western
churches.
amount
of
war
trophies
and
devices
Scarcely has Florida settled down
An .old English carol begin* with the as a result of a distribution of such
Again we w ant to tell our readers , after one biennial election until there notable words:
material thnt is about to be ordered
, th at there will be no Daily Herald comes rumblings of whnt will be in
B«hold a simple, tender babe
by congress. Tho legislation is in the
In freezing winter nlsht.
issued tomorrow—Christmas—as this the next political campaign. HowIn
homelr
manger
trembling
llta,
final stage of conference and it is ex­
is our only holiday in mil the year, ever, this time it is a "humoraome"
Alas, a plteoua eight.
pected will be completed in timo for
Wo wish our readers one and all a ' feature, as the Scotch would say,
The "higher critics" have wondered
n
distribution about Christmas.
Merry Christmas and mil tho bleaa-1which 1» injected.
how, tho shepherds could watch their
The
allotment for thc various states
Inga and pleasure* Itla possible for
Imagine It, can you? Cotta flocks by night, even tn winter In
running
for
the
United
States
senate
already
has been figured to a definite
Juden, but this presented no dlfflculty
them to have.
in 1922! Oh boy, what’ll the people to Robert Bouthwell, the author of thin certainty on a very simple basis of
quaint carol, who as a Jesuit was 1m-, apportionment. Thc trophies are to
And a t tho glad Christmas time al­ do to him?
prisoned In the Tower of London, and, bc divided among thc various stateo
Over
in
west
Florida
"Catta
car­
ways remember that maybe there is
ried
a
county"
last
June.
From
over
°f tha Wck’ in the »proportion
someone near you who in unable to
, . . .In which ,they
, sever..
1in West Florida comes this advice to waa executed in io94.
have a Christmas and if you can do
A popular carol among the G
e
r m
a
n
s ***** J 6
H i ___ . . .
*
. ..
him from one of the wisest and best Is one written hy Martin Luther for \World Wnr- Tro°P8 furnished to the
something to make them happy you
„ , ,
... . " .
.,
.
* i papers, the old Gadsden County hla little ton Hans. It begins:
¡regular army, national army, navy,
will be twice blessed. There are
, i.
.
...
.
i Times: "Don’t you do it Sid! A fter From tha hlfhaat hravan I coma to tall national guard, marine corps, coast
" * ■ no d°” b*; wh°
fln t of January you will drop la- Tha gladdeat nawa which a'ar bafalL
guard and thc United States guard
assistance and they should be searched to nn obscurity so deep thnt yoli will
A very sad story la told in connec­
out and made to feel th a t Christmas never be heard of again in Florida tion with this carol. In order to give arc all considered in establishing the
is iu truth a day of rejoicing and gift
no .come back- fop It realistic effect in e certain Luther-1 u®8'8 of apportionment,
giving and happiness throughout all you. y ou wcre put into n pcrninn. on church It used to be sung by a boy I Under this plan Florida, which furlet down from the roof of the chnrch ’ nished .89 per cent of all the troops
tho world.
1cnt political sleep when that Fletch- Jressed as an angel. But one day the will get .89 per ccnt^ of tho trophies,
°----------ie r majority hit you last June
and rope broke, and the boy waa killed. IThe following Is a partial list of the
OUR CHURCHES
i your following hns shrunk to the This put an end to a very beautiful but
trophies that will bc sent to Florida:
-------■vanishing point. A thoroughly cx- dangerous Christmas custom.
Seventy-five mm. guns, 4; 105 mm.
Tn this issue is a special edition f o r , posed fakir can never do business
At • time when the llturglcel and
guns,
4; 120 mm. guna, Z; 150 mm.
biblical plays were popular the
the Baptist. Church commemorating with the same crowd again.”
guns,
4; 210 pirn, guns, 1; 75 mm.
In a most fitting mnnner the opening; But Sidney Johnson Catts is n hu- Christmas carol was an Important
trench
mortara, 4; 170 mm. trench
feature.
In
Italy
In
tho
time
of
8L
of tho new church building. I t Is safe morist himself. He knows he will
Francis of Assisi, In order to Instruct mortars, 1; 245 mm. trench mortars,
"to assert that Snnford has more fine *never run again for anything politic- the people, the villagers came to the
church buildings than any other city ai. He just wants to see if the state church carrying lighted torches, nnd 1; vehicles, 35; rifles, C21; machine
:of similar size in the state and ail will jump nnd look around behind it there they saw the sceno of the man­ guns, 89; bayonets and scabbards, 435.
•of us take great pride in the fact that if once more ho lets out a loud and ger filled with hay, and the ox nnd o u
Sanford is a city of churches—a ' sudden p-s-t! It jumped a little and standing In their places near tho
church-going town—and wc congrntu-:
chuckled. But Sid know« when Virgin and Child. Then It was thnt
date tho Baptists today upon tho com- ho hus got enough. He is no Brynn St. Francis and hla friars stood by the
manger all night long, giving God
pletion of their church. While th c ,for punishment.—Tampa Tribune,
thanks thnt by this means the hearts
editor is a Presbyterian he takes nn
----------- °----------of tho people hnd been touched.
equal interest in all the churches nnd * BARGE DOCTOR
“Rare old Ben Jenson," In the days
is hnppy in their prosperity for upon
ABUSED PATIENT of the "Good Queen Bess," wrote a
carol which begins “I sing the Birth
Dur churches as well as our schools
t
was
horn tonight." And about that time
the
future
characters
o
f
our
voumr
JACKSONVILLE,
Dec.
23.—
Dr.
____ ____________ ______ ___our young
.
appeared
a very popular carol which
citizenship is buitded. Wo induced Dr. * t&gt;0*
Schubert, one of the most
Greatest Gift in the World
. Hyman to come back to Sanford nnd 1 n,minont Jacksonville physicians, Is sung In "Merrle England’/ even to
the present dny, tho first line of which
REAL ESTATE *
finish tho bulldinn of h i, church for It VM “ rrc*,c'1
ofternoon on is "God rest you, merrle gentlemen."
w .o » project only hnlf finlohcd when
" - " « n t -worn out by M l.. No,I 8ome old Christmas enrols have come
ho loft Sonford to toko up hi, dutle. '
ch»rs lne n » o u lt and hot- down to us tn hnlf Latin and hnlf
FIRE INSURANCE
M chaploin In tho nrmy ond I
n
» “&gt; English. Among them Is n carol which
sppesrs
In
the
collection
for
Grace
Franco It . . . that wo hod tho Ant d“ ' lo r, ‘
' TO” d*d , nn'1
church, New York city:
opportunity of tol lng him all the lrBhrw&gt;| exafn| nation in hifl office When' Chrlat waa born of pure Marla
news of Snnford, the great progress. cveral dayi) ago&gt; I)r&gt; Schubert wa8 tn Bethlehem, that fair cltle.
being made, the wonderful prospects a|e&gt;Bcd on bond. No dntc for thc Angela aAng with mirth and glee
"Tho Real Estate Man"
In Ezcalali Gloria.
o f a greater city and thc message hl,lirinK ha8 becn fict&gt;
Phon« W
20* F lf* S i r « (
In this "Grace collection" tbeie Is n
th a t he must end his furlough after!
carol commencing “Over the world on
Christmas mom," by Dr. MncUay
the armistice and when he wns
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING
Clustered out to return to his work ;To thr Stockholdeni of W o l d „ u„ d. Smith.
The uncouth carol of thc sixteenth
here. That he has returned and has ( ||1R &amp; I(OJ, n A&gt;HOC,ation:
century has given place to tho popu­
THE HOOVER
completed his, church is the, special
a . The annual meeting of thc stock- lar Christmas hymn of Inter days.
edition of this paper a real proof. btddcnl of lhe Snnford Building A Wherever tho English language la
Suction Sweeper
T h a t one of thc finest church build- Lonn Association will he held at its spoken Chnrles Wesley’s hymn, "Bark,
Ings and store house of efficiency is offIc&lt;!| I0 Magnolla avcnuC( Sanford, the Herald Angels Sing” finds a place
Demonstrated In your home.
tho result ia proven by an inspection. FIorida( at eight p. m., Saturday, Jan- In the sanctuary. ■It Is also translated
Christmas orders should be giv­
T h a t Dr. Hyman is known and b«&gt; 1uary 8&gt; 1021a for tho purpoM of elect- Into the languages of Imlla, China and
en Early.
loved by all people of nil "cods la {nfr djrectors for ^he ensuing year, Japan. Ith author wns tho brother of
II. E. WILLIAMS''
shown In the manner In which they nnd to trtn , aek 8Uch olhep bujjlnc„ the founder of Methodism. Bo was a
true poet and n perfect hymn writer.
or
G.
A. DREKA, DeLnnd
have responded to his special edition ns may ,0(raU come
lt&gt;
Hla mnstorplece Is the benutlful hymn
«
Daytona Beach
in advertising and in many other
"Jesus, Lover of My S o u lw h ich was
T. J. MILLER,
198-2fltp
ways.
A ttest;
President. sung by the Prlncesa Alice nt tho
deathbed of the prince consort of
And a t the gladsome Christman
A. P. CONNELLY,
England, the lamented husband of
tim e The Herald wishes to join the
Secretary
12-8-oaw4t Queen Victoria.
“Come all ye faithful" Is tho
"Adeate Fldelea" of the Latin, nnd
came originally from the pen of
Christmas Candies
| Aurellua Clemens Prudcntlus, a native
As Good ss the Best
of Spain, who flourished about the
;;
Nuts and Nut Meats, All Kinds
latter hnlf of the fourth century. Dally S ervice
P h o n e GG
Thero
Is
another
hymn
by
the
same
i;
Plum and Fig Pudding
Latin author which begins with "Of
Dates, Figs,.Cluster Raisins
J the Father's love begotten."
We have two well-born Christmas
\ : Grape Juice, Virginia Dare and Claret
J carols by American writer». "0 Little
ELECTRICAL CHRIST­
Town of Bethlehem" waa written by
MAS GIFTS
:;
Mince Meat, Dry and Moist
| the popular Boston divine, Phillips
TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS,
Brooks. "Snout the Glad Tidings, Ex­
;;
Goodwin’s Cakes, All Kinds
HAIR CURLERS. HEATERS,
i•
*
‘
% ulting Sing" was composed by Dr.
CLEANERS, IRONS, SEWING
Muhlenhurg,
thc
founder
of
the
Church
;; Buy Christmas Seats to Fight Tuberculosis in Our State
+
of tho Holy Communion, S t Luke’s
MACHINES, WASHING MAhospital, and othsr charities In New
CHINES.
York city.
Come in and make your selec­
"Angels from tho Realms of Olory"
tion now.
Is by the great hymn writer James
Montgomery, who for thirty year*
F. P. RIÑES
] | Plione 497
Welaka Building |
105 Palmetto Ave. Phone 481
Try a Herald Want Ad.—It paya.

Buy a HoBie
tor a Xmas
Present

E. F. LANE

Lord's Purity Water

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ISN’T THE

CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
A WONDERFUL THING?

A

TIME, above all times, when it is good

to live—when the God given impulses
of generosity and kindness melt the ve­
neer of human selfishness, and warms the
world with the Divine glow of the Christ­
mas Spirit.
A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YO U-a

V&gt;ry Merry Christmas—and we say it
with all our hearts. May the cup of your
Holiday Happiness be filled to overflowing.
BUY RED CROSS SEALS AND HELP FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS IN THIS STATE.

First National Bank
F. P. Forster, President.

B. F. Whltner, Cashier.

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HAMPERS
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C asto r Pomace
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Service That Counts
We have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

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M IL L E R ’S B A K E R Y
S P E C IA L B A R G A IN S

FOR THE FIRST
C O M P L E T E H O U S E BILL
CARTER LUMBER CO.

The C itizens of Sem inole County
LISTEN—ALL YE FAIR PEOPLE
WHILE WE TELL ABOUT
WHILE WE SING ABOUT

The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair .
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
THIS IS TO BE TOE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET HELD—
IT IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS.
It Is to embrace the product«, official or private, of flv* coun'
tie« tn the best section of the state.
THAT'S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. WE ASK Y O U — WILL
YOU HELP?
Johnnie J. Jones' remarkable United Shova, bigger and
will occupy our grounds from December to tho time of opening
Fair in order to get ready for IL
W. R. O'NEAL
J. L. GILES
C. B. HOWARD
President
Treasurer
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ADDITIONAL LOCALS

PAGE THREE

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STOP AT

LONGWOOiD H O T E L

Where there ia "a woman In the
case" there is a man also.—Pittsburgh
Gucttc-Tlmcs.

LONGWOOD, FLORIDA

Christmas Qsrdi, Seals, and Tags
a t Mobley’# Drug Store.
210-tfc

2N UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT

With no knowledge whatever of
Governor Kent, the Greeks went hell
bent.—Boston Transcript.

SERVED FROM 12:00 TO 2:00

Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at
A. Kenner’s, Sanford Ave.
210-12c

PRICE, $1.25

The B. &amp; O. Garage sold the sporty
'Lexington four passenger car ycatcr'day In W inter Park. They have just
new sever, passenger
Florida: 54,861 aquare milae infest­ deceived
ed i 47,830 remaining; 13 per cent re­ 'Lexington with the new engine that
is attracting much attention. Watch
leased.
Georgia: 67,439 square miles in­ f o r their advertisement In The llerfested; 16,694 remaining; 73 per cent,
released.
Bureau Scarfs, Tablo Covers,
Kentucky: 841 square miles in­
Baby Blankets, now on sale.—A
fested; completely rolcuaod.
Louisiana: 64,409 square’ miles in­ ner.
21
FT ^ E m V O T l® S TTAT“ K' fested; 15,490 remuining; 66 per cent
Now is there anybody cIbc in the
released.
AIIE ENTIRELY HIRED
Mississippi: 46,362 square miles audience who would like a referen­
dum or anything?—Kansas City Star,
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—The cat- infested; completely released.
Missouri: 1,386 square miles in­
fit lick is fast being eliminated thru
Remember the children with some
tie work of the Department of Agri­ fested; completely released.
of
Zane Grey’s, Eleanor Porters’ and
North Carolina:
37,365 square
culture and the co-operation of the
Booth
Tarklngton’a Interesting books
iUte». Of the fifteen states which miles infested; 10,087 remaining; 73
at
Mobley’s
Drug Store.
219-tfc
wtre tick-infested when the work of per cent released.
Oklahoma: 47,890 square miles in­
ersdiestion systematically began on
A cat may btill look at a king, but
Jnly 1, 1906, six of them have been fested; 4,047 remaining; 92 per cent
recent
reports from Europe indicate
completely freed of the pest. These released.
that
the
cat had belter hurry up
ititts are: California, Kentucky,
South Carolina:
30,495 square
about
it.—
Life.
jlluissippi, Missouri, South Carolina milso infested; completely released.
Tennessee: 10,987 square miles in­
md Tennessee.
Beautiful assortment of Lion brand
During the year ending December 1, fested; completely released.
shirta
fo r gifts a t greatly reduced
1920, more than 10,000 square miles
....... ............ &gt;------- -— .........
prices.—A.
Kanncr.
216-12tc
were freed of tickr and since the festod; 100,606 remaining; 48
work began in 1906, the area released ' ccnt released.
Us been 610,095 square miles, That* Virginia: 13,918 square miles In ; Perry Jcrnlgan of tho B. &amp; O. Gar­
ii 70 per cent of the 728,565 square fosted; 1,686 remaining; 88 per cent age presented the editor of The Her■ald with a box of fine cigars this
miles infested with the tick when the releaaed.
morning. Fine business, Perry, and
eradication campaign began.
The
'greatly appreciated. Perry was for­
area remaining to be cleared comprismerly In tho newspaper gamo and
se 218,474 square miles, alt of which
ii in the Southern States.
knows th a t the editor is always In a
Progress of the work as announced
The annual meeting of the stock­ receptive moed.
by the Department of Agriculture holders of the Seminole County Bank,
Box F ru it—Mixed \ boxes fruit
ihowi the total aren infested July for the purpose of election of a board
1, 1206, and the ar&gt;n (cmalnln.i: De­ of d irecto r to servo for the ensuing packed to order. Parcel Post boxes
cember 1,1920 with the percentage of year, will be held In the bank at 4 :30 and cartoons a specialty. W ater’s
area released, by states, as follows
213-tfc
p. m. Thursday, January 13th, 1921. Kandy Kitchen.
A'abama: 51,279 square miles in­ 24-27-31; Jan. 4-12.
Republicans In Oklnhomn nrc going
fested; 3,252 square miles remaining;
to have their say in Congress. They
94 per cent of infested area released.
Remember th at the Million Dollar clrctde a woman representative.—St.
Arkansas: 52,525 square miles in­
Band
will render their first concert Louis Globe-Democrat.
fested; 19,362 remaining; 63 per cent
on
Saturday
afternoon, Christmas
released.
day,
a
t
3:00
o’clocjc,
a t the corner of
Braclot Watches, Electric Lamps,
California: 79,924 square miles In­
First
and
Magnolia
streets.
fested; completely released.
Smoking Sots, Caaacro'o and other
Sheffield silverware for holiday gifts.
—A. Kanncr, Sanford ave. 216-12tc

SIX STATES
FREED OF TICK IN
LONG STRUGGLE

NOTICE

&gt; Orlando still cllng^ to the curb
Market and the country people 9*0
bringing in their garden stuiT and
getting cash for it and spending the
money w ith the Orlando merchants.
Sanford should never have discon­
tinued th e ir curb market. It is tho
best way to bring the grower and con­
sumer together for tho mutual benefit
of Loth.

Practical ■
Christmas Gifts
for 1921

A big selection of good books for
old and young a t popular prices at
Mobley’a Drug Store.
219-tfc
Why worry nbout achieving fame?
After all, fame is merely n bubble,
whereas a dollar bill ia 50 cents.—
Manitoba Free Press.

CIGARS
PRICE $2.75 TO $8.00
IN BOXES OF 25 and 60

A. K anncr has a big line of holi­
day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213216 Sanford Ave.
216-12tc

HAVA TAMPA TAMPA NUGGET AMERICUS
PORTINAS
LaPREFERENTIA
All Brands of Cigarettes in Christmas Boxes .

Miss Ora Howard left today for
Tampa where Dame Rumor has it she
will g et married but Just who the
lucky man will be Is n secret until
wo can sco the Tampa papers. Miss
Howard hs/s been in the office of*b. C.
Marlowe fo r tho season and is,very
popufar with everyone.

ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT

CHRISTMAS BOOKLETS

___________ Cards, Seals and Stickers___________

SAFETY RAZORS

Mohawk Sheets, 81x90, $2.15 each.
—A. Kanner, Fanford Ave. Phone
550.
216-12tc

GILLETTE
EVER-READY
AUTO STROP
DURHAM DUPLEX, GEM, MILADY DeCOLLETE

$1.00 TO $12.00
WATERMAN’S FOUNTAIN PENS

A nice assortment of Sterling Sil­
ver and Gold Evcrshnrp Pcnc’ls and
Fountain Pens a t MoLley’a Drug
Store.
219-tfc

UVERSHARP PENCILS appropriate for any mem­
ber of the Family

The Herald office received a belated
shipment of Christmas stationery
today th a t woi to have been shipped
many week* ago. It Is beautiful stuff

$1.50 TO $8.00
HOT WATER BOTTLES
PRICE $3.00 TO $5.00

wish stationery after Christmas como
in and look them over. I t Is a' beau­
tiful lino of stationery in the very
latest styles and colors.

WITH A TWO YEARS GUARANTEE

Just received a now ahlpment of
W. L. Douglas Shoes. Men’s, Ladle*
and Chlldrcn'a shoes a t reduced pn*.
C3 ,—Kenner’s Store, Sanford Avenue.
218-12tc

Bower &amp; Roumilat
TJhe ffiex a tt Store
phone 325

Prescription Druggists

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The bride was gowned in white sat­
in georgette and a not veil trimmed
with lilies of tho valley and carried
bride rosea. The maid of honor was
dressed in blue chrysanthemums.—
Baltimore American. Goshl

AFTER YOU HAVE READ AND PONDERED OVER AND CONSIDERED ALL THE OTH­
ER ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE DAILY HERALD, JUST CAST YOUR CRITICAL EYE
OVER THESE SPOT CASH— DELIVERED PRICES. THESE ARE CASH PRICES, BUT
WE WILL NOT ASK YOU TO “TOTE” YOUR PURCHASE HOME— W E’LL DELIVER IT
FREE TO ANY PART OF THE CITY AND GIVE YOU OUR USUAL PROMPT SERVICE.
IN THE FOLLOWING SPOT CASH PRICE LIST YOU WILL FIND ALMOST EVERY AR­
TICLE USED ON THE TABLE AND YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON EVERY ONE OF
THEM. YOU PAY CASH AND WE DELIVER.
ON CHARGE SALES OUR REGULAR
PRICES WILL PREVAIL:

Okra nnd Tomatoes, Over-Sea Brand,..
1-lb c a n s ..........................................3 .14
Wax Beans, Boyers Brand, 1-lb can....... .16
Sauer Kraut, Servus Brand, 2-lb can .... .14
Snuer Kraut, Heinz Brand, cooked, 1-lb
can .................................................... .22
Snuer Kraut, Over-sea Brand, 2 1-2-Ib
can ................................................... .22
Mushroom, Bnndo Brand, per can...... .68
Peaches, sliced, Thomas Brand, can..... .18
Peaches, Hunt's brand, sliced, can......... .23
Peaches, Bon Silene brand, can............. .23
Peaches, Stella brand, can ................... .39
Plums, Over-Sea brand, c a n ................... .32
Soups, Campbell’s brand, can...........
.11
Mixed Vegetables, Green Bay brand,
1-lb c a n ............................................ .18
Apricots, Over-Sea brand, per can....... .32
Figs, Over-Sea brand, c a n ..................... .39
Cherries, Royal Ann brand, can........... .26
Pineapple, sliced, Over-Sea brand, can.. .38
Pears, Over-Sea brhnd, c a n ................... .37
Jams, Sun-Beam brand, all flavors, can .37
Apricots, Stella brand, can ................... .39
Cherries, bottle, Liberty brand, large
size, .................................................. .29
Cherries, bottle, Liberty brand, small
size ....:......................................... —.. .16
Corn, Alpine brand, c a n ......................... .19
Peas, English, Alpine brand, can........... .29
Pens, Servus brand, can ....................... .16'
.24
Baby Lima Beans, Curtice brand, can
Corn, Over-Sea brand, c a n ..................... .11
Chili Con Cnrne, Red Crown brand, can.. .14
Mother's O ats.......................................... .14
Quaker O a ts............................................ .14
Cocoa, Lowney’s 1-5-lb ......................... .11
Cocoa, Lowncy’s 1-2-lb........................... .27
Macaroni, Golden Age brand ............... .07
Noodles, Golden Age B rand................... .07
Spaghetti, Golden Age B ra n d ............... .07
Health Bran, PHlsbury, per pkg............ .27
lams, Curtics brand, all flavors........... .36
Apple Butter, Heinz brand, large size.... .52
Apple Butter, Heinz Brand, small size.. .37
Cranberry Sauce, Beech-Nut brand, per
glnss ......................... ...................... .09
Renl Boston Brown Bread,, per c a n ..... .17
Spaghetti, Servus brand, per pkg........ .06
Macaroni, Servus brand, per pkg.......... .06
Noodles, Servus brand, per pkg............. .06
Shredded Wheat, per pkg....................... .14
Peanut Butter, Bolo brand, per can .... .31
Shredded Codfish, per g la ss................... . 1 1
Salad Dressing, Durkees, large size....... .33
Salad Dressing, Durkees, small size..... . 1 2
Salad Dressing, Royal, large siz e ......... .29
Salad Dressing, Sunbeam brand, med... .36
Mustard, French’s brand, per j a r ......... .13
Jams, Southwark b ra n d ......................... .24
Grnpclnde, Welsch brand, per c a n ......... .39
Shelled Walnuts, Diamond brand, can.... .54
Seeded Raisins, per pkg, 1-lb.........?..... .28
Currants, 1-lb package........................... ,28
Prunes, 1-lb ............................................ .28
Citron, 1 -lb ....................' ........................ .74
1lb can Tomatoes, per dozen....... 1.10
10-oz. can Tomntocs, per dozen............. .60
2lb can Tomntocs, per dozen ....... 2.20
Van Camp’s Soups, per dozne............. 1.00
1-lb can Osceoln Salmon (pink) ........... .29
1-lb Polnr Bear Salmon (red) ............... .29
1-lb Argo Snlmon (red) ....................... .29
Armour’s Tripe, per can ....................... .34
Libby’s Tripe, per c a n .......................... .29
Red Crown Tripe, per can ................... .34
Asparagus Tips, Over-Sea b ra n d ........... .31
FiBh Flakes, per can .............. ................ 114
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Oysters, per. can
Dry Shrimp, p e r can — ........_
04

Spaghetti, Heinz brand, large can .....
Spaghetti, Heinz brand, small c a n ----Spaghetti, Van Cnmp’s, c a n ...................
Pork and Beans, Heinz brand, large, can
Tuna Fish, Over-Sea brand, can ....« .....
Pork and Beans, Heinz brand, small, can
Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s, 2 1-2-lb ..
Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s, 1 1-2-lb«
Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s 1-lb can
Cocoanut, Baker’s Brand, per can.........
Kidney Beans, Over-sea brand, 1-lb can
Spinach, Gold Bar brand, c a n ...............
Spinach, Over-Sea brand, per can...........
Lye Hominy, Over-Sea brand, per can—
Pumpkin, Over-Sea brand, per c a n ----Beets, Over-Sea brand, 1-lb c a n ...........
Cream of W h eat................ .......... — .....
Puffed Rice ............................................
Puffed W h e a t........................... ..............
Pan Cake Flour, Aunt Jemima ..:............
Pan Cake Flour, PHlsbury b ra n d ..... —
Quaker Com Meal, per pkg.....................
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ...........................
Kellogg’s Com K risp ...............................
Kellogg’s Shredded Krumbles ................
Post Toasties
Wakefield Jams and Marmalades, glass
Arbuckle Coffee, per lb ...........................
Coffee, Capitol, per lb...............................
Coffee, White House, per l b ...................
Coffee, Luzianne, per lb...........................
Coffee, Maxwell House, per lb...............
Tea, Tetley’s 1-4-lb.................................
Tea, Maxwell House, 1-4-lb.............—
Tea, Maxwell House 1-2-lb...................
Tea, Lipton's, 1-2-lb ...............................
Honey, Quart Jars ........... — ................
Honey, Pint B ottles...............................
Vii\egar, White House brand, pint bottle
Vinegar, Heinz brand, pint bottle
Instant Postum, medium
Kellogg’s Drinket, m edium ......
Instant Coffee, Barrington Hall
Cocoa, Baker’s, 1-5-lb ..............
Cocoa, Baker’s, 1-2-lb
Cluster Raisins, per fb..............
Dates, per package..................Cocoanut, Baker’s, per package
Drierf Apricots, per ! b .......
Dried Apples, per lb...........
Dried Penchcs, per lb .......
Crystalized Ginger, per can
Crystalized Cherries, per lb....
Crystalized Citron, per lb...................
Crystnlized Orange, per lb ................. ..
Crystalized Lemon Peel, per lb...... .........
Pecans, per lb .................. ......................
Walnuts, per lb ...............
Almonds, per lb .............
Brazil Nuts, per lb .........
Chestnuts, per lb ...........
Spanish Olives, per bottle
Olive Oil, Heinz brand, per bottlo____
Sour Pickles, per bottle .........................
Sweet Pickles, Over-Sea brand, bottle....
Chili Sauce, Heinz brand, per b o ttle _
Chili Snuce, Brooks brand, per bottle ..
Chow-Chow, Hymnn brand, per bottle..
Chow-Chow, Heinz brand, per b o ttle _
Beef Steak Sauce, Heinz brand, bottle
Lee &amp; Perrin’s Snuce, per b o ttle ..... ......
Sweet Gherkins, Heinz brand, b o ttle _
Catsup, Blue Label, Inrge elza.......... .....
Catsup, Blue Label, small size ...........
Catsup, Heinz brand, large siz e...... .......
Catsup, Heinz brand, small size
‘Sunbeam Relish; per g la s s ______
Swect^Mixed Pickles, per lb _______
tPjp-o-Lite, pint.bottle__

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1920

Al{ Sou!*’ Church will bo a* fol*
Tampa's connection with the rapidly
tow n
'
{developing Industry of manufacturing
Low Masij 0:80 a. m,
rpaper pulp from aawgrass was «stab*
At Eustls, Low Maas, 8:30 a. m.
j ilabed last night when about twentyN High Mass a t Sanford, 10:30i a. ra. five representative citisens assembled
Sermon at High Mass, "Peace on a t Garcia’s restaurant* and during an
MI88 KATHRYN WILKEY, Editor.
Phone 428
And your thoughts turning to gifts and aotftethlng for
Earth to Men of Good Will." Text Informal dinner discussed with Gilbert
friends, for family, for some one somewhere. What a
from Gospel of third mass.
Leach tho actual status of the inSOCIAL CALENDAR FOR THE
wonderful idea that
•
Musical Program: Processional, duitry, how for the plans have been
*
WEEK
"Adeste Fldcles," Kyrie,
Gloria, carried on and what plans are already
Credo
and
Sanctua
from
Dordese’s
made fo r futuro development. These
^Saturday—
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
mass.*
|
plans
contemplate the dotting of the
Cotillion Club Dance a t Valdez.
The Christmas music a t the G^n&lt;
Offertory: Duet, Mr. Ciarcnce H ig -1sawgrasq producing sections of South
gr^rational Church will be as follows:
In our Bank has become and how fine it is now for tho-w
gins and Mrs. F. E. Roumllat
“ " with
................................
1 “F o rt
■ D r. R. S. Keelor came last evening
j Florida
pulp mills, notably
At
the
morning
service:
Anthem,
who had a Christmas Savings Account with ui this year
’.from New York to spend Christmas
Bcncdictua Ou| venit, Rosewig’i Myers and Moore Haven, and all of
"Glory
be
to
God,"
by
Davis,
Choir.
to come In now and get their money fo r gifts or for some
mass.
•
writh his family.
¡the territory In which immediate doSelected Solo, Mrs. Geo. Hoy. Ladies'
good
cause.
Agnus Dei, Concene’a mass.
I velopmentf is contemplated is contigu­
Claude Howard leaves tonight to | Tri 3, 'At Midnight," by Geo, Crosby.
Processional 'Adesto Fldeles."
ous to Tampa.
.'
join Mrs. Howard in Jacksonville fo r
At evening service: Anthem, King
Much
has
been
written
about this
Christmas.
■ot Kings," by J. Sutherland, Choir.
NEW ROAD MAP
paper
pulp
industry,
not
only
In Flor­
, Anthem, 'Carol of Bethlehem," by S.
id
a
where
the
first
benefits
will be
H r*. J. B. Ray has as tier house 1F. Jackson, Choir,
We arc just In receipt of one o f *Iderived, but ail over the North AmerTo you today and start you off with a Christmas Sav­
guests, Mrs, W. E. Smith, of O cals,' Services a t the Congregi
the new two-color road maps of th e 1
ings
Account for next year. Ask your neighbor who has
, lean continent, and it Is pleasing to
and Mrs. C stcr Lawton, of Oviedo.
Church a t the usual hours, j
Florida State Automobilo Association.'
one
and
then talk it over with—
learn th a t tho actual construction of
morning hour the subject w
This Is by far the finest mnp w e '
the first mill at Leesburg Is approx­
EVERY-WEEK BRIDGE CLUB. ,"Tbe Meaning of Christmas." j
have ever seen of nctual road condi-'
imately
50 per cent complete. Thin
The EveryW eck Bridge Club met evening service the subject will be lions in this state. The "Legend” o n ;
means
th
at actual manufacture of
w ith Mrs. W. J. Thigpen Thursday -The only Way to Peace." A cordial mnp is a key which if followed will
pulp
will
begin
before spring, or nt
afternoon.
invitation to all.
portray to the user the nctunl p resen t 1
the
latest,
early
in
the spring.
Two tables of bridge was played by
p, C( b URIIAM, Pastor,
condition of all roads in Florida.
As
soon
as
the
pulp manufacture
th e members of the Club and Mrs.
_____
These maps are distributed th ro u g h '
is
carried
to
tho
point
of production
civic bodies all over tho state and
Dumas and Mrs. Hazard, the two
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Lhnt
will
make
it
deBimblc
to estab­
substitutes. The pnzo for high score
_
through the various branches of th e 1
— n box of powder—was won by
Rev. F. D. Hunt of Thom ns vi lie, Florida Stnte Automobile Associ- lish n finished product will In the
state, Tampa will be on&lt;^of tho com­
M rs. Forrest Lake.
f ia * who ifi vle,tInE in Sanford, will
peting points for this larger mill. Tho
A t the conclusion of the game a P « « h at the morn,nK Mrv,cc Sun*
smallest pulp mill contemplated, pro­
aalad course was served.
dnT- Mr- Hunt wn* for “ome T'*1™
FOR CHRISTMAS
ducing n ‘ minimum of twenty-five
Ju st received new line of crepe
tons daily, will employ about fifty
paper for package wrappers or
men but tho smallest finishing prod­
decorations for the holidays,
poinsettla and holly all In vivid u c t mill, about fifty tons daily, will
red and green, quite the prettiest , employ not less than threo times th a t
number of people. So^far the points
line ever seen In Sanford—only a
, that hnvc made overtures for this
few of each no get them now.
plant are Jacksonville nnd Tampa,
Box Stationery in all of the
FOR RENT
j
Contrary to the opinion of many
latest shades and styles—nothing
WANTED TO RENT—WITH THE
,
who
have
discussed
the
probability
of
PRIVILEGE OF BUYING, 5 TO
hut the best of paper and enve­
FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnish
cd
bed
rooms.
Inquire
311
Park
•seeing
this
large
paper
mill
for
10
ACRES TILED LAND WITH A
lopes a t very reasonable prices.
Avenue-___________________
157’tfc
Tanipa,
it
does
not
depend,
according
HOUSE,
ON EAST SIDE ADQuite the prettiest and most sen­
FOR
RENT—Ono
Cicely
furnished
DRESS,
"FARM,"
BOX 417 CITY.
to.the
statements
made
by
Mr.
Leach
sible Christmas gifts for either
room
for
one
or
two
gentlemen
or
I
last
night,
upon
tho
sale
of
stock
223-3te
“Her" or "nim ." "
nice
couple.
Can
have
use"of
garage.
,
where
it
is
to
be
built.
Theplan
of
Christmas Cards and
New
208-tfc
financing the "parent corporation" Phono 23 fo r particulars.
Year’s Post Cards of all kinds
FOR SALE—Six room cottage, clow
t
b
i
t
RENT—Large,
nice
furnished
which 'is tho one now closing its orfrom the low price of one cent
in with largo garden and sercnl
housekeeping
room,
205
Oak
Ave.
each up. You get the benefit of i conization, does not contemplate any­
kinds
of fru it trees. Owner, Box 117,
Mrs,
Riddling,
Eagle
Home.
220-fitp
thing fu rth er in stock sales and no
our buying In job lots. All very
CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS
pretty and new. And then you i matter where the paper mill is FßR RENT—1 woil fumnlahed bed
Church services will be for Christ­
can get engraved cards or s ta ­ i placed, if present plans are carried
room, 717 Park ave.
220-tfc FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-Om
20 acre, one 10 acre Sanford An.
mas day, December 25th:
tionary' or Holiday cards engrav­ ; out, not n dollar in stock will be sold. FOR RENT—Furnished room. Ap­
Walking
distance to city. Two loti
The money for this construction, catlLow Celebration, 7:30 n. m.
ed or your monogram printed on
ply at Herald office.
220-tfc comer Center and Elm Ave. Two
Matins nnd Choral Celebration,
the finest of bond papers in all . mated approximately a t $350,000, will
RENT—Two furnished rooms lots west sidq Palmetto ave., 50 ft.
'
10:00 a. m.
colors. Come in and take a look. i be available through resources of the FOR
for
light housekeeping, 1020 Union* from Eleventh St. Make offer. B. T,
(parent corporation itself,
First Sunday after Christmas( St.
HERALD PRINTING CO.
avenue.
224-2tp Corey, owner, 175 N. Spring St., Los
j It will be well for Tamps not to &gt;
Stephen’s day).
nerald Square
The low down scurvy half-breed i
208-1mo-p
, neglect to keep In constant touch with F oil RENT—Furnished house-keep. Angeles, Calif.
Low Celebration, 7:30 a. m.
?08-tf
th a t swiped our log chain from tho
Phone 348-W before 8 FOR SALE—At! the lumber In tb*
.this Industry for the purpose of seChurch School, 0:45 a. m.
bridge where wo were working does
222-fit
Aftcr tho first of the year the cel- curing the finished product mill when i
grandstand and fenco a t baseball
Church
Service,
11:00
a.
m.
» o t need to bring it back, as we have 1
y
movement
will
start
from
Santhe
time
Is
ripe.
Meanwhile,
Florida
park
a t a bargain. See C. L. Britt or
Vespers,
7:30
p.
m.
M other ono, but if there is a hell f o r ;
MISCELLANEOUS
Hernid
office.
216-tfe
rd
and
then
business
will
pick
up
as
a
whole
and
tho
southern
portion
At
the
Vespers,
Sunday
night,
the
dogs, I hope he gets a seat in the
ROOM
AND
BOARD,
$11
per
week,
fro n t row with my compliment«.— Rt. Rev. Cameron Mann, tho Bishop
100 East F irst street, over Union FOR SALE—No. 5 Underwood typeof the Diocese, will be the preacher.
lhmaey.__________________103-tfc | writer, A -l condition, $65.—San­
Lancaster (Wis.) Teller.
for a greater city.
ford Truck Growers.
218-tfe
WANTED

Christmas Savings

T H E PEOPLES BANK

++40-+++++++++++♦+♦+++++♦+♦
G E T Y O U R GOOD T H IN G S T O
E A T F O R C H R ISTM A S
at T H E HOME BAKERY
WANTED—Competent stenographer
•105 W e s t F ir s t S tre e t
wants half day's work. Address,
"Stenographer," care of the Herald.
.
223*31p
deep, lot front on Palmetto avenue,
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
WANTED—Team work. Inquire of
corner
of 8 th St. Nick Zcrnovan,
AT THE IIERA L". EA C H ...
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
189-GOtp
Sanford.__________________ 222-26U
ï'OR SALE—Cheap restaurant, write
or call R R. Lambert, Tnvare*,
2233tp
Inquire at
FOR SALE—A Cr
224tfe
the Hernid office

O. H. STENSTROM, Manager

HE blaxo of the dlsmonil—the luster of tha
pearl—tha glitter of gold—theoe are not in
tkemaelve* valuable. They are prized becauae of
their power to lend diatlnetion—that Indefinable
attribute we like to call "Claea."

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PLATNIUM DINNER RINGS, $100 UP^
PLATINUM AND GOLD DIAMOND BAR
PINS, $35 UP.
WRIST WATCHES, $15 U P _____
SOLID GOLD CUFF LINKS, $5.00 UP.
SOLID GOLD WALDEMAR CHAINS,
$7.00 UP.
__
, IVORY TOILET SETS, $10.00 U P ~
Diamond Pendants, Latausca Pearls, Rlchleau Pearls, Solid Gold Belt Buckles, Mesh
Bags, Vanity Cases, Cigarette Cases,
Schaflner Fountain Pens,
Mahogany
Clocks, Nut Bowls, Dinner Chimes, Smok-

15-lb IRISH
CA
6-lb Cans
I
POTATOES .......... \
CRISCO........................ '
8-lb Bucket
lib Pkgs. PURE
Snowdrift Lard
LEAF LARD ...
1-lb PackaRe SUN-MAII) SEEDLESS
RAISINS ............................................................... ...
1-lb SUNKIST SEEDED
RAISINS ..................................................................
1-Ib GOLD MEDAL CLEANED
CURRANTS............................................. - ..............
CHRISTMAS MINED CANDIES,
Per Pound .......................... t.....................................
ENGLISH WALNUTS,
9
Per Pound .....................~.................................
BRAZIL AND ALMONDS,"
Per P ound....... ..........................................................
LEM AND ORANGE PEEL
Per Pound .........................................
■—*Monogram CreamPO
ery BUTTER ........

Meadow Gold
Creamery Butter.

PILLSBURY
Flour, 24-tbs
Your Jeweler for 33 Years
RAILROAD WATCH INSPECTORS

Old Line Legal Reserve Life In­
surance Company wishes salcsmin
and agents for Sanford and adjoin­
ing
territory.
Life, commercial,
health and accident, automobile, ac­
cident policies, Cloverlcaf Life »od
Cnsunlty Co., 417 Realty Buildinf,
Jacksonville, Fla.
218-220-2tp
LOST
LOST—One tub of mncfccrcl. Put i®
Ford truck In front of Yowcll*
store Tuesday, Dec. 21, by mistake.
Pnrty who got snmo please return to
L. P. McCuMcr.
224-tfe

W A M E D - by e ° u ! " o' f
O F A G E T O L E A R N PRINTING T R A D E IN H ER A LD OF­
F IC E .
224-ti
Look over the elegant new line of
stationery a t tho Herald office before
buying your Chriatmaa gift® °f
stationery. We have it In all •l**1
and alt ahadca at very reaaonabl*
price*.
Want a typewriter 1 The Herald
haa the agency for the beat $65 type­
writer that has ever been put on tbe
market nnd wo will hnve a ahipnifo
of new machines tho laab °f ~
week. If you are In the market f°r
n typewriter ace ua before you buyHerald Printing Co.

BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
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Arranged for
Herald Readera

The public, will please remember this
w e a th e r r e p o r t
and be governed accordingly. These
concerta are free and no collections
rjorlda—Partiÿ doudy “ d
tonight Probably M ¡ t o will bo taken.
__i /.«ntriil Dortion. SatnrTho many friends of Rev. and Mrs.
F. D. Hunt are glad to see them in
Sanford again. \ They are now living
in Albany, Ga. Rev. Hunt v “ the
beloved pasto r of the Presbyterian
Church here for many years.

Uilie Mill came up yesterday irom
OiUmio to attend the Wight dance
* the Women’s Club last night. Les­
lie is now locar agent at Orlando for
the Metropolitan Insurance Company.
Mr. Roper is now at tho Valdes
Hotel taking the position of night
tleric. Mr. Roper came here from
Anguda and Is n gentleman of pleas­
ing personality nnd will be a valujble addition to tho Valdes force.
"Miis Lucille Denton and Miss Vera
graduates of Bnttle Creek
Nurses' Training School, will spend
the holidays with Dr. Denton and fam­
ily. After the holldnyn they will
practice their profession in Sanford
until spring.
Sutherland,

SANFORD SHOW WINDOWS ARE
THINGS' OF BEAUTY AND
add

Much to city's

will bring Sanford a G ift in the way of a Band.
And Santa nays wo can keep it here for a whole
week. He already Bent the band here for our in­
spection and we liked it so well that he will send it
to us again on Christmas Day. The Band will play
the first concert in the City Pnrk on Park avenue,
Christmas afternoon at three o’clock. This band
is the—

APPEARANCE.

Judge J. D. Doggott, of Jackson­
ville, is in the ‘city the guest of his
uncle, Hon. F. P. Foster. Judgo Dogboth mechnnicaly and shrdlu shrd u
gett says the Sanford Daily Herald to have something tasty . T^elr win­
as good as any of them and is n cred­ dows this year have two rooms, one
for the gents with a snow scene on
it to Sanford.
the outside of the voom and inside
the
gentleman's hat, cone, gloves, ov­
MRS. WINNIFRED SHOULET DIBS
ercoat, etc., ail laid out on the chnir
Mrs. Wlnnlfred Shoulct, age CO ready to wear. The other window is
years, wife of Henry Shoulet of W est I for the kiddies and hns the fire
Side, died Wednesday night a fte r a 1 place with the stockings hunging up
j and toys, wagons, dolls, the entire
lingering Illness, f
Mrs. Shoulet is survived by her ■window trimmed in holly nnd Christ­
husband, two sisters and two broth­ mas berries. Maybe you might think
thnt n grocery cannot mnke n window
ers: Mrs. CNV«d Keeley, Simpsonvillo,
display but Snnford groceries think
Ky.; Miss Sarah Lyons and Patrick
differently nnd McCullcr hns two good
Lyons, both of S t Croix, Ind.; Barney windows filled with n moHt tempting
Lyons, Lake Monroe.
display of fruits, candies, nuts, rais­
Deceased was a most estimable ins, dates, fruit enkes, etc.
.wpman. Throughout her long Illness
Perkins &amp; Britt, had the expert ser­
pf four yean she bore her suffering vices of Kenneth Murrell in decorat­
with great patience and Christian ing and Kenneth is an artist in this
fortitude. Mr. and M n. Shoulet were line. They hnvo two good windows
formerly of St. Louis, but came here thnt not only show the holiday spirit
a year ago in hopes of tho climate but the store spirit as well, being
benefiting Mn. Shoulet's health. Sho filled with all the many things that
gradually grew worse, however, her the hnberdashcr carries. One of them
case baffling all the physicians.
is given over to the chimney scene
Funeral services were conducted with tho wood fire burning in the op­
en grato and the stockings hanging
up for the kiddies. The windows are

MILLION D O L L A R BAND
and all tho dances during the week will be furnished music by the Million
Dollar Band Orchestra. We would like to mention to ail those expecting to
attend these dances, th at if that full dresB wardrobe is not complete, bet­
ter pay us a visit We have just received a dozen nice new

anti we are selling them for what they would have cost wholesale last
month. And then we'have all the trimmings th at go with them, too.

m a s sjrrrts

The Herald mado a mistake in yestcrdiy's account of the MilUon Dollar
Band. The band will render their first
two concerts, which will bo tomorrow
and Sunday afternoon, at the band BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
aland In Central Park and not oh tho AT T n E HERALD
OH—
(treet as published in The Herald,

OF POPULAR BOOKS BY PROMINENT AUTHORS,
and n nice lot of Children’s Toy Books and Picture Puz­
zles. Also a nice line of Bibles.
Christmas Boxes of Huyler's, Wiley’s, Whitman’s
and Log Cabin Pecan Nut Roil Candles.
Imported Perfumes in all size sets,
Christmas boxes of all the popular dgaro In boxes
of 25 to th e box.
Big line of Fine Stationery a t any price,
Beautiful Eversharp silver and gold pencils and
Fountain Pens.

AT THIS SEASON OF THE YEAR OUR
THOUGHTS TURN TO THOSE WHOSE

He will appreciate one of those Gold or Silver GII
lotto Razor Outfits.

FRIENDLY BUSINESS HAS MADE
men's assembly. Another announced
as he rodo along:
"A hand of solemn determined men
will pass this way soon and they want
no one to follow them.” Then in a few
moments nslnglo file of probably two
or three hundred of the white robed
figures, some holding afolt burning
crosses, appeared in the stre et and
marched silently'and slowly over tho
city* while the crowds looken on.
Tho KlanBnicn gathered among tho
trees of tho city pnrk ns darkness fell.
They stood there n few moments
silently nnd In perfect order. Then f

POSSIBLE BIGGER AND BETTER
THINGS AND WE EXTEND TO YOU A
IlEARTY GREETING FOR CHRISTMAS
AND BEST WISHES FOR A
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR

BUY RED CROSS SEALS AND FIGHT TUBERCU
LOSIS IN THIS STATE

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IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ITEM
OF THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD.

PINEHURST DAIRY—The do p e r c e n t Dairy.

We invite the public to inspect our Dairy nt any time or any
Hour----- Deliveries Twice Ench Day.

B.&amp;O. MOTOR COMPANY

‘T H E DAIRY thnt IS DIF- pilVJFlIIIRHAIRY
FERENT FROM OTHERS” i U U i l l U l l l J 1 i m i l l l
Phone 307*
Ask the State Board of Health
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CHHISTMAS OBDEitS
FOR ORANGES
Leave your orders for Christmas or­
anges nnd grapefruit with Reginald
S. Holly, who is making a specialty of
tho best of tangerines nnd oranges
and grapefruit in mixed or ntralght
packages. Ho takes your order and
sees that 1 tis shipped tq the proper
destination. Get his prices. Seo him
or phono 1 G8 or 148.

You C ant Make
H ag Without Sunshine

WHISKEY STILL
IN BASEMENT OF
WASHINGTON C1IUKCH

Nor can you make much money without some
'
effort to

(Ur Tb« A u rltM Trill)

HANFORD, Wash,, Dee. 24.—Whis­
key still in full operation discovered
in church basement, when church
caught fire.- Butcher arrested.

Wishing You A ll A Merry Christmas

Reserve Your Resources
by establishing credit with a reliable bank
Why n o t make some real ''H A Y " in the SI
SHINE by starting a check account ^~'th
Build u p your credit that you m a * a b l e
master difficult problems.

Leave your orders for Christmas
boxes of oranges with Reginald S.
Holly who will ship them for you.
Oranges, tangerines, grapefruit or
vegetables In any kind of packages.

SANFORD AVENUE
AND SECOND ST.
DELICIOUS CREAMERY
DOUGHNUTS
Fresh Daily.............. 30c per Doiea

BOOTH’S CRISPETTE. SHOP
2nd St and Sanford Avenue.

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December 25-31.

Come in and meet your neighbor—he may be a good fellow

CHRISTMAS BELLS
Wh« p u t jrul« log« are blislof high,
The ball« with holly creed ore t m t.
And bUlheome maid« and marry tads
. Are early clad In all tbalr ba«L
’And havs ya aaan the falraat maid
That era bath dwelt 'tartan saa aa

t

And for my lova and for my faith.
Think ya ahs'll brine a gift to mat
HOTEL MAN, ENDORSER OP 9740
O, ring, ya Joy-bell«. coyly tin«I
CHECK, SWEARS OUT
O. marry mlnatrtli. harp and alngl
WARRANT.
Fill ovary heart with Christmas cheats
For Christmas comas but ones a year.
Tha yul« fln blasts warm and high.
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 24.—A
On oakansd rafter, blacksntd watt|
John Do« w arrant wns issued hero
Xt shins« upon tha fairest maid, *
As down aha danesa thro* tha heU.
Wednesday charging cmbeztlcmcnt
X Ulng my wsary harp sslda,
against the man whoso wedding at
(And will aha atoop to such aa IT)
X hasta to matt bar undarnsath
St. Augustine Monday gavo rise tu
Tha tnratio branches hanging high.
reports that Capt. Eddie ItickenbnckO, ring, ya Joy-bell«, gajrly ring!
er, American aviator, had been mar
Ok marry mlnatra'a, harp and slngt
O. Oil my haart with Christmas cheer,
Hcd there. A telegram from Cap­
For Christmas comas but ones a ysar.
tain Rickcnbncker, who is on the 'P a­
Who hath so ran or fair a gift
cific
coast, disclosed the error Wed­
As this my lova hath brought to mat
For 1 was but s ralnatrsl lad,
nesday night . The w arrant was tak­
A dainty, high-born maid was aba.
en by Charles Day, a hotel proprie­
Tat with bar Up# bar haart aha gnva.
Her heart, all pun as Christmas saoa tor,
And for her lova and for hor faith.
Embezzlement of a sum of money
Fourth unto joust and war m go.
from
Mr. Day by “John Doc” alias
o, ring, yo Joy-balls, gayly ring I
O, heart of mine, rajolca and sing;
Eddio Rickcnbacher, is charged in
For Christmas lovs and Christmas obse the w arrant. Mr. Day has offered a
■ball bless our llvss tha ohata roun
reward oL |10 0 for the apprehension
of the man.
“Rickcnbacher” sloped at the hotel
of which Day is proprietor which is
in this city and is said to have secur­
ed $7 n0 on a check endorsed by the
hotel man.
The first intimation that “Rlckenbncher” was not the internationally
known aviator, waB received here on
Tuesday night in an Associated Press
dispatch stating that Rickenbachcr is
on the Pacific coast. An investiga­
tion was started a t once by the police
with the result that a nation-wide
search has been instituted.
Mrs. 1». H. Hannan, Christian
Science heater, of this city and New
York, stated that she did not know
“ Rickcnbacher" but that her daugh­
ter told her that she had known him
"a long time."
Mrs. Hannan declared that she was
dumfounded at the turn of affairs,
and that she suspected a conspiracy
of some kind but that she believed her
daughter had done no wrong.
“I only saw my daughter’s hus­
band five minutes, just before they
left Monday night and he was of an
exceptionally pleasing personality,”
she said.
A salesman for n grass manufac­

M ERRY XMAS
A N D HAPPY
NEW YEAR

IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
BY THE UNCERTAINTY OF THE MONEY MARK­
ET, THE FALL IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION
AND NEVER IN OUR HISTORY iilD

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A STRONG
APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD

THERE­

STORE, FOR SO MANY YEARS.

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALWAYS

BEEN AND ALWAYS W ILL DE THE STORE WHERE
YOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS AT

CHRISTMAS

TIME OR AT ANY TIME AND AMONG

THEM

CAN ENUMERATE A FEW

FOR

WE

SUGGESTIONS:

IIOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET’S, IDEAL FIRELESS
COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM WARE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYREX

YOWELL-DREW CO.

WARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

ORLANDO, FLORIDA

FOR THE KIDDIES

--------------------------Where Ail Central Florida Shops

A COMPLETE LINE OF DAISY AND KING AIR RIFLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,

VELOCIPEDES,

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR THE MEN A COMPLETE
turing company was a witness a t tho
wedding. He said last night th at
“Rickcnbacher” had secured 91,000 in
cash, his watch, diamond ring and
diamon stick pin. Farans, the sales­
man, who was closely questioned by
the police, established his identity to
their satisfaction and was released.
Post Cards a t the Herald office, lc.

CHURCH OF THE HOLY CROSS
PARK AVENUE AND FOURTH STREET

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"Oh, Come All Ye Faithful, Joyful and Triumphant
Oh, Come, let ua adore Him, Christ the Lord.”

WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—A dele- • cation of leading New York ship op'•«rators headed by P»-A. S. Franklin,,
president of the International Mer­
cantile Marine, conferred today with
acting commissioner of Internal Rev­
enue Meyer regarding the efect of
prohibition regulations on American
shipping. The shipping men * w e n
understood to have sought modifica­
tion of the regulations forbidding
liquor on American ships outside the
three mile limit. They took up the
question of the seizure -of ships in
American ports for violation of tho
prohibition law.

ALIKE.

FORE YOU TURN AT ONCE TO* OUR STORE, YOUR

He J tu t Can’t W ait
to See Santa Claus

WANT UOOZE ON SHIPS.

ENDURABLE

CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25TH
Low Celebration...................................... 7 :30 a. m.
Choral Celebration ................................10:00 a.m .

Christmas

LINE OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST
SORTMENT W E EVER HAD

Song

AT PRE-WAR PRICES

In every babe that gains tho light
Through rack of human pain,
In each new-breathing soul tonight
The Christ-child lives again.
In every drop of anguiah, pressed
From pallid worn .in’s brow,
In every virgin mother-breast
His Mother whispers now.
And wise men through the dark­
ness hie,
Lo! In the East—a S tar I
0 little C hrist who is to die
, Was your soul’s journey far?
Strange meteor wounds of death
and birth
L ighting an endless sea;
A little child has como to earth
And H e must die for me!
—By M ary McNeil Fenollosa, in
the Craftsman.

Boy Chrlatmis Seals to Fight Ttabereulosls In Our State

MODERN WOODMEN ATTENTION For Srubbing C lothes__ ______fW
Dry Cleaning ____
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Annual election of officers next Pressing _______________
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
meeting night, December 23d. All
members urged to attend.
v
G. W. WATERS
J. D. DOSSEY, Clerk.
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FIRST SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS (ST. STEPH­
EN’S DAY), DECEMBER 26TH

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I^ow Celebration................. .................... 7 :30 a, m.
Church School ........................................ 9:45 a.m .
Cnurch Service ......................................1 1 i00 a. ra.
Vespers ...........................................7 :30 p. m.
The Rt. Rev., the BISHOP of the Diocese, will preach at
Vespers on Sunday N ight.
A BLESSED AND A HAPPY CHRISTMAS / TO ALL

Post Cards a t the Herald office, lc.

KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AND MILLER TIRES
HOWE RED TUBES
And they are the Best

ORDER

AS­

YOUR CHRISTMAS
ORANGES

B. &amp; O. MOTOR COMPANY
Order your Christmas oranges and 9
Sanford, Florida
grapefruit now. All you need todo 9
is to cross my palm with gold and I 9 - 9 - 9 —9------------------ 9 -9 -9 will ship tho oranges and grapefruit
by express to any point you wish,
giving you express receipt for same.
Don’t w orry about a Christmas gift.
Tell it w ith oranges. J u st phono me
or see me on the street or leavo order
at Herald offleo or. write me.
REGINALD S. HOLLY.

We Guarantee All)
Battery Repairs
Every Battery repair wa makt b i
guaranteed for«six months. Wt «*
able to do this because in repshh*
any make of battery we are Ik«*"
to use patented features which h*1*
made Vesta batteries famous.

Sanford Battery Service fc|
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.

Ph«* 10

Seed Potatoes

BIG REDUCTION
SALE

MAINE GROWN

As we are nearing the close of
business for this year and soon
to take stock wc expect to make
it Interesting to the public to]
come and purchase their wants
at this great REDUCTION |
SALE.
WE M EAN JUST WHAT WE
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carefully drawn. All these suggestions
were ooslng 'between times, till
Thursday when the mid-term exam­
inations were 'over, restraint was
MA Garden of. Flowers"—an Ideal lifted, exuberance soared, teschera
scheme this for a fancy Christmas and pupils were as one.
dress party. When the Invitations are
Then away to the, woods v/hertf
sent out each guest should bo request­ eager hands claimed an evergreen
ed to come to "the Garden of Flow- from *r.'r Florida WltMn the nudl*
era" dressed tp represent a flower. torium It was carried Its massive I
Whntevor flower Is chosen should he
lutlmnted to the hostess when accept­ proportions filling space from floor to |
ing the Invitation. For the supper celling, Its wide-spreading arms ex- &lt;
table decoration for this party, In the tended In benediction over the happy, &gt;
center stand n large doll dressed ns a rollicking, merry children. Soon all !
rose—the queen of flowers. -In her was a gala scene. Big sprays of \
bands should be fastened os many g a r holly, mistletoe, Christmas posters, *
lands or baby rJblKin*», or sirln«». oi
small blossoms as there are guests. tinsels, bells, all were there. The «
Attach lljtle gifts at the other ends of ChriBtmas tree, gay with decorations, 1
the garlands appropriate to thn cos the most of them fashioned by the J
tumes of the guests that are to re hands of the children, fairly groaned ■
reive them, such ns brooches and beneath the weight of the many pres- -I
scnrfplns with flowers In e*.«.
- j. of the decorations J
bnskets of sweets trimmed with (low­ that deserves special mention was the t
ers, or pretty cilt. glass bottles of pee
fume, decorated with blossoms. The blackboard drawings: The First +
ribbons or garlands should he n r Christmas, Christ, the New Born X
ranged that earlr small guest fln«1 « n King, and The Stable of Bethlehem, J
corresponding gift; thus, Violet's pres­ the latter being drawn by n little J
ent !s adorned with the fluwers shi nine-year-old girl assisted by ope of 4
represents, etc. TLv menus should b&lt; her classmates. So admirable was $
In lhe form of flowers or petals nni this thnt it received the approval of J
the lamp or, candle shqdcs of .rose col everyone.
jJ
crooks driven from here. In cities nred silk.
At
7:00
o’clock
the
lights
were
!j!
ns distant aa Buffalo and Albany
switched
on
nnd
soon
the
hum
of
J
known criminals wero being met at
voices denoted the fast-filling nudl- *
trains and ordered to continue thqir
torium. Tho exercises were In keep- ❖
enforced plfgrimnge.
lng with the occasion nnd consisted J
Chicago reported its "crlmo gen­
of songs^ rctoitntiorvy ;instrumentnl £
erally on the Increase.’’ Murders,
holdups and burglaries wero grow- ups Increasing. Sex crimes have been (j music, -etc,
1j ., until the crowning feat- +
lng, although there was a ldecrease
---------, *foworj
. . * * however, since prosecution jure when Old Santa Claus mndc h is ,?
In payroll robberies. Police blamed of the Howard street vice gang" ¡nppenrance nnd having hailed from;.],
of which tho Santa Rosa lynchlngs the North Pole clear to the Land of t
unemployment.
. A vigilance com* (Flowers, by wny of compnny, Mrs. ■■
In Cleveland more than 200 a r­
rests had been made since tho drive mlttee In Oakland was organized to
too. Although •'
against crooks started six weeks protect women, In Tacoma, shotgun ludicrous In the extreme In her fnr- I|
ngo, but thero was no apprcclnblo squads patrolled tho streets a t n ig h t
diminution In crime. Bootleggers I*dIIco In Los Angeles began cnforcnnd gamblers wero among those ment of n dormant curfew law, prorounded up. Nearly every large city hlbltlng children on the streets after
In Ohio was conducting a similar 0:00 p. m., because of numerous crldrivc, their arrest« totaling another mlnal nttneks on women and girls,
thousand.
Every person on the street after
Thp American Legion and other midnight was subjected to lnvcstlgaclvilian organizations were planning tlon. All women lenving their homes

the Foundation
3 the Roof

Quality-Servicd-Price

Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

Hardware Co

Fresh fro m
Factory

th e

HOLIDAY BOXES
AND MIXED CAN­
DY OK ALL KINDS.
FIGS, FRUITS, ETC.
fee Our New Line ber »n-v rijr your
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CANDIES

PAGE SEVEN

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

Louis to check the “Christmas « police escort. Major crimes were
crime wave." A change in tho pla- decreasing but potty crimes Incerastoon system added 50 per cent to tho lng In Porcland, Oregon,
effective strength of the police doiiA im A r
partment.
Holdups and robberies
I A L L fVIfiliBkllr
occur nightly and murders are ireU n i l U J llU iU lV /L i
quent,
Christmas Greetings! Good fortuno
T h e. Atlanta police, facing the attend you, good angels defend you,
w o n t situation in tho city’s history, Kood thoughts possess you, Is tho
asked for reinforcements nnd addl- hearty wish towards nil this happy
tlonal motor equipment They were yulctlde. That the greatest blessings
plnnnlng • to arm detectives with shower you, prosperity follow you,
shotguns.
peace and happiness enfold you
Six murders have occurred In throughout the Joyous season.
Memphis In tho last six weeks. The
The great Chrlstmna spirit, with
city Is also suffering from an opl- Us glow and warmth, descended upon
demic of criminal assaults
on 0ur school tho week before the hollwomeri.
days. Happy faces grew hrighter
Boston police were preparing for,still, animation pervaded the at-

the moment. They are constant re­
minders of the giver's thoughtfulness
and the recipient can enjoy them for
years and years.
In our big stock you can find appro­
priate gifts for every member of the
family. Yes, even the little tots! And
giving jewelry is so much better than
giving gifts that will soon be forgotten.
Come, see the many beautiful gift
selections we have to offer you. You
are not obliged to purchase.

THE DEPENDABLE JEWELER
GIFTS THAT LAST
SANFORD, FLORIDA

family.
Dr. W. F. Blackman Is In Chicago
an business.
Mr, J. F. Bohannon has returned to
his home a t KnoxviUo after a visit to
his brother, Mr. Harvey Swaggerty.
Mrs. Homer Smith of Chicago Is
visiting her brother and wife, Dr.
nnd Mrs. W. F. Blackman.
Mrs. E. L. Kalserman and baby of

Clevclsnd have joined their family
here. Mr. and Mrs. Kalserman will
soon move to their new home on San­
ford Heights.
Mr. Robt. Wynne of Clara is spend­
ing the holidays with his family here.
A community Christmas tree will
bo had at tho graded school Friday
night. Everybody invited.

PRINCESS THEATRE
BUILDING

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Ladies W inter
at Special
Holiday
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EVERY WOMAN
WHO FEELS THAT
SHE CAN NOT POS­
SIBLY SLIDE THRU
THE W I N T E R
WITHOUT A SUIT,
WILL FIND IN THIS
UNUSUAL SELLING
THE VERY STYLES
FOR 'WHICH SHE
HAS BEEN LOOK­
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ES THAT SEEM
BACK
TO
THE
GOOD OLD NORMAL
PLANE.

You Can Get Immediate
Delivery

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                    <text>IN T H E

H E A R T O P T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E S T V E G E T A B L E S E C T I O N

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920

NUMBER 224

VOLUME I

ENGLISHWOMAN SAID n E RE­ MANUFACTURERS OF ILLINOIS
FUSED TO VI 8 E HER
SERVE FORMAL NOTICE ON
PASSPORTS
UNION LABOR
tcctlv« w in g," to other raw maWASHINGTON, Dec. 23,— Charges
CHICAGO, Dec. 23.— Manufacturtcriali and many manufactured r - :’d* mado by Mra. Mlnnot E. Robinson, «rs o f tho nation today served notlco
t a r i f f B IL L
uct*.
■o f Manchester, Erg., that American , on union labor that tho intensive drive
Chairman Fordney o f tho , ways , Consul Wells at Manchester had at- against “the
“ closed
*’ — J shop
-1“ “ had started,
J
through
and means committee estimates that tempted to prevent her from coming when William Buttcrworth issued a
the emergency bill will produce to this country to testify before the call for a convention o f big em­
ployers of the country.
Buttcrworth is head o f tho Illi­
nois
Manufacturers' Association, vice­
the OLDER nEADS w n o HAVE
president
o f the Chambefr o f Com­
DBBN TAKING TIME
merce o f the United States Conference
f r a m in g b i l l s
o f Manufacturers' Associations, com­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 3 .-U n d lsprised of employers in the following
states: Colorado^ Connecticut, Illi­
eirfd by reporta of a probable preslnois, Indiana, Massachusetts, Mich­
drttisl veto and of sennto opposition,
igan, Minnesota, New Hampshire,
«■utw party" in tho houso—the blputiun coalition o f western and
New York, Washington, West Vir­
Motheni .representatives—today1 beginia and Wisconsin. He conferred
with President-elect Hurding yester­
na the work of Jamming through
day.
tit emergency tariff bill on a g n Buttcrworth, In an open letter to­
coltnral products.
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So powerful has been the '"new
day, attacked the plan o f tho rail­
party" that it has forced the ways
way brotherhoods, who, ho said, de­
irA means committee to frame
a
mand the establishment o f a na»onal bureau o f adjustment to han­
dle nil labor troubles instead o f the
month*—In two days, and accord- Bupport fo r tho bill. They point out
individual companies handling their
lay to all Indications will obtain
importations of w heat from
own industrial aiTalrs.
f»ronble action on it in the bourn Cftnada and Argentina this year
in the »*me time, plans being to
amotmted to 15,050,963 bushels,
Buttcrworth said If the brother­
tike i final vote tomorrow n igh t
(
rJce and otjjer cropB are
hoods succeeded
their plan it would
The emergency scnedules estab- CBtJmated to ^ ]arger this year and
influence all other industries.
"Tho plan o f tho brotherhoods
llihtd rales so high that a virtual consequently will suer In increased
embargo on the importation o f tho deRTea by Importations/advocates o f
means the closed shop and union
promts would be affected.
' the MU contend.
domination over all industries alike,"
leaders of the “ new party,
the
prodacera have Instated that
Buttcrworth said. "This is tho most
strength o f; which frankly haa
f ac«
the greatest menace,
vital question facing tho manufactur­
ing and producing interests o f the
alarmed members from the eaitern a merjcan w ool production was estlcountry today and should have im­
mated at 260,000,000 pounds this
mediate attention."
year, and foreign Importations have
The brotherhoods want to estab­
amounted to 102,000,000 pounds.
lish tho adjustment board under auImportations o f soy oil bean from
thorlty o f the transportation act
the Orient have exceeded in value
M NEW

EM ERGEN

the entire aoy bean crop in the
United States this year, but all the
vegetable oils imported— peanut, soy
and cottonseed—were only about onetenth o f tho American production.
The jiew tariff proposes a 20 and 20­
cent per gallon duty on these oils.
CHRISTMAS BURGLAR"
HEEDS CHILD'S P L E A S
.
A N D SPARES PRESENTS
CHICAGO, Dec. 23.— A “ Christmas
burglar w ith a heart" heeded the
pleat o f Ruth Mailey, aged 10, not to
take her Christmas presents when she
found him In her boom yesterday
noon on her return from school fo r
&lt;*£ Th» Aim«UU4 Tnu).
.lunch. The burglar wan eating her
COLUMBUS, O., Dec. Z
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23— Judgo
juncj,( vrhlch Jmd been le ft by her
Kinke«d today sustained the motion
”*
mother before going down town shop­
to quaih summons In (he suit filed
ping. He took her tq the parlor and
ky Frank S. Monnctt, former Ohio
played little jinglea and ' Christmas
attorney general and stockholder o f
songs on the piano fo r her.
tk* Goodyear Tire cpmpany, asking
When she told him she would have
the appointment o f a receiver o f tho
to
return to school he said:
company.
“ Tell you r mother I'll return some
day and steal everything in 1 tho
house," and he left without taking
anything.

DR- SIC1LI.IANOS
IS COMING TO V . 8 .
n . U S X « Tr.ii)
ATHENS, Dec. 23.—Dr. SiciUianos
w hud of the political bureau o f the
°T* sn °*fice, Is said to have been
minated minister to tho United
, , 1 and would leave for America
Jwuajy.

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WASHINGTON, Doc.
23.— Prcoldent Wliaon plans to spend a quiet
Christmas at the White House. To'day he presented ill the employees
with a turkey and gave the children
living on tho road to the golf links
presents.
LEAVES A F T E R THREAT
O F DEATH IS SENT HIM

by agreement of labor and em­ O T H E R
CITIES W OULD
ployers.
SPEND THOUSANDS
Buttcrworth called a convention
TO GET IT.
o f the national conference o f state
manufacturers' associations to be
held January 1st. The confererce
will be in protest against tho stand
taken by tho brotherhoods.
ARE K B IT TO THE MINIMUM B Y
Buttcrworth invited the following
THE W ATER TRANSPOR­
big employers of labor to bo present
TATION HERE
nt the conference: Elbert II. Gary
of tho United States Steel Corpora­
Standing at the Clyde Line dock
tion, Charles M. Schwab, president
and watching tho boats come in
of the Bethlehem Steel Company;
from
Jacksonville
with the
Dwight W . Morrcrr of J. P. Morgan
freight o f the world brought to
A Co., F. A. Siebcrling, Goodyear
our very door makes one who
Charles Plez, fo r­
Tire L Rubber. C
pauses to think, feel that our
mer bead o f tho emergency fleet cor­
greatest asset is being neglected
poration.
-unless there is a combined effort
to get behind the Sanford Cham­
It was Indicated by Buttcrworth
ber o f Commerce in Ita fight to
that the Immigration problem is one
get better accommodation« (rom
o f vexation to American industry
the railroada and to take advan­
ar.d will be discussed nt the confer­
tage o f our water ratea in every
ence.
way. We have never as yet quite
Robert M. Buck, editor o f tho New
appreciated this magnificent ar­
Majority, lending inbor
paper of
tery o f trade and t :« « c i that
the middle west, said labor was
atretchea from Sanford to Jack­
aware o f tho fight on the closed
sonville—the beautiful St. Johna
shop and waa prepared to go the
river— and that from Sanford
limit.
South through the reachea of the
“ Manufacturers sweeten the open
Upper St. Johna river offers so
chop proposition by calling It the
much
in the way o f transporta­
'American plan,’ " said Buck. “The
tion.
But
other cities would a p ­
open shop, if established, would
preciate the river if they had it
mean the end of organized labor.
and the following from the Or­
This fight is vital to our interest«."
lando Morning Sentinel ahowa
what they think of water tranaCHRISTMAS DINNER
portation down there and how
TO COST LESS THIS
much
it would do for them if they
YEAR TH AN IN 1919
had it:
"President A. Van deft Boom, o f the
(Br Th» aiweliUi Prnii
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.— Christ­ American Collapsible Box Co., a con­
mas dinner this year will cost less on cern engaged in tho manufacture o f
the average than ’ last year. The corrugated paper boxes, with a plant
Christmas turkey was reduced about at. Walnut Cove., N. C., in addressing
a dollar, butter from 38 to 28 cent« the diners at the Orlando Chamber o f
and ressert (plum pudding), from 60 Commerce luncheon yesterday, stated
his mjssion to the City Beautiful
cents to 35 cents.
The cost o f Christmas baskets of without parley or delay by announc­
provisions, such as are distributed by ing that his concern had purchaaed
charitable organizations to tho poor, 175,000 worth o f machinery for the
also hnvo declined. Investigation dis­ manufacture in Florida o f a new pat­
closed that baskets which cost $L80 ented collapsible box to be used in the
(Contlnupcd on page eight)
last year can be obtained this year

FREIGHT R A T E S

for $3.50.
(Br Th* AimcUM Tnu)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23^-On ob­
jection o f Senator Harrison, o f Missippi, the consideration by the Sen­
ate o f tho emergency tariff bill wns
delayed until next week.
.
YOU’LL NOW NEED
MORE “ KIVER'
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.— Frost Is
predicted by the Weather Bureau ft;*
tonight as fa r south a i Interior of
Florida.

(Ir Th» A»»*cUt#4 Tnu)
ELPASO, Tex., Dec. 23^-Clara
Smith returned to her father’s
home last night ar.d plans to go
at once to Ardmore, Oklahoma,
to answer to the charge o f mur­
dering Jake L. Hamon, November
26 last. She fled to Mexico after
the shooting, returning voluntar­
ily.

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Cost Reduced 15 Per Cent
CHICAGO, Dec. 23.— Decreasing
living costa have knocked approxim­
ately 16 per cent of the cost o f this
year’s Christmas dinner, 1t was an­
nounced today b ycounsel fo r the com­
mittee on high living coats'. Last
year’s dinner fo r a family cost $9.90.
It will cost $8.26 this year, it waa
said.
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OF COURSE IT WAS POSTPONED

A MEDAL FOR BRAVERY

Pat Murphy o f Jacksonville, genial
'GROWING PEPPERS IS
editor o f the Legislative Blue Book of
LATEST FORTUNE MAKER Florida, is among those spending sev­
eral days in the city on «business mis­
FORT MYERS, Dec. 22.— The Ionasion. Mr. Murphy has received a let­
Fort Myers section hss shipped fifteen j
*ter from Josephus Daniels, secrclary
carloads o f peppers this season. From
¡o f the navy, highly commending him
three acres at Iona 700 crates o f pep­
fo r hia bravery aboard the U. S. S.
pers were picked in two pickings. Cit­
Saturn In April, 1898, when by quick
rus fruits are being shipped out rapid­
thought ond action he prevented one
ly.— II. E. Stevens, Lee County Agrio f tho Saturn’s boats, which had been
cuturual agent
lowered with the drain hole plug re­
• The above is an excerpt from the
moved, from sinking ond carrying
official report from the Lee county
I with it to death a boy named Picragent to the agricultural extension
Ison. Mr. Murphy at that time was a
bureau o f our state agricultural col­
Icoxswain and it waa through Lieut,
lege, and cannot, therefore, be
i W. Ey Saord, on officer on board the
charged .with- being an overdrawn
Saturn, that the net of bravery came
statement o f fa c t Peppers have been
to the attention o f Secretary Daniels.
selling from three to five dollars a
It Is believed Mr. Murphy will be
crate,
making these two pickings
awarded somo medal oa a reward for
worth from $2100 to $3500—a pretty
his courageous and prompt action in
good return off three acres eh? And
jumping into the boat,and thrusting
the season o f picking only ju st begun,
a marine spike Into the hole In the
fo r peppers are not allowed to ripen
bottom o f the boat, despite the fact
and blooming and picking alternately
that he could not swim.—Tampa Trlcontinues all winter from November
to May.— Tamp* Tribune.

JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 22.— Fol­
lowing receipt o f an anonymous let­
ter warning him that he would bo
killed last night unless he left the
L h .
f ll"
pi«.)., «r. city, BenJ. Loftier, who was kidnaped,
* d to adjourn today until Mon- taken to th* outskirts o f the city,
handcuffed to a tree and beaten with
iron-studded streps on tho night o f
FIGHT
December 11, announced today that
ON TARIFF BILL
he was closing his store at 2 o’clock
IN THE HOUSE yesterday afternoon and would leave
Jacksonville that evening.
Lcffler, w ho is the proprietor o f
(By Tb* iM d iM Tnu)
W A S H 'Ä l r «
retail atores here and at Newport, R.
WASHINGTON, D. C.f Dec. 23.— A
X L i ” " * “ 1 —Sen Hou.e
I., will g o to his New &gt;York offices.
statement charging the Japanese mil­
Ur|1 bill l„
,
“ I think If. best that I leavo,” he
itary authorities with “ frightful and
*&gt;»• Of bill before adjourn
barbarous" deeds in Manchuria has
WBATn gR
;
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been issued by the Korean commis­
HOLDS PO W WOW
F0R CHRISTMAS
WITH HARDING sion. Officials said that in the Hunchin district the Japanese burned 32
MARION, Dec. 23.— Myrori T. Her­ villages, killed all the male inhabi­
WMth«
,J 23' ~ G*ner*
1w«*ther ^for D£
Christina,
day la
rick, form er ambassador to France, tants, and massacred 145 peaceful in­
today conferred with Senator Harding habitants and burned houses with
■th.” S U ? * “ ’ “ W r t *
women and children inside.
on proposed association o f nations.

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(Br Th« AimcUUA rr»M)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 28.— The sen­
ate coal Investigation committee has
postponed further action until W ed­
nesday.

(D7 Tb« Au«cUt«4
Aii«cutM Pm*)
Pm«)
(Br
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 23.—Tho
State Department today intervened In
a threatened controversy between tho
British Embassy and the Senate com ­
mittee now investigating cable com ­
munications over the question o f tho
alleged British censorship o f cablo
messages to the United State* from
Great Britain. This action la regard­
ed as a rebuke to the embassy f o r
sending direct to the committee chair­
man a letter denying the testimony.
DECLARES REGULAR
QUARTERLY DIVIDEND

(Br TX» AlMcUUd Tnu)
NEW YORK, Dec. 23.— Regular
quarterly dividend o f one per cent
on common and two per cent on ft*,
(By Th» AiwUltJ Pi»»»)
preferred stock was today declared by*
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.— A gross
the Virginia Carolina Chemical Com-,
deficiency in the national fiscal tran­
pany.
.
sactions o f two billion one hundred
million fo r this fiscal year and one
billion, five hundred million fo r the
next flscnl year Is the forecast by
Secretary Houston, testifying before
the Senate finance committee consid­
ering soldier bonus bill today.
He
said federal finances were in such
(By Th» Am*cUU4 Tnu)
SCRANTON, Pa., Dec. 28—Thieves
shape that new sources o f revenue
must be found nnd that no new bur­ today smashed a window o f the First
dens should be added to the national National Bank here and filled their
pockets with new currency which waa
treasury.
.
displayed on a Christmas tree, but
the police arrested them before they
BOOZE GUARD IS
FATALLY SHOT

(By Tb» AukUUA Tnu)
CINCINNATI, Dec. 23— Joseph
Kline, a guard on a truck loaded with
whlakeyj bound from Kentucky to
New York, was fatally shot in an un­
successful attempt to steal the whis­
(By Tb* Au*«taU4 Tntt)
ROME, Dec. 23.— The Holy office key today.
today issued a decree asking all
MOB LYNCHES
Catholic bishops to watch “ an organi­
zation, which while profeasing absolute freedom o f though in religious
(By Tb* AuwlilA Tr»»*).
V
matters, instills indlfferentisra and
apostasy to the Catholic religion in
FORT WORTH, Dec. 23.— Tom M.
tho minds o f its adherents. The de­
Vickery, white man charged with
cree mentions the Young Mena' Chris­
tian Association, saying it corrupts killing policeman taken from jail and
lynched at midnight by mob.

GEORGE C. KELLER HERE
George C. Keller, who receive« »
big salary fo r distributing hot air
fo r the Mergenthaler Linotype Cbmr*ny, came in today to look a t tho
Herald’s new model 14 machine. B e
waa greatly pleased with the manner
in which the machine Is kept and
needless to aay the management o f
The Herald is pleased with tha w a y
the machine performs.
Mr. K eller
made the bunch a lot o f promises
(which he hss probably forgotten c m
this) and caught the bug fo r Orlando
where he will spend Christmas w ith
his family.

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�SANFORD, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1920

THIS A ‘‘WOMAN’S COUNTRY”

FINB STATIONERY

OFFICIALS 8 HXRBD
IN COAL PROFIT 8

Ingllah Writer Qlv«« an, Intereetlno , The Herald office la headquarters
T!&gt;tfts*'/ y»w - •I. , *&lt;»»•,jt \. ' •Impraasten of Her Slater Over
Joe fine stationery o f all kinds from
t
. t h e Sea«.
the printed letter head to the beautl' As an English woman who went ful stationery in boxes that Is so dear
about America for nearly three years,
N T B N SIV B WORK BEING DONE making friends, East, West, South and to the ladles' hearts. You can get
B Y ODD FELLOWS IN A L L
North. I ought to be ablo to contrast this stationery and have your mono­
the women o f the two countries, but gram printed on It, making the nifU
:v
PARTS OF U. 8 .
the more one travels the more one to- lest Christmas g ift that you have
W ASH IN G TO N , Dec. 22.— Intcn- sllsea that “ folks is Just folks** ail the ever seen and one o f the best. Sta­
world over.
tionery coats money these days but
- liv e w ork is being done by the Grand
American
women
are
quicker
at
the
our
stationery is very reasonable in
i-5 Lodge 'o f Georgia, I. O. O. F., to tho
uptake as regards friendliness and
price and positively tho best that
. end that funds be raised for the crce- kindnesses;
but tbe tongue-tied Eng­
tion o f a home fo r orphans o f • Odd lish do Just ss much In tbe long run. money can buy. See it at tip iferald
Flelows, the home w h en . completed The American’s manners are more office.
to be a memorial to Robert T. Dan­ cosmopolitan, her clothes are better
' lei, late grand sire o f the order in put on, she has more good stories In
Drawing an Audience.
that state. A drive was made on No­ her afterdinner speeches. But If you
Professor Letterklnk—I’m delighted
vem ber 8, which had been set aside compare corresponding types—«a most to see so Isrge a gathering In the
as Orphan’s Home day. The objec- travelers omit to do—they are "both house. I never spoke to an audience
of more thnn 40 before. Your towns­
l tiv© was $ 100,000. Tho grand lodge, tbe same color under their skin.”
.America .Is a woman'# country. The men are Interested In science?
according to R. LASmith, grand mnsboy belongs to hla mother, and most
The Loral Editor—Not much. But
4 L ter, and T. H. Robertson, grand secwomen give their own opinions on all my compositor tn setting up the ad of
R rotary, has deed* to a magnificent subjects—qnlte curiously well ex­
your lecture on the "Cosmic Force#,H
.property consisting o f 100 acres lo­ pressed— without any suggestion of left the
out o f "Cosmic."
cated at Griffin as a site on which to having gone to a man for help.
erect the home.
Tbe Englishwoman speaks more
A new Odd Fellows’ State home i shortly and with a suggestion o f hav­ nEAU TIFU I. POST CARDS
w as recently dedicated at Caldwell, ing "asked her huqbsnd at home"; but AT THE nERALD, E A C n ...
Idaho, and it is expected to be ready I doubt If the Englishwoman Is worse
fo r occupancy by January 1. The off, since England Is the home o f the
proverb, "As the good man salth, so
dedication took place during the an­
say w o; but as tbe good wife salth
nual encampment o f the Idaho Odd so must It be."
F ellow s. A site o f 17 acres fo r the
One very noticeable charm In tbe
home was donated by Montio B. American woman Is her quickness In
Gwinn, o f Boise, Idaho, who, it is starting conversation with a stranger
stated, also was largely responsible and her aptness In saying something
f o r raising not only tho $70,000 neces­ pleasant at once. 1 cannot help thinksary to erect tho building, but also
an irreducible endowment fund o f
$60,COO. The dimensions o f the home
building are 140 feet by 45 feet; it is
o f reinforced concrete, wto stories

•.TO CONTROL
THE FLOODS
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WILL

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ASHEVILLE, N. G , D«c. 21*—Con
_ WASHINGTON, Dec. 22,— Charg- jjtrol o f floods throughout the sooth­
e s that"government officials Joined In eastdfn 'Section d f the Untied. States
coal profiteering ddring tho period o f is the tentative plan o f the Southshortage last summer were made by eastern W ater Resources office o f the
George H. Cushing, managing direc- United States Geological Survey, With
tor o f the Amorican Wholesale Coal headquarters here.
Association, testifying under oath yesThe Idea Is to temporarily dam the
terday before the senate investigating W ltfln originating In western North
comlttce. In executive session, tho Carolina fhountains during periods
de^ ReiubireC
.n0rNni v
o f exceM,V8 rain. Huge basins would
T . fZ ;
Y° S ' r J
ba» t la mountain crevasses, Into
th
n
l
i
n
n
/
^
whIch
with tho namo o f one man, said to *. . nr « " * waters
» i_ . could
. be turned
, . and
have been a principal in m op era- 1?10” 4 V" 1 W
tion by which a group o f men in g o ^ 0™
down U
™ b! ,ded’
emmont service obtained 450,000 tons ^ 0 ,°
*re n
, *ctIon {orm
o f coal, which they sold later at a riv? " ,n Tennessee, South Carolina
profit o f $600.000. Railroad official.« ? nd G«°rgia.
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EXAMINE PRISONS
■ SKULLS

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* JACKSON, Mich., Dec. 22Mlchlgan «U t« penitentiary here
Mt what la aald to b« aninnovation in
prison management by the
purchase
.
J with which u
photograph the skulls o f inmate* an*
determine it surgical operation* mS
cure the patients o f criminal tend,?'
cles. This work has Just been under,
taken at the prison.
***
When it is found that a part of #1»
skull is pressing on the brain u
operation will be performed in th.
prison hospital by .Detroit surgeon*
who havo volunteered to co-operate.
I f the operation is believed to haw
cured the prisoner the Judge who
sentenced him will bo asked by Wtr
den Harry L. Hulbcrt o f the priion ta"
bring about his release. A number w
Judges in the state have agreed

Tho Herald Printing Co. haa ev­
erything in the office aupply line that
you are needing. The price is right
also. Let us fit you up with your
•
Get som e,of those late postcards at stationery and office aupplies. .
the Herald office. Tho Valdez Ho­
i.ie way to pay me expense* of tbs
tel, the Welaka Block, the Seminole
Send in your locala to the Herald
Hotel and other polnta o f Interest. office. Phone the new* to 148. We country fo r tho next four years 1* t«
Only one cent each. Send a Sanford want every bit o f it. Tell us the lay a tax on application* for Fede*
card to yonr friends.
news each day.
at offices.— New York World.

VAST EMPIRE IN SOUTH SEAS
Extent of Australasian Group Under
Britieh Rule Is Hardly Reallaed by Americana
Judson C. Welllver writes in the
Country Magazine that our Impres­
sions about tbe Australasian empire
of the future are rather vague, be­
cause we are unable to realise Its
mere bigness. Thus the Island of New
Guinea, the greateet Island In the
world, If we classify Australia as a
continent, was, before the war, divided
between the British, Dutch and Ger­
mans. The British have now taken
over, In tho name o f Australia, the
German claim a.
We think of New Guinea as a con­
siderable patch of dry land In the ex­
panse o f the southern ocean, but have
difficulty realising that If It could be
laid down oo the United States, one
end would be at Portland, Ma^ the
other near Omaha, and that it would
Florida Odd Fellows have a fine blot out an area about twice the alxe
home a t Gainesville, Florida, where of tbe German empire, and Including
the members and their families are something like a quarter o f the popula­
tion o f these United State*. It con­
given the best o f treatment.
tains vastly at'cater resources than
| Germon*. also about a thousand white
I p *c.;e and 500,000 aborigines, largely
1 .annlbals.
Half of It yet remains
•hitch, but Its predestination to be
-secntiaily British la quite obvlooi.
Australasia alma at leadership In
the south temperate sons, oo lines cu­
riously parallel to those by which
Great Britain has become leader In the
North.
With Inexhaustible coal and
Iron, she Is creating Iron and steel sod
shipbuilding Industries sad a navy o f
her own. The war era haa been mark­
ed by the completion of Australia's
.first transcontinental railroad, sugges­
tive reminder of the beginning o f o v
own Union Pacific.

A nd our B ig Store is just filled with new and seasonable goods
for the ladies and children— substantial. X m as Gifts that will not
only please the eye of the beholder but w ill be a thing o f beauty
and a joy forever to those w ho receive th em ..

Ladies' Waists, in all the very
latest patterns, fresh from the
Blankets, nice warm wool or
cotton fleeced blankets at prices
that will sell them.

manufacturers.

Handkerchiefs make

best

Old Santa is herq and his pres­

Chrlstmqp Gifts and are always
acceptable. Get in quantities

ence is felt in eVery department
o f our big store. W e have ju st

for the holidays and for every

what you want in all lines. Come
in and look them over.

The G ift that

will please “ h er" most.

Table Linens that are good at
holiday time and any time. The
&lt; p « t gifts that money can buy.

Everything fo r the office at the
Herald Printing Co. W e can fit you
Uncle Sam tells the world that ho out with all that you need tn fine
does not intend to be done in oils.— printed stationery and office supplies
o f all kinds.
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot

occasion thereafter.

the

Nothing more suitable
ne of our lovely Hand

V E L V E T FROCKS
W OOL FROCKS
SILK FROCKS
In an unbelievably wide range o f the season’s
m ost popular styles were secured by us at a big
concession. W e 'didn’ t hesitate a minute in a c ­
cepting the proposition despite the great num­
ber o f frocks involved fo r we knew that our
patrons with g ift lists and holiday occasions in
mind would welcome this unusual offer. This
week only.

A Deep Regard for M em bers of the Fam ily is Best Expressed
with Gifts of Apparel and

Speers

is the Popular Shopping Place.

Get ^hem now.

SANFORD

FLORIDA

�THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY» DECEMBER 23, IMO

Every man and woman who Invests In a secur
J t l * I j r i l i3*
ity o f an enterprise o f known integrity, ability
and purpose becomes an important factor in the economic and in­
dustrial life o f the country. There is no better enterprise than
that o f the SO U TH E R ^ UTILITIES COMPANY nnd by investing
in Its security you are (tutting you r money and taking it out o f on
Editor enterprise which is serving you and your community. I would
b . y. h o l l y
N. J. L IL L A R D ..S e cro U rj-Treasurer suggest that you invest today in its 8 PE R CENT CUM ULATIVE
H. A . N EEL ______ General Manager PRIOR PREFERRED STOCK. This stock can» be purchased for
cash or Installments. There Is none better.
\

ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
Circulation Manager
■phone Herald O ffico 148 or 64,

There will be no Daily Herald is­
sued next Saturday— Christmas day
— and lest some o f our readers will
bo looking fo r one tnat uay wo make
this explanation. The Dally will be
Issued all the year round except on
Christmas day and we are giving that
day to the force In order that they
may enjoy the day to the fullest.
Wc hope our readers will understand
the situation and realize that printers
are human and want n holiday at
least once in each year nnd that they
onj entitled to one day and especially
Christmns day. This dnily grind on n
newspaper is not hard work but it ia
awfully regular and we hope the day's
vacation will freshen the force and
help them to make a bigger and bet­
ter Herald in the year to come. It is
n cinch that the editor will relish the
fact that ho gets two days in succes­
sion when ho is not bothered with the
many little vexations that creep Into
the making o f a daily, but at that we
would not chango plnces with any1 o f
the millionaires right now for if any
o f them get more pleasure out of life
than we do, let them step forward
and receive the medal.

Jacksonville is sending them out.
They believe In doing things down
there,
And even the wire tamper* are fall
Ing beneath the ban
We hato to sec so many o f the old
guard in the newspaper ranks falling
out, although it seems nice to be able
to q u it
It is a cinch thnt the Daily Herald
Is giving tho readers a good eightpage paper this week. And Frlduy’s
dally will be bigger than ever.
Myers

pepper growers are

Taking In the golden shekels on pep­

pers now and we congratulate them.
Wo love to see the growers mnke
money.
Since Governor Catts expects to go
to W est Palm Beach with a double
barrelled shot gun looking fo r Joe
Earman one day this week w c would
again advise Joct to do his Christmas
shopping early.

A l t *tW P«M\TeWTÌAtUBft ARB j

. aouyw ’ o o r warm paoPrTtefa.l
) us
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T H IS is a question that many parents are

COME TO IT

D. A. Tompkins, tha father o f tha
cotton-oil Industry, who built his for­
tune on hla Inextinguishable faith In
thè Industrial possibilities o f the
South, was food o f quoting this little
story about ft Georgia funeral, says bts
biographer, Dr. Georgs Tayloe Win­
ston, in **A Builder o f the New
South."
"I attended a funeral once In Pick­
ens county, Geòrgia. It was a poor,
‘one-gsllus’ fdlow . They burled him
In the midst o f a marble qu arry; they
cut through solid marblb to make bit
grave, and yet a little tombstone they
put above him was from Vermont
They buried him In the heart of a
pine forest, and the pine cotlln was
Imported from Cincinnati. They hur­
led him within touch o f an Iron
mine, and yet the nails o f hla coffin
and the Iron In the shovel that dug
hla grave wen* Imported from Pitts­
burgh. They burled him by the side
of the best sheep-grnsing country on
eartb, and yet the wool In the coffin
bands and the coffin bands themselves
were Imported from the North. The
South did not furnish a thing on earth
for that funeral but the rorpR« and
the hole In the ground. There they
put him away and die clods rattled
down on his coffin and they bnrled him
In a New York coat and a Boston pair
o f shoes and s pair of breeches from
Chicago and a shirt from Cincinnati,
leaving nim nothing to carry Into the
next world with him to remind him
o f the country In which he lived and
for which he fought four years but
the chill blood In his veins and the
marrow In his bones."

"ft

Christmas. Candies
Npts and Nut Meats, All Kinds
Plum and Fig Pudding
Dates, Figs, Cluster Raisins
Grape Juice, Virginia Dare and Claret
Mihce Meat, Dry and Moist
Goodwin’s
Cakes, All Kinds
.
f * M* fl
Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tuberculosis In Our State

‘D eane TJurner
Welaka Building

Water Cause of Qolter.
Goiter Is epidemic In Important
zones of South America, eapeclnlly tho
Andes region nnd corintn mountain­
ous territory In tropical South Amen
lea.
Up to tbe present no lnvvstlgatlons
bud been made of the water from
goiter-infested regions; but recently
Uouusy has succeeded In predating
experimental goiter In white rats after
feeding them with water from the
province o f Snlto. These Investiga­
tions should lie repented on a large
scale on account of their great theo­
retical nnd practical Importance. Tbey
tend to confirm the theory Mint water
Is one of the transmitting ngencles of
goiter.

BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
AT THE HERALD, EACH— .

Why

not

give

them something w(orth while? Open a
bank book in the little one’s own name
and put the bank book in his stocking.

Must Hava Shown ta Raadara tha
Neglectad Industrial Poaslbllltlaa
o f tha South.

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Phoné 497

tuen** owe cow«ouKt\ot*~&gt;*mcM

LITTLE STORY CARRIED STINQ

Lettuce has gone up. Sanford man
The value of water transportation
took aome to Daytona in an airplane. caa hardly be estimated and when a
But this docs not signify that the c |fy has It they sometimes appreciate
WORLD'S DEBT TO CHINAMAN
price has gone up. Merely the let- it and sometimes they hnrdly know
tuce went up nnd unless the price that they have it. Other cities would Cèlsstlal Is Çirectly Responsible for
goes stronger in thq next week or ao p |Ve millions for it and spend almost
Improvement In the Breeding of
the entire crop will "g o up” the that sum trying to get it. Orlando
American Porkers.
flume.
wants
manufacturing plants nnd
The economic grains who figured
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would get them if Orlando had water
out that all that was needed to bring
The Tampa Tribune saya to make transportation itf order to got a lower
unbounded prosperity to the cotton
your protests about Mendenhall’s freight rate. Some day Orlando will mills of New England was to add half
pardon before December 29th. Re- dig a canal to the St. Johns river and an Inch to each Chtoaman'a shirt tall
gardless o f any particular date we become a basing point before the peo- never carried ont his project, fittt tho
wlah to reiterate that the Board o f pie 0f Sanford wake up sufficiently Chinaman, without announcing hla
Pardons had better keep him where to discover that they arc on one o f plan, has done something quite ns re­
he Is and not at this time even con- the greatest arteries of. travel in the markable: He has added Inches to
tbe legs o f the American pig.
aider any pardon.
South— the St. Johns river. We grow
n e has not done It alone. He has
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fnmlllar with the river nnd tho lake bad help from tbe East and West In­
Cider is not under the ban as an In- peeing It dny by day and are apt to dies nnd from our own farmers In the
toxicant says a dispatch from Wash- forget nil about the wonderful pos- South. The process was simple and
Ington. How about the juices o f the |s-bllltlca of th ; tlvcr nnd lako in re- was Just another Instance o f a great
Tloridn orange and grapefruit? T hey,during freiglu rates, in obtaining a Industry altering Itself almost uncon­
•can be called cider as well as the Juice ^basing point here fo r wholesale ilrms sciously to meet new conditions, th
Nation's Business slates.
•of the'appte and applet do not -grow and fo r factories. W e already hnvo
Not many ypars ago the : r r.r* of
down here. W o would pass this along a low rato on account o f the river
the pig world went to the round, shortto the high-brow lawmaker.
transportation but we could go farther legged type, tho kind of bog Hint you
and get more concpsalons In freight couldn't sec under. Tbe chief purpose
W e should place out more benches rates if wc jurt stood up for our In the life o f thnt hog r.u«« to turn
fo r the visitors. There arc a num­ rights and the entire city backed up com Into lard. Now It’s the plj- i?pe
ber on the street now but more o f the Sanford Chamber o f Commerce by that Is popular, the pig thnt th. ken
them could be utilized as the visitors becoming active members. Wc have more lean meat, more bacon nnd more
ham.
especially the older ones love to sit so much furnished by nuture and s i
What bos done It? For one thing
around and enjoy the Florida sun­ little furnished by man. But we are the Chlnnnmn nnd his soy bean, coco­
shine. Put out more benches in the p * tm g liOMei.
nut. corn, cottonseed nnd peanut are
sunny byways and hedges.
furnishing a vast amount o f lard sub­
stitutes at prices lower than the pig
CHRISTMAS TAG S, SEALS,
con supply bis product. So the four-'
Orlando is paying $16,000 for the
STAMPS
legged lard fnctory Is fuming to the
Hlghlnndera Band to play there for
JuBt received now . assortment of
hnin business and (be Chlnnmnn, his
the balance o f the mlnter season. That Christmns tags, seals, stamps, etc., shirt tall unlcugthencd, has added to
(s going some nnd ought to be re­ fo r your packages, letters and cards. the legs o f the American hog.
membered by those in Sanford who See the new parcel post tabol that
kick on supporting a home bnnd or bespeaks the Christmas spirit and tho
Thè Split Infinitiv«.
on obtaining a band fo r the winter cute little tags and stamps that should
An Infinitive Is said to be apllt when
here or part o f tho winter. It ia this mark all your packages. Only 5 an adverb or adverbial phrnne Is In­
spirit that makes cities out o f vjllagcs. cents a pack at tho Herald office. serted between "to” nnd the Infinitive,
New line of stationery this week es­ ns "to readily see;" Mils const ruction
A fter the Christmas holidays are pecially ordered fo r Christmas week. 1« not considered good Hnglinb. As a
sign of tho possessive, "o f" niny bo tha
over and people get back to real facts
again it ought to be n good thing for
I f you have a room fo r rent, If you equivalent o f the apostrophe "a,” or It
•the Rod and Gun Club to got busy on have anything for sale, the way to may bo used with tho,apostrophe “a"
In n somewhat different moaning, thus:
that boat basin and let the public pet results is to ndvcrtlso It through
A saying o f Wilson might mean
know just what they intend to do nnd the Want Column o f the Dally Her­ saying about Wilson," while "A say­
•when they intend to do it. There nre ald. This Is tho market page for the ing of V/llson’s" would l&gt;e "one of
a number o f tourists that want to people who want something.
Wilson's wiylngs," said by Wilson him­
self. You could say “This In n hat of
bring their yachts here as soon as
Send In your locnlj to the Herald my father's," meaning one out of his
the basin is finished.
office. Phone the news to US. We numerous hats. The English language
avoids the use of the genitive sign " o f
Orlando Board of Trade wants fac- want every bit o f It. Tell us the
whenever possible, preferring tbe apos­
tories to locate there but find that the \news each day.
trophe with
my father's hat."

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1 asking themselves.

Mv*rlUl,( B .U . Kid, Kh v i
Applicatiti freight rates are prohibitive and in a
meeting o f that body the Orlando
Sentinel quotes M. J. Datewller who
said Orlando would soon have a canal
to deep water and pictures Admiral
D.Ur.r.4 la City by Carrier
Datewller “ on the poop of the ves­
sel." W o hope It does not end there—
Member of the Associated Press
that’s all.

F t,

f t4CMi,*mtsc a m « m o *
T W M W T M l W t t U I

ONE DOLLAR will open the account.
P. S .: A bank book is a nice present
for the grown up children, too.

F. P. Forster, President.

B. F. Whltner, Cishler.

TRAIN SCHEDULE
Corrected on November 15, 1020,
Southbound
Departs
2:40 a .m .
8:40 a .m .
1:38 p. m.
3:20 p. m.
7:45 p.ra.

Arrive
2:86 a. m.
------ 1:28 p.m .
. . . . . 2:55 p. m.
— . 7:30 p.m .
North Bound
Arrive
____ 1:48 a.m .
____ 11:45 a. m.
____ 2:35 p .m .
. . . . . 4:00 p .m .
____ 10:00 p. m.

tu 5 r p c
Rn 1 L U d

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11

I.1

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l u

Departs
2:03 a. in.
12:05 p. m.
2*55 p. m.
4:05 p.m .

Leesburg Branch
Arrivo

. . . . 4:00 p.m .
___ 11:55 a.m .
Trilby Branch
Arrive

.

.

Prompt Delive,

Cotton Seed Meal

Departa
7:30 a.m .
7:36 p .m .

Nitrate Soda
on e

Departs
8:00 a. m.
3:25 p. m.

___ 6:30 p .m .
___ 2:00 p .m .
Oviedo Branch
Arrive
. . . . 11:00 a.m .

mace

Departs

•Daily, except Sunday,
Ths Dress Probltm In tha Orient
The Yokohama Itefonn association
recently sen» n communication to tbo
mayor rcqr.'Vi.rj bis co-opemtion In
endeavoring to (».event coolies nnd
\r
appearing In public places
r&gt;i
uffi','«nt clothing to conform
v ir ,.e»-«m Ideas o f propriety. The
isoclntlon's spokesman stated that
.oe reason for the request Is the pres­
ence of a large number of foreigners
In the city, and the sight of tbe scant­
ily clothed persons on the streets nnd
lit the trnriunrs will tend to give them
nn unfavorable opinion o f tbe city.—
From the Japan Advertiser.
Knocking a Tradition.
Turkey Is n tradition. Because the
Pilgrim parents were rotten shots nnd
ctitildn't kill a quail on a bet. turkey
was all they could find for meat on
dint memorable day. They bad been
.ia n diet of elnms so long pint mayhap
-v* ii turkey tasted like food to them.
Itnt that Is mi excuse for wishing the
Ida unit tiling onto posterity nnd tnnk'ng It n sacred duty to gnaw a bundle
nf concentrated llddlestrings on tbe
Inst Thursday of every November.—
Topeka Capital

THE HOOVER
Suction Sweeper
Demonstrated In your home.
Christmas orders should b« giv­

C H A SE &amp; C O M P A N Y

.

Service That Counts
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W e h a v e th e S a le s F o rce , L o c a t io n , E x p e rie n ce and
F in a n cia l R e s p o n s i b l y

Wholesale Commission Merchants

1304 East Cary Street

Richmond, Va.

Car lot receiver« and distributors all kinds Fruit and Produce
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Consignments Solicited
R fftr tn c ta t

^ « : : . r : u ^ a ^ , r ; ; . vr

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Bank

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Pure, Sweet, Wholesome
Delivered Fresh Every Day

M IL L E R ’S B A K E R Y

en Early.
B. E. W ILLIAMS
or G. A. DREKA, DeLand
•
Daytona Beach
108-2fltp

As Good as the Best

Dally Service

Phone 66

ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS,
H AIR CURLERS, HEATERS,
CLEANERS, IRONS, SEWING
MACHINES, WASHING MACHINES.
'
Come in and make your selec­
tion now.

F. P. RINES
105 Palmetto Ave.

Phone 481

S P E C I A L B A R G A IN S
FOR THE F IR S T

C O M P L E T E H O U S E B IL L

The Citizens of Seminole County
LISTEN—ALL YE FAIR PEOPLE
W n iL E WE TELL ABOUT
W n iL E W E SING ABOUT

The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
THIS IS TO BE TH E VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET BELO­
IT IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YQU AN D YOUR INTERESTSIt la to embrace the products, official or private, o f five coos*
ties in the beat section o f the elate.
THAT’S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. WE ASK
YOU—WILU
YOU H ELP? .
Johnnie J. Jones’ remarkable United Shows, bigger and beU*r
will occupy our grounds from December to tho time o f opening
Fair in order to get ready for It.
C. E. HOWARD
W. R. O’NEAL
J. L. GILES
Secretary
President
Treasurer

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T B E ßANF-ARPJPAUiY. HARALD,THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920

additional lo c als

P A G E TH REE

the entiling ground! of, the Gulf 1»
being id v ocited by way o f the Oklawha river, Silver Spring* and the
Withaooochee river.

Braclot .Watcbee, Electric Lamp»,
Banks and bankers give much time
Smoking
Seta, Cai*ero&gt;e and other
. . More than 10,000 bog*
and
attention to the training o f their
Sheffield silverware fo r holiday gift*.
tn Inoculated
apprentices. The head of a big down­
218-12tc
county this year and there — A. Kanner, Sanford ave.
town Institution was once giving a lec­
jess cases of this disease
ture on the work of the.paying teller
.J Marlon: Syrup making la under
and, as Ilom er occasionally nodded,
if before.
way here. Sixteen pow er mills have this man felt Justified In lapsing, to­
been Installed In the county fo r grind­ ward the end of his talk, Into an Ining the cane, inwit o f these mill* be­ iurumi nnrrnuvo o f SOUiO Of til» early
fy's Drug Store.
ing new additions on the farm s. Snap experiences, lie told of the natural
reluctance o f a bank to refuse to cash
,|r M d * " u k . Cliy
* beans aro being shipped.
a check for one entitled to the money
«ess in that every phase o f
A big selection o f good books fo r who might not be fully or regularly
in5 and home life were^repreIdentified and o f various ways In
Four communities had their old and young at popular prices at
which an experienced teller uutlNtles
Mobley’s Drug Store.
219-tfc himself of nn applicant's good faith.
“ Once a charming young woman pre­
Seminole: AH truck crops ore doing sented a small check at my window / 4
Beautiful Minnehaha
A. Ksnncr’s, Sanford Ave.
218-126 well nmi n greater variety has been said the speaker. "She was trnnspar*
planted than heretofore. Celery, let­ ently honest, but had no acquaintance
tuce,
romain, escarole, chicory, cab­ la the bank nor any letters or other
Orange : Large quantities o f citrus
bage,
cauliflower, beets and carrots papers with her. I asked her 1f she
fruits arc m oving from this county
will
be
shipped in quantities from this had a handkerchief or Home article of
i ily Conway community has united
Jewelry marked With her name or Ini­
the farm bureau organisation o f county soon.
tials. After a moment's deep thought
her face brightened and she asked:
A . Kanner has a big line o f holi­
“ 'Would an Initialed garter buckle
day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213Bureau beans, i « « »
d or"
215 Sanford Avo.
210-12tc
Biby Blankets, now on
In the tumult that followed a bud­
ding
financier near the bock o f the
ctr.
Inverness has beautiful surround­ room raised hi* voice to ask, In a tone
Suwannee: LuM week four commun­ ings, it has a most beautiful chnin o f of detarhed Hclcntlflc Inquiry:
“ Did she get the money 7"
ity fairs were held, each being entire­ lakes with good fishing, nnd if any
"Young man," answered the great
ly lucccssful. A community council sort o f adequate hotel accommoda­
organized nt Rixford with a mem- tions were provided on the shores of cue, "I have to remind you that a
the lakes we might have hundreds o f bank's relations with Itn clients are
bershfp of 3T.
often
highly
confidential." — Wall
people here every winter.
Street Journal.
Remember the children with some
Mohawk Sheets, 81x90, $2,15 each.
of Zane Grey's, Eleanor Porters’ and
Booth Tarkington’s interesting books -—A. Kanner, Sanford Ave. Phone UNMARRED BY PLOW’S TOUCH
.
218-12tc
it Mobley’s Drug Store.
219-tfc EBO.
Rolling Plain« a Scone of Qroat B«auty
Bifore tho Advent of tho
Polk: Farmers ore busy with truck
A nlco assortment o f Starting Sil­
Agriculturist
panlens. Growers are still spraying ver and Gold Evereharp Penc’ls and
fer white fly and scale. Peppers, egg­ Fountain Pen» at Mobley’« Drug
Seventy yonrs ngo . . . Indlnns were
plants, etc., arc going to tho local Store.
219-tfc Indians, nnd tho plnlns were the plains
markets. Packing houses nre operat­
Indeed.
Florida towns nnd cities arc well
Thoto plnlns stretched out In limit­
ing.
pleased, generally, over the progress less rolling swells of prairie until they
Beautiful assortment of Lion brand that Is being made, building up. The met tho blue sky thnt on every hand
ihlrts for gifts at greatly reduced Orlando Sentinel, for Instance, says bent down to touch them. In spring
prices.—A. Kanner.
210-12tc that the first twelve days o f Novem­ brightly green, nnd spangled with wild
flowers, by midsummer this prairie
ber showed building permits with a
had grown sere and yellow. Clumps
Suwannee: During the county fair total estimated value o f $84,000, This
held last week ten communities had is certainly a fine showing and sug­
excellent displays of produce. The un­ gests that Orlando is making great
excelled co-operation of these com­ strides ahead.
Ilant sky. On Uie wide, level river
munities made the fair a great sucbottoms, sheltered by Uie enclosing
Just
received
a
new
shipment
o
f
eess.
W . L. Douglas Shoes. Men’s, Ladle*1 hills, the Indians pitched their conical
skin lodges and lived their ilmple
Box Fruit—Mixed ( boxes fruit and Children'* shoes nt reduced prit* lives. If the camp were large the
picked to order. Parcel Post boxes es.— Kanneris Store, Sanford Avenue. lodges stood In a wide circle, but If
218-12tc only a few families were together, they
and cartoons a specialty. W ater’s
were scattered along the stream.
Kandy Kitchen.
213-tfc
In the spring and early summer the
BEAU TIFU L POST CARDS
rivers, swollen by the melting snows,
Ocala: A new route for small power
were often deep nnd rapid, but a little
boats from north Atlantic porta to A T TH E JIERALD. E A C H ...
later they shrank to a few narrow
trickles running over a bed o f sand,
and sometimes the water sank wholly
out of sight.—Ocorgo Dlrd Grlnncll.

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IN BOXES, OF 25 and 50

HAVA TAMPA TAM PA NUGGET AMERICUS
PORTINAS
LaPREFEREN TIA
All Brands o f Cigarettes in Christmas Boxes
ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT

Cords, Seals and Stickers

GILLETTE
E V E R -R E A D Y
AUTO STROP
DURHAM DUPLEX, GEM, M ILA D Y DeCOLLETE

EVEUSHARP PENCILS appropriate for any mem
ber o f the Family
’

Queer Drugs Ones In Use.
Alchemy and medicine, ns It wns
practiced In the early part o f the Fif­
teenth century, bad many strange be­
liefs. Among them wos that a roasted
mouse would cure cannon ball wounds
If It was bound tightly to the fracture,
and old blood could be made young
again by transfusion. Every stsrbeara
was thought to be a thread of Ugbt
thnt ran directly to the bead of some
living man, and his fate wns deter­
mined by its action. It was also be­
lieved that rock crystal was Ire that
bad been burled a thousand years,
and that gold was once lead, that after
being burled 200 year* changed to red
arsenic and 200 years after that was
changed to tin and then to silver and
lost to gold.
A favorite treatment for gout was a
tea of daisy petals and cures were
many, although the real secret was In
the fact the physicians put the patient
on a diet end a rest cure went with
the flowers.
Mixture of Rocss In Francs.
The mixture of races that have con­
stituted the French people of today
has determined the principal physical
characteristics of our people. Thus
It has been found, writes (he Paris
correspondent of the Journal of the
American Medical Association, that
the average height for men la 103
cm. (5 feet 2 Inches).
The observations Indicate that 63.10
per cent o f the French people have
chestnut hnlr. The blonds nre next
In order, forming only 12JI2 per cent
of the population. Pure black hair
Is found In 1.83 per cent—that Is,
slightly more frequently than rod hair,
which altogether was found In only
0.72 per cent of cases.
Pur4 black hair, aoYare In France,
la the rule In certain Mediterranean
countries (for Instance, In definite re­
gions of Spain). Very light Monda
form the malnrltr of the population of
northern Europe.

WITH A TW O Y E A R S GUARANTEE

S “h e
325

t ft e x a llS tö re
Prescription Druggists

Best Sprinkler.
Many persona must have noticed
that the most diligent sprinkling of
lawns and flowerbeds'flails to Impart
to the grass and planta a vital stimu­
lus equal to that that comes from a
good shower o f rain.
It Is because rain, falling from a
great height through the elr; brings
with It a considerable quantity o f car­
bonic arid, of nitrogenous particles,
and of other elements nutritious to
plants, which It bos washed out of
the atmosphere, 80 a sprinkler used
from the top of a tall building might
be slightly more, effective than when
employed at the rurface o f the
ground.

AFTER YOU HAVE R E A D AND PONDERED OVER AND CONSIDERED A L L T H E OTH­
ER ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE D AILY HERALD, JUST C A ST YOUR CRITICAL EYE
OVER THESE SPOT CASH— DELIVERED PRICES. THESE AR E CASH PRICES, BUT
WE WILL NOT ASK YOU TO “TOTE” YOUR PU.uJiiASE HOME— W E ’ L L D E L IV E R IT
FREE TO A N Y PART OF THE CITY AND GIVE YOU OUR USUAL PROMPT SERVICE.
IN THE FOLLOWING SPOT CASH PRICE LIST YOU W ILL FIND ALMOST E V E R Y A R ­
TICLE USED ON TH E TABLi! /uM * YOU CAN SAVE MONEY ON EVE R Y ONE OF
THEM. YOU PAY CASH AND WE D E LIV E R .
ON CHARGE SALES OUR REGU LAR
PRICES W ILL P R E V A IL :
Okra and Tomatoes, Over-Sea Brand,.
1-lb cans ............................................ 3
W ax Beans, Boyers Brand, 1-lb can.......
Sauer Kraut, Servus Brand, 2-lb can ....
Sauer Kraut, Heinz Brand, cooked, 1-lb
can .......................................................
Sauer Kraut, Over-sea Brand, 2 1-2-lb
can ........................................................
Mushroom, Bando Brand, per can........
Peaches, sliced, Thomas Brand, can......
Peaches, Hunt’s brand, sliced, can..........
Peaches, Bon Silene brand, can.............
Peaches, Stella brand, can ...................
Plums, Over-Sea brand, c a n ...................
Soups, Campbell’s brand, can...............
Mixed Vegetables, Green Bay brand,
1-lb can ...............................................
Apricots, Over-Sea brand, per can........
Figs, Over-Sea brand, c a n ......................
Cherries, R oyal Ann brand, can............
Pineapple, sliced, Over-Sea brand, can..
Pears, Over-Sea brand, can ....................
Jams, Sun-Beam brand, all flavors, can
Apricots, Stella brand, can ....................
Cherries, bottle, Liberty brand, large
size.........................................................
Cherries, bottle, Liberty brand, small
s iz e .................................................. «...
Corn, Alpine brand, c a n ..........................
Peas, English, Alpine brand, can.... .......
Peas, Servus brand, can ........................
Baby Lima Beans, Curtice brand, can
C om , Over-Sea brand, c a n ......................
Chili Con Carne, Red Crown brand, can..
Mother’s O a t s .............................................
Quaker Oats ...............................................
Cocoa, Lowney’s 1-5-lb ..........................
Cocoa, Lowney’s 1-2-lb ............................
Macaroni, Golden A ge brand ................
Noodles, Golden Age B r a n d ........ ...........
Spaghetti, Golden Age B r a n d ................
Health Bran, Pillsbury, per pkg.............
Jams, Curtics brand, all flavors............
Apple Butter, Heinz brand, large size....
Apple Butter, Heinz Brand, small size..
Cranberry Sauce, Beech-Nut brand, per
glass ....................................................
Real Boston Brown Bread, per c a n ......
Spaghetti, Servus brand, per pkg.........
Macaroni, Servus brand, per pkg...........
Noodles, Servus brand, per pkg..............
Shredded W heat, per p k g ........ ......i.........
Peanut Butter, Bolo brand, per can ....
Shredded Codfish, per glass ....................
Salad Dressing, Durkees, large size........
Salad Dressing, Durkees, small s iz e ......
Sulad Dressing, Royal, large s iz e ..........
Salad Dressing, Sunbeam brand, med...
Mustard, French’s brand, per j a r ..........
Jams, Southwark brand’ ..........................
Grapelade, VVelach brand, per c a n ..........
Shelled Walnuts, Diamond brand, can....
Seeded Raisins, per pkg, 1-Ib............ .
Currants, 1-lb p a ck a g e............... ...........
Prunes, 1—
Hi
Citron, 1-lb .................................................
1lb can Tomatoes, per dozen........
10-oz. can Tomatoes, per dozen..............
2lb can Tomatoes, per d o ze n ........
Van Camp’s Soups, per d ozn e.... *...........
1-Tb can Osceola Salmon (pink) ..... ;.....
1-lb Polar Bear Salmon ( r e d ) ................
1-lb Argo Salmon (red ) ........................
Armour's Tripe, per car ............. ..........
Libby’s Tripe, per can ............................
Red Crown Tripe, per can ....................
Asparagus Tips, Over-Sea brand..........
Fish Flakes, per c a n ...... ..........................
Oysters, per can
D ry Shrimp, per can

Spaghetti, Heinz brand, large can ......
Spaghetti, Heinz brand, smalt c a n ........
Spaghetti, Van Camp’s, c a n ............. .
Pork and Beans, Heinz brand, large, can
Tuna Fish, Over-Sea brand, c a n ..............
Pork and Beans, Heinz brand, small, can
Pork nnd Beans, Van Camp’s, 2 1-2-lb ..
Fork and Beans, Van Camp’s, 1 1-2-lb—
Pork and Beans, Van Camp’s 1-lb can
Cocoanut, Baker’s Brand, per can..........
Kidney Beans, Over-sea brand, 1-lb can
Spinach, Gold Bar brand, c a n ................
Spinach, Over-Sea brand, per can............
Lye Hominy, Over-Sea brand, per can....
Pumpkin, Over-Sea brand, per c a n -----Beets, Over-Sea brand, 1-lb c a n ............
Cream o f W h e a t .............................- ........
Puffed Rice ................................................
Puffed W h e a t ..............................................
Pnn Cake Flour, Aunt J em im a ................
Pan Cake Flour, Pillsbury brand ..... .
Quaker Corn Meal, per pkg.............. ........
Kellogg's Com Flakes ............... ......... —
Kellogg’s Corn K r is p .................................
Kellogg's Shredded Krumbles .................
Post Toasties ..............................................
Wakefield Jams and Marmalades, glass
Arbuckle Coffee, per l b .............................
Coffee, Capitol, per lb............................... .
Coffee, W hite House, per l b .....................
Coffee, Luzianne, per lb.............................
Coffee, Maxwell House, per lb ................
Tea, Tetley’s 1-4-ib ....................................
Tea, Maxwell House, 1-4-lb....................
Tea, Maxwell House 1-2-lb....................
Tea, Lipton’s, 1-2-lb .................................
Honey, Quart Jars ...................................
Honey, Pint B o ttle s...................................
Vinegar, White House brand, pint bottle
Vinegar, Heinz brand, pint b o t t le -----Instant Poatum, m e d iu m .........................
Kellogg’s Drinket, medium ....................
Instant Coffee, Barrington H a l l ............
Cocoa, Baker’s, 1-5-lb .............................
Cocoa, Baker’s, 1-2-lb ........................ —
Cluster Raisins, per lb ............ ................
Dates, per p a c k a g e ............ .......................
Cocoanut, Baker’s, per p a c k a g e ............
Dried Apricots, per l b .............. ~........ —
Dried Apples, per lb .......................... «...
Dried Peaches, per lb .............................
Crystalized Ginger, per c a n .....................
Crystalized Cherries, per lb ....................
Crystalized Citron, per lb ....-............. .
Crystalized Orange, per lb ........... :........
Crystalized Lemon Peel, per lb ................
Pecans, per lb ................. ..........................
Walnuts, per lb ................................. ........
Almonds, per lb ....................................
•Brazil Nuts, per l b ............ - .....................
Chestnuts, per lb
Spanish Olives, per b o t t le .........................
Olive Oil, Heinz brand, per b o t t le -------Sour 'Pickles, per bottle .........................
Sweet Pickles, Over-Sea brand, bottle....
Chili Sauce, .Heinz brand, per b o t t l e __
;Ghili Sauce, Brooks brand, per bottle ..
Chow-Chow, Hyman brand, per bottle..
Chow-Chow, Heinz brand, per b o t t le __
Beef Steak'Sauce, Heinz brand, bottle
Lee &amp; Perrin’s Sauce, per b o t t le ............
Sweet Gherkins, Heinz brand, bottle ....
CatAup/fclue Label, large s i z e ............ .
Catsup, Blue Label, smull size .......
'Catsup,1Heinz brand, large s iz e ..............
' Catsup,'Heinz;brand, small s i z e ______
Sunbeam Tt&amp;jah, per g la s s .......................
Sweet M ixed pickles, per lb — _________
'H ip ^ L ite ,! pint.bottle — ----------------------

THE CITY MARKET
WALTHALL &amp; ESTRIDGE

Phone 113 and 114

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20,

IMO

w ard visited Orlando Tuesday.
M Us Ruth Young, o f Sanford, U
■pending the Christmas holidays with
Edward McCall, of Lakeland, arrived her parents.
Saturday to spendChristmas
with
L ittle Th&lt;
hie parents.
has been qul
Francis Swope had as Ids guest reported bet
last week Charles Warner, o f RolM u . 0. 0
I
Ins
College.
Monday.
MISS KATI1KYN W ILK EY; Editor.
Phone 428
On Sunday evening at the MetboW illiam R
n n ii
p ir u v n iD
m n
„
...
_ _
diet church a white gift service was ed a number
OCML CALENDAR
FOR THE Ed Betts, Mr. i n d l l n . C . R. K irt- he]d under the auap{cei 0f the Sun- at a blrthda
W EEK
ley, Mr. and Sirs. Frank Woodruff.
j ay school. The church w as besuti- M rs. J. H
,
.
;- — —
Misses Elizabeth YOwcll, George fully and appropriately decorated, the are viaiting
. .
. .
Jon“ '
Jt&gt;nei* Lel* nc*' Lorr&gt;,nelatter being draped in white with fes-Lewis at All
Bridge Club with Mrs.
Messrs. Rodney Kincaid, U lg h tW)ns 0f tinsel and just a little touch
M r*. Cart
W. J. Thigpen.
Newell, Sidney Newell, Mawry Smith, |0f green here and there. A special ville, is visit
r*n*n*
Allison Palmer, George Gray, Root program had been prepared and T he Womi
Mr. and Mrs. H sl W right give dance j Duckworth, Billie Beardall and Fred just at the close o f the program each “ tacky party
* t Women's Club fo r Miss Sarah Lorraine o f Orlando.
'class marched to the rostrum and de- given at the
Wight.
j
Misses Virginia Johnson, Nell Lano, posited in a little white cradle, which At o f the Cl
cturday—
.
. Marrla.
represented the manger In Bethlehem ready *a sal
Cotillion Club dance at Valdez.
, Messrs. Paul Johnson andConrad many useful g ifts for the orphanage club member
.—
Io f LeLand.
at Enterprise, Fla. The box o f gifts o f the most &lt;
ANCE FOR MISS SBRITA LAKE , Mtsa Maklnson o f Kissimmee.
were carried to Enterprise Tuesday year 1020, ai
The dance given at the Valdes Hotel
M iss Frances Martin o f Tampa.
by several members of Mrs, T . W.
M rs. Geor
st evening b y Mr. and Mrs. Forrest j MUs Duncan and Mr. Igou o f Eus- Lawton’s W esley Bible Class.
dren, o f Coh
ike In honor o f their daughter, Miss tie.
J. F. Starrett, of Jacksonville, the Mrs. William
trlta Lake, waa one o f the most
Miss Oena Davis o f Palatka.
inspector fo r the S. A. L. R y . is in- T. J. Branno
autlful dances ever given In Ssn- | The chaperones were: Mr*. A. P. apccting tics In Oviedo this week.
Messrs. Jo
rd.
Connelly, Mr*. D. L. Thrasher. M r*.! M n* c * A * Brannon, Misa Mary
have

And your thoughts turning t o gifts end something for
friends, fo r family, fo r some one somewhere. What a
wonderful idea that

Christmas Savings
In our Bank has become and how-fine It is now fo r those
who had a Christmas Savings Account with us this year
to come In now and get their money fo r gifts or fo r some
good cause.

To you today and start you o ff with a Christmas Sav­
ings Account fo r next year. Ask your neighbor who has
one and then talk It over w ith—

T H E PEOPLES B A N K
nesday afternoon in Orlando,
FOR CHRISTMAS
Just received new line o f crepe
P*P*r for package wrappers or
decorations for the holidays,
poinsettia and holly all In vivid
red and green, quite the prettiest
line ever seen fn Sanford— only a
few o f each ao get them now.
B ox Stationery In all o f the
latest shades and styles—nothing
but the best o f piper and enve­
lopes st very reasonable prices.
Quite the prettiest and most sen­
sible Christmas gifts for either
“ Her** or T llm .“
Christmas Cards and
New
Y ear’s Post Cards of all kinds
from the low price o f one cent
each up. You get the benefit o f
our buying In Job lots. All very
pretty and new. And then you
can get engraved cards o r sta­
tionary or Holiday cards engrav­
ed o r your monogram printed on
the finest of bond papcri in all
colors. Come in and take a took.
HERALD PRINTING CO.
nerald Square
208-tf

a A s s /f i c i ) a p $
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS— Two furnish
ed bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park
Avenue.
______ 157tfc
FOR RENT— One nicely furnished
room fo r one or two gentlemen or
nice couple. Can have use o f garage.
Phone 23 fo r particulars.
206-tfe
PÔR RENT— Large, nlCo furnished
housekeeping room, 205. Oak Ave.
Mrs. Riddling, Eagle Home. 220-Gtp

WANTED TO RENT— WITH TUB
PRIVILEGE OF BUYING, 5 TO
lfl ACRES TILED LAND WITH A
HOUSE, ON EAST SID E
AD­
DRESS, “ FARM,“ nOX 417 CITY.
223*3tc

W A N T O -iM fS

OF AGE TO LEARN PRINT-

OR RENT— 1 well furnnlshcd bed
room, 717 Park ave.
220-tfc

New stock o f specialties for Christ
FOR RENT— Furnished- room. A p- mas, dear to the heart o f the ladies
-^ply at Herald office.
220-tfc at Dresner’s.
222-Ste

FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms fü ll SALE—Six room cottage, dose
in with largo garden and several
fo r light housekeeping, 1020 Union«
'kinds
o f fruit trees. Owner, Box 117.
avenue.
224-2tp
22-6tp
FôA RENT— Furnished house-kccpThe Herald Printing Co. has ev­
Phontf 348-W before 8 ~ F y rs on sale at h a lf'p rice 'a fJ n C
222*3te
erything In the office.supply line that
222-fit Dresner's this week only.
you a rc needing.-T he price Is right
MISCELLANEOUS
also. Let us fit you up with your
stationery and office supplies.
ROOM AND BOARD, |11 per week,
100 East First street, over Union
Pharmacy,
' ‘
*
103-tfc
McCall and son Ed'
Get som e of those late postcards at
WANTED
the Herald office. The Valdez Ho­
tel, the Weiaka Block, the Seminole W ANTED— Carpenter, handy men,
Hotel and other points o f interest.
truck drivers, motor boat operators,
Only one cent each. Send a Sanford laborers (white and colored). Men fo r
card to your friends.
all kinds o f steady work. Good board
and room furnished. Apply office o f

GET YO U R GOOD THINGS TO
E A T FOR CHRISTMAS
ni T H È HOME BAKERY
405 West First Street
WANTED— Team work.
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.

Inquire of
189-COtp

+
T

J

O. H. STENSTROM, Manager

New arrivals o f Silk Dresses «
Drcsancr’s.
22-3te
FOR SALE)— Two good milk coal,
Jerseys. Both fresh. Ji C.: Stapler.
221-10tc_________________________

J FOR SALE— Three choice buildlag
❖
lots, paved street, cheap if sold *t
% once. Corner 7th street and Myrtle
$ avenue. Apply W. W. Long, 410 Osk
J i street.
221-Mp
X | FOR SALE — 100 ft. front, 117 tÜ

B blaze of the diamond—the luster o f the
pearl—the g litte r'o f gold— theee are not In
themselrce valuable. They are prized because of
their power to lend distinction—that Indefinable
attribute we like to call “ Class."

PLATNIUM DINNER RINGS, $100 UP
PLATINUM AND GOLD DIAMOND B A R
PINS, $35 UP.
W RIST W ATCHES, $15 UP __ _
SOLID GOLD CUFF LINKS, $5.00 UP.
SOLID GOLD W A LD E M A R CHAINS,
$7.00 UP.
_
IV O R Y TO ILET SETS, $10.00 UP
Diamond Pendants, Latausca Pearls, Rlchleau Pearls, Solid Gold Belt Buckles, Mesh
Bags, Vanity Cases, Cigarette Cases,
Schalfner Fountain Pens,
Mahogany
Clocks, N ut Bowls, Dinner Chimes, Smok-

15-lb IRISH
CA
6-lb C
POTATOES ...........- J "
CRI
8-Ib Bucket
» (PI
lib PI
Snowdrift Lard V - l - l I d
LEi*
1-lb Package SON-MAID SEEDLESS
RAISINS ..................................... :.... ...
1-lb SUNKIST SEEDED
RAISINS ....................................... .......
1-lb GOLD M EDAL CLEANED
C U R R A N T S .........................................
CHRISTMAS M IXED CANDIES,
P er Pound ............................................
ENGLISH WALNUTS,
P er P ou n d.................................,.......
B R A ZIL AND ALMONDS,
P er P ou n d........................... ..................
LEM AND ORANGE PEEL
P er Pound ............................................
Monogram Cream­
e ry BUTTER ..
CITRON
P er Pound ....
OCTAGON SOAP,
3 for
P. &amp; G. SOAP,
3* fo r .................
GOLD MEDAL
Flour, 24-lbs...

Your Jeweler for 33 Years
RAILROAD WATCH INSPECTORS

Meadow Gold
Creamery Butter.

PILLSBURY
Flour, 24-lbs

LOST
LOST—One tub of mackerel. Put 1°
Ford truck in front of Yowell’s
store Tucsdny, Dec. 21, by mistake.
Party who got same please return to
L. P. McCuller.
224-tfc
Get your typewriter at the Herald
o_.ee. A first-class machine, br*n
new at |65 and one that-you will like
fo r the rest o f your life. N o need to
pay any more for a real typewriter.
The Mollc Is not only a standard ms*
chine but is so arranged that you can
carry It around with you.
Want a typewriter? The Herald
has the agency fo r the best |65 type­
writer that has ever been put on the
market and wo will have a shipment
o f new machines the last of this
week. If you arc In the market for
a typewriter see us before you buyHerald Printing Co.
BEAUTIFUL POST CARDS
AT THE nERALD . FACH__

�g m

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1920

In
0„

and A bou t

&lt;Uy " " i n C h r lit « « -

U 4 nl=&gt; ChrUtmu » « » « ■ “
•that

_____ _
folk.

j U,,lr II«» ■" a ,n t° rd'

flMtiagSatU
Talks SacdActlyt
Amagad for
Herald Readnra

the local merchants. It will also con­
tain the special Baptist church edition
and w ill be a real newspaper. The
It
W eekly Herald Is an advertising
medium second to none In the state
and the list o f subscribers Is growing
.
f
■
every week.

T t, gemlnole Bebecc. L o t o
Frthy evening at 7:00 o clock

Saturday tho Million DoU.r B .n d
J ? start their first concert « t the
^
of Magnolia «nd Fir»* «»^
The Baptist Sunday school wiHhave
. lartaU at the Temple on Friday
«Tfnlng at 7:30.
n e many friend- of Billy^ B ear.il

4 Orlando were glad to aee him hero
last m aii‘K
l‘,r “ " V r f d * *
ltd the Lake dance at the Valdez.
Hr and Mr?. ReginaM Holly expect
to leave tonight for Elienton where
th „ will ?pcnd Christmas with Ihe
-rin ts of Mrs. Holly, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim„ Wood. They will return homo
Rondiy.

Sanford, Fla., Dec. 23, 1020.
LETTUCE NO. 22.
Carlot Shipments from Entire Conn
, try, Wednesday, Dec. 22nd.
Florida— Sanford Section
Florida— Manatee Section ----------- &lt;
California— Southern' Dlst. — .— i 1

will bring Sanford a G ift in the way o f a Band.
And Santa says wo can keep it here fo r a whole
week. He already sent the band hero fo r our in­
spection and we liked it so well that he will send it
to us again on Christmas Day. The Bond will play
the first concert in the City Park on Park avenue,
Christmas afternoon at three o'clock. This band
is the—

. Total c a r s --- -------------Destination o f Florida Shipments
Potomac Yarda --------------.:
BRADY WINS IGOU M U LE CASES Jersey City ---------- -----------------------

W. Jacksonville

These cases, three in number, were
replevin suits started by W . M. Igou
againat E. E. Brady, and other persojis to whom Brady had aold mules,
in the fa ll of 1017. One o f the cases
was tried soon after and resulted in
favor o f Brady and other defendants.
The other two caacs were not dispos­
ed of until tho 22nd day o f this month,
at which time they were set for trial
by tho referee. When tho time for
trial arrived neithor the plaintiff
Igoti; nor his attorneys appeared to
prosecute the cases, and motion was
made by attorneys fo r the defendants
to dismiss, which motion was granted,
and the cases dismissed.
Thus ends some
litigation that
caused a great deal o f comment at
the time suits were started. Igou
was represented by Geo. A . DoCottcs,
of Sanford, and Davis &amp; Giles, o f
Orlando. Brady and the other de­
fendants were represented by Dickin­
son &amp; Dickinson, fo Sanford.

U p. Smith, vice-president o f tho
peoples' Bank, leaves for Atlanta to­
day where he will spend Christmas
with friends and relatives, Mr. Smith
«pent many years in Georgia In tho CHRISTMAS ORDERS
leaking business and has a host c f
FOR ORANGES
friends in many cities in thrt state.

— .............------- i.

Now York *•»••••••«»•••••■■•••*#*••■«***••
Cincinnati •***•♦***•*
Philadelphia ...........m*.....m....

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ay cross
S t LOlllS ...M..M.H...—
........t.....^...H.....M.

Chicago ...................... .
Total cars
38
Diversions Filed Since Last Report
None reported.
Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
ida this season, to date (12-22
inc.), cars
627
To*al lettuce shipments from Flor­
ida last season to same date,
cars ...........................................« .....745
Shipping Point Information, Dec. 22.
SANFORD, FLA.: Warm, partly
cloudy. Haulings moderate. Demand
and movement very slow, market very
dull. Too few snles to establish mar­
ket.
SPECIAL NOTICE
No reports will be issued on Decem­
ber 24th and 25th and Dec. 31st and
Jan. 1st on account o f holidays.

NEW SHOE STORE
WILL START HERE

PAGE FIVE

MILLION DOLLAR BAND
and all the dances during the week will be furnished music by the Million
Dollar Band Orchestra. We would like to mention to all those expecting to
attend these dances, that if that full dress wardrobe is not complete, bet­
ter pay us a v isit We have just received a dozen nice new

and we are selling them for what they would have cost wholesale last
month. And then we have all the trimmings that go with them, too.

WANTS MORE, SHADE TREES
FItUIT TREES AND FLOWERS'

Lcnvo your orders fo r Christmas or­
‘‘Sanford never looked prettier than
anges and grapefruit with Reginald
at present with all the vivid coloring
S. Holly, who Is making a specialty o f
of the mnny flowers nnd the yards all
tho b e s t-o f tangerines and orangea LLOYD'S W ILL HE AN EXCLUSIVE (filled with trees and plants nnd
and grapefruit in mixed o r straight
SHOE STORE AND W ILL OPEN shrubs. And each yard should have
packages. He takes your order and
a few orange trees to show the win­
ABOUT FEBRUARY 1
sees that i tls shipped to the proper
ter visitors. They come down here to
destination. Gel his prices. See him
Sherman Lloyd o f this city expects see flowers and fruits nad wc should
or phono 168 or 148.
to open an exclusive shoe store in tho hove them to show."
First National Bank annex building Friend Holly:
Attached clipping from your edi­
about
tho first o f February and will
Look over the elegant new line o f
torial
columns, this was tho idea I
carry
a
fine
line
o
f
ladies'
and
gents'
stationery at the Herald office before
tried
so
hard to have Marlow take up
and
children’s
shoes
catering
especi­
The big Weekly Herald goes out to- buying your Christmas g if ta of »fine
several
years
ago, had he done so
ally
to
tho
children’s
line—
something
vrorow morning early nnd will con­ stationery. We have it in all sizes
Sanford
today
would be a thing o f
that
has
been
needed
in
this
city
fo
r
a
tain many pages of good Christmas and all shades at very reasonable
beauty. My idea waa to agitate the
long
time.
Mr.
Lloyd
is
no
stranger
Trading matter and advertisements of prices.
In Sanford having lived here fo r the planting of one or more citrus trees
past five years and ho Is no stranger in every front yard in Sanford, either
to tho shoe lino having literally grown orange, grapefruit, tangerine or kumquat, the greater the mixture, the
up in the business as his father U now
better the effect. Think what it
and haa been engaged in tho shoe busi­
would mean to have one or more citness in Michigan fo r tho past forty
„
j , rus trees cither blooming or bearing,
ytnnl nnd S. Sj. Lloyd cam . up
Jn „ very
ynnl
Ks „ „ fordi
the proper tutelage. He never cn
tadvcrtislng feature alone would be
gaged in the line hero, being in other
worth more than the cost, mnny times
business, but at the earnest solicita­
more, each resident would naturally
tion o f his many friends and seeing an take pride in these trees, nnd would
opening here has determined to open give them extra attention, in tho way
nn .exclusive shoe store nnd cater to o f fertilizing, nnd eventually Sanford
the trade here with the best there would develop into a veritable orange
is in thin lino.' He will handle among or citrus grove. You must remem­
thcr lines tha calibrated Walkover ber thut a large per cent o f your tourshoes fo r men and women and the ¿s (visitors see but mighty few orPollynnn line for children nnd these Bng0 groves until they reach Snntwo lines are enough to guarantee Jiord, os they come down the river,
Lloyd's Shoe Store n good business, land make most of the trip by night.
The Gift Supreme for
Watch' the Herald for future an-J mngine their feelings (particularly
nouncements of tho new firm known if it is their first trip) to step o ff the
A ll the Family
ns Lloyd’s Shoe Store.
Clyde Line steamer nnd find them
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd will hnndlo tho selves surrounded on nil sides by cit­
new business and both of them are rus trees in all stages fo bearing,
very popular here with everyone and rom bloom to dead ripe fruit, the e f­
that they will mako a big success of fect would be wonderful, nnd one
tho new business is already assured. never to bo forgotten. I speak-from
experience. I never will forget, If I
should live to be a thousand years old
PADERICK QUITS OFFICE
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jn y first •impression o f un orange
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 22.—Tho ¡tree in full bearing, I thought it one
long draw n out fight betw een P .F Ie m -jo n e of the m ost beautiful o f God's
ing Bowden, elected to the office o f (creations, nnd while I have been
tax collector of} Duvnl county, nnd K .,-pending the winters in Florida for
R. raderick, son-In-lnw nn dappointco mnny years, surrounded by citrus
o f the governor to tho office, has been ,*™lt of every kind, I still htlnk that
settled at last by Mr. Padcrick resign-,« «e ll cared for nicely trimmed oring the post thirteen.days before M r .!« " « «
n 1 « J ,*■"*“ * . » on° ot
Bowden would have taken office under |f‘® "&gt;°st
ifuI * Rhts the hum*•
*
tho long term for which ho was elect- * n. eyo cnn wltn«M’ .thorcforc I . “ *
gitntc it, get the Woman's Clubs,
cd. The governor hns accepted tho
he Civic Club, and every other club
resignation o f Son-in-Lnw Padcrick
or organization in Sanford that cun
and commissioned by Bowden.
interested, make a house to
Padcrick was appointed to the o f - canVnM |f ncct,BBary| n
necessary, and if you
'f,co tw onnd n half years ago, when ^
ftny regft]nctB who foc) that thoy
^Collector John W , Rast was removed t
^ nb,o {q buy th# tf#M| 8tnrt „
President J. B. Ball o f tho Chamber
&lt;rf Commerce and Messrs. Marlowe,
Hatchlnson, Dens nnd Holly o f tho
transportation committee and Secre­
tary I’earmtn of tho Chamber o f
Commerce ore in Orlando today meet­
ing with the transportation committee
of the Orlando Board o f Trade at
luncheon where they will discuss mat­
ters of vital Importance to both cities
and the inhabitants thereof.

mas
OF POPULAR BOOKS B Y PROMINENT AUTHORS,
and n nice lot o f Children's Toy Books and Picture Puzzles. Also a nice line o f Bibles.
Christmas Boxes o f Huylcr’s, W iley’s, Whitman's
and Log Cabin Pecan Nut Roll Candles.
Imported Perfumes in all size sets,
Christmas boxes o f all the popular cigars In boxes
of 25 to the box.
Big line o f Fine Stationery at any price,
Beautiful Eversharp silver and gold pencils and
Fountain Pens.
Jle will appreciate one o f those Gold or Silver Gli
letle Razor Outfits.
I1UY RED CROSS SEALS AND FIGHT TUBERCU

Lexington

LOSIS IN THIS STATE

Just make this, a Useful Gift

D U B 17
r U I iti

for the W hole Family

M il li
iy

ItI I L

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IS T H E MOST IMPORTANT ITEM
of th e
e n t ir e
h ou seh old.

PINEHURST DAIRY— The 95 per cent Dairy.
We Invite the public lo Inspect our Dairy at any time or any
Hour-------Deliveries Twice Each Day.

Call and L et U s S h ow
Y o u the B est A u to
F or its P rice

THE D A IRY that IS DIFFERENT FROM OTHERS”
Phone 367

piN
flHi1PQTDAIRY
illllM U lllJ I V tU lll
Ask the State Board o f Health

United States, Kokom o; and
Miller Tires and Tubes

Spot Lights, Bumpers and *
anything in the line of
Accessories

W e maintain one of the best Repair
Shops in the State.
All our Mechanics have had years
of experience in the

Automobile Repair Business.
Satisfaction Guaranteed!

B. &amp; 0. Motor Co.
Sanford, Florida

because o f nn alleged shortage In&gt; t»*|ijn d to take care o f such cases. I
accounts.. In the 1018 election Pad* t y i l g[ve |10 any tin,e to Btart 8Uch
crick wbb low man in a three-cornered z fund. Let’s get busy, start it to­
raco fo r the office, nnd Rast, then out day. Don't wait until tomorrow, or
on bond while his cso wns being ap­ text week or some other time. Wc
pealed after conviction for embezzle­ are nil growing older all the time and
ment, wns high man. The governor j wo expect to realize or njoy the
refused to commission Rast. In th e 1culmination o f a movement of this
election last month Bowden, the nom­ kind it behooves us to get busy.
inee, wns elected, and he contended
Very truly yours,
thnt under the law the governor
F. J. McDANNEL,
should issue his commission immedi­
Owasso, Michigan.
ately, aa the law holds that an ap­
pointee continues in office until tho
Loavo your orders fo r Christmas
successor to'the) regularly elected of­ boxes o f orangea with Reginald S.
ficial la chosen by the vote o f the peo­ Holly who will ship thsm for yon.
ple. Paderlck and the governor held Oranges, tangerines, grapefruit or
otherwise— until Monday,1 when Pad­ vegetables in any kind o f packages.
erlck resigned and a commission was
Issued to Bowden, who Is now In
charge o f tho office.
MASONS ATTENTION

DELICIOUS CREAMERY
DOUGHNUTS

Fresh Dally.... —........ 30c per Dozen
Speolal Communication tonight at
.BOOTH’S CRISPETTE SHOP
7:30, iw oric.tn tjie fcllowcrafo de2nd St and Sanford Avenue..
greo will be conferred. By order o f
W. M.
W. E. TOLAR, Secy.

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You C a n t M ake
H a y Without Sunshine
Nor can you make much money without some
effort to

Reserve Your Resources
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
W hy not make some real "H A Y ” in the SUN
SHINE by starting a check account *&gt;“*th
p your credit that you ma.*
Build up
master difficult problems. .

¡Seminole County ßank]
j " ’ S a ni f o r d , F l o r i d a ! A Home Bunk for Home People.
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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD/ THURSDAY, DEC!

ntiré Week—December 25-31

PALESTINE
►‘
UkilU TVUC1c UIU11AJ
••the Hisarene w hose birth will be com'memorated around the w orld this
'Week, Is character!ted as "a tiny litJ tie country," by Viscount Jameo Bryce,
-In a communication to the National
Geography s o cie ty :
Though the traveler's hand books
prepare him to find Piles tine small,
tt surprises him by being smaller than
; h e expected. Taking it as the region
between the Mediterranean on the
w est and the Jordan and Dead sea en
the eut, from the spurs of Lebanon
and Hetmon on the north to the dosert
a t Beenheba on the south, it 1« only
'310 miles long a n d SO to 00 broad— that
: Is to uy, tt ts smaller than New
Jersey.
"O f this region large ptrta did not
'' really belong to ancient Israel. Their
‘ b old on the southern and northern dltt trlcta was but slight, while in the
’ southwest, a w id e and rich plain along
th e Mediterranean was occupied by
the warlike Philistines, who were
some times more than a match fo r the
Hebrew armies. Israel had. In fact
•little more than the bill country, wblcb
la y between the Jordan on the east
an d the maritime plain on the west
1 K in g David, la the daya of hie power,
•looked down fro m -th e bill cities ol
t Benjamin, Just north ef Jerusalem, up
o n Philistine enemies, only 23 mile*
'•o ff, on tha one aide, and looked acroe*
•th e Jordan to lic s b lte enemies, about
' a a far off, on the other.
"Nearly all tho ovents In the history
' o f Israel that a re recorded In the Old
■Testament happened within a tend tori
. n o bigger than th e state of Connect*
cu t. whose ores la 4,800 square miles j
a n d Into hardly an y other country hat

— —

—

there been crowded, from, the days .at
Abraham till our own. ao much hlitorj
—that la to say, so many events that
have been recorded and deoerve to N
recorded In the annul* of mankind.
“ Nor la It only that Palestine ti
really a email country. Tho travel«)
constantly fcela aa he moves about
that It la a email country. From th*
heights, a few miles north 6t Jeru
Salem, he sees, looking northward, i
far-off summit carry Inf snow for elgh
months In the year. It Is Uermon
nearly 10,0^0 feet high—Ilcnnon
whose fountains feed the rivers o'
Damascus. t
"Hut Ifermon la outside the terrt
toty o f Israel altogether, standing It
the land o f the Syrians; ao, too, tt I)
of Lebanon. Wo are apt to think ol
that mountain mass as within tb(
country, because It also ts frequent!]
mentioned In the Psalms and tht
Prophets; but the two ranges o f Lab
anon also rtis beyond the frontier*
of Israel, lying between the Syrians o:
Damascus and the Phoenicians o f thi
West.
"Perhaps It la because the map*
from which children used bp loan
Wblo geography, were on A large scale
that most o f us have failed to renltri
how narrow were tho limits within
which took place, all thorn* great do
lngt that Oil the books of Samuel anr
Kings.
Just In the same way th*
classical scholar who visits Greece h
surprised to find that so small a ter
rlto'*y sufficed for so many striking In
clderis and for the careers o f st
many famous men.”
ORDER

YOUR
CHRISTMAS
ORANGES

Order your Christmas oranges and
grapefruit now. All you need todo
is to proas my palm with gold and I
will ship the oranges and grapefruit
by express to any point you wish,
giving you express receipt fo r same.
Don't w orry about a Christmas gift.
Tell it with oranges. Just phone mo
or see me on tha street or Icavo order
■t Herald office or write me.
REGINALD S. HOLLY.
Como in and get your new type­
writer at tho Herald office now. A
real typewriter at $66, tho best you
ever saw fo r the money or fo r twice
the money.

Let Your Motto Be:

in and niteel your neighbor—he may be a good lellow
Mt. Washington 6J»3 Feet H I * .
Many person* believe that Mount
Washington, In Hew Hampshire^ U tht
highest mountain In the eastern part
o f the United State«. Mount Wash*
lngton stands 0,203 feet above sen
level, according to th« United 8talee
geological survey, department o f the
Interior, but many peaks In the south­
ern Appalachians are several hundred
ifeet higher than Hew Hampshire's
famous mountain. Tho highest moun­
tain In the Appalachian system—the
highest point In tho United States oast
of the Hockles—ls Mount Mitchell, In
North Carotins, which stands at an
elevation of 0.711 feet. The btgheat
mountain In Tcnncasee, Mount Quyot,
stands 0,030 feet above sea level.

BURROWED BY PRAIRIE DOG
Devil's Corkscrews* Found In West*
sm Mountains anil Plains Are No
Longer a Mystery.

Of the many fossils which have
come out o f tho mountains and plains
of the West, few have excited wider
Interest than the "devil's corkscrews,"
found, In rocks of the Miocene period,
In northwestern Nebraska. They are
usually white, and stand out clearly
against tho buff background o f the
rock which Incloses them, often attain­
ing a length o f IS feet, with many
twists and turns ending at times In
a large bulb, with occasional side pas­
sages
When first discovered It was thought
Ivory Does Not RuaL
that these gigantic "corkscrews11 were
One cold afternoon several schoolhuge petrified vinca of roots o f some
girls wore standing on a corner wait­
strange plant Study o f the "corking for a car. A man Invited them
screws,” however, failed to reveal any
to come Into his office to watt for the
traces o f plant structure. Later the
car. They accepted. The conversation
skeleton o f an animal like tho badger
soon turned to tho color of a certain
was found In a large bulb near the
girl's hatr. Ono Insisted It was red,
end of the "corkscrew," and bones of
another that It was auburn, and ana small camel and small deer were
other that U was brown.
found In others. After that It was
At the height of the discussion two
discovered that many o f them con*
children entered the office. As soon
as they understood the nature of the
argument, one of the youngsters «ac­
prairie dog. Excavation o f actual re­
claimed:
cent pralrlo-dog burrows, after filling
"Oh, shucks 1 Her hatr ain't red. them with thin plaster o f parls,
Ivory don't rust.” —Indianapolis tyw a. ahowed an interesting fa ct: the bur­
rows of the prairie dog and the pre­
historic “ corkscrews" were closely sim­
ilar.
The mystery Is considered

IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
BY THE UNCERTAINTY

OF THE

MONEY MARK­

ET, THE FALL IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION
AND N EVER IN OUfc HISTORY DID

ENDURABLE

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A STRONG
APPEAL TO YOUNG AN D OLD

ALIKE.

THERE­

FORE YOU TURN AT O N CE TO OUR STORE, YOUR
STORE, FOR SO M ANY YEARS.

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALW AYS

BEEN AND ALWAYS W IL L BE TH E STORE WHERE
YOU CAN BU Y SUITABLE GIFTS

AT

CHRISTMAS

Orest California Industry.
TIME OR A T ANY TIME AN D AMONG THEM WE
Nearly a million nrres are planted
CAN ENUMERATE A F E W FOR
SUGGESTIONS:
to the fruit trees that supply the can­
neries of California, according to Elton
HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS, ID EAL FIRELESS
It. Shaw In an article In the Old Col­
COOKER, FU LL LINE OF ALUMINUM WARE, ROCHony Magazine, the «&gt;rgun of (he Old SHOWED SKILL AS ENGINEERS
Colony club. Statistics tell us that
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYRfcX
of the 100,000,000 acres of land In tbo AncUnta Did Ramarfcabla Work Constate of California, about 000,000 are
W ARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND
•tdlring the Limited Mechanical
devoted to fruit trees; so It Is easily
Means at Hand.
—
—
—i
&lt;r
conceivable that the fruit-canning In.
dustry Is no small part of the general
That ancient Greek and Homan en­
Industrial activities of the "Golden gineers were Ingenious aa well aa
8tnte."
Aklllful Is proved by the works that
A COMPLETE LINE OF DAISY AND KINO AIR RI­
are still extant, for Instance when the
Kupallnoit, Island of Samos, water­
FLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,
VELOCIPEDES,
Remember that the Million Dollar
works mentioned by Herodotus were
Band will render their first concert constructed In the middle o f the Sixth
WAGONS, ETC., AND FO R THE MEN A COMPLETE
on Saturday afternoon, Christmas century B. CL, a tunnel about one mile
LINE OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST AS­
day, at 3:00 o’clock, at the corner o f long was driven through the Kastro
SORTMENT W E EVER H AD
mountain, certainly a respectable
First and Magnolia g reets..
achievement when ono considers tho
limited mechanical means at the dis­
posal of the builders. From the books
BEAU TIFU L POST CARDS
of the Alexandrian mathematician
AT T n E HERALD, E A C H ...
Buy Christmas
Heron, ono tees that ancient engineers
knew how to figure beforehand the
Ulrectlon or a tunnel. The fine medical
Instruments, o f which msny have been
excavated, give evidence of high me­
chanical aklll.
Ancient Instrument
makers manufactured clepsydras (wa­
ter clocks) that could be carried In
pockets and devices used by Herophllos to measure the temperature of
patients. The present-day slot machine
and taximeter are Imitations o f sim­
ilar ancient, Inventions, Even to bat
Ustlc war machines ancient people ap­
plied Ideas whtch play an Important
____ |LM
port In modern warfare— the "poly MODERN WOODMEN ATTENTION For grubbing Clothes
Dry C lea n in g
_____________ .TI
bon" being In a certain meaning, th«
predecessor o f our repeating arms, and
Annual election o f officers next P r e s s in g _________ _________ — J»
the "monankoo," o f the mine thrower. meeting night, December. 23d. All
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
members urged to attend.
Crsditsd With the Ward Bohemia.
J. D. DOSSEY, Clerk.
221-3tdc
The novelist to whom nature owes
317 East First St.
Phone 1 »
(ho word bohemia—not In the geo­
graphical sense, bat a moral condition
—was perhaps Henri Mnrgsr, If tho
word can bo ascribed to any ono
*_
t
writer.
KOKOMO. UNITED STATES
Henri Merger, novelist and poet,
AN D MILLER TIRES
was born March 24, 1822, la Faria.
HOW E RED TUBES
He made attractive to hi* readers tbo
Every Battery repqlr wa make is
Irresponsible life of artists and stu
guaranteed fo r six months. W* ar*
dents in Paris, and left some classic
And they are the Best
able to do this because in repair!**
tales and songs of dissolute thriftless
ness and literary Impecunloalty. Murx
any make o f battery we are licensed
or was trained for the profession of
to use patented features which hire
law, became for a time secretary of
B. &amp; O. MOTOR COMPANY
made Vesta batteries famous.
Count Leo Tolstoy, but, like that earli­
Sanford, Florida
er bohemian, Villen, he chose dissi­
pation rather than decency. He died
In a charity hospital In Farts In 1801,
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.
Thow 1 »
A monument has keen erected to his
memory, but not without protest. Revoral of Murgcria songs have been translated by Andrew Lang In "Ballads and «?♦
Lyrics of Old France," published In
1872.

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Office supplies at the Herald.

Seed P otatoes

BIG REDUCTION
SALE

M AINE GROWN

A s we nre nearing (he close o f
business fo r this year and soon
to take slock we expect to make
It Interesting to the public to

W e W ish Y ou a

M e rry C hristm as

come and"^purchase their wants
at this great REDUCTION
SALE. .
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W H• AT W E
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Cor. 4th &amp; Sanford

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Sanford

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Quality-Servicd-Price

For
Cold Weather
Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
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Oil Stoves

Gas Stoves and
Ranges

Hardware Cq.

¿•cad* of the Twentieth century. For
k abort period they flooded In great
number» the entire territory o f Oanl
front the Pyreheee to' the nhlne. Then
they auddenly vanished.
It was recently thought that a clue
bad been found’ to the hind o f food
eaten by theae nomads. In an old
eelfar In Andefmich there w ire found
whht at firat looked like peculiarly
aliaped bricks, but what later proved
to be cans of a strange sort o f moat
Certain Investigators soon decided that
this could be nothing other than ele­
phant meat, and students were about
to make trips to Africa In search of
further evidence, when the result of
aome chemical teats was published.
This showed that the meat was at
least 1007 years old, if not very much
older; and as the Acfa were In Gaul
about 500 years ago, It 1» folly to be­
lieve that this store of food belonged
to them.' It Is much more probable
that It was left then» at the time Han­
nibal ond his soldiers and elephant
supply trains made their long expedi­
tion against Rome.
It Is probably a good tiling for Amer­
ica that the mysterious disappearance
of the'Aefs came about, for »here Is
plenty of evidence that this bartinrlc
rare was planning to m!gmte*to North
Am'erlcd mid establish1Itself on thut
continent permanently.

HOLIDAY BOXES
AND MIXED CANDY OF ALL KINDS.
FIGS, FRUITS, ETC.
See Our New Line bet re buying your
CHRISTMAS
CANDIES

PRINCESS THEATRE
BUILDING

Armstrong Tnble S lo v
American Beauty Iron
Simplex Iron ................

Majestic Heater»

» hone 412

115 Mngnolin Ave.

Another lendmnrk tn Washington Is
near destruction.
TTie old "Morse
Elm,1’ under whose shnde Snmuel P.
B. Morse used to spend his leisure
hours while working on his Invention
of the telegraph, will soon be removed.
The tree was planted In 1820. In
the early forties (lie future Inveator of
the telegraph used to foregather with
his cronies and newspaper men and
crack Jokes about the "Impossible"
ami “ crasy" Invention of the umgnollc
telegraph on which ho wns working.
The tree wus lu front of the old Wllturd hotel.
Since those days the old hotel line
been replaced by a modem elevenstory hostelry. Morse, whose Inven­
tion cnino tme In 1844, din! In l/*72.
Hut the tree remained.
Hut It Is now In Ita death hour in
spite pf ninny opmillmib of "tree aurgery" and all known applications of
"tree medicine" practiced by Washing­
ton’s superintendent o f city parks.
Houses of Mud.
Women In California are building
biiUHcs with their own fair hand».
What Is more, they are tuuk'lug the
bricks.
Tho bricks, however, are of the kind
spoken of In the Whip ns made by tho
people of Israel lu Egypt—I. e.. of
clayey earth mixed with straw for n
binder. The straw Is Indispensable,
nnd It will be 'remembered bow the
Israelites "kicked" because It was
not provided,
Such bricks are merely sun bnked.
Missionary priests In California In the
early days used them for building
churches and other structures wh|ch,
covered with stucco, were very hand­
some. These ’dobo buildings wptc nlso
substantial, weatherproof nnd endur­
ing, ns Is testified by many that still
stnnd, unimpaired by the wear o f cen­
turies.
With lubor so high nnd materials
likewise, the Idea o f n mud dwelling,
which one can put tip for oneself, even
the children helping, has Its attrac*
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EAST FIRST STREET, SANFORD, FLORIDA

HISTORIC TREE NEARING END
Kim at Washington, Cloeely Associatoci
V/ltn ‘Sarr.usl T . B. Morso, Will
Soon Bs dons.

Fresh from the
Factory

JUST AT THE

without a search warrant
A CITIZEN

HAD TO OVERLOOK FOIBLES
Hsrbsrt Spencer's Fussiness s Trial to
Thoso Who Did Not Know His
Raal Klndnssa.

The Superior Peeple.
The following proclamation waa re­
cent Iy published by the Mohammedan
community: “ Praise be to Ood and
peaco for having made uh superior to
other creatures In havlug granted us
this holiday, which has spread all
through tbla Island among us all, both
those who live near the sea and those
who lire on the mainland, those who
live In the south and those who live
In the north, among young and old,
male and female. We celebrate great
rejoicings on the arrival of our Mas­
ter, the owner of this country. He
came to seo us. his subjects, and to
Inspect his country."— Zanslbar Ga&lt;
sette.

More examples of Herbert Spencer’s
Irritating foibles and extraordinary
pettiness are superfluous, but two of
them will bear the telling.
A friend had the opportunity of see­
ing In fall working order the famous
ear-stoppers tint Spencer used to
w et'. Probably some frivolous re­
mark of the friend obtained him this
privilege, for In the middle of the meal
Spencer, with a fixed glance at him,
pressed tho spring that closed tho
hole of each ear.
Qulf Coast Sulphur Deposits.
After luncheon the host and friend
At smite remote time Ihen* must
sat chatting In the gurdeu. when there
came an Invltutton from Spencer to have been trememliMiH volcanic activ­
lake a drive with him In Ills rubber- ity In the region which Is today the
tired carriage, the message adding that gulf const of l.ums!aiiii and Texas;
for In those parts are found deposits
"v.c are not to t*di’."
of
sulphur vastly exceeding In Humi­
When they were returning from
F- cncer’s funeral Sir Michael Foster lity nny known elsewhere In the world.
t* J thin friend the following story: They are covered over by hundreds of
Spencer detested cushions, und the feet of Inter sedimentary material, nnd
trouble wns to find a chair that wns to get nt the sulphur deep wrlls have
to be mmk. Superheated water Is
hard In the sent and yet '-or.., enable.
. r, I &lt;fotm the pin*'« re melt the sul­
i i o , Ul a l a u l I t i O U t t v , Lu l . u J JL uu4t
phur, which In fetched to the surtace
covered with some Inches of soft plas­
hy the power of compressed nlr. On
ter of pnrls, und sitting on that mudo
cooling It la ready for shipment, being
an Impress from which a wooden -&lt;cnt
09
per cent pure.
of an exactly fitting pattern was cut.
Agnlnst n certain undeniable fus­
siness there should tie set the fact
that Biienccr had a soft place In a
heart that seemed adamant, nnd there
are stories o f spontaneous net# of kind­
ness and of otters of help to the trou­
bled nnd bereaved that redeem much
unlovely behavior.
CHRISTMAS ORDERS
FOR ORANGES
Leave your orders fo r Christmas or­
anges and grapefruit with Reginald
S. Holly, who is making a specialty o f
tho best o f tangerines and oranges
and grapefruit in mixed or straight
packages. He takes your order and
sees that t tia shipped to the proper
destination. Get his prices. Seo him

Gifts o f jewelry are more than gifts o f
the moment. They are constant re­
minders o f the giver’s thoughtfulness
and the recipient can enjoy them for
years and years.
In our big stock you can find appro­
priate g ifts for cyery member of the
family. Yes, even the little tots! And
giving jewelry is so much better than
irivinrr trifts thnt will soon be forgotten.
Come, see tho many beautiful g ift
selections we have to offer you. You
are not obliged to purchase.

Buy a Home
for a Xmas
Present
Greatest
- . * Gift in thei World
i1
REAL ESTATE

THE DEPENDABLE JEW ELER
FIRE INSURANCE

GIFTS TH A T LAST
SANFORD, FLORIDA

E. F. LANE
"The Real Esiste Man

CHRISTMAS TAGS, SEALS,
STAMPS
Just received new assortment o f
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
for your packages, letters nnd cards.
Seo tho new parcel post label that
bespeaks tho Christmns spirit and the
cute little tags and stamps that should
mark nit your packages. Only 5
cents a pack at tha Herald bfflee.
New line o f stationery this week es­
pecially ordered for Christmas week.

T H E H E R A L D ’S Office Supply Department has ju&amp;
ceived a large and complete line o f this beautiful station
—no two boxes alike—and we will print any monogram
paper (or cards) and envelopes—in one, two or three coi

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IN THE HEART OF TH E W O R LD ’S GERATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

.IL

THE SANFORD D A IL Y H ERALD , W EDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1920

NUMBER 223

/OLUME

CALLED BY
WILL MEET IN ORLANDO
i FSULT o f

m e e t in g

REVOLUTION
COLBY CONVEYS
PRESIDENT
WILSON
REARS HEAD
AMERICA’ S
IN MEXICO
GOOD WILL WILL ACCOMPANY HARDING
PROMINENT MEXICANS A R E A R ­ TELLS BRAZILIANS T H A T AMERRESTED FOR CON­
•
ICA IS TIIEIR
SPIRACY.
* FRIEND
.

RE- M ANY PEOPLE KILLED
PETROGRAD RAIL ACCIDENT

CENTLY HELD IN
LEESBURG
.

¡rowers, srappTis

(Br A* AumUUS T n u .)
LONDON, Dec. 22.— Several hun­
dred persons sro reported killed or
Injured In railroad accident near Pet­
rograd due to overcrowding o f train.
Details lacking.

nVE MANY MATTERS OF IM­
PORTANCE TO DISCUSS AT
BARIES SOLD IN
THIS TIME
SA L T LAKE CITY
S A Y S REPORT
», i result of a meeting o f citrus
tn and shippers held In Lees(By Tk* A imc UUS rm*.1
t on the 20th* Inst, a general meetSA L T LAKE CITY,
Dec. 22.—
•cf the growers and shippers has Declaring that hundreds o f babies arc
, ailed to meet In Orlando on De- being sold in Salt Lake City every
tnber 28th to discuss wages and year a judge here recommends legis­
matters pertaining to a more lation to the governor to prevent ¿ho
omlesl handling of the crops, traffic.
are many matters o f Importno,'to come before the, growers and
^Ipwn of Florida at this time and
lertry power nnd ahlpper should bo
. A largo crowd Is expected
Sanford where there nre many
nations that affect growers and
SAYS
IT
W ILL
NEVER
Jppers of fruits, i

PROGRESS
WITHOUT U. S.

a c h ie v e

ft*0 DILLIONS
•
FARM PRODUCTS
RBDI8COUNTBD BRITISH PREMIER A T LUNCH­
EON IN HOUSE OF COMMONS
(By Tk* I u m U M F rm .)
' SPEAKS O U T
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— Neatly
(ly
AimcUUI Prtn)
[two billion dollars worth o f paper on
LONDON, Dec. 22— Lloyd George,
¡production and sales of fprra products speaking at luncheon in house o f com­
arc been rediscounted by federal re- mons f o r British and Dominion deleWm banka this year, Governor H ard-. gate* to League of Nations Assembly,
Itag of federal reserve board estimated declared league would never achieve
Itaspecial report to senate agricultural reaU progress until all nations were
Icommittee.
represented. Said ho looked forward
hopefully to United States entering
league which was essential.

fejfSS* 01 ,b” « — a

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FROM HOME TO CAPITAL

RIO JANEIRO, Dec. 22— Sccre- TAFT WILL CALL
USUAL CUSTOM W ILL BE
tary Colby declared today he had
ON HARDING
OBSERVED MARCH
come to convey the expression, o f
THIS WEEK
FOURTH
America's admiration over the re(By Tk* AuocUUd Pru»)
markable progress o f Brazil.
MARION, Dec. 22— President-elect
Harding expected no callers today but
ex-Presldcnt Taft is scheduled for a
conference here before the holidays
BAD LANDS SAVE COWS.
AND SECRETARY SAYS HE IS
it was announced today.
IN VERY GOOD
(By Tk* A uocU U d Prtu)
SPIRITS
FOUR
MEN
KILLED
FARGO, N. D., Dec. 22.— North Da­
POWDER
MILL
EXPLOSION
kota bad lands save the ' lives of
(By Tk* A uocU U d P rtu )
runny cattle each winter, say agents
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22— Presi­
(By Tk* AuocUUd Pr*u)
TWO
HUNDRED
MEN
AND
FIVE
of the state agricultural college ex­
SCRANTON, Dec. 22— Four men dent Wilson plans accompanying
WOMEN CAUGHT IN
tension department.
killed
and two injured in explosion in President-elect Harding from White
DRAGNET.
Blizzards which kill n large num­
Dupont Pqwder Company near here. House to Capitol on March 4th and
ber o f cattle in their sweep across the
(By Tk* AuocUUd T r o t)
back again to Whito House fo r lunch­
plnins cannot reach those which have
NEW YORK, Dec. 22— Two
eon in usual Inaugural custom. W il­
the buttes and couics to protect them,
son will retire to new home *on S
hundred men and five women
the ugents say.
street and resume life o f privata citi­
have been arrested in the police
zen after eight y e a n in the «White
round-up against XVcw York's
House. Secretary Tumulty said Prlscrime wave which has been rag­
(dent's health improved and he Is In
ing for the past few months.
good spirits. Expected Wilson will
write history o f World War.
FORTY-ONE THOUSAND NEGRO
APALACHICOLA TIMES
CITIZEN SIN CITY OF
STRANGLER LEW IS,
EDITOR RESIGNS AFTER
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22— House
JACKSONVILLE
WORLD CHAMPION
FORTY YEAR8* SERVICE
Ways and Means Committee ad­
WELCOMED HOME
journed until January 6th when it
(By Tk* AuocUUd Prou.)
(By Tk* AuocUUd Pro**)
WASHINGTON, Dec,
22c -The will consider general »v isio n of the
Tk* Au*el»t*d T n u )
APALACHICOLA, Dec. 22— A fter
, if
, , .
...
~ —
“
22—
SAN JOSE) Calif.,
Dec.
tariff.
more than forty y e a » as editor o f nc^ ° P°Putat,on of. J«&lt;*lonvl,,*l
Ed. "Strangler" Lewis, the world's
nounccd by ccnsur is forty-one thou­
The Times, a weekly newspaper
champion heavy-weight wrestler, was
sand, four hundred and seventy-nine. ANNUAL PENSIONS
printed h e » , H. W. Johnson volun­
APPROPRIATIONS
(riven a home-coming reception today
Increase twelve thousand, one hun­
tarily »U rea, and his son succeeds
HAVE BEEN CUT
and presented with a silver cup.
,
him. This was the longest service on dred and eighty-six.

HEALTH IMPROVED

ROUNDING UP
CRIMINALS IN
NEW YORK CITY

I

INCREASEIN
JACKSONVILLE
NEGROES

the same paper o f any editor in Flor­
ida, it is claimed. F or all that time
Editor Johnson was editor and pro­
prietor o f The Times, which in 1885
was founded from a consolidation o f
tho Tribune and the' Herald, the flret
named having been established in
1881.
.

GIVES REASONS
FOR PARDONING
ED. C. CHAMBERS

PALMER MAKES OFFICIAL EX­
P A R IS, Dec, .22.— Conference uf
PLANATION OF EVERGLADES
premiers o f Great Britain, Franca and
LAND CALL
Italy w ill be held in ?Hce or Cannes
,beginnlng December 28th to discuss
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22— A ttor­
possible revision of peace treaty with
ney General A. Mitchell Palmer hns
IWILL BE REVISED AND "HATS Turkey, (
sent to congress the first official ex­
OFF" WILL RE THE
planation o f the reasons that prompt­
SLOGAN
CUT W AGES IN; PENSACOLA
ed the president to grant a pardon to
(By 7k* Au m UUA F ru ì)
PENSACOLA, Dec. 22— A general Edward C. Chambers, who waa con­
CINCINNATI, 0., Dec. 22— "Hats reduction o f 20 per cent in the wages victed in the so-called Everglades
on’ in elevators, even though there fo r the building trade effective Jsn. lard case. The official explanation
majr be women passengers is the 1, was announced tonight by the ia -a follows:
•loftn of the Cincinnati
Building builders exchange. The open shop
" ’elltloner was convicted in MisOwnen and M anage»' Association prevails. here and the award will bo boi
o f selling Florida Everglades
which hat started a crusade to that accepted, the builders say.
• * to small purchasers at from
end. Whether they will win their
. ' to $85 per acre and $1 down per
contention that the removal o f hata
ere and 1 per month per acre, within crowded elevato» is a menace to
«. it interest or .taxes until paid. The
pauengers in the immediate vicinity
l^nds were not drained, but the pur­
of those who take o ff their headgear
chasers knew they were undrained.
reoaint to be seen for many promi­
The state, however, was draining
nent Cincinnati women a » opposed to
them and had a contract with a re­
the abolition of this old-faahioned CONSPIRACY CHARGES AGAIN8T sponsible dredging compsny to have
wnrteiy. “The habit" said Captain
T H R E E MEN FOLLOWED FIRE
the canals dug by July 1, 1913,' and
A T OKLAHOMA MINE
"•
McIntyre, prcaident o f the
purchasers were so Informed. Thru
nwociatino" waa introduced by southunfbrsecn difficulties, but through
M IAM I, Okla., Dec. 22— Lee Dekle
«m people traveling in the north. Orno fault o f either Chambers, the
gtnally I undentand, negroes were of Tam pa, Fla., and Gus Howerton state, or the dredging company, the
squired to remove their hata on en- and T ex Hill of this place, arrested canals were not completed as con­
Unng elevato» and In time white some time ago' on the charge o f con­ templated, and fo r a time dredging
men followed the example when wo- spiracy in connection with destruc­ ceased, the result being that the op­
were on the lilt. On the same tion b y fire of the T iger mill Nov. erations released much of the water
Principle why do not men take o ff 15, w ere cleared at tho preliminary o f Lako Okeechobee, and tho lands
meir hat« when traveling in a street hearing held here today.
upon which some o f the settlers had
r which also contain* women pasNo evidence against any o f the located wore flooded and were in n
•esgtnj"
men that would tend to show that they worse condition than before the dig­
And Captain McIntyre got the fol- had the ^plant set on fire, as was ging operations began. At the time
lowing
t answers from women:
ch a rged ,' was, brought out. Dekle Is the application fo r pardon was con­
earn
not Bce any rea,on to dis- president o f the Georgia Mining Com­ sidered, condition had greatly chang­
c®urtesy. Courtesy is not pany. That concern had purchased ed, and the soil which had been re­
tion nf Ju * mere,y * n «a m p lifica ­ the T iger plant, paying part o f tho garded by expert witnesses fo r the
t i l i
'^at a man is. Women never consideration down. The purchase was government as worthless, was found
to bo. valuable, fertile, and suscepti­
t o r Z " ' V o decide th,a ipblem made fro m Howard ton's company.
Kcnnon DimFollow ing the fire, which burned ble, with cultivation and proper ap­
the greater part o f the plant, the plication o f fertiliser, of raising valu­
the
m atter was investigated by „the able crops. Tho attorney general sent
'Just bccaui'
franchi, i , *C womcn h *ve been en- state fire marahal’a office and charges
special agent to the Everglades to
The
to effect"th* if 0t n BUÍÍiclc n t reaso n o f conspiracy to commit a felony de­ investigate conditions there.
agent's
report
was
very
favorable
. tru0
tnio gentleman
gentle! cour“
**showmen
a
will
to­ veloped. Jt was on these charges that to Chambers, and showed that many
the three men .had their preliminary
*wn
* rd« 4i YJ
»«man.»—
M r* F«
Fenton'Lawoma,L" - Mr*t o n Law- hearing today, and o f which they were o f the representations made to the
“ id o not"1 ° f lV° man'“ Clty c l“ b- acquitted. This would appear to finally jury regarding the fertility, etc., of
•
hate Uo not *««
7 why
ny now
now that
» « women close the matter.
the soil were incorrect. The A ttor­
ney General reported to the presi­
»llh M n
t C " ' , " " 1 v° ,ln« rl* ht
- n , lhat
any
established custoni ihn,.i
V
' '«»Dilahed
dent that there was every Indication
JOB 8TECHER
that Chambers bought and sold the
W A 8 INJURED .
lands in entire good faith, that the
IN F A S T BOUT
¡ £ « 0h'°. Lm p » oí
project failed through no'fault o f his,
and that If thea facts since developed
(•r tk* imdttil BiiMil
Im. íthair
r J Schivàtpv
S Ü
*
"
*»&gt;“*
to
7™ a',ln*
O M AH A, Dec. 22.— Joe Stecher, by the department's own Investigation
the r e e l« /7 ‘ " I " ' P « 1« * « form er heavyweight wrestling cham­ had been known at the timo o f the
pion, a t hotel suffering from neuritis trial and brought to the attention of
lot« il n “ *'n ar® n°t suing to
the Jury, there would have been no
*
upon o f neck and left arm.
possibility o f convicting him. Under
,h« woman
to queatlon
ó ¿ I T T depends uP°n
these circumstances and on the
U Uw *ort of w oST*1 extent* I f «b® BIDS REJECTED
ground
o f newly developed and new­
wIU bold thta r e ,^ ln. men re,P««t she
BY SHIPPING BOARD
ly discovered evidence, the Attorney
Held of butin. P&lt;Ct n° matter wrhat
^ 4
Ï Ï Ï °L *&gt;0^Uc*t activity
WASHINGTON, DeA .2^— AU bid* General recommended that pardon be
Schwa»
F,or*nce Goff fo r furnishing bunker coal to mer­ granted.
,
ty Repubita-n^ ° f IUmI,t°n Coun- chant ships at Atlantic and Gulf
PuoHcan Executive Committee.
'ports rejected by shipping board.
Office supplice at the Herald.

ANOTHER

MILL
REDUCES

(By Tk* AuocUUd Pr»u)

WASHINGTON, Dec. 22— Carry­
ing fourteen million dollars less than
appropriated tast year, annual pension
(By Tk* AuocUtoA Prou.)
MARTINSVILLE, W. Va., Dec. 22. bill reported out by hous cappropria— Interwoven Mills announced twenty tions committee. Totals two hundred
per cent wage reduction and reopen' sixty-five million, five hundred thou­
Ing of plant in January.____________ sand dollars.
WAGES

MRS. ELMEI Ì IS CLEARED
OF THE MURDER CHARGE

EDKLE ACQUITTED
OF CONSPIRACY

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SAN ANTONIO, Dec. 22,
Francisco Gomes and Leon Taurel, prominent Mexicans, were ar­
rested toJay charged with con­
spiring to start a military expedi­
tio n against Mexico from
the
United States.
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LLOYD GEORGE SPEAKS ON
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS

OUTHERN
COURTESY IN
THE ELEVATORS

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ELKS NATIONAL
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BOWLING CONTEST
nELD AT TOLEDO

(Br Tk* AnoeUtod JinO
TOLEDO, Dec. 22— The Elks nat­
ional bowling tournament wil be held
here next February it was announced
today.

CLEVELAND
COMMERCIAL
BODIES COMING
W ILL VISIT FLORIDA ON A TRIP
* FOR THE EXTENSION
OF TRADE
CLEVELAND, Dec. 22— Membera
of yie manufacturers' and wholesale
merchants' board o f Cleveland Cham­
ber o f Commerco will leave Cleveland
on February 8th on Its 51st trade ex­
tension cxcunlon and outing. The
trip w ill take the members to the
southern and southeastern states as
far as Florida. The party will return
February 28th.
The
board membership almost
every year makes a tour, the last one
being to Europe in the spring o f 1919
. A "selling Cleveland" trip (s plan­
ned by the membera to the larger dis­
tributing centers of the East, to take
place early next spring.
The trade extension itinerary o f
tho southern trip follow s:
Lexington,
Ky., February 7th;
Knoxville, Tenn., February 8th; Chat­
tanooga, February-9th; Birmingham,
Ala., February 11th; Atlanta, Ga.,
February 12th; Macon and Brunswick,
Ga., February 13th and 14th; Jackson­
ville, Fla., February 15th.
The outing itinerary will begin
February 10th at Tampa, fla . The
members-will leave Tampa February
17th and visit In turn all Florida re­
sort points, Including Lakeland, Fort
Myers, Punta Gorda, Arcadia, Bartow
and Orlando, leaving the latter place
on Saturday, February 26th, fo r home.
PETE HERMAN
.
WILL DEFEND
CHAMPIONSHIP
(Br Tk* AmooUUS rro«*1
NEW YORK, Dec. 22— Pete Her­
man, ;ith e Srorld's' bantam-weight
champion, will defend his title tonight
with Joe Lynch in a flftene round
bout.
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LAKE HELEN PEOPLE
ELECT TWO WOMEN
A 8 CITY OFFICIALS

DELAND, Dec. 22— The town o f
Lake'Helen yesterday elected the fo l­
ALL TH E CO-DEFENDANTS lowing officers: Mayor, J. H. How­
ell; councilmcn, J. P. Mace, A. D.
A R E ALSO EXON­
Clarkson, Mrs. Clara Carey; clerk,
ERATED
W. J. Todd; marshall, Ernest Lopes;
collector,
Mrs. Carrie T. L uff man.
STATE FAILS TO M AKE A CASE
Irene
G.
Adams,
well known through
AGAINST .THE FOUR
the
state
as
a
Suffragist
leader, act­
DEFENDANTS
ed as one of the inspectors o f the
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MACON, Ga., Dec. 22— All four o f election.
the defendants charged with poison
ing Fred H. Shepard o f Houston coun­
ty, for his money, were discharged
here late last night by Judge H. A.
Mathews o f superior court. The judgo
held that even granting that Shepard
waa poisoned, the state had not pre­ CAR WITH COACHMAN FAMILY
sented sufficient evidence to connect
OVERTURNS NEAR HAINES
them with the deed. He also declared
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CITY YESTERDAY
testimony o f experts regarding the
alleged poisoning was conflicting.
LAKELAND, Dec. 22— Mrs. Wal­
There was a mild outburst of ap­ ter Coachman, o f Jacksonville, is in
plause as the preliminary hearing, the Morrell hospital here, seriously,
If not fatally injured, nnd her daugh­
which had lasted a week, came to
close and then Shepard's widow, now ter, Mrs. William Burbridge o f Jack­
M n . Pauline Elmer o f Jacksonville, sonville, is suffering with a broken
leaped up and facing the judge cried: right arm the result *of an automo­
at
"Jesus did not walk alone in the bile accident near Haines City
garden. I did not walk alone. God 1:30 o'clock yesterday «afternoon.
Mr. Coachman, their son, Charles
was with me.”
The woman's words drifted off into Coachman, and Mr. Burbridge, who
incohcrency and suddenly she toppled were In the car also, sustained only
over backward, but was saved from a bruises and a severe shaking up.
Mrs. Coachman's left arm is brok­
fall by attorneys nearby. Friends
crowded around the other defendants en in two places and it is feared she
— Mrs. Elmer’s son, Ernest Hopson; sustained concussion o f the brain and
her younger sister, Mrs. Iona Henry, possibly internal injuries As well. She
and Mrs. Annie^Cutts o f Fitzgerald. has not regained consciuosness since
In a few minutes Mrs. Elmer had re­ the accident.
The Coachman party, in the elder
covered sufficiently to be taken away
Coachman’s machino, had just pass­
by her friends.
The courtroom, which had been well ed through Haines City and were
headed in this direction, an4 going at
filled throughout the hearing, was
a pretty fast rato o f speed as they
crowded tonight and friends o f the
approached the curve near the rail­
defendants crowded around to con­
road crossing. It is presumed the
gratulate them. As they left the
car was too close to the edge o f the
court house, thiy were halted again
road, and the wheels skidding caused
o nthe sidewalk to receive congratu­ it to go into the sand and turn over.
lations.
Dr. R. R. Kime, o f Orlando, happen­
Evidence was completed today In ed along soon after the accident and
the preliminary hearing o f Shepard's administered frist aid to the injured,
widow, ow Mrs. Pauline Elmer, her then brought the party here and plecson, Ernest Hopson; hei; younger sis­ de Mrs- 'Coachm an in the hospital.
ter, Mrs. Henry, and Mrs. .Cutts, The others o f the party w ere'able to
charged with haring caused Shep­ g o to a hotel.
ard's death tn order to get possession
W alter F. Coachman is chairman
o f his fortune. Arguments consumed o f the board o f the Consolidated Na­
the forenoon session o f the court and val 8tores Company, Jacksonville,
late today Superior Court Judge Mat­ and one o f' the best known business­
hews presiding announced that a men in the state. \Hls concern owns
night session would be held. It was large Interests in this section o f the
expected th e judge would render his state and Mr. Coachman is a fre ­
decision before midnight on the ques­ quent visitor here.
tion as to whether to hold the de­
First reports were that both Mr.
fendants fo r the grand'Jury and If so and M n . Coachman were fatally in­
jured.
whether to grant bail.

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THE SANFORD D A ILY H ERALD, TUESDAY, DECEM BER.21,1920
was
threatened with worse than
what occurred Sunday night and they
‘ nted he would be killed i f he tried
to describe them.
Bischoff admitted to the police he
believed they would kill him and he
stated that he would keep quiet in the
future.— Metropolis,

ih ESTATE D EALER GIVES
I E FACTS A BO U T THE T A R ­
RING AND FEATHERING
. John D. Bischoff, the real estate
-.operator with offices in the Baldwin
^building who was tarred and feath­
ered by four unidentified, masked
w e nearly Sunday night, spent Mon­
(Sr n , JUw'UUd rr»«o
day morning In bed at his home at
GENEVA, Doc. 2 i.— Twenty-two
719 Oak street.
nations today signed the protocol giv­
' However, according
to reports ing executive approval to the league
fr o m his home he will be nt his office plan fo r an Jntcmationql court o f
In th o afternoon.
|justice.
Four .countries, Portugal,
Reports that he ' intends to lea vet Switzerland, Denmark and Salvador,
' Jacksonville and dispose o f his p r o p -,; agreed to compulsory, arbitration.
arty here were denied by persons at] When the parliaments o f the signa­
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the BIschofT home Monday morning. tory nations ratify the protocol, the
'Responding to a telephone call at court will immediately become oper­
. f his homo by a man giving the name ative. Inasmuch as the majority o f
as "M r. Cummings" /BIschofT was the nations which signed did so only
■ whisked in an automobile from Julia after consulting with the governments
and Monroe streets and carried to and parties, the leaguo officials be­
the outskirts of this city. There the lieve that the approval o f the parlia­
automobile was stopped and Bisch­ ments soon will follow. The delegates
who signed expressed the hope that
o ff w as stripped o f his clothing.
The fou r men covered his body with the United States would nt least* givo
warm tar and a coat o f feathers was executive approval, notwltiirtsr.-iirg
then administered. He was gagged tho fact that it is not a member o f
and a silk balck mask was placed tho league. They point out that such
over his head. He was carried to the action by the United States would ma­
city in the automobile and was thrown terially strengthen the court’s chances
D from the automobile in a crocus sack o f success and encourage all nations
; between Laura and Main streets on to adhere to the court. Tho Ameri­
can g n ^ o n n in t, it is added, could givo
Forsythe, shortly before 9:00 p. m.
' Several men standing near a cigar executive consent by sending areprestore on Laura' street were attracted sentative to Geneva to sign the pro­
b y the floundering bag. The bag tocol, then place the matter before tho
w as removed from Bischoff’^ head. senate fo r final acceptance.
The countries and the order in which
Then the gag was taken from his
... mouth and the mask was removed. they signed follow : Portugal, Greece,
/ BishcofT then told them that he had Paraguay, Japan, Uruguay, Slam,
; been kidnapped by the men and Sweden, Switzerland, Salvador, South
Africa, China, Poland, Brazil, New
^ fe a th e r e d .
i Someone telephoned the police Zealand, Norway, Denmark, Holland,
^headquarters and shortly afterwards Indir^ Italy, France, Great; Britain
■-* nautomoblle filled with patrolmen and Panama.
-and detectives arrived on the scene.
rB lschoff was taken to the police
etation and was later carried to his
homo in Riverside in the police
. I t is supposed that Bischoff was
tarred and feathered because o f a
letter written by him assailing Tho
Florida Metropolis fo r its stand on
IAmericanism.
Bischoff flayed The
.M etropolis because o f a story recently published in this paper call
f a r the Germans "Huna."
i The letter was published on t h e l * ,rt* U? n bu,!ne,fl and P a r t i e s o f
" fr o n t page o f The Florida M etropolis: tbo Adam8» American, Wells Fargo
i Saturday and created keen b itte r -,4 ° ° - and Southern Express comneas against Bischoff. In B isch off s , Pan,c* ,nto 1118 American Railway E x­
letter he declared that he w o u ld , Pre88 Company. Tho commlsalon said
boycott Tho Metropolis and see t h a t ,that U wa8 thc,r bel,cf ^
th® Publ,c
^ h ie friends In thia city would cancel iwould * * * ** 8Crved b? one consolldaVtheir advertisements.
.
«t* d company serving all lines with
S On BiaehofTs back a placard read -1 C(lua^ cates.
’ Jar, " I am a Hun," was glued by
7,18 P8™ 11 granted by the commls? ter. There was not a space on his 8,on waB h*8« 1 on an «PpHcaHon filed
‘ body more than an inch wide t h a t ,1*? tho fo a r express companies last
’ w as not» covered with
tar and March,
feathers according to patrolmen w h o } The commission divided on the quessaw him at headquarters Sunday 4100 o f permitting tho express connight. '
solidstion, effected by tho rsllrosd ad­
v, A
huge crowd gathered at th e ! mlnlatrmtlon as a w ar measure to bo
■cane' when Bischoff w as removed made Permanent, Commlsalonera *Mcfrom the sack, n e was carried to |Chord and Meyer dissenting from tho
th« police station where he m ade» majority and presenting aminority reJ lls identity known. L eter be was P°rt written by the former.
S te n te d
to his home in the police
The consolidation, the dissenting re1 Ambulance.
port *“ «rted, "creates a monopoly"
According to Bischoff someone and "destroys every semblance o f com-

' Bischoff entered the car, according
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— Tho govto his statements at the polico station eminent today entered suit against
i;«n d w as rapidly driven to the out- John D. Rockefeller ' fo r $202,078,
skirts o f the city. He was stripped ' charging that his income tax report)
o f his clothing when reaching a spot was "incorrect, misleading and false."
»b o o t six miles from the city, ho
Tho government alleged that on his
Mid.
return filed March 18, 1920, Mf. Rock­
; H e was forced to put his hands cfeller failed to include in it as part
behind his back after he was stripped o f his incorno 60,104 shares o f Illlno f his-clothing. Ills hands were tied ois Pipò Line Company and 07,176
and he was gagged. The men then shares o f the Prairie Pipo Lina Comproceeded to pour tar and feathers on pany.
his body. While he was being tarred,
Mr. Rockefeller is in the South, but
according to his statements to tho his representative here tonight issued
. police, one o f the men lectured him a statement declaring that pipe line
»• on "Americanism.0
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company shares mentioned in the
- * H e stated to the police that the charge were acquired In 1916 as stock.
W m m told him that i f he was n ot dividends, which, under arale o f the
^isettefled with the United States he United SUtes ' Supreme Court, they
.&lt;' and others with the same attitude contended, ar euntaxable.
, shounld return to their native land.
The amount sought in the suit filed
H e w as also lectured on the part today, the statement added, Mr. R»&gt;ck‘ Hbe soldiers did in the recent w ar efeller believes Is not legal taxation
■*’ and "O ne hundred per cent Ameri- and decllnes to pay pending a decision
csnlsm " was the keynote o f tho o f tho courts.
B speech, according to .hla report to
-------------- —— ----- H the police.
The Dally Herald subscription list
j p W hile being returned to the city, is growing so rapidly that new carBischoff
declared
that
t*
was Tier boys are necessary each week. If
warned not to attempt to deocribe you do not get your papor promptly
the men who kidnapped him.
He phone 481.

James is equally responsibly with HUNTERS 8BB HORSE
Raymond W&gt; S ch u ck in the cornmlaV «
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W IT H W lK Q g
sion o f the crime."
PASCAGOULA, Miss., Dec. 21.—
Paul disappeared on October 5
with 140,000 in cash and $30,000 In A party o f sportsmen, returning home
checks which he was taking from a Sunday evening from an outing on
Camden bank to a Philadelphia bank« Horn Island, reported seeing for the
ing firm. Eleven days later his body first time in their lives a flying horse,
was found in a shallow grave in the or pegasus, which they declare had
Jersey pines in Burlington county. been grasing on the island.
Suspicion was directed to James, who
This hypostomldlan fish resembled
was the last person seen with Paul. a donkey w ith wings, the sportsmen
Schuck was later arrested as an ac- Jaay. Its head was flat and the snout
complice. Both are alleged to have 1quite long. An attempt w as made to
made confessions, accusing each oth* •shoot the hlppodame, but the swift*
or o f tho crime. Paul, they said, w a s ■winged animal made his iscape be*
beaten to death with an nutom obile1
ncath the cerulean waters o f the gulf.
tiro iron.
.
Local prohibition officials arc said'to
be considering an investigation.
Everything fo r the office at the
Herald Printing Co. We can fit you
The Herald Printing Qo. has ev­
out with all that you need in fine erything in the office supply line that
printed stationery and office supplies you are needing. The price is right
o f all kinds.
also. Let us fit you up with your
stationery and office supplies.

Killed Paul to Rob Him o f $40,000—
Alleged Confederate Claimed ‘
He Did Job.
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CAMDEN, N. J;, Dec. 21, Frank
J. Jamps was convicted yesterday o f
murder in the first degree without
any recommendation fo r mercy by a
Jury in connection with tho killing o f
David S. Paul, Camden bank messen­
ger.
.
During the trial James’ plea o f a
“ taint Of insanity in tho blood" was
refused by Justice Knatxcnback. He
ruled that unless the defense sub­
mitted cvidenco to provo that James
was insane at the timo o f the killing
o f Paul, no testimony could be enter­
tained to show that tho prisoner’«
mind might have been unbalanced
when he commitod tho crime.
In summing up fo r the prosecu­
tion, Mr. Wolverton said: "It doe«
not matter who struck tho fatal blow.

„ Get some o f those lato postcards at
the Herald office. The Valdes Ho­
tel, the Welaka Block, the Seminole
Hotel and other points o f interest.
Only ono cent each. Send a Sanford
card to your friends.

CLARK AND DRAKE
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WORK FOR BLACK
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f l y q u a r a n t in h

WASHINGTON, Dec. 2 1 .- A hes^
ing to consider the reatrictinT£
movement o f fruits and vegetsLw
? ora;Cube, the Bahamas, J a n u ic M ?
Canal Zone, Costa Rica, Haiti, Fhliu
Fine Islands, Ceylon and Java on aL
count of the citrus black fly, U f c u .
conducted; today by the department^

Florida, and Upshaw o f Georgia,
were among some 50 represents«?!»
o f the fruit industry in the United
States who appeared beforo the board
in favor o f the quarantine.
C. C. Gowdey, government ento­
mologist o f Jamaica; E. K. Knight,
from the Isles o f Pines; A. Tynes
Smith, o f the Bahamas; E. Rccnztr
and John C. Johnson; dircstor of plant
sanitation from Cuba, opposed the

Have you seen that beautiful line
o f box stationery at the Herald o f­
The way to pay tho expenses of the
fice? Just the thing fo r "The Girl" country fo r the next four years Is to
fo r Christmas. Get it printed with lay a tax on applications for Fede:*
her monogram.
al offices.— New York World.

And our Big Store is just filled with.new and seasonable goods
for the ladies and children—substantial Xmas Gifts that will not
only please the eye of the beholder but will be
and a joy forever to those who receive them.

Ladies' Waists, In all the very
latest patterns, fresh from the
Blankets, nice warm wool or
cotton fleeced blankets at prices
that will sell them.

will please "h e r " most.

Handkerchiefs make

best

Old Santa is here and his pres­

Christmas G ifts and y e always
acceptable Get in quantities

ence is felt In every department
o f our big store. W e have ju s t

for the holidays and for every

what you
want In all lines.. Come
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occasion - thereafter.

In and look them over.

the

manufacturers.

The G ift that

Table Linens that are good at
holiday time and any time. The
best gifts that money can buy.

A Deep Regard for Members of the Family is Best Expressed
with Gifts of Apparel and

SANFORD

Speers is the Popular Shopping Place.

F L O R ID A

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General Manager be in a position to do greater things. Invest today huthe SOUTH­
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jubilant voice o f Chriatmas, with Its
promise o f love, joy and blessing. Let
us all join &lt;n the friendly spirit of the
season o f larger human charity and
deeper brotherly love.

D«lU«r*d In City hy C»rrUr

Member o f the Associated Press
CH ARITY SHOULD
HOME.

BEGIN AT

Colonel Bob Davis writes the fol­
lowing pretty story for the Gaines­
ville Sun:
Yesterday we stood fo r a moment
watching the people pass in and out
o f one o f our popular grocery stores.
Amongst them wo noticed a woman,
The older w c grow the less we like carrying a child in her arms. We
to see Christmas come fo r it moons stood where we could watch her in­
much worry and a "goneness” in the side the store. W c saw her tool; wist­
region o f tho pistol pocket.
fully among tho laden shelves but
she made no purchase. Then she
.A n d anyhow some folks are w orry­
ing because some one took the “ r i"
out o f Christmas on the first day o f
last January o r thereabouts and sinco
that &lt;ime there is danger o f going
Only three more days until Christ

After having passed the shortest
day In the year successfully we can
perk up, today ^cing on the next lap
fo r a longer day nnd one more day
closer to that good old summer time
when we can go fishing and take a
day off now and then without holding
up the paper.
With all the talk about building
in Sanford there is going to be some­
thing doing sure enough.
There
should lw id' dull «.umir.er months here
w ith everything moving even though
there Is no summer baseball team.
JOE BARM AN W ILL RETIRE

m ight aggravate the dread disease
■that is working havoc with one o f the
beat fellows that ever lived and Joe'
Earman’s retirement from the news­
paper field will be a sad blow to his
many friends and he has legion*, fo r
J o e is a square fellow, loyal to his
friends, fa ir to his enemies and be­
lieves in going straight to the core
on any and all subjects. He has a
atyle o f writing all his own and the
Falm Beach Post has occupied a big
place In the ranks o f Florida journal­
i s t It is nil right, Joe. Come to
Hanford and get well and you enn still
liavo many years to live and get back
In the game again. You will never be
able to entirely give up either poli­
tics or newspapers and we all hope
you will never be compelled to do
cither. W e need square men In both
branches.

FORESTS AND THEIR RELATION
TO THE CITRUS INDUSTRY

Will the cutting, down o f our for­
ests result in disaster to our citrus
industry? The ameliorating influence
o f great bodies o f woodland hns long
been acknowledged by scientists who
have made climatic matters a speci­
alty. But the intimate relation between
forests and rainfall did not need a
scientific Investigation to be estab­
lished. It ha salways been a matter
of common knowledge which found its
expression in t^c old time saying,
“ ■niere'Il be no cold weather right
now because there is too much water
in the woods and the ground Is too
THE VOICE OF CHRISTMAS
wet." The desire o f planters to locate
a grove in the lee o f a big body o f
The voice of Christmas sings woodland, or on the right side o f
sweetly, clearer and stronger today some lake, is another proof of tho
than ever before.
camo thing. Tho Old Timer knows
Tho song the herald angels sang what it takes tho newcomer some time
over the midnight plains o f Bethle­ to learn, it may bo by a sad experi­
hem rings round the world with un­
ence. The forest makes n valuable
ending beauty— soaring nbove the
windbreak, and tho lake gives protec­
battle fields and the monuments o f
tion against frost nnd cold.
«rim e, telling o f the grace that suves.
Heavy forests insure n regularity
It makes' new harmony in the
o f rainfall unknown elsewhere. The
minds of men, bringing them to a
|forest conserves the rain that falls
higher consciousness o f the signifi­
cance of Peace on Earth, Good Will within its aren fo r a considerable
time, allowing It to seep Into the
t o Men!
As the Jiymn thnt greeted the Nnz- ground and gradually find Its way
arene finds its way to the hearts o f to the lakes and rivers, thus keep­
tnne, civilization becomes better, no­ ing them at a uniform level. Cut
down the forests and the rain that
bler nnd truer, day by day.
Whatever your creed inay be, how­ fells runs off rapidly to the creeks
ever you mny regard thnt wonderful nnd rivers causing destructive floods,
figure In the Garden o f Gethsemane, but leaving the ground practically
you cannot fail to be exalted by the ns dry ns it was before the rain, and

Christmas Candies
Nuts and Nut Meats, All Kinds
Plum and Fig Pudding
Dates, Figs, Cluster Raisins
Grape Juice, Virginia Dare and Claret
Mince Meat, Dry and Moist
Goodwin’s Cakes, All Kinds
Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tuberculosis In Our State
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tong and disastrous droughts follow.
The levels o f many Florida takes aria
materially lower than they were some
years ago. This is confirmed by the
records o f surveyors, as well as by the
memorials o f old residents. That it
Is due to the denudation of timber
lands cannot be doubted.
Again large pine forests have an
especial value as windbreaks. A ny­
one who has ever ridden along a country road with a fore At on his windward
side must have noticed the difference
in the temperature, and the stillness
o f the air. The tall pine forests break
up the wind currents nnd drive them
to the higher atmosphere where they
do no damage. The citrus growers
along the lower east const recognize
the vnluo o f these natural windbreaks
TRAIN SCHEDULE
nnd spend much money to reproduce
Corrected on November \p, 1020.
them. Citrus trees do not like wind
Southbound
and arc not lit their best under windy
conditions. Nottc tho condition o f tho
Arrive
Departs
groves after n fro st and ylu wilj sec
that the trees on the outside, whero
2:30 a. pi. 2:40 m. m.
they have been exposed to wind arc
8:40 a. m.
most injured. The trees in the mid­
____ 1:28 p.m .
1:38 p. m.
dle o f the grove, where they are some­
_____2:55 p.m .
3:20 p. m.
what sheltered from kite winds will be
____ 7:30 p.m .
7:45 p. m.
comparatively uninjured. The history
North Bound
o f the citrus industry is illuminat­
Arrive
Departe
ing. It formerly extended fnr to the
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2:03 a.m .
northward o f its present boundaries,
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but with the cutting down o f the
____ 2:35 p.m .
2:55 p.m .
great pine forests which formed, a
____ 4:00 p.m .
4:05 p.m .
great natural barrier to the cold winds
____ 10:00 p. m.
and killing frosts it has been driven
Leeeburg Branch
farther and farther south, Our real
Arrive
Departs
estate men talk knowingly about the
7:30 a. m.
"frost line," but their talk Is purely
7:35 p.m .
Imaginative. Such a lino docs not
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exist. Fronts have been known ns far
___ 11:65 a. m.
south ns Key W est, nnd may happen
again. It is not beyond the bounds
Trilby Branch
o t iniuginntio i to n o / *1 at tho time
Arrive
Departs
may come when orange growing in a
8:00 a .m .
land stripped o f its forests may be­
8:25 p. m.
come a perilous enterprise, and wc
___ 0:30 p.m .
shall lose our greatest asset, our al­
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ways genial climate.
Oviedo Branch
We should take warning by thc^exArrivo
Departs
pcrlcncc of China, where millions ard
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dying from fam ilc, nnd death swinga
his destroying scythe where there ore
no crops for men to gather. In a cer­
tain district no rain has fallen fo r Dally, except Sunday.
tight months, nnd ns there are no
trees there are no reserves of moist­
ure, hence no crops, and the inhabi­
tants arq dying off like flies. A tree­
less land cannot support ngront pop­
ulation, and tho soil gradually deter­
iorates nnd becomes worthless fo r
cultivation. W c should conserve our
forests nnd plnnt new ones while It la
yet time.—Tnmpn Times.

rpHIS is a question that many parents are
* asking themselves. Why n ot give
them something worth whilq? * Open a
bank-book in the little one’s ow n name
and put the bank book In his stocking.
ONE DOLLAR will open the account.
P. S.; A bank book is a nice present
for the grown up children, too.

F. P. Forster, President.

A m p le Stocks

B. F. Whltner, Cashier,

P r o m p t Delivery

Cotton Seed Meal
Nitrate Soda
one
C a s t o r P om ace
Kainit
Our P r ic e s Will Save
You M on ey

CH ASE &amp; COM PANY
. Service That Counts
We have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
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EAT FRUIT FO R VITAMINES
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 21.—"W hy
do we cat fr u its ?” asks the Journal
o f tho American Medical Association
in on article on their well-established
great value in the diet. Their calory
vnluo is low, they contain no fats
nnd scarcely any protein, although
sonic contain n certain amount o f
sugar nnd starch. They nre not val­
uable contributors of the mineral
salts needed by tho body nnd their
lnxntivu organic acids nre offset \by
their indigestible'wnxes, gums and
cellulose.
"Recent investigations demonstrat­
ed that the food value of fruits lies
in their content o f vitamincs, that
group o f ns yet Ill-defined properties
or substances which promote wellbeing in ways that still require eluci­
dation.
"The fresh juices o f the edible
parts of the orange, lemon and grape­
fruit contain tho vitamlno frequently
Hpokcn of as water soluble B or antlncurltic vitamlno. It is, indeed, sur­
prising to lenm thnt the potency o f
orange Juice, f o r oxnmplc, in tho
water-soluble vitamlno, is comparable,
volume for volume, with thnt of cow’s
milk. This must not be understood,
of course, to apply to these nutri­
ments as sources o f energy, but only
to the pontents o f vitamlno. It is
even hinted that orange Juice mny
contain some fa t soluble vitamlno.
It Is, Indeed, surprising to learn that
citrus fruit has acquired a dietary
popularity. The advocates of a n a ­
tional temperance drink may bo dis­
appointing In the relatively poorer
showing o f grape juico ns a source o f
vita mine.
"Apples and pears arc not devoid
o f vltoniinc o f the water-soluble va­
riety, though they, cannot be rated
as rich In this food factor. Prunes
arc apparently somewhat richer in

Wholesale Commission Merchants

1304 East Cary Street

Cor lot receiver» and distributors all kinds Fruit and Produce
Consignments Solicited
Rtftrtnctt i

Produce Reporter Co., Ntw York
National State and City Bank

Pure, Sweet, Wholesome
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Suction Sweeper

Delivered Freah E v e ry Day

Demonstrated In your home.
Christmas orders should be giv­
en Early.

MILLER’S BAKERY

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B. E. WILLIAMS
or G. A . DREKA, DeLand '
Daytona Beach
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S P E C IA L B A R G A IN S
FOR TH E FIRST

C O M P L E T E H O U SE B IL L

The Citizens o f Sem inole County
Dolly Service

Phone 66

ELECTRICAL CHRIST­
M AS GIFTS
TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS,
IlA lIl CURLERS, HEATERS,
CLEANERS, IRONS, SEWING
MACHINES, WASHING MA­
CHINES.
Conic In nnd make your selec­
tion now.

105 Palmetto Avc.
Post Cards at the Herald office, l e

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Sanford

F. P. RINES

Welaka Building

Richmond, Va,

Phone 481

LISTEN—A L L YE FAIR PEOPLE
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WHILE WE TELL ABOUT
WHILE W E SING ABOUT

The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,1921
THIS IS TO BE THE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET H BLB1T IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS.
It la to embrace the products, official or private, o f flv® r*08*
ties in the beat «action o f the state.
TH AT’S YOU AND YOUR COUNTY. WE A S K
YOU-WII*1
YOU HELP?
Johnnie J. Jones' remarkable United Shows, bigger and b«lRr
will occupy our ground» from December to tho time o f opening th*
Fair in order to get ready for It.
W. R. O’NEAL
J. L. GILES
C. E. HOWARD
Secretery
President
Treasurer

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THE SANFORD D A IL Y HERALD, W EDN ESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1920

Ii^ e^ S le labo r
ON STATE ROADS
. TinK 18 MADE BY TI1B
l 8UGf;.?AD O FAU TO M O BILE
’ ^A SSO C IA T IO N

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t f pl05rniethC mo»t logic«! answer to,
would be th . prompt

5,« «i‘u#ti0" fhis „c o w lot** ln th0

U lw tlon of M
of nn interstate
I building o{pl gcom^ ent8 David Jame^

_r.M*nt of the America»«
A^oiatlon, which has been
o°bil,e A ,* identified with roads
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« r a o m W d that when
approached route two
CoefW,,
«-.00000,000 additional
K f ‘Z
o ' t h e ■Federal
*i*x ,h. F ... continues Mr. Jame¡¡J i t was set forth that this monr
*cB' L h cai|cd for nn equal nmount
r f , « several .tales, would eorve
on roads build!»* and absorb
f S h . labor which It was antldwah

Sd *o»u "Ml1 ,,om ,h,!, “ 7

* SLion of the big struggle. BeS f S l , total of « 100,000 000 from
£ % o n . l treasury »"d 'h e several
«3,000,000 was added to the
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Previously appropriated
f i t h e construction of roads in hed,nl forest reserves.
•Bat the period of non-employr*at did not arrive, besides which
a ,* w„ difficulty in obtaining matcrials and their shipment and the
abcormal prices cut down very subitiBtially new road mileage. Present
bastions, h iw « w . nro that the
npply of labor in the near future
w * considerably exceed the demand,
and hence a recurse to important publb improvements would be a direct
means of stnbliung labor conditions.
Sorely there can be no greater bene­
fit conferred upon the entire country
th« by the building o f highways
which will materially reduce the cost
of rtinsportation and facilitate the
oehanite of farm nnd manufactured
products between the country dis­
trict! and the centers of population.
“Congress could not net moro wise­
ly than to pass at this short session
the Townsend bill calling fo r the cre­
ation of a Federal commission to lay
out a great system of Interstate high­
ways and nrrange with the several
states for the prosecution o f this nat­
ional undertaking at the very earliest
noDxnt. The building o f roads is
ost thing which will unquestionably
improve conditions, and w e are all

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A D D ITIO N A L LOCALS

S P E C I A L S FOR
CHRISTMAS

The Brltlih parliament has a bill
CAN ADA NOW H A 8
before it appropriating 1300,000,000
A REGULAR NAVY
for the navy an d$10,000,000 fo r air­
planes. The English navy is already
HALIFAX, D ec. 22.— With the ar­ the largest ip tho world.
rival In this p ort o f his majesty’s
Canadian ships Aurora, Patriot and
Christmas Cards, Seals, and T ags
PnUician, the .Domlntyn navy, which at M obley’s Drug Store.
219-tfc
heretofore haa
existed nominally
It is tho advice o f the experts o f the
through possession of the Rainbow
and NIobc, cruisers o f on ancient pat­ Florida Agricultural College that vel­
tern, today flung to the breeze the vet bean Is one o f tho best crops
banners of martlme strength and pre­ growri in the state, not only, fo r feed
pared to take rank with other "naval b u t'to fertilize the land. Arrange to
plant some next season.
pow ers" of the w orld.
T ho vessels, a cruiser and two de­
Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at
stroyers, were presented to tho Do­
A.
Banner's, Sanford Ave.
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minion government by Great Britain.

FULL LINE OF AUSTIN-NICHOLS’ NEW YORK STATE “ SUNBEAM ”
GOODS— EVERYTHING TH AT GOES TO M AKE YOUR FRUIT CAKES
AND CHRISTMAS PUDDING— ALL GUARANTEED PERFECT.

ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF “OVER-SEA”
GOODS, NATIONALLY ADVERTISED
AND GUARANTEED ~

Tho production o f turpentine and
resin in France in 1010 exceeded any
i;
:v
-previous period. The turpentine out­
Goaded '‘Prospect" Finally Forced, In put wan 35,000 metric tons, and resin
8alf-D«fense, to Rise to tha
120,000 tons, valued at 180,000,000
Occasion Hsrself.
franca.

ECSTASY If! THE SALESROOM

“ But this Is such s sweet little
Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers, and
model, honey. Perfect on you. Look
Baby
Blankets, now on sale.— A. Ban­
at the quullty o f ;thl^duvetyn, dearie.
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Now, honey, did you ever see such ner.

tines?”

THE CITY M ARKET IS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST MEATS OF
EVERY KIND— BOTH WESTERN AND FLORIDA

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There may have been heroes of
grand opera who could h»nke love with
the fluency and Intensity o f a sales­
girl drawing near to a sale, hut no
expert ezlata whose ardor can thus
flame when the actual moment of de­
cision between the higher and the low­
er comes, "writes Marian Storm In the
New York Evening Post
"Lots of little girls that buy these
little suits Just leave off their little
blouses and wear them like little onepiece dresses. Now, this little style,
dearie, was made for you, Look, honey,
not n wrinkle In back. Isn’t It love*
ly on herT—appeals to another enrap­
tured creature— “ Isn’ t she Just the lit­
tle girl to wear this little model! Of
course, not every one can wear this
little suit, dearie. It lakes a figure,
honey, Just like you've lot. I wear u.e
frame suit myself.
"Dearie, In two weeks you couldn't
buy this'little suit for half tlic price
again. Isn’t It lovely on her? I snld,
honey, when you came In; There's
the girl that can wear that little aped a l we got todny.’ Now turn around.
dear. You won’ t have to do a thing
to It Length— Just right, honey.
Sleeves—Just right, honey.
"Sweetness,'* she urged, at passion­
ate cllnmr, "don't let a little chance
like this go by I Dearie, If you only

Last Reason Florida shipped 10,707
care o f grnpefruit; California shipped
378 cars, nnd Arizona 25. The ship­
ments o f oranger last season from
Florida wero 10,007 cars; California,
28,830; Arizonn, 03, and Alabama 5.

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THIS IS THE BIG STORE—THE STORE T H A T CAN FJLL YOUR EV­

Remember tho children with some
of Zano Grey’s, Eleanor Portera’ and
Booth Tarklngton’a Interesting books
at Mobley’s Drug Store.
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ERY W A N T FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS D IN N E R

IT W ILL SAVE LOTS

OF WALKING OR PHONING IF YOU GIVE US YOUR ENTIRE ORDER

Secretary of Agriculture Meredith
has naked congress fo r an appropria­
tion o f 11,000,000 to enable the depart­
ment, through tho forest service, to
co-operate with the states In forestf,-o protection an dother forestry work
in the next fiscal year.
Beautiful assortment of Lion brand
shirta fo r gifts a t greatly reduced
prices.— A. Banner.
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GREAT BIG RIPE HENS FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS
. DINNER

CITY MARKET
JUST CALL 113 OR 114 AND WE’LL DO THE REST
|F

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A t a recent fur sale In London 300,Just received a new shipment o f
000 American skunk skins, 450,000 W. L. Douglas Shoes. Men's, Ladles
American opossum skins, 35,000 Am er­ and Children’ll shoes at reduced prl*.
ican coon skins and 1,000,000 rabbit es.—Banner’s Store, Sanford Avcnuo.
skins were sold.' Thirty kinds o f akins
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were offered on a falling market.
California truck growora complain
B ox Fruit— Mixed ( boxes fru it that the increased freight rates will
# "But, oh, my beloved," returned the
goaded customer half fiercely. ’The packed to order. Parcel Post boxes
and cnrtoonq a specialty. W ater’s
price I The price I"
Bandy Bitchcn.
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put them out o f business. They say
that the new ratC9 on celery, lettuce,
etc., approximately 50 per cent, will
paralyze the vegetable growing Indus
try o f that state as far as tho eastern
mnrkets are concerned. Tho rail­
roads may need tho money, bub crops
cannot be grown at a loss.

A nice assortment o f Sterling S il­
ver and Gold Eversharp Pcno'li and
Fountain Pens at Mobley’s D ru g
Store.
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Buy Christmas Seals and put them
on all o f your pnekages. It means
another life saved from the W hite
Plague.

"Breed, Feed, Weed, Rend and Suc­
ceed. Uso&gt;Purc-brcd Sires." This le­
gend, n regular live stock sermon, ap­
propriately arranged was printed on
tho gable of the cattle bam where it
could be seen by visitors at the recent
Grange Fair o f St. Joseph county.Michigan.

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Braclct Watches, Electric Lamps,
Smoking Sctr, Casscro’ e and other
Sheffield silverware fo r holiday gifts.
—A. Banner, Sanford ave.
215-12tc
The American consul at Rome re­
ports that Gorman concerns arc bid
ding strongly fo r tho Italian trade in
agricultural implements. One German
firm which had circulated a 500-page
catalogue, in Italian, with prices co v
cring spare parts o f American mo
chines, has cut heavily Into tho Amer­
ican trade.

WADS
PRICE $2.75 TO $8.00
IN BOXES O F 25 and 50

HAVA TAMPA TAM PA NUGGET AMERICUS
PORTINAS
LaPR E FE R E N TIA
All Brnnds o f Cigarettes in Christmas Boxes

A big selection o f good books fo r
old and young at popular prices at
Mobley’s Drug Store.
219-tfc

ATTRACTIVE ASSORTM ENT

I f you want to buy a locomotive
write to tho chief o f U. S. Engineers
Washington, D. C. Ho has 44 loco
motives, n portion o f thos coriginally
built « f o r Imperial Russian govern­
ment, 100 o f which already hnvo been
purchased and now nre in , operation
on Americnn railroads, to be sold at
fixed price of $25,000 each.

CHRISTMAS BOOKLETS
____________Cards, Seals and Stickers______

SAFETY RAZORS
rn V H ™
E V E R -R E A D Y
A U T O STROP
DURHAM DUPLEX, GEM, MILADY DeCOLLETE

$1.00 TO $12.00
WATERMAN’S FOUNTAIN PENS

Place Y our

FORD
Today.

A . Banner has a big line o f hoi!
day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213215 Sanford Ave.
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St. Petersburg’s tent city, the new
suburb opened in the city, hns over­
flowed its original boundaries am
M ayor Mitchell has Just secured some
ton acres of land additional, which is
now open to tho campers who desire
to live In their cars or tents that they
carry. The population of lent city
Is nowi about GOO, and every day sees
new arrivals.

LVERSHARP PENCILS appropriate fo r any m em ­
ber of the Family

$1.50 TO $8.00
JO
T WATER BOTTLES
WITH A TW O Y E Â R S GUARANTEE
PRICE $3.00 TO $5.00

Immediate

Mohawk Sheeta, 81x90, $2.15 each.
— A . Banner, Sanford Ave. Phone
550.
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A n embargo on wool and sheep im­
portation was urged Dec. 0, before tho
House Ways and Means and the Sen­
ate Agriculture vcommlttecs by repre­
sentatives of wool growers. Stated
that such legislation was necessary to
save a great industry threatened by
collapse o f wool and sheep markets.
Said that there is now in storage in
the United States 090,000,000 pounds
of w ool, enough fo r two years’ supply.

ÏÏÀe t/ ie x a il S to r e
Phone 325

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P r a c tic a l
C h r is t m a s
fo r 1921
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now well aware o f tbs fset that pubHe sentiment la overwhelmingly in
fa v o r o f maximum activities In this
regard, iw m nation, state and coun­

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P A G E FOUR

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TIMES STAFF BIDS GOOD-BYE
AND GOOD LUCK TO
CO-WORKEns

WASHINGTON,
Dec.
22.— The
farm er»’ organizations o f the country,
which maintain a formidable lobby
here, have decided to begin a cam­
S O C IA L CALENDAR FOR t h e ot b u k
WEEK
,invoW njr . high c - r r U g . co .t, I, .
w&lt;,rHU„gte„ . „ U r lo g « « o r o f paign in favor o f high tariff on farm
products. It Is asserted by the repre­
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•nd « " " T 1“ «
«I HorUI writ«# o f th . p .p o r, . llttl. sentatives o f these organisations that
Wednesday,.11 , f o r ooMorrtng n.tur.1 r t.o o r c ,
„ hlcll u&gt;, „ „ o r .
sentiment In favor o f the removal o f
mont o f h « n.tton dem and, odj-q u at. and
lhelr torm cr
cotton, com , wheat, cattle, w ool and
Worthington h „ boon manag- other products from the free list Is
grow ing among farm er members o f
congress.
Surprisingly largo Imports o f those
articles, combined with the depres­
sion In the price o f all agricultural
products, Is responsible fo r the sen­
timent, which is particularly strong
among southwestern and western
members.
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fsured. The Times bunch will miss
Thomas W, Page, chairman o f the
SHARPSHOOTERS PATROL
j the ''c h i e f mightily.
United . States tariff commission, at
NEW YO RK 'S STREETS * Th‘ “ Pr“ cr*t. . ,nc,udeJr Mr. and the request o f a member o f congress
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j Mrs J. E. Worthington, Mr. and Mrs. has prepared statistics o f farm im­
NEW YORK, Dec. 22— Armed w ith 'C . C Worthington, Miss Bella O'Don- ports that came in duty free^ fo r the
repenting rifles, twenty shnrpshoot-' oghue, who is rearing os society cdl- year ending June 30th. The figures
ers o f the New York police
force tress o f The Times fo r "better nr csurprislng to members o f conInst night scoured the city in nuto- things, Mr. and M tf. J. T. Rovlra »; gross who represent agricultural
mobiles in n hunt fo r bandits.'
Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Plnss, Miss May Me-Constituencies,
Hero nrc some o f
M r. and Mrs. W. E. Watson have
Each sharpshooter, a picked man Nair, C. G. Mullen, Paul L. Murphy, them:
as their house-guest for tho holidays
from the police rfile squad, was nc- Joe Mickler, Tom Davis, Ray Vance
Com , 10,220,240 bushels.
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Kcelor o f Phila­
rompnniod by three detectives nnd and Joe Butzloff.
Wheat, 4,744,712 bushels.
delphia.
o uniformed patrolman. Under orMm. J. T. Rovira, gracious in the *W h cot flour, 167,898 barrels.
ders to shoot every tuspect who at- TOi0 0f toastmistrem, called on each
Cattle, 675,328 head.
tempted to escape them, the men o f tho Btafr fo r a
words 0f f are.
W ool, 427,678,038 pounds.
searched the highways and byways waU to ^ Worthingtons and to Miss
During the four months o f July,
of tho city throughout the night.
o ’Donoghue, All were emphatic In August, September and October o f
Other drastic measures to c u r b ' deciarin(r theIr « g r e t over the dethis yenr Imports o f principal fnrm
... ew York's crime w ove, which today
turc q ( part o f tho
C. G.
products were as follow s:
nOUSE PARTY
swept the ciyts border nto nearby Mu„
j mana^ r o f ^
Com , 6,317,376 bushets.
D r. and Mrs. J. N. Robson are hav­ New Jersey owns were launched by TJ
8n,d hc
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to aeo the
Wheat, 12,040,641 bushels.
ing a house party which is to Inst police officials and judges. Removal.
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nlhllindcr bloB8om forth
Wheat flour, 221,080 bcarrsl.
through the holidays. All. o f the of Police Commissioner Enright was
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Wool,
44,436,246 pounds.
guests are in this part o f our country proposed 1. . resolution Introdoeed s
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l n, l c“ d ° l * W« kly wllWn
Cattle,
142,139 head.
fo r the first time and the pleasures a meeting of the board of aldermen.!®
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Free war materials, according to
one always has on a house-party are The resolution was tabled, however. I
^ orthingtons expressed their
Texas,
bein g enlarged by the natural beauty Similar’ action was taker, on a rcso®l lc* v1n* ' ®nd Invlted 0,8 Representative Blanton o f
o f F lorida.’ Each day Dr. and Mrs. lution to appoint a special commit- whole bunch to drop in on them whena Democrat, has almost bankrupted
newsouthern producers who by law are
Robson are taking their guests on tee to investigate the police depart- they got established in their
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to buy everything
they
trip s o f Interest to Daytona, to Or- ment and report to Governor-elect home. Miss O'Donoghue neglected to required
iandq and they expect to motor down Miller, nnd on another to request the extend this invitation, but there were j purchase in aprotected marked and
police commissioner to furnish the extenuating circumstances.
’ sell everything
they produce In
a
the E a st coast
Mr, Worthington, who severed his free market.
T h e guests who are enjoying the board with information concerning all
hospitality o f Dr. and Mrs. Robson arcsts made In Nwe York City dur- official connection with the Times | Western members nrc opposed to
a re:
Dr. C. Singleton Creedln and Ing 1920. An increase in the police,w ith Saturday's edition, is still in the the free wool and meat provisions
fa m ily and Mr. C. Martin o f Ander­ force o f 769 men w as authorized b y .c ity but expects to leave fo r Lake 0f the Underwood tariff law. They
son, S. C.; Miss Elizabeth Barbot o f the board of estimate, nn issue o f |Wales some time this week.— Tampa wjj| make a drive to secure the re­
ipcal o f these provisions. The ways
W lnthrop College, Dr. J. S. Parker o f special revenue bonds in 1921 was ap- Times.
proved.
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meanB committee, recognising
N ew Orleans and Alfred and James
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.'C.
Worthington
are
this
sentiment,
has fixed a period o f
R obson who arc at homo from Geor­
Want
a
typewriter?
Tho
Herald
(
form
er
residents
o
f
Sanford
and
J.
E.
nix
days
when
advocates o f a farm
gia M ilitary Academy.
has
tho
agency
fo
r
the
best
$65
typeWorthington
is
well
known
here.
products
tariff
can
be heard.
D r. C. Singleton Breeding is a sur­
geon and is going to locate In SanM ISS KATHRYN W ILK EY. Editor.

Phone 428

And.your thoughts turning t o gifts and something for
friends, fo r family, for come one somewhere. What a
wonderful idea'that
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Christmas Savings
In dur Bank has become and how fine It is now for (hove
who hsd a Christmas Savings Account with us this year
to come in now and get their money for gifts or for some
good cause.
,
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T o you today and start you o f f with a Christinas Sav­
ings Account fo r next year. A ik your neighbor who has
one and then talk it over w ith—

T H E PEOPLES BAN K
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Classified advertisements, 5 cents a line. No ad token for less Uu
25 cents, snd positively no classified ads charged to anyone. Cuk
must accompany all orders. Count fire words to a line and retail» .
cordlngly.
FOR RENT

WANTED—Competent stenograph
wants half day’s work. Addnu,
FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnished bed rooms. Inquire 311 Park "Stenographer," care of the Henli.
Avenue.
157-tfe
FOR RENT— One nicely furnished
W ANTED TO KENT—WITH THI
room fo r one or tw o gentlemen or
PRIVILEGE OF BUYING, 5 TO
nice couple. Can hâve use o f garage. 10 ACRES TILED LAND WITH i
Phone 23 for partlculars. • 206-tfc HOUSE, ON EAST SIDE. AD­
Fg ft—infiFt*— Large, " nice furnished DRESS, “ FARM," BOX 417 CITY.
housekeeping room , 206 Oak Ave.
2234k
Mrs. Riddling, Eagle Home. 220-6tp
LOST
FOR RENT — 1 well fumnlshed bed LOST— Monday, a' mink fur Uol £*.
room, 717 Park ave.
220-tfc
turn to Ilcraid office,
FOR RENT— Furnished room. Ap­ LOST— Saturday night between Orply at Herald o ffice .
220-tfc
Undo and Sanford, two 34x4 H tin*
FOR RENT— Nicely furnished rooms and rims. Notify Bryan Auto Co.
221-3tc.
at 320 Oak nvc. Phone 308-J.

222-lfc
FOR SALE
FOR R E N T -F u rn ish ed house-keepNow stock o f specialties for Chrnting room. Phone 348-W before 8 mas, dear jo the heart of the ladies
m. or 6 p. m.
.
222- 6 t at Dresner's.
2224k
FÜR ¿JALE—Six room cottage, clow
MISCELLANEOUS
in with Urge garden and mtmiI
ROOM AND BOARD, $11 per week,
3C3 East First street, over Union kinds o f fruit trees. Owner, Dox 117.
22-ftp
Pharmacy.’. ;
_____________ 163-tfc
Kura on sale at hnif~prirc »t JTJC
WANTED
Come In ana get your now type­
Dresner’s this week only.
2224k
writer at the Herald office now. A WANTED— Team work.
M. Hanson Shoe Shop.
real typewriter at $65, tho best you
ever saw for the money or fo r twice W A N T E D -C arpenter, handy men, Walking distance to city. Two lots
the money.
truck drivers, motor boat operators,lcornor Center-and Elm Ave. Tf*
laborers (white and colored). Men f o r ; |ota WCBt B|de Paimctto ave., » ft.
all kinds o f steady work. Good board /rom E|CVt.nth St. Make offer. B. 1
GET YOUR QOOD THINGS TO and room furnished. Apply office o f Corcy( owncr| 17B N&lt; SprJnK SL, 1m
Indian River, Atlantic Ocean Homes Angeles, Cnllf.
208-loo-p
E A T FOR CHRISTMAS

Secretary o f W ar Baker said in an
address before Rivers and Harbors
Congress, Dec. 8, that transportation

FOR SALE— All thé lumber in ti*
tent, 10
grandstand and fence at ba*«W
re Her- park at a bargain., See C. L. Britt«
222-2tp Herald office.

at THE HOME BAKERY
405 West First Street

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Just received n wonderful sv'etti*
.++++4 of semi-evening and dinner gowns »1
4 J. M. Dresner’s.
224tc*
J tm r fi

n m v u

O. H. STENSTROM, Mannger
New arrivals o f Silk Dresse*
Dressncr's.
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15-lb IRISH
jr n
G-lb c
POTATOES ...........CRI
8-lb Bucket
0*1 C C
lib PI
Snowdrift Lard v A « v /c )
LE/
l*tb Package SUN-MAID SEEDLESS
RAISINS ............................~................
1-lb SUNKJST SEEDED
r a i s i n s ................................: .............
1-lb GOLD M EDAL CLEANED
C U R R A N T S .........................................
CHRISTMAS M IX E ^ CANDIES,
Per Pound .........................
ENGLISH W ALNUTS,
Per Pound ...........................
B R A ZIL AND ALMONDS»,
Per Pound ...........................
LEM AND ORANGE PEEL
Per Pound .......

UB Max« o f the diamond— the luster of the
pearl— the glitter o f gold—the*« are not in
themaelvee valuable. They are prised because of
their power to lend lU tlncU on—that Udeflnable
attribute w e like to call “ CUaa."

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PLATNIUM DINNER RINGS, $100 UP
PLATINUM AND GOLD DIAMOND B A R
PINS, $85 UP.
W R IST W ATCHES, $15 UP
SOLID GOLD CUFF LINKS, $5.00 UP.
SOLID GOLD W A LD E M A R CHAINS,
$7.00 UP.
IVO RY TOILET SETS, $10.00 UP
Diamond Pendants, Latausca Pearls, RlchIcau Pearls, Solid Gold Belt Buckles, Mesh
Bags, V anity Cases, Cigarette Cases,
Schaffner Fountain Pens,
Mahogany
Clocks, N u t Bowls, Dinner Chimes, Smok­
ing Stands, Serving Trays, P y * « C a s c ­
óles, Pairing Dishes, P ie Plates, Jattlnlers,
Fern Dishes, Baby Sets, Umbrellas, Elec­
tric I , « Di nner Sets,

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FOR SALE— Two good milk eon
Jerseys. Both freah. J. C. SUpWFO R SALE—1Three choice
lots, paved street, cheap il
cr.ee. Corner 7th street an
avenue. Apply W. W. Long*
street.
FOR SALE—Good second-hand ow»
safe, perfect condition, but too *®*j
fo r present owner. Inquire
.
Ratliff, 116 Park avenue. Vbont S*4
&gt;'21-3 tc._______________ ________ ___
FOR SALE— 100 ft. front, lW *
deep, lot front on Palmetto s«a
corner o f 8lh St. Nick Zcrnorrt
222-2»*
Sanford.
F ü ll SALE— Cheap restauran»,
or call R R. Lambert, T»

Meadow Gold
Creamery Butter.

Monogram Cream­
ery BUTTER ..
CITRON
Per Pound .......
OCTAGON SOAP,
3 for ....... t .......
P. &amp; G. SOAP,
3 for .................
GOLD M EDAL

PILLSBURY
Flour, 24-lbs

Your Jeweler for 33 Years
RAILROAD WATCH INSPECTORS
UKMEt. ’/ « i &lt;

FOR SALE—New Chevrolet car r*
only 3700 mi. $760. Call 8809 M*f*

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Ssmmarr o f the
Fleeting Saudi
Talk* Bncdietly*
; Arrant ed for
Herald Headers

lltdcra Is Brie*
pirieeal Item*

tares. Manager H en d on expects to
have teveral good attraction* In the
show line this season In connection
witji the moving picture*.. , ,

Hon. Eph Brown o f Ft. Christmas
was In the city today on business.
Sanford, Fla., Dec. 22, 1920.

Neither

Hon. Forest Lake Is home fo r
LETTU CE NO.
Christmas from his duties as chair*
about Christmas
Carlo!
Shipments
from Entire Coun
man o f the State Road Department.
try, Tuesday, Dec. 21at.
Among the prominent visitors to Florida—Sanford Section ________ 3*3
the city are Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Ken­ Florida—Oakland Section .......
C
nedy
o
f
Bradford,
Fa.,
who
are
the
Florida—
Manatee
Section
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C h 'iS T '.h c p p In f Mtly M w* i &lt;j:
® j , h, „ „ l h « on th. I ..t d .7 wiU guests o f Mr. and Mrs. Edward Day California— Southern Dist.............. _.1C
on their beautiful yacht on Lake Monpot concern you*____ _
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Total cars .................... ......— 5!

Destinations of Florida Shipments
T E. Bryan of Bartow Is In the city
A
merry-go-round
and
several
other
N
iw York
I*
t h e V it of L. Y. Bryan and family
attractions are on the lake front and Chicago •**»••••«! «*tfitwtaa•**»*»•••***••**»***•••* 4
and Leslie Bryan and family.
expect toremain until after the holi­
days.
Sanford has not boon lacking
Rtmember that the Million Dollar
In
enterta(pment
o f this character
Bind will render their first concert
this
season.
Saturday afternoon, Christmas

L at 3:00 o’clock, at the com er of
flrit *n&lt;* Magnolia streets, .
Tbe Herald Printing Company can
«ake you a Christmas card In plenty
of time for you to send out to your
/riendi. Come in and ace some of the
fine cards we have mnde for Special
The nrices arc much lower

Cincinnati ......— ...................... ..— .. :
Potomac Yards
1!
Jersey City
St. Louis « * # • * • * &lt; «• * «* « ■ 11. • * • * * * » » ■&lt;• &gt;f* V « Will*
Philadelphia ...................
J
Pittsburgh .................. - ....................... i
Baltimore ...........
1
Wnycross
&gt;m. *
Buffalo
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The J. B. Lawson Motors Company
are giving some very pretty calendars
to the friends and patrona o f the gar­
age. Pretty calendars will bo mak­
1
ing their appearance now and If wo Boston ...................
do not receive any Xmas gifts wo can
Total c a r s .............. - ..............—•IS
always count on a calendar or two.
Direralona Filed Since lost Report
From Wnycross: Out 18th: Poto­
Mrs. II. P. Smith left yesterday fo r
mac Yards, 4.
Atlanta and Macon where she will be
From Richmond: Out IGth: Poto­
joined by Mr. Smith tomorrow and mac Yards, 1.
they wilt spend several days with Total lettuce shipments from Flor­
their many friends in Georgia. Mrs.
ida this season to date (12-21
Smith will remain for two weeks or
Inc.), care .....................
889
more but Mr. Smith will return Sun­ Total lettuco shipments from Flor­
day to take; up his duties as viceide last season to some date,
president o f the Peoples' Bank.
cars .................................
739
Shipping Point Information, Dec. 21
Mrs. W. J. Britt and daughter, Miss
SANFORD, FLA .:
Warm, clear.
Maymc B ritt and son, Jimmy Britt Raulings moderate.
Demand and
o f Pennsylvania, are In the city the movement very slow, market very
guests o f son nnd brother, Chns. L. dull. Quality and condition good. No
B ritt £rank Britt, brother of C. L., sales reported.
will b e 'o v e r from S t Augustine to
Potomic Yards reports passings
spend Christmas with the family. fo r 24 hour« previous to 11 a. m. to­
Frank is manager o f the McCrory day: 61 cara destined: New York,
28, Philadelphia 15, Pittsburgh 6,
Stores In S t Augustine.
Baltimore 5, Buffalo 2, Boston .2,
Springfield 1, Rochester 1, Wilkes*
barro 1.
Diversions accomplished at Poto­
mac Yards: New York 11, Philadel­
phia 6, Pittsburgh 4, Rochester 2,
Springfield 1, Boston 1, Baltimore 1.
M. S. WIGGINS,
Local Representative.
RICKENBACKER MARRIED
ALL RIGH T; BUT WHICH
EDDIE, IS THE PUZZLE
JACKSONVILLE, Dee. 22— ¡The
marriage in St. Augustine Monday of
Eddie Rickenbackcr to Miss Frances
II. Hannon, was verified tonight by
Rev. Barton B. Bigler o f .St. Augus­
tine, who stated that Rickcnbacker
was Introduced to him as Eddie Rick­
enbackcr o f New York by Mrs. James
P. Hickey o f New York City, who
added:
"Tho American Ace," Rlckcnbackcr; W. M. Farans o f New York and
others were guests o f a local hotel
hero Monday leaving in tho afternoon
by automobile for St. Augustine
where the wedding ceremony wns per­
formed.

T h e G ift Suprem e for
A ll the Family
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Just make this a Useful Gift
for the W h ole Family
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C all and L e t U s S h ow

United States, Kokom o and

1 Miller Tires
and
Tubes
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Spot Lights, Bumpers and
anything in the line of
Accessories
W e maintain one o f the best Repair
Shops in the State.
A ll our M echanics have had years
of experience in the

Autom obile Repair Business.
Satisfaction G uaranteed!

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will bring Sanford a Gift in the way o f a Band.
And Santa says wo can keep it here fo r a who'e
week. Ho already sent the band here fo r our in­
spection and we liked it so well that he will send it
to us again on Christmas Day. The Band will play
the first concert in the City Park on Park avenue,
Christmas afternoon at three o’clock. This, band
is the—
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MILLION DO L L A R BAND
and all the dances during the week will be furnished music by the Million
Dollar Band Orchestra. We would like to mention to all those expecting to
attend these dances, that if that full dress wardrobe is not complete, bet­
ter pay us a visit. We have just received a dozen nice new

and we are selling them for what they would have cost wholesale
month. And then we have all the trimmings that go with them, too.

last

mas
Lint of Things That Should Not Be
Done During the Holiday
Rush.
While preparations have been made
by Postmaster Elder and his assist­
ants at tho locat postofflco to take
care o f the annual rush o f mail at the
Christmas season, the attention of
the public is called to the folowing
set o f "don’ ts" for mailing Christmas
packages.
First and perhaps the most Import­
ant o f the "don’ts" Is this: "Don’t
delay until the last moment before
mailing
your packages."
Other
"don’ ts" are:
•"Don’ t place decorations on the
address side o f the Christmas pack­
age.
"Don’ t sucriflce durability
for
daintiness."
"D on’t use tissue paper for the out

OF POPULAR BOOKS BY PROMINENT AUTHORS,
and a nice lot o f Children’s T oy Books and Picture P u z ­
zles. Also a nice line o f Bibles.
Christmas Boxes o f Huyler’s, W iley’s, Whitman’s
and Log Cabin Pecan Nut Roll Candies.
Imported Perfumes in all size sets.
Christmas boxes of all the popular cigars In boxes
of 25 to the box.
Big line o f Fine Stationery at any price.
Beautiful Evcrsharp silver and gold pencils and
Fountain Pens.

He will appreciate one o f those Gold or Silver GU
"D on’ t depend on ribbon for hold­
Icttc Razor Outfits.
ing packngcs."
"Don’t lose patience if delayed at
mailing window."
BUY RED CROSS SEALS AND FIGH T TUBERCU
"Don’t fail to write the name and
LOStö IN JH IS STATE
address as well as the street number
on all of your mail so that it will
reach its destination."
"Don’t forget that the Postal Laws
require that all mail he delivered an
addressed."
The greater the distance your
package has to travel the earlier it
ORDER
YOUR
CHRISTMAS
1SADORE IS CAUGHT
Eddie Rickcnbacker, the American should be posted. Do it todny.
ORANGES*
ncc, olj Columbus, Ohio, is said to be
Order your Christmas oranges and
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22— Isadora
PETITIpN MADE
in California.
,
grapefruit
now.
All
you
need
todo
("N
ick" Cohn, long sought by the’
RATE BODY FOR
Is
to
cross
my
palm
with
gold
and
I
police
of New York, Washington and
RAIL CONNECTION
ITALIAN GOVERNMENT
will ship the oranges nnd grapefruit other cities in connection with the
WILL START SPANKING
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 22— Mem­ by express to any point you wish, $5,000,000 bond theft conspiracy o f a
. GAnRIEL D’ANNUNZIO
bers o f the state railroad commission giving you express receipt fo r same. of n year ago in Wail Street, was ar­
Monday took under ndvisement the Don’t worry about a Christmas gift. rested tonight at tho union station
(By Tti« AuecliWd ? » » * )
LONDON, Dec. 22— Italian gov­ petition o f the board o f commission­ Tell it with oranges. Just phone me here, while supposedly on his way
ernment forces blockading Flume by ers o f tho state institutions of the or see mo on the street or leave order from Cleveland to New York.
land nnd sea nnd fighting with D’Ah- State o f Florida, in which it is sought nt Herald office or write me.
Office supplies at the Herald.
REGINALD S. HOLLY.
nunzio forces expected momentarily. to compel the Atlantic Const Line
Railroad Company to make connec­
tion with the private side track lead­
STOCK. BROKERAGE
FIRM FAILED ing to the Florida State Hospital for
the Insane nt Rivcç Junction, follow­
O r T i» A&gt;MciaU4
ing a hearing in the matter here.
Representing the
railroad com­
NEW YORK, Dec. 22— The fnlluro
o f the brokerage firm o f Foster &amp; mission were Chairman R. Hudson
Lounsbcry is announced in tho Stock Burr, Commissioner N. A.-Biitch, J.
E. Calkins, counsel, and J. II. Tinch,
Exchange.
rate expert of tho commission.
Others attending tho hearing were:
LABOR RIOT
H. Mason Smith, superintendent o f
IN PETROGRAD
CAUSES EXECUTION the Florida Statellospital ntChattahoochce; J. C. Lunlng, o f Tnllahns^oe,
Hammatt
LONDON, Dee. 22— Press dispatch state treasurer; C. S. 11—...—
“ o fI
Buys labor riot in Pctrogrnd caused Jacksonville, state engineer; W. E.
N or can you m ake m uch m oney w ithou t sqm e
execution o f one hundred and five Kay o f Jacksonville, general solicitor,
effort to
Atlantic Const Line Railroad Com­
laborers.
pany; W. C. Ragin o f Savannah, as­
Reserve Your Resources
sistant general freight ngent; J. P.
ELECTION FOR BONDS
b y establishing credit with a reliable bank.
CARRIES IN FT. MYERS Linton, agent nt River Junction, nnd
R. A. McVranie o f Savnnnah, general
W h y not m ake som e r e a P 'H A Y ’* in the SU N
FORT MYERS, Dec. 22— The spec­ superintendent, o f the Atinntic Coast
ial McGregor boulevard road and
SHIN E by starting a check a ccou n t -J“ th us
bridge district election held here yesBuild up you r credit that you m a .’ : ? able to
tertiny fo r a $42,000 bond issue to re­
Repentance is often confounded
surface McGregor boulevard from with determination not to get caught
master difficult problem s.
this city to Punta Raasa was carried again.
by a safe mnjority. The number of
votes cast could not fcft learned lost
night, woing to tho fact thnt the o f­
ficial count o f the bnllota cast nt tho DELICIOUS CREAMERY
Iona voting precinct had not been re­ DQUGHNUTS
ceived here.
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W eek---December 25-31
would testify^ that they would not
believe them under oath.
Evidence fofr Mra. Elmer waa closed
ycstcrdayq b y the defense when they
introduced Dr. Harrold to show that
Shepard died o f peritonitis. Witnesses
for the other two defendants, Mrs.
Elmer's son, Ernest Hopson, and her
LEADERS WANT
sister,
Mra. Ioma Henry, and fo r Mrs. LABOR
CHARACTERS
OF
WITNESSES
LEASE
OF ?h&gt;.£ONERS
Cutta
were
heard
today.
,
»
FOR PROSECUTION
NOW
IN JAIL
Dr. Orr said he held no suspicion of
ATTACKED
poison and said that calomel and other
W ASHINGTON, Dec, 22,
MACON, Dec. 23.— With evidence to drugs he administered would not
h e introduced at the preliminary hear­ cause death.
ing that Fred D. Shepard, wealthy
.V/jMAeh grower, died o f natural causes,
Rj? Tiot o f poison, os experts testified fo r HE HAD BUSINESS ELSEWHERE
tho state, the defense, today prepared
to call on Dr. W . K. Orr o f Perry, Ga., Dinar Didn't Car* to Walt to 8«« tho
Result of His Carelessness
w ho attended Shepard when he first
With the Pis.
became ill last May.
Shepard died here last June and
Dr. Fabyan Franklin has a friend
D r. Chas. C. Harrold, who performed who vouches for this story. Coming
an operation to save his life, was the downtown on tho elevated ono morn­
first witness fo r the defense after the ing. he was struck by the explosive
state rested yesterday. Dr. Harrold temper of a red-fuced, choleric man
on a seat nearby. This mnn, annoyed
declared Shepard died o f general per­
because a youth facing him had placed
itonitis and o f .n pnralyzed condition hlA feet on the sent which the mnn oc­
o f the intestines.
cupied. hurst out In n storm of pas­
Defense counsel indicated they sion, denouncing the youth In tones
would introduce but few witnesses and that aroused the nttcntlon of passen­
Mr. Gompors said the American
declined to answer questions as to gers In the adjoining cars. Ho finally
Federation
o f Labor at its convention
whether any o f the four defendants stamped out on the platform at a
adopted
resolutions
asking amnesty
stop, boiling with rage.
would take the stand. It was indi­
for
persons
held
prisoners
fo r "spoken
That noon Doctor Franklin’s friend
cated several days ago that Mrs. An­
went Into n self-service restaurant for or written w ords."
nie Cutts, one o f the persons charged lunch. Getting a plate of vegetables
He said Senator France o f Manyw ith tho murder o f Shepard, would und meat, and one of pumpkin pie, ho
land had been asked to introduce the
make a statement to the court deny- placed them on the broad extension
resolution to mnkc effective the sense
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Ing that she had revealed to neigh­ arm of one of the chairs provided for
of
the convention on this.subject.
bors that Shepard was poisoned, but lunchere, mid made room beside them
Senator France told the committee
for
Ids
cup
of
coffee.
As
he
was
lln
« s the defense went on with its side
lulling his lunch he reached for the that he acted principally on tho real­
o f the case silence was maintained on
pumpkin pie, and clumsily knocked It isation that the welfare o f the. work­
th is point.
off the chair arm.
ing man is bound up in the question
The widow, now Mrs. Pauline E l­
To his horror he saw It disappear o f civil liberty.
m e r ; her son, Ernest Hopson, and her Into the gaping pocket of a large over­
"T h e espionnge act is offensive to
stater, Mrs. lone Henry, aro the other coat carelessly flung over the next
all men who know what freedom
defendants. It was expected the state chair—nnd then he perceived the own­
m eans," Mr. Gompers said, “ and
; ? Would offer testimony In rebuttal when er of the overcoat bearing down upon
him. nil unconscious of the accident, grates on the man who believes In
v
the defense closed,
with a plateful of food. It was tha American principles. I refer to com ­
v.c • Before calling Dr. Orr, the» defense
same rod-faced, choleric man whose mon Interpretation o f the law."
renewed attacks on the testimony o f frightful temper had amaxed the ele­
form er tenants o f the Cutts' farm vated passengers 1
An Exprasaman.
' w here it is alleged the poison plot
As soon ns the culprit had per­
Speaking
of Juries, a veteran Cleve‘ w as hatched. It was claimed' that J. ceived that he waited to see no more.
lander recalls the dlfllculty experienced
A . Thomas, his w ife and son, star —New York Evening Post.
In securing a Jury In a noted alleged
witnesses fo r the prosecution, were o f
poisoning case of many years ago.
bad character and that witnesses
Ono of the men summoned was both
Post Cards at the Herald office, lc.

e n ave

"Iln y r

our Typew riter
W t, 1 1 # lbs.
Universal
Keyboard
Ruling Device
Tabulator

"I say, have you formed or expressed
—formed or expressed—do you get
th n tr
“ Yes, yes. Farmed or expressed.
Sure, I haf farmed and now I am ex­
pressing. Dot's oil right."
But the expressman was excused.
STAM PS
Just received new assortment o f
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
for your packages, letters and cards.
Sec the new parcel post labol that
bespeaks the Christmas spirit and the
cute little tags and stamps that should
mark all your packages. Only 6
cents a pack at the Herald office.
New line of stationery this week es­
pecially ordered f o r Christmas week.

to take stock we expect to moko
it Interesting to the public to
come and purchase their wants
at this
SALE.

great

REDUCTION

Endura hie
IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
BY THE UNCERTAINTY

O ne

You

H ave

B een

Waiting F o r

THREE - UNIT - MACHINE
Possesses every essential feature o f larger, heavier and m ore cos tly typewriters.
Three, unit m achine: base, carriage an d ac­
tion. M an y troublesom e ports eliminated.
T h e m achin e for both office- and hom e.
D oes the w ork o f any typew riter regardless
o f cost.
For foreign languages, especially e q u ip p ­
ed with from on e to five dead keys— d o e s
not enterfere with standard keyboard.

Back Spacer
No Paper
Fingers
00 characters
Ball Bearing
Shift-Carriage

-----------------MOLLE-----------------WHERE PRICE AND QU ALITY MEET
And that must determine your choice o f a type­
writer. You have no place fo r the cheaply con-

units— base, carriage and action— many extra parta
are. eliminated. This means a saving in repairs and
d bigger saving b y keeping it oni the job. The
MOLLE llghteat o f touch, speediest o f action, will
do anything that a writing machine Is called upon
to do with the least amount o f noise and affost,

SEE THEM AT THE

HERALD PRINTING

Just received new line of crepe
paper for package wrappers or
decorations fo r
the holidays,
polnsettla and holly all in vivid
red and green, quite the prettiest
line ever seen In Sanford—only a
few o f each so get them now.
Box Stationery in all o f the
latest shades and styles—nothing
but the best o f psper and enve­
lopes at very reasonable prices.
Quite the prettiest and most sen­
sible Christmas gifts for either
“ H er" or -nim."
Christmas Cards and
New
Year's Post Cards o f all kinds
from the low price of one cent
each up. You g ot the benefit o f
/ oar buying in Job lots. AH very
pretty and new. And then you
can get engraved cards or sta­
tionary or Holiday cards engrav­
ed o r yoor monogram- printed on
the finest o f bond papers In all
colors. Come in and take a look.
nERA LD PRINTING CO.
nerald Square
208-tf

D IT P t ?

rUuEi

M IT I f
ItI U j U

MONEY MARK­

ET, THE FALL’ IN’ PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION

W E M EAN JUST W H A T W E
--------------------- SAY -----------------

AND NEVER IN OUR HISTORY DID

ENDURABLE

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A STRONG
AP P E A L TO YOUNG AND OLD

ALIKE.

THERE­

FORE YOU TURN AT ONCE TO OUR STORE, YOUR
STORE, FOR SO MANY YEARS.

Phone 175

Cor. 4lh &amp; Sanford

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,
"D rug Plants Under Cultivation" is
the title o f Farmers' Bulletin No. 033,
issued . by tho U. S, Department. o f
Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Tho
department maintains an experiment
station to test drug plants at Or­
lando, Fla.

HAVING

ALW AYS

BEEN AND ALW AYS W ILL BE THE STORE WHERE
YOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS

AT

CHRISTMAS

TIME OR AT; AN Y TIME AND AMONG
CAN ENUMERATE A F E W

FOR

HOOSIER klTCHEN CABINETS,

THEM

WE

SUGGESTIONS:

IDEAL

FIRELESS

COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM W ARE, ROCH-

Let’s Get Down to
Brass Tacks

ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYREX
W ARE, ICY HOT* BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

A COMPLETE U N E OF DAISY AND KING A IR RI­
FLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,

Will be paid to any
Adult who gets the

VELOCIPEDES,

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR THE MEN A COMPLETE
U N E OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, THE BEST

AS­

SORTMENT W E EVER HAD “

Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tuberculosis in Onr State

After 12 Treatments
at the

“Energizer”
Office
This bona-fide statement is made—
and it will be carried out to the let­
ter— because we desire to do MORE
good rather than LESS while “ ENER­
G IZER" service Is here. There Is a
mathematical ratio between Human
Illness and Human CIRCULATION
and all the money and brains In the
world cannot afford tho protection
that BETTER STRENGTH nnd CIR­
CULATION will give you.
Everything is a matter o f “ per
cent" and “ degree" In this world, and
each “ ENERGIZER" treatment gets
A N Y adult a “ per-cent" better in
physical Strength and CIRCULA-

MODERN WOODMEN ATTENTION For Srubbing C lothes_______ — $ U t
Dry C lea n in g______ ___________ JZf
Annual election o f officers next Pressing . . . __ . . . . . ____
J#
meeting night, December 23d. All
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
members urged to attend.
J. D. DOSSEY, Clerk.
221-3tde
317 East First St.
Phone 5C*

G. W. WATERS

KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AN D HILLER TIRES
HOWE RED TUBBS

FOR CHRI8TMAS

The

OF THE

B. A O. MOTOR COMPANY
Sanford, Florida
And “ If thinking hurts— then 'DoIT-NOW ’ beenuso It FEELS GOOD."
You cannot loso A N Y W A Y YOU
LOOK A T IT.
And if you get tho "F L U " before,
say M A Y 1st, 1021, you get }25. .I f
you don't get it, you should worry.
But you W ILL get tho FINEST HU­
MAN
houie-elenning available,— a
sound investment, a sensible, LOGI­
CAL move.
Sanford can easily be) IN FACT
the most HEALTHY CITY In tho
WORLD.— Scientifically made so.
COMB IN
FIND OUT

We Guarantee A ll
Battery Repairs
Every Battery repair we mala I*
guaranteed for six months. We are
able to do this because in repairing
anj make o f battery we are licensed
to use' patented features which hsT*
made Vesta batteries famous.

Sanford Battery Service Co.
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.

Pbona 1 »

Seed Potatoes
MAINE GROWN

IS TH E MOST IMPORTANT ITEM
o p THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD.

PINEHURST DAIRY— The 95 per cent Dairy.
W o Invite the public to inspect our Dairy at any time or any
Hour------ Deliveries Twice
Each Day.
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CT ITAIRV

“ TH E D A IR Y that IS DIF- P I A T C T I I T R
FERENT FROM OTHERS" I l l l E J I U i l O 1 V t H i l l
Phone 367

F. F. DUTTON, Inc
Sanford

Florida

Ask the State Board o f Health

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dense and deaf, with a limited knowl­
edge of English, defects which were
developed as his examination pro­
ceeded.
"Have you formed or expressed jtny
opinion regarding this case?' the law­
yer for the defense asked.

A s we are nearing the close &gt;o f
business for this year and soon

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Kitchens

PAGE* SEVEN

Daily Fashion Hint

One of FLEETWOOD’S fine pipes and a hum i

the Foundation

dor of his.favorite tobacco will give

him

great

pleasure when ho receives it npd the solace o f Buch

o the R oof

a smooth, soothing smoke will linger through the

long period of comfort he will get from hfB “ du

Our prices are moderate.

Our stock is com

píete. A variety to select from
Q u a lity -S e rv ic d -P ric e

For
Cold Weather
• e ■

Heaters '
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gas Stoves and
Ranges

BALL
Hardware Co,

‘HEW TnOTTEtnt ADAPTATIONS-

Thrco and a half million children In eastern and central Europe wait, taunt
and pinched like theae, at ths American kitchen* for the hot aoup and bread
that mean life to them. In the winter« since tho Armistice, America has been
the one friend that had food to give them. It la a common bIrM In Europe
today to aee a child five or sli yrura old whose head haa not healed. With a
healthy well fed baby the akuli should close before two years. America must
see these children throuRh the rlRora of another winter, and to that end eight
greet relief , orjnnkratlcr- &gt;T*e comhlned Into thej European Relief Council.
They seek to raise :.Ta000.000 to save this generation of Europe from death by
starvation and toe uisea*es time ~Viuo witu under-feeding.

Harold Bachman, director o f the
ABOUT HALF OF TH E STUDENT
Million Dollar Band which is to play
BODY A R B NOW
In Sanford all next week, has bad a
•W ORKERS
career which fits him admirably for
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 22— H alf the position he now holds as director
tho Harvard University student body o f a concert band. A fter graduating
o f about 6000 Is working Its way from college where he specialised

through collcgo In whole or In p a r t
A survey o f students employed just
completed at the graduate school sup­
plemented by figures from the stu­
dent employment office shows that
those obtaining regular and casual
employment ranging from profes­
sional house-hunting to instruction in
languages to an inmate of an inaane
Fresh from the
hospital earned more than $77,000 to­
Factory
ward the expenses o f the academic
HOLIDAY BOXES
year
1919-20.
AND MIXED C A N ­
-Nine
hundred! and ninety-eight men
DY OF ALL KINDS.
registered
for work last year, 382 o f
FIGS, FRUITS, ETC.
whom
obtained
it. Thcnumbcr of posi­
Sec Our New Line be­
tions
available
is
always less than the
tör.* buving your
number
o
f
seekers.
CHRISTMAS
Occupations in term time includo
CANDIES
that o f waiter, chauffeurs, choremen,
furnace tenders, hotel clerks, window
cleaners, university guides, nru^ play­
PRINCESS THEATRE
ers in jazz orchestras: Some stu­
BUILDING
dents spend Christmas holidays chop­
ping wood in the forests of Maine.
One'.Bmn Is reported working nights,
sleeping five hours out o f the twentyfour, and earning $50 a week.
Tutoring* 1« the most most populnr
employment in term-time and In one
form or another it is nlso remuner­
ative in the summer recess. Ono man
lost summer earned $150 a month and
expenses as supervisor of children’s
ptay. Another spent his mornings
with ogroup of children at a popular
resort on tho Maine coast and made
$1200 In two months. Several took
ocean cruises as tutors, companions,
or cooks. Another man picked up
i hone 112
115 Magnolia Ave.
several weeks’ expenses posing fo r nn
artist.
CHRISTMAS ORDERS
FOR ORANGES
Leave your orders fo r Christmas or­
anges and grapefruit with Roglnald
S. H olly, who Is making a specialty o f
the best o f tangerines and oranges
and grapefruit in mixed or straight
packages. He takes your order and
sees that 1 tis shipped to tho proper
destination. Geb hla prices. See him
o r phone 168 or 148.

Tested Law for the
Benefit o f the

. Public
No official, County, State,
Revenue or otherwise, can

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enter a P R I V A T E house
SMITH BROTHERS
Expert Repair Work

HAROLD

BACHMAN, DIRECTOR

music for n period of eight year*,
hn played for several seasons on tho
road with different concert organiza­
tions among which was the famous
Bohumlr Kryi Concert Band of Chi­
cago.
Between seasons he studied his
chosen instrument, the cornet with
11. A. Vandercook of Chicago, and
Mr. Vandercook
Counts
Director
Bachman ns one of his m ost success­
ful pupils, using his name on nil his
advertisements for his com et school.
With experience Mr. Bachman was
well qualified to make a name for
himself ns director of nn army l*nnd
in which capacity he served fo r about
two years taking his own band on the
road to enter into the commercial
band business.
The Duluth Hornld has the follow­
ing compliment topay to the abil­
ity of Director Bachman:
"Those
who have heard the Million Dollar
Band at thn Hex feel sure thnt they
have seen one who is to become one
o f the foremost bnnd lenders of the
ccvntry. .Conductor Bar1.man fi.clv
dripped music from his llngt.r t&lt;0»
nrd it is small wonler thnt his *;o;npany of musicians did so well under
his competent direction.”
"LOOK OUT SOUZA” was the
heading nrticlo in the Wilwnukce
News on tho work of Mr. Bnchmnn
who played to record breaking audi­
ences in the Miller Theatre o f Ihnf
city during tho week o f the 12th of
Ovlobcr last season.
Mr. Bachman sayn that his band
this year will be much better than
ever before.
If you have n room fo r rent, If you
havo anything for salo, the way to
get results Is to advertise (t through
the Want Column o f the Dally Hornid. This Is tho market page for tho
people who want something.

These ultra-smart troltcur frocks
^re developed In broudcloth. Tho
first, In dark blue, la trimmed with
«ray fur, which may
substituted
by fur-cloth, or omitted entirely. Tho
eklrt Is I" velvet brocade and thi |
rover« match tho flklrt. Medium alio l
107 EAST FIRST ST,
requires 2 yards SB-Inch velvet bro- |
cade and 271 yards 51-luch broad,
cloth.
Dark brown broadcloth trimmed
.with solf-color lioutucho braid la used
Amber Long In Use.
•lor tho second modal, which has a
The
modern
uttu uf oil of nmber,
jblouso with V-ahaped v.cck and sklrL
with plaited aide panel«. Medium slio- both externally nml Internally, ts often
Ircqulres 3*i yards G4-lncti material. mentioned. It has been denied that
IFirst Model: rictorlr.1 Review Dresu* nmber was known to the (ireeks In
very early time*, the Creek electron
having been used its u name botli for
U and for an limnlpum of roUI nml
jllver, a species of gold ore washed
down by the I’actolus; but amber has
actually been found at Mycenae, and
the fact that the electron nqcklnr**
mentioned In the Odyssey Is said to
LOGAN STICKS TO HIS
have been a gift from Phoenicia means
STORY TH AT HE ALONE
much.
• KILLED CARL DOEHLER
The Phoenicians are known to have
Introduced amber Into the East, and
CLEARW ATER, Dec. 20.—Thnt no Herodotus says It wag brought from
one but himself had any part in tho the River Ertdanus In the extreme
killing of Carl Docrlcr at Tarpon west of Europe.

FLEETWOOD’S

Springs, when the snloonlst was called
to his door and shot down one night in
April, 1015, Is tho statement.made to
Sheriff A. E. Sloat by Chester E.
Logan, self-confessed murderer o f
Doelcr, according to the sheriff.
Sheriff Sloat arrived hero Sunday
night with Logan, from Lycrly, Gn.,
where the young man gave htmpclf
up to the authorities lost week, con­
fessing tho crime.
Logan was running a pressing club
at Rome, Ga. He told the sheriff that
ho could not get the killing o f Docrlcr
off his mind and his conscience
troubled he so much that he decided to
give himself up.
The sheriff Is o f the opinion thnt
there is more to the story than Logan
has told, and is rather in doubt about
Logan hnving told the entire story of
the affair.
Logan also told the sheriff that ho
shot Marion Langford at Fort Lauder­
dale in 1916, in a fight with another
man over the girl in a hotel thorc,
and thnt he served a year in the peni­
tentiary for thnt nffnir.
It is probable Logan will be tried
at tho February tern» o f tho circuit
court here, at which time he may tell
a more complete story o f his crime.
O ffico supplies at the Herald.

SANFORD, FLA

CHRISTMAS TAGS,
STAMPS

Just received new aiaortment o f
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
fo r your packages, letters and cards.
See the new parcel post label that
bespeaks the Christmas spirit and tho
cute little tags and stamps that should
mark all your packages. Only 5
cents a pack at the Herald office.
New line of stationery this week es­
pecially ordered for Christmas week.
A New York man making $2g a
month has just got married. Ho
claims ho couldn't live on th at— New
York American.

Gifts of jewelry are more than gifts o f
the moment. They are constant re­
minders o f the giver’s thoughtfulness
and the recipient can enjoy them for
years and years.
In our big stock you can find appro­
priate gifts for every member o f the
family. Yes, even the little tots! And
giving jewelry is so much better than
giving gifts that will soon bo forgotten.
Come, see tho many beautiful gift
selections we have to offer you. You
are not obliged to purchase.

Buy a Home
for a Xmas
Present
Greatest Gift In the World
REAL ESTATE

THE DEPENDABLE JEW ELER
FIRE INSURANCE

GIFTS T H A T LAST
SANFORD, FLORIDA

E. F. LANE
The Real Esiste Men1

T H E H E R A L D ’S Office Supply Department has judt re­
ceived a large and complete line o f this beatitifut stationery
— no two boxes alike—and w e will print any m onogram on
paper (or cards) and envelopes—in one, tw o or three colors

w ithout a search warrant
A C ITIZE N .

SEALS,

Repentance Is often confounded
with determination not to g e t caught
again.

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OUT OF THE HOUSE
EMERGENCY BILL UP

NUMBER 222

CHRISTMAS
HARDING
TWO NEW REALTY
CHEER IS
CONFERS
DESTROYED
ON TREATY INCORPORATE FOR

OFFICIAL REPORT SAYS M AN Y WITH
SENATOR
POINDEXTER
GALLONS OF BOOZE IIAS
AND GOVERNOR MORROW
’ BEEN DESTROYED
WOULD RECONCILE THEM
(Hr Ti« AuNlitid rr«a&gt;)

MYSTERIOUS SIIIP
LOUISVILLE, Dec. 21— Three hun­
IEM0NS and p e a n u t o il
CAPSIZES OFF
dred nnd seventy-flve alleged moon­
'
are PUT on t h e
CAPE IIATTERAS shiners arrested and seven hundred
LIST
and seventy-four stills, with three
IB t T k« A m m U U 4 T n u )
NORFOLK, Dec. 21.— Mystery sur­ thousand seven hundred and thirty
gallons liquor destroyed in southeast­
rounds identity o f feur-masted schoon­
ern
prohibition district during Novem­
er which capsized southeast o f Capo
ber, including Kentucky, Tennessee,
Hattcras. All aboard believed lost,
IDEMOCRATS DO NOT WANT
North and South Carolina, Virginia,
' has ty a c t io n o n a n y
according to official report.
MARCUS SMITH
t a r if f m e a s u r e
OF ARIZONA
IS SELECTED
. WASHINGTON, Dec.
21.-1110

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MARION, Dec. 21.— President-elect
Harding conferred with Senator Miles
Poindexter o f Washington, irreconcil-,
able in treaty fight, and Governor

FIRMS
BUSINESS
TO BUILD MORE HOUSES

NEGRO ESCAPED
SANFORD IS A TTR A C TIN G
FRO.M ONE NET
TH E INVESTORS JN
RUNS INTO ANOTHER

NUMBERS.
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REALTORS SEE IT

. ROANOKE,
Dec. 21— Edmund
Morrow o f Kentucky, bitter opponent Thompson, negro who fired into group
unreserved ratification Versailles pact, o f white boys killing one, captured
and boPcs to obtain their support for near Troutville. IIo was surrounded TOE OPPORTUNITY HERB IS T O E
GREATEST IN TO E STATE
in a woods and not captured until
plan of world peace association.
shot down.
OF FLORIDA
The negro escaped from a mob a few
Tho greatest barometer o f condi­
days ago after being taken from
tions
'si any growing city Is the statna
officers.
Ihkm Ways nnd &amp;'cftna committee
O r TV* A u k Ii UA F ra »)
niterday voted out the
Fordney
of
tho
real estate and trurt ccm p ssicj
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— Senator
that
arc
forming. Like th«' .four*
CROWN FORCES
¡«rr*ncy tari(T bl11 de,|Kncd
pro" Marcus A. Smith, Arizona, understood
Itect the farmers nnd instructed selected by P^v.ldent as member of
real
estate
men never choose a dead
BURN VILLAGE
* &lt;
IcUinnan Fordney to mnko all efforts international ju.nt commissi in deulieg
IN A REPRISAL town In which to locate! and the fa ct
ble to obtain action on It before * t*. ques f *c&lt;i tsiween Un .’ &gt;d Sialo*
that many new realty firms are start­
Ith« Christmas recess, in finally ap PRO VID IN G . TA X BILL ON DE­ OF BANK IN NEW JERSEY BUT
(Br Th« AuocUUd Pn it.)
ing up in Sanford Is a good indication
ar.d Canada.
Iporing the bill the committee made
FERMENT OF D ATE FOR
LONDON, Dec. 21.— Press reports that Tri**ert/ is moving and the real
CAPTURED BY LOCAL
|tw changes. I&lt;cmons were added to
from Tulsk say Crown forces burned estate men - .0 .'»oking ahead to the
PEN ALTY
PQSSEE
llit list and an import duty o f l t t
villogo o f Ballinalee os reprisal fo r possibilities o f this city and rccogniz*
(B r Tk« A m ««U U 4 F rtii)
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|«5ti a pound established. The rnto
recent attack on polico barracks.
the fact that Sanford Is a growingWASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— House
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Dec. 21.
lca ppmut oil was increased from 20
city.
Ways nnd Means Committee recom­ — Four bandits attempted to rob First
Ito 26 cents a gallon.
In tho post two weeks the Herald
mitted
for further committee consid­ National Bank at Milltown and posseo
Lemons were included at the last
has
received incorporation notices o f
eration o f Edmonds bill providing o f thirty citizens, armed with guns
_ sent upon the demand o f confertwo
new realty firms that will start
date when penalty effective fo r fail- and pitchforks, attacked robbera and
[ « « members of farming districts.
here and expect to push Sanford prop­
ure to pay federal U xes. Chairman captured two. They entered the bank
|Th« farmres had asked fo r a tariff
erty to the limit. They will no doubt
LOUISVILLE A N A8H VILLE S U F -' said oversight in drafting measure.
by digging through a wall.
lea lemons at the auggeation of Rep.
go after the subdivision idea that San­
FERS BIG LOSS A T
|gibs, ¡^publican, California.
ford has long needed and will build
K N O \ VILLE
The final vole reporting out the
ORLANDO, Dec. 21— Dr. J. K. up the many vacant lota in this city
|Fordney measure was flvo against.
( B r T k« X * M «b U 4 h « N )
Knolt, escaped murderer, serving a that are standing idle now, although
IRepresentatives Treadway, M ail., and
KNOXVILLE, Dec. 21— Tho msHfo sentence in the penitentiary o f their plans havo not been made pub­
iTibon, Connecticut, were the Repub- chi no shops o f the Louisville A Nash­
.
Alabama, was arrested in Orlando to­ lic as yet.
IliMAs who. opposed it, while Hops. ville Railroad were totally destroyed
The
Seminole
Realty
A
Investment
day by Orlando polico just as ho was
IRainey, Illinois; Oldfield, Arkansas, by fire. Damage estimated at several
Company
has
s
notice
in
the
W eekly
preparing to board the afternoon train
load Hull, Tennessee, were the Demo- hundred thousand dollars.
Herald
now
which
shows
that
the
offi­
fo r Jacksonville.
Icnts who voted no.
IF BUSINESS OF COUNTRY IS TO OVER TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND
cers
are
composed
o
f
George
W.
He escaped from the Alabama state
While the house committee was act- d r , WARD D $L IV E R 8
BE
RESUMER;
AS
is
ika
lansla
♦
I/»
ef
aavlniv
1
r*
w nr*rm&gt;
n
am
Knight,
president
and
general
man­
TEXTILE WORKERS W ILL
penitentiary August 6, 1020, after
bg the senate Democratic steering
Cn RI STM A 8 ADDRESS
•
USUAL
HAVE WAGES CUT
¡committee decided to resist hasty enserving
sixteen months o f his life ager; George W. Herring, vice-presi­
A T ROLLINS COLLEGE
dent, and Edward Higgins, secretary
¡ent of the emergency tariff legsentence.
(Bf Tk« A»«««UU4 Treu.)
.
(Bjr T U S m m U U S f r t M .)
.tion.
and treasurer. Thc president, while d
’
Knott
was
recognized
on
the
streets
WINTER PARlC, D « . 2d.— Before „WASHINGTON,' Deo. 21.— Business „ PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 21— Wages , _ . , e
.
.
.
_ _
comparatively new citizen, has been
*We will insist upon full - and regone o f the largeat audiences o f stu­ o f the country demanding revision tax ¡ o f more than two hundred thousand ° f „0rlando Sunday morning by J. C.
eonsideration of the .bill,".. Mid
in Sanfurd «bout one year and has
dents and alumni ever assembled in ' ]awq _
Simmons, of North Carolina,
done more Ip that time toward the
Knowles hall, Dr. George M organ 1growth
nakbg Democrat on tho finance
upbuilding o f the city than any on*
Ward, president Of Rollins College, Jbanker
ttee. "We do not regard the
man has done in that' period. He saw
t’
n
cy
KD, Uking it as n whole, as 'cmer- delivered the annual Christmas ad- Committee,
thc need o f new homes nnd despite the
nftcr.
He
stated
that
he
had
been
bill,’ but a regular tariff mens­ dress at the Yuletfde vespers last eve­
I living in Orlando over two months price o f materials started building
««. Ezcept for two items, wheat n in g . Tho musical program, which
under the names o f George McR&amp;o fine bungalows on Magnolia avenue
»ad wool, there is nothing emergen- was o f a very high order, consisted of
and is selling them as fa st as he ca a
1and George Wood.
old French and English carols sung
»bout it "
build
them. George W. Herring, ths
When arrested he carried in his
Democratic leaders said that the by the college glee clubs. President
vice-president,
is one o f Sanford*»
'hand a small package addressed to
•tewing committee's decision meant W ard’s address, which was informal,
leading
attorneys
who has been a resi­
'M rs. L. K. Kimbrough, 412 Martha
,th»t the majority would oppose was delivered in his usual forceful and
dent
o
f
this
city
many
years and after
street, Montgomery, Ala., containing
“"»king through the bill beAre the eloquent manner. He spoke o f the
serving
his
country
In
the World W ar
several Christmas presents that he
Wd»7 &gt;." It also was regarded as Christian's belief iiy Christmas, the
came
back
to
spend
his
days here in
Sanford folk will be able to sleep ON THE FLOOR OF TOE HOUSE had evidently bought fo r two children
forecuting Democratic opposition to purpose o f Christmas, and drew his
helping
to
make
Sanford
the city it
and the lady addressed. There was a
TOMORROW ANENT
jjuul* of the bill os now drafted lessons from this theme. He made an longer tonight than on any other
should
be.
Edward
Higgins
is a Ssnboy’s necktie and the inscription: "F or
TO E TARIFF
1*7 the Republican leaders of the appeal to each o f his listeners to ac­ night o f thc year. The sun will shine
ford
boy
and
one
o
f
the
city's
most
C a n d A ------ a Merry Xmas."
|houMand a demand for elamination cept Christmas in their own hearts. only 10 hours and 13 minutes today,
(By
T
U
A
m
n
U
I«(
Treu)
progressive
young
busineM
men,
head
tb« many items for which higher This annual service in one o f the main according to official« o f the United
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
21.—
Propono
f
the
Ford
Sales
Agency
and
a
great
States observatory In Jacksonville.
. .
,
. tli
BIRMINGHAM, Dec. 21— The capiff schedules are provided.
events of.the college year and U look­
o f Dr , Iam„ B. Knott, In Or- believer in Sanford's futnre pros­
I f the clouds ore not too thick tnU « f form er emergency U rlff bill
Tbe steering committee offered « ed forward to at this time o f the year
ond
tho
opposition
engaged
In
lining
,
.
ndo
F1, „ todw e„ dl . „.tlon-wldc perity. The Seminole Realty A
and
you
arise
from
your
downy
nation, declaring that "when the with great anticipation by all alumni
op
form
for
light
on
floor
of
hone.
h
whIch h„
h
Investment Company should do much
couch
early
enough,
you
will
be
abio
I6“! «aches the senate Jt should be and students.
tomorrow,
RopmcnUtlvc.
of
nunu;
'
,
|Me
h|l
from
lUl&lt;
toward
making Sanford a bigger city.
to
discern
the
sun
pushing
back
his
i[*iwiy considered by the coramltcovers
exactly
at
7:19
a.
m.
today.
Articles
o f Incorporation have been
factoring districts coy will oppoco bill tent|e,y , t . Wctomplc, Ale., where
„
Itio
n. finance) and discussed for oc- SIX MONTHS FOR S80 QUARTS He will get a late «tart on his jour­ bee*4" it f .l l. to Inclod, rnsnufector. he „ „
fi t a , received at this office fo r the Realty
A..ction on th« measure, which
ney across tho firmament, but speed ed commodlMee. Long gUph cotton V , , , ^ 0f Emo^ 0.1cM, on th. nmln Loan A ,Guarantee
that will
v „ „Company,
„
.
MIAMI, Dec. 20— For fu lly one will then be his middle name and he
ou.d put a virtual embargo tariff on
Included
In
llrt
on
which
high
Import
0f
Wctumpk..
Ills
defence
wee
'»
t!'
8
w
"
k
P
Hemld
Fridsy.
hour today the criminal court re­ will begin to yawn about five p. m. to­
dntle. would b . Imposed. Omitted ^ ,, unwritttn u
, hlch WI1 lplored The p.pem ehow that the following
•wre of farm products, will be
ceased while two negroes brought Into day, and will call it a day at exactly
from lift .nnouncnl Ust- night
Ib, U.« Jo* . t hi. total Knott h.&lt;l well-known real estate men at present
, r Tuesday, or Wednesday at
the room evidence to be presented in 5:32 p. m.
cause nnable to prepare revenue esti
“ •■»test in order to pass tho meas(attacked Oakes previously and killed ra id in g in Orlando will be «he offlthe trial o f D. R. A rm strong'for hav­
Tho mantle o f night will be drawn mates derived from basis o f seven
r *.U
before the Christ­
wj,en j,a Cftmo t0 Wetumpka to cera:
ing an unlawful quantity o f liquor in about Sanford Chrismtas shoppers
*** «cess.
cents per pound duty imposed.
J. D. Buwrnsn, president* H. A.
.testify at the trial growing out o f the
Opposition to the legislation, how- his possession. There were 380 quart earlier than usual, and little William
Coggins
.vice-president, and 8. A«.
first attack. A man suspected o f be­
|»l
devcl°ping today in sever- bottles. Armstrong was convicted and and little Mary should bo sleeping RUMLEY AND PARTNERS
Hutchins,
secretary and treasurer:
ing Knott was arrested ut Greenville,
sentenced to six months.
soundly enough that daddy and mum? ePre»«t*tiv es from the
They
will
do a general real estate*
GET A YEAR AND A DAY
¡two weeks ago, but was released.
soy will be able to conceal their mys­
¡5*-”»! lur|nir districts expressed
and
loan
business
and w hB * thc*
EACH IN FEDERAL PEN Knott escaped from the penitentiary
terious packages without difficulty.
u
the bm u f« m e d
Herald
representative
has not tailed*
in an automobile which was later
There will bo 13 hours and 44
*t did not include enough
with
them
it
is
supposed
they wiI7
NEW YORK, Dec. 21— Dr. Edwi found wrecked near the gulf co a s t
minutes o f official darkness tonight.
»etured articles.
Traditional
build homes, start subdivisions, IrnIn other words from thc time the Rumcley, publisher of the New York
d
t0 any h,* h U r,£f «till
provo property, loan money fo r build;sun sets to tho time it rises that much Evening Mail and Saulter Kauffman DR. CORRANADO,
hi]«
80me
tbo Democrats
ing purposes and help to build up San­
VICE-PRESIDENT,
timo
will
intervene,
and
Sanford
can
and
Narvin
Lindheim
were
sentenced
..... ther &lt;......
members
asserted mai
that
. * uoocrica
DIES IN H AV AN A ford. All o f these gentlemen are well
use all o f It for sleeping purposes if to prison for terms of ono year and a
Iresult In . ° ^ . ,ucb ■eKÍ*lation would
known in real estate circles In the
day
each
in
Federal
court
here
yes­
she
so
desires.
The
sun
will
not
ini
BUENOS
AI1JES,
Dee.
21—
Tlie
nn ■oerense In the cost o f
( B f Tk« A i««cU U 4 F r .ii)
state and are known to many people
number o f persona dead and injured terfere with any such plans, at any terday on charges of conspiring to
HAVAN A, Cuba, Dec. 21— Dr. Cor­
rate.
here and It augurs well fo r Sanford
withhold from the government know­
In
last
Friday’s
earthquake
disaster
rimado, vice-president o f senate and
ircm
thc representatives
that new ical estate firms are com ine
From Tuesday until June 21 Old ledge o f the alleged German owner­ newspaper owner, is dead.
" ,W cU will attempt is now estimated at more than 400.
ship during part o f tho war.
Sol will "travel" north.
here with the idea o f building homes
This
figure
ii
based
on
reports
from
•tuare .'$ * rtU*n »«Pport fo r tho
Dr. Rumiey and his co-defendants
— som e'h'ng that is reeded here more
FORDNEY DILL
•hich will °»day ,at a conference to relief parties in the affected zon«.
both
New
Yorkers,
were
convicted
of
than anything else. W atch tho Her­
Earth
tremors
occurred
again
yes­
‘Joel for
Bubmited recommenda­
GIVEN RIGHT OF W A Y
having
failed
to
report
to
tho
alien
terday.
.
ald
fo r future announcements when
tion f0- , lC p®S8ftkc of other legisproperty custodian a debt o f |1,451,O
h
i
o
two firms get teaJy fo r basinois.
Wide stretches o f territory ore be­
O r Tk« l i w c U M f t i n )
Action byhth l h ° f *i0ckmcn'
700
to
the
Imperial
German
govern­
ing
flooded
with
water,
which
contin­
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
21—
Fordney
horning du^ e h°n*e was begun thli
M f/ m
ment. The charge that the German tariff bill given right o f way in House
BOARD ALLOW ED
K f
Which there were ue« to gush from crevices opened by
government actually woned shares o f tomorrow.
the earthquake. Relief work ia being
PARDONS RECENTLY
*«*»* c o m m i
? UM W , y i
&amp;Qd
the company's stock was not proven.
Km
h*4* adopted a carried on with great difficulty.
Judgo Wm. I. Grubb, o f the United
i J Z r , bI.n « d Y
that
Large numbera o f tents sent from
^ T A L L A H A S S E E , Dec. 21— 'fh e
►oditi«,
* x certain com
BUSINESS
IN
MISSISSIPPI
ON
States
district court, sentenced all
State, Pardon board recently allowed
K f m m ï î J i ü n . ln'Lad?d ° r omit- Mendoza have been received in the
ACCOUNT OF SUITS FILED
three to the .federal prison at Atlan­
stricken villages and ate furnishing
seyenty-seven pardons. Two o f th e
»
««rent clU t€i of ^
** shelter to hundreds who have been
ta.
AGAINST THEM
pardoned life termers were from Polle
Counsel fo r the thres defendants
rendered homeless by the diMster.
f h * perdona and paroles b e O r n * i i m u m xt—ai
announced
they would appeal to the
F°iJNG WOMAN'S .
1 effective December 20.
N EW YORK, Dec. 21— One hun higher courts and Judgo Grubb releas­
SECRETARY COLBY
BODY FOUND
dred and thirty-eight fire insurance ed them in the custody o f their at­
AND HIS PARTY
D IB RICK ENSACHER
AT LONG BEACH
torneys until today at which time AND ONLY NEEDS ROYAL 8ÍG
,
..M
A R R IE D A T 'S T . AUGUSTINE
ARRIVES A T RIO companies suspending business in
NATURE TO BECOME
each must furnish |10,000 bail pend­
Mississippi
where
policies
amounting
i o , o '1: ^
A~ * ,iu4
•
A LAW
ing the appeal.
r%!
o r ru o««««au4 in mí
' Or TU Am i U M I’m «.)
to
ovsr
one
billion
dollars
because
o
f
hT ef
^ i * « RIO JANEIRO, Dec. 21— Secretary
8T. A U G U S flN E , Dec. 21— Eddie
(By T U A*m*UU4 ? m m )
filed against them by state rev­
u r S S8edi. y0Un* Wom« o f State Çelhy end party arrived here suit
Send in your locals to the Herald
*
.
LONDON, Dec. 21— Irish home Rickenbsrher, famous American ace,
- iuffWburied
on beach here with
.. „
aboard báUleahip Florida to return enue agent charging by collecting office. Phono the news to 148. We ru!e bill adopted by house o f commons married Miss Frances O. Hannon o f
P ftU n g .1” f0rehead" Police In- visit o f President Pessoa td 'th e 's a m e rates companies combined in want every bit o f it. Tell us the ¡and only need sroyal signature to
|New Y °rk nt hotel h«re.
United 8t*t«s.
news each day,
restraint o f trade.
come law.
Post Cards at the Herald office, lev

COMMITTEE
BANDITS
. ATTEMPT
PONDERING
OVERTAXES
ROBBERY

L.&amp;N. SHOPS
DESTROYED
BY FIRE

ESCAPED
MURDERER
IS CAUGHT

OTTO KAHN
WAGES ARE
*
REDUCED
WANTS REVISION
OF TAX LAWS
INMILLS

a

FORDNEY BILL
TODAY IS THE
SHORTEST DAY PROPONENTS
OF YEAR 1920 WILL HAVE FIGHT

MORE THAN 400
KILLED INJURED
EARTHQUAKES

INSURANCE
COMPANIES
SUSPENDING

IRISH HONE
ROLEIS
ADOPTED

w

rriiVi»%/¡

4VhJ

�»

GE EIGHT

*

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1920

S T A T E WILL CONCLUDE
the price o f iron and pork. W hen
ITS SIDE T O D A Y IN TIIE
iron and pork are high, wages and
SIIEPARD POISON P LO T commodities will be high and vice
versa.
MACON, Ga., Dec. 20. •The state
It will require two or three years
is expected to conclude its evidence for those who have left the farm s to
here today in the preliminary hear­ plunge into town and city life to
ing into the death o f Fred D. S hep­ realise there is more real living and
ard, Houston county peach grow er, money in raising crops than in manu­
and allcgde victim o f a poison plot facturing luxuries fo r foreign cou n ­
by his widow and others seeking to tries.
get possession o f his fortune.
In 1921, government officials will
While a chemist and a pathologist
investigate many concerns and as a
testified .that mercuric poison w as
result fraud orders "will be issued in
found in Shepard’s viscura, it was in­
general tq protect the public.
dicated yesterday from an authorita­
tive source that the defense is pre­
pared to introduce evidence o f its e x ­
perts to the effect that Shepard w as
not poisnood.
In addition to statements o f D r.
Edgar Everhart, chemist, and
Dr.
James Funklc, pathologist, that p ois­
on was administered to Shepard, tho
preliminary hearing on application o f
the defendants fo r discharge from
custody or for release on bail has
been marked by the testimony o f a
number of witnesses that Mrs. A n ­
nie Cutts, one o f the defendants, had
revealed to them Inst spring that
plans were afoot t o 'k ill Shepard.
Superior Court Judge Mathews,
presiding, ruled that the testimony
Mrs. Cutts had told o f a plot to pois­
on Shepard was applicable to her
cose only and not to the other de­
fendants, Shepard’s
widow, now
Mrs. Pauline Elmer; her son, Ernest
Hopson, and her sister, Mrs. Iom a

The weather for 1921 w ill, in gen­
eral, be somewhat disagreeable. Jan­
uary and February will he change­
able. Tho spring wilt be inclined to
be dry, cold and unseasonable. Plant
accordingly. The summer will be
wet, which will benefit those living
in locations with very little rainfall.
In somo localities, hay and grain will
rot, unless given proper atteneion.
Tho fall will b&lt; wot with early frosts.
Bo prepared for such weather and
gather crops carefully.

Fruit will vary— in certain locali­
ties somo kinds w ill be abundant, in
others somewhat o f a failure unless
given special attention. Grapes will
be doubtful. It w ill be an o f f year,
which will givo the vines a rest. N a­
ture knows best. Mko will bo very
aoUteiwus. Better feed a cat than
m ice. Worms scarce, consequently,
fish wil bo scarce and poor in uality.
Big fish stories w ill be out o f fa sh ­
ion. Disease o f all kinds will cure,
Tho winter will be one w ith plenty but slowly. Contagious diseases will
occur, but not alarmingly. A n epio f snow and ico which is good for the
domic will prevail in cattle, sheep

wlll be o f great help to the people in
many w ays— the information sent
out is reliable and should be appreci­
ated by more persons.
Furthermore, 1921 will be known
in history os the "Chemical Year."
Many chemical discoveries will be
made, henco chemists and doctors
will be popular. Nowspapers and
magazines will be read and referred
to by all classes o f people more than
ever before. Every day, something
new and useful will be heard of.

Ana our Big Store is just filled with new and seasonable goods
for the ladies and children— substantial Xm as Gifts that will not
only please the eye o f the beholder but will be a thing o f beauty

and a joy forever to .those who receive them.

o f a deputy, and Ilopson, who is in
custody o f Sheriff Winn o f Houston
county, who has taken him back to
the Houston county Jail each night,
w as to have accompanied the sheriff
to Fitzgerald yesterday to subpoena
two witnesses fo r tho state.
Dispatches from Fitzgerald said
Hopson and tho sh eriff came there,
the officer seeking Gordon Roberts, a
deputy sheriff, who
arested Mrs.
Cutts snd John Roland, a taxicab
driver who drove the automobile in
NOT MENDENHALL ASKING FOR which ahe was brought to Macon a f­
ter her arrest. The sheriff’s pur­
PARDON
pose in taking Hopson along w ith
him could not be learned here.
p TALLAH ASSSE, Dec. 14.—There
Mrs. Elmer and Mrs. Cutts have
b as been no application presented in
been kept In Jail here.
the Mendenhall case. He personally!
Wrote 1ft soffté timé ago requesting a
FOR CHRISTMAS
hearing. That request has been re'• naired b y him, and the pardoning
Just received new Une of crepe
Í board has set December 29th fo r ap­
paper for package wrappers or
pearing, a t which time an application
decorations for the holidsys,
&gt;érill be presented, providing he takes
pofnaeltla snd holly sll to vivid
' advantage o f the opportunity. But
red snd green, quite the prettiest
before the application can bej pre­
line ever seen in Sanford—only a
sented he must publish fo r two weeks
few o f eaeh so get them now.
notice o f his intention to make ap­
Box Stationery In all of the
plication fo r a pardon. One notice
latest shades snd styles—nothing
would have to be published this week
but the best o f psper snd enve­
and another next week or ho cannot
lopes st very reasonable priees.
. present his application on the 29th.
Quits the prettiest and most sen­
There Is a provision in law or a tul­
sible Christmas g ifts for either
' ing o f the pardoning board that where
"H er” or "n im ."
a person Is so poverty stricken that
Christmas Cards and
New
. they cannotpay fo r a notico.in the
Year’s Post Cards o f all kinds
paper that posting will be sufficient
from the low price o f one cent
g notice.
each up. _ Yon get the benefit o f
* Owing to the extraordinary interest
our buying In Job lots. All very
in this case, it is said to be the policy
pretty and new. And then you
q f the pardoning board that no mis­
can get engraved cards or sta­
take In the lettcrof the law will be
tionary or Holiday cards engrav­
made. Tho pardoning board will
ed or your monogram printed on
know In three or fou r days whether
the finest of bond papers In all
he expects to carry out his request and
colors. Come in and take a look.
* actually present the petition on. the
HERALD PRINTING CO.
29th.
nersld Square
A prisoner can make a request fo r 208-tf
on application hearing without being
' represented by his attorney. When
A New York man making $2g a
a request is made, however, every mofath has just g o t married. He
; person having (tied a written protest claims he couldn't live on that—N ew
against his or her pardon is given no­ York American.
gee b y the board os to the exact date
th ea p p lica tion will or may bs heard
1921 by r. McDon ­
ao they may be present to protest
ald , OF N. Y. STATE
y -. Notice o f the 29th os the date set
(Continued
from page one)
la said to have been sent to Mrs. J. W .
McCullom s t Gainesville snd to Mrs. not,try eo overdo. Live and let live.
High pricee are f o r good times—
A m os H. Norris at Tamps.
Miss Helen McArline o f Jackson­ Low prices ore fo r hard times. A
ville, a social welfare worker, and Mrs. m ajority of the people are earning
John W . Mshood o f Raifon), have and spending more than ever before.
Prices are regulated according to
been before the pardoning board in an
, Informal way asking that Mendenhall be sold, it stands to reason prices
will gradually decrease. Capital and
he given a hearing.
Labor will have many disputes; some
are never satisfied. A person should
Office supplies at the Herald.

Ladies* Waists, in all the very
latest patterns, fresh from the
Blankets, nice warm wool or*
cotton fleeced blankets at prices

manufacturers.

The G ift that

will please “ her” m oat/

Handkerchiefs make

best

Old Santa is here and his pres­

Christmas Gifts and are always
acceptable. Get in quantities

ence is felt in every department
o f our b ig store. W e have just

fo r the holidays and fo r every

what you want in all lines. Come
in and look them over.

occasion thereafter.

the

Table Linens that are good at
holiday time and any time. The
best g ifts that m oney can buy.

Hand Bags are good all the time
but arc especially pretty this
year. Nothing m ore suitable
than one of our lovely Hand
Bags.

A Deep Regard for Members of the Family
/

with G ifts o f Apparel and S p e e rs is the P opu

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1920

MIGKJE SAYS

Opportunity never comes to n waiting person. It comeé to him
w h o Is pursuing and creating it, the fellow who is a worker and
is pushing and forging ahead. The persen o f thrift, energy and
enthusiasm
who is making his time' and money count now, is the
Editor
R. J. HOLLY
person
ready
for the opportunity and wilting to make the best o f
N. J. LILLARD..Secretary-Treasurer
it
when
it
comes?
Every day has its opportunity and am ong the
XL A. NEEL ______ General Manager
best opportunities o f the day Is an investment in the SOUTHERN
ROBERT J. HOLLY, Jr.
UTILITIES COMPANY’S 8 PER CENT CUM ULATIVE PRIOR
\
Circulation Manager
PREFERRED STOCK. This stock can be purchased fo r cosh or
*j£ a meats. There Ls none better.
f "Phono Herald Office 148 or Gl

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As the Fall Season is drawing to a close
and new plans and arrangements are be­
ing made fo r the com ing year, we invite
you to place your account in our hands.
None o f us can intelligently prophesy as

D«llr«r*4 la City Sr CarrUr

Member o f the Aasociated Presa

Glorious Christmas weather.
Such as no other state in the Union
can furnish.

Remember that this is hnrvcst week
fo r business o f all kinds and you
should g o after the ^usincss with a
liberal, advertising space in the Daily
Herald.
There is nothing that stimulates
business as much as a daily paper.
Our merchants are doing a greater
volume o f business this season on ac­
count of their having a daily com­
pendium o f goods and prices.
There are well-founded rumors o f
much building that will be pushed
a fte r the first o f the year in Senford . W e need hundreds o f houses
here and many new store rooms to ac­
commodate the people who arc here
looking fo r them.

that la granted to tho negro o f the Notice o f Application fo r T a x Deed
South in much larger measure than
Under Section S75 o f the Gen­
hn is granted in the North where he
eral Statute*.
t
is supposed to be in such great favor
Notice la hereby given that 1*. W.
but where in reality ho has no placo
Lawton, purchaser o f Tax* Certificate
whatsoever.
No. 2356, dated the 5th day o f No­
vember, A. D. 1865, has filed said
AMERICANISM IS TH Ç GREAT certificato in my office, and
has
NEED OF TODAY
made application fo r tax deed to is­
sue in accordance with law. Said
While The Florida Mctropo’ is hud certificate embraces the follow ing de­
no idea that the letter o f John D. Bis- scribed property situated In Semichoff attacking this newspaper for nolo county, Florida, to-w it: W 3-4 of
continuing to refer to the Germans as SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4 and NE 1 -4 'o f SW
“ Huns,” which was published and 1-4 of SW 1-4, and S 1-2 o f N W 1-4
answered in Saturday’s issue, would o f SW 1-4 o f SW 1-4 Sec. 14, Twp.
culminate in an application o f tnr and 21 S., Rge. 31 E, (less W 1-2 o f E 1-2
feathers fur the man, the incident will of SE 1-4 o f SW 1-4).
Tho arid
serve to empkasizo the necessity o f land being assessed at the dato o f the
respecting American ideals and tnc issuance o f such certificate in the
precious traditions of this country, nnd name o f Geo. Fox. Unless aaid cer­
ijirt person* net ii full accorJ with tificate shall be redeemed according
American •:&lt;,«* will not yet he coun­ to law tax deed will issue thereon on
tenanced to r»«*»ch the religion o ' u»w the i?th day o f January, A . D. 1621.
cT.cmies.
•
Witness m y official signature and
O f course, as a law-abiding news­ seal this the 13th day o f December
paper, The Metropolis ns an institu­ A. D. 1620,
tion docs not commend the methods
(SEAL)
E] A. DOUGLASS,
taken in expressing the general opClerk County Court,
porbrium o f the community, although
Seminole County, Fla.
ns individuals we realize that the sen­ 215-6te,
By V. E*. Douglass, D. C.
sational is more effective than the
technical and. long-drawn1out in rare
instances, and it la not fo r us to decide
whether this is an occasion when the
right policy was pursued. That is

W AVING THE BLOODY SHIRT
There is talk of cutting the repreThe police state that BischoiT was
sentation o f the Southern States on not maltreated, unless a decoration o f
account o f the so-called disfranchise- tar and feathers humanely apptlcd can
ment o f the negroes at the last elec- be referred to as that ,and in this the
tion. We would caution our northern ( unknown body o f men showed wise
brothers and the negroes North and (discretion. There is a great difference
South to go mighty alow with the new between punishment and a lesson, not
societies that are forming fo r such’ only to a man, but to all who enterpurposes. There were no negroes dis- tain similar views,
franchised in Florida. All o f then/ This is the great time In the hisvoted that wanted to vote and here tory o f the nation when Americanism
In Sanford there w as‘ no trouble , o f jg needed—one hundred per cent
any kind and there is not a' negro in ' Americanism as conceived by our
ih e city who will say ho was not per-J fathers in tho establishment o f this
xnitted to vote or that he was told to government— and when any person or
Veep away from the polls. We would (organizations seeks to cast reflections
liko to remark that such talk Is not (on the graves o f our dcared dead, then
getting the negroes anywhere and sometimes patriotic fire'of indignation
also that the South is able to take ¡blazes above tht ways of discretion.—
care o f herself at any and all times Jacksonville Metropolis.
THE MONEY M ARKET

to what the coming year really holds in
store; but a friendly connection with a
strong bank is the best security against
the uncertainties o f the fu tu re /
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cd the 6th day o f July, A. D. 1615,
has filed said certificate in my o f­
fice, and has made application for
tax deed to issue in accordance with
law.
Said certificato embraces the
following described property situated
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
NE 1-4 (less SE 1-4) and N W 1-4,
nnd SE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Sec. 8, Twp.
20 S, Rge. 32 E, (less W 1-2 o f NW
1-4 o f NW 1-4, and less W 12 acres
o f E 1-2 of NW 1-4 o f NW 1-4). Tho
said land being assessed at the date
o f the issuance o f auch certificate In
the namo of J. H. Brice.
Unless said certificates shall be re­
deemed according to law, tax deed
will issue thereon on the 18th day of
January, A. D. 1021.
W itness.m y official signature and
seal this the 13th day o f December,
A. D. 1020.
(SE A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Flo.
215-6tc.
By V. E. Douglass, D. C.
CHRISTMAS TAGS,
STAMPS

HAMPERS
A m p le Stocks

P rom pt Delwerj)

T À a «O J DIU k ilZ 'i

Cotton Seed Meal
, Nitrate Soda
one
C a s to r Pomace

SEALS,

Just received new assortment o f
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
fo r your packages, letters and cards.
See the new parcel post label that
bespeaks tho Christmas spirit and the
cute little tags and stamps that should
mark all your, packages. Only 5
cents a pack at the Herald office.
New lin e'of stationery this week es­
pecially ordered fo r Christmas week.

cd the 6th day o f July, A. D., 1015,
has filed said certificato in my o f­
fice, and has made application for
tax deed io issue in accordance with
law. Said certificate embraces the
following described property situat­
ed in Seminole county, * ‘arida, towit: N W 1-4 (less N W 1-4) o f Sec.
A New York man making $2g *
17, Twp. 20 S, Rge. 32 E. 120 acres
month has Jnst got married.
He
M-L. The said land befrfg assessed
claims he couldn’t live on that.— New
at the date o f the issuance o f auch
Y ork American.
certificato in the name o f J. II.
Bryce.
Also Tax Certificate No. 412, dat­
ed the Cth day o f July, A. D. 1015,
has filed aald certificate in my office,
and has made application fo r tax
deed to issue in accordance with law.
Said certificate embraces the follow­
ing described property situated in
Seminole County, Florida, to-w it: NE
1-4 and N 1-2 o f SE 1-4 and SW 1-4
o f SE 1-4 o f Sec. 7, Twp. 20 S., Rge.
32 E. (Less E 1-2 o f NE 1-4 o f NE
1-4). Tho said land being assessed
at the date o f the issuance o f such
certificate in the name o f J. II.
Brice.
Also Tax Certificate No. 415, dat­
ed the Gth day o f July, A. D. 161G*,
Florida
Sanford
has filed said certificate in my o f­
fice, nnd has made application for
tax deed to issue in accordance with
taw. Said certificate embraces tho
following described property situated
in Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
NW 1-4 o f NW 1-4 o f Sec. 0, Twp.
20 S, Rge. 32 E., 40 acres more or
Demonstrated in your home.
Christmas orders should be giv­

THE HOOVER
Suction Sweeper

B. F. Whltner, Cashier.

Our Prices Will Saue
You Money

C H A S E &amp; COM PANY
Service That Counts
We have the Sales Force, Location, Experience and
Financial Responsibility

Wholesale Commission Merchants

1304 East Cary Street

Richmond, Va.

Car lot receiver« and distributor« all kinds Fruit and Produce
, Consignments Solicited
R tftrtn e* i t

Produce Reporlar Co., New York
N ational B tala and C ity Bank

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Pure, Sweet, Wholeso
Delivered Fresh Every Day

M ILLER’S BAKERY

en Early.
B. E. WILLIAMS
or G. A. DREKA, DeLand
*
Daytona Reich
168-26tp

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Christmas Candies
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Nuts and Nut Meats» All Kinds
Plum and Fig Pudding
Dates» Figs, Cluster Raisins
Grape Juice, Virginia Dare and Claret
Mince Meat, Dry and Moist
Goodwin’s Cakes, All Kinds
Buy Chrlstmwl Seals to Fight Tuberculosis in Our State

urner
Phone 497

Welaka Building

Daily Service
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C O M P L E T E H O U S E B IL L
CAR TER LUMBER CO.

The Citizens o f Seminole County

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Phone 66

ELECTRICAL CHRIST­
MAS GIFTS
TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS,
HAIR-CURLERS. HEATERS,
CLEANERS, IRONS, SEWING
MACHINES, WASHING MACHINES. ’
Come‘in and make your selec­
tion now.

105 Palmetto

AVe. Phone 481

LISTEN—ALL YE FAIR PEOPLE
BrtIJt
WHILE WE TELL ABOUT
WHILE WB SING ABOUr

The Sub-Tropical Mid-Winter Fair
Orlando, Fla., Feb. 15,16,17,18,19,
THIS IS TO BE THE VERY FINEST EXPOSITION YET
IT IS TO BE DEVOTED TO YOU AND YOUR INTERESTS. _
It la to embrace the prodaeta. official or private, o f fir*

Treasnrer

�THE SANFORD DÀÎLŸ HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1920

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AD D ITIO N AL LOCALS

PAGE THREE

*

Up In St. Andrews bay ono day this
week local fishermen took over 200,000 pounds o f fine Spanish macker­
el; and every point south o f the Ohio
and Potomac got a shipment.
Christmas Cards, Seals, and Tags
at Mobley's Drug Store.
.219-tfc
Holmes:
The cane crop o f this
section .was greater than estimated.
Farmers arc finding difficulty in se­
curing syrup containers, because o f
htcir under-estimating tho crop.

FULL LINE OP AUSTIN-NICHOLS* NEW YORK STATE "SUN BEAM 1
GOODS— EVERYTHING T H A T GOES TO M AKE YOUR FRUIT CAKES

Beautiful Minnehaha Moccasins at
A. Kenner's, Sanford A vc.
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WAGON LOADS o r

KE THI8 ift POLAND are a commonplace

M m hundreds cf ronds lu Bui ope. More than (.308,000 Polish children
........
.........
fr?, American
meals
eve H_T day during the height o f last winter. Tills
wifi undoubtedly be worse, as U will be In Austria and
Inirr die »llusllon i “
'¡"ft economlcally dared by war.. To prevent tbe greatest tragedy
tier portion* I---■ -. wor|d baa aver known eight great American organizations,

(lilldren Ihul thofe tbe

European Relief Council, ara seeking $33,000,000 for
' . trd medical assistance.

AND CHRISTMAS PUDDING— ALL GUARANTEED PERFECT.

Tho Atlantic Coast Line Railroad
has inaugurated two new trains be­
tween Jacksonville and Tampa and
St. Petersburg. They arc expected to
greatly facilitate tourist travel along
the route.

.j,f ib« nume

GEORGIA PEACH" WILL
FIGHT HARD TO PLACE
A WINNER IN DETROIT
&gt;TW YORK, Dec. 2 0 .-In a statefft given out tonight by tho peerless
from Georgia,.who has just ne­
sted the managership of the Detroit
iltn, Cobb declared that ho did not
the position, but accepted It bo­
ss« Mr. Navin insisted that the
in needed him as n, leader.
1 rtry much “hould have preferred
Uy aside all ambitions In the mantrial line until such time as I felt
ijwlf (lipping,1 Cobb added. “ I
bow I have several ycara of good
uebill ahead of me. '
“Now that I have decided to take
¡¡« plunge," he continued, "I intend to
« belt manager. I will fight and
ght hard, to make myself ns successii Ai a manager as I hnvc been n
layer. In the meantime I do not* Inrnd toallow any chance managerial
•rfens to detract from my play. This
peaker has risen to his greatest
eights as leader o f the Indians. In
iy opinion, what nny ballplayer has
r«r done, I believe I can duplicate.*’
obb explained that this did not mean
e believed he could equal 'Babe'
bth’i home run record, "but I think
hive been and can bo quite as valuble to my dub as ‘Babe* Ruth.”
-RReviwedgonoy L

FOR CHRISTMAS
Just received new line o f crepe
paper for package wrappers or
decorations for the holidays,
poinaettla and holly all In vivid
red and green, quite the prettiest
line ever seen In Sanford—only a
few o f each ao get them now.
Box Stationery in all o f the
latest shade« and atyleo— nothing
but the beat o f paper and enve­
lopes at very reasonable prices.
Quite the prettiest and moat sen­
sible Christmas gifta for either
“ Her" or “ Him."
Christmas Cards and
New
Year’s Post Cards o f all kinds
from the low price o f one cent
each up. You get the benefit of
our buying In job lots. All very
pretty and now. And then you
can get engraved cards or sta­
tionery or Holiday cards engrav­
ed or your monogram printed on
tha finest o f bond papers In all
colors. Come In and take a look.
nERALD PRINTING CO.
Herald Square

EVERY KIND— ROTH W ESTERN AND FLORIDA

THIS IS THE BIG STORE— TH E STORE T H A T CAN F IL L YOUR EV

Remember tho children with some
o f Zone Grey’s, Eleanor Porters’ and
Booth Tarkington’s Interesting books
nt Mobley’s Drug Store.
219-tfc

ERY W ANT 7 0 It Y022LRHUISTMAS DINNER.

C IT Y

Beautiful assortment o f Lion brand
shirts fo r gifts at greatly *reduced
prices.— A. Knnncr.
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The daily tide o f visitors arriving
in Fort Mytfrs, fo r longer or shorter
stays, is increasing and already the
city is. com fortably full, with house­
keeping apartments nnd rooms be­
coming very scarce.

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road has in project a big, new phos­
phate elevator, to bo erected this
winter on the north sldo o f the canal
at Port Tampa, west of tho two ele­
vators now in use. Some of the pre­
Box Fruit— Mixed \ boxes fruit liminary work is alrcndy being done
packed to order. Parcel Post boxes nnd it is stated that material is now
and cartoons a specialty. Water's cn route there.
Kandy Kitchen.
213-tfc
Just received a new shipment of
Nearly ten million cigars were W. L. Douglas Shoes. Men’s, Ladle»
made In the K ey West factories dur­ and Children’s shoes at reduced pn ».
ing the month o f November just end­ cs.— Kanner’a Store, Sanford Avenue.
ed, the exact number manufactured
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being 9,720,886. This is a record
breaking output fo r tho local plants. MODERN WOODMEN ATTENTION
Braclet Watches, Electric Lamps,
Annual election o f officers next
Smoking Sets, Casscro'e and other meeting night, December 23d. All
Sheffield silverware fo r holiday gifts. members urged to attend.
— A. Knnncr, Sanford avo.
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- J. D. DOSSEY, Clerk.
221-3tdc
Olga, a village on the Caloosahatchee river, la contemplating the erec­
I f you have a room for rent, If you
tion o f a community syrup mill for
the making o f standardized cane sy­ have anything for sale, the way to

CARAFFE9 AN D PINT AND QU ART
BOTTLES

NNALLY’S

JOHNSTON’ S

LIG G ETTS

GUTH’S
SCHRAFTS
All sizes, One-half to 10 Pounds.
ALSO STICK CANDY FOR THE KIDDIES
HANDSOME

FOR LIVING ROOM OR LIBRARY

IT W ILL SAV E LOTS

OF WALKING OR PHONING IF YOU GIVE US YOUR ENTIRE ORDER

Several carloads of
Hernando
hogs will move from this county in
xeneth aptchslaunhsm
.... ONA un
the next four or five days. Two
more carloads o f dairy cattle will ar­
rive soon fo r farmers o f this county.

real typewriter at $G6, the best you
the money.

THE CITY MARKET IS HEADQUARTERS FOR THE BEST MEATS OF

Lee: Peppers, grapefruit and ornnges are still being shipped in car
lots and are bringing good prices.
Thu labor situation in this section is
better than n few weeks ngo; Dnlly
wages have been slightly reduced.

Come In and get your new type­
writer at tho Herald office now.

Bureau Scarfs, Table Covers, and
Baby Blankets, now on snle.— A. Kannor.
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rup. A committee has been appoint­ get results la to advertise it through
ed to attempt to finance the pro­ the Want Column o f the Dally Her­
ject.
ald. This la the market pago fo r tho
people who want something.
A big selection o f good books for
old and young at popular prices at
Mobley’s Drug Store.
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DEFENSE BEGINS TO
PRESENT EVIDENCE
IN SHEPARD TRIAL
MACON, Ga., Dec. 21.— Th&lt;j state
rested today In the* preliminary hear­
ing of the fou r defendants In the Shepnn! case and motions were made by
their counsel fo r immediate discharge
on the grounds that no competent evi­
dence had beets .Introduced to connect
them with the alleged poisoning last
June of Fred D. Shepard. Judge Math­
ews, presiding, refused to entertain
thtf motions and gave the defense the
alternative o f arguments or Introduc­
tion o f evidence, or both.
The defense started Introduction uf
evidence cntly this afternoon short­
ly after the court overruled theL* motlc-n Liking that the defendants be
discharged.
Charles C. Haiold, Macon, who
operated on Shepard shortly before
his death, testified death was caused
by general peritonltia and a paralyzed
condition o f part o f the Intestines. Of
conditions reported by the stato ho
.testified he believed there was no bi­
chloride.

As we are nearing the close o f
business for this year and soonto take stock we expect to m ake
it interesting to the public tocome and purchase their want«
at tills
SALE.

Phone 175

More than a million tons o f Phos­
phate have been shipped from a port
o f Tampa In the first three quarters
o f 1920. According to the figures
combined by the traffic manager of
the Board o f Trade, the total for the
nine months ending September 30 is
1,304,081 tons.
A. Kanncr has a big line of holi­
day goods, dolls, velocipedes, etc, 213215 Sanford Ave.
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A t Dado City the installation of
machinery hns been completed in the
new packing house of the Florida Cit­
rus Exchange and the packing house
will open next week. It is expected
that 50,000 boxes o f citrus fruit will
be shipped from thsi point during the
present season.

S?ejca/¿ S to r e
325

Prescription Druggists

H. L. Christopher and son, Fred
L., operating aa H. L. Christopher &amp;
Son, have fu lly demonstrated the de­
sirability o f engaging In tho bee in­
dustry in Manatee county and have
mado a docidde success, now owning
right around 300 hives o f healthy
bees, that produce enough honey to
keep them b u sy, and bring good re­
turns fo r the time and money invest-

Mohawk Sheets, 81x90, $2.15 each.
A. Kanner, Sanford Ave. Phone
O.
216-12tc
To furnish bettor service for the
many American and foreign ships
which come to Tampa fo r phosphate
cargoes, tbs Atlantic Coast Line rail-

The

G ift S

OUR STORE IS THE GIFT SHOP FOR TH E PEOPLE OF
THIS SECTION FOR THEY RECOGNIZE THE FACT THAT
WE HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE GIFTS
FOR THE HOLIDAY TRADE. FOR INSTANCE—

B a r Pina
ARE VERY GOOD THIS SEASON ANDf W E HAVE T H E
FINEST LOT OF BAR PINS THAT HAS
EVER BEEN
SHOWN HERE. AND THEN YOU MUST SEE OUR D IA ­
MOND RINGS, BROOCHES, PINS, ETC— TOO M ANY OF
IHEM TO MENTION TO D AY. COME AND SEE THEM A T

J. T. B R A D Y'S, Jewelry Store
W E LA K A BLOCK

REDUCTION

WE M EAN JUST W H A T W E
-------------------- SA Y ------------------

A nice assortment of Sterling Sil­
ver and Gold Eversharp Peno'Js ,and
Fountain Pens at MoL’ c y 'i
Drug
Store.
,219-tfc

The Most Elaborate Line Ever Shown
Willow Linen, Keiths, Cascade, Harmony o f Boston,
Lord Baltimore, White W ycoff

great

Cor. 4th &amp; Sanford

�* P A G E FOUR

THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1920

M I8S K ATH RY N WILKBY. Editor,
[AL

CALEN D AR
W EEK

FOR

THE if

FLORIDIANS JOINED DY OTHER
SOUTHERNERS IN P LE A
FO RAN EMBARGO

Aud your thoughta turning t o gifts and something for
friends, fo r family, fo r some one somewhere. What a
wonderfu) idea that
1

1

Christmas Savings
In our Bank has become and how fine It is now fo r tbo*e
who had a Christmas Savings Account with us this year
to come in now and get their money fo r gifts or fo r some
good cause.

E ven in g—
Î “ Old Catta has got religion, b o y s l",™ * « » « ™ » imported n w w d s , the
M r. and Mrs. F orrest Lake give This w as Governor Sidney J, Catts* Dnhnmaa, Jamacia, the Canal Zone,
dance at Valdes fo r Miss S erlta reply to J o e L Earmnn in the con- £ ° 8tlk Rlca* f ndI#' Ph,,IPP*n® Islands,
Lake.
trdversy regarding the reappointment
,£[on nn
av,a‘ ,
.
,
.
U m ™ u r_
of Edsor C. Thom p^n . . . t a t * , t . ' " " . ' f “ 0" .
DupUcoto L o n c h ^ Ctob iritfc U n . t o n ,., In tk o flftoonU, JndleM chcolt.
hu“ d
J
E . M. Galloway.
•The governor, at the A ragon Hotel, fruita and ve„ u b iefi would ^
BridK* C,Ub wiUl M ” *
M° nd° y ™
*™ »ned to
■ ™ » " s o f combating the citrus
W . J. Thigpen.
lightly Earm an's latest publication » n , ^ ^ j\y
E v e n in g the controversy between them. H e, R cpresw U t Ives of growers a n d ! mM r . and Mrs. Hal W right give d a n c o , preferred to talk about the Anal meet- |portc„ from th„ fly infc8tcd coun.
a t Women’s Club fo r Miss Sarah Ing of the B illy Sunday campaign Sun- tric8 argucd thnt f umigotion would
W*IshL
day night.
'im pair the market valuo o f fru it and
■Saturday—
“ Bilty Sunday (■ a great man," |vegetables and would entail considerC otillion Club dance at Valdes.
said the governor. “ In his sermon jnbic j088 through delay. Represcnta-------- -last night he talked about the muts-|tives o f citrus growers o f southern
M r s . Pcrrie Lee Beil came S atur-,blllty o f mortals. Five years from states, especially Florida, contended
day. fr o m Queen's College in Charlotte, now half o f us may be in another j that fumigation was necessary
to
N . C-, to spend Christmas with h er world. T en years hence two-thirds prevent the introduction o f the pest
fa m ily .
|of those o f us who are now c n -( into the United States.
---------jjoying life will be absent from our, It wns indicated during the hoarD r . and Mrs. G eorge Ward o f Rol-,usual haunta. Twenty years will pass, ings thnt a complete embargo agnlnst
lin s and Mr. and M is. Forrest L a k e ^ n d with it a generation. The words plants,* including both nursery stock
a re the* dinner-guests this evening o f of Sunday impressed me especially In and those used for packing w ill be
M r. and Mrs. A. R. K ey.
¡this Earmnn affair.
¡ordered against the infuted districts.
.
"It's Christmas and w c are n ot( Congressmen Clark, Drone, o f FlorSINNOTT-MAHONEv
¡long for this world, anyhow. W hy(Ida and Upshow of Georgir were
A wedding o f e great deal o f in-,keep up bickerings and fights that,,among some fifty rcprcscntativsc of
¿«rest to a large number o f people Rafter all, lead to no particular end; .the fruit industry in the United
and one which com es as quite a aur- thnt do n ot help us In becoming,States who appeared before the board
prise Is that of M iss Virginia Sin-¡better citizene, or in serving our in favor o f the quarantine,
n ott o f Oawcco. Kansas, to Mr. C lar -1 fellows.
I decided last night thati C. C. Gowdcy, government .ento-

To you today and start you o f f with a Christmas Sav­
ings Account fo r next year. Ask yonr neighbor who has
one and then talk it over w ith—

SIMPLE AND'VERY SMART.
The modot pictured to tho left fs
becoming alike to thin and stout fig­
ures. It Is developed In dark blue
votoura and entirely self-trimmed,
even to tho buttons at either side
of the front. The lower edges of tho
tunic may bo finished in round o,
explore outline if preferred. Med­
ium slzo requires 4 yards G4-inch
material.
Blue Is rlso used for the second
design, which suggests the Russlnn
blouse. It fastens at one side and Is
decorated with bands of dark, long­
haired fur. Medium slzo requires
4 yards 54-lnch material, with
3
yards 6-Inch fur banding.
'First Model:
Pictorial
Rorlow
Blouse No. 9099. Sizes, 34 to 50 in­
ches bust. Price, 35 cents. Skirt No.
8831. Sizes, 24 to 38 inches watet.
Price, 25 ents.
Second Model:
Pletorlal Review
Dross No. 9064. Sizes, 34 to 48 In­
ches bust, Price, 35 center.
TRAIN SCHEDULE
Corrected on November 15, 1920.
Southbound
Arrive %

Departs

. . . . 2:80 a.'pi.
2 :4 0 a .m .
.....
8:40 a.m .
------ ¿:28 p.m .
1:88 p.m .
. . . . 2:55 p.m .
3:20 p.m .
____7:30 p.m .
7:45 p.m .
North Bound
Arrive
____ 1:48 a.m .
____ 11:45 a.m .
____ 2:35 p.m .
. . . . 4:00 p.m .
____10:00 p. m.
CLAY-GLENN

Leesburg Branch
Arrive

11th, the ceremony taking place at
20:30 a. m.,
which time Miss Mnble
Catherine Glenn and Mr. Walter D oyle
'C lay were joined in the holy bonds
o f matrimony by the Reverend D o c­
to r Lltch.
T h e bride fs tho charming daugh­
te r o f Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Glenn, and
lia s resided in Titusville for the past
JWe years, coming hero from O kla­
h om a , during which timo she has
m ade a host of friends both young
an d old. The groom is a young mpn
of- sterling qualities, and is the local
representative o f the Fruit Growers’
E xpress Company o f Washington,
D. C. They will make their home in
Titusville.—Titusville Newt.
CHRISTMAS T A G S, BEALS,
STAM PS
Ju st received new assortment o f
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
f o r you r packages, letters and cards.
S ee tho new parcel post label that
bespeaks the Christmas spirit and tho
c u te lJttlo tags and stamps that should
m a rk all your packages. Only 6
cen ts a pack at the Herald office.
N ew line of stationery this week es­
pecially ordered fo r Christmas week.
G et your Christmas advertising in
th e Dally Herald. The people are
shopping by the papers these days
and in reading you r dally papen you
save money.

,
DeparU
2:03 a.m .
12:05 p.m .
2:65 p.m .
4:05 p.m .

__ _
____
____ 4:00 p.m .
____ 11:65 a. m.

Departs
7:30 a.m .
7:35 p.m .

Trttby Branch
Arrive

Notice o f Application fo r Tax Deed
Under Section 575 o f the
General Statutes.

___ 6:30 p.m .
___ 2:00 p.m .

Notice is hareby given that George
Murphy, purchaser o f T ax Certifi­
cate No. 1808, dated the 3rd day of
June, A. D. 1001, has filed said cer­
tificate in m y office, and has made
application fo r tax deed to iisue in
accordance with law. Said certificate
embraces the following
described
property situated in Seminole Coun­
ty, Florida, to-wlt:
Beg. 340 ft. N. and 424 ft. W. of
SE. cor. o f NW U o f S W '4 of Sec.
31, Tp. 20 S., R. 30 E., run N 734 ft.,
W 170 ft ., S 734 f t , E 170 ft.
The said land being assessed at the
date o f the issuance o f suer certifi­
cate in the name of Unknown. Unless
said certificate shall be redeemed ac­
cording to law tax ,dccd will issue
thereon on the 22nd day o f Decem­
ber, A. D . 1920.
Witness m y official signature and
seal this tho 12th d iy o f November,
A. D. 1920.
E. A. DOUGLASS,
(SEAL)
Clerk Circuit Court
Seminole County, FIs.

Arrive
___ 11:00 a. m.

Oviedo Branch

11-13 etc

__________

FO R RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS—Two furnish
cd bed rooms.
Inquire 811 Park
Avenue.
-_______
167'tfc
FOR RENT— One nicely furnished
room for one or two.gentlemen or
nice couple. Can have use o f garage.
Phone 23 fo r particulars.
206-tfe
P bR REN'l'— Large, nice furnished
housekeeping room, 205 Oak Ave.
Mrs. Riddling, Eagle Home. 220-0tp

FOUND
PÖ O N l)— P,j
» gloves oa
Oak avenue. Finder enn have sao*
by calling for R. II. Gcttcl, 510 Put
and paying fo r this ad.
221-2tp
LOST— Saturday night between (£
Undo and Sanford, two 34x4 H tins
and rims. N otify Bryan Auto Co.
221-31c.

FOR RENT— 1 well fumnlsiied bed
New stock o f specialties for ChristFOR RENT— Furnished room. Ap­ mas, dear to the heart o f the ladies
222-ltc
ply at- Herald, office.
220-tfc at Dresner’s.
PÜK
SALE—
Six
room
cottage,
dost
FOR RENT— Nicely furnished rooms
in
with
large
garden
and
seven]
at 320 Oak ave. Phone 308-J.
kinds o f fruit trees.. Owner, Box 117.
222-tfc
22-«?
FOR RENT— Furnished" house-keepFurs on sale at half "price'aVJ. JC
Ing room. Phene 848-W before 8
Dresner’s
this week only.
222-3te
m. or 6 p. in.
222-6t
MISCELLANEOUS
ROOM AND BOARD,
- 100 Esst First stn
Pharmacy.
WANTED
WANTED— Team work.
M. Hanson Shoe Shop,

11 per week,
, over Union
163-tfc
Inquire of

Departs
8:00 a. m. W A N TED -C arpenter, handy men,
. » j
.
r “ .
truck driven, motor boat op era tor,
u d f . n c . at b u .
8:25 p. m.
laborer, (w hit, .n d colored). Men f o r ' J * * « * * " * » • ” • See C. L. BHU
all kinds o f steady work. Good board i * ern d ° ^ cc-_________
and room furnished. Apply office o f
Just received a wonderful select!
Indian River, Atlantic Ocean Homes o f scml-cvcning and dinner gowns
Departs Co., Melbourne, Fla.
222-224-c J - M. Dresner’a.
22-!

Dally, except Sunday,

sot ic z to cxznrroms
la Ctari *f U i Oouaty ;■&lt;(,, BamlaaU Camatr. IU la i f Marita
la r* EaUla af
A. E. FIUMPfl.
*•”
Ta all CratlUra. Lantaai, DUtritataai aat all
Partaoa k t r lu Claim* ar Daaiaada acalaat
aalt tiU ta i
Tea, and tatb of yoa. an hereby notified
and repaired fa peeaent any elilma and de­
mand* which yon, or either ef yea, may bara
ayaliut the eatata of A. B. Thillpa. deceased,
lata or Seminole Coonly, Florida, to the anderalfned Ki,rotor of *etd eatata, within twa
year* from the data hereof.
Dated, Not . lltb , A. D. 1030.

T H E PEO PLES B A N K

WANTED— A ten by twelve tent, 10
ounce. Answer ‘'Tent," care Her­
ald.
*
222-2tp

New arrivals o f Silk Dresses it
Drcssncr's.
224«
FOR SALE—New Chevrolet csr ro
only 3700 ml. »760. Cal! 8809 Mifnolia St.
221-Stf

O . H . STENSTROM, Mnnogcr

Jerseys,
221-10tc

u n. rniMPs,

■
______ Eiecntoc.

FO R SALE— Three choice
___. . . buildi»!
lots, paved street, cheap if
d
once. Comer 7th, street and Myd!*
avenue. Apply W. W. Long, 410 0 «
street.____________ ______
2214*7

15-15 IRISH
CA
6-1?) C
POTATOES .......... CRI
8-lb Bucket
(PI
lib Pi
Snowdrift Lard « P -t w t l
LE/
1-lb Package SUN-MAID SEEDLESS
RAISINS ............................... - ............
1-lb SUNK1ST SEEDED
RAISINS ..............................................
M b GOLD MEDAL CLEANED
CURRANTS ...................... ...................
CHRISTMAS MIXED CANDIES,
Per Pound .............. \
ENGLISH WALNUTS,
Per P o u n d ........ ..................
B R A ZIL A N D ALMONDS,
Per P o u n d ................ .'.........
LEM AND ORANGE PEEL
Per Pound .......
Meadow Gold
Monogram Cream
Creamery Butter
cry BUTTER ..
CITRON
Per Pound .......
OCTAGON SOAP,
3 for .................
P. &amp; G. SOAP,
3 for .................
GOLD M EDAL
PILLSBURY
Flour, 24-lbs...
Flour, 24-tbs

O ffice supplies at the Herald.
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G E T YOUR GOOD THINGS TO
E A T F O R CHRISTMAS
at TH E HOME B A K E R Y
405 W est First Street
+ + + + + + + + + + + 4 4 44 4 44 4 44 44+V 4

TH E H E R A L D ’S O ffice Supply Department has ju$t re
ceived a large and complete line of this beautiful stationer)
—no two boxes alike—and we will print any .monogram or
paper (o r cards) and envelopes—in one, two-or three,colon
.

poundloT c t i i U l f l b U U b h U w ill re ce iv e n ìu -o z . 1 'a ck a g e o i

i- CERTHJTED OLEO FREE.

second-hand
offl«
F O R SALE?—Good
L
,. . H
U
-U
V
V
——
—
..... —
safe, perfect condition, but too « » “
fo r present owner. Inquire Hayi«* J
Ratliff, 116 Park avenue. Phone H*• 2 1 - 3 t c . _________________
FOR SALE— 100 f t . front, i n A
deep, lot front on Palmetto avenu«,
corner o f 8th St.
Nick Zcmorw.

Sanford.

222-26«

U «. DUfribvUj*

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OTï*«rçwIjr. kJ
THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUE8DAY, DECEMBER 21,1920

Ifeatieaef
Ifattere in Bri

should worry. The sun win
tomorrow.
»
--------1 the Million Dollar Band will
all next week in Sanford.
*------ _ •'
n»ap growers on me
¿xt suffer!0* from' the effects of tho

j K. Mcttslnger writes ¿rom JackcAnville renewing his subscription to
Herald and says he cannot keep
w without it -T h o Herald.
Ua Martha Chappell is home fo r
the holidays from Palmetto, where
,he ha* been the guest o f her sister,
Hr*. William Coulboume.
Buy Christmas Seals and put them
«a all of your packages. It means
another life saved from the White
PlagueAgain we nsk you not to wait for
«our shopping until the last night
before Christmas. Have some pity
for the tried clerks on Friday night
and do your shopping tomorrow.
Sanford never had ap many Christ­
mas shoppers as this season. The
stores arc crowded from early ^mom

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shepherd arc
happy in the arrival of th ei/son s, Dr.
Ernest Shepherd of Spartanburg and
Willie Shepherd o f Wilmington. Both
ct them nrc Sanford boys who have
made good and their many friends
are glad to see them homo fo r the
holidays.
H. A. Shreve, who has been night
■clerk at the Valdez Hotel has re­
signed and will remain in Florida for
iome time before returning north.
Mr. Shreve made many frienda while
at the Valdez who hate to see him
leave Sanford but wish him well in
whatever city he may locate.

tie o f Hoboken In the Y . M. 0 . A.
tiansport service and had headquart­
8 aaiaury ef the
ers there w here they form ed a great
Fleeting flmsfl
Talks Sicdnctlj* 'attachment fo r each other. H r. Sev­
erance is a t the head o f the promo­
Arranged for
tion o f sales agencies all over the
Herald Benders
.United States fo r the Lexington
Motor Company* He is also a plat­
form entertainer o f no mean ability
and in years gone by was with the
Sanford Herald in wmen tne new 'Rodpatch Chautauqua course .and
'church Inauguration will be featured ■traveled from coast to coast.
in all its phases.» The special edition
^
^ an ^ e r t l s l n g par excellence
A. B. Commons o f8 to n e Island was
ahd will contain the ads o f all tho San- In tho city today coming over with
ford merchants. It will come out In Mrs. Commons fo r a shopping trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Commons aro th o ‘king
Friday's Weekly aad Dally Herald.
and queen o f an eminent domain in
.Lake
Monroe and monarchs o f all they
Braxton Baggett and Perry Jernlgan, o f the B. &amp; 0 . Garage, have survey.
returned from a business trip
to
William Routh is homo fo r the holi­
Tampa. They brought Joseph Sev­
erance, the sales promotion agent, days from N orfolk, where he is in the
back with thrfm and he left today hospital work in the navy and is tak­
for his homo in-Loulsville to spend ing a course in medicine. William is
Christmas. The B. &amp; 0 . will have former Sanford boy, the youngest son
their same territory for the Lexing­ o f A. Routh o f this city, and his many
ton cars this season as they had Inst friends aro glad to hav* him home for
which will be good news to
their a furlough.
many friends.
The postofAce is jammed with peo­
The '*13'' Club had their regular ple theso days and like every other
weekly luncheon at the Welaka Din­ year they nrc waiting until the last
ing room today where many matters moment to «end their Christmas pack­
o f importance were discussed and the ages causing a jam and great delay
club took up various 'enterprises fo r at the windows thereby. But the
the bcncAt o f Sanford. The Welaka over-worked clerks will Anally clear
served a most tempting menu and away the debris and Christmas 1020
the new place was voted as being one will soon be a thing o f the past along
o f Sanford's finest by the members with other Christmas seasons. And
o f the Club. They alternate at one next year wo will all wait until the
o f Sanford’s hotels and restaurants last day to do our shopping and our
each week.
sending packages through the mall.
Albert Dorncr had several celebrit­
ies visit him Sunday und yesterday,
among them being Fred Albcrg, mid­
dleweight champion known os
tho
"Yorkvllle Tiger,” Tony Zlto and
Jimmy Pierson, the well known light
heavy weight wrestler and also two
Broadway stars, Misses Ailecn Wald­
ron and Charlotte Paul, who aro in
the "P olly and Jler Pals" Company
touring the state. The girls took a
flight over the city yesterday with
Pilot George .Wright.

Young Ladies and Young Men, home from school fo r the holidays. I t is
good to Bee the “ bunch” home again. It is the young folks that make
Christmas week a lively week. It is the young folks that make the older
ones forget they are old and the young folks are the ones that will make
this Christmus the happiest one o f them all. Again we say, W elcom e!

i® headed this way, too, and we all welcome him. Santa Claus has already
wired that our place is his headquarters fo r the Men. He knows, as well as
all the men, that a g ift coming from our place, bearing our label, means
that the g ift carries with it a guarantee that is worth heaps, and he su g­
gests, that should you want the man doubly pleased, leave your orders fo r
gifts fo t HIM at our place. And then, too, we shouldn’ t forget to buy plen­
ty o f Christmas seals to help fight tuberculosis in our state.
THESE CHRISTMAS SEALS JUST COST YOU A PENNY

FINE STATIONERY

Poorer ns low ns $2.23.

Sanford, Fla., Dec. 21, 1920.
Carlot Shipments from Entire Coun
try (Monday, Dec. 20th)
Florida— Snnford Section ...... „ ...... 2\
Florida— Oakland Section ............. •!
California— Southern Dist................11
California— Imperial Valley ........... J
Total cars

.............. 41

Tho Herald offiee in headquarters

PHILADELPHIA:
29 degrees,
clear. Fin. 12 arrived. 9 cars track
including broken. Demand and move­
ment moderate, market weaker. Fla's
1% bu. hampers, heads, $1.25-$1.50.
Few fancy ns high ns $1.75. Calif’c
crates Iceberg $2.&amp;0-$3, few $3.50.
PITTSBURGH: 22 degrees, clear.
Calif 9, Fla. 2 arrived. Supplies arc
moderate. Demand nad movement
moderate, market steady.
Calif’s
crates Icebergs, $2.75-$3,00, mostly
$3.0. Fla.'s
bu. hampers, heads,
mostly $2.00.
ST. LOUIS: 30 degrees, raining.
Calif 1, Fla 1 arrived. 5 unbroken, 4
broken cars track. C alif’s demand
and movement moderate, market is
slightly stronger. Crates Iceberg $3$3.25, qjostly $3-$3.15. Others, de­
mand and movement slow, market is
dull. Fla.’s considerable slightly heat­
ed, l Vi bu. hampers, B ig Boston, best
$1.75-$2.00. Poorer as low as $1.25.
La.’s sugar bbls, Big Boston, mostly

Miller Tires and Tubes
Spot Lights, Bumpers and

CHICAGO: 31 degrees, cloudy.
Calif 10, Fla. 1 arrived. 53 cars on

Lexington
T he Gift Supreme for
A ll the Family

make this a Useful
for the W hole Family

United States, Kokomo and

Accessories

Shops in the State.
All our Mechanics have had years
of experience in the

Automobile Repair Business.
Satisfaction Guaranteed I ¡ T 3

Sanford, Florida

••s"- - —■—

Let Everyday
be

Post Card

SANFORD
Get Them
at the

Herald Office

I

CINCINNATI: 27 degrees, cloudy.
Calif 5, Fla. 1 arrived. 0 cars on
track including broken. Suppdies libcrnl.
Demand and movement slow,
market dull. Few sales.
Calif’s
crates Iceberg, $3.25-$3.50.
CLEVELAND: 20 degrees, clear.
Calif. 2 arrived. 8 cars track includ­
ing broken. Supplies moderate. Mar­
ket firm . Demand and movement
moderate. C alifs crates Iceberg, $3$3.60.
NEW YORK: 20 degrees, clear.
Calif 4, Fla. 30 arrived.
Rccepits
'equivalent to 1 car by freight from
Florida. Supplies liberal. Demand
and movement limited, market slight­
ly weaker. Fla.’s U4 bu. hampers,
heads, best $1.50-$ 1.75. Poorer ns
low as 75c. Romaiuo best $1.50-$1,76.
docs not intend to be done In oils.— Quality and condition fa ir $1.26.
Calif’s crates Iceberg, best $2.75-$3.
Norfolk Virginian-Pilot.

-B
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Office supplies at the Herald.
T ry a Herald Want Ad.— It pays,

ar can you make much money without some
effort to
—

Reserve Your Resources
by establishing credit with a reliable bank.
rhy not make some real "H A Y ” in the SUN
dlNE by starting a check account ^ *th us
lild up your credit that you ma * : ? able to

S a n fo r d , F lo r id a
A

H o m e

B a tik

F
iE
SI

You C ant M ake
H ay Without Sunshine

anything in the line of

W e maintain one o f the best Repair

0

, iff

Destinations of Florida Shipments
for fine stationery o f ail kinds from New York .......................... L............. I
the printed letter head to tho beauti­ Philadelphia .......................... u.......... 1
ful stationery in boxes that is so dear Chicago ....... .................. „ .................. :
Waycross .... ..............................„ ........ i
to the ladies' hearts. You can get
Baltimore .... ............................. „ ....... S
this stationery and have your mono­
J ersey City
..................... ....... . I
gram printed on it, making the nift­
Pittsburgh ...„.....................................
iest Christmas gift that you have
Potomac Yards .................. ........„ .... ■
ever seen and ono of tho best. Sta­
Florcnco ...... ........... „ ......................... :
tionery costs money these days but
our stationery Is very reasonable in
Total cars ...........
31
price and positively tho best that
Diversions Filed Since Last Report.
money can buy. See it at the Herald
From Potomac Yarda: Out 10th:
office.
$ 1. 00.
New York 1.
Total
lettuco
shipments
from
Flori•
POTOMAC YARDS: reports pass­
"ENERGIZER1
ings fo r 24 hours previous to 11 a.
. Ida this season fo date (11-20
Inc.), cars ................................. 844 m. today: 30 cars destined: New
Does It Cheaper and Better AND
York 10, Philadelphia G, Buffalo 4,
Total lettuce ohipnicntu from FlorDOES IT.
Pittsburgh 2, Hoston 2, Baltimore 3,
idn Inst senson to same date,
It would seem that any process that
enrs ............................................... 032 Unknown 2, Harrisburg 1.
Diversions accomplished at Poto­
is able to "bring back” a paralyzed .Total lettuce shipments from U.
mac
Yards: New York 11, Philadel­
Limb and relievo tho pains o f Neuri­
S. this scoson to date (11-20
phia
0, Buffalo 2, Harrisburg 1, Bal­
tis and Sciatica Rheumatism as Tho
inc.), cars ..............
2310
timore
1.
"EN ERGIZER” has REPEATEDLY Total lettuce shipments from U.
dona in Sanford cases, would likowlso
S. last season to same date,
Want a typewriter?
The Herald
cars
.....................
1249
bo able to keep a person FREE from
moat o f tho Human Ills that must Shipping Point Information, Dec. 20 hns the agency for the best $65 type­
come as n logical result of the yearly
SANFORD, Fla.:
Mild, clear. writer that has ever been put on tho
loss in Arterial Area and Elasticity, Haulings moderate.
Demand a'nd mnrkct and wo will have I shipment
due to lack o f tho keen activity which movement very slow, market
very
o f new machines tho last o f this
we all KNOW la necessary to Better dull. Quality and condition fine. Too
week. I f you are in 'th o market fo r
Strength and Circulation. And It ap­ few sales to establish market.
a
typewriter sec us before you buy.
pears reasonable that there IS inter­
Herald
Printing Co.
nal Human Combustion or Evolution TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
FROM
IMPORTANT M A R K E T S .
(change o f matter from ono form to
another) which must leavo reslduo or This Mornjng'a Jobbing Sales— Un­
ash matter o f such SpcciAc Gravity
less Otherwise Stated.'
DELICIOUS CREAMERY
that will caoso it to ’sink,' just as an
("Jobbing sales” means I. c| 1., sales DOUGHNUTS
Orange or Applo will fall under tho In large lots by originnl receivers to Fresh Daily............„...30c per Dozen
common law o f gravity.
,
jobbers or other large buyers. Weath­
BOOTH'S CRISPETTE SHOP
• It is this ASH that gradually Ands er reports at R a. iji. today, local
2nd St and Sanford Avenue.
its way to the end of Arteries and Is tim e).
what causes and controls Human age,
BALTIMORE: 20 degrees, clear. ++++++♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦++♦ +♦ ♦ ++♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ 4
rather than ‘calendar1 years.
How Fla. 3 arrived. 1 car rccor.signcd. 13
cars track including broken. Closing
prices Monday and opening Tuesday.
Demand and movement
moderate,
market w r ;1;. Fla's 1ft bu. hampers
Big Boston, best $1.35-$1.60. Ordi­
nary as low os $1.00. Calif’s erntes
Iceberg, $2.75-$3.00.

Hon. Joseph Severance o f Louis­
ville, Ky., was in the clt ya few hours
Uday dropping off to eee his old friend,
tR. J. Holly. Mr. Severance and the
vdltor o f the Herald fought in the bat-

A

A PIECE.— L E T S BUY LOTS OF THEM.

MASONS ATTENTION
Regular communication Tuesday,
December 21st, at 7:00 p. m. Work
in the Master’s degree will bo con­
ferred.
All visiting brethren wel­
come. By order W. M.
H. E. TOLAR, Secretary. .

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THE SANFORD DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1920

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ntire W eek— December 25-31
mcnt an messengers o f unrcllablo
youths about whom they know noth­
ing. Some o f these young men have
proved to be in conspiracy with gangs
o f hold-up men and have notified them
of tho opportunity to stage a robbery
that would yield a big haul.

TRAIN SCHEDULE
Corrected on November 16, 1020,
Southbound
Arrive

Departs

2:86 t .p u

2 :4 6 « . m.
8:40 a. m.
1:38 p. m.
3:20 p. m.
7:45 p. m.

SERVICE MEN A R E HIRED TO SHOULD ARREST
LANDING
OF
TH E
PILGRIM
CATTS, ASSERTS
FATHERS CELEHRATED A T
CONVOY BANK
BAPTIST DIVINE
PLYMOUTH TODAY.
MESSENGERS
N E W YORK, Dec. 21.— Holdups in
- the financial district o f tihs city which
the financial district o f this city which
are reported by surety companies to
- be decreasing. This is partly because
brokers havo hired ex-policemen and
firemen to convoy runners and mes­
sengers carrying valuable securities
much as soldier-laden transports wero
i protected by destroyers in w ar days.
Also it Is attributed to unrelenting
prosecutions o f dishonest employees
and messengers by surety concerns
which bore heavy losses during the
orgy o f robberies nnd embezzlements.
In assigning these reasons fo r the
fewer holdups William A. Griffin, vicepresident o f the National Surety Com­
pany, said his concern and similar ones
had spent several hundred thousand
dollars in ferreting out nnd prosecut­
ing men connected w ith the dishonest
\ practices.
. A t police headquarters it was said
the services o f retiring patrolmen and
firemen have been at a premium since
the surety companies advised brokers
to hire them. Several hundred o f these
ex-service men have beep employed in
the financial district
• Some o f the form er patrolmen and
firemen are used as guards and watch•t men inside offices o f financial concerns and others accompany messen5 &gt; g ert. Usually two o f these precede
the messengers and tw o ’ ollow be­
hind as they go from broket to broker
r'- carrying bonds, stocks and other
securities.
- Financial or commcrcia Iconccms
. which are using this method o f guard. ing their property while in transit
through th « streets declare that it is
« vast improvement over the cm ploy-

D AYTONA, Dec. 20.— "Governor
Catta can be and should be arrested
and prosecuted," said Dr. Robert S.
MncArthur, a noted New York pastor
in a sermon here Sunday.
"Catta has disgraced and humiliated
every resident, home and church in
tho state." In his principnl prayer
Dr. MacArthur asked that God rebuke
Catta fo r his infamous conduct and
make him understand he should re­
spect the high position responsibility."
Dr. MncArthur is president o f the
World Alliance o f
Baptists. He
is considered one o f the greatest
Baptist pastors in the world. \*
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 2(5.— When
shown the nbovq messngo Monday in
the lobby o f the Aragon Hotel, where
Governor Catta and Mrs. Catts are
stopping during their stay in Jackson­
ville, tho chief executive evidenced
complete surprise at the attack
launched against him by Dr. Mac­
Arthur.
The governor a-serted that he knew
Dr. MncArthur, but characterized
him as "an old fossil" who "made a
failure with the Atlantic Baptist Tab­
ernacle incapable o f succeeding the
famous Ben Broughton."
The chief executive declared that
ho eould conceive o f no grounds
upon which his arrest could be brought
about and asserted a complete uncomprchenslvoness o f Dr. MacArthur’e
reasons fo r the broadsid eagainst him
as evidenced in telegraphic dispatches
from Daytona to the Metropolis.

(By n « Au m Ii M rr,M.)

Arrive
Departs
PLYMOUTH, Mass., Dec. 21.—
____
1:48
a.m
.
2:03
a.m .
The landing of tho Pilgrims 300 years
____
11:45
a.m
.
12:05
p.m .
ago with all that the occasion con­
_
_
____
2:35
p.m
.
2:55
p.m .
notes will be celebrated today with
____
4:00
p.m
.
4:05
p.m
.
formal exercises on the ground and
____10:00
p.
m.
almost on the spot where tho first
trod. The fugitive band that crossed
Leesburg Branch
the Atlnntic to find religious freedom
Arrive
Doparts
and against adversity founded a na­
____
7:30 a.m .
tion in a wilderness will step ngain
.
7:85 p.m .
in story from tho Mnyflowcr’s shal­
. 4:00 p.m .
lop to the shore, starve through tho
____ 11:55 a. m.
winter and plant seeds o f permanen­
Trilby Branch
cy in the spring.
Arrive
Departs
In prose and verse the epic o f their
____
8:00
a.m .
venture nnd its accomplishments will
____
3:25 p.m .
bo re-told by scholars. From Unit­
___ _ 6:30 p.m .
ed Scnntor Henry Cabot Lodge as
____ 2:00 p.m .
orator, will come tho historical rela­
Oviedo Branch
tion o f the, Plymouth Plantation’s es­
tablishment and its significance. Lc
Arrive
Doparts
Baron R. Briggs, who is dean o f the
____ 11:00 a. m.
faculty o f arts and sciences o f Har­
____ ’
3:40 p.m .
vard University, ns the official poet,
will spend the years from 1620 to 1020 •Daily, except Sunday.
in verse. Governor Calvin Coolidge
the vice-president elect will make an
nddress appropriate to the occasion
and singers will intone ngain "The
breaking waves dashed high," nnd
Mrs. Felicia Hermans' stirring hymn.
The exercises which are sponsored
by the Pilgrim Tercentenary Com­
mission will be held in the Old Col­
ony Theatre a stone's throw from
Plymouth Rock. Less thnn a thous­
and persons can be present c^ue to

Let’s Get Down to
Brass Tacks

Will be paid to any
Adult who gets the

Endura ble
IS THE GIFT OF TODAY MADE MORE IMPORTANT
BY THE UNCERTAINTY

OF THE

MONEY MARK­

ET, THE FALL IN PRICES AND RECONSTRUCTION
AND NEVER IN OUR HISTORY DID

ENDURABLE

GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS MAKE SUCH A

STRONG

APPEAL TO YOUNG AND OLD

THERE­

ALIKE.

FORE YOU TURN AT ONCE TO OUR STORE,^YOUR
STORE, FOR SO MANY YEARS.*

HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS
FOR YOU AND YOUR FOLKS,

HAVING

ALW AYS

BEEN AND ALWAYS W IL L BE THE STORE WHERE
YOU CAN BUY SUITABLE GIFTS

AT

CHRISTMAS

TIME OR A T ANY TIME AN D AMONG
CAN ENUMERATE A F E W

FOR

HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINETS,

THEM

WE

SUGGESTIONS:

ID EAL

FIRELESS

COOKER, FULL LINE OF ALUMINUM W ARE, ROCH­
ESTER PERCOLATORS AND CASSEROLES, PYREX
WARE, ICY HOT BOTTLES AND CARAFES, AND

A COMPLETE LINE OF D AISY AND KINO A IR RI­
FLES, GO-CARTS, AUTOMOBILES,

VELOCIPEDES,

WAGONS, ETC., AND FOR THE MEN A COMPLETE
LINE OF CUTLERY AND RAZORS, TH E BEST

AS­

SORTMENT WE EVER HAD

Send in your locals*to the. Herald
office. Phone the news to 148. We
want every bit o f it. Tell us the
news each day.

Buy Christmas Seals to Fight Tobere ulosis in Our State

After 12 Treatments
• at the

“ Energizer”
Office

our Typew riter
WL, U f i lbs.
Universal
Keyboard
Ruling Device
Tabulator

oui onjy in competition witn many
persons from other places who plan
to make the day one o f pilgrimage.
To give the people o f the town at
large an opportunity to participate
more numerously in the tercentenary
cclbcration a suppdemcntal meeting
will be held in the afternoon. Dean
Briggs is expected to re-read
poem and Senator Lodge's scholarly
oration will be given by
another
speaker fo r a second time.
CHRISTMAS

The One You Have B een

THREE -

Waiting For

UNIT - MACHINE

Possesses every essential feature of largg
er, heavier and more costly typewriters.
p
Three unit machine: base, carriage and ac- ® p
tion. Many troublesome parts eliminated.
nBCr*
T h e machine for both office and home. 90 characJ
Does the work of any typewriter regardless 1,1,1 Beirl
t

.

TAGS, • 8EALS,

8TAMP8
Just' received new assortment of
Christmas tags, seals, stamps, etc.,
foe your packages, letters and cards.
C &gt;o tho new parcel post lnbol that
bespeaks the Christmas spirit and tho
cute little tags and stamps that should
mark all your packages. Only 5
cents a pack at tho Herald office.

Office supplies at the Herald.

Shlft-Cai

o f co st.

KOKOMO, UNITED STATES
AN D MILLER TIRES
n O W B RED TUBES

For foreign languages, especially equipp­
ed with from one to five dead keys—does
not enterfere with standard keyboard.

----------------- MOLLE-----------------WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY MEET
And that must determino your choice o f a type­
writer. You havo no place fo r the cheaply con­
structed machine nor will economy permit the outlay o f an extravagant sum. Good business sense
finds the solution in the MOLLE. The MOLLE Incorporates every essential feature you find in any
machine at any price. Y et it is unusually simple,
both in construction and operation. Built in Uxree
units— base, carriage and action— many extra parts
gre eliminated. This means a saving in repairs and
a b igger saving by keeping it
the Job. JThe
M OLLE lightest o f touch; speediest o f action, will
do anything that a writing machine is called upon
to do with the least amount o f noise and effort,

This bona-fide statement is made—
and it will bo carried out to the let­
ter—becauso we deslro to do MORE
good rather than LESS while "ENER­
G IZER" service is here. There is a
mathematical ratio between Human
Illness and Human CIRCULATION
and all the money and brains in the
world cannot afford tho protection
thnt BETTER STRENGTH nnd CIR­
CULATION will give you.
Everything is a matter o f "per
cent" and "degreo" in this world, and
each "EN ERG IZER" treatment gets
AN Y adult a “ per-cent" better In
physical Strength and CIRCULA­
TION.
It is NOT a matter o f money to
YOU— it i s . a straight matter of
GETTING It—while thi getting is
good.
The INCONSISTENCY of
getting tho "carbon" out o f your auto
and NOT giving your BODY similar
care is truly CRIMINAL after duo
thought
And " i f thinking hurts—then *DoIT-NOW’ because it FEELS GOOD."
You cannot lose A N Y W AY YOU
LOOK A T IT.
And if you get the "F L U " before,
say M A Y 1st, 1021, you get $25. If
you don’t get it, you should worry.
But you W ILL get tho FINEST HU­
MAN
house-cleaning available,—a
sound investment, a sensible, LOGI­
CAL move.
Sanford can easily be! IN FACT
the most HEALTHY CITY in the
WORLD.—Scientifically made so.
COMB IN
FIND OUT

FINE STATIONERY

For 8 robbing Clothes
______..$1
Dry Cleaning . . . . . . . __________
The Herald office is headquarters Pressing
______ ___________ _
for fine stationery o f all kinds from
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
the printed letter head to the beauti­
ful stationery in boxes that is so dear

G. W . WATERS
317 E ..I F i n i 'St.

rh m .
to the ladies’ hearts. You can get
this stationery and have your mono­
gram printed on it, making the nift­
iest Christmais g ift that you havo
ever seen and one o f the best. Sta­
tionery costs money these days but
our stationery is very reasonable In
price and positively the best that Every Battery repair we make h
money can buy. See it at the Herald guaranteed for six months. We art
office.
able to do ibis because in repalriar
any make o f battery we are licensed
Get your Christmas advertising in to use patented features which Mrs
the Dally nerald. Tho people aro made Vesta batteries famous.
shopping by the papers these days
and in reading your dally papers you
save money.
L. A. RENAUD, Prop.
Phon* 1 »

•We Guarantee All
Battery Repairs

Sanford Baltery Service Co.

Seed Potatoes
4

M A IN E G R O W N

L. C. Cameron
EXCELS
OTHERS
E g jejel

B. &amp; O. MOTOR COMPANY
Sanford, Florida

Phone 184 or 60
Sanford, Fla.
P. O. Box 399
THE ONLY "ENERGIZER" OFFICE
IN THE SOUTH

»Implicit)
and Price

SEE THEM A T THE

H ER ALD PRINTING

P IT R I7
rU R E i

M il If
IT U L Ii

IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ITEM
OF THE ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD.

PINEHURST DAIRY— The 95 per cent Dairy.
We invite the public to inspect our Dairy at any time or any
Hour-------Deliveries Twice Each Day.
‘ T H E DAIRY that IS DIF- D I X i R U I I R C T I U 1 R V
FERENT FROM OTHERS" r i l l E d l U l U J l i m U L l l
Phone 367

Ask the State Board o f Health

Sanford

DUTTON,
Inc
'I
'

Florida

�T H E S À N F O R D D A IL Y H ERALD , TUESDAY, DECEMBER ZI, Ì920

PAGE SEVEN

wtrrTTWin

One o f FLEETWOOD’S fine pipes and a humi

the Foundation

dor o f his favorite tobacco will give

him

great

pleasure when he receives it and the solace o f such
a smooth, soothing smoke will linger through the
long period o f com fort tie will get from his “ du

«1 3 0

Our prices are moderate.

KM»- |4|%

Our stock is com­

plete. A vnriety to select from

Q u ality -S erv icd -P rice

TYTIOAL OP THE 8MAETE8T
STYLES.

The dress ami taUicu; pictured
hero have youth and grace on their
side. Malay brown velveteen is used
lo develop tho dress, which Is trim­
med with wool cm’-roldery in bright
colors. Tho design of the trimming Is
simple and works up quickly. Med­
ium sire requires 5 yards 30-Inch
volroteen and V i yard watln for rov­
ers and rollur.
Drown vohlyno Is Ideal for tho dcv'lepment of tho lallleuwith $
ctmight Jacket and smart gathered
skirt. Although buttoned cloeo about
Jho throat, tho collar Is convertible.
Medium slro requires 3*i yards G4lnch mji-rlal.
•First Model: Pictorial Review
Dress No. 9130. Sizes, 31 to 12 Inches
bust. Price, 35 cents.
Second Model: Jacket No. 9151.
Sizes, 31 to 11 Inches bust. Price, 3G i
cents. Skirt No. 3760. Sizes, 24 to 10
Inches waist. Price, 2G cents.

For
Cold Weather
Heaters
Cook Stoves
Ranges
Oil Stoves
Cas Stoves and
Ranges

FAIR PRICES FOR
MEATS QUOTED BY
CHICAGO COUNCIL
LONG ROAD TRIP IN
‘GATOU’S SCHEDULE

Hardware Go

GAINESVILLE, Dec. 20.—G. W.
Hartman, 'Gator baseball manager foe
1021, ha sannouncod the following
incomplete schedule:
March 22— Oglicthorpc at Gaines­
25 lo 300 W a tt in 110 Volta. ville.'
20 to 75 W atts in 32 V o lts
March 23— Oglicthorpc at Gaines­
ville.
,
Ahril 4—V. P. I. at Biackburg.
April 6— Washington &amp; Lee at Lex­
ington.
April 0—V. M. I. at Lexington.
April 7—Trinity at Durham.
April 8— University o f North Caro­
lina at Chapel Hill.
April 0—North Carolina Stato at
115 Magnolia Ave.
Phone 442
Raleigh.
April 11— Davidson at Davidson.
April 12—Wofford at Spartanburg.
April 13— Furman at Greenville.
April 14— Oglethorpe at Atlanta,
Ga.
Qj J I
E US TIS ,
April 15— Georgia atAthéns.
O tudiO S FLORIDA
April 10— South Carolina at ColW E DO
umbia.
HEMSTITCHING AND
These gam -s do not include the
I'ICOTING
games expected to bo plnycd with tho
FOR T H E TRADE
Phillies, Yale, Mercer, Stetson and the
MAIL ORDERS
scries with the University o f Georgia
GIVEN PROMPT
at Gainesville.
ATTENTION
R. L. Stanley Football Manager
The Florida Athletic Association
elected a footbalj manager fo r the
1921 Alligators just before the holi­
days. R. L. Stanley '23 o f Jackson­
ville won by a decided majority. R. L.
Stanley Is a sophomore in the College
of Arts and Science and wos assist­
ant ^manager to J'. R. Cunn ’21 this
season. He is n brother to George
Stanley ’23, Varsity fullback, and to
Spick Stanley, Duval High School
quarterback. R. L. Stanley’s eyes
keep him from playing football, but
they cannot keep him out o f the game.

National Madza Lamps

Everything Electrical
Expert Installation and
Repair Work

Zfturton ~ C ra ft

RING O U T, Y E MERRY B ELLS 1
lUng out. ye m&lt;
belili Welcome
bright Icicles!
Welcome, old holly-crowned Christmas
scalp!
UlUhe os a child st play, keeping hla
holiday,
Welcome him back from the snow peak
and plain.
Up with the holly bough, green from the
winter's brow,
L ock up your ledgers and carta for a

«lay:

Out to the forest go, gather the mlalie-

toa,

Old and young, rich sad poor, up end
away I
Up with the holly bougha, ay, and the
laurel now;
In with the yule log, and brighten the
hearth;
Oulckl here he la again, come with hla
Joyous train,
Laughter and music and friendship and
mirth.
Up with the holly boughs, high In each
manor house,
Oaroleh the antler* that hang In the
hall.
Tee, and the "neck" of com with a gay
wreath adorn,
Rich as tho bloom on the cottager'*
w all.

Wealth has lte duties now, Chrlillan, you
will allow;
Think, then, ye rich, whllet your table»
are epreed,
rhlnk o i the wretched onee. Poverty'«
■trlcken tone,
Weeping whllet children are aeklng for
bread.

Chicago, Dec. 21.— A return to war
methods in fighting high food prices
was adopted in Chicago today when
Russell J. Poole, fair* price committee
counsel, announced that fa ir price
quotation^ fo r meats would be issued
daily by the council committee.
Wholesale prices quoted by packers
at the stock yards will be made tho
basis o f the “ fair price" schedule^ ho
said. To this will bo added overhead
charges and a fair profit The plan
was adopted at the suggestion o f Ev­
erett C. Brown o f the Chicago Live­
stock Exchange.
"The meat dealers’ profits are great­
er now than at any time during tho
war," said Mr. Brown. “The meat
dealer could cut meat prices 10 td 20
per cent and still make n bigger mar­
gin o f profit than before the w ar."
C. II. Frye, a Soattlo packer, on hla
way west from an eastern visit, said
rctait prices in the cast and middlewest arc higher than on the Pacifls
coast He said meat prices in Europe
were 25 to50 per cent lower than in
Chicago,

FLEETWOOD’S

CHRISTMAS
CANDIES

Buy a Home
for a Xmas
Present

Fresh from the
Factory 1
HOLIDAY BOXES,
AND MIXED C A N ­
DY OF ALL KINDS.
FIGS, FRUITS, ETC.
See Our New Line be« . e buying your
CHRISTMAS
i
CANDIES

Greatest Gift in the World
REAL

ESTATE

------ and-----FIRE INSURANCE

COZY CAFE

E. F . L A N E

PRINCESS THEATRE
BUILDING

"The Rost Estate Man"
Phon» M

Z0&lt; FIrM Hotel

G ifts o f jewelry are more than g ifts of
the moment. They are constant re­
minders ò f the giv er’s thoughtfulness
and the recipient can enjoy them for
years and years.
In our big- stock you enn find appro­
priate gifts for every member o f the
family. Yes, even the little totsi And
giving jewelry is so much better than
giving gifts that will soon be forgotten.
Come, Bee the many beautiful gift
selections we hove to offer you . You
are not obliged to purchase,
(r

Ring out, y* merry belle! ring till your
tnuelc awelte
Out o'er the mountalo, and far on the
main;
\
lUng till those cheerless ones catch up
your merry tone*,
Singing, "Come, Chrlilmae, again and
again."
—Frank Leslie’* Popular .Monthly.

Repentance is often confounded
with determination not to get caught
_________
again.

SANFORD, F LA

107 EAST FIRST ST,

Tested Law for the
Benefit o f the
Public *
No official, County, State,

CHRISTMAS ORDERS
FOR ORANGES

Revenue or otherwise, can
enter a P R IV A T E house

SMITH BROTHERS
Expert Repair Work

Leave your orders for Christmas or­
anges and grapefruit with Reginald
S. Holly, who Is making a specialty o f
tho best o f tangerines and oranges
and grapefruit in mixed or straight
packages. He takes your order and
secs that i tis shipped to the proper
destination. Get hla prices. I See him
or phono 168 or 148.

THE DEPENDABLE JE W E LE R

without a search warrant

GIFTS T H A T LÀST

A CITIZEN.

Freckles Positively Removed by Dr.
Own'* rr**u*

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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