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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
VOLUME XIII

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , F R ID A Y , D K C E M H ER 30, 1921

MASKED MEN MOBBED
BIRMINGHAM LAWYER
FOR DIVORCING WIFE
Took Him to Woods and
Beat Him Very
Badly’

FIND NO CLUE
( l l y T h e A a e o c l n t r d I 'r e a a )

TO HIS ASSAILANTS AND 1IB
WAS TOLD TO REMARRY DI­
VORCED WIFE OR ELSE
( D r T h e A sso ciated P r e s s )

BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Dec. 20.—
City and county authorities mado littlo headway they reported today in on
effort to run down members of u
masked mob who lured W. E. Tumlin,
a well known Birmingham attorney,
to Red Mountain Tuesday night nnd
bent him until blood streamed from
scores of lncerntions on his body. Mr.
Tumlin snid when tho mob got him he
was told ho must immediately promiso to remarry his divorced wife or
death would bo inflicted immediately.
Ho refused to make tho promise and
was whipped. Records show ho was
granted a decree absolute from his
wife two months ago on the grounds
of cruelly and voluntary abandon­
ment.
GEN. JOSEPH E. WIIE^LER
CAMP OF UNITED SPANISH
WAR VETS ESTABLISHED
Tho mon and women of Sanford
hnvo bccomo famous ns "jiners," bolieving absolutely that organization
and co-operation aro big factors in
tho perfecting of plans for tho up­
building of wide-spread interests, for
community welfare, civic betterment,
roligious and militury organizations
and civic orders. Side by sldo with
tho D. A. It., the Daughters of Con­
federacy, tho American Legion, Con­
federate and G. A. R. Veterans stands
now, a cnnip of United Spanish War
Veterans organized only last even­
ing.
A meeting for tho purposo of or­
ganizing a camp here, was called by
Comrado J. G. Sharon und held in his
offico ut five-thirty Wednesday nfternoon. Temporary officers elected
woro: Comrades J. G. Sharon, chair­
man; R. A. Tcrhaun, sr., clerk, nnd
W. S. Price, treasurer.
Tho camp will bo known us Gen.
Joseph E. Wheeler.
Comrado It. A. Tcrheun, Sr., wns
unanimously elected their first com­
mander in recognition of his loyalty
to tho cause, his unswerving fidel­
ity to his country and warm patriot­
ism. Other officors elected for tho
ensuing yenr nre, Comrades Fred T.
Williams, Senior Vico Commander;
John T. Ilrndy, Junior Vico Comman­
der; Craig Harris, officer of the day;
L. II. Walker, officer of tho guard.
Trustees: Ono year, It. A. Torhcun,
Sr.; two years, J. G. Sharon; threo
years, W. S. Price. Officers appoint­
ed by tho new commander nre: Com­
rades, G. W. Rutherford, Adjutant;
C. It, Lord, quartermaster; Roy
Schmidt, Sergeant Major; J. C. Shar­
on, Chaplain; John Ilnigh, quarter­
master-sergeant; W. S. Price, color
sergeant.
Tho enmp Just organized is tho rusuit of faithful nnd uncoaslng efforts
of five years nnd murks another mile­
stone in comradeship.
Chnrtor members aro: It. A. Terbcun, Sr., Crnlg Harris, John Ilnigh,
C. It. Lord, W. S. Price, G. W. Ruther­
ford, J. C. Sharon, Fred T. Williams,
Roy Schmidt, L. II. Walker, J. T.
Brady, Sr.
Committee on Installation:
Com­
mander R. A. Terhoun, Sr.,; Junior
Commander, J. T. Brady, and tho in­
stallation ceremonies will take plnco,
Wednesday, Jnnunry 18th.
Cnmp Joseph E. Whcolor is tho only
camp between Jacksonville nnd TnmPn. All vetorans of tho SpanishAmerican war living in this section
aro cordially invitod to Join this camp.
Thoro aro twenty-fivo or thirty veturnns, perhaps more, in Sominolo
county who aro urged to unlto with
tho boys of '08.

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CONFERENCE FAILED
... TO LIMIT NAVIES
NATIONS DISAGREE
-------WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.
—(By the Associated Press)
—Efforts to limit tho naval
strength of the powers in
submarines nnd auxiliary
warships came to an abrupt
end yesterdny afternoon nfter they had drawn tho
French nnd British nrtns
conference delegates into n
plain spoken exchange over
the possibilities of a future
war between France nnd tho
British Empire.
Tho French, acting under
re lowed instructions from
their government, told tho
conference naval committee
with an air of finality that
France must remain freo to
build a submarine flotilla
nearly three times as great
as that she now possesses
nnd to construct, in nddition, cruisers, destroyers
and other auxiliary craft up
to a tonnage of .TIO.OOO.
To tho proposal tho Amcrlcuus, Japanese and Italinns replied with oxpressious of surprise and regret,
whilo the British charged
openly that such a building
program must bo regarded as a menace to British
shores. Arthur J. Balfour
added thnt be had no doubt,
if occasion arose, Great
but only if she reserved
Britnin would be equal to it,
complcto freedom of action
us to the construction of all
types of auxiliary which
might bo useful ngainst underwator warfaro.

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Unlimited Construction
of Aaircraft for Peace
in Recommendations
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—Unlimit­
ed construction of nirernft but with
sharp elimination of their use in war­
time is understood to be embodied in
recommendations decided upon by
subcommittee on aviation of nrmament conference. Ro;&gt;ort snid to be
ready for presentation to meeting of
land armaments committee cnlled for
this afternoon.
Tliu intense desire of some movie
people to photograph the sinking ships
comes from their wish to seo some­
thing sunk that isn't thuir money.—
Washington I'ost.
DUVAL HIGH SCHOOL
HAS GREAT ELEVENSEASON'S SCHEDULE

JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 29.—Duval
high school's football machine which
athletic authorities in various parts
of the country declare was probably
tho finest high school eleven dovtloped in the United Stntes during the
season just closed, will face a sched­
ule next Reason that resembles that
of a college rather than a high school,
so far ns foreign tennis to bo pinyo-l
aro concerned. Eight of tho, nine
games to bo played lmvo been achedulcd nnd only three arc with Florida
high schools. Lake City will play
hero October 7; Ct. Petersburg will
visit Jacksonville November 18 and
Duval will go to Tampa to meet Hills­
borough high November 211. The op­
ponent for a post sennon game to bo
played December 9 has not yet boon
selected.
I«An(i IZ Jo 01 JoqoPO Jami3 “O
goes to Charleston, S. C, to piny
Charleston hlgt. October 28 tho
Tigers will meet Fayetteville, North
Carolina’s 1921 high school chnmpion
hero. On November 4 Duval will
Invndc tho middle west, meeting
Steel high at Dayton, 0. Tech high,
ftolensed on probation, a woman of Atlanta, will como to Jacksonville
charged with shooting her husbnnd for a gnmo on Armistic eDny.
with intent to kill has applied for n
For some strange reason, commit­
divorco. A theory is taking form in
the minds of thoso who hnvo watched tees of ladles always call on tho edi­
the caso closely, thnt sho is trying to tor on days when ho husn't had timo
get rid of him.—Detroit News.
to shave.

ELECTION OF OFFICERS
EDUCATIONAL ASS’N AT
ORLANDO YESTERDAY

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f u r * s h e c a n ’t k e e p t h e m In p o sitio n
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EXPRESS CO.
CRIME WAVE
ROBBED AGAIN IN i IN NEW YORK
TAMPA CITY HOLIDAY WEEK
CASHIER SMITH ALLEGED VIC- FIVI KILLED AND FOUR S KR•
TIM OF STICK UP
IOUHLY INJURED IN
MEN
FIVE DAYS
t l l r T h e A a . n r l i i l r d I’r f M t

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NEW YORK, Dee. 29.—Five woro
killed nnd four seriously wounded ns n
result of the last five dnys robberies
in New York City which toilay Hot tho
police and district attorney's offico at
work to prove the oft-repented asser­
tion there has been no erinto wave
this yenr. Of the tleatl two were hold­
The following from tho Tnmpn Tri­ up men. Of badly injured two aro po­
licemen, one rol;her mid tho wife nf
bune, is about the robbery:
n murdered jeweler.
Samuel Leslie Smith, 25 years old,
cashier for tho American Railway
Express Co., left the company’s of­
fice at Union Station n little after 2
o'clock yestorday afternoon to make
a deposit of $5,000 of the company’s
money in tho First National Bank. At
8:45 o'clock Inst night he appeared
at tho office of Sheriff W. C. Spenc­
er, in the county court house, dishevel­ ENGLISH
NEWSPAPERS
SAY
ed in appearance and nervous in
FRANCE IS GETTING INTO
manner, nnd reported that while rid­
GERMANY’S CLASS
ing in a Ford ear from tho express
office to tho hank lie had been hold
( H r T h e A aao rln ln l I 'r r a a l
Dec. 29.—Nows of
up on Znek street near the Catholic i LONDON,
France’s
actions
before the Washing­
convent by two unmasked men, both
tall and slim, nnd, with revolvers held ton conference in refusing to accept
on him, wns driven in a northerly di­ the allotment of submarines of less
rection, blindfolded, robbed of tho than ninety thousand tons was print­
money intended for deposit, and tied ed in the Linden newspapers todny
to a tree in the woods near Mnefar- under captions indicating disappoint­
Inne Park, West Tampa, about two ment. French attitude strongly con­
miles from where lie claims to have demned by liberal newspapers which
regard her as having adopted Imper­
been held up.
An otld part of Smith's rather in­ ialistic aims such ns sho attributed to
coherent story was that whilo thuro Germany.
were only two men concerned in tho
holdup lie could give no clear descrip­ RKITISH SCHOONER
tion of either man except that they
LOADED WITH IIOOZE
“were tall nnd hIIiu and clean-slutvcn.”
SEIZED AT BOSTON
This, despite his statement that one
TAMPA, Dec. 29.—Sheriff Spcncpr
nnd W. J. Eve, local agent American
Express Company, todny refused to
make a statement regarding an al­
leged robbery company messenger
here yesterday of $5,000 other titan
to sny lie would he held for an inves­
tigation.

IMPERIALISTIC
FRANCE’S POISE
SAYS ENGLAND

of them clambered into his car anti
forced him to drive it, holding a re­
volver against his body, whilu tho
other ntnn, in tho bandits’ ear, led tho
way, tho procession being along Twigg
street to Morgan, thcnco past tho
DoSoto hotel nnd on up Into Tumpn
Heights, but whore they turned west­
ward nnd what bridge they' used to
cross tho river, Smith didn’t seem to
know last night. And ns ho was very
nervous and hysterical nolther tho
sheriff nor Agent Evo tried to forco
him to recite a complete story.

( H r T h e A s a o r l n tr U I ' r r a a l

BOSTON, Dec. 29.—Tho British
schooner Golden West with a cargo
of alcohol and enso of liquor was seiz­
ed by coast guard cutter Acushet
whilo at anchor outsido this part it
wns announced today. She was tow­
ed hero this morning anti delivered to
customs officers. Latter it wns said
they received word that tho liquor Indun vessel flying tho Union Jack but
wns snid to bo owned by formor Bos­
ton bartender nnd was hound hero
from Halifax.

MANY WERE KILLED
KILLING AT SEVILLE,
DURING THE YEAR
I'REVITT GIVEN HEARING,
IN IRISH TROUBLE
PROMINENT PARTIES
t l l r T h e A sso c ia te d P r e s s )

BELFAST, Dec. 29.—Official fig­
ures made public hero today show
thnt during tho year ono huntlrod nnd
ton persons, including eleven police­
men, woro killed in disorders nnd
thnt flvo, himdhid and forty were
wounded by bullets or bombs.

( D r T h e A aan elalrd P re a a )

SEVILLE, Dee. 29.—Arthur Provitt,
merchant, will bo givon a preliminary
hearing hero todny ns tho result of
tho shooting'to death of Maxlo Clif­
ton hero yostordny. Authorities said
the shooting was tho outgrowth of
enmity of sovoral yoars standing.

C. R. M. Sheppard, De­
Land, Chosen Presi­
dent; Turner, Secy.

WAS FINE MEETING

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NASHVILLE, Doc. 29.—
Declaring that “tho timo
has como when patriotic
citizens nnd
Democrats Rq AND MANY ARE IN ATTEND­
ANCE FROM EVERY PART
should indulge in plnin
OF FLORIDA
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talking," Judge
Cordoll
Hull, chnirmnn of tho DemORLANDO, Dec. 29.—Tho second
ocrntic National Committee,
day of tho 1021 convention of the
in his first public address
Floridn Educational Association prov­
since election to that posted
an exceptionally activo ono and a&lt;
tion, last night roviowocl
day
all ton short for tho groat num­
the Republican t dministraber
of conforonccs nnd meetings o r
tion of national affairs
vital intorest crowded into tho seem­
since March, 1921, nnd coningly few hours of tho day. YosterRq trusted this with tho unpardny there continued a steady inpourn'.lclcd achievement” of tho
of teachers into tho city fotn Florida
Rq Democrats in the previous
nnd other states and it Is estimated
Rq eight yenrs.
that there nre about eight hundred
R3
The address wiih delivered
visitors
♦..&gt; the convention In Orlanda
Rq at a dinner given by tho
at the present time.
Registration
Rn Stnto Democratic Executive
continued throughout tho day and
R t Committee in honor of Mr.
about six hundred or more had regiaR’t Hull and attended by party
tored up to a late hour Inst ovonlng.
Rn leaders from every part of
The principal business session of'
Rn the stnto. It wns accepted
tho
convention took plnco yostordny
Rn generally ns tho opening of
afternoon
at the Ilnptist church whon&lt;
R i tho congressional pro-electhe annual election of officers andi
Rt tion campaign by tho new
other matters of importance woro tak­
Rn chairman who wont into
en up. C. R. M. Sheppard, of DcLand,
Rn public questions which ho
wns elected to head tho state associa­
Rn said now faced the governtion as president for tho coming year,
Rn meat, nnd cxpliinicd tho
succeeding Prof. W. S. Cawthon. Mr.
R-n attitude which his party
Sheppard is superintendent of the
R &lt; would take on them.
schools of Volusia county and has.
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Further relief for farmbeen an active nnd prominent momRn era, adequate aid for votorher of tlto association for many years.
R-t mis, reduction of taxes to
Miss Kate Colyor, of Miami, principal
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of
the
primary
grndcs
of
thu
schools,
Rj» conditions" now obtaining
of tho Magic City, was elected vice-­
Rq nnd a remedy for tho situnresident. It. L. Turner, of Invorneta,.
Rq tion resulting from tho
stnto rurnl school inspector, who is&lt;
Rq flood of tax exempt socurono of tho pioneer members of the
Rn ities, wore among tho Isstnto nssneation nnd porhnpB tho bus­
Ru sues outlined by tho now
iest man of tho convention In Orlnndo^
Rn chairman for tho Democratwas
ro-olcctod secretary, this being his
Ru ic party.
fourteenth consecutive yenr ns secre­
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schools, heenmo treasurer.
Group of Educators
Tho following wore elected monibors
of tho cxccutivo committee for a term
and Scientists in
of threo yoars: Dr. Joseph Roomer
Meeting Today of tho Florida University at Gninosvillc, committee member of stnta-atTo DInciinh Way* nnd Means for Edu­ large; Miss Nellie Stevons, of Ocala,
cating Crippled Veterans
of second district, and F. S. Hatfield,
of Tallahassee, of tho third district.
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Tho following committoo on resolu­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29.—Group of
tions
wns appointed: E. II. Ruthoreducators anti scientists met hero to­
ford,
chairman,
of Jacksonville; Miss
day at invitation of Colonel Forbes of
Knto
Folyor,
Miami;
E. W. McMullen*
Veterans Bureau to discuss ways ami
Clcnnvntor;
Miss
Snrnh
Barnes, Pa- “
means of “finding tho host methods
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B.
Shaver,
Kissimmco,
F. S.
of returning to society moro than ono
Ilnrtsfiuld,
Plant
City.
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hundred thousand men disabled in
During the business session of the
mind and body by scourge of war."
afternoon P. W. C ojt , principal of
Cocoa schools and editor of tho "Flor­
HCHOONEIt BUItNEI)
ida School Journnl,” spoke upon that
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importance of maintaining a stnto ed­
CARGO OF CROSS TIES
ucational pnper. "Tho Floridn School
Journnl” was strongly endorsed by
( l l r T h e A a a n e ln le d P r e a a )
JACKSONVILLE, Doc. 29.—Fire Hon. W. N. Shunts and teachers robroke out in the hold of the auxil­ sontled generously with subscriptions.
iary schooner Percy R. Pyno 2nd at Tho secretary nlso presented a corti2 o'clock this morning and seven finite of memborship of tho Florida
hours later was still burning. The Educational Association in thu Nat­
vessel, of 1,800 tons, hail a cargo of ional Educntionnl Association, which
cross ties aboard. To prevet a pos­ has JuhI been received by him.
Tho last business of thu meeting
sible spread of tho flames to tho
wharf, the schooner was towed to was the decision of n inoutlng place
In 1922. Sovoral cities ntatlu u strong
midstream and anchored.
The schooner sunk in seventeen feet plea for thu convontlon and it won
of water ami flames wero extinguish­ finally settled upon St. Potursburg.
Thoro woro a largo number of sec­
ed. Rough oHtimnto places dutnago
tional conferences in tho high school
at approximately $.’15,000.
At eleven thirty flames woro still building during tho morning and af­
raging nnd flro department docidlng ternoon which wore all of groat Im­
.
to attempt to sink tho four mastor to portance and of gonulno intorest and
extinguish tho flamed, began pumping benefit to tho toachors.
This morning at 8 o’clock there
enormous quantities of wntur into It.
Agents snid dnmngo to vessel nnd car­ was a rural school brenkfast at the
club rooms of tho Orlando Business
go nlrendy twenty-fivo thousand.
and Professional Wonion’s Club, cor­
ner of East Pino and Main streets,
Automobile Bandits
Tho sectional conferences today will
Rob Distilleries
bo conducted as follows, in the hfgh
Instead of Banks school buitdiqg: Section on "Physical
Education,” ’.Miss Mary W. Green,
Five Trucka Swoop Down on Ken­ chairman, at 2:30 p. m., in room 8;
"Attendancel Officers” soctlon, Mita
.
tucky Distillery nnd Get
Amelia
Komjall, chairman, room B, a t
930,000 Worth
2:30 p. m.; ‘.'Homo Economics” section
Miss Lucy pushmnn, chairman, room
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FRANKFORT, Ky., Doc. 28.—Flvo 2, 2:30 p, tp.j "Foreign Language'*
automobile trucka of urmod mon re­ section, F, W. Buchholtz, chairman*
ported to hnvo swoopod down on Dluo room 4, 2:30 p. m.; "History and So­
Ribbon distlllory at Emlnonco, Ky., cial Science.” J. Claudius Peel, chair­
today and nftor locking two guards man, room B, 2:30 p. m.; "County Su­
In tho offico of tho plant escaped with perintendents" soctlon, C. R. M. Shop,
whiskey vulued at $80,000,
pard, chairman, room 0, 2:80 p. m.

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when tho White Gift Christina* *arvico was observed. A very impressive
portrayal of tho birth of Christ was
the nature of tho service and waa rep­
resented by about twenty members of
tho Sunday school, with Mrs. W. P. :
Carter as render. Tho music was un­
Tho Herald's Chrintmas number der tho direction of Mosdamos T. L.
mndo n plcnsing nppernnee nnd in Lingo and H. B. McCall.
return will wish the Herald and all
Miss Mnblo Swope nnd brother
its friends n joyous Christmas an a Francis, of Rollins CollogiS spent tho
prosperous New Yenr.
weok-end nt homo.
Rev. W. T. Rnucher mnde his usual
R. M. W. Sturdvant Bpent Satur­
3rd Sundny In tho month visit here day in Sanford.
nnd preached nt Moores’ Station
W. J. Lawton hns been nt tho hos­
church, his friends are pleased nt his pital in Orlando for sevornl dnys.
return here again.
W. B. Young and family spent Sat­
The little white church at Moort'i urday shopping in Sanford.
Station hns been a pleasant nnd popu­
0. P. Swope returned Saturday from
lar place in East Sanford since its
a
business
trip to Chicago.
erection 14 years ngo, nnd we sin­
L. E. Wright, Jr., is at home for
cerely regret to sny this is the first
Christmas there hns not been a tree tho Christmas holidays, the guest of
nnd entertainment to mark the day. his parents, Rov. and Mrs. L. E.
W0 trust there nro no more fears com­ Wright.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. J. Onkerlund spent
ing to nil of us thnt we mny do hotter
Saturdny in Orlando.
another Christmas.
Mm. 0. P. Swopo and fnmily spent :
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Brummoly and
sons of Celery Ave., will have as Saturdny shopping In Orlando.
Interest is growing in the Ovlodo
their guests Christmas week Mrs.
orchestra
which was recently organ­
J. C. Alexnndnr nnd Miss Viola Cald­
ized,
several
now membors having
well of Charlotte, N. C. Tho Indies
Joinod
this
week.
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will then go to Bnrtow to visit for
Mrs.
II.
II.
McCall
spent
Monday
some time.
afternoon
in
Orlando.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clark Beck nnd son
Mrs. T. W. Lnwton’s Sundny school
arrived this week from their homo
In Portland, Ind., to spend the winter clnss in practicing for a play to be
at their Cameron City home. The given tho week after Christman.
T. L. Mead spont Tuosday In Or­
Becks have not been horo for sovernl
lando,
,
yenrs. They mnde the trip by nuto.
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Englett
are the proud
Mr. nnd Mrs. Zevnovenn cf Boarparents
of
a
fine
7-lb.
boy,
born last
dull avo. had ns Sundny dinner guests,
Thursday,
Dec.
17th.
'
E. M. Styles. Mr. nnd Mrs. Styles
Edward McCall, of Stetson Univer­
nnd Mrs. Hazel McMnn nnd two lit­
sity,
spent last week end with his par­
tle ones from town.
ents,
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. H. McCall.
.
A. E. Adams captured u 0 foot
Alton
Fnrnell
spent
Monday
after­
diamond back rnttle snake one day
noon, in Orlando.
last week while cleuring land near
Misses Elizabeth Lawton nnd MaBeardall ave.
blo
Swopo and Francis Swope, of
Horace Chorpenlng reached hero
Rollins
College, arrived homo Thurs­ E
Monday from Cleveland, Ohio, and
day for tho Christiana holidays.
gave bin fnmily nnd friends a very
Miss Nell King, of Tildonville, Is
pleasant surprint*.
,
npeiiuiiiK
u ii
o ii u u y : with her mothspending m
tho
holidays
Mr. and. Mrs. Corey and, son Joe,
•
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,
,
*
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.
or,
Airs,
M.
M,
King*
will nave as their guest during tho
E.
R.
Moore,
of
Minmi, president of
Christmas holidays Mrs. Corleys sis­
tho Black Hammock Garden Co., spent
ter, Mies Georgia Johnson of i'nlntkn several days in Oviedo this week.
and Mr. Corleys nephew 3am Corley
Mrs. C. A. Brannon spont Wednes­
of Ingle Tide, Gn.
day in Orlando.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Prevail and
Mr. and Mrs, Lane were shopping
non will spend Christmas in Now
in Snnford Saturday.
Smyrna with M,rn. Prevails fnmily.
Andrew Aulin nnd Miss Alice I’owMr. nnd Mrs. John Pezall nnd oll visited Orlando nnd Sanford Mon­
fnmily of Benrdoll Ave. hnvo hnd ns day.
recent guests Mr. Peznlln two nieces
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Thompson, Mrs.
und nephew from St. Louis, Mo.
II. B. McCall, Warren McCnll, Miss
Mr. nnd H tb. A. E. Adams are Wanna Pope nnd Allan Thompson
new people here from Gainesville, were Sanford shoppers Wednesday nfCr.., nnd hnvo taken a houso ill tho ternoon.
Mitchell settlement.

EAST SANFORD :

•v Merry Christmas to you all.
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and family
■pent Sunday at tho hofo of Mr.
&gt; » KT*Hendersons jmicr»t* near Monioc.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cramer and
children visited friends in Orlando on
Sundny.
Mrs. Alman Niece and children
■pent Wednesday with her sister,
Mrs. Tolar in Sanford, tho family are
rejoicing over tho return of their
brother, Malm, from the Navy, long
Stationed at Pensacola and the Caro­
lines.
Miss Issio IcenhoWer has come south
from her Ohio homo to spend the
winter on her orange grovo at Twin
Lakes, much to tho pleaHuro of her
* friends,
t
Strawberries arc growing nicely,
Mrs. Borell states they hnd a small
dish of tho first fruit on Thnnksgiv. ing day.
'Friends, were pleased to see Mrs.
% Stedt able to be out aguin Sunday,
- with her daughter, Mrs. JesH0 Leo
and children who spent the day with
her attending the Sunduy School.
Mr. and Mrs. K F I.nndquist have
been taking their children in to the
Sanford Sunday School of late,
Mr. Bitts hns been picking his
oranges on the grove where J. It.
Uridgmun lives.
Wo are sorry indeed to hear of th«
lay off of men at the A. C. L. SliopH,
a good mnny from Upsnla and Grapevillo
will bo among the members.
.
Here's hoping it will not last long/
Mrs. Westerdick ami Mrs. Cramer
were Saturday callers at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Niece.
The Advent'sts held their week of
prnyer last week, meeting nt tho
homcB and on Monday evening they
mot in Grapevillo.
Miss Florence Tyner left on Mon­
y
day evening to spend a couple of
weekn with her sister, Mrs. Krcll at
Irlcworth grove and her brother,
III
Elmer expects to go down Saturday.
A. F. Westerdick spent a few days
at Maitland, raising a houso for his
alstcr, Mrs. Benton, who will have it
* enlarged, tearing down one bnck in
tho grovu ami building on tho ono
near the road.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Peterson and
daughters, Idnlinu nnd Edwinn of
Holly Hill and Mr. ami Mrs. Em­
ma SJoblom of Nashville, Tenri.,
made on nuto trip over from tho Ha fcj put Sa Ha *a fca
beach Sundny afternoon visiting on
1st Street, nnd stopping nt Mr. nnd Ka
Mrs. Ericson's to compnrc lmhies ns
Alfred Eugene Ericson and Alfred Ra
Earl SJoblom have but one day dif­ *4
K4 kd n iui *4 n m im
ference in age, then on to take suppor
1©* at tho home of thtir brother in Grape- There will lie a Christmas treu in
I f is tville.
the church hero Saturday night nt
Mrs. T. 0. Tyner nnd son, Elmer 7:30 o’clock.
.
and daughter Pearl nnd August
Mins Carrie Gray, of Maitlpnd,
Swanson made the trip to Wimle- spent Sunday here tho guest of
moro on Sunday to see the new friends.
’
grandson, Fredrick Alexander Kroll
Mr. and Mrdf Sweeney moved into
nnd to bring bnck Mrs. Swanson who their new houso Saturday on Fourth
has been nursing there.
atroot.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ludqufnt and chil­
Mrs. Harriet Phillips and daughter
dren nnd Mrs. J, C. Lmhpilst went Mrs. Sherman Sewell, mnde a pleas­
down with them in their new car ure trip to Orlando Tuesday.
visiting also Mr. and Mrs. Fry, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Minton Barlow, of
nonunion and Emil Mugnuson.
Orlando, were Sunday visitors horo,
Mr. Benton nnd daughter, Alice the guests of Mrs. Barlow’s parents,
came back from Tavaries where they Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Quigg.
havo a nice young grove nnd she is
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evuiib and
now selling their tangerines at $4.G0 baby arrived Thursday by auto from
por box, spending the night at the Boston, Mass.
homo of Mr. anti Mrs. Westerdick.
E. A. (fuigg has just completed the
A fox hunt was gotten up for the new residence for Vance Douglass in
amusement of the young ladies Sat­ Sanford,
•
urday evening
Mrs. C. H. Ellis went shopping in
Thoro was a good number out for Sanford Monday.
f tv Sunday School. Next Sundny wo
will meet nt 11:00—at 2:00 on the 1st
Stockholders meeting Mondny, Jan.
and last Sundnyn when there will be 2, 11»22, at 7:00 p. m. office of com­
pronchlng by Ucv. J. S. Clark at pany.—Sanford Dry Goods Co., Inc.,
S;00.
—S. A. Irwins, secy.
10-lLe
Wo were glnd to have with us Mr.
and Mrs. Hicks of Pablo and to have FOR SALE—At low price for want
Alfred Ericson nnd children bnck of use, a Maxwell Mascot, touring
with us, and some new comers, Mrs. automobile, ready to run with good
Horschl and children, Ira Burns and tiros ami equipment.—J, H. Dunbar,
Nieco nnd Lucy May Henderson.
Longwood, Flo.
lU-2tp
Don’t miss tho Bible studies conducted by Rev. Clark Tuesday night
Tanlac is appetizing, invigorating
at Lako Mary and Wednesday at 7:00 anti strengthening. Try it nnd bo
at Upsaln nnd bring your Bible nnd convinced.—Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
,i
let u* study IDs word together. You
can tako part or not ns you choose.
Rev. Clark nnd wlfo came over
again on Wednesday and we finished
calling on all tho families along the
hard road out ns far ns Miss Fannie
mi to ** to ta
Tabor place cxcopt ono or two.
tars, Margaret and Elizabeth called
Mrs. J. Hirschl and young dnughOn Friday evening, Docombcr lflth,
In to seo Mrs. Anna DoForosl on Sun­ the students of the High School and a
day after servico.
fsw Invited guests wero untortalncd
A. F, Wostordlck, A. T. Ros- at tho homo of Mrs. O. P. Swope, Sid• alter and Frank Woodruff aro off noy Swopo and Virginia Wright be­
now on a deer hunt at Poll 3ridgo.
ing host nnd hostossos, Tho house
was beautifully decorated in mlstlutoe
Tanlac Vegetable Pills aro sold and holly wreaths. Music and games
on
a posltlvo guarantee to give por- wero enjoyed until a late hour when
Iff-',
fact satisfaction. Try them tonight delightful croam nnd cake wero ssrvand you will bo delighted to find the od.
A beautiful pageant waa given on
results you havo obtained.—Union
Pharmacy.—Adv.
Sunday night at the Mothodist church

LAKE MARY

$10 Suit Sale
Hart Schaffner &amp;
Marx and Society
Brand Suits
TW O S U I T S F O R T H E
PR IC E OF O N E P L U S $10

$1.00 Shoe Sale

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If you once give Tanlac an honest
trial, you will add your Voice to tho
thousands of olhors who are praising
it.—Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
Lottuco is moving out /now and
snld to l&gt;u bringing butter prices.
There will l&gt;o about thirty cars out
today nnd the total fpr tht week
will be about .one hundred cars.
Many of tho buyers nre buying tho
lettuce here and paying a good price
for this time of tho yenr nnd con­
sidering tlie stock nnd the holiday
markets.

Regal Shoes
TW O P A IR S H O E S FO R
T he PR IC E o f O N E P lu s $1
T h ese prices are for cash only

Sanford Shoe &amp; Clo. Co.

HOMELESS OF
NEW YORK CITY
FILL THE PARKS

NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—Twenty-four
women nnd three children were among
tho hundreds who awoke todny in mu­
nicipal lodging houso to which the
homeless wero driven by tho bitter
cold. City parks .areaways, cellars
nnd wagons, which hnvo served ns
places of refugu wore abandoned be­
fore the bite of the northwest gale
which carried the mercury to within
nine degrees of zero.

H o f - M a c B a t t e r y Co.
M a k in g L o w e r R e p a ir C h a rg e s

The .. .
Season’s
(reelings
To
All
We can supply you with everything’ for your
S
Christmas and New Year’s Dinners
Dressed Turkey, Geese and Chickens
■
Milk-fed Veal and Young Pork
Pennsylvania Sausage, Salomi and Liver­
'
wurst
Choice Western Bpef and Pork*
Gardner’s Cakes
Apalachicola Oysters
S
Tabasco Sauce •
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at lowest prices

MARKET
W h a t K in d d o ’Y o u W a n t? I THE POPULAR
I. I). MARTIN, Proprietor
PHONE 211 PARK AVENUE-------- SANICORO, FLORIDA

If it is a Hlifrhtly used or new automobile you want, wo hnvo
it, and nt n price that will suit you.

BUICK SIX, 7 pnABonKer.............. ............$075.00
CHALMERS, 1920 Model..... *.......

We Are too Busy to W rite
An Ad This W eek

825.00

AUBURN'BEAUTY SIX ........... ........ !.... 425.00
NASH, 1919 Model ...................... ............. 000.00
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OAKLAND Sensiblo Six .............. ............. 500.00

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OVIEDO

a
First Person Buying One of these Cars will be
Given a New Tire and Tube FREE

We just want to extend to everyone a Christ­
mas greeting with our best wishes for a *

15% Discount Will Be Allowed for Cush

MERRY CHRISTMAS

B. 8C O. Motor Co.
SANFORD

FLORIDA
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T H E S A N F O R D W E E K L Y H E R A L D , F R ID A Y , D E C E M B E R SO, 1921
Hi

WIND STORM
TAKES TOLL
NEAR MEMPHIS

tho quotation with tho fact that ho
statement of conditions in Alabama
can bo, and is duplicated in Florida P«
*
as far as essential facts aro concern­ «a
Pa
ed. The quotation:
Dr, King’s New Discovery will ,|0
By n Sanford Celery-Fed
It is said of Texas that while the Pa
that very thing, w ily and quickly.
Man
farmers of thnt Btuta market enough pa
say,
little kiddie, •I w
wj,j,
;Don
, *t D
a71 "Poor
*
lsTi
I knew what to do lor you!M When
eggs in one yenr to more than rcnch
Tho Sanford Band, which hnB reached a high dogroo of ef­
ONE WHITE MAN AND EIGHT NE­ the cough finit comes, give a little Dr.
around the world (at the equator, the pa pa Pa inn Pa
ficiency as a result of tho ablo 'leadership of BnndmaBtcr Dull, is
King’s New Discovery as directed, ami
GROES WERE
I«n
production is not sufficient to meet
now a popular institution in Sanford. The pcoplo of Sanford aro
it will soon be canal.
KILLED
If turkeys nnd chickens wore sell­
justly proud of thin organization of local talent which has been tho n the atntQ demand. If bis Is trua of
It’s a good family cough nnd cold
means of affording excellent entertainment each Thursday and
the [.one Star statu, what enn bo ing nt ten cents npicco today I’d buy
remedy, too. Loosens up the phlegm,
(nr The Associated Frees)
clears up the cough, relieves tne
me r«ncon­
Sunday.
said of Alnbnmn? This state docs me n hot dog, ycBsir,
MEMPHIS,
Dec. 24.—Nino persons gest Ion. No harmful drugs. For fifty
Tho Tourist and Convention Committee of tho Sanford Ha not produce one third of the eggs and
years a standard remedy for colds
I’uRsyfoot Johnson will come down woro killed, one white man and eight coughs, grippe.
Chamber of Commerce which secured tho appropriation for tho Pa poultry it consumes, At this writ­
At your druggist),
negroes,
and
moro
than
a
score
in­
band nnd has collaborated with Mr. Hull in every way, is indeed Pa ing eggs are being sold nt retail in to Florida soon nnd see if ho can And jured nnd property dnmage of two
pleased to know that its efforts have met with success nnd thnt
Montgomery nt 05 and 70 cents a some of the bootleggers. Liko all
Pa dozen and chickens are bringing 35 our winter saviors, Pussyfoot has hundred thousand was tho known toll
Sanford hun at last a real band.
today of a wind storm which late yes­
Mr. Ball appeared before tho Board of Governors at their
to 40 cents a pound.
While theso heard somewhere that Florida's win­ terday swept through Crittenden
meeting yesterday and requested additional scats in tho park as
prices are higher thnn nt any tin.o ter climate is grand.
county, Arkansas, across tho river
well ns better lighting arrangements und wa sassured thnt these
fb r C o ld ^ a n ^ ^ b u g h s
this year, they are not abnormal for
from Memphis.
Another week of those cigars my
requests would bo acted upon.
the season in compnrlHon with prices
Constipated? Here’sRelicftGcansc
Tho engagement of tho band is additional evidence of whut
elsewhere. They should bo an en­ wife gnvo mo for Christmns nnd I
the system, with Dr. King’s Pills,
Buy
it
with
a
Herald
Want
Ad.
tho Chamber of Commerce is doing for Sanford, It is financed
couragement to local farmers and the will ho ready to Bwenr off smoking
They prompt free bile flow, stir up
the lazy liver and get at the root of the
jointly by tho Chamber of Commerce nnd tho City, und can al­ Pa new boys nnd girls clubs to increase with tho rest of the hoys.
trouble. All druggists, 25c.
Prohibition Agents
ways bo assured of tho support of teh Chamber in anything thnt 10 egg nnd poultry production on a
T
\ PROMPT I W ON'T OTUPE
will tend to grenter efficiency in promoting tho welfare of the Pa wholesale scale. When those high
A Princeton college professor stiys
Will Look Close for
Pa prices obtain in a ccntro of product­ he cannot live on $10,000 a yenr. Ho
community.
Individuals nnd business concerns are requested to notify tho Pa ion liko Montgomery, thoy must be hns lots of company. There are mil­
Philadelphia Booze
Chnmber of Commerce of uny vacancies in their organizations Pa much higher In tho lnrgc industrial lions In the United States who can­
Pa centers, whore the demand is always not, nre not, will not and never will. Attired in Dress Suits They Will He PRESENTED HERALD FORCE
for individuals whose services enn be utilized by the band.
Pa greater thnn the supply. There need I am not.
at All the Hotels
WITH BOX OF CIGARS
l ^ p a P a P a P a P a P a P a P a P a P a P a P a P a P a P o P a P a P a Pa to bo no fear thnt over-production
(Ilf The Anaoclnted Press)
will bring prices down to unprofitable
Note nn advertisement in the
Hon. J. D. Dnvldson, manager of the
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 24.—Fifty
WILSON HAS FIRE THAT
levels. The stato will hnve to pro­ Lakeland papers of the Straw Shoo
Snnford
Furniture Co., presented tho
duce three times the eggs and chick- Store. It is refreshing to see n prohibition agents attired in dress
DESTROYS TWO BUILDINGS
truthful
advertisement
about
shoes,
suits
nnd
led
by
assistant
prohibition
Hcrold
force
with a box of fine cigars
AND 125 AUTOMOBILES ons it now produces to satisfy the
today
in
appreciation
of their efforts
Director
Duncan,
of
Pennsylvania,
will
state demand before tho farmers look Some people nre afraid to tell the
to
treat
him
courteously
and look af­
appear
in
the
principal
hotels,
cafes
for markets else where.
; j composition of the l product.
(llr The AmtiiflnlriJ I'rcM
ter
his
advertising
from
time
to time.
and
restaurants
of
this
city
tonight.
WILSON, N. C., Dec. 24.—A fire,
The nbovo conditlonss nre true or |
—originating in the automobile depart­ Florida, except thnt prices nre higher
"The husinoss man of this citv who "We mean to make this Christmas nnd The hoys give him their thanks and
ment of tho Huckney buggy plnnnt than those quoted. We send thous b in tho habit of hugging Ids «tcno- Now Yenr’s tho driest on record in W1 re mem er him in the years to
"Full come.
AMONG HIS OLD COMRADES OF hero today destroyed two 3-story a lids of dollars every season to Tenn .-rnphcr land hotter quit, or we will I’hilndelphln," said Duncan.
buildings und about 125 automobiles. csseo farmers for eggs and poultry publish ids name,'’ says nn exchange, dress squads will keep their eyes open
THE CONFEDEBItuli My-Tism for Rhciiinntlsm.
The total Ions la npproxximatoly which should he kept at homo nnd go I 1Thu next day ihlrty-sovon business f°r violators of tho Volstead net."
ACY
$-100,000, fully covered by insurance. into tho pockets of our own*farmers. men called at the offico, paid their
( l l r Tli«* AHMoeluti'd I’rr m i)
The Times hns preached tho doctrine subscriptions a year in ndvnnco, left ■
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JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 21.—Murso SUBSIDIARY PLANT
of a grenter production of eggs nnd thirty-seven columns of advertising
Henry bivounced today among old
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
3
poultry for years, hut so fnr, it to run indefinitely nnd told the edi­
BUILT AT ARCADIA
J
OLDEST
AND
LARGEST
SEED
HOUSE
IN
FLORIDA
tor
not
to
pay
any
attention
to
fool
comrades of tho Confederacy in Ever­
seems
with
little
effect.
Wo
have
—PULP AND PAPER
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
shown time und again that Florida is stories."
green cemetery to rcmntn until spring
a
hotter
Held
for
the
poultry
business
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SEED POTATOES
(Hr The A«.«&gt;&lt;•Iii(c&lt;l
I
whore ho will seek final resting place
ARCADIA, Dec. 24.—Tho Pulp nnd Hum Tennessee, having all the ml- ,1(ir ever will he looked up to as city N Spaulding Number 4 Rose, Early Red Bliss Triumph nnd Irish Cobbesido his fa ther nnd mother In
Paper Corporation at Leesburg is vantages of a hotter homo market, lenders.
5 Idcrs. We nre now rendy to quote contract prices for December nnd
Cnvohill Cemetery nt LouIbvBIc. Tho
consider!!! gthis city ns tho site for a tint our farmers persist In chasing
Any city that can arouse the inter­ J January delivery. Our Seed Potatoes nre flic highest quality, Maine
body of tho vencrnblo editor who died
subsidiary plant which will he edeett- rninhowHB, and neglecting the hens t*st &lt;.f Mr. Donnelly, is extremely for- ■ grown, selected seed. Advise quantity and variety you will want.
hero Thursday after a brief illness
was removed from tho mortunry chap­ ed soon in South Florida, according tiiat lay the golden eggs. It would tunate, and more particularly so is n
MARTIN’S IIY-TEST SEEDS
el to tho cemetery accompanied by to advices received here. The ship­ seem time to make a change.—Tam­ Sanford, as he lias already given this n llnvu made goad with hath the small gardener and fnrmcr nnd the
city tnnglhlu proof of ills great inter­ u ones who plant thousands of acres. Plant your Fall Crops with Mnrhis son, daughter, nnd grandchildren, ping facllltties of Arcadia are prime. pa Times,
(eat in our development. During the ■ tin’s Hy-’I'cst Seeds and Insure results.
A brief funeral sorvico yesterday and
MAN’S
BODY
FOUND
course of his address to the Board of
A
MENTAL
HEAVYWEIGHT
placing of the body in the vault todny
PALL CATALOGUE
NEAR JACKSONVILLE
i Governors, lie referred to the occasion
without curoinony. Mrs. Wnttorson
Martin’s Fall Seed Catalogue is now ready. Write for it. Everyone
Those who were fortunate in being when he was retained by tho Grand
bowed down with grief is still confin­
interested in Florida Fall Crops should nvnil themselves of informa­
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 23.— The present at Friday’s mooting of the Trunl&lt; Fucirit: ns Consulting Engineer
ed to her room. Tho said said todny
tion contained in our descriptive cntuloguc. Supplied FREE on re­
no definlto plans for tho winter had body of an unidentified white man, Board of Governors of tho Sanford to lay nut the city of Kuppert, Brit­
quest to those who send in their names promptly. Write for It today.
ish Columbia, their northernmost ter­
boon made, tho nrrnngoments depend­ becnrlng two gun shot wounds in the
Chamber of Commerce, woro agreed minal for which service ho was hand­
E. A. MARVIN SEED CO.
ing upon HIb mother's condition. It hark and two throughh the head, was
202-206 East Uny St.
Phone 4377-1230
found
partly
submerged
in
a
small
that
no
finer
or
more
sineore
expres­
somely
reimbursed
financially.
Mr.
is expected, howover, tho fnmily will
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apond u t least part of tho season nt sing m about five miles from Jnck-^ions of co-operation could hnvo been Donnelly assured tlie Board of Gov­
tho winter homo of General W. B. Hnl- Honvillo on the St. Augustine road uUowdi tUnn thoM expressed In n ernors that Snnford would obtain thu
Into today, The body was found by
same services from him gratis, thnt
dotmin at Naples,
n small negro hoy, who, walking short address delivered by Mr. Wil- had been rendered tho Grand Trunk,
11am T. Donnelly, of Now York.
nnd for which they iuid paid him a
MAY INVESTIGATE CONDITIONS along tlie road, had stopped nt the
it speaks well for thu possibilities
stream
for
a
drink
of
water.
Ex­
handsome retainer.
IN PORTO RICO.
tending Ills body from the hank tlie of Sanford, when they attract tho fa*
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
Mr. Donnelly is no stranger in or to
negro sighted the body Jur.t as ho vornhlu attention of men of Mr. Don­ Snnford. His visit of approximately
tors Now
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Ap­ dipped his face into tlie water. In nelly’s type. Too often in the past ton days last winter with Itis two
pointment of a federal industrial addition to tlie gunshot wounds the have men of affluence und influence, yachts, tho Down and Now Era, will
$19.25 F. O. B. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
commission to investigate conditions Ilian's skull was fractured. A log patronizingly patted us on tlie shoul­ ho recalled by many. IIis yachts,
Write
for
special cash discounts, and delivered price.
in Porto Rico was recommended to­ hail been placed across tlie body to der and moved on. On Innumerable now at Jacksonville, will be hero with­
Hundreds
of these in use b y Sanford Growers
occasions have individuals with axes in two weeks, and his plans are to
day to Secretary Weeks by Santiago weigh it down in the stream.
Jnglcsias, president of the Free Fed­
County authorities immediately to grind surfeited those who would stay in Snnford until the first of next GET DECEMBER 1ST, 1021, REDUCED PRICE LISTS BEFORE BUYINt
eration of Workingmen of Porto Rico started an investigation hut into to­ listen with empty words of flattery. April. His return for this extended
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
and a member of the island's senate, night were wittlimit clues ni: to how Their interest in Sanford and its de- period is conclusive proof of his in­
FLORID/
JACKSONVILLE
Secretary Weeks said he would take the man met Ills death. Apparently velopmont was limited to the amount terest in Sanford, and the Board of
the suggestion up with President lie had been dead about 24 hours. He they could work tho community for. Governors nro elated to know that
Here then comes Mr. Donnelly, per­
Harding,
seemed to lie about 25 years old nnd sonally unostentatious, as aro all big they will have tlie co-irperatioii of
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
Mr. Donnelly in perfecting those plans
was moderately dressed.
men with real records of achievement thoy have promulgated for u Grenter
TltOOPS CALLED TO QUELL
W . J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
behind them, nut with something to Sanford through the development of
RIOT AT CARIO, EGYPT CHRISTMAS SALES LARGER
AGENTS
soil but from liis broad experience in tlie water front, Mf. Donnelly is a
THIS
YEAR
THAN
I,AST
city building In give us whatever as­ member of the Sanford Chamber of
( U r Tlit- Axmii'lnli-il I'rt'M.)
CARIO, Egypt, Dec. 24.—A mob
IN NEW YORK CITY sistance we may require in solving our Commerce und was appointed to serve
begun nn attack on tlie government
civic problems, Mr. Donnelly is a on the Inland Waterway Committee
( I I ) ' Tin* Auxin-In l&lt;-il I ’n - x x )
o m n e eCOI’I.KN HANK IIIIILDINU
offico in Gizeh, it suburb of Cnrlo,
city builder in the literal sense of tlie of tho organization. In this capacity
NEW YORK, Dee. 2p.—Christmas word and as an expert in this field
thi Hinorning. British troops were
1‘i r i d a
S a n fo rd ,
ho will upon Ids return to Jackson■ordered to the scene. Cnrlo, itself, sales liy department stores in ami has been retained un more than one sonville, confer with the local engi­
around New York this year have ex­ occasion to lay out cities for snnie of
-is quiet.
ceeded those for tile Inst two years, the largest corporations in tlie coun­ neer from the War Department, who
has charge of improvements, etc., on
ONE DEAD, ONE HURT IN AUTO according to a simininry Issued today try. Mr. Donnelly lias great visions tlie St. Johns river.
by the federal reserve hunk of this of tlie Sanford of the foturo—would
ACCIDENT
Mr. Donnuly will again tiring Ids
district.
that wo could inculcate some of these family with him upon his return. They
ideas into our citizens—ami lie is imve been extensively entertained by
SAVANNAH, Gn., Dec. 24.—Mrs.
Eugene Hurst, 25, is dead and her WHERE FLORIDA FARMERS ARE hero to study our problems, find tlie thu social set in all cities where they
BLIND TO THEIR OWN
solution fur them and show us how to have stopped, and, during Lheir stay
sister, Mrs. Eunice Hortzog, 23, is
proceed. He makes no boastful claims, hero, will, no doubt, bu taken into tho
INTERESTS.
unconscious in a local hospital ns a
does Mr. Donnelly,—his statements Hociul life of Sanford.
result of an automobile collision near
Texas is a great state, greatest in are based on knowledge received in
Savannah early tonight. R. I). Gay,
1 HAVE THEM
of Thrift, Gn., driving onu of the the Union in tho number of squnro tiie widely attended Bchool of experi­
R E P O RT E R ENRICHED
ence,
in
which,
however,
hut
few
se­
miles
within
Its
boundary
lines
and
enrs, was taken in custody hut was
later released In custody of ids fa­ great in many other respects. It or­ cure a degree certifying that thoy
RAWANNAH, Dec. 22.—John D.
dinarily produces one-third of thu cot­ have been successful in applying tlie Iluckfclter passed through Savannah
ther.
ton crop of the United States. Its knowledge gained.
Mr, Donnelly possesses nn analyti­ today cn route south. . lie was inter­
cuttle graze on a thousand hills, and
PRESIDENT OF CIIREVOLET
viewed nt the depot by a locnl news­
MOTOR COMPANY IS DEAD they are no more tho longhorns of cal mind. In his profession as engi­ paper reporter. When the interview
is attract*
the olden days, hut the best Improv­ neer Ills is the master mind that has
was concluded Mr. Rock feller said he
ing a tten ­
FLINT, Mich., Dec. 23.—Charles ed breeds, Here fords, Angus and built dry docks, created cities, nnd de­ would give tho reporter something to
tion—lots
are
being
sold
right
along
and
building
in this
M. Dogole, president of tho Chevrolet Dnrlmms. Her cattlemen have seen vised thu new method of water propul­ remember him by. H0 then gave him
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
Motor Company, und one of tho the light mid their improved grndeH sion tiiut tho near future will see six ten cent pieces, one for the re­
adopted
on
all
inland
wuterwnys
nnd
the good of Sanford at heart.
are
not
left
to
fend
for
thomsolves
'founders of tlie Buick Motor Com­
Mr. porter, nnd one each for his wife, his
pany, died nt St. Petersburg, Fin., against the cruel northern thnt some­ hoIvo transportation problems.
child nnd his mother nnd fathor.
today, according to word received nt times sweep over the bleak prnries Donully is u mental heavyweight, nnd They will rotnln the dimes ns souve­
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statement and
his home hero. Mr. Bogolo, n Bon of hut nro kept in fenced pastures, with the men in a community, who are nirs.
to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
the Into Joslah Bogolo, former gover­ a Hupply of forage for emergencies, heavy mentally und Imbued with thu
most too strong for the careful, conservative person—that
and slieltter against the wintry proper civic prido, are the ones thnt
nor of Michigan, was 75 yenr.i old.
POSSE SEEKING YEGGS
others in tho community look to to
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
blinds.
tnko charge of its development.
And
Tuxnn
is
doing
something
in
has VISION will agree with me now—the other later.
WOMEN RIOTERS
FLORA, 111,, Dec. 22.—Led by Mias
No
community
hns
over
suffered
tho
dniry
lino,
too,
producing
$33,HAVE LEFT SEENE
Mildred Kelly, bookkeeper of tho
OF KANSAS TROUBLE 000,000 worth of dairy products last from a surplus of mental heavy­ Stnto Bank of Iuka, 111., who cnrrlod
weights
but
Its
development
Im
H
often
year. But Texas can beat thnt re­
a rifle, a posse of several hundred
PITTSBURG, Kan., Dec. 23.—Indi­ cord with her hens and poultry pro boon seriously retarded bccauso of n nrmed citizens scoured n woods nenr
lack of thorn. It docs not necessarily
cations many of women sougght con­ ducts, which luBt year brought to hor
follow thnt in this category aro in­ hero todny for five bandits who late
farms
nnd
ranches
tho
snug
oum
of
nection with mine strlko demonstra­
cluded
those heavy financially, for in yesterday robbed the bnnk of be­
"The Man Who Sella Dirt Cheap"
tions of iaat week ngnlnst working $43,410,000 In clean cash. Tho Mont­ overy community will bo found indiv­ tween $15,000 nnd $20,000 in cash nnd
gomery
Advertiser
calls
attention
to
minors have loft town, became evi­
iduals with tho mentality of n Chuck Liberty Bonds. As tho bandits drove
dent today according to authorities. thin fact by way of encouraging u Connor who have taken advantage of ■nwny from th0 bnnk yesterday Miss
Watch the South East Corner' of Page Two
Deputies failed to find one today in grenter production of poultry In Ain circumstnnccs and amassod consider-' Kelly grabbed a rifle, hopped Into thi
hnmn.
We
quota
from
a
recent
nr
visiting several points in county to
tide in that pnpor, nioroly premising | »Wo fortune. However, they are not, automobile and led tho chase.
aerve warrants.

CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MAKES
FURTHER PLANS TO AID BAND

TRUCK

i’Colds Can
Be Eased Quickly

Dr. Kind’s
New Discovery

Dr. Kind’s Pills

WATTERSON
LAID TO REST
IN VAULT

m)

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

General Fire

Insurance

Farm s, Homes,
Groves, L o ts
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

J. E. SPURLING

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THESANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, LtjXbMBER 30, m l
weeks. About fifteen dollars worth
of Christmas seals have been sold by
tho children. Tho patrons have ns
ununi, responded most generously nnd
ARE NEEDED BUT FRANCE IS
are making nn effort to procure tho
WILLING TO NEGOTIATE
servlco of a trained nurse for tho
P3 W IO |0» iia h ta m
DEPECHE VOUS
school.
Tho real estnto of John Mtosh In
Mr. and Mrs. McFarlnno wore shop­
NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—Twenty-four
this section is undergoing Improve­ REMAINS PLACED IN VAULT TO EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1 ALL OV­
ping in Sanford Saturday.
PARIS, Doc. 23.—Promior Brinnd
ments.
About
seven
acres
being
roER
COUNTRY—FRUIT
AND
HE REMOVED TO LOUIS­
Iloh Hill has Just returned from
has Bent Ambassador Jusserand in women and three children wore among
tiled and cleared nnd a bungalow
COTTON INCLUDED
VILLE
LATER
GeorgiaWashington finnl nnd definite nccopt- tho hundreds who awoke today in mu­
The bazaar that was held at the being built. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence
Franco, nicipal lodging houso to which the
OMAHA, Dec. 23.—The railroads of anco of capital ship ratio.
town hall Friday was well attended J. Stone of Old South Rond, Wood- JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 23.—Mario
hnven, L. I., prospective purchasers, Henry Wntterson content with full­ the country will put into effect on however, it wns stated, maintains her homeless wero driven by tho bitter
and did well.
will lenso Iho place the ensuing year. ness of his life rested today from his Jnnunry 1, or ns soon thereafter as position regarding submnrims nnd cold. City pnrks ,areawnys, collars
Mr. nnd Mrs. Burn, of Illinois, arc
nnd wngons, which hava served as
Mrs Ida Jacobs II111 nnd Miss Grace lnbors. With only membors of imme­
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Jacobs, of New York, nro guests of diate) family present nnd with tho possible n voluntary ten per cent coast defense ships, although she is
places
of refuge were abandoned be­
proctor.
their brother Prof, J. Tilden Jncobs hour of service unannounced tho body freight reduction on cotton, buttor, willing to negotiate.
fore the bite of the northwest gale
Mr. Sherman, of Lako Gem, was for tho Chrlstnins holidays, Mrs. of tho venerable Kentucky journnllst poultry nnd other commodities, ns
which carried tho mercury to within
visiting P. N. Wakefield Wednesday. Hill Is a lyceum singer of much prom­ wns placed in n vault to remain until well as tho reductions ordered by tho
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—Groat nine degrees of zero.
Mr. Cline, of Cocon, was visiting inence nnd hns just completed a tour spring when it will be taken homo to Interstate Cornmerco Commission for Britain’s plcn thnt tho submnrino bo
place
of the United States wh«re she sang 7be, given
Henry Levy this week.
The city park at Avon Park hns
B” cn Its
K* final resting piU
CT° be7 * Western territory on grain nnd grain banished from tho seven seas wns
aide
his
mother
nnd
father
at
Louispro,lucta (|nd hny( nccord,nft to » presented to the arms conforonco yes­ received considerable attention lately,
In
ninny
of
tho
larger
cities.
Miss
)&gt;, n , Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Provntt nnd Mrs. J. M. Provntt Grace Jacobs is n trained nurse ville. For feer many persons would statement issued Inst night by F. W. terday, but it crcoived no support from and at present is putting forth a
velvet covering of grass. Much car©
Were visiting In Mount Dorn Sunday. from the French Benevolent Hospital attempt to attend the brief nnd sim­ Robinson, freight traffic manager of any other power.
ple service at tho mortunry chapel the Union Pacific system.
In turn, tho spokesmen of Franco, was taken
in benutlfylng
the
Mr. Clino, Mrs. W. H. Illvors nnd of New York city.
which preceded the laying away of the
Italy
nnd
Japan
replied
thnt
they
re­
Mr,
nnd
Mrs.
J.
J.
Tut,
Sanford,
grounds,
making
the
mperfectly
The voluntary ton por cent cut is to
ion, and Mrs. J. M. Provntt wore
Fred, Albert, John nnd T. Bolly, Emil obdy, the hour of service wns not be effective for bIx months aa nn ex­ garded submarines, when properly smooth, nnd then special lawn grass
shopping in Orlando Thursday.
mndc public nnd the family requested periment and will apply to tho entire employed, ns n legitimnto nnd valu­ wns sown, and nfter being thorough­
Mrs. A. E. Mathews nnd children of Kniscrmnn, Mrs, V. Bolly, composed
able arm of naval strength, and wero ly watered wns rolled. In a few
there be no floral tributes, d e sirin g i^ u n ^ h o d e c in re d !
Enu Gallic came Tuesday to visit her n party thnt motored to Leesburg tho
service and everything connected 1 Mr, Robinson also announced tho unprepared to see them abolished.
Sunday
days the grounds will have an entire­
mothers, Mrs. J. M. Provntt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Norn, Mr. nnd Mrs. with it bo as simple ns possible. J. T. roads would continue until June 30, The Amoricnn delegates took no ly different look nnd wlli present a
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Provntt, Mrs.
Boone,. pastor
of
.
- tho
, , ,First
. Christian
,
1022, reduced rates on livo stock, and finnl stand an tho quostlon, but sug­ more favorable impression to visitors.
A, E. Matthews nnd Mr», W. H, Riv­ Hulst, of New York, have returned Church
here, of which d e n o m in a tio n .^ ft ton
cent cut ln rnto8 , or gested thnt tho conforonco turn Us
to
Monroe
nnd
nro
occupying
the
ers were shopping In Sanford Thurs­
Mrs. Wntterson wns n member, offlc- „ vo „tock on which no cut hn9 been efforts toward such n revision of In­ They’ve already invontod talking
cottages of Philip Egger.
day.
ternational practices ns would pre­
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. T. Wynne, Jr., n *, .
.. , .
.
I made would bo put Into effect.
movies. Now will somoono kindly in­
Mrs. J. W. Flynt who has been very
Only four floral tributes, two from ( Th|} Cllt will np|)ly to cotton, but- vent n repetition of tho ruthless sub­ vent n device to make phonograph rec­
Miss Francis Hawkins, Ribortn nnd
ill is improving very fast.
chc080, poultry, live or marine methods of tho world wnr.
Jnskper Wynne and Jnck Christian, relatives two from intimate friends.
ords act?—Burlington Nows.
A further exchange of views on
Calla
li
lies
from
the
family
were
on
,,rcSRU(1;
cotton
HCOtl| cotton seed hulls,
visited Mrs Boone Bmimgnrdenor of
Mt, Dora Sunday.
*ho l'nflkct ‘‘,U « « 0Ba
unmanufactured tobacco, fruits, fresh the British proposal will take place
Mrs. Kntc. Ktellng hns returned to j [lower
the mantel and roses at the ■ip K
not inciU(UnB canned or pre- today unless France, whose represen­
her
home
in
Kentucky
after
visiting
jkoml
uf
1,0
[asket.
No
music.
D
r-isorm
j
fn
,its. dried or evaporated tatives again aro awaiting instruc­
A n entertainment for the benefit
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Ben
Lnke
and
family
™
"
™
1
J
,th
chapter
of
John
thcp
th|l„
candied, canned, cryMaliz- tions from their premier, is prepared
WANTED
of tl&gt;i' health n n d sanitation cnnipnign
nnd Mrs. Barney Lyons.
um,l n,to/ “ h' Iof 0,'lo«y in wh,ch ho ud, ghwu.l or stuffed; v e g e t a b l e s , fresh to go ahead with the delayed presen­
far this county, under tho auspices nmlM rMr.
Must b*
. nnd Mrs. Charles Bell spent ■a!,oko of Wntterson a life as an open or green, dried or evaporated, wool tation of estimates for auxiliary craft WANTED—Young cow.
of M rs. John Leonard! of Sanford was
fresh
nnd
good
milker.
J.
II. Mtlbook
ho
delivered
a
short
prayer.
she
desires
to
keep
under
the
naval
and mohair.
g iv en Wednesday
evening by the the tiny in Orlando Inst week.
mcr,
Box
103,
Sorrento,
Flo.
18-tfa
The
body
rests
In
tho
marble
vault
reduction
program.
The
French
indi­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Robins, of San­
S a n f o r d folks in the Auditorium of
in
Evergreen
Cemetery.
Mrs.
Wntcated last night that they hoped, at SEE M. S. NELSON for nTHtiHaa of
lln Graded school. Tho program ford visited relatives here Sunday. turson did not attend service. At the PARKER CONVICTED
today's meeting to at least make
hauling.
31-t*c
Mr.
Albert
Draper
sold
his
farm
MURDER FIRST DEGREE
c o n s i s t e d of readings, songs, dnnelast
moment
the
family
issued
a
gen­
known
their
exact
requirements
as
to
in
this
section
to
Mr,
Martin
Doyle.
WITH RECOMMENDATION
FOR SALE
irnr and a playlet. Miss Williams,
eral invitation to newspaper men of
submarine tonnage.
Ha* Expression teacher of tho Hanford Mr Draper will make Ids future home the city to bo present.
FOR
SALE—No.
817 West First St.
in Sanford.
OCALA, Dec. 21.—Parker convict­
llk'ii School opened tho program by
Eight
rooms
and
hath. For price
Besides
the
members
of
the
family
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
23.—A
sug­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Bowman and Mrs
ed murder first degree with recom­ gestion lias been made by the Italian and terms, write box 782, Daytonn„
g iv i g several readings,
which she
who
tho
following
hero
at
tho
service:
Mrs
Zem merman of Palmyra, Pa
mendation for mercy for killing Cun­
r e n d e r e d In a well trained manner.
Ifl-tfc
arms delegation to the naval commit­ Flu,
spent the month "of November here’, I™1 S' ^'m ings, S. Hrynn Jennings, ningham.
M rs. Phillips whose voice is nppnltee of the conference that another inafter spending the week at Daytona J,, r
,Mr\ A; V °U?
,
OCALA, Dec. 21.—A.. L. Parker, tonmtioiml gathering of broader scope "EXIDE" BATTERIES, tho Giant
in g ly sweet, then charmed the audi­
Times-Unlon; Judge Robert Bingham,
thnt lives in n box. Wo can now fur­
Beach
have
gone
down
the
East
const
convicted of the killing of J. B. Cun­
en c e bysinging "In My Garden," nnd
to spend the winter at Miami. Mr. publisher of the Louisville Courier- ningham, near Orange Lake June 25 will be called soon after adjournment nish six Volt Batteries ut $24.50. We
(he o ld familiar song, "My Old Ken­
and Mrs. Horst also of the party Journal; Bainbridge Richardson, man­ last, is a man about forty yenrs of of tbe present discussions to deal par­ bay, sell, exchange, recharge nnd re­
t u c k y Home." The little piny “Two
ticularly with submarines and nuxil- pair all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
from Pennsylvania will go to Tampa ager of the hotel la which Colonel age and has n wife nnd two children.!^’
Old Maids ami n Picture" staged by
Wntterson passed away, Miss Mnidu
ers. Phone 548,
fl-tfefor the remainder of tho winter where
M is s e s May nnd Mildren Holly, Kittle
Richardson, W. A. Elliott, Timcs- He is a Tnrmer and moved to the
Lucile
Dorcas
will
remain
in
school,
FOR SALE—Coal oil heater, $3.50;
Orange Lake section ohout twenty rilREI! NEGROES BURNED
On Hose and Mamie Luke was laugh­
Unlon uiul several newspaper men.
electric table stoves, $12.50 value,
years ago from the East Coast.
a b le in the extreme nnd Miss May
TO
DEATH
IN
FIRE
AT
Candclled
eggs,
53c
dozen;
fancy
for
$7.00, in perfect condition. 418
Cunningham, nlso a farmer, who
Holly nnd Maude Lnke who portrayed
WAYCROSS, C.A., TODAY
ripe bananas, 50c dozen; fat hens, 35&lt; MONTGOMERY BANK
Mngnolin.
13-tp
left
a
wife
and
several
grown
chil­
th e characters of the old maids prov­
SUSPENDED BUSINESS
i lb; celery, lettuco, Christinas nuts
dren,
went
to
that
section
from
ed very delighful old maids indeed.
WAYCROS, Gn., Dec. 23.—Three A NICK ICOUNTRY*!!0ME3~FOB BALB—
TO PROTECT DEPOSITORS Brooks county, Georgia, in 1DID,
groceries, meats.—Co-Operative Store,
Apply to nmtiiiKor, A. J. Lundqulat,
negroes wero burned to death early Itimtu
Instcnd of the soured nnd crabbed •117 Sanford Ave. Phono 122. 234-3tc
A, Ilox 2IS. Sanford, Fin, H -lltp
desiring
to
find
a
placo
in
Florida
today
In
a
fire
that
destroyed
a
negro
kind we have expected, they wero
MONTGOMERY, Ain., Dec. 23.— where ho could settle. He rented
666 cures 11Hiiiiih Fever,
13-15tc
hotel here.
filled with glee. In fact tho lnughtcr
Rub-My-TIsm, a pnln killer, 13-15tc The Merchants Hank hero suspended land on tile Dixie Highway between
g r e w so nnnimated that suppression
business today and Institution was
s e e m e d imposBiblo nnd only nftor a
placet!
in the hands of tho State Orange Lake postoffice and McIn­
WIZZAHI) OF SCIENCE
tosh from Parker and also purchased
hurried t.xit whore tho ante room wns
Banking Department. Directors said
IN 'E N T MACHINE TO
some stock from him, Parker mov­
s o u g h t for composuro could the "old
this action was taken to protect in­
A m e r ic a ’§ S ta n d a r d 4-C ycle M a tin e M o to r
TEST HEART THROBS
I’t iids" regain equilibreuni enough to
terests of depositors. Capita! $ 100,- ing to South Florida where lie rcmniuc 1 two seasoar. Cunn'ngham
return to their role. When pooh! tho
000.
NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—The w i ­
in addition to operating the farm he
g i g g l e s broke out in n fresh place,
had rented also worked his own farm
th e contagion spread, the audience zards of science now have a technical TRAIN DERAILED
in Georgia, going hack nnd forth
c a u g h t the ha! ha! nnd loudly ap­ contrivance by which the quantity of
NEAR CHICAGO—
love
mny
bo
measured
by
observing
between
them
plauded tho two gay nnd very lively
NO ONE INJURED
When Parker returned from South
old
maids. Allas Mildred Holly the exaggerated effort of the lover’s
Florida Cunningham moved off the
d o s e d tho program
in n graceful presence on thL. henrt action of Ills
(lljr The AMrti'Intril I’tf.i)
place
and rented from Clarence Cork,
m a n n e r with a classical dance, which Indy.
CHICAGO, Dec. 21.— The engine,
Such was the announcement Tues­ express nnd mall car of tho east- whose land lies nearby. Cunningham
w ith the pretty costume, the lithsome
Are the finest high grade Marine Motors made
m o v e m e n t s nnd the very winsome day to the Society for Elcctria De­ bound Pennsylvania tram No. 106, also hnd twenty acres of land leased
in Aincricn today. They are strong and rugged,
velopment
in
describing
tho
workings
little girl, made this fenture a very
Chicago to Pittsburgh, was derailed from Pnrker and it was over tho date
nnd will drive n boat continuously at full speed
of
the
"telcgrnphono,"
nn
instrument
striking one.
a*. Buffington, Iudiann, today when af the end of this lease that the dis­
or
can be controlled for any speed desired. Won­
by
tho
use
of
which,
Its
inventor
de­
Mr. John Lconnrdl, county chairman
the train struck n defective switch. pute that ended in the kilting was be­
derful
control, easy starting, economical, depend­
have
o f the tuberculosis state rale cam­ clared, unhappy mnrrluges might bo Railway officials said thnt no one wns lieved by the authorities t«
able.
The low price is due entirely to quantity
originated,
paign in Seminole county, hns been prevented.
injured,
production.
Used by 70% of world’s best boat
All that is necessary to insure roCunningham was residing at the
n welcome guest at tho school a num­
builders
and
government
life boats. Catalog on
Homo of Mrs. Molliu Amerson, who
b e r o f times within the past two tults, the inventor explained, is for COLD WAVE PREDICTED
request.
the doubt-torn swain to ndjust the
witli tier two sons was helping him
FOR ALL EXCEPT FLORIDA
device over th0 heart of bis Intended,
4-Cycle Only —3 to 40 II. P. — $13S to $1550
with his work, and it was there thnt
To prevent a cold tnko 566. 13-15tc whisper a well-calculated word Into
IIELOW ZERO IN WEST the tragedy oeciired. Ho was in the
KERMATH MANUFACTURING CO., Detroit, Mich,
her ear and watch the indicator. If
cow lot helping with the milking
II I? T h r A aaiti'lnlrtl I’r r s o )
it flutters violently, then all is well
WASHINGTON, Dec. 24.—Christ­ when Parker, according to witnesses,
nnd the banns may bo published, but mas Day in Dixie will bo cold, tin* appeared and after a few words
if not, bewnreweather bureau said today but the emptied both barrels of n shotgun
Tho inventor, It was admitted, hns weather wns generally fair except I Into Cnnnltiglmni’s body killing him
not yet perfe» leu mennn of making in tho South Atlantic states. The instantly. Cunningham was unarmed,
the girl put on tho detector.
cold wave has already overspread 1h e t Pnrker made no attempt to escape
plains states and tho upper Mlosiss-( or resist nrrest. He was brought to
ttack-Draugbt Is The Beit Medi« TWENTY MEN ARRESTED
ippl valley and tho temperature this Ocala, given n preliminary hearing
IN PACKING TROUBLES,
r'ne This Lady Ever Used. Says
morning wns zero or below as far and committed to jail without bail.
AT OMAHA TODAY south ns western Emmas. Much When the grand jury niut December
It Is Only Medicine She
colder weather Is tho forecast for all 13 he was indicted for murder in the
OMAHA, Dec. 23.—Twenty men
Gives Her Children.
sections east of the Mississippi river first degree.
were arrested today in tho pneking
within tho next thirty-six hours, ex­
Raymond B. Bullock, one of the
Cherry Village, Ark.—in tolling ot house district where tho strike is In cept the Florida peninsula.
best
known criminal attorneys on the
her exporlonco with Thodford’a Black- progress after the police charged Into
Fifth
Judicial circuit represented
Draught, Mrs. Lottie Ellis, It. F, D. No. a crowd around a Btrcot car. Tho po­
Parker and Cunningham's family
1. this placo, said:
*T used Black- lice reported unable to identify tho
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR
Draught aa a laxatlvo, also for head*
engaged John P. Knight, of Nash­
WATER
ache, torpid liver and indigostlon. It body of a man shot near one of tho
ville, Georgia, to assist Stnt0 At­
la tho best llvor mcdlclno 1 havo over pneking house offices last night.
R E A L .
uacd nnd Is tho only medicine I glvt
There nro many people attracted to torney Geo. W. Scofield in the prose­
cution.
my children.
Sanford
by
the
magnificent
lake
and
"1 feel llko It hnB saved mo a lot In ADRIATIC ARRIVES
by the rivers and lakes in this county.
WITH CHRISTMAS MAIL,
doctors' bills, for when tho children
SEVEN THOUSAND SACKS It means much to tho city from every SAM McVEY DIES IN
complain of feeling bad or liavo a cold,
I Just glvo them a good doso of Blackstandpoint to take advantage of our
NEW YORK HOSPITAL
Draught nnd they ooon got all right, NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—The steam­ film lake and all of tho rivers nnd
it certainly cleans the Uvor an,l clears
NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Snm Mcup tho akin and they are soon out, ship Adriatic arrived today from Eng­ lakes in nnd around Sanford. There
Vey,
one of tho greatest negro heavy­
Is
much
fino
boating
and
fishing
and
J’cli again. I wouldn't bo without II land with seven thousand sacks of
f°r anything."
hunting
on
our
lnkcs
and
tho
benutiweight
pugilists that ever lived, died
Christmas mail.
Seventy yjrra of successful uso has
ful upper St. Johns river nnd we of pneumonia today at a local hospit­
made Thodford’a Dlack-Drnught a
should not only advortiso them to tho al.
•tandaril, household remedy. Every CHICAGO MURDERER
world but should improve Lake Mon­
member, of evory family, noedo, at
IS FOUND GUILTY AND
tlmca, the benefit thnt Black-Draught
SENTENCED TO DEATH roe at every opportunity.
Harding Signed the
K'vea in helping to oieanao the system
to provont or relieve tho troubles
Russian Relief Bill,
The town «f Marianna is now be­
F ruit an d V egetable C rates
CHICAGO,
Dec.
23.—Harvey
jnat come from constipation, indlgesing
supplied
with
light
and
power
and n lazy llvor.
20 Millions Today
Church, charged with the murder of
You Can liny From Us at
T®, Koop well, your stomach, liver two nutomobilo salesmen was found by n Hydro-Electric plant which hns
■na bowels must be In good working guilty this morning nnd sentenced to been built, ln about five miles from
Wholesale Prices
WASHINGTON,
Doe.
23.—Prosiorder. To help keep thorn that w ay,
the
town
at
2c
per
less
than
the
old
(dent
Harding
has
signed
tho
Russian
1
death.
Church
killed
the
men
when
, °cc“8ionnI doees of Thcdford’s
W rit* lor PrUo I J it
*uack-Drnlight. Thousands of homes thoy delivered tho car ho had arrang­ system.
Irelief hll'which carries $20,000,000 npsro never without it.
-----------------------'proprlation to bo expended under tho
W. A. Mcrryday Company
ed to buy.
cor Halo by all druggists.
Another prolific causo of ..........
failing' .supervision of tho American Relief
Palalku, Florida
kenulno has the name,
The chief obstlclc In tho wny of health among men is tho fact that Administration. Tho funds becomo
hodford b, on tho label. Insist on getj Friend Wife can tnko in boardors. . J immediately available,
u «e what you ask for.
lnnd disarmament is hystorla.

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�THESANFOUD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1021
g th o l e g a l h o u r s c f s a l e , t h o f o l lo w trnffle would bear was their motto. TWENTY. MILLIONS AVAILABLE
A Chrlstmna song service was held In
I nk d e s c r i b e d la n d , s i t u a t e , l y i n g a n d ..?hh
SIS ISllSlKf.Tt'iKViS' I
"Others are doing it, why shouldn't
FOR STARVING RUSSIANS
at the Methodist Orphanage on Sun­ b e i n g In th o C o u n t y o f H cm ln o le. H lalo o w n e ,r.Si
d by t h e S a n f o r d C e m e t e r y i w * ll
o f F lo rid a , m o re p a r t ic u l a r ly describ ed p any. a d e f u n c t c o rp o r a tio n . a i V t h w 1
day evening. Tho Christmas carols n s f o l lo w s , t o - w l t :
ft. J. HOLLY ........ ...........r m U u t a»4 KilUf we?” was their cxcuso. And they
t h a n a i n e o f t h e o c c u p a n t s o f th o nr25l
lock e r t y , o r c l a i m a n t s t h e r e o f , ( o t h e r t h f l
9t t, U U 1 U ............ aM iflirr w4 T tM iin r calmly ignored the fnct thnt the ubl“Just yesterday a hero, broke and were sung, then Dr. Palmer mndo the F i vLeo t s(S ).O noe f (TI i)e ra nTdh r eTew o(2 ).(2).o f oHf a nBfo
rd . t h o s e w h o h a v e b u r i a l l o t . In m i d , . . i n
ft. A. If E E L . . ......................... O u a r i l K i U f U
quitious tourist, discussing his trip jobless today, Sergeant Carl Ncef, principal talk of the evening. Miss F lo r liln , n cco rd liiK t o K. H, T r n f f o r d ' s e t e r y ) a r e X. J . M i l l e r a n d F r ,,w T
a p o f H a n fo rd , F l o r i d a , a s p e r p in t M iller, b o t h o f H a n fo rd , Hemlnol..
/ tiUUM Ifiry riMtf Vy
in a hundred different places, carried who made a sonsutional but unsuccess­ Emma Tucker closed the service with m
th e re o f d u ly o f record
ty. F l o r i d a , w h o c l a i m to h a v e * l" .'
T e r m s : C ush . P u r c h a s e r to p a y f o r r i g h t t o s a i d p r o p e r t y . And,
m*
news far and wide and created ful attempt to capture Grover Berg- a few words on Christians giving.
.THEHERALDPRINTINGCOMPANY the
d eed .
W h e r e a s , th o p e t i t i o n e r f u r t h e r
in un nmnzing brief sp ao of time, doll, draft evader, in Germany, has
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Mrs. Williams of Osteen wns the
S p e c i a l M a s t e r In C h a n c e r y . a b o v e d e s c r i b e d p r o p e r t y Is fo r
the Impression that sucli ant such a been taken in charge by the American guest of friends here ono night last 20-fltc
t e r y p u r p o s e s , f o r t h e u se o f the , 1,1
■ in a c ftirrio M e b ic e in a d v a n c e !
Legion of New York. His only assets week.
s e n s o f th o 6 l t y o f H an fo rd . F „ , i*
ONE TEAA
(4. AO place wns a rich man's town, uMn’t
In t h e C i r c u i t C o u r t o f t h e S e v e n t h J u ­ a n d t h n t t h e r e Im n o o n e w h o cm,
•
SIX MONTH* ................................................... I.tS want middle-class visitors, and wns upon returning from Germany con­
a l C i r c u i t o f F l o r i d a . In n n d f o r
a v a li d l e g a l t i t l e t o th o p r o p e r t y
Dr. Joseph C. Arbognst of Buffalo, d i cNi ritiJnnrl
THE EE MONTH*..............................................I t
C o u n t j .— In C h a n c e r y
p e t i t i o n d e s c r i b e d , n n d p r a y s Omr E:
sisted of a police dog ”
running a "regular skin game.”
p r o p e r t y d e s c r i b e d In s a i d P e ti ti o n
N. Y., arrived Saturday and is a
Maura* u B*e«ad Clara Mall MatUr Au*mt 23.
N
tlT
'fcM
O
F
MAST
D
ll'S
SACK.
The
above
item
is
clipped
from
an
be c o n d e m n e d f o r t h e u s e s a n d n , 7
Lakeland has suffered less, per11*1, a t tha Pod OHIca at Sanford, Florida,
| guest at Benson Springs Inn
p o s e s s e t f o r t h In s a i d P e t i t i o n
Oadar Aft of March *, ltt» .
hnps, thnn any other large town in exchange. It is only a sample of one
H einlimle C o u n t y H unk, n c o r p o r a t i o n .
T h e r e f o r e , t h i s Is t o m a k e know,,
Mr. and Mrs E. E. Meeks and C o m p l a i n a n t ,
a ll p e r s o n s I n t e r e s t e d In. o r hnvisS
ease out of millions. We might suy
V
B
.
T i c Baaford Dally Herald la yabllchad every the state from that enuse. Its repu­
lio n s u p o n , t h e p r o p e r t y
heridnabov*
daughter of DeLnnd were the week­ M a b e l M. K e e ly , el a t, D e f e n d a n t s .
mfuraooa (oxcopt Sunday) and thor«u«kly cor- tation is still favorable. Neverthe­ that only yesterday, tho doughboys,
d e s c r i b e d , t h a t t h e y bo a n d a p p e a r
N o tic e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t u n d e r a n d f o r e o u r s a i d c o u r t on o r b efo re i l l
a n thia (radio* aactloa. AdvertiaLn* raUa raa*.
end
guests
of
Mr.
Fred
Murray
and
by v i r t u e o f a d e c r e e o f f o r e c l o s u r e a n d filb d a y o f F e b r u a r y , A. D. 1;»2•&gt; !{,?
aaabla aad mad. known oa application. 14.04 less, it is bound to share witth the fitted out in their now uniforms of
s a l e e n t e r e d In t h e a b o v e e n t i t l e d r o u s e s a m e b e i n g th o F e b r u a r y K u le D-iV
per yaar, or |*a par moatb, la advaaoa.________ real culprits n certain amount of the khaki, tho sailors fitted out in blue, family.
a n tlie 2Sth d a y o f D e c e m b e r , A. D, 11121, s a i d c o u r t , a n d t o s h o w c a u s e . If ,lh»
Mr.
nad
Mrs.
A.
B.
Commons
of
nr i ooi HERALD BUILDIHO.
Phono 111 criticism.
were heroes, cheered on to victory by
I. iih H peclal M a s t e r In C h a n c e r y , on t h e y h a v e , w h y t h e p r a y e r o f said .,.17
M
o n d a y , t h e fltli d a y o f F e b r u a r y , A. l&gt;.
n s h o u l d n o t b e g r a n t e d nnu
.L,
fo r»l"n
There is just one sensible thing to the masses, today many of them out Stone Island were calling on friends 1922, In f r o n t o f th o C o u r t H o u s e d o o r llai ot td
s d e s c r i b e d c o n d e m n e d in accord
IhHAMIHlC AM'HHvs A rSO UA ’I lO^
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rd
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m
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t
h
t
h
e
p
r
o
v
i
s
i
o
n
s
o
r
law
of
employment,
some
suffering
from
here
Sunday,
do, and thnt is to show auch a spirit
w ill o f f e r f o r s a l e a n d se ll to t h e h i g h ­ s u c h c a s e s m n d e n n d p ro v id e d .
Miss Grace Padgett of Jackson­ e s t an il b e s t b i d d e r f o r c a s h d u r i n g th e
of friendliness and fairness that, no wounds received during tho World
W i t n e s s m y h a n d n n d t h e se a l of th.
le g a l h o u r s o f s a l e , t h e f o l l o w i n g d e ­
r c u i t C o u r t o n t h i s 2 8th d a y of h«
Rnthor quiet after the storm.
matter wlint they think of other War, others^ suffering from tubercu­ ville, is the guest of Mr. Win. Pad­ s c r i b e d lan d , s i t u a t e , l y i n g a n il b e in g cCoi m
b e r . A. D. 1921.
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e
C
o
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n
t
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o
f
H
emfliole,
H
ta
te
of
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are
practically
forgotten
by
(B
RAD)
E. A. DOUGLASS
gett's
family
for
the
Christmas
holi­
places, those who come to Lakeland
F l o r i d a , m o r e p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d us
C l o r k o f t h e C i r c u i t Court
fo llo w s , t o - w l t :
This seems to he a dancing week. will go away with kind feeling in those in u position to do something days.
H o m ln o le C o u n ty . ri»
T
h
e
N
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f
S
l
V
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oBoiuiE
n.
HEnniNa.
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their hearts and ready to defend the for them—tho present administration.
One every night.
Mrs. William Padgett was called o f H W '4 o f N\V VII N W U o f N K U of
t t o ll c lt o r a n d C o u n s e l f o r P o tl tl o n tr
H
W
t*.
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n
d
t
h
e
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f
t
h
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The United States government, to [),.|rj|yi Florida, Surdny by the H&gt;i o f HKVi o f t h e N W U o f Hoc. 20, 2(l*6to
place against any and all aspersions."
-----------o
----through its president, appealing to 8erious uiness ()f hcr mnther, Mrs. T w p , IS H, I t a n g e 3n K., anil a l s o b e g i n ­
---------- o----------"Crenm Clears Up n StuiTed Head,”
N n f t h e H\V c o r. o f s a i d i m m i i u m i i i i i i a i u i ,
congress to ostone nctlon on the sol- i\ |y res&gt; who is with her son, J. Myres. snei cntgi o n30, cits.
Hay* medicine ad in daily papers.
to w n s h ip
and
range;
run
ALL WATER SHIPPING.
I
,
,
t
h
e
n
c
e
N
20
c h s , t h e n c e K 10 cbs., B
dler bonus bill, robbed these men of
Not some of the stuffed heads wo
Miss Addle Beardsley, who has t h e n c e H 20 chs., t h e n c e VV 10 c h s. to
relief,
it
robbed
them
l
e
m
of
their
just
.
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e%
r
.
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j
p
o
in
t
o
f
heKlntilfiK;
J
ohn
b eg in n in g ;
less
b eg in n in g
b*w yesterday.
West Florida should tnko nothing
f e e t S o u t h of
P r e s id e n t H n rd iiu f
c t’n
C o u n t f o r th o iiU,r» f e e t W e n t a n d 30 fo
---------- o----------for grantd in tho matter of reduct­ duo; because, as i resident uarainjr h(l||(|ny ,CIIVCH today for Orlando,1!»'« NK t-or o f th o H\Vt4 o f Hec. 3fi,
.
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. ri
fu n th e n c e H :
... .. ., ,
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, Tj».
id h
.. lia n w o ao
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"Wall Street is not worrying about ion in railroad rates, either passen­ stntes, tho treasuryy could not stand w .h e r e s h/. e will
a t t e n d t h o H ta te t e a c h - 120 ft. t h o n c e W 120 ft., t h e n c e N 120
the
drain
mnde
uon
it.
Yet
in
tho
2
Guessed
the
Exact
Number
■
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.
j
n
e
n
c
i
N
120
ft.,
to
p
o
in
t
o
f
b
e
g
i
n
•synthetic gold. Why should Wall ger or freight. Reduction will only
ers association.
nlitg.
course
of
a
few
short
weeks,
both
the
Street worry about filthy lucre or lie made as the railroads are driven
of Feeds In the Citron 5
Miss Grace Wnrmoutli of Franklin, T e r m s : C a s h . P u r c h a s e r to p n v f o r
new lucre or any kind of lucre.
to it by law nr by the laws of supply Senate and the House passed a bill Ind., arrived .Saturday and is tiie deed,
J . J . D IC K IN S O N .
20.file
H peclal M ast
•• C h a n c e r y .
— oand demand. Railroad officials are appropriating TWENTY MILLIONS guest of Mrs. Fred Murray.
Tampa Tribune says that some n»o now touring Ihe country, not so much OF DOLLARS for tiie starving chil­
Miss Mary Stone win tin; * the I n (lie C i r c u i t C o u r t , S e v •• ill . l u i t l r l n l
at tiie police station refused to give with a view of
;rm.lnlng w h a t is dren of Russia. The Senate added two
C l r e l l H , Hei ii l nii l e C o u n t } , N l n t e
holiday
visit
here
amendments
to
tho
House
bill
howTampa police headquarters any in­ t h e matter with rallronds ns to as­
o f I ' o I r i d 11
Mr.
JIor.ry
Murray
kMIed
tho
first
formation or satisfaction over the certain just how determined the pro- wver' '&gt;Lrha*&gt;s to
tho con,,cie,u:o
I’l '. T I T I IIA T O T A K E I.A M I X
F u ll
P I III.M I SI-!. I M I F . l t T i l l ) 1*11 (VVIMphono about a stolen automobile. This pic nre, and how far they will go in of its memb: is (if they have any), one deur of the senron lu re yesterday.
Wins any Pair of
A .111711
H B V I S F .I *
Stipt. U. J. Bennett and family and (l ;til:\ %e(hI Fa *.S F .C' iTTIO
appropriating $100,000 for hospltnliznstatement should lie investigated.
A T i i *i ; m
o f
t iie
their (iemantln for lower rules.
tion purposes for the relief of soldiers Mr. and Mrs. F. A Jackson o' Fitzt.T A TIJ O F I ' l . O l l l l l A , 11120.
---------- o----------No one knows bettor thnn these
Shoes Desired
suffoilng
from
tuiiercuiosis
in
Arizona
gera’d,
Gn.,
are
expected
today,
to
c i t y n f Hat fiiril, a m u n i c i p a l e u r p o r a Business startH right up after railroad officials whiit anti where the
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ta
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l, 'ant the other an appropriation for he the guests of relatives for a few
Christmas just ns if nothing had hap­ trnub v is. through public service
....................
. . ..
...
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1loner.
vs.
pened. There is much building to commissions, state and nationally, $600,000 to bo used for the solution of days.
M iller, F r a n k I.. M iller, ot til,. DeMr. and Mrs. Henry Murray, Miss T. frnibinlH
Another Shipment
do around the city and in the busi­ they have been cnnlded to build up the unemployment question,
M in n a
The
cry
of
a
starving
child
should
Grace
War
mouth
and
Mr.
Fred
Murness portion. Sanford needs a doz­ rates to all extent never before ex­
T o a ll penuniH I n t e r e s t e i l In o r h a v i n g
g
describ ed
en or more smaller store rooms for perienced. Througli well directed *,u ,,n!,Wurc,b H should lie fed; wo are ray and family motored to Sanford plireonps e r tuyp olyn i n gt h ea n df obl leoi nwgi nIn
th e C o u n ty
of S e m i n o l e a n d H ln te of F l o r i d a , to many purposes.
propaganda they had hoped to get not criticising congress for the stand yesterday on a sight-seeing trip.
wlt : M e g ln n h ig 5 c h a i n s S m ith of t h e
it took in providing for tho Russians,
by with it. But with all their ef­
NK co r. o f t h e N W l j o f t h e N B * i, Sce- ■
If
the
people
who
have
taken
Tailbut
suroly
if
TWENTY
MI
LL
IONS
2. T o w n s h i p go H. I t a n g e 30 E, %
Don
----- For the----s
This is the time to stimulate bus­ fort, the people were not to &lt; fool­
OF
DOLLARS
nre
available
for
the
lac
were
to
form
a
line
of
march
in
U""/,*‘l
n,n
l
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hence
West
4
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Io i' In*Irih, 1limiri' .Mi rut i elm him, tin
iness nnd keep the trade coming. The ed, and railroad companies soon found
cannot some nppropria- single file, thsi grand army would Bawl 10 ehalns to beginning,
holiday senson is over hut there arc their business slipping away from RUSSIANS
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City of Hanford, a mnntcl
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tion lie made to take care of the hoys, reach clear across the American con- pulWhereas.
i-'irpnrnlloti uf the Slut, of l-’ltirltlu.
several winter months before ns, and tliem. Now
they are
making
some
,
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file,I |(H pel It lull ill the llfflei
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. holh tn kitnki and hltie, who fought in tuient from New t &lt;irk to San r ran- lilts
1
the Clerk of the Circuit Cmiit of Semi­&gt; t
it looks like Ibey will la- cold months. pretenses at reinedinl
m justment. .. ,,, , , ,,, „
nole County, Florliln. In the itliove Miytcisco
and
extend
over
.'1,000
miles
into
,,
,,
,
.,
the
World
War?
Good time to sell your winter stuff Relief will only route when tiie ship­
ease. In conform It y with the provis­
It would appear from the action of the Pacific Ocean.—Union Pharmacy, eil
ions of Seel loll ’12711 Itevlseil lleiieiul
now. Use The Daily lleiaid—it gets pers of tiie country find a way of get­
Stellites
of the State of Florliln. 19211
congress that the United States treasAdv,
which me*111 petpIon nets forth that snhl
tho customers,
ting along without tin- railroads.
petitioner tleslres to neipilro for ptlhllc
11ry is still bulging with
Golden
---------------------S A N F O R D , FLA. ’
All water shipment from Florida Eagles, so much so thnt Congress is
use of Its ,-IHz os li 11 eertalli tract,
piece
or parcel of hunt, lying ami being
u
The Dally Herald will bo taken ov- points seems feasible and when this
, 1(1 In the County of Seminole ami Slate of
having 11 hard time finding places to
” ‘1 1 Flot illa, hereinabove ilescflheil. And,
«r to Enterprise every afternoon is accomplished, railroads will find
■ IB n i* IIIIIIR R IIIIIIIIIM II
put them. If only that hotly would
I
-----------------------------------commencing the first of January. means of reducing their rates. Not
frortli
Jersey
wake up to a realization of conditions
20-1 to
We have a good correspondent over before. The Miami Steamship com­
in their own country they might lie
there nnd Enterprise people wilt get pany, in reducing rates fifty per cent
m i i ’i c i :
persuaded to allow tiie boys that did
their daily paper every evening al­ between that city nnd Jacksonville,
m e e t i n g o f t h e stm-Uholilllielr bit, at least a portion of their e r aT h enf a nt nh eu a lt iseen
la C y p r e s s C o m p a n y
most ns soon as Sanford people. This on fruits and vegetables, will cnnliie
will be Ip-hl nl t h e o f f ic e o f I lie C o m ­
shaer,—Lakeland Star.
p
a
n
y
.
(Isi-eola.
S
e
m
i n o le C o u n t y . F l o r i through the courtesy of Cnpt. Atkin- tiie growers of that section to mar­
_________ o__ _____ __
da. on T h u r s d a y . J a n u a r y t Kilt. 1922, a t
ttnn, that bluff old sou dog who is ket their products at a profit. It
. la.m i a. m.
The new year will soon I10 Upon us
I* .1 FBITNKU,
doing no much for Sanford with Ills may lie he means, too, of (lie East
20 -2 lc
Secretary.
und
many
changes
aru
tu
be
made
in
flnu new Imat,
Coast railroad reducing freight rates
so that they will lie fair to shippers. several directions in this city. It is I dn l rtlhnel Ct iI rr cr uu li lt oCfo ut hr te iSfl a(tleies So ef t Fe nl ol lrii d.al u, HUMPING THE TOURISTS.
la and (or Seminole Count}.—
West Florida will need the competing hoped that the vision of those men
I n Cl ii i ni-i -r).
rates of water shipping before It will who are to take the reins will lie big
enough
and
hrond
enough
to
itiuku
No ninny tourist towns last winter gel any permanent relief.
(crabbed everything the tourissts had
No one will want to bent the rail­ Hanford the great city it should hnvo
n„nk „f Sanford. Fin Corn- ■
In-cause they could get nwny with it road companies down to ruination become years ago and that the many 1..........
I*lit 1tu* hi
■
improvements
thnt
are
to
lie
made
and they are now feeling tho effects rates. Thnt would bo detrimental to
VH.
sif it, because the ton rials are pass­ all interests. But railroad orgnniza will he made this summer. Hanford Clias. K. Henry nnd l.itltla Henry, Itcing Ilium liy on tho other side. You tion has boon a matter of rtock Job­ needs many improvements to supple- ( N^um- 'IAwrohy given that purmmnt
1V#*It•1 il ntiiM'r* of
’ inmllmi
ran'Hommj
In above
can graii off anything one time, bing in the past, whereby roads are munt tho k, W h of nature already* ••lit
ri'mluri’tl
lieprovided
and
Sanford
will
improve
11121
.
tin*
uml*-rni«n.*l.
an
S|i«*eLilt -never again. You cannoU help capitalized and lionded from three to
1 • *i.
,1
4. ^ * liil MuKlrr in ('hitneery. will nffer for
ihu uonii Iioiihu iiour in the
wither yourself or your town by live times lheir actual cost, and then only in the same ratio as tho people aiilt*
nf
Hanford
go
ahead
nnd
do
ImsinesH.
I,’llV
Bnfm-ii.
Hrminnie ' ‘oooiy. FlnriLumping the visitors.. Same of thorn in order to keep these stocks and
H
da, on Miiiiilay. !■••hriniry 0, 1922. hun
t w e e n th e le g a l hnllfH n f s a l e t h e fo lmap he cranky am! ask for more Jbonds on the market at figures that
. . . . . . .
In w h .it d e s c r i b e d p r n p e r l y In cateil
In
Anil tile straw ballot will lllni tile Hemlnnlc Cnunty, Flnrlda: l.ot 797, Ht.
than their per diem entitles then;, made them attractive to investors,
* t i i t t.,..
e
JoHi'iihn, iM'uonliitM i*» tlo* nl.it thuritof
hut usually human nature is the samb they had to show lurge earning pow­ po .piu ofOrlnndo in favor ofowning p, „mee cierk circuit cmirt. semi' ' " a o t y . F l o r i d a T e r m s nf s a l e ;
tin; world ovar and no ono likes- to ers. Tills they did at the expense tif thoir own utilities—some may figllt
it
with
the
idea
of
getting
n
big
price
feel that jo or she is being robbed the public. These stock Jobbers have
2tl- Itc
■whether it ho by Jr.ssu Juntos or liy mnde immense fortunes without the for the home plant—ami some heCopyright 1921 Hart Schafincr &amp; Marx
t(lr r(n.„,
JoMso in the latter tiny role of a ho­ investment of a dollar. The ability enuso they think It will raise tuxes,
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tel proprietor. Sanford, not being to manipulate was the investment you can pick them out and see why
Sem inole C n im l).— In ( hiinrery
in tiie strictly tourist class made a they put in to the business.
They they fight against tho wishes of the
\ t m c i - : o r m a s i -b i i ' s h a i t ;
reasonable rate for hole, accomoda­ knew how to organize capital und people—hut Orlnndo will own iter
F a r m e r s Itault
T r u s t C n m im n y ,
tions in..t year r.nd had a fair slmro market' Becurlolos. This was tludr own utilities.
c n r i m r a t h i n , t 'n m i d a I m i n t ,
v
s
.nf the tourist trade, and they wore part in rnilroad building. In opera­
K. M u r r e ll a m i K It M u r r e ll , h c r
Some poopio nro out after tuisinuss l.lla
h n shaiiil. J, Im M M u r re ll, a n d Con- 1
’tiulttKficd with tho accomodations and tion they woro equally skillful, for
n
il's’
H ank in’ S a n f n t d , a c t i r p u r a l l o u . ' ft
the price. They are coming back they managed by u system of inter­ ail the time and they go after it in
D efen d an ts.
(ft
e Is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t u n d e r a n d ft
AND
this year and bringing their friends locking directors to shift business many different ways. Others are con­ by N ovtic
i r t u e uf a d e c r e e n f fnrcchiH iire ft
with them for they feel thnt while and accounts to suit circumstances, tent to sit down and wait for it to a n il s a h ' e n t e r e d III t h e alin v c e u l l t l e d ■
c a u s e (III t h e 7th d a y n f J u l y . A. D. 1921, ■
Sanford may not offer them tho var­ mid hy overlapping of official titles, coma in at tho door. This waiting pola s S p e c ia l M a s t e r In C h a n c e r y , on ft
icy
was
nil
right
a
few
years
ago
but
t h e nth .lay &lt;&gt;r Fctiruary. a. d.
ied attractions of a real tourist town they managed to keen nil companies M n n f n r i l i s i r r n w l t i i r itlltl i h . i u a i t i l i n i - Mnmitty.
^
l a f i n a l n f t h e t n u i t I I nline i l n n r *
Nitniorti
is
growing
anti
demanding
(lt
Hllllf„ri,
semlaoln Cnuaty. Flnrhlti. ■
tit offers all the hunting nnd fishing Iniidod down with high salaried men
more
than
tho
waiting
policy.
The
will
nffer
fnr
Halil, and sell tn the *
und good roads and good accomoda­ who did not perform any real duty. . ,
. the
.. man who
, highest and best bidder fnr cash dur- 5
business
will
soon
go
to
tions and will soon lie able to offer It is 11 well known fact thnt “pay
CONTINUED
them a fine country club mid golf roll" men operated the railroads. The goes after it.
'links, Wo hnvo u good haul for big ride's find tho men who can do
Tiie submarine topic seems to lie a
We will continue selling; Hart Schaffner &amp; S
dlti'in und we hnvo the Humo climate the practical operating nnd these are
live one at Washington just now and
ttliat Home tourlnt towns Imvu and a hired. They are simply employes. with tho liquor question will occupy The Struggle Discourages Many a CIIMarx and Society Brand Suits
*
'•much better climate than many of The ticads who wear tho titles and
i/.cn
of
Hanford
the attention of tho naval hoard for
them can offer. And when our new draw the munificent salaries know
Around till day with an arching hack
some time.
tourint hotel is built we will hu able very little about the actual opera­
Can’t rest at night;
-o —
to offer them anything they want, tions. Many of them are in Europe
Enough to make any one "give out."
Pa fca Ke Ku Pi Put f t Pu Pa
hut they hnvo never been gouged and a large portion of the time. These
Doan's Kidney Pills are helping
wo might add that they will not lie extra high salaries with no services
thousands.
gouged in Hanford. The Lakeland rendered is one of the loads that rail­
They are for kidney backache;
And REGAL SHOES
£
Telegram is only one of tho many road stocks aru carrying and fc.fr
And other kidney Ills;
Florida papers taking tip thin phase which tiie people are asked to put up
Ask your neighbor.
of the enso In tho following editorial the cush in high freight and passen­ P a
Here is Hanford proof of their ntorPa
on tho subject:
ger rates.
la
pp Pn Pa Pa fcu Pa Pa Ps P* Pu it:
The water shipping idea should not
"In a timely and cnutlomdy wordMrs. A. Smith, *10!l Palmetto Ave„ B
oil editorial tho Miami Herald dis­ lie permitted to he silenced hy any
The people of this community art! says: "Doan's Kidney Pills have 5
Water shipping indeed delighlrd to know thnt Cnpt. been our standard kidney remedy for J
cusses the slump in tourist traffic outside influence.
■
duiml warns the people that, if they for this locality will bo tho saving G. E. Atkinson hits arrived in Han­ years. At times I had a steady ncho ■
•wish the tidu to return to its old timo clause to farming and fruit culture. ford nnd wi'l operate his boat, "Tho in the small of my hack and it gave I These prices are for cash only and will last i
volume, the practice of profiteering Our people should sfanil sulkily to­ Sanford," between Enterprise and mo a played out feeling, i lacked am- *
till January 15th
1
gether on this subject.—Roporter- xnnford nftcr January first.
In rents must cense.
Tho liition and couldn’t even do my house- ■
Miami iH not the only city in Flor­ Stur,
I.oat will nlso he operated for hunt- work, i had severe pains in the hack ■
ida which bus thus cut down ono of
ing and fishing parties. Cnpt. At- of my head nnd dizzy spells, too. I "
it* most reliable! sources of income. Tnnlnc strengthens tho nerves and k nstm's son and family accompanied used Doan's Kidney Pills and they J
At least one west coast town, which (brings hack tho normal stato of honlth him to Hanford and his son will ns- brought relief. I gladly give this on- *
Hhall not name, but which Is eas- through Its effect on the appetite nnd slst him in (hu work. On last S atu r-1dorsement."
■
reached hy boat front Tampa, Is nutrition of the hotly.—Union Phur- day evening Cnpt. Atkinson Invited
Price GOe, at nil dealers. Don't aimHP
to ho suffering a good deal mow inucy,—Adv.
the people of Enterprise to bo his ply ask for a kidney remedy—got
it is willing to admit from tha
-------firsts on a trip to Hanford nnd n Doun's Kidney Pills—tho same that
jiamo causo.
j The wny to boost your community very phesnnt Unto was onjoyod by all Mrs. Smith had. Foster-Milburn Co.,
Landlord* got tho fovor. All tho I* to boost your HOME PAPER.
who wont.
Mfr*., Buffalo, N. Y.

THESANFORDHERALD

• Miss Mae Goodbye:

758

JAZZ OXFORDS

; i L A D I E S , ME N j

I$10 Suit Sale
$1 Shoe

GIVING OUT

5 ENTERPRISE 5
:
ETCHINGS £

TWO FOR THF PRICE I
OF ONE-PLUS $10
I
TWO FOR THE PRICE 1
OF ONE-PLUS $1
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Sanford
I Shoe and Clo.

�^•7*3rvwjdBtBPTT

-r/pj;. •■■■■. ■■ V'T -•
THESANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1521
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Maybe fresh fruits nnd vegetables
Manure left undor hto eaves of tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ehrcnsporgor and
do
Boom expensive in tho winter timo,
barn
or
'out
in
the
rain
this
winter
daughter, Olga, entertained on the N
hut
they nro chenpor than do-'or's
will
lose
most
of
its
fertility
boforc
JJflth Mr. nnd Mrs, Dan Hodges nnd ^
'dlls.
spring comes.
to
children of Sanford.
Mrs. Almn Niece nnd father, Mr. to
Experiments have shown thnt tho
Rooms whore winter gatherings nre
Malm, entertnined nt n Christiana sup- to to t o t o t o t o t o t o t o t o hold should bo well vontllntcd; other­ use of ncid phosphate does not pro­
per her brother, George Mnlm, Mr.'
-------wise they are the places where many duce acid soils, contrary to tho idena
nnd Mrs. II. It, Tolnr nnd children nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Folk hnvo "colds" lire caught.
of ninny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Haskins, of Snn- sold their homo nnd 10 acre farm in
ford.
Meccn Hammock nnd together with
Will Bring Good Pric­
Dr. nnd Mrs. Newberry nnd dnugh- their twin sons nro moving to JnckMr. and Mrs. Edwin L, Dinkol, of ter were dinner guests nt tho homo of sonvillo this week to mnko their homo
es This Year
Memphis, N. Y., nrrived Thursdny Mr. nnd Mrs. Volio Wllllnms, nnd nlso —“ »ewly nmrried couple from Georevening to spend the winter with Mr. her father nnd Mrs. Nettles of Orlnn- «•“ k«vc bought tho plnco nnd will
and Mrs. .1. S. Dinkol.
do. An uncle nnd nunt of Mr. Wll* tnko POMOBilon by Jnnunry 1st.
Mr. and Mrs. L, T. Hunt nnd chil­ limns, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lonnio (Jummagc,1 Bert Fish was hero from DoLand
dren, of Ft, Lnuderdide, nrrived Fri­ and four children, of Amcricus, Gn., ’Christmas day nt tho Fish-Galloway
TO (JET IN WHERE THE SEED IS day to spend the holidays with Mrs. have come since to spend tho holi- homo on Cameron rond.
Hunt's father nnd mother.
&lt;!ays.
| Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Richards, of
GOOD ANI) T. A. DRUM LEY
THK UNIVERSAL CAR
Miss Helen Moran left Friday to
Mr,
nnd
Mrs.
Tom
Fortier
nnd
their
Lorain, Ohio, who nro spending the
WILL LOOK AFTER THE
-vji—..
Iffl
spend the holidays with her pnrents interesting little family attended the winter in St. Petersburg, drovo hero
GINNING.
in Gcnevn,
Christmas tree nt Lake Mary. Mrs. to remain over tho holidays with tho
-C
1
Miss Ellen Fuller spent several Ballinger called to see the littlo son, Corpnny and Chorponing families.
The Snnford section, nnd nil over days in Orlando this hist week.
John Thomas Denton Fortier.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Plorco nnd dnughSeminole county, will plant some cot­
Miss Hettio Arnctte is spending the
After attending Sunday school in ter, of Willoughby, Ohio, were cnllcrs
ton this spring nnd nirendy ninny holidays ut home.
town, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Lundquist at tho Ellsworth homo on Bcardnll
acres nro being broken up in nnd
Mrs. P. F. Carey left Thursdny for and children were guests at the home avenue last Thursday,
around Longwood, Mnrkhnm nnd oth­ her home in Tampa after spending
Mrs. Byrnn Squire nnd three littlo
er parts of tho county for this staple two wcekH with her mother, Mrs. Geo. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August
Swanson
nnd
brother,
Archie.
August
ones
are arriving next Tuesday from
crop. Cotton wns grown hero sever­ Lewis,
Swanson
hns
been
helping
J.
E,
LundSouth
Jacksonville to visit her pural years ago but tho boll woovll nrJ. E. Philips was a visitor in Sun- qulst packing Christmas boxes of t»nts, Mr. „l)(| Mrs, C. E. Chorponing
rived and tho price dropped nnd the ford Saturday.
fruit, ornnges, mandarins, satrumns, nm| ()thcr relatives and friends,
farmers of Seminole quit raising it
Mr. nnd Mrs. Janies Maitland, of etc.
Mr. and Mrs. IttedRoc, of Moore's
for awhile
Orlundo, was calling on friends in
Mrs. Geo. Clark has been very fee- Station, hnvo ns guests relatives from
L, A. Bruntloy arranged a big gin town Friday.
liie of late and gratefully acknowledg­ Alabama.
and plant on ids place on Celery ave­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Topliff were
nue, and since that tlmo there hns the guests of Mr, and Mrs. A. Y. Ful­ es receipt of a Christmas basket of
Sergeant Currie (Shine) Hasty is
groceries from Dan and Taylor of here on a 1D-day furlough from Camp
been but little doing in the cotton ler Christmas day,
Goldsboro and also one sent out by Ilrn'tg, N. C. Ho is receiving conMr. and Mrs. II. R. Chapman nnd
line.
However, the boll weevil is not here son, II. U., Jr., left for their home Frank Miilcr. It is good to remember laudations on his advancement in
those in afllictiim in our midst.
1tho army.
now and since tho farmers of this Monday morning after spending '.lie
Mr. mul Mrs. Will Robinson and
county do not need to depend upon holidays with Mr?. Chapman's par­
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Austin and
moved
hack again , to two children, of Orlando, were here
Hi,, cotton crop they can safely plant ents.
,family
, , , , have
,
,
with Mrs. Austin's
a l,ig ucrongo from timo to time nnd
Tiie school dosed Friday afternoon their old homo in the country and on c ,iri8tnms (i
MlH. M :ill, t and fa:ilily.
then rest up on tho cotton crop nnd for llioir two weeks vacation with Christmas day Mrs. J. E Vaughn nnd mwtll
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Leavitt spent tho
plan other crops, mnking good both Cliristnins tree and entertainment.
day
with them and also friends from 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McClelland and
ways. The boll weovil will not i*
H. R. Chapman and Frank Ralls
children were at Mrs. McClelland's
here this year nnd there will be sever­ motored down from Jacksonville Fri­ Orlando, while on the lidth they spent
•» Fort Christmas for
al hundred acres planted nnd ginned day. Mr. Ralls went on to Arcadia. with Mrs. Vaughn, who Is feeling badly.
Lanriae
Leavitt
spent
Tuesday
Christmas
liny
to
maot tho 0Mtiru fnmMr. ami Mrs. 11. Newman spent
at Hie Brumloy gin. There are many
with
their
daughter,
Gladys,
over1
v
at
1
1
rclin
on‘
idle acres and many idle men and Christmas with the former's parents,
Today,w ith m any commodities still priced
night.
j Mr. nnd Mrs. Toyama, of Beardall
there will he no trouble this spring Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill Allen.
above the pre-war basis, you can buy a
Frederick Grist wns a visitor in Or­ Good attendance at Sunday School aVL'n“''- entertained at a turkey dinIn get all tlie labor needed.
Ford car for less money than ever before
on last Sunday and after the lesson *"or ChmtmHS llaJ ’
as «UC8ts;
W, Entzminger, W. C. Sntchcr lando Saturday.
in the history of the Ford Motor Company.
°&gt; ama' ' aHl,t{i‘&gt; aml a «to " f
A. Y. Fuller and K. II. Fuller and .... by Alfred Erlcson an election of
ami several others of Longwood wIP
‘" 'll Me88ra- II lll,l,«a; Hara,la
plant ninny ncrcs of cotton. L. 1 . Miss Leila motored to St. Cloud Moil- |Oiricers was liteld in which he nominalT he Ford Sedan at $G60, equipped with
ed (Jeo. Ballinger
Itiger us
as superintendent
su|
am !' J ta form ,‘ako 1 n u &gt;' fanna in
tlngnn of Mnrkhnm will plant at lenst day.
Del,and.
electric starter, demountable rims, extra
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houston and and Mrs. Hirsehi as assistant. Alfred
one hundred acres. L. A. Brumley o(
Miss
Horde
Long,
of
Mnnongnhclin,
rim and non-skid tires all around, is w ith­
Celery avenue will plnnt about one Miss Mildred were calling on friends Erleson as toarher of tiie Bible class, Pa., is here visiting her parents, Mr.
out
doubt the greatest value ever offered
supported
by
the
school
and
the
new
hundred acres and several other form­ Monday.
nnd Mrs. D. E. Long and other reinsupplies
are
here
for
the
New
Year.
in
a
motor car.
Miss
Ellen
Fuller
and
Miss
Olive
ers lmve expressed n willingness to
lives and friends.
Bernard
Hirsehi
lias
kindly
agreed
to
Dinkel,
K.
S.
Miller
and
Mr.
Kelly
mo­
plant from fifty to one hundred acres.
And you get the same quality, depend­
' V 1"" M a m '° Cameron, of Tampa,
I,. A. Brumloy can furnish the seed tored to Daytona Beaeli for the day ring the lull and get the water. Sunability and economy for which Ford cars
day school next time at 12:00 while aml M 1,8 Clai,r« f alT ron’ of ()rla,ul°that is strictly from n section where Monday,
Rev
Clarke
preaches
at
3:00.
Come!
'vere
here
with
their
parents,
Mr.
are noted—with all the comforts and con­
Miss Florence Lovell spent Christ­
there hns never been nny boll weevil
Mr. nnd Mrs. Burnett ami family of *n'1
U' Caraoron and brothor’
veniences that go along with an enclosed
nnd will give tho farmers nil tho In­ mas in Apopka with her sister.
for Christmas,
S. S. Griffin and James Beggs were Paolo and Charles Cramer and Mr. I .Mr. and Mrs. E'd, J, Mulligan, of
formation they want in regard to tho
job.
planting of cotton in tills section. It visitors in Eopgwood Tuesday after­ West of* Grapevllle, were a welcome Green Cove Springs and Mr. and Mrs.
addition to the Wednesday evening
L et us have your order now for reason­
looks as though it would he a good noon.
Walter J. Ward and son from town
Bible
study.
If
you
want
to
learn
Miss
Ellen
Fuller,
Mrs.
Edwin
Din­
ably prompt delivery. Term s if desired.
crop and with gins nnd a market es­
were guests over Christmas day of
tablished here it should be a good kel and Miss Olive Dinkel were visi­ how the Bible explains itself, come their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
and learn.
crop for men who nro wanting to tors in Sanford Tuesday afternoon.
A number of our young people at­ Vaughn, of Celery Avenue.
put in n staple crop of some sort.
Mrs, Jones and Miss Haskins Jones
It also looks as though cotton R*i to to to Mi Mi to to to to tended the bund concert in Sanford wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
FORD DEALER
to Sunday afternoon.
would bring a good price this year, to
McLnulin ut their homo in town at a
Emil
Magnuson
came
up
from
Isleto
a s many planters in the Mg cotton to
turkey Christmas dinner on Monday.
C. C. COHH, Salesman
Sanford, Kin.
to worth grove, whore ho lias charge of
sc lions of Georgia nnd Alabama will to
El
wood
Irish,
of
Cameron
nvenuo
to orange packing for Clmsu &amp; Co., to was taken ill while in town last Fri­
nut plant n big acreage tliiH year on to
to spend Christmas with tiie home folks, day ami is still quite indisposed ut
account of the boll weevil and for to
to stopping over night with Mr. and his home. Dr. Robson is in attendother good nnd sufficient reasons nnd to
to Mrs. Erlcson.
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
Seminole county cni^nnd will gel in­ s j
unco.
The family held their Christmas
to t h e game with good chances of
Some one entered A. Corpnny's
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Tyner and tree at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. fhieken house one night recently and
making money.
Itorell and on Christmas day
children motored down to Windemore John
,,
, .,,
j I ,.Mcrtc’son, ..
a fine Plymouth rock rooster
they
mul
Woodard
Mr. and. selected
,
,
,
.
, .„,
, ,, ,| nnd ttireo nice pullets to match, ovi(Jive nature a chance. Tnko Tnn- on tho 20th to spurn! tiie day with
Mis.
Erieson
and
children
nnd
Emil
,
,,
,
,
.
.
,
,
.
their
relatives,
their
daughter,
Elea­
liu\ nature's own medicine.—Union
dently going into the chicken bus!,
Magnuson all took dinner a t tho home
nor
remaining
while
Florence
return­
ness and wanted good stock. Thieves
Pharmacy.—Adv.
if Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertelson,
ed with them.
,,
,, ,
. ,
again visited the Zernovonn place and
Mr. and Mrs. Barney Beck nnd cl
Mr. and Mrs. Voliu Williams are
.. .
, ,
carried off a numbur of tools and oth­
MAN SHOT TO DEATH
dren,
Mrs. Benton and daughter Alice, er things of value.
the proud parents of u 10-pound son
ROSE FOUR
IIY MOH IN KEY WEST horn on the 20th just n hit over an Mr. and Mrs. Pritchard and daughter, George McDougul, jr., his cousin,
hour from being a Cliristnins present. Hazel, enjoyed a family reunion at
BLISS TRIUMPH
KEY WEST, Dec. 27.—Mnnuol I)r. Tolar nnd Mrs. Nettles of Orlan­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Westerdick young Benton, from Waycross, Gn.,
,
and E. A. Moffett, while driving in
Bead, who, imrricaded In tiie cupola
on Christmas.
do are In charge.
tho 'McDougul truck Monday about 3
COBBLERS
of a linuso here Sunday stood off n
On the 2(!th they with Mr. nnd Mrs. p. in., in turning a corner near GenuWill Hcndornun and son, Nelson,
mull of armed Key West citizens nftor spent a half day squirrel hunting at ('oiler and (laughter took n long motor
■
, ,
4 _ , ,
va, in deep sand, something gave way
This sued stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
■
he had shot nnd killed William II. Hhouldcr Bluff on the 20th.
rip to ravares am on to Orlando goth(J Btour,
Kcnr mi)l turnL&gt;(, tho
■
front
fields
free
from
Blight
infection
■
Decker, wns taken from tho county
Mrs. Cramer nnd little ones and ing thru a beautiful section and giving truck ovor_ Gcor(t(J hn„ n brokcn l(lgt
jail by another crowd nnd riddled Mrs. Ballinger called in to see Mrs.
r!Ul
H K°m] itieW which wns broken between the knee
11 PECK BAGS
with bullets Tuesday.
West. They are making a number of of Middle Florida.
ami thigh. Mr. Moffett's hack is in­
Marines from tho Key West nnvy improvements on their little home,
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Culler and their jured. No injuries are apparent on
Ask for Prices
yard guarded tho county jail nftor
Mrs, Andrew Bertelson and daugh­ daughter, Miss Bright Culler, who tho Bentau boy except cuts and liruisHead’s capture until tho mob which ter, Claire, left on Monday to visit at hey recently took from the Children’s
formed after Decker’s murder broke the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Home in Jacksonville, came out to eat e i, which all have. There will ho ex­
up. They gave way shortly nftor 2 Reid at Paintkn accompanied by Miss heir Christmas dinner at the home of aminations today (Tuesday) for inter­
nal injuries. They were both taken
a. m. to deputies who patrolled out­ Margaret Erlcson.
Charley Cramer and wife. Thu even­ to the Fernuld-Liiughton hospital and
side the jail. Word thnt tho marines
Mrs. Mealor is expecting to visit ing before they were joined by Mr.
FLORIDA
SANFORD
had been relieved was passed nbout with her parents at I’untn Gorda soon. West nnd family and enjoyed Santa nro undor Doctor Pulcston’s care.
Francis
McDougul
Swanson
lias
boon
mu) tho crowd gathered ngain. Ap­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hunter hnvo rent­ Claus and a Christmas tree at the sent for. She will leave Hot SprlngB,
proaching tho Jail, one of tho lenders ed the Emil Magnuson house, making Mime home.
railed for Sheriff Curry and when ho another now family for Upsaln, a wel­ A. F. Westerdick lost a valuable dog Ark., today (Tuesday).
opened tho door a dozen men fo.rccd come addition.
while hunting deer last Thursday on OHIO RIVER FALLING,
their way in, overpowering him nnd
Mr .and Mrs. E. W. Lundquist and the Wekiwa thnt they nre much wor­
HIGH CREST O V ERWhen You Think nf u Cord Tire There is only One Word to Remem­
the j.dler, obtained tho keys to Head's son Raymond, and their brother, Clar­ ried about.
SLIGHT
DAMAGE
DONE
ber, Thnt is—
roll and made for their victim. Head ence Bergqulst motored to Tiger Buy
Mrs. Westerdick, Mr. and Mrs.
was shot twico before being tnken to spend the holidays at tho homo of Cramer and children, Mr. nnd Mrs.
( I I r T h e A n m n 'ln t r.1 I'rcm i)
away. H0 was then placed in nn nu- their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. IlurgquUt, West and son, Leonard, nttended their
CINCINNATI, Dec. 28.—Ohio river
tnmohilo nnd taken fnr out on n coun­ but C. K. will return on tho train to Christmas tree and uxurciscs Wednes­ here early today showed a fall of
For there is hut one. Don't buy cheap, unknown brands when you
try road near old Fort Martollo and his work here as radiator repair man. day eve in Sanford.
two-tenths of a foot from high crest
can buy n Royal nt tho same prkc.
there strung to n telephone pole.
stage
of
fifty-six
feet
reached
Into
W.
Tyner
ami
wife
ami
baby
came
Norman Swanson, of Celery avenue
Twenty-two bullet wounds were found spent Christmas nt the home of bin out Wednesday to visit at tho homo yesterday. Damage caused by high
Royal Royal
Royal Royal
in Hie body whon It wns cut down.
,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Swanson. of their uncle ami aunt in Grupoviltu. water wero slight.
Tubes
Tubes
Cord
Card
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Lundquist spent
$1.75
$2.80
33x1 Vi .... ...........$13.75
30x3 '/j ................$18.30
VOCATIONAL UNIVERSITY
tho day at the home of their daugh­
4.90
34x4 Vi .... ........... 14.85
2.95
32x3 Vl ............... 25.75
AT JACKSONVILLE IS,NOT
5.10
ter in Grapevllle.
..... 29.45
3.45
15x4 Vi ..... ........... 46.10
J»bt4
DECIDED IS UNDERSTOOD
Mr. nnd MrH. Stedt wore guests nt
5.30
................ 32.50
3.70
32xt
$0x4^1 ..... ........... 47.10
the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J osbo Leo
83x5 ..... ........... 53.20
5.70
.................
33.50
3.80
33x4
, , , (H r T h e A sa o eln te d P r n u t
on
First
street.
Wo
understand
his
............
55.85
85x5
.....
6.00
..............31.50
4.00
34x4
WASHINGTON, Doc. 28.—Forbes
brother
Roy’s
little
girl
hns
been
real
6.35
17x5
.....
--------58.75
.................
42.70
4.00
32x4 Vi
planned today to obtain from
120
acre
homestead
for
sale.
15
acres
cleared
sick
with
colituH.
•’resident Harding authorization for
Waifred nnd Carl Pierson have boon
the establishment of vocational uni­
land. Must move at once. Close to transpor­
versity at former nrmy cantonment doing their grove work, plowing nnd
' n Nmith. It is understood that In sev* fertilizing nnd getting it in good
tation. Flowing wells.
end days Camp Johnston nt Jackson­ ihnpo; both young men were dinner
guests
Christmas
nt
tho
home
of
Mr.
ville probnbly will be selected. Re­
VULCANIZING
ports today ore that Forbes will make nnd Mrs. W. C. Meal or nnd after ser­
vices
wo
wore
invited
for
a
ride
thru
a second tour before selecting site for
Phone 447-W
First nnd Elm Ave.
new university described by Forbes as Lake Mnry to seo tho many new
■P
-tomors.
buildings.

SEMINOLE WILL BLOSSOM
INTO COTTON FIELDS—A
BIG ACREAGE IS PLANNED
Looks Like Staple Crops L0NGW00D NOTES

EAST SANFORD

NO B0LL~ WEEVIL

Prices Lowest in History
of Ford Motor Co.

EDWARD HIGGINS

UPSALA AND
GRAPEVILLE

Seed Potatoes

a

Chase &amp; Company \

ROYAL

A BARGAIN FOR CASH

Frank Akers Tire Co.

A.

V

F L

Connelly

�THE8ANF0BD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1931
•■n******

'

receives assurance from the Osceola Three prizes in each of throe class­ Miss Olivj and Mrs. II. R. Chapman.
Cypress Co., that they Intend to re­ es aro given to tho weekly papers:
Bill Satchcr nnd Lonio .Hartloy
Let* than fifty dollar* worth of tree*,
build
their
mill,.
first,
second
nnd
third
places
for
best
woro
visitors in Orlando Saturday.
ihm bi and plant* caused a property to
Judge
E.
F.
llousholder,
appeared
front
page,
best
editorial
page,
and
Mr.
nnd Mrs. T G. Rbcbuck wero l a C lreu lt C ou rt S e v e n th Jtidleini
tell for five hundred dollar* more than
c u lt, S e m in o le C o n n !? , F lorida C,N
before th0 Board and asked them to best handling of farm nows. Among visitors In Orlando Wednesday.
■—In Chnneerjr.
had been offered for i t
One pecan
purchaso a typewritten for his of­ tho dailies only ono prizo is offered
Miss Ethel Rose, of Orlando was
tree often produce* many dollar*'
D IV O R C E
fice, on mottion of C, W. Entzminger, for each of tho three features, though visiting Miss Helen Moran tho first
worth of nut* in a season. A few fig
O
liv
i
a
C
o
s
a
r
t
,
3nd by E. Curlott, and carried, Judge tha daily papers aro divided into two of the week.
vs.
tree* will net even more and other
Kimono Coinrt.
llousholder 1b instructed to purchaso groups, somewhut arbitrarily, accord­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Nclmyor,
Mr."nnd
nut* and fruit* are equally profitable.
nppenm from tho nffldavlt of o n .
a typewriter and render this Board ing to tho number of columns, Sinco Mrs. Bistllno were the guest of Mr. la ItCosart,
herein duly filed, that . h o t
the
com
In the above
a bill for same.
the number of columns which a papor nnd Mrs, Chns. Polk of Sanford enuee; thplainant
The fin t coat of tree* and the up*
a t th e residence of [W .!!
Cosart. th e defendant, la UnknowS®?!
Motion of C. W. Entzminger, 2nd chooses to use is n matter of indiv­ Sunday.
keep expense are insignificant in com*
tho a f f ia n t: th a t thoro la no one Tn” til
by O. P. Swopo, and carried, a com­ idual states or expediency, tho contest
A class of boys and girls motored Stale
of F lo rid a tho service of „
pari ion with return*. Even a small lot
poena
whom would bind defeSJ*
mittee of Chnirman L. A. Brumley, among the dailies would hnvo been over from DeLand last Saturday for a nt: th upon
will accommodate a few specimen*, in
a t tho defendnnt Is over twsiu.*
"*
Comr L. P. Hagan, nnd Dr. J. T. more nearly comonBurnto to thnt of instruction ns to the raising of poultry ono (21) y e a rs of ago,
odd comers. Start your planting this
Tou a r e th e re fo re ordered to
Denton, Is hereby appointed to inter­ tho weeklies, according to tho Judge, if from Mrs. Noimycr.
to this bill of com plaint on the fith\f?£
winter, making addition* a* you can.
February, 1022. tho same belnV I
view th0 City Commissioners in ref­ there had been no distinction on this
Mrs. II. R. Chapman nnd little Rny of
You will get pleasure a t well a* profit
rulo day of this court.
* *
erence to the enro of pnupors in the bnsis. In tho wooklles, the papors and MIbs Olive Dinklo were visitors
It Is f u r th e r ordered th a t t h h noil*
ho
published
for
e
ig
h
t
oonnecutiJ!
Our catalog and planting guide will
ranged from three columns to eight. In Orlando Wednesday morning,
City of Sanford.
w eeks In the Sanford* Herald, a n , ™ !
(,ch&gt; you. This book i* free for the
Motion of O. P. Swope, 2nd by O. Because there were so few aovcn-colMr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Hardy wero gaper published In Seminole County,
asking, write for it today. We have
W, Entzminger, nnd enrried, that oa umn dailies entered, for cxnmplc, tho visitors in Orlando Tuesday..
w i t n e s s E . A. D o u g l a s s , C le r k of tv*
a complete stock of good trees, shrubs,
C i r c u i t C o u r t , n n d t h e s e a l th e r e o f thto
account of tho lack of funds tho hard- swooping victory of tho Miami Itornld
tho 6th day o f Nov. A. D. lDtf.""*
plants of all kind* adapted to Florida
(S E A L )
E . A. DOUGLASS,
surfacing of tho road west from loses some of its significance. Tho
WHY
FLAGLER
DID
IT
and the South, in the best varieties.
metropolitan
pnpers
of
Jacksonville
Rand’s siding bo deferred until a
By: V. E. DOUaLASSCn c :
TH ETFORD &amp; WILKINSON.
U
and Tampa wore not entered in the
latter date.
Tho South Florida Developer, refer­ _______________________
U*M*
contests.
Motion of L. P. Ilngnn, 2nd bv O.
c. m. c m irm tn * co„
ring to Borne of the operations of tho
Ilia C ircu it C ou rt a l th e B errnih Jm.
Jark ao aT llI* . r U r i d a ,
P. Swope, nnd carried, tlio Clerk of Tho front-pngo contest for weeklies Florida Enst Coast Railway Com­ Indli-ln
I C ircu it o f F lo r id a , In a n d
S e m in o le C o u n ty —-In C hancery,
this Board is instructed to writo to was especially close, but the final de­ pany, said:
M a r l o n G ile s . C o m p l a i n a n t ,
the Supt. of tho A. C. I.. Railway, cision on first-page mnkc-up gives
vs.
"A eon so of public duty must have
fe n d a n t,
requesting that all crossings on tho first place to tho Fort Fierce News- been an animating motive of tho J o h n G ile s , D e CITATIO
N
Sanford Orlando road ho put in Tribune; second, Wauchuln Florida Flagler policy rather than mere addi­ T o J o h n G tlos, R e s i d e n c e U n k n o w n :
I t a p p e a r i n g f r o m a n a f f i d a v i t f||**
shape, also that they put In a new Advocate; htird, Lake Wales High­ tion to wealth—an ambition to servo In t h i s c a u s e t h a t y o u a r e a n o n -r e tl.
o n t o f t h e S t a t e o f F l o r i d a , th e r e f o r e
crossing nt tho whistling post South lander. Other papers that wore close his land and his countrymen. His as- dyou
, J o h n a l i e n , n r o o r d e r e d a n d rciiuir.
to
these,
nnd
deserving
of
high
men­
of
Glen
Ethel
on
tha
Section
lino,
on
od
on t h o i S t h d a y o f J a r u n r y , A. n.
corlnies
who
survive
him
must
hnvo
C a p i t a M ala — M a n u f a c t u r e r s
1022. to a p p e a r to t h e h il l o f complaint
tion
are:
the
Sarasota
Times,
Lees­
O.
B.
Branch
of
th0
A.
C.
L.
chared
that
spirit,
probnbly
It
wns
o x h lh l to d a g a i n s t y o u In t h i s cans*.
W h o la s a fla n — M a n o f B r e a d V isio n
o r d e r e d t h a t t h i s n o t i c e l&gt;o pub­
Motion of L. P. Ilngnn, 2nd hy O. burg Commercial, Cocoa Tribuno, nnd their spirit ns well ns his, and it will lisIhte dIs In
« a*
th o S a n f o r d H e r a l d once a
P. Swopo, nnd carried, tho Chnirman Kissimmee Vnlloy Gazette. Even thin bo natural thnt tho Flnglor tradition w e e k f o r e i g h t w o o k s .
d n n d t h e seat o f
of this Board is instructed to sign additional list lenves out sonio thnt bo perpetunted in a new enterprise, t h iWs IcToNuEr tS Son mtyh i sh a1n0th
d a y o f Novem­
b
e
r,
A.
I).
1921.
lan aaily).
vouchers for pay rolls and salaries were utmost in tho snmo class.
or
through
participation
in
it.”
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS.
U lU « M « l
for Xmas.
C l e r k o f th o C i r c u i t C ourt,
For editorial pages of weoVMcs tho
Tho Dovolopor has rightly sensed
l
l
9
l
o
S
o m l n o lo C o u n ty , Kls.
© M S
Motion of L. P. Ilngnn, 2nd by E. awards are: First, Fort Lauderdale tho.motive* which inspired Mr. Flag­
Curlott, and enrried, Supt. J. M. Heurld; second, Titusville Star-Advo- ler, Some yonrs ago tho writer while 111 C i r c u i t C o u r t , H e v e n th J u d i c i a l (.'IrI t* OMBBiaaltr to
o u lt In n n d f o r S e m i n o l e ( ' m i n i , ,
Wynn, is hereby instructed to pur­ cate; third, Leesburg Commercial.
discussing nil of his operations on tho
F l o r i d a —- I n C h n n c e r y
C IT A T IO N
chase e i t h e r o n e o r two t i r e s f o r t h e
For best handling of farm nows in cast c o n s t , and indeed nil »f his per­ W . L. D a v is , C o m p l a i n a n t ,
Nash truck.
vs.
lanford Qaribu of Cossm*rca
weeklies, the papers nro ranked: First sonal operations since ho entered tha
M. D a v i s , IlcB po m ln nt.
Communications read nnd ordered Wauchuln Florida Advocate; second, oil industry ns a young man, asked TInez
o : I n e z M. D a v is. K a n s a s C ity , Mo.
It a p p e a r i n g f r o m a n a f f i d a v i t (iled
filed.
Lake Worth Herald; third, Bay Coun­ Mr. Flagler why it was that lie had In t h i s cauHO t h a t t h o r o s ld o n c u of ih*
d
e
f e n d a n t Is K a n s a s C ity , Mo. t h a t It
The following banks in Seminole ty Ileacon-Trihune, of Pnnnnm City, concentrated all his activities and
­
County, having filed their •applica­ with the Sarasota Times a very close wealth on the development of Florida. aIhn tthIoh obve el ire ft hoef aagfof i ao nf tt wt ho an tt yth- oon od efend
year*,
d t h a t t h o r o Is no p e r s o n tn th* i
tions asking to ho designated ns runner-up.
His reply in substance was thnt if ho aHntuto
o f F l o r i d a th o s o r v l c o o f a -iubp o e n a u p o n w h o m w o u l d h lm l t h e mild
County
Depositories
for
Seminole
had
cared
to
do
so
lie
could
probably
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For seven-column dailies, the Mi­
County, Fin,, for tho yenr beginning ami Herald took first place for front hnvo become the second richest mnn d e Tf ehnedr ae nf ot .r e , y o u , I n c a M. D av is. ar»
d on th u Oth d a y o f Feb­
January 1, 1322 nnd ending Dec, 31, page, for editorial page, and for farm in tho world, but he had preferred to hr uear er yb ,y A.r e qDu ,i r e1921,
to a p p e a r to tie hill
this
PROCEEDINGS OF IIOAHI)
by of the Volusia County Board, and 1322 on motion of Comr L. P. Hagan, news, which gave it tlio general aver­ give his energies nnd spend his money oc af u sceo,m optlha ei nr tw ifis ele da ad ge ca ri ne es t p yr oo nc oInn tciso
CO UNT Y COM M1881 ON BUS Chairman L. A. Brumley, and Conir's: 2nd hy Comr. O. P. Swope, and car­ age blue ribbon in its class, practical­ on the development of the east coast, w ill o n s a i d d a t e ho o n t o r e d n g a l m t
because ho believed that in thnt way you.
1, I*. Hagan, C. W. Entzminger, O. ried, the following named bnnks are ly without contest.
It Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h n t s a i d ii'dlca
Sanford, Fin. Dec. Uth, 1321. I*. Swope, and E. Curlott, of the Semi* hereby designated as County Deposi­
he could do more good for humanity he p u b l i s h e d In t h e H a n f o r d H e ra ld , a
n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d tn S e m i n o l e (’ ,nnCompetition
was
more
keen
among
Tlio Hon. Donrd of County Commls- nolo County Bonnl, with V. E. tories for Seminole County, for the
limn he could hy increasing his for­ ty . fo r f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e w e e k s .
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d th u s e a l of th*
shiners in and for Seminole County, Dougins, Deputy Clerk, of the Semi­ year 1022. Scclnolc County Bnnk of the six-column dailies. Tlio Hanford tune through thu mere making of nliovo
s t y l e d c o u r t o n t h i s 3 rd day of
Daily
Herald
took
the
blue
for
front
D e c e m b e r , A. D. 1021.
money.
Fin., met In regular session at 10 nole County Board, nnd C. M. Ilnnd, Sanford, Peoples Bank of Sanford,
(H E A L )
H. A. DOU GLASS, Clerk.
page; tho Orlando Morning Sentinel,
o'clock A. M. ProBcnt: Chnirman, Sheriff of Seminole County in attend­ and Bank of Oviedo, Oviedo, Fla.
Mr. Flagler grow enthusiastic nbout
fly : V. E. DOUG LABS, D. a
for
editorial
pngo;
and
tho
South
7,.
HASH.
K
is
s
i
m
m ee. F lo rid a.,
L. A. Brumley, and Conir'a L. I*. ance.
tho wonderful beauty and charm of
Agreements wore filed by the
S o lic ito r fo r C o m p lu ln n u t.
17 Mo
Jacksonville
Journal
for
tho
best
Hagan, C. W. Entzminger, O. I’.
The meeting was opened nnd called following hanks, and wore approved handling of farm nows. On its gen­ tho enst const, which had been made
N O T I C E O F H ALE
possible through ids work, and while N o tlc o I h e r e b y g i v e n t h n t u n d e r and
Swope, and 10. Curlott, with V. E. to order hy Chairman L A. Brumley, by this Bonrd, oh follows:
a F i n a l D e c r e e o f F ore­
Douglas, Deputy Clerk, and C. M. of Seminole County, who Htnteil thnt
First National Bank of Sanford, eral average, the Orlando Morning sitting on tho porch of his Palm Beach chlyo s vu irret uaen do fHalo
I s s u i n g o u t o f th o Cir­
Sentinel
took
the
major
blue
ribbon
c
u
i
t
C
o
u
r
t
o
f
th o H o v o n th J u d i c i a l Cir­
residence, looking out on beautiful
Hand, Sheriff In attendance.
the purpose of thin Joint meeting Fin., 2nd Liberty Bonn Bonds In the among thu six-column dailies.
c u i t o f F l o r i d a . Ill a n d f u r Humlnol*
Lake Worth nnd a superb flower gar­ C o u n ty , In a c a u s e t b e r o l n p o n d in g
Minute* of the last regular meet­ wan to receive hldn for the construc­ Sum of $(1000.00; The Peoples Bnnk
The
contort
should
he
looked
upon
w h e r e i n M o r r l t t F . I l o h l n s o n Is Ih*
ing read and approved.
tion of the Ccnevn-TItunvillo Bridge, of Sanford, Fla., Ten Fourth Liberty as a distinct success, says Professor den, ho said, "I hnvo often wondered c o m p l a i n a n t , n n d F, W . H o h w tn d a n t i
if heaven itself lias anything moro E m m a M. H ch w ln d Ills w lfo , a r e d e fe n d "
Mr. Stonoy, representing the firm and there being only one bid, that Bonds Nos. 383833 to 383842 inc., of Adams, who contends thnt there is
u n is , I w ill o f f e r f o r s n l o n n d w ill nail
beautiful
than this."
to tlio h i g h e s t b i d d e r f o r c a s h n t th*
the
denomination
of
$500.00
each,
of Stoney &amp; Cook, bridge contractor* of E. II. Kilhec, the name wan opened
Just us much reason for such competi­
f r o n t d o o r o f tlio C o u r t ll o ti s o In Han­
In
tho
good
that
he
had
accomplish­
total
num
of
$5000.00;
Seminole
rd . S e m i n o l e C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , d u r i n g
for the construction of the Wcklvn nnd road, nnid hid ngreoing to re­
tions among pnperH as there is among ed by making the enst coast of Flori­ fo
t
h a l e g a l h o u r s o f s a le , u p o n M onday,
the
Genovin-Titunville County Hank of Sanford, Fla., United live-stock, fruits and household pro­
bridge, appeared before the Board in construct
J a n u a r y 2nd, 1922, th o s n m o b e i n g a
da not only tho playground nnd the le g a l s a l e s d a y , t h e f o l l o w i n g d e s c r i b ­
reference to a final estimate on the Brhlgo as per plans nnd specifica­ States Fourth Icsue Liberty Bonds ducts, or any other thing in which tho health resort for millions of American, ed
r e a l e s t a t e , s i t u a t e d , l y i n g a n d b ein g
aggregating
$5000.00.
Clerk
was
in­
th e C o u n t y o f S e m i n o le , H tuto e r
Wokivn Bridge, and the return of th0 tions for the flat sum of $31)50.00.
quality may bo improved through tho hut especially in opening it up to the In
F
l
o
rid a, to -w it:
structed
to
forward
the
above
agree­
L o I h 1 a n d 2 o f B lo c k “ A" o f th*
$3000.00 cash bond deposited with
impetus of comparisons nnd rivalries. men of smaller means for trucking
Motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, 2nd
o L e v y G r a n t.
the clerk of the Board.
And, on by Comr. D,. 11. Thursby, ami carried, ment to tho Secretary of State nt Whether thu contestants and the pub­ and fruit growing and kindred inter­ M i tc h e l l S u r v eJyO Ho fN thO.
LEONARDV.
Tallaliansce,
Fla.
M
n
s
motion of Comr. O. P. Swope, 2ml by the Mil of E. H. Kilhec for ttie ro­
lic agree with tho awards is a minor ests, Mr. Flagler always grow en­ G E O R G E G. 1 IK IU IIN G,t o r In C h a n c e ry .
Tho following Fire Arm Bonds consideration, he thinks, if they will
S o l i c i t o r f o r C o m p l a i n a n t , in !&gt;ta
Comr. I„ P. Hagan and carried, it is i building of the Geuovn-Tituavillc
were
approved nnd License ordered begin to recognize some of tho stand­ thusiastic over what had been achiev­
ordered thnt the cash bond of $2000.- Bridge, ns per plans and specifica­
In
C
ircu
it C ourt, 7th J u d le tn l C ircuit,
ed. Ho wus a true lover of humanity.
00 deposited with this hoard hy tions for the flat sum of $3250.00 is issued: Thomas C. Sliupe, mid W. ards that go into tlio making of a Ho recognized his responsibility to do S ta te o f F lo r id a , Hm il rude C ounty.
— In C h a n cery .
Stoney ami Cook, he delivered to Ep- accepted by the Boards of County B. Stone, nnd W. C. Hill.
good paper, and will take thu sumo this mntcrinl development because of
Warrants
paid
fluring
tho
month
W
.
C.
M
o
r
r
i
s, .
pinger &amp; Russell, at the request of Commissioners of Volusia nnd Semi­
pride in a creditable sheet thnt they tho good which it would accomplish
vs.
of
November
were
ordered
cancelled
will take in any other local institution for humanity. The thought express­ H tnn lo y II. A lle y n * , If l i v i n g nml K
Mr. Stoney, in person.
nole Counties sitting In Joint session of record.
•land a ll p n r t ln n c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t u n­
of
outstanding value.
ley II, A lto yn o, d e c e a s e d , o r
lloml of E. II. Kilbee, for work | provided same is approved by the ened hy tho South Florida Dovolopor do et hr e r.Swtan
Reports of tho several County Ofi s e . In th o p r o p e r t y b o lo w de­
Thu
Florida
papers,
ho
says,
can
on the Osceola road was hero opened' tiro board of County Commissioners ficinlH were received, rend and order­
that some such motives ns theso must
s c r ib e d . a n d F r a n k O. I l o a c h . If liv­
ing, a n d If d o a d a l l p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g
hold their own with tho best in any have inspired him is in exact accord
and read, and it being tho only bid of Volusia County, Fla., at their ed filed.
I n t e r e s t u n d e r F r a n k O. B e n c h , de­
other
section
of
thu
country,
nnd
with
c
e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e , In t h o p r o p e r t y
filed with tho Board for this work, hoxt regular meeting to ho held on
with
the
nctuul
facts
as
expressed
to
The following hills ns presented to tho possible exception of thoso of
b e lo w d e s c r ib e d .
tho
editor
of
the
Manufacturers
Rec­
T o th o d o r o n d a n t s , S t a n l e y II, A lley ns,
on motion of Comr. L. P. Hagan, 2nd. Dec. 8th, 1021.
this Bonrd nnd nudited by the Clerk California, are doing moro to present
If l i v in g , n n d If d e a d to n il p n rtle *
ord.—Manufacturers Record.
by Comr. O. P. Swope, and can led, | Motion of C. L. Vlvlng, 2nd by F,. were approved nnd ordered paid.
c l a i m i n g I n t e r e s t s u n d e r S t a n l e y H.
thu
mlvantngso
of
Florida,
than
is
be­
Altoyno, d e c e a s e d , o r o t h e r w i s e . In
the above bid is referred to Eng. Fred Curlott, 1aml carried, it is agreed
There being no further business
tho p r o p e r t y b e lo w d e s c r i b e d ,
nnd
T. Williams, for him to examine nnd that upon tho completion of tho this Board stands adjourned to meet ing dono by tho pnpers of any Htuto
F r a n k O. ll o n c h , If li v in g , a n d if
IMPROVE THE CITY DOCK
d ead to a l t p a r t i e s c l a i m i n g In t e r e s t *
report to this Board.
, Geneva-Titusvlllo Bridge, that a frei nt their regular meeting to lie hold in tlie union.
u n d e r F r a n k O. t l n a c h , d e c e a s e d , o r
o t h e r w i s e , In th o f o l l o w i n g p r o p e r t y
Now
that
tho
winter
season
is
on
Notary Public Bond of II. P. Smith,
s ta lle d , between sum p and Tuesday January 3rd, 1021.
s
i t u a t e In H om lnolo C o u n t y , Wlorldn,
I k * # * : ) ! * : * * * *
described as:
and boats of all kinds nro coming up
was approved by this Board.
, «*nJ own» nnd »
1,0
L. A. BRUMLEY,
e H 1-4 o f t h a N W 1-4 o f N E 1 *
tho river to tie up at tho city dock a n Td h th
o HE t - t o f HE 1-4 o f N K 1-4 of
Chnirmnn.
Motion of Comr. I , P. Hagan, 2nd cd for “ " T V '” ° T ° 0(l
° Attest:
N
W
1-4 o f Hoc. 15, T w p . 21 B, R *9 H ,
some
steps
should
he
taken
looking
to­
hy Comr. O. P Swope, and carried, l&gt;»r
tollfl t(* bo charged from
E. A. DOUGLASS,
c o n t a i n i n g 12 1-2 a c r e s , m o r o o r loss.
It Is h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y o u an d
ward an improvement of tlio dock nnd
the Board of County Commissioners »»"-&lt;l«wn to sun-up nnd on Sundays
Clerk.
e a c h o f y o u d o n ji p n a r to th o h ill o f
tho
building
of
n
landing
stage
of
of S tninole County, Fla., here took nnd Hollttay*, the toll to ho the same
c
o
m
p l a i n t h e r e i n ri le d o n t h o 2 n d d a y
* * * • + * # * * ♦ *
n u a r y , 1H23.
some kind. This would entail the o f ItJ a Is
a recesa until 1:30 o’clock I*. M., Dec. HS
tho
I&gt;rovidod
rLOR IDA STATE NEWSPAPER
f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t th l * o r d e r
same
is
approved
by
the
entire
Hoard
o f p u b l i c a t i o n ho p u b l i s h e d In t h e Han­
spending
of
a
small
sum
of
money
hut
0 th , 1021.
CONTEST
r d H e r a ld , a n e w s p a p e r p u b l i s h e d In
it would mean much to our visitors. Hfoanford.
H em inolo C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , one*
Hon. Bonrd of County Commis- of County Commissioners of Volusia
Friends
of
Mrs.
Fredrick
Griffin
a
w e e k f o r e i g h t c o n s e c u t l v o w o e h s.
Aside from tho visitors to the city tho
nioners In nnd for Scmiimlo County, County, Fla., at their next regular
W
i
t
n
e
s
s m y h a n d a n d t h e noal o r
In
a
competition
so
close
that
it
re­
will regret to learn of her death
o s a id C i r c u i t C o u r t a t H a n fo rd , F l o r ­
Florida, and the Hon, Board of Coun­ meeting to he held on Dee. 8th, 1021. quired an all-day study to decide it, which occurcd Thursday evening at biggest thing is the landing nnd em­ th
d a y o f O c to b e r , A. D. 1921.
barkation of passengers on tlio now ida(HthEiAs Lar.th
Motion of I, P. Ilngnn, 2nd hy D.
)
R A. DOIJOLAKH.
ty Commissioners in nnd for Volusia
(J o’clock. She wns taken ill on bont, Sanford, that Captain Atkinson
C l e r k C i r c u i t C o u r t.
tiie
highest
average
scores
in
their
re­
I).
,
Thursby,
nnd
carried,
the
joint
Counly, Florida, met in joint session
Hntnlnoln C o u n t y , F la .
Sunday and never regained conscious­
V. H. IXJUOLAHB, D. O.
nt 11 o’clock A. M. with Hit’ following session of tlio Boards of County Com­ spective classifications wero nwnrded ness, She was buried in tho Long- is putting on tho Sanford to Enter­ M ASSEY * By:
W
A
B
L
OW,
prise run. They must have better
A t t o r n e y s f o r C o m p l a i n a n t , ll - 9 t O
mombors present: Chairman Bish­ missioners in and for Volusia and at tho State Fair to tlio following: wood Cemetery Saturday P. M.
docking facilities and it is lip to the
op, and Cnpir’s: Vlning nnd Tiiurs- Seminole Counties, Fla., Is hereby Weeklies, Waueluda Florida Advo­
Mrs. George II. Upchurch left for city of Sanford to see that tlio proper Notice of Application for Tax Deed
adjourned.
Ihitlcr Heel ion 575 of the Gcncrnl
The,Board of County Commission- cate; seven-column dailies, Miami her homo in Birmingham Friday KtopH are taken to repair thu city dock
after
a
several
weeks
visit
with
her
HI ill tiles of the State of Florida
Herald;
six
column
dailies,
Orlando
at
once.
Landing
of
boats
and
thu
1ers in and for Seminole County, Fin.,
mother,
Mrs.
George
Lewis.
Notice
is hereby given thnt Edwin
Morning
Sentinel.
now
run
between
Sanford
and
Enter­
re-eonvened nt 1:30 o’clock P, M.
Miss Ethn Hartley returned Thurs­ prise means much to tho business men S. Miller, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
Theso papers aro on exhibit in tho
\ Present: Chairman, I.. A, Brumley,
| nnd Conir’s: L. P. Ilngnn, C. W. building devoted to tlio interests of day after a two weeks visit in Grove- of this city. Help tho. nintter along cate No. 2332, dated tlio Cth day of
June, A. D. 1833, has filed said certi­
nnd see thnt it Is put over nt once.
i Entzminger, O. P. Swopo, and E. tho University of Folridn, sinco tho land, Orlando and Winter Park,
H E racking, agonizing rheumatic
Mrs.
II.
It.
Chapman
and
little
Ray
ficate in niy office, nnd has mado ap­
Curlott, with V. E. Douglass, Deputy contest was conducted under tlio aus­
ache is quickly relieved by an ap­
arrived
Fritlay
to
spend
Xnins
with
plication
for Tax Deed to issue tn ac­
pices
of
Director
B.
C.
Riley
of
tho
The
present
dream
of
Middle
Eu­
Clerk, and C. M. Hand, Sheriff, in
plication of Sloan’s Liniment.
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
S.
cordance
with law. Said cornttficnt*
General
Extension
Division
of
tho
Un­
rope
is
n
square
meal.
For forty years, folks nil over the
attendance,
Dinkel.
Mr.
Chapman
will
come
the
world have found Sloan's to be tho
embraces
tho following described
iversity.
He
obtained
tho
services
of
Communication of F. R. Pounds,
natural enemy of pains mid aclics.
last of thc week.
property
situated
in Semlnoto County*
fifitt
cures
Mnlarlnl
Fever.
Bristow
Adams,
head
of
tho
Journal­
13-15tc
in
reference
to
use
of
n
bridge
at
Jt ptntlrales xvilhout rubbing.
Miss Ellen Fuller arrived Snl'irFlorida, to-wit: Bog. 522.22 ft. N of
Forest City, was rend, nml on motion ism work to judge theso papers. Dur­
You can just tell by its healthy,
HE cor. of NE 1-1 of NE 1-4, Sec. 31,
NOTICE
Stimulating odor that it is going to do
of Comr. O. P. Swopo, 2nd hy E. ing tho past year he has judged simi­ dny A. M. from Tnllahnsjeu whero
she
lias
been
attending
tho
State
Col­
you good.
Twp,
20 S., Range 30 E., run N 105.74
lar
state-wide
contests
tn
New
York,
Curlott, and carried, the request of
Keep Sloan's handy for neuralgia,
Tho
regular
annual
meeting
of
tho
lege,
to
spend
tho
Holidays
with
her
Kansas,
North
Dakota
and
Mtnncsoft-.
W
711.2 ft., S 105.74 ft., E 711.4
Mr. Pounds is granted, provided that
sciatica, lame back, ntiiT joints, sore
stockholders
of
tho
First
National
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Y.
Fuller.
ft.
2
3-1
acres. Tho auid land being
muscles, strains and sprains.
lie furnish this board with n written tn.
Bnnk
of
Sanford,
Florida,
wilt
bo
hold
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
L.
T.
Hunt
nnd
chil­
assessed
nt
tho date of tho IsBuanc*
At all druggists—35c, 70c, |l.40.
Tho
Florida
weekly
papers,
accord­
agreement, in accordance with his
In nccordnnco with its By-laws, in tho of such certificate in tho numo of Un­
understanding with Comr. C. W. ing to Profojsor Adams, present a dren of Ft. Lauderdale wkt nrrlv*
offices of tho bnnk on Tuesday, Janu­
Entzminger, and this matter It here­ higher average, especially in typo­ Christmas Eve to spend Xmn» with ary 10th, 1022, nt 10 o’clock n. m. for known. Unless snid certificate shat!
her
parents,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
J,
II.
Allen.
ho redeemed according to taw Tax
by referred to Comr. C. W. Entz- graphy, than thoso of most other
the
purpose
of
electing
n
board
of
di­
Mrs.
E.
D.
Beagle
of
Memphis,
N.
Deed will issue thereon on tho 24th
states, nnd ho found tho decisions oxmingcr.
rectors
to
Horvo
for
the
ensuing
year,
Y.,
r.rri"cd
Friday
P.
M.
to
spend
day
of December, A, D. 1021.
Eng Fred T. Williams, having re­ coodingiy difficult, so thnt ho hnd to
nnd for tho transaction of any other
tho
winter
with
her
sister,
Mrs.
N.
S.
Witness
my ofTiciol signature nnd
tako
into
account
extromo
niceties
of
ported to this Bonrd on tho bid of
business thnt may properly conio be­ seal this tho 18th day of November*
Dinkle.
headline
writing
and
other
details
boMates Sick Skins
10. It. Kilbee, on motion of O. P.
A. D. 1021,
#
Miss Helen Moran spent tho fore tlio mooting,
■On* of Dr.IIob*oit’*
Swope, 2nd' hy L. Pi Ilngnn and foro ho could render final judgment.
B.
F.
WHITNER,
FamilyIlamedIm.
F o ra clear,
Tamllyltoii
week
end
in
Orlando
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
enrried, tho bid of E II. Kllbco, for Ho is particularly Interested in tho
btalthyoon
baalthy oompUxkm uaa treat*
Cashier.
Among those shopping in Sanford 11-0-onw-Btc
Clerk Circuit Court,
tho work on tho Osoooln Rond is weekly paper as nn exponent of com­
Seminole County, Fla*
hereby accepted, nnd contract award­ munity ideals and as a sorvico agency Saturday wens Mr. Dunber, Miss
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad,
Dunbar, Mr, Woodcock, J, 3. Dinklo,
14-0tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D, COintment
BczemaOii
ed upon condition that ,thls Board equivalent to church and school,

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�11ACKSONVILLE is selected
VOCATIONAL TRAINING SITE
BY THE U. S. GOVERNMENT

PROFITS ALLOWED THIS COM- CHARACTERIZED THE DIFFERPANY AFTER THEY HAD
I ENCE INTERPRETING THE
ASKED FOR EIGHT
PAST AS UNIMPORTANT

BY PRESIDENT HARDING,
CITIZENSHIP NOT RESTORED

TALLAHASSEE, Doc. 2 4 .- T h ,'
Florida Rullrond Commission has cnco delegates hoped to concludo at Others Penned in Federal Prison Get Their Christhanded down its decision in tho mat- today's session of full naval commit­
mas Gift
tor of tho application of tho Southom too thoir discussion of British proBell Telephone and Telegraph Com- P°8al {,or, abolition of submarine and
WASHINGTON, Doc. 21.—Eugene conviction hut tho pardons do. Sev­
to trnvcl she came homo, arriving
,
. . . 1 with decision on that issue to clear
yesterday afternoon. Tho trip wns pnny to increase Us general schedules tho wny for consldoratlon of tho quos- V. Debs, former Socialist candidate ern! of tho civilian offenders will bo
and oxchnngo rates in tho state ^|on 0f auxiliary tonnngo allotment for president serving a sentonco of doported to tho European countries of
evidently too much for her overtaxed of toll
m _ .»j
strength and sho died late lust night. of Florldn.
for Franco under limitation plan,
ton years nt Atlnntn penitentiary for their nativity, two are under observa­
Mrs. M. 11. Bowler wns n resident of Tho first hearing held in this case
violating tho espionngo net, and twon- tion nt hospitals for insane, nnd others
Sanford since rth° J aT!y ,!nya\ ,ivinB i was conducted on tho 15th dny of NoW A diuw cTnv
ty-four other persons convicted on nro now out on paroles which woro
hero ns Miss Harris, tho dnughtor of vembor, 1020 .
which time the te le m.ri,,,', ..roblcn
w
vnrious charges of hlndoring tho gov­ granted by President Wilson.
tho late Dr. J. J. Harris, former may­
ernment during tho war, with Ger­ The commutations nnd pardons
or of Sanford and editor of ono of the phono company presented evidence to P°w°r treaty, tho ono constituting tho many, received yesterday from Presi­ woro announced pcrsonnly by Presi­
early newspapers and one of the most show that it wns not cnrnlng a rens- unfinished business of tho arms condent Harding commutations of sen­ dent Harding who took the nction in
widely known men in tho stnto. Mrs, onnhle rate of roturn upon its invest- franco and tho other attracting |ntences
to become effective Christinns accordance with tho custom of extend­
Bowler is tho wife of M. II. Bowler, mont in Florldn. At tho conclusion of ceasing interest because of tho dif(&lt;lny.
At
the same timo flvo former ing clemency to federal offenders nt
11,0 c°mmlsson announc- foronco in view between President
claim agent for the A. C. L. Rnllway , a' K!
tho Christmas senson.

unrntional Training University to Be Established
voc
by Veterans’ Bureau
(D r T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )

WASHINGTON, Doc. 24.—Tho seI Jection of Cmnp Johnston nt Jncksonrlllc, Florldn, ns a sito for tho voca­
tional training unlvorslty to bo cstnbliihcil by tho Veterans Durcnu was
ondcrstooil todny to bo practically dooided upon by Director Forbes. Mr.
' Forbes planned to seo Harding today
to obtain his authorization of tho use
of the former nrmy cantonment in
the South for ono of tho trnlnlng uni­
versities being established in various
parts of the country. If unablo to boo

Tho five soldiers given full pardons
|
nro
Curl J. Bryan, Jnmos A. O'Doll,
day. \\lule the bureau officials wore} bnck to their old homo in this city Untd the commssion had mndo a thor- \th« plenipotentiaries of the powo™ ns- (for
&gt;i \ 11TiVi*
J
Roy
Youngblood, Gcurgu Van Gilder
while
serving
with
the
American
army
non-committal they are understood to "bout three years ago.
iou«h
of tho company's books, ocmhlcd in Washington.
I while aorv j l ' ^
off,ccr
nnd
J.
II, Richardson, all surving lifo
on
tho
Rhine
received
full
pardons,
efbelieve Hint unless somo InBt minuto1 Deceased lonv,.,, „
......
__ 1accounts and contracts, and until the
Now promlnonco wns given tho
Amnr,pnn ..rmv
Deceased leaves a husband and one con„,q ~|on# byits'englne'crsf had in” treaty discussions during the day b y /« JIv q Christmas day.
terms to which they woro sentenced
son, Dixie Bowler, of Rnleigh, N. C.,
.................................
changes in plnncs are mndo tho insti­ _,
. . ,.
...
.. , , ■ . spcctod and npprniscd tin. nhvalcnl a'puhllc statement by tho president,1 Tho action was taken after tho do- while with the American nrmy on tho
tho company,
physical characterizing
.
.........................*
- &gt;partmont of JustPo had studied sop- Rhine for tho alleged killing of Geo.
tution will ho placed at Jacksonville. and a daughter, Miss Mabel Bowler propertic8 of tho telophono
tho differences over inJt is believed tho University will bo m » *CS i
a® 8 il! ” ' J* "’ 1R° Um; This work wns begun In January by torprotntion of the past as "unltnpor- arntely tho cases of 11&gt;7 persons serv­ Lnnceficld, a former British officer.
put into operation ns onrly ns possible iltat of this city, Miss Harris and tho nccoUntnntspstatisticians, account- tnnt" and declaring the American ing sentences for violating war timo Among thoso whose sentences wero
vrith several hundred students and ’Mrs. Rognn, of Jacksonville to nnt analysts and engineers of tho delegates had tho "full confidence" of laws nnd nfter Attorney General commuted wero Chnrlcs Ashlcigh, a
would be expanded ns needs of th a t1mourn her loss
^
Daughorty had discussed the situa- former newspaperman and a wrltor of
commission, and was finslicd in April the White House.
lection arose. Tho University would J Mrs. Bowler was well knowu and
•
_____ poetry, who was convicted nt Chicago
be along lines of Camp Sherman, well beloved by a large circle of J h« ca8° was assigned for further
Mr. Harding added that the treaty ,'tion at length with President ir u
which recently opened with flvo hun- friends here and elsewhere in tho
M",y ,8’ la8t' v’hon tho result contemplated no "ulrtnnco of entangle- who wns said to be ,|(‘.!ir I!',rdin« for conspiracy under the espionngo
net and given a ten-year sentence. His
■
»..» ° HUdl nudlt’ luspection and nppralsand asked that lessor questions !.lblo, of granting some n« o, T
drcd students nnd has a capacity ns state. A most progressive woman , "* Wa8
n u o (rut.
Ill V
VlUlillMUi The
IIIU UAUIIIIII'
................. . he
~ not permitted to oh- j Christmas
PUt ln
ovid°"&lt;*exnmin- of «Mfe«nc.
Tim co^nu^Uons, ,[ sentence was commuted upon his
high as five thous ind former service ' with th” best interests of her homo ntlon nml npprni8ni 0f tho physical «uro tbu central purpose of tho agree- was explained, does not oporato to re­ agreement to accept deportation to
men
I city at heart, a loving wif„ and de- liropcrt|09 0f the telephone company ment to Preserve pence and provide store citizenship lost by the felony England, the countly of his nativity.
voted mother, one who, while h e r ..............
• audit
- nnd analysis
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in Florida nml■ the
n,e"n8 for fr,ond,y consultation
as a
CHRISTMAS'
hcn,th
was
b'ood,
wns
always
ready
of
it„
,)ook„
nnJ
rccor,i8
,„n(Io
|,y
lho
"&gt;onnn
of
settling
International
conPERSHING SENDS
B'
GREETINGS TO SOI
iOLDIERS.
| “nd wili,nB to a88‘8t ovnry worthy commission was tliorough and com-1trovcr9ic8’
object and all those .......................
in distress. Her
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NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—General death will ho n distinct loss to the icompnny wn8 earning only 2.04 per Die day’s only session was devoted to
— Its total investment
.
. in
. —
. a continuance of tho debate over
Pershing has sent out through nrmy community and to her legion o f .—
cent- on
FloriNASHVILLE, TENN.
friends.
publications this Christinas greeting ’ Ir,°nae.
'.
, .
, .. .
to the American forces:
I Mrs. Bowler wns also gifted in a r An , . .
*
t Groat Britain s proposal to abolish
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lnK UP I,,an8 f,,r
the privilege and duty of thc soldier. I on his paper and was at one tlm c 'on its totnl investment, hut 1this rate ■
- nn extended
. . (’hrist*
Its immense popularity is due not only to the fact thnt
society
reporter
for
The
Sanford
Heriwn8
denied
by
tho
commission,tho
comrecess
will
meet
again
today
to
every
line in it is w ritten for Southern farm families by
to uphold the glorious traditions of
men nnd women who know and appreciate Southern condi­
the past..During these times oT un- aid nnd furnished this paper ami j mlnsloti saying that in view of tho con8ltll’r H. In tho meantime, discusHie question of auxiliary tontions, but to the practically unlimited personal service which
certainity and difficulty, whether in many of the Htnte papers with con­ economic conditions prevailing tliruout HI011
is given to subscribers without charge.
the country it would not grant so nngc allotments remains in abeyance,
or out of the nrmy, tho soldier must tributions from time to time.
Tlie funeral will occur from the great an increnso, hut would allow pending .despite that additional in­
conliili-ntly and eourngeuusly do Ids
Every year we answer thousands of questions on hun­
part to hasten an urn of understand­ Methodist church tomorrow after­ an increnso in exchange rates at ex­ structions on Hie subject reached tho
dreds
of different subjects—all without charge. When you
noon
at
2:30
o'clock,
Rev.
Dr.
S.
W.
French
delegation
today
from
Paris.
changes where the revenue receipts
ing and pence. Our army staands
become
a subscriber this invaluable personal service is yours.
for peace on earth, to men good will." Walker officiating, interment being showed no reasonable return to tho The French have taken the position
T
hat
is
one reason why we have—
made in Lnkeview ccemeetery.
company, which increases so granted that the abolition proposal should lie
The sympathy of the entire city result in exchange rates being incroaa- c"rri“d t(’ « dfclldon bcfo,ro nllotmo"t
DHA'Ill OF MRS. M. H. BOWLER
375,000 CIRCULATION
is extended to those who lost mother, cd at some of tho exchanges in tho
VlkC.n T “
n,,parc1ntlly
their
viewpoint
bus
been
approved
by
sister,
wife
and
friend.
The
HeraM
The city was shocked this morning
Thu commission denied the nppiica'dln i powers,
to learn of the death of Mrs. M. II. feels n deep grief in the death of
(tt tllc British proposal
Bowler, which occurred Inst night nt this estimable lady, who was all that lion of the telephone company to increase its rates for toil service, moves y»8t#ord»y« ,owov^ . Adm ral I)oI'°1n’
her home on Mngnolin avenue. Mrs. • womanhood embodies in this world.
nnd change, nnd extra mileage charge d d ‘/ , ro"c,‘ »“V)d ox«'"rt’ «a,vo th(°
Bowler had been very ill duo to a
and also refused to allow tho tele- conference a glimpse of Francos posiIF YOU NEED A NEW
partial paralytic stroke received while Detailed Reports
phono
company's application to make tion on auxiliary tonnage by declaring
on a visit to her son in Rnleigh, North1
Awaited in U. S.
charges on reports and on person-to^
T " .E^nn i n
Cam!'im, and as soon as she was uble '
ford to. ma, ntnIn, less than tho
calls.
, ,90,000
From Lindenfeld person
The increase in rates allowed by tho la"8 af »«»«marInoa proposed In tho
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commission will, in the opinion of tho Amencan reduction plan for the UnitInvolved in Wall Street Explosion commission, yield the telephone com- c4 State nnd Great Britain. he 908,Huy thc Best that is made
The Florida Scout
, . , nG per cent on its 0X0 ton. . figure
would
With Many Other**
pany approximately
.
. ho grently
.
. in ex"For Wldc-Awnko Boya"
1920 average investment. The tele- cess of tho present I- reach submarine
35c Year
NEW
YORK,
Dec.
20.—Detailed
rephono
company contends, howovor, Hl,engtii and would he three times
J WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
ports
from
Silvester
Cosgrove,
who
that
the
increases allowed by tho com- t , 0 1amal,n 8
laW 11,11 1r 11a
902 French
late last week arrested in Warsaw, mission wil yield only approximately application of thc ratio already agreed
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Poland, Wolfe Lindenfeld, alleged in­ I 1-2 per cent on business for tho eii- to as to capital ships.
volved in tho Wnli Street explosion,1sujng year
CASHIER LOCKED UP
awaited by Department of Justice of-1 The order of tho commission ns
I.ANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
ficials
here
today.
William
J.
Burns,
handed
down
shows
that
CommissiunAttorneys nnd Counsellora-at-Law
LOCKIIAVEN, Pa., Dec. 22.—The
hcad of tho secret service, indicated c,r Wells dissented,
GAS RANGES
DeLAND, FLORIDA
state lunik at Kartlmus, Clearfield
no announcement of his plans will he
Will practice in the Stale and Feder­
1county, was robbed today by two men
,
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­ made until all Imnih plot suspects in . ,
tiie
United
States
liavo
been
arrested.
bANIORD
DAILY
HERALD
1who escaped with money believed to
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
RECEIVED BLUE RIBBON
total from $10,009 to $20,000. Rob­
bers locked the cashier in the vault.
FOR
BEST
FRONT
PAGE
Savannah Bank
Ho wns tilt only occupant in the hank
SANFORD, FLORIDA
at the time. Customers Inter heard
Failed to Open Doors
SCillCLLE MAINES
Sanford is usually in the forefront
This Morning when it comes to competition with noises in thu vault and released him.
LAWYER
other ciien and The Daily Herald
tXT(Tice in the Court House
Two Financial Institutions in Snvnnkeeps up with thc* procession also.
SANFORD
FLORIDA
nah Have Gone Under
Tills morning The Ilornld received
a
One blue ribbon badge for winning
SAVANNAH, Gn., Dec. 20.—Tho
the llrst prize in tho state compcti
Peoples’ Hank, capitalized nt $100,- tion among daily papers for imvlnj.
Consulting Chemist says of the water: "Of the many waters of this and oth­
GEO. G. HERRING 000, failed to open its doors this morn­ th0
best front page. This means hut
er regions that 1 have analyzed, I have found none superior in nil good quali­
ing. Notice posted on the door stat­ ’PUr in tiie mind of tho nvorngo cit­
Atlorney-at-Luw
izen, Ir. t among newspaper men It
ties of Ilint of Hie "Elder Water."—Phone 311-W. OITicc in Miller .Building.
No. 14 (inrncr-WocdrufT Buildin ed the affairs of the bank were in the means much, 'iliury are better pa­
Imnds of tho state banking officials.
SANFORD, FLA.
The bank failed to withstand nn all pers in Florida than in nny state in
Enrich tho soil, increnso tho
the union—this lias been proved time
day run yesterday.
yield, hasten maturity, im­
and again. Tho Daily Herald in win­
prove
the quality. It pnys to
ning tho flr.it prize feels that its
use them regulnrly. Stock in
SAVANNAH, Dec. 20.—Tile Realty work in getting out a good daily pa­
our warehouse at Sanford.
Savings and Trust Company l ist night per has not boon in vain. The Daily
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JEWELER
Booklet freo from warehouse
posted on its doors notico stating duo Herald Is said to lie one of the live,
MY SPECIALTIES:
or front—
to withdrawal of funds the institution wideawake dailies of the state and
Pickard’s Ilnnd-Pulntcd China
had resolved to suspend payment nnd tiie winning of the first page contest
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
petition for relief by receivership or nmong so many real good dnily pa­
Armour Fertilizer Works
Jacksonville. Florida
Rogers’ Plated Ware
otherwise for tho purpose of conserv­ pers in the state of Florida not only
Elflin and Waltham Watchea
ing nssets nnd nvoiding olss to de­
means much to The Ilornld hut it
positors. Tho cnpitnl stock was $100,- incnns much to tho city of Sanford.
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Our friends hero who have stood
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and 000.
by us loyally ever since tho dnily pa­ ! +
Dyeing to
0CG quickly relieve** a cold. 13-15tc per wns floated can rejoice with us in •J
this prize winning nnd they can ho
SCATTERED SHOTS
assured thnt in tho years to como
IN BELFAST YVOUNI)
IDEAL FERTILIZERS
The Dnily Herald will bo made big­
MEN AND WOMEN ger nnd better nnd its success depends
Send for our twelve page Price List descriptive of our various brands of IDEAL
upon th0 support accorded by the loFERTILIZERS and of tho largo Htock of Insecticides, Spray Machines, and Furm Im­
BELFAST, Dec. 20.—One man cnl business men. The subscribers
plements sold by our ussociuted firm, Florida Agricultural Supply Co.
killed nnothcr wounded ns result of nro stnanding by and tho list will go
In dealing with us you have both field experience nnd financial responsibility to
shooting
last
night. over thc 2,000 mark In nnothor year.
Main St.
Jacksonville, Fla. scattered
insure
your getting tho BEST.
If
tho
advertising
holds
up
as
well
Wc prepay pnreel postage on return* Woman shot Saturday died yester­
this paper will bo mado one of tho
IDEAL FERTILIZERS produce thu bnnner crops of thc stnto. Lot them work for you.
day of wounds.
largest in ihi« part of tho stnto in nn­
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Branch
T11ETFORD, P E R R Y M A N &amp;
Practically all of thc hotels of tho othor your.
Th0 Daily Herald is doing its part.
W ILK IN SO N
East Coast are making arrangements
f.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
to open up about the first of the Arc you doing your part toward sup­
Manufacturer* of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
porting such a daily paper?
Will practice in nil County, State and year.
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Federal Courts.
,
.
coid take 066
6G6
cure*
Chill*
and
Fever,
13-1
Etc
13-lGtc
Over lit Nat. Bank
Sanford, Fla.lTo break a

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Elder Springs Water Company

HENRY McUULIN

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                    <text>IN TH E H E A R T OF T H E W O R L D ’S GREATEST* V E G E T A B LE SECTION
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--- *-----------SA N F O R D , FL O R ID A , F R I D A ? , D E CE M BE R 23, 1921

VOLUME XIII

NUMBER 19

Col. Henry Watterson ‘Died in Jacksonville This ^Morning
GOVERNMENT TO REFUSE
ALLIED SUPREME COUNCIL
REDUCTION IN RATES ON
TO INVITE THE POWERS
AT SEMINOLE HOTEL WHERE
HENRY
FORD’S
RAILROAD
TO ELABORATE SCHEME DIED
HE WAS STOPPING FOR FEW WEEKS
_
miiii
W A S T H E G R E ATEST LIVIN G A M E R IC A N
JO U R N ALIST A N D

HE W A S

HONORED

TH R OU G H OU T T H E W O R LD

For Rehabilitation of
Central Europe and
R u s s ia

AGREEMENT TODAY

Henry Would Reduce
RAISE BONIS
ON HIS WAY TO FORT MYERS POSTPONE THE
Rates on Coal But * \
TAX BY BEER
INVESTIGATION
He Cannot
.
W a s Great Friend o f Florida and Had Property on
AND WINE TAX the Gulf Coast— W ife and Son and Daughter
AFTER XMAS DISCRIM INATION

MIGHT BE ABLE TO AJUST COM­
* I'ENSATION IN THIS
BETWEEN FRENCJI AND BRITISH
MANNER
'
p r e m ie r s in c o n f e r e n c e

at Bedside W hen Death Came

SOME WITNESSES FAILED TO
AGAINST OTHER MINING TERRI­
APPEAR IN WAT80N IL­
(lly The Associated Press)
TORY WHOSE PRODUCT EN­
LEGAL HANGING
TERS IN COMPETITION
JA
C
K
SO
N
V
IL
L
E
,
Dec.
22.—
Colonel
H
enry
W
atterson,
inter­
JUST ENDED
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— Fcnsibll- nationally known newspaper man and for many fctxra editor o f
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— Because
ity of raising funds for a soldiers the Louisville Courial-Journal, died at the Seminole Hotel here at
(Hr The AaaarliltS I'rru)
(H r T h e A M o e l i l t l P r M i)
of
tho absence of hnlf a dozen wit­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— Henry
LONDON, Doc. 22.—Tho Allied bonus by a tax on boor and light wine 6:15 this m orning f n : Venrt failure superinduced by congestion
Supremo Council at its coming meet­ will ho considered by tho IIouso ways o f the bronchial tubes. A s usual he was stopping several weeks nesses summoned to nppcnr yestordny Ford’s attempt to reduce tho froighl
ing In Cannes will bo asked to Invito and means committee,
Chairman here before going to Ft'. M yers fo r the winter. He b eca m j ill sev­ tho sennto committeo investigation of rates on coal twenty per cent along
interested powers to appoint a com­ 'ordney announced yesterday, after eral days ago and his condition took a graVe turn yesterday. Con- chnrges by Senator Wntson, Demo­ tho lino of his railrond wns disallowed
fho Christmas' recess when (ho com­ o f the lungs. A s usual he wus stopping several weeks here be­
today by the Interstate Commorc#
mission to ulaborato Comprehensive tl
crat, Georgia, that Americnn soldiers Commiss'on on tho ground tho reduc­
scheme for rehabilitation of central mittee takes up tho adjusted compen­ fore goin g to Fort M yers fo r the winter. He becam e ill several
Europe and Russia. ThlB conclusion sation question, pnrticulnhly tho phaso days ago and his condition took a grave turn yesterday. Con­ had boon hnnged in Franco without tion would constitute discrimination
wus arrived at in conferonco of tho relating to tho raising of revenue to scious at intervals and half hour before his death he called Ids trial, was forced over until nfter tho against,other mining territory whoso
coal product Hold In Toledo, Detroit
French and British premiers Just end­ finnneo it.
w ife to his room , ^ ft e r a few w ords w ith her he had his son and Christmas holidays.
and other cities nlong Ford’s rnilrond.
A
now
batch
of
witnesses—nine
in
Tho possibility of a tax on bever­ daughter colled and the three w ere at his bedside when death
ed hero. Tho United Stntos would bo
Commission has allowed nil other re­
all—was
ordered
to
anpear
Jnnunry
4
invited to have membership In this ages with small alroholic content will came. They said his death was peaceful as he lapsed into uncon­
ductions in Interstate rntes on Ford’s
for
examination
in
viow
of
thoir
statocommission. Gcrmnny also would bo bo looked into, Mr. Fnrdncy said, to sciousness som etim e before the end.
The Colonel contracted a .slighf cold T u esday; while seated in monts made heretofore in letters to railroad which he has made on othor
represented. Tho question of Russian determino whether it would bo advis­
able,
and
constitutional,
to
lift
tho
a chair a fter breakfast yesterday m orning he hail a sudden acute Si?rwit«r Watson and others that dioy commodities.
represuntutivo in abeyance.
prohibition ban sufficiently to permit bronchial attack. His physician ordered him to bed. llis condi- 'had’ first
* ‘ hand’ 'knowledgu of illegal
•U8SYF00T JOHNSON
executions.
their
sale.
lion becam e w orse as the hours went by. He died in the arm s o f
LONDON, Due. 22.— Another meet­
Except in one instance there wns
COMING TO FLORIDA;
his
w
ife.
His
son
said
the
body
would
remain
in
Florida
until
ing of the allied supremo council, this
no explanation as to why yesteddny's
SEVERALCHAGED
som
e
time
in
the
spring
as
it
was
deemed
inadvisable
for
his
m
oth­
RETURNED FROM INDIA
time at Cannes, on tho French rivlcrn
witnesses failed to appear. One wns
WITH
MURDER
TODAY
er
to
leave
for
north
during
the
winter
on
account
o
f
her
frail
con­
is the outcome of tho parleys between
ready to start hut there was some de­
(Ur The AunrUlrS I’rraak
IN TEXAS CASK dition.
Prime Minister Lloyd George and
NEW YORK, Dec. 22.—William E..
Tennessee homo, and Joined the army lay in delivery of his railroad ticket
Henry
Wnltcvson
was
one
of
the
Premier Brinnd of Franco during tho
AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 22.— Feder­ last of the old time personal Journal­ o$ tlie Confederacy. Ho served thru- and he will coino inter. With the ex­ 'Pussyfoot" Johnson, crusading Am­
past fow dnyH. It will ho preceded by
al
prohibition enforcement agent, ists. More thnn half a century his oiit the war, except for a period of ten pectation that tho missing witnesses erican prohibitionist, returned from .
.v meeting of tho council of ambassa­
months, when he etsnblished and oper­ might turn up in the afternoon, a sec­ India today where lie lias boon preach­
dors‘within a fow days at Paris for chief detective Young, Tatrolmnn Mc­ editorials, with their brilliant, origin­
ated at Chnttnnoogn, Team,
“ The ond session was held, but tho roll wns ing prohibition, at the timu when en­
arranging tho details of tho Cannes Neil and W. E. Ncwbtrry, former al and phrase-making composition, at­
called and none answered. Sonator forcement agents are striving to
meeting which is scheduled for early Texas Rnnger charged with murder tracted wide attention. They were Rebel," a semi-military paper.
, Mr. WntterHon served first ns an Wntson, himself, did not attend tho make Now York's Now Yonr’a ova
in January. A pledge to secrecy was today in complnints filed by pollco commented on and copied by the press
the driest In history. Johnson goes
n'ida to the famous cavalry lender, afternoon session.
entered into betwoon tho two premiers Horgnnt Nltsehke in connection with of the nation. Resides his powor in
to Florida the middle of next month
fieno«tUHttOu»n-Bedford.
Fonrast,
and
molding
public
opinion
through
Ui»
regarding thoir London concersations, killing InHt week of Peeler Clnyton,
for
a series of lectures.
BROKE
INTO
BANK
Inter
wh
«
on
tho
staff
of
General
editorials
Wntterson’s
influence
1
h
but tho supremo council ovidcntly has tnxicah Driver. The nctlon from tho
STOLE 100,008
Leonidas
Polk.
credited
with
having
Hhaped
tho
pintchnrges
agairiHt
twenty
Austin
eiti
been called oithorto revise tho repar­
IN SECURITIES NEGRO HEAVYWEIGHT
During,tno campaign between' Gen­
ations provisions of tho troaty of Ver­ sens, that Clayton was in automobile form of tho Democratic party in more
DYING IN HOSPITAL
eral Sherman and Johnston, Watter­
than one presidential campaign.
sailles or to deliberate on the advis­ Ku Klux Klan hall when nhot.
YORK I’a. Dec. 22.—Ilurglnrs early
It was perhaps through an accident son wns chief-of-scouta of the Confed­
(n r The Aaaorlalr« Preaat
ability of calling a still larger Inter­
erate
nrmy,
today
broke
into
Mount
Wolf
bank
NEW
YORK, Dec. 22.—Sam McHillsborough
couni/
officials
are
that
Henry
Watterson
pursued
journ­
national conference with a viow to
“ Thu Rebel" instantly nchieved and stole one hundred thousand in Vey, one of the greatest negro heavy­
planning
the
construction
of
n
new
alism.
Early
in
lifu
he
evinced
un­
dealing with tho whslo question of
great popularity. The paper was out­ securities from safety deposithoxes. weight boxers in history of puglilism
international finances and exchange, court house and * jail in the near usual musical talent nud his parents
spoken and independent, forecasting locks on eighty deposit boxes were is reported today to he dying from
which is linked up with tho question future ns tho present building lias encouraged it. A mishap that crush­
pncumonln in Harlem Hospital.
ed his left thumb, leaving that mem­ in many things the Louisville Courier- broken with hnmmcr.
proven inadequate.
k
of reparations.
Journal,
a
lineal
descendant
to
follow
ber stiff, caused the musical educa­
tion to he abandoned, as the piano it within a few yenrs.
Abraham Lincoln wns said to ho
was his favorite instrument.
tile
gfent passion of Wntterson’s life.
A natural bent for writing develop­
His
lecture on "Lincoln" wns deliver­
ed but even in this Mr. Watterson was
seriously handicapped as an illness in ed in hundreds of cities and it was Ids
infnncy had affected his vision. His prido to toll of calling on Lincoln tho
first journalistic experience was gain­ morning of his inauguration and of
ed on a Washington, D. C., newspaper standing beside him at the ceormony.
"Let no Southern man point his finas musicnl and dramatic critic. His
’ m 1 4 IQ ha ID ID) IQ
Made at Meeting Today
father,
Harvey
M.
Watterson,
for
gcr
at mo," Mr. Watterson said, "lieOrdered by
Attorney
twenty years preceding tho outbreak cause I ennnonize Lincoln, for ho wns
o f Delegates o f Five
General W ho Says
of the war between tho states, wns a the one friend we had at court wiion
Great Powers
representative in congress from Ten- friends were most in need."
They’re,too High
nessee. It was during this time HenWholly. Watterson founded
tho
iu ha ha n»
ftu IBs " t o hn
(llr The Aaaoclnted I'rraa)
l lljr The Anaorlntr* 1‘ rraa)
ry Watterson laid the foundations for Joumnl he made a jilea for harmony
WASHINGTON, Dec. 22.— State­
WASHINGTON, Dee. 22.— Investi­
ments in behalf of France and Italy
Mr. and Mrs. McFnrlnne were shop­ nlf elaborate knowledge of national Jin tho South. Thoroughly rcconstructgation of retail prices of food, fuel,
atfairs, he spending much of his time ed himself, lie urged all to follow his MAN WHO ASSISTED SHERIFF accepting formally tho Amoricnn pro­
ping
in
Sanford
Saturday.
shoes, clothing in all parts of tho
associating with party leaders of that course in complete submission to tho
OF DUVAL ATTACKED IN
posals for limitation of capital ships
Bob Hill lias just returned from
country was ordered today by Attor­
period and in close contact witli the federal government,
IMS HOME
armament were made today at n
ney General Dnughorty.
Daugherty Georgia.
operation of the government.
| Mr. Watterson always advocated a
meeting
of the delegates of fivo ma­
The bazaar that was held at the
si*id in many localities prices were
Watterson's course in letters and "Tariff for Revenue Only," a phrase
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 22.—A mob jor powers of Washington conference.
too high and retailors profits uncon­ town hall Kridny was woll attended
journalism in tho national capital was which ho coined, and which /innliy believed to he moonshiners attacked Contrary to general expectations tho
scionable and that uvory effort would and did well.
interrupted Just as ho attained his ma jwas adopted by the Democratic pnr- the homo of Janies Noble at White- question of nuxilliary craft, subma­
Mr. and Mrs. Burn, of Illinois, are
lie made to put retail prices on the
jorlty by tho outbreak of tho war. ty. Ho was an ardent friend of Grov- house near hero today nnd a rifle nnd rine and cruisers was not reached at
proper level.
visiting their daughter, Mrs. Clifford
With his father, he opposed tho scccs-lor Cleveland during tho latter’s first pistol bnttlu resulting InHtcd dearly the morning session of tho committee
Proctor.
slon movement, but upon tho declnra- *administration as president, hut op­ an hour. So far nH known no one hut wont over until nnotlior meeting
Mr. Shcrmnn, of Lake Gem, was tion of hostilities, he returned to ids posed Cleveland's third nomination.
DANCE CHRISTMAS EVE
wns injured. NoIiIoh has been assist­ this afternoon.
/
visiting P. N. Wakefield Wednesday.
HOTEL VALDEZ
ing the sheriff in Ii Ih cnmpnlgn
Mr. Cline, of Cocoa, was visiting
VAUDVILLE FEATURE
against moonshiners. Attackers open­ NO CHANGE TO REFUSE
Y O U R CHRISTM AS M E N U ?
Henry Levy this week.
ed firo shortly nftor midnight and
SAYS IRISH EPUBLICAN
P. N. Wakefield, Mr. and Mrs. T.
Jimmy Collins wifi bo at the Valdez
fled when citizens arrived to Investi­
SPEAKING OF TREATY
Hotel .Saturday night (Christmas W. Provatt and Mrs. J. M. Prevntt
The following Christmas menu Is prepared by tho Homo Demonstration gate. Two lull lets caused slight ab­
Eve) with tho hunch of entertainers were visiting in Mount Dora Sunday. Branch of the Agricultural Extension Division of Florida. It Ih especially rasions on Mrs. Nobles Vhcst and arm,
DUBLIN, Dec. 22.— Richard MulMr. Cline, Mrs. W. II. Itivurs and suggested for tho farm home, hut is entirely appropriate for any homo. It is
and the dnneo promises to bo one of
nnd bullets were found in tho mnt- ehy, Chief Staff of Irish Republican
the most popular of thc-c that Jimmy son, and Mrs. J. M. Provatt were simple nnd modest nnd, at tho same time, one which any housewife could tresH of tho lied on which she nnd her
army created ii stir when ho began
has pulled this season. Special feu- shopping in Orlando Thursday.
well feci proud of.
• _ _ _ _ _ huHbnml were sleeping when the at­ hin speech on Anglo-Irish Treaty In
Mrs.
A.
E.
Mathews
and
children
of
*11res will bo Job. M;. ton, soloist,
tack Lcgnn.
Dull
Eircnnn today; by saying
TABLE DECORATIONS .........
Kynu &amp; pclton, banjo . irtltts, Jnck Enu Gallio came Tuesday to visit her
nobody
wunted treaty hut saw no
Williams, Uinnologucs, I mmy Collins mothers, Mrs. J. M. Provatt.
A small Christians tree, or poinsettins, or holly nnd miHfcletoo
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 22.— A uto-1alternative to acceptance. .
»
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevntt, Mrs.
«m| his hoys from tho l.md of Jais.
mobiles for hiro hero nro under tho ■
THE MENU
Under tho nuspiccs of t.'to American A. E. Matthews and Mrs. W. II. Riv­
oyo of the City Council nnd Presi­ CHRISTMAS STATIONERY,
Fruit or oyster cocktnil
ers were shopping in Sanford Thurs­
Legion.
!
dent Vnlz expects to name a special
POST CARDS, SEALS, ETC.
Saltines
day.
committee to investigate the situa­
Mrs. J. W. Flynt who has been very
Bouillon
'
CALIFORNIA ALIEN *
tion.
Everything in tho holiday line In
LAND LAW IS VALID ill is improving very fast.
Small Pickles
Colery
Mayor Mnrtin at tho session of tho stationery, post cards, engraved
Roast Fowl (Turkey, Wild Duck or Chicken) with Jelly
council Inst week declared it might Christmas and Now Year’s cards,
Christmas cards at Hcrnld office.
SAN FRANCISCO, le e . 21.—Tho
ho necessnry to tnko nil for hiro cars ■tamps and stlckors, etc., at the Her­
or
constitutionality o f the California
off tho streets because of tho in­ ald offico. Ono of tho finest and most
Roast Pork, Lnmb or Beef
»nti-nllon law* forbidding inolegible JAPS PROTEST U. S. RETENTION
creasing numbor. There nro moro comploto lines over brought to San­
Stowed Tomatoos
Baked Sweet Potatoes ,
to citizenship from own:ng or ‘.onBlg
thnn 400 such machines being operat­ ford. Open evory night until Christ?,
TOKIO, Doc. 20.—Th* retention by
oBriculturf.i land wns u|hcld into toBoiled t Rico
ed now, ho snid, nnd application for mas.
•
d*y by a court o f three federal tho United Stutcs under the agree­
Vegetable or Fruit Salad
liccnxc &lt;to operate 101 moro Jmro
ment on naval limitation of the bntjudges. «
Smull Dinner Biscuits
been received .since September 15,
A popular magazine author says a
tleshipa Colorndo, Washington nnd
Ho
described
tho
situation
ob one of successful writer must feel what he
Ambrosia
nnd
Fruit
Cake
Light hair may bo a chemical pro­ Maryland, has called forth violent
tho most complex problems the city writes. He need not, however, feel
Nuts
Bonbons
duct, hut light heads usually &lt;are protestation on the part of several
ever has been called upon to face.
hie oate.
*
Coffeo
of tho vernacular newspapers.
•
^factory equipment.

FRANCE AND ITALY
ACCEPT OUR PROPOSALS
LIMITATION CAPITAL SHIPS
MOONSHINERS
ATTACK HOUSE
GUN BATTLE

INVESTIGATION RETAIL PRICE
FOOD, FUEL, CLOTHING, ETC.,
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VVhtMi every one is imbued with the desire to make this Joy Season the occasion for bringing* cheer into the
lives o f others.

It will be our privilege this year, as in years past, to take no small part in
great many in Sanford. Our Christmas Savings Club, a financial St. Nicholas
for distribution December 17th to members o f the 1921 Club.

zMerry Christmas to oAll

Seminole County
FO RR EST L A K E

President
Vice-President and Cashier

G. W . SPEN CER

.......Vice-President

R. W . D E A N E

A ssistan t Cashier

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23,1921

INFORMATION
P O ST M A S T E R G E N E R A L H A Y S
FOR MERCHANTS
TO A M E R IC A N B O Y S A N D G IR LS
ABOUT TAXES

C H R IS T M A S M E S S A G E F R O M

DIVIN8HERNDON

FLORIDA EDITOR SEES A
FUTURE AT MUSSEL SHOALS

A brilliant and beautiful event of
Interest to a wide circle of friends,
KEY WEST, Dec. 10.— Morey B.
C o u g h H a n g in g O n ? i
was tho marriage today at high noon Damail, formerly editor o f tho Citl
OU will be convinced that Dr
of Miss Norma Herndon and Lieut. zen, who recently disposed of his in­
KIng’e New Discovery does j j t’
Hugh Albert Bivins, o f 6arlstrom
what it is meant to do—soothes couKh
terest In the Key West Citizen
WASHINGTON, Dec. 10^-Tho of- plo in yqpr postofficc and especially of
Field, Arcadia, which was solemnized
raw throats, congestion-tormented
Publishing Company has purchased
lice of the postmaster general haa ad* your postmaster gcncrela.
chests, loosens the phlegm pack and
TREASURY DEPARTMENT REG- nt Holy. Cross Episcopal Church, Rov.
the Herald, a weekly newspaper at
WILL II. HAYS,
breaks the obstinate coldJ and
— eripne
A. S. Peck officiating, in tho presonce
itressed the following letter to AmorlULATIONS RELATING TO IN­
attack, relieves the congestion in t|10.
Floroncc, Alabama, according to
Postmaster General.
of many friends and relatives of the
lin boys and girls and in It sent a
head. No harmful drags, therefore
COME TAX RETURNS
word received hore by former busi­
young people.
good for children os well at grown urif
jljasngo for them to give their parness associates. Mr. Darnell, In
MOTOR BOAT FOR PARTIES
p Right nway you will notice the
Tho decorations were of wondcrous gaining control o f tho Herald also
Tho following statement Is issued by
change for the better Has a conVlncing, healing taste that you will
Capt. G. E. Atkinson has arrived in Collector of Internal Rovcnuo D. T. beauty, handsome palms encircling purchased a job shop opciated In con­
T t the Boys and GirlB of the United
oppre
_ a.bottle
____________
predate. Buy
at any drug.
tho edifice, and being arranged about
the city and will operate his now mo­ Gerow of tho district of Florida:
nection with tho publication. Flor­
gists
on
the
way
home
to-night,
60c.
f|ltates:
the
chancel.
The
chancel
rail
was
cn
"Merchants, manufacturers and bus­
tor boat "Sanford” on Lake Monroe
ence is almost within n clone's throw
twined
with
feathery
fern
and
tall
I Ihristmas is almost hore.
In paBsongor service between Sanford iness mon generally need experience,
o f tho Mussel Shoals^ nltrato and
! 'our great postoffico department nnd Enterprise on a schedule to bo no difficulty in taking their inventor white wicker baskets filled with giant power development and ia tho trad­
D r . t a n g ’s
white chrysanthemums and asparagus
h i a big Job ahead and needs your announced later. Tho motor boat will les for tho year 1021 to conform with
ing center for many employes of tho
the now rovcnuo act. The language of ferns were effectively placed. Gar­ plants.
h&lt; Ip, Think what it menns to Santa also be available for parties for hunt­
For Colds and Coughs
ing and fishing, etc. This is some­ tho Revenue Act of 1018 and the Rev­ lands of feathery asparagus feni and
G! ms, to 100,000,000 people and to
wldo
white
satin
ribbons
were
artis­
thing thut Sanford has needed and tho enue Act of 1021, (Sec. 203), relating
La*y people, Laay Bowels. DonT
tically draped In the arches. High FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY
d&gt;' I ver Christmas parcels to overy new boat will fill a long felt want. to inventories aro identical:
neglect constipation. It undermines
OF
WEDDING
AT
EUSTIS
the health, takes all vim out 0f
fii i lly In this country within the Capt. Atkinson is accompanied by his
11’That whenever in tho opinion of abovo tho altar were golden vases of
tmu. Dr. King’s Pills will invigorate
■l,i*t space of a few days and without son and family, has son having been tho Commissioner tho use of inven­ chrysanthemums, and tall cathedral
the system, stir, up the liver, move the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
L.
Thrasher
and
di&gt; i ppointment.
bowels. All druggists, 25c.
in the U. S. navy during tho war and tories is ’necessary in order clearly to candies burned in crystal candlebraa.
I. can be done and we are going to in tho U, S. Shipping Board service determine tho income o f any taxpayer, Tho pews for the relatives and friends daughter, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff have Y \ P R O M lT I V fO H T g r i p e &lt;
dc it
*- If-‘ we
~ may have your help. I ns was his father. They will put on nventories shall bo taken by such tax­ were roped with garlands of aspara­ returned from Eustis where thoy at­
w. i f to enlist the active asBistanre o f their new service after tho first of payer upon such basis as the Commis­ gus fern, caught at intervals with tho tended the fiftieth anniversary o f
the wedding o f Mr and Mrs. E. L.
ev
boy and girl In the schools o f January and Sanford is giving them a sioner, with the approval o f tho Sec­ single large chrysanthemum.
Ferran the parents o f Mrs. Thrasher.
As
the
guesta
were
assembling,
a
oi i country in getting parcels mailed warm welcome.
retary, may prescribe as conforming
The celebratloa was a surprise to Mr. recipients o f many bchutlful tokens
beautiful
musical
program
was
ren­
T3 I IS WEEK to relieve the rush that
as nearly as may be to the beat ac­
and Mrs. Ferran and tholr many of the love nnd esteem In which they
c&lt; fues directly before Christmas.
counting practice in the trade or busi­ dered as follows, under tho direction
ONE DOLLAR A BOX FOR
of Miss Sara Madre, organist: Tenor frlonds oamo upon them unaware. are hold in Lnko county.
'7/11! you go home today nnd tnke
FIRST STRAWBERRIES ness and as most clearly reflecting the boIo , "F or You Alone” (P. J. O’Reol- There were 21. children and grand,
t) i i message to your parents and
income.'
ly), Mr. Maurice Helston; contralto children preaent upon this happy oc­ To break a cold .lake 666,
. f) iends:
13-15tc
"Present treasury regulations pro­
Tho first refrigerator of straw­
solo, "I Love You Truly” (Carrie Jac­ casion to help them celebrate, and nn
1Our poBtmnater has asked us to
vide that Inventories must be valued obs Bond), Mrs. Marlon Giles; quar­ Informal reception was hold in tho
Tho city of Branford is to hiwo
n ill our Christmas parcels THIS berries of the season left here Wed­
at cither 'cost' o r 'cost or market, tette, "Briday Chorus" (Lohengrin), evening which many hundreds of
V .■•’EK, or, untess wo do, Undo Sam’s nesday evening and they sold for one
electric lights ns the power plant has
whichever is lower.’ Taxpayers woro Messrs. S. O. Shinholsor, Ralph War­ tholr friends attended.
h id mny bo so heavy the Inst few dollar per quart at the shipping plat­
about been completed.
permitted, regardless of their past ren, Maurice Helston and J. D. Park­
d &lt;/s before Christmas that ho won’t form. They were raised by Wulkor
Tho Ferran family aro among the
practice, to adopt tho 'cost or mar­ er; recessional, Mendelssohn’s Wed­
b able to doliver all tho presents by &amp; McEwen and have all they can pro­
pioncor residents of Eustis, being
An orator hns an easier tlmo than
ket basis, whichever 1b lower’ in tak- ding March,
C iristmas eve.” Tho parcels must bo duce until Christmas sold at one dol­
among tho first residents o f that n writer. When he hnsn't much to
ng their inventories for 1020. There­
Tho bridal party was led by tho city nnd living thero for the past sny, ho can yell it loud enough to gi t
Vj'll wrapped nnd tied and addressed lar per quart.
after the regulations provide, chang­ bride’s mnld, Miss Esther Miller, and
V-dnly in order that they mny nrrivo
The Wauchuln section will cut
forty years or more. Thoy woro tho away with it.’
es can bo made only after permission tho groom’s man, Lieut. Strahm, who
V good condition with their Christ- more figure in the strnwberry gnmo
is obtained from the Commissioner of entered togothor, coming down tho
l iHBy appearance unspoiled. You can this year than ever before, for thcro
Internal Revenue,
center aisle, tnktng their places at the
I t; on your pnckngcB, "Do not open is a much larger acreage.
■
"In
tho
case
of
a
merchant
'cost'
chancel. Miss.Millor was lovely in a
if til Christmas.”
■
Beans which were planted since the
. . . .
,
E.
A
.
M
A
R
T
IN
SEED
CO.
a
\nd, there must bo a number on storm are beginning to come in and I n' e“ ns ,ho inv° ico I^lco less trade or gold colored velvet costume, being
a
OLDEST
AND
LARGEST
SEED
HOUSE
IN
FLORIDA
■
H ir house and a mnil receptacle, too, if frost keeps o ff anchor two weeks othf r 1? ,8C0U,' tfl’ ^ o p t in g strictly fashioned long waist effect, and beau­
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
,
i
. t
ii
11 cash discounts approx mating a lair tifully combined with gold colored
if there isn't Snnta Claus’s mes- truckers
■
are going to be well pnld
.
...
.
.
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SEED PO TA TO E S'
• .
■
st igcr, your letter enrrior, may not for their venture. I'oueher &amp; Murphy ' rnto of interest, which muy bo deduct- georgetto. With this wns worn a
a
Spaulding
Number
4
Rose,
Early
Red
Bliss
Triumph
and
Iriah
Cob­
ed
or
not
at
the
option
of
tho
tnxpnyor
largo
black
picture
hat.
Miss
Miller
b&lt; able to find tho houso whero tho have in fifteen acres of beans nnd exblers. We nre now ready to quote contract prices for December and
.providing a consistent course is fol- carried a "Shepherd’s Staff” with pink
pt sent belongs.
poct tom nke their first picking M on-1lowe(1&gt; To lh(J nct involco prico 8,louh,
January delivery. Our Seed Potatoes are the highest quality, Maine
roses nnd Parma violets tied with pink
, ’here are some other things, too, in day. They have been offered five
grown, selected seed. Advise quantity and variety you will want.
*
w),ich you can all nssist in improv­ dollars a crate for a hundred erntes. be added the cost of transportation tulle.
,
,
,,
.and
other
necessary
charges
incurred
Miss Marjorie Ciny, ns maid of hon­
ing tho mnil service nnd in serving
M A R T IN ’S H Y -T E S T SE E D S
Peppers continue to sell for five
ncqulrlng I)OB8oaB|on of tho goodfli or, entered alone. Her oxquisito frock
Hare mado good with both tho Bmall gardener and farmer and the
ou- great government. Millions of doiand s.x dollars n crate and even egg„ In tho ca80 of u manufacturer of geranium pink brocaded velvet was
ones who plant thousands of acres. Plant your Fall Crops with Mar­
laii a year are now wasted because
plants are now selling for $1.50 I»cri&lt;co8£&gt; nienns tho cost of rnw materials mado pnnel effect, with trimmings of
tin’s Hy-Tcst Seeds and Insure results.
of our great carelessness—youra nnd
cratu
at
the
platform.
anij
8UppnL
lB
|
expenditures
for
labor
self
colored
gcorgotte.
Her
hat
wns
ml; to.
F A L L CATALOGUE
.Sixty-seven carloads of oranges anj indirect costs incident to produc- a smart model of bluck lace, and she
.Ivory day that you drop a letter
Martin’s Fall Seed Catalogue Is now ready. Write for It. Everyotjo
In'tho mail box &lt;10,000,000 other lot­ Jmve left Wauchuln tho past week. tlon, including n reasonable proportion also carried a "Shepherd’s staff,” with m Interested In Florida Fail Craps should avail themselves o f informa­ M
to;: s are already pushing and jumming Ordinary stock, is sellipg for $2.50 0f management expenses, but not in­ valley llllics and Parma violets tied 3 tion contained in our descriptive catalogue. Supplied FREE on re­ ■
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th ough tho postal machinery. One to $3.00 per box f. o. b. Tangerines eluding any cost of Bolling or securing with white tulle.
quest to those who send in their names promptly. Write for It today. ■
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nre
bringing
fancy
prices,—
Wauchuln
return
on
capital.
Tho ushors woro Walter Connolly,
lei tor a dny for each family of five
E.
A
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M
A
R
T
IN
SE
E
D
CO.
Advocate
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"
‘Market*
menns
tho
current
bid
Jamos Higgins, Hawkins Connnlly and
parsons in tho United States is given
202-206 East Bay St.
Phone 4877-12S0
price prevailing nt tho date of. tho Alfred RobBon.
to Undo Sam to deliver.
I inventory for tho particular morchanEntering from tho vestry room into
When you send a pnreel to tho post- CONDUCTOR A. A.
STONE
KILLED
|dlsc.
Tho
burden
of
proof
ns
to
tho
tho
church enmo the groom attended
effico for mniling uny day there are
AT
INVERNESS
correctness
of
tho
prico
rests
upon
tho
by
his
best nlnn, Lieut. Patrick, who
lbout 8,000,000 other parcels nhcad of
tnxpnyor In cnchjrasc. Whore no open wns Joined nt tho chancel by tho
yours passing through the hopper.
. ,
niarkot quotations are nvailnble, tho bride,
This i s j n ordinary; at Christmas
A. A. Stone, conductor on Atjnntic .
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,
,
..
1 ,
tnxpnyor must use such evidence of a
Tho bride, who entered with hor
tiino it is multiplied many times. Ono
( oast Lino, extrn freight No. 800, fftjr market price nt tho dates nearest father, B. W. Herndon, by whom sha
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
family in about every ten puts n badly
north-bound
from
Lakeland
to
High
the
inventory
as
may
bo
nvnilablo,
was given in mnrrlnge, was u picture
addressed letter in tho mail every day.
tors Now
This mixes up over 2,000,000 lmlf-nd- Springs, was instantly killed nt 12:45 such ns specific transactions or com of girlish loveliness, in hor handsome
$19.25 F. O. B. JA C K S O N V IL L E , F L A .
dressed letters with tho 20,000,000 ful­ o'clock this morning nt Inverness, ponsntion paid for cancellation of con- traveling costume of saphiro bluo
chiffon
velvet,
made
Russian
blouso
Detnils
or
tho
nccidcnt
were
brought
tracts
or
purchnso
commitments.
ly addressed lottors. That means thnt
W rite, fo r special cash discounts, and delivered price.
"Whore, boenuso of abnormal condl- effect, banded with wido bands of fur.
Hundreds o f these in use by Sanford G row ers
the fully nddrcBsed lettoni must wait to Lukclnnd by Const Lino train
the slow moving, poorly addressed let­ crows, who state that Conductor tlons the tnxpnyor hns regularly sold Her hnt wns a cldc model, of gold
GET DECEMBER 1ST, 102a, REDUCED PRICE LISTS BEFORii BUYING
ters just like tho larger boys nnd girls Stone stepped across tho track direct- merchandise nt prices lower than tho cloth, banded with fur and trimmed
are delayed by n bunch of "bad kids” ly in front of tho approaching engine. mnrket hid prico, tho inventory may with touches of sapphlro bluo velvet.
E. O. P A IN T E R FER TILIZER CO.
FLORIDA
IIo hblongcd to the order of Railway*’0 va*ue(* “ t such prices. The corrcct- Hor flowers were a shower bouquet of JACKSONVILLE
-!•
\ngging along.
orchids nnd valley lillies.
Conductors,
and
had
rooms
at
thJ
ne»a
of
«uch
prices
wili
bo
determined
You boys nnd girls can help tho pos­
Tho beautiful nmrringo service of
tal service and save your father somo residence of Mrs. Lohr, 401 South l,y reference to tho actual sales of
thu
Episcopal church was UBcddn unit­
ARE YOU INSURED? IF N O T , SEE
noney, because he has to help pay the I New York avenue, in Lakeland. |
taxpayer for a reasonable period
ing
the
two
lives,
the
bothothal
cere­
lost of searching addresses on letters Thero survlco, his mother, who is.
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,, ,
. ,
mony taking plnco nt tho chancel, fol­
W . J . TH IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
\nd parcels sent out by this oon class living in Mncon, Georgia, and one *ory' . r cos 7 V V0J y mft t!r ,n y
lowed by tho final nuptial vowb before
AGEN TS
Mf careless ami thoughtless families, son a baseball pitcher at Mercer ^ " ' ^ t ^ r i c c i p ^ ” ^ s roflocting the the ultar where tho brida nnd groom
First find out if your family is tho University. Engineer Ilonry Brower, market.
knelt to receive tho sacred benedic­
tnrclcss ono, then boar In mind that who was on tho engine which caused
"Tho vnluo of each item in tlio In- tion.
four letters must bo bundled by skill- Coductor Stone’s death, brought the Vunt
mny bo measured by cost or
Immediately following tho coremony
OrrlCK FEUI’LEH IIANK IIUILDINO
ful mail distributors standing in post- body to Lakeland this morning on innrkot whichever is lower. An cn- tho bridal pnrty repaired to tho homo
:lorlda
Sanford,
Iffices and on swaying postur enrs of train 213, turning it over to Gentry Uro 8l(Jck may not bo inventoried nt of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Connolly whero
n.mllo-a-mimito mail trains, often un- and Futch. Emorson Barbor, fl»K- C(,8t nnd also nt market price, nnd tho an elegant wedding krcnkfnBt wns
fior poor light.
man of the extrn, finished the run to |owt!r of tho tw0 inventories used, In- served, tho bride and groom leaving
Tho address on overy loiter,card, or High Springs for Conductor Stone.
ventories on whntcvqr basis taken will during tho afternoon for a wedding
package must bo correct, complete nnd
Arrangements for Hie funeral have |(L, BUi,j0Ct to investigation by tho trip, their destination being unknown.
legblc, including the house number nnd not yet been completed.
Commissioner of . Intornnl Revenue,
The bride is tho only daughter of
name o f street, nnd tho "From " adA peculiarly sad fenturo of tho nn(j u,o tnxpnyer must satisfy tho Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Herndon nnd is
dress should ho in tho upper loft baud denth is thnt this wnH to be Conduc- commissioner of the correctness of tho ope of Sanford’s loveliest girls. Sho
corner so thnt tho mail will bo return- tor Stone’s final trip as an employee prices adopted. He must be prepared is a gonoral favorite with a host of
ed to you in case It Ih not delivered, of tho Atlantic Coast Line. Ho bad to hIiow both tho cost nnd the market friends nnd since tho announcement of
Do not nbbrcvlnto names of stales, hu- planned to go to High Springs nnd price of each article included In the hor nppronchlng tnnrrlngo, hns been
the honoroo nt a series of delightful
cause so many look alikewhena h -1 return on this run, ml tho proceed to
inventory.
brovintod.
Mncon, Georgia to spend tho Ctirist"In the conduct of modern business, prenuptiul courtesies,
I H A V E TH EM
Lieut. Bivins is from Elkin, N. C.,
But tbo proper amount of postnga Inins holidays with his mother. Ho I It is of tho utmost importance thnt
on your letters nnd wrap tho pnrcols l lmtl intimated to friends thnt ho had every business, largo or small, whoth- nnd is from ono of tho most promi­
cnrcfully. Avoid fancy writing, ns it I concluded to retire permanently from I er corporation, partnership or Indivld- nent families of North Carolinn. Ho
cnuHcs postoffico clerks nnd letter car-1 ai.tlvo duty ns a railroad conductor.— uni, shall maintain an exact record of hns many friends throughout tho
rlers to stop nnd study nnd thuB Ioho Lakeland Telegram,
|rocoplta and expenses. No special stateB of Florida nnd North Carolina
time. Make tho nddreBH plain and
Hystom of accounts is proscribed by who will bo interested in his marriage.
197 is atlru cteasily read, nnd always use pen und
Upon thoir return Lieut, and Mrs.
SEEK OTHER NEGRO HRUTE 1tho Bureau of Internal Revenue, but
Ink or typewriter and llghl-colorod cn
tho hooks should show in detail invon- Bivins will make their homo at Arintr atten ­
volopoH so ns to save tho eyes of the
CHARLOTTE, Dec. 18.—City nnd lories, purchases, snles, cnpltal Invost- endia. Their lnrgo numbor of friends
tion— lots nre being sold righ t ntong and bullying ip this
postoffico clerks
not use envo- county (,mccra Iin(l po8BC8 o f cltiz&lt;,nH meats, depreciation, nnd similar items Join in wishing them every future
section ia such as to glndden the heart o f those w ho have
happiness.
ones that are so frequent shrdlu unu woro tonight searching for Adnm |*n making up income tnx returns.
the good o f Sanford at heart.
lopes of unusual sizu. Tho Uttlo Miller, alias Adnm Brown, one of the,
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ones thnt aro so frequently used for two negroes charged with having KANSAS CITY 8PECIAI
PRESS 8UPPOT FRENCH POLICY
cords and notes at Christmas and oth­ made nn nttnek upon n young white
T his ia no idle talk— I have w eighed the statem ent and
WRECKED YESTERDAY—
er holiday times cause nn untold
PAIS,
Dec.
20.—
Sunday’s
news­
to any juat w hat ia m y candid convictiona w ould put it
married womnn nt her homo, about|
ENGINEER DEAD TODAY
amount of troublo nnd labor, ns thoy
papers
were
virtually
unanimous
in
n ilo outside tho city limits, Inst
moat too atrong fo r the careful, conaervativo person— that
Vil) not fit our cnhcolllng machlnos
night.
Tho other negro, Fred I ANNISTON, Ala., Dec. 20.— Engl- supporting France's naval building
person w hose eyes are turned backward— The fellow w ho
end muBt therefore be cancelled by
program ns suggested at tho Wash­
Ardrcy,
who
was
nrrostod
shortly
neor
s.
T.
Wntklns
who
was
injured
hns VISIO N will agree w ith mo now— tho oth er later.
hand, Boenuso of tholr size nnd tonington conference including the re­
demy to slip out of n package, these “ f for 1
} '0, C^ 0 wnfl commltte? ' a" ‘l yesterday in tho wreck near herd of
quest for ten capital ships.
•mall envelopes nro more likely to bo
to nilihero; w" fl «Lcmovc&lt;1 early the Southern Railway Kansas City
overlooked or lost
tm ny nm tl,kon to tho nowny coun*y special, Jacksonville to Kansns City,
13-lCtc
Mail vour lottors and packages early N ail nt Salisbury. The victim of the died today of injuries, bringing tho 666 quickly relieves a cold.
In tho dny boenuso this avoids over- *vtt«ck, who wns tnkon to n locnl hos- j denth list to threo. Watkins w ab nn
Tho hotel Lcnmington which has
*olklng nnd doluying tho mail nt tho P,tnl&gt; wn" suffering tonight from ordninod minister nad was known as
been
under construction at Miami
•*id of tho dny.
Bhock and brutBcs, according to her "tho preacher engineer."
"T h s Man Who Sells Dirt Cheap "
has
been
about completed and will
Your local postmaster nnd your |physician
An economint has figured it out open up about the first of February.
(eachora will tell you more about tho
Watch the South East Corner of Page 1 wo
Postal service.
1
annual confcreco nt Washing- thnt n wlfo is worth $2C0 a tiny. This is ono of the hotels that is be­
Do these things nnd you will win ton would holp somo, but we can’ t Tl\p nine cants is doubtless tho luxury ing built by the Florida Hotel und
tax.
Construction Co., nnd loomromms.
the grateful appreciation of the poo-1 nil go Into tho hotel bushiest.

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New Discovery

Dr. Kfotfs Pills

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BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

General Fire

Insurance

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION’

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�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28,1821

CAUSES HAVOC

NEW
EIREANN ON WALL STREET
PUBLIC DEBATEl DESPITE THREAT
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SINN FEIN CANNOT TELL WHAT
NEW YORK, Dec 20— No develop­
ments.
THE RESULT WILL
m il l io n d o l l a r s
This was todny’B report both on
BE
damage
tho second exptosion ngninst which
DUBLIN, Dec. 20.—When tho Dali Wall Street hnd been warned, and
BUFFALO, Dec. 19.— A ninety-five
mile an hour galo swept tho city- yes­ Elreann adjourned last night after tho government’s investigation of the
terday, uprooting trees, tearing down two Icnghty public sessions devoted 1920 blast.
Lower Manhnttcn apparently failed
chimneys, smashing plate glass win- to earnest debate, nothing tangiblo
to tnko seriously letters mailed to
hnd
dovelopod
to
indicate
how
tho
dows and p M ^ UP lho wator ln 1110
harbor to nn unprecedented stage. members would voto on tho question brokers, predicting that by night
of ratifying tho trenty designed to fall towering skyscrapers within five
One man wns killed in the storm.
.set
up the Irish Freo State.
blocks rndlous would bo laid low.
The dnmngo throughout tho city,
Clerks appeared concerned only
Immediately
after
adjournment
tho
was grant, but heaviest losses oc­
correspondent
Interviewed
four
promi­
with
getting to work on timo. J. P.
curred nlong tho water front, whore
nent
Sinn
Foinors.
All
of
them
de­
Morgan,
who vn^s supposed to bo the
a 300-foot wireless tower wns demol­
clared
It
was
impossible
to
mnko
any
chlof
object
of tho plot, arrived, unat­
ished, boat housos and small docks
cstlmnto
of
tho
relntivo
strength
of
tended,
r.t
his
offico nt his regular
were swept away and several hundred
thoso
favoring
and
those
opposing
tho
heur.
Tin
usual
nrondny crowd nt
pleasure craft were smashed or car­
treaty, or to hnznrd a guess as to tho intersection of Wall, Broal nnd
ried down tho river.
Tho property loss will run into hun­ which side would eventually gnin a Nassau Streets seemed greater, if
majority.
anything, for New York is n city of
dreds of thousands of dollars.
DeVnlora, Griffith; Collins, Child- .the curious.
A window hatch, torn from tho top
True, n few more guards could bo
of a business block, fell on a passing era and several othor prominent men
In
tho
councils
of
tho
party,
spoko
on
seen
on c!uty,nnd tho spcdnl preroga­
automobile killing Frank E. Kiefor,
cither
side,
but
it
is
generally
ngrecd
tive
of
Santa Clause to secrecy wns
one of tho two occupants, and injur­
that tho most sensational and most violated, ns suspicious-looking Christ­
ing tho other seriously. Tho hatch
impressive contribution wns Robert mas packages were senrehod. Once
went through tho windshield and pin­
Bnrton’u narrative of tho circumstanc­ a red motor truck, londcd with blue
ned Kiefer to tho sent. Tho automo­
es under which ho nnd other delegates bnrrels, recalling the ominous death
bile, with both occupants unconscious,
were, according to his statement, forc- wngon in which the 1920 bofb burst,
ran about a block before it swerved
od to sign the treaty without referring rnused n flutter, but proved qulto
and crashed Into n store front,
it back to tho cabinet nt Dublin.
harmless.
Two women wore caught under a
Mr. Barton said his oath to tho re­
falling treo near tho water front. One
public wns tho most sacred bond on FOUR RIG HANGARS
of them, Miss Margaret Cochrnne, suonrth and ha had broken it as tho les­
staim'd both legs broken. Her sla­
DESTROYED BY FIRE AT
sor of two nlternntivo outrages forc­
ter Katharine, was Intornnlly Injured,
LANGLEY FIELD TODAY
ed upon him, nnd boenuso ho wnB com­
and fireman hnd to cut away part of
pelled to choose immediately.
the tree trunk boforo she could bo re­
NEWPORT NEWS, Dec. 19— Four
Mr. Griffith, ho explained, hnd re­
leased.
huge
frame hangars nt Langley Field
peatedly sought to, hnvo tho terms re­
The wind, blowing from tho south­
ferred hack to tho Dali Elrennn, but were destroyed by fire this morning,
west, directly down Lake Erlo, plied
this Premier Lloyd Gcorgo directly tho loss was two hundred thousand.
up tho water until Bird Island pier
negatived. 1 Tho signnturo of ovory One Mnrtin bombing plane w ah de­
and Hquaw Island wore almost com­
member was necessary or war would stroyed.
pletely submerged. Nearly 100 squat­
fellow nt once, nnd the prime minister
ters' shanties wore carried out into
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Dee. 20—A
gave tho delegation until 10 o'clock to
Ningnrn river. Their occupants were
general
alarm wns sounded here Into
make up their minds.
rescued by police, firemen and coast
Griffith, Colilns nnd Duggnn were, Inst night to fight n fire in the busi­
guard crews.
he snid, for tho signnturo, but ho nnd ness district. At 1 o'clock tho blaze
Three ferryboats used in tho service
Gnvin Duffy were ngninst it. Ho held had destroyed a jewelry store nnd a
between Buffalo and Fort Erio wore
out, nnd that placed tho responsibility delientessen shop.
piled up on tho rocks between tho riv­
for war on hiifi; so ho signed, rather
er and the cnnnl.
WEDDING BREAKFAST
than commit tho Irish people to war
At Tonawnndn tho wnto rose eight without consultation.
(From Mond.!,’* Dull,)
feet ahovo normal, flooding tho largo
Mrs.
A.
P. Connelly entertained
"And so,” he exclaimed, "I now ful­
lumber yards there and
carrying
fill my undertaking, nnd rucomcnd to with her usual charming and gracious
thousands of feet of timber into tho you thia trenty.”
manner Saturday morning at a wed­
river and over Niagara Foils.
A
ding breakfast honoring Lieut, and
dredge nnehored o ff Grand Island be­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20— Modified Mrs. Hugh Albert Bivins, whose margan to drift toward tho falls, but man­
proposals of France as to naval ratio ringe at high noon wns n brilliant so­
aged to find anchorage by digging its
to bo allotted Franco under i.nvul limi­ cial event.
steel dipper into tho mud on the rivor
The living room nnd reception room
tation agreement was presented to
led.
naval subcommittee of fifteen of con­ wore adorned with baskets nnd vases
Seldom has such a volume of wator
ference today by the French detogn- of pink roses. In the dining room the
poured over tho brink of tho Niagara tio head.
wedding colors, white and green were
cutrnct ns yesterday. The waters of
used. Crystal vases and baskets were
Lake Erie, crowded into the Niagara
effectively placed on the mantel, cab­
river, caused a swirling flood whore Four Power Treaty
inets and tho buffet.
usually there nro only a few sennt
Beautiful in its appointments, of
Does Not Cover
inehus, Floods poured over tho proclcrystal, China and silver, wns the
piee, so that the pier of tho Maid of
Islands— Harding benuliftf! breakfast table, covered with
the Mist wns submerged.
an exquisite lace cloth. In the center
WASHINGTON, Doc. 20— Presi­ was a crystal basket filled with white
Many Islands just above the falls
were submerged for tho first timo in dent Harding, it was snid today at tho ruses and fern, the handle tied with n
years. Great property- damage wns Whito House, does not regard tho four fluffy how of green nnd white tulle,
dune on the upper rivor between I.n- power Pacific treaty us covering tho nt tho corners were crystal cnndlo
Salit: and Niagara Falls to riverside principal islands of tho Japanese em­ sticks holding white tapers with green
boat ileuses and mutor boats. Ono pire. This viow, contrary to that voic­ nnd silver shades. Suspended from
estimate of tho property loss there is ed repeatedly by official spokesmen of the chandelier was a largo white wed­
$309,01)0, No loss of life reported. All Amoricnn delegation, wns described at ding hell, tied with green tulle, with
the large lake boats here weathered tho While House ns the president’s a single white rose as clapper. Tho
the storm. Sonic dragged their an­ personal opinion not based on cuiisul- place enrds were in a bridal design,
tation with oilier members of tho nil- and tho favors for tho girls were wed­
chors, but nono wbb beached.
Three gasoline fishing bonts were ministration.
ding hells filled with green nnd white
sunk in the harbor at Dunkirk.
mints, the men’s favors were baskets
CARTER PIERSON
of mints, A five course breakfast
Tii prevent a cold take GGG.
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HELD WITHOUT BAIL FOR
was served.
In cutting tho bride’s cake, which
KILLING MRS. PIERSON
was white topped with tiny American
CLEARWATER, Dec. 20— Carter flngs, Miss Marjorie Clay, drew the
Pierson is held without bail for tho thimble, Lieut. Strahm the dime and
killing of Mrs. It. B. Pierson nnd Ea­ Miss Sara Mardre the ring.
Covers'wero laid for Lieut, nnd Mrs.
ton Durrnnce nt a dance near Safety
Harbor Saturday night is snid to lmvo II. A. Bivins, Lieut. Strahm, Miss EsMiller, Mr. Maurice Helston,
denied taking any part in the shooting
tWa, Alfred Rabeen
but several witnesses have identified Mi.:: Lara
Alabama Lady Was Sick For Thrci him, Sheriff Lindsey snid today. Llntl- Miss Daphne WimbUJ., Miaa Dorothy
.sey biiiil Pierson waa wanted by Ken­ Kumph, JamcB Higgins, Miss Nell
Years, Suffering Pain, Ncrvou*
tucky authorities for murder. Ho re­ Lane of DeLand, Miss Marjorlo Clay,
and Depressed— Read Her
cently camo hero from Green Hall, Lieut. Patrick, Walter and Hnwkina
Connolly.
Own Story of Recovery*
Ky.
wrecks v e s s e l s a n d

causes

CARDUI HELPED
RFGAIN STRENGTH

REMOVAL OF TROOPS
FROM IRELAND
Paint nock, Ala.—Mrs. O. M. Stegall
IS SUSPENDED
Of near horo, rocontly related tho fol­
lowing interesting account of her r*
QUEENSTOWN, Doc. 20— Remov­
covery: “ [ was la a weakened con
al
of British troops from Ireland,
dKIon. i was alck throo years la bed
which
was to have begun today, has
suffering a great dorl of pain, weak
been
suspended
nnd they will not bo
norvous, dopressed.
I waa so weak
withdrawn
unless
the treaty Is rati­
I couldn't walk across tho floor; Jusf
bad to lay and my Uttlo onea do th« fied, it wns stated here.
Work. I was almost dead. I tried
•very tiling I heard of. and a cumber ci WEALTHY TOURIST
doctors. Still I didn’ t got any relief
ROBBED AT MIAMI AS
1 eoulun't eat, and slept poorly.
I
HE ENTERED HOME
believe If I hadn't heard of and takes
Cardul I would have died. I bough!
■It bottles, after a neighbor told' ml
MIAMI, Dec. 20— As ho entered
^hat it did for her.
winter homo hero Into Inst night Hus­
"I began to eat and sloop, began t&lt;
Stain my strength and am now well ton Wieth, wealthy St. Josoph, Mo.,
and strong. 1 haven't had any trou citizen, grappled with burglar who
hie since . . . I euro can testify to thi after a tussle escaped with a diamond
food that Cardnl did me.
I donl ring ho wrestled from Wloth’s hand
think there la a better tohlo modi
nnd $300 cash from his pocket. Po#
and i believe It saved my life.”
For over 40 years, thousands of wo lice hava no clue to tho idontity.
Mien have used Cardul successfully
the treatment of many womanlj
It took h constlttutior.al amend*,
ailments.
ment to chnngo a clove from an alibi
'*
If you suffer a i these women dl4
to a boast.
w te Cardul. It may help you, too.
At all druggUta,

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Christmas cards at Herald office.

lor and Ruth Drawdoy o f Tampa, 20 MILLIONS FOR RUS­
Norma Griffin o f Kissimmee, Veda
SIANS RELIEF PLAN
Ulmer of Largo and Teresa Murphy
o f Jacksonville.— Gainesville Sun.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18— A bill
authorizing the President to expend
BIG DAY AT THE BAPTIST 120,000,000 out o f tho funds of the
TEMPLE
United States grain corporation for
Tho Sunday School had 312 pres­ relief of iho distressed and starving
ent.
people of Russia was passed Satur­
A large audience in the morning day by tho Houso, 114 to 51.
.Opponents of tho measure fought
service.
It to the Inst and forced roll call on
The B. Y. P. U. had 90 present.
About GOO present Sunday night. the ground that tho voto as announc­
Mr. Owens the Xylophonist wns fine. ed did not Includo a quorum o f tho
Four new members by Baptism nnd House, Tho roll call resulted 181
ono by letter.
to 71, nnd tho bill now goes to the
Th0 Baptist Church is doing en­ Senato.
thusiastic work nnd tho members are
In wrangling over tho measure the
more interested thnn ever before.
House attempted to chop it to piece*
with amendments, Tho first actual
BIG ELECTRIC CHRISTMAS TREE test was on an amendment by Repre­
The Men’s Class of tho Baptist sentative Bankhend, Democrat, Ala­
church will hnvo a large electric bama, to reduce the amount from
lighted Christmas Trco on next Fri­ twenty million to ton million, which
day night. Fourt hundred presents wns defeated 78 to 00.
There hnd been two solid hours of
will bo given away.
Th0 clnss of men is a largo nnd in­ debate during which a flood of elo­
terested one. Mr. Forest Gntchel quence was let loose on tho argu­
is the presidnt nnd in a fino lender. ment that tho stnrvlng children of
Ho has ns his co-officcra such men Russia rcgnrdless of the bolshevik
as W. E. Scoggan, M. D. Barber, M. ruin that hn dbrought about theit
L. Wright, C. D. Forrester, Perry distress should hnvo their cry for
Jcrnlgnn, J G.Shnrron, W.T. Whcelh, brond silenced with American food,
when n new fight wns started over
A. J. I,using and J. P. Hall.
The tree will lie placed In tho Boy proposals to tenr tho hill to pieces.
Scout Play Ground of the Baptist
Temple. It will ho lighted four Ruh-My-Tism, n pain killer. 13-lGtc
nights, tho first night being Friday
SANFORD HAS IT
of this week.
Wo hnvo in Sanford n place whore
FOR MRS HURT
Mrs. LaVerno Hurt was the the motorists can get service ot nny
honoree nt a most delightful pnrtv [ant*
kinds. A modern
gnrngo
Snturny when Mrs Claude 'Howard p i p p e d to take care of nny need
entertained nt bridge, at her home on t,mt m,8ht arlaA° wit,h “ "S' ,n,ol,o r
Thin! street. There being three Int
‘ ,W0, A modern drlvc-in filltables of players
IinR 8tfttlon* 8tornK° for cnrs* washing
n„
,
,
Jmul polishing. Tho sorvlco is quick
Quantities o f red roses were used
i
in chnrining profusion in th0
'e various aiHA. 8nnPl,y
repair shop, the host equipped in
rooms where the card tnb’ es wore
tho city, operated by MR. P. A.
played.
MERO, with n force of tho most skil­
In the interesting gnme of bridge
led workmen.
played during th^ afternoon, high
A battery servieo station under the
score was made by Mrs. B. A.
able management of MR. DOUGLASS
Howard, who was awarded a beauti­
C, GRIFFIN. He knows batteries.
ful basket of red roses. The honoThere is a vulcanizing shop thor­
roe was presented n lovely fern dish, oughly equipped with latest nnd best
ns memento of the occasion.
appliances for that trade operated by
Following tho card gnme tho MR. E. S. ItOCKEY. He la the tire
hostess assisted by Mrs. A. B. Wal­ repnir man who bns never turned out
lace served a delicious snlnd course. an unsatisfactory job.
Those invited to this pretty party
You hnvo travelled through ninny
were Mrs. La Verne Hurt, Mrs. B. towns in this state and others, but
A. Howard, Mis. George
Bishop, stop nnd think, have you ever seen a
Miss Adelaide HigginH, Mrs. D. D. service station as complcto in its line
Caldwell, Mrs. (J. D. Hart, Mra. Joe aa WIGHT BROS. CO.
227-lc; 19-lc
Chittenden, Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Mrs.
M. S. Wiggins, Mrs, Hnl Wight, GGG cures Malarial Fever.
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Mrs. W. E. Watson, A. W Fitts and
Mrs. Gowdy.
DINNER PARTY
Lieutenant H. A. Bivins entertain­
ed tho members of the Bovina-IIorndon bridal party at dinner Friday
evening at the Valdez Hotel.
The table bad as its centerpiece a
basket of pink roses and fornss. Tho
place cards were suggestive of tho
Christmas sen son.
Covers ,wero
laid for fourteen.
Thos0 enjoying this event were
Miss Norma Herndon, Miss Esther
Miller, Lieut. Strahm, Miss Marjorlo
Clay, Lieut. Patrick, Mrss. B. W.
Herndon, Miss Nellie Lnno of DoLnrni, Miss Dnphic WiinMsh, Mrs. J.
E. Brousc, Messers James Higgins,
Walter nnd Hawkins Connnlly, and
Alfred Robson,
Miss Scritn Lake, a popular mem­
ber of the social set, arrived homo
Saturday afternoon and will spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Forest Lake. Miss Lnko Is
among tho Snnfo;*d girls attending
Woman’s College at Tallahassee.

FOR SALB
FOR SALE—No. 817 West First S t
Eight rooms and bath. For prlc#
and ':erms, write box 782, Daytona*
Fin.
40-tfc
"EXIDE” BATTERIES, the Giant
that lives in n box. Wo can now fur­
nish six Volt Batteries at $24.50. Wa
buy, sell, exchnnge, recharge and re­
pair all makes Batteries— Ray Broth­
ers. Phone 548.
8-tfe
FOR SALE— Coal oil heater, $3.50;
electric table stoves, $12.50 value,
for $7.00, in perfect condition. 418
Mngnolln.
13-tp
HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTINO . A T -

tnchm ent, fits nil sow ing machine*.
P ric e |2 00. C h e cks, 10a extra. Lights

Mali Order Home, Uox 117, Birming­
ham, Ain.
A NICK COUNTIIT 1IOMB FOIl BALB—
Apply to mnnngar, A. J. Lundqulst,
lloulo A, Ilox 248, Sanford. Fla. 14-lltp

FOR SALE— Rargain, six cylinder, 8pnsBcngcr Nash touring car. Run
about ton thousand miles, practically
now, first clnss condition. Tho car
will ploaso tho most fastldeous— M.
W. Uniford, Entorpriso Junction, Fla.
15-4te
CABBAGE "PLANTS FOR SALE—
Enrly Jersey nnd Charleston Wake­
field, 5,000 for $4.00; 10,000 for $7.50.
Slnglo 1,000 $1.25 f. o. b. Valdosta—
Kinsey Wholosnlo Plant Co., Valdosta,
Ga.
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LOOK BEFORE U LEAP
I hnvo wime real car bargains:
1 Bulek I ........ ............................ $ 350
1 Auburn, nenrly new ................. 095
1 Olds 4 nenrly new ................... 1185
1 Oldsmobilo ................................ 485
Truck nenrly new ...................... 485
See me fur real bargains.
N. II. GARNER
llt-ltc
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
J, T. Reeves Is nu longer connoctfcd
with mo in any way, nnd I nm not re­
sponsible for any money, fertilizer, or
nnything ho may chnrgo to mo. Tho
agreement I declare broken—nnd nt
nn end.
MRS. M. B. ALLISON.
200-D-a-W—4tp .
GGG cures Bilious Fever.

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4-Cycle Only — 3 to 40 H. P. — $135 to $1550
KERMATH.MANUFACTURING CO., Detroit, Mich.

Miss Pcrrie T.ee Boll arrived lujmo
Friday to :i v .&lt;! th:&gt; Christmas ho!iw.ys with her p.uc.i.c, Mr. and Mra.
Clifford Bell, at their homo on Celery
avenue. Miss Bell is attending
'Jueon’s College at Charlotte,

Mrs. Bryan Sturmnn and baby of
Pittsburg, Pa., nro spending tho
THE MANGER PRINCE
winter hero with her mother Mrs. E,
(Cantata)
A. Dougins. Mr. Bturmnn will ar­
Th0 Munger Prince is to be pre­ rive this week nnd will * spend the
sented in Snnford this Christmas by holidays here with them.
a chorus of 23 voices. Perhaps the
best of all the Cuntns ever given in
Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Trask nnd
Sanford Is this one.
MIsh Paulino Trask, ( f Petoskcy,
The chorus is being trained by Mich., who hnvo been visiting Mrs.
Mrs. A. M. Phillips and Miss Sara Trask’s sister Mrs. Fred Williams,
Mardre. The people of-Sanford have left today for Tnmpn where they will
learned that any musical trained by spend tho winter.
these two will prove a success,
Lntcr announcement in the Herald
Miss Dorthy Humph, who is at­
will give tho placo, date program and tending Women’s College nt Tallahas­
names of the singers.
see, nrrlvod Saturday morning, and
will spend the holidays hero with her
YOUNG I.ADIE VISITORS
parents Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Humph.
A number of attractive young lad­
ies from all over the state are visit­
ors in th0 city, coming to attend the
PI K. A. Christmas dunce, a brilliant
went of last evening nnd will remain
over until Sunday.
Among those here are Misses Hilda
Griffin, Virginia Yowel) and Harlot
Titus of Orlando, Sereta Lake and
Ethel Henry o f Sanford, Sara Xel-

WANTOD
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fresh and good milker. J. H. M i l
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tf*
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds ot
hauling.
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J. C. Parker of Marquette, Mich.,
is among tho out of state visitors
spending some timo in Sanford.
W. Hutchins of. DeLand was
among tho visitors horo yesterday
stopping at tho Montezuma.

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THE PAtfFORD WEEVJiY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23,1921
seems, many of the po'.t / lavra must whatever, and yet ii they have friends joys' the confidence of all our people festion1largely to "finding his p]ut»
J
be abolished and prom r
impbaslff who can organize the district or the whose opinion is worth considering. and acquiring Influence.
I
trust
that
Seminole
county
We
know
that
our
Interests,
financial,
placed upon tho tunir .nen' al Jaws, state for-them they will go to conMore and mora our nyttem of h unan gross where they will fill a seat, noth- educational and moral, may be safely honor both Mr. Forster and itself U
returning him to this important port
relatlons is bccomlrj- en nngl d in lng more; they cut no figure whnt- confided to his judgment and care.
■ . A . K I E L ... . ................ „ . O n m l M u u u
W. F. BEACKMAty
tcchnicailtics,
nnd
whl
e
so
no
o
f
theso
over
in
shading
legislation.
After
two
Mr. Forqter made a good record in
FuMlahad St*it TrlSaj by
THREE CHEERS.
details are necessary, to' many of or threo months’ effort, they may bo the Inst legislature, and would bo in
Tho best way to avoid showing I
Congress has passed a now rovonuo them are tcdiousl) *■ivol ing.- -Flori- ablo to write an imaginary speech and a position to exercise still larger in­
(IneorponUd)
da
Metropolis,
got
some
other
congressman
to
move
fluence,
and
perform
still
greater
ser­
your
age is to avoid trying to set
act reducing Fodoral taxes $835,000,•ubsohiptioh r&amp; ios w advamohi
to
havo
it
printed
in
tho
congressional
young.
vice,
if
ho
should
be
re-elected.
Ho
000 a year.
OSS Y S A S ......................................................... It. 10
record without Its over having been "knows tho ropes" ns » now man co'uld
THE WIIOLti W JRK3
S^x months ago tho government
U X MOUTH!
liH
TK BSE MONTHS....................................................I I
— —
rend in the halls of congress, but so not—tho principleu, methods,
nnd
And now tho wall of th0 thirsty |a;
could not enact tho Adjusted Compen­
A traveling salt imnr , according to fnr n9 their Influence is concerned it tricks of logisintlvo action—and would "The wny o f tho transgressor I*
-Catarad u Dacoad O U u M ail M atU r Anyuit I I , sation bill because tho estimated an­
I I M , At th* F ott Offle* at Sanford, Ytorlda,
nual expenditure of $200,000,000 it nn eastern oxeKi go, isited n small counts for about os much as the in- not need to devote tho first half of tho barred."
Uadat A cl of H a n k t , IITL
cntnllcd threatened to bankrupt tho town and sold t' c p oprhtor of its fluencc of n mouse at a bull fight,
T h* Sanford Dally Harold la pnbllahad alary
general store ionv
merchandise.
Florida has a host of capabio men.
nftam aaa (aioapt Sunday) and tharoufhly oar* country; now it is in that happy Btato
a n thla (radios oaellan. AdforUalns rata* raa*. in which jit can not only afford much When, tho gociir arr ved they wore Mcn who woui(1 Bot recognition If sent
Shoe Repairing1— Hand W ork
anabla and mad* known an appliaaUan. fd.OO
not
ns
represm
ed
and
tho
merchant
to
Washington
nnd
bring
distinction
itbeded relief to industry by removing
f as yaar, or I I * par Month, la td&lt;
consequently
etui nod them. The to the state. Why In tho world wo
Wloat BSSlLD 'StnXDD fOr
Fhana U l tho excess profits tax and the surtax
The
house
lit*
jmpt
jd to collect the nro content to pick up somebody whose
on
largo
incomes,
but
enn
sweopingly
Forc!,'n AttvrrtMn-i Rrprrim»ntiitiv*
THE AMI’ R lfA M I'RV.PS A1 * ICISTIOM
reduce taxes on such articles ns sonl- bill nnd drew n sg h t draft on the chief qualification seems to ho his
merchant thro gh the locnl bank, Ability to travel around nnd kcop his
skln coats nnd polo mallets.
Nothing could bo more heartening which returns th« draft unhonored, fences in repair nnd tho political mnChristmas weather.
nnd wo can scurce forbear to cheer. The house \v 'ote the postmaster chlnory well oiled is a mystery. So
Lettuce
weather
and
orango Tho gruvo danger o f national ruin is about the finn icini standing of the long as we do this wo can not hope for
pnssed. And, having steored the merchant and l ie p &gt;stmnster Inconi- much recognition or much help for
weather.
Florida in a nntlonnl way.
country through this critical period cally replied with an o. k.
By
return
mail
th
house
request-!
Florida's growing importance ought I5
ami
seen
its
wuy
clear
to
reducing
tho
Have a little patience and courage.
tax
on
sealskin
coats
and
polo
mallets,
ed
tho
postmaster
to
tecure
a
lawyer
to
enubio her to nssumo a more prom- ; "
One guess w ith each purchase. N earest guess to
Sanford is coming.
Congress will, of courso, will loso no to collect tho amount and received the inont position in tho nffairs of tho nn- ;■
num ber o f seeds in the citron w ins D ecem ber 24th
itlon. If wo send able men to congress r
And Sanford stores are ready to tmic now in mnklng the patiently following reply;
"The undersign d it tho merchant and sennte, wo get attention. "Mo to" IJ
take your orders for anything you , “ waited adjustment with tho ox-sorWAnt
vice men. of tho nation.— Legion of whom you ntUaipti d to palm o ff sort o f fellows only furnish trading ®
Weekly.
your worthless g ods. The under- material for real congressmen. Flori- l
signed is the pro ider -. nnd owner da can illy afford to furnish trading *
The lettuco market is picking up so
of the hank to wh rh &gt; m sent your material much longer.— Roportor-Stur. J
CHRISTMAS LIFT
tho wise ones say hut it is picking up
sight draft. The u ii.er. -igned is the!
------------ o------------u
too late to pick up anything.
Money not being very plentiful this postmaster to when you wrote and P. I'. FORSTER FOR LEGISLATURE B
First N at’ l Bank A nnex
--------And nftcr the first of the year the your, lie advocates of the suppres­ tho undersigned is tht lawyer whose j
.
"The Family Shoe Store”
big things will come to pass that we sion o f Christmas giving nnd of the services you sought t- obtain for To tho Editor of tho Sanford Herald: J
your nefarious buslne s. If the, 1 have read your editorial In a re- ■
have wanted for many years.
1practical" Christmas gift nro in
%rr.% C 0 p c V
” S E E 0 l m W ,N U 0 W
updersigned were not a so tho preach- cen^ issuo concerning tho cundidncy of
'VCt
Humors Hay the stock markets of their glory. Away with all of them! or of vtho church ai tht i place, he tho Hon. F. I*. Forster ns ropresentaWall Street are to bo destroyed. Well, This docs not refer to those who would toll yqu to g , to hell.” — E x -' tivo in tho " cxt legislature, with In
torest nnd approval.
they that live by the stocks should must adopt this attitude from dire change.
*
necessity, hut to the great army of
It seems to me that it is the duty
perish in tho stocks, so why worry?
people, who, because they are a little
of Mr. Forster to allow his nnnio to
MAIL OHL-’.KM
------------ o------------be used in this connection, nnd that
Sanford subdivisions will begin to lazy, selfish ami unimaginative, nre
SO U TH ER N AG R IC U L TU R IST
Mali order hmisei in gathering the voters o f the county, men nnd
movo after tho first of tho yonr. Sev­ g!u«( of o x c u b c h for letting them­
N A S H V IL L E , T E N N .
ern! big sales will bo put on about selves down enHy at Christmas time. big harvests from oid'-rs* sent from women, ought to elect him by a very
that time and Sanford property will
Christmas isn't a time for driving every town in Flo: h.n.
Leesburg, large majority.
The Giant o f the South
move fast this spring.
It is for tho interest of Seminole
home the hard facts of life. It’s a
not as large as S an so n, in tbe
county
that
it
should
bu
represented
in
------------ o------------time for forgetting them as far as
Its im m ense popularity is due not only to the fa c t that
Welcome to Cnpt. Atkinson and possible, nnd festering nil life's months of Septomle', 'ctybem nnd the law-making body of the stnto by
every
lino in it is w ritten fo r Southern fa rm fam ilies by
Cnptain Atkinson, Jr., to our city. cheerful possibilities. It is a tim o! November, sent out .,»f town 2,(120 ■a man of Intcligcncc, knowledge, unmen
nnd
women who know nnd appreciate Southern condi­
1.50. In questioned integrity, dignity of charThey will put on a fine boat on Luke for thinking not for reasons for not ortlers amounting to 1
tions,
but
to tho practically unlimited personal service which
Monroe nnd take out parties and givu giving hut of reason for giving, and yeur's timo, this world! amount t&lt;&gt; actor and manner, public spirit, and
is
given
to
subscribers w ithout charge.
over
seventy
.thousand'd
'liars,
which
courage, and this is the kind of man
our beautiful lake the publicity that It for giving, as far ns may ho, tho
is
more
than
that
city
will
pay
for
that we all know Mr. Forster to be.
doserves,
«
things that aro desired and unexpect­
E very year we answ er thousands o f questions on hun­
ed rather than those tlmt are direct-1 u’r |mrt " f 0,0
lmvin* on He has been a citizen o f Florida and
dreds o f different su b jects— all w ithout charge. W hen you
Tampa gas rates will liavo a sub­ ly needed and would have to be forth­ her streets. We have i tnson to be- of this county for u great many years,
becom e a subscriber this Invaluable personal service is yours.
stantial reduction on January first. coming soon, regardless of the day. lievu tnnt Sarasota spe ids annually is thoroughly familiar with their re­
Thnt is one reason w hy we have—
Sanford gas rates should bu reduced Anyone who deprives himself of this with Chicago mail oi lor houses sources and needs, has wide and inti­
but no one can find thu gus. It has aspect of Christmas loses more than much more than this, am yet when it mate relations with nil our people nnd
375,000 CIR CU LATIO N
is necessary to give m tes to keep business enterprises, is cautions and
been reduced so low in the tank that he gains.
no niio can use it.
Foolish, thoughtful, cheap, expen­ the schools going for t e full term conservative in temperament, nnd en­
tile names on those note ■ will not be
sive, practical or fantastic, let the
■*
"Dcnlli Stalks on Iloels of Booze gifts be given, each one, down to tho Sears, Roebuck &amp; Co., or Montgomery
Ward
&amp;
Co.,
hut
J.
E.
tattle,
I’
,
H.
1’nrty" rends tbe headlines in the most, minute or ordinary, with the
Levy Cl. I. Thacker and other S.tri
daily papers. Nothing new in this.
high light of festivity, if you can’t
iota met', hunts. Would it i. t be n
Death usually stalks in the wake of
give anything else, give yourself.
good iden, since the Sarasota people
booze parties sooner or Inter. It is
Wrap your face ill a smile, and tie
only a question of time with present
nro contributing so largely to the
up with u bunch of cheerful words.
day booze.
prosperity of.mail order houses, that
If you are not n practical person, su
thu next time the merchants are
much the better.—Gainesville Sun.
This is tho week for tho Sanford
solicited for their endorsement on
merchants to go after tho holiday
notes to keep tho schools going, to
trado with a bunch of daily advertis­ ENCOURAGEMENT OF LAW 011- widen Main street, build the white
S Kit'VANCE N EC ESS A It Y
ing. Clive them tho prices. We can
way, or any of the dozens of other
sell cheaper than any other place in
calls that will lie made upon them
Onu of the reasons for the general
the statu hut people will never know
for funds, the secretary o r tho cham­
lack
of law enforcement in this coun­
it if you do not advertise,
ber of commerce take up the matter
try Is tiio existence of such a multi­ with the two houses mentioned and
------------ o-----------We iiatu to say it again hut honqst- tude of useless, potty laws. But this solicit a gcncrouss contribution from
ly folks, Sanford will have thu coun­ is no excuse.
them.—Snrnsotn Times.
try club nnd golf links and this juipor
Law is Inw—bore tho considera­
will bo ablo to chronicle tho facts
CHRISTMAS HONESTY
tion
should end. Under our system
about the first of January nnd it in
real this time. And it is all tho bet­ of government wo elect representa­
It might take moro strength of
ter after tho long wait for it is with­ tives to make our laws and after they character than you possess, but how
in reason and reach,
are made the principle of good citizen­ would it do for you to spend your
ship requires tiiat they bu observed, Christinas money honestly this year?
Tho Bnnfiird Herald will adopt sov- When tile so-called best citizens treat
Wo mean, how would it do for you
«rnl new policies after January first, laws as inconsequential inconvenient-- to buy only honest gifts—gifts thnt
It will tell u few things about San- es, what can bo’ expected of the class actually represent your kindly fueling
^ford and Sunford people that they of lawlessly-inclined?
nnd your sincere desire to give pleas­
will not like but it will bo tho truth
And yet many of tho laws written ure to the recipient?
k.and will bo told in order that they can on tile statute hooks might as well
Wo mean, too, how would ii do for
xihnngo their policies to conform with not ho there— in fact, they do moro you, to refrain from buying gifts thnt
tho growing city of Sanford.
harm than good, sincu an unenforced are more expensive than you can af­
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gifts aro "expected" from you or that
France may be our ally but she pulls enforcement.
A law -that cannot lie enforced such gifts will curry favor with tho
Home funny stunts that givu rise to
the question of whether France is should never he paused I It serves no persons to whom you give thorn?
Cou|d yo go down town with a te n -1
not tho greatest friend of Franco In 1purpose other than to stimulate law­
tho world. Hur actions gave riso to lessness, and at best the country has dollar bill to buy n ton-dollnr gift for
an influential friend and wind lip by
thin question after tile war when she too much of lids.
Generalizing on thu suhjoct of law using the ton dollars for ten ono-dol_______
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grabbed everything ill sight from
America and hur actions now in w ant-, enforcement, Thu Miumi Herald Inr gifts for ten uninflucntinl littlo
children nnd then bo content to semi
ing more navy than any other power makes an excellent point, saying:
your influential friend just a cheery
"This
regulation
of
thu
Individual
would indicate that same Hplrit.
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with reference to his relations with "Murry Christmas"?
thosu around him, wo call law. The
Strength of character is undouht$
Sanford Daily Herald is to be con*
law is made that all may understand ly roquiros for folks to he honest at
gnitu luted on its splendid 21 page
their duties, onu to the other and to Christmas time. There is so much
Christmas edition of yesterday and
the-social organization, mid thnt nono snobbery, so much kow-towing, so
the Palm Bench Post also luul a 24
may he permitted to'impose upon his much veneer, standing out at Christ-1
page edition for tho same duto nnd neighbor or unduly strutch his own urns time— a time more than any otli-'
the Dnytonn Journal nnd St. AugUH- pleusurcs to the detriment of those or part of tho yoar when folks Bhould
tine Record had dandies. All of around him. Simply stated, thnt is bo forgetting' themselves und their!
these specials wore wed patronized 1jj)0 ronBon why men would havo moro silly ambitions, in thoir
hurrying
by advertisers and gotten up in ilttpp|nMB m,d would prosper more if about on glad Christians errands thnt
metropolitan style.—DoLnnd News. , ihoy would obey the Inw."
nro bringing gladness into homes and
■o —
Unfortunately, many individuals hearts that truly nood it.— Mlnmi M o-'
Under tho caption "Use Your Glad (have come to look upon laws ns bur- tropaliH,
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llund,” tho St. Petersburg Times pub- riors in the path of personal liberty,
CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES.
lishcB nn editorial which could ho |which causes them to rognrd nH laws
jirofited by in other towns also. Tho more or less through eyes of suspic-1
It may ho u bold stntomont, but nev­
Sunshine City pnper Hays: "Theru n re, Ion. But the real purpose of law i*
In St. Petersburg today many tiev^ not to duprtvo any many of his rights; ertheless a fact, that Florldn has not
Com oro — winter visitors here for tho it is to muko every niun saft in hie boon ns particular ns sho ought to
liavo boea In tho past, in the selec­
first time. Greet theso visitors with rights.
•yocr gin'll hand.' Make them feel I However, laws aro enacted in such tion of congressional nnd senatorial
that you do your best to muko thorn J volumes that the ordinary citizen ia candidates. For this reason tho atata
glad for tho same reason. Not only kopt busy trying to stay within lias net gotten tho recognition it
tha newcomers, hut the old friends bounds. What was permissablo a should liavo.
Mon may bo good men nnd'yot bo
:vback again for another soason In few yonrs ago is illegal lodny, and so
God’s bast climate should have your it goes. Before wo can get down to poor ropresontntives in congress.
qualifications
\ hearty wolcomo to ring in their ears tho rock-bottom pf enforcement, it They may hnvo no
and bring them to a realisation that
our intercut In them is not entirely
ft . I . H O LLY ................ r i M l l u l n &lt; K tlta l mercenary. Don't bo afraid to stick
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ANTI LYNCHING b il l l a id

FRANCE TAKES STEPS
OVER UNTIL AFTER XMAS,
TO RECONCILE VIEWS ON
HOUSE LEADERS AGREE
NAVAL RATIO PROBLEM

Democrats Hid Out And Congress W as Quorom- Unofficial Advices From Abroad Indicate Good
less for Two Hours
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
21.—An
agreement to postpone consideration
of the Dyer imtl-Iynching bill until
after the Christmas recess wnB reach­
ed Into yesterday by house loaders af­
ter flevornl hours of ineffectual efforts
to maintain a quorum.
,
Opponents of the measure blocked

efforts to begin dobnto by nn effec­
tive filibuster.
For several hours
business was suspended through lnck
of n quorum.
Under a resolution adopted Monday
night nftor a spirited fight tho bill
had right of way with the understand­
ing it was not to be pressed to a final
vote before congress suspended activ­
ities for the holidays.
When Chairman Volstead of the judietary committco, which favorably
reported tho bill, attempted yostorday
to cult it up, Representative Garrett,
Tennessee, Democratic leader, forced
one rol caij nftor nnothor, each tak­
ing up nearly half nn hour’s time.
When a roll'call finally showed Iosh
than half of tho house membership

Results

present, Mr. Garrett mndo a point of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— Franco
order thnt a quorum was not present
nnd Speaker Glllott instructed tho has taken steps to reconcile her viows
Bergeunt-ut-nrms to round up absent on tho nnvnl rntio problem with those
mmebors.
of tho -other powers, but her precise
Declaring that less than half a doz­ nttltudc— now tho crucial issuo of tho
en Democrats were on the floor tho arm negotiations,—remains in doubt.
speaker charged they wore attempt­
Unofficial advices from abroad yes­
ing to obstruct tho bill.
terday indicated thnt Premier Brland
Ten deputies attempted to locato
had decided to accopt tho American
absentees, 30 of whom wero needed
proposal for a French capital ship
on tho floor before the House could
flcot of 175,000 tons in place of tho
transact business. After n two hour
350,000 tons plan drqwn by tho French
tlo up with little prospects thnt ab­
delegates.
sent Democrats would opponr to pro
Secretary Hughes, as chairman of
vido a quorum, Representative Montho
arms conference, also recoived
doll, Repubticnn lender, agreed in con­
from
tho Fronch premia rn communi­
ference with Mr. Garrett to delay l o ­
cation
construed at tho state depart­
ginning of debate of the Dyer propos­
ment
as
meaning htat the French
al until after the recess.
With n compromise agreed to group had been directed to tho Amer­
ican program.
enough Democrats trailed back into
Ilut tho French delegates themtho Housa chamber to furnish a quor­
slives did not so construe n long moBum when the anti-lynching bill was
si go of instructions received from tho
read by n clerk and tho House ad­
premier during tho day. They de­
journed to take up a variety of other
scribed it ns ndvising them to go ns
legislation until the recess begins.
fnr toward meeting tho American
vie .vs ns they could without Bncriflco

EXHUME BODY TO FIND BUL­
Pierson. An examination o f the body
LET IN DURRANCE CARE o f Mrs. Robert Pierson, slster-ln-lavr
of Pierson, also killed, showed she
died from a wound from the bullet
CLEARWATER, Dec. 21.—Authori­
the same calibre as tho weapon said
ties today planned to exhumo the body
to have been used by Pierson.
o f Eaton Durrunco killed Snturdny
night at a dnneo near Safety Harbor
Tho talk of China in terms o f al­
in an effort to provo the size of bul­
lets tho same as those contained in n truism, but they think of her in terms
pistol sold to hnvo belonged to Carter of naval strategy.
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of French national interests. It was
said not to embody a spncific decision
nor to make a reference to any spcific
tonnage plan.
With tho negotiations in thnt direc­
tion, Mr. Hughes nnd Albert Sarrnut,
head of tho French delegation held a
long conference into yesterday afternoon nnd pnrtcd without making nny
announcement. It waft said only thnt
the conversations wero proceeding nnd
thnt there was a- mutual expectation
of ultimate agreement.
In other quarters also thora was
apparent n distinct note of optimism,
despite tlie day’a mystifying succes­
sion of developments. Among Ameri­
can officials an almost unanimous be­
lief prevailed thnt France eventually
would tako tho Ainoricnn figure for
her capital ship allotment even tho’
she Insisted on an increnso of subma­
rine tonnage as nn offset. For tho
moment tho negotiations arc concern­
ed solely with capital ships, and to
many delegates a five power agree­
ment on thnt subject docs not seem
far away.

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— None of mander of the Third Battalion, llflth
the six witnesses appearing yesterday Infantry, brought a quick nnd sharp
denial from Major Ilclrome L. Ople,
before a senate committco was able
at his homo at Staunton, Vn., who
to give first hnnd evidence to Bupport was in charge of thnt organization
charges by Senntor Watson, Democrat, |\ml who announced he would bo glad
Georgia, thnt American soldiers had ( to go before the committee. Scott
been hanged without trial in Franco. , was positive in the assertion that ho
Gcorgo II, Taylor, of Philndclphiu, ! saw both men killed, at different
thin nnd frail nnd under treatment, |times, that tho first Hhooting of a
as he himself explained, for epilepsy, courier was witnessed by several hun­
declared he hml seen twelve soldiers dred man and thnt lie alone saw the
hanged, or one more than tho number second.
Having Major Ople in mind ns com­
officially listed by tho war department
mander
of Hie battalion, Colonel Heth­
ns executed in accordance with court
martial verdicts, approved by Gener­ el pressed the witness closely as to
al Pershing. Taylor, confused ns to |tho spelling of the nnmo and inter
the number of victims, testified at informed Chairman Urnndego private­
first lie had Been three, nnd then un­ ly Hint Scott evidently was referring
der direct qucHtioning, increased his to the Virginian. But Scott stuck to
figures to four, jumping finally to Opley.
twelve. All of thqse, he declared,
In making weeping denial of the
were put to dentil in and around Is- charge, Major Ople, at Staunton, dcSur-Tille in the period from April to 1dared in a statement that Scott
June, 1910.
(“ writes himself down as a skulker by
In no iriBtnnco could tho witness Bay his own testimony," that ho belonged
he knew whether any or nil o f them to another outfit and never cofild lmve
Imd been tried by a military court.
been in the fighting line with the
Hccauso of tho evident physical third bnttnlion.
weakness of tho .witness, Senator
Although lie did nut know of his
Watson suggested thnt army officers, own knowledge of nny executions
including Colonel Walter Hethel, a y without trials, Itobuit A, Harrison,
sistunt judge advocate general, rotire of Wilmington, North Carolina, told
from tho room, explaining that Tay­ tho committee he "had witnessed two
lor was subject to epileptic nttneks lynchings,” one conducted by "Hardnnd that tho presence of officers boiled" Smith. The soldier, lie said,
might disturb him. But tho former was put to dentil for refusing to
soldier announced ho wanted tho o f­ n.vcap a stockade will) a toothbrush,
ficers to remain.
that the killing, ns he remembered it,
Testimony by Henry L. Scott, 22 took place on December 2d, 1919, at
years old, of Konmorc, Ohio, thnt he 7:39 o’clock in the evening, and that
had seen two soldiers shot down in he saw the lynching from a distance
cold blood by a ’‘ Major Oploy," com­ of 300 yards.

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WATSON’S PROOF DIFFICULT
WOMEN VOTERS T R A M M E L L
TO MAKE ANY SHOWING
WANTS MORE
-N O EYE WITNESSES W I L L F ORM
FARMERS’ AID
COUNTY LEAGUE
Six Former Soldiers Tell of Allegel Executions
But No Evidence

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SEMINOLE COUNTY WOMEN TO WOULD PROVIDE $30,000,000 ADMEET HERE DECEMBER ,
DITIONAL THROUGH
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H I N K o f a F o r d S e d a n w ith sta rter
a n d d e m o u n ta b le r im s — a rea lly
h ig h -c la s s c a r h a v in g all th e c o m fo r t s
a n d c o n v e n ie n c e s th a t g o a lo n g w ith
a n e n clo se d jo b - sellin g fo r $uuO.

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At tho urgent request of the state
WASHINGTON, Dec. !!1 — (Spe­
officers of the League of Women Vo­ cial)—Sot.ator Trammell today in­
ters, a call inis gone forth to the wom­ troduced two bills of great import­
en of Sc ml nolo County to attend a ance. One of bis measures provides
C o m p a r e it w ith a n y o th e r c a r eith er
meeting on Friday, December 30th at for mi additional fan J of $.1) 000,000
o p e n o r e n closed , p o in t fo r p oin t, w it h ­
2:30 p. m. at the Court House in Snn- a year for loans to farmers through
fonl, to consider the feasibility and the federal farm land hanks. Sena­
o u t e v e n c o n s id e r in g the h u n d red s o f
wisdom of forming a league in this tor Trammell says thousands of far­
th o u sa n d s n o w in u se o r the ex ten siv e
county.
mers at present are denied long-time
S e r v ic e O rg a n iz a tio n b a c k o f y o u r p u r­
This is nn organization absolutely loans from the federal land linnks
ch a se, n n d y o u w ill a g r e e thnt th e F o r d
non-partisan, which has become nat­ because th,. funds are not available.
S ed a n rep resen ts a m o to r c a r v a lu e
ional in scope, and'which is now being
His other bill provides for the War
formed in tho various counties of Finance Corporation to have authori­
th a t c a n n o t b o e q u a lle d a n y w h e r e .
Florida, its slogan Th "Better Schools, ty to make advances ami loans to
Heitor Children, Better Citizens.”
farmers and cattlemen through hunks
L e t u s ta k e y o u for a ride in o n e .
The object of a county organization until July 1, 1923, instead of having
would be to study tlig conditions and this relief to lh0 agricultural inter­
needs of our public schools especially, ests terminated in 1022, as provided
and tile moral and physical environ- i
by tile present law.
meat of our children, nnd youth, nnd
Under the law which Senator
to take such action as might seem
Trammell seeks to havt. extended for
FORD D E A L E R
wise to correct any lack of proper con -1
one year longer the citrus fruit and
ditions that might appear, it is a
C. C. COBH, Salesman
Sanford, Fin.
cattle Industry have had advances
program which must make its appeal
of large sums jnndo to them through
to every woman, and which cannot lie
Florida hanks by thw War Finnnco
answered save by concerted action.
I
Corporation.
With tho law extend­
The annual meeting of the Statu
ed
for
one
year
beyond the present
League, of which Mrs. J. It. O 'liura,!
life
of
Florida
will
no doubt receive
of Lake Worth, is chairman, occurs in |
further
substantial
aid.
Jacksonville on January 5tli and the
call is made now for Seminole county i
to decide her position before thnt HEN. F LE jVHKR SAYS
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
event.
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On behalf of a group of interested j
HAMPERS AGRICULTURE
local women and at their request, rep- 1
N E W T W O -ST O R Y HOUSE, N E A R L Y F IN ­
rcsentntive women throughout tho ( WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Control
county lmve been invited to take tho of the treasury department over the
ISHED. E A S Y T E R M S
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lead in their communities by Mrs.W . nffnirs of the farm loan board 1ms
I1’. Blackman, of Lake Monroe, nnd to resulted in defeating the aim of legis­
Other Bargains in Real Estate
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bring the women together for this lation enneted for the purpose of aid­
conference.
I ing the farmers of the country, Sen­
ator Fletcher, Democrat, Florida,
GOVERNMENT IS LOSING
charged todny. While tho farmers
BILLION DOLLARS A YEAR wore in "distressing condition," he
asserted, the agency crentod by con
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gross to aid them wns Man- w O rM - ■ anRrannnnniiiiiasixuaHOMMDaHBHHHHaHiinnBaaaanMBBBHHnaaaaBa
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Modifi­ rd by tho treason’ d n* n'ut to nn
er.*'on of tho national prohibition mini bond *""* 1 ' *
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auu m;n»n! *&gt; rormit Hi . sale of
i:n&lt;| rr'.'O/PV'fiO vher-'en, the
Peer uml wine wait: 1 mooi, an ;;2- nfount o f issue he Bnid, should bo
ditimi to the governin“ii‘ ’s rivenue of Bovernl times greater.” Ho esti­
half a billion dollars a year, high
ACT PROVIDES THAT TWENTY trepsury officials mild today. Esil- mated that bond issue o f $1,000,000
WOMAN .MADE RETURN TRIP,
n dny is necessary to meet present
MILLIONS SHALL BE
mates made in connection with the conditions.
BOSTON TO JAX, HAD TY­
proposed legislation to legalize the
SPENT ^
“ But th» trcaKiiry department is
PHUS ON ARRIVAL
salo of beer ami wiiio have revealed, not interested in agriculture,” Sen­
We have been telling you about it and unless J
officials snid,
thnt $500,000,000 ator Fletcher asserted, nnd does not
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HOSTON, Dee. 21.— A woman fifty
WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.—Tho Scn- yenrly would be collected in taxes
you do your shopping this week you will not !
wnnt the bonds for tho fnrm to como
nn1’. Whu f UBtT 7 d0 “ tr‘ PJ , y :«to yesterday passed the House bill from this source.
into competition with other bonds
be able to give those fine gifts from our new «
** BP " nd rail to Jacksonville, ^ “ “ appropriating $29,000,000 for tho reto aid commercial, industrial busi­
line of —
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8,Uff er lief of the starving and distressed in DELAND LADY SERIOUSLY
ness and trndu enterprises.
» h from typhus, Health Commission, wRh two amendments, one
INJURED BY BOY’S RIFLE!
« Woodward announced today. Tho
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Delaware, on her return trip
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Arizona, and-tho other setnmo immediately to Boston hospital ting aside
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for tho
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uso of
of tho
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government in relieving unemploy­
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TO PROHIBIT BLOCKS
"And I regard Lenino,” ho continued
IN CONGRESS IN FUTURE,
"ns ono of tho two or threo great in­
BILL TO BE FRAMED tellects uncovered by tho war. I mny

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NEAR COLUMBUS
York. Senators and representatives j .
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Vould be subject to a fine o f five
COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. 21^-Flve
thousand dollars in case it provod they bandits held up Steel-Ton branch
belonged to a "bloc."
I Citizens Trust and Snvingss Ban*
,v- j. j today and escaped with ten thousand
Christmas cards at Herald offiqsr

®dollars.

CUT FEDERAL DISCOUNT
ATLANTA, Dec, 21.—A reduction
in tho interest rate on ail cIusbcb o f
paper from 5 1-2 per cent to 5 per
cet, was announced-today by M. B.
Wellborn, governor of the Sixth
Federal
% Reserve Bank.
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DELAND, Dec. 21.— Mrs. Robert G.
Bishop, of this city, wus seriously in­
jured this morning when n bullet from
a smnli rifle being usod by two boys
entered the window, struck tho bad
nnd glurtcing off penotrnted her
forehead. Although suffering intenso
pain she entered her nutomobila and TAKE
drove down town to her- husband. She
will be taken to Jacksonville this a f­
ternoon for immediato oporation.

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BELFAST,.Dec. 21.— Armed gnriga||
operating In Londonderry took fifteen
men from their homos yesterday, re­
moving them to unknown destination.
The raiders who wero not disguised,
wore strangers In tho neighborhood.

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TO SANFORD TO

fifty dollars worth of tree*,,
tad plaats caused a property to
fire hundred dollars' more than
had been offered for it
One peenn
tree often produces many dollar*'
worth of nuts in • season. A few fig
tree* will net even more and other
nuts and fruits are equally profitable.

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Thera have been a great many com*
.i
Circuit Coart Seventh Judicial n . I
menta recently on tho increasing prac­
cult, Seminole Countr, Florida.
1
that they represent work for days and
tice of a number of Sanford people of
■—la Chaaeerr.
.weeks and because they aro filled with
going to nearby towns to do their
DIVORCE]
advertising which might seem to be a
shopping, and that these purchases,
money maker, tho reader also gets the Oliviavs.Coiart,
made elsewhere, Included not only lux­
wrong Impression that the nowspaper E ugene C o u r t .
uries, but food and clothing as well.
It nppears from the a ffid avit of on*
D making a barrel o f money and la C o u r t , herein duly filed, that aha il
It has also been Btatcd that approxi­
the com plainant In the above entiiiai I
might start a bunk or something, but causa;
mately 1500,00 worth of merchandise,
that the residence o f Eu«#*»
The first cost of trees and the up*
usualy they are just n souvenir of C o u r t , tho defendant, la unknown
ordered from Mail Order Houses, Is
tho affln n t: that th ore la no ono |n til
keep expense are insignificant m
tho Christmas event, acting merely as State o f Florida, the service o f a iub
received dally at tho local post office.
parison with returns. Even a
lot
poena
upon wh om would bind defend
n go-between for the shopper and the nnt; thnt
If, aB generally conceded, these
tho defendant la over twent*
will accommodate a few specimens, in
one (21) years o f age.
T
cdvertlsor.— Lakeland Star.
statements
nro
true,
here
is
a
condi­
odd oomen.' Start your planting this
You are therefore ordered to npDe»
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this
bill
o
f
complnlnt
on
tho
6th
tion that requires immediate investi­
winter, making additions as you can.
o f Fobruury, 1932, the same belnr .
CHANGE IN OFFICERS
gation and remedying, for not only
rulo day o f this court.
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You will get pleasure as well as profit
It la fu rth er ordored that this nolle,
nre tho local retailers seriously effect­
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
bn published f o r eight
consecuiiv#
Our catalog and planting guide will
eek s In th s Snnford Herald, n newi.
ed, but the economic development of
OF ORLANDO SATURDAY w
jmpor^ published In Seminole County,
help you. This book ia free for the
Snnford is threatened,
asking. Write for it today. We have
W itness E. A. D ou glass, Clerk of the
An unbiased analysis of the caus­
At a special meeting o f tho board Circuit Court, and the seal th ereof ihu
a complete stock b f good trees, shrubs,
the Blh day o f N or, A. D. 1931.
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es responsible for this tendency to
of directors of the First National
(S E A L )
ID. A. DOUGLASS,
plants of ill kinds adapted to Florida
purchase out-of-town would disclose
Bank in Orlando Saturday noon,
and the South, in the best varieties,
Dy: V. B. DOUGLASS^ d' c
t ie three following reasons, first,
^
Hon. Willlnm T. Bland, of Knnsas T H E T F O R D A WILKINSON.
I/dcca in excess o f those charged else­
1B-Ite
City, M nnd l'or two yenrs a wlntor
where for similar merchandise; sec­
a m. a i im s a a c o ,
resident of Orlando, was elected In the Circuit Court o f the Seventh J*J i e k u i f l l U , *1 «rtS i.
d trial Circuit o r F lorida, la and for
ond, tho inability to secure merchan­
president, succeeding Mr. Thos. E.
Seminole County.— In Chancery,
dise duo to local merchants carrying
Hopkins, resigned.
Hon. W. R. Marlon Olles, Complainant,
vs.
insufficient stock, and third, tho unO’Neel was elected chairman of the John Olles, Defendant,
wlso extension of crodlt to local peo­
honrd of directors, succeeling Hon. T o John Ottes, CITATION
Residence Unknown:
ple, who oftimes abuse it, and when it
It appearing from an affidavit filed
M. O. Overstreet, resigned. These
In thla cause that you are a non-rest,
has been curtailed becomo disgruntled
new officers Uko office January 1. dent o f the Stato o f Florida, therefore,
and go out-of-town to make purchases
you, John Olios, nro ordered and roqulr.
The annual nueting of tha hank will ed on the lflth day o f January, A. D.
for which they nre required to pay
11)22 . to nppear to the bill o f complaint
Gnaitsdioti — Manufacturers
he held January 10.
cash. This, despite the fact, that they
exhibited against you In this cause.
Wholesalers ^ Mea i f Broad Viaioa
U Is ordered thnt this notice bo pub­
The complete list of officers nnd
have been carried indefinitely by tho
lished In thu Sanford Herald onco a
directors
of
this
well
known
national
week
fo r eight wookn.
local merchants.
W1TNR8B my hand and tho seal of
bank is ns fellows:
The solution of this problem is not
this court on this 10th day o f Novem­
y s g y r .r v ia g ^
^
’ U 'i i r
w s
Officers— William T. Bland, presi­ ber. A. D. 1921.
difficult to arrive at, but obviously
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS,
m m s m _ JEm I advaaUiaoM
dent; I. \V. Philips, vice-president;
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court,
will require thu combined effort of lo­
Seminole County, I-'la.
LcRoy B. Giles, vice-president; E. H-Otc
«s?T3ss
cal merchants to work out In tho sntno
G.
Ilnusolt,
cashier;
I.
L.
Cook,
as­
In Circuit Court, S ev en th Jnillrlnl Cir­
manner us hnk been dono in other cit­
c u it In a n d ( o r Hem lnale Count?,
sistant cnablor; M. E. Fox, assistant
ies has provons^pt local people ennnot
F lo r id a .— In C h a n c e r ?
C IT A T IO N
enshier.
ho enticed to buy elsewhere when the
W I.. Davis, Complainant,
Directors—W.
R.
O'Ncel,
chnirmnn
vs.
merchants nro giving maximum qual­
THAT MOOSEIIEART INSTITU
uior. M. Davis, Respondent.
o ftho board; H. C. Babcock, W. T. To:
ity for minimum price, when they nre
Inez M. Davis, Kansns City, Mo.
TION
uppcfirtnit from nn affidavit filed
Bland, C. E. Johnson, I. W. Philips, In Itthis
making a careful study of tho desires
ciiuso that tho roslilonco of th«
W. Warren, Si th Woodruff, S. H. defendant Is Knnsns City, Mo., tlmt It
of tho community nml carrying an as­
I n the bollct o f nfflant thnt the defendSomo months ago there wns greal Athn, IT W. Dorr, L. B. Fort, LcRo.v nnt
sortment of merchandise that is up-toI n over tho ntro o f tw enty-one yours,
nnd
tlrern In no person In tho
date in every particular, and lust but elation in Jacksonville over the pros­ it. Giles, Ei O. Hnusolt.— Orlando Slutn thnt
o f Flnrliln tho service o f n siihpects
of
securing
tho
institution
which
lioonn upon whom would bind the said
o f most importance, curtailing tho
.‘ Sentinel
defendt.nt.
W B X szzm * credit of those who nro prono to nhuse Iho fraternal order of Mooso propose
Therefore, yon, Inos M. Dnvls. nr#
hereby required on tho Oth dny o f Feb­
it. In this connection it might bo sug­ to establish In tho South, A commit
WATCH PARTY
ruary, A i&gt;., 1921. to npponr to tho MU
f complaint filed nirnlust you In Ihli
gested tho organization of a local too went to a western city to present
SANFORD HIGH SCHOOL
une oth erwise u ilocreo pro confess*)
credit association which hns proven of the claims of Jacksonville to the nut
The Epworth I-enguc of the M. E. will i... stilt! date ba entered ngnlnit
PLAYS FIRST GAME
inestimable value elsewhere in fixing ional officers, for Moose is a country­ Church will hold n "hnrd-tnck" watch youIt , t . further ordered Hint snld nolle#
credit
ratings for Individuals before wide fraternal organization of un­ party in tho Church parlor on Satur­ ha published In tho Hnnfnrd Herald, a
DEFEATED liY STETSON
newspaper published In Seminole Coun­
questioned merit and with commend­
selling thorn on open account.
day evening, Dec. .'list, beginning ty, for four consecutive wookn.
Witness my hand and llio seal o f ih#
Tho Mail Order Houso will always able enterprises in its scope of work. n 9:50 o'clock.
Sanford High School made its
All arc especially above styled court on this 3rd day of
Committees
of
tho
order
came
lierr
A. D. 1921.
invited and you will receive n warm December,
dehut into basketball when it walked he a commercial adversary to tho lo­
(S E A L )
E. A. DOUGLASS. Clerk.
cal retailer. Their competition, how­ and inspected vnrlous sites offered welcome. There will ho plenty of
Ily: V. E. DOUGLASS. I). O.
on the floor Saturday nig it against ever, can ho nullified considerably by and nppenred to ho well satisfied. But
PASS. Kissimmee. Florida.,
*ii iiacments— n special program, and
Solicitor for Complainant. 17-Do
ALLEGED THAT ItEllitElt WAS Stetson U. Though at fit it morally extunsivc advertising designed
to the fact remains, that Jacksonville has free eats. Tnko notice: This is a
MAN WHO SOLI) LIQUOR
NOTICE OF SALE
depressed they outplayed eponents in reach those consumers who consider not secured tho desired prize. Noth­ Imrd-tnek” party for old and young
Notice Is boroby Riven that under nnd
TO HOYS
ing has been done, so far as known,
by virtue o f n Final Decroo o f Fore­
firHt few
minutes. Superior ex­ tho Dihle and Mail Ordur Houso Cata­
nnd Sale IsnuliiR out o f tho Cir­
for months, to supplement or strength­ :• ' don’t come with a stiff collar or a closure
logues
inseparable.
Tho
mnll
order
cuit
Court o f tlio Seventh Judicial Cir­
perience however turned the talc and
(From Saturday', Dally)
s Ik frock, wo want you to icel nt cuit o f Florida, in and fur Seinlnolo
en
tho
work
already
done
by
local
citi­
People who wero on the streets lust Stetson won the first half 20 to 7. business w uh built up by advertising,
County. In a causa therein
pendlmr
zens nnd organizations, nnd tho sito i! in. Don’t hnvo your shoes shined wherein Merritt F. R obinson Is the
night about ten o'clock wore attract­
In tho second half Stetson's men nml thu retailor must realizo that the
complainant,
and
F,
W.
Hohwlnd
and
i
ho
Lenguo
can
use
thnt
dime.
for the promised Moosehenrt homo
Einmn M. Hohwlnd his wife, nro defend­
ed by a strange figure going west on worked together hotter and won it uniiio weapon is tho only ono that can
’
'ho
full
program
will
appear
nt
a
ants, 1 will o ffe r for salo nnd will hoII. j
nnd school hns nqf boon selected.
First street. Upon closer glanco it by 22 to 7. Sanford has great pros­ lie used in thu hnttlo to retain local
to the blRhest bidder for cash nt tho
Now comes Tampa as a claimant for In nr (Into.
front door of the Court Houso In Han­
business
and
keep
tho
money
homo,
was found to he a young man named pects for victory among teams of
he Lenguo is n largo body of onsr- ford, Seminole County, Florldn, durlntf
the honor of having this promised in­
Tho
merchant
who
claims
ho
ennnot
the IoruI hours o f sale, upon Monday,
Rehror, who had been tarred and their class. (It must lie remembered
stitution established in Florida, and, p c young people who do things January 2nd, 1922, the same helm: a
fonlhured and on whose hack tho le­ that this game was against Universi­ afford to advertise locally is handing
IcRal Hiilea day. the followhiR describ­
of course, in or near that entcrprlsin { a i th while. Any money derived ed real estate, altnnlad. lylUR and holm;
gend in largo letters was fastened ty students.) If the people of San­ tho local business to tho Mail Order
In
thu County o f Homlnolo, State of
eiiy. In the Tampa -Tribune of De­ fr n fines will help to buy a church Florldn,
to-w lt:
rending: "I Sold l.iipior to Young I ford w II support them tho noys will House, which hns proven advertising
L o Ih 1 nml 2 o f Illock " A " o f tho
cember 1fttli it was told thnt aggrea- .’ in pet. Keep tills date open nnd ho
to
lie
a
profitable
investment.
Mitchell Survey o f Iho L evy Grant.
Hoys." It seems that the Ku K lu x },,ivo / vcry minco o f Hport •manhood
JOI|N O. LEONARD)',
Homo of our most prominent citi­ sivo action was being taken by the r r hand,
Klan have been investigating the sell-; lhoy
mllKtl,r. Thl.y
ar(
.Meator In Chancery.
ey are loyal to zens, it has boon stated, are the host Tampa Board of Trado, and by var­
GEOROE O. 11lull It ING,
ing of liquor to the young boys of this , y
vnll
■
'
i
ou //
______Solicitor fur Complainant. lrt-Mo
customers of out-of-town firms and it ious civic organizations of thnt city,
egro Chauffeur
city and county and they have deter­
/.II of these men played an excel- has also been stated that merchants toward securing tho Southern MoosoIn Clrrult Court, Tlh J u d ic ia l Circuit,
mined to stop it since the law cannot
Stale o f Florliln, S e m in o le County.
Badly Wounded
let t game— wo have' no regulars— theim*cl"rn nro not guiltless of the heart. In that report appeared this
— In C h a n c e ry .
touch these people ami the boys will
paragraph:
in .&lt;n were substituted for practice.
practice of buying elsewhere than
not tell who sold it and tho officers
By
His
Fares
W. C. Morris,
, MeLucns, F., captain; C u t . way, F. Hanford. This Is a condition thnt do"It has boon learned that the nat­
VB.
could not obtain sufficient ovldence to
Stnnley M. Alloyne, If UvInR nnd If
ional
Moosuhoart committee hns nar­
Christman,
F;
McAIoy,
C;
Stone,
C;
ootes
a
luck
of
civic
pride,
1,
ocal
mer­
dead
all parties claim in g Interest un­
L
i
i
Frazier
is
Beaten
Up
By
Two
Men
coo"l&lt;:t. However, tho Klan has other
der Stanley H. Alloyne. deceased, or
t-’mitn, it; Conor, It; Mcro, U; Holley, chants are entitled to patronage, if rowed tho field down until Florldr
methods of investigation and they evi­
otherwise, In tho property below deWho Had Hired Him to Drive
&lt;/.
ncrlbed, nnd Frank O, Roach, If liv­
they are giving efficient service. They now lias practically been decided up
dently had good reasons to believe
ing. and If dead all parties claiming
on as the state in which to locate tb
Sanford
goals
shot
by
McLucos
II,
always
tho
first
called
upon
for
are
Interest under Frank t). lloauh. de­
(From Mondky'i Dally)
that Itohrcr was selling liquor and
institution,
which
is
tn
ho
a
homo
an
l
ceased,
or otherwise, In the property
ike Frazier, a well known Snnford
hence their kidnapping last night and Christman 1, McAIoy 1, Holley 1, donations for charitable and civic
below described.
refuge
for
aged
or
invalid
members
r
(
,'gro chauffeur, who drives a enr for To the defendants, Htanlov II. Alloyne,
the coat of tar and feathers. lie was ■'ouls shot by McLucns t, Christman causes, and individuals, organizations,
If living, nnd ir dond to all parlies
the Loyal Order of Moose.
Thr&lt; ■ i hire, wns badly benton up Snturdny
and
business
interests
should
give
I.
Stetson:
Drew
7
Itoben
ft,
Arring­
claiming Interests under Stanley 11.
first discovered on the Sanford-OrFlorida
cities
are
said
to
ho
in
thu
:
Alloyne.
deceased, o r otherwise, la
night by two men named Sutton and
them the opportunity of bidding on
Inndo road coming to town nml the ton 4, Mnrtlium U, Tonis 4.
tho property below described,
nnd
race
for
tho
location,
with
Tampa
;
t
Hilliard. They had engaged Frazier
F rans O, llonoh, If living, nnd If
any business before going elsewhere.
word spread rapidly in tho city 'and
dead
to
all
parties
claiming
Interest#
Thu Chamber o f Commerce hns present in the lend. It is the belief i f i.a take them to tho convict camp nenr
WILLING .WORKERS MEET
under Frank O. Roach, decensod, or
before lio could got to tho city limits
otherwise, In tho fo llo w in g property
la-eii
approached on different occas­ Judge Cohen and others of thu Moon - the county homn and after thoy hnd
ho was followed by a crowd of curs
sltuuto
In Seminole County, Florida,
described ns:
The members of the Willing ions to inuugurulo A BUY AT HOME heart ommitte that only a display of him out on tho edgo of tho city they
and after lie had reached the city hu
The S 1-t o f tho NW 1-4 o f NE 1-4
the Tampa spirit of determination an I attacked him, probably with tho in­
and tho HE 1-4 o f SE 1-4 o f NR 1-4 nf
wont down ns far as First street Workers were most pleasantly enter- MOVEMENT, in order to keep San- aggressive 'go get 'em' is needed t .)
NW
1-t o f Hoc. 15, T w p 21 8. It 19 B .
dention of possessing themselves of
fmd business in Sanford. White it is
where lie followed First to Elm and tencher, Mrs. Ed. S. Ward.
containing 12 1-2 acres, more o r less.
circh
the
proposition
for
this
city."
.he
car
nnd
ho
was
badly
beaten
but
It Is hereby ordered that you nnd
The rooms were beautifully decor­ true that BUY AT HOME Campaigns
disappeared in the direction of tho
Tins information should he of vnlt u managed to gut to his homo and give each o f you do nppear to tho bill of
have
been
conducted
by
a
groat
many
ated
witli
colors
in
season.
Brunches
complaint
herein fliod on tho 2nd day
lake.
to Jacksonville. It is not necessary Iho alarm to tho police who soon hnd o f January. 1922,
commercial
organizations
as
a
part
of
of
pine
from
which
floated
red
He wuh evidently following order!
It la further ordered thnt thla order
their program for meeting outside to refer to incidents that occurred the offenders in the toils of the law. . HU •Mention bo published In the Hanto bIiow himself on First street be­ streamers, bells, holly wreathes and
when
the
matter
originally
was
uia
e
•
f
"
r,l
lleriuil, a newspaper published In
They proved to lie two Sanford nten Hanford
competition, tho following extract
Seminole County, Florida, once
fore ho went homu as a warning to other Christmas decorations lent u
consideration
boro,
whether
or
at
by tho name of Hilliard nml Sutton “
for eight consecutive woeki.
from tho "Retail Trado Extension
others and he obeyed Ids instructions festive air. Vases of fern, roses and
"
Mttt»ss
my hand and tho sonl o f
Bulletin," issued by the U. H. Cham­ there was mishandling that resulted nnd they will got wlmt is coming to he stibl i Irouli (VAirt at Sanferd, Florotllorwlse hu would have taken tho poinsettias were effectively arranged.
In no decision being made. Thu ma n them us anon ns tho cuso conics to
lhl»V&gt;l h day
October. A. D. 1931.
(HEAL)
R. A. DOUOLAHS.
Various games were enjoyed dur­ ber of Commerce, is both interesting tiling now is, if Jacksonville rent y
back streets to ids home.
court. At present tho injuries o f
Clerk Circuit Court,
and pertinent to tho subject under dis­
There, is no information to to where ing the evening, "Telegrams," lining
,
So in Inoin County. Fin.
wants a great institution, ono th.r: Frazier nro awaited ns hu seems to he
Mv: V. H. DOUOLAHH, D. C.
tho coat of tar and feathers w e e ap­ liie letters in the word "Christmas" cussion:
is
riot
only
worthy,
but
thnt
is
of
gruel
MASSEV
A
U
ARLOW,
in n precarious condition and is not
“ Wo do not know any ono out of tile
Attorneys for Complainant. 11-910
plied but It was probably out in the caused ninth merriment. Wauhnintn
hundreds of Commercial organiza­ vnluo to tho city or community tin expected to live. Frazier 1h an inof­
country as lie was several miles from Allen was awarded a glass bird for
tions in tho United States, however, secures it, is to get bimy and in th- fensive negro who !h well known to Nulice of Application for Tax Deed
tho city when he was first discover­ the prize telegram, which rcnd:"Coine
lovoryono nnd tho uttnek on him was
lJtitler Section 575 uf the General
which has maintained a committee on right and proper way.
ed.
home Richard Ingles shot Tern Martin
If Tampa, or any other Florida city ,, cold-blooded and is condemned by ail
Statutes of the State or Florida
'BUY AT HOME* ns a continuing ac­
in Sanford." Two prizes were uwaui- tivity. There are a number of argu- secures this prize it will he for tho rca- j citizens white nnd blnck.
Notice is hereby glvon that Edwin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herndon ed in "Bells and Henna," Robert
S. Miller, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
mont'i against the ‘ BUY AT HOME' son that the successful contestant has
and baby motored to Bartow yester­ Grier hold the lucky hell nnd Claude
cate No. 2392, dated the Oth day of
move uont which hnvo to be mot. displayed more active interest nnd has t,u()KER IMPROVING,
day where they were the guests of Echols hail collected the lnrgost num­ Chlof of these is that store keepers men nblo to present claims that war­
SITTING UP TODAY June, A. D, 1899, has filed said certi­
Mrs. James Tlmherlnke. &gt;
ber of henna.
ficate in my offieo, and hns made ap­
should rely upon style, quality, price, ranted tho selection of thnt pnrticuFollowing the games tho hostess and Dtrvice in thuir bids for trade, uml Inr place. Jacksonville has, wo woro
LUBLIN, Dec. 20.—Richard Crokcr plication for Tax Deed to iisuo In ac­
assisted by Miss Doris Hand nnd thnt tclinnco upon nn agreement led to believe, Htood high in favor with ill at homo near horc, is reported to­ cordance with law. Said corntificate
Mrs. W. R. Bates, served pineapple among their customers tn buy at home thoso having in charge tho selection of day a s showing continued improve­ embraces
the following described
salad, sandwiches, ninrshmellows, and ia artlf 'feial and subversive of tho host n site. If Jncksonvllo loses out ‘wo ment. Ho is sitting up in his room. property situnted in Semlnolo County,
individual cakes iced in green nnd interests of tho community. Anothor enn only congrntulnto tho moro for­
Florida, to-wit: Bog. 522.22 ft. N of
NOTICE
SE cor. of NE 1-4 of NE 1-4, Sec. 81,
topped with cherries.
argument is thnt tho growth of retail tunate clnlmnnt—nnd agnin "swallow
Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E., run N 105.74
Members enjoying this dulightfui trade and Increased excellence of re­ our chagrin."— Timos-Union.
ITTLE aches grow Into big pains
Tho rogulur annual meeting of the U., W 711.2 ft., S 165.74 f t , E 711.4
------------o--------- i--*
unless warded off by an applica­
meeting wore;
Wuuhnntn Allen, tail stores in any community hnvo nev­
tion of Sloan's.
Rheumatism,
Thelma S purl ing, Gladys Robinson, er boon brought about by tho applica­ CHRISTMAS EDITIONS ROLLING stockholders o f tho First National ft. 2 3-4 acres. The said land being
neuralgia, stiff joints, tame back won't
Bank o f Sanford, Florida, will bo hold assessed nt tho date of tho issuance
,
IN NOW
Louise Ferguson, Grotchen Long, tion of tho buy at homo principle, but,
fight long against Sloan's Liniment.
in accordance with Its By-laws, in tho of'such certificate.in tho name of Un­
Oliver Rutherford, nnd Doris Hand. on tho other hand, have alwnys boon
For more than forty years Sloan’s
Several Christmas editions, tho an- offices of tho bnnk on Tuesday, Janu- known. Unloss said certificate shall
Liniment has helped thousands, the
Invited guest wero: Anna Kannor, tho result o f tho application by tho
nual event In tho office of most nows-]ary 10th, 1022, at 10 oclock n. m. for bo redeemed according to low Tax
world over. You won't be an excep­
merchants
thomsolves
of
sound
prin­
Mrs. W. .B Bntcs, Frank W. Chase,
tion. It certainly, does produce results.
papers which tho shop looks forward the purpose of electing a board of di- Deed will issue thereon on the 24th
Claude Echols, Leo Butnor, ami ciples of retail merchandising.
It piutraUM without rubbing. Keen
While wo hnvo many rocords of buy to each yoar, hnvo begun to arrive, rectors to servo for the ensuing year, dny of December, A. D. 1021.
Robert Grlor.
this old family friend always handy
Witness my official signature and
nt homo campaigns, Bomo of which in­ Being always glad to see tho other and for tho transaction of any other
for Instant use. Ask your neighbor.
follow’s nnd filled with greater glee ] business that may properly coma bo- »onl this tho 18th day of November.
dicate
considerable
enthusiasm
In
the
At all druggiita—35c, 7jc, $1.40,
CHICAGO, Doc. 20.—George Rog­
A. D. 1021.
to know that his own edition is o ff foro tho meeting,
ers,
belluvcd by police to bo ono of Initial stages, we htrvo no record of
*
B.
F.
WHITNER,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
,
tho men who pnttlclpntcd in tho mil­ any sustained increano in sales trace- tho press nnd delivered, the newspa­ ll-9-onw-5te
Cashier.
pers
with
their
force
of
men
take
a
Clerk
Circuit
Court,
*
nblo
to
the
campaign.
It
would
seem
lion dollar mail robbery at Toledo
Seminole County. Fla.
several months .ago, was arrested to- that most movements o f this kind are big sigh o f relief when tho. operation
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.
14-6te
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
is performed without guy bad luck.
spasmodic.
|day.

HowElse

m
&gt;

In some localities meetings have Some mighty good products coma from the office o f the Florida press and a
great deal o f pride is taken in presentm them, Little does tho reader know l a

been held with a view to ascertaining
why people.went out-of-town to buy.)
When tho reasons were ascertained,
tho merchants got together in an at­
tempt to eliminate objections and keep,
the trade at ftonto. Of interest in this
connection are tho Bettor Store Ser­
vice Blanks which tho retail divisions
of somo commercial organization!
hnvo prepared for distribution to pat­
rons of local stores. These blanks
state that the merchants want to
mnke trading in their towns tho best
proposition within 15 miles, or what­
ever tho radius of tho retail trado ter­
ritory is, and that they want every
buyer in tho town always to bo sure ojf
uncqualod store opportunities. They
ask their customers to BUggcst ho r
this may bo done by writing dow.i
their suggestions in tho blank spacs
prov.dcd, signing thorn, and rcturninj
them to the atoro where thoy trado, tr
mailing them to tho Chamber of Com­
merce.
Tho concensus seems to bo that tin*
adoption of modern business method)
by the retail merchants of a comtnuiIty in tho Inst analysis is the nnswir
to the problem of solving mail order
and outside competition.”
From the above it will he noted tint
tho merchants themselves nro the
most Important fnctors in tho solutW n
of this problem, if tho local mer­
chants will adopt the slogans: “ Mi.vimum quantity and quality" for mini­
mum price"— "Varied and up-to-date
assortment of merchandise”—"Crc lit
fur use and not abuse" it will not only
hold our local business hut bring buy­
ers from adjacent sections to Sanfu-1
to shop.

INTER-STATE NURSERIES

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�THE SANFORD, W EEKLY HERALD; F R ID AY, DECEMBER 28,1921

ORIDA KIDDIES EXPECT
THE DYER ANTI-LYNCHING
BIG CHRISTMAS AS USUAL
BILL TAKEN UP TUESDAY
AND STATE THEIR WANTS
FOR A GENERAL DEBATE
From E v e r y Section

of

State Comes Requests
to Santa

wants a r e m a n y
HUT THE

ASSOCIATED PRESS
D WILL SEE THAT SANTA
GETS THE WIRES
( 11, T h e A n o c U M

P ress!

Florida kiddles, running truo to
form again this year, have consumed
reams of paper and hundreds o f pen­
cils in the laborous preparation of
the annual communications to Santa
Claus ntid the avalanche of notes
which have swamped newspaper offlctl and cluttered mall bones in the
larger towns and cities bids fair to
continue until Christmas eve for some
of the youngsters may bo expected to
try to reach Saint Nicholas by special
delivery at tho last moment.
Santo and his assistants this week
#5 u,ual made public hundreds of tho
notes received and many of tho young­
sters, it developed, told him the in­
nermost secrets of their honrts and
expressed somo original idea about
wlmt they wanted him to bring them.
A joint note from two St. Augus­
tine kiddies, after listing what tho
daddy did not make any money on his
pair desired said: “ I am very sorry
to say wo fuss ovor each others toys
anil if what you bring us Is not alike
I think it the best thing is not to
bring any at all."
One little miss nsked for a varloty
of arte ilea that would bo sufficient to
stock a fair sized toy shop and con­
cluded: "I don’t wnnt much so this
is nil." She nppomled the following
postscript, “ I will lcavo tho window
open.”
Ore child thought she would llko to
round out her Christmns by tho nddltion of a small menagerie and asked
among other things for "a rabbit and
kitten and dog."
"Dad” evidently had thrown out a
few remarks' at random -about busi­
ness conditions and their effect upon
Santa's hank account in'one^case for
a nino year old hopeful wroto: "As my
crops this year you can bring me any­
thing you wont to."
“ My daddy bought a new car so I

can’t hnvo much,” ono boy Informed
tho old fellow.
Of all the notes bearing Tho Flori­
da postmark, one from Cecil Paccttl,
of St. Augustine, won tho prize for
brovity. Cecil did not waste so much
ns n punctuation mark. Ho wroto:
"Dear Santa
"automatic football trnln candy
book watch picture-machine bicycle
drum thnts all santa."
A tiny tot who nsked for tho things
that usunly delight kiddies of a simi­
lar ago gavo, her sex dead away by
appending tho usual postscript to her
note: "Oh yes, bring mo a pound of
buitor ns I do like to ent it so well."
Ono St. Johns county boy mado an
honest confossion and nt tho snmo
time indicated that ho liked the ladles
without discrimination ob to looks.
" I ’ve been a bad boy this year," he
wrote, "but I hope you will forgive mo
and bring me a blondo doll name Mariflj also a brunette named Gertrude,
bring mo n cat, somo candy, fruit and
nuts."
A little miss whose mother appar­
ently did not relish tho thought of
broken bones and skinned joints, fig­
ured that perhaps with Santa's help
sho might put one over on her par­
ents. "I would like a pair of skates,"
sho informed Santa, "but my mother
suys no, but if you have an extra pnlr
you can bring them and mnyho sho
will let me keep them."
A five year old optimist had a sore
foot when ho settled down to compose
tho nnnunl message, "but I wnnt n
trycyclo and n drum and I guess my
foot will get well some dny so I enn
ride."
Ono Polk county citizen writing
from I.nkctnnd, wanted among other
thinks a " ’vilon bow" and a "pear" of
stockings whilo nnnther wanted a
"hnrn" (horn). A third thought to
entertnin Santa with a drawing on tho
back of his note of what eh called "n
ottymobil’ but which might have serv­
ed ns a picture of a box cqr or hnrn
with a barrel lying on the ground nenr
each end of it.
From I’ensicoln a little miss wrote:
"1 am n donr little girl seven here
old nnd will you please fring mo a nice
doll and tonce set nnd a nlve stove.
I am a good girl."
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Detailed Reports ,
Awaited in U . S.
From Lindenfeld
Involved in Wnll Street
Explosion
With Many Othera

NEW YORK, Dec. 20.— Dotnlled re­
The Florida Scout
ports
from Silvester Cosgrove, who
"For Wide-Awake Boya"
into
last
week arrested in Warsaw,
35c Year
Polnnd,
Wolfe
Lindenfeld, alleged in­
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
volved in tho Wall Street explosion,
002 French
++++•!•++++++♦+♦*++++♦++♦+♦+ nwnited by Department of Justice of­
ficials hero today. William J. Burns,
head of the secret service, indicated
LANDIS. FISH &amp; HULL
no announcement of his pinna will bo
Attorneys and Counsellori-at-Law mado until nil bomb plot suspects in
tho United States have been arrested.
DeLAND. FLORIDA
Will prnctlco in tho State and fed er­
WA TOYS SHUNNED
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
amining nnd Perfecting Land Titles.
LONDON, Dec. 20.— Any boy car­
rying n pop gun without a license
fot it will bo fined $2.50, under tho
SCIIELLE M A IN E S
act requiring a licenso for “ fire­
arms.

LAWYER

&lt;UTfTice In the Court House
SANFORD

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FLORIDA

GEO. G. HERRING
Altorncy-at-Law

No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
SANFORD, FLA.

HENRY McLAULIN
JEW ELER

Savannah Bank
Failed to Open Doors
This Morning
------------ o-----------Two Financial Institutions in Savnnnnh Hnvo Gone Under
SAVANNAH, Go., Dec. 20.—Tho
Peoples’ Bank, capitalized nt $100,000, failed to open its doors this morn­
ing. Notice posted on tho door stat­
ed tho nffnirs of tho hank wore in tho
hands of tho Btnto banking officials.
The bank failed to withstand nn nil
day run yesterday.

MY SPECIALTIES:
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
Regers' Plated Ware
Elgin nnd Waltham Watche*

SAVANNAH, Dec. 20.—The Realty
Savings and Trust Compnny last night
posted on its doors notice-stating duo
to withdrawn! of funds tho institution
hnd resolved to suspend pnymont nnd
petition for relief by receivership or
Parcel Post Y ou r Cleaning and otherwise for tho purpose of conserv­
D yein g to
ing nssetB and avoiding o Ibb to de­
positors. Tho cnpitnl stock was $100,000.

ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers

SCATTERED SHOTS
IN BELFAST WOUND
MEN AND WOMEN

BELFAST, Dec. 20.—One mnn
6U Main St.
Jacksonville, Fla.
killed
another wounded as result of
We prepay parcel postage on returns
scattered
shooting
last
night.
Womnn shot Saturdny died yester­
TH ETFORD, PERRYMAN &amp; day of wounds.

WILKINSON
Practically all of the hotels of tho
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Will practice In all County, State and East CoaBt are making arrangements
to open up about the first of the
Federal Courts.
Over 1st Nat. Bank
Sanfcrd, Fla. year.

CELERY SHIPMENTS JUMP

Under Program Agreed

Formerly n somewhat neglected
vegetable from tho commercial stand­
point, celery hns gained in popularity
quite
steadily in the last half-dozen
Leaders
yenrs. Shipments in 1910-1917 were
less than 0,000 enrs, but each year
Binco then the 0,000 car mark hns
been exceeded, nnd Inst season the
total was 10,737 cars. •This season
tho movement to Nov. 0 wns about
IMMEDIATELY AFTER CHRIST- one-fourth larger than to tho corres­
MAS RECESS SAY MEMBERS
ponding dnto in 1020.
HERS OF THE HOUSE
Most of tho important producing
states hnv0 shared in tho increase
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Tho Dy­
year by year, By far tho greatest
er anti-lynchlng bill was taken up in actual gain wns in the two cnrly ship­
tho house today for gonoral debate ping stntcs, Florida and California,
under tho program agreed upon by which together supply moro than onehouse leaders which will bring it to a half the entire ear-lot movement of
vote probnbly immediately
after celery. Cnliforniu’o shipments inarensed from 4,011 car in 1910 17, to
the Christmas recess.
3,330 in 1020-21, and Florida’s from
WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—After a 1,707 cars to 4,i75 during tho snmo
bitter fight tho House last night vot­ period.

Florida, averaging 500 to 600 cars many *M!ddle Western markets, in­
cluding Kansas City, S t Louis, De­
troit, Minneapolis nnd St. Paul. Csl-i
fornia supplies far moro celery than
Fioridn, but Chicago has been taking
ovor twice ns much celery from Flor­
ida ns from California, averaging
167 cars per year from tho former
stnte.—New York Times.

per year, compared with 100 to 000
from California. Philadelphia aver­
ages 220 cars of celory from Florida
and twenty-nine from California. In
Cleveland tho proportion o f Fioridn
celery is about five to ono; In Pitts­
burgh nnd Clncinntti tho two Stntcs
divide tho market about equally. In

Upon by House

BRING TO A VOTE

ed to take up the Dyer anti-lynchlng
bill under a rule limiting gonoral de­
bate to ten hours. Lendors, however,
huvo agreed that the measure will not
be pressed to n final vote before the
Christmas recess,
Tho vote was 170 to -12 with five
members voting "present” nnd was
reached only nfter moro than two
houm delay through quorum calls
demanded by Representative Gnrrctt
of Tennessee, the Democratic lender
who directed tho opposition to the
bill. Twice tho aergeant-at-nrms wns
sent out with warrants to arrest ab­
sentees before quorums wore obtain­
ed. Two hours were devoted to the
debate which ended in tho bill being
given right of way in the Houso.
General debate on the measure, ac­
cording to plans of leaders, will be
stretched over the days remaining be­
fore the recess which probably will be­
gin Thursdny. More than ten hours
may ho devoted to discussion of the
bill’s features, Chairman Campbell of
the rules committee said, "to permit
comprehensive consideration of
question that cannot he sidestepped."
The bill, introduced by Representa­
tive Dyer, Republican, Missouri, would
provide heavy fines
and imprison­
ment for persons ■participating in
lynchlngs and for officials wiio failed
through negligence to prevent mob
violence. It would also require coun­
ties in which lynchlngs occurred to
forfeit $10,000 to tho family of the
person killed.
Among those urging passage of the
measure were Mr. Campbell, of Kan­
sas, nnd Representative Foss, of
Ohio, and Ansorge of Now York, Re­
publicans, white those who spoke in
opposition included Mr. Garrett and
Representatives Fou of North Caro­
lina, nnd Aswell of Louisinnn, Demo­
crats.
Mr. Fess declared tho bill was not
aimed at tho South hut was dosignoi
to deal effectively with mob violenci
wherever it occurred. One of tho
most "indescrinblo" lynchlngs hnd oc
currod in his own state, he added. Mr.
Ansorge said passage of tho Dyer bill
would "forever wipe the Btnin of
lynching from the pages of American
histroy."
On tho other hand, Mr. Garrett as­
sorted tho measure should bo entitled
a "hill to encourage nrpe," nnd Mr.
Pou said its purpose was "to pay a po­
litical debt." Mr. Byrnes characteriz­
ed the measure as n proposal which if
enacted and held constitutional would
provo incfective, whilo Mr. Aswell
contended passngo of tho hill would
have a tendency to increase rather
than prevent lynchlngs.
DEATH OF MBS. KAULERSON.
Mrs. Avery Janie Elizabeth Raul*
orson passed away Monday, Decem­
ber 12th nt 2 p. in. Sho hnd been ill
sinco August. Sho hnd spent her
last fow ‘years with her daughter,
Mrs. I. V. Bridges, whorg sho died.
Mrs. Rnulerson was born in Cameron
county, Georgia, 75 yenre ago, hut
spent the most of her lifo near Lake
City of this state. Sho had been the
mother of twonty-soven 'children only
six of whom nro living, having hnd
three husbands. Mrs. Bridges is the
only child of her first marriage. Wal­
ter II. Rnulerson, the only child of her
second mnrringe. Her second and third
husbands were brothers, Mrs. Goo.
Mitchell nnd Mrs. Hngood Warren nro
also daughters. Thoro are n son and
daughter living elBOwhero, and six­
teen grandchildren living, Mrs. Rnul­
erson wns well loved by her children
nnd nil that loving care could do wns
done for her. Rev. Goorgo Hyman
preached a short Hormon ut tho grave
aido Baying many kind and loving
words to help tho family in the loss
of tholr dear mother, Many beautiful
flowers covered tho casket and grave.
Tho burial taking place at Lakoview
Cemetery, Tuesday, Docomber 13th.
Tho family have the sympathy o f all
East Sanford in thoir bereavement.

The nine states shipping late celery
in n commercial way nro Colorado,
Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Michi­
gan, New Jersey, New York, Ohio
nnd Pennsylvania. New York and
Michigan have usually shipped onehalf to one-third of the. late celery.
New York maintained n fairly uni­
form volume of Shipmcnta until last
year when the output wns nearly
doubled. Michigan’s shipments hnvo
shown more steady gains r.nd hnve
attained nearly double tho volume
Eastern States have shown no uni­
form tendency,
New York state lends in supplying
main crop celery to En3tern cities.
The City of New York takes nearly
one-third of its celery from Now
York State, no other northern section
contributing over forty-fivo cnrlonds.
Philadelphia and Cleveland are sup­
plied from nearly the snmo sources ns
New York, hut Pittsburgh nnd Cincinatt take about one-half as much
celery from Michigan ns from New
York State, while Michigan supplies
Chicago, St. I.ouls, Kansas City and
Omnhn -with th0 greater part of
tli?ir late crop supplies. New Jers y
ships about 150 cars to New York nnd
Philadelphia together. Pennsylvania
averages seventy-seven ones per year
to Philadelphia, hut ships compara­
tively littlo to other largo cities.
Some other states, notably Ohio nnd
Massachusetts plant largo nerenges to
celery, but sell the crop mostly in
small lots to nenr mnrketn.
While shipments of enrly kinds of
Northern celery are received from
Michigan nnd New Jersey In June nnd
July, nnd from Colorado, Ohio nnd
Pennsylvania in August, the grenter
part of tho crop is shipped in fnll nnd
enrly winter. October, Novembor
and December are the most active
months.
California celery is in tho market
from December to March, nnd com­
petes with Florida celery, as well ns
with tho Northern supply. Florida
stockk goes chiefly to largo Enstorn
cities. New York tnkes about onchnlf Rh total supply of celery from
666 cures Chills nnd Fever.

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VOLUME

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921

——

OLD JAPANESE TREATIES
MAY DISRUPT CONFERENCE
CHINA’S DEMAND DISLIKED
By Jap Representatives
When Cancellation of
Proposal Appears

DAIL EIREAN RESUMED
PRIVATE SESSIONS TODAY
TREATY CONSIDERATION
EXPECT LLOYD GEORGE
TO ADVISE DELAY IN
PAYMENT OF INDEMNITY

THIRTEEN RECOMM’ NRATIONS
INCLUDE IMPORTANT
ITEMS FOR FARMERS

|tl* Thr \&lt;«oelaled I’ rraal
Wasniiigloo, Dec. 15.—Thirteen rccoinineQiiatioir* including Legalization
cooperative marketing combinations,
lowering freight ratea on nrgiculturnl products and establishment agria n d m a y b e b a s i s f o b c o m ­ cultura attaches in European capital
was made m the report of joint con­
p r o m i s e BY RK-ADJUSTgressional co ..mission of agricturnl
MENTS
inquiry filed today in senate.
(Hr The Ananrlalrd Prraal
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15.— Altcrnnte proposals relating to the
6-5-3 ratio ns worked out, ap­
parently overnight by naval ex­
perts, wns preaented todny to
llughea, Balfour and Kato which
indicated according to delegation
apokeamnn, no formal ngreement
hud been reached by the
big
SOVIET GOVT. PAYS POLAND
three.
WITH JEWELS STOLEN FROM
THE ARISTOCRACY
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15—The nrms
conference delegates hnvo reached an
IIIr Thr luiirlnlrl Preea)
WARSAW. Iice. lo .-G o ld and jew­
agreement on nil tho major issues of
the naval ratio, but arc encountering els estimated to lie worth 50 billion
now difficulties in their discussions Polish marks, were tho Russian Sov­
iet government’s first payment to Po­
on the Far Rust.
The American “ 5-5-3" ratio forms land under the pcnco treaty signed at
the basis of tho naval settlement, but Riga last Mnrch. They havo arrived
there are to bo readojuatments in here.
the originnl Amoricnn pla nto permit
Japan to retain her now battleship MADISON COUNTY VOTES
$750,000 OF BONOS TO
Mutsu. The United States nnd Grent (
BUILD GOOD HIGHWAYS
Britain will be given u compensative
quota of additional ships not yet de­
(lit Thr ANsnrlnlrd Prraa)
termined in detail.
MADISON, Dec. 15.— A proposed
In tho Far Eastern negotiations tho
bond issue of $750,000 for various
latest olomont of controversy in a
county road projects carried by an
request by Chinn for abrogation of overwhelming mnjority yesterdny. Tho
tho trontlcs resulting from Japan’s
load building program, which will re­
famous “ twonty-ono domunds." When ceive federal and state assistance,
the request was presented to tho Far
calls for tho hardsurfoclng of Hixty
Eastern committeo of tho whole yes­
miles of hlghwny, while 153 miles will
terday tho Jnpnnoso promptly object­
bo constructed of snndcluy.
ed nnd tho committeo adjourned.

n a v a l r a t io

Tomb of Dante in Verona, Italy

Calling for Establish­
ment of An Irish
Free State

Rome, Doc. 16.— Premier Lloyd
George is expected to recommend /%
three-yenr holidny in tho payment
»i German indemnity when ho meets
Premior Ilriand, of France, in London,
—
Deccmbor 20, It was learned todny WITH OTHER IRISH LEADERS
from nn authoritative source. It is
ANI) SPLIT IN PARTY IS
believed Italy, on cortnln conditions,
IMMINENT
will support Lloyd George’s plans

D’VALERA DIFFERS

0. R.

IB r The A iiM b (r f.P r t M )

MORATORIUM
RUSSIAN REDS
IS SALVATION
PAY IN JEWELS
FOR GERMANY
FOR INDEMNITY BREATHITT COUNTY RAIDERS
PENNED UP IN A CAVE AND
WILL FIGHT TO DEATH
The sir •hundredth anniversary of the death of ban to coming thl« year,
thousands of tourlsls are vlHltlng tho beautiful gothic tomb of tho Italian poet
In Verona.

IN ORDER TO PAY OFF REPARA­
TION DUE JANUARY
15TII

DUBLIN, Dec. 15.— The Dal!
Eireann today resumed In private
session Ra consideration of tha
treaty calling for the eatabllahment of the Irish free state.
LONDON, Dec. 15.—The Roue*
of Commons this afternoon
sunied debate on the
agreement, feature of early
ceedinga being an addreaa
former Premier Aaquith com­
mending the treaty for accept­
ance of the House.

(Ilr The Aeeoelatea Frees)
BERLIN, Dec. 15.— Gornmn govern­
ment has Informed tho committeo of
DUBLIN, Doc. 15.—Tho question of
gunrnnteos it Is impossihlo for Ger­
Gas Bombs Will Be Used to Dislodge Them This many to pay reparations sum duo Jan­ ratification or rojoctlon of tho ngroouary fifteen and thnt she consequent­ ment arrived at in London between
Afternoon
ly asks moratorium. If moratorium tho representatives of tho British gov­
is not grunted tho Gorman government ernment nnd tho plenipotentiaries o f
terday. A friend sent into the cave
Illr Thr Amorlnlrd
JACKSON, Ky.. Dec. 15.—Three Inst night to nsk them to come out. will ho compelled to have recur no to tho Dali Eireann to sottlo tho discord
members of the band which raided They sent word when they did It would credit operntlon to procuro necessary which for conturics hnB existed be­
tween Great Itritnin nnd Ireland was
sum, it states.
tho Breathitt county jail Saturday he feot first.
debated yesterday, at a secret meeting
killing ono mnn, fatally wounding a
Tho Guardsmen sent a hurry cnll
of tho Dnil and lator at two socrot ses­
woman and seriously wounding anoth­ for gas bombs which was received ROADS SAY REDUCTION
IN RATES 11E NO HELP sions. Anothor Hocrot session is to be
er, were surrounded todny by stnto here shortly heforo noon. Tho bombs
icld todny.
troops in a envo twelvo miles frqpi
will lm thrown In tho cave thin nftorAt tho public mooting yestorday
(Hr
The
Associated
Press)
here. Troops nre planning tho use of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 15—Sweeping Eamon DoValorn, tho prcsldont, and
noon
in
nn
effort
to
drive
tho
mon
gas in nn effort to drive thorn out.
reductions in transportation charges Arthur Griffith, Michael Collins and
The men were discovered lato yes­ out.
at present would not assist n full re­ othor Dail doputics expressed thsir
•33J
sumption of business nctivity and vlows ns to whothor tho Irish delega­
would ho injurious to tho railroads, tion to London had oxccedud its pow­
Hownrd Elliott, chairman of tho bonrd ers In Blgning tho ngreomont with ths
of tho Northern Pacific nnd director British cabinet for a sottlomont of tho
of the Huvon, in nn opening statemont Irish problem.
Do Valern nnd tho mombors of tha
before tho IntorHtnto Commorco Com­
CONGRESS TO ADJOURN
delegation
woro sharply dividod on ths
mission
yesterday
in
its
general
In­
FREIGHT Hllll* ASHORE
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
question
at
Ihsuo. DoValorn contend­
vestigation
of
railroad
rates.
AT CHATHAM. MASS.,
ed
thnt
tho
treaty should not havs
“
Rates
wore
too
low
heforo
tho
wnr
SHOAI.DEI) IN STORM
(Ilr The Aaaorlnlrd Prraa)
boon
signed
without
its having first
if
continuunco
o
f
privnto
ownership
Washington, Dec. 15.— Senate today Thirty Thousand Workers in New York Resent
boon
reforred
to
tho
Dublin parlia­
nnd
operation
of
railronds
undor
pub­
(Ilr The Amorlnlod Frees)
adopted CurtiH resolution thnt con­
Chatlmn, Mass., Dec. 16. —The
lic
control
1
h tho aim of our policy, ment. Delegates Griffith and Collins
Application
gress adjourn for is holiday recess
freight steamer Shodnck, from Bosto
and enrnings woro nearing tho danger insisted thut thoy and thoir colleagues
from December 22, to Jnnunry 3. The
hnd tho power invested in them to sign
to New York, struck on the stone
council had advised local chnirmon level," snld Mr. Elliott.
(Ilf The Aaaorlntrd Prraa)
resolution now goes to the House
an
agreement, hut not tho authority to
horse shoal in a snowstorm today.
where favorable action Is anticipated.
NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Tho action to hold their members at work and
conclude
It. Mr. Griffith asserted that
The stenmar was apparently hard
ItARTOW
UNDER
THE
of tho United States railroad labor await notion by International officers.
tho
representatives
of tho Dail ElroCIT
YMANAGER
PLAN
aground when tho Const Guards went
board in Chlcngo, In Hotting up a Ho explained these orders hnd been
CITY MANAGER FORM OF
nnn and of tho British cabinet in this
out to her, tho sen being very rough.
hastened
out
to
forestall
sporndic
GOVERNMENT FOR OCALA schedule of ten hours a day ns tho reg­
(Ilr The Assoclnlrd Press)
rcspoct woro in identical positions, as
The vessel hnB nbout thirty men
ular hourly wago for common labor­ strikes, and thnt a meeting of tho dis­
BARTOW, Dec. 15.—ThiH city has each was obliged to rofor tho treaty
aboard.
OCALA, Dec. 15.— Ocala will prob­ ers in now rules replacing tho nation­ trict council would ho hold as Boon ns adopted a charter embracing tho com­
to thoir rospcctlvo legislatures for
ably give tho city manager from of al agreement mndo under government word was heard from tho internation­ mission form—city mnnnger plnn. Tho
ratification.
CENTER COLLEGE TEAM
government a trial ns tho result of control yesterdny brought to union al officers.
charter cn-ried by soventeon votes out
Both Mr. Collins nnd Mr. Griffith
LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Tuesday’s municipal election. Dr. Eu­ officials appeals for strike
Roberts asserted that tho board’s of 572 cnHt. Tho campnlgn was wnrmorders
ilurin gtho discussion resontod u state­
gene E. Peek was elected mnyor by from representatives of 30,000 work­ new rules, even while thoy retained ly contested. Tho next stop will bo ment of Proaldont DoValorn that the
DnnvilloJ Dec.
16.—The Center a large mnjority ovor A. T. Thomas. ers In the New York district. This the principle of eight consecutive
the election of three commissioners delegation to London hnd not obeyed
College’s undefeated thu praying E II. Martin was unopposed for coun­ announcement was made last night hours constituting a day's work and
who will select a city mnnngor.
tho instructions of tho Dublin cabiColonels they slated to hove final cilman at largo; while II. W. Henry by William I). Roberts, grnnd vice­ granted time and a half pay after ten
not.
workout before leaving tomorrow for and W. R. Pedrlck defeated A. A. president of tho United Brotherhood hours, carried maintenance of wny
Snndloro, California, where they will Wilier and I). E. Mclvor, respectively. of Maintenance of Wny employes nnd employes hack to conditions existing Tampa Organizes
HAM SMALL TO SPEAK HERE.
ploy tho University of Arlaonn in n The nuwly elected officials based thoir rnilwny Hhop laborers. Tho first pro­ ten yours ago. Ho added thnt, with
To Obtain Proposed
football gamo In December 20th. On campaign largely on support of tho tost, ho said, came from Pennsylvania regular assignment of Sunday nnd
Mooseheart Home At a mooting of tho
their return trip tho team will stop city charter adopted two yenrs ngo railroad workers followed by appeals holiday work no longer drawing timo
sedation hold last ovonlng in
at Dallas for n game with tho Texas providing fur a city manager. Winer from workors on tho Erie, Dolnwnre, and a half pay, tho result would ho
Baptist Church, It was docldcd
Moose
Homo
Narrows
Down
to
Thrco
Lackawanna &amp; Western, Lehigh Val­ thnt workers would ho employed on
and Mclvor arc incumbonts.
A. and M. on January 2nd.
vlto
Sam Small, tho noted
Florida Cities
ley, nnd tho rest of the twelvo linos tho roadbeds on Sundays, when trnvel
orator, evangelist nnd editor
operating within n sovonty-fivo mile was lighter.
NO CASH FOR HOSPITALS
ORANGE COUNTY RONDS
dress a mass mooting hero to
(Ilf The Aaaorlntrd Press)
radius of Now York.
“ The l&gt;onrd has abolished tho eight
SELL AHOVE PAR ON
TAMPA, Dec. 15.— Representatives in tho Princess Thcntro on
THE FIRST $750,000
Washington,
Dec. 15.— Senate
Roberts said thnt tho Now York hour day In fact," declared Roberts.
of almost every civic organization mot January 17th at 7:30 p. m.
amendments to tho deflnlency ap­
Dr. Walkor, as prosldont of the as­
this afternoon to launch a movomont
ORLANDO, Dec. 15.— Par plus was propriation bill, providing $1,000,­
to secure for Tnmpn tho Southern sociation, was appointed to preside
bid by each of tho oloven bond buyers 000 for additional hospital facilities
homo of tho Mooso frntornnl organiza­ nnd complota nrrnngemontn for tho
represented at tho oponing of the bids for vnr veterans nffllcteu with tuber­
tion. Judge Honry M. Cohon has meeting while Rov. P. C. Burhans, tho
.. v
l iv. »li.,onl.id, wore
yestorday afternoon for tho first al­
boon ndvlscd ho said, that tho fiold secretary of tho association, was giv­
lotment of $745,000 of tho $2,500,000
■it'd from the mcnauic by conhad boon narrowed to thrco Florida en chargo of tho publicity.
road !&gt;ond Issuo passed by Orange
•v ■ i.i'icn up to­
Dr. Lanlmoro C. Denise, o f Pitts­
towns as prospectivo sites for tho
county Inst July, tho county commis­ day by the house.
burgh, Pa., who was horo in connec­
homo.
sioners last night formally awarding
■I *i ti’ o senate
tion with arrangomonts for tho meet­
tho allotment to Sidney Spitzer &amp; approprntion of $000,000 for tho pnying, statos thnt Mr. Small Is ns vig­
CHRISTMAS TREE SALE PUT
Co., of Toledo, O., on thoir hid of pnr, meut o ' indemnities for tubercular Attempting to Fill Major League Order For Re­
ON IlY THE WOMAN’S CLUII orous and humorous as over, though
accrued Interest to dnto of delivery cattle shnlight?red by direcion of tho
ovor savonty years of age and that on
storation of Drafts
and a premium of $15,037, thoir offer federal government.
Tho Woman's Club o f Sanford has account of his ago this is probably
of 102.21 bolng considered tho highest
the last opportunity tho poople of
dltions to all concerned. Judgo Lan­ decided thnt Seminole county needs u this community will hnvo to hoar a
(Dr The Associated Press)
nnd best bid. Tho Spitzer offer wns
WILLING TO FOREGO CASH
health nurse. And nro trying to se­
a flat proposal of purchoso and with­
NEW YORK, Doc. 16.— Baseball’s dis was quoted ns saying ho favored
Paris, Dec. 15.— (By tho associated
cure one. For this enuso they nro put­ man who is known tho country over
universal
draft
rule.
Majors
unalter­
out conditions of any sort. Follow­ press.— France Is willing temporary advisory council, with Commissioner
ns one o f tho nation’s groatest speak­
ing this action, tho form o f tho bonds to forego cash ropnrtlon payments Landis ns chairman, went Into oxccu- ably opposed to presont conditions by ting on tho entiro week before Christ­ ers. Dr. Denise is assistant general
was approved and thoy wore ordered for Germany, n high official in tho tlvo session horo todny In nn attempt which they sny they nro compelled to mas a Christmas troo Sale with Mrs. superintendent of tho National Re­
pay outlnndiBh prices to non-conform­ A. E. III11 in chargo. The salu will bo
printed.
form Association undor whose direc­
French foreign offlco todny told tho to fill major lcaguo’s ordor for restor­
On the first alignment of bids ns
ation of draft undor satisfactory con- ist leagues of minors for star players. In tho old building ^occupied formerly tion Mr, Small has beon speaking for
Associated Press.
by Mrs. Cates.Greens of vurlous des­
they were opened, tho bid of A. B.
somo years.
Tho offlclals said thcro wnr. gen­
criptions
will be sold as well as Christ­
Leach &amp; Co., Now York nnd Chicago,
UL8ER CABINET
GERMANY
UNABLE
TO
MEET
Tha meeting will be open to all
eral rccognatlon by tho press nnd
mas (roes o f all sizes mounted and
nppenred to offer tho highest pre­
DEFINTELY REJECTS
REPARTION IN JANUARY
without chargo und It Is announced aa
in French officialdom thnt Germany
mium of $21,212.50, but on analysis of
BRITISH INVITATION ready for Sni’ tn Claus to put on his a patriotic rally in behalf of national
INFORMS ALLIED NATIONS
must bo aided and possibly compelled
presents. Christmas wreathes will bo
the conditions attached, It wns figured
und clvlo righteousness,
In sotting her financial homo In order,
on salo at very reasonable prices.
(Ilr The Associate* Preaa)
that the not premium wua loss than
Paris Associated Dec. 16. — Gorif futuro Indemnity pnyifcnts wero to
LONDON, Docembor 15th. — Tho Mistletoe will bo sold to both old nnd
$10,000, nB a govornlng condition of
mnn govormont Informed allied rcTho mines of tho Swift Company of
bo
forthcoming.
Ulsor
Cabinet letter was definitely young, married and unmarried so got
purchaso by thorn was that tho pro­
parntlons commission that It will be
Alafla which has been cloaed fo r
rojoctlng tho British Cabinet invita­ a supply.
ceeds should remain In thoir hands
some timo has reopened and will
&lt;
Somo Americans arc Irish patriots unable to moot fully reparation pay­
To sny thnt Mrs. Hill has charge
tion to enter tho Irish freo slato.
without interest for nn average period
ments
duo
on
January
16,
and
Febru­
oporato
regularly
for
some
time
now.
because thoy love tho long greon, and
°f four months, tho earned Interest
—
ary 16, was officially announced to­ was made publh nday a tha Premier of this sale is enough to guarantoo its
succoss.
thus diminishing this apparently largo somo beenuso thoy lovo tho long day.
Christmas cards at Herald office.
Lloyd George’s office.
green.
premium offered.
•

LABOR BOARD’S REDUCTION....
ORDER BRINGS ON STRIKE,
TEN HOUR DAY SCHEDULE

BASEBALL ADVISORY COMMITTEE
IN EXECUTIVE SESSION TODAY WITH
CHAIRMAN LANDIS IN THE CHAIR

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921

�ORD W EEK LY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 6 ,1M1

IfiWVir?,

AND

f o u : td
SOMETHING
GRBATEK VALUE THAN
MONEY

op

One of our local merchants found a
lady's purse In his store and upon
opening it found the following let­
ter.

m

ture. Words fall to do them credit
The very latest thing In beads
though are the gonulno African Ele­
phant Ivory beads and they nro not
any more expensive than tho pearls.
Then I turned to the things for the
house and again it was hard to choose.
Mr. McLauiln carries a complete lino
of sterling silver such as attractive
trays, salad bowls, cream and sugar
sets. Quite as attractive were tho tea
sets In Sheffield. Just across from
the silver display was a show case full
of Pickard's hand painted China, any
pleco o f which would make an accept­
able gift. In less expensive ware I
saw threo patterns In open stock, two
very pretty border designs and tho
popular gold and white. Just across
from tho Pickard China was a display
of Hawks Cut Glass, ranging from
Cologne bottles to wator sets. In loss
expenslvo glass ware I found so many
desirable gifts, too, baskets, sherbet
cups, jam jars, guest room sets. There
wero somo such attractive pieces of
stationery nnd pottery that
would
mnko an ideal gift. The tall floor
lamps throw a glow over tho entire
store, and I tell you tho atmosphere
was such that you would want to visit
McLaulln'a store frequently,
I remembered your special note
about your glasses nooning mending
nnd I was dollghted to find optical
pnrlors with n registered optician
rendy to mnke tho changes you tho’t
necessary in your gln.sjs. Just across
wero two wntch makers busy at their
repair desks, so this store not only
sells you gifts for this Christmas but
nlso mends your old ones.
Feeling sure that you will find nil
you need for your long list of friends
nm eagerly wniting for your note to
tell mo to go ahead and buy them.
Sincerely yours,
MARY.

WILL LECTURE
HERB DEC. 29TII
The greatest Jew in America and
certainly one o f the greatest speak­
ers in America, Rabbi Stephen Wise,
will del Ivor a lecture here on the
night of Dec. 29th. at the Princess
Theatre. The Iccturo will be entitled,
"Tho World’s Only Chanco" and will
bo under the auspices of tho,Klwannls
Club of this city.
Prof. Sherman Smith, o f Now York
City, while hero last year said,"Dr.
Wise can throw moro brains over the
footlights than any American living."
Tickots on sale at Bower and
Roumltats Drug Store.

Dear Madge:
When your letter came urging mo
to do your Christmas shopping I con­
fess I was overwhelmed with the sug­
gestion. However, tho fact that you
LEGION DANCE
are marooned out on the ranch with
NEW YEAR’ S EVE
your hands full I determined I'd do
WILL BE GREAT
the very best I could for my old col­
lege mate.
Campbcll-Lossing Post and tho
I went down early ycstordny to
Woman’s Auxiliary will Stage Mid­
browse among tho stores and get Ideas
night Revue at Court Houso.
and I believe tho problom is solved,
Tho Campbcll-Lossing Post and
and all In one store! Remembering
tho Woman's Auxiliary expect to
Fred’s newly acquired Masonic de­
pull one o f the biggest dances ever
grees I was attracted by a window
hold in Sanford on New Years Eve
display in McLaulln’s Jewelry Store.
or to bo more exact on tht night of
Tharp spread out was ovory type of
December 31st. Tho dance will bo oneemblem in pins, charms and rings.
gaged for tho music. Singing, dancing,
Particularly attractive were
the
Ja=s music nnd i.encral good timo is
betts with tho silver buckles, and in­
promised iJi thoso who nttend, It
stead of tho usual monogram w
Ke
will be tho Now Year's Festival nnd
emblems o f tho orders. Tho part that
Midnight Revue and the boys are
struck mo was that this storo had
making big preparations for ono of
good looking nrticies priced for ovory
the grentcHt events in tho history o f
one's pocket bod-. I was so Interest­
tho organization, Hold that date
ed In this display I asked Mr. Mcopen.
Laulin to show me other things a man
might like. I explained to him my
FOR MISS IIIGGINS
mission and never have I received
more courteous treatment. There ia
(From W .d n .td .jr'i Dolly)
one thing certain, he’ll not only get
A pretty social event of yesterday
your Christmas trade, but mlno, too.
nftornoon wns the bridge party given
I can’ t tell you of ail tho things, but
by Miss Lottie Caldwall, compliment­
among tho line of goods dear to tho School Entertainment
ing Miss Adelaide Higgins, whoso
smoker’s heart there were smoking
mnrrlngc to Lucius McLeod, of Mo­
Was
Well
Attended
stands nnd cabinets in mahogany,
Ain., takes place next week.
And Well Received bile,
brass and walnut. Particularly nico
Tho Chrlslmns colors, red nnd green
for tho man who likes a place for his
wero featured in tho decorations.
tobacco, cigars and things wero tho Two Excellent Plays Were Staged Poinsettlns in baskets wero effective­
Lust Night for Athletic Ass’ n.
humidors. Especially nice wero tho
ly pi need throughout the houso, Tho
- cigarette holders nnd silver cigaretta
lights wero shaded in rod nnd red
(From W .d n .id ir 'i Dully)
cases suitable) for tho most fnstidloiiB
and
green festoons wero also usod.
Two excellent plays wero staged nt
young man. Next camo his lino of
Tho
tally cards wero hand painted
tho High School Auditorium
Inst
watches ho had overything from tho
with
little
bride’s and grooms.
night for tho benefit of tho High
smallest wrist wntchcs to tho high
In
tha
interesting
game of bridge
School Athletic Association nnd tho
grado railroad watches. Tho military
played
during
tho
afternoon,
high
many who attended enjoyed tha his­
nnd traveling sots wero very good in
trionic talent displnyud by tho pupils score woh made by Mrs. llnl Wight,
Ivory und silver, somo good looking
who was awarded a box of bon-bons,
of tho High School.
ivory shaving sets wero visible, too. I
Tho
consolation prizo, nlso u box of
Tho first play wns entitled “ Two
paused a minute or two looking at the
enndy
was won by Miss Sara Wight.
Old Maids nnd a Picture" nnd tho
Evor-shnrp and Pnl pencils which al­
Miss
Higgins
wns presented a cut
characters wero true to life nnd show­
ways come In hundy for n mnn or boy,
glass
Jnm
jnr
ns
souvenir of tho oc­
ed tho careful training of tho Ex­
and boBidos there wore his Shenffer
casion.
pression lonelier, Mins Williams. Jcsfountain pens from plainost to elabor­
At tho conclusion of tho card game
sio Wilson, a college girl, by Mildred
ate gold ones. For that bookish broth­
tho
hostess, assisted by Mrs. Robert
Holly; Emily Day, hor chum, by Kit­
er of yours I saw somo now ideas In
tle Dulloso; Mohitnbol Wilsin by Mno Grovenstein, MIhs Snra Wnrron East*
book cuds nnd desk sots. If your men
Holly nnd MIbh Sophie Smith by Miss orby and Mrs. Frod Wight served a
folks noed bill folds, ho hits thorn in
Maude Lake were excellent and the delicious salad coursu.
every desirable sizes in nlllgator leath­
playlet wns thoroughly enjoyed.
,Miss. Higgins
.
, wore
. . . .for
. this occasion
er. Beforo leaving tho mon’s depart­
"Caught Out, or Pete Boyd’s Pro- n ^ Vely ,f rof k ,o f l,Inck
ment I stopped to look at his rings,
posni” was tho second play staged un-1 1]w»" lnv‘ t®' to n' cot
from pinin hut massive signet rings to dor the direction of Mrs. It. C. M ax-•w" ro1 “ ,M TheJma h rasor, Mrs. Itobmoro elaborate ones in gold and plat­
well and was a rollicking college play “ r „V n?8’
u "! w ' Rht’ I f ” ; Jinum 'with spnrkllng diamonds.
I
that caught the fancy of the audience
' Woo1,,£uf1,’1
found tho santo rich vnrlety In tho
and tho characters wore all well ta k -. mVi' ,l‘ 1S1mltk' Mr,9'
cuff buttons and Waldcmar
chains on by tho young folks who scorned t o ™ W‘lfhtl’ Mr0' Jo° Chittenden, Mrs.
\nd fobs. Ho you see you can find grasp tho part nnd carry it out. Tho '
Kirtley, Mrs. Roy Chittenden,
any thing you might want for tho following wero in the cast: Bill R a n -' J,1'™ Norma Herndon, Mrs. Ralph
mon of your family hero in this storo. dolph, Wm. Moye; Dick Rogers, R ob -1Goodspood, Mlee Marjorie Clay, Mrs.
I know that next in importance to
ert Thrasher; Jack Davis, Ed. Homier-! J(,9L,»,h, Unrtmeh T ' M" ; I,n r r y p lckFrod was that precious baity of yours
son; George Brown, Harold Christenl\{ C’ rl“ n'
I,0" ryf, W‘,rS ’
and so I asked to see baby things. Ho
son; Kenneth March, Jim Stone; Chnr-; Mr9' P ' A , f “ dw0i ’ 1f frB: U'
CaJ,d,*
pulled out n drawer o f sterling wara lie King, Byron Stephens.
I™ 11' Mis* Emma Gallagher, Mrs. Ed.
for "little mon nnd womon,’’ There is
Playing on Carlton Springs Sum- r ^ mRI1
ul',k WJ *ht- MrB'
tha greatest vnrloty of lockots nnd
mer baseball team: DoWitt Boyd, IWi&lt;lu,min Cft,dweU' Mim* Zt&gt;0 Munsonchains, tiny brncelots, tiny strings of
manager of tho tonni, Victor McLnugold heads ami even tiny pourls. l ’vo 1in; Harry Wilkes, formerly an Am­
FOR MISS HERNDON
always found the hlb clasps mighty
herst pitcher, now wanted by Cnrlton
(From W .iliniilnjr'. Dally)
usofiil and also pins and stud Hots. Vor
team, Arthur Moore; Mr. Weaver, af­
Mrs. W. C. Hill entertained vory de­
meal tirnu some of his non-hronkubla
flicted with sunstroke, at tho Springs lightfully at bridgo last evening at
plntos would come in handy.
to take tho cure, Robert Holly, Jr.; bur homo on Fourth stroot, honoring
Whon I cnino to choosing for your Boss Mason, a guest at tho
Hotel, MjHH Norma Herndon, a brldo-elcct of
sister nnd tho girls 1 was bewildered Florence Henry; Christukel Leo, a
a t courso, I looked at diamonds first. guest nt tho Hotel, Margaret Zach­ this week. There wore flvo tables of
I I was astonished at the linu ho ary; Hotol Wnitor, Fred Pope; re­ players.
Red and green wero tho colors used
brought out, tho assortment would mainder of team nnd substitutes, Billy
in decorating tho rooms where tho
have reflected credit on somo o f our FlttB, W. A. Adams, Merton Aycocko.
card tables wero placed. Baskets und
larger city stores. Thu solitaries and
Peter Schnnl und Jimmy Robkon crystal vases of poinsettlns being us­
dinner rings wera beauties. Hu hud furnished tho orchestra music for tho
Bomo clusters that gnvo tho impres­ interim between nets and the evening ed. Tho lights wore shaded in red
which cast n rich glow over tho pret­
sion of solitaires. Tho black onyx sot was greatly enjoyed.
Tho
plays ty sceno.
with diamonds 1h good thl« year in showed thut unusual talent in this linu
Of exceptional interest was tho
oithor rings or lockets. The diamond exists in tho High Schol nnd tho pu­
gumo of bridge played during the
and platinum bar pins wero beautiful, pils will give soveral of theso enter­
ovoning. High score being mndo by
but ha also Ims a lino of choupor pins tainments during tho term. It (h good
Mrs. B. W. Herndon, which wns a silk
that are splendid values nnd while I training in expression nnd poise ami
vanity, which sho presented to tho
am on pins, why now Is your chance give pupils and patrons a pleasant di­
maids to cut for, Miss Esther Miller
to got a good value in cameos, He version from timo to timo.
being tho lucky olio. Tho moil’s prizo
is going to make a run on them during
A nico sum was realized Inst night a smoking tray, was won by B. W.
tho holiduys and you had bettor do- for tho nthlotic association. Thu stngo
Herndon, who presented it to the
cide on one right away.
at tho nudltc/ium wns especially fh&gt;« bride-groom. Tho honoroo was preThou I was attracted by tho toilet wlth the new settings nnd tho big
Bunted a pnir of candle sticks nnd
sots in Pyralin Ivory, somo of them fine curtain donated by tha class of
candles,
wont up to sovonty-flvo dollars, but 1021 nnd Byron Stephens had embell­
Following tho awnrding *of prizes
oh they wore beauties. Ho had mani­ ished the orop scenes with appropriMrs. Hill served a tempting salad
cure sots of this grado, too. Why not nto backgrounds. In fnct tho plays
course.
start the girls a set of this host grado showed thnt the high school pupils
Miss Herndon wns daintily nttirod
Ivory, beginning with tho mirror of hnvo remarkablo talent nlong many
in blue flowered chiffon.
course I I could picture you nnd Frod lines nnd pupils nnd teachers nro to
In thq silver and poly chrome frumos ho commended upon their fine show­
Plnns hnvo been drawn for tho
that wore displayed.
ing.
erection
of a handsome business
For Louise I chose an Evor-Shnrp
“ Two Old Maids nnd n Picture” will
building
nt
West Pnlm Bench? Tho
nr Pal pencil to wear on a ribbon, or a ho presontod tonight nt Monroe school
lower
floor
will
bo occuupled by four
fountain pen, for one of tho other for tho benefit of tho Rod Cross seal
stores
and
the
second
floor n restur
girls I suggest ono of tho huttor-fly sale.
ant,
rest
rooms
and
offices.
lockets, or u coin purse, If you wished
something a llttla moro expensive ,a
Preserving pcnco will not bo so
Dr. Auslcy of Tallnhnssoo and R. L.
silver vanity or moBh bag or a string difficult when wo call in tho wom­
Tnwnshcd have associated themselves
of I « Tosca pearls, I almost forgot en. Their experience in tho kltchon
and will erect a saw mill near Me.
tho cut glass powder jars that appeal will toll,— Ashvlllo Times.
Intlre with a daily ccapaclty o f 20,ao much to girls. If you want a breath
000 feet o f lumber to be In operation
o f Florida, get one of the hand paint
*d pins with a Florida seme In ralna- 686 quickly relieves a cold.
18-16tc; ehottly after the fixat of the year.

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FOR SALE
The Christian Endeavor Society
held n social at the Club house Fri­
day night.Although only a small
per cent of the membership were
present, a most enjoyable evening
was spent.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Swope spent
Thursday In Orlando.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. P Carter ontertalncd n few o f the young peoplo at
a dance last week at their home at
Lako Charm.
A very delightful entertainment
was given last week at tho;school
house. The main feature of tho pro­
gram was a Tom Thumb wedding,
with little Ben Jones as Tom Thumb
and little Miss Minnie King as tho
bride. Miss Dorthy May Lee capti­
vated the crowd with a vocal solo,
"I Love You Truly." Tho costumes
made the littlo folks look quite
grown -up, tho littlo boys in their
dress suits and the little girls In their
picture hats and long dresses. Jack
Varn as the minister rend tho amus­
ing, ceremony with as much dignity
as If it had been •real, The entertninmciit wns gotten up by Mrs. T.
W. Lawton's S. 3. Class, for tho bene­
fit of the park fund. Forty dollnrs
was raised for this fund.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. P. Swope nnd fam­
ily spent Saturday afternoon shop­
ping in Sanford.
Mcsdames Wolcott, Jones, Luther
nnd Okerlund visited Orlando last
week.
The Bnznnr of tho Womans’ Club
opened Thursdny morning nnd will
Inst through Snturdny evening,
Mrs. E. G. Hancock Bpont Wednes­
day in Sanford.
Rev. L. E. Wright left Wednes­
day to nttend the annual conference
In Orlnndo,
Misses Mnblc Swope nnd Eliznhcth
Lawton of Rollins College spent the
week-end nt home.
Miss Jacobs o f New York is visit­
ing her sister Mrs. Theo Aulin.
Mrs. 0. P. Swope entertained the
Ladies Aid and Bible Clnns of tho
Methodist church Monday n'ternmn.
Mrs, L. E. Wright is attending con­
ference in Orlnndo this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Love of Arcadia nre
nt tho Ovcldo Hotel for several
weeks.
W. N. Blackwood of Orlnndo, wns
In Ovcido Mondny.'
Mrs. Frank Morris, Mrs. L. R.
Mitchell and Woolsey Sturdivant
spent Thursdny in Orlnndo,
Messers T. W. Lawton nnd W. J.
Lnwton spent Sunday afternoon in
Winter Park.
M. A. Kllvort is in New York on
business this week.
Mrs. II. W. Ijiwton spent Wednes­
day in Sanford.
Mrs. S. W. Swope, Misses Mnblc
Swope and EUznbcLh Lawton nnd Mr.
Francis Swope motored to St. Augus­
tine Friday for tho w?ck-end.

NEW TWO-STORY HOUSE, NEARLY FINISHED. EASY TERMS
Other Bargains in Real Estate
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DeLand Bandit is
Arrested Today
at Jacksonville
Aubrey Nichols, o f Greenwood, S. C.,
Is the Man Wanted
(Dr The Associate* Free*)

JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 14.—Aubrey
Nichols, of Greenwood, S. C., alias
James W. Tucker, o f Savannah, 20venrr: Id. arrested hero last night and
accoro .,g to police confessed to enter­
ing the home o f a resident of DeLand
last week posing as a plumber, at­
tacking tho resident’s wife and after
leaving her unconscious, escaping with
tho jowelry. Hundreds of citizens of
DeLand combed the woods several
days wild nights in Bonrch of the man.
Tho man was arrested on suspicion
when ho attempted to pawn n wntch
nnd when searched tho police said
they found engraved diamond ring
stolen at timo of tho robbery in DoLand. Later offlccre said Nichole con­
fessed.

D o rit cough
HE violent paroxysms of coughing
toon eased by Dr. King’s New
T
Discovery. Fifty years ■ standard
remedy for colds. Children like it.
No hamful drug*. All druggists, 60c.

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F o r C o ld s a n d C o u g h s
Make BoweU Normal. Nature's
way is the way of Dr. King’s PUD—
gently and firmly regulating the bowels,
eliminating die Intestine clogging
waste. At all druggists, 25c.
T t p r o m p t i w o n 't a s m

Dr. Kind’s Fills

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OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA

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Spaulding Number 4 Rose, Early Red Bllsa Triumph and Irish Cob­
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January delivery. Our Seed Potatoes are the highest quality, Maine
grown, selected seed. Advise quantity nnd variety you will want.

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Have nuidc goad with both the small gardener and farmer nnd the
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FALL CATALOGUE
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interested In Floridn Fall Crops should avuil themselves of informa­
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McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
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$10.25 F. O. D. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Write for apodal cash discounts, and delivered price.
Hundreds of these in use by Sanford Growers
GET DECEMBER 1ST, 1921, REDUCED PRICE LISTS BEFORE BUYING

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FLORIDA

KILLED A BIG BUCK
W. C. Sntchor whoso stage nnino is
"Bill" wns in yesterday afternoon nnd
told us about killing nn eight prong
buck between Longwood nnd tho
Wekiwn river yesterday. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Del Mason, Freeman Hunter nnd
Lonnie Hartley wore in the party hut
Bill was Hie only ono who succeeded
in bagging a deer nnd be wns a
beauty. Bill said ho weighed about
lfiO pounds nnd was ono of tho higgeat
ones of the reason. Aside from tho
deer ho killed soveral turkies nnd
plenty of qunll nnd wo believe him
although we have not seen nny of tho
gnme. The woods are full of nil kinds
of game this yenr which proves tho
wisdom of having n good Protective
Association to prevent tho hunting
out o f season.

ARE YOU INSURED?

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

G eneral Fire

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
I HAVE THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING

Thu social department of thu Worn
mi's Club gnvo a shower for thu
Children's Homo Soeioty, followed by
a bridgo party yesterday afternoon,
with Mrs. Raymond Key ns hostess.
Thoro being oight tables of players.
Tho club rooms woru beautifully
decorated with littlo plno trees, nnd
baskets and vases of poinsettlns nnd
cropo paper festoons.
When scores wero counted it was
found thut Mrs, Loucks had made high
scoro nnd wns presented tho prizo
which wns nn exquisite boudoir band.
Tho shower wus a splendid success
and many useful and attractive gifts
were given.
After tho card game Mrs, Key as­
sisted by Mrs. John L. Leonard!, Mrs.
Clifford Peabody, Mrs. W, T. Lang­
ley and Mrs. Chns. Fodder served
plnoapplo salad topped with minia­
ture Christmas trees, saltines ,and
tea aa refreshments.

“ SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”
tlon— lots are being sold right nlong and building in thia
acction ia such na to glndden the heart of those who have
the good of Sanford at heart.
Thia ia no idle talk— I have weighed tho statement and
to aay just what 1b my candid convictions would put it
moat too strong for tho careful, conservative person__that
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
has VISION will agree with mo now— the other later.

J. E. SPURLING
"TA#» M an

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�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 6 .1M1
DR. GBOROS HYMAN, ELECT­
ED TO IMPOORTANT POSITION
WITH STETSON UNIVERSITY

IN THE NEW SESSION FLORIDA
SENATOR HA8 MUCH FOR
FLORIDA
(By W. M. Kennedy)
WASHINGTON, Doc. 10.—In dis­
cussing tho work awaiting the ses­
sion of congross which convonod on
Monday last, Senator Park Trammell
today made the following statement:
“Tho Congressional mill grinds
Mow but I propose to urge with all
my energy and ability, favorablo ac­
tion upon several measures I now
have pending In the senate and 1 have
hopes of success with several of them.
“ Beginning shortly after I entered
tho senate I hove been endeavoring
to hnve n bill puaeod that would extend
to tho Drainage projoct. In Florida
federal aid the same as tho govern
ment aids the irrigation projecta of
tho west. I now have a bill on this
subject pending before tho committee
and I was very much gratified on
Tuesday when the president recom­
mended federal assistance for tho re­
clamation of the swamp and overflow­
ed lands of tho South.”
“ Florida has nevor received from
tho United States as liberal donation
of lands for school purposos as was
given to other public Innd states. In
justlco wo nro entitled to a furthor
grant from tho United States. I havo
pending a bill providing for a dona­
tion to tho state o f Florida for tho
benefit o f tho stato school fund of ap­
proximately ono hundred thousand
acres of government land.
Some months ngo I Introduced in
the senate a bill providin'* that rail­
roads should pay claims for lost and
damaged freigh tand overcharges
within sixty days from presentation
of claim and providing a penalty for
failure to mnko, ouch prompt settle­
ment, legislation nlong this lino is
needed and will be urged by mo.”
“ In my opinion tho law should novcr havo boon enacted allowing tho rail­
roads to fix rates that would giVo
them a guaranteed earning of D 1-2
per cent with an option o f six per
cent. This Is wrong in policy and It
was known at tho time the law was
enacted that Its purposo was to bring
about a raise In rates. Tho Florida
freight rates wore increased about 07
per cent. Those excess rates havo
worked groat detriment to all farm,
grove and commercial industries In
my state. I shall push my bill to re­
peal this guarantee income featuro o f
tho presont railroad law and thoroby
hope to accomplish furthor reduction
in freight rntes.
“ The stato of Florida has establish­
ed an experimental farm in tho Flori­
da Everglades. This Is in lino with a
policy I have advocated for years. The
federal government should nssist in
financing this enterprise and I shall
endeavor to havo congress make an
annual appropriation of $10,000 for
such purpose.”
The Smith-Eves Manufacturing
Company is a new manufacturing in­
dustry which will bo open up a lit­
tle River in a short timo. They will
manufacture wickor and palmetto
funituro.
Kub-My-Tiam for Rheumatism.
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Indigestion

Promises to Be One of The Best Programs Ever
Presented to Educators
ORLANDO, Dec. 14,—Tho Florida
Primary section: Miss Mabel San­
Educational Association annual con­ chez; rural school section, Miss Chris­
vention which will bo hold in Orlando tian McDonald; English section, Mr.
Decombor 27-20, is expected to break J. II. Workninn; vocational education
all previous records from tho view- section, E. A. Haynio; tho science sccpoint of attendance, and nn interest- tion, R. M. Evans; tho nuiBic section,
lng program is being arranged, tho Miss Lillian Eldrodgc; the grammar
speakers to include mon and women j grades section, Geo. M. Lynch; tho
well versed in educational matters n s ! mathematics section, Chns. M. Jones;
well ns experts of nntlonni note.
j tho homo economics section, Miss Lucy
W. S. Cnwthon, president, R, L,'Cushman; tho foreign language BeeTurner, secretary,
and Fans A. Ulon, F. W. Buchholtz; tho history and
Hnthway, chairman of tho executive! social scicnco section, J. C. Peel; tho
committee, nre Bending out an nn- county superintendents’ section, C. R.
h“ ’ “ -o following M, Sheppard; physical education section, Miss Mary W. Green; attend­
™“ “ rdln|' tho pr0,[r“ m “ nd “ rr“ ns°ments.
ance officers’ section, Miss Amelin
Tho program 1b of unusual signifi­ Kendall.
cance. Somo of tho best talent in tho
Tho Southeastern Pnssongor Asso­
state and in tho nation has been en­ ciation has authorized a rato of ono
gaged for tho occasion. Music of tho and onc-haif fares for tho round trip
highest class, addresses by distin­ on tho identification cortifiento plan.
guished educators, and a largo number Certificates will' ho furnlnhod tho
of sectional meetings will constitute county RUpcrintondents by tho pros!the nnlicnt features of the gathering.1dent of tho association ns needed.
Orlando has long boon known us a Members of the association and their
musical center. A raro treat awaits families will bo entitled to the excurthoso who will attend tho general sos- [ sion rate. Tickets will ho sold Decentsions, for nn excellent program of .her 2.1-20, inclusive, with final limit
music will bo rendorod at the begin- ' Jnnunry 4, 1922, They must bo van­
ning of ench of theso sessions. Among Jdated by the regular Orlnndo ticket
tho sponkers nre Hon. W. N. Sheets, ngonts before return trip is compictBtnte Buoorintcndont; Dr. II. O. En- cd.
Tho Snn Juan Hotel hns been des­
wall, professor of psychology, Univer­
ignated
ns association headquarters.
sity of Florida; Miss Adelaldo Baylor,
agent homo economics education, fed- Tho rntes there will be $1.50 to $2.00.
oral board for vocational education, European plan. Tlioso reaching Or­
and Prof. E. I’ . Cubberley, of LcLumi lando without having made reserva­
Stanford, Jr., university.
Suporin- tions should report to headquarters
tondent Sheets is well and favorably for assignment of rooms,
known throughout tho state. Dr. En- j Other hotels and tho rata at ench
wull, though a native of Sweden, hns nre us follows:
spent most of his llfo in this country.; European plan: Arcade, $1.50 to
Mr. Cubborley comes from the far *2.S0; Astor, $1.50 to $2.50; Grand,
away stato of California. Ilia repu- ?li50; Windermere, $2; Keystone, $1
tntion us a teacher, writer and loctur-1nnd up. St, Charles, $2 and up; Orgrn,
or is national in scope. Ho has o ffe r -•$ltC0 nml up. Eol|li |,1; Grange, $2
ed courses in education in four or five nm) up. American plan: Lucerne, $3;
of tho lending universities in this Tromont, $4 nnd $4.50.
country, and hns had largo experience
W, S. CAWTHON,
as nn instructor in scicnco and as city
President.
superintendent.
R. L. TURNER,
It will suffice to mention tho names
Secretary.
of tho well known educators who will
servo ns chairman of tho various sec­
F. A. HATHAWAY,
tions. Theso are as follows:
Chm. Executive Com.
COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE
NO “ BLUFF” IN FIGHT
WILL NOT BE PUT ON HERE
AGAINST CAPITOL
THIS YEAR IS DECISION
EXTENSIONS
(From TuoiiUjr’i Dilljr)
At the regular meeting of tho Ro­
tary Club today at tho Valdez many
mnttors of importance wore discussed
among tho Community ChriBtmns troo.
Judge Housholdor, tho chairman of
tho Trco Committee, roportod that at
n mooting of the vnrlouB organizations
one night last week it was decided that
tho timo was too short to do anything
with tho Community Tree this year as
all tho churches had planned their in­
dividual trees and charity proposi­
tions. Every club and organization in
tho city will look after tho poor and
in this work tho Rotary Club will also
take a part having already mado
most substantial subscription to tho
Children's Homo at Jacksonville and
to other organizations.
It was also decided to hnva n ladies
night and general Christmas celebra­
tion on tho night of Dccembor 20th.
An athletic committee was also ap­
pointed to take care of the athlotic
side of Rotary life and a baskot ball
team, a bowling team and n base ball
team will soon wear tho Rotary col­
ors and there will bo somo stiff nnd
sore business men going down to their
offices in n few weeks ns tho rosult
but tho Rotary boys nre gumo and
thoy any they will go through with
tho athletic stunt if it kills every
mombor of tho Men’s Club, tho Kiwannla Club, tho Elks Club nnd ev­
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Many persons, otherwise
vigorous and healthy, are
bothered occasionally with
Indigestion. Tho effects of a
disordered stomach on the
aystem are dangerous, and
prompt treatment of Indiges­
tion la Important. “The only
medicine 1 have needed has
been eomethlng to aid diges­
tion and clean
the liver,” n
writes Mr. Fred Ashby, a
McKinney, Texas, fanner. B
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DEATH OF MRS. WALKER
(From Tuetdiy'i Dtlljr)
Tho many friends in this city of
Mrs. C. R. Walkor wero shocked to
b am of her death which occurcd nt
tho sanitarium Bovornl weeks ngo in
tho hope thnt tho treatment would bo
beneficial but she was called homo
after n long nnd useful life on this
earth.
Mrs. Walker was tho wife of tho Into
C. R. Wnlkor nnd resided In this
city for ninny years living on Oak
nvenue for ninny years nnd boforo
tho death of Mr. Walker building a
beautiful homo on tho Inko front on
Union nvenuo whero tho family re­
sided until a few years ago nt which
time thoy Bold tho homo nnd Mrs.
Walker has been visiting friends and
relatives In other states and lived
nt Washington during tho war period
whero her son and daughter wore em­
ployed.
Dcccnscd leaves a son Clifford
Walker, a student at Florida Univer­
sity and daughter Miss Claire who
Is teaching at Oakland, to mourn the
loss o f mother.
Tho funoral will occur from the
Congrogntlonnl church in this city
tomorrow afternoon nt throo o'clock,
interrmont to bo made In Lnkoviaw
cemetery in the city.
Tho sympathy o f tho many friends
o f tho Walker family Is exxtonded
to those who are breaved by this
death.

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W A N Tkb— Young cow.----Moat ft
fresh and good milkar. J. H. Mai­
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, FIs.
104ft
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kind* o f
hauling.
FOR SALS
FOR SALE— No. 817 West First S t
Eight rooms and br.th. For price
and lerfhs, write box 782, Daytona*
Fla.
40-tfo
“ EXIDE" BATTERIES, tho Giant
thnt lives In a box. We can now fur*
nish six Volt Batteries at $24.50. We
buy, sell, exchange, rcchnrgo and re­
pair oil mnkes Batteries.--Ray Broth­
ers. Phono 548.
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FOR SALE— Coni oil heater, $3,60)
electric tablo stoves, $12.50 value,
for $7.00, in perfect condition. 418
Mngnollo.
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tnclimcnt, fit■ all sew ing machine!
12.00. Checks, 10o extra. Llg
Mall Order House, Dos 1ST, Binningham, Ala.
14-lip
A NICE COUNTBY HOME! FOIl SALTS—
Apply to manager, A. J. Lundqulst,
Route A, Box 34S. Sanford. Fla. 14-lItD

FOR SALE— Bargain, six cylinder, 5pnssongor Nosh touring cor. Run
nbout ton thousand miles, practically
now, first class condition. The car
will please the moat fnatidoous,— M.
W. Raiford, Enterprise Junction, Fla.
15-4 to
CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE—
Early Jersey nnd Charleston Wake­
field, 5,000 for $4.00; 10,000 for $7.60.
Singlo 1,000 $1.25 f. o. b. Valdosta,—
Kinsey Wholesale Plant Co., Valdosta!
Gn.
16-4tp
FOR SALE— 15 acres, located 2 mile*
from Oviodo, Fla., 1-4 mllo from
hnrd road, nil fonced and cross fenc­
ed, 7 acres clonred, 8 acres tiled, 75
budded ornngc trees bearing, 3 flow­
ing wells, a 4 room house, small bam
nnd garage, running water in house
will sell for less than it cost to Im­
prove. Como, look it over. Celery li
now growing on it. Prico $3,000. Box
101, Oviedo, Fla.
16-3tp
FOR SALE— Ono onk wash stand, one
bird’s cyo mnplo wnsh stand (com­
modes), child’s iron bod, child’s sulkle
nnd nn Indoor snnltnry toilet, very
useful whero thoro nro small children,
perfectly sanitary and odorless. Call
at Rivers Brothers Stora to soe these
goods, E. B. Gifford.
18-ltp

FOR RENT— Light housekeeping
rooms, Cnll 1020 Enst Second St.
18-lHtc
18-ltp

Mrs. Molllt) Wool nrrived from 555 cures Malarinl Fever.
Atlnntn, Gn., Wednesday to bo Mrs.
J. W. Corleys guest for some timo.
Mrs. Wood will bo remembered ns n
guest of tho Corleys Inst year, nnd is
America’ ■ Standard 4-Cycle Marine Molar
again on her way to Miami for tho
winter,
Mrs. Gcorgo Mitchell nnd tho
children nre here from Ocoee. Called
hero at serious illness of her mother
Mrs. Ruuierson.
Tho four Sipes brothers have tho
sympathy of nil Sanford at tho dentil
of their father. Mr. Sipes hud been
ill for n year and for tho past 3
Arc the finest high grade Mnrlnc Motors made
months acriomdy so. His doath oein America today. They arc strong and rugged,
curod nt tho hospltnl whero ho hnd
nnd will drive a boat continuously at full speed
just been taken for enre. Ho did not
or can be controlled for any speed desired. Won­
survive tho short journey from his
derful control, easy starting, economical, depend­
homo.
able.
The low price is due entirely to quantity
Tho weather seems like spring with
production.
Used by 709q of world’s best boat
tho gentle chowcrH nnd tho pcnch,
builders
nnd
government
life boats. Catalog on
pear and plumtrecs in bloom, straw­
request.
berry plants ntso in bloom and tho
sweet wild blue violets nro blossom d
4-Cycle Only — 3 to 40 H. P. — $135 to $1850
t
everywhere in the hnmmock lands
KERMATH MANUFACTURING CO., Detroit, Mich.
Tho mnjority of tho old lettuce
fields hnvo disnpenred and now lottuco or celery plants Bet out on tho
Innd.
Nick Zernovenn hns two flowing
woIIb put down on his 22 acre fnrm
rocontly jurchnsed near Cypress cros­
sing nnd hns it nil cleared nnd ready
to plow.
Tho foundations arc being laid for
tho farmers exchange buildings nt
Benrdnll Avo. Station. A largo forco
of mon are at work. Thoro is much
mntorinl already on the ground,

Marine Engines

MRS. J. M. DRESNER INJURED
IN AUTO ACCIDENT MON­
DAY, TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
(From Tuudiy’i Dtlljr)

Mrs. J, M. Dresner was bndly in­
jured Monday in an auto accident on
the Snnford Orlando rond while Hho
nnd Mr. Dresner were on their wuy
to Orlando in their car. In attempting
to turn out nnd pnss n heavy truck
Mr. Dresner who was driving struck
u trco throwing Mrs. Dresner against
tho wind shield nnd brenklng her Jnw
bone and badly cutting h e r. face.
Mr. Dresner was saved by the whoel
but was badly bruisod by tho Impact
with tho tree. The car was also
wrecked nnd tho accident was such
that it seems fortunate that both
Mr. and Airs. Dresner are alive to toll
the story. Mrs. Dresner was taken
to the Fomald Laughton hospitAl horo
whero sho is receiving medical atten­
Don't aend your Job printing away tion and tho physicians think sho will
Even ho crudest amateur, will get from town. Patronize your homo In­ be all right again In a short time.
his doer ovory time If he has a snea­ stitutions, first, last and all tho time.
Make tho editor happy by sending
king suspicion that it may be a
In
your Job printing now.
Rub-My-Tiam,
a
pain
killer.
18-lBtc
guide.

The Pipe Organ Club hold its reg­
ular mooting nt tho home of tho
President of tho Club Mrs. C. J. Ryan
Monday afternoon Dec. 12th.
The sessions of this club nro mark­
ed with Interest nnd enthusiasm.
Finns were made for further work
nnd committees appointed. During the
social hour of tho cjub Mrs. Gcorgo
Hymn read tho 2nd nnd 3rd stanzas
of Dickon's Christmas Carol. Lator
Mrs. Rynn assisted by Mrs. A. F. Mc­
Allister served a dainty snlnd course
with chocolates While refreshments
were served amusing clippings were
read by the guests.
Mrs. Ryan is a charming hostess
and this meeting at her homo was
delightful.

BLACK-DRAUGHT
Ia
for Indigestion and stomach
trouble of any kind. I have
never found anything that
touches the spot, like BlackDraught I take It In broken
doses alto* meals. For a long
time I trLJ pills, which grip­
ed and didn’t give the good
results. Black-Draught liver
modlol.no Is easy to take, easy
to keep, Inexpensive.”
Get a package from your
druggist today—Ask for and
Insist upon Thsdford’a—ths
only genuine,

PIPE ORGAN CLUB

Ocnln, Fla., Dec. 14.—Tho an­
nounced intention of n firm of Ocnln
attorneys to Beck by means of injunc­
tion to prevent tho carrying out of
proposed cnpltol extensions nnd im­
provements is no “ bluff,” according
to II, M. Hampton, membor of tho
legal firm, nnd tho necessary steps
toward obtaining Immediately.
Contracts for tho work woro award­
ed nt TailnhaRSco yesterday. Tho
legal firm, II. H. Hampton, Ander­
son, on belief of “ certain citizens,’’
contend that tho money for the pro­
ject docs not exist in tho state treas­
ury in nccordnnco with provisions of
tho legislative enactment authorizing
thu extensions.

At tho Florida Baptist Convention
just held at Miami, there were rcso
lotions adopted looking to tho en­
largement of Stetson University and
a special University committee, of
thirty seven members was appointed
Mrs. Stedt suffered from a fall,
to take 'charge of tho work. Tho Injuring her knee quite badly. Her
members of thit* committee nro tho nephew, Walford Pierson took her to
tho doctor.
i
Mrs. August Swanson wns in town
ovor Sunday assisting Dr, Tolar with
n case.
A little whito frost Tuesday and
Wednesday, so thoy
Wo wonder if nil our folks noticed
tho recent warning of tho surveyor
that pedestrians should keep to tho
left side of tho road nnd help avoid
accidents.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Tyner nnd sons,
Elmer nnd Olnn and little daughter,
Pearl, wont on Sunday to Windormero.
Wnifrcd Pierson took them to spond
tho day ns their car was out of ordor.
Mr. and Mrs, Jcsso Lee and tholr
two children, moved on Saturday from
tho Frank Milior cottage in Upsala to
their now homo on West First streot.
Thoro was a hocini gathering Mon­
day ovoning which was well attended,
Mrs. DoForrost is out nt her homo
nt present while her residence is borepresentatives ot tho thirty seven ing pninted.
associations of the state.
about forty in ail being present from
Dr. George Hyman, ]&gt;nstor of the Upsala, Grapoville nnd tho West Sido
First Baptist Church of lids city was nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
deemed the proper man to lie tho Monior in honor of tho birthday of
head of tills committee nnd was so Mrs. Mentor. It wns n surprise nil
designated. Dr. Hyman lias been nn rig lit nnd a good timo wns hnd by tho
active worker in the convention for jolly crowd. Games nnd refreshments
a number of years nnd is a strong nnd pleasant chnt woro enjoyed by nil.
Rev. J. S. Clark will pronch for us
Stetson University mnn.
At nn early date Dr. Hyman will on Sunday nt Pnoin nt 11, at Upsala nt
have conference with Dr. Lincoln 3:00 nnd in tho ovoning nt Lnko Mary.
Hully, President of Stetson and per­ Ho is nnxious for all of us to got to­
fect plans for this enlarged work. gether nt 2:00 for Sunday school,
Tho possibilities of the University I.nHt Sunday it mined, but let us try
were clenrly seen by tile convention again. Como nnd bring tho children.
Thoro is also a service nt 7:00 p. m.
nnd within a year results in a large
Wednesday. Rov. Clarke ami wifo nro
way nre expected.
Some of Dr, Hyman’s plans arc ns expecting to como ovor on Wednesday
and cnll on ns many as possible as
follows:
Tho Organization of tho StetBon they are new comers nnd wish to get
acquainted.
Alumni in each county.
The tabulation of possible students.
Tho Leesburg Pulp Mill which is
The publicity of tho Universities
under
consructlon nt Leesburg nnDoings.
nounneos
thnt their is a possibility
Many other helpful features.
of doubling their plnnt in size tho
bIzo ns first thought. This announce­
ment wnH mndo to tholr stockholders
rocontly.

Philip R. Andrews
Real Estate Service
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Overlin left *
James Thornton, representing the
P 1TOKCTB
S. P. Richards Co., of Atlanta, waa yesterday afternoon for Jacksonville
In the city today calling on the local whera they wont to consult a specialist
Olivia Cosart.
about tho former’s eye, which was
Ths oyster supper held at tho town
vs.
stationery and printing trade.
Sugane Cosart.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. badly hurt yesterday w!*h hot load. hall last Friday night was well at­
from th* affidavit o f OIIt It appears fre
--------- auJy
la Cosart. herein
dulyfn,d7-that she |»
Mrs. B. G. Smith, of Oviedo, was in tended. About |50 was taken in.
Frank Gonzales, of Miami, were glad
tho
complainant
In tlhe -above entitled
IpL———
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the city yesterday afternoon and hor
Mrs. W. H. Rivers and Mrs. T, W. cause: that the r**idenoo o Bugen*
to
have
them
here
a
short
while
on
The first cost of tree* and the op*
the defendant, le unknown to
many Sanford friends were glad to Prevatt wero shopping In Sanford Cosart.
Saturday.
tho affiant: that there le no one In the
keep expente are insignificant ia com*
State
o
f
Florida, the eervioe o f a aubClarence Woods, o f Euatls, was in see her and to know that she has en­ Friday.
noona upon whom would bind defend­
pariton with return*. Even a unaD lot
tirely
recovered
from
tho
recent
op­
Mrs. Radpath, o f Sanford, spent ant; that the defendant is ovor twentytho city today and paid tho Herald o f­
will accommodate a few specimens, in
one f 31) years o f ago.
eration for appendicitis.
last
week with Mrs. Emma Rood.
fice
an
appreciated
visit.
Mr.
Woods
Ton are therefore ordered to appear
C^nY q f b l i P odd corner*.' Start your planting this
S.
M.
Schwartz,
of
Chicago,
is
In
Mrs, Geiger and children, of New to this bill of complaint on the 9th day
Is tho former editor of tho Eustis
o f February, 1023, the eame being a
winter, sinking addition* a* you can.
Imko Region and s ono of the promi­ tho city to look after his proporty In­ Smyrna, Bpent Sunday with Mr. and rulo day o f thle court.
You will |et pleature a* well a* profit
It Is further ordered that thle notice
terests In tho Silver Lako section. Mr. Mrs. Sipps.
nent newspaper raon of tho stato.
be published for eight
coniecuttve
Our catalog and planting guide will
Paulino Geiger, of Orlando, spent weeks In tho SnnforcT Herald, a news­
Remember the High School play at Schwartz lived In Sanford for many
paper published In Seminole County,
help you. Thi* book it free for the
tho Hgh School auditorium tomorrow winters but is at present engaged in the week end with her mother, Mrs.
F w itn ess E. A. Douglnea. Clerk o f the
night for tho benefit of tho Athletic business in Texas and Louisiana and George Geiger.
Circuit Court, and tho seal thereof thle,
other
oil
centers.
Ho
expects
to
bo
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Prevatt spont the Bth day o f NoV. A. D. XBll.
Association. Two good plays and fine
(SEAL)
R. A. DOUGLASS,
music. Help tho high school athletics horo Bcvcral wocks mingling with his Sundny nt OBtoen with Mrs. J. M.
Clerk.
B y: V. E. DOUGLASS, D. C.
Littlor.
nnd seo n good play at tho same time. many Sanford friends.
TIlETFOnD &amp; WILKINSON.
Miss Annie Hawkins Is nt hor homo
IB-Sto
Fred McFnrlnno arrived homo from
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Hoy nro now
on
Colory
nvonuo,
aftar
spending
tho
Arcadia
Thursduy
and
was
also
shop­
pleasantly located at tho Temple
In the Circuit Court o f the Seventh Ju­
summer at hor old homo at Commerce, ping in Sanford Tuesday,
dicial Circuit o f Florida. In and for
Club.
Seminole County.— In Chancery.
Mrs. C. J. Jacobs and three daugh­
E. Thomas Swift, of Boston, was Gn. Hiss Hawkins has bcon ill for
Marlon Ollee, Complainant,
In the city Saturday transactng busi­ some timo but Is greatly improved ters, Josio, Celia and Birdie, of Chuand will soon bo all right again. Hor luota, spent Friday with Mrs. J. M. John Olles. Defendant,
ness.
C IT A T IO N
To John Olios, Residence Unknown:
A. L. Davis, of Jacksonville, spent father accompanied her homo and his Prevatt and Mrs. E. H. Kilbe.
It
appearing
from an affidavit filed
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II. L, Kenrlci., superintendent of In this cause that you are a non-resi­
tho day hero Saturday attending to many friends btc glad h, _..vo him
o f the State o f Florida, therefore,
back In Sanford again.
tho Osceola fyyross Mill was hero dent
business.
you. John Olios, aro o&gt;-dsrad and r-viulrW a n t e d — a h S T C C ^ r .a ir e
id
on
tho 16th day o f January. A. D.
on
buslnoos
Wednesday.
Miss Christine Hastings, of Detroit,
1922, io nppear to tho bill o f complaint
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER
C m it ilfa li — M anufacturer*
Tho community club will Hold a ba­ exhibited ngnlnst you In thle cause.
Mich., Is tho guest of hor aster, Mrs.
It Is ordered that this notice be pub­
M oN
m - M e a e l B road V U loa
zaar on Friday, December ICth, after­ lished
Fred Williams.
In tho Snnford Herald once a
(From Von&lt;Ujr'» DaIIt)
t* anW
week for eight weeks.
noon nnd evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Payne, of
WITNEB8 iny hand and the seal o f
Tho Tomplo Club wns the scene of
Mrs. Toni McClain was taken to tho this court on this 10th day o f NovemTnmpn, spont tho wook-ond hero at
a rru A T n o «
a
beautiful
party
Saturday
afternoon
• very wart ^
J
2S&amp; u s
Fornnld-Laughton hospital Tuesday ll°(faEAL) 1031'
tho Montezuma.
H. A. DOUOLASS.
U M R lf ll te
when Miss Clara Mlllen ontortalncd whoro sho underwent an oporatlon.
Clerk o f tho Circuit Court.
J. II. Schrootur, of Atlanta, was
H-Oto
Seminole County, Fla.
ut a "miscellcnous showor" compli­
Jack Wicks, who has boon confined
among tho out-of-stato business visi­
menting MIhs Winnio Brown, a churn­ to his bod for fivo weeks, is Improv­ In Circuit Court. Seventh Judicial Cir­
tors here Saturday.
ing brido-oloct of this month.
cuit In and for Seminole County,
ing very slowly.
Mrs. E. W. Norman and Eva Sloan,
Florida— In Chancery
Tho Club was beautifully decorated
CITATION
Mr, Thotford, of Sanford, wns horo
of Jacksonville, are spending somo
W.
I,.
Davis,
Complainant,
with festoons of rod and groon cropo on businoss Tuesday, He wns on his
timo hero at tho Montozumn.
vs.
pnpor, holly, Christmas bells, rod ros­ way to Molboum,
Inee M. Davis. Respondent.
Mrs. A. W. Smith and llttlo doughTo: Inos M. Davis. Kansas City, Mo.
es nnd polnsottias. Tho color motif of
It appearing from an affidavit filed
Mrs. Grover Lefiles and son and
tor, Juanita, wont to Jacksonville
In this cause that the residence o f the
red nnd groon was artistically carried Miss Alexia Moos spont Monday in defendant
Is Kansas City, Mo., that It
Saturday and nccompnnlod thorn homo
out In ovory dotnll both in tho decora­ Sanford shopping.
is tho belief o f affiant that the defend­
Sunday
ant la over the ago of twbnty-one years,
tions and lator in tho rofroshmonts.
E. II. Kllbo nnd Endor Curlott woro and that there Is no poruon In the
Mr. nnd Mrs. G. F. Smith, Mrs. H,
Sovornl contests afforded much in Sanford Tuesday attending tho Stato o f Florida tho service of a oubH. Mabry and Horton Mabry spent
liouua upon whom would bind the said
merriment among tho guosts, ono be­
.
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mooting of tho county commission­ defendant.
tho week-end vory pleasantly in
Therefore, you, Ine* M. Davie, are
ing
a
lovo
story,
tho
answers
being
horohy required on tho 0th day o f F eb ­
ers,
Tampa.
ruary. A. D., 1911. to atipoar to the bill
tho nnmoH of tho stntos. Mrs. Goorgo
A. A. Brown, W. Z. Harshbergor
o
f complaint filed ngnlnst you In thle
Mrs.
J.
M.
1'rovatt
has
been
very
Hyman and Mrs. Farrel tied In hav­
rause, otherwise a decree pro confesso
and W. A. Harshbergor, of Johnson
ill
with
stomach
trouble.
will on said date bo entered against
ing tho most correct answers, and pre­
you.
City nro spending soma tlmo hero at
P. N. Wnkofiold wns a visitor In
It In further ordered that mild notice
sented tho prlzo, gold lingorio clasps,
tho Montozumn,
be published In tho Sanford Herald, a
to tho honoroc. Another contest wns Sanford Tuesday.
newspaper published In Seminole Coun­
Mrs. Raymond Key rotumed homo
ty. for four consecutlvo weeks.
"Words of Advico mada out of tho
witnoHB my hand nnd the sonl o f the
yesterday afternoon from Daytona
nbovo styled court on this 3rd day o f
word 'Matrimony'" tho bits of advico
IN MEMOKIAM
Beach whore she has buen tho guost of
December, A. D. 1931.
being very witty and clover.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLASS, Clerk.
Urn. Goorgo Chamberlain at their
By: V. K. DOUOLASS. D. C.
Mrs. Hoy dcllghtod hor hourors with
Tercssa Lundrigan Chapman, wife Z. BASS, Kissimmee,
Florida.,
ovoly homo. Mrs. A, D. Key nnd Mr.
Solicitor for Cumplnlnnnt. 17-Sto
two vocal selections, "I Lovo You of Rnlph Chapman, of Sanford, Fla.,
itnymond Koy motored to Daytona
Action of Board of Trustees Was Endorsed at Yes­ loach Saturday nnd accompanied Mrs. Truly" nnd "Sweetheart" accom­ wob bom at Bradford, Pa., on the
NOTICE OF SALK
In hereby given that under and
panied by Miss Mardro. Miss Ruth fourteenth day of April, 1802. She byNotice
virtue
o f a Final D*or*o o f F ore­
terday’s Session
Koy home.
Kannor gavo a humorous reading and was married on ‘ i e twelfth day of Au­ closure and Sale Issuing out o f tho Cir­
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Trask and
cuit Court o f tho Seventh Judicial Cir­
Mrs. Tom Mooro also gavo a reading. gust, 1018, and at once came to San­ cuit of Florida, In and for Seminole
Miss
Paulino
Trask,
of
Petosky,
Mich.,
County.
u cause therein pending*
nection
will
bo
addressed
by
tho
bishop
ORLANDO, Dec. 10.—1The outatandSoveral instrumental selections wero ford, whoro they have mnde their wherein In
Merritt F, Roblnnon I* the
ara guests of Mrs. Frank Trask’s sis­
Saturday
morning.
beautifully rendered by Miss Mardro homo. Of this marriage woro born complainant, and F. W. Sohwlnd and
Ing feature of tho aosaion of the Flor­
ter, Mrs. Frod Williams at her home
Emma M. Sohwlnd his wife, aro defendTho clnss of tho fourth yonr was
during tho afternoon.
threo children. Tho first, a boy, who antn, I will offor for sale and will sell
ida Annua] Coqforonce yesterday was
on Oak nvonuo. Tho Trasks woro for­
too highest bidder for cash at the
called, and Jamas LcGrnndo Hunter
Tho prosontutlon of tho shower was lived but a few days, tho second a girl to
front door of tho Court Houne In San­
tho adoption of tho roport of tho trus­
mer residents horo and have many
was elected to elder’s orders. J. L.
ford,
Hemlnolo County, Florida, during
vory offcctiva und in keeping with tho now two years of ago, nnd tho third
tees of tho Southern college In which Bourn, D. Currerrn, R. A, Guy, R. L. friends who will bo dollghted to hoar season. Tho ringing of sloigh bolls child born at the time of this, her last the legal bourn o f sale, upon Monday.
January 2nd, 1923, the name being a
legal hhIch day, tho follow ing describ­
the action of tho board In tho rc-loca- Sumner nnd W. O. Bencher romaln In of thoir roturn.
announcod tho arrival of Mr. and Mrs. sickness, which has failed to live. Mrs. ed
real ontuto, situated, lying nnd being
Rov. J. A. HennesBoy has returned
Santn Claus (llttlo Miss Clara Bray Chapman was an earnest Christian In the County of Seinlnolo, State o f
tlon o f tho college at Lakeland wns this clnBs, not having passed the re­
from a hurried trip to St. Augustlno.
to-w lt:
nnd Billlo Barber) who opened tho ns woll as a splendid wife nnd moth- Florida,
Lots 1 nnd 2 o f Block “ A" o f the
confirmed. This matter wob postpon­ quired examination.
Mrs. Lylo Tapp and Jnmos HooliMitchell
Survoy of tho Levy Grant,
Tho orders of A. D. Buck woro roc- linn mndo a business trip to Orlundo doorB of tho living room displaying or. In our conversations with hor sho
JOHN O. LEONARDY,
ed from tho day before ponding dofinn lovoly Christmas troo heavily ladon expressed her faith in tho Savior, and
Mauler In Chancery.
ognlzcd, ho coming to this conference Saturday.
ILwInformation ns to tho deeds to tho
GEORGE G. HEnRINO.
with gifts for tho brido-oloct, Mr. and her great desire fur the roliglous wel­ _____ Solicitor for Ccn.pUlnnnt. lfl-Bto
from tho M. E. church.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. Y. Bryan motored
proporty containing tho disciplinary
Tho following woro admitted on to Orlando yesterday whore they at­ Mrs, Santa Claus presented tho gifts fare o f her family; expressing the In Clrcalt Court. 7th Jndlclal c i r c u i t .
trust cleuso.
tho brldo-olcct with appropriate say. hope thul circumstances might soon
State o f Florida. Nrtnlnnle County.
trial: Georga Morris Glazier and
— In Chancery.
A tender mossago of love to tho Robert Claude Mooro of tho Bartow tended tho Mothodst conference.
ings.
mnko it posiblo to tako hor llttlo ono
Mr.
nnd
Mrs,
Frod
Williams
and
members of the conference was con­ district; Mnrvin L. Smith, Jacksonville
Following tho presentation of tho to the services of God’s houso.
Wo W. C. Morris,
vs.
veyed In n letter from nov. W. A. district; Robert T. Caldwell nnd Josso Mr. nnd Mrs, nonior Trask spont tho Bhowor tho hostcsB served fruit salad, nro Btunned at tho suddonness of this Stnnloy
H. Alleyne, If living and It
doad nil parties clnlmlng Interest unLowdcr, a faithful local preacher, who Loo Criswell, Orlando district; Thos. wook-ond In Tampa returning homo ungcl food cake, mints and coffco, on blow which hns brought deep sorrow
dor Stnnloy H. Alleyne, deceased, o r
has done efficient supply work for Wrlglit Carlton and Marshnl Elijah this afternoon.
otherwise, in the properly below de­
each pinto woro rod rosos which were to so many hearts. Wo can only lift
Mrs.
Bogart
nnd
hor
nolco,
Miss
scribed. nnd Frank O. Roaoh. If liv ­
thirty year*, and who, because of his Thompson, Tampa District.
used ub favors,
up our eyes to tho God of all comfort,
ing, nnd If dead all parties claim ing
Mnrgnrot
Smoltzor,
o
f
Ohio,
former
Interest under Frank O. Roaoh, de­
ago, and feobloncss, Is prevented from
There woro about thirty-five of that In his groat mercy lie may com­
ceased,
or otherwise, In tho property
winter visitors In Sanford, aro again
attending the conference. Rev. 0. F.
Miss
Brown’s
frionds
prosont.
below
described.
fort
tho
hearts
of
this
husband
nnd
LUNCHEON ANII UKCEPTION
spending
tho
winter
with
us,
being
To tho defendants, Stanley H. Alleyne.
Blackburn waa requested to
make
child, nnd all tho dear ones who mourn
If living, and If dead tu all parties
pleasantly located at Fifth nnd Palsuitable roply to the communication.
clnlmlng Interest* under Stanley H.
(from Tu»*J.r'» Ditly)
REDUCTION IN RATES ON CIT­ their grant loss; nnd with full faith
Alleyne, deceased, or otherwise, In
motto,
Tho clnHB of tho second year was
One of tho most delightful social
that Mrs. Chapman nnd her two chil­
the property below described, and
RUS FRUITS
Mr,
nnd
Mrs.
Frank
Gonzalos
nnd
Frank O. Roaoh, If living, nnd It
called, and tho following woro elected ovents of the Reason was the luncheon
dren nro now with tho Savior, wo can
dead
to nil parties claim ing Interest*
Miss Francis, formerly of this city,
to doncon’B ordera: Karl H. Koostunder Frank O. Ronoh, deceased, o r
look
forward
to
tho
timo
when
there
Tho Miami Steamship Company, op­
und reception given tho flulliu llarrl but now of Miami, woro tho wook omi
otherwise. In the follow in g property
llno, Fred B. Langford, Francisco
sltunte In Somlnole County, Florida,
erating stoamers betwcon Miami and shall bo no moro death, but a fulness
guosts
of
Mr,
and
Mrs.
Frank
Mlllor
bud
Chapter
N.
S.
D.
A.
it.
by
Mrs,
described
as:
flan*, Chnrlos Sterling Gnrdnor. Fran­
The S 1-4 o f the NW 1-4 o f NB 1-*
Jacksonville, has announced that a of life nnd Joy in tho Kingdom of God
onrouto
to
thoir
homo
In
Miami
from
cisco Bonn remains In thin class and Geo. Chnmberlnin of Daytona Bench.
our Savior, We need hardly say that nnd the BE 1-4 o f BE 1-4 o f HE 1-4 o f
Orlando where they woro tho guests i eduction of fifty per cent in freight
NW 1-4 o f Seo. 18, Twp. 11 8, R 19 B..
Yeon IMcono of this class, is an elder.
Tho drive from Snnford to Daytona of Mrs. Gonzales Blstor, Mrs. LaRuo rates on grapefruit, oranges, limes, to­ Mr. Chapmnn nnd tho living child containing 13 1-1 acres^ moro or less.
It la hereby ordered that you and
E. M. Stanley, Jr., of this class has
norvqd but to increase tho dolight of Bliss,
matoes, egg plants und avocados from hnvo the slncerest sympathy nnd lovo each of you do nppear to the hill u t
been transferred to the Bt. Louis con­
complaint herein filed on the 2nd day
Tho ninny frionds of Miss Marlon Miami to Jacksonville will become of all who know them, in this sorrow o f January, 1931.
the guests with tho gracious hospital­
ference.
of
thoir
lives.
Tho
funeral
services
It Is further ordered that thle order
effective December 14 and continuo
The following locnl prcnchors woro ity Hhown them by Mrs. Chamberlain. Cnroy-Elwos of Orlando, will bo Inter­
o f publication bo publlshod In tho Banworo
conducted
nt
tho
Congregational
until
February
28,
1022.
Tho
now
ford Herald, a newspaper published In
ested to know that Bho has oponod on
elected to doncon's ordera und will b «
Tho guests wero moot at tho door
Somlnole County, Florida, on ce
rate will bo 16 per cent standard crate church yesterday afternoon by tho Sanford.
tho
"Dixo
Highway,
botwoon
Formosa
a
week for eight consecutive week*.
ordained in tho class of deacons Sun­ by Mrs. Raymond Key nnd tho
pastor,
assisted
by
tho
Eastern
Star,
W itness my hand and tho seal o f
nnd the reduction was decided upon
days Charles William Dudley, Jack­ Wntors, Covers wore laid for 7 and and Winter Park, tho Groon Parrot
tho snld Circuit Court at Sanford, F lor­
for tho purpoao of co-oporating with of which she was n member.
ida
this SBth day of October. A. D. 1911.
Ten
Room.”
Thera
sho
will
bo
most
sonville district; Jns. Sdwnrd Lein and a delicious 4 courso luncheon was
(SEAL)
H. A. DOUGLASS.
REPORTER.
growers und Bhlppors In tho territory
plensod
to
hnvo
hor
frionds
"drop
in"
Clork circu it Court,
James Edward Skipper, Ocala district; Horved. Tho center pioeo was of grace­
Seminole County, Fla.
served by tho lino In order that they
John Pendleton Gaines, Orlundo dis­ ful pink vino with touches of pink to soo her.
By: V. R DOUOLASS. D. C.
An
$80,000
bond
election
will
be
might
hnndlo
more
advantageously
Dr. nnd Mrs. L, R. Phillips, Miss
MASSEY ft WARLOW,
trict; Francisco Bonn, Latin district, vino nnd roses through out the home.
Attorneys for Complainant. 11-9to
their season’s crop on tho prevailing called during tho middle of January
Marion
Phillips
nnd
Raymond
Phillips,
Tho class to bo admitted Into full con­
After tho luncheon a short business Mr. nnd Mrs. E. A. Dougins nnd fam­ low mnrkot.
for tho town of Wnuchula. They will Notice of Application for Tax Defid
meeting wns hold, Mrs. G. I. Loucks ily, Dr. Mason, Mr, and Mrs. W. S.
Tho reduced rate includes deliveries use $70,000 of this amount In case
Under Section 675 of the General
was elected delegate to the State Thornton, Mr. and MrB, 0. J. Pope, at Jncksonvlllo to connecting water It goos through for street work nnd
Statutes of the State of Florida
Convention with Mrs. John Loanardl Mr. and Mrs. May, Miss Leila Ropor, and rail linos on shipments destined to tho additional $10,000 for park and
Notice Is horeby given that Edwin
ns alternate,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dwight Bnbbitt, Mrs. points north.
water improvements.
S. Miller, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
Tho Sanford chapter ns honorecB Sorrell, Roy Mnson, M, M. Lord, J.
cate No. 2302, dated tho 6th day o f
received during tho hours of 2 to 4. M. Lord and R. W. Lord woro among
WOMAN’S CLUII NOTES
At Dougins, Arlz., there hns boon Juno, A. D. 1809, hns filed said certi­
Thu guests were moot ut tho door by tho Sanford pcoplo motoring to Or­
A VOID the misery of racking pain.
dug
up a skull moro than nn inch ficate In my offico, and has made ap­
Have n bottle of Sloan’s Llnl(From Tuoodoy'i Doily)
Mrs. A. U, Key and
Mrs. Geo. lando yostorday to attend tho Metho­
thick. Tho owner wns tho man who plication for Tax Deed to issue In ac­
* * ment handy and apply when
Mra. John Leonard!, President of
Chnmberlnin. About sixty of tho dist conforonco and hoar Bishop Wnryou first feel tho ache or pain.
pali
cordance with law. Said ceratlflcata
tho
Woman’s Club, of Sanford has originated the custom of giving only
Dnytoun D. A. It'S called.
ItjStt___
quickly cases the pain nnd sends
ron Cnndlor preach.
embraces
tho following described
useful
Christmas
gifts
to
children.—
« feeling of warmth through the
bean appointed State Chairman of
Mrs. W. E. WutHon, Mrs. A. It. Key
property situated in Seminole County*
Newark News.
aching part. Shan't Liniment penetrates
(From TuMday'i Hallj )
tho child wcltaro in tho Public Health
and Mrs. John Leonard! assisted tho
without rubbing.
Florida, to-wit: Bog. 622.22 ft, N o f
B.
B.
Jomlgnn
nnd
T.
W.
Baxter
department c f tho State Federation,
hostess.
Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia,
SE cor. of NE 1-4 of NE 1-4, Sec. 81,
NOTICE
sciatica, sprains and strains, still joints,
IJIock ice cream In D. A. R. colors aro In tho city attending to business by tho now state president, Miss
Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E„ run N 105.74
Jams back and sore muscles.
Skinner. This work Is ono of the most
with angel food enko, salted nuts for tho A. C. L. Ry.
Tho
regular
annual
mooting
of
tho
ft.,
W 711.2 ft., S 106.74 f t , E 711.4
For
fort^ycars
pain's
enemy.
Ask
r v i »wai
and coffoo and whipped cream wero
Mr. nnd MrB. C. L. Stokloy, of Mt. Important things before tho State, stockholders of tho First National ft. 2 3-4 acres. Tho said land being
druggists—35c, 70c, 91,40.
served during tho afternoon.
Dora, aro spending a few days here including tho government survoy In Bank of Sanford, Florida, will bo hold assessed at the date of the Issuance
tbo State, nnd tho nppolntcincnt of In accordance with its By-lnws, in tho
Thu hostess woro a grey crapo do nt the Montezuma.
of such certificate in the name of Un­
chlno with pastel hand embroidery.
Mrs. Bill DInoen, of Palatka, was County Clmlrmnn. This la n work offices of tho bank on Tuesday, Janu­ known. Unless said certificate shall
Those guosts from Sanford wero the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Schcllo nearest io tho heart of tho womon of ary 10th, 1022, nt 10 o’clock a. m. for bo redeemed according to law Tax
tv.
Mrs. W. IE. Watson, Mrs. Forrest Maines Sunday.
Mrs. DInoen and Florida nr.d Mrs. Leonard! Is fully tho purpose of electing a board o f di­ Deed will lsauo thereon on the 24th
Lake, Mrs. G. I. Loucks, Mrs. Goo. Judgo Maines wero school mates at equnl to thin Important task. This rectors to servo for tho ensuing year, day of December, A. D, 1921.
Herring, Mrs. Anna DeForcst, Mrs. law school.
nppolntmont is quite an honor for the nnd for tho transaction of any other
Witness my official signature and
phnpU*.
, 0#arY rar GmmsIosIm "of pin
rumen
L
John
Leonard!
and
Mrs.
A.
T.
Key.
Sanford Club and puts Mrs. Leonard! business that may properly come be­ seal this the 18th day o l November,
Mrs,
R.
E.
Tolar
and
llttlo
daughter,
m m Md otbor futU diaflsura
—
__ji* Oln»I llw frvwy Dr, Itoboon ■ Besom*
Mary Elizabeth, returned homo from on the Stato Board, giving two fore tho meeting,
___ , __ _ tubing skin,,
A. D. 1921.
trodUo*. Om of Or.
Woll, tho munitions maker* can Jackjonvillo Sunday evening after members from Snnford tho other
B. F, WHITNER,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
...........
turn to tho making o f automobiles, ■ponding several days there with rel­ being Mrs. E. M. Galloway, State ll-9-oow-5tc
Cashier.
Clerk Circuit Court,
vico president.
without lowering thoir batting aver­ atives.
Seminole County, Fla*
Miss Anna Lou Huff, who has been
ages.
(meat
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.
14-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

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Ben Caswell, for the past month, lift
yesterday fo r her home In Atlanta,

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UP AT THE ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Mr. and Mra- E, E. Hardy of
Farmington, Main* arrived Friday
Mtcr-noon and will be located In their
Dew bungalow In South Longwood.
jhey nro accompanied by Mr. Banger
alio of Farmington.
ORLANDO, Dec. 13.—The Florida
Mr. Taylor o f Conn., who has been Conference went on record yesterday
ipending the last few winters here as favoring a return to tho tlmo limit
arrived Friday afternoon fo r the o f four years for pastors and presid­
ing elders. This question came up in
winter.
Mrs. A. Fuller spent a few dnys In connection with n memorial to tho
general conference to romovo tho tlmo
O rlando tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.
limit, Whllo the discussion was go­
Topllffing on Mrs. P. N. King, of Williston,
J. E. Phipps Totumod Fridny from
ono of tho lady delegates, offered a
Ft. Meade and othor southorn points. substitute proposing a return to the
B, J. Overstreet was transacting time limit as in effect years ago,
business in Orlando Saturday.
nnd this momorial will bo presented
E.
S. Millor was a visitor in San­to the general conference.
ford Tuesday.
Speaking of tho episcopacy, after
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Topllff of an effort made to got a momorial
Orlando woro out o f town visitors in adoptod requiring the Bishops of the
town Tuesday afternoon,
church to live within tho bounds of
Tho Ladies of tho Civic League their territory, hnd failed, Bishop
betd their regular monthly meeting Candler said that there hnd been such
Tuesdny December flth, Plans Tor criticism of the offico of bishop in
the annual bazaar were discussed.
lute yenrs thnt many good men did
Mrs. Watson of Tenn., is spending not desire tho high offico. Ho said
the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Tuilis. further thnt after nn experionco of 24
C. W. Entzminger and Mrs. Satchor ynnrs with his grip net unpacked all
and little son were visitors in Sanford thoso yenrs, it would be a relief to
lay aside the honvy responsibilities of
Tuesday.
Mrs. J. S. Dinkle will entertain this tho office. "But if you aro going to
month for thn Ladies of the Civic hnvo tho opisopney have it, and If not
Lecguo with u Cafeteria Supper at do away with it.”
"Some sny olcct your bishops for
the Librnry on December 9th,
The orange season haB opened four years. I’d mnko it four weeks,"
around Longwood. A Y. Fuller and snid tho Bishop. “ IIo could then hatch
A. R. Sandlin are having their fruit his chickens in that tlmo."
A resolution of appreciation was
picked this week.
Introduced
by Rev. Smith Hardin in
Prof. Fluhart o f Winter Park stop­
which
attention
was called to tha gift
ped over while enrouto from DeLand.
of
John
W.
Vonch
and his wife, Mrs.
Tho young people o f tho Baptist
Sarah Vouch, of Orlando, some years
Church have organized n B. Y. P. U.
ago, by which something like $10,000
They had their first meeting Sunday
camu Into tho possession of tho superevening with twenty-two membors
nminto endowment fund nnd tho mis­
present.
sion board. Tho resolution was order­
Mrs. J. S. Dinkle and Miss Olive
ed spread upon tho minutes of tho
were visitors in Sanford Wednesday.
conference.
At tho afternoon session Frank W.
The Mnrrinna nnd Plountstown Cramer was admitted on trial into tho
Railroad will possibly in tho future traveling connection.
cntcml their line to Dothnn, Ain., In
Rev. B. K. Thrower, ngent of tho
case this execution is in order to Pronchers1 Relief Fund, in making his
tret n sea port outlet.
report said ho imd ficon in tho minis­
try 49 years, having been a clnssmnto
To prevent n cold take 606.
18-15tc of Rov. S, N. Burns, who was present
and tho Into Sain Jones. Ho roported
twolvo superannuate homes, with pros­
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
pects for two or threo more.
A night session was hold nnd after
J. T. Reeves Is no longer connected
various reports had been made, Hyde
with me in any way, and I am not re­
Park Church, Tnmpn, was selected ub
sponsible for any money, fertilizer, or
tho pinco for holding tho conferenco
) 'anything he may charge to me. Tho
next year, and n resolution o f appre­
agreement I declare broken—and at ciation for tho courtesies extended tho
an ond.
body at this session by tho people of
MRS. M. B. ALLISON.
Orlando, tho appointments for noxt
200-D-n-W— 4tp .
year were rend by Bishop Candler.
At 9:30 p. m., Inst night, tho dox
ology
was sung nnd tho hcnodiction
^•*++ +++****+*****+++++++4
was pronounced by tho Bishop. The
| The Florida Scout
appointments follow:
"For Wide-Awake Boys"
Appointments of tho Florida Confer­
35c Year
ence. 1921-1922
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
BARTOW DISTRICT: E. J. Gates,
||
902 French
presiding older; Arcadia, W. C. Nor­
ton; Bartow, L. D. Lowe; Boca Grande
A. II. Moore.... Bonita Springs, G. N.
LANDIS. FISH &amp; HULL
Glazier; Bowling Green, W. G. StrickAttorneys nnd Counseliors-at-Law land; Engla Lake, to bo supplied by J,
J. Thompson; Fort Meade, J. E, Par­
DoLAND, FLORIDA
Will practice in tho State and Feder­ ker; Fort Myors, O. II. Thromen;
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­ Fort Myers Mission, Robert C. Moore;
amining and Perfecting Land Titles. Homeland and Prospect, E. J. Hardco
nnd to bo supplied by Robert Whito;
Kathleen Circuit, R. E. L, Folsom;
LoBello nnd Alva, G. C. Herndon;
SCHELLE MAINES Lnkelnnd, First Church, J. M. Goins;
Lakeland, Dixieland, G, W. ItoscnborLAWYER
ry; Lakeland, Myrtlo Street, Holmes
Offfficc in tho Court House
Logan; Mulberry, F. Pixton; Nocateo
and
Fort Ogden, B. F, Rape, Jr.; PunSANFORD
•:*
FLORIDA
ta Gorda: H. Dutill; Wnuchuln, J. F.
Mitchell; Zolfe Circuit, J. E. Shopherd; Florida Christlnn Advocate, J.
Edgar Wilson, editor, First Church
Lnkelnnd, 2. C., D. B. Sweat, assistant
editor, Dlxiclnnd, 2 C.; conference sec­
AU orney-al-Law
retary of Education, S. W. Lnwlor,
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin First Church, Lnkelnnd, 2 C.
SANFORD. FLA.
GAINESVILLE DISTRICT: G. S.
Roberts, presiding older; Alnchua cir­
cuit, Thomas R. Adams; Bronson nnd
Cedar Key, L. B. Simpson; Cltrn cir­
cuit, A. M. Mnnn; Columbia circuit,
to bo supplied by II. M. Hudson; Ft.
JEWELER
White circuit, to ho supplied by Jos­
MY SPECIALTIES:
eph Barton; Gainesville, J. C. Jonkins;
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
Gainesville Mission, to bo supplied by
Durham's Sterling Silver
R. L. Ball; High Springs nnd Archer,
Rogers’ Plated Ware
J. J. Jones; Jasper, L. Munlto; Jen­
Elgin and Waltham Watches
nings circuit, R. A. Sowell; Lako City,
E. C. Calhoun; Live Oak, W. S. Myers;
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and Live Oak Mission, to bo supplied by
L. D. Etdrldgo; Micanopy circuit, J.
Dyeing to
D. Murray; Nowborry circuit, J. W.
Windham; Reddick circuit, to bo sup­
plied by G. T. Bonnott; Wellborn cir­
cuit, Thomas Williams; Whito Springs
circuit, to bo supplied by P. K. Pow­
French Dry Cleaners
ell; Williston, R. A. Guy.
JACKSONVILLE DISTRICT: J. B.
Steam Dyers
Rooney, presiding older; Callahan nnd
*11 Main St.
Jacksonville, Flo. Brycoville, J. L. Bourn; East Port nnd
We prepay parcel postage on returns Anderson, W. F. Kramer; Fernnndlnn
nnd Chester, Pnul Kendall; Jackson­
ville, First Church nnd Parkor Street,
T H E T F O R D , PERRYMAN &amp; J. B. Mitchell; Jacksonville, Marvin,
J. D. Lewis; Jacksonville, Ortega, 8.
WILKINSON
I. Hendrix; Jacksonville, Phoenix
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Will practice in all County, State and Park, to bo supplied by C. S. Hortridge; Jacksonville, Riverside Park,
Federal Courts.
1st Nat. Bank
Sanford, Fla. R. Ir* Barnett; Jacksonville, 8t. Mat­

GEO. G. HERRING

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ROGERS &amp; JONES

MIAMI DISTRICT: C. F. Blockhorn, presiding elder; Dania and OJus,
W. O. Ivantruan; Delray, J. C. Jones;
Fort Lauderdalo, John A, Wales; Ft.
Pierce, G, W. Stubbs; Homestead, R.
A. Selby; Key West, First Church, S.
A. Wilson; Key West, Fleming St.,
I. W, Longncro; Key West, Memorial,
thews nnd Brinkley Memorial? J. E. E. L. Ley; Lemon City, W. G. AllaHartsflold; Jacksonville, Springfield, ben; Matacumbio, to bo supplied by
H. D. Spencer; Jacksonville, Wesley John Watkins; Miami, Buona Vista
Momorial, D. D. Diffonwicrth; Lako and Southsidc, to bo supplied by J.
Butler, J. D, Major; Macclonny mis­ W. Tarboux; Miami, Riverside, A. H,
sion, I. M. Bolt; St. John’s circuit, to Colo; Miami, Trinity, L, M. Broyles;
bo supplied by M, W. Smith; South Perrino-Potors and Silver Palm, to bo
Jacksonville,
Allan
Mackfarlnn; supplied by T. W. Whltnwth; Sebas­
Starke, M. L, Smith; Yulce, to be sup­ tian, F. M. C. Eads; South Palm Beach
plied by H. P. Blocker; superintend­ nnd Boynton, M. E. Myer; Stuart and
ent of Anti-Saloon League, C. W. Salorno, B. D. Bourn; Voro, C. H.
Roso; West Palm Bonch, C. H. Sum­
Cooke, Springfield, 2 C.
TAMPA DISTRICT: T. J. Nixon, mers; Agent of Florida Conferenco
presiding older; Bradcntown, Smith Orphanage, J. R. Cason, Trinity, Mi­
Hardin; Brandon circuit, to bo sup­ ami, Q. C.
TALLAHASSEE DISTRICT: A. E.
plied by M. R. Myer; Manatee and
Housholdcr,
presiding elder; Apalachi­
Oneco, J. W. Austin; Miakka mission,
cola,
C.
W.
Mathison; Aucilta nnd
to bo supplied by J. C, West; Pnlmotto
and Terracoin, Kenneth Hollister; Par­ KnuKccnnh, W. H. Herndon; Bristol
ish and Ellonton, J. W. Jackson; Plant Mission, to bo supplied by Arthur G.
City, H. J, Ilneflinger; Port Tampa Cox; Cnrrabolte circuit, James A.
mission, to be supplied by S. G. Mead­ Hendry, Chattahoochee, J. E. Wood­
ows; Sarasota, E. Watt Smith; SefT- ward; Fenhoiloway mission, to bo
nor mission, J. E. Gault; Tampn, First supplied by D. G. McDaniel; Greens­
Church: W. F. Dunklo; Tampa, Eighth boro circuit; G. A. Davis; Grconvillo
Avonuo and Edgowood, W. J. Noose; nnd Leo; C. A. Saundors; Havana, J.
Tampa, Highland Avenue and Mis­ L. Hunter; Hinson Circuit, to bo sup­
sion, W. C. Fountain; Tampn, Hyde plied by S. N. Burns; Leon circuit,
Park and Boy Shore, M. II. Norton; II. H. McAfee; Madison, W. F. MnntM. E. Thompson, junior prenchor; ley; Madison circuit, G. P. Hendry;
Tnmpn, Nebraska Avonue nnd Sulphur Mnjo Circuit, A. II. Ilnhcock; MontiSprings, F. B. Langford; Tnmpn, Som- cello, F. R. Bridges; Mount Pleasant,
inolo Heights, R. L. Allen; Tampa, M. B. Cox; Porry, John A. Handry;
Tampn Heights nnd Pnlmotto Beach, Quincy, H. G. Davis; Tallnhnssco and
F. E. Stinmeyon nnd ono to bo supplied Mission, Seymour Grady nnd one to
by E. II. Lnntz; Field secretory o f bo supplied by C. C. Smith; Woodpreachers Relief Fund, B. K. Throvor, villo mission, to bo supplied by J. B.
First Church, 2, C.; Conference Mis­ Legg.
sionary secretary, Ira S. Patterson,
First Church, 2 C.
LATIN DISTRICT: W. E. Sowell,
presiding elder; Key West, Ln Trini­
dad, Francisco Snnz; Key West, El
Snivador, Frnncisco Bonn; Tampn,
Snn Junn nnd San Lucas, W. E. Sowoil; Tumpa, San Marcos, G. Porez;
Tampn, Epworth, D. Carrera; Tampa,
Snn Mntca; W. M. Mullen; Tnmpn,
San Paoln; Leonard Plconc; Mission­
aries to Cuba: Ignacis Gnnzalez, Nor­
ton J. Cnstolnnos.
TRANSFERRED—J. C. Diggs to
Upper South Carolina Conference; E.
M. Stnnton, Jr., to St. Louis Confer­
ence; J. L. Gcrdino to Korea confer­
ence.
OCALA DISTRICT: W. P. Buhrmnn, presiding elder; Brooksvilic, W.
J. Palmer; Brooksvillo mission, J. E.
Skipper; Bushneil, C, C. Frazier;
Clonrwutor, L. W. Moore; Colemnn,
M. T. Boll; Crystal River mission, to
bo supplied by W. J. Bartlett; Dude
City, T. L. Z. Frnzior; Dunollon, K.
U. Kncstlinc; Elfors, to bo supplied;
Inverness, J. II. Daniel; Leesburg, II.
F. Harris; Ocala, C, W. White; Safe­
ty Harbor circuit, J. II. Reid; St. Pet­
ersburg, W. J. Carpenter; Seminole,
J. E. Lewis; Southern College mission,
G. F. Scott; Sumturvillo and I’annsoffkoo, to ho supplied by G. S. Drunk;
Sutherland mission, to bo supplied by
S. M. Griffin; B. T. Rape, supernum­
erary; Tarpon Springs, R. II. Bar­
nett; Trilby, Walter Kinard; Wild­
wood, F. II. Champion, J. W. Taylor,
supernumerary.
Southern College: R. II. Ahiormnn,
president, Clearwater Q. C.; Olin
Boggcss, professor, Clearwater Q. C.
ORLANDO DISTRICT: J. P. HUburn, presiding cldor; Apopka mis­
sion, W. C. Rogers; Avon Park nnd
DeSoto City, C. E. Guttcridgo; Clormont and Montvcrdo, John P. Gaines;
Enterprise mission, to bo supplied by
W. T. Renchor; Frostproof; C. E.
Cook; Grand Island mission, to be
supplied by J. M. Guest; Grovolnnd,
W. A. Fischer; Haines City nnd
Loughman, A. C. McCall; Kissimmee
and Shlnglo Creek, R. F. Ilodnott;
Lako Okeechobee, C. C, Cecil; T. W.
Cnrlton nnd II. D. Boyd, junior preach­
ers; Lake Wales, C. L. Criswell; Mait­
land, W, II. Funk; Mooro Hnven, F.
M. Leo; Okeoehobco City, F. L. Crowson; Orlando, First Church, W. A.
Cooper; Orlando, North Luko and
Highland Grove, to ho supplied; Ovie­
do nnd Genova, L. E, Wright; Umatil­
la nnd Tavares, A, M. Dnigor! Web­
ster and Center Hill, C, S. Gardner;
Winter Garden, II. C. Hardin; Wintor
hnven, W. F. Jones.
Student in Emory University: G. E.
Sumners, Webster Q. C.
PALATKA DISTRICT: J. F. Boll,
presiding elder; Bunnell, II, E. Part­
ridge; Cocoa, P. A. Fletcher; Cresceqt
City nnd Seville; W. S. Hull opt; DoLand, O. E. Rico; East Pnlntkn and
Kingston, J. S, Brooka; Enterprise
Mission, to bo supplied by W. T.
Rouchor; Green Covo Springs, R. M.
Williams; Hastings and Oranga Mills,
G. II. York; Hnwthomo circuit, W. O.
Renchor; Interlachon and Rodmnn, R.
T. Caldwell; Melroso and Waldo, to
bo Bupplicd by R. E. Burk; Now Au­
gustine and Elktin, to bo supplied by
H. Bartlett; New Smyrna, H. T.
Gaines; Palatka, J. D. Slbart; Sanford,
S. W. Walker; St. Augustine, F. J.
Patterson; Titusville, John F. Phil­
lips; W. F. Allen, supernumerary;
conference evangelist, J. S. Chapman,
DeLand, Q. O.; Student in Emory Uni­
versity, R. L. Ramsey, Bunnell, Q. CL

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Mtb. Avery Jnno Elizabeth Rnul- ■
erson passed away Monday at 2 o’­
clock P. M. She had been ill sinco
August. She spent her last few yenrs
here with her daughter, Mrs. I. V.
-:FLORIDA
S SANFORD
Bridges. Mrs. Itaulerson was bom ln
Cameron county, Georgia, 76 yenrs
ago hut spent the most of her life
near Lake City,this state. She had
been tho mother o f 27 children only
6 of whom are living, having hnd
IF Y O U N E E D A N E W
threo husbands. Mrs. Bridges is tho
only child of her 1st. marrlngo her
2nd. and Inst hushnnds were brothers.
Mrs. George Mitchell nnd Mrs. Hngood Warren nro nlso daughters, a
son nnd daughter live clso whore.
Buy the B est that is m ade
Mrs. Ilniilorsnn wns well loved by her
children and nil thnt loving care could
tin wns done for her. Rev. George
Hyman preached n short sermon at
tho grave side saying many kind nnd
loving words to help tho fnmily in
tho loss of their dear mother. Mnny
beautiful flowers covered the casket
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
nnd grave, tho burinl tnklng pinco
at the I.nkovicw cemetery. Tho fumily
GAS RANGES
hnvo tho sympathy of all the East
Sanford in their hrenvement.
The fnmily wish to thank nil friends
and neighbors for tho ninny kind
words and help during the illness nnd
death of their mother.
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Mrs. J. M. Corley has ns her guest
Mrs. Moliio Wood of Atlanta, On.,
Mrs. Wood will go to Miami for the
winter after completing her visit here.
C. C. Morris nnrrlvod here on Tues­
•—Thomas It. Baker, Ph. U., of
day from West Palm Bench on n
business trip. Mr. Morris resided here
Rollins College, Analytic and
n number of years nnd is being wel­
Consulting Chemist Hays of the wntcr: "O f tho many waters of this and oth­
comed by mnny friends.
The American Fruit Growers Inc.,
er regions thnt I hnvo nnalyzed, I have found none superior in all good quali­
nnd some others who employ n good
deal of help made another cut .‘in ties of thnt of the “ Elder Water."— Phone 311-W. Offico in Millor Building.
wages for field hands beginning Mon­
day $1.26 per dny for the men and $1.
for women. It Boomed ncccessary ns
all growers hnvc been having hnrd
luck all tills season so fnr.
Miss Atmn Lohmns wns given n
big surprise party Saturday evening
at her homo on Celery nvo., to help
her cclchrnto hor birthday. There was
about 60 prsons as guests, games,
dancing and refreshments were en­
joyed.. Miss Lohmns received mnny
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�■ « old friend Forest Lake U
ESANFORDHERALD onWe
top in the Sanford election end Is
now * commissioner. Forest, thou
hast a tough Job, but If you wanted it,
you’ve got it, and you're welcome to
it, knowing you will serve your con­
stituents well/—Orlando Sentinel.
aughtar, noted bandit, who escap­
ed from many Jails and killed many
met), has made his last escape. Be
broke out o f tha state pen In Arkan­
sas one day this week and terrorised
the entire country but was finally
shot In the back by one of the con­
victs who had escaped with him. He
who lives by the pistol Is generally
shot by tho pistol.
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ICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION

Sanford is to have a pre-cooling
plant which can bo used for homo
brew.— Daytona Journal.
Franco wonts to havo the third
largest navy. Nix on that. We ore
in favor of Switzerland having the
third largest navy.
Wa want to congratulate the Iriab
on gottlng together at last. May the
*i peace be aa lasting as the bickering
_ _ _ / b a s seemed to be.
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harbor yesterday struck a porpoise.
W e saw an automobile striko a por­
poise on tho Sanford-Orlando road ono
day.
-------------o-----------Somehow or other Sanford has
seemed very quiet after the Ku Klux
walked down our streets tha other
night, O f course no ono was scared
o f them.
All those wings for tho state
capital liable to toko wings and fly
away? Ocala says they shall not pass,
Patatka says they must not pass and
Orlando has already passed.
A Sanford firm is now advertising
in Orlando papers. Wo supposo Or­
lando merchants will reciprocate by
advertising in tho Sanford Herald.
However, wo always did think Orlan­
do should do their trading in Sanford.

The Paiotka News la pulling for a
hospital for Pnlatka. They havo to
take their patients thirty miles to St.
Augustlno now. Wo hod a taste of
that yours ago when all tha Sanford
patients had to bo tokon to Orlando.
Every city tho size of Sanford and Faiatka should havo their own hospital.
Como over and inspect the Sanford
hospital, Goode. It is ono of the best
in the state.
Mary Roberts Rinehart says that
newspaper correspondents have a pro­
found distrust of tho Japanese, News­
paper correspondents usually get a
profound distrust o f evoryono. Why
shouldn’t thoy? Tho work o f news­
paper men show them the foibles, tha
fancios, tho sham nnd hypocrisy of
pcopio moro than any other lino of
work in tho world. What wo know
about people would put a lot of them
In jail or make them leave town If it
wns over published.
MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP
Orlando can usunlly be depended
upon to do tho right thing at tho right
time nnd while they have labored
down there for mnny years to got rid
of the big expense trying out various
ideas on tho subject they hnvo now
decided to buy tho plants or build
new ones but THEY HAVE DE­
CIDED. Tho appraisers yesterday ap­
praised tho plants at $007,514 the
exact figures being $271, 910 for tho
wnter plant nnd $.7:15,005 for tho
cLctric plant. Tho engineers Bab’
the electric plant profits for tho past
year were $GO,000 on tho now apprai­
sal price or 18 per cent. Orlando will
now proceed to on election nnd vote
to own hor plants nnd her prosperity
will really date from that time. Only
another one of the predictions made
by tho Ilorald editor coming truo.
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Tho starving heart af a child is
more to bo pitied than physical hun­
ger says tho Jacksonville Metropolis.
Wall said. Remember tho Commun­
ity Christmas Treo and prepare to help
tho children.
-------------o —This will bo ono of the greatest
holiday seasons in our history if wo
will but got tho spirit and make it so.
It is all in the spirit of the times.
Whoop up business and you will havo
Tho City Commissioners hnvo coinbusiness. Dio out and you will make
domned certain buildings nnd mndo
it a dead town.
the owners tenr them down. This
was n movo in the right direction
Tho moat packers of Chicago nro
but there nro nt lenBt four moro
getting ronl rough and thoy Bay that
buildings on the principal corners of
wo shall not havo any moro western
the city that nro morn of an eye sore
meats. Wo should worry. Florida
than either of tho buildings torn
has plenty of tho home product nnd
down
nnd
these
four
are
we can live several years without any
loft
nnd
tho
owners
havo
moro western meat.
not even been informed of the fact
Sanford has ono of tho finest bands that they might nt some future Unto
in the state. All thoso who enjoyed hnvo to como down. Owners of such
tho fino concert last night in tho park buildings should not need to bo told
said so. Thoy also remarked that It' thnt their buildings nre unsightly
was a fine thing to linvo tho home nnd nro a menace to tho city’s
band. Wo wonder if they will dig growth, But ns tho cobo stands thcBo
down to holp support it if necessary. owners evidently need to bo told nnd
tho pcopla are now wondering how
soon
tho buildings will go tho wny
Sanford merchants bollavo in ad­
of
the
others of will they go nt all.
vertising and Sanford merchants will
Tho
City
Commissioners ' Hhould
be doing business right on regardless
o f firo and flood und warm wcathor treat nil alike rcgnrdlcss of whom
and lettuco going to scad. Advertis­ thoy may bo nnd should not climb
ing does something besides bringing tho non resident property owner nnd
customers to a store. It builds up allow the resident property owner
your town and ntnkcH It scorn to out­ special privileges. How soon do thoy
siders us it llvo and growing city.
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SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. has Standard
Machines In nil styles of Cabinets, Electrics, Separ­
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T. E Dunlap
AGENT SEMINOLE COUNTY
Corner Celery and Melonville Ave.

Sanford, Fla.

H o f-M a c B attery Co.
latter^ P a r t s D r o p
Making Lower Repair Charges

Elmer Tyner spent the week end at
Windermere going down on the train
to visit friends.
Frank Erlcson was a caller at the
home of August Swanson and other
Gropevllle friends Sunday.
Mr. Lyons, of Sanford, visited at
tho homo o f W. C. Moalor last Sun­
day.
Mrs. E. W. Lundqulst was visiting
in Grapovillo, Thursday.
Mrs. E. F. Lundquist and little
daughters wore calling on Mrs. Alma
Nelco Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Hnzol Pritchard, tho cousin o f
Mrs, Burwell Beck, has accopted a po­
sition with the Chamber of Commerce
in Sanford.
Alfred Ericson and daughter, Mar­
garet and son Gilbert, wore among
those motoring to Orlando Sunday to
hoar Bishop Candler at the' Methodist
conference.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. West and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Cramer and children
visited friends at Maitland on Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Campbell and
children were callers at the homo of
Voile Williams and wife Sunday.
Friends hero will bo glad tq hear of
tho birth of a little son to Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Kroll at Windormero; all
nro doing nicely under tho care of
M n .A ugust Swanson!
Mr. nnd Mrs. Symoro Pritchard
©Society* Brand
havo been down to Longwood for a
number of days helping Mrs. Benton
with somo work about hor grovo and
nt somo carpenter work.
Mrs. Joo Harrold kindly cared for
Mrs. Stedt during hor Into illness
enusad by a now kind of rheumatism,
affecting all o f ono side, keeping her
in town with thorn,
Because these Clothes are made by Society Brand, they are smart. Be­
Rev. Clnrko nnd wife called in to
boo Mrs. J. E. Vaughn Wednesday.
cause they are hand-tailored, they stay smart.
Wo nro glad to sea them both In bet­
tor health, Mrs. Cinrlt having had n
Because they stay smart, you wear them for a longer time. T h a tls
bad abscess on hor finger.
why they are the most economical Clothes you could buy.
Sunday wns a beautiful day nnd wo
got a Htnrt ngnir. nt 2:00 p. m. with tho
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We are offering—
Sunday school. Como nnd holp,
A letter from Rev. Albertson and
wlfo says how pleased thoy nro that
wo nro trying again nnd offering if
desirod to como over lntor nnd assist
Rov, Clark in a Sunday school insti­
tute.
Thero wns a good congregation out
on Sunday; nt tho Wednesday evening
mooting at 7:00 wo nro asked to bring
This Sale will close Christmas Eve Night
our blkloa as wo nro having n special
sories of blblo study.
Sunday wo were pleased to havo
with us Mr. and Mrs. Burnott and
daughter and son and Miss Hnko, of
Pnola nnd Mrs, Nyland and dnughtor Julia of Lnko Mary at the services.
Clarence Bergulst, ono of our UphuIu young men, hns started up n new
business In Snnford ns radiator repair
If you nro fooling all worn out, if
mun, having learned his trade in tho
you can’t cat, sloop or work with any
A. C. L. tin shop; ho nnd Archio Swan­
f IT/V? D AT\Tlsntlsfnction' you nc0(* Tanlac.—Union
son nru also members of tha now Snn­
’ Pharmacy.—Adv.
ford bnrnl. Encourago tho boys all
you can.
Is Only One of Nature’s Warnings of
Let’s soc. How was it this country
Weak or Disordered Kidneys
run its affairs before tho Marino
CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE BENEFIT
Corps wes established?— Baltimore
Have you u lame back, nchlng day
Sun.
,
Sonic of tho Sanford Club women and night? Do you feel shurp pains
nnd girls of tho younger society set nftor stooping?
Are tho ktdncyB
Tanlac is tFo Idonl Btrongthener nnd
PIIONE 277
govo a very attractive progrntn nt sore7 In their action irregular? Use
body builder for old folks, beenuso it
Lake Monroe last night for the Cent Doan’s Kidney Pills—tho medicino reccrontcH n healthy nppotito for wholoFlorida
Sale benefit.
ommonded by so many Sanford peo­ somo food and strengthens nnd in- ■ Snnford,
Mrs. A. M. Phillips snng "In Her ple. Rend this enso:
vigorntes tho digcBtlva organs.— Adv.
Gardon" nnd guvo ns an encore ono
Mrs. W. F. I.ouvltt, 317 West Third
o f tho old fashioned favorites. When St., Snnford, says: "Somo few yonrs
Mrs. Phillip sings hero hearers nro ago I wns bad o ff with kidney troubla
always prepared for something good nnd knifo-liko pains shot up from my
and InBt night was no exception.
kidneys nnd thero was n dull ncho in
Miss Ora Williams gave a group of my back nil tho lime. I had to take
humorous readings which wero en­ to my bed as I couldn't bo on my feet.
thusiastically received by her audi­ 1 suffered from torriblo headaches,
ence. MIhh Williams road with much too. I was advised to try Doan's Kid­
skill and finish nnd is quite an addi­ ney PHIh nnd one-hnlf dozon boxes
tion to tho artistic circles o f Sanford.' curud mo in fino shape and mado m e !
jj FRUIT CAKE, NUTS, RAISINS, DATES, FIGS, CANDIED
Tho playott "Two Old Maids and feel like a different woman."
Prico 00c, nt all dealers. Don’t sim­ 1
A Picture" brought down tho houso.
CHERRIES, GLAZED PINEAPPLE
ply
ask for n kidney remedy— get
Miss Mildred Holly took tho part
of a collcgo girl with a talent for Donn's Kidney Pills—tho Bnmo thnt
Mth. Leavitt had. Fostor-Mllburn Co.,
collecting suitors and picturts.
Miss Kitty DuBoso was her chum. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.

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Tho two old maiden a u n tB , Miss
Mao Holly nnd Miss Maude Lnko.
Miss Mildred Holly gavo an Egypt­
ian dnnee, It w o b a great pleasure to
seo this graceful young lady interprete this ago long dance. Sha was
given sovorat encores.
Lake Monroo In addition to sell­
ing nil hor quota o f stamps has also
realized a neat profit on this preformanco. Much for tho credit is duo to
Profcssin Jacobs and his corps of
’ onchcrs.
Lake Monroe I* fortun­
ate in having this progressive and
public spirited man in their midst.
Lake Monroo has raised $27.00.

During the war tho makers of Pet­
er’s Diamond Brand Shoes continued
with their established policy of mak­
ing shoes of solid lcathor, well put to­
gether. No paper is evor used In any
of thoir shoos. As a result, their buntnoss has grown by leaps nnd bounds
this year and it is almost impossible
for them to keep up with the demand.
Tho progressive store of Rivers Bros,
on Snnford avonuo noils Peter’s Dia­
mond Brand Shoes.
18-ltc
Mnrs and arms aro spelled with
tho same letters and dispollcd with
tho same spirit.—Greenville, (S. C.)
Piedmont.

If you want plenty of pep, strength
und energy, take Tanlac.— Union FOR SALE—Oranges packed for
Pharmacy.—Adv.
Christmas, Mrs. A, Vaughn. Phono
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Veto is to have an up-to-date fire
fighting equipment as they have FOR SALE!— Second hand square
piano, Knabo make, good action
placed an order for a modern chemi­
cal englno and it will bo put Into Price $50. Address Piano, caro ot
Herald.
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sorvlco as early as it arrives.

Mixed Chocolate In bulk and Pound and Half Pound Boxes.
PLUM, DATE, FIG AND CHOCOLATE PUDDINGS

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lUe linpplur. O fte n It Is by th u m eth o d
M the g ift, p e rh a p s s o m e th in g th a t
hu n d red s o f d o lla rs , m a y b e o nly
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a s h a w l w h o sells you y o u r p a p e r,
o r th e m i i II o f c o m ra d e s h ip w h ic h you
g iv e th e e o n d tie lo r w h o punches y o u r
tic k e t, o r th e e le v a to r m att w h o ta ke s
you up to y o u r o lllc e (fe llo w w o rk e rs
a ll ) . It Is not g iv in g th a t co u n ts, not
th u h c M n w n l o f s o m e th in g v a lu e d In
d o lla rs a n d re n ts , th e tra n s fe re n c e o f
s o m e th in g fro m y o u r b lin d to a n o th ­
e r ’s.
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process, w h ic h m a y o r m a y not croo te happiness. N o ; It Is (lie longing
to g ive , th e d e s ire to ho th e cause o f
a n o th e r's h a ppiness.
T o w is h to h e lp o th e rs Is th e oldest
passion In th o w o r ld — even a lit t le
o ld e r th a n th o Im p u ls e to overcom e
o th e rs . A n d It Is th e d e ath les s pas­
sion as w e ll. It needs no C h ris tm a s
d a y to k e e p It a lig h t, h u t ns long as
C h ris tm a s c o n tin u e s to p ro v id e fu el to
m u k o th e flu m e o f good fe llo w s h ip
b u rn b rig h te r, th a t d a y w ill c o u tln u o
to be th e ric h e s t IM hours In a ll th e
y e a r.

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Rebuke Administered to New
England Observers of Day.
Y a u n g M e n W h o H a d A r r iv e d on L itt le
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tr a c tiv e as pesslhle.
W h e n wo r e ­
c eive a g ift n ic e ly w ra p p e d w ith tis ­
sue p a p er nnd d e c o ra te d w ith p r e tty
C h ris tm a s seals, th e re Is nn udded
p le a s u re . T h is Is e s p e c ia lly so w h e n
wo re a liz e tlm t ih e s e n d e r has s p en t
tim e and cleverness to g iv e th is lit t le
touch o f personal th o u g h tfu ln e s s .
M u n y v a rie tie s o f C h ris tm a s souls
m ay l&gt;e p u rchased, h u t a little o rig in a l­
ity w ill not com e i i i u I hs oven In these
s m a ll d e ta ils .
T h e re tiro seals fo r I ho outRldo
p a ck ag e and th e b e n d in g to bo used
on th e unto p a p er, c o n v e y in g th e good
w ishes o f th e g iv e r, o r on th e lit t le
co rd o f g re etin g . T h e s e tw o In each
set m atch . T h is gives a n o th e r to uch
o f th e u n u s u a l, w h ic h Is a lw a y s Hought
n fle r.
H a v e n p iece o f carb o n p a p er, plnco
It o v e r the note pnper, e n rd o r seal,
nnd on to p o f th is ono o f th o designs.
C a re fu lly tra c e w ith a s h a rp p e n c il
th e e n tire o u tlin e . A n e x a c t d u p lic a te
o f tlie design w ill lie fo und on th o
note p a p e r o r seal re ad y fo r tin tin g .
T h is m a y he e a s ily dono w ith w a te r
colors o r w a x crayons. H o ln s e ttln
should he colo red a w a rm , b rig h t re d ,
w ith y e llo w c en ters and d a rk green
stem s.
Ilo lly , th o special e m b le m o f th is
season, hns b e rrie s o f v iv id , fle ry re d
a n il glossy leaves o f d a rk green.
A d a in ty b a sk et o f fo rg e t-m e -n o ts
w o u ld he p re tty colo red y e llo w , th o
flo w ers a fa in t lig h t b lu e and th e bo w k n o t o f p a le p in k . N o w w e liuvo th o
p iy s tlc sign o f th o h o lid a ys , b o rro w e d
fro m th e D ru id s , th e m is tle to e . T h o
b e rrie s o f th is p la n t nro a p e a rly
w h ite an d th o lea ve s a y e llo w is h g re en .
S pend a lit t le e x tr a tim e g iv in g th o
C h ris tm a s g ift th is novel d c ro ru tlo n ,
g nd tho p le a s u re It nITords w ill n e v e r
cause you to re g re t h a v in g done so.
E co n o m y Is to he c o n sid e re d n t
C h ris tm a s tim e .
O u r p u rs e -s trin g s
h a v e been s tre tc h e d to th o b re a k in g
p o in t p u rc h a s in g g ifts fo r re la tiv e s
n nd frie n d s . T o put th is fa s c ln n ttn g
h it o f h a n d iw o rk upon th e C lu ls tm n a
p a ck ag e costs c o m p a ra tiv e ly n o th in g ,
a sid e fro n t th o lim e you spend
d o in g It. T h is fa c t counts v e ry llttlo
w h e n w o ad d to tho e n jo y m e n t o f
o th e rs .
T h e s e fe w suggestions w ill p ro h n h ly
ro u se endless Id eas fo r tlm C h ris tm a s
pnekn ge In p re se n t th em s elve s to you.
M a k e y o u r g ifts in d lu to th e h o lid a y
s p ir it ; g iv e th is Itttlo h it o f p e rs o n a lity
an d a ttra c tiv e n e s s to ns s m a ll a th in g
as th e C h ris tm a s seal.

u re b u k e to som e o f Ih e y o ung m en or
th e N e w E n g la n d colo ny w h o h a d Just
com e o v e r on tho l i t t le sh ip F o rtu n e ,
nnd w h o w a n te d to c e le b ra te th e h o li­
d a y, th e D e tr o it N e w s re c a lls . P u rita n *
Ism b ro u g h t o v e r w ith It lu th e M a y
flo w e r th e a n tl-C lir ls tm a s fe e lin g , and
w h en th e g ro u p o f lu s ty y o u n g s te rs nt
te m p te d to observo th e d a y th e y w e n
6 h n rp ly c ritic is e d by th o colony.
T h e m en w e ro U n ite d o a t to w o rl
th a t d a y ns oil o th e r days, h u t tin
n e w c o m e rs d e c la re d It a g a in s t tlie lt
consciences (o w o rk on C h ris tm a s da.*
T h e g o v e rn o r le ft th e m a n d led u w a j
Ih e rest o f th e w o rk e rs . H u t w h e n le
H O W U N K IN D
re tu rn e d a t noon th e y o u n g m en w e n
" F r e d la (je ttin g n e a rs ig h te d ."
" I t d o e sn ’t fo llo w th a t th e ro la
lu th e s tre e t ut p la y — som e p ltc h ltu
a n y th in g th e m a t te r w it h h la eyas
th u b a r und sum o p la y in g stool h a ll
becauaa he c a n ’t see one u n d e r th a
H e took a w a y th e ir Im p le m e n ts a m i
m is tle to e .”
to ld th e m It w a s ngulnty Ills conscience
th a t th e v h I io u I i J p in y w h ile o th e rs
C h r litm a s P ackag es.
w o rk e d , und th a t th e y c o u ld observe
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th e n a m e a n d a d d ress o f th e re c ip ie n t
chopped d o w n nnd d ra g g e d In to one o f
upon th e In sid e w r a p p e r o f th o box
tho ro u g h culd tis
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c o n ta in in g th em . H nckag es s o m etim e s
trim m e d w ith c ra n b e rrie s nnd pop­
lose th e ir o u ts id e w ra p p in g s , b u t I f
corn, w h ile th o y o u n g p e o p le fe a s te d
th o p o s ta l c le rk s can fin d th e uddresa
th e ir eyes on Its b e a u tie s . T h e s e " r e v ­
on th e lustdo w ra p p in g a ll w ill be
e lrie s " w e ro fro w n e d upon by th e mu
w e ll. T h is w o m n n a ls o tie s up th e In J o rlty o f th e c o lo n is ts nnd In lO M ) th e
aldo w ra p p in g s e c u re ly b e fo re p u ttin g
g e n e ra l c o u rt o f M a s s a c h u s e tts enneted
on tb o o u ts id e cover.
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C h ris tm a s dny lia b le to a tine o f "flv o
Post cards—local views— lc each at
s h illin g s ." T l u la w w a s re p e u le d In
como to Ihe Herald o ff lea.
1801.

Men, Women, Boys and Girls

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VELOCIPEDES
In all Sizes, Friction Bearing
Toy Automobiles
Irish Mails
Kiddie Cars
Pedi Cars
Scooters
Girl’s Tricycles
Wagons, all sizes
Coaster Wagons
Roller Skates
Tennis Rackets
Tennis Balls
Base Balls
Base Ball Bats
Foot Balls
Basket Balls
Baseball Mitts
Base Ball Gloves
Shin Guards
Elbow Pads
Nose Guards
Wrist Supporters
Foot Ball Bladders
Basket B. Bladders

Lacings and Pumps
and Shot
Daisy Air Rifles
Base Ball Games
Fine Pocket Knives
Gillett Safety Razors
Ever-Ready Safety
Razors
Enders Safety
Razors •
Razor Blades
Razor Strops
Scissors and Shears
Ever-Ready Flash
Lights, Batteries
Electric Irons
Electric Toasters
Electric Grills
Electric W affle
Irons
Electric Heaters
Thermos Bottles
C*amp Cook Stoves

Everything on Wheels to make the Boy or
Girl a Happy Christmas

OUR STORE
is chock full of the most useful Christmas
Gifts for every one of the family. Don’t for­
get to come and look them over.

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Season Proves That Meri and
Women Are FrienUy Beings.
D e e lr a to M a k s P re s e n ts an d to
C h e e rfu l Show s P eo ple W is h
to Be C o n g e n ia l.

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N E o f th e 111test th in g s s lx m l
C h ris tm a s is Its trite n e s s , th e
Joyous r e a lity o f It. A t C h ris tm a s
tim e no e x h o r ta tio n Is n e c e ss ary to
m a k e It g o ; C h ris tm a s n e v e r has to
b o m a d e u ‘‘success.” as a p a ra d e o r
■ p a g e a n t.
C h ris tin a s is In ■ c e rta in sense a n
In s t it u t io n ; it com es ut u c e rta in d a te
e a c h y e a r ; It a lw a y s has Its C h ris tm u s
tre e , Its s to c k in g , Its p o u ltry d in n e r
c o lo re d w ith c ra n b e rrie s , lin t II is
o n e o f th o se In s titu tio n s th a t has n e v ­
e r been In s t ltu t lo n lz e d ; It e x is ts In
th e n a tu r e o f m a n .
C h ris tm a s p ro ve s to us H in t m en,
w o m en an d c h ild re n n re u t h e a rt
fr le h d ly b ein g s. T h e s p o n ta n e ity o f
C h ris tm a s g iv in g u n d C h ris tin a s c h ee r
p ro v e s w h a t p e o p le re a lly w a n t to be—
good frie n d s .
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W a r s g o on a t o th e r tim e s ; m en
a n d w o m e n q u a rre l am o n g th e m s e lv e s
o v e r p ro p e rty o r o v e r o th e r m en an d
w o m e n ; a rtific ia l’ re q u ire m e n ts lire Im ­
posed th a t In c ite to g re ed , d is h o n e s ty
u n d b itte rn e s s . B u t a t C h ris tm a s tim e
th e re conieB o v e r th e b ro u d s u rfa c e o f
o u r w e s te rn c iv iliz a tio n , w h ic h Is p r e t­
ty m u c h lik e o th e r c iv iliz a tio n s , n
g re a t re v e rs io n to ty p e . .M an w a n ts
m o s t to be h a p p y , ho w a n ts to d a n ce
n n d s in g an d to m a k e o th e r p e rso n *
h a p p y . A t o th e r tim e s lb a n C h ris t
m as s o m e th in g seem s to tie w ro n g , and
m a n re aso n s th a t som eone e ls e Is in
b la m e .
A t C h ris tm a s tim e th e re Is s cen
e r a l fo r g e ttin g o f e v e ry th in g In n Pe­
t a l n a tu r a l. C h ris tm a s Is th e g re a t

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a n n u a l a rm is tic e o f th a t p o rtio n of
h u m n n lty th a t has com e to he segre
g a te d u n d e r th e n a m e o f C h ris te n d o m
; C h tlv tm n s Is th e finest th in g U nit
h a s com e o u t o f C h r is t ia n ity , b o ra lim ­
i t la th e fr ie n d lie s t th in g . M e n nnd
w o m e n a re n o t n a tu r a lly a n d h e a lth
lly m e d d le rs ; th e best p a rt o f th e ’ r
U ve a a n d th e m ost o f i lie lr bnpp ln bss
doea n o t com e fro m th e ty ra n n y th ey
e x e rc is e o r th e re p re ss io n s th ey set
u p o r ,J h e r e fo r m a to r y c ru e ltie s th e y
In flic t on o th e rs .
A t C h ris tm a s tim e m en nnd w o m en
fo r g e t to be a n y th in g h u t c h ild re n
a g a in .
1’arhnpH som e d a y th e re w ill be n
■ o rt o f C h ris tm a s e v e ry d a y o f th e
y e a r . 1’e rlin p s m e n and w o m e n w ill
b e a b le to fo rg e t m o re o fte n n nd m o re
c o m p le te ly , a n d th e re b y liv e m o re
c o m p le te ly , th e e lim in a tio n o f b it t e r ­
ness a n d a r t if ic ia l a n ta g o n is m s b e in g
b o th th e cau s e a n d th e e ffe c t o f th is
h a p p y s ta te .
P e rh a p s one o f th e lessons o f C h ris tm a s Is th a t w e h a v e ' m o re to fo rg e t
th n n to te a m .— D e ll n it N ew s

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Ocean. Ho snya ho supported tht
SENATOR FLETCHER
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league of nations, including article
SAYS WILL SUPPORT
FOUR-POWER TREATY ten nnd does not see how he could 3
oppose the now treaty.
Washington, D. C., Dec. 1G.— Sena­
S e n a t o r T c m W a ts o n , o f G e o rg ia ,
tor Fletcher, of Floridn, is cut in nn a n n o u n c e s lie w i l l f i g h t th o t r e n t y in
interview' announcing 4hnt hd will th e s e n n te a n d in h is n e w s p a p e r, lie support tho new four-power treaty lic v in g i t v io la te s t r a d it io n a l A m e r i­
to preserve penco in tho Pacific c an p o lic y .

CHRISTMAS TOKENS.
OF LOVE.

H E N a n y u n c e r ta in ty e xists le t
ns g iv e a to ke n o f love, o r
fr ie n d s h ip , o r h iim n n kin d n es s, som e
th in g th a t, w h ile e x p re s s in g these
th in g s w ill, n t len s t, be h a rm le s s , L e t
It be s o m e th in g th a t does n o t In s t—
th a t b rin g s th e m e a n in g a n d van is h es
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roo m c lo s e t)
A k n o ck n t a fr ie n d 's d o o r on
C h rls tm n s m o rn in g nnd th e c la s p o f a
h an d do th in.
A g ro w in g p ln n t does
I t — b u t, m ost o f ‘ a ll, th o u beside m e.
s in g in g in th e w ild e rn e s s — th e perso n al
re v e la tio n does It .
S uppose a le tte r
com e on C h ris tm a s m o n iln g , to s a y —
n o t “ y o u a re p e r fe c tly d e a r to h ave
sent m e n spool b o x .” b u t " I w n n t you
to k n o w th a t y o u r p a tie n c e , o r co u r­
age, o r te n d e rn e ss , d u rin g th is Inst
y e a r, w ill h e lp m e to liv e m o re brn ve ly n n d e m irn g eo u sty a n d lo v in g ly tills
n e x t y e a r ! ” W h a t n C h ris tm a s p re s ­
e n t th o re c e ip t o f such a le t te r w o u ld n
be to a n y one o f us I
W hat a
C h rls tm n s p re s e n t fo r a n y one o f us to
send to th e h u m a n h e a rt th a t has
g ive n ns co u ra g e fo r th e b u rd e n and
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ELECTRICITY—a boon to the
household—has become indispen­
sable at any period of the day.
Electric light and heat in the
morning—electric toaster—percola­
tor—grill—at the breakfast table—
all make a household duty a pleas­
ure.

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IN RESTORING ORDER
Pittsburg, Kansas, D e c , 15— Result,
reports that the mob of women head­
ed toward Pittsburg und that the
seizure of Van Ritnor, representative
Miner* Union hero planned, that
American Legion Men Hastily formed
fo r duty at the hotel which Bltner’s '
headquarter*. There wore a stuck of
riflea in lobby.

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Y ou have a w on d erfu l op p ortu h ity
to save m oney on you r C hristm as
needs.
The fo llo w in g are only

Electric vacuum cleaners, sew­
ing and washing machines—and
electric irons—have taken
the
“ work” out o f “ housework.”

a few of our specials--

Say it with an electric gift—it
will do the work—quicker, cleaner
and cheaper.

n sn en zin E H a u u asa N U N v n n n m iissE jB iB a aa a aB B n iM B H a a H

B oys’

Suits—

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$ 7 .9 9

Boys’ All-Wool
Worsted Suits
■ Phone 481-W. Mail orders promptly filled. What would you he paying *
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$ 6 .9 0

Young Men’s
Overcoats
$ 7 .9 8

FLOUR, THE BEST BRANDS
$1.14

Irish Potatoes, 15 lbs for

G lbs. Pillsbury’s B e s t..............

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Irish I’otatoes, 10 lbs for

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$ 4 .9 5

Ladies’ Coats, val­
ues to $45, now

.58
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.44

Sweet P otatoes............................. Same Prices
Bucket Lard, No. 5 ..................................

12 lbs. Signet ................................

McElwain Dress
Shoes Guar­
anteed

Governmnet Bacon, 12-lb. cans, n e t ..... 92.23

.74

24 lbs. Signet ........ ............................... $1.10

$ 6 .5 0

Storch, 2 packages for ................................ 15

12 lbs. Pillsbury’s Bust .

SELF-RISING GUARANTE ED

Famous Edmonds’
Shoes reduced to

SANFORD, FLA.

BISHOP BLOCK

24 lbs. Pillsbury's Best .............

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$ 2 .9 5

SUGAR, per pound..................................... 5c; 10 pounds to a customer

C h rls tm n s h o lly , th a t m e rrie s t nutl
m o s t b e lo v e d o f n il g ro w in g hushes,
U th re a te n e d w ith e x tin c tio n , a c c o rd ­
in g Vo a w a rn in g Hounded by lo ve rs
o f a re d C h rls tu m s .
O n ce g ro w in g
p ro fu s e ly In s o u th e rn N e w J e rs e y a n d
M a r y la n d , It has been s w e p t fro m
th ose s ta te s b y th e ru th le s s c u tte rs
fo r th e c ity m a rk e ts , a n d m ust now
b e s o u g h t In Ih u s w a m p s o f V irg in ia
a n d N o r th C a r o lin a , w h e re a lre a d y
th e s u p p ly Is g ro w in g less b o u n tifu l
e a c h y e a r. T h e O n lf s la te s h a ve boon
s im ila r ly s horn (o m a k e h u ll d a y fo r
th e la rg o c itie s ,
W ith in a n o th e r g e n e ra tio n , b o ta n is ts
s a y . h o lly w ill he ns r a r e ns m is tle to e ,
w h ic h used to g ro w In a b u n d a n c e on
th e A tla n t ic s ea b o ard , as f a r n o rth as
R a r it a n b a y , b u t has n o w p ra c tic a lly
ceased to e x is t ns a C h ris tin a s dec­
o ra tio n .
W h e n w ill th o A m e ric a n
p e o p le le a rn th a t th e b o u n ty o f th e ir
H elds n nd w o o d lu u d s Is not lim itle s s ?
W it h s in k in g heurtH n a tu re lo v e ra
h a v e lo n g s in ce rucorded th e d is a p ­
p e a ra n c e o f th e d e llc u te tr a ilin g a r­
b u tu s , flo w e r o f th e r i lg r lm m aid e n s ,
from a ll w o ods near la rg e c itie s . T h e
m o u n ta in la u ro l, w h ic h once sw ept th e
h ills o f J u n e w ith p a le p in k , d r if ts
lik e n u u g h ty clou ds running a w a y
f r o m th e s u n set, has n o w re tre a te d
to th e re m o te m o u n ta in aides.— N e w
Y o r k T r ib u n e .

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Said the great Theodore Roosevelt and we
thirow all our Hats in one ring at

VER Y U 8EFU L

P o p u la r
C h ris tm a s
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fu l to tie up b u n d le ! d u rin g th e
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Bucket Lard, No. 1 0 ................................ 1.25
U. S. Mail Soap, 10 b a r s .........................

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Pleated Serge
Skirts

fi lbs. Signet ...........................................

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Ritter’s Beans, 2 cans for

.25

Pure Cane Syrup, gallon cans ...............

.75

Potted Meats, G cans for .......................

.25

Pure Cane Syrup, one-half gal. cans.....

.39

Vienna Sausage, 3 f o r ..............................

.25

Alaga Syrup, 2 cans f o r .........................

.25

Lownoy's Cocoa, Bulk, 11)........................

.39

Peacock Syrup, one-half gallon cans.....

.39

Extra Large P runes.....18c, 2 lbs. for....

.35

Franklin Syrup, per can .......................

.10

No. 2 Tomatoes, 2 for ............................

.25

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No. 1 T om atoes....... ..... 8c; 2 for............

.15

1 11). can government Corned Beef.........

Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. . .....

.25

1 lb. can Government Corned Beef Hash

.15

All National Biscuit Co.’s 10c goods.....

.07

Best Head Rice, per lb. .........................

.07

All National Biscuit Co.’s 20c goods.....

.14

Meal and Grits, per lb............................

.03

Toilet Paper, G for ...............................

.25

Raffeld’s

Large Octagon Soap....... 8c; 2 for............

.15

Best White Bacon, per lb......................

.14

OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE

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Compound Lard, per lb............. a .............

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.25

Best Creamery Butter, per lb................

,49

Tull Cream, Van Camps, dozen............. 1.39

Maxwell House Coffee, lb......................

.34

.09

Full Cream Cheese, lb.............................

.28

Small Octogon Soap..............................
Washing Powders, 0 for .......................

All kinds of Beans and Peas, per lb......

FEED AT WHOLESALE PRICES!

3 ECONOMY GROCERY

FREE DELIVERY

$ 2 .4 8

Ladies Satin One-Strap Pumfrs
Ladies’ Russian Calf 1- or 2-strap Pumps

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The New Year is close at hand. Are you planning to
make your efforts more effective?
It has been ably said that ‘‘Good Counsel is the cheapest” .
You cannot afford to place your business in other than
experienced hands.
Why not let us help you in the marketing of your crop
and the buying of your farm supplies?

To our Customers and Friends
We wish a Merry Christmas and
a Prosperous New Year
WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE

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Eye-sight is our most precious gift of nnturc and whut could

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ho w S im la
M rs . B u g — M y I a m g lad I m a r r ie d
b lac k c h il­
M r. S p id e r. H e can c a rry so m a n y
d re n lit n m I mhIon s ta tio n w h en In*
b u n d le *, w h e n I do m y C h rle tm a s
tlrs t a p p e a re d to th e m a fe w y e a rs
• t a p p in g e a rly .
ago, Ih to ld by th e w lfu o f u m issiona ry s ta tio n e d a t H o llu n d n , A fr ic a .
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S u n ta C la u s ; so M r . S lo v e r, th e m is
M innary, dressed up us good H u ln l N le k .
" H e IiiiiI been p m lile il a n il p o w d ered
an d p a rk e d u n til Ills o w n m o th e r
w o u ld not h a ve k n o w n h im ." M rs .
S to v e r a fte r w a r d re lu te d . " P re s e n tly
w e gnve th e s ig n a l, th e d o o r flew open
a n d In w a lk e d S a n ta d im s . H u t. d e a r
m ol
W h a t c o n s te rn a tio n I H e w a s
g re e te d w ith s h rie k s and gro an s an d
/c rie s o f 'I.e t m o out I It Is th e e v il
one. It la th e d a y o f J udgm en t I'
" T h e u rc h in s , c a tc h in g th e In fe r lio n o f te r r o r fro m th e o ld e r b lac k
people, lied to t lic lr bedroom s, fe ll
&lt;107 West First Street
d o w n upon th e ir fa re s , c re p t u n d e r
c h a irs and ta b le s — n n y w lie re lo hide
th em s elve s.
P o o r old S a n ta C la u s
n e v e r IiiiiI such a g re e tin g b e fo re . As
soon iis lie re a liz e d th e p a n ic lie hud
caused, lie to re o ff his »nll lin t and
w h ite c o tto n h e a rd . T h e n fro m th e
lings on Ids buck lie began lo th ro w
glftH rig h t and le ft a n d to te ll w ho
ho w as.
"H t-iis su rcd once m ore, e ve ryo n e
w a s soon la u g h in g a n d c h a ttin g ,
m u n c h in g th e
g re a t
're d
b re a d s ’
(d o u g h n u ts ), ta s tin g th e ir fr u its or
n ib b lin g u t th e a w e ets fro m th e fa m llln r lit t le bags. O n e m a n w o n d ered
w h ic h end u p h e w a s to h o ld I he fo rk
S a n ta C lu us h a d g ive n h im . A n o th e r
Im m e d ia te ly tr ie d on Ids now s h irt.
T h e g irls a rra n g e d th e ir b rlg h t-h u e d
h a n d k e rc h ie fs
In to
tu rb a n s ,
w h ile
o th e rs sought to And som e p lac e about
th e ir sen n ty c lo th in g w h e re th ey could
s to w a w a y th e ir h u n c h o f b re a d , ns
w e ll os th e p a p e r o f needles a n il c a k e
o f sonp g ive n to e ach ,
" I t seem ed as th o u g h e v e ry o n e trie d
to ta lk lo u d e r th a n Ills n e ig h b o r n«
th e y e x a m in e d th e c o stu m e o f S im la
C ln u s , w h o m th e y n o w no lo n g e r
fe a re d . O n e tnnn s aid th a t he th o u g h t
It w a s Jo h n th e H n p tls t; a n o th e r th n t (The Giant that Lives in u Box
It w a s E lija h re tu rn e d . Y e t a n o th e r
th o u g h t It w an S a ta n h im s e lf.
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Our Christmas present plan by which you can give
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Christmas present is unique.

TOM MOORE

AMERICAN TIRE

Optometrist-Optician

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Sanford, Florida

Pi ices Reasonable

All Work Guaranteed

UNITED STATES
PERFECTION

MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE

Prompt Attention

10,000 MILE CORDS

W . A. HOPKINS
EXPERT BOOT AND SHOE

“EXIDE” BATTERIES

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AN IDEAL XMAS PRESENT

Black Tots -at African Mission
Make for Place of Safety.
P re v e n ts o f A p p a re l and S w e e ts C rln g
C onfidence to th e M e n , W o m en
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“ Preslpio,” Instead of Christmas
Tree, in Italy and Spain.
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W h e ro B a b y C h ris t L a y In
B e th le h e m ,

A CHRISTMAS LEGEND

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Crowing of the Cock to Keep
Away Evil Spirits.

o f I t a ly m id S p a in
G tltJw h.Sic ha nadr ebuys
c u lle d th e L a t in cuuu
trie s , n e v e r h a n g u p th e ir s to c k in g )
n t C h ris tm a s tim e , n o r do th e y lia v i
C h ris tm a s tre e s .
K ris K rln g lc am;
S a n ta C la u s a re G e rm a n s a in ts and
th e C h ris tm a s tre e c a m e o u t o f th&lt;
G e rm a n fo re s ts long, lo n g ago, w hea
tho n a tio n s o f n o rth e rn E u ro p e w e n
fo re s t trib e s .
It Is th e n o rth e rn peo­
ples— th e
G e rm a n s ,
S c a n d in a v ia n !
a n d E n g lis h , a ll o f w h o m a re descend
ed fro m o ld T e u to n ic tr ib e s — w h o k e e j
C h ris tm a s us A m e ric a n s do.
In s te a d
o f th o C h ris tm a s tr e e
Ita llu n a n d S p a n is h boys n m l g ir l!
h a v e th e p re s lp io .
" P re s lp io " m e n iii
m a n g e r, m id It Is a re p re s e n ta tio n
o f th e m a n g e r w h e re th e b a b y C h ris t
la y In Ik -th le h e m .
I t Is p re s e n te d In
d iffe re n t w a y s .
S o m e tim e s It s h o w i
o n ly th e In s id e o f th e b a rn w h e re tlu
lln h y nnd I l l s m o th e r la y , w ith J&lt;&gt;
soph, th e T h r e e W is e M e n an d th e a n t
m ala u lm u t.
S o m e tim e s It sh o w s a
h ills id e , w ith th e W is e M e n c o m in g oq
fo o l n r h o rs e b a c k , o r on d o n k e y s
b rin g in g th e ir g ifts to th e s ta b le . S o m e
tim e s th e m a n g e r Is s m a ll— nut m ors
th a n a fo o t s q u a re .
S o m e tim e s It I)
la rg e en o u g h to o c c u p y .ilie w h o le end
o f a ro o m .
I t is b u ilt on a b oard
fo u n d a tio n n m l Is m a d e o f w ood, w i l t
e a rth , p e b b les , d rie d g ra s s a n d le a v e !
fo r tb e o u td o o r scenes.
T h e fig u re !
a re c a rv e d o f w ood, o r p e rh a p s little
d o lls a re used, a ll v e ry c a r e fu lly and
e la b o ra te ly dressed by tb e g irls . Hom e
lim e s b ro o ks a n d la k e s a re lu g e iilo u s l)
re p re s e n te d
w ith
" .tp e r, glass
oj
Isinglass,
H om ei lin es tb e w h o le li
rou gh a n d ru d e , h til a g a in It Is very
n e a tly a n d b e a u tifu lly done, an d I*
-in n lu t a n d In te re s tin g w h en a ll com ­
p le te .
T b e F re n c h , w h o a re h a lf l.a tln and
h a lf T e u to n ic In th e ir m a k e u p , m ix
th e c u sto m s o f both races in th e ii
C h ris tm a s k e e p in g .
T h e y b u ild the
m a n g e r nnd th e y a ls o g ive th e c lill
d re n p re s e n ts ; o n ly , In s te a d o f hang
lag h e r s to c k in g , lit t le F re n c h Hnl&gt;id le p u ts o u t h e r shoes. T b e F re n c h
u i l l th e m a n g e r "c re c h e ," nn d In co u n ­
tr y v illa g e s In F ra n c o c o m p an ie s ot
c h ild re n s till go fro m lim iso to house
on C h ris tm a s e ve . c a rry in g tho c r e d it
an d s in g in g C h ris tin a s c a ro ls .
S o m e­
tim e s th e y h e lp to b u ild n b e a u tifu l
la rg e c rec h e In th e v llln g o c h u rc h , o v e i
w h ic h th e y a r e v e ry p ro u d a n d do
lig h te d .

H E R R w a s once a v e ry , Terj
o ld rn g d o ll w h o liv e d Ir T a la o f S a in t S te p h e n , th a F ir s t M a r ­
a n u r s e ry . S h e w ns ho old
t y r , W h o s e D a y la D e c a m t h a t ahe h nd seeu a ll the
b a r T w e n ty -S ix .
c h ild r e n g ro w up— th e boy
V E R since th a t flra t C h ris tm a s eve
w h o w o re tr o u te r s n e w
th e cock h a s c ro w e d a ll n ig h t lung
th e g ir l w h o h a d h e r h a ll
on th e a n n iv e rs a ry to k e e p a w a y e v il
dowe In b ra id s , th e m id d le
s p ir it s ; fo r th e cock Is a h o ly b ird
s ize d c h ild w h o h a d sc
a n d a k n o w in g one. T h e r a is a p le a s ­
o f te n le f t th e r a x d o ll o u t In th e gnr
a n t tn lo o f h im a n d S a in t S te p h e n , the
d e n a t n lx h t. T h e r e w a s o n ly th e baby
llr s t m a r ty r , w h ose d a y la D e c e m b e r
l o f t — b le s t h is p in k toes I
20, close b y Id s d e a r L u id s .
But the ra g d o ll w ns v e ry , v e ry old
S a in t S te p h e n w a s K in g H e ro d 's
M d one b e a u tifu l C h ris tm a s tim e sht s te w a rd , It seem s, w h o s e rv e d tilm In
b e g a n to s h o w h e r nge.
th e k itc h e n a n d a t ta b le . O n e n ig h t
Her hair h a d been c o m b ed so m uck ns be w a s b r in g in g In th o b o a r’s h ead
( b a t I t b a d com e o u t d r e a d fu lly , am i fo r Ills m a s te r's d in n e r h e s aw the
b a r nose, fro m a g re a t d e a l o f k is sin g
S lu r s h in in g o v e r H c th le b e m , im m e ­
w a s e n tir e ly gone. H e r p r e tty pink d ia t e ly be s e t d o w n th e h u g e p la t te r
c h o c k s h u d been w a s h e d a w a y when a n d e x c la im e d ;
th e b o y tr ie d to te ac h h e r to s w im In
" N o lo n g e r, H e ro d , w ill 1 tie th y
the b a th tu b , a n d
s c rv n n t, fo r a g r e a t e r K in g th a n th a n
a ll h e r c l o t h e s
ts b o rn ."
w e r e v e ry u n tid y
" W h a t a llc lh th e e ? " c rie d th e K in g
In d e e d .
w r n th f u lly . " D o yo u la c k m e a t o r d rin k
• T h e baby never
th n t yo u w o u ld d e s e rt m y s e rv ic e fo r
n o tic e d a ll th ese
a n o th e r's ? "
t h i n g s , b u t th e
" N a y ," a n s w e re d S te p h e n , " I lac k
to y s d id ; th e y a ll
n e ith e r m oat n o r d r in k . R u t th e C h ild
m a d e th e m ost m ith n t Is h o rn th is n ig h t la g re a te r th a n
k in d r e iu u ik s to
n il o f u s ; a n d H im o n ly w ill 1 s erv e."
th e rn g d o ll th e
" T h a t Is ns tr u e ," rjiio lli H e ro d ,
d a y b e fo re C h r is t­
s m itin g (h e ta b le w it h h is lis t, "ns H in t
m as,
th is ro a s t cock on th e p la t te r s lu ill
"L o o k at your
c ro w b e fo re us."
d i r t y fa c e ," su ld
H a r d ly w e re th e w o rd s o u t o f his
th e la r g e F re n c h
m o u th w h e n th e cock s tre tc h e d tils
d o ll.
" Y o u ’ll he
n eck a n d c ro w e d lu s tily , " C h ris ta s
p u t In th e a t t ic to ­
tin tu s
c s t l"
At
th is
p ro o f
th a t
n ig h t.
T h a t ’s
S te p h e n ’s w o rd s w e re tru e , H e ro d was
w h e re tn o o ld d o lls go." " L o o k a t y o u r so a n g ry (h a t lie m a d e his s o ld ie rs la k e
d re s s ," s a id th e J u m p in g J ack. " I t Is S te p h e n o u ts id e th e w e lls o f J e ru s a le m
a ll to rn . I w o u ld n ’ t w a lk across the an d sto n e h im to d e a th . A n d M ils Is the
n u r s e r y flo o r w it h y o u ."
reaso n w h y , u n to ib is d a y , S a in t
" D id yo u e v e r see such tlilu lia lrT " S te p h e n Is th e p a tro n o f s to n e -c u tte rs ,
a s k e d th e h obb y h o rse . " I th o u g h t m y — A b h lo F ttr w c ll B ro w n , In L lp p ln c o tt's
t a l l w a s th in , b u t It Isn ’t to be com ­ M a g a z in e .
p a re d w it h t h a t !"
H u t Just th e n th e n u rs e ry door
C le a n s in g th e S au cep an .
o p e n e d , n m l th e C h ris tm a s A n g e l c am e
H e r e Is a s im p le b u t m ost su ccessful
In , Y o u c o u ld bn p e rfe c tly s u re th a t
m e th o d o f c le a n s in g a s a u c e p a n In
It wun th e C h ris tm a s A n g e l e ve n If she iv lilc h m ilk lias been h u lled . A fle i
d id h n v e on u g in g h a m a p ro n , becausij p o u rin g o u t tlm b u llin g m ilk , q u lc k l&gt;
h e r fa c e shone so th ro u g h th e d a rk .
re p la c e H ie lid b e fo re th e s te a m hatim e to eseape ar.tl a llo w th e s aiiee p m
" T h a F re n c h d o ll m u s t go u p to the
a t t i c ," s aid th e C h ris tm a s A n g e l. to run ! b e fo re T a k in g H oft a g a in . T h e i
p u t th e pan In cold w a te r to sunk. '
'T h e r e Is a m o re b e a u tifu l n e w best
c a n be c le a n e d q u le k ly a m i e a s ily .
d o ll c o m in g ."
" W h y , th o J a c k -in -th e -b o x bus fo r ­
g o tte n h o w to J u m p ."
Y o u see th e J u c k -lii-th e -h o x bad been
« o e x c ite d a b o u t th e ra g d o ll’s dress
t h a t h e h a d b ro k e n Ids s p rin g .
‘T h e J a c k -in -th e -b o x m u s t go tip to
th o a ttic , to o ," s a id th e C h ris tin a s A n ­
g e l.
T h e n sho w e n t o v e r to th e hobby­
h o rs e .
• “ P o o r, o ld h o b b y -h o rs e 1" she said.
" Y o u r le g Is v e ry b a d ly b ro k e n . 1 w ill
ta k e y o u u p to th e a ttic u n t il you
c a n bo m e n d e d ."
" T h e r e ," th e C h ris tm a s A n g e l said
a t In s t, " th e n u rs e ry Is a ll tid y , nail
r e a d y fo r n e w to y s — h u t, d e a r m e,
w h a t ’s th is ? W h y , It Is th e lit t le rng
d o ll I"
I " O h , p le a s e , do I h a v e to go to the
a t t i c , to o ? 1' s a id th e ru g d o ll. " I t ’s
v e ry co ld th e re , a n d I k n o w th e best
d o ll w ill h a ve th e c h im n e y c o rn e r fo r
h e rs e lf— n m l I d o n ’t w a n t th e m ice to
g n a w m y to e s !"
i " W h y , y o u d e a r old t h in g !" said the
C h ris tm a s A n g e l.
" Y o u 're th e sam e
ig d u ll th a t 1 used In p la y w ith w hen
_ w n a l i t t l e . Y ou go to th e u ttlc ? W h y ,
Q flfcst guess not I W e c o u ld n 't get a lo n g
-w ltliiu ’ t y o u In th e n u rs e ry . Y o u do
is the place to get extra nice Christmas
‘u c W l a I I t i l e m en d in g , b u t I a m going
at lowest possible prices.
t o s e w yo u , a n d th e n you s h a ll s it on
th e v e r y tip to p o f th e C h ris tin a s n e e ."
1 T h e C h ris tm a s A n g e l lig h te d one o f
th o C h ris tm a s c an d le s so th a t she
c o u ld see to sow . T h e n she to o k th e
I. D .MARTIN, Proprietor
r a g d o ll In h e r la p and opened h e r
w o r k lm g n m l s et to w o rk .
F ir s t she s tu ffe d th e ra g d o ll's In ­
sides w it h p le n ty o f c o t t o n 's o she
c o u ld Hit u p . T h e n she sew ed h e r lues
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ii1m* I '11' now lit t le
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stockings
and b la c k shoes
on h e r fe e t. Hho
to o k a piece of
c le a n , w h ite c lo th
nm l c o v e re d the
ra g d o ll's d irty
race, an d p a in te d ■
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sew ed on a new
y e llo w w ig ; and
th en she m ad e s
p in k • an d - w h llt
c h ec ke d gingham
dress w ith puffed
a lco ves, a n d u w h ite a p ro n w ith s trin g ! ■
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u n d e r th e rn g d o ll's c h in a m i k e e p hei
h a ir tid y .
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" I th in k you w ill d o n o w , yo u dent
o ld th in g ," so ld th e C h ris tm a s A n g e l
Bo It c am e C h ris tm a s m o rn in g , nn&lt;
a
th e r e on th o tip to p o f th e tre e sat tin
ra g .d o ll q u ite m ad e o v e r. T h e c h ll
d r e n th o u g h t h e r re a lly th e m ost beuu
t l f u l o f a ll th o C h ris tm a s th in g s . At
f o r th o ra x d o ll h e rs e lf— w h y , n il tin
p le a s u re o f h e r o ld days w a s ns n o th
I n f to th e h a p p in e s s th n t w a s h e n
n o w . — C g ro ljrit R. H s lle y . l i ^ K t n d o r
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Sensible G ifts fo r the
Entire Family
LET US HELCP YOU SMAKE YOUR
CHRISTMAS A MERRY ONE
Hand Bags
Toilet Sets
Manicure Sets
Comb, Brush Set

Silk Hose
Silk Socks
Ties
Pajamas

Military Brushes
Handkerchiefs in Boxes
Hand-made Grass Baskets
Silks, Satins and Crepes
Full Line o f Dry Goods and Notions
Big line of Men’s Furnishings
Suspenders in Holiday Boxes
Comforts, Blankets and Spreads
Bed Room Slippers

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SECOND ST. and SANFORD ATE.

SANFORD. FLORIDA

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A Most Attractive
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A Beautiful Assortment o f
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�THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16.1921

FINE
From every standpoint, furniture is the perfect gift—the one gift that is never tired
of—never relegated to the land o f forgotten things a short time after Christmas!
And because of the value furniture gifts represent, at today's really low prices, they
will be in greater demand than ever before. Our entire store is a veritable “shop of
gifts.” Come in now while our stocks are complete and see what wonderful gift sug­
gestions we offer.

FOR THE ‘KIDDIES5 Y
We have a fine selection o f tables and
chairs in old ivory finish. Beautiful
Rockers. We have Tricycles, W ag­
ons, Kiddie-Kars and Dolls Go-Carts
in the latest styles.

O U ’ L L find som eth in g here fo r M other, F ather, H u bby o r W ife .
And"
su ch beau tifu l d esign s.
Y o u m ay m ake purchase and a rra n g e with us fo r
d eliv ery any tim e th at suits you .
Y o u ’ ll b e su rp rised at the G reat S a vin g
at this store in p rices. T erm s to th rifty buyers. MOST LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH.
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For Every Room
In T h e H o u s e

S an ford

BED ROOM SUITES
Wouldn’t you bo happy to got u new Bedroom Suite for
Christmas? Can you think o f a more practical, useful
lasting gift? Just the suite she wants is hero and the
price is no more than you’ll be glad to pay. In fnct, such
values have not been shown since 1915. All the popular
styles and newest finishes nro here for your selection.

Furniture

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Christmas Spirit. Peace and Good
Will Should Prevail.

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Time to Be Happy and to Aid Othere
In the Enjoyment of the
Seaaon’e Cheer.
On aarlh.
food will.—I.ukt 1:1*.
U K E L Y th e re is u m y s tic tlo be
tw e e n s p ir it u iu l n a tu re , b e tw ee n
buovon u iu l e n rtii, b e tw e e n Urn) and
m in i.
N o t s tru n g o Is it, th en , th u t on
th e n ig h t o f th e m ost w o n d ro u s b irth
tim e bus seen, I lie a g e sealed s kies
sh o u ld p a rt a n d song o f a ngola e n ­
tra n c e th e w a tc h e rs on U e lh le h e in ’s
p la in s .
W h a t Is th e .e c ru i o f th e u n w o n ted
c h a rm b ro u g h t by th is n rlg lile s t d a y lu
tim e 's c a le n d a r?
W h y Is th e season
c h a rg e d w ith such glad ness? W h y do
m en a n d w o m en fe e l H in t th e y can In y
d o w n th e ir v e x in g b u rd e n s u iu l th e ir
faces s m ile a g a in w ith th e fa ith and
Joy o f c h ild h o o d 's e n re -fre o days?
It Is th e ra p t In llu e n c o o f the a n ­
g e lic song on Uio n a ta l n ig h t, " I ’cnce
oh E a r th ." T o u h u m a n ity d is tr a c t­
ed, tro u b le d by doub ts a m i fe a rs ,
w o u n d e d by s in n nd s m itte n by con­
science, tlm l sends n m essage: " F e a r
n o t, I m u y o u r F a th e r .
I g ive yo u u
S a v io r fro m slu a n d m is e ry . Y o u a re
m y c h ild re n .
M y h e a v e n ly peace I
b re a th e upon y o u ." A n d In tills sw e et
pled ge o f d iv in e re m e m b ra n c e and
F a th e r ly lo v e — o f (Jod a t peace w ith
m e n — a w a v e o f tr a m p ill Joy Hoods the
w o rld .
I l u t , a g a in , It Is an e va n g el to m an
o f peace w ith h im s e lf.
E v e ry m a n
lln d s d isc o rd In his o w n bein g. Ills In ­
n e rm o s t p e rs o n a lity Is th e s ea t o f a n ­
ta g o n is m s.
H e I h nil In s tru m e n t o u t
o f tim e . .T h e p rim a l h a rm o n y o f Ids
s p irit Is b ro k e n ,
l i e Is a t w a r w ith
h im s e lf.
H is b a s e r s triv e s w ith his
h ig h e r n a tu re .
S oul an d body w a r
a g a in s t each o th e r.
H u t "o il e a rth
p eace." c h a n ts th e s e ra p h ic c h o ir. Ito g n rd th e Im a g e o f H od stam p ed upou
you. I'u t d o w n th e to w and base. L e t
the s p ir it ru le a n d th e body serv e.
F in a lly , th e C h rls tin n s tld o should
brea I lie th e s p ir it o f peace In o u r b u s i­
ness an d In Oil H ie re la tio n s o f life .
E s p e c ia lly In o u r hom es w e con c u lt i­
v a te tiie C h ris tm a s s p ir it, d is p la c in g
th e ir fre q u e n t d isco n ten ts, fn u lt fin d ­
ings nnd c o n te n tio n s w ith pence and
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Never need worry what to give n
jnan when there arc no many delight*
ful amoke thlnga to choose from here!

I’ ijicfi, cigar-holdcra, cigarette canes,
humidors— and of course, every good
brand of cigars and tobacco— can help
make thla a Tull-of-checr Christmas
fo r the man who smoked.

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I f you enjoy a good
•m o ke — he it pipe,
cigar, o r cigarette —
you can b rin g your
tro u b le* to ue end
feel lu re th at you
w ill he p u t on the
m ain lin e to com fort.

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For this glad time, of least, let us
all be batter men and women; less
selfish, mere kindly, easier to live with.
A n d how much h a p p ie r will we be If
this Christmas spirit—itf1cheery glow
and kindly warmttx-HUay1 with os nil
th ro u g h the yearl—Joplus B. R e m e n ■nyder.

\ON ANY PURCHASE OF $1.00 OR OVER
THIS DISCOUNT ON ANY GOODS IN
STOCK
OTHER BARGAINS

■ December 16 to December 24

FREE
ONE PAIR OF SHOES
Guess the nearest number of
seeds in the Citron on dis­
play in the window.
One
guess with every purchase
of 10c or over. Shoes given
away December 24th.
SHOE REPAIRING

HAND WORK

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For the Ladies
Silk Hose
Patent Pumps
Black Satin and Kid
Beaded Pumps
White Kid and
Suede Pumps

For the Boys
Shoes
Hose
Sweaters
Caps
Nik Suits (2 pants)
Ties, etc.

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folks, too, like Christmas; Grandfather,
sitting there,
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reels sad if he’s forgotten ’cause he’s in
his chimney-chair;
He says he’s thinkin’ of the days that he
no more will see,
W hen he was just a little boy— a Christmas
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H e listens to the fire— for it’s always
talkin’ so,
And then it is he calls to mind his good
times long ago
When the Christmas wind was whistlin’
through the cold and frosty nights
And children dreamed of Christmas bells
and watched for Christmas lights.

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Silk Socks and Ties. Sweaters, Silk Shirts
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Shoes and Bed Room Slippers.

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other articles that would go good for Christmas gifts. We
invito you to make our store your store. We are always glad
to see you, and we enjoy showing our merchandise, for we
believe our prices will inspire your confidence nnd secure
your business for us.

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development as planned by the—

Permeates the month o f December for ’tis the
Season when we make merry and return

He doesn’t seem to hear at all the noise
the children make,
For when he sits the stillest there he’s
dreamin’ wide awake!
But mother— then she tells us to all run

thanks for the blessings of the year.

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For old folks hear sweet music when
they’re dreamin’ day by day. ‘

And then Grandmother— SHE comes in
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and sits beside him there,
And puts her hand in his, and says sweet
words he loves to hear;
But what they are she’d never tell to
mother or to you;
She knows that he is dreamin’, for she
dreams the same dreams, too.

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So Christmas comes to old folks, and it’s
then they love to know
The children don’t forget ’em, though they
lived so long ago!
A n’ they say the sweetest present of all
sweet things and fair) . lil • : :
kiss on Christmas jmornin’, when we
climb their chimhe\

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and Prosperous is to work unselfishly for a Greater San­
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a fe a t h e r w e ig h t. A f 'e r It chances to
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d a ys , th e m o is tu re has w ro u g h t n
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p o w e r to b loom o u t on C h ris tm a s day
and g a v e It th e n a m e o f re s u rre c tio n
flo w e r. A n o th e r old legend nam es It
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th ese d ry h n lls It Is s im p ly nccessitiy
(o k e e p th e m s ta n d in g In glasses o f
w a te r , Im m e rs e d a b o u t h a lfw a y to the
to p o f th e ir b ru n ch e s. T h e exp a n sio n
Is m o re ly a m e c h a n ic a l s p o n g e llk e
process.
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o f re s u rre c tio n p la n ts , Im t th e y nre
not so a ttr a c tiv e ns th e ir D e a d sen
re la tiv e , w h ic h , a lth o u g h It has v ery
l i t t le b e a u ty . I iiih an h o n o red place
a m o n g (lo w ers because o f th e tunny
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| Birth of the Christ Child An­
nounced by Angel.
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P eo p le In C o m in g o f
th a S a v io r.
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ih o ro w e n t o u t u d e cre e fro m
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called n e th le h e m , because he was* o f
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house and fa m ily ot D a v id , to
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th e re , th e d a ys w e ro fu lfille d (lin t slu
sh o u ld he d e liv e re d . A n d nhc h ro u g lii
fo rth h e r llrs t-b o rn s o n ; nnd she
w ra p p e d h im In s w a d d lin g d o llie s , and
la id him in a m a n g e r, because th e re
w a s not room fo r th e m In th e Inn.
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s am e c o u n try a b id in g In th o Held, and
k e e p in g w a tc h hy n ig h t o v e r th e ir
Hock. A n d m i iln g el o f th e L o rd stood
hy th e m , m id th e g lo ry o f th e I.o rd
shone rq u iiU 'a b o u t ’ t h e m ; nnd th ey
w e re sore n fru ld . A n d th e nngcl said
u n to th em , H e n o . n f r n ld ; fo r, behold
I b rin g you good tid in g s o f g re n t Joy
w h ic h sh all he to a ll th o p e o p le : fo r
th e re Is ho rn to you th is d a y In . the
■city o f D a v id n H n v lo r, w h o Is C h ris t*
th e L o rd . A n d th is Is th e sign u n t o ,
y o u : Y e s h a ll And n b a b e w ra p p e d In I
s w a d d lin g c lo th es, an d ly lu g In a m a n ­
g e r.
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a n g e l it m u ltitu d e o f th e h e n v e n ly h o s t
p ra is in g G od, nnd sn.vlng.
O lo iy lo God tn ths h lah ert.
And on e a riti peace am ong men tn whom
h« Is w all pleased.

' T H A T P E S T IF E R O U S B O Y .
" A M a r r y C h ris tm a s , o ld m a n . B u t
w h jr s ra y o u lim p in g ? ”
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• t e a l tr a p 1or S a n ta C la n s .

HASTONIC EFFECT

Specials

Christmas Day Pleasures Are of
Benefit to People.

In Fruit Cakes and
Pound Cakes

M e n ta l S ta te D oes E ve ry b o d y Good
and F e s tiv ity F q u a ls P re s c rip ­
tio n o f P h ysician .
rs in the m ilk s o f th e
CI.Om eSdKic oba l sperve
ro fes s io n h a ve tinted one
u -r y In te re s tin g fu e l co n cern in g th e
C h ris tm a s season— th a t It g e n e ra lly
has a good to n ic e ffe c t upon th e ir putle u ts . In e x p la n a tio n o f tills th o
L ond on L a n c e t snys th a t since C h ris t­
ians Inis com e to lie re g a rd e d as a
tim e fp r good cheer, n u n iv e rs a l fe e l­
in g o f c o n te n tm e n t nnd happiness Is
e n g en d ere d n t tills tim e o f Joyous­
ness, ro u tin e Is fo r n w h ile re lie v e d , o
c e rta in freshness Is given to th e d a lly
ro u n d , d iffe re n c e s o f o pinion lire sunk,
nnd u c h a rita b le s p lill p re v a ils .
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It, hy th e w a y , h o p in g fo r too m uch,
m s Uh th e L a n c e t, (Im t the season o f
good fe llo w s h ip should le a v e som e
la s tin g effe ct upon th e m illin e rs and
m eth o d s o f a ll?
It m ay not he easy to tra c o e x a c tly
w h y (lie sense o f e x lilh tra llo ii anil
w e ll-b e in g com es w ith th e a d v e n t o f
C lirls tm u s , fo r th o psych o lo g ical fa c ­
to rs concerned a rc not s im p le .
Hut
tliu m a in p a in t Is U nit th e m e n ta l
s ta tu does e v e ry b o d y good, a n d the
n iiu u n l fe s tiv ity Is Just us e x c e lle n t mi
liis ilt iillm i us th e p re s c rip tio n o f the
p h y s ic ia n w h ic h g ives to ne an d vlgoi
to th e s tra g g le r In lif e ’s race. T h e re
Is no need n o w ad ay s, th a n k s to the
good sense o f th e people m ill th e conn
sels o f th e ir m c d lc iil a d v is e rs , to inor
ullx.e a bout th e e v ils u f a s tu p id In
d ilig e n c e In food, alc o h o l nnd to h n cio
on a fe s tiv e oc.'aslo n such us th e pres
out. I'r n c lle n lly e v e ry b o d y renllr.es the
g re a t p h y s io lo g ic a l a d v a n ta g e s o f he
lug w is e on a m e rry occasion.
M a n y m o re perso ns lim n fo rm e rly
feel w h e re use ends nnd abuse begins
nnd th e y a c t s en s ib ly n tc u rd lh g ly ; nm l
so fu r fro m It b e in g a c rim e In m ake
th o season fe s llv o h&gt; e n jo y in g , on o
lit t le e x te n d e d s c a le p e rh a p s , the
rr e n tu r o c o m fo rts o f life , som e d e­
c id e d good Is dono to both th o m e n ta l
a n d p h y s lc n l h e a lth o f th o In d iv id u a l
T h o fe s tlv o season lim y , th o refo ra ,
b a w elco m e d , w h ic h b rin g s c h e e r to
th ousn nds, w h ic h In d u ces th o g c n e ro u i
a n d c lm rltn b le to brnco th e m e n ta l
an d p h y s ic a l fu n c tio n s o f th o c o m m u ­
n ity a t la rg o , g lv ln c It th e o p p o rtu n ity
o f re lin q u is h in g Its business n n d Us
w o rrie s f o r a tim e , to s ta r t a g a in re ­
fre s h e d a n d re a d y f o r “ th e tr iv ia l
ro u n d , th o com m on ta s k ."
T h e p re ­
s c rip tio n “A M e r r y C h ris tm a s " Is sound
■o lo n g as th a “ s ig n a tu re ” o f good
■ansa la observed.
TAT A DAILY BBEAU) WA*T AD.

SANFORD MAID
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in the past.

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Everything For The Motorist

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�Gloves, Silk and Kid
Neckwear
Hand Bags
Fancy Baskets
Plush Pillows
Hair Ornaments
Beads
Furs
Mesh Bags
Umbrellas
Bath Mats
Towel Sets
Madera Napkins
Madera Fancy Pieces
Madera Handkerchiefs
Box Handkerchiefs
Fur Chookers

GIFT HANDKERCHIEFS-DAINTIER THAN EVER
Handkerchiefs are among the foremost o f pretty and practical Christ­
mas Gifts and are usually appreciated by everyone who receives them
and our showing this year is more attractive than ever.

GIFTS FOR BABY
Baby Booties
Baby Comb and Brush Set
Baby Silk Stockings
Carriage Bands
Baby Gloves and Mittens
Baby Carriage Robes

Baby Sets, Sweater and Cap.
Baby Sets, Booties and Shoes
Baby Sweaters
Baby Rattles
Baby Record Book
Baby Blankets

Hosiery
Baskets Fancy Work.
Linen Table Covers
Luncheon Sets
Jap Blue Bird Scarf Center
and Napkins
Bedroom Slippers
Scarf Sets
Bath Robes
Jap Silk Kimonos
Glove Silk Underwear
Philippine Underwear

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Your Wish is Granted
You have wished that somehting out of the ordinary in ready-to-wear
should be shown in this city, and now your wish shall be granted. Some
of the very newest creations aro being shown here as well as many of the
conservative dresses, gowns and suits.

WEAR-EVER ALUMINUM PERCOLATORS
IDEAL FIRELESS COOKERS, TWO WELLS, $39.00
NICE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES’ MANICURE

The Yuletidc Henson is drawing near, you want to be ready for the
events that arc scheduled to take place, and you have clothes that are styl­
ish, yet not expensive— quality considered— if you come in and see the ones
we are now showing.

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seasonable Gifts at Pre-Holiday Prices.

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We should all have the Christmas Spirit at this time of the year anti would have it with a Savings Account in the
Bank. There would be no Hard Times if Everyone had a Bank Account

HOARDED MONEY TIES UP BUSINESS AND BRINGS NO HAPPINESS TO ANY MEMBER
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The Comptroller of the Currency estimates that there's now about $700,000,000 of hoarded money in this
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This holding money out of the banks is in part responsible for the shortage of credit from which all indus­
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IN T H E H E A R T OP T H E W O R L D ’S G R E A T E ST
VOLUME XIII

V E G E T A B L E SECTION

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1921
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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,1921
(Tram Teeeday'a pally)
Dr. and Mrs. N. J. Tolar.and little
OUR NEW COMMISSIONER.
Very quiet and all is well on the St.
■on have returned from Jacksonville
Johns.
where they witnessed the football
Hon. Forest Lake, the newly elected
game between North Carolina and
City Commissioner, who will probably
Lottuce market is picking up since
Floriad Saturday and also called
bo tho qoxt mayor of Sanford as the
tho cold wave struck tho country,
upon their many friends.
commissioners elect tho mayor some
timo after the first o f tho year, has a
0. A. Howard has returned to Okee­
record of which any man can well fool
C. S. Flowers of Paola was in the
chobee City after spending sovoral
proud in his homo city. A man is
city today and reports Paola as
days with his family here.
judged largely by what ho docs at
booming. He is building a now
homo and in tho upbuilding of San­
storo room on this side of the A. C.
Tho many frlonds of J. G. Ball wore
ford Forest Lake has had such a larjo
L*. tracks and will movo into it as
glad to boo him out on tho street again part that ho deserves special mention.
soon as finished. IIo Is running the
todny after a week's illness.
Tho Herald said yesterday that Mr.
general storo nt Paola and doing a
Lako had been elected mayor o f San­
fine business.
Sco tho elegant display of Christmas
ford for two terms but it should have
cards at tho Herald offico. Tho fin­
Gcorgo Keller, representing the est lino of engravod cards that have read that ho was olectcd mayor of
Sanford eight times. And during his
Morgcnthauler Linotype Co., called ever been shown in Sanford.
terms of o ffh c from the early days
on the Herald offico th&gt; morning.
when
ho w o b a more youth, his admin­
The Herald is not content with their
County Commissioners are holding istrations were noted for tho many
fine equipment of linotypes but will
their regular monthly meeting today progressive movomonts that wore ac­
add another Number 8 machine in a
in tho court houso with all tho mem­ complished during thoso years,
few weeks to keep up with tho con­
bers present. Minutes of meeting will
stantly increasing business.
be given later in tho Herald.

SHOE

A re always the cheapest in the end
why we recommend

They are leaders in the shoe world just as we
are leaders in this community.

M. J. Wade, night editor of tho
Orlando Scntinal wns a visitor to tho
cltjrt todny calling on hlq’ Sanford
friends. Mr. Wade was a resident
of Sanford several years ago. Ho
made tho Herald offico a visit but
Just at noontime ho found all tho
hlonted bondholders end editors nt
dinner.

A pair o f THOM PSONS this season will con­
vince you of their real worth

Rotary Club hold their regular
weekly luncheon today ut tho Vnldez
Hotol at which sovoral matters of
importance woro discussed and a gen­
eral good timo enjoyed by all the
members.
AGO cures Malarlnl Fever.

13-16tc

Tho many friends o f John Russell
(From Tu«»d»y'« Dally)
J. II. Schroeter, of Atlanta, was in aro glad to sco him back homo again
the city Saturday attending to busi­ after Bponding tho summer in tho
northwest whero ho wns engaged in a
ness.
big apple deal. ITo was accompanied
C. E. Raynor, of East Port, N. Y., by his sister, Mn&gt;. Chapman, who will
was in tho city Saturday on a busi­ spend tho winter horo with her son,
Ralph Chapman.
ness mission.

METHODIST ANNUAL CONFERENCE
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
HAD BUSY CAY AT THE FIRST
MEETING HELD IN ORLANDO
(From Tuaaday'a Dally)

A. J. Dnurulio, of Tntnpn, is in tho
city transacting business.

Reports o f Various Departments Show Healthy
Growth All Over the State of Florida

Miss M. A. Instreet, of Denmark, S.
C., is spending Homo time hero nt tho
Montezuma.

Dr. and Mrs. E. I). Brownlee and
Mrs. Clifford Peabody and littlo Gail
In speaking of finances the bishop aro spending tile afternoon in Orlan­
ORLANDO, Dec. 8.—Tho Sunday
do.
School Hoard and tho Epworth League said this country has too much of it.
Hoard anniversaries wore hold last IIo is not afraid of too much money
E. J. Miller, A. A. Cnsndy, T. 0.
night, Dr. S. W. Lawler, president of in the church, but he is afraid thut Michael and C. P, Miller arc a party
tho Sunday School Hoard and Rov. S. thcro may be n scarcity of religion. from Staunton, Vn., touring this fine
A. Wilson, president of tho Epworth Too much money is being hoarded up, state.
League Uonrd, prosiding.
said tho bishop, and ho intimated that
Tho Sumlny School work was rep­ there might bo somo of tho monoy
W. S. Jones, representing tho Rob­
resented by Miss Lola Luwlor, demon that Abraham used in buying n bury­ inson Neckwcnr Co., of Atlnntn, Gn.,
tnry superintendent; F. M. William­ ing place for his wifo Sarah in tho is in thu eity calling on his local cus­
son, flold Bccrotnry; A. II, Colo, sec long ago, lying yonder in Washington tomers.
rotary Sunduy School Hoard; S. D. Jnow. “ Tho boll woovil has run more
Harris, treasurer o f tho Hoard; and'money into tho Blockings in Georgln
Miss Lillie Honour of Charleston,
Rov. W. C. Owen, superintendent of than it has oaten up.”
S. C., who has spent tho pust month
young people and adult work, NashTho organization of tho conference as tho guest of Mrs. T. L. Dumas, is
villo, Tenn.
was ofTuctod by the election of I. C. now the guest of Mrs. J. N. Robson.
Field Secretary Williamson an- Jenkins, secretary, with R. A. Guy and
Sidney Chnsu, who is associated in
nounccd one great objective to bo C. W. Dudley, assistants. Statistical
achieved in the work, oh being mnnpud secretaries: J. D. Murray, 0 . E. Rico, business with hiH undo in Jackson­
out for tho coming year, tho salvu- S. I. Hendrix, W. 0. Troutmnn, A. M. ville, is spending a few days here
tion of tho unsaved and tho training Daiger, J. B. Reid, Jr., W. T. Iirnnt- with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. 0.
Chase.
. loy, W. J. Nonsc, Leon Picono.
o f tho suved for service.

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Secretary Colo stated that tho in -. On tho calling of tho roll it wns
crease in Sunday school enrollment found that 128 ministers wore preswould be sufficient if divided up into out and .*10 lay delegates,
pustoral charges to employ tho sorCommittees for tho session were
nppointod as follows:
vices of fifteen pnstors.
Pulblc Worship—J. P. Hilburn, W.
Dr. Owen snld that tho most wondorful record over mnda In tho his- A. Coopor, F. H. Godfroy.
tory of tho church in tho number o f ' Sabbath Observance—L. Munro, F.
additions on profession of faith wnH M. C. Eads, J. L. Hunter, C. B. Mcboing accomplished this yenr.
|Mullon, W. J. Palmer, T. C. Hanks, J.
President Peacock reported that last E. Gault, G. W. Roscnbcrry, Mrs. It.
year there were Hid chapters, this 11. Hnrnctt, It. G. McEwnn, J. II.
yoar 214, Increase of 48. Ho report- Cromartlc, A. M. Lamb, I). W. Hall,
ed considerable activity of tho young Allan McFnrlun, L. It. Hatchur, Paul
people in tho work of tho Lcnguo, in- j Kendall.
eluding the help given in thu building j District Cenfurcnce Records—C. W.
o f Epworth Mission Church In Tampa,1Motelson, T. M. Strickland, W. G.
tho publishing of a monthly pupor, |Strickland, Mrs. C. H. Gardner, C. It.
tho Epworthlan, tho employment of |Morgan, W. N. Potter, W. A. Fisher
Miss Crone, as fluid workur, and thu and C. W. Dudley.
I’ress Reporter— I). II. Sweat.
organization of Huvcrnl league unions.
Postmistress— Mrs. Chas. Graham.
Thu closing uddrcHH at tho league
Hon. E. G. Duckworth, mnyor of
anniversary wnH delivered by Miss
Alice Crone, in which hIiu gave an nc- the city, being introduced, delivered
count of her lubors in tho field since |an address of welcome on behalf of
sho undertook tho work a fow months tho city, and Mrs. John T. Fullor spoke
in behalf of tho entertainment com­
ago.
Tho Florida Annual Conference was mittee. Mrs. Fuller Hiiid in closing
called to order yesterday morning in her address: '.'For the sake o f those
tho First Methodist church by Bishop of you who by sacrifice and tho fncWnrrcn A. Candler, of Atlanta, Gu.,' ing of dangers known and unknown
who will preside during thu seventy- have made today possible for us; for
eighth session of that body. Ho an-, the sako of tho homes whom your
nounccd hymn No. r&gt;00, "And Aro Wo presence Iiiih blessed; for tho Hake of
Yet Allvo7" by Charles Wesley, and tile little hcudH upon whom
your
hands havu been laid in baptism and
lod In prayer.
In his morning talk tho bishop com­ blessing; for tbo sako of.tho Hick and
mented on somo of the experiences of wenry and discouraged whom you
tho Apostlu Paul, in which ho empha­ huvo comforted; for tho Hnko of
sised tho fact that ovury man's lift* deathbeds which you have illumined;
should bo a course mapped nut by thu for tho suko of tho graves which you
Almighty, und that in following tho have mndo ante-chambers into tho
divine plan there will como innumer­ life beyond; and, personally, for tho
able blessings to the individual. Ho sake of my own loved fatlior, who
aald thofo might bo somo rough places was for 30 years a momber of your
at in tho enso o f Paul, but God will body, wo hold up our hands and say,
bring tho ono who trusts In Him 'Como right In; we’ re honestly glad
through safely. Hu omphaHizod tho to huvo you'.”
work of the church, us a dlvino insti­
Bishop Candler responded to thoso
tution, doclatlng that tho Lord works addresses of wolcomo In his usual
tho hearts of men, and tho church can­ very happy manner.
not bo domocratixod. In closing ho
mentioned tho fact that tho Mastor
Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo Chamberlain
said, “ All powor is given unto mo, of Daytona Beach woro tho guosta of
both in heaven and in eurth, and lo, I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Koy Sa turday,
am with you always oven unto tho returning to tho Beach Saturday ev­
ening.
and.”

The many friends of Mrs. S.
Lloyd will regret to learn that
continues quite ill at her homo
Park avenue. All Join in wishing
a speedy recovery.

M.
sho
on
her

0 . P. Swope, of Oviedo; Endor CurMr. and Mrs. D. D. Caldwell aro
now pleasantly located in ono of the lett, of Genova, and C. W. Entzmingcr, of Longwood, nro in tho city todny
Tuknch bungalows.
attending tho meeting o f tho county
Harold Bradford, of Brooklyn, N. commissioners of which body they
Y., wns nmong tho out of stato busi­ nro members.
ness visitors hero Saturday.
You wnntcd real engraved Christ­
Robert Ricd, of Winter Park, spent mas cards Inst yenr andcould not got
the day hero Saturday transacting them in Sanford. You can get them
business ami mingling with friends. this year nt tho Herald office. We
have tho largest lino of engraved
II. M. Stevens, of Tnntpa, mndo his enrds over brought to this part of
headquarters at the Montezuma while tho state. Herald office.
in tlic city Saturday on a business
mission.
We like to sell Tanlac because it
satisfies our customers.— Union Phar­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lnno and Mr. and macy.—Adv.
Mrs. Charles Fodder woro tho dinner
gucstH o f Mr. Frank Lnno nt his homo DEATH MRS. RALPH CHAPMAN
in DcLnnd yesterday.
Mrs. Raymond Key, Mrs. A. D. Key,
Mrs. Goorgu Rico, Mrs. Hazard and
Mrs. Frank Doar nro spending tho
day todny nt Tnngqrino. Mrs. Rico
will remain in Tangerine with friends
for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter II. Twitchell,
and Dick Twitchell, of Daytona Beach
woro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray­
mond Key yesterday. They were nccompnnled by Mrs. A. D. Key who has
been their guest for the pnst week.
The fricndH of Mrs. Jerry Griffcth
will lie glnd to know that sho is re­
covering from an injury received No­
vember 21st, when a ladder being used
by a painter on tho Bank of Sarasota,
fell, striking hor on tho hool and
crushing her foot.

(From Friday’ * Dally)
Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Walker left this
Did
you
seo the rainbow 7
morning for Orlando where they will
attend the conference of tho Methodist
It means prosperity for Sanford
church. A number of Sanford people
ami a harbinger of good tlmos.
nro also attending tho conference.

Among thoso attending the*Vespers
service nt Enterprise Sunday after­
J. It. Johns, of Macon, Gn., spent
noon from Sanford were Mrs. A. T. the day here yesterday on n business
Rossiter, Mrs. A. E. Hill, Judgo and mission.
Mrs. L. G. Stringfcllow, Mrs.
Lo
Gotto, Mrs. J. N. Robson, Mth. Alex
C. M. Broome, Jr. of Atlanta, Gn.,
Vaughn and Rev. A. S. Peck.
was in tho city yesterday attending to
business.
Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.
R. W. Turner, .'100 Palmetto avenue,
B. M. Hccknrd of Orlando was
the happy parents o f a littlo hoii who
nmong the business visitors to tho
como to their home Sunday, December
city todny.
4th. May littlo Walter ever bo a joy
and source of comfort to his fond par­
II. M. Cook of Newnan, Gn., Is
ents and tho happy homo in which
spending
some time here at the
God plncod him.
Montezuma.
Miss Jeanette I.ning spent the day
vory pleasantly Sunday in Kissimmco
thu guest of friends.
Mr. and Mrs, Neal Evans, Misses
Gussiu and Ruth Evans of Jackson­
ville motored to Sanford yesterday
and will spend a few days here ns tho
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. I.ning.

Tho entiro city wns shocked this
morning nt tho nows that Mrs. Ralph
Chapman had died suddenly nt her
homo on Tonth Btroot. The death
occurcd about seven o’clock this
morning and ns tho Herald goes to
press no arrangements have been
mndo for the funeral pending tho ar­
rival of relatives. Mrs. Chapman
leaves n little daughter and a husbnnd to mourn the loss of mother and
wifo nnd tho sympathy of the many
friends is extended to tho berenved
ones.
SEMINOLE BRIDGE CLUB
Tho members of tho Seminole
Ilridgo Club woro very charmingly
entertained yestorday nftornoon by
Mrs. Robert Hines nt her cozy homo
on Park nvonue. Thoro boing threo
tables of players.
A profusion of lovely yellow nnd
white roses \yoro used in decorating
tho rooms whero tho card tables woro
plnccd.
In tho unusually interesting game
of bridge which wns played during tho
nftornoon, high score was mndo by
Miss Thelma Frazer, who wns award­
ed a hand mndo fudge npron.
At tho conclusion of tho card game
Mrs. Ilinos served a delicious salad
course and coffee ns refreshments.
Mrs. Tom Frazier and Mrs. F. R.
Hazard substituted for absent club
members. Among the club members
onjoying tho cordial hospitality of
Mrs. Hines worn Mrs. Archio Betts,
Mrs. Howard Smith, Mrs. John Smith,
Mrs. I). C. Marlowe, Mrs. J. B. Law­
son, Mrs. Henry I’ urdon, Mrs. A. W.
Leo, Miss Thelma Frnzor, rs. Fred
Daiger and Mrs. Howard Ovorlin.

The bond issues for tho now school
houses, for the brick streets, for new
sewers and for mnny improvements
of all kinds that lifted Sanford out of
the small town into tho city clnss
were made n this timo nnd after ho
had censed to bo an official of tho city
he was always found working for tho
improvement of Sanford.
Mr. Lnko nerved his county In tho
state legislature with honor to his
constituency nnd to his stato for sev­
eral terms Horving Orange county nnd
wns representative when tho division
of Ornngu and tho creation of Somlnolo wns accomplished. Ho wns thou
elected tho first representative of tho
now county nnd wns n cnndidnto for
speakor of tho house, being dufented
by Cary Hardee, who is now our gov­
ernor.
Forest Lake wns a candidate fo r
congress twice hut failed to bo oiccted in the campaigns and his home peo­
ple nro glad that ho remnined nt homo
to give nil of his timo to local pro­
jects. He was tho prime movor in
the organization of tho Seminolo
County Bank several yenrs ago nnd
the success of this linnk Is Inrgcly duo
to his acitvo interest in tho institution
ns its president. That ho will make
Sanford a good commissioner goes
without saying since ho is a lurgo
property holder, has the best interests
t^° c*ty nt heart, is thoroughly fnmiliar with city, county nnd stato nnd
knows tho needs of tho city ns fow
men know them.
As the Herald stntcd before it is n
healthy sign of tho times when two
bank presidents tnko up their time to
muko a campaign for city commission­
er, a position thnt pays nothing nnd
entails a lot of hard work nnd loss o f
time from their private business a f­
fairs.
Kub-My-TIsm for Rheumatism.
13-15tc

Lena Clarke goes to Chnttahoochco.
1 his has been decided upon by Judgo
Andrews and will no doubt bo carriod
out. Thus ends thu first chapter. Wo
have been satiated with court cases,
with crimes, with justico being dis­
Tho man who says sugar is tho
R. B. Smith of Macon, Ga., was
pensed and with the miscarriage o f
nmong the out of Htate business visi­ sweetest thing known never Hlopt justice. Maybe the yenr 1022 will sco
until 10 o’clock in the morning._
tors hero yesterday.
« change for the better. Hero’s hop­
Parkersburg Press.
ing.
.
r
J. D. Hicks, of Tampa wns a busi­
ness visitor here yesterday stopping
nt the Montezuma.

Frank Miller hnB returned from a
Thu Nellie Turner Circlo will hold a trip to Jacksonville nnd is glad to
"shower” nt tho homo of Mrs. J. L. find Sanford all horo.
Miller, on West First street, Tuesday
afternoon nt 3:30.
Dr. Gcorgo Hyman and Judgo
MaineB nro nmong those attending
Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Stevens and tho stnto convention of Baptists at
son Dr. Itnlph Stovons returned from Miami this week.
Jacksonville Inst night after spondlng
two dnys thcro taking in tbo big foot­
Stanly Walker Is back on the job
ball game on Saturday between nfter the summer in New Your state.
Florida and North Carolina.
Ho is at present engaged in tho ma­
chine shop of tho B. &amp; 0. Garage.
ChristmaB seals, Christmas curds,
Christmas post cards, Chriatmas
Deputy Sheriff J. L. Wilkinson and
stationery, all tho latest and best at his brother M. L. Wilkinson of Winter
tho Hchald Offico. Got them before Garden were among tho Orange coun­
they aro all pplckcdovor.
ty visitors to tho city today.

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Batteries, always
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Flashlight Bulbs.

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IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION
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VOLUME X III

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,1921

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N U M B ER 17

Police Fire Into C row d in the Chicago Stock Yards Strike

JAPS ACCEPT PROPOSALS
DeLAND HUNTING WHITE
FOR UNDERSTANDING AND
MAN WHO BEAT UP AND
CASUALTIES INCLUDED
QUADRUPLE ENTENTE LASTONENIGHT’S
ROBBED
’WHITE
WOMAN
DEAD, NINE SERIOUSLY INJURED
FIFTEEN

H U N D R ED

POLICE

ON

DUTY

SINCE EARLY MORNING TO K EEP DOWN

wh

A t PROMISED TO BE A BIG RIOT.

With Jewelry
SUB SINKS
MANY VESSELS Escaped
And is Still at
Hours Before Two Hundred Police Had
IN'HARBOR, A Few
HAVE
BEEN
LOST
L arge
Fired Into a Crowd o f Thousands o f Sympa­
CREW SAVED thizers W ounding Many of Them.
DURING YEAS SEARCHERS OUT
5-5-3 RATIO GOES
, Statem ent
Made by British
Spokesman

A u th o riz e d

for c a p it a l s h ip s a n d
brought a b o u t com ­
plete SETTLEMENT

SUBMEBGED TWELVE IIOUBS
CHICAGO, Dec. 8.— (By Tho Associated Press).—Fifteen 222 AMERICAN SHIPS LOST BY
IIEFOBE ESCAPING TI1BU
VICTIM IN SERIOUS CONDI­
FOUNDERING, STRANDING,
hundred policemen were sent to the stock yards early tout./ when
TORPEDO TUBES
COLLISIONS,
ETC.
TION—NOT EXPECTED
long before daylight several groups of persons, including a few
&lt; n r T h e A sso c ia te d P r e s s )

(H r T h e A a io r la te d I’ r m )

WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—The
Jnpnneso government has ac­
cepted the propoasl for the quad­
ruple understanding in the Pa­
cific, an authorized British
spokesman said today. The
spokesman said 1^5-3 ratio pro­
position regarding capital ships
in some way related to complete
settlement and that this proposi­
tion had not yet been accepted
by Japan. Calling attention to
the Associated Press dispatch
from Honolulu quoting Japanese
newspaper ns to acceptance by
Tokio of the quadruple plan,
the spokesman said this wns cor­
rect and that the Washington
conference knew it to bo correct.
WASHINGTON, Doc. 8.—A mutual
pledgo not to go to wnr over dlsputoa
in tho Pacific without n “cooling off
period" of discussion Is tho basis of
tho now four powor troaty proposed
m a substitute for the Anglo Japanese
itllinnco.
*
Discussion of tho proposal among
tho arms delegates havo roachod a
well advanced stago, although nono of
the governments concerned tho Unittd State, Groat Britain, Japan and
Franco, has given its final approval.
A suggestion that* tho Anglo-Japaneso pact bo revoked has gono to Lon­
don and Tokio. Possible controvorilcs over tho Pacific islands alone,
cxdusivo of the Ilawniian group, and
Yap, would come under tho provisions
of tho now agreement. Yap is to bo
tho subject of a separate troaty ne­
gotiations for which nro nearing
completion, and Hawaii is to bo con­
sidered for purposes of tho agreement
as part of the American mainland.
WAS IT A KAINHOW?
A strnngo phenomena attracted thu
attention of hundreds of pcoplo this
morning on tho Inko shore. Direct­
ly across tho lake wns strotched long
bands of rainbow hues all tho colors
blending in a beautiful effect. It
was not a bow but had nil tHe npponrances of tho rainbow. It wns probab­
ly tho reflection of tho sun on tho
still wnters of the lnko forming a
prism of tho colors. It wns some­
thing that even thu oldest inhabitant
had never seen in Sanford and caused
many to stop and view tho sight.
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CAUGHT IIEItE TODAY
BY OBANGE DEPUTY
J. L. Wilkcnson deputy sheriff of
Orange county with headquarters in
Winter Garden Is hero todny in comp­

l y with his brother, M. L. Wilkinson
*ml whilo here succeeded in bagging
a y°ung mnn named Dillard of the
Oakland section who Mr. Wilkinson
w&gt;'8 n few months ago took a Ford
rnr belonging to Miss Jessie W hitaof
Ocoee. Ho wns hot on their trail .for
some timo and only recently hnd tho
Roods on them and succeeded in get­
ting tho car whore they hnd loft It
in the woods. Deputy Wilkinson
*ft&gt;’s that in his opinion there is nn
organized band of theso auto thieves
•n this section and ho hopes to bag
then/ all jn a fow dnyg. Ho ‘leaves
today for Orlando with young Dil­
ard who will stand trial in that
county whore tho car was taken.
Wo rend that the proposed "associitlon of nations'* is Mr. Harding’s
'Woa.
jj#ye Bn jdou ^ n t as­
sociation of ideas hau aomething to
do wilh it,—Arkansas Gazette.
Buy it with a-Herald Want Ad.

BRIDGEIPORT, Conn.,
"
“Doc. 8.—Tho
submarine S-18 sunk off this harbor
last night and was submerged twolvo
hours before tho crew by lightening
ballast tanks rnised ono end of tho
craft and escaped through torpedo
tubes. Thirty members of tho crow
woro taken to tho Now York nnvy
yard hospital for obsorvntlon. Many
hnd beon ovorcome by chlorino gas
nnd three including Licutonnnt Frnncis Adams, in command, aro said to
bo in serious condition.
Tho submnrlno was making a nose
divo when tho accident occured and
wont down in eighty feet of water.

women, gathered about tho yards. Only a few hours before two
hundred policemen hnd fired into thousands of strike sympathiz­
ers who nttneked the plant employees and police. Last night’s toll
of casualties included ono dead, nine seriously injured and un­
counted number hurt when mounted police charged into the crowd.
All saloons in tho neighborhood of the yards woro closed today u
order of Chief of Police Fitzmorris. The man killed last night v ia
an unidentified negro who wns seized by the crowd and thrown
into tho creek north o t tho yards nnd pelted with stones until he
sank. The body wns recovered several hours Inter.
Forty men were cut nnd bruised this morning when strike
sympathizers stoned tho elevated train carrying packer employes
to the yards. All windows in the train were broken by missies
thrown nt it.

TO LIVE

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WASHINGTON, Dec. b.-Tw o hun­
dred nnd twenty-two Amorcinn mer­
chant vessels were lost through founacting, stranding, collisions or other
cnuscs during tho twclvo months end­
ed last Juno 30, says tho annual ropart todny of the Const Gunrd Sorvico.
Fivo hundred and fifty-five other Am­
erican merchant vessels woro involv­
ed in casualties. Two hundred nnd
six persons lost their lives in soven
hundred nnd seventy-seven ca&amp;uultius,
seven of them passengers, others
members of ships’ crows. Value of
property lost nearly $35,900,000.

( 11/ T h e A aanclntrd I’rraa)

DELAND, Dec. 8.—Moro than
one hunched men who spent last
night combing iho woods In this
vicinity for an unidentified
white fnmt who entered tho
homo of a white woman here
yesterdny, bc:it her to uncon­
sciousness and escaped with all
her jewelry, are continuing the
search todny with tho expecta­
tion thut u capture will bo effect­
ed within tho next few hours.
Tho victim is in a serious condi­
tion ns the result of injuries and
shock.

HARRISON BOMBS REPUBLICANS
FROM PRES. HARDING ON DOW N- Legion Sax Band
Mob Threatens Jail
BRITISH ISLES
Organized Last N igh t
W here Five N egroes
MESSAGE AROUSES SENATOR’S IRE Need More Members ENJOY PEACE OF
Held for Murder
PERMANENCE
Says They Are Dbing Same Things For Which

Dycrsburg, Tcnn., Threatened
Blot Last Night

Another Meeting Held Next Wednes­
day Night to Close List

With

W ilson W as Censured

(I ly T h e A sso c ia te d P r e s s )

DYERSBURG, Tcnn.. Doc. 8.—Tho
dnngor of mob violonco threatened
Inst night when sovornl hundred men
gnthored at tho county jail horo whore
five negroes nro held in connection
with tho murdor of n fnrmor nro be­
hoved to havo boon averted today nnd
tho sheriff said ho considered his forc­
es nniplo to control tho situation.
Troops ordered horo by Govornor Tnylor nro expected to arrivo about
noon.

WASHINGTON, Doc. 8.—Tho Re­ of the “Hignnl achievements" of tho
publican pnrty'B leadership, from extra session. Wliut tho President
meant, he added, wns probably"
President Harding down, wns nssnii- single" achievement, for othorwlso
cd in a spctih i tho Sena’.o todny by tile message appeared "most contrlSenator Harrison, Democrat, Miss's- dlctory nnd conflicting."
The nctlon of tho IIouso i fixing
sippi, who declared Mr. Harding wns
n
fifty per cent surtax rate in the
slppi, who declnred Mr. Hnrdlng wns
revenue bill, ho declared, constituted
doing the "very things for which ho, a "plain repudiation" of the execu­
ns n sentor, hnd denounced President tive's stand. It wns apparent, he
Wilson.’’ Tho president’s message added, thnt the House nction had
Firo last night destroyed tho Tyler to Congress yesterdny, he added, con­ "riled the President considerably.’’
"Rut I insist," lie said, "that tho
grocery store In Goldsboro. Tho stituted nn nppeni to partisanship to
progressives
in the IIouso hnd cou­
building wns enveloped in flnmcs be­ disavow their nllcglncc to "bloc" orrage
and
they
told the President
fore tho firo department could reach ginizntion.
where
to
get
off."
Mr. Harrison nttneked tho Senate
th scone and ns thero is no water
nvnilnblo nl thnt point tho efforts of Republican lenders, snying they had
he department were confined in koep- "shifted nnd hopped until nono of Non-Partisan Policy
tho flnmcs from other property. Tho know where or when or why."
Adopted By Orlando
Sccrctnry Mellon nlso wns denounc­
Tyler store wns n total loss nnd tho
Chamber Commerce
friends of Mr. Tyler Bympnthizo ed, ns seeking,ih his nnnunl report of
tho treasury department, to "holp
with him in his loss.
nlong" the idens of President Hnrd- Will Not Mix Up in Politics of Any
Kind
ing with respect "to relieving tho
FREIGHT TRAIN
WAS MAIL ROBBER rich" of honvy taxation. Tho mlssissippi senator added he was "pained” ORLANDO, Dec. 7.—By a vote of
to see tho rcgulnr session of Congress 30 to 22 the following resolution wns
WEST PALM BEACH, Dec. 8.— start off so innuspiciously, snying pnssed by the Orlando Chnmbor of
Sheriff Baker, hastily summoned ono thnt with the nppeni of tho President Commorco at its weekly meeting yoBday last week to Gomez to round up “for a partisan lineup" it was ap­ tordny noon:
"Thnt thlH body go on record
a mail pouch robber, discovered thnt parent thnt tho policy of “abandon­ hh opposing the endorsement by
the "bandit" wns a passing freight ment" which chnrnctorizcd the extra
the Chnmber, ns an organization,
train. Tho marine which wns sta­ session would bo continued.
of any person aspiring to public
When Mr. Wilson opposed or urged
tioned on n pnssenger train ns mail
office or position."
legislation,
Mr. Ilnrrlson continued, Tho resolution wns introduced by
gnrd reported thnt a pouch which
wns supposed to bo hanging on n the then Scnntor Hnrdlng described W. C. Lawson, ono of tho moro .recent
mnil erhno there hnd disappeared nnd him ns a "dictator nnd an nutoernt," acquisitions to thu real estate frater­
tho sheriff wnB summoned to the nnd when Mr. Wilson Issued his ap­ nity in Orlando. Ho said thnt ho
scene. Tho pouch Inter was found peal In 1918 for the election of a wished to commend tho Chamber of
lying beside tho trnck n short dis­ Democratic Congress Mr. hnrdlng Commorco upon its recent stand in the
tance away, having boon hooked by wns equally bitter in his denounce­ highway engineer matter, hut thnt on
reflection ho wanted to rnlso tho
some object protruding from a ment.
"Yet
wo
hnve
tho
spcctalo,"
ho
question
of the propriety of tho Cham­
freight trnin which wns Just ahead
snid.
"of
tho
Prcsldnet
coming
hero
ber
of
Commerce
lending its influence
of tho pnssongej.
nnd making n speech against the to the appointment or election of any
soldier bonus, n thing unprecedented. man to public office, inasmuch ns tho
YOUTH WOUNDED
They, yesterdny, ho came horo nnd highway election wns over nnd thut
BY PISTOL BALL
appealed to tho agricultural group to tho details of the bond issue hnd pass­
DIES IN TAMPA lino up, to get behind tho party ed into tho hnnds of the county board
bnnncr.’’
of commissioners. Ho snid that such
TAMPA, Dec. 8.—Hornco Allen,
Ho added, howover, thnt it might nction in tho future might open tho
died Inst night from bullet wounds havo been thnt tho President was doors to criticism nnd thnt ho wns of­
said to have been inflicted Tucsdny calling for tho Ropubllcnn senators fering tho resolution to prevent a re­
night by Ray Johnson when Johnson to line up and retain tho seat of Sena­ currence of something that might cre­
said ho found Allen under bed in his tor Newberry of Michigan, now under ate friction within tho ranks of tho
home.
contest by Henry Ford, in connection commorcinl organization.
with tho 1918 election, ns a matter of
PRESIDENT ACCOUNTING
party policy.
HIGH SCHOOL PLAY
FIRM INDICTED
Tho discussion also involved the
BRANCHES IN FLORIDA
Tho Athletic Association of tho leaguo of nations.
Mr. Hurrlson, howovor, returned to
High School will give a throe act
ST. LOUIS, Dee. 7.—Herbert C.
play, "Caught Out," or "Poto Boyd’s a. discussion of tho President’s mes­
Proposal," on Tucsdny nigi), Dec. 13, sage with tho remark that tho Now- Camion, president of accounting firm
at 8:16 In tho Auditorium, Tickets on borry caso was "so nauseating that of Glnildinflnk-Camien, headquarters
salo beginning Friday. Prices, 25 I do not wantto hook It u)&gt; with the here, indicted on charges Grand
Larcency and Embezzlement an­
league of nations.”
and 50 ccnta.
Continuing, ho said ho wns con- nounced to-doy by 'Circuit nttornoy,
Tho surest way to make n mar- ildont thero had been n misprint In Firm has branches in Jacksonville,
riago successful is to kill off the rel­ the Prcsiden’t mossago v.hero Mr. Tampa and other cities throughout
Harding had expressed appreciation country.
atives of the contracting parties.
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Tho Legion Saxaphono Band wna
successfully organized on Wednesday
night with a membership of nineteen
and the indications are that the mem­
bership will increase to tho full ca­
pacity of 28 men by next Wednesday.
The officers appointed woro: P. A.
Moro, president; It. W. Penrmnn, bus­
iness malinger, nnd W*. L. Rumple,
secretary nnd treasurer.
This band will bo sponsored by tho
Campbell-Lossing Post of tho Ameri­
can Legion and will bo under tho ef­
ficient management and instruction of
Edgar A. Ball.
The following are the members: P.
A. Mcro, Ed. Moyo, It. W. Penrmnn,
C. It. Ilorgqulst, It. L. McNnb, A. E.
Swanson, Ed D. Smith, E. A. Brotherson, Joint Meisch, S, Floishor, J. P.
Griffn, Fred Wight, Harold Wash­
burn, Glenn Whitcomb, Robort Holly,
W. L. Rumple, H. C. Haskins, Frnnk
Akers, S. Dutton, S. M. Lloyd, Peter
Schnnl, II. M. Herndon, T. McLaughlin,
Mr. Smith, Mr. Rivers, Joe KczonBtoin, Mr. Warren.
Next Wednesday night nt the court
house another meeting will ho held
nt which it is hoped nine additional
mumbers can bo secured to muko the
proper quota of twenty-eight men.
HARDWICK TO SPEAK
A V GOVERNORS' MEETING
( I l f T h e A aaorlntrd I'rraa)

CHARLESTON, Dc&lt;- 7.—Governor
Thomas Wl Hardwick of Georgia was
on tho morning program today of tho
governors’ conference, which opened
hero yesterday, but tho scoro of visit­
ing state chief executives did not
hold n very arduous business session,
because of the fnct thnt tho city of
Charleston becomes official host, and
has arranged much entertainment.
Governor, Hardwick's subject was
“Inconur Taxntlon,"
a topic of
special interest both among states
not using this medium of raising
money, nnd with thono* who havo
tried the plan.

LONDON, Dec.
Wiih tho tonaion nnd nnoxiotv of the pust weeks
giving jnr.ee to general rejo.cing, this
has been n tiny of all-around congralotions, of rernlling tho memories of
the great figures in tho Irish strug­
gle,whoso work nnd sacrifices paved
t'o rorn) to todny’s accomplishments
and of preppnratlons of the nocessnry
formalities far bringing the new Irish
freo stato Into being.
Nowhera is there nny real Idea that
anything can now hnppon to provont
its birth, nlthough difficult details
may hnve to be oncountcrod.
The two Georges—King George nnd
Dnvld Lloyd George—to whom tho
public accords chief credit for bring­
ing about pence, woro photographed
together In a smiling group of tho
mnjjesty’s ministers on tho terrace of
Rockingham palace today, nnd tho
picture was extensively displayed in
tho evening jmpers.
Downing street, whore stands the
officin! residence of tho pritno minis­
ter, wns inundated with telegrams of
world. Tho promior presented to
I.ndy Greenwood, tho wlfo (of Sir
Hnninr Greenwood, chief secretary
for Iiclnnd, the pen with which ho
signed the Irish trenty, nn nn "appre­
ciation of your husband’s efforts for
pence."
It Is recalled thnt the plmo minis­
ter’s first speech of Importnnco in
his political career wns delivered In
compnny of Michael Dnvitt nt n polit­
ical meeting In Wales in tho cightlos,
nnd wns In favor of homo rule.
8TATE-WIDE STRIKE
PITTSBURG, Knn., Dec. 7.—A
state-wide strike of nil labor union
members will bo callol if Governor
Allen interferes in the strike of pack­
ing employees at Kansas City, W. F.
Freeman, president of tho stato
federation of labor said horo today.
UNCLOTHED TORSO
OF WOMAN FOUND
ON BANKS OF OHIO

WANTS JURY PRORE
INTO EVIDENCE
^
’ LAWRENCEBURG, Indiana, Doc.
AGAINST OFFICIALS 7.—Unclothed torso of woman caat
ashore by high v/ntors of Ofiio river
NEW YORK, Doc. 7.-Samuel here today. Whether head, arms,
Untormyer, Counsel for Lockwood und legs gashed from trunk or
Legislative Commlttoe, Investigation sovered by action of water aubject of
housing, announced todny ho had re­ medical investigation.
quested convening of extraordinary
grand jury to consider ovldcnce
PASS FIRST BILL
against officials of electrical workors
union Number Threo. indicating com­
WASHINGTON, De?. 7*.—The senmission- of grand larcency and con­ nto today passed its first bill of the
spiracy to extort monoy from non­ session, a measure directing the sec­
union workors.
retary of war to turn over to tho
Afericnn relief administration sur­
Office supplies ot all kinds at Th» plus medical and surgical supplies for
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ilhi icenelrt thi^rooirt M WMiW'hho lk
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p :&gt;
^wlth havfhg Miffed ¥ . '3L
Miltrrtdro
on the night of A ugusts,
CIOfAlX
after she put a drug In a glass or Wa­
ter he dn.uk, she said .he suddenly
beenmo dizzy, tho lights blinded her
IkC
and tho noxt sho knew sho bumped
somcono in the hall.
Is C onstitutional Pyschopath and o f W eak Men into
This, she said, brought hor somotality T estim ony Shows
v what out of her dazed condition and
the next she saw wns Patterson com­
.
That Lena M. T. Clarko wna lnsnno Chlof Vestel, had boon administered ing down tho hall.
Miss
Clnrko
chnrgcd
Miltmoro
with
and did not know tho difference be­ by her to Miltmoro, would como undrugging
her
brothor
Paul
and
steal­
tween right and wrong at tho tlmo dor tho classification of alkaloid
aho ahot to death P. A. Mlltlmaroj poisons, of which there wore a largo ing $30,000 in July, 1018. Sho says
she obtained tho monoy with' which to
&gt;i
that aho la what la known na u con­ number.
replace
tho loss from Josoph Elwoll,
E. G. Hyder, mnnuger of tho Weststitutional psychopath, Buffering from
but
later
began Juggling tho money
paranoid delusions, and that If aho orn Union telegraph offico in Orlando,
order
accounts
nnd took enough to
wero aont to an aaylum or hospital for wns called to tho stand by tho state
repay
Elwell.
Sho
admitted taking
the insano that aho would remain to produco tho telegrams which had
tho
$32,000
registered
packages from
thoro for the rest of hor life, consti­ been idled by Patterson for Miss
tho
registered
pouch
in August of
tuted the opinion of Dr. Ralph N. Clnrko immediately following tho
this
yonr
and
putting
spurious
pack­
Green, o ftho Florida board of health, murder. Ho submitted dvo messages,
ages
in
their
stead.
in testifying as n health witness to died nt 8:47, nnd they wore rend ns
Tho morning session wns given over
the sanity of the former West Palm ovldenco. Their contents throw no
to
a great extent to n resumo of tes­
light
on
tho
crimo
at
Orlnndo.
One
Beach postmistress yesterday.
timony.
The session was enlivened
to
F.
J.
G.
Pulnlfor,
U.
S.
postal
In­
Eight witnesses wero called to tho
by
ono
unusual
and quite unexpected
spector
nt
West
Palm
Beach,
asked
Btand by the defense during the sev­
touch.
At
10:45
a. m., just before
him
to
como
to
Orlnndo
immediately,
enth day of tho trie! to tostlfy as to
States Attornoy Jones rested the case
their opinion regarding the sanity of or stndxomo njic oho.
for the state, Lona Clarke's handbag,
Mrs. Miltmoro Lnst W itness.,
tho woman who robbed tho West Palm
Tho state cnllcd ns tho last witness that wns found in room 87 after the
Beach postoffleo of $32,000 and thon
came to Orlando and lured F. A. Milt- of tho day Mrs. F. A. Miltmoro. Hor murdor, wns introduced into evidence
imore to hor room where ho was found testimony wns immaterial, but tho by tho prosocutor. It was a small
dead with a bullet in his heart. Tho dguro in deep mourning wns tho hnndbng nnd worn into condition of
tontlmony of tho seven witnesses was cynosure of nil eyes, nnd the twolvo being shabby, but it contained some­
a chain of corrobontivo testimony de­ men in tho jury box recorded tho Inst thing dear to the girl’s heart nnd thnt!
claring that Lena Clnrko was crazy. trump of tho stato nt thn conclusion Wns tho last check her doad brother,
With a paper, wrltton in tho cell of nf the dfth dr.y of tho trial of Lena Pnul, hnd over given her. Tho con­
tents were emptied out upon tho ta ­
tho defendant during tho timo of his Clarko and Buxtcr II. Patterson.
ble,
anu tho check wns folded in with
The first week of 'ho most mernorinvestigations, pllowing him to re­
scvcrnl
others. Court wns In a re­
fresh his memory, Dr. Green for over nble murder trlnl in tho history of tho
laxed
mood,
there wns nn examination
an hour nnd a half told of tho wo­ stntc ended with tho stnto announcing
going
on
of
tho contents of tho bag
man's peculiarities ond the deductions that it would complete its ovidonco
when
nil
of
n sudder^ liko a voice
ho had made based on his long exper­ Monday morning. Judge Andrews’
from
tho
sky,
Lonn cxclnimcd:
ience with pntlcntH suffering from ruling permitting tho stato to offer
"You
enn
have
ovcrythlg also but
the
testimony
of
Chief
Vestel
in
romontal and nervous troubles. IIo rothnt
check
of
my
brother’s."
_ cited tho stages of her early child- gnrd to tho confession of tho dofondReaching ncross tho table to grasp
hood, from tho ago of nine months nnt tlint sho killed Miltmoro, to tho
tho
coveted piece of pnper, hor tono
jury
has
woven
a
strong
web
of
di­
when sho learned to walk and to tnlk
nt the ngo of one year. And of a rect nnd circumntantial evidence to loud, her voico fairly echoing through
blow from a well handle which had prove the guilt of the former West tho room, there wns nbout it nnd tho
action itself a childish quality, somo
fractured hor skull when sho was but Palm Bench postmistress.
After tho state completes its tos- intimate suggestion of tho Infantile.
threo years old of the diseases, ineluding scarlet fever, dengue fovor, timony Monday morning tho defense A very evident nnd embnrrnssed si­
nnd influenza; nlso n nervous break- will begin Its real fight. Threo sep- lence fell over tho room, nnd then
down sho had onco suffered; of an nt- nrnto campaigns, with each move Mr. Jones relieved the situation by
tompt mndo to kidnnp hor at nn enrly clearly mapped out, could have been nssuring MIsh Clnrko thnt she could
ngo; of n flreworks display which had prepnred by tho master of lcgnl retain not only her brother's check,
loft hor with n fixed dread of flro, strategy who directs tho formidnblo but all of them.
though it fnsclnntcd her to such an team of tho Lonn Clnrko defense,
There wns nlso introduced rs evii
extent that she wanted to wnlk Thoy aro in categorical phrnso ns fol- cenco nt the tlmo the cigntetto stub
strnlght into it.
lows:
found in the room whon a nenrch was
An abnormal four of wntor hnd been
L Tho Campaign of Clrcumstnn- mndo on Wednesday following the
pccullnr to her nlso all her life, ho tlnl Evidence.
Hnd tho Defense killing on Ilominy. It was recalled
found on Investigation, nnd tho fnct managed to exclude the testimony of tin t tho ctgnrotfe bull boro iho lmthat she hnd novor been permitted to E. H. Vestol from tho jury tho state pilnt of n popular brand which Offi­
sleep nlono duo to periodic attnekn of would to n Inrgo extent boon forced cer Frnnk Gordon said Pntlerson told
nightmare wns spoken of by him nnd to ™1y «P°» circumstantial ovidonco him ha smoked.
testified to by her sister, Muudc, on to convict. This item has been
Mrs. J. T. Ellis, of Georgia, who
fought with tho stnto victorious.
tho
witness
stnnd.
declared
she heard tho report of tho
jh
2. Tho Cnmpnign of tho Insanity gun thnt killed Miltmoro, wns the last
Of her religious beliefs he found
th a t‘“sho took tho best out of every Plon. The defense, from tho calling witness for the stnto. Sho Hnld sho
creed and religion and applied it to of the first man from the venire of wont to her room, No. 85, on tho
75, summnnet for jury, up to the fourth floor, adjoining No. 85, on tho
her own life.”
He rocitcd the idens peculiar to her present moment in the case, has nt evening of the crimo, nnd went to
enso that sho imagined thut sho hnd every opportunity struck with a view sleep. She wns nwnkcncd some time
a group of enemies, always sneoring
proving apparently that their de­ Inter, she thought perhaps about 0
nt her and sending her threatening fcndnnt wns insnne nt tho time Milt- o’clock, by tho report seemingly of a
messages nnd otherwise persecuting more met his denth. "Are you pre­ pistol. Then sho said sho went to
her. He said that such idens of per­ judiced townid tho plen of Insnnity?" sloop ngnln. Lnter, ns sho was going
secution would indlcnto in his exper­ wns tho question that went to every down tho hall to go out she saw men
move o* tho defenso from tho first. nt tho door of No. 87 nnd thon snw a
ience nn unsound mind.
What ho termed ns grandiose ideas, It hns predicted tho fight that will woman’ll handling lying on tho bed.
tho bolief thnt sho hnd passed through *’° wnK°d this week when tho doTho chief of polico wns rccnlled to
a number of Hvcb before tho ono she j ^cnRc draws on its witnesses, ns tho tell about finding $725 in tho flush
lives, pointed to tho fact that sho wns constant propounding of^ th(j ^ law
tank of tho bnth room ndjolnlng room
unbalanced. In his investigations ho ff°vcrolnrf circumstantial evidence 87.
stnted thnt he hnd mndo a blood test forecasted the struggle which 1ms
Ho snw Lonn in tho Jail, ho said,
seeking traces of hereditary insnnity. mnrkcd the Inst week of the trial.
somo two or threo days nftor tho mur­
3.
Tho
Cnmpnign
of
Self
Defense.
Ho said that her blood hnd tented
der nnd sho told him thnt tho night
pure from nsy tnint, but ntnted that Here in tho hidden bolt of the (De­
before sho hnd n dream nnd In this
fense
which
mny
bo
loosed
should
the
hor mother had suffered from rhoudronm
sho snw tho monoy sho hnd
mutlsm at tho time of hor blrts nnd export legal diagnostician soo tho
lost
In
tho
bath room.
tido going ngninst Lonn Clnrko wh6n
one cousin hnd died of insnnity.
the establishing or n reasonable
Chief Vestol said bo took Frank
I
doubt as to her sanity is being striven Gordon, special officer, with him to
ORLANDO, Nov. 20.—Tho defense
for. No inkling of n "self defenso" tho hotel when thoy senrehed tho bnth
scored the first big victory in tho
plea hns been given so far by tho room, nnd flnnlly In the flush tank,
isLena Clark case Saturday whon
defense In the trlnl, but in tho twink­ undor tho Inrge copper bnll, found n
Judgo Androws allowed tho ovidonco
ling of an oyo It could come when a wad of bllln. There wns.$725 In tho
of Chlof Vestal to be admitted.
homely, red-headed womi n in weird roll in tons nnd fives. Ho took tho
Following tho ruling of Judgo An­ checked gingham is put on tho stnnd. monoy back to tho Jail, wont into tho
drews tho Jury was recalled to tho she saw God creating tho universe cell nnd "wo sat down In the bunk nnd
room and tho witness related ,tho nnd placing tho stars.
counted it. Miss Clarko said sho
confession which cVery effort of tho
Tho sword that kept Adam und Evo missed somo nnd couldn't nccount for
defense to prevont bad proved fu­ out of tho Gordon of Eden nlso kopt where it bad gone unless she hnd
tile.
her in, though she wanted to lonvo npont it.
. Tho stato followed up its advan­ and learn life.
I’ostofflco Inspector Bnnnon wns re­
tage and called to tho stnnd Rona
Sho was later Isis of Egypt, tho called ns tho first witness of tho
Norman, who had occupied tho cell InHt queen of tho .Tows, St. Cecelia, morning and Mr. Jones, for tho Btnto,
next to tho ono in which Lonn Clarko Esau and several others. Sho talked tried to get him to repeat cortaln tes­
was lodged tho night of tho tragedy. with Snul of Tarsus nnd fussod with
timony relating to tho monoy short­
"What have they got you for," sho Clcopatrn over Mark Anthony. Shnko- age In tho Wost Palm Beach postof­
asked the now nrrl/nl in n friendly spenro wroto Orphelln for nnd ubout fleo, but it failed to got by tho Judgo.
manner.
.
hor when sho wns In that existence.
.
Tho quostlon, however, wns opened
"I killed a man!" the new nrrival
A picture hor brothor loved fell
up
ns to tho nllogcd burned monoy
replied.
tho moment ho died of tho bito of a
order
Blips to tho amount of $20,000.
"Later I asked hor why sho killed snako.
m
Mr.
Jones
got Mr. Bnnnon to say thnt
him, and sho only laughed," ho wit­
Sho bollovoH in thoosophy, astrol­
if
these
slips,
declared to have boon
ness testified.
ogy, crystal gnslng, spirit communlTho court room drew a long breath eation and ovory weird psoudoscionco. burned, wore not destroyed, could not
Josoph B. Elwoll lont hor $38,000 Miss Clarko got • duplicate credit for
of expoctancy when tho state called
for Dr. A- P. Black, chemist nt the to cover hsr shortage causod by Miltt- them? Tho inspector said ho thought
It likely that shs could.
University of Florida, who had made more.
Mr. Davis, for tho defense, made
the chemical analysis of the stomach Assistant Stnto Attorney Mohr was
Hamlet in n former existence of his. the inspector admit that if a double
of Miltmoro.
"I found no trace of alkaloid pois­ In his next existence Eugene Debs credit was gotten it would certainly
ons in the organa sent me for analy­ and sho are going to run for presi­ be discovered in the postoffleo audi­
sis," came tho testimony, and anoth­ dent and vice-president and be elect­ tor’s office.
Mias Ells Spellman, assistant clerk
er problematical feature of the trial, ed. Then ho Is going to be assassi­
closely guarded by the state's attor­ nated and she will become president at the Ban Juan, was the witness this
neys, was solved. The doctor eu*
morning. She said she saw Mins
plained
that
morphine,
the
drug
Miss
Clarko in the lobby about 8:80 Mon­
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1st of tho University of Florida, re­
called from Saturday when ho told
that in nn nnnlysis of the Miitimoro
stomach ho found no ovidcnco of a

drug, or poison, told today of the dis­ lio drovo in from Jacksonville Tues­
covery bydhc analysis that Miitimoro day and Mrs. Collie accompanied him
hnd just enten n meal whon ho was homo on Wednesday.
killed.
George Mitchell was boro from
Bishopvillo last weok enrouto to
where ho is moving his fam­
ORLANDO, Dec. 1.— (By the Associated Press).—The Lena Ocoeo
ily.
Clarke case iB expected to go to the jury late today or tomorrow
morning. The defense closed yesterday and the state in offering Mrs. Mnry Rnulorson is at the home
her daughter, Mrs. Bridges, with
rebuttal testimony had only one more witness to introduce and ex­ of
not
much hopes of hor recovory.
pected to conclude before noon. Indications are that tho argument

of counsel for both sides will be lengthy.

L0NGW00D NOTES

EAST SANFORD

Anyhow, they shouldn't lock up tho
poaco pnrlcy until they aro good and
sure tho dovo got in.
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Father Peck and Billy Holden, of
Miss Gladys Dieterich is in Or­
Hnnfnrd, wore visitors In town Thurs­ lnndo nursing a special caso for Dr.
day.
Me Ewan.
A. L. Roy, of Sanford, was nn outPhilip It. Androws and brido arriv­
of-town visitor Sunday.
ed hero rccontly from tho north to re­
Mrs. Geo. Stuart, dnughtor Margar­ main for the wintor at their homo on
et and son George arrived Friday Colory nvonuo.
from Now Konington, Pa., to spend
Mrs. Rand Merriwother’s mother
the winter.
has returned to her homo in North
Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Roebuck arrived Carolina after a pleasant visit boro.
Saturday from New York City to
A young man named Allman, whilo
spend tho winter.
rowing a l«&gt;nt thn other morning nenr
Prof. Chaffer and Itev. Stunknrd the Osteen furry, hit his gun which
were visitors in Sanford Saturday.
was lying in tho bottom of tho boat
Claudu Ilinchliff was transacting nnd it was discharged hitting him in
business in Hanford Saturday.
tho arm, making a hnd wound, tear­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barlow, of Or­ ing tliu muscle and flesh the length
lnndo, wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs.1of his arm.
George LoVigno Sunday.
Mr. Wolfolk, of tho firm of Crutch­
Conor Williamson, of Snnford, wns field and Wolfolk of Pittsburgh, Pa.,
a visitor in town Sunday.
wns hero last week in the interests of
There were services at tho Baptist tho American fruit growers, inc. Mr.
church both morning and evening. Sandy Anderson was showing him ov­
Rov. Burr conducting In tho morning er tho company's farms out hero.
nnd Rov. Stunknrd of Pittsburg In
Mrs. B. E. Collio nnd littlo son ar­
tho evening.
rived horo Sunday from Jacksonville
“Foot o f First
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wynn spent Sunday to visit hor pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. D.
hero tho gucHts of Mr. nnd Mrs. B. J. L. Long nnd other relatives. Mr. Col­
Overstreet.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Partin nnd family
Hpcnt the day Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. LoVigno.
Friends of MIsb Eva Stuart will bo
interested to know of her marriage to
Howard Stunrt of Now Konslngton,
Pa., which took plnco November 10th
at tho home of her purents, Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Stunrt.
Mrs. Geo. B. Upchurch Bpont Tues­
day in Orlando.
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. E. Ilurdy are ex­
To visit ub. Our Fall Invitation Salo is on and
pected to urrivo Saturday.
w'
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Hartley, Miss
wo aro giving an endless number of specinl
Etlm nnd Georgia Leo Stiles motored
to Grovulnnd Sunday. Miss Etha Hart­
ley will resume her former position In
values. New goods arriving dally. It will pay
the Bank of Grovcland.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Baldwin arrived Sun­
you to "go out of your way” and see us on
day from Connecticut to spend tho
wintor.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. G. Roebuck nttondSanford avenue. We know we can serve you
ed tho funernl of Janies Thompson In
Orlnndo which wns Tuosdny afternoon.
well. Accept our invitation and come. You
Mrs. Goo. Shipp, of Sanford, wns
calling on her mother, Mrs. Georgo
Lewis Tuesday.
will be pleased, as many other new customers
Mr. and Mrs. Boss nnd son, of San­
ford, wore tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs.
have.
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Detroit, Dec 1.—Ter; hunters lost
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Two others reported missing and
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LAST

LONDON, Dec. 0.—It is officially
announced thnt the government offlc
lain nnd the representatives of tho
Dali Elrcann have reached an agree­
ment, tho torms of which will bo sub­
mitted for tho acceptance of parlia­
ment nnd of tho Dali Elrcann.
A copy of the agreement hns been
sent
to Sir James Craig, tho Ulster
WITHDRAWAL OF ALL MILITARY
promlcr, by special mossongor.
FORCES AND INSURES
PEACEFUL CONDITIONS
LONDON, Dec. 0.—Tho conference
between tho government ministers nnd
tiONDON, Dec. 6—England and
Sinn Fein delegates reached an agree­
Irelnnd awoke today from their
ment nt an onrly hour yesterday
troubled sleep of despondency over
morning on tho now proposals, which
the Irish situation to learn Joyous
it is understood underwent cortnln
new* of sensational and wholly modifications for an Irish settlement.
unexpected agreement reached
After a session which lasted more
between English and Irish con­ than threo hours, tho meeting of tho
ferees In today’s small hours.
government ministers nnd Irish rep­
Negotiations for settlement con­
resentatives in tho Downing Street
sidered yesterday to have defin­
residence of tho Prime Minister sep­
itely collapsed nnd compromise
arated nnd n member of the cnhlnot,
achieved nftcr night long strug­
replying to a question ns to how
gle seems likely to he chronicled
things stood, snid:
as tho most momentous event in
"Tho nows isn’t had; an agreement,
history of Anglo-Irish relations.
in fact, hns boon reached, the terms
While tho agreement must still
of which will he communicated to the
i bo submitted to Dail Elrean nnd
press in time for Wednesday morning
the Iirltish parliament for ratifi­
pnpers.”
cation nil quartern here today are
disposed to regard tho outlook as
112 YEARS OLD,
of the brightest.
DIED LAST WEEK

IRISH FREE STATE

LONDON, Dec. 6.—A definite
promise of alcgiance to the em­
pire by Sinn Fein provided in the
Irish pence terms, the Ccntrnl
news states. The agreement, it
snys, Is satisfactory to King
George in thnt it involves Ire­
land’s association with the em­
pire.
LONDON, Dec. G.—Tho Even­
ing Standard says the govern­
ment's proposals for the Irish
settlement, upon which nn agree­
ment wns reached this morning,
provides for Irish free state,
withdrawal of all military forces
from Ireland and safeguards
which will Insure peaceful condi­
tions there.

Law yers R aise Question About Our N ew Florida
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Oscar M. Johnson, in the Florida
Metropolis, raises the following ques­
tion uhout Bryan:
Is Willinm Jcnnlngc Bryan eligi­
ble to bccomo a candidate for tho
United StntcB senate in the approach­
ing primary election?
This is n question which is going
tho rounds in political circles, now
that Mr. Bryan him returned to Flori­
da, and it mny well ho asked accord­
ing to certain legal liglitH whoso opin­
ions on constitutional law uro usually
exceedingly good.
It 1b u fact thnt many of tho legal
profession who hnvo not pcrhnps run
tho scale ovor Articlo 1G, suction 20,
of tho state constitution, ut first blush
hnvo answered that there is nut tho
remotest chunco for Mr. Bryan to
qualify us a candidate, oven if ho
wanted to. Others who have scutmed
tho section, however, are of tho be­
lief that there is a question, with tho
chancoH in Mr. Bryan’s favor.
Articlo 10, section 20, of tho consti­
tution, roads as follows:
Tho Governor and every stnte
officer are hereby prohibited
from giving certificates of elec­
tion or other credentials to any
person having been elected to tho
House of Representatives of the
United States Congress, or tho
United States Senate, who has
not been five years a citizen of
the stnte and ten years u citizen
of tho United States, und a quali­
fied voter.
Tho point is mado by those who nro
disposed to boliovo that Mr. Hrynn
can qualify, thut if tho framers of
tho constitution intondo dthnt the sec­
tion should hnvo upplled to t.»w "polit­
ical" citizenship of n candidate, tho
last four words in tho section would
not hnvo boon Included, ltusidonco is
largoly n stnto of mind with tho in­
dividual. He may mnlntuin a resi­
dency in ono stnto and still bo a polit­
ical citizen of another. In Mr. Bry­
an’s case; it Is assorted that ho might
wall have maintained "political citi­
zenship" in Nebraska and at the sumo
at no time indicated that ho will bo u

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 5.—Charg­
es that attempts wore mado to Intimi­
date Mrs. Helen M. Ilubnrd, Juror in
tho Roscoo Arbucklo manslaughter
tidal, will bo laid before tho grand Jury
today, It was announced Into yostordny by Milton U-Ron, assistant dis­
trict attorney.
U’Rcn said thnt Mrs. Hubard told
him, the bailiff who had charge of the
jury and a number of roportors, thnt
two men approached hor husband, T.
W. Hubbard, with a viow to having
him uso his influence to hnvo hor
change her vote.
Mrs. Hubbard let it bo known thnt
she hnd heon voting for n verdict of
guilty on the inunslunghtor charge
whereof tho motion picture comodian
was accused.
SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. 6.—Aftov
forty-ono hours of deliberation, tho
Jury, composod of seven men nnd flvo
women, which tried Roscoo C. Arbuck­
lo on n charge of manslaughter In con­
nection with tho doath of Virginia
Rnppo, was discharged yesterday
when It wns unablti tV'n’groo upon n
verdict.
Tho jury wns brought into court nt
its own request nt noon, reported a
disagreement nnd asked thnt it ho dis­
charged.

TULANE-ALADAMA
GAME BREAKS UP
CAPITOLA, Dec. G.—Aunt Ellon
Williams, said by persons wno hnd
IN A DIG FIGHT
known her many yenrs, to he 112
years of age, died nt her home two
NEW ORLENAS, Dec. G.—The
miles from here lost week. Oeorgo University of Alabama
defeated
1^. Footman snid lie hnd known hor Tulnno by n score of Mto 7 in n post
•17 yenrs nnd that she was living near
Centerville when lie first saw her. season gome hero Saturday. The
She hnd been blind the Inst few yenrs contest ended In an attack on Referee
of her life. Mr. Footman said ho Finley, by spectators and students of
did not know to whom she hnd be­ Tulnno when h0 ruled thnt a GO yard
longed when a slave. Her htinhnnd forward pass from Legendre to Malo­
died thirty years ago. Sho hnd no ney, who ran ton yards for tho touch­
children of her own hut raised six down to tie the score, wns illegal ns
orphans.
he had blown the whistle for time on
the period.
All newspaper men nt th0 game
Don't send your job printing nwny
agreed
thnt tho bnll wns In piny
from town. Pntrrnii**; you; home f”
when
the
whistlo blew, hut efereo
stitutions, first, Inst nnd all tho time.
Finley ruled otherwise nnd hnd to he
escorted from the fiold by twelve po­
licemen.

CAN W. J. BRYAN QUALIFY
AS A SENATORIAL CANDIDATE
BY THE STATE CONSTITUTION

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“Only One Things
PROMISE OF ALLEGIANCE 1MISTRIAL
FOR
FAT ARBUCKLE, Bfeafes My Cold”
ELEVEN TO 01ONE
TO EMPIRE BY SINN FEIN
AGREEMENT ACCEPTABLE
To King* a s it Involves
Ireland’s A ssociation
W ith E m p ire.

DIVERSIFICATION THE
KEYNOTE TO SUCCESS
Diversity, including tho raising of
livestock, 1h without doubt the key­
note to successful farming. Any one
crop, choose what you mny, is sure
to fail in tho long run.
Tho man with n variety of crops is
almost ccrtnln of a substantial in­
come, says Professor J. M. Scott, of
tho Floridn Experiment Station.
With the ono-crop man tho Bnmo
thing is not true. If the ono crop
fails or if tho nuirkot for it is poor,
much is lost. A farmer of tho onecrop typo must depend on thr hank
or fertilizer company to carry him
thru another year when he strikes
n hnd year. If ho hnd diversified,
his chances would hnvc been moro
numerous. He would hnvo lmd hogs
and cattle, eggs and poultry to soil.
Ho would hnvc hnd corn, potatoes,
etc. A ll** these things would help
to tide ov&amp; tho bad year.
Tho farmer who grows n vnriuty
of crops nnd hns livestock on his
farm will ho nblo to convert much of
his crops Into meat and milk and
eggs nnd nt tho sniuo timo turn hack
to tho soil vnlunblo plant food for
futiiro crops. TIi Ih Is n general
pprnctico fnrmers must follow, if
they wnnt to live nt homo nnd hoard
nt tho snmo plnce. Tho farm thnt
getH n largo portion of its food, food
for man nnd beast and soil, from
elsewhere, enn hardly he called n
real fnrm.
In order to enrry stock thru
periods when pastures nro scunt,
ample provision must ho nrndo for
Btoring feed. Coni ( cribs, potato
houses, hay mows or sheds, nnd soiln
nre necessnry. The silo is possibly
tho most economical saver of feed
for cattle. In it tho ontire nutritive
vnluo of feed can ho snved. Silage
is succulent, furnishing green feed
thru tho wlntor months. It might
tnko tho plnco of tho pnsturo in sum­
mer during droughts.

time heon n "citizen" of Florida with­
in tho requirements of our constitu­
tion nnd balng "a quulifiod voter" of
this stnto nt tho timo of entering tho
race ns n candidate in tho primary
next year, should hu desiro to aspire
for tho United States senate, thero
would ho no constitutional bur.
It is admitted thnt thero 1b some
question ns to tho interpretation of
tho article of tho constitution quoting
the above. Thnt being tho ease, there
would ho no doubt, in tho opinion of
enrtnin legal lights, thnt if Mr. Bryan
should win tho nomination nnd ho sub­
sequently elected nt tho Novambor
election, ho would sit in tho United
States senate.
Under tho federal constitution, tho
sonato is tho supromo judge of Hb
members. If Mr. llrynn wont to Wash­
ington with credentials certifying his
election, or if hu wont without thorn
and sot up u case on tho faco of raturns, Bhould thoy ho in his favor, ho
could he accepted ns a member, it is
claimed.
Whilo it is true, thnt Mr. llrynn has
candidate for tho sonate from Floridn
in opposition to Park Trammell, who
iH now completing his first term, still
hu hns nover dosed tho gate to nuch
an eventuality. Ho has alwnys snid
that hu "is not considering tho mut­
ter." Ilowovur, ho has left himsolf
tho preogativo of connidoring tho ques­
tion should sentiment ho dovelop that
his candidacy could ho looked upon
with reasonable chances of success.
Mr. Bryan has long considered him­
self a resident of Miami. Ho has
owned n homo thoro for yenrB, ami ho
has often boasted of tho fact that tho
timo ho has spont in Floridu In recent
years compares ut "10 to 1" with his TOO MUCH EMPHASIS CANNOT
rosldonco at Lincoln, Nobr.
BE PLACED UPON EDUCATION.
Fatty Arbucklo had a mistrlnl while
others hud a miscarriage of justice.
In any event Fatty is out of tho plcturo go mo and tho world in general
has "Rapped" on him.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,1921

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Education in a broad experience.
Tho opportunity to learn Is extended
ns long as thero is life. Thero in
no end to thu possibilities of knowl­
edge. But tho ability to loam is
something that is developed easier
Make the editor happy by sending in youth than in tho other seasons
oi our years; therefore greater ztreso
in your Job printing now.

America succeeds, I am tho true
democracy.
I am the schooihouse.
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This is education week in tho
rJ, HE relief that Dr. King's New
Discovery gives fi*om stubborn old
United States. Wo hnvo bo many
cokls, nnd onrushing new ones, grippe
nnd throat-torturing coughs has mado* special days nnd weeks thnt ono Is
It the standard remedy it Is today.
llnblo to pass over tho signlflccnce of
Time-tried for fifty years nnd never them, hut some deserve tho careful
more popular than today. No harmful
consideration of the public, and
drugs.
You will soon notice tho relief In certainly education, or anything sock­
loosened phlegm and cased cough.
ing to stress the vnluo of education,
Always reliable, and good for tho
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Wo need more oducatlon In a
canlsm, In the principals of ,citii
,shlp, In tho really worth whilo ,
—and anything directed at this „frJ
of education Is bound to reflect
self In tho other forms of eduej
Tho people must be taught to a
elate their own greatness, tho .
purpose for which they wero crea
nnd realization of this greatness
this purpose must necessarily b,
lowed by tho primary oasentU
that Is schools and colleges_j
sonvillo Metropolis.

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Beat quality, old-fashioned,
twilled “ Danila’'--the honest,
long-weari ngwloth “ like they
nasd to make/*
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W HAT IS C O -O PER A TIO N ?
By THE MELBOURNE TIMES
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our friends, constantly aiding us by
keeping down destructive Insects.
Think twice, yes oven thrice, before
taking tho life of the little bird. It
may be your best friend.
LEESBURG TO VOTE ON
COMMISSION

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IRELAND
CLASSIFIED WANT ADS
FREE STATE
Huai R
HEREAFTI R
WANTED
WANTED—Young cow.
fresh and good milker. J. H. Mai­
mer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18*tfe
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds at
hauling.
81-tfe
F W 'RENT—Light
housekeeping
rooms, 1020 East Second St. f7-ltp
WANTED—Dolls to dress lor Christ*
mas. For full information address
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell, Box 64, Oviedo,
Fla.
11-tf-p

FORM

UNDER AGREEMENT REACHED
LAST NIGHT AT CON­
LEESBURG, Dec 2.—January 25,
FERENCE
1D22, has been set by tho city council
Are flnt-elaaa Union-made
oq the dnto for a charter board elec­
&lt;nr The Associated P ress)
nrmonta for men and boys.
tion In Leesburg. This Is ^ho first
BIRMINGHAM, England, Dec. G.
Bold nnder our Iron-clad
step In n woll-deflned movement here Irelnnd hereafter will bo known offic­
gatrantee. Aak your dealer,
30x3 N . S.................................................... $
to put this city under n commission
Kahn Mfg. Co, Mobile, Ala.
ially as Irish freo stato under an
riu .i i i i u
F o r V o ld s a n d C o tto n s
form of government. Tho chariot
ngreemont
reached at last night’s
30x3%
N
.
S....................................................
9.8o
"Made
To
Make
G
ood"
FOR SALE
board Is to go thoroughly Into the
.T he Results of Constipation arc
advisability of such a form of govern­ London conference it was announced FOR SALE—No. 817 West First S t
sek headaches, biliousness, sallow
34x4 N . S.................................................... 17.50
skin, waste matter In the intestinal
Eight rooms and bath. For pries
ment for Leesburg and In tho event by Lord Chnncollor Birkenhead in nn
system. Correct this health-under­
nnd terms, write box 782, Daytons,,
thnt
Its
findings
fnvor
such
a
forn?,
address
hore
today.
Outlining
tho
mining condition by taking Dr. King’s
35x4 N. S............................... ;...... :........... 23.50
40-tfc
to drnw up whnt it considers tho general terms of tho agreement Lord Fla.
I ills. 25 cents. All druggists.
Y \ PROMPT! W ON'T GRIPE
most prncticnl form of charter nnd to Chnncollor Bald "Wo proposed In tho “EXl bE 11 BATTERIES, the fllant
34x4 C o rd ................. ............................... ' 25.50
present snmo to tho voters for rati­ first plnco thnt within tho area of that lives In n box. Wo can now fur­
fication
or rejection. Tho commis­ Southern Ireland wo shall mnke thoso nish six Volt Batteries ut $24.60. Wo
Other Sizes in Proportion
sion ndvoentes here havo been nt who beyond all question within thnt buy, sell, exchnnge, recharge and re­
We carry everything In the Accessory line for all Cars.
work for sonic time, nnd tho present area ut this moment nre entitled to pair all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
is properly placed upon tho educa
6-tfc
development
is a result of n chamber speak for overwhelming mnjority of ers. Phono 548.
tion of hoys nnd girls.
HIGH GRADE GASOLINE to make the motor start easy
of
commcrco
committco
appointed
population, masters In tholr own FOR SALE!—Coal oil heater, $3.60;
Details uro important In the earlier
by G. C. Wnro, president of the homes."
*
these cold mornings
electric tablo stoves, $12.60 value,
stages, Nothing can bo accomplished
chnmber, to look Into tho matter nnd
for $7.00, In perfect condition. 418
unless tho student is familiar with
report its findings bnck to tho
Magnolia.
13-tp
these. After these arc mastered
chnmber.
At n mnss meeting called Organized Labor
DDSUmTCHINfr-AND PICOTINCT"XT’education is nn unending process. |
tu c h m
----*
o n t, fits nit aawlna machlnta.
for the purposo of hearing tho com­
Cannot Picket
An individual can have pur.sod
I’rloo $2 .00 . C hecks, 10a e x t r aa.. iL ig h ts
mittee’s
report,
moro
or
loss
oppo­
Mall O r d e r H ouse, Dox
Dir
‘ ml(Tnathrough u thousand experiences and
HD uring Strike 1mm. Ain.
sition
to
tho
report
which
onthuslcnlbeen made wiser by contact with
A NICB COUNTHY HOME KOD flALK—
ly endorsed iho commission plan for
Apply to m a n a g e r , A. J. L u n d q u lst,
them, hut if ho cannot rend or write
VULCANIZING
Supreme Court So Declares In Decisi­ H om o A Ilox 346. Hanford. F la. 1&lt;-I3tt&gt;
ONF.
KNEW
FROM
WIIENCE
Leesburg,
caused
tho
committco
NO
it cannot he possibly snid hu is edu­
THEY CAME OR WHERE
on Given Out Today
chnirmnn, A. II. Bourlny, to with­
FOR SALE—Bnrgnin, six cylinder, 8cated. He lacks tho fundamentals —
First and Elm Ave.
Phone 447-W1
THEY
WENT
draw
the
roport
nnd
to
commcnco
tho
pnssengcr Nnsh touring car. Run
and these nro ull-importnnt.
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
5.
Organiz­
circulation
of
n
potitlon
nsklng
the
about
ton thousand mllos, practically
No person wr.s over educated by
Tho
Ku
KIux
Klnn
over
100
strong
ed
Inhor
has
no
right
to
picked
dur­
city
council
to
cnll
n
charter
bonrd
now,
first
class condition. Tho car
more school attendance, nor enn a
ing strike when it involves Impor­ will pleaBe the most fastidoous.—M.
election.
The
required
number
of
paraded
tho
streets
hero
last
night.
coliego mnke a genius out of a num­
electors wns found In a very short tunity Supreme Court declared today. W. Raiford, Enterprise Junction, Fla.
No ono know from whonco thoy camo
skull. Much depends upon tho indi­
:
E.
A.
MARTIN
SEED
CO.
15-4to
time nnd their signatures nfflxcd to Decision delivered In appeal brough
vidual. But schools and colleges aro
or whero thoy wont but promptly nt
by
Amerlcnn
Stool
Foundries
Com­
OLDEST
AND
LARGEST
SEED
HOU8E
IN
FLORIDA
tho
petition,
which
resulted
in
the
tho centers of technical education, an
8:30 iis scheduled thoy appeared
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
council ending nnd sotting tho dato pany growing out of strike nt its CABBAGE PLANTS FOR S A L E essential factor in tho reckoning; and
Enrly Jorsey nnd Charleston Wnkothe
head
of
First
street
and
pnradci
plnnt nt Grnniteclty, Illinois. Court
SEED POTATOES
for the election.
tho greater educational movements
fiold,
5,000 for $4.00; 10,000 for $7.50.
declnrcd no bonrd rule could ho laid
Spaulding Number 4 Rose, Early Red Bliss Triumph and Irish Cob- the full length of the street going up
spring from the schools nnd cnilcgcs,
Single
1,000 $1.25 f. o. b. Vnldosta.—
down in rnnttcr of picketing, however,
biers. We nro now rendy to quote contract prices for December and| Oak avonuo and then vanishing into
tho importance of which cannot
TWO COURTS WORK
Kinsey
Wholesale Plnnt Co., Valdosta,
but thnt each case must ho consider­
Jnnuary delivery. Our Seed Potatoes are the highest quality, Maine thin air. Bills hnd boon dlstributcTTn
possibly ho over-rated, for in thorn
Gn.
10-itp
ON ARIIUCKLE CASE ed on it's merits to determine
grown, selected seed. Advise qunntity nnd variety you will want.
the seeds of knowledge nro plnnted.
the afternoon announcing tho fact
whetrer picketing constituted re- FOR SALE—15 ncrcs, located 2 miles
MARTIN’S IIY-TEST SEEDS
The homo is tho greatest universi­
that a parade would occur nt 8:30 nm
RAN FRANCISCO, Dec. G.—Two stmint nnd intimidntion.
from Oviedo, Fin., 1-4 mllo from
Hnvc mnde good with both the small gnrdencr nnd farmer nnd the|
ty ever established. It is, or should
every ono was out to sco it ns no ono
courts
were
concerned
today
with
the
hard
road, nil fenced and cross fenc­
ones
who
plant
thousands
of
acres.
Plant
your
Fall
Crops
with
Mar­
ho jntimntc nnd sincere in its rela­
knew just what kind of a pnrado it
aftermath
of
the
manslaughter
trial
ed,
7
ncres cleared, 3 ncrcs tiled, 75
tin’s
Hy-Tcst
Seeds
nnd
Insure
results.
STATE
INSURANCE
AGENT
tions, thereby being more direct ami
would bo and many hnd their own
budded
orange trees henring, 3 flow­
of
Roscoo
(\
(Fatly)
Arbucklo
which
more understanding in its influence.
*
FALL CATALOGUE
MEETS FOUL PLAY AT
ideas. Curiosity brought out tho mos ;
ing
wells,
a -1 room house, small ham
ended
In
n
disagreement
yesterday.
Mnrtin's Fnll Seed Catalogue is now ready. Write for It. Everyone] of them nnd thoy word not disappoint
The church is also an educational
EUPAULA, ALABAMA. and garage, running wntor in houso
In
the
Commissioner's
division
of
Interested in Floridn Fnll Crops should avail themselves of Informa­ cd for ns tho whito robed nnd whito
institution, its appeal being to the
will sell for less than it cost to Im­
the United States District Court nn
tion contained in our descriptive cntnloguc. Supplied FREE on re-1 fowled figures swung Into First street
nobler impulses in the human broust.
prove.
Como, look It over. Colory is
nppornneo
wns
made
for
Arbucklo
In
EUFALA,
Ala.
Dec
3.—J.
S.
Wil­
quest to those who send in their names promptly. Write for it today.) marching slowly nnd two by two with
The schooihouse, however, is recog­
now
growing
on it. Price $3,000. Box
answer
to
a
prohibition
violation
cox, sixty two, of Birmingham, stnto
nized more generally nR tho symbol
the flaming cross at tho head thoro
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
101,
Oviedo,
Fin.
lG-3tp
charge
nnd
simultaneously
In
the
agent for insurance company, was
of education, and indeed tho results
202-206 East liny St.
Phone 4377-1231 was a hush fell over tho crowds ant
police
court
Mrs.
Minnlo
Neighbors,
circumstances ao,iesoSSJno.insem||su FOIt RENT—A tent house consisting
of its works are to he seen on every
not a word was spoken ns tho white
witness for the defense In the mnn- found dead hero to-day, under
hand. The American Legion Weekly
figures marchod along snylng noth To A rouse Concrress to ’tnn I,fty t0 thc Dc,nwnro Rlvor nn&lt;
of 2 tents ull screened nnd floored..
i
to v a o w Bonufort, N. C., to St. Johns river, staughlcr t inl, appeared on a per­ circumstances
indicating murder. Clean, good wntor, in city limits.—E.
f lag—all wns silent as tho tomb nnd
in its current issuo offers a signifi­
jury charge in connection with her Wilcox nrrlvod hero Inst night from A. Moffett, Celory Ave. Phono 107-W,
one of tho most impressivo parades
cant definition in these words:
the N eeds o f Canals Florida, section.
Birmingham. Bruises on head nnd
that has evor been staged in Sanford
"Wo urgo tho consumntion of tho testimon/.
I am of many-storied stone, soar­
lfl-ltc
A
preliminary
hcnrln^
was
wnhed
purchnso of the Cape Cod Cannl and
Tho mnrehors carried signs bearing
ing above busy city thoroughfares, or
and Stream s
its maintenance nnd operation, freo by tho defense on tho prohibition
legonds: "Loafers, Go to Work";
I am n mere cluster of weather-bentMcWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu* the
chnrgo nnd tho Neighbors cn«o wns
of
tolls.
"Whito
Supremacy";
"Judges
nnc
en h o a r d s in a wilderness thnt is
continued
until Wednesday.
tors
Now
Juries,
Do
Your
Duty";
"Shorlff
nnd
trackless snvo for the path leading to
"Tho continued ngitation for tho
A m erica ’• S ta n d a rd 4-C ycle M arine M otor
Previous
to the rnlllng of these
Officers, Do Your Duty"; "Wo will ho
my door.
ennilizntion of tho St. I.awronco riv­
$19.25 F. O. B. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
cases
District
Attorney
Rrndy
an­
Here Today nnd Tomorrow" nnd nt tho
er prompts up to roiternto our earnest
I am the guardian of the hopes of
Write
for
special
cash
discounts,
and
delivered
price.
last
of
tho
pando
a
sign
"Warning,
MEETING
AT
SAVANNAH
MAKES
belief in tho principle declared ut our nounced thnt he wns investigating
every generation, nnd I nm true to
Hundreds
of
these
in
use
by
Sanford
Growers
Don't Follow Us,” tho last, of course
convention in 1020, that all appropria­ information thnt nn attempt was
my trust.
OFFICIALS THINK TIME IS
tions mudo by tho congress of tho made to intimidnto Mrs. Ilolcn M.
In me nil things nre equal; in mo GET DECEMBER 1ST, 1021, REDUCED PRICE LISTS BEFORE DUvj being unnecessary as no ono hnd any
RIPE TO DO SOMETHING
Idea of following them. Thoy wore a
United StntcH for tho improvement of Hubbard, ono of the jurors In tho
nro no distinctions among those who
bunch of big men most of them being
wntcrwnys should ho oxpondod solely manslaughter trial. Sho voted for
—
........ .
paramount J ACK
S O
P A I N T E R FERTILIZER CO.
A campaign of vigor nnd fnr-rcnch- upon such improvements ns lio wholly conviction consistently,
FLOW
in
the
six
foot
clnss
and
thoy
mado
a
distinction between those who nro
Tho prihlhition vlolntlon charge
most imposing array. No ono knows ing importance has been decided up­ within American boundaries, jurisdic­
proud to servo nn»i those who seek
aroso
out of tho serving nnd con­
why
they
marched
last
night
but
somo
on
by
tho
Atlantic
Deeper
Wntcrwnys
tion
nnd
control."
only to lie served.
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
Are the finest high grade Marine Motors made
sumption
of liquor nt the pnrty In
Association
to
nrousqcongress
and
tho
have
a
good
idea
and
as
usual
thoy
It is my duty not to tench, but
in America today. They are strong nnd rugged,
Arbucklc’s rooms In tho Hotel St.
will hnvo tho right effect.
country to n realization of tho ncod of
equally to learn; to keep pcrpetunlly
IIIRDS ARE AMONG
W . J . T H IG P E N &amp; C O M P A N Y
and
will drive a boat continuously nt full speed
Francis on September 5, during
And then it demonstrated that tho improving tho ennuis und strenms of
n light upon my altars, kindling them
or
can
be controlled for nny speed desired. Won­
OUR
BEST
FRIENDS
AGENTS
tho
eastern
purt
of
tho
United
States.
which
ho
is
alleged
to
hnvo
injured
Ku KIux Klan really exists In this
forever nfresh from the Inextinguish­
derful control, easy starting, economical, depend­
county.
J.
Hampton
Moore,
mnyor
of
Philadel­
Miss
Rnppe,
motion
picture
actress.
able flame thnt burns In every young
able. The low price is due entirely to qunntity
Often does tho farmer think nnd Tho manslaughter trial resulted
phia, is president of tho Association.
henrt, th j snored fires of love of
production. Used by 70% of world’s best boat
.Tho Association hold its fourteenth look upon the birds around his farm from Miss Rnppe’H denth.
know'edgc and lovo of freedom nnd
Equip
your
wholo
family
with
Pet­
builders
nnd government life boats. Catalog on
orriCK I'Eo i 'i.rn iiank iiimmunci
irequest.
ers shoes for tho Chrlstmns holidays. annual meeting in Savannah, Ga., last nn his enemies. No doubt ho is often
lovo at country, for as I succeed,
S an ford ,
Florida
Solid leather throughout. Sold on n month. Tho convention was bo suc­ annoyed by depredations of birds. THIEVES TAKE FOOD
cessful that tho officers decided thnt But hnrdly hns lie ever stopped to
4-Cycle Only — 3 to 40 H. P. — $133 to $1550
AND LOT OF JEWELRY
money hack guarantee by Rivers Bros.
tho timo is ripo to urgo action upon renlizo thnt the birds nro among his
Snnford avenue.
lfl-2tc
KERMATH MANUFACTURING CO., D etroit, M ich.
tho program of Insuring thn plan of a best friends.
WINSTOM-SALEEM, N. C. Dec. 5.
continuous insldo water routo from
Tho bureau of Biology, United —Wlillo Thomas E. Shore wns absent
Maine to Floridn. Tho next conven­ Stntcs. Department of Agriculture, from hofe last night, thieves rnntion of the Association will bo held In hns mnde a survey of tho work of sneked Ids house nnd got away with
Borland, Maine.
birds nnd Hh findings nro interesting silverware, jewelry and other articles
Tho Association henrtlly endorsed nnd instructive. For Instnnco: “On valued nt $1,500. After finishing
tho action of tho Intcrnutionnl Con­ one Utah farm infested by thn alfalfa
State and County Tax
tlitir task the thieves, apparently
ference at Washington in doclaring for wcevcl, English sparrows alono In ono
Books are now open for
Hho establishment of a naval holiday. senson fed to their young, It is esti­ suffering from hunger, went to thc
Ico box nnd helped themselves to
stntomont issued yesterday by tho
the paym ent o f taxes for'
mated,
500,000
of
tho
pests,
making
milk.
No arrest hns been mnde.
Hutoari Lady Suffered Until She association defined its position in tho
I HAVE THEM
the year, 1921, a dis­
them
about
a
third
of
tho
diet
of
tho
Tried Cardui.—Sayi “ Retail following torms:
growing birds. Sixty-six kinds of
count o f 2% is allowed
"It has been estimated thnt two out birds food on tho cotton-holl weevil, GAINESVILLE WILL
Was Surprising.”—Got Along of ovory threo dollars nppraprinted by
PLAY DUVAL HIGH
for paym ent in N ovem ­
tho greatest feathered enemy of thin
tho
federal
government
during
tho
on­
ON DECEMBER
■Fine, Became Normal
ber, 1% in December.
pest being tho orchard oriole. A
-------------- ’ - ’ ” * » * * v r r r r v
rT rT T T T T T I
tire period of its existcnco Imvo boon single stomach of this kind of bird
Tax books close April
and Healthy.
for tho purposo of war or tho results contained, upon examination, 41 boll
JACKSONVILLE, Doc. 5.—It wns
1st. Poll taxes for the
of war.
announced
tonight thnt tho football
weovils."
"Wo
boliovo
thnt
the
adoption
of
year 1921, for both men
Springfield Mo.—"My back waa ad
Hon—lots nre being sold right ulong and building in this
It is stnto thnt hnrdly nn agricul­ elevens of tho Gnlncsvlllo nnd Duval
tho concroto suggestions ns proposed
i
could
hardly
stand
up,
and
I
R E A L ,
and women, became due
.section Is such ns to gladden the henrt of those who hnvc
would havo bearing-down pains and jy tho Secretary of Stnto of tho Unit­ tural pest exist thnt hns not numer­ high would meet in a gnrno to decide
ous
cffccctlvo
bird
enemies.
"Twen­
the good of Snnford nt henrt.
tho stnto high school championship.
5** not well at any time," says Mrs. ed States will grently relievo tho rcstNovember 1st, 1921.
V. Williams, wife of a well-known cssncss of a turbulent world and re- ty-five kinds of birds nre known to Tho announcement followed a meet­
Business and Occupa­
fanner on Route 6, this place. "I
food upo ntho clover wcevcl nnd n llko
k*Pt getting hoadachea and having to duco materially tho unbearable bur- number on tho potnto bcctlu, 3G on ing between Prof. F. W. Buchholz
This in no idle tnlk—I have weighed tho statement and
tion Licenses became
nnd officinlH of the Doval school.
to bed," continues Mrs. Williams ens of taxation. Thus will it bo pos­
to any just what is my candid convictions would put it] to
oMcrlblng the troubles from which sible to glvo moro serious considera­ tho codling moth, 4G on tho gypsy
Tho plnce nnd (Into of thc gnrno not
due October 1st, and if
moat too strong for the cureful, conservative person—thnt
•he obtained relief through the use of tion to tho solution of domestic prob- moth, 40 on horseflies, 67 on bull- yet been decided, bnt It wns believed
Cardui. “My husband, havjng heard
not paid, are delinquent,
person whoso eyes nre turned backward—Tho fellow who] °f
C*rdul, proposed getting It for me. ems, foromost among which nro in­ bugs, 85 on clover root borers. 08 on It would bo staged in oither Jackson­
as the law requires that
hna VISION will ngree with me now—tho other later.
1 »aw after taking some Cardui ternal improvements, including tho cut-worms, 120 on leaf hoppers and ville or Gnlncsvlllo on December 10
•
•
•
that I was Improving. The result ndcquuto development of a national in- 1G8 on wlros worms." according to tho or 17. ' Tho mnttor of choosing the
a license be procured be­
surprising. I felt Ilka a different nnd waterway system.
findings of specialists of tho Depart­ place for tho game was left entirely
parion.
fore conducting: the bus­
wth Prof. Buchholz. Duval Is under­
. . "Later
. - I Buffered from weokneas
"Chief among thoso Is tho Intrncoas- ment of Agriculture.
In our groves and Holds thero are stood to hnvo offered to ploy at
iness, profession or oc­
Ff, _w«ak back, and felt all run-down. tal watorway from Malno to Florida
* &lt;»d not rest well at night, I waa ao
myriads of insects which cause us to Gainesville while Gainesville waB in
cupation.
■•rrous nnd crosa. My husband sold and thcnco to tho Gulf of Moxlco. Tho moke great expenditures In timo and
a simular generous mood nndofforod
r* *°ul4 get me some. Cardui, which utilization of tho soctions already Im­
.
“ Thu M a n W ho S e lla D ir t C h e a p ” '
Fruit and Vegetable Grates
ho did. i t atrengthened me . . . My proved, which aro ns yet limited by monoy for their eradication. At tho to play hore. Tho mooting was
. JNO. D. JINKINS,
saJd I got along fine. I waa la tho incomplotlon of tho wholo sys­ snmo timo we kill and permit others marked by tho utmost cordiality.
You Con Buy From Ua at
*°°d heiithy condition.
I cannot
*
. Tax Collector,
tem, has givon substantial proof of the to kill tho birds in our fields and for­ Tho mattor of officals for tho gamo
Wholesale Prices
much for It"
Watch the South East Corner of Page 7 W£\
fhomAnda of woman hats suffered wisdom and the economic necessity fdr ests, many of which are not game was acted upon and It was decided
Seminole Co.
birds. Wo neglect to rccognlzo these to *invito Coach Alexander, of
ffL**,™- WUIlams describes, until thay tho project,
U-7-2wc—ll-ll-4w c
Writ* (or Prloo L in
lie? from tbs
the use of CardoL
"Wo therefore urgo tho Congress to birds ns our friends. Rather, wo or­ Georgia Tech, Coach Stegman, of
line#
helped ao many, yon
W. A. Merryday Company
•fcottM ,ifot hesitate to try Cardui tf mako tho ncoded appropriations for dinarily consider them as unnecessary Georgia, and Conch Cody, ofMercor
Rubied' with
___ womanly
_____ _ ailments.
I'olalLa, Florida
tho spoody completion of tho Chos- neighbors, or we actually regard to ^officiate.
• i'0r ia la everywhere.
A ll npenko and Delawaro section nnd to them as positive enemies. In nearly
T
m ill
adopt, without further delay, the Ra'rl- every case thoso bird-neighbors are
Buy It with a Herald Want Ad.

Dr. K in d ’s

New D iscovery

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Webster snys It is: "Tho act of
working or operating together to ono
end; Joint operation; concurrent effort
or labor; ns tho co-operation of tho
combined powors, the co-operation of
tho understanding and tho will."
Elbert Hubbard, In his Roycroft dic­
tionary, snys co-operation means:
"Doing what I toll you to do, and do­
ing It quick."
Tho latter definition scorns to bo
tho ono now generally nccoptod. Thero
nro n number of organized efforts now
working for tho welfare and tho up­
building of Melborne, morally and
physically. Tho individuals composing
tho various organizations nnd civic
bodies nro all honest In their endeav­
or to do whnt is best for tho city, but
thoro nro thoso who believo thnt their
particular organization should have
tho right of way In furthering cortnln
movements. Thoy hnvo Httlo uso for
tho other fellow’s nobby.
Thoro nro men who will toll you
thnt thoy would tnko an intorest In
church work If all tho churches In
town would Join together In on« or­
ganization, hut until Buch time ns such
a result can ho accomplished thoy will
do nothing. "Do what I toll you to
do—or nothing doing for me.”
Many dovoto their time, talent nnd
money towards Increasing tho activi­
ties of tho Chnmber of Commerce, bclioving that through this organiza­
tion most of tho proboms effecting
tho city’s wolfnro enn bo solved. They
nro ready to co-operate in every way
with any movement thnt hns for its
object tho ndvanrement of tho city’s
Interest. OthcrH hesitate to join in a
concurrent effort to enrry out a new
suggestion until thoy nro first satis­
fied thnt it will reflect favorably on
their own business affairs. Thoy lnck
tho imagination to sco thnt tho suc­

cessful advancement of tho commun­
ity as a wholo will indirectly benefit
nil. But tho man who doos not desiro
to co-operato with any movomont of
this character can always find plenty
of excuses, and hobbles of his own, as
n reason for his nbsenco from tho
meetings or taking nn active part In
tho work of tho organization.
Tho mnyor nnd city council nnd the
now park commission will need tho
henrty co-opcrntlon of every individual
nnd every orgnnlzntion In tho city
during tho coming year. Tho officers
elected nnd uppointod nre oxpcctcd to
enrry out a big program of public im­
provements nnd henutiflcntlon. They
nro expected to do this work without
pay, and some of our pooplo will
probably consider that their own re­
sponsibility ends when thoy have vot­
ed to put men in office, who aro sup­
posed to carry out their will; nnd crit­
icism rather than co-operation is tho
order of tho dny.
Then there Is tho singlo driver who
can not work with nn&gt; ono olso. Glvo
him a ono mnn job nnd ho will get
tho thing done in no time, hut ho must
hnvo his own way about it. You enn
best co-opornto with this Individual by
letting hint do tho work you wnnt him
to do In his own wny.
Welcome tho day, when wo can all
sco clonrly tho one end to bo attalnod,
nnd then work together in ono con­
current effort to rcnch thnt end. In­
dividual with individual, organization
with organization, society with socie­
ty—nil jointly operating together to
mnke Melbourne tho city wo wnnt it
to he.
Whnt is co-opcrntlon? It is doing
tho thing you find necessnry to 1)0
dono, nnd doing it so willingly nnd Joy­
fully thnt others will wnnt to help
you do it.

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THE SANFORD HERALD &lt;thoThis
cases of recent origin.

do it. Wo haven’t the least idea on
earth that it would hurt us, and It
would, oa he suggests, hfelp to fill up.
We might do all this, but at the same
time, thank God, wo do not havo to do
It unless we feel like It. It would not
hurt him, nolthor, to como around and
say: "Glvo mo a column or a half
column of apace for an advertisement,
and hero la the monoy for It.”—WlllIston Progress.

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started this year and made a per­
manent institution*—something for the
’ SOUTHERN AGRICULTURIST
children and tho oldor folks to look
NASHVILLE, TENN.
forward to each Christmas. Let us
nil'get together on this big Idea of
The Giatit o f th e South
service and join in tho movement that
means so much to our community and
Its immense popularity ia due not only to the fact that
to nil of us.

Neither will it produce any editorial
on Florida justice. The subject Is too
B* A* lU i r ,
tffwitil Ifiim ? well known to need any editorials. It
VnblUh*d tnrjr n U t| kjr
la in the class with other antedoluvlon
that seem to hang over in Flor­
THE HERALD(tiwrfmM)
PRINTING COMPANY ideas
ida and Until thejr are dissipated the
state will never como into its own.
■ m o u rn o it r jurat a advan ran
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Florida justice may bo all right at
VJfeAH. .
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MOHHU ■_■
1.U tlmcB nnd we doubt if there are any
To break a cold take 666.
18-16te
MOHlriti tlHH44t444ll44limtl ill more peculiar decisions rendered in
--------- — o--------------m b e t id CU u Mill Matter d i i n i t ■&gt;, Florida than in other states but
it
Absolute merit and merit alone is
THE SNOW BIRDS ARE HERE
i t th* Feat OtriM i t t u f i r d . Morldi,
docs look like crimo will nover be sup­
responsible for Tanlac’a phenomenal
Aet i f “iw k* -------a, m i.
pressed ns long as human, life is held
A fow days ngo a quartette of and unprecedented succobb.—Union
Ik * Buford Dally X m M Id n t l l i M m i y
iftMMOi ( u n | t Sunday) u l U m h |U j or». so cheaply that it is difficult to con­ young •women, under direction of a Pharmacy.—Adv.
M l U U tradtat
_ __________________ MtM raaaMibl* and and* k a m m i m IIi i Um . M N vict one of taking it. However, we man, arrived in Palatka selling chnnchnvc hopes.
h * j w . w l b par iw t k , U M w m .
cb on a decrepit old automobila for Christmas Message from Uncle Sam
TBSTTU
w ibr huald luiLomir
otho benefit, it wns announced, of Bomo
Office of Postmaster General,
I Lettuce wqathor, celery wenther, orphans' home. The young women en­
!' Foitlgn Advertlalnrt Renroaentatlv*
I THE Afcir RICANPRE39ASSOCIATI ON
shopping wcathor, and weather that gaged expensive suites at a local ho­
means monoy.
Washington, Nov. 22, 1021.
tel, dined lavishly and otherwise dis­
--------- o--------' ported themselves as opulent tourists To tho Boys and Girls of tho United
Put out your holiday goods and
stimulate tho business.
States:
From now until Christmas Is tho from tho coal regions. They took a
.... .......o--------Christmas is almost hero.
hnrvest season for business of all considerable sum but of Palatka and
Your great post office department
Take a generous space in tho Christ­ kinds. You can harvest your crop by left behind them small green tickets
mas editions of tho Dally and Woekly advertising In tho Herald.
that are worth just about as much ns has a big job ahead and needs your
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Herald. They are trade pullers,
tho dried Ink on their smooth sur­ help.
-----------o----------Now is tho time for tho merchants faces.
Think what it moans to bo Santa
„
Yesterday nn automatic talker waB Clnuse to our 100,000,000 people and
Nothing Buceeds like success and of Sanford to go after tho Chrirtmas
nothing dampens enthusiasm liko a trade with n vengeance. And the way parading up and down the stroots to deliver Christmas parcels to overy
pessimistic soul who thinks the coun­ to go nfter it Is to take space in tho selling some of our supposedly hard family in this great country within
boiled business men a map. It was tho short space of n fow dnys and
try Is going to the devil,
• Dally and Weekly Herald,
-----------o----------n map that is given away free by without disappointment.
----------- o----------Hob
Holly
soys:
"In
looking
through
mnny business firms and can bo
It can bo done, nnd were going to
Justice seems to havo full sway in
n
New
York
catalogue
of
ladies'
wear­
bought
in
locnl
stationery
Btoroa
for
do
it if we mny have your help.
Alabama. Dispatch from Montgom­
ing
appnrol
the
other
day”—For
tho
twenty-fivo
cents,
still
some
of
our
I
want
to enlist tho active assistance
ery s#ys that two negroes were hang­
love
of
Mike,
Is
thnt
now
form
of
locnl
business
men
paid
Bovural
dol­
of
ever
yboy nnd girl in tho schools
ed in the Jail at that place.
nmusomont in Sanford?—Reporter- lars for one. It was tho'same bid gag of our country in getting parcels
-----------o----------Stnr. Not a now form of amusement, ns thnt of last year. It will be again mailed this week to relieve tho ruBh
Man in Washington wants his mar­ old dour, but decidedly the safest.
next year unless the council at its ses­ thnt comes directly before Christmas.
riage annulled on the grounds that
"Our postmaster 1ms asked us to
he was kidnapped and made to marry | Whether Frostproof is renlly frost­ sion tonight passes an ordinance tax­
the woman that ho had never seen. proof is tho subject of much discus­ ing itinerant snow birds who como mail our Christmas parcels this week,
Yes, that’s old stuff. All' of us wore sion between the Highland News nnd here under protection of nn interstate for, unless we do Uncle Snm's load
law, a thousand dollars a day to do mny be so heavy the last few days
kidnapped.
tho Haines City Herald. And they’re business. We hopa the council will
beforo Christmas thnt ho won't bo
-------------- o -------------using rather warm words for so cool a take this step.—Palatka Nows.
able to deliver all the presents by
The moat packers in Chicago havo subject.—Tampn TimeB. That's easy!
-----------o----------Christmas
Eve.”
struck but wo don’t want tho ment Thoro is no frost lino in Floridn,
POLITICS MENACE OK BLESSING
Tho pnrcols must be well wrapped
mon in Snnfrd to find it out. It might
and tied und addressed plainly in
raise tho price of Florida beof—sort
Headlines say thnt "Doctors Will Be
of a sympathetic striko for higher Quizzed on Use of Alcohol ns Medi­ Good government, it has been said, order that thoy mny arrlvo in good
is only pcflsihlu whero all citizens take condition with their Christmnsy apwages ns it were.
cine.” Whnt do doctors know about
part in elections nnd political cam­ pearnnee unspoil d. You can put on
--------- o--------alcohol? Might just ns well nsk the paigns.
your package:
"Do not open until
"Corn is Still King” says n dispatch Four Honrso Men of tho Apothecary’s
Newspapers,
included
In
tho
number
ChristmnH.”
from Washington. Wo’ll say It is and Shop (or was it tho Four Horsemen the Times, huve urged that every per­
Better a week -early than a day
yeast and raisins aro queens and of the Apocalypse?).
son
should
qualify
and
vote
on
nil
late.
-----------o—------"skimmins” and bran mash and sugar
public questions.
If you enre n rnp, wrap with care,
Clerk of Court, B. M. Kobinson snys
nnd other "ingrcdlonts" aro tho full
When the politicians run things to Help to make Christmas happy,
that Lenn Clnrke is the first person
house.
Mail 'em early! mnko it snappy,
to go from tho Ornngo County Court suit themselves because the people do
not take part in politics, the people Enrly to buy—early to mall.
to
Chattahoochee.
Well,
courts
do
not
"Florida Must Stamp Out tho
are blamed for allowing tho politic­
Early to reach tho end of the trail.
Liquor IlUBiness,” says Will inn Jen­ always get their hats on straight. Or­ ians full swuy.
lando
still
has
the
drossier
Twins
nnd
If
you havn't been treated cour­
nings Bryan in a speech nt Jackson­
In theory this is correct nnd in prac­ teously turn right around and see
ville. Other mon havo snid it beforo 'Bill Glenn, Walt Essington, Pnt
tice it should be correct, but it is not
William Buid it. Out Baying nnd do­ j Bcggs, Jack Hughes, C. E. Howard nlwnys certain that n community the postmaster about it,
ing It are quite different. To stamp and Josinh Ferris to fall back on. You gains when 1t drops everything in the
n
It out one must havo larger boots never enn tell.
heat of political campaigns nnd dothan the bootleggers. Somo stnmp.
-----------o----------Fnlty Arbucklo had the mistrial votes itself entirely to public affairs.
If tho poqpla could, settle their po­
This in a good month for ncqulttuls thnt tho Herald prophesiod yestorday
litical
problems merely by walking to
and wo supposo that Fatty Arbucklo and it was no surprise to those who
tho
polls
and casting their ballots,
having already paid out a million or have bcun watching tho proceedings.
perhaps
the
theory would bo carried
more will got Ida acquittal today. An­ Ah to whothor Fatty is guilty or not
out
in
prnctice,
but when a people
other week or so will see him quitting will always remain a mystery but it
muBt
divido
themselves
into” hostile
his wife again nnd then for tho old did not seem that the prosecution
ramps
nnd
overy
other
thing
is rele­
life with probably another show girl proved anything tnngiblo nt the trial.
gated
to
the
background
white
politics
However, Fatty 1h done for with tho
killed.
takes
the
whole
stage,
there
is
somo
Americnn public.
question as to the benefits being
Now York financiers will establish
What a wonderful felow thnt mnn is worth tho cost.
threo pre-cooling plnnts nt Snnford.
Is politics, ns it in known today, n
It monns tho working of a three mil­ who "never makes a mistake.” You
menace
or a blessing?
lion dollar company for Sanford. This know him. We nil have nt least one
Do
the
pooplo gain whnt they seek,
is only another spoke in the fust-de­ on our acquaintance list. He cannot
or
do
thoy
lose more thun they gain?
veloping wheel of tho Colery City.— conceive that it is human to err, and
There
nro
probably those in St.
therefore he permits no one, from his
Reporter-Star,
Petersburg
today
who would say that
wlfo down, to doubt nnythlng he sayH
-----------o----------no
great
good
can
como from tho po­
Tho Rotary Club nnd kindred organ­ or dooB, A characteristic of this litical campaign into which St. Pet­
izations scatter moro nunshino along mighty man is thnt he Insists on do­
ersburg hns been swept for the past
life’s pathway than any. other big ing everything thnt Ih to be done in several months nnd which will con­
force in any city. Thnt idea of good his vicinity beenuso thoro’s nobody
tinue prncticnlly unabated throughout
felloWB getting together, singing who enn do it right or, nt nny rate, as
tho
present month with nnothor elec­
songs and telling of their trials nnd woll as he. Wo just simply hold our
tion
no farther nwny than April and a
tribulations docs much to inspire uh breath in fenr of what will hnppcn to
primary
to be held before that. They
to greater efforts.—Snnford Herald. tho community when ho dies. Of find ImHis far this viewpoint In tho
Tho Horaltl is right, providing such course, everything will go to smash. fact thnt tho turmoil has upset busi­
clubs oh Kiwannnis, Rotary, Civitun, Of course!—Puntu Oordn Herald.
ness nnd has given to tho visitors and
Lions and othors follow tho precopts
those in other allies about us and even
of their founders, oliminato potty pol­ Thoro is moro or less n fooling in in the farther nwny north nn impres­
itics from their calondnr of activities, the public mind thnt times nre hard sion of the city which is anything but
and build along brand nnd Impersonul and everybody should economize. This commondnblo.
lines. Falling to do theso things and
There is somo merit in such a view­
is all right. Tho world could stand a
they become a liability on tho com­
point, but thnt merit comes not from
llttlo
slowing
up,
But
hero
in
tho
munity.—Orlando Sontinol,
Snnford Hection wo have everything tho fnct that thu theory of general
----------o----------participation in politics Ih wrong but
thnt makes life worth living nnd whilo from conditions which have resulted
FLORIDA JUSTICE
wo may feci to a certain uxtont tho from tho Inck of it. If all citizens
A friend dropping into our sanctum hard times thnt are provnlont in other had nlwnys shown nn Interest in their
this morning wanted to know if we pnrts of tho country wo should not affairs to tho degree thnt they are now
intended to write an editorial about economize to the extent that tho showing it, tho conditions which mnko
tho miscarriage ‘of justice in Florida Christmas spirit is crushed. This ia It so necosHnry now would not obtain.
as exemplified in several Instances the time of tho year when we should
Once let the people take full chnvga
be gay nnd light-hearted nnd filled of their public affairs nnd conduct
latoly.
To which the reply is thnt no such with the spirit of giving. We can all them with thu same euro thnt thoy
give something nnd we should not .cut mnnngu their own privnto business ateditorial is forthcoming.
„ For many yenrs in this state the down on tho Christmas giving. Opr fairs nnd tho odium nnd turmoil that
editor of the llornld has called atten­ stores havo stockeduip for tho occas­ nttnehos to politics will disappear.—
tion to the fact that if a person had ion nnd everybody should buy and St. Petersburg Times.
money enough they could commit ul- make this Christmas one of the big­
---------- o----------most any crl;ne nnd got by with It for gest nnd best in our history.
COMMUNITY CHRISTMAS TREE
monoy procures good attorneys and
good attorneys do the rest. For years
WIIY NOT WHITE “US UP"
Tho Snnford Rotary Club is making
wo have asked thnt juries use moro
preparations for a Community Christ­
judgment in their decisions, pay moro
Snid a well-known business man to mas treo nnd this yenr of all years Is
attention to tho evidonco and less to uh tho othor day: "It would not hurt the time to put on tho community tree.
tho silver tonguod orutors of tho legal you to ocenslonnliy mention our busi­ Thoro nro not hb mnny children in this
profession and there would bo more ness in the paper. It would help to county porhnps ns somo other section
pooplo in the prison farm at Ralford. fill up, you know." Yes, wo might that nre needing things but there nre
many at that nnd then tho community
tree is not wholly for tho needy ones
but for all tho kiddies and to mnko
tho hearts of all tho youngsters glad.
It also gives us the chance to mnko
some good donations for the . homes
friendless chfldron and other in­
Complete Stock
Highest Q uality for
stitutions of that kind. It w arps tho
iJtl
real big heart that beat# for all man­
kind and makes all of
realize put*
it'll?*.*: tip
duty to tho children everywhere. The j ,
* . 9. HOLLY ................... f m l l M l
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY tilERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9» 1921

every line in it is written for Southern farm families by
men and women who know and appreciate Southern condi­
tions, but to the practically unlimited personal service which
is given to subscribers without charge.
Every year we answer thousands of questions on hun­
dreds of different subjects—all without charge. When you
become a subscriber this invaluable personal service Is yours.
That la one reason why we have—

375,000 CIRCULATION
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We desire to serve the public cour­
teously and well.
• Do these things and you will win
the greatful appreciation' of the
people in your post office nnd espe­
cially your postmaster general,
WILL H. HAYS..
P. S.—Don’t forget to m all, Christ­
mas packages this week.
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STATES HAVE CONTROL
’
OVER OYSTER nEDS
WITHIN THEIR BORDERS
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—State*
have control over natural oyster beds
within their borders, tho Supremo
Court decided to-day. Question arose
in appeal brought by man ngalnBt
Virginia Commission of Fisheries.
Ho was ordored to vacate part of
oyster bed leased him by State which
claimed that part had been found to
bo nnturnl oyster ground nnd there­
fore not leasable.

HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Tha Senior) Class has receivi
their class rings and are proud];
displaying them. These rings tiin
been selected by the whole school u
the official ring of the Sanford Ilig]
School and can be worn by all grads
atea of the Institution. The tlealgi
is a seal, with the figure of an Indiu
inathe center and four stars, one fa
each years of High School, nroui
this Is embossed tho name of tl
school nnd the yenr of graduation.
The Athletic Association will boo:
put on n clever play, "Cnught Out,1
or "Pete Boyd’s Proposal."
•This will probably bo given nei
week. They expect to give the pli]
in Leesburg also at a later date.
Tho Seniors nro glad to wclcona
Bertram Shepherd back ngnln. H
wont to Wofford Collogo In Spnrtrs
burg, S. C., but decided to come b*c
to Snnford nnd grndunte with k]
class.

Tantnc is one medicine that does
what they say it will do.—Union .i-l
4
Pharmacy.—Adv.
668 cures Chills and Fever.
666 cures Bilious Fever.

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HARDING TO DELIVER
REGULAR ANNUAL MESSAGE
TO CONGRESS IN PERSON
WASHINGTON, Doc. 6.—Presi­
dent Harding announced to-day ho
would deliver regular nnnunl message
to congress In person at twelve thirty
tomorrow.

NOTICE! Our fall invitation an
hns been so successful thnt we bar
decided to continue it for ten da;
longer. We nre giving a goodly nun
ber of special values as trade stimo
lators and we invite you to come an
see for yoursolf. Now goods nrrfr
Ing. Lowest'prices of tho year.—Ilk
ors Bros!, Snnford avenue. You wi
bo repaid for your longer Joumt;
Lower rent is not tho only reason wh
we give bettor values.
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AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT
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Christmas
Cards

The manufacturers are
simply not able to make
all the Christmas Cards
wanted if orders are not
placed earl y with them

We have the beautiful Harcourt
line on display . These cards are
strictly oersonal, not stock caras
} ou can order now for delivery
in December

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LENA CLARKE SENTENCED
TO THE INSANE ASYLUM
BY JUDGE C. 0. ANDREWSl

The following composed a hunting board of health regulations. Tourists
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party to Gardener's Island Friday: will be advised by the state board of ■h I i m u i Shoe R epairing—Hand
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Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ball and son, health to stay only at certified
Ernest, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wynno, camps In order to mlnlmtso the
Jr., and daughters, Misses Roberta health menace.
and Josephine Wynno, Misaos Linda
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Miles and Frances Hawkins. Many MURDERED MAN WAS
fine quail squlirol and other game
That W e are Giving a P air o f Shoes •
SECRET SERVICE
(By The Associated Press)
were had for dinner.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo McCrumb,
ORLANDO, Dec. 3.—Judge Andrews this a f­ Billie Burns Emil nnd Ruth Kaiser- ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 0.—Roxlc
Casolctto, better known ns Roxle
ternoon ordered Lena Clarke be committed to the man, Stoke, Bolly, Albort Bolly nnd Brown,
of this city, mysteriously
dnughtor, Miss Alice, Bpent a pleas­
shot
to
death in n hotol in Orlando
insane asylum.
nnt dny nt Do Leon Springs.
last
week,
for fourteen years was an
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. S. Dorcas and
nttncho
of
tho Italian Secret Service,
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little daughter, Lucile, of Palmyra,
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according
to
his father in law, W. M.
Pennsylvania, Mr. Jnko Miller, of
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Winters,
of
Syracuse,
N. Y., who de­
this plnco, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bowmnn,
•••
•••
clared
that
Casolctto
wns robbed
Mr. and Mrs. Horst and Mr. and Mrs.
Sanford Primary School
Zommerman nlso of Palmyra, Ponn., after tho murder.
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Casolctto realized that his lifo wns
havo returned and will remain at
*
In
danger, Mr. Winters said, and told
SHOE LACES
First
Grade:
Annio
Allman,
Anna
this place a short tlmo before going
*
Marice Couch, Helen Gifford, Allcoy farther south to spend tho winter. his wlfo three months ago that ho
* * * * * * * * * * *
SHOE POLISHES
might be killed at any tlmo ns the
Freeman, Bentrico Hickson, Bontrice
business In which ho was engaged
Mrs. DeForrost is out at her homo O'Connor, Edna Rivers, Nonn Rivers, *
M EN’S HOSIERY
wns dnrgorous. Winters doclared
at present while her rcaidence Is bo- Annn Robson, Mary Elizabeth Tolar, *
FELT SLIPPERS
Cnsolctto hnd his wife mndo a free
ing painted.
Emily Sistrunk, Edith Broxton, *
agent nnd deeded to her valuable
Mrs. Stedt suffered from a fall, Dorthy Ryan, Margaret Purdon, *
SHOES
p.operty in this city so there would
injuring her knee quito badly. Her Nancy White, Pauline Bellamy, Her­ *
RUBBERS
be no complications and no claims
nephew, Walford Pierson took her to man Caldwell, Robert Caldwell, Fred *
upon
his
estate
in
tho
event
of
his
tho doctor.
Dornor, Harry Grooms, Famum Har­
The Christian Endeavor Society death.
Mrs. August Swanson was in town riot, Roger Jennings, Raymond LundWinters said Casolotto went to
We hnve a jar of beans in the window. Guess the nearest
over Sunday assisting Dr. Tolar with quist, Luo Stcnstrom, Franklin Ben­ held a soclnl nt the Club housq Fri­
Orlnndo
to purchase poultry nnd hnd
number of benns In the jar nnd take your choice
nett, John Courier, Malcolm Higgins, day night.Although only n small
a case.
$050. nnd n gold wntch in his pockots
of a pair of Shoes
Paxton
McMullen.
per
cent
of
the
membership
were
A little white frost Tuesday and
nnd
that
the
money
nnd
wntch
woro
Second Grade: Ernest Wimbish, present, n most enjoyable evening
5
Wednesday, so they say.
missing after he wns killed.
wns
spent.
Lydia
Rankin,
Margaret
Buhnn.
Inez
We wonder if nil our folks noticed
Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Swope spent FEDERATED TEXTILE
tho recent warning of tho surveyor i Thompson, Alice CnsBidy, Louise
IPcksor.
Lois
Shelley,
Marjorie
Thursday
In Orlando.
that pedestrians should keep to tho
UNION IS OGANIZEI)
Turner,
Stncin
Treadwell,
Nnnnlo
Mr.
nnd
Mrs. W. P Carter enter­
left side of the rood and help avoid
Kelley, Bcrthn Willetts, May Purdon, tained a few of the young peoplo nt
accidents.
Bcrnico Lowe, Ruby Corscy, Margaret a dance Inst week nt their home nt
NEW YOR, Dec. 5.—Organization
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Tyner and sons,
Bowman,
Austin
Vihlon.
of
tho federated Toxtllo Labor
Lake
Chnrm.
Elmer and Olnn and little daughter,
Third
Grade:
William
Morrison,
Union,
n new worker's body inde­
A
very
delightful
entertainment
Pearl, wont on Sunday to Windermere.
Julia
Higgins,
GIndys
Hickson,
Grace
pendent
of tho American Federation
wns
given
Inst
week
nt
tho
^
school
Wnlfred Pierson took them to spond
the day ns their car was out of ardor. Lewis, Snrn Maxwell, Ellu Spencer, house. Tho main fenture of the pro­ of Labor, was completed hero todny
Mury Alice Shipp, Merco Thomas,
S A N F O R D , FLA.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee and their Florence Dobbin Mary Louise Dunn. gram wns a Tom Thumb wedding, by n conference commltteo of fifty
representatives
of
textile
unions
with
little
nen
Jones
ns
Tom
Thumb
two childron, moved on Saturday from Ora Mae Culp, Dniscy Appleby, Mary
nnd littlo Miss Minnio King ns the throughout tho countVy.
the Frank Miller cottage in Upsala to
Connelley, Ruth Martin, Estelln Hall, bride. MIbb Dorthy May Leo captlI.cndors of tho conference, it wns
First Nnt’l Dank Annex
their new homo on West First street. Elizabeth Hnrkey, Ethro Collins Ellen
unnounccd,
were John P. O'Connell,
vnted the crowd with n vocnl solo,
There was a social gathering Mon*
" T h e F am ily Shoe Store ”
Lundquist Pearl Hatch, Alico Mao "I Love You Truly.” Tho costumes of Snlcni, Mass.; Lnwrcnce LnBrio of
dny evening which was well attended,
Hodglns, Thelnm Minor, Doris Nolnn, made the little folks look quite Phllndelphln.and Russell Pnlmor of
about forty in all bolng prosent from . . _
, ,
, , ,, ,,
Upsala, Grapovillo and the West Side i ° hn C™W or(‘! ,K' m1orc Uoy*1, Kelly grown -up, the little boya In their North Carolina.
IS4MWMINM
t MlWl
A nntlonlconfcrenco of the organ­
st the homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. f . T ’ Edwin Shlnholser Lish Morse, dress suits nnd the little girls In their
at
Menlor in honor of tho. birthdny of H C. McMullen Frank Diehl, James picture lints nnd long dresses. Jnck ization wus called for March 1.
Mrs. Menlor. It wns a surprise all Hnycs, Murral Kanner, Clnroncc Vnrn ns the minister rend tho nmusing ceremony with ns much dignity DAYTONA BOY RUN
TWO PAS3I&amp;GER TRAINS
NORTH CAROLINA
right and n good time was had by tho Rotundo.
Fourth
Grnde:
Evelyn,
Bnmea,
ns
if
It
hnd
been
real.
The
enter­
jolly crowd. Games and refreshments
COLLIDE AT BRYAN ATIIYN
WINS OVER FLORIDA
DOWN AND KILLED
and pleasnnt chat wpro enjoyed by all. Bcttinn Campbell, Mnrgnret Giles, tainment wns gotten up by Mrs. T.
MANY ARE KILLED
Rov, J. S. Clark will,proach for us Dorthy Gore, Eliznbcth Grovcnstoln, W. Lawton’s S. S. Class, for the bene­
DAYTONA,
Fla.,
Dec.
C
.
William
(I lr T h e A aancU ted I’rraa)
on Sunday at Pnoln at 11, at Upsnla nt Dorthy Haynes, Mnrjorie Hoskins, fit of tho pnrk fund. Forty dollars Franklin Miller, seven year old son
PHILADELPHIA, Doc. 5.—Two
JACKSONVILLE, Dec B.—Versa­
3:00 and in tho evening nt Lako Mary. Mnria Mnye, Katherine Schirard, wns raised for thin fund.
tile football nrtlsts under excellent Rending passenger trains collided at
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
C.
Roy
Miller,
of
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. P. Swopo nnd fam­ Daytona Bench, wns almost instantly leadership from tho University of Popor Mills station, near Bryn Athyn
He is anxious for all of us to got to­ Phyllis Smith, Dorthy Thurston,
gether nt 2:00 for Sunday school. Elinor Tyner, Flossie Vickery, Mary ily spent Snturduy nfternoon shop­ killed when ho wns struck by an nuto- North Cnrolinn Saturday triumphed to-day. Reports to all railroad of­
Last Sunday it rained, but let us try Wloland, Junnita McMullen, Virginia ping in Sanford.
mobllo bus driven by E. W. Russell, ovor tho heavier Univorsity of Flor­ ficials so far nre indefinite but indi­
Mnrlnica
Zomovinn,
Mcsdnmcs Wolcott, Jones, Luther whilo crossing tho street near his ida eleven. Tho final score, 14 to cated loss of lifo. Early reports
again. Como and bring tho children. Pennington,
Minnio Hardy, Ethel Bolly Mnrgnret nnd Okerlund visited Orlando Inst
There is niBQ n service nt 7:00
homo i todny. Ho died nftcr being 10, bespenks n desperate nttempt on from wreck Bald about nlno persons
Wednesday. Rov. Clnrko and wifb’nro Herschl, Kate Pcrritt, Dorthy Torlay, week.
the pnrt of tho Florldlnns In tho last woro killed and nearly twenty Injurdftrrfod Into a nearby drug storo.
expecting to como ovor on Wednesday Albert Myers, John Torwilliger, C.
The Bazaar of the Womans' Club
half.
Adopting an aerial nttnek In cd.Ono report placed dead nt possibly
Tho youngster accompanied by
and call on ns many as possiblo as B. Sutton, Millnrd Lowe, Wilbur opened Thursday morning nnd will
tho
third
period they appeared moro fifteen. Head on collision botween
four ptnymutes, started to cross tho
they are now comers and wish to get Hodges, Arthur Humphries, Edmond Inst through Snturdny evening.
street when tho bus appronchod. on the offensive, mndo n touchdown local trains.
acquainted.
Elliott, James Higgins.
Mrs. E. G. Hancock spent Wednes­ The plnymntcs .returned to tho curb nnd in tho next period succeeded in
| Soventh Grnde: Mildred Lumley day in Sanford.
Tho Peters Shoo factories averaged
Svhllo young Miller wns r.truck in tho rushing thu ball to North Carolina's
Camilla Puleston, Theo Vickey, EliznRev. L. E. Wright left Wednes­ bnck of tho hend. ' Tho car skidded ten yard lino before they wore 118,230 pairs daily last week. Rivera
beth Whitncr, Eliznbcth Shoemaker, day to nttend tho annunl conference
several feet under tho power ef tho stopped. Despite the warm weather Brothers, Snnford avenue, sell Peters
William DuBose.
in Orlando.
. brakes.
17-ltp
thcro were thrills a plenty for the Shoes nnd lots of 'em.
Sixth Grade: Louise
Fortson,
Misses Mnble Swope and Eliznheth
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hardy of
7,400 fans.
Farmington, Maine arrived Fridny Trixie Frntiklin, Pearl Robson, Helen Lawton of Rollins College spent the
Tho Tar Heels overenme a disad­ WILL HAVE SAXOPHONE
Sanford Band
after-noon and will be loented In their Jenkins, Alice Elder, Harriot Rossitcr, week-end at home.
vantage In weight of 20 pounds to
BAND IN SANFORD
Miss Jncobs of New York is visit­
new bungalow in South Longwood. Rudolph Loyd, Eudorn Ferguson,
Will
Render
Concerts
tho man by flectnens of foot nnd
They nro nccomrnnlcd by Mr. Ranger'Beatrice Howard, Eric Lundquist, ing her sister Mrs. Theo Aulin.
pnsses, aided nmterinlly by
Sanford will soon havo one of tho
Every Other W eek ncrinl
Mrs. O. P. Swope entertnined tho
also o* Fnrmlngton.
,
Clarnbol Beatty, Parker Van Ness,
footbnli
technique
comparatively finest saxophone bands in tho stato
Mr. Taylor of Conn., who hns been Katherine Van Ness, Henry Russell. Ladies Aid nnd Bible Clnss of the
spenkieg. Cnptnin Lowe servet ns a
Eighth Grnde: Andrew Carraway, Methodist church Monday nfternoon. Committees Decide Upon Dates and pivot from which elovon forward if not thu south if the plans of Bandspending tho Inst fow v'lntcra hero
mnstcr Ball nnd thu members of tho
Other Matters
Mrs. L. E. Wright is attending con­
arrived Fridny afternoon for tho Acoy Carrnwny, Robert Gnrrison,
passes spread out to a wall trained new Legion Snx Band go forward.
Harold Smith, Clifford Shinholser, ference in Orlando this week.
winter.
Snnford is now assured of the band machine. Two of theso pnsses gnvo A number of tho young men mot
Claire
Znchcry, Cnrmctn Bnrbcr,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lovo of Arcadia are
Mrs. A. Fuller spent n few days In
and assured of two concerts ovory tho C/iroiinans tile victory. Chang­ yesterdny nnd agreed to orgnnizo tho
Orlando the guest of Mr. and Mrs, F. Mnrgnret Edmonds, Vlrgie Hymnn, nt tho Oveido Hotel for several
othor week which is sufficient unto ing about tho North Cnrollnnns Snx hand nnd on Wcdnosdny night
Mary Eliznbcth Moye, Clyde Russell, weeks.
Topi Iff.
squirmed through holes in nn unoxW. N. Blackwood of Orlnndo, wns tho dny thoreof. In other words tho pcctnnt line nnd ngnln they skirted they will meet to complete the orga­
J. E. Phipps returned Fridny from Mnrgnret Sprout, Franc Thomas.
nization. They wnnt 24 plnyers nnd
members of thu band want to go for n
Fif 1th Grnde: Jack Peters, Ruby in Oveido Monday.
Ft. Meade nnd other southern points.
tho ends. As a result North Cnro­ they do not noed to ho experienced
trip
onco
in
a
whilo
on
Sundny
nnd
do
Mrs. Frank Morris, Mrs. L. It.
B. J. Overstreet wns transacting Booth, Estelle Collins, Pennie Dandernot want to bo tied down to a concert linn hnd far tho better of it In the players—In fnct many of them
business In Orlando Saturday.
; lake, Elizabeth Knight, May Lord, Mitchell nnd Woolsey Sturdivant ovory Sunduy. Othor peoplo wnnt to mntter of ynrdngc.
never had a saxophone in their hands
E. S. Miller was a visitor in San- Loonrn Shcnfcr, Antoinette Shin spent Thursday in Orlnndo.
Florida’s first score enmo nftcr a hut Mr. Bnll will tench them to play
go to othor places Sunday afternoons
Messers T. W. Lnwton nnd W. J.
ford Tuesdny.
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holsor, Rose Hurt,' Emily Starr.
nnd do not want to miss tho concerts kicked a goal from plnccdcnt from and thoro will bo 24 of them four to
I.nwton
spent Sunday nfternoon In
Mr. nnd ‘Mrs. Frank Topllff of
horo nnd by stringing out tho con­ mid-field. The second nnd finnl n section. Attend tho meeting Wed­
Winter Pnrk.
Orlando were out of town visitors in *
certs they will Inst longer on tho mon­ enmo when Dixon tossed a pnss to
M. A. Kilvcrt is in New York on ey that hns been sot asido for them. Carlton for a twenty ynrd gain. nesday night In tho bnnd room at tho
town Tuesdny afternoon.
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court house if you nro interested.
business this week.
Tho Ladies of tho Civic Lengue
At u meeting yestordny it wns de­ Tho work of I owo and Johnson in Tho following havo signified their
Mrs. It. W. Lnwton spent Wednes­ cided to hold the concorts ovory other Carolina’s bnckfiold fontured while
held their regular monthly mooting
willingness to Join:
day
in Sanford.
Tuesdny December flth.^ Pinna for
Sundny nnd thu first ono will be hold Pomeroy boro tho brunt of Florida’s
Clnrcnco Borgguist, Archio LuMrs. S. W. Swope, Misses Mnble Thursday of this week in tho hand offenHivo efforts.
the nnnuni bazaar were discussed.
IIouHton,
Glenn Whitcomb, Percy
Swope nnd Eliznbcth Lnwton nnd Mr. stand in Central Park or down town
Mrs. Watson of Tenn., is spending
Mero,
Edwin
Moye, Harold Wash­
Farmers nro cutting every lottueo. Francis Swopo motored to St. Augus­ if tho merchants dcsiro it. Frank
the winter with Mr. nnd Mrs. Tullfs.
Think
of
having
u
footbnli
line
burn,
Ernest
Brothorson,
R. W. PearAkers wns appointed to net for thu eomposed entirely of Ulsterites!
C. W. Entzminger nnd Mrs. Sntchor: Much of thu product is badly dumiged tine Fridny for the wjek-end.
man,
Fred
Wight
James
Ribson,
Tourist nnd Convention commlttuo of
nnd little son were visitors in Sanford by the hot weuthor. Tho remainder,
It lookH like the government 1b tho Chamber of Commerce and S.
discolored by tho pnst few cold days.
Tuesday.
wise
to the Morse code;
Tho
market
is
n
raising
ono
however
\
Rungo for thu band and ull the mat­
Mr«. J. S. Dinklc will entertain this
nnd
tho
lucky
men
who
havo
suporlor
ters
of concerts and othor business af­
month for tho Lndlen of tho Civic
fairs will bo transacted through these
Lengue with a Cnfoteria Supper nt lettuce hope to command a fancy BOARD OF HEALTH IS
MAKING LIST OF ALL AP­
price. Cubbngo nnd celery nro look­
men. Tho band hns nlready mndo a
the Library on December 0th.
PROVED AUTO CAMPS fine reputation through tho first coning
well
nnd
growing
fast.
Tho
Lako
The orange season hns opened
cort and ovoryono interested recogniz­
around Longwood. A Y. Fuller and Monroe express offico, tho largest
JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 2.—(Spe­ es tho fact that in Mr. Iinll Sanford
shipping
station
outsido
of
Sanford,
A. R. Sandlin are having their fruit
in tho county, is now taking on h busi­ cial)—For several months tho state hns a man who will tako charge of
picked this week.
ness
aspect., Many hnmpors of nicely board of health has bcon reminding tho band nnd bring it up to a high
Prof. Fluhnrt of WlnterPnrlc stopROSE FOUR
ped over while enrouto from DcLand.' P«“*cd lettuce cabbage etc., are being city and town officials of their re­ Htaqdnrd. Sanford is fortunnto to
sponsibility
in
tho
snnitnry
upkcop
havo a man liko Mr. Ball to taka tho
The young people of) the Baptist wnt away, tho most of them, as yot,
BLISS TRIUM PH
of auto camps. The tourist season band nnd tho Chumber of Commerce
1
to
southern
mnrkots.
Church havo organized a B. Y. P. U
and
tho
city
commission
and
tho
citi­
is
now
under
way
and
automobile
A Thanksgiving entertainment nnd
They hnd their first mooting) Sunday
COBBLERS
a
Missionary meeting woro hold at travelers aro pouring Into tho stato zens generally havo a groat interest
evening with twonty-two members
tho Mothodlst church Thursday after­ In great numbers. Poorly maintain­ In tho Snnford Iinnd and will back
This Heed stock is especially selected Maino Grown,
present.
them up ovory tiqie.
ed auto camps aro health menaces.
• • from fields free from Blight Infection
Mrs. J. S. Dinkle and Miss Olivo noon. A largo crowd wns in attend­
The bureau of sanitary engineer­
were visitors in Sanford Wednesday. ance. Songs, dialogues and rccitnla ing of the stato board of health is MORSE GOES ABOARD
woro ronderod In a vory entertaining
11 PECK BAGS
LINED AHEAD OF OTHERS
now pprcparlng for publication,
manner.
DYNAMITE WORKS EXPLODE
WIIO SAIL FOR U. 8.
Tho school gnvo a Thanksgiving throughout tho country and state, for
Ask for Prices
IN RHENISH PRUSSIA
tho guidanco of campers, a list of
entertainment
Wednesday
proceeding
KILLING MANY PEOPLE
IIARVE, Dec. 5.—Charles W.
Holiday. Tho decorations of certified or approved camps. This
Morao
whose return to tho United
j
lint is demanded ,by various travel
BERLIN, Dec. 7.—Bodies of m posters, fodder, pumpkins, corn, etc., agencies and automobile clubs. No States on Steamship Paris, requested
thirteen of moro thnn one hundrod woro very appropriate nnd pretty.
by Attornoy General Daughtroy was
dead persons killed in explosion yes- Many of the patrons were P ^ e n t to cities or towns will appear on this
granted permission to board liner at
terdny at Nobel Dynamite Works at enjoy tho occasion. Tho program approved list unless their camps aro. .
FLORIDA
a—
one P. M. today, five hours ahead of
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operated
Sanrlouls, R h e n i s h o f
^
nor In s c ^ d a p *
cd. N um w Tlnjurt^not n r te r te ji^ ^ c t n tlo n s , playa, etc.
- J nsr
the state other passengers. 1 l)‘’
in in iiiH iiia iu iu

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,1921

L m d u n fifty dollar* worth of trees,
throbs and plants caused a property to
sell for five hundred dollars more th in
had been offered for it.
One pecan
tree often produces many dollars'
worth of nuts in a season. A few fig
trees will pet even more and other
nuts and fruits are equally profitable.

H o w E lse
I CanY oaM ake
M oreM oney?

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TWENTY-THREE GERMANY MAY
WRECK VICTIMS
BE GRANTED
ON TRAIN 3-YEAR DELAY
HEAD-ON COLLISION PABSENG- IN PAYMENT OF INDEMNITY,
Bit TRAIN;
IN; IBIO CASUAL­
PRESS IS INFORMED BY
TY LIST
RELIABLE SOURCES

SANFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
GETTING OUT ADVERTISING OF A
DISTINCTIVE TYPE TO BE PUBLISHED
In A ll the B ig Papers and M agazines o f Commerce
in the U nited States
Attention is coiled to an advertise­
ment) of the Sanford Chambor of
Commorcc appearing in this issue. It
Is probably tho most uniqua publicity
evor originated by a commercial or­
ganization in the State of Florida, nnd
wns recently released by tho Publicity
Committee of the Sanford Chnmber
of Commerce.
ThiB 'advertisement nppeared sim­
ultaneously in tho December 1st issues
of tho Now York Journal of Commerce
nnd the Now York Wall Street Jour­
nal nnd in scheduled to appenr in sub­
sequent issues of theso papers.
The idea carried out in this adver­
tisement wns prompted by statements
of various individuals in Sanford that
our development would bo quickened
by a transfusion of new finances, and
thnt the City’s possibilities bo exploit­
ed in such a manner ns to attract cap/A/////; .v//A.//// //

bearing tho name SANFORD, and
members of the Sanford Chamber of
Commcrco, on request to tho Secre­
tary can secure one of tho transpar­
ency omblems of tho organization for
display in their place of business or on
the windshield of their car. Any of
tho local garages or filling stations
carry the blue nnd white enamel SAN­
FORD signs.
At the last meeting of tho Board
of Governors it wns decided to post­
pone the monthly banquet of tho or­
ganization until the urrivnl of Mr.
William T. Donnelly, who is expected
hero some time this month with his
two yachts tho Dawn nnd Now Era.
Mr. Donnelly is grontly interested in
Sanford, nnd it was decided by tho
Board to hnvo Mr. Donnelly tho guest
of the organization on this occasion

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Capitalists — Manufacturers
Wholesalers— Mas of Broad VUioa

(Itr The Associated P r e u )

PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 0.—Twontythreo victims of tho hond-on collision
yesterday between tho Philadelphia
and Reading passenger trains near
Bryn Athyn, Pa., are accounted for
early today. With ono or two excep­
tions, however, definite identification
is impoBsiblo because of charred con­
dition of bodies, Nearly all were tak­
en from tho wreckage of two wooden
coaches, which caught fire almost Im­
mediately after tha accident and were
destroyed. Cnnvass of residents of
Newton and Southampton, two littlo
towns where most of tho victims liv­
ed, showed Boveral persons known to
have been passengers stilt missing,
And it is feared other bodies are bur­
led In tho wreckugc or burned up.
EX-GERMAN

EMPEROR

NOT

BETHRONED
LONDON, Dec. fl—Dcninl was giv­
en today at tho homo of former
Emperor William at Doom, Holland,
of tho report of his betrothal, says
a dispatch to tho Dnlly Mall from
Doom.

PARIS, Doc. 0,—Germany will prob­
ably be granted a three yenrs’ de­
lay In her cash Indemnity pnyments,
tho Associated Press is informed from
the most rolinblo source. Negotia­
tions arc now going on between the
reparations officials of Franco nnd
Great Britain, and the responsible of­
ficials of both countries virtunlly
agree that Germany must bo gi^cn a
breathing spell. All that remains to
be done is to work out a scheme ac­
ceptable to both countries.
The suggestion of a three year mor­
atorium has been abandoned at the
earnest solicitation of Franco. Tho
French representatives explain that
tho word moratorium was especially
offensive to tho French people in con­
nection with tiie indemnity inasmuch
ns it was understood ns moaning com­
plete suspension of payments of nil
kinds.
Tho reparations holiday ennnot bo
used by Germany as n means of ovading nil future payments of indemnity,
French officials explained, but It is
being considered so that Germany
will hotter bo able at tho end of two
or threo yenrs to fulfill her repara­
tion obligations, nnd she then must
ho prepared to pay full a "reasonable
indemnity."

ARMY AND NAVY
BILLS PROVIDING
FOR FUNDS DELAYED DAYTONA WILL STAY
IN TIIE LEAGUE
WASHINGTON, Dec. fl.—Prepar­
ation of Army nnd Nnvy bills provid­
DAYTONA, Dec. 0.—Daytona will
ing fundB for fiscal year beginning
retain its berth in the Florida State
next July will bo postponed urft^l
League and hnvo professional base­
arms conference threshed out arma­
ball next summer it was announced
ment ^question, chairman Madden, at a meeting ho-e Inst week, attended
House
Appropriations committee by President Titus of tliu local club,
announced lo-dny.
nnd representative business men.
Mr. Titus snid tho club ended the
AGED COUPLE FOUND
1021 senson about $8,500 in debt, of
DEAD IN APARTMENT which $1,500 was due the Merchants
Hank nnd the balance to himself. It
VlHitors to Dnytnnn Were to Cele­ wuh decided to launch u campaign
brate Golden Anniversary Dec.
for tho sale of at least 500 season
tickets nt $00 each, tho tickets to
DAYTONA, Fin., Dec. 0—Tho lie transferable, nnd to hold two
bodies of Mr, nnd Mrs. E. II. Smith, carnivals, one in February and tho
winter visitors from La Porto, Ind., other ir. March, for tho benefit of the
• woro found in their apartment this club. Mr, Titus snid the cost of
morning, death having been duo to running the club last season was
asphyxiation caused by gas escaping $22,000.
from a hot water heater. Tiie couple
"The Daytona Club is now in better
had apppnrcntly been dead since Sat­ shape than any other team in the
urday.
longue,” Judge Titus said. "Wo
Mr. nnd Mrs. Smith Imd only still have ail our equipment and we
recently sent out invitations to tho need two players to replace Pitcher
celebration of their golden wedding Manners nnd Third Baseman Staplennnivorsnry, which was to lie held toil, Doth of whom were Hold, One
December 21.
other pitcher also is needed. Wo
expect tiie team will not cost us over
There are compensations. Many a $18,00 or $20,000 ext season nnd if we
man who might lead a double life can go through that season all right
can’t afford double rent.
wo will have several good players for
tho big league market and their sale
will
bring in enough money to carry
Rub-My-Tlsm, a pain killer. 18-15tc
us through the next Henson."

USE SLOAN'S TO '
EASE LAME BACKS
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IRISH AGREEMENT
JOYOUSLY RECEIVED
IN STOCK EXCHANGE

OU can’t do your best when
LONDON, Dec, fl.—Nows of tho
your back _antf every muscle
Irish
ngremont was joyously received
achca with fatigue.
Apply Sloan’s Liniment
turner freely, with­ today in tho stock oxchango. ConsolB,
out rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative
war loans and Irish stocks bonofittoil
glow of warmth and comfort.
Good for rheumatism, neuralgia, most from good Investment buying
■prains and strains, aches and pains,
ifn
but Improvement spread also to othor
a d a t l c a , sore muscles, stiff joints and
securities.
v
the after effects of weather exposure.
'
For forty ycarspaln’a enemy. Aik
youri: iblihor, Keep Sloan’s handy.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 0.—Universi­
At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40.
ty Southern California Athletic Of­
ficials today rovorsed their decision
reached last night and announced
footbdll team of that institution
would not play (Central College at
Sandiego December twenty sixth.

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Sanford Chanbar of Commerce

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ARGUMENT IN MANDAMUS
da, to-wit:. South 1-2 Lot 1 and All
Lot 2 (less NE 1-4 of Lot 2), Sec. 26,
SUIT BROUGHT BY
CITIZENS OF PENSACOLA Twp. 20 S, Range 80 East, 46 acres.
Tho said land being assessed at tbe
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 0.—Argu date of the Issuance of ouch certificate
In tbe name of Unknown.
ment in suit for mondamUB brought
Also Tax Certificate No. 761, dated
by curtain citizens of Pinsacola to
the 2nd day of June, A. D. 1918, sold
force City Commissioners to call an
certificate embraces tbe following de­
election to determine whether Pensa
scribed property situated in Seminole
cola should continue to be governed County, Florida, to-wit: Lots 4 and
by Commission, Is on todnys calen­ 6 Blk 9, Russell’s Flat of Fort Reed.
dar of tho State Supprcme Court. Tbe said lend being assessed at the
Petition aoklng commissioners to call dote of the Issuance of such certificate
such election was filed two yenrs in tho name of Unknown, has filed
ngo and falluro of commission to act said certificates in my office and has
resulted in mandamus suit which made application for tax deed to issue
has been in rourts slnco that time.
in accordance with law,
Unless said certificates shall be re­
TODAY MAYOR ~
deemed according to law tax deed will
OF VALPARAISO
issuo thereon on tho 9th day of De­
SUCCEEDS HUSBAND cember, A. D. 1921.
Witness my official signature and
VALPARAISO, Dec. fl.—Mrs. J. B. sea] thia tho 3rd day of Novembor, A.
Porrino has been chosen without op­ D. 1921.
position, Mayor of this place, suc­
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
ceeding her husband, who died recent­
Clork Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
ly. Mrs. Pcrrlno was sclecte be­
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
cause she wns fnmillnr with her hus­ 12-fltc
band’s pinna for developing the town.

Legal Advertisements
In C ircu it C ourt S e v e n th J u d ic ia l C ir­
c u it , S e m in o le C o u n ty , F lo r id a .
— In C hanccrjr.

iii vouch
O livia C o rn rt,
vs
E im ono C o s art.
I t a p p e a r s fro m tho a f f i d a v i t o f Ollv
In C o rn rt, h e re in du ly fllod. t h a t sh e la
t h e o o m p ln ln n n t In th e nbovo e n t itle d
c a u s e ;: th
t h a t tho roaldenco o f Dutteno
C osnrt, th o d e f e n d a n t, la u n k n o w n to
th e a f f i a n t ; t h n t th c ro la no one In t h e
Htnto o f F lo r i d a , tho aorvlco of a s u b ­
p o e n a u p o n w h o m w ould bind d e f e n d ­
a n t ; tlo it t h e d e f e n d a n t In o v e r t w e n t y o n e (21) y e a r s o f ago.
You a r e t h e r e f o r e o r d e r e d to a p p e a r
to t h is hill of c o m p lu ln t o n tho 6th d a y
o f F e b r u a r y , 1622, th a e a m e b ein g a
ru le d a y o f th is co u rt.
I t I h f u r t h e r o rd e r e d t h a t thin notlco
bo p u b lis h e d for u lg h t
c one ec utlvo
wookh In tho H anford H e ra ld , n new s
p a p e r publish ed In Homlnole C ounty,
F lo rid a .
W ltnonn E. A. D o u g l. s s . C le rk of th e
C irc u it C ourt, nnd tho Haul th e r e o f this,
th e Mh d a y of Nov. A. II. 1621.
(SE A L )
E. A. DOUdLAHS,
Clork.
tly; V. K. DOUOLAHH, I). C.
T JIB T F O IID Sc W ILKINSON.

Id-flic

mBzamzsmJi
italists and investors to Sanford.
IrregardiesH of whether tiie San­
ford Chamber of Comerco does, or
does not, receive direct inquiries ns a
result of this publicity, the fact is evi­
dent that the great possibilities of
this section hnvo been brought direct­
ly to the attention of individuals in
thu world’s greatest financial centers.
A live Chamber of Commerce In­
variably boasts a live publicity com­
mittee. Tho Publicity Committoo of
tho local Chamber lias proven that it
is always several laps ahead of others,
ns is evidenced by thu "kind that Ih
defferont" publicity it has originated
Hlnce the Sanford Chamber of Com­
merce was organized.
Advertisements are now appearing
in the Manufacturers Record nnd the
Traffic World setting forth tho ad­
vantages of Sanford as a wholesale
nnd distributing center.
Sanford publicity will also appear
in conjunction with that of other Flor­
ida cities in a co-operative plan of ad­
vertising which provides for an AllFlorida section in more than fifty of
the l a r g e s t d a i lie s in the United Stat­
es ami Canada, including tho photogravure section of a number of those
papers.
The Publicity Committoo is having
prepared a four-pngo letterhead, the
inside pages of which will contain
views and varied statistics of Sanford.
Those will supplement tho booklets
and can bo purchased by local busliiess concerns, who in turn can hnvo
their business cards printed on these
letterheads. ThlH will afford another
opportunity to those interested in de­
veloping a Creator Sanford to adver­
tise our resources every timo they mail
out n letter.
Another excellent medium for ad­
vertising your city and organization
has been provided in automobile plates

and the principal speaker of tho even­
ing.
Mr. George F. Washburn, of Clenrwntcr, and a largo property hoidor of
Sanford property, has consented to ad­
dress tho members nt tho January
mooting.
Now 1b tho time for all good ship­
pers to Join tho Central Florida Wat­
er Traffic League and build up a
heavy tonnngo on tho river nnd incidontly hasten the day when Sanford
will he n prominent distributing point
for this section of tho state. Busi­
ness concerns in Snnford, when ap­
proached for membership in tho Lon­
gue, hnvo complained of tho slowness
of tiie Clyde Lino in adjusting clnims.
It should lie borne in mind, however,
that this movement is not one to so­
licit business for the steamship com­
pany, although it is admitted thnt nt
the present timo they are receiving
tho direct benefits, but is intended to
promote tho development of the facil­
ities of the St. Johns river, to secure
equitable freight rates into, out of nnd
through Central Floridn, and general­
ly to assist in improving tho scrvico
for and solving tho traffic problems
of the shippers of freight into nnd out
of Central Florida and its trndo terri­
tory. At such time ns volume of busi
ness warrants additional river lines
will be operated ami our business men
exempted from annoyances caused by
lack of competition. Tho main idea
nt tho present time, however, is to
build up a volume of business on tho
river that will make effective tho ob­
jects for which tho Central Florida
Water Traffic League stamiH. Tho
only way to do this is to Ship by Wat­
er. Do not withhold your membership
in the League on account of controver­
sy with the steamship company but
remember the big idea behind this
movement nnd what It means to Snn­
ford.

New York state, but tho trip wns
BABE RUTH LOSES
called
off after they had been warned
SHARE IN PROFITS;
that they were violating, the rulcB of
GETS SUSPENSION
organized linscbnil.
Ruth's Hhnrc if tho 1021 world’s
CHICAGO, Dec. 5.—"Babe" Ruth’s scries amounted to $8,202, which he
shnro of the world’s series ^profits will lose by tho Landis decision.
in 1021 woro declared forfeited and McubcI’h shnro wns the same while
Ruth himself suspended until May Piercy received $100 less than his
*20, 1022, by Judge K. M. Ludis, in n tenm mates.
decision today fixing punishment for
tho New York Yankee ball player for ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF
pnrticipnting in n post senson barn­
GOVERNORS TODAY
AT CHARLESTON
storming tour.
Ruth mny npply for reinstatement
CHARLESTON, Dec. 5.—Governor
Mny 20 or within 10 dnyB nftor thnt
dnte. JJudgo Landis said. Tho 1022 Cooper, South Carolina, welcomed
bnsoball senson starts about tho mid­ visiting Governors nnd their parties
dle of April, so thnt Ruth will bo pre­ at opening session thirteenth annual
vented from participating in baseball conference of Governors to-day.
Conference will adjourn Wednesday
for nt least one month nex season.
Bill Piercy, Now York American and visitors will go to Washington
pitchor, nnd Boh Mouscl tho Yankee to bo entertained nt Whito House
right fielder wns given tho samo Thursday.
puishment by Commissioner Landis.
If Santa Clause expects to bo comThey participated in the trip with
forlablo in Florida ho had bettor
Ruth.
The trio started out from Now put a Buit or two of boovoodoes it) his
York City playing several dates in pack.

In th e C ircu it C ourt o f th e S e v e n th J u ­
d ic ia l C ircu it o f F lo rliln , In nnd fo r
S em in o le C ounty.— In C h an cery,

M arlon lllle i, C o m p la in a n t,
vn.
J o h n Olios, D efen d a n t.
CITATION
To J o h n CJII00, IlOHldence U n k n o w n :
It a p p e a r i n g from a n a f f i d a v i t fllod
In title cnumi t h a t you a r e a n o n -ro sld a n t of th e S ta te of F lo rid a , th e re fo r e ,
you, J o h n Clio*, nro ord o ro d n n d r o q u lrad on tho 10th d a y of J n n u n r y , A. D.
1822. to n p p o a r to th a bill of c o m p la in t
e x h ib ite d a g a i n s t you In thin cause.
It Ih o rd e r e d th n t t h is notic e be publlehod In th a Hanford H e r a ld once a
w eak for e i g h t wookn.
WITNK8H my h a n d nnd tho seal of
thin c o u r t on thin 10th d a y of N o v e m ­
ber. A. D. 1821.
(SE A L )
E. A. DOUGLA8B,
C lo rk of th e C irc u it Court.
14-8to
Homlnole C ounty, F la.
In C ircu it C ou rt, S e v e n th J u d ic ia l C lr. n u ll In nnd for S em in o le C ounty,
F lo r id a .— In C h n n rery
CITATION

W. L. IiavlH, C o m p la in a n t,

VH.

I nex M. DnvlM. Itenpondont.
To: Incx M. Davie, KaiiHUH City, Mo,
It a p p e a r i n g from a n a f f id a v i t filed
In thin e n u r e t h a t tho re»ld«ticn of tho
d e f e n d a n t In KniiHiin City, Mo., t h n t It
Ih th e belief of a f f i a n t t h a t tho d e f e n d ­
a n t Ih o v er tho ago of t w e n t y - o n e ycnrH.
nnd th n t th o ro Ih no pcrHon In th e
Htnto of F lo r i d a tho Rorvleo of a nubp oena upon w h o m w o u ld bind tho nnld
d e f e n d a n t.
T horoforo. you. t o o l M. Davis, a r e
h e r e b y r e q u ir e d on tho 0th d a y of Feb
ru n ry . A_. ().. 1921,_ to a p p e a r to th e bill
o f c o m p la in t filed a g a1i1n s t you In thin
caiiHc, othorw lno a ducreo pro confoHHo
will on Hald ilnlo bo e n t e r e d a g a in s t
you.
It In f u r t h e r o rd e r e d t h a t Raid notlco
ha p u b llH h e d In tho Hanford H erald, n
n ow H p n p e r publ l Hhed In Hemlnola C o u n ­
ty, for f o u r conHCcutlve wookn.
W i t n e s s m y h a n d a n d t h a Real o f the
a b o v e hi y led c o u r t 011 t h i a ilrd tiny o f

D ecem ber, A. D. 1821.
(HEAL)
E. A. DOUOLABH. Clerk.
lty: V. E. DOUOLAHH, D. C.
7 : I1AHH, KlHMlmmee, Florida ,
Holleltor for C o m p lain an t. 17-fito

NOTICE OF HACK
Notice Ih h e r e b y g iv e n Hint u n d e r an d
by v ir tu e of n F in al D ecree of ForocloHuro anil Hale luniilng out of tho C i r ­
cuit Court of th e Hovenlh J u d ic ia l C ir­
c u it of Floridn, In a n d for Hemlnole
C ounty. In a cuuho th e re in
p e n d in g
w h e r e in M e r r itt F. ItoblnHon Ih tho
c o m p la in a n t, nnd F. W. Bell w ind an d
E m m a M Hob w ind bin wife, a r e d e f e n d ­
a n t h, I will o f f e r for wale a n d will cell
to th e hlghcHt b id d e r for c a sh a t tlio
fro n t d oor of tho C ourt II oiiho in Han­
ford. S em inole C ounty, F lorida, d u r in g
th e legal bourn of rale, upon Monday,
J a n u a r y 2nd, 1828, the nam e being a
legal HitleH day, tho f o llo w in g iloKerlht-d real entitle. Militated, lying a n d b eing
In tb e C o u n ty of Homlnole, Htnto of
F lorida, t o - w l l t
Lot h I a n d 2 of Itloek "A" of th e
Mitchell S u rv e y of tho Levy G ra nt.
JO H N O. LEONARDY,
MaMer In C ha nce ry.
O E O ltO E G, IIE tlltlN G ,
Holleltor for Cniuplnlnnnt. l(l-Stc

In Circuit Court, Tth J a lle la l Circuit,
State ol Florida, Seminole County.
—In Chnneory.

W. C. M orris,

vs.

S t a n l e y H . A lleyne, If liv i n g a n d If
d e a d nil p a r tl e a c l a im in g I n t e r e s t u n
d e r S ta nriley
le y H.
H, Alleyne, dooeaaed, o r
o th e rw is e , In t h e p r o p e r t y belo w d e ­
scribed. a n d F r n n k O. R o a ch , If l i v ­
ing, a n d if dea d nil p a r t l e a c l a i m i n g
Infei----e r e s t u n d e r ------F r a n k -----------O. R o a c h , d‘ e ­
ceased, o r o th e rw is e . In t h e p r o p e r t y
below described.
To th e d e f e n d a n ts , S ta n le y H. A lle y n e ,
if living, a n d If d e a d to a ll p a r t l e a
c l..............................................
a im in g I n te r e s ts u n d.........
e r B tanl
n le y. H.
Alleyne, deaoaaed, o r o th e r w is e , In
th e p r o p e r t y below deaarlbod, a n d
F r a n k O. R oach, If liv in g , a n d If
dea d to a ll p a r t l e a c l a im in g I n te r n e t*
u n d‘e r ~
F r a nifcO,
k O. "
Ronch,
' d‘eceased, o r
o th e rw is e , In t h e f o llo w in g p r o p e r t y
s i t u a t e In Homlnole C ou n ty , F l o r i d a ,
describ ed aa:
Tho B 1-4 of th o N W 1-4 o f N B 1-4
a n d t h e BE 1-4 o f BE 1-4 o f N E 1-4 o r
NW 1-4 Of Sec. 16, T w p. SI S, R SB B.,
c o n t a i n i n g 12 1-2 a c re s, m o r e o r lees.
It Ifl h e r e b y o r d e r e d t h a t y ou a n d
ea ch or you do a p p e a r to th e bill o f
c o m p la in t hero in filed on t h e 2nd d a y
o f J a n u a r y , 1822.
I t Is f u r t h e r o r d e r e d t h a t t h ia o r d e r
of p u b lic a tio n be p u b lis h e d In th o Ban
ford ilo rn ld , n n o w ep n p e r p u b lis h e d In
Hanford, Hemlnole C ounty,, Flo
F lo r i d*a , o n c e
a w eek f o r e i g h t c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s.
W i tn e s s my h a n d n n d th e se a l o f
th e said C irc u it C o u r t n t S a n fo rd , F l o r ­
ida thin 26th d a y o f O ctober, A. D, 1821.
(SE A L )
E. A. DOUOLAHH,
C lork C irc u it C ourt,
Hemlnole C o u n ty . F in .
Ry: V. E. DOUOLAHH, D. C.
MA8SEY Sc WARLOW.
A tto r n e y s for C o m p la in a n t. U-O to

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
DISCHARGE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notico Ih hereby given that I, aa
assignee of J. B. Lawson, trading and
doing business ns J. B. Lawson Mo­
tor Company, will on tho flth day of
December, 1921, or aa Boon'thereafter
aa convenient, will present my final
ncrount nnd vouchors to tho Honor­
able James W. Perkins, nt DoLnnd,
Florida, or wherever ho mny nt that
timo be, for npprovnl nnd nsk for
final discharge ob bucIi assignee.
VANCE E. DOUGLASS,
Assignee J. II. Lawson Motor Co,
DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON,
Attorneys for Assignee.
11-0U
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of tho General
Stntutes of the State of Florida
Notico is hereby given thnt II. B.
Levy, purchasor of Tnx Certificate
No. 203, dated tho 4th dny of June,
A. D. 1917, has filed mud certificate
in my offico, nnd hns mnde applica­
tion for Tnx Deed to issue in accord­
ance with lnw. Snid cortificato em­
braces the following described proper­
ty stunted in Seminole County, Flori­
dn, to-wit: S 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW
1-4, Soc. 22, Twp. 20 S, Range 32 Enst,
20 acres, Tho said land being assess­
ed at tho date of tho issunneo of such
cortificato in tho nnme of John Mc­
Leod, Heirs. Unless said certificate
shnll bo redeemed according to lnw
lax Deed will issuo thereon on the
0th day of December, A. 1). 1921.
\\ IT NESS my official signature ami
seal thia tho 3rd day of Novombor.
A. D. 1921,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
12 Ctc
A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

Notlco of Application for Tax Deed'
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of (ho State of Florida
Notice is hereby given that Edwin
In th* Circuit Court of th* S«*entb Judicial Cir­
S. Miller, purchaser of Tnx Certifi­
cuit of 7torlda, In ind for Bomlnolo County,—In Chancery,
cate No. 2392, dated tho Oth day of
CITATION
Juno, A. D. 1899, hns filed Bald cortlficate in my office, and has made apP o litico Dunbar, Complainant,
T».
plication for Tnx Deed to issue in ac­
Jn*f ph Dunbar, Defrnilanl.
To jnorpli Dunbar, Ilcablenra Unknown:
cordance with law. Said coratificato
It appearing from nn a ffb la rlt Mini In llila
the following described
rmi.o ibnt you are a nnn-renblent of tha Stale embraces
of Florida, therefore, you, Jnaepli Dnnbar, are property situated in Seminole County.
ordered and required on the Bth day of Decem­
ber, A. D. 1021, to appear to Hie hill of con. Horida, to-wit: Reg. 522.22 ft. N of
plaint exhibited axalnit you In llila rauie,
It la ordered th at llila notice he pub! Idied In EE cor. of NE 1-4 of NE 1-4, Sec. 31.
the Sanford H erald once a week for eight
S" Itnn«0 30
run N 105.74
wreka.
WITNESS my hand and tha aeal of thia court { " ' J , 7*1’2 ft-. 3 105.74 f t , E 711.4
on lid* 37lh day of September, A. D. 1021.
it. - .1-4 acres. Tho Bald land being
(SHAL)
H. A. DO ltd LAWS,
Clerk or the Clrenlt Court,
assessed ftt (ho date of tho issuance
Hemlnole County, Fla.
of such certificate In tho name of Un­
OEO. A. DeCOTT'-B.
Solicitor and of Oonneel for Complainant.
known. UnlesH said certificate shall
7-0te
bo redeemed according to law Tax
Notice of Application for Tax Deeds Deed will igguo thereon on tho 24th
Under Section 575 of the Gen­
day of December, A. D, 1021.
eral Statutes
Witness my official signature and
Notico is hereby given that F. L. ^ t h o
la th day of November.
Woodruff, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
cate No. 175, dated tho 2nd day of
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS
Juno, A. D. 1919, said certificate em*
Clerk Circuit Court
braces tbe following described proper­
Sominolo County p’u
ty aituatod in Seminole County, Fiori- 14-Otc
B ,: A. M. WEEKS, b o :

�LAKE WINS
H eavy Snow fall
IRELAND FREE
Form er German K aiser
Over Middle S tates
W ould Marry A gain
IN ELECTION
STATE—HOLDS
'. ’ A nd Upper Ohio A ccording to Rum ors
YESTERDAY
SAME RIGHTS
■

1 T h in * ,

have been,
A ed u u cL
f/yjHiH*

Columbia Dry Batteries
work better and last
longer
—for belli and bunera
—for ihermoaut*
— for | i i englaei
—for drr battery lighting
In'doaet, cellar, garret,
barn, etc,
—for Ignition on the Ford
white atartlng. Pul an end
to cold weather “ balka"

The world’l m i l ftm oni dry
batury, attd where group o f
individual ttlU It n ttd td .
Pakrmtath Spring Clip Bind,
in f Potto a t mo n tra tkarga

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How many
uses you have for
Columbias!
OR bells, buizcrs, thermodtit*.
F
alarms, etc., use Columbia “Bell
Ringer.” Little package of big power.
You need but one.
For gas engine ignition; for tractor
ignition; for ignition on theFord while
starting; always Columbia "Hot Shot”
Ignition Battery M o. 1461. Starts
quick, regardless of cold weather.
Solid package of 4 cellpower (6 volts).
Fits under the front scat of the Ford.
Sold by electricians, auto lupply ihopi
and garages, hardware and general itorea,
and Implement dealers. Look for the name
Columbia on the label.

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— th e y l u t lo n g e r
ill '• O.'i ox

SENATOR UNDERWOOD’S
MOTHER DIES AT
UIRM1NGIIAM, ALA.

QUICK REACTION
ON HARDING’S
NEW MESSAGE

BIRMINGHAM,
Dec. 5.—Mm.
Frederica Virginia Underwood, moth
cr of Sonator Oscar W, Underwood
of Alabama, died at the homo of her HOUSE DOES NOT AGREE WITH
son, Fred V. Underwood, hero early
PRESIDENT ON ALL
to-day of heart trouble.
POINTS
Shall We Have Pure, Clear Filtered
W ater?—Headline, Kansas City Star.
Might as well. The president has
.signed the anti-beer hill.—Toledo
Blade.

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Heavy
snowfall over portions of middle At­
■■ f
DIG VOTE POLLED AND GREAT
lantic States nnd upper Ohio Valley,
AS CANADA AND OTHEinCOUN freezing temperature ns far south ns
INTEREST TAKEN IN
0 TRIES—TREATY WILL
Montgomery, Alabama, nnd heavy
CAMPAIGN
FOLLOW
frosts to Alabama const and northorn
Florida last twenty four hours re­
The election for City Commissioner
LONDON. Dec. 7.—Tho centuries ported today to Weiithor Bureau.
yesterday demonstrated among othor old quarrel bctwcon England and Ire­ Frosts far south ai. Centrnl Florida
things that Sanford is becoming a big land wns ended, ns hnd been fovor- foreenst for tonight.
city. Thero wore moro peoplo voted ently hoped, ip tho small hours of
yesterday than have ovor voted be­ Tuesday morning by tho signature In
fore in any city election In Sanford— tho prime minister’s cabinet room of
almost a thousand of thorn—and while “n treaty between Grent Britan and
the big vote wns duo in a measure to Ireland,” tho title of Tho Irish Free
tho fact thnt mnny of the women vot­ State and the same constitutional
ed it was nlso duo to tho fact that status us Cnnnda, Australia and other
oversea^ dominions.
Sanford is growing in population.
Tho question of nllcglnnco which
It wns n vory quiet day with tho
up
to the last moment threatened to
exception thnt mnny of tho cars wero
busy all dny bringing in tho suburban wreck the negotiations, was sur­
voters and those who wore too busy mounted by pcrmlting tho members j
i t\ »»«t -I----— *
.■■■**
” "‘w
““"F | of the
Irish pnrllnmcnt to swear nltho
nl-1
o get down to tho polls to walk and Ic^
nnco to
i_i—
• tho ,conat|tution of Tho
the many interested ones who stood IrUh Frco stftlo nn{, „b*0 fnlhful to
at he polls all day and kept up the
MnJo&gt;t thc Kln(f»
excitement by their surmises of how
Thfl ^
hM ycfc to rU(J the
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BERLIN, Dec. Gg—According to
Zwoelfuhrblatt, former Emperor Wil­
liam has decided to marry again. Tho
Indy of his choice, the nowspaper said,
is thc widow of a high officer from
Danzig, who wns killed in the war.
Tho newspnpor professes to have re­
ceived information from a moat
truthworthy source.

I.IV IIIU U M )

was
go ng. nt sun down tho polls
. "gauntlet
Promptly
. . . of ho Ulster
, , „ government
„
, ni d
wore dosed end tho counting of th o , f ,h° , ln" ,,C,rl"1 I’" /11”"'™'- T*”
_
____
__
. In
..
H
W » MV V
hollots hog,,I,
nnd
nbout
ono ond ln" ,er * pnrllnmcnt hn. been .urnono-haf
__ . . . hours tho result wns mnde ,nonc(' to meot on December 14, nnd
known ns follows:
will he opened in state by the king,
Forest L ake............................ 551
who hns tnken the closest personal
II. R. Stevens........................ 381
interest in tho Ireah negogntlons
since ho prncticrlly instigated them
Lake's majority........................
when he opened the Ulster parlia­
ment..
Total votes cast ..................... 932
It means something to a city when ALLOTMENTS TO WAR
the presidents of banks offer them­
VETRAN8 $258,715,812
selves for the office of city commis­
sioner. It also means something when
WASHINGTON,
Dec. 7.—Fin­
people tako such an interest in thc
ances nlloted to wnr vetrans amount­
city election ns wns tnken yesterday.
II. It. Stevens, thu present incumbent, ed to $258,715,842 during the fiscal i H
was one of tho first commissioner.! year ended Inst June 30, says, th e; ■
to take office under tho now form of annual report today of the commis­
government. He is president of tho sioner of pensions This wns an in­
People's Bank nnd Master Mechanic crease of $45,420,528 over the amount
of the A. C. L. nnd president of tho tlio proceeding year hut some $0,000,less tlinn wns appropriated for tho
Rotnry Club.
purpose.
Forest Lake is president of tho
There were 39,282 on tho roils on
Seminole County Hank, was mayor of
account
of service in the war with
Sanford two terms mnny yenrs ago,
Spain,
including
31,000 soldiers nnd
wns member of the leg islatu re for two
8,210
wodows,
minor
children nnd do
terms and is prominent throughout
pendents.
thu statu.

ELECTRICITY—a boon to the
household—has become indispen­
sable at any period of the day.
Electric light and heat in the
morning—electric toaster—percola­
tor—grill—at the breakfast table—
all make a household duty a pleas­
ure.
Electric vacuum cleaners, sew­
ing and washing machines—and
electric irons—have taken the
“work” out of “housework.”
Say it with an electric gift—it
will do the work—quicker, cleaner
and cheaper.

:

WASHINGTON, Dec. 7.—Quick re­
action to President Harding's message
to congress was evidenced yesterday
in tlio House during an afternoon of
rambling debate on a dozen topics.
Urging prompt passage of soldier
bonus legislation, Representative Gnl■
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
livnn, Democrat, Massachusetts, de­
clared tlio “men who won the war re­
J. T. Reeves Ib no longer connected ceived hut scant attention” in the mes­
with mo in uny way, and I am not re­ sage.
sponsible for nny money, fertilizer, or
Representative Huddleston, Demo­
anything he may chnrgo to mo. Tho crat, Alabama, asserted that the pres­
agreement I declare broken—nnd at ident, in ids attitude toward labor,
an end.
had “learned nothing from tho past,"
MRS. M. B. ALLISON.
but “proposes to hold on to tho old
200-D-a-W—4tp .
system, the old strugglo between the IN NEW ALLIANCE THAT WILL | TO CONSIDER AGREEMENT EN- £
•
employer and tho nmn who works for
TERED INTO WITH
REPLACE
ANGLO
!AI*
him."
IRELAND
ENTENTE
When tho worker nt last rouBcd to
The Florida Scout f exasperation was tinahlo to endure his
LONDON, Dec, 7.—King
(Ilr Thr AMorlnlrd I 'r m )
"For Wide-Awake Boys"
] j condition any longer rises up and un­ WASHINGTON, Dee. 7.—Tentative came to London today to pres
a
35c Year
• j , dertakes to
vu avail nimseir
IP YOU NEED A NEW
himself of «i,„
tlio proposal for an agreement between meeting of the Privy Council n
gn
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher "(stren g th of his organization.” he con! the United States and other powers to tho proclamation calling a spc&lt;
*8- 1
f
902 French
J.tln
u ed , “this
| tinned,
"this beneficent nro*lfl„n»
president replace the Anglo-Jnpnnese alliance sion of parliament for Wet
iy 1
would intervene and striko him down." has been cabled to London as well as next to consider momentous agi
nt
Representative Mondell, Republican, Tokio as tile result of thc last meet­ reached yesterday between
nt'
leuder, was quick to reply, asserting ing of tho arms conference of thc big Britain and Ireland for tho cs
h-j
LANDIS, FISII &amp; HULL
that ho had never heard so mary “ex­ three.
mont of Irish frco state.
Buy the Best that is mnde
Attorneys and Counscllors-at-Law travagant and misleading statements."
DeLAND, FLORIDA
Mr. Mondcll charged that thc Ala­ TUFTS COLLEGE
To prevent a cold take fififi. 13-lGtc
Will practico in tho State and Feder­ bama m em ber hnd m isrepresented tlio
WANTS GAME
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­ president's position and hnd made it
WITH ROLLINS Ulster Premier
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.
nppear thnt Mr. Harding hnd gone out
.
of his way to express views unfavor­
H as No Statem ent
WINTER PARK, Dec. 7.—Rollins
able to labor.
College received request from Tufts
Lauding tho message generally nB College, Medford, Massachusetts, for
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
SCHELLE M AINES one of "conviction, nnd full of frank­ a post-season football game to he
,
— &lt;■*
•»wmnit i n m n II
e
ness nnd candor," Mr. Mondcll said played in Orlando or some other suit­
GAS RANGES
L A W Y E R
Document
to
He Smoothed
that throughout it rnn n “spirit of able city.
Said
hot'J
doubtful
OfHTicc in thc Court House
cordial co-partnership nnd co-oporn- whether Rollins would extend invita­
BELFAST, Doc. 7.—Sir Ji
tion with congress."
SANFORD
FLORIDA
tion ns now considering request for
raig,
Ulster premier, told tho U
While Representative Gnrrott, Ten­ two other post-sensory games with
irllumont
today ho did not thir
nessee, acting Democratic leaded, did northern colleges.
t
epedient
to
make nny Btntoment re­
SANFORD, FLORIDA
not discuss tho message on tho floor,
in a formal statement ho declared it fifiti quickly relieves a cold. 13-15tc garding details of tho now Irish pro­
GEO. G. HERRING wns "wholly lacking' in force," and
posals ns there wero ambiguities hoi i
ami thoro in tho document.
—
thnt there wns nothing of leadership
A ttorney-nt-Lnw
FIRST MOVE MADE
or
in
the
nature
of
an
appealing
call
No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin in it.
FEDERAL JUDGE WEI.BOUN,
WASHINGTON,
Dec.
7.—The
first
TWENTY YEARS IN OFFICE,
SANFORD, FLA.
—Thomas It, Baker, Ph. IL, of
Tho “mossnge holds out no hope thnt
move
to
carry
into
effect
tlio
recom­
• ' ' -1
DIED AT LOS ANGELES, CAL.
anything will bo done nt this session,"
Rollins College, Annlytlc and
mendations
of
the
president
for
continued Mr. Garrett, “thnt will im­
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 7.—Federal Consulting Chemist says of thc water: “Of tile many waters of this'and oth­
prove upon tile humilitntlng failures greater flexibility in the permanent
of tho extra session just cleared,
| tariff la wwaa made today hy Sen­ Judgu Olin Wellborn, twenty yenrs
er regions that I have analyzed, I have found none superior In nil good quali­ 1,'yJ
JEW ELER
"Tho President's nttitude upon tho ator Smoot, republican, Utah, who Juilgo of tlio United States District
question of giving tlio notlco ns to ab­ introduced a hill subject to senate Court for Southorn California, died ties of thnt of the “Elder Water."—Phone 31 MV. Office In Miller Building.
MY SPECIALTIES:
Ho
rogation of commercial treaties re­ in dctnil the suggestions outlined hy last night, aged seventy-nine.
PIcknrd'B Hand-Painted China
Mr.
Hnrding.
retired
from
thu
judgeship
in
1915.
quired hy tho Jones shipping act is at
Gorham's Sterling Silver
He was u native of Georgia nnd nn
once
coinmendnblo nnd inughnhlo. As
Rogers’ Plated Ware
officer
in thc Confederate army.
Just
received
full
lino
of
army
goods
n senator ho twice voted for those pro­
Elgin and Waltham Watches
—army
officers’
shoes,
tents,
tarpaivisions. As a candidate for president
ho did not hesitato to mnko insinuat­ inns, cots nnd mattresses for cots. All
grades blankets, khaki breeches, hats
Parcel Post Your Cleaning and ing criticism ngninBt Mr. Wilson be­ caps,
leggins, etc. Call and sec our
cause the Intter stated ho would not
Dyeing to
real
bargain
prices.—Thrasher &amp;
give tho notice. As President ho ac­
Garner.
17-ltc
knowledges ho was wrong In his ac­
1►
tion ns senator nnd is contont to toe"IDEAL FERTILIZERS’ brings to tho mind of tho Florida growers not alono tho
MAN UNDER BED
mnrk Mr. Wilson's tracks.”
best of plant food combinations but n thorough co-operation on every point touching
CAUSES SHOOTING
:
their interests.
French Dry Cleaners
IN TAMPA LAST NIGHT
OPPOSITION TO SURGEON
9
AND FREE CLINICS
Wo
offer
SERVICE
not
only
from
our
homo
office
nnd
our
experienced
salesmen
Steam Dyers
TAMPA, Dec, 7.—Horace Allen, 22,
and branch managers, but Mr. Bayard F. Floyd will visit properties often enough
CAUSES DISCONTINUANCE in hospitnl bullet in abdomen, Ray
611 Main St.
Jacksonville, Fla.
throughout tho year to onablo careful oversight,
Johnson, electrical worker, in Jail
We prepay parcel postage on returns
NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—Dr. Adolph pending investigation. Deputy sheriff
e
Let us all work together for bigger, better crops and greater profits.
Lorenz, famous Autrian Surgeon, an­ Lennon said Johnson found Alton
THETFORD, PERRYMAN &amp; nounced today in view of opposition under his bed when ho wont homo
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Branch
to his professional activities in this Inst night, endeavored to hold him
WILKINSON
city
and
country
from
medical
proATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
,
until officers arrived but was com­
Will practice In all County, Stnto and foBslon, he would discontinue further pelled to draw pistol nnd while
Manufacturers or IDEAL FERTILIZERS
Federal Courts.
| froo clinics and rotum to Vienna as struggling with Alien for it, shot
AGRICULTURAL
BUILDING
JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
him.
'Ovor 1st Not. Bank
Sanford, Fla, soon as possible.
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FOR AGREEMENT CALLS SESSION
BETWEEN POWERS OF PARLIAMENT IG ILLO N

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OIL COOK STOVE

The FLORENCE Automatic

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ELDER SPRINGS WATER

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ROGERS &amp; JONES

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                    <text>IN THE HEART OP THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE' SECTION
VOLUME XIII

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,1921

FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF THE WAKEFIELD PRODUCTS AT LAKE GEM, FLORIDA

That Prdmist
i for the Future
of Sanford

OF THE PRE-COOLING IDEA FOR
BETTER PACKING ANayBIfIP.
INC OF VEGETABLES, FRUIT

BREWERY ATTACK
ANTI-BEER LAW
AS UNCONSTITUNIAI
(n r The Aaaurlntrd Prtee)
ST. LOUIS, Doc. 1.—Suit attack­
ing anti-beer law as unconstitutional
has boen filed in federal court by
Falstaff Corporation, local brewery.

Sfc&amp;tMW

E Ground is being broken in Sanford
I for what is said to be the biggest un­
I dertnklng by any truck-growers anyI where in the stoto, and one which Handed Down Today by
I promises much for the future of tho
U. S. Railway La
celery Industry hero. This is a large
pre-cooling plant to bo orocted for tho
bor Board
Sanford Farmers Exchange where cel­
ery from the fields will by tho pre­
LAKE GEM PRODUCTS COMPANY TAKES
cooling procost bo reduced to a low
temperature before loading into-the
OVER THE WAKEFIELD PRESERVING
freight cars, insuring better carrying
AGREEMENT ENTERED INTO BY
COMPANY, OF GENEVA.
‘
quality for it on its way to market,
EMPLOYEES AND R. R.
and effecting.large roductlox in bills
ADMINISTRATION
for icing cars as tho amount of ice re­
New Big Factory Building at Lake Gem Will
quired for thu car bunkers on tho
(Djr The Aaaorlalrd Press)
Manufacture Well Known Product in Large
northward trip *U1 bo materially less
CHICAGO, Dec. 1.—Action on
AUTHORITIES BELIEVE MUR
than wers the colery loaded while still
Quantities.
the acceptability of revised shop
DERER IS NOTED CONFI­
warm.
rules promulgated by the United
DENCE MAN
Pro-cooling plants rocontly have
States Railroad Lnhor Board will
It 1h with regret that tho many
proven their valuo in the handling of
not bo taken until after the first
friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wakefield,
ORLANDO, Dec. 1.—After a full
Florida citrus shipments, several of
of the year according to an an­ operating a innrmnlndo business at
dny's
investigation into circumstances
the lnrgor packing houses within tho
nouncement by II. M. Jewell, pres­ Genova, known ns the Wakefield Pre­ to eapneity. This department will bo
surrounding tho killing of R. CnsolotInst two years having obtainod most
ident of the Railroad Employes’ serving Co., learn of the sale of the in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Wakefield
to, alias A. W. Brown, which occurred
satisfactory results from their instal­ department, American Federation
Wakefield Preserving Co.’s plant nnd who have an interest in tho business. in tho Astor hotel hero early Wednes­
lations of pro-cooling oquipmont and
of Labor, with which six shop
Tho output of tho now factory is day morning, police said Inst night tho
business to tho Gem Nursery and
at tho aatpo tlmo realizing large econ­
crafts are'affiliated.
Citrus Products Co., loented at Lake contracted for through tho Now York case had narrowed into a senrch for
omies through tho lossor amounts of
Gom’, about four milos from Mount Globo and a chain of stores nnd it is W. E. Martin, tho "dark strnngor”
ice consumed In tho refrigerator cars.
tho intention of tho company to estab­ j who occupied room 21, whom CnsolDora.
CHICAGO, Dec. l.-N e w work­
Tho Sanford Farmers' Exchange takes
Tho Genova factory will bo used for lish other plants in fnvorablo locations I etto's body was found, lying in n pool
ing rttlea for 400,000* railroad
the leadership among tho truck grow­
tho manufacture of a few carloads of in tho citrus bolt.
shopmen including at least two
| of blond, n few moments nftor the
er* organisations in Florida in install­
Tho (torn Nursery nnd Citrus Pro-j| four shots were fired.
mnrmulado until all ot tho muchtnory
important changes, was handed
ing such equipment, and thoso behind
is installed in the big now stool struc­ ducts Co., is to bo congratulated on i Chief of Police Ed. Vestol nnd A.
down today by tho United States
the movomont nro entirely confident
Railroad Labor Board. The de­ ture costing $50,000 just completed by securing thu business nnd services of N. Graham, nti investigator for tho
On Yosulta will far maro than -Justly
tho Gem Nursory nnd Citrus Products the Wukefields ns their citrus pro- j1United States Postal Sorvlco, am of
cision supplanted tho agreement
the expenso Involved.
Co. This company owns a sufficient duets hnvo the reputation of boing of tho opinion that Martin is not tho fu­
entered into by the employees
Shortly nftor tho pro-cooling plant
nerengo of bearing citrus fruits which the best manufactured in Florida.
and tho railroad administration
gitive’s correct pamo nnd are said to
pt tho Florence Villa citrus growers
September 20, 1919.
bo
in possession of certain clues which
association was completed, Mr. J. W.
will establish his identity. Polico said
Andrews, formorly of- tho Ui S. De­
last night it was llkoly nn nrrost
partment of Agriculture,,began there,
would
he mado in connection with tho
at the direction of Mr. Stowurt, a soraffair
within
a fow days.
ies of experiments in pro-cooling cel­
G.
II.
Hopkins,
of Athens, Gn., who
ery and othor vegetables. This was
was
held
on
investigation,
was releas­
done with Sanford directly in mind, ns
ed
yesterday
nftornoon
when
Chief
the Florida Citrus Exchango soils in
Vestol was assured by Athon authori­
the markets tho products of tho co­
MEMPHIS, TENN., STILL LEADS BUT RESERVES RIGHT TO BRING ties that Hopkins was n citizens of
operative organization of tho Sanford
IN ADDITIONAL
IN NUMBER OF HOMI­
Athens and could not possibly hnvo
Farmers Exchange, and is woll In­
TESTIMONY
CIDES
nny
connection with the crime.
formed ns to tho needs of tho vogoA
man answering the genornl de­
table growers here. Through thu
(llr The .(HucUlrd Prree)
scription
of Martin wns seen walking
NEW
YORK,
Doc.
1.—Homicides
courtesy of tho Floronco Villa citrus
SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. 1.—Argu­ in Eoin Park with Casoletto Tuesday
in
tho
United
Statos
during
1020
to­
men, theso oxporimonts wore cnrrlod
ments nnd possibly further testimony
talled approximately 0,000, a decrease on schodula for today’s session of tho afternoon by traffic officer H. L.
on over a long porlod, tryouts being
Pierce, who stntcd ho hnd previously
of 500 over the previous year, ac­ Arbucklo mansluaghtor caso.
mado in almost every concoivablo
Tho soon tho couplo in Miami and believed
cording to computation by Frederick
manner with Sanford grown products.
prosecution closed yesterday but re­
Hoffman, statistician of tho Pruden­ served the right to bring in a small they wore mombors of n bnncl of conManager R. It. Dean of tHe Board
tial Llfo insurance company of Ameri­ amount of additional testimony if It fidonco men which has been operating
of Directors of tho Sanford Fnrmors
In Florida cities for several yenrs. De­
ca. Figures showed Memphis, Tonn., scorned desirable.
Exchange; Fiold Agent C. M. Borry
tective E. M. Johnson also saw the
still
in
lead
with
killing
record
of
0.04
have been in cloao touch with the ex­
mon
together nnd identified Casolotto
por
hundred
thousand.
In
gonoral
ta­
tion
of
negroes
slain
was
from
throo
periments since tho very beginning,
ns
a
mnn ho had arrested horo last
bles
showed
Southern
states
whoro
and
a
half
to
seven
times
that
of
tho
and hnvo devoted a largo amount of
wintor,
though no chargo wns prefer­
large
negro
populations,
had
tho
whites.
Avcrago
slightly
In
excess
time since lu working out a practical
red
agnlnst
him nt that tlmo bocauso
of four to one.
plan for tho installation of such a
of
insufficient
avldenco.
plant in Sanford.
Casolotto hnd lived for Bomo tlmo in
Tho location of tho plant, on tho
St. Petersburg undor tho name of A.
Atlantic Coast Lino tracks on BoarW. Brown nnd his wlfo arrived hero
toll nvc., gives it placo right in tho
Inst night from that city. Mrs. Brown
center of production on tho Blast Side,
knew nothing of hor husband's busi­
•bout threo mtloa from tho center of
ness, sho told polico, nnd had nover
the city. Tho alto includes approxi­
neon him in compnny with nnyono an­
mately nino ncros of land, and allows
swering tho description of Martin.
•bumlant room for any later neodod
expansion. BuildlngB nnd equipment
RTINCILED SIGN ON
•* such that capacity may bo increased
TAMPA SIDEWALK
from twelve cars this season to twen­
PROTEST COURT ORDER
ty-four cars ovory twenty-four hours
noxt nenson without noccssity for re­
(llr The A*«»cln&lt;rd Press)
modeling tho plant with which tho
TAMPA, Dec. 1.—Mora stcncllod
•tart is nindo.
signs
on the sldewalkks here this
Construction work, which has start­
morning
following dlscovory of two
ed, is under tho personal supervision
at
court
houso yesterday. Among
A. B. Halo of Tampa, n woll known
Hlgns
to-dny
woro 'nil crooks go freo.’’
ee/rigeration engineor,
........... Mr. Hale has
'
"Sell
tho
court
houso." "Why pay
wtnblishcd an onvlablo reputation in co 8. '
jurors." Signs bogas appearing after
twelve years oxporlenco In construe- r°n,.l!
acquital of DoWitt Adams and Philip
Jon work along purely refrigeration ° \ in'
Llcatta, tried for attainted robbery
»nes, which has-lncludod a number of pr nc
in connection with holdun of automo­
^obly successful plants.
•
?n,on
bile
containing cigar factory payroll.
Power for operation will come from
oil. Two Fairbanks Mdrae 180
A■
“one power crud6 oU en-j„ M wj|| be M*y
SMALL POX EPIDEMIC
IN KANSAS CITY
■J*4 Electrical generator* operated B®d 3
UNIVERSAL
VACCINATION
worn these will furnish olectridty for uoua,
fchting and power for operating such' l“ *nt
M
(B y The Associated Press)
•l*tric motors as are required.
be*“
M
KANSAS CITY, Dec. 1.—Jackson
Four unite of refrigerating ma­
m Ccunty Medical Association to-day
S ? " with an aggregate capacity of " j j *
M bogan a campaign to make vaccina125 tons daily win he operated by the wilh
W
tion against smallpox universal in
***"«•. The Installation o f the reIta
Kansas City, Nearly one hundred
Wfw»tlng equiptnbtiffhtta in units *mpi&lt;
M
persons
dfcd .hy*...«lM t SaRUabtg
hatlimriflaS ..am
I® rffect
K
^ ••w h e n tlflUrtanW fctt U iht.'fhe ^ Y l
equip*** wfll ^ fa*-' best

For Reparation Purpos­
es Will Be Proposed
By France

NO MORATORIUM
ON REPARATIONS IF THIS PLAN
CAN RE CARRIED OUT
BY ALL THE ALLIES
(Kr The A iN t la t f l P n h )

PARIS, Dec. 1.—Receivership
for Germany aa bankrupt, with
autonomous Rhineland to be explotted by the All lea for repara­
tion purposes, will likely be pro­
posed aa an alternative to any
moratorium on reparations that
may be auggeeted by Great Brit­
ain, it woa said in official circles
today.
LONDON, Dec. 1— German
marks underwent further tnsvkcd recovery on the London Ex­
change market today.
Heavy
buying aent the rate to eeven
hundred and fifty to pound sterl­
ing against yeaterdny’a close of
980.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—A de­
cision by the federal reserve
board to send adviser to forth­
coming conference of foreign
bankers was called by the repara­
tions lu discuss exchange stabili­
zation It wns announced today.
LONDON, Dec, 1.—Consultations
wore in progress yesterday at the
treasury between Dr. Waitur Itnthonnu, farmer German minister of recon­
struction, Dr. Simon, n Gorman econ­
omic oxport, nnd Sir John Ilrndbury,
tho British d e le g a te on thu reparation
commission, and other Uritishofs. The
Gormans also mot curtain hankers,
with whom thoy discussed questions
concerning tho obtaining of ndvnncau
to covor Germany’s January nnd Feb­
ruary reparations pnyments nnd also
tho possibility of a moratorium.
It is understood that Dr. Rnthonau
also is proposing horo n plan similar
to tho Wlosbndon agreement between
Gurntnny and Franco looking to the
rehabilitation of dovnsiatod France,
applicable to Great Britain, Belgium
and Itnly ns woll as to Franco.
It ia still not known whothor Irish
affairs will permit tho cnbinot to con­
sult on tho situation with Sir John
Bradbury today, or whothor there will
oo a further postponement of such a
mooting. In any caao Dr. Rathenau
will romtln in London until Saturday.
Ills visit here ia considered important
bocauso it Is expected that ho will re­
join tho Gorman government
BERLIN, Dec. 1.—Tho return of
Dr. Waltor Rathonau to tho post of
minlstor of reconstruction In tho near
future ia predicted ns a result of the
negotiations in which ho is engaged
in London.

Getting Back to Nor­
mal Conditions Thruout Our Great Nation
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1.—Progress
toward normal conditions throughout
tho country haa boen continuous dur­
ing November dosplto a relative
slowing down',’ os compared with the
previous two months, the Fedora! Resorvo Board said last night in its
monthly business and financial review.
"On tho whole," the board said, "the
best opinion now looks to o steady,
even if locally interrupted, progress
bjjck to normal conditions, altho no
immediate or sudden expansion or
boom la in sight"
'! ■. AVAi*- 1
INVESTIGATION BY GRAND
JURY RECOMMENDED
OMMBNDBD BY
CORONER AT MIAMI TO-DAY
MIAMI, Deo, 1.—Investigation by
grand Jury of the killing Mond/gr
light of policeman R. R. Marley by
jfe

iv*V
coronary-,. j o y , .
•*
Aden* shot th*ipoliceman thtabtwg . : k%,
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1921
Club, the Ktwnnis or any other or*
ganlietlon.
■
Another worth while project is to
get behind and help the Sanford band.
Let'e help them get going aa &amp; real
band should, help them eecuTe uni­
forms, help them retain the services
of Mr. Ball, tho hew leader, and help
them make a name for themselves
throughout the state. It won't only be
helping thorn, It will bo helping San­
ford.
&gt;
Any thing, no matter what it is that
Is for tho bottorment of Sanford and
her people, Perkins A Britt are for it.
They nre willing to work night and
day on any project that means a bet­
ter Sanford. Let’s all get together
and mako things hum, like they do in
all live towns.

SOMETHING FOR
THE KIDDIES
(OontlnotC from P a d Ona) t

BIG CHAP
It is not necessary hero to tell you who "Big Chap" is. Evory ono about
thia burg knows the scrappy little catcher of tho Boston Red Sox. Mr. Chap­
man, with his brother Clyde, will conduct a produco business in Sanford this
winter and the winters to follow. That’s good nows because it means wo get
to keep them both here as regular residents. His office is in tho rear of
Perkins A Britt’s store nnd ho Invites nil his friends to call and glvo him tho
"once over.” And if you havo produce, he'll buy it.

name entered on the mailing list so
that they will be sure to receive
their’s. By so doing, you will tp do­
ing your child a great favor, as they
will all want them just as soon as the
first ropy comes out nnd many will
not be able to receive them.
(Those little stories are made for
Perkins A Britt by the Osborne Calen­
dar Co., thereby assuring you that
they must bo good aa this company
has a name for putting out noting but
the best
'And in connection with these littlo
folders, Perkins A B ritt are to be con­
gratulated on this method of adverislng. They realise the value of
pleasing the children and have spent
good money for these little gifts.
In other towns where this series has
been run the demand made on the
store by the childron has been much
heavlr than tho supply. Thoy want
tho small children, the child who Is
just learning to rend or who has not
ndvnnced that far, to got those. And
they are interesting littlo stories for
ndults too, stories that you will not
hesitate to read to your children as
thoy prove just as interesting to the
grown ups nnd aftor tho first one
comes out tho childron will not bo tho
only ones anxious for tho next ono.
ones anxious for tho noxt ono.
Don’t delay, but ontor your child’s
nnmo nt once. There is not one ponny of cost to you, nnd you don’t hnvo
to bo a regular customer of their’s to
got them.

comparison with prices of other
towns of my travols, I found yours
to be very modernto and satisfactory,
and would bo glad to recommend
your dealings to any one.
Yours truly,
(Oofltlno*) from 1 'if i Ono)
(Signed)
J. N. Needham,
method of doing hunlncss, ns you nre
A. C. L., Ry.
certainly on the job all tho time nnd
it is n plcasuro to walk into your
Clovordnlc, Vn., May S, 1021.
store and look around.
Porkins
A Britt, Hanford, l*'ln.
As you are no doubt nwnro I am
Gcntltmcn:—I
nm plcused to nca celery buyer nnd hnvo spent con­
kr.owlodgu
yours
of April !M, advis­
siderable time In Hanford nnd I must
say that it has been n plcasuro to ing thnt No. 1207 was the lucky num­
patronize your store, ns I hnvo al­ ber on the Ford car. Since passing
ways felt I war getting "more value through your beautiful town and
for my money," ns woll ns n lot of making a purchase in your store, I
courtesy thrown In for good mens- hnvo had numerous dreams about
dropping down in Florldn and driv­
Wishing you continued success, I ing homo in a brnn--flrod new Ford
Talking about llvo stores, did you
cnr. As this was not my plenouru, I ovor try Porkins A Britt? If they
remain,
•
wish Mr. A. Boats many pleasant nro not nlivo to your needs, then tho
Very truly yours,
drives.
world is dead.
(Signed) Ilnrry W. Morrill.
I have stopped over In Hanford bocernl times and have always received
Jacksonville, May, 2, 1021.
very
courteous treatment nnd es­
Porkins A Britt, Sanford Fin.
pecially
remember tho courtosy and
Gentlemen:—Your letter rccelvod
good
bnrgnins
oxtended mo in Perk­
Just in time ns I nm lonvlng Jack­
ing &amp; Brltt’B Btore. Here’s hoping
sonville today for Colorado.
In regards to purchases made nt thnt I will got the Ford next time.
your store I can freely sny were por- With best rognrds®! remain,
,
Yours very truly,
fectlysntisfnctory nnd the prices
(Signed) II. C. Ikcnbcrry.
lower than Minmi or West Pnlm
There lotters go to prove whnt tho
Beach, the pinccs I was in about tho
out of town customers think of this
tlmo of my purchases from you.
Thanking you for tho kind treat­ Btore. And they are in position to
ment I nlways received by you, I nm, know becauBo these customers trade
in many different stores in muny dif­
Your truly.
ferent
cities in different states. If
Signed) R. E. Simpson.
tho sorvices and quality of thia store
in such thnt these men are satisfied
Pine Hill, N. Y., May B, 1021.
then
it goes without saying that tho
Perkins A Britt, Sanford, Fla.
Gentlemen:—So Mr. Bonts was the homo cuntomer should trade with thin
lucky man to win tho car. Well, I store, do their shopping whoro others
did not cxpoct to bo tho wlntior, ns I are satisfied, and by so doing will
nevor did win nnythlng In my life, OBSure themselves of tho satisfaction
but I was, nnd am, still satisfied with they are entitled to.
And these lotters are only n small
the purchases made at your store,
portion
of tho mnny letters of a llko
both with tho quality and also with the
nature
received
afer this Ford was
price, as I could not have done better
given
nwny.
And
thoy are nil of the
In any town on my way homo of tho
fourteen hundred miles run, includ­ ■amo tenor, every ono satisfied.
You are sure to get your full dol­
ing my home town.
I hopo to call on you again next lar's worth for each dollar spent,
and as theso men hnvo written, this
winter,
Yours truly,
store cannot bo rccontmondcd too
(Signed) L. E. Gossor.

THOUSANDS OF
DOLLARS DIVIDED
WITH CUSTOMERS

F t Wayno, Ind., May 3, 1021.
Perkins A Britt, Sanford, Fin.
Gentlemen:—I'll mnko use of this
opportunity to sny that I hnvo al­
ways been, real woll satisfied with
whnt purchases I have mndo from
you nnd also with tho courteous
treatment on each occasion.
You havo nlways shown apprecia­
tion of my patronngo nnd with tho
quality of tho goods you are hand­
ling, with the popular prices, you
Certainly nro entitled to it.
Yours slncorely,
(Signed) Georgo A Sweet.

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HAVE IT HADE TO MEASURE
.Havo you ever attended a foot ball
game in which the Sanford High
School boys were playing and see
them win? You haven't, not In a
long, long time. There Is a reason
for this continued losing on their part
and WE are to blame.
To mako a foot ball team that can
compoto with those of other towns wo
must start in the eighth grado and
build tho boys up to it. Keep 'em at
it year after year until they have
entered Hjgh School and then the
tune will be different.
They can
then win at least their share of the
games and put up such a game that
tho people will bo glad to turn out
and look at it.
To do this/there must be a paid
coach to look after the boys, and to
have a paid coach they must have
money. We spend lots of money buy­
ing things for Sanford and we never
even try to help our boys. We leave
them to shift for themselves as far as
athletics are concerned and even tho’
these boys work hard they get no
where because they haven't the prop­
er help in a financial way.
Perkins A Britt are always Inter­
ested in athletics or anything for the
boy. They are willing to assist in
anything for tho betterment of tho
boy and would like somo more of San­
ford's worthy poople to Join with them
and make the Sanford High School
as good in athletics as they are in
othor things.
Most of those that patronize mall
order houses never have tried Perkins
A Britt. If they had, no more mail
order houso for thorn.
Porklns A Britt sell clothes that
last, and give sorvico that satisfies.
Trado with them.
Porkins A Britt havo a way of mak­
ing you glad you trndo with them.
If you are not their customer, g o t1
right. And ubovo all things, trado
at homo.
Got behind tho Chnmbor of Com­
merce, thoy are working for you all
tho tlmo. Thcro is something in it for
onch individual, if ovory Individual
will work.
Porkins A Britt boliovo in adver­
tising. They ought to, thoy have
something to ndvortiso. Tho man that
don’t ndvortiso must bo ushamod of
his wnres.

EDOM

THE

ALL WOOL

UNE

are 10,000 Merchants in
the United States
who advertise and sell the INTERNATIONAL TAILORING
COMPANY’S MADE-TO-MEASURE CLOTHES. We hm
been tailoring for twenty-five years, catering to a repre­
sentative American clientele who have been thoroughly sa t­
isfied with the service we have given.

Hns been the m agnet which has attracted and held
thousands

The International Tailoring
Company
New York

Bing Clothing
Campus Togs
M ichaels-Sterns Suits
Metric Shirts
E. and W. Collars
Notasem e Hosiery
Knothe N ight Shirts
Crossett Shoes

,

SOME THINGS
THEY STAND FOR

(Cuntlnurd from l‘i«* One)
effort should bo made to let theso pooplo see it in that light.
A campaign of llko nature wob put
on by a city about tho sizo of Sunford
not far from Chlcugo and tho results
of this campaign was read about in
pinny of tho pnpers throughout tho
country. It was proved whnt can bo
dono with the proper co-operation of
tho merchnnts of n town.
Another thing this store stands for
Wiriilhgton, N. C., May 6, 1D21.
is to get behind nnd stay bohlnd tho
Perkins A Britt, Sanford, Fla.
locnl organizations thnt nro working
Gentlemen:—I wish to ndvlso thnt for tho upbuilding of Sanford. Thore
I am In rocolpt of your lottor of are too many merchants who sny "Oh,
April 23. stating that Mr. A. Bonts, wo havo a secretary for our Chnmbor
the assistant store manager at Osce­ of Commerco, lot him do It." This is
ola, Fla., was so forunnte ns to win wrong, It doesn't moan os much for
tho Ford car, which was disposed of thnt Secretary ai It does for tho morchnnt to havo pooplo coma to Sanford.
April 10th.'
'
I thank you for this Information, If all tho buslnoss men would get be­
as I am an out of town customer and hind every little movement aa well as
could not acqqulre the sama without all tbs big movements, this little old
burg of ours would hum. Perkins A
communication.
I also wish to state that I was vsry Britt stand ready at all times to fur­
WsU pleased With tha artldeo put* nish a man or the whole force If neceachased from yoUr store while In Sen* sary towards furthering the work of
ford Wit •JanUafy and February. In the Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary

We Carry Only the Best
Because we cater to the Best

PERKINS 8C BRITT
«The Store that is ^Different

I n in n n n n n n n in n n n n n s n n n n n i

Chicago

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2,1921

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—

PRE-COOLING
DEDICATION OF PAVILION
PLANT FOR
SANFORD
I # AND FIRST BAND CONCERT
This will fix
m y cold
LARGE CROWD ATTENDED
J
NEW YORK CAPITALIST ON THE
GROUND LOOKING OVER
PROSPECTS

Lakefront W as Scene of
Great Gathering Yes­
terday Afternoon

BAND WAS GREAT
PRESIDENT KNIGHT, OP C. C.,
PRESENTED THE PAVILION
OF MAYOR STEVENS
iT n m Monday'* Dally)

5fi':

speeches nnd tho bnnd concert gave
tho poopio n now Insight into tho
wonderful possibilities of tho lako
front as tho beauty spot and the
plesuro resort of tho future city of
Sanford. It is something that tho
Herald has boon talking about for fif­
teen years and now that tho start has
been made wo can all rejoice in the
fact that tho poopio have seen tho
vision and tho efforts of tho Chamber
of Commerce, tho city commission, the
Woman's Club nnd all kindred organ­
izations should bo backed by tho on
tiro citizenship of Sanford for on our
lake front lies more potential possi­
bilities than any other part of San­
ford.

Converse D. Marsh, prominent fi­
nancier of New York City, has re­
turned to Now York after complet­
ing arrangements for the establish
mont of threo pre-cooling plants in
Sanford. Arrangements have been
made to finance thoso projects with
Now York capital. Mr. Marsh’s ori­
ginal intentions woro to Btay in San­
ford but two days. The magnitude of
the proposition, howevar, necessitated
him extending his stay for the entire
week. Mr. Marsh was accompanied
by James R. Nelson, well known in
New York financial circles.
They&gt;
huth expressed themselves as being
impressed with the great possibilities
that their pro-cooling project affordsfrom an investment standpoint, and
in addition will obviously mean a
more efficient nnd profitable distribu­
tion of produco from tho celery belt.
The project will menn a capitalization
of $1,000,000, preferred Btock nnd $2,000,000 common stock, nnd will assist
materially in tho upbuilding of this
community.

ALWAYS keep Dr. King’s New
Discovery handIv. It breaks up
and
...
k„_
_ _stops the
hard, stubboirn c o&gt;lds
paroxysms of coughing. No harmful
drugs, but just good medicine. AU
druggists, 60c.

Dr. Kings
New Disci

For Co ld a a n d Cou&amp;l

■ ■ ■ M B a s a e a !
Stubborn Bowels Tamed. Leav­
ing the bowels unmoved results In
health destruction. Let the gently
stimulating Dr. Kina's Pills bring tc
regular, normal bowel function!rou ai regut
ng. 25 cents. All druggists.
PROMPT’.* WON'T GRIPE

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JUST A FEW SPECIALS
30x3 ..... ............. .......... .......... $ 8.75
30x3% ...&lt;..............................-..... 9.80
34x4 ............. .............. s ..... ......17.50
35x4% ............ i............. ............. 26.50
34x4 C ord.................................. 25.50
Guaranteed Firsts

Other sizes in proportion.
If it’s necessary for the Auto, we have it

FrankAkers TireCo.
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VULCANIZING

F irst and Elm Ave.
Phone 447-W
l'ho now pavilion waa dedicated yes­
terday aftomuon in the prosunco of a
large crowd rondo up of Sanford pooSANFORD IS UTILIZING LAKE which any/city might well ho proud
plo and many from other nearby
HOLY
CHOSS
BAZAAR
AND
SUP­
of, nnd yet Orlando is fa r from the
MONROE WATER FRONT.
points. The Sanford%band, under the
BROTHERHOOD
OF
ST.
ANDREW
_____
•
PER
proper utilization of the water which I
able manage merit’ of Bandmaster Ed­
BANQUET
Congratulations to tho peoplo of Is available In any quantity. Some
gar Ball, put up ono of the finest pro­
(From Monday'* Dally)
grams of music that has boon hoard
Sanford over the new city pavilion on day, "when dreams como true," Or(From Monday’. Dally)
Bazaars
aro ns numerous nt this tho Lako Monroe front., Thcro is lando should have a connected lakein Sanford in many years. After thoy
Tho men and boys of tho four chap­
Reason ns in tho streets of Cairo, hut much for Orlando to think about In boulevard system, nnd Lake Ivanhoe,
had rendered threo numbers on tho ters of tho Ilrothorhood of St. An­
one that you really can't afford to this development. Snnford is going fur instance, should bo n municipal
program President Goo. W. Knight drew of Holy Cross Parish snt down
mis*, is thu one hold by tho Women's ahead and utilizing its water, its recreation and playground, with a pa­
addressed the people and tendered the to thoir nnnunl banquet Sunday after­
Guild of tho Holy Cross I’uriah, on (
pavilion to tho city of Sanford in a noon nt 4 p. m. This banquet given
largo ]nkc, nnd as a result Snnford vilion in tho center of that body of
Thursday
nrd Friday, December 1st
most able address. Ho outllnad tho by tho Rev. Fnthor Pock is an nnnunl
will gain n better appearance nnd tho wnter nnd tho shore lino should bo
nnd 2nd at their improved and enlarg­
work of tho Chnmbor of Commorco in and most interesting event in tho life
extended into a comfortably sized
ed Parish ilouRo which will just ho peoplo will be benefitted to nn untold
tho fhrmntion of tho Water Traffic of Sanford B. S. A. Tho boys and
park by throwing in tho snnd from
extent.
Orlando
has
seventeen
lakes
ready for thorn. Not only nvo these
League and told of tho groat need of men, some fifty strong, enjoyod with
tho water.—Orlando Sentinel.
in
tho
city
limits.
This
is
n
boast
women famous ns good cooks and(
co-oporation upon tho pnrt of tho peo­ henrty appetites two beautifully roast­
generous servers, but there aro to ho |
ple in enlarging tho water traffic nnd ed pigs norvod wholo on tho dish, each
unusual
nnd unique fcnturcs this year.!
showing the government that incrons- holding a rosy npplo in his mouth. TRY GRANDMOTHER’S OLD FA­
An
orlcntnl
street, with booths repre- '
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
’ ed tonnage on tho St. Johns river en­ With English peas, sweet corn and VORITE RECIPE OF BAGE TEA
Hunting
several
nationalities will dis- ’
OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE IN FLORIDA
titled tho river to larger appropria­ swoot potntoos, olives, pickles, fruit
AND SULPHUR
piny fancy work, aprons, hnnd mado
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
tions for deeper water, and If tho salad, ico cream, cake, coffee nnd co­
lingerie, children’s things, candy and {
various citius acting in conjunction coa. The hoys declared thoy had tho
SEED POTATOES
Almost everyone knows that Sago growing plants, Tho GirlB Friendly (
with tho Sanford Chnmbor of Com­ &gt;est feast of their life.
Spaulding
Number
4
Rose,
Early Red Bliss Triumph and Irish Cob­
Tea and Sulphur, proporly compound­ Society will represent Porto Rico an d ;
morco would keep up tho good work
blers. Wo arc now ready to quote contract prices for December and
Chris Mntthown carved at ono ta­ ed, brings back tho natural color and have drawn work for Bnle. Boys and
tho St. Johns would Boon bo filled ble and Wnltcr Ilouth performed nt lustro to the hair when faded, streaked
January delivery. Our Seed Potatoea are the highest quality, Maine
girls of tho vnrious organizations a ro '
with boats cnrrylng passengers and another.
grown, selected seed. Advise qunntlty nnd variety you will want.
or gray. Years ago the only wny to selling tickets for 10c each, which
freight that would mnko Sanford one
After all had feasted to tho limit, get this mixturo was to make it at
MARTIN’S HY-TEST SEEDS
of tho largest cities In South Contral Father Peck gave tho hoys u nico lit­ home, which is muasy and trouble* may be applied on any purchase i*t tho
Have
mnde
good
with both the small gardener and farmer nnd the
Florida. Coming back to thu pavilion tle talk and called on tho newly elect­ some. Nowadays, by asking at any bazaar. Thoro will ho a tnblenux thu
ones
who
plant
thousnndn
of acres. Plant your Fall Crops with Mar­
ho gnvo on outlino of thu work of tho ed director of thu Senior chapter, Mr. drug Htoro for "Wyeth’s Sago and Sul­ last evening showing some of tho
tin's
Hy-Teat
Seeds
ami
Insure
results.
TourUt and Convuntion Committee of Mntthuwn for a fow words. Mr. Mnt- phur Compound," y°u get a largo bot­ new fashions. Ilnurncl has charge of
FALL
CATALOGUE
tho Chnmbor of Cottiorco under tho tliewH In his speech, told of tho work tle of this famous old recipe, improved this anil thu modclH displayed aro
Martin's Fall Seed Cntnlogiio is now ready. Write for It. Everyone
able leadership of Chairman Doano of tho Chapter for tho last year just by tho addition of other ingredients, at from that shop. Sylvia will make her
interested in Florida Fnll Crops should nvull themselves of Informa­
untrance
and
he
seen
on
tho
street
nt
Turner and by tho assistunco of all closed and outlined his program for a small cost.
tion contained in our descriptive catalogue. Supplied FREE on re­
ll
o'clock
each
evening,
Tho
last
ev­
those public spirited citizens who had tho coming year, calling on all tho
Don’t stay gray I Try it I No one
quest to those who send Iji their names promptly. Write for it today.
assisted in tho work, tho pavilion had hoys for thoir assistance in pushing enn possibly tell thnt you darkened ening she will disclose her identity
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
been built almost nt cost—the first forward this work. Next Father Peck your hair, as It does it so naturally and tile person who lias first guessed
202-20Q East Bay St.
Phone 4377-1230
ronl stop toward improving thu loku called on Joo MoIhcIi , captain of till) and evenly. You dampen n spongo or it correctly, will ho awarded tho prizo.
"Who
Is
Sylvia?
What
is
She7"
front—tho most vnluohlo asset of this Junior Basket, hall team, who spoko soft brush with it nnd draw this
And the supper, tho first night a
city of Sanford. Ho also thnnkod all to tho hoys of Ilia team uncournglng through your hnlr, taking ono small
chicken
dinner for $1.00 per plate.
those who gnvo of tholr tlmo nnd them for more practice ami work. strand nt n timo; by morning tho
Listen
to
tho menu:
those who hud given mntoriniB nt Next Father Peek called on Robert gray hnlr disappears, and after an­
Roast
chicken with dressing and
cost among thorn being S. 0. Shln- Robinson, who was our delegate to other application or two, your hair
gravy,
cranberry
snueo, macaroni with
holscr, Sanford Construction Co., thru tho National Convention of tho Broth­ becomes beautifully dark, glossy and
tomato
sauce
and
your choico of now
Contractor Pace} J. E. Terwillogor, erhood at Norfolk, Vn. Mr. Robinson attractive.—Adv,
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
potatoes
with
cream
hmicg or rice.
Bali Hnrwwnro Co., Carter Lumber told of tho ],000 delegates nt that
tors Now
Sanford lottucu with dressing, May­
Co„ Goorgo Vonnblo, Frank Loaning, convention from all over tho U. S. Ho O. E. S. MEMORIAL SERVICES
onnaise
or
boiled;
hot
homo
made
irrom
Tu«*d«y'*
D.llj)
$19.25 F. O. B. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
J. D. Hood, Frank Akors nnd many told of tho enthusiasm of thoso dele­
rolU; lemon or pumpkin pie or orange
others. Col. Knight then tendered gates nnd brought hack to Snnford
W rite for special cash discounts, nnd delivered price.
The Memorial service hold Sundny and apricot ice with enke. Ten or
tho pavilion to Mayor Stevens, who many valuable ideas for our homo
Hundreds of these in use by Sanford Growers
afternoon by tho Sominolo Chapter O, coffee. Doesn’t it sound good? Tho
Accepted it in a neat speech In which work. His talk besides being on the
E. S., nt tho Masonic Hall woro very second night an oyster supper n' In
"GET NOVEMBER 7TH PRICE LIST*’
he also thanked the many people who roligious nnd educational side also impresnive. Dr, E. D. Urownlaa gave
carte, cocktails, stew or fry. Mrs.
had given tholr timo and money to told ub about tho most interesting trip
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
a splendid addroBB, taking for his text Rumph’s potato snind, chicken sand­
Ward tho pavilion. Ho told about tho to Jamestown. Wm. H. Holden, next
-:FLORIDA
tho 10th chapter Exodus 23 to 27 vers­ wiches, hot rdlls again nnd the same JACKSONVILLE
Aspirations of tho city commissioners was called and spoko of tho social lifu os. "Marnh." His address was full
Irl their effdtts to beautify the lake of tho B. S. A. Again Father Peck of beautiful deop thoughts nnd was desserts. Be euro and come. Sup­
per served from G p. m, until tho good
front and aslfced for tho assistance of introduced in his clover way Lylo vory appropriate and sympathetic.
thingH aro gone.
the people in keeping tho pavilion Tapp, who told us of his trip through
Worthy Matron Mrs. A! Lilja con­
ARE YOU INSURED? IF NOT, SEE
clean nnd making It a place of rest tho West, who said that ho hnd learn­ ducted the services assistod by her
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
and recreation for tho tourists and ed how to appreciate our Brothorhood able corps of officers,
W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
visitors. Ha complimented Bandmas­ hero on account of not /being able to
Tho program for tho afternoon in­ J. T. Reeves is no longer connected
A Q E N Tfi
ter Hall and tho Sanford Bnnd and find a Brothorhood. chaptor In Pueblo
cluded:
with mo in any way, and I am not re­
anld that they could feel nt ull times nnd other cltios of tho west. Wm.
"Beautiful Star in tho East," Miss sponsible for any money, fertilizer, or
that Sanford and tho City Commia DuBosu was called on to speak on Herminln Lehman.
anything he may chnrgo to me. Tho
(donors wero behind thorn nnd their "How ho was boosting tho B. S. A. at
"Just for Today", Mrs. F. W. Shop- agreement I declare broken—nnd nt
o rn ra okohlzh rank imanimi
good work appreciated. Tho entire homo" nnd Billy gave a good account ard, of Wintor Park.
an
end,
S
a
n
f
o
r
d
.
F lorida
band concert was greatly enjoyed and of somo hoys who* tried to toll him
Draping of tho Chnptar Altar, by
MRS, M. B. ALLISON.
for more than an hour the big crowd that tho Boy Scouts wore bettor than
tho offlcors.
200-D-a-W—4tp .
enjoyed n program of music of which the B. S. A., and Billy downed them
"Blest Bo tho Tio," audionco.
any city could well feel proud. John­ in each argument. Father Peck next
"Tench Mo to Pray," Mrs. Dick
ny Schlrord, onu of the youngest con­ called for tho Brothorhood Hymn to Batchelor, of Winter Park,
cert plrtyors In tho state ployed a solo he Hung and It was worth anybody’s
Dr. E, D. Brownloo’s address "Mnpart In ono selection that brought whllo to hoar fifty boyH and men sing
rnh."
fbrth groat npplnuBo and thoso pres­ this hymn, Again Father Pock called
Quartette, "Tho Beyond," Ed. Kcoent wore well repaid for attending on our nowly elected vice-director, zel, Mrs. F. W. Shepard, Mrs. Dick
tho concert.
Tom Meredith. Tom Bpoke on tho Bntcholor and M. A. Stono,
Cars wore parked nil nlong Park swimming parties at tho lakeB and
State and County Tax
avenuo ami out to tho puvilion am other outlngH tho Brothorhood hud
DI3ATH OF B. W. SMITH
Books are now open for
on account of tho sand nenr tho pa­ enjoyed during tho past soason. Ed­
the payment of taxes for
vilion somo difficulty was experienc­ ward Brady Bald ho wiih slowly grasp­
irrom Saturday'* Dally
ed in getting close to tho bund stand ing thu II. S. A. Idea and ho buliovud
The many frl nci- of Blnlno W. the year, 1921, a dis­
I HAVE THEM
but all of, thin will bo ropulrod short­ tho Sanford Chapter was on a solid Smith of this city woro shocked yes­
ly by tho widonltig of Turk avenue rock foundation. Amos Wtmhlsh told terday to lenrn of his death at Tar­ count of 2% is allowed
into a hard surfncod atroot 40 foot how tho Brothorhood Impressed him pon Springs. Ho hnd boon ill for sev­ for payment in Novem­
wido with omplo spneo on thu lake during tho short timo ho has boon eral weeks nt his old homo at Taipon ber, 1% in December.
front for turning of cars.
Springs but his death was unexpect­
with It.
Wm.
Glllon,
who
was
present
with
ed.
He leaven a wlfo nnd two children Tax books close April
Tho pavilion is not on oxponisvo or
1st. Poll taxes for the
an ornamental structure. It was built hln father nt the Fathurs nnd Sons and brother to mourn his loss.
Mr. Smith was ongngad in tho gar- year 1921, for both men
economically nnd by tho big-honrtod banquet has interested his fathor in
tion—lots are being sold right nlong nnd building In this
contractors and thoir employees do­ tho brotherhood and hopes that his nga business here with his brothor,
and
women,
became
due
section is such ns to gltidden the heart of those who have
nating part of tholr timo af*l tho sup­ fnthor will now ho on nctlvo mombor. Carl Smith, u n d r tho name of Smith
nnd had boon a resident of Snn­ November 1st, 1921.
ply men giving all aupplios at cost. It Alton Guntor told tho gathering o f ,
the good of Sanford at henrt.
will bo good for many yoars to como a littlo hunting expedition ha and ford for tho past two years. Ho was
Business and Occupa­
and whllo it was built economically it Fathor Pock nnd others had. Jumes respected and woll liked by a largo
This is no idle talk—I have weighed the statem ent and
became
wan built welf*and substantial of pal- Hoolehnn spoko on how much ho en- circle of friends ard patrons who will tion Licenses
to
say ju st what is my candid convictions would put it
motto logs and with a wide roof that joyed the pig. Wo had a visitor from regret his demise. The -ympathy of due October 1st, and if
most too strong for tho careful, conservative person—th at
looks most attractive from tho city! Virginia, Mr. Wade, who spoko for a their many friends goes out to ,the
not paid, are delinquent,
and from the lake. It is the first few minutes encouraging tho men and family of tho deceased.
person whohe eyes are turned backward—1T he fellow who
time Sanford has ever erected a build-1 boys
.....in, their work. Pig„ Mason made
.v .a8 the law requires that
has VISION will agree with me now—the other latqr. .
right good speech asking all tho for a rjslng vote of thanks for Fathor
i;r «n s p
n r n r i i r p r i Ha .
&gt; .g on tho lake front where people |u rl
could sit down and enjoy the lake and [boys for co-operation In the work. Peck, for thU .-umptuous J m m t , | » « c e n W
TO
It also affords an ideal floor for band nnd asking those who do not ptay has- and for tne good, Fathor Peck has( t o r e C O n d U C tin g t h e D U 8wncerti. It Is 40x00 feet nnd has ‘ ket ball to back up those who do. done for Sanford thronugh tho TIvoth- j n e g g t p r o f e s s i o n O r OC* 'good floor for dancing, if it is de- Bunny Tltlls said it was the best or- erhood.
|
sired and in tho summer time espec- ganizatlon he knew and does not w ant1 The class then adjourned to the t u p u u u u . _____
iAtly wiH prove most popular with | to belong to any other. Louis Shipp Parish House where they marched im
•
"TheMan Who Sella Dirt
” ■*'•*
_
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lieme folks. It stands in the center| spoke on better attendance of mem-. to tho church in paUre and at the apJ N O . D . J I N R lN S ,
W P a f l c ' MVenuo on the bulkhead and . bert.
J polntad time approached the, Chancel.
T aX C o lle c to r
the entrance to the *lty dock* end is }" At this point Rev.. Father* Peck renewing their obligations for another!
1 r i ’
tho beginning h f great improtamhnta | turned tha meeting w rit to Director year and receiving their Brotherhood ■Seminole Co.
7uo
■I'hftV/ Arif 'tl 1
on the lake fro n t The dedication Matthews, and Mr. Matthewa called Luttons.
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Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots
SANFORD IS GROWING

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD,

DENIM
'

Beat quality. old-faihioi
twilled ‘‘Diralm**~lh« boo
long-wyaring oMh "like 1
ua3 to make.”

Only Had a Few Hours to Spend Here But Will Re
turn in a Few Weeks
A n flrst-olaaa Union-mode
garment* for men end bora.
Bold under oar . Iron • aled
guarantee. Aekyoar dealer.
Kobe Mf«. Co* Mebfle, Ala.

Made To M ake

Good

TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO
FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLADDER
BOTHERS YOU.
Eating meat regularly eventually
produces kidney trouble in some form
or other, says a well-known authori­
ty, because the uric acid in meat ex­
cites the kidneys, they become over­
worked; get sluggish; clog up and
causes all Bort* of distress, particu­
larly backache and misery in the kid­
ney region; rheumatic twinges, severe
headaches, acid stomach, constipation,
torpid liver sleeplessness bladder and
urinary irritation.
The moment your back hurts or
kidneys aren’t acting right, or if blad­
der bothers you, gat about four ounc­
es of Jad Saits from any good phar­
macy; tnko a tablespoonful in a gloss
of water before breakfast for a few
days and your kidneys will then act
fine. This famous salts is made from
tho acid of grapes and lemon juice,
combined with Hthla, and has been
used for generations to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to nor­
mal activity; also to neutralise tho
acids in the urine so it no longer irri­
tates, thus ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts cannot ^injuro anyone;
inakos a delightful effervescent 11thia-wator drink which millions of men
and women take now nnd then to keep
tho kidneys and urinary organa clean,
thus avoiding sorious kidney disease.
—Adv.
FLORIDAN TAKES POISON
ST. AUGUSTINE, Nov. 30.—Eu­
gene Douglas, formerly of Lnko But­
ler, but a resident of St. Augustine
during tho last year, died In a hos­
pital hero lato last night ns the re­
sult of on overdose of polBon. Rela­
tives say ho had brooded oven finan­
cial affairs. He Is survived py his
father nnd several brothers and sis­
ters who reside in Lake Butler and
Jacksonville.
Marinos fighting train robbers
should romombor tho man who sells
tickets is protected.

A Tonic
For Women
"I was hardly able to drag, I
waa to weakened," writes Mrs.
W. F. Ray, o! Easley, S. C.
''The doctortreated me for about
two months, still I didn't get
any better. I had a large fam­
ily and felt 1 surely must do
something to enable me to take
care of my little ones. 1 had
heard of

"1 decided to try It,” con­
tinues Mrs. Ray. . . *i took
eight bottles In a l l . • . I re­
gained my strength and have
had no more trouble with wo­
manly weakness. I have ten
children and am able to do all
my housework and a lot out­
doors . , . J can sure recom­
mend CarduL"

Take CanJtd today. It u v
bejust whit yoil need.
At all druggists.

Sanford is attracting the attention
of capitalists as never before. Our
wonderful location at the head of nav­
igation on the St. Johns river, our
thousands of acres of winter vege­
tables, our general farming and fruit
growing and kindred products and in­
dustries, wholesale distributing nnd
manufacturing is making a big city
hero. And in tho general rush of this
business tho tourist hotel idoa has
not been exploited as it should have
been for Sanford nnd contiguous ter­
ritory offers more for tho toprist than
any other section of Florida. Here
there are hundrods of miles of navi­
gable river, of crooks, of fresh water
lakes inland, of pine forests, of good
paved roads, of good railroad trans­
portation and miles of forests filled
with gamo just as the streams and
lakes aro filled with fish and from
every standpoint of the visitor to tho
state Sanford looks better as a great
tourist resort,'
T. S. Huff, a formor resident knows
tho possibilities of .Sanford as few
know them for ho lilts mado a study
of conditions here for many years.
As a resident, and farmer for some
time, as a visitor, as an investor ho
has made surveys that are invaluable
for the city and country around nnd ho
has never ceased talking about San­
ford. Ho hns never ceased publishing
matter about Sanford and ho hns nev­
er ceased his efforts to bring capital
hero whoro there is more chance for
big returns thnn any other part of
tho state. Mr. Huff has several ideas
that aro larger than the tourist hotel
idea but ho has never lost sight of
tho hotel plans nnd today while ho
was here working on several other
big deals ho wired Borne of his friends
who wore nt Miami to stop over in
Sanford on their way north and they

spent several hours hero and woro so
greatly impressed with all that they
bow nnd heard that they will return
soon nnd if further Investigations jus­
tify their impressions gained today
they will erect a big tourist hotel in
tho vicinity of Sanford. They ore W.
Ford, an architect of Clarksburg, and
builder of note; Chas. E. Lamberd,
former secretary of the Clarksburg
Chamber of Commcrco nnd a man who
hns helped in tho building of that
city, and E. R. Jackson, a real ostate
denier and builder of note of New
York City.
Greatest sport you know Easily because It's crimp cni
These gentlemon with their associ­
tb
pull out your makin’s and it stays put.
ates are building a hotel and golf
papers and some Prince
links and country club at Miami and
I t’s the best bet you ever
are building a club house and hotel
Albert and roll up a ciga­ laid that you’ll like Prince
and golf links for tho New York Ath­
rette! That’s because P. A. Albert better than any ciga­
letic Club and have several other pro­
is
so delightfully good and rette you ever rolled I
jects of this kind nt present and have
refreshing in a cigarette—
been engaged in this line of work for
And listen! I f you fitfV#
ninny years.
just like it is in a jimmy
They know what it means for any
a
jimmy
pipe hankerings
pipe! You never seem to
place to have suitabio hotol accommo­
get your fill — P. A.’s so by all means know what
dations first and tho propor amuse­
Prince Albert can do for
ments second nnd tho best location to
jo y ’usly frien d ly an d
give tho guests what they wnnt. This
you!
I t’s a revelation in a
appetizing.
is their first trip to Florida nnd they
pipe as well as in a ciga­
think it is the greatest place in the
Prince Albert will be a
rette! P. A. can’t bite or
country. This is merely a hasty viBlt
revelation
to
your
taste!
No
parch.
Both are cut out
nnd Sanford is fortunate to get thorn
other
tobacco
at
any
price
Is
by our exclusive patented
here today to look ovor tho city al­
though they only hud a few houre.
in its class! And, it rolls up
process*
They nre taking tho Clydo river trip
to Jacksonville nnd will study out con­
ditions in nnd around the city from
tho nnglo of river transportation and
location uud they have promised to re­
turn with their associates in a few
weeks nnd give Sanford n real Inves­
the national joy emokm
tigation with tho view of building nt
once a real tourist hotel, golf links
nnd country club nt some loention near for him to do this sometimes because
ho spent his money for drink. But at
this city.
America’s Standard 4-Cycle M arina M otor
last we drove the saloons from our
village and his house wus soon paid
for nnd he now has over $200 to his
credit in the B. &amp; L., Co., drawing
him six percent interest
Thera are thousands of eases in
this country similar to thiB one nnd
NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU they should insplro us to greater ef­
fort to rid this country of the terri­
DARKEN GRAY, FADED HAIR
ble curse nnd I hope you will ubc your
WITH SAfiE TEA
paper and your best efforts to help
tho enuso along.
Yours very truly,
A. B. LROCK.

Come on along

your makin’s
papers with P. A. *

Want Dr. Walker
To Stay on Sanford,
Petition Conference

Tho Board of Stewards of the Meth­
odist Church pnssed the following res­
olution nt a moating last night:
Rev. J. P. Hllburn, P. E.,
Caro Fourth Quartatiy Conference.
Dear Sir:
WHEREAS, the conference year Is
practically a t an end and reports from
different activities of tho church nre
in order, and
WHEREAS, tho Board of Stewards
of tho Church at Sanford fool a great
deni of prido in tho unusual progress
thnt hns been made in all lines of tho
church work during the past year ns
hns boon testified by tho increased at­
tendance nt all religious services, by
tho incroaso
, of, over
, ono
„
hundred
roHtorc natural color nnd beauty to
names on tho church roll, nnd by tho tjl0 jJnjr
oyal finnncinl support which tho] A well-known downtown druggist
church has had from thiB membership j BllyB everybody ubcs Wyeth’s Sage
0I,d*
jnnd Sulphur Compound now because it
WHEREAS, wo feel that Buch a 'darkens so naturally nnd evenly thnt
ydnr should not close without our do-1 no^ody can tell it hns been applied—
daring our aprcciation of tho pastor | jjta B0 enBy (0 use, too. You simply
whoso untiring efforts, whose con~ dampen a comb or soft brush nnd
slant good will, nnd whoso inspired ,(irnw jt through the hair, faking ono
words of spiritual guidance hnvo boon IBtrnmi ftt „ time By mon,|ng tho
such a sourco of inspiration to this Brny hair disappears; after another
church in its every branch, nnd,
application or two, it is restored to Its
WHEREAS, all indications point to natural color, nnd looks glossy, soft
tho consunmtlon during tho coming nn(j bonutlful.—Adv.
year of various plans of Importance,
________________
which have been formulated for tho
| | Ag p^ITH IN PROHIBITION
growth in both strength nnd useful-------ness of our church, therefore be it,
Loveland, 0., Nov, 22, 1021.
RESOLVED, that this body present My Donr Bro. Holly:
for your esteemed consideration tho
j notjco |„ thn Hornld of a few
points as outlined nbovo, which you wecj{8 nBO thnt you nro hnving tho
will find amply substantiated in tho
pretty lind in regard to tho
detailed roportB submitted to you nt prohibition lnws nnd I am afraid
this timo by the various departments th#t ym| have forK0tton thnt GOD IS
of the church, and bo it further
NOT DEAD nnd thnt we all need to
RESOLVED, that wo respect u y jruat j|{m more, prny more nnd work
and unanimously urge that if possible h(mi(Jr (o brIng to U8 tho desires of
Brother Walker bo returned to us fof (jur hearts.
another year’s Borvico, to tho end thnt
,
„ .
under his wise leadership our usefulI «m sending you some clippings
ness in tho Master’s work may be still that I hope will cheer ynu up and
further enlarged.
°P°" «P » "c" vi* on of, whn BJ "
Respectfully submitted,
the future for us f we do not loose
BOARD OF STEWARDS,
FAITH nnd Iny down our weapons
M. E. Church, South, of wnrfnro. So cheer up and press
Sanford, Fin. forward nnd wo will win tho fight in
By S. O. SHINHOLSER,
duo timo.
T, F. ADAMS,
j can refer you to several casos in
Z. B. RATLIFF,
my own little village where tho putCommltteo. ting out tho saloons hns worked wonSnnford, Fin., Nov. 25th, 1021.
, dors in bettering tho condition of

J

At a recent meeting of tho mayor
and council it was decided to dlsposo
of the Umatilla electric light, Ico
plant and waterworks systems. Tho
reason given for disposing of these
public utilities is t ^ t none of the
members of tho council are exper­
ienced in handling these businesses.
The ontlre matter waa placed in the
hands of Mayor Dent, with authority

RECEPTION FOR MISS SKINNER
AND MRS. (i ALLOW AY
(From Tufidij't D.iljr)
A brilliant social event of the sea­
son wnH tho reception given yesterday
nftornoan from four to six o'clock by
the Woman’s Club honoring Miss Eli-1
znbcth Skinner, newly elected state
president of tho Federation of Wom­
an’s Clubs, nnd Mrs. Ernest McGow­
an Gnllowny, vice-president nt Inrge.
Beautiful in every detail were tho (
decorations of the club rooms, tho,
club colors, red nnd green, and th e .
club flowers, red roses being used. |
Tali floor lamps shaded in red, enst a
rich wnrm glow over tho pretty
sceno. Wicker baskets, wicker wall
vases and crystal vases filled with
fragrant red roses were effectively
placed.
Mrs. Forest Lake nnd Mrs. Raymond
Key mot the guests nt tho door, who
wero then introduced to tho receiving
lino by Mrs. Deane Turner. In the re­
ceiving lino were Mrs. John Leonardi,
Miss Elizabeth Skinner, Mrs, L, M.
Johnson, of Leesburg, Mrs. W. F.
illuckmnn, Mrs. W. T. Morgan, Mrs.
Frod Williams, Mrs. R. R. Dens, Mrs.
R. C. Bower, Mrs. R. E. Tolar, nnd
Mrs. John Meisch.
The hostesses woro Mosdanics W. E.
Watson, G. I, Loucks, R. A. Newman,
S. Puloston, It. J. Holly, W. J. Thig­
pen, B. J. Starling, Fred Dnigcr, J. i
M. Wallace, D. L, Thrasher ami It. C.
Maxwell.
Tho refreshment tnblo was lovely
with its appointments. In the center
was a cnndolbrn holding red lighted
tnpers, nt either side were unshaded
red tapers in silver candle sticks. Mrs.
nenry Wight poured coffee and Mrs.
W. T. Langley poured ten tho first
hour and Mrs. A. D. Kelly nnd Mrs.
A. M, Phillips poured tho latter hour.
During tho afternoon an orchestra
rendered splendid music.
Mrs. Julius Taknch, sang, “My
Heart nt Thy Sweet Voica," from
i Samson and Dclilnh and “One Fine
Day" from Madam Buttorfly, in hor
usual charming inannor.
Mrs. A. M, Philips sang sweetly
and with much feeling. “Night Song"
by Florence Newell Barbour.
About two hundred club members
and friends attended this delightful
affair.
Post cards—local views—lc each at
i* H sra ld r ft lea.

Philip RR.E A Andrews
L ,

Real Estate Service
SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371-J

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Wo have quit talking turkey for fence that will fit him for better SANFORD HERALD’S
■■■■■■■■■■ Shoe Repairing1—
Work ««aaiaiUIR
m
Thanksgiving but would like to talk work; ho will lit into the second*
DIG ACHIEVEMENT
M
! • J. HOLLY ......... . . . i . l m l t a i &gt; U MH** turkey about Christmas.
term without eny of the preparation
jT, tT &gt;« L U t U I D ............. U t t t h i r u l T n t n n r
—--------o ~ ------necessary for a new man on tho jo b ;1 The Sanford Herald of Nov. 26
- ‘ t.: k &gt; i . » n t ......... ....... ....ow m i iiu m t
Jh o Daily, and Weekly Herald are he Is known among many of tho men contains a solid olght-pago ad for
M'••« 1
»,VJ
VuUlakti Cniy Trlltj by
endeavoring to bring the peoplo to who will compose tho n e x t1Icglsln-' ono firm In tho "largest city on Lake
Sanford to trade. Wo offer the ture; he knows all about the .many Monroe.” Congratulations- When
merchants the best Christinas adver­ little things and the many big things Tho Tribune n fow Sundays ngo car­
(tsoortmtei)
ODDS AND
ODDS AND
tising they havo ever had.
In the working of that legislative ried n forty-pngo section, advertising
—
ENDS
—
—
ENDS —
imcaxvxioK
nim
nr
aotahoii
M yif,
----------- o----------body and ho should go back with tho by one Tampa firm, tho Tampa Hard­
n « ■MllMtlMiiMMiMMMitM t|l*IO
\&gt; t
MOHTHl .................... •*11*111111*•• litS
All is not gold that glitters and experience that will make Seminole1ware Company, it broko all records
,; - -;.n
An Assortment of Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes
MONTHS. .ttioi* tttMItlllMAl (Tl
nowspaper men hnvo their troubles county an invaluable representative. for daily newspaper advertising in
and Slippersat
•* a*«Md OUm 1U 11 Mittar A tm t ■&gt;,
»
AU of this hinges, of course, upon this country. The achievement of
M th. Yo*l Offloo o« iftftford, YloHift, just like oth • people. Simply be­
Art or Kftroh I. m i.
cause wo smile and carry gn Is no whethor Mr, Forster will again be-1 tho Sanford Herald is no; less won­
.2 3
come a candidate, and we do not derful, nnd it is to bo praised. Tak­
u M DftOv Hands' I*1yoUtobod &lt;oroiy reasoti that wo aro always happy,
, _n o i_____
ftftoraooa (osoofl Coaday) oad u m a * U j
----------o----------know whether he will or not. B u t' ing eight pnges in a dally in a town
o n Ul* tndlav tootlo*. A dutttelac ratoo w
« u b b tad mad* kftawft Oft ftralloattoa. H.00
Tho Rotary Club nnd kindred or­ ho la the logicnl man, nnd if ho con­ tho size of Sanford is some enterprlBo
A B av in s of 91*60 to 93.00 per pair.
*o« you, or Ilo pot booU, I t ftdyftooo.
ganizations scatter more sunshine siders tho wishes of his friends ho on(. the part of tho advertiser.
It
—The
E
ntire
Stock Not on Sale b u t Many Good Bargains—
-EltALU 1HJIUKXB.I S h III along life’s pathway than any other
shows that the Sanford Herald is a
cannot rofuse.
j ' F o rtlv n A d v rrU .ln a R cnreiontollvo
big force in any city. That idea of
fine advertising medium, for business
L . T H U O M 1 r t i r A N P U G 1 3 A S S O C IA T IO N
good fellows getting together, sing­
mon do not buy costly space In news­
CHRIS. CODRINGTON.
ing songs and telling of their trials
papers today because they, aro
Sanford has a real band.
and tribulations does much to inspire
Chris.
Codrington
has
passed.
For
"friendly to tho editor," or because
We have a jar ftlM'SrUh
— --------o---------us to greater efforts.
mnny
years
ho
was
engage^
in
tho
they
are "loyal to their town;" they
beans in the wlndo#. The
And Sanford will soon have a most
SALE
SALE
business of editing nnd conducting u' buy beenuse they expect to got value
nearest guess to th*'&lt;unmbeautiful lalco front.
STARTS ber of beans in tHbtin Jar STARTS
Good old Major Whittleaby or Lieut. nowspaper. He fought fearlessly and j received, and moro.
Col,, as he was called beforo ho teft unafraid all that ho thought was j Perkins, &amp; Britt, tho Sanford mon's
THURS., wins your choice of’ftlriof THURS.,
Much work to bo done but the peo­
tho service, committed sulcido the otR- wrong nnd, nlthough he was not al-, furnishing nndj clothing firm taking
One guesalf'with
ple have the right vision.
DEC. 1ST. shoes.
DEC. 1ST.
er
day
by
jumping
off
a
boat.
Dis­
ways
on
the
side
of
public
eplrtlon,
|
tho
eight-page
advertisement,
nre
lach
purchase
tmir. ::
----------—
o----------BS\
patches said memories of tho war un­ any more than his fellow editors, live business men. They know how
Precooling seems to be a popular
balanced his mind. Thore is no doubt are, he nover tompored his editorials ; to get results; and we are sure they
Hand Shoe Repairing
dy"
Hosiery for Men ■
pastime just now.
of it. He went through enough to un­ to tho wondering breeze of public will get all\ they: hope . for.—Tampa
d
rti
-----------o
balance him and so did all the rfest of favor, but took hi* stand and gave Tribune.
President Knight gave the pavilion tho bunch, officers nnd privates,
blow for blow. He printed newspa­
to Mayor Stevens and the mayor took
----------- o----------pers
ip tho early days wher printing
VAMPING THEM RIGHT.
it; by gum.
Henry
Ford
wnnts
Muscle
Shoals
to
newspapers
and
having
an
oppinion
--------------a-------------hulp humanity ns well ns himsolf but
From the way Thorn goes after
And the precooled breezes from the if we know the people in power in this was na much ns the editor’s life was
worth,
but
Chris.
Codrington
novor
chnutnuqun
r.gents, ho must havo
northern regions are making our let­ country they will novor let Henry havo
been
stung,
nnd
from tho description
backed
down.
Hi.*
pin
ut
tlmus
wns
tuce crop look good.
the shoals at nny price. Tho corpora­ dipped in vitroil but it wan always of tho person ho says always pinys
S A N F O R D , F L A .
-----------o----------tions do not want cheap nitrates, they
The new automobile license tag will do not want thousands of peoplo to launched in tho cause thnt he thought tho chief role, it must hnvo been n
-II
be 0x16 inchoa. We do not bellovo hnve Jobs, they do not want prosper­ was right and h* leveled his guns at "Bwcet darling, vnmpish" sort of fe­
a target nn matter how high it might male.—Orlando Reporter-Star.
.* liv.r.
our Uttlo Ford will bo able to drag ity except for thomsolves.
F irst N at'l Bank Annex
Good. Also correct. Tho shows
be in the forums of the roo,}lo*
this big tag around everywhoro it
"The Family Shoe Store11 * ti L I *
——----- o—- • ——
His
wns
n
kindly
nnture
and
he
travelling
about tho country under
* iiM *i■
goes.
Wo wont tho peoplo of tho South to helped the poor niiJ needy whenever tho guiBo cf "chntauqufi" boar tho
-----------o----------always remember thnt Henry Ford
“ Fatty Arbucklo Takes The Stand," wns not nllowcd to tako over Muscle r.c’nx cn arose and his mnny kindly h r iiiu co-relatlon to n real chautauqun |jrji
i
full *****mulMiere,
r
ES
deeds wore done with,&gt;it any public qua as a houco-cnt docs to an Afri­
“Lena Clarke Takes the Stand," says
M it
‘
m
Shoals nnd develop It for tho South i notlcc nn‘d ^Hhout''ostentation Ho can tiger. As to what constitutes a
headlines in today's papers. Prob­ nnd give employment to thousands of
ably tho last stand they will ever peoplo nnd mnke tho South the great­ did not like the limelight and pre- "chautauqun" see nny reliable dic­
forre*d to live his lllfe in his own wny tionary; after that, nil discussion is
make.
est country in tho world. Ho wns not content to h*» friendly to his friends useless. Last Henson thoro enmo to hight rate acted ns n boomerang; DOES SEMINOLE COUNTY
WANT A HEALTH NURSE?
-----------o - 1 1 —
freight enrs stood idle; railroad com­
nllowcd to give tho farmers cheaper
The Ohio rivor la having u flood at nitrateH. Republican Interests do not nnd standing by them when they Kissimmee, ns to nil others cities in panies hnd no business. Now rnilthis section of Florida, n couple of rond officials see the error of their
needed n real friend.
Docs Seminole county want a full
this time of tho year. They ought to want it.
As one of his closest nndj best dtimes with werdo sweeter than hon­ wnys nnd nre reducing rates of their time nurse, with automobile furnished
arrest the old girl. Sho never became
friends the editor of The Herald miss­ ey, with garments that were—well,
and without nny expense to tho coun­
angry boforo tho early spring to our
Farmers in the, Hastings Hoot ion es ChriH. Codrington as only nn obi to say the least, thnt were s-o-m-o own accord. While state and inter­ ty? There is n way to got ono. As
knowledge.
state
commissions
were
nliowlng
them
who planted large acreages in cane and denr friend ran bo missed. Wo j nttrn tivo, and n smile thnt was ns
to tho need of n county nurse thnt will
------------ o-----------nre
planning to make it up in syrup xnw him only n few times n year but r.v/oeii : a a young giri’.i first dream of to boost rates at will, they were los­ meet every emergency call, thoro is
Leesburg Commercial announces In
ing
money
because
they
were
losing
big headlines that "the yacht club several having- purchased mills and his henrty hand-clasp and his real a kiss from her first lover. Uh-huh. business. Ami it is altogether likely
will be stationary." Wo are glad of no doubt others will follow tho oxam- friendship wore ever thore nnd ho They didn't Inml me—f'r I’vo been thnt rate-cutting will be extended fur­
that. Wo don't want it to coma float­ ple. An unusunlly large acreage was will linger long In our memory ns fooled before, but they did Innd n ther nnd the cuts will go deeper. Rail­
ing down hero to bump into our now planted in cane this year because tho ono of tho old gunrd of Flgrldn Jour­ lot of those more susceptible to roads hnve new competitors to meet
fanners believed the HUgar corpora­ nalism. Wo shall miss his wit nnd blandishments.
Then crlnng como
pavilion,
tion would purchase their enno for his Pnrthinn shots nnd his odltorinl tho performance nnd thoy put on tho and a determined people to satisfy.
----------- o
There Is n possibility of tho old com­
The defense In tho Arbucklo ease seed purposes, but the timo of. year writings, Wo shall miss his assis­ show, Everything was volvot for petitive methods being resorted to in
m
will show a film to provo that Vir has arrived when something must bo tance in helping us to bring about them. Their three squares were pro­ order to get hUaiiumn. A now era in
glnin Rappo was an athlete, Maybo done.
bettor things in this part uf Hie state. vided for nnd their lodging Is guar­ transportation is upon us. Tho air­
ahn wob but an athlete would have jw
Wo nhnll miss him ns &lt;i brother edi­ anteed by "local representative citi­ craft, tho automotive transportation
According to tho Ft. Myers Tropi­ tor first nnd ns n real friend most of zens." And thereafter the nnid I. r. facilities and the developing of our
show against a mountain of flesh.
cal Nows, tho A. B. C. Millwork com­ nil, His faults wo will bury in tho c, bad to dig down nnd rake up the Inland waterways, mny send railroad no doubt. Sell your quota of 10,000
-----------o----------of Christmas seals nnd during tho year
Dispatches today say "Japan holds pany has bought a new factory situ snnds nnd his virtues will ho pre­ cnsli to fill tho gap that needed bridg­ operators back to first principles in
1022 Seminole county will havo this
key to armament situation," Say, why nnd will build, near th» railroad served forever in tho tnblotn of our ing. When a minstrel show comes order to get business,
,
much
needed socinl service.
don't they push thnt bunch off tho tracks, very soon. Tho company memory.
to Kissimmee it comes on its own
If railroad companies only paid
$0,000 pays for u full time nurso
bonrds nnd get busy with their own started business in a small wny Home
Good-bye, old friend.
Initiative; It mny break even, go in dividends on nctunl investments, nnd with nutomohilo furnished.
affairs? Why should any nation hold timo ago, and it lias sineo grown to
the hole, mnko a profit; but. it doesn't did not pay fabulous salaries to men
$2,000 pays for a 0 months nurse.
the koy?
such nn extent as to find itself
ask n guarantee fund. If these who render littlo or no services, there
RECOGNIZING OUR POSSIWill this pay? Yes, if tho health
.......... - o----------cramped. The now sito will admit of
vaudeville Bhown that travel under would be ample room to cut rates nnd of your children menu anything to
IIILITIBS.
State papers have discovered thnt the erection of a large building for
the nom ilo weren’t a Vouch of beg- still mnke good money. It is the ar­ you. One infected child mny give
the defunsu in tho Lenn Clarke rnso woodworking, equipped v/ith modern
gers
and grafters, they’d bo willing tificial nnd ornnmental side of rail­ your child tuberculosis.
Today’s Herald carries the story of
will put in n plea of insanity. Old machinery.
the big precooling plant to bo erected to do the snnie thing. Why should roading that is expensive.—Orlando
Your $3,000 will not only pay for
stuff, old stuff. Everyone in tills part
hole nt once by the Fnrmor’s Ex­ a man pay a high price to listen to n Reporter-Star.
the nurse nnd auto hut will keep tho
of tho United States knew that tho
OUR REPRESENTATIVE.
change. Thoy are homo people, lecture on "The Syncopation of the
-----------o----------boaith crusade in the schools; will
day the man was killed.
growers, farmers, men who know Chimpnnee on Relation to tho Vomgive educational courses in gonoral
HOLLY'S
TROLLY.
------------ o----------It will soon lie timu to talk about whnt they are doing and, having faith itntion of Mount Anetnn” when ho
health; will give six clinics in SomiBnifonr snys wo "don't want two our representative and other officials in this proposition, aro putting their enn for two bits buy the whole thing
A company is being formed which nolo county; will givo follow up Work
longues." Quito right, old chap, qulto and while it is early nnd Christmas money into a precooling plnnt bc- in magazino form—togethr with a
will build nn intcrurbnn line between nnd more than all will dotormlne
right. Wo don't want two tenguoB of crowds out statu politics, it is not enuso they know tho possibilities of lolt of renl lgood rending upon in­ Miami nnd Palm Beach, which re­ whethor tho child "with bronchial
nations, wo don't want two leagues too enrly to think about who will the Sanford section.
teresting subjects?
minds us that Bob Holly has n like trouble" is an incipient tubercular
of bnsu ball, wo don't want two lon- represent Seminole county in the
Still, there’s something in that idea for a connecting link between case.
Tho plant will lie n big success from
■*gues In Florida.
next legislature, Tho liernhl has Ilio very start, nnd will not only bo a vamp business to which the Reporter- Sanford nnd Orlando. Wo trust Bob
In the sign of the double barred
------------ o-----------heard nothing from nny source about Mg thing for tho growers but,a big Star alludes—nnd It mny bo possible will stick on tho Job until be puts the cross conquer tuberculosis.
Harney Colson, of Gainesville, calls who will make the race and does not thing for tho entire section, ns It will that the folks on that paper havo' not
issue over successfully.—Reporterfor "all Florida mon" to attend tho know whether our representative, F. produce n better pack, a better grade been stung by those same two women
Star.
660 cures Chills nnd Fever.
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footbnll game at Jacksonville betweon I1. Forster, intends to cast his hat in of vegetables, and they will go into —&gt;nnd hnd to utilize tlioir check­
We
will
stick,
brother.
Having
North Carolina and Florida on De­ the ring or not. This paper does not tho markets in bettor sliupo than ov­ books to Issue some documents thnt
been sticking on this sumo Iden for
WHO GETS THIS SNAP?
cember 6. There wllHnot bo nny intend to "Ask Mr. Forster." T h lH
er boforo, thus creating n dumnml for wouldn't coma under the "had" check the pnst fifteen years wo would not
crowding nt thnt,
is tho case of the office Hooking the Sanford vegetables such us no other ruling.—Kissimmee Gazette,
Ugive It up now when everything looks
------------o ----... - .
160 acres of land, wire fence all
---------- o----------mint nnd not the mall seeking the of­ section can command.
so bright and the country hutwcon around, bout 20 acres cultivated. Good
w
Campbcll-Lnssing Post, American fice, and unless we nre badly mis­
A CUT IN FREIGHT RATES.
Tho local peoplo hnvo been tho first
Sanford and Orlando is almost built 5-room house; large Floridn barn with
Legion, has one of tho most active taken, tho people will demand that to erect Hiich n plant. They aro
up
solidly. This particular section
m
organizations In the state. They are F. P. Forster ngnln become a candi­ brcnldng ground today for thin plant.
To tho average Amoricun a prom­ oirors more to nn intorurbnn lino thnn galvanized roof. Situated hnlf way
doing somolMnrr nil tho timo to keep date. Thoro nre mnny reasons for This of itself means so much to tho ise of n cut in freight rnten has a nny other part of the United States betweon Oviedo nnd Genova. $1,050
the pot holi ng and all of us In hot this thought. It Is democratic to Sanford section, for it demonstrates cheerful ring. It mny mean fewer nnd ore long some enterprising cap­ cash takes tho whole. Enquire of A.
S. Cotton, Lako Charm, Fin, 16-4tp
wntor.
give a mnn the second term, all that homo people hnvo faith in their mclnnH cut for distribution among italist will sco the chance nnd go to
lx
railroad security holders, hut It will it. We could build it ourselves, but
things being equal. It is only right j own projoct,
h
Kuh.Myt'i'isni for Rheumatism.
Sanford is among those sensible Hint the man in office should hnvo
Ncw York capitalists wero here mean smaller losses to tho producers wo nr^ too busy writing such stuff ns
1,1'
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cities of Florida that did not bellovo in tho Hccond term if he him mndo good last week with the sanio proposition of tho country.
you aro now reading.
Tho proposed cut of 10 per cent
sending away for u band for winter tho first term, nnd thoro is no doubt on a larger scale. Their project
Stnttahion and crowned heads mu
concerts, Wc have ns good n band about Mr. Forster making good nnd Hhnuld go forwnrd v/ith nn added im­ o i farm products In cnrload lots will
One good wny to improve your
be
cnrefill not to muss up the mu
make
nn
great
difference
to
fnrmurs
as anyoni nnd '.l ay will noc cost $1, wo get bis record, not from the peo­ petus now thnt the Fanner's Ex­
mind is to glance through tho child­
torful'
wny in which tho correspe
nml
gardners.
Thnt
10
per
cent
OOO n week
plo ut homo, but from hiB fellow change, without any previous notice,
ren's school books occasionally.
iff
dents
'nni
pulling otT this arms co
might
easily
mean
just
tho
difference
-o-members in tho legislature, who hnvo gono straight to the point nnd
feronce.1
■
between
profit
nnd
loss
to
tho
grower.
"Ex-saloon nun own ono-thlrd of know how to monnuro a many from started their building at once. In­
Itub-My-TIsm, n pain killer. 13-15tc
Florida will bo greatly Interested
iff;
New York'B drug *t«roa" says dis­ n’l points, Tho members who sat vestors from othor states rhould hnvo
jL*.' 'J
patch In dailies Well, why should­ with Mr. Forster in tho legislature no compunctions nbout investing tholr in thin announcement. It will mean
bi&gt;
n 't thoy? Prohibition put thorn out say he wns ono of tho best mon in money In a project thnt has nlroady several millions to Florida fruit
s$j?m .
of business and they just naturally that body and that ho hold tho re- been backed nnd v/Ill be backed again growers nnd farmers •Hring tho next ■ UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC IRONS, TOAST*
drifted into tho drug business.
rpect nnd esteem of ovory member by home pooplo. There will ho other six months if it soon goes Into effect.
ERS, HEATERS, WAFFLE IRONS
of tho house. Wo enn wall beliovo! precooling nnd cold stora^o plants in Lnst spring thousands of tons of cnbbngo
rotted
In
tho
fields
of
Floridn
this
true,
for
this
is
his
record
In
ftisj
Sanford,
not
only
for
the
procoollng
New England in having a timo with
AND GRILLS
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heavy snows and hull nnd h—11 and1homo town, whore he has resided for of vegetables, but of nil other pro- because tho freight rates woro so ■
high that there was nothing in it to ■
all that goes with heavy snow storm ! the past thirty-ttvo or forty years ducts
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MAKE EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS GIFTS
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The day is not far distant when a ship. The price received would hard­
and sleet nnd cold winds. Wo aro (much longer than we can romem
ly
pay
tho
freight,
so
it
was
cheaper
Just enjoying it down boro with our I ber, nnvhow) nnd his record 1b abovn big mort packing-plant will bo here,
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We carry n nice line of these Roods^-Our prices are right
lettuce going north on baru markets rupronch ns a business man, ns a and many other plants of llko nnture. to leave it rot In tho field than spend
&gt;,&lt;Why send Sanford products north to ; tho timo nnd expense of marketing.
from this timo forth.
' citizen and ns a man.
Universal Goods are the Best
This pnpor takes no pnrt In poli­ bo refrigerated when they can got People in tho north wore thus Jepriv- i
yfc, ■
1
cd
of
a
supply
of
good
cabbnge,
while
refrigerated
hero
and
go
north
at
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Hoover oloinu that 9,000,000 idio tics after tho campaign has started,
k:
tho growers in the south wore depriv­
mon have ruceivod jobs through tho and does not intend to take nny part' much better prices?
ed of a market.
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|U national conference on unemployment. this timo. But it la well- within our
But the interesting fact is, thnt tho
A policy of preparedness isn't
What haa become of the other 04,000,- province to nak that Mr. Forster
railroad
companies woro likewise de­
wholly
consistent
unless
it
subsidises
WO that some of the radicals talked again become a candidate for tho
prived
of
revenues. If *tho people
a
few
crutah
factories.
^ about being out o f . jobs. Probably simple reason that .it .is the demand
Sanford, Florida 3*
did
not
ship
their produco, the rull- | 117 Park Aye.
walking to Florida to pick gold off the of the peoplo that he stand for tho
18-lbtc road company got no haul. Thus the
second term. Ho has had the oxper- 668 cures Bilious Fever.
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THE SANFORD'

AMERICAN LEGION BANQUET
PERSONAL NOTES
AT VALDEZ MONDAY NIGHT
WAS GREATLY ENJOYED

N U in u iiiiim M in in iM iiiin iiiiiiiiu iii

M. DRESNER

(Tram Wsdnasdsy't Bally)

Mrs. D. D, Newberry and little
daughter Lucile and Mrs. Kenneth
Murrell, jr., spent tho day in Orlando
yesterday.
Mrs. T, A. Neal and Mrs. Harry
L eg io n Members and S
3 2 2 ? , ™ * “u
Correct Apparel for Women and Misses
Dickson,
of
Orlando,
motored
over
After the banquet tho tables wore
Guests Had Most En­
yesterdny afternoon to attend tho
cleared away and dancing wns in­
bridge party and miscellaneous show­
joyable Affair
dulged in until u into hour sent tho er for Miss Adelaide Higgins, given by
youngsters nnd many of tho older Mcsdnmes A. W. Fitts and Hal
ones home with the feeling In thoir Wight.
hearts nnd minds that Campholl-LossMrs. J. M. Burns nnd daughter, Mrs.
Ing Post is the host ever and thoy Howard Smith aro spending tho after­
jLNV MANY ^OOOD TALKS BY know how to pull off a successful noon in Sorrento visiting frlonds.
8 Extra Savings for those
who Buy here now on
»
MEMBERS AND GUESTS—
Armistico Day, a successful show or J. A. Sullivan^ D. Strugfield, T. An­ —
MUSIC AND DANCING
a banquet nnd dnnee at any old time derson, L. Baker and Misses Plttis
and their affairs will’alwnya be'the and Walker, of Macon, Gn., are mo­
' (Tram Tuesday's THIIrT social events of the Hf0 of Sanford toring through the state stopping ov­
Ono of the moat pleasant occasions for many years to come.
er in Sanford yesterday.
of the social aoaaon was that of the
1
M. B. Shelton, of Daytona wns in
dinner and dance given fay .the Camp
the
city yesterday transacting busi­
beii-Lossing Post, American Legion,
ness.
Our lino of Misses' and Children's Coats have been chosen for
at the Hotel Valdez last; night.
Mrs.
Joseph
Umbnck,
of
Orlando,
their dependability and wearing qualities.
It was staged as an oftaq-pieco'of
was In tho city yesterday calling onl j
the big Armistice Day •• celebration
old friends nnd coming over to attend | ■
that was such a great success, and
* * * * * * * * * *
the party given yesterday afternoon 18
the Legion boys wnnted an occasion
by Mesdames Fitts and Wight, for 8
to tell all their friends just how they
In aplte of the rain the woods was Miss Adelaide Higgins,
jg
A good coat will plorre your girl as much as a toy. They like
appreciated their efforts In behalf of full of hunters Thanksgiving day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoyt Hunt, of Indian- g
pretty clothes ju st
/ell as their elders, and we can save you
the Legion, and also to present the
Rev. Goodberd was,shopping in npoliB, nro spending some time hero
silver cups to tho winners of tho var­ Snnford Wednesday.
somo
money
now
on
a
purchase of this class of merchandise.
at the Montezuma.
ious events.
.
Mrs. Williams nnd Mrs Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Kcrrod, of
A fine orchestra, arranged by Ed­ and children of this place nnd Dr. Warren, Ohio, are spending n fow
gar Ball, discoursed sweet- music all Martin and wife of Osceola, left Mon­ days hure, leaving next week for St.
A FEW MORE DAYS, LADIES
during the dinner and for The dance day for Miami.
Augustine where they will spend a
^iftcrwnrd and, like all that Ball pro­
Thorc will ho an oyster supper at fow weeks and then expect to return
------------------ TO BUY-----------------ductions, it-was all right.
to Sanford to Bpend tho winter.
tho town hall December 2,
After the invocation by Chaplain
Mr. and Mrs. II. I. Cievorlgn, of
Edgar nnd Fred McFnrlnne spent
George Hyman,,Post Commander L. Friday in Osceola with Charles Sum Holden, Mo., nro among tho out of
F. Roper addressed the assemblage mofsill.
state visitors hero yesterday.
»
and briefly outlined the work of the
Walter L. Wight, of Cairo, Gn., ar­
Miss Roney of Lnkc Hart nnd Miss
AT REDUCED PRICES
Legion under his year’s leadership— Wilson of Orlando Bpent the week rived in tho city yesterday nnd will bo
ncsocinted in businoss with Hal
a year that has bfcen filled with many end with MIbb Helen Moran.
Considering quality our prices now on Ladies’ Apparel, are much low- \
Wight.
events, with many big things for tho
Tho Club mot Monday with good
er than any place you may go ,
M. S. Wiggins, who has boon in tho
benefit of the Legion and for tho up­ attendance.
north
nnd
cast
on
business
for
tho
building of tho city—fAF tho Amer­
Mr. Owens of Osceola, wns visit­
past three months, has returned nrtl
ican LegMrt represents 'the best type ing friends hero Mondny.
of American oitsenshlp.
Mrs. McFnrlnne and Mrs. Daniels will Bpend tho winter here. Mr. nnd
E
Commander Roper then Introduced spent Wednesday with Mrs. J. W. Mrs. Wiggins have rented tho W. D. S
Gillon homo on Elm nvenuo for tho
Judge Gcorgo Herring, the new post Flynt.
Sanford, Fla.
Phone 121
214 East First St.
winter.
commander, who responded In a hap­
Mrs. Kate Kilhniic has been very
Mrs. Margaret Barnes, of Jefferson
py vein and ppromisod all his “bud­ ill. Mrs. Hart has been teaching
Court
Apartments, Orlando, is spend­
dies" his unqualified "upport in nil school in her place.
ing
tho
day hero with friends and at­
that tho Loglon meant and stood for.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Wicholson nnd
One of the great advantages, wo
tending
to business,
* Id i c t i c a t a i n i t a l u i l B i l B i I B i
The following gentlemen wero call­ Miss Annn Peters of Daytona spent
infer, of "rending It In tho morning
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Logan
of
Cenevu
ed upon and responded in a few words Thanksgiving with Mr. nnd Mrs.
when it is nows,” Is [that, you enn
wore in tho city today. Thoy report ha
nbout tho Legion: Dr. Hyman, Goo. Henry Levy.
WANTED
then intelligently read it again in tho
tho Lognn Mercantile company as
A. DeCottcs, Forest Lake, Goorgo W.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Franklin had
evening
when
it
is
contradicted,
WANTED—Young cow.
Muzt ba
Knight, Chnrllo Britt, tho "Carnival friends from Dnytonu Thanksgiving. fllourishing and enjoying a lino fall ha
(BlfBlIUlMlUMliniRlM
trade.
ha
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J.
II. Malfresh
and
good
milker.
Man,” R. J. Holly and scvoral othors.
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Provntt Mrs.
FOR RENT-A tent hftuao consisting m0P( Dox 1M( Sorrent0( PU.
18-tfc
The presentation of the silver cups W. II. Rivers and Mr. Honry Dewey
(From Thunday'a Daily)
of 2 te n ts alt screened am i floured.
JOHN LANDMAN DIES IN HOCHwns ono of the most impressive nnd wns In Eustis Mondny on business.
E. Hnckor wita nmofcg the out ofClenn, good water, in city limits.—E. SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds of
ESTER most delightful items on tho pro­
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Speer of San­ stato business visitors hero yesterday
hauling.
31-tfe
John Lnndmnn, a former resident A. Moffett, Celery Avo. Phono 107-W.
gram. Commander Roper had a dlf- ford, nre spending n few weeks with registering from Atlnntn.
1 0 - l t c WANTED—Dolls to dress for Chrtzt■. flciilt task In presenting onch cup nnd Mrs. M. E. Wicks.
K. L. Mock, of Leesburg, wnn in tho of Altnmontc and well known horo,
mua. For full information address
ho wns equal to tho occasion, nnd in
Mrs. McFnrlnno nnd Mrs. T. W. city yesterday calling on his friends died ■nt Rochester, Minn., whero ho
Lenin
Is
tho
only
man
who
hns
ovMrs.
L. It. Mitchell, Box 04, Oviedo,
was locelving attention nt tho Sanaa fow words of gmcoful acknowledge­ Provntt cnlled on Mrs. Hall Thursdny. and attending to business.
or
been
able
to
mnku
money
out
of
u
j
Fin,
11-tf-p
Fred
ment of tho debt the Legion owed all
W. M. Glower, of Romo, Gn., Is tnrium of Mayo Brothors.
printing
press.—Asheville
Times.
Wnlernn received tho announcement of
those who had assisted in many ways
FOR SALE
Equip your whole family with Pet­ making his headquarters nt tho Mon­
in making tho Armistico Day a suc­ ers shoes for tho Christmas holidays. tezuma while in the city on business. Mr. Landman’s dentil today by wiro
Business is finding out thn,t if buy­ FOR SALE—No. 817 West First St.
cess, ho presented tho silver cups to Solid leather throughout, Sold on n
R. L. McKenzie, of Jacksonville, nnd the statement that tha funeral
Eight roomH nnd bath. For price
would occur at tho Into home of tho ers will not fall for prices, prices
tho following:
money back guarantee by Rivers Bros. representing tho Kclly-Springfield deceased nt Grand Rapids today un­ must fall for buyers.—Norfolk Vlr- nnd tortus, wrlto box 782, Daytona,,
Mrs. Lousing, president of tho Wo­ Sanford avenge.
10-2tc Tiro Co., is spending a fow days here
Fin.
40-tfc
der tho auspices of Grand Hapids gtninn-Pilot.
calling on his local customers.
man’s Auxiliary, for tho best decor­
“EXIDE" BATTERIES, tho Glnnt
Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Check, of Knn- lodgo of Elks.
ated flont.
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13-ir.tc
Mr.
Landman
lived
for
many
years
G
G
G
cures
Malarial
Fever,
thnt
lives in a box. Wo can now fur­
sas, are spending somo timo hero at
Mrs. Henry Wight, for tho Welfare
in
Grand
Rapids,
Mich.,
nnd
had
a
nish
six
Volt Batteries ut $24,60. We
the
Montezuma.
Department of tho Woman’s Club, for
largo
circle
of
frlonds
in
thnt
city.
buy,
Bell, exchange, recharge nnd reIs
tho
ton
pounds
thnt
Mnrshnl
Mrs.
B.
J,
Starling
left
this
after­
tho best decorated float, the enr of
noon for Jacksonville where she will On account of failing health he came Foch has gained slnco ho cnnio over pnir nil makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
Mrs. A. E. Hill.
8-tfc
spend two weeks with her sister, Mrs. to Florida Beveral years ago Bottling to this country American or French? ers. Phono 648.
K. II. Lloyyd, of Lloyd's Shoo
**********
near
Altamonte
and
planting
un
or—Boston Globe.
Robort Sims, nt hor homo in IllvorFOR SALE—Coni oil hooter, $8.00}
Store, for the host decorated commer­
nngo grovo. Fulling health made l t (
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side.
electric table stoves, $12.60 value,
cial float.
Misses Bessie nnd Hnzol Quigg of
necessary
for
him
to
give
up
active
M
foreign
countries
nro
clamorSenator
Duncan
U.
Flotchor
wns
for
$7.00, in perfect condition. 418
R. P. Walters of DoLand for tho Orlando, spent Thanksgiving hero
work and he removed to St. Po ora- ,
f(jr Tanl
fnmo is worW. Magnolia.
hero
this
morning
for
n
few
minutes
13-tp
first prize in motor boat races and tho guest of their pnronts.
,,
onroutc to Washington after n few burg whero he ownou two r orient. wide.—Union
Pharmacy.
adv. IIICMHTITCIIINO AND PICOTINO ATRoy Cooke, DoLand, for tho Hocond
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Ellis were Sat­ days spent nt Geneva at tho homo of bakeries. Ho was taken to Rochester
tiiehmcnt, fits all mnvlng machines.
prize for motor bonts.
urday visitors to Snnford.
Price |2 00. Chocks, lOo oxlrn. L ig h t!
his sister, Mrs. J. H. Huddleston. Sen­ several months ago and all that medi­
Mull
llumto. Ilex 1ST, UlrmTngRollins college for winning the ca­
In England, dishwashing is a pro luun, (inter
Rev. Clark delivered a good sermon ator Fletcher did not have timo to cal flkill could do wns done for him
Ain.
11-fltp
noe races, received a cup and two in­ here Tuesday evening,
with no avail. Ilia friends hero will ,lUo cause of Insanity. Stnck 'em up, A NICI3 COUNTrtV HOMED F O R HALID—
Htop
over
in
Sanford
for
n
nhort
tnlk
dividual cups, nnd tho college wns
Apply lo m a n a g e r , A. J. L u n d u u le t.
Mr. and Mrs, Brown will move into much as he would liku to hnvo done loarn with regret of tho death of Jnck dear,vnnd go to tho movies.—Blrni- Itiuilo
A, Hox 240, H anford. Fla. II l i l p
represented by Jnck Stevens nnd J. their now house on Crystal Lake Avo.
Lnndmnn,
who
was
well
liked
by
those
Ingham
News,
hut promises to visit us longer when
R. Hnllldny, who accepted tho cups.
FOR SALE—Bargain, six cylinder, 6who knew him.
last of the week.
congress adjourns.
All of tho recipients responded to
It is astonishing how quickly Tnn­ pusHoiigor Nash touring cnr. Run
Mr. Sweeney hns tho foundation
Ihe Prustmtntion of Commander Ro­ Inid for his house on 4th. St.., facing OGO quickly relieves a cold, 13-lGtc
lnc will produco results. You usually about ten thousand miles, practically
DEATH OF GEO. II. ROBERTS
per with words of thnnkH straight the lnke.
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■feel hotter from the very first dose. now, first chins condition, Tho cnr
Goorgo II. Roberts died nt tho homo
, tll
, will plensu tho most fnsthioaus.—M.
from their hearts nnd this ocension
New arrivals at Crystal Lake Hotel
of
his
son
South
of
tho
city
on
Wed­
W. Halford, Enterprise Junction, Fin.
tvnn made n moBt happy ono by tho nre Mr. nnd Mrs. James Sweeney, Mr.
nesday nftornonn after a lingering ill­
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Legion nnd all those who wore pres­ George Grady, Mr. George Philips, of
How in the woiM did men got to
ness. Thu funeral was held from tho
ent to receive tho prizcH. Tho sllvor Salisbury, Mass., Mr. nnd Mrs. Clif­
homo today nt 3 o'clock, Rev. Clarke 1,0 Krent before headlines wore In- CABBAGE PLANTS FOR SALE—
cups wore works of a rt nnd beauty ford nnd dpughtcr. from Hamilton,
Early Jersey nnd Charleston Wnkoofflclnting. Interment was made in vented?—Hartford Times.
and wero donnted by tho First Nn- Mass., and Mr, nnd Mrs. Sulivan from
ficld, 6,000 for $4.00! 10,000 for $7.50.
Thnt morning lamoness—those Lakoviow comotory.
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lonnl Bank, tho Seminoto. Bank nnd Michigan.
Docousod wus born in Oswego, Now, The Washington conference can ho Slnglo 1,000 $1.25 f. o. h. Valdosta.—
sharp pains when bending or lifting,
the Peoples Bnnk, of this city, and
mnke work a burden ami rest impos­ York, in 1840, mid with his parentH summarized ns Dinner Pinto vs. Ar- Kinsey Wholesale Plant Co., Valdosta,
by F. F. Dutton, Wight. iBp&lt;?s. Com­
Ga.
10-ltp
“Wo have sold 07,000 bottles of sible. Don't he handicapped by a inoved to Toledo, Ohio, when ho was mor Plnto.-Groenville Piedmont.
pany, Harry Heorcn and the Amer­
bnd buck—look to your kidneys. You n young boy. Ho made his homo in . ........ -. ,
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Tnnlnc
nnd
hnvo
never
had
a
slnglu
e n Legion.
complaint,”—Jacob’s Pharmacy, A4.- will mnku no miHtnko by following Toledo for many yenrs coming to
Tho bnnquot was ono of $ho Hotel
Floridn with his son two years ago.'■
lantn, Gn. Sold by Union Pharmacy. this Sanford resident’s example.
Valdez' banquets nnd thfltj ,puts tho
Mrs. W. A. Tlllis, 1100 Elm Avo., Ho wns a veteran of tho Civil war, R
,
adv.
seal of npproval upon it, r There wns
sayB: “I am just ns strong for being a member of n company volun- ■
■delicious chicken, olives, cej^ry, dress­
,g
Donn’s Kidney Pills now nB when I teoring at Toledo.
ing, mashed potatoes, pcas^ dessert, ATTENTION MEMBERS OF
Tho sympathy of the friends of tha ■'
endorsed
them
before.
1
used
them
THE AMERICAN LEGION
•coffee and cigars and it wni cooked
somo few yenrs ago. At thnt timo family hero and in Ohio aro oxtonded J
and served In tho stylo" that has
I hnd a sore and lnmo back nnd found to tho son, II. L. Roberts, of this city ■
All members of the American it difficult to bend over. My kidneys nnd n daughter In Chicago.
made tho Hotel Vnldcz fitmbus.
After nil the cups had been present- Legion arc requested to bo presont didn’t act ns they Bhould, either. I
ROSE FOUR
:
■ed George A. DeCottea! lirose nnd nt tho regular meeting Thursdny, used a box of Doan’s nnd thoy regu­ To prevent n cold take 6BG. 13-15tc J
elated that hy had n m in^hat had December 8th, nt 8 p. m. at tho court lated my kidneyd and rid mo of the
■
BLISS TRIUMPH
■
been given him to pros eh f otto of tho house.
MITIt'K
OF
SALK
pains in my bnck. I have great faith
L. F. Roper, Post Commander, in Doan's Kidney Pills.”
roemhers of the Legion fpr distin­
COBBLERS
Notice l» hereby given th a t under anil
K. R. Murrell, Jr., Adjutant.
guished services and'he presented a
Price 00c nt all dealers. Don't by v irtu e of a Final Decree of hororfoHurn and Halo Issuing out of the C ir­
two-hnndled porcelain cupl toi Hodgson
This .seed stock is especially selected Maine Grown,
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get cuit Court of tho Seventh Judicial Cir- =
pall, with the remark he would need FOR SALE!—16 acres, located 2 miloa Doan's Kidney Pills—the sumo that cult of Florida. Ill and for hemlnole J:
from fields free from Blight infection
In a cauee therein ponding It in the mornings fo^1cold water.
from Oviedo, 'Fla.,1 1-4 mllo from Mrs. Tlllis had. Foster-Milburn Co., County.
w herein M erritt F. !{?hlneon le the
complainant, and F. W. Hchwlnd and
Hodgson accepted It and said that hnrd road, nil fonced and cross fenc­ Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
11 PECK BAGS
adv. Hmma M. Hchwlnd his wife, nre defend­
ants,
l will offer for nnlo and will sell
■when ho waa using It flllcwj-wlth Ice ed, 7 acres cleared, 3 acres tiled, 76
to the highest bidder for cash a t the
Ask for Prices
,
water ho would be thinking of Mr. budded orange trees bearing, 3 flow-.
front door of the Court Houne In Han­
Hamlrioln County. Florida, during
DcCottes.
In, well., n room hou.o, .rn.ll h .rn '
* I’111' ' 1 ford.
the legal hours of sale, upon Mondny,
J a n u a r y 2nd, 1H33. the shine being a
The banquet wns onoTbf those mnny and irnrngo, running water In houno «»'&gt; c.n.or.d-BU rlln«tjm New ,
legal ealee day, the following descrlbroestones In the good Umea that will soil for less than it cost to im­
eJ/1re a l eetauT situated,Tying*knd beTni
It
is
a
conference
of
the
big
guns
In tho County ..........
rof" Seminole, State
Sanford people seem to'ho having all prove. Come, lojjk it over. Celery is
Flurlda, to-wll:_
of
tho
world
of
the
btg
guns
of
the
Lots 1 and 3 of n!ock “A" of the
n tho time and brought all the “Bud- now growing on it. Price $3,000. Box
M ltob.ll Sur,,/ o i l V o . B X w 3 &amp; T .
SANFORD
10-8tp world.—Nashville Banner.
FLORIDA
‘dies'' and their friends together In a 101, Oviedo, Fla. J1 •
’X
M aster In Chancery.
a social gathering that waa strictly In­
aKojtQH a iiKnniNQ, ,
Solicitor ror Complainant. 14-Sto
I8-16tc
Sell It vrtth a Herald Wont Ad.
formal and filled with that-groat fra- To break a cold take 666.

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- THE SANFORD WEEKLY

McKIM-RILBY.

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L ta than fifty dollar* worth of trace,
thrub* and plant* cauied a property to
m O for’five huntiled dollar* more &gt;TL»n
had been offered for it.
One pecan
tree often produce* many dollar*'
worth of nut* in a Mason. A few fi«
tree* will net even more and other
nuts and fruits are equally profitable.

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AY, DECEMBER
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(From W tlM U ir’i Dally)

IffM l S M liy 'i Dally)

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o n tr a e t end bond May be
proposed ceon
Mention to Samuel Jordan,
had on apnlli
Clark of thea Volualn Board of County
Commissioners, DeLand, Florida,
or
from B. A. Douglaaa. Clark of th e Semi­
nole Board of County Commissioners,
Hanford,' Florida, a f to r November I t ,
1921, on deposit of 15.00 w hich will bo
r e tu rn e d If bid la made.
By o rd e r of th e Board o f County
Commlaalonara of Volualn and Seminote Countie*, Florida.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLA88.
Clerk, Board of County
Commlialonero, Seminole
County,&gt; Florida.
12-Uo.

Tho many friends of Robert McKlm
formerly of this city, will bo Inter­
ested in the following notice .in the
Sacramento, California, Boo:
Cards aro being received in today’s
mail announcing tho engagement of
Miss Tholma Riloy to Robert McKim,
the news coming as quito a surprlso
In the Circuit Court *f the Seventh Judicial Cir­
except to thoir closest friends.
cuit of Florida, U and tor SamiMiss Riloy Is tho daughter of Ray
nole Count/,—In Chanoety,
L. Riloy, state controller, and Mrs.
CITATION
Riley, and though only a recent ar­ Beatrice Dunbar, Complainant,
v*.
rival in Sncrnmento, hns nlrondy ac­
Dunbar, Defendant.
quired a largo circle of frionds among Joaeph
To Joaeph Dunbar. Realdenc* Unknown!
It appearing from an tfrid av lt filed In thla
tho youngor sot. . She attended cant*
that jou are a non-realdent of the State
Mills College and is a graduato of of Florida, therefore, /on, Joaeph Dnnber, are
ordered and required oa lb* Bib d e j of Decem­
Stanford University where sho was ber. A. D. 1921, to appear to tha hill of com­
exhibited agalnat /on In thla cauae.
identified with tho Alpha Phi Soror­ plaint
It le ordered that thla notice be publlahed In
the
Sanford
Herald once n week for eight
ity.
week*.
.
McKim is a son of William McKim, WITNKSS m j hind and tba teal of thla court
on
thla
27th
d
a
/
of
September,
A. D. 1021,
of Sanford, Florida, and a nephew of (SBAL)
It. A. DOUat,AHS.
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
S. W. McKim, a prominent resident
Seminole Count/, Fie.
of this city. Ho attended Tulnyne (JEO. A. DeCOTTES,
Solicitor
and
of
Oonnaal
for Complainant.
University in New Orleans. Ho re­ T-tte
ceived a commission as lieutenant
during tho world war nnd established Notice of Application for Tax Deeds
Under Section S7S of the Gen­
a splendid record. Ho is popular both
eral Statutes
in businoss nnd social circles here.
Notice
is
hereby given that F. L.
Tho marriago will tako place around
Woodruff,
purchaser
of Tax Certifi­
*ho first of tho year.
cate No. 175,- dated the 2nd day of
"I’m a sicl4 man, Ddc.”—"How June, A. D 1010, said certificate em­
many quarts is the matter with braces the following described proper­
ty situated in Sominolo County, Flori­
you?"
da, to-wit: South 1-2 Lot 1 and All
Thcro must bo no moro wnrs. Lot Lot 2 (less NE 1-4 of Lot 2), Sec. 20,
tho killing bo done by the automo­ Twp. 20 S, Rnngo 30 East, 45 acres.
Tho said land being assessed at tho
biles.
dato of the issuanco of such certificate
in the name of Unknown.
Also Tax Certificate No. 761, dateid
tho 2nd day of Juno, A. D. 1018, said
certificate embracos the following de­
In Circuit Court Seventh Judicial Cir­
scribed property situated in Seminole
cuit. Seminole County, Florida.
—In Chancery.
County, Florida, to-wlt: Lots 4 and
1)1 VOUCH
6 Blk 0, Russell's Plat of Fort Reed.
The said land being assessed a t the
Olivia Coinrt,
*
vs.
date of tho issuanco of such certificate
E ugene Cosnrt.
It appear* from tho a ffid a v it of Oliv­ In tho namo of Unknown, has filed
ia C oiart, horeln duly fllod, th a t she Is said certificates in my offlco and has
tho com plainant In tho above entitled
cauae; thnt the renldenco of IOugone made application for tax deed to issue
Coinrt. the defendant, la u nknow n to
the I'.frlnnt; thnt thero la no one In the In accordance with law.
Htato of Florida, tho aervlce of a subUnloss said certificates shall be re­
pnenn upon whom would hind d efend­
a n t: thnt tho dofondnnt la over tw e n ty - deemed according to Inw tax deed will
one (21) yoara of age.
You nro th e re fo re ordered to nppoar issue thereon on tho 0th dny of De­
to thla hill of com plaint on the 6th day cember. A. D. 1021.
of Kebrunry. 1922, tho aame being a
rule dny of thla court.
Witness my officinl signature nnd
It la f u rth e r ordered th a t thla notice
seal
this the 3rd dny of November, A.
ho publlahed for olght
oonaeoutlve
w eo )ka In tho Hnnfora Herald, a new* D. 1021.
mper publlahed In Seminole County,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Florida.
WltnoBN B. A. Douglass, Clerk of the
Clork Circuit Court,
Circuit Court, nnd tho son! th e re o f thla,
the Sth dny of Nov. A. D. 1911.
Sominole County, Fla.
(8BAI.)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
Clerk. 12-6tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.

Miss Ruby Baker, who has been the
house guest of Mrs. W. J. Barring­
ton, haa returned to her home in danford.—Orlando Sentinel.
Mrs. dus Linfua (nee Annie McDormlt) left Saturday for her homo
The first co*t of trees and the up*
in Columbia, 3. C., after spending two
keep
expense
are
insignificant
in
coo*
weeks
hero with hor aunt, Mr*. J.
MV'
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parison with return*. Even a small lot
N. Robson. Hor many friends regret
will accommodate a few specimen** in
that sho hr.d to loavo so soon as thoy
odd corner*.' Start your planting this
wero expecting hor to spend the win­
Im
winter, making additions as you can.
ter here.
You will get pleasure a* well as profit
J. P. Stockman, R. II. Burnett, E.
S.
Rogers nnd W. J. Dominick loft yes­
Our catalog and planting guide will
terday
in tho Stockman car for their
help you. This book is free for the
homo in Greenwood, S. C., aftor spend­
asking. Write for it today. We have
ing several days hero with friends.
a complete stock of good trees, shrubs,
They
also visited Tnmpa and other
plants of all kinds adapted to Florida
places
on tho Wost Coast.
and the South, in the best varieties.
Miss Mnymo Mero hns rotumod
homo from Orlando whoro sho spent
c, ai. cm irrm a a co*
tho wook end with Miss Mildred Dick­
J a fk » « a v fllft r i t H I a ,
son at Jefferson Court Apartment*.
Miss Mildred Dickson, of Jefferson
Court, Orlando, was the guest of her
sister, Mrs. Chris Matthews, Thanks­
Av
giving day.
ii
Harry Fbrran, of Eustls, waa the
CREAM FOR CATARRH
guest of his sister, Mrs. D. L. Thrash­
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
er yesterday afternoon.
Tells How To Got Quick Relief
Among the Sanford people attend­
from Head-Cold*. IPs Splendid!
ing tho bridgo party given Saturday
afternoon by Mrs. Harry Dickson at
her homo In Orlando, honoring Miss
In ono minute your cloggod ostrils Adelaide Higgins, whoso marriago to
FORMER SUPERINTENDENT OF
will open, tho nir passages in your Mr. Lucas McLood takes placo in DoCANADIAN PACIFIC SEES
head
will clcui unu you can breathe combor were: Mrs. Joo Chittenden,
MUCn OF INTEREST
freely. No more hawking, snuffling, Mrs. Hal Wight, Mrs. LaVerne Hurt,
Jamoe R. Nelson, formerly super* blowing,
headache,
dryness. No
intendent of tho Canadian Pacific R. struggling for breath at night. Your Miss Lettlo Caldwoll, Mrs. C. R.
Klrtloy, Miss Sara Wight, Mr*. AyR.'and export in transportation and cold or catarrh will bo gone.
lotto Fitts, Mrs. B. L. Perkins, Mrs.
financial problems in Now York City,
Got a small bottle of Ely's Cream W. E. Bailoy and Mrs. Goo. Woiland.
who visited our city thin week in com* Balm from your druggist now. Ap­
W. W. C. Smith and family of Ocala
pany with T. S. Huff, stated that ho ply n llttlo of this fragrant, ai.tlsoptlc
spent tho wook ond horo at tho Monte­
was very much impressed with the healing cream in your nostrils. It
zuma.
strategic position of Sanford at tho penetrates through every air passage
H. N. Brock, of Carrollton, Ga., was
headwaters of navigation. Mr. Nel­ of tho head, soothes tho inflamed or
a
businoss
visitor horo Saturday.
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son was impressed with tho logical swollen mucous membrane nnd rollof
K. L. Mock, of Loosburg, was In
position of our city for freight distri­ comes Instantly.
tho city Saturday mingling with his
bution which would ovontually mako
It’s Just fine. Don’t stay stuffed up many frionds and transacting busi­
it centralized headquarters for tho fu­ with a cold or nasty catarrh—Relief
noss.
ture warehousing and distribution of comes so quickly.—Adv.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Sutton, Misses
morchandiso of all deserption through
Willio Mao nnd Dorothy Sutton, of
this portion of Florida.
Chattanooga, Tonn., spont tho wook
Mr. Nelson has spont a week in a
end horo at tho Montezuma.
caroful investigation and commercial
H. F. Lawrence, of Jacksonville, was
research of tho city and its futuro, in
in tho city Saturday attending to
consultation with Mr. Convorsc D.
business, mnking his hendquartors at
Marsh, tho flnancior of Now York. Mr.
the Montezuma.
Nelson was much impressed with tho
C. E. Raynor, of East Port, N. Y.,
activities of tho city and tho enter­
was registered at the Montezuma
prise of tho merchants nnd to borrow ROTARY CLUB FOSTERING A Sunday.
By: V. B. DOUGLASS, D. C.
hla own expression, ho said that "ho MOVEMENT THAT WILL MEAN
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Trapp and son THBTFORD &amp; WILKINSON.
1B-Oto la Circuit Court, Sevruth Judicial Cir­
was sold on Sunford” for its courtesy,
MUCH TO THE CHILDREN
woro among thoso stopping a t tho
cuit, State of Florida. County of
it* pro-emlnont farming industry und
Ueaaluoio.—lu Cheneery
Montezuma Sunday.
In Ike Circuit Court of the fleventh Ju­
tho gonulno sorvlco rondored by nil
dicial
Circuit
of
Florida,
In
nnd
for
.
(From T uatdty's Daily)
FORECLOSURE
Word has boon rooeivod stating that
Hrmlnolc County.—In Chancery.
with whom ho camo in contact, and
Snnford will hnvo n community J. M. Nooly Is vory ill at a hospital Marlon Olleu, Complainant,
J. P. Muaaolwhlto and Orlando B ank A
tho slogan, "Tho City Substnntnl" Christmas troo nnd every kiddio in in Atlanta, whoro ho wont to attend
v*:
T r u s t Company, a corporation, Com­
Jo
h
n
Olloa,
Defendant.
plainants,
was indood appropriate, Ho was par­ this part of tho country will bo in­ a banquot glvon by tho Now York
CITATION
vs.
aitoe, Itealdence Unknow n:
W. A. W hitcom b nnd Agnoa D. W h it­
ticularly approclativo of tho assist­ vited to attond tho coromonios on Lifo Insuranco Co. His many frionds ToItJohn
appearing from nn a ffid a v it fllod
comb, hla wife, nnd W. A. Whitcomb,
ance rondored him by Mr. Ponrmnn, Christmas over or Christmas night as In Snnford wish him a speedy rccov- In thla cauae thnt you nro a non-reslTrustee, J. W a lte r F ly n t and Mnry
dont of tho Htntn of Florldn, therefore,
H. Flynt, hla wife, A. J. Holder, Ala
secretary of tho Chnmbor of Com- tho caso may bo nnd ovory ono of ory.
you, John Giles, are ordered nnd r e q u ir ­
Clyde Ilonnetl and C. M. Bonnell, her
ed
on
tho
lfith
day
of
Ja
n
u
a
ry
,
A.
D.
husband, Mrs. M. B. Johnson, n w id­
morco.
thorn will think that old Santa Claus
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lnno nnd 1922, to uppenr to it
the .........
bill of complaint
ow, Prod T. Williams, J. F o ste r Al­
uKulnat you In thla cauae.
lison, T. B. Purden, Osceola Cypress
hns como to Snnford especially for daughter, Miss Noll, of DoLand, wore exhibited
It la ordered th a t thla notice be pubCompany, a corporation, B. L. H u n t­
HANDSOME NEW YORK
thum. Tho Sanford Rotary Club is horo yesterday on a visit to thoir son, llabed In tho Hanford Horatd once a
er. L. M. Crosthw nlt nnd Mary
for eight Wonka.
Crosthwnlt, hla wife, I ra W h ltm e r
YACHT MAKES TRIP
fostering this idoa and tho special Edward Lnno, and othor frionds. Mr. week
WITNESS my hand nnd tho aoal of
nnd Mnry W hltmer, hi* wife, nnd Ira
W hltm er, Trustee, F r a n k J, Jacoby
UP 8T. JOHNS RIVER committee is busy right now with do- Lnno Is recovering from a recent op­ thla Court on thla 16th dny of Novem(unm arried). W. L. Moore and Ma­
tuils getting ready to enlist tho help eration and his many Snnford friends l,0(8KAL) 19*1' B. A. DOUGLASa,
bel Moore, hie wife, nnd W. L. Moore,
Clerk of tho Circuit Court.
Trustee, C. M. W h ite ( u n m a r r ie d .
Tho gnHolino launch “Hturduy” of nnd nssistnnco nnd good offices of all nro glad to soo him restored to health H -9to
Homlnoln County, Fla.
Isabel Htevlok Ilouah nnd H nrry
Roush, her husbnnd, C harles B. DooNow York, owned by 0. A. Sludu und tho lodgas nnd ordors and clubs of ugaln.
loy, I.uoy P. W nkefleld and P o r te r T.
In
th«
Circuit
Court
of
tho
Boronth
Judicial
Cir­
W akefield, h e r huaband, Clnra B.
piloted by Captnin Cnnnvn, of Jack­ Snnford in this groat work.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Famollo of
cuit af Florida, In and for Bamtnola Coun­
Gilliland,
a widow, Mnry O. Ilram m er
ty,—In
Chancery.
Snnford
had
a
community
Christ­
nnd George B. Brnmmer, hor h u s ­
sonville, Htoppcd in Pnlutku for a
Oviudo woro among tho visitors to
band, Hamuel C. Dooley nnd Bmma
CITATION
short stay Sunday afternoon. On mas troo sovoral years ngo fostorod the city yostorday.
J. Dooley, his wife, 8. H. D ewhlrat
by
tho
Womnn’B
Club
and
it
was
a
nnd
Alta II. Dewhlrat, hla wife. B. A.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. J. Holly attended 1.111}twl lUjnro, Complainant,
board with Mr. Slado nnd his wife
Olllllnnd nnd Mnry Olllllnnd, hla
T
»
.
groat
buccosb
.
Slnco
that
tlmo
tho
wife, Emmn D. Ayres, n widow, Leon
w oe n party of friends who had como
tho funoral of Chris. Codrington at Paul llijn a* . Pefrmlant.
I . Loltny and Ornce A. LoRoy. hla
To Paul llaynaa. Ilraldanc# Unknown:
down from Now York for a trip up llttlo ones havo novor had a troo of DoLand this morning.
wlfo,
H. Summers, F r a n k W. Good­
It apptirlng from an affidavit flltd In thla
rich nnd P rances Goodrich, his wife.
tho St. Johns rivor to Sanford nnd this kind and tho big hoartod pooplo
can** that you a rt a non-rraldcnt of Ibt Blata of
Central
Union T ru st Compnny, of
Florida. Ilicraforv, you Paul llajnca, ara ordered
of Snnford will bo nsked to como and
(From Tucaday'i Dally)
New York, a corporation, and Charles
othoi paints of interest.
and raqnlrtd on the ntli d a j of Hcovmbar, A. I&gt;.
N. Bdmlnston, Defendants.
B. J. Starling will return homo to­ 11)21, to appear to Ilia hill of romplalnt exhibit
Tho Sturdny 1h a very trim 80-foot help put tho iden over big this yoar.
OIIDKII
ed
Sgalnit
jou
In
thla
cauae.
To
tho defendants, L. M. Crosthwnlt
Tho
Rotarians
expect
tho
co-opornday from Lakoland whoro ho has boon It I* ordered that thla nolire be pnbltahrd le
yntch carrying u crow of six men
nnd
Mnry
Crosthwnlt,
his wife, Irn
Sanford lltrald once t week for eight weeke.
W hltm er nnd Mnry W hltmor,
his
and the enptnin nnd contains acco­ tion and help of nil tho pcoplo in thin attending nn exhibit of tho A. A C. theWITNH8H
m j bend end the eeal nf eeld court
wlfo. nnd lr n W hltmer, Trustee,
on thla :ird d ej of October, A. I). 1021.
F
rn
n
k
J.
Jncoby
(unm
nrrled),
W.
L.
modations for fifteen persons.
Mo- idon whicli is not n Itotnriun proposi­ Co.
H. A. l»OlJtlI.AH8.
Moore nnd Mnhel Moore, his wife,
Mr. nnd Mrti. E. R. Davis, of Atlan­ (Hi:At.)
Clerk of Ilia Circuit Court.
tlvo powor Ie supplied by four Von tion but n public nffnlr for tho public
nnd W. L. Moore, T rustee, C. 1 M.
Seminole Count/, Florida.
and of tho public. Furthor informa­ ta nrc spending sovoral days horo at
W hile (unmnrrlod), Isnhol Stcvlck
Blorg marine engines.
OICO. A. PeCOTTICS,
*
Roush nnd H nrry Roush, her hitstion about tho Community Trco will tho Montozumu.
Solicitor
and
Couneol
for
Defendant.
S
Otc
bnnd, Chnrles B. Dooloy, Lucy P.
After the trip up the St. Johns, tho
bo given in tho Daily Herald and all
Wnkofteld nnd P o rte r T. Wnkefleld,
Edward Brndy roturned to Montoparty will return to Jacksonville) nnd
hor hushnnd, Clnrn D. Olllllnnd. n
NOTICE
I
tho llttlo ones nro requested to bo vordo yostorday aftor spending f.ovor- Honied t.lda will bo rocelvod by the
widow,
Mnry O. Brnmmer nnd Ooorge
will mnko a trip down tho inland
B. ‘Brnmmer, her hushnnd, .'tnnuiol C.
good and remember thnt old Santa nl days horo with his pnronts, Mr. nnd Bonrtl of County Commissioner* of Donley
nnd Bmmn J. Dooley,
his
route to Miami, Palm Bench ami oth­ Claus will positively bo hero on
Nomlnolo County. Florldn, nt the Court
wife, 8. H. Dewhlrat nnd Altn H.
Mrs.
John
T.
Brndy.
,
House
In
Hnnford,
Florldn,
for
tho
er points of interest along the East Christmas day nnd hnvo somothing
Dewhlrat, hla wife, B. A. Gilliland
of n Htooknde nt tho County
J. P. Hnvmoil, of Jacksonville, wns hulldlmr
nnd Mnry Olllllnnd, his wife, Emma
Farm , according to pinna nnd apeolflConst.
D. Ayres, a widow, Loon L. I.oltny
nico for ovory ono of thorn.
cations
on
the
in tho city yesterday transacting bus­ ('ill
tin
uiu__w ith
.Clork
.I«-1
. . of
. V
oT
.. limn
. . .Court,
. fllo
*till
111 «tho
A—
t..
A
A
nnd Ornce A. LoRoy, Iris wlfo, If.
Tho pilot, Captain Cnnovu, Is well
Circuit
up
10
o'cloak,
A.
M.,
Hummers, F rn n k W. Goodrich nnd
Watch for Santa Claus and tho inoss.
liecntnhar
c o in o e r (Hit,
ii -.ii, 1921,
iv ...
Prnncos Goodrich, hln wlfo, Central
known in Pnlutkn, having resided hero Community Christmus trco.
Tho Board of County Commissioners
Elmo L. Riloy, of Jncksonvlllo spont ronorvo
Union T ru st Compnny of Now York.
the rig h t to reject nny or nil
previous to his change of residetico
id C‘
‘ N. Bdtnls■
n corporation, nnd
Charles
tho dny horo yesterday.
Wd“'
B. A. DOUai.ASB,
to Jacksonville.
It
npponrlng
from
tho
sworn
hill
of
Miss Virginia Neely roturnod homo IS .410
PRIZE WINNERS AT
Clerk. complaint horeln fllod by J. P. MussalSunday
from
Ocaln
whoro
sho
has
KANNER’S BIG SALE
w hite nnd Orlnndo Ilnnk &amp; T ru st Com­
NOTICE I
n corporation, complainants, that
ARE ANNOUNCED TODAY spent tho past two months with rela­ Healed bids will ho received by tho pany.
the dofcndnnlH L. M. Crosthwnlt nnd
Xi
Ilonrd of County Commissioners of Mnry CroBthwnlt. hi* wlfo. lrn W h lt­
tives. Sho wiih accompanied homo by Heinlnole
County, Florldn, nt tho Court ..............
.
mor nntl .Mnry
Whltmor, hi s wlfo, nnd
(From Tuesday'* Dally)
Miss Margaret Melton, who loft Sun­ llouao In Hnnford. Fln„ for grading, lr n Whitmor. Trustee, F rnnk J. Jiuohy,
dllchlng nnd othorwlso Improving the W. L. Monro nnd Mnhel Moore,
The prize winners who wore lucky day uftornoon for hor homo in Mel­ Oscaoln Bond, nccordlng to pinna and wlfo, nnd W. L. Moore, Trusteo, C. his
M.
specifications on file w ith th e Clerk, up Wlille. Isabel Stovlck llnush nnd H nrry
enough to guess tho amount of tho bourne.
till 10 o'olook, A. M.. Deo. 6tli, 1921.
Roush, liar hushnnd. Chnrles E. Dootforty years Sloan'* Liniment salo nt Knnner's Big Ten Day Sale
MIhh Elizabeth Skinnor, of Duno- A certified check for Ono H undred ev. Lucy P. Wnkofleld nnd P ortor T.
F OR
lias been tho quickest relief for last week aro announced today as din, newly olcctod president of tho (|I00.00) Dollars muat accompany eaoh Wnkefleld, h e r hushnnd. Clnrn R. Oll­
lllnnd. Mnry O. R rnm m ornnd George E.
neuralgia, sciatica and rhouma.
' The auccoBHful bidder will be re q u ir­ Grammar, liar husbnnd. nnd Hamuel C.
Florldn Stnto Federation of Woman's ed
tism, tired muscles, Innie backs, sprala* follows:
to give a bond In tho sum of Three Dooley nnd Emmn J. Dooley, his wlfo,
($300.00) Dollars.
and strains, aches and pains.
nr* all residents of the County of Mc­
Firet prizo of |100, W. T. Roberts. Clubs, wns tho guest yesterday of Hundred
County Commissioners reserve Lean, and Htnte of Illinois, th a t tho
Mrs. Ernest McGowan Galloway, thoTito
Keep Sloan’s handy nnd apply freely,
Second prizo of $50, W. II. Britt.
rig h t to rojoct nny o r all bids, or to residence and post office nddross of
ivUhoti) rubbing, at tho first twlngo.
nny hid thoy may doom to bo for each of snld defondants sevornlly Is
Tho salo wns most successful in leaving this morning for Jackson­ accept
tho heat Inte re st o M h ^ C o u n y , ^ ^
Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois;
It case* nnd brings comfort surely ovory way nnd Sales Manager Daw­ ville.
th a t the defendants H. H. Dewhlrat ami
Clerk.
and readily. You'll find It dean and
A lta H. Dewhlrat. his wife, a re reelMrs. R. E, Tolar and llttlo daught­ Dt-Hto
son is perfectly satisfied with tho
dente of th e S ta te of Illinois, and thnt
aon-sldn-stalning.
th e ir residence and post office addresa
ADVERTISEMENT
er,
Mary
Ellznboth,
rotumod
homo
Sloan’s Liniment Is pain's enemy. manner in which tho pooplo rospondod
Is Champaign. Champaign County. Illi­
Sunday
evoning
from
Jacksonville
Ask your neighbor.
nois: t h a t , th e defendants. B. A. Glutto tho summons to tho feast of bar­
K'r
NOTICE
TO
BRIDGE
CONTRACTOR*
innd and Mary Gilliland, his wife, are
At all druggist*—35c, 700, 91AO.
gains nnd tho wondorful results whore thoy spont last week visiting Heated, bid* Wlll.be received by. the re side nts of tn* State .of Illinois, and
Board of County Commissioner* of Vo th a t the
rielr residence nnd post office e d­
through advertising in tho Daily and frionds and relatives.
usla County.
Pforlds. a n d ^ h e U o n r d ^ f dreee
ge le
is Normal, McLean County, m i­
luala
County, Florida,
Miss
Paimor
loft
for
hor
homo
In
County
Commissioners
ll
th
a t the defendant Emma I). Aynolej
*
Weekly Herald .
' ‘ na t the
County. F lorida, m eeting Jointly
l
a widow, le a resident of th e State
Gnlnosvlllo,
via
Now
Smyrna,
Satur­
reC
ourt
flnux*
In
B
anfnrd/Florlda,
for
.
Mr. Dawson loavos tonight for
of IlllnolV
and th a t "heVresidence“
nnd
..........
-------ill*
tre s tle approach_____
a n d Installing
Install
oat otflce address Is Peoria. Peoria
Tampa whoro ho will put on a big day, after spending a wo-.k with' Mrs. building
f e rry across th e fit. J o h n s river, on the B ounty, Illinois; th a t the defendants
R. J. Holly of this city.
readd from Geneva to Titusville, a t 10soo Leon L. LeRoy and Orsae A. LeRoy,
sale for a Tampa Ann.
hie wife, and II. Summere, a r e residents
a. m.' December 6th. 1911.
tiiSZ-fiy .
Among tho visitors to tho city last Eeoh *bid ----of th e e ta te o f Jlilnole. end th a t their
m u st1 be accompanied b
check In the sum of 1*00.0
»$oo 00. residence, and post off lee addreee le
There's one good th|ng to bo said night attending tho Amorican Iftglon certified
m ade payable to B. A. Douglass, Clerk Berwln, Cook C o u n t y Illinois: th a t the
the Board of C ounty Commissioner* d efendants F r a n k W. Goodrich and
about epmity—one can riway* de­ dunce and dinner were Mr. and Mr*. of
of Seminole County, Florida, a s evB F ra n o e s Goodrich, hie wife, a r e realdent*, of th# B U te of Illinois, end tha t
of good fnlth.
pend on it, Friendship (often falls R..F. Walter* and Mr. and Mrri Roy denoe
T he County Commleelonerj reeerva IhJlr reeldeno# end Poet office address
1/- {
Cooke of DsLand,
one.
th e r i g h t to ire je c t a n y o r all bids, o r Is G ibson.C ity, Ford County. Illlnole;

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a n d DoaL off loo adSrees la 10 Broad'way. N*w Y ork City,
Now York. T h a t th e r e le no peraon in
th ae S
State
ta te o f F lo r id a th e service of s o b .
oena upon w hom would bind t b s said
efendants. o r e ith e r of the m i t h a t it
le th e belief I of th e se com plainants
t h a t the said d e fe n d a n ts e n d each o r
them Is over th e a g e of tw e n ty -o n e
years.
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w u i u n
•a
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sam
being
&amp; thla1
I t le f u r th e r ordered t h a t thla o r d e r
be publlahed onpe &amp; w a e k j o r f o u r (4)
oonaeoutlve w eeke In th o Sanford H e r­
ald, a n e w sp a p e r published In Sanford,
Bemlnola County,
Florida.
WITNESS m y- 'hhand
a n d and th e seal of
the
said Circuit.
C ourt th is .I tn d day o r
_______
____ lit Cou
October.
utuuuia re
A. D. 10*1.
E. A. DOUGLASS.
(SEAL)
Clerk C ircuit Court.
Seminole County, Flo.
By: V, B. DOUGLASS. D. C.
ROBINSON A BRIDGES,
8olloltors for Complainants.
h i v

II-5to

In Circuit Court. Tlk Judicial Circuit,
State or Florida, Semluola Ceuuty.
—la Chancery.
W. C. Morris,
, va
Stanley H. Alleyns, If liv in g e n d ir
dead a ll p a rtle a c laim ing Inte re st u n ­
d e r Stanley H. Alleyne, deoeaeed, o r
otherw ise, In th e p ro p e rty below de­
scribed, a n d F r a n k O. Roach. If liv ­
ing, a n d I t dead a ll p a rtle a claim ing
oeased, or otherw ise, In th e p r o p e r ty
below described.

To) the defendants, Sta n le y H. Alleyne,

If living, and If dead to a ll p a rtle a
claiming In te re sts u n d e r S ta n le y IL
Alleyn-, deceased, o r otherw ise. In
, th e pro p e rty below described, a n d
F
r a n k** V.
O. Roach, I*
If II
living, EIIE
and 1
If4
Plftll
dead to a ll p a r tie s c laim ing In te re sts
under F r a n k O. Roaoh. deoeaeed, o r
otherwise. In th e follow ing p r o p e r ty
■Ituate In Seminole County, Florida,
tbod as:
doecrit
Tha S. 1-4 of the NW 1-4 of NB 1-4
‘ ‘ 8B 1-4-----------*
“ O ,f NB
1-4 of
and- the
of SB 1-4
_________
NW 1-4.of Sec. II, Twp. *1 8, R I I K ,
containing IS 1-1 acres, m o r e ‘o r lees
I t le hereby ordered t h a t you and
eaoh of you do aippear to th e bill o f
complaint herein filed on tho In d d a y
of Ja n u a ry , 1921.
I t la f u r th e r ordered t h a t th is o r d e r
of publication be publlahed In th e S a n ­
ford Herald, a n ew spaper publlahed In
Sanford. Seminole County, Flo rid a , one#
a week for e ig h t ooneeautlre weeks.
W itness my h and and tho seal o f
the enld Circuit C ourt a t 8anford, F l o r ­
ida thla 2Sth day of October. A. D. I9 IL
(SEAL)
B. A. DOUC
/GLASS,
u lt Courl
Clerk Clrault
Court,
Seminole County,
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Bys V. B. DOUOLABB. D. C.
MASSEY A WARLOW,
A ttorneys for Complainant, l l - l t o

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
DISCHARGE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notlco is hereby, given that I* as
nssigneo of J. B. Lawson, trading and
doing business as J. B. Lawson Mo­
tor Compnny, will on tho 6th day of
December, 1021, or os soon thereafter
ns convenient, will present my final
account and vouchors to the Honor­
able James W. Perkins, at DeLand*
Florida, or wherever ho may at that
time be, for approval and ask for
finnl discharge as such assignee.
VANCE E. DOUGLASSL
Assignco J. B. Lnwson Motor Cot
DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON,
Attomoys for Assignee.
li-6t#
Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 575 of the General
Statutes of the State of Florida
Notice is hcroby given that n . B.
Levy, purchaser of Tux Certificate
No. 208, dated tho 4th dny of June,
A. D. 1017, hns filed said certificate
In my office, nnd hns mndo applica­
tion for Tax Deed to Ihbuo in accord­
ance with law. Said certificate em­
braces tho following dcscribod proper­
ty Rtuatcd in Seminolo County, Flori­
da, to-wit: S 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW
1-4, Sec. 22, Twp. 20 S, Rnngo 32 East*
20 ncroa. Tho Raid land being assess­
ed nt the dato of tho lssuunco of euch
certificate in tho namo of John Mc­
Leod, Heirs. Unless said certificate
shnll bo redeemed according to law
Tax Deed will Ibsuo thereon on tho
0th dny of Dccembor, A. D. 1021,
WITNESS my officinl slgnnturo and
bcuI this the 3rd dny of November*
A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
Sominolo County, Fla.
12-fltc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Notice of Application for Tax De
Under Section 575 of tho General
Statutes or tho State of Florida
Notico is hcroby glvon thnt Edw
S. Miller, purchaser of Tax Certii
ento No. 2302, dated the Oth day
June, A. D. 1890, hns filed said cerl
flcnto in my office, and has mndo a
plication for Tnx Deed to isuuo in a
cordanco with law. Said corntifica
embraces the following describe
property situated in Sominolo Count
Florida, to-wit: Beg. 522.22 ft. N
SE cor. of NE 1-4 of NE 1-4, See. S
Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E., run N 165.'
ft., W 711.2 ft., S 165.74 ft., E 711
ft. 2 3-4 acres. The said land boh
assessed ut tho dato of tho issuan
of such certificate in tho namo of U
known. Unless said certificate shi
be redeemed according to law Tt
Deed will Ibsuo thereon on the 24
duy of December, A. D. 1021.
Witness my official signature oi
oenl this tho 18th day of Novembt
A. D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A, DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Courte
Seminole County, FI
!4-6tc
By: A, M. WEEKS, D.
The world always gives a reap
ful hearing to a reformer who i
trying to make a living at it. •
For office eappliM, stationery,
coins to the Herald office.

�vvi

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, D
a n M M M

Chamber o f Commerce
Should Be Assisted By
All Live Organizations

Eirii iru&lt;&lt;{&lt; •

Making a Strong Body Compoeed of
All Other Clube

Miss Olivo Lozetto Is spending
Thanksgiving ard tho week-end with
Every other club in tho city should
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. F, Lo- bend tholr collective efforts toward
A td u a d .
zotte. Miss Lczette Is taking a busi­ making tho Chamber of Commerce
ness course at Massey Business Col- tho central body around which all oth­
Gollcgc, at Jacksonville, and this is er organizations rovolvo. All organi­
Columbia Dry B aturin
hor first visit homo sinco September. zations aro doing their share of build­
work better and last
Messrs. Walter Stubbs, Hoyt Paul, ing up Sanford and Ihoy aro all dung
Emmett
McCall and H. B. McCall, a great work but their efforts should"!
—for b.tU and b W W
Jr., of Lakeland, and Edwnrd Mc­ bo co-ordinated with tho big work o f’
—for thmooMM*
Not being able to greet all
—for gal angina*
Call, of Stetson, are
spending tho Chamber of Commerce in tho real
—for dry bgtfttv IlghtUa
work
of
construction.
Tho
Chamber
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. H.
our friends personally, wo
In cloaat, ciU u. p n A
OR bells, butters, thermostats.
of Commerco Is the working organiza­
B.
McCall.
barn, ate.
alarms, etc., use Columbia “ Bell
use this method to extend
—for Ignition on t h . Ford
On last Friday nftemoon a reci­ tion thnt has no restriction of mem­
Ringer.” Little package of big power.
whllaitartlng. Putaaand
bership
and
every
man
and
woman
in
procity
meeting
of
tho
Woman's
Club
to cold wgathar "balk*"
to you a most welcome invi­
You need but one.
was held at the club house. Tho pro­ tho county can bo a member if they
For gas engine ignition; for tractor
tation to attend the most
gram was In chargo of Mrs. W. P. wish to join, thus giving all an op­
Ignition; for ignition ontheFordwhile
Carter, and was greatly enjoyed by portunity to work for tho county and
wonderful Fall merchandis­
starting; always Columbia “Hot Shot”
all present. The Sanford and Genova city. Read what tho heads of other
Tbr w r t f l m * l f tm m t dry
Ignition Battery No. 1461, Starts
ing even t that w e have
clubs were well represented, and con­ organizations say rogurding this at­
fottrrr. attd w ktrt stra p o f
quick,
regardless
of
cold
weather.
tributed much to tho program which titude:
i u j h f ja e f eaffi h a rrd rd .
ever held.
Fslm*$*tk S fa tg Ctip BmJ.
KIWANIS
Solid package of 4 ccllpower (6 volts).
follows: Plano solo, Mrs, Hanklnfog f o i l «l M M M c t o f i
Fits under the front seat of die Ford.
son, Oviedo; Address of welcome, "Wc thoroughly believe and* hoartW ithout equal In quality
Sold by electricians, auto supply shop*
Mrs. R. W. Lawton, president of the' i
com m end that all Kiwnnlnns ofand assortm ent o f goods
and garages, hardware and general store*,
Oviedo club; Rcaponso to welcome, [fiH“tc w,th nml K1™ honrty *aW °rt
shown.
and implement dealers. Look for the name
Mrs. Maxwell, Sanford; Paper, Tho Ito ^?e r, oca Chambors °f Commerce
No G
Columbia
on
the
label.
\\\ have record of at least sixteen
W ithout equal In saving
C(&gt;l UMI"''
organization nnd object of tho Gc
ir,niton
communities
in
which
there
wore
no
p o s s i b i l i t i e s offered on
nova Club, Mrs. Wakefield, Genova;
City ( » l1
Chnmhcrs
of
Commerco
nnd
tho
locnl
dependable goods.
Vocal solo, Mrs. Newberry, Sanford;
Klwanis Clubs have been tho means
Paper,
Tho
Possibilities
of
Civic
i
We shall expect you.
by which new Chambers of Commerco
Work In Small Towns, Mrs. Wight,
hnvo been actually organized,"—E. C.
Sonford; Vocal trio, Mcsdnmes New­
W. I’nrkor, General Secretary, Kiwnnberry, Herndon, Mnines, of Sanford;
is Club, International.
Reading, Mrs. Dooley, Geneva; Rend­
OPTIMISTS
ing, Mrs. Newberry, Sanford; Piano “By nil manna every civic club mem­
Bolo, Mrs. Hnnklnson, Oviedo, Tho ber should affiliate with tho Chnmbor
hostesses of the day wero Mesdames of Commerce nnd actively support the BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH
* * * * * * * * * * * *
weeks with her mother, Mrs. Geo.
T.
W .Lawton,. R. W. Lawton, W. J. community organization.
Lewis.
Lawton, A. Lolnhnrt. Delightful re­ "Tho civic club Is not Intended to,
F. II. Hand, Jr., of Miami, mndc n
freshments were served nnd a vory should not, nnd docs not nttompt, to
short stop in town Thursdny, enrouto
plcnsnnt half hour
spent socially. fill tho place of. tho Chnmbor of Com­
*
* to Orlnndo.
After the departure of the invited merce under any circumstances. It is Sanford Ave. and 4th St.
Sanford, Fla.
Miss Omnh spent the week-end
guests, a short business session wns more personal and social In its rela­
with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bill
hold at which six new members wero tionship, whereas tho central organi­
T. W. Lawton was a visitor to tho Allen.
elected to membership In tho club.
zation is designed nnd intended to
school o*io day Inst week.
great preparations for looking after
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Topliff, of .Or­
‘ ItOTAIIIANS HAD HID TIME
Miss
Elizabeth
Lawton
spent
meet tho general needs of tho whole
Miss Olivo Dinkel nptnt tho week­ lando, wero the guests of Mr. nnd
the children and tho needy at Christ­
Thanksgiving at homo, returning to community which the civic club cannot
(From Tuaaday’a Ilnlljr)
end in Orlando the guest of Mrs. E. Mrs. A. Y. Fuller, Thanksgiving,
mas time, which is one of the ser­
Rollins ,Friday morning.
undertake to do.
Sanford Rotarlnns had a great time vices performed by Rotnry tho world
C. Mnury.
S. C., nnd E. W. Dickson spent
Mrs. Julia Williams, of Wolrsdnlo, "Every optimist supports tho Cham­ today at their regular weekly lunch­
Rev. Wnlkor nnd family of Penn­ Thanksgiving In Sanford, tho guests
is
spending Thnnksgiving week-end ber of Commerce.”—Col. E, Morgan, eon, as the entertainment committee over.
sylvania, who rro friends of tho of Mrs. Chris. Mathews.
with her daughter, Mrs. Englett.
International Optimist Club.
distributed gifts to several of the
Stuart's stopped In Longwood scvernl
Apopka is to hnvo a modern Ico
Tho hunters around Longwood
Rev. nnd Mrs. L. E. Wright nnd
ROTARIANS \
members for "good services render­ plant. The present owners have just
dnys, while hero Rev. Walker preach­ hnvo had good hick so fnr. Six tur­
family, Mrs. O. P .Swope nnd family,
"Join It! Every Rotarinn should ed," The gifts will not bo enumerat­ acquired a fifteenton plant nnd work
ed a t tho Baptist church.
keys have ntrendy been killed.
Mr. and Mrs, T W. Lawton and fam­ be a member of tho Chamber of Com­ ed or made public, hut Raymond Key,
has begun in the construction of tho
Mrs. F, J. Nelmycr returned from
Mr. nml Mrs. T. G. Roebuck aro ily, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. Lawton, and
merce.
Ed Higgins, Arthur Ycfwell, Bob New­ new factory. This will greatly fa­
Jacksonville Sunday, where she has expected to arrive Saturday from
fnmlly, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Young
"PAY YOUR DUES PROMPTLY. man, Charley Henry and President cilitate the manufacturers in giving
been taking In-tho Florida state fair. New York city to Bpcnd the win tor.
and family, nnd a few invited guests, Don't make a collector out of tho Sec­ Stevens can tell you about them. quicker and prompt service and, too,
T. O. Brown, of Orlando, wns an
spent Thanksgiving ilny nt White's retary.
Judge Householder presented them affords them lnrgcr fields to supply,
out of town visitor In Longwood,
"Servo itl Assumo tho work you with npproprinto remarks nnd they
wharf on Lake Jesup.
A cold storage will hendded to tnko
Monday. \
Messrs. Francis Swope nnd Wnnl- are host suited to nnd respond cheer­ caused Ktent merriment. W. A. enro of the local needs.
Mrs. Barlow, aunt of Mm. Slade,
scy Sturdivant, Mrs. S. W. Swope, fully when called upon to servo.
Huston, of Pnlnlkn, Rotary Club, wns
arrived Saturday to spend tho win­
Miss Mnblo Swope nml MrB, Mnblo '"Improve itl Tlio ideas gntlicrod In a guest at the dinner and gnvu thu
Isn’t It funny that tho mall rob­
ter.
Stevens, motored to St. Augustine, Rotary and elsewhere should bccomo locnl club some pointers on vurious bers never Interfere with your month­
Mrs. Jim Martin and children ,re­ WE EAT TOO MUCH MEAT WHICH Saturday, returning Sunday after­ deeds through tho Chamber of Com­ work. Tho Rotnry Club is mnklng ly bills?
merco and affiliated organizations.
noon.
CLOGS KIDNEYS, THEN turned to their homo In Oklawaha a
"Tho chief object of tho Chamber of
Mr
nnd
Mrs.
E.
A.
Fnrnoll
nnd
fam­
THE
BACK
HURTS
few daya ago after spending several
ily, Rev. nnd Mrs. J. N .Thompson Commorco is to Improve tho city In
Most folkn forget thnt tho kidneys, nnd fnmlly, nnd MIbs Lucilo Partin, which it In located. It 1b a business
IF YOU NEED A NEW
ike the bowels, get sluggish and clog­ spent Thanksgiving nt Lake Harney. asset to the city. Demonstrate it.
"Insist
on
tho
Chamber
of
Com­
ged and need a (lushing occasionally,
On Friday night, tho Bible classes
The Florida Scout
else we havo backache und dull mis of the Methodist church entertained morco serving Its purpose. Help guide
“For Wlde-Awak* Boya"
ery in the kidney region, severe head­ nt tho club house in honor of tha It. If you havo any suggestions to
35c Year
aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, strangers In our midst nnd othors, offer, make them to tho organization.
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
acid
stomach, sleeplessness and all who have not been attending Sunday Don’t critlcizo on the outside where
902 French
Buy the Best that is made
Boris of bladder disorders.
school. About forty guests were pres­ such will only cause dissatisfaction
and
do
no
good,
You simply must keep your kidneys ent, and the entertainment commit­
active nnd clean, and tho moment you tee, under the efYlcicnt leadership of "Domand a competent force; boo
LANDIS. FI8H &amp; HULL
fool an ache or pain in the kidney Mrs. H. B. McCall, kept tho guests that thoy aro allowod somo time to
region,
get about four ounces of Jad amused for two hours, after which rest and gather new ideas.
Attorneys and Counssllors-at-Law
Salts
from
any good drug store here, time, tho refreshment committee, "Support tho Chnmbor of Com­
DeLAND, FLORIDA
tnkc
a
tablcspoonful
in n glass of wat­ composed of Mrs. 0. P. Swope, Mrs. S, merco. This means more than Joining
Will practice In the State and Feder­
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­ er before brcakfnst for a few days W. Swope, Mrs. W. B. WilHns, kept and paying dues nnd perhaps working
occasionally. It means "Spending"
amining and Perfecting Land Titles. nnd your kidneys will thou act fine.
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
nil e..tcrtnlncd with chicken snnd- yourself in aiding thu Chamber of
This famous salts is made from tho
wlches, pickles, coffoo, cream nnd Commorco to make your city n little
GAS RANGES
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com­
cake.
better
than
you
found
It."—Extract
bined with lithla, nnd is harmless to
ELLEMAINES flush
Mrs. R. F. King spent Saturday In from official Handbook on Commun­
clogged kidneys nnd stimulate
ity Sorvico, International Asociation
them to normal activity. It also neu­ Sanford.
LAWYER
of
Rotary Clubs,
tralizes
tha
acids
in
tho
urino
so
it
no
T.
M.
Winters
visited
Orlnndo
last
CB IN THB COUIIT IIOUHE
longer Irritntcs, thus ondlng blnddor Woden sdny.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
FLORIDA disorders.
ORD
It will be gratifying news to resi­
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell and Mrs. Frank
dents
of
Lnko
county,
snyo
tha
Lake
Jad Salts is harmless; Inexpensive; Norris, spent Frldny In Orlnndo.
Region, to know thnt the bonds voted
mnkcB a delightful effervescent lithinA sunrise prnyor mooting was hold Inst spring for the construction of
water drink which everybody should
morning under tho au­ hard surfnee ronds from Astor, on
GEO. G. HERRING take now and then to keep (heir kid­ Thnnksgiving
spices
of
the
Christian
Endeavor So­ tho northern border, to tho southorn IIIIU U U U IU U IU IIIItfl.U 'IA T .11
neys clean, thus avoiding serious com­
Attorney-at-Lnw
ciety.
mas R. Baker, Ph. I)., of
plications.
boundary of the county, together
Mrs.
Hyntt
nnd
daughters,
Ruby
N o . 14 G arner-W oodruff B uildlr
A well-known locnl druggist says ho
with thoroughfares from E usHh to
College, Analytic and
nnd Mattie, and Hon Jessie, of Bir­ Cnssin, Sorrento and Messina, lake
sulls
lots
of
Jad
Snlts
to
folks
who
be­
SANFORD, FLA.
lers of Ihla and othhove In overcoming kidney trouble mingham, Ain., nro spending the shore drive from Mt, Dorn through Consulting Chemist snys of the
winter in Oviedo.
whito it is only trouble.—Adv
Tnvnros to Eustls, now road from er regions that 1 hare analyzed, 1
jrlnr in nil good quail*
C. C. Gilliam and wife, of Orlnndo, Cassln to Crow’s Bluff nml rebuilding
PROMINENT HOTEL MEN HERE. hnvo rented rooms nt the Cushing othor roads on tho cast sldo of tho tics of thnt of tho "Elder Water."—P
Office In Miller Building.
house
for
several
weeks.
Mr.
Gilliam
county,
are
to
bo
placed
on
thu
mar­
JEWELER
(rram Tu.aday'i Sally)
S.
Lund
and his son, S. Lund, Jr., is working with his brother-in-law, ket within tho next thirty dnys.
MY SPECIALTIES:
nro hero looking over tho city with L. B. Moore, in the construction of
Pickard’s Hand-Painted China
Post cards—local view*— lc each at
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Im i n
a view of engaging In the hotol busi­ tho B. G. Smith residence on Graham tho Herald office.
U l
‘Gorham's Sterling Silver
avenue.
ness. Messrs. Lund are welt known
Rogere' Plated Ware
-l-LJ—
0. P .Swope and John Robertson
In Florida nnd elsewhere, having for
Elgin and Waltham Watchea
many years owned nnd oporntod tho loft Tuesday for Miami, making tho
Huntington Hotel at St. Petersburg, trip by auto.
Mrs. Mary West ,of Nashville, Is
Parcel Post Your 'Cleaning and and having recently sold thnt hotel,
s
e
r
v
i c
e
Dyeing to
aro looking for another location in visiting her son, C. L. West.
Florida nnd are most favorably Im­
"IDEAL FERTILIZERS’ brings to the mind of the Florida growers not alone the
pressed with Florida.
best of plant food combinations but a thorough co-operation on overy point touching
Mr. Lund, like nil active nnd suc­
their interests.
cessful business men, wns thinking
about rotlring from business but, hav­
French Dry Cleaners
We offer SERVICE not only from our home office and our experienced salesmen
ing led an nctive Ufo for many years,
and branch managers, but Mr. Bayard F. Floyd will visit properties often enough'
cannot and will not retire but will
Steam Dyers
throughout the year to enable careful oversight.
continue to carry on.
Jacksonville,
Fla.
«U Main St.
We welcome them to Sanfqrd- It
Let us all work together for. bigger, better crops and greater profits.
is a case of a real city and good ho- (
W e P J W F ! i ________ _
*==■
tel men mooting and we can almost *
R. C. MAXWELL, Manager $anford. Brativfi
THETfrORD, PERRYMAN ft forsee the result, for Sanford offers
more in this line today than any oth­
WILKINSON
er city inFlorida. ' .
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
*qtt«nruw,
Will practice iu all County, State and
**,’
i —Get your 8erntch P»d« from Th*
Federal Courts,
Sanford, Fla. Herald—by tie pound-18«.
1
Over 1st Nat. Bulk

H ow many
uses you have for
Columbias!

F

C olum bia
D iy B a tte r ie s

:

L0NGW00D

RIVERS BROTHERS

:

************

SALTS FINE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS

OIL COOK STOVE

The FLORENCE Automatic

The B a ll Hardware Co.

ELDER SPRINGS WATF

HENRY M cU U LIN

Elder Springs Water Company
:

ROGERS &amp; JONES

WILSON &amp; TOQMER FJERTJUZPR

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SECOND
SECTION

sec o n d

SECTION
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 15

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921

VOLUME X III

WINTER SEASON

T o All the G ood People of Sanford

It is now at this particular tlmt, as
wo start another winter season in thiq
We cnn recall of no other store
City Substantial of ours that ths re­
in Sanford, who, in so short a time,
markable growth and the fine record
nuch of their profits with
divided ns much
made by Sanford’s "Store that Is dlftheir customers as has Perkins A
ferent" needs a special mention.
Just two and one-half years, that’s
Britt Perhaps the biggest premium all, Most of us wonder can it be true
that has ever been given by any one ■
that any store can plant themselves In
concern, was that of the Ford auto*
GREETINGS:
the minds of tho people so deeply in
mobile given away last April.
this length of tlmo ? Yet it has been
This Ford car wAs put on display
accomplished.
In their store, and every customer
We take this method of placing our store before you and hope you will read it
Perkins A Britt are commencing
was given tickets that entitled them
their
third winter season and if yon
all.
We
W8nt
you
to
know
us
and
know
us
better.
We
are
striving
to
make
our
to participate In the drawing that
would
but stop and think Just a min*
to decide *hc vinner, The??
etor'e
r.
good
place
for
you
to
trade
and
we
want
you
to
kuo
v/
what
we
h-v\
9
for
you.
ut&lt;
how
this i•♦.■re uas made such n
tickets were given ei the rate oi one
remarkable
reputation in so short n
It
means
much
to
us
and
much
to
you.
We
spend
every
dollar
we
make
towards
for each dollar spent. This unique
time,
you
would
fool sure that them
form of advertising created quite a
making
a
shopping
center
that
you
will
be
proud
to
have
visitors
visit.
We
leave
must
be
a
reason.
lot of interest, not only In the City
There is a reason. And there* is
of Sanford, but throughout all parts
no stone unturned towards furthering the interests of Sanford and its people. We
more than ono reason. Those younf
of the State. There wero holders of
men have built up a fine reputation as
strive at all times to set the pace. If you would have Sanford go ahead, our store
these tickets as far away as Canada.
morchants, you might say, over night.
succeed and save dollars for yourself, make our store your store, let us divide with
On the night of the drawing, traf­
The wny they have worked is the an­
fic was blocked for nearly an hour on
swer, of courso. It has been their
you.
First street
Never beforo in the
method nnd their manner of doing
history of Sanford were there as
business thnt has placed them, within
We extend our thanks for what you have already done, we hope you will con­
many people congregated in front of
so short a tlmo, amongst the leaders
ono store, ns there wero that night.
of
thoir profession in Sanford. Thslr
tinue.
At the appointed hour all the
storo is second to nono in our city and
Yours for a bigger and better Sanford, and a real store for real people.
stubs, benring the samo numbers as
this business thnt keeps getting larg­
the original tickets given out, were
er ovory day, started from a very
Respectfully yours,
placed in tho window and thoroughly
small beginning.
mixed up in the presence of the
Spneo will not pormit a complete
PERKINS &amp; BRITT.
thousand peoplo. These stubs were
writeup of tho very many reasons that
hns mado them winners. Only a few
then placed' back In tho box and a
will bo touched upon hero.
disinterested Indy selected from the
In tho first plnco, ono is always
crowd, who, after being blindfolded,
mndo welcome nt their store. It mat­
was nsked to pick out thirteen num­
ters not your color or your creed,
bers. Tro thirteenth number was tho
whether you nro rich or poor or what
winner. .
your walk In life might be, thnt same
Mr. A. Bonts, of Oscooln, Fin., was
friendly smlio greets you upon your
the lucky man. It was he, who hold
entrance
not only by tho proprietors
tho number giving him n Ford nbso.
but
by
nil
tho employees. Thoy al­
lately free. Mr. Bonts In tho as­
ways
oxpreso
n willingness to show
sistant ?T.nnnger of tho OsceoLr Cyp­
you,
whether
you
buy or not. In fact,
ress Co.’s store at Osceola.
you
are
mndo
to
fool nt homo. Per­
Unsolicited by tho holdors of num­
This well known storo of Parkins A haps n.j other storo in thu city has
bers on this car throughout tho
Amongst tho very 1/itcst of Pcrkina '
Britt stand for many • things that crontod the Bnmo desire in tho minds
north, Perkins A Britt notified them A Britt’a advertising thoy havo Intro­
should nil the merchants stand for of so many, to "Just drop in n few
who tho winner was, and to showi
and got behind Sanford will not only minutes’’ ns this storo has. Go by
duced somothing for tho littlo to t.'
Just whnt thoso out of town peoplo |
continue to grow but will grow fnstor when you will and you find thorn althought of Perkins A Britt, wo givojThoy have JuBt n limited supply of
in the future.
wayn playing tho host to somcono.
herewith copies of some of tho let-] these nnd tho parents should stoo
They
bcllovo
that
tho
Sanford
mer­
And then thu class of merchnndlso
tors received from thorn. Tho origi­ them at onco in order that their child’s
chants
have
not
usud
tho
proper
thoy
hnndlo has had much to do with
nals of theso letters nro on file at rr mo will bo placed on* the mailing
methods for going out of Sanford nnd tho upbuilding of this business. Thoy
Perkins A Britt for your Inspect­ list beforo they nro nil taken.
encouraging tho out-of-town man to try to enter to ovory ono, but thoy
ion if you care to look at thorn.
Starting tho first of this coming
come here and trade. Thoy havo nil draw tho lino whon it comes to fur­
These letters road ns follows:
month, thoy will mall to the children
seemed content to allow theso good nishing tho class of trade that nlwaye
Newport, Vt., April 7, 1921.
direct, a littlo folder thnt, besides bocustomers to go to othor towns all wants "cheap goods.” Thoy hnvo mndo
Perkins A Britt, Sanford, Fla.
ing n nent piece of work, it enrrios
around Sanford nnd have novor reach­ n record for good, clean, square deal­
Bear Sirs:—Your lottor at hnnd with it great educational vnluo to tho
ed out a hnnd to Htoer them this wny. ings with tho public and to mnko such
nnd glnd that aomo worthy customer child. Each folder has n neat pic­
They believe that a system, some­ possible only tnerchandiso of merit
got tho car you gave nwny. I think ture, such ns tho kind thnt tho Osthing on the order of tho following could hnvo been handled. Thoy carry
your store nnd your goods nro flno, borno Calender Co., put out, the cal­
nationally advertised lines of every­
No, this is not tho plcturo of Perkins A Britt’s flout in thiw past ArmlH- should hu carried out:
and first class. • As to prices, I endar for tho month In which it is re­
thing
for tho mnn. They carry lines
found more reasonable than other ceived ,nnd tho insldo contnins twi­ tlco day parade. They planned this spneo for thnt picture but their float dec­ First: There should be at least thnt hnvo stood tho tost nnd uro known
orations wero lost in transit, showed up tho morning of tho parade. This plc­ one duy of each month set nsldo by
plncoa in Floridn, and tho prices are light tnlcs.
tho merchants nnd lot theso days bo to tho public. Thoir merchandise is
turo Hhows whnt their float looks like in tho last year pnrnde.
n lot more reasonable In tho South
known an bargain or mnrkot days. All Just ns clnssy ns will bo found in nny
Theso littlo stories are mado by a
on clothing than thoy nro here In the
tho merchants should got togothor of tho lending shops in eithor the
man who has mado a name for hlmNorth.
nnd have it thoroughly understood small town or tho largest city.
scif as a writer of children stories,
Wo ara having flno sunshine
thnt not ono cont of profit should bo Thoir prices and their margin of
and they arc without doubt one of tho
wenthor here and hope you are bless­
mnde on these days, and use a stiff profit helped too. Tho very biggeat
nicest Berles over seen In Sanford.
ed with tho samo.
advertising program to acquaint nil retail stores in tho country soil bet­
Thoso littlo folders contain such
Respectfully yours,
tho people of the surrounding towns tor morchnn^llse for less nnd yet thoy
storios as The Song of tho Owl, Tho
.
(Signed) A. L. WILCOX.
of this fact. This campaign should mnko moro monoy. They do it on vol*
Lesson Miko Monko Learned by
not havo ns its motive engaging in umo. Not so much profit from one,
Heart, Tho Pup Who Hod No Com­
competition
with tho morchants of the 'but a little from thorn all. Perkins A
/ Philadelphia, Pa., 5-5-21.
mon Sense, and others just os Inter­
Perkins A Britt, Sanford, Fin.
smaller
towns,
but should educate tho Britt have in this case patterned off
placed
in
a
capsule
nnd
thoso
capsules
A Christmas Bunking Club is a suc­
Gentlemen:—I received your letter esting.
people
thnt
if
thoy
cannot securo what thaso big morchants and tho way they!
kept
In
n
box.
A
disinterested
porson
Oro of these littlo stories will come cessful featuro of n Bank, then why
of the 23, regarding tho lucky num­
thoy
want
from
tho
merchant In thoir [havo conducted this particular end of
drnws
ono
of
these
cnpBulcs
each
Sat­
ber of tho Ford car and while I out the first of cnch month, nnd on shouldn't a Clothing Club bo Just ns urday night and tho porson whose locnlity, to como to Sanford for It, not thoir business has mode for them a
naturally wanted to win it, at tho account of tho limitod supply, will bo successful to a clothing storo? With numbor is drawn is glvon absolutely to Jacksonville or Tumpn or some oth- nnmo fnr and near,
nnmo tlmo wish to congratulate the mallod only to such children who show this thought In mind, Perkins A Britt, free his choice of nny $50.00 suit in or cities oven closer. Sanford is the J And advertising. Whnt store hi
nftor weeks of careful study, at last
nn Intorost In them.
winnor.
It will bo well for you to call at figured out a plan that would pay tho tho house. Should tho winnor not homo morchnnt to theso peoplo whon Sanford is as big ndvortlsers ns thin
I also tako this method of express­
store big, nnd at Iho samo tlmo provo want a $50.00 suit ho can soloct one thoir morchnnt can't supply them, and "different storo?" First thoy believe
ing my approval of your up to dato Perkins A Britt nnd havo your child’s of untold vnluo to tho customor. And of less vnluo and got the difference in
(Continu'd on P ig ' Klfht)
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(C ontinu'd on P ig a nigh I)
(Continued on P i s e Eight)
nny
othor
articles
ho
may
wish,
such
nt tho samo time this club has been
worked out in such u wny that It dif­ as shoes, hats, caps, otc. And the
fers from most Clubs of this nnturo, monoy this winner has to his credit nt
ns it is not a gambling proposition, the time ho guts this suit is not im­
bucauso every member rocolvcs ovory paired in nny wny ob ho can trade out
the full amount in nddltion to gottlng
cent he paid in.
A porson becoming a member of tho suit.
A member, in order to parttcipnto in
this popular club of thoirB does so for
tho samo reason that a porson would tho drawing must koop his paymonts
join tho Christmas Banking Club. IIo up-to-date. Mombors in nrronrs will
pays in his dollar a weok and leaves it not rccolvo tho suit should his numbor
thoro only ns long as ho wlshos to. Ho hu drawn. In arrears moans, at least
leaves it thoro until ho is ready for two weeks bohind.
some nrticlo or articles in their lino nt
This club runs indefinitely nnd a
which time ho goes to them nnd thoy person can join when ho wishes nnd
Immediately refund what ho has in, o r 1remain a membor until ho is ready to
any part of it, jn merchandise.
Iquit. ThlB club is no gambling propoTo offer some sort of an inducement B|t|on because n member hns absolutefor n nmn to become a mombor thoy |y no chance to lose,
glvo away absolutely fi;eo a suit of
At u,0 tjmo „ fK0|nff to press thoro
clothes valued at $50- each Saturday hnB booR neHr]y |a (ooo worth of suits
night, ns a premium. This suit costs ^jvon nway absolutely froo* ?ince tho
neithor tho winnor or any of tho mom first weok of this yoar. This club has
bora ono. cont. Tho rules nnd regula­ proven very popular for tho main roations of this club aro as follows:
son it has given theso members an
First a person must signify his In­ opportunity to make purchasos that in
tentions by making a payment of one some cases run as high as $50 with­
dollar as his first week’s duos. He is out tho outlay of over ono dollar a
During the preparations for the Armistice Day celebration in Sanfovtf
The above picture Is that of one of Kenneth Murrell’s pieces of window given credit for this dollar and he can weok.
trade it out, as well as the dollars paid
If you aro not a member of this the Legion boys left their prises on exhibition in the windows of Perkins A. w®” ®
trimming art! Kenneth is a past master at the game
t
during the weeks following, qt any
prettiest windows on First Street. He uses the proper lighting
t®°’ time he sees fit. Each member is al­ club, investigate it at once, talk it over Britt. The above picture was snapped by our photographer the night before
with them, see just what it is and
Just glance a t Perkins nnd Britt’s show windows next time you are down
Armistice day.
,
lotted a number and his number is
(Osatinawl on I’t ( ' « ? • )
town at night.

SOME THINGS
THEY STAND FOR

SOMETHING FOR
THE KIDDIES

NEARLY $3,000 IN SUITS
GIVEN AWAY THIS YEAR
THROUGH CLOTHING CLUB

�There is a difference
in style. You see it as
soon as you try on a
Society•/ »Brand Suit or
'fVwJn
Overcoat You know
it after« you have
worn it a while.

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Their good style is “built in” by hand-tailoring of the finest all
wool fabrics.

ta From the College of Agrl* M
BiU Buckley, of the Mining House,
•pent
a couple of days last week ih
1*1 culture, University of Fla. *1
*
Ml Tampa and St. Petersburg, but
thinks this the only pplace on the
map.
Mr. and Mrs. John Reeves and ba­
by, of Orlando, spent Sunday here,
the guests of Mrs. Reeves' mother,
Mrs. A. E. SJoblom.
Mrs. Conrad Ellis arrived Monday
from New York to Joln Jier husband
In their new home here. *
Mr. and Mrs. Sweeney, from Sails*
bury, Mass., and Mr. John Grady, of
Onaformildnt«yiIU2IMA
Boston, Mass., have arrived and will
One far nuIlowMff. BURLEY
build on Fourth street.at once.
Mr. and Mrs. Goodheart SJoblom
One for aroma.TURKISH
left Wednesday to spend Thanksgiv­
ing at Auburndale with relatives.
aged and Mental
ills, 800 to 400 pounds of fsrtlllssr .Stanley Qulgg, of Orlando, spent
to the acre should be applied. It li a Sunday here with his parents.
Dr. Geo. R. Fellows, of Seabrook.
mlstako to attempt to grow rape on
thin soil without any fertiliser. E. N. H., is building a cottage on the
W. Jenkins, district agent for the A*. lake front for his daughter, Mrs..
ricultural Extension Division of f \ . • Cbi s. McMahon, of Seabrook, N H.
da, sars that this fertiliser should be She la expected to arrive on the 80th.
Mrs. Elisabetit Hersey and r—
**th in its nitrogsn content. Some­
times u top dressing of nitrate of Fred Hereey, and grandson, Clifford,
sods is always beneficial. It may came by auto from Salisbury Maas.,
be planted in rows or «&gt;wn broadcast. also Mr. Horaco Sweet end Mrs.
When planted In rows it requires about Alice Norwood, and daughter, and baby, are expected to arrive in It
threo pounds of seed to the acre, and they are building two cottages .on few aays from Boston, Maaa., to make
an extended visit here and othtor
when sown broadcast about twice this Wilber avenue.
parts
of Florida.
amount.
Mrs. Harriet Philips and daughter,
Mr.
Starr left last Tuesday for
Experiments have shown that hogs and grandson, will arrive Saturday Miami. When ho returns he contemp­
grasod on rape and given a half from Salisbury, Maas. Mr*. Philips
lates buying a big tract of land for
ration of grain made gains of 452 owns eight lots here, and will build
a
Swecdish colonisation.
pounds from each aero of rape. Per­ two or;more cottages.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barlow and
sons deairing further information
should call upon their county agent, or two children, of Orlando, spent the
write to the College of Agriculture, week-end here the guests of Mrs.
Gaineaville, Fla. Ask for copies of Barlow** parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A.
Qulgg.
.
Farmers' Bulletin 164.
A. D. Parish spent Thanksgiving
In Kissimmee with his family.
RETRENCHMENT MAY MEAN
POOR BUSINESS
Mr. Lloyd, an engineer on the A.
Wo say times are hard. They may C. L., spent tho week-end here with
DEAD SILENCE GREETED READ
be, but that Is no reason for our prac­ his family.
ING OF THE INDICT­
ticing poor business. Many of us cry
Mr. Fred Horsey afllf son, Clifford,
MENT
"Rotronchl” Retrenchment is a fine and Mr. Horace Swoet, have Just com­
thing, providing t Is in tho direction pleted a now water tank that will
( D / T h e A sso c ia te * P r e s s )
of practical and commonsenso econo­ furnish wator fo- tho village. It was
ORLANDO, Nov. 24.—The Jury to&gt;
my; but It is a poor thing whon it n nice piece «f work. Mr. John Plko, try Lena Clarko and Baxter Patterson
limits tho usefulness of ossontial of­ of Salisbury, Mnns., put th» finishing charged with tho murder of Fred MUficials nnd institutions.
touch by raising an American flag timoro was completed here today af»
Occasionally counties discontinue over It.
tor two and a half days spent in the
tho work of their county and home
seloctlon.
There was dead silence a*
Mr. H. D. Durant has Just sold on
demonstration agents by failing to
tho
state
attorney,
Joseph Jones read
make appropriations for their main­ aero of land to Mr. C. H. Ellis for the indictment
gardening
purposes.
tenance. This is poor business. Rec­
There have been several hundred
ords show that in counties whore these
Tho now 1022 license tax for your
agents are employod more farmers, lots sold hero In tho last few months.
auto
will bo I'ovied by the weight of
proportionately,
pay their taxes
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans and the car. Oh, you Fords.
promptly.
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Not Made by Department Biit Suggested to Ex
pediate Matters
Postmaster General Hays has sent
out the following suggestions to posti masters and the public regarding
{{ Christmas maili
J “Very soon it will be time to put
our several houses in order and got
thoroughly organised for tho Christ■ mas rush. I shall walcome informstlon concerning any original or unV ique methods that have worked out
^'practical ly in the expodltloua and
■*economical handling of Christmas
• mall in tho different offices of tho
country. These we would liko to pub­
lish for the benefit of other poatmas-

“Pleaso urgo the public to desist
from using mail else cards and enve­
lopes which are common at the Christ­
mas period. We hope that the etationors will not stock up on theso
email sizes. An untold amount of
time is uaod In cancoling such mail
by hand, us It will not. ass through
tho canceling machines which are
built to cancel tho proper sizes of en­
velopes at the maximum rate of 50,­
000 an hour, Tho hand stamping not
only causes delay to the small also
card and onvelopo but also delays
tho othar mall which follows,
“In this connection wo appeal to
tho women especially to avoid stylish
forms of handwriting,
Debutanto
stu ff as ono postal workor calls It,
and use instead a plain If, not eo pret­
ty handwriting.
“Postmasters will be granted per­
mission to offer to the public facili­
ties for wrapping and tying packages
previous to the Christmas rush. It
Iss uggested that a concession be
given to someone who will take space
in the lobby and give courteous am
prope attention to the needs of the
public, charging a reasonable amount
for hia sorvlces and materials used.
This activity must be carefully super­
vised to roe that the public Is thor­
oughly pleased arid satisfied with the
service, nnd should bo discontinued
following the ruah."

copt himself, spent Sunday with
relatives at Windermere. Emil Msgnueon was their guest the previous
Sunday also, with other friends.
Little Audrey May Niece has been
nlllng.ifor two or three weeks, first
with her oyee, and now with bowel
trouble, Doctor Tolar attending her.
Messrs. Frank and Soth Woodruff,
ond A. F. Weatordick, are spending
a part of this week deer hunting at
Cow Creek.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Erieson, on Nov, 18, 1021, a fine baby boy
with mother ond babe doing finely
“A rather novel Idea waa put Into
undor
the care of Mrs. August Swan­
practice in one of our offlcoa last
son and Dr. Denton.
’ Christmas which I think might work
Mrs. Geo. Benton and drughter,
out successfully In other cities of the
Miss Alice, of Rochester, N. Y., woro
country to tho end that a more expe­
guests on Tuesday of Mrs. Barnoy
ditious and economical clean-up of
Beck, her mother, Mrs. Westerdlck
the vast volume of holiday mall might
helping
to entertain them also. They
be effected.
camo
up
from Winter Perk In their
IS “This prsctico waa put into opera­
now
coupe
car recently purchased in
’ tlon four days before Christmas and
Orlando,
having
taken rooms at Win‘ continued until the day after Christ­
tr
Park
until
their
oranges are dis­
mas. Reports Indicated that it pro­
posed
of
at
Maitland
and Tavares.
vided the cleanest, fastest and cheapQuito
a
number
of
homes In this
i sat delivery on record at that particu­
section wero represented In Sanford
lar office. It ia particularly advanon Sunday In observance of tho go.
tageoua in tho colder regions owing
to Sunday school movement.
J
to the fact that vehicles are obtained
There
la
to
be
a
prayer
servicer
'*t
by snow and delivery men are slowed
7:80 on Wednesday evening erf this
up on account of the cold. By this
week
at the church which will be led
ujratam the deliverymen work out of
by
Rev.
J. S. Clark, Jn which he will
the school bouses on short trips, re­
let
ua
know
whon he/Can como for
. turning frequently for new loads.
The world news the day It happens,
preaching.
/
*
Mr. and Mrs. W4st and son, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Cramor'and Mrs. Wester­
dlck, were among those attending
service in town Saturday and after­
wards coming out for a baptism at
Cprstar Lake, where they all took
their dinner and spent tho day, Mrs.
Smith, a sister of Mrs. Vincent, being
baptised.
W lw (oye-opening prices, selectod R a n d o m from
Charley Cramer came noar losing
ErSL. \
,•*
Wo &lt;^\n save you money^pn* everything In our
the sight of one of his eyes last woek.
Hla baby had a case of sore eyes and
ivite you to call pnd let Us prove this assertion:
he thought that was the matter with
his from Tussday till Friday when Farmers to Consider
Dr. Puleston removed a rusty splinter
Naval Limit Plans;
of metal which was embedded In the
Men's Sox, p a i r ........ ...........09c
Big Three Together
eye bajl in the Iris, and he la getting
better now.
Ladies' Hose, p a ir ................ 09c
MJr. and Mrs. Seymour Pricthard, ATLANTA, Nov. 22.—At the third
Yard-wide Percale,........... ...19c
of Norwood, N. Y., and daughter, annual convention of tho American
Mis* Hazel, have arrived for a visit Farm Bureau hero today six national
Yard-w|ide Tan, Old Rose,
at the home of hie slater, Mre. Min­ co-operative marketing committees
Green and Gray Shan­
nie Westerdlck and niece, Mre. Bar- brought before the farmers of Ameri­
well Beck, coming down from Bos­ ca their firat reports on the growing
tung] Suiting,, very de­
ton
to Savannah by boat and tho rest co-operative movement. These com­
sirable for Jumper dressof the way by train. This is Mr. mittees represent the wool, grain, live
Pritchard's first visit
to our fair stock, fruit, dairy and vegetable grow­
state, but Mrs. Pritchard waa hare, ing Industries. Thera committees ap­
■pending the winter about a dosen pointed within the last year by Presi­
years ago.
dent J. R. Howard of tho American
Hero’s wishing oil a very happy Farm Bureau Federation, are forming
Thanksgiving.
national selling agencies through
which individual farmer pool thair pro­
A Good Place to Trade
ducts. Forty-six states will have
■ ta ta representation.
m r iM u n f a t ln n
■tats

THE SEMINOLE MARKET will Treat You
Right on GROCERIES and FRESH MEATS

A FEW SPECIALS
Gold Bar Dill Pickles, 3-lb. can....
30c
Hawaiian Pineapple, 2-lb. c a n .... ZZ'IZMc
Rosedale Apricots, 3-lb. c a n ...................... 30c
Sliced Raw Ham, Kingan’s, lb...... ........... 50c
Pillsbury Flour, 24-lbs.................... .
81 50
Velvet Self-Rising Flour, 24-ibs. ........ 1*40
Best Western Steak, lb...................
3qc
Best Florida Steak, lb...............................‘' ^5c

---------------- COME AND SEE----------------

Seminole Market
_
W. T, CLICKER, Proprietor
324 Sanford Avenue

Sanford, Fla

S a n f o r d C y c le C o m p a n y
BICYCLES and SUPPLIES
Juveniles for Boys' and Girls'

VELOCIPEDES, IRISH MAILS, AUTOMO
BILES, WAGONS, KIDDIE KARS
and PEDI CARS
For the Little Folks

Everything on Wheels
117 PARK A V EN U E ­

'SANFORD, FLA:

SANFORD MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor «
CEMETERY WORK A SPECIALTY

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921

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THE WHYS AND
WHEREFORES
' FOR SALES

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time and in tho proper manner. And
It Is shirts that most men are extra
he
is on all-around "handy man"
particular about. Savers! lines of
and
some
day hopes to be in charge
shirts are handled by Perkins A Britt
of
some
of
the Important depart­
Ask for the
but the leading line, the line they fea­
ments.
.
ture la the Metric line. Metric ranks
’.V;
with the beat, and all we suggest la,
GIFT SECRETARY AT
aak the man that wears Metric shirts.
Celebrated
PERKINS A BRITT.
They are manufactured by the Metric
To others than close students of
Mon who know, mon who have been
Shirt Co., a t Patterson, N. J.
W ants something:
w
.
"soles"
the reason for offering of mer­
at
the
game
for
a
long
time,
will
tell
Did
you
ever
hear
of
a
gift
secre­
2&gt;V
The
Notaseme
hoslory
for
ladles
as
V
besides style when I
&lt;4
well as tho men is the hosiery line you that one of the moat important tary 7 Well, there is such a thing, chandise at rices below the ordinary
Vv.«
featured at this store. They ore man­ reasons for the rapid growth of Per­ and he will bo at Perkins A Britt’s market is often misunderstood and of­
he buys a collar. He
KM
ufactured by the Notaseme Hosiery kins A Britt’s storo is the way in from now on until after tho holidays. ten disbelieved. Many times you bear
wants the kind th at
lit I
Co,, of Philadelphia, and they make which they divide their business into A gift secretary, Is one that finds out
V
good any pair that does not give the departments and make some one man things for you; things you want to it expressed that a solo is the "mark­
stands the rigid test
wearer absoluto satisfaction.
The responsible for his department. By know, but don’t want tho other fellow ing up" and then the "marking down" |
iTffcV*.
doing
this
each
man
knows
his
job
and
Notasomo hose has been handled by
to know It. It's too much a secret of articlos to fool the public. Such
of the roughest laun­
this store dating back to tho time secs that it is attended too, and with to explain it hero, but the good ladles efforts are of no benefit to the mer- (
when Mr. Perkins was In business that they all work together, thereby of Sanford should ask them about It; chant and one who practices such i dry. He gets both in
•
alono, and thoro has been none found giving the buying public n store that list their namo with them, and get methods does not remain long in busi­
—AND—
yet that can take its place. Arrow­ thoy will appreciate.
this free servico he plans for you.
ness. Ho soon loses the confidence of
head hosiery for boys is also a big
The Display Manager
Chances aro, you will hear from him tho buying public.
sollcr with them.
Mr. Kenneth Murrell has charge of by mail in a few days, but If you don't,
Tho secret of all success, whethor ,
Tho Crossott Shoo for men has not this particular department. Mr. Mur- call and ask about him.
it bo on tho farm, in tho factory or in
been handled in Sanford since tho roll, a first lleutonant in the lato
tho hiorcantilo fiold, is quantity pro­
days of Felix Frank used to fit your world war and with Perkins A Britt
duction on tho farm and in the factory
S feet. And Felix used to handlo only Binco his discharge from the army, has
and quantity of output in tho morcan- 9
Union Made
tho good kind. This in itself is achieved a name for himself as a dis­
tllo field. The merchant who enn turn
onough recommendation for the shoo, play man, card and sign writer, and
K
ovor three times the volumo of the
W
but for tho benefit of those that havo window trimmer. Tho nicest pair of
other fellow on tho same overhead THE UNITED TEXTILE
!&gt;£21
hnpeponed along since Felix's days in windows to be found on First street
STORES COMPANY.
Tho salesmen at Porkins A Britt’s will be roturned the winner. There­
tho clothing business, you will under­ ara the two windows that he has
fore ovory dollar’s worth of business
stand whnt is moant when wo tell chargo of. Ho kcops them new and nvo now showing thoir new lines for gained through advertising that would
We believe that it was a kncTrr.
M anufactured by
v•*••7/
you thnt/Porklns A Britt havo a hard up-to-dnto, and in a pleasing way that this 1021 fall season nnd would llko not como to tho merchant through the
fri .
fact
that this store was In the charge
timo keeping enough Crossetts in comes oosy to him, ho at all tlmos dis­ to have you call nt an early ’ dnto. ordinary channels of business increas­
t* r
stock to satisfy tho demand for them. plays tho wares of this storo to such Cnreful study of stylo tendencies and es his ournings at tho ond of the of Perkins A Britt. And wo know
Try a Crossott next tlmo, you’ll like an ndvnntago thnt it makes tho public
year. That is tho reason ho can af­ that while thoy woro cpcratlng this
them, ns "thoy mnko life’s walk want to stop nnd ndmiro. Ho com­ a trip to tho primury clothing mar­ ford to advortiso and thnt la tho rea­ business, they saved many a dollar
easy.
poses and writes hlr own show cards, kets in order to take advantage of tho son ho enn afford to-put on special
ALABAMA
Tho
regular
linos
of
underwear
that
both
for the inside nnd tho windows. most fnvornblo buying opportunities, sales and boII his morchandiso for loss for tho ladies of Sanford. Thoro hnve
MOBILE
are usually found in nil good stores These enrds of his havo attracted a has enabled their buyors to nssoniblo thnn tho ordinary mbrkot prlco. It been over so many asked us where
nro on sale hero nnd tho Duofold is lot of attention. And his display work new lines for tho coming sonson, which makes tho transaction profitable to this store has gono since thoy closed
especially desirable. Thcso gnrinonts on tho insldo is bandied In tho Bnmo will'commnnd tho intorust nnd admira­ tho customer as woll as tho merchant. up nnd quit business, and tor their
nro nindo of wool on tho outsido for manner as bis good work on tho win­ tion of tho host posted buyors.
Close buyers nro very koon to kcop benefit, wo wish to state thnt all the
warmth nnd cotton on tho insldo for dow trims. In addition to this nrtistic
Thoir fail lines fully sustain tho close tab on thoso who follow this merchandise that was left .over, is
comfort. Rockin-Chnir is tho lending work of his, ho is ono of Sanford's reputation their progressive policies plun nnd they nro tho ones who pick
now at the store of Parkins A Britt,
most populnr clerks. Ho has a way of havo established for superiority in elf tho roal bargains.
Heller in tho summer timo.
and
you can got what you want from
They hnndlo tho Gront Western and grouting the public thnt makes him- vnlucs nnd styles and general oxcelFinanco problems affect tho mor- this stock nt your own prlco.
Grinncll work gloves, Sweet-Orr over­ self well liked by all thnt como in lenco of thoir offerings.
chants just as thoy do tho farmer. And
Thoro is n nice line of white goods,
alls and work trousers, I.cos Union- contact with him. In othor words,
Thoir fall orders on Clothing, Hats, just as the farmer is ofton compelled
glnghnnis,
silks, towols, etc., left, and
alls and the celebrated Pnnnmau lino Kenneth is nn nll-nround good mnn Shoes, Hosiery nnd Shirts and other to sell his products bolow tho normal
if
you
need
anything In this lino, at
of work clothes.
rtnd a valuable asset to tho business of lines wero placed on tho lowest levels market prices to obtain funds, tho re­
nbout
hnlf
tho
market prlco call and
Thnt’s nn old question but not too
Their tailoring lines are Ed. V. Perkins A Britt.
tho market touched; they Imvo priced tailer is often compelled to offor his
have
thorn
show
you. You will be
old to go oyer onto again. Even tho Price, International and Wabash lines. Book-keeping-Accounting Department them on tho same low basis, giving merchandise at such prices as will
surprised
nt
the
many
real bnrgainn.
ffl
man who pnya so little nttontion to These are known to most of tho San­ This particular department is under their customers tho bonofit of thoir bring bim funds, regardless of prof­
ford
people
and
need
no
Introduction.
tho supervision of Mr. Britt, but tho 1favorable purchases, although market its.
his noods and lots tho other fullow
DAYS WHEN EVERYTHING
\
Wo know of no ono storo in Snnford
toll him whnt ho should wear ho The Pennsylvania Knit Sweater nnd chief bookkeeper has boon Bertram quotations have advanced sonio since
IS GROWING SO FINELY.
the
Milhury
bathing
suits
are
also
•Shepherd. Mr. Shepherd has been their orders wero pluced.
that has attempted nnd put ovor such
knows tho difference between a good
lenders
nnd
with
all
the
above
they
,ra
Tho beautiful ncckwonr lino thoy a sories of successful sales ns thoBe
granted a leave of absence to go to
line nnd an inferior.
carry tho very host in Bath Robes, college ana he is now nt school at nro showing for tho holidays nro es­ pulled off by Perkins &amp; Britt nt tho
The rich hoII tho right seed, plenty
In
the
first
plnro
no
nloru
should
KV.
House
Slippers,
Collnr
Bags,
Mon's
of
fertilizer, nnd tho kind holpful
pecially
comprehensive—all
neckwear
‘••V.
Spartanburg, S. C. lie writos thnt ho
timo tho market began to break last
hopo to succeed without buying from
Jewelry,
Night
Shirts
nnd
Pnjnmns
hands,
brings splondld growth.
that
will
bo
In
demand
this
Christmns
expects to romnln nn omployoo of Per­
fnll. No sales woro talked about so
tho manufneturor who ndvortlHes nat­
nnd
many
other
good
things
for
tho
But
something
clso is growing, too.
being
well
represented.
kins
&amp;
Britt
nnd
ho
is
Just
awny
long
much and so far away from homo as
ionally. Tho man who advertises is
men
too
numerous
to
mention.
these
days.
Thoy
will
apprecinto
your
rosorving
enough
to
muko
himself
ovon
moro
these.
And
to
those
people
who
nover
tho man who has something ho is not
If you will mnko your noxt selection valuable to the firm.
Not tho least of all great neces­
your ordors until you havo inspected havo undorstod bow a storo could sell
ashamed of. Just tho snnio reason ns
from
any of tho above lines you will
saries—
their
different
lines,
feeling
confident
their
morchandiso
nt
such
ridiculously
the local merchant has for advertising.
Advertising Department
Tho Expanding Dollnrl
Tho merchant who doesn't advertiso havo footings of satisfaction, ono that
This
department is hnndlod exclu­ thnt you will bo enthusiastic ns thoy low prices nnd tffct by ns thoy did, wo
This year, dollars aro giants, com­
ns a rulo must bo asbnmcd of his mor- you nro sure of your money back if sively by Mr. Britt in connoction with aro nbout thoso fnll goods nnd thnt offer the above explanation.
not
satisfied
nnd
tho
othor,
you
will
you
will
find
It
to
your
lntorost
to
pared
with thoso of last year, nnd
Thoy nro bollovors of quick action.
chahdlse. If ho has something good
the bookkeeping and accounting de­
never
havo
to
ask
for
your
monoy
seo
thelr’s
first.
tho
years
boforo. So much blggor is
They purchase their goods, put them
he will toll tho world about it. That's
partment. llo tukes care of this de­
back.
They
also
take
this
occasion
to
ex­
buying
power,
thnt ono can scarcely*
on the shelves and intond that thoy
why Parkins A Britt are tho biggest
partment nnd finds timo between times
press
their
appreciation
of
your
val­
believe
it
until
tho nctunl proof is.
shnll
como
off
in
n
reasonable
length
advertisers, they bollovo in whnt thoy
to look after the Clothing Club De­
READ
HELP
TO
RETAILERS.
ued
ntronngo
and
tust
to
bo
favored
of
timo
or
they
will
slap
a
prido
to
it
seen.
have.
partment.
with your fnll business, which will re- thnt is bound to movo it. And thoy
But you hnvo to go to the right
But ovory advertised lino is not
Clothing Club Department.
"Tho store mnnngor or buyer who
make in tho long run.
plnco, tho storo who Is working for
good. Great enru should bo used in
Mr. Andrew Loes is the ufficinl col­ colvo their vory best attention.
you nnd not nil for self, If you will
muking selection. That is why tho never reads his trade papers has a lector of this department and it is ho
Every tub stnnds on it's own bot­
Perkins A Brilt hnve it right. I’nt- seo tho true comparison.
buyor for u firm has such a respon­ mighty slim chance of mnking a suc­ that is responsible for tho gathering
sible position.
Go to Perkins A Britt nnd measure'
cess of his job,” says Louis Truxler, in of the dollars that keeps the many tom. Thnt’H why wo nover worry ronlze your home merehnnt first.
Lot’n take each item one nt a time f president of tho Traxler Company, clothing club members in good stand­ about competition. Wo have no com­ Give him the first opportunity nnd tho bigness of th « dollars this season.
and seo just whnt Perkins &amp; Britt
—■
ing and eligible to participate in the petition, even though there are mer­ then if he hasn’t it, como to central j
have for tholr customers. First the Dayton, Ohio, one of the largest retail drawing for the free suit each Satur­ chants in our own line in Hanford Florida’s logical trading point,— "Tho Storo thnt is Difforont” will.
clothing. They enter to tho young establishments in this country.
[ Snnford.
’
snvo you money on your purchases.
day night. Tho collection of these who have.—P. A B.
ntnn and for tho young man thoy of­
“It is only by making intelligent dollars is quite a job und takes a real
fer Campus Togs. Cnmpus Togs nru use of the information in his trade collector to kcot it up-to-dnto.
Mr.
1
manufactured by Cbns. Kaufinann A
■
Lees
is
known
about
town
ns
ono
of
pnpers that a man can hope to gain
a.
Brothers at Chicago, nnd wo leave it
.. , , , ,
. . . .
Sanford's best collectors and It goes
a
practical
kowlcdgo
of
what
is
gowithoUt
8nyinB
thnt
ho
is
essential
to
to any of tho men who tiro in a posi­
tion to know and they will tell you lag on. Tho man who doesn’t want this Clothing Club. Mr. Lees also
thnt thin Is one of the very best lines to listen nnd learn, who knows every­ collects tho rcgulnr store accounts be­
on the market today. And one of tho thing in his own mind and imagina­ tween times.
most pleasing parts of their methods, tion, doesn’t buy right, doesn't mer­
Cleaning-Pressing Department
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is their price. They don't ask twico chandise right, is bended for oblivion.
This department is ono of vital im­
]
»5il
the profit they should as, wo are sorry
"The man with a vision, the one portance to a clothing store nnd Mr.
to.
say, others do. To the conservative with ambition, is well posted, knows C. F. Chapman has full charge of this.
&amp;A'
man wo recommend the famous Mich­ what is going on at home by keeping Elsewhere in this paper you will rend
ael Sterns lino. And for tho buyer of
an eyo on his competitor’-* opera- of the fine record ho 1ms made with
summer clothing, try whero you will tions, and knows what the most suc­ this particular department. Ho 1ms
and you can't boat the I. and S. Bing cessful merchants in all parts of tho in fact, built up a business in this par­
line. With tliesu lines of clothing
country are doing by reading trade ticular department, thnt should cuuso
they nro bound to please.
pnpers. Ho is the man who is beat­ every mnn to sou that bis clothes aro
fC^/ •
Now lel’n take tin* trimming from
bQf;
ing last year's records, and will not sent to him. He knows how to tako
ilond to foot. s What better huts do
allow
any excuse to stand in the enro of them ns they should be taken
r&gt;
you know of, or have ever heard of
euro of. Ho has threo mon working
way."
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thnn the following: Stetson, Schoblo,
under him thnf have all boon tried and
If
trade
papers
aro
hcdpful
to
the
Borg
and
Old
Dominion
not
to
say
found to bo ns good ns any in their
v /•■
anything about the famous Rothschild larger merchants, and Mr. Traxler lino. Ho lias an A No. 1 tailor, tho
says they are, they are no less help­
Ban?
line 7 These lines cover the best sold ful to merchants in smaller towns, best of pressots and n delivery boy
y
in the country today. And all those
away from the big centers of trade. thnt is prompt and on the job.
housos believe in fair prices, together
Sales Department
Perkins A Britt subscribe to all the
with Burkina A Britt’s way of figur­
Perhaps tbo two most ossentinl de­
Main Offices and Factory of
Journals pertaining to their trade.
ing profits, puts a hat on your head
1
partments of any store Is tlmt of tbu
They
keep
up
with
tho
market;
they
a t tho price ovon tho most conserva­
obtain all the advantages of conserv­ buying department anil selling ond.
tive can’t kick at.
Mr. Perkins lias full churgo of both
Thoy handle caps mndo by the Feld- ative buying. By following tho mark­ these departments and it keeps him on
ets,
they
are
in
position
to
pass
along
stein people. And they never havo to
i|
the jump nnd on tho Job nt all times.
Manufacturers of Men’s Fine Fur-Felt Hats
see a salesman from this bouse. Thoy to you the fruits of their knowledge. Ho lias full chargo of the floor, he
When
trading
with
them
you
are
Just toll them thoy need caps, and
buys all the merchandise. Ho is woll
Philadelphia, Pa.
when you learn that they never have trading at a Fifth nvenue store in qualified to fill this position on ac­
New
York.
any left ovor from any shipment you
count of his many years experience in
must know they aro tho kind that are
the clothing business and it Is ho that
Our showing of tho new Fall Styles of Schoblo Hats has a prominent place in our display of
A CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION.
• In demand.
is mainly responsible for tho eloss of
Earl and Wilson, of Troy, New
“THINGS FOR MEN”
You would bo surprised to know merclmmliso that goes out to tho pub­
York, furnishes the collars. Tho E.
lic over tho counters of this storo.
A W. collar before tho war sold for bow many men will appreciate n Anil the entire force constitutes the
fifteen cents apiece straight while tho Hicock belt, with the initial bucklo, selling force. Thoy uro all salesmen
Only those who havo worn Schoblo H ats can fully appreciate the dependable quality, but all
rest wero selling two for a quarter. all done up nicely in u Christmas that know how to trent tho trade as
admire the rich colorings nnd snappy linos of the new models.
Now they sell like nil tho rest, but box. A nice lino of these will be they should bo treuted. With a forco
tho same quality Is thoro. And thoir found nt Perkins A Britt, nnd you like this they aro hard to bent. Thoy
lino of soft callurn are on tho same ennnot go wrong In asking for a conscntrate all their efforts in the
plane oh thoir starch collars. Most Hickok, as ttyey nro tbo most in do* proper directions making a combina­
LET US FIT YOU WITH A “SCHOBLE”
all tho boys around town wear E. &amp; niund tho country ovor, now. They tion that will somo day put this storo
W. collars, ask any of them.
conic In different styles, nnd tho ih a class second to nono in tho state.
Men’s neckties aro manufactured by straps arc of many different kinds.
And after nil tho above bad had
many good housos, but tho Chqnoy Don’t wait until the day before their chnnco then "Bnbo" gets his.
ties load thorn all. Altman Nockwear ChrUtmas, thoy may bo all gone.
"Babo" Schuul la known at this storo
Co., also furnishes this store with a
as "Superintendent of Transporta­
good share o f the many ties sold ovor
"Tho Store that is Different" will tion." Ho sees that the packages are
delivered to the customer’s home on
save you money on your purchases.
their counters.

THE DIFFERENT
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A nd Greatest Values
W e Select the Livest Wires to Represent Us
to Distribute Our Clothing--and

BRITT
T h e Store that is Different in Your City

Handle These Nobby Bing Suits in Sai
And Are Always Ready to Show Y ou

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M ILBURY ATLANTIC
MFG. COMPANY
tWe will give three prizes to the first three
persons bringing to us the correct number of'
times th£ name ‘‘PERKINS &amp; BRITT” ap­
pear in this (second) section.
First prize...... Pair of Ladies’ $5.00 Silk Hose
Second prize.Choice of any Neck Tie in Store
Third prize.......Best pair Silk Socks in Store
All you have to do is to take this section of the
Herald. Don't count the names in the First
Section—but count every time you see the
name “PERKINS &amp; BRITT” in the Second
Section and then come to us and get your
prize.
Remember—the first one telling us the cor­
rect number of times it appears will get first
prize and so on until the three prizes are
— Claim ed---------------------GET BU^Y—COUNT THEM—IT'S NOT
MUCH OF A JOB

ED. HIGGINS
® GET
BUSY
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FURNISHED
AND COUNT
THE FORD
THE NAMES

Lost fall at tho time Perkina A
Britt brought low prices to Sanford
they did It with some of tho most rec­
ord breaking sales ever hold in San­
ford. During these sales they kept
tho selling interest at n high pitch at
ail times and one of their ways for
doing this was with tho giving away
of valuable premiums.
Every article of merchandise pass­
ed out over their counters was of ’the
very best that money could buy and
when it came to selecting premiums
they were sure that that same good
quality should also be found In them.
Stores that give away premiums as
a rule are stores that purchases these
articles from some mail order house
or some manufacturer that makes
their buslneHS| manufacturing prem­
iums. And these premiums as i rule
are premiums that look good and wear
good for the time being,
Perkins A Bri.t did not do this,
however, they purchased tho articles
of furniture from tho store you aro in
tho habit of buying from. They pur­
chased tho very best from the San­
ford Furnlturo Co., of this city, and
if you will ask any of tho winners of
thoso premhfiys you will find that
thoso artilTrs aro as good today as
they wero-r at tho time tho purclmso
was made.
Tho very fact that those articles
came from the Sanford Furnlturo Co.,
is onough to assure you of thoir value,
as they have made their business
grow with their motto "Money back if
not satisfied."
The Snnford Furniture Co., has an
ad in this issue calling your attontlon
to tho Columbia Grafaphono Club, be­
ginning now and lasting through tho
holidays. You con secure most any
make of these mnchincs at a small
payment down and so much a wook.
Every ono is oligible to join this club
and if you nro tho least bit interested
In a music box, see thorn now. Thoy
own tho largo store at tho corner of
First street and Palmetto avenuo.

You will notice elsewhere in this
Porklns &amp; Britt will glvo nwny thrco
I
hhuo
an ad calling to your attention
' prizes to the first thrco people who
the fact thnt it was Ed. Higgins that
call and tell them thu correct numbor
furnished Perkins &amp; Britt with tho
of times the name “PERKINS &amp; biggest premium thnt thoy gnvo nwny
BRITT” appear In the second section since thoy first Htnrted thu practice.
of touuy’s paper. All you have to do Ed. Higgins is tho olTiclul Ford dealer
li to start at pngo one of section two and he has in stock at nil times parts
and count until you have found tho and accessories. Mr, Higgins hns
correct numbor and call and got your been the official handler of tho Lizzie
prise.
for years now and hns sold more cars
Understand, however, you will hnva than any othor dealer in town. Wo
to be one of tho first throo persons to don’t know whothor thnt has been
call with the correct numbor as there Ed.’s fault or becnUBo Henry Ford
will bo only throo prizes given away. makes tho best car, but it stands nev­
During thoso days it is hard to
To tho first person bringing In tho ertheless that be leads in soiling enrs, judge a fabric by tho cost, it ia hard
corroct numbor thoy will give them
Hu suggested that you plaeo your to Judgo a suit of clothes by its price.
a pair of ladios silk hose, regular val order now for nnythlng you may want Many men, in fact the majority of
Uo $6.00. These hose are tho laco In tho Ford line, whether it bo a men will leave it to tho merchant to
kind, tho vary best thoy carry in roadster, tobring car, Sodnn, Coupe, toll him which is the best buy. And
stock. If the winner of this prizo truck or tractor. It is not nlways easy there are so many merchants thnt will
would rather have two chcnper pairs to got either of thoso tho dny you want tell you "this is tho best, boenuso it
they will be allowed ^o do that.
thorn, so place your order now so that costs tho most.” But uftor all do
To the second person bringing in tho be will have it for you wliuu you need they always know this to bo a fact.
Perkins &amp; Britt have hnndlod sev­
correct number will bo given their it.
eral different lines of clothing sinco
choice of tho best necktie in tho house.
they first entered into business for
•Thoy can select any tie thoy seo fit
themselves and have lmd experience
and thoy linva tios at this store that
in tho high priced kind and thnt of a
run ns high ns $11.50 in price on the
moro moderate prico. And wo beliovo
very lowest market,
they know what they say whon thoy
Then tho third person with tho cor­
tell you not to pay the big prico for
roct number Will receive n pair of silk
Since writing tho nrtlclo that ap­ the name.
sox for men, their choice of color, reg­
pears ulsowhoro in this issue about
They aro tho cxclusivu agents in
ular $1.60 kind.
I t’s easy. Won’t take you long to thu Clothing Club unothor suit has Snnford for tho celebrated I. and S.
over thin suction and count tho boon given nwny ami it went to Mr. Bing line. This lino has no equals
times you see tho nnrno of PERKINS C, A. Andorson. Mr. Anderson is tho whatovor in tho south and whon it
proprietor of the MqrchnntH Grocery comes to summer clothing.
These
•ft BRITT. Got busy—count 'em.
Co. Ho is n pleased man today and good clothes are made in Cincinnati,
Tho Hornld force won’t take their glad that he joined this club. IIo has by manufacturers thnt havo boon at
salary in advertising snee.
Thoy only boon a member about four weeks the gnmc for many a long year and
would If It was good to eat. Send in and now, in addition to getting bis they have learned to plaeo thoir goods
tho advertising that is necossnry to suit free ho \yjll bo allowed to trndo on tho market without making you
Me that there nro enough chocks to out tho $4.00 bo paid in if ho is rondy pay for their blfe advertising costs,
go around to ’urn all every Saturday to close it up. However, Mr. Andor- nnd without making you pay for tho
night. They’ll bring it back to you, sun BnyH ho will stay in right nlong name these Buits bear.
because thuro’s no tolling, ho might
Their summer clothing, however, is
thoy TRADE AT HOME.
got nnothor frbo suit.
not ail thoy mnko, Thoy fcaturo this
Every man in Sanford should bo- particular end of tho qlothing indus­
ong to this Popular Ciub, It is not try, hut thoir wooions, for both spring
a gambling proposition, it is not liko !and fall nro ns good, if not a littlo hot­
tho old timo suit raffling club, it is| ter than most of thoso on tho mnrkot
The Man Can’t Go ! strictly
a busnoss proposition, ‘ onu today for tho money.
whoro you pay your dollar a week,
Mr. Porkins handled this lino while
Wrong if He Will
trndo it out nny timo you boo fit, and in business by himself an dnftor tho
Parkins &amp; Britt glvo away absolutely pnrtnorshlp was formed between him­
Just Say
freo a suit ovory Saturday night out self and Mr, Britt thoy continued to
of thoir own profits. You can’t lose, hnndlo this lino down to tho prusont
join today.
timo. They soli thoso clothes for* tho
satisfaction thoy give. Thoy know
thnt onco a suit of Bing’s Clothes aro
MR. T. W. LAWTON
put on your back thoy havojnado you
When Buying His Winter
Thu Superintendent of Public In­ satisfied, nnd they know that should
Underwear
struction has examined tho littlo twi­ something go wrong with thnt suit,
light tales that Porkins &amp; Britt aro thnt is tho fault of tho manufac­
going to glvo uwny to tho children and turer, thoy hnvo I. and S. Bing Co. to
ho hna passed on them as being nlco bnck them up and will make good in
littlo Btorios thut will bo appreciated. ovory rospect.
Thoso clothes aro rocommondod to
Thoro la going to bo a big demand for
thoso, moro than thoy will bo able to tho mnn who appreciates good clothes
For His Needs In the Knee
Bupply and by all moans if you want at a moderate preio. They are just a
Length Kind
your child to havo one each month, bo littlo cheaper nil tho timo than tho
Manufactured by
auro and onroll thoir naiuo so that It others, but thoir quality is always as
will bo plnccd on tho moiling list In good ns tho host.
Ask to he v:c.*vn this nlco lino tho
time.
Don’t onroll moro than ono name to (next timo you noed a suit of clothes.
a family. Each cfiild of a family Porkins &amp; Britt aro tho only ones al­
should road (ho suifio ono as the sup­ lowed tho privilogo of soiling them In
ply Ib limited. It is ono of tho nicest Sanford.
series of Fairy Tales over seen in San­
There was a mail order man wrote
ford.
out a chock to help tho Sanford Cham­
1 "The Storo that Is Different” will ber of Commorco. But (h^ alarm
clock went off just before ho mailed It.
anvo you money on your purchases.
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CLOTHING THAT
WEARS LONGEST
AT LEAST COST

It is w*H fat Vi to begin lookin';
for Santa Clnus just as ioqp- an
Thanksgiving is post as It is not
long between thoao two days. Each
year tho ladioj of tho house havo the
same old difficulty to overcome, that
is, buying something for HIM. It
seems that as each yoar gooo on It
becomes harder to selott something
thnt you know ho will want. You
can always get something that ho
will apprccinto because most of thorn
will appreciate anything ;you give,
just because it is you that gives It,
hut something that ho really wants
is something else.
During tho holidays for tho past
several years Perkins &amp; Britt have
been of a lot of assistance in tHe
way of helping solve this problem.
And during these holidays they will
continue to offer whnt over sorvico
possible to help you select gifts for
him thnt will please, gifts that are
essential as well as gifts that will
last.
Jn making n purchase for a man,
nt Icnst twenty-four out of every
iwcnty-fivo/wlll appreciate some ar­
ticle of wearing apparel, especially
if it is something thnt ho hua been
wanting a long timo but just never
got round to buj ing it.
For inntanee, a b'ath robe. Evory
mnn wnntH a hath robo, but very
few over think of n bath robo only
when its time they should wear one.
It never occurs to them while in a
clothing store. A bath robo makes
an ' 'cal Christmas gift and one that
will InBt years. To the* lady that
decides uppon n bath robe as a gift
for him, lot us suggest that sho vis­
it Perkins &amp; Britt and inspect tho
nice stock of bath robes thoy havo
this season. Every one new, nothing
enrriod over front last season, nil of
them purchased on the vory latest
and lowest market Never before
hns there been displayed in Snnford
a moro neater array of bnth robes,
of nl Ikinds, than those nt Perkins &amp;
Britt’s now. And they will put aside
yours and hold it until you arc ready
for it.
And bed room slippers, now many
men over go down town to buy
thorn? How mnny ever think of them
while down town? Yot every man

'Manufacturers ofBATHING SUITS - BATHING CAPS
SWEATERS-JERSEYS-BATH ROBES
OF THE BETTER SORT

And it is Only Merchants that Handle the Better Line
That Represent Us

ASK TO BE SHOWNTHE NEW FALL GOODS
will wonr them. At this'samo storo,
"tho store thnt is different” you can
got nnything in tho slipper lino, felt
or ienthor, and you can ho sure thnt
theso sllpppers, tho samo as tho bath
robes nro nil new stock, nothing car­
ried over front last year.
Pajamas, night robes, shirts, eith­
er silk, madris, percale, or cotton,
neckwear in Christmas boxes, socks,
silk or lisle In Christmoa boxes,
men's jewelry and umbrellas all
make ideni Christmas gifts, gifts thnt
ho is bound to appreciate. Wo know
of men thnt wait for Christmas to
hav^ their wardrobe stocked with
these things and you can’t go wrong
in presenting him with any of those,
ladies of Snnford hunted the town
over for collar boxes but none could
he found. This won’t happen this
year because Perkins &amp; Britt have a
stock of them that will supply tho
wants of nil who desire theHe. Thoy
hnvo only tho ono kind, tho best.
Look them over.
Tho above nrtciios mentioned nro
only a few of tho mnny Christmas
suggestions to bo found a t this store
nnd if every indy in Sasford will pay

them n visit before doing thei
Christmas shopping they will find
that their biggest problem has been
solved.

ENGINEER PARKER
AND S.J . BAUMEL
GET 2 SUITS EACH
Mr. W. S, Parker is ono of tho
Chnrtor members of tho Clothing Club
nt Porkins &amp; Britt’s and so far ho has
boon fortunnto enough to get two
suits of clothes given him freo.
Mr. S. S, Bnumol, tho llve-wiro In­
dies rcndy-to-wcar merchant of San­
ford hns also been given two. You
enn rest assured that should you ask
olther ono of these two men about tho
Club thoy will tell you that thoy aro
doubly well pleased, Thoir advico will
he—JOIN TODAY.
It sooniB possible now that Presi­
dent Harding will have to let his
whiskers grow if ho puts anything
over on Hughes.

C. A. ANDERSON
WINS THE SUIT

“DUOFOLD”

Style? Certainly. But we make sure
you get your style—becoming, befit­
ting, bespeaking YOU. That’s the only
kind of style worth while.

You al­

ways get it in—

Clothes Individually Tailored B yj

TOKEN-CHAIR’

Duofold Health
Underwear Co.

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PERKINS
“THE STORE THAT. IS DIFFERENT*'

�HOSIERY

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For Men, Women and Children in Lisle, Mer.
cerized and Silk, for sale by

Perkins &amp; Britt
And ALL Leading Stores, of the United States
,
Manufactured by

NOTASEME Hosiery Co., Philadelphia

MAKE THEM
_PR0VE IT

n penny. They have 850 members In
the club. This $50.00 suit costs thorn
a little less than $40.00. Each week
they take in through this club over
|350 and tho $40 they give away fig­
ures just a little better than ten per
cent not to say anything of tho adver­
tising value to thorn. It gives them an
opportunity to show a prospective cus­
tomer how they conduct their business,
shows him their business methods that
eventually moan a customer for life,
as there are very few customers ever
start with Perkins &amp; Britt that don’t
stay with them.
And whllo thoy make a nice thing
out of this club, just look what it will
mean to you. It is your best bet, join
the club now.

REAL STORES
MAKE THE TOWN

some of Sanford people from trading ■!
out of town.
J
We Take Pleasure In Recommending
If you aro not ono of their many g
customers, It Is now that you should 3
call on them and see what you have |
been missing. You neodn't buy every |
When you enter a store and are told
It takes real stores to, make a real time you call on them, they are al­
by the smiling and obliging clerks
town. Sanford is growing and grow­ ways glad to aee you.
that they “have just what you want,
ing fast and much of tho credit goes
mt the right price,” make them prove
to tho stores who think of Sanford
it. It thoy can’t prove It, move on,
Good the entire year—but especially desirable as Christmas
and its people juBt as much as thoy
visit the next man and so on till HE
Gifts
think of themselves and their profits.
PROVES IT. Don't be satisfied with
Profits don’t mean everything.
Of
M anufactured by
just what they tell you, because thoy
course profits must bo considered in
can tell you anything.
ordor to continue to do business, but
HICKOK MFG. CO., Rochester, N. Y.
That’s why so many people trade
not all profit from a few. Divided
at Perkins A Britt’s and never move
up amongst all, tho profits expected
-Foron. They get the proof at their lace.
from each one aro small. Stores that
Romcmbor tho many good bargains
They nre so willing and ready to back
work with this in mind dro the stores
tlint you used to find nt Tho United
u what they say at all times that it
that are building Sanford.
Textile Stores? Remember how much
looks almost as if you are wrong to
Wo know of one storo that works cheaper thoy wero in prices thnn m ost1
eve the other fellow. If they can't fix
this way. It’s that different store, the stores? Woll this store is no more,*
you up in proper shape at their good
store known to more pooplo In sur­
due mostly to tho fact that it was n i “
store, It is hard for any ono to do it.
rounding towns than any other ono
little too much for Perkins &amp; Ilrltt ■
No matter how particular tho man,
store of Sanford—Perkins &amp; Britt.
rThoy
‘" havo » follow!,,c that number
" ’ *“ • to
look ,after
ho iB made satisfied at their storo.
c|o|c||
h„ To,two
ll|ostores nnd
„p they havo 13
They lose money some times in mak­ If you would liko to make some boy in tho hundreds, because they play
ing him satisfied but they would rath- an ideal Christmas gift, ono that is fnir with all, They cater to tho right At tho timo of closing, however, thoro '■
« r hove ten satisfied customers than absolutely now and different from any thinking mnn that wants to see some­ were nunrly $2,000 worth of good sea- I■
sonnblo merchandise loft. Ginghams, 5
ten times that many customers money that ho has ever recoivcd, why not en­ thing for the futuro Sanford,
Chicago, U. S. A.
White Goods, Linens, Tnble Clothes, J
in the cash register who ore not sat­ roll h(B namo in the Clothing Club at
Perhaps more people front towns
isfied.
Perkins &amp; Britt, pay a couple of liko Orlando, fyuHtis, DoLnnd, Leos- Towels, Bed Spreads, Thread, Buttons, *
Be sure to make them prove it. Per- wcekB in advance for him anj then burg, Tavares, Oviedo, Longwootl nnd Dlenchlngs, Silks, Shirtings, Crepe do it
kins &amp; Britt will PROVE BEYOND lot him keep it up. It will bo hh good many others too numerous to mention Cheno nnd ninny other items. Those'■
A SHADOW OP A DOUBT that thoy ns any throe or four dollnr gift you | know of this live store. They ndver- go nt your prico. Thoy are now nt
tho storo of I’orkinB &amp; Britt and if
havo Sanford’s leading clothing store enn give him.
Use. They spend moro money for ad
Use,
you
will call In nt the store you can
for man or boy. Thoy are located on
It educates tho young man to save, vertising thnn any other two stores
got
anything
you want in thnt lino at
First street IN THE HIGH RENT too. He will snvo his dimes each week in Sanford together. If they did not
t
at
least
one-half
of tho WHOLESALE
DISTRICT, but they DON’T make to pay his club dues nnd then whon ho have the right kind of merchandise
Made to Individijal Measure
you pay tho rorit.
needs anything in tho way of boys and tho right kind of sorvice to back prico today. This Block being limited,
better call nt onco. Even If you nre
clothing ho can call and got it nt any up this advertising their efforts would
not ready to buy now—thoy will snvo
Dcltcr Mnde-to-Mensure Clothes for Less Money
It is even moro attractive than bo wasted. And you can but their ef­
NEARLY $3,000.00 IN ntime.
yours for you.
bank book to him becnuBO bank forts aro not wasted because they
SUITS GIVEN AWAY books are old, he hns heard of them have what it takes to conduct a rent Keep your money nt home. Spond a
all his life but ho hasn't hoard about storo.
it with your homo nitrehnnts, they !*
(Continued from I’«e« One)
tho Clothing ClubB.
Mure stores liko their storo will
pay for tho building of your town, not ■
then you are sure to become a mem­
And then, too, ho may bo presented mnko Sanford. Patronize this store
the matl ordor house. Dollars sent [5
ber. And whila investigating It ask with a $50 suit free that ho can either that is working for YOU.
to mail ordor houses novor come back, B
any one of tho following men, they present to his dad or ho can got two
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havo all won a suit without a penny or threo'suits for hlmsoif. You will
i
The Herald forco worked nil day ■
cost to them. The winners so fa r aro be surprised to seo how tho boy takes PERKINS AND
Thanksgiving sotting up this special t Q Are our Sole Resident Dealers nnd will be Glad to Show You
a a follows:
to this method of saving as thoro aro
BRITT COMMENCE section.
They don’t give a rnp nbout *
Paul Pozold* farmor.
already quite a few boys that bolong
WINTER SEASON Thanksgiving dinners, don’t believe ■
the Line
E. C. Harper, olectridan for Gillon to this club.
they
even
eat.
All
they
think
about
is
A Fry.
Call at their store now nnd start a
(I'ontlnui'il from I'nKI- Oil)
Sanford and n real newspaper.
ai
Frank Loosing, Contractor.
card for him. Then by tho Unto San­
in
in
fair
treatment,
thoy
believe
W. S. Parker, enginoer, A. C. L,(
ta Claus shows up you will have four
S. S. Baumei, Merchant.
or five dollars paid in for him and a handling merchandise that they are
John Pezold, Farmer,
good start. He is bound to follow It proud to see on their customer's back
B. F. VanMeter, Engineer A. C. L. up nnd continuo tho payments. And and thoy believe in only nsking that
A. U. Graham, OBceola Cypress Co., nt tho same timo it will not menn an customer to pay his share of thu prof­
Osceola.
outlay of over a dollar a week for you its and then they believe in letting thu
P. E. Pitts, Gnrngo.
while you keep it up for him between public know alt that they believe.
They advertise and they advertise
Alfred Berner, employee Kent Vul­ now and Christmas—buying his gift
in
every known way that thoy figure
canizing Works,
on the installment plnn, ns it wore.
good
for their business. And these
J. M. Neeley, Insurance Agent.
Perkins &amp; Britt will welcome any
R, J. King, bookkeeper Southern now boy members and will give them are thu reasons, or at lenHt, a part of
Utilities Co.
the same fnir treatment that thuy them, that havo put them on the mnp
Jim Sto’no, student.
give the mnn. Enroll their names to­ In big letters, nnd havo put them on
thu map to Htay,
Fny Loosing, Transfer business.
day.
And they have a way of boing the
Robert A. Greene, Agent.
first
to do things. Thoy have tackled
A. C. Kendal, mechanic, Ford Ga­
and
accomplished
things that tho av­
rage.
erage niorchnnt is afraid to attempt,
Robert Robinson, carpenter,
And they get away with ^t in fine
C. A. Matthews, Real Estate agent.
shape, too.
S. M. Lloyd, Shoo Merchant.
It was Purkins &amp; Britt that wero
Clarence Fields, Gnrngo.
A new road Iiuh been promised tho the first to use tho airplnno for ad­
Carl Eaton, taxi driver.
pooplc of Osceola, a road that will vertising purposes in Sanford. RoW. C. Hill, lumber denier.
make
it easier for these people to get mumbur hack a year or so nnd perhaps
It. C. Maxwell, agent Wilson &amp;
to
Sanford.
OhcooIu boasts of one of you can recall tho day thoy caused
Toomer.
the finest littlo towns in Seminole business to stop on First Btrect for at
Roy Tiilis, Meat Market.
county nnd all these people aro doubly least one-half hour. A flying ma­
W. S. Parker, ongincor A. C. L.
anxious to trade in Sanford, A8 it Ib chine, driven by u dare-devil, flow low a
V. A^ Spier, Merchant.
■
J. P. Hall, Manager Western Union. now, it is much easier for them to go enough over the business portion of
Workers in Bhop or factory, in shipping room or office, in
to New Smyrna, even though it is fur­ Snnford ns to almost touch the roofs, |
C. C. Wilson, Vulcanizing Works.
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stores or lofts, indoors ns well as out—each hns his or her
distributing
tickets
that
wore
good
far
A. S. Perry, Manuger Southern Bell ther nwny.
a
prize
at
tholr
store.
Traffic
was
Tho
commissioners
havo
promised
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particular need for a Ponnsylvanfa Knit Coat. Its w arm th
Telephone Co.
stopped
for
a
fow
minutes
to
allow
this
now
road
nnd
we
hopo
they
will
J. W. Pennington, Mechanic, A. C.
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and comfortable, cozy fit forestall colds and chills nnd rob
get to It noon. These people are en­ the peoplo, old and young, to gathor |
L.
the winter of its discontent.
N. W. Tyson, Druggist, Union Phar­ titled to this road evun moro than up these tickots.
They were first to glvo nn automo­
somo of the places that roads have
macy.
Unbreakable patented exclusive Notuir buttonholes ore the
bile'away absolutely free. They wore
E. C, Bigler, clerk Joe’s Smoko been made recently,
strongest,
most enduring part of Pennsylvania Knit Coats
Perkins &amp; Britt furnish Osceola with the first to organize a Clothing Club
House.
that
hns
proven
moro
popular
than
and a refreshing relief from tho perishable nature of tho or­
M. S. Wiggins, Government Agont. most of their wants in the Gent’s
Clothing lino nnd have had to make most of tholr advertising projects,
dinary sweater. Not even this most dependable of garm ents
Curtis Barber, student.
W, D. Hoolchnn, plumber Mahonoy- the trip thoro and back ofton, and af­ giving away nearly $3,000 worth of
can outwenr its Notair buttonhole.
ter each trip they feel aa if they havo suits each year. It was they that put
Walkor.
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been on a three hundred mile trip in­ on tho first real cut prico solo in San­
Jodier Cameron, farmer.
These
universally
useful Pennsylvania K nit Coats can be
ford announcing tho fact that low
H. C. Haskins, asa't postmaster. , stead of the few miles it is.
had
a
t
a
reasonable
price. Numerous styles are shown to
Wq hope thlB condition will not be prices wore to bo1restored nftef the
C. R. Peabody, Turner’s Grocery.
please
each
individual
taste and purse.
A. L. Betts, ass’t cashier First Nat­ for long, however, nnd that things will war. They wore tho only ones that
never
missed
ono
day
advertising
in
be made possible for all theBo good
ional Bank.
people of .this fast growing littlo the Sanford Herald since it becamo a
Sometime, somewhere, on every job, in any sport, man, wom­
C. D. Forrester, farmor.
town to got,to Sanford. It looks like daily nnd thoy wero tho first ones to
S. S. Baumei, merchant.
an or child—everybody needs a Pennsylvania Knit Coat.
if thoy want to come wo certainly ever havo eight pages devoted exclu­
Vic McLaulin, student.
should do something quick to help sively to them and tho people they
Artie Smith, farmer.
Our assortm ent of models Is most complete, Our personal
represent.
them
got here.
Dick Hoolehan, plumber Mahoneyservice is untiring.
Both Mr. PoFkins and Mr. Britt are
Thoro has been a fund raised by tho
Walker Co.
All of these men are men right merchants to add to what tho county numbers of every organization in San­
amongst'you, live here the year round has, that this road will bo fixed at ford that it for the betterment of
IN SALE ATand you can secure from any ono of once, but there Is still a little more' Jiomselves, for mon in general and
them information In rogards,,to this needed. All merchants that haven't above all for the betterment of San­
dub. Ask any of them and if then given their little share should do so ford. Thoy are members of the Cham­
don’t all tell you that this club is one [at once, It will all come back to you a ber of Comerce, Rotary Club, Kiwunls
and other civic organizations and they
of the best stunts started by any mer­ dozen times over,
at all time* take prominent parts
chant In Sanforii we will miss our
This special edition of Perkins A when it cornea timo to ask for some
guess.
Call a t Perkins A Britt’s store and Britt will go into enough homes to work to be done.
A storo of this kind If only1 one
So Into this with them and bring along reach nearly 15,000 readers. Some
storo
of the many that Sanford hopes
Jmur first week’s dues, one dollar. You papor the Herald. If you have some­
“THE STORE THAT IS DIFFERENT”
to
have
some day. More of these
thing to tell the public about, open up
■will never regret It,
Perhaps you will wonder .how this a littlo, buy some space In the Her­ stores mean more satisfied customers
SANFORD, FLORIDA
More
store can afford to give away so ald and then they will all know about and a better place to trad?.
stores of this kind will eventually cure
many suits and not cost the customer1it.

HICKOK

BELTS BUCKLES VESTOGRAMS*ete

ATTENTION!
SANFORD
LADIES!!

PERKINS &amp; BRITT

THE BEST GIFT
FOR THE BOY

THE WABASH TAILORING COMPANY
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CLOTHES OF MERIT

Perkins &amp; Britt

THE NEW ROAD
TO OSCEOLA

[P enn sylvania Knit Co

Perkins
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The;, all of a »uddtm his voice is
changed, ea low he scarce can
hear,
Yet you foel that your chancea are
mighty slim, yet you itill hold
One of the fundamental principals
them mighty dear,'
of Perkins A Britt ia to serve the pub­
And it seems like the bunch of tickets lic in a manner that will meet their
In connection with Perkins A Britt’s
The following lines of poetry were
you hold are small and fa r be­ approvnl. It has always been their
;! -store, there has been a cleaning and w ritten'by T, J, Eagan, one of San­
tween,
policy to offer their patrons the choic­
rpnM tng business ever since the first ford’s young men that ia now away on When you look a t the bunch in the est merchandise ^n bo had In tho fora visit with his home folks. We be­
next man’s hand, you know most markets. In pursuance of that
'^ :year of their business. During the
hove, however, that ho writes “The
that your chances are lean,
policy it is gratifying for them to an­
y e a rly history of this department, there Raffling of a Ford1’ with apologies to
But you are game to the last and
nounce the completion of arrange*
were various obstacles to over come, tho man who wrote the “Shooting of
you hold each chance, you havo inonts whereby they secure tho exclu­
, -and complaints to straighten o u t But Dan McGrow.”
but a minute more,
sive rights in this city to sell Penn­
And you think to yourself, if I don’t
:lt is different now, as this depart
sylvania
Knit Sweaters.
THE RAFFLING OF A FORD
win tho thing 1 know I won’t
. uaent has been put on such a smooth
These
Sweaters aro manufactured
1
get sore.
by
a
swoutcr
making institution uni­
running basis, that it is only once in a A bunch of people wore whoping ’or
8
versally
known
for its strict adherence
great while that a complaint is turned
up in front of Perkins &amp; Britt’s, The noise of the crowd all but dies
to
the
highest
code of quality. No
away, but it bursts lkie a pentIn, and the promptness with which And o man in the window was shak­
bettor sweaters ore made. The Penn­
ing a can, that was full of
up flood,
this complslnt is adjusted leaves the
sylvania Knit Coats are the outgrowth
paper chitts.
And ugain thoy holler “Hooray, Hoo­
customer absolutely satisfied.
Behind tho counter in ' Palm Beaeh
ray” then my heart lost a drop of pntionce, skill and Intensive brain
power. Tho materials employed, while
Mr. 0. P. Chapman ia responsible
of blood,
Suits, were-tho heroes of it all,
for the big change that has taken Our fnmous Perkins stood, beside Tho thought cume back of an ancient suporfine, aro neither rare or new.
The only new thing in tho case is tho
Britt, bragging about his line
gamo, it woko me up like a
■place in this department. Mr, Chap­
insistence of the makers upon perfec­
of clothing for fall.
flash,
man is &gt;ne of the young men that
tion in ovory detail of patterning and
The Judge waB speaking again it construction.
2
originally came to Sanford to play
“All The New Ones All The Time”
seemed and the noise of the
hall, fell in love with the town and de­ When out of the crowd that was
These fine sweaters are to bo seen
crowd stopped with a crash.
swaying with heat, and into the
cided to cast his lot with us.
to be appreciated and we can truthful­
0
light
of
the
otore,
The Season’s Smartest Styles for Men and
I t was at the time that this dopnrly stato thnt onco you wosr a sweater
Then the Judge turned his eyes, they
There
Btumbicd
a
man
in
n
business
of this make you will want no other.
men .needed a man like him that he
burned in u most peculiar way,
suit, tho crowd greeted him with I
Young Men are Shown in These
Perkins A Britt hnvo a nice lino
decided to quite baseball, at least tem­
In his business clothes and silken
a
roar,
now in stock, and although the weath­
porarily and provo that ho had what
„ ,
hose, he stood and I saw him
it took to strengthen this particular Twn8 Judge Moines, rom our town
er
has not been such thnt would re­
swoy,
quire
n sweater recently, it is bound
department out.
I„
hor“' ri*h‘ horo ,n D xio tL“nd« Then his lips wont in and ho seemed
to bo cold Boonor or later and you
And tho increase In tho volume o f . " 0 cn™ fo' *nt oneevening to help
to grin, ho spoke louder though
out
would do well to select yours before
business that he is now handling goes 1
out Bri,t’ to leni‘ 11 hc,P,n*
k
Tho moat wanted colors arc Included in our
his voice wns slow,
hand,
to show that ho hac almost accomp­ Most every man could placo that fat "Polhs,” says he “you nil know me, I tho rush for them start. Go to their
exhibition of W inter models nnd you will
$
storo and see them today,
lished the impossible. Ho has about
obtain
real
service
and
satisfaction
in
this
j
man's face, he's well known for j
want you to havo a fair show, or has not boon Buch that would shr
quality headwear
^
**
doubled tho business ovor what it was
miles around,
11 want t0 atat«» mY word8
straight,
before his time.
iru***
"T ; i #
nt,
I He spoke a few clover words about I
^ot $1.00 thoy aro true,
STYLE
“J
j
.?.h“P"
#n
men
that
live
in
and
out
of
our
Thnt
one
of Y°u folk" wil&gt; win tho
Excellent Values at
■will remember that while ho wns play
Ford, it cannot bo won by two.
town.
Isg ball ho was noted for that bull
Especially
noteworthy
Is
the
stylo
10
dog way of his, thnt “hang on” ex­
"I’ll
nsk
this
young
lady here by my in Perkins A Britt’s clothing. Perkins
pression ho always wore on his face, Ho looked like a man that know tho i
side, to place her hand in here, nnd Britt style hns long sinco repre­
game, that had spoken to many
and the way thnt ho actually held on,
In this can by my side, and draw each sented nil that good tasto and good
, a crowd,
I t was that spirit that he displayed
card, I hope you all can hear, tailoring could accomplish, In Porwhen he first entered into the busi­ With his fat llttlo face well puffed iWe will draw thirteen numbers from klns and Britt's clothes It is not only
with smilca ho looked liko ho
a mnttcr of design, cutting, material
ness for htself and it was just that
out
felt mighty proud;
,
. of.. this . can, the last ono nnd trim—it Is the artistry with
th at has made him ono of tho best in
Tho crowd hushed their noiBo for a , ,
1,8 ° ^ u ,0’
which all these various units nro fab­
hts lino In Snnford today.
minute
it
seemed,
and
ho
»mll-,An‘l
8
n°thl«K
crook.il
about
If you havo bees oxpercnclng tho
,
,
,
I
flllK
this fli.nl
deal, urn’ll
we’ll Vlll.nl
blind Ihn
the InfVIna’
ladlos1 ricated into style. If you aro looking
cd in n knowing way,
for u suit without STYLE, DON'T
least trouble with your cleaning and
eyes,
pressing, send your work to him Ho *Then he stnrtcd his speech in a form- i With caro she drew each number trndo at Perkins and Britt’s.
nl way about the Ford Perkins
stays right on tho Job at all times and
forth, and held them one by one,
A Britt were giving away.
gives it hia personal attention. He
And
nt
last
.
,she
.. drew
_ . the thirteenth
is not only willing to glv his best Now how many tickets wore in th o .
crowd, no m .n on enrth could 1
ou' “ml 11,0
w"&gt; dul&gt;' »»»•
efforts to sec that you are satisfied
Vfjry well nmy
I
a*
hut he Is also willing to use those
It was our pleasure to furnish
tho 8imp,° fttct8 of tho caB0’
same bostefforts to adjust any little But only ono ticket was needed wo IlThc9t‘ are
I
think
I
ought
to
know,
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knew, to take that little Flivver
“squawk” that might come up.
And Perkins A Britt, the one good
away.
lCr. Chapman has been in Sanford
store, whore you always got a
4
since 1010, long onouggh to maka
show,
ms eyes wont
worn wondaring
wondering over T nm not nB wjB0 „ thoae lnwyor
many frjends and ono of Mr. Chap­ Then his
the
crowd
in
a
most peculiar j
bul „lricUy l)P»WP?n us tw0(
man’s peculiarities Is thnt onco ,he
makes a friend he can’t lose him as a
a i*
“The Store thnt Is different” Is tho
In his business clothes and Hllkcn
friend.
place to buy, they’ll tront you
hose, ho stood, and I saw him
Mir. Chapman’s phone number Is
straight and true.
sway,
IIB7-J. Ju st call this number the next
•—T. J. Eagan.
S With their biggest premium of the year when they GAVE away the
time you need work in his lino and Tho lights were low and the air was
close as ho stood in the door
watch how quick tho hoy shows up
HELL I
...., way
, glare,
,,
, „
You sometimes hear, “It’s hot ns hell,”
for It. And then oxnmlne tho Job
a fte r It comes back on time, (nhund of As he rnisod his face to tho light of a &gt;t 1b ofton Hni(, ,.It.B col(, ns hol, „
lamp, he spoke In a voico loud When rain pours down, “Iit's Hell”
time, considering how long it tnkos
and fnir,
they cry,
nomo of tho others) and then wo can
Ho
laughed
a bit ns he told of Britt, It is also hell, when It is dry.
xeadily stato that you nro Mr. Chap­
and that littlo one-horse store,
man's customer from now on.
Thnt knew how to suit tho people each We hate like hell to hoc it snow,
day, whila tho crowd hoilcrod, It is a hell of n wind whon it starts to 9
THEY WANT YOU
“Give us moro."
blow,
5
Now
what
in tho hell can n person toll,
Thoy want you for their customer.
Thoy aro propnrod to give you tho Wore you over out on Sanford Just what Ih meant by this word Hell 7
Heights, whon tho moon was
fullest co-operation to make this buy­
bright and clour,
Thnt married lifo Is hell they say,
ing of Clothing extremely profitable.
The clothing they sell ronlly fit, and When only tho hoot of a timber owl When you come homo late there’s hell
wuh ull that you could hear,
to pay,
nro styled far in ndvnnca of ordinary
And
the
night seemed so long ns you Hell yes, and hell no, and oh hull, too,
tailoring. The workmanship in their
awaited tho duwn, nnd you felt And the hell you don't nnd the hell
clothing Ih faultless, and is rigidly inlike you’d never reach homo,
you do,
npectod by the nmnufncturor to make
Whilu
the
stars
over
head,
had
long
cortnln thnt all details hnvo been ac­
gone to bed, and your heart wuh And whnt in the hell, nnd the hell it is,
curately observed.
us heavy as a stone;
Tho holt with thnt nnd tho hell with
“The Storo thnt Is Different," tho
9
this,
leading gent's furnishing store of Sun- Then you have a hunch whnt that
wuiting
meant,
with
tho
tho'ts
And who in tho hell, and oh hell whore |
for your wants in the FORD Line, whether it be a Roadford, tho ono storo thnt is hotter
of winning a car,
And what in the hell do you think I
known throughout this purt of tho
|
ster, Touring Car, Sedan, Coupe, Truck, Tractor or parts,
care.
state, make it n practice at nil times It was hard on us all, both tho big
and
the
small,
though
the
Judge
to see that you aro treuted “just a lit­
you will find us willing to demonstrate.
didn’t go far.
And tho hell of it is, nnd it sure is hell, |
tle hotter” thnn customers expect. No
And still we don't know what In hell
0
. mistake Is made by any man to get
Is hell,
tlod up with this live storo.
Elso- Yet it was lonesome, yes, but not of
the wilderness kind, that is eas­ But if you wnnt a chance to stop us­ [ COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS AND ACCESSORIES IN STOCK ALL
wherc in this lssuo their mothods are
ing hell,
ily driven nwny,
—
explained, and indicates tho esteom in
.
THE TIME
Trndo
at Perkins A Britt, they use I
which this storo 1b hold by hundreds of But that knowing lonliness that you
you
woll,
hnvo but onco chnncc, and it
customers. Rond it through cnreful—T. J. E.
sooms to bo slipping nwny.
ly, particularly if you hnvo not been
getting nil that is coming to you from Thnt soma man or woman, or maybe
a child is bound to win it you
ALL THE TIME
the other fellow.
are sure,
m . Trndo at Perkins A Britt’s. It pays. And that you may just as welt quit
You will always find at Perkins A
and gq buck to the plow, it Britt’s tho personal sorvico that has
iTjt “Tho Store that is Different” will
seamed like tho only euro,
nmdo it a genuine pleasure for dis­
Yot you hold on a while to mako sure criminating mon and young men to
save you money on your purchases,
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of your chanco, for tho drawing patraniso this store—sorvico that S
means vastly more than prompt at«J
is yot to coma;
Perkins A Britt,
DEALER
And you aro not so sure thnt tho oth­ sincerely courteous attention. A cor­ 9
Will surely mako a hit,
er will win, 'till thoy toll you dial welcome awaits you hero nl) tho
When you want a perfect fit,
the Ford is won.
time.
We'll slip them tho mitt,

TO SERVE YOUR
INTERESTS BEST

They’re here—

Rothschild Star Hats

HATS OF CHARACTER

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$5.00

$6.00

$7.50

Perkins 8c Britt

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To Read About What We Have
In Store For The Kiddies

Perkins
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USB THIS METHOD TO INVITE
VISITORS TO COME INTO STORE
AND GET ACQUAINTEDLATCH STRING IS OUT
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modem merchandise, sold by modem
merchants and al modem price*.
Perkin* A Britt conduct the liveet
dent*' store* in Sanford. They not
only make thi* appeal to out of town
peolo to come and see what they are
offering but they are especially anx­
ious that our home folks shall spend
tholr dollars in Sanford. Too many
dollar* leave Sanford annually and for
no reason whatever.
The out-of-town customer, wheh
your local merchant can’t supply you,
remember Perkins &amp; Britt—tho home
folks, remember to spend all your
dollars at homo and when you need
anything in Perkins A Britt’s lino, if
thoy haven’t it lot them get it for
you. Don’t pay tho mail order house
anything—you get it in tho neck in
tho long run.

Although the latch string of San­
ford is always out to the neighbors
of Sanford, Perkins A Britt especially
want to get acquainted with them,
and thoy are even willing to offer
special inducement to convlnco the
buying public of thia great section of
Central Florida that Sanford and es­
ED. V. PRICE AND INTERpecially its loading Gents’ Store, Per­
NATIONAL TAILORING CO.
kins A Britt, Is the logical trading
center for this part of the Btato.
Wo aro proud to proclaim that wo
To accomplish this they want you
arc
tho authorized representative* of
to visit their store—not for tho pur­
tho
Ed.
V. Price Tailoring Co. of Chi­
pose of trading only—but to become
cago
and
tho International Tailoring
acquainted with them os individuals.
Co.,
of
New
York, and wo find that
They feel that when you become ac­
tho
clothes
th
e/ make aro universally
quainted with their placo of businoss
recognized.
Their
customers are “sat­
and realise the merchandizing oppor­
tunities that this Btore offers you you isfied customers’’ and wo aro antcilwill come often, and they nre confi­ pating n rapidly Increasing buslnoss
dent that an inspection by you of because of this fact.
tholr goods, with tho varied range of
AWAY AHEAD
styles and patterns to Helcct from,
offered at attractive prices, will con­
Perkins &amp; Britt nro away ahead.
vlnco you that your future trading
They
keep up with tho times all tho
point will be Perkins A Britt.
time
nnd
most of tho timo they aro
Thoy want to got acquainted with
Just
n
little
bit ahead. Tney study
you personally, to meet you, Bhako
humls with you, nnd you will find that conditions and markets to glvo the
they aro regular fellows liko your­ customer the sumo that he would got
selves. If you liko their stylo and de- if ho wero living in any of tho larger
slro to favor them with your futuro citlos. Thoy nro entoring all the time
patronage you will find them over on to the better dressed man, thoy kcop
the alert to serve you in every capac­ him well dressed.
ity known to modern merchandising.
Thoy are going to shoot square
NO SUBSTITUTE
with you and toll you just why they
nru willing to offer you speclnl in­
There is no substitute for quality;
ducements from timo to time, Thoy no business expedient that will take
believe that Sanford is the real trade thu place of simple sincerity; nnd
center of Contral Florida* both in nothing that insures tho permanent
wholosalo and rotail lines, for tho sup-1success of the retnil business liko
plying of thoso articles not usunily' merely making up your mind nt tho
carried by your homu merchants, nnd outsot to always give thoso who buy
thoroughly thus—they bollovo in pnt- ■your goods and thoso who uso them—
ronlzing your homo merchant, and THEIR FULL MONEY'S WORTH.
thoy fool that thoy nro your homo This is what PorkinB &amp; Britt bonr in
merchant when your wants cannot mind nlwnys. The customer comes
ho supplied In your own locality.
first, last and nlwnys. Tho good treat­
To got down to tho meat of this ment accorded their customers is
idea, thoy want to prove to you that there for you, got your share.
you do not have to go Into any larger j
-----------------------tmdo renter to seeuru tho best of
Trade nt Perkins &amp; Britt’s. It pays.

Of course the prices for fell have
all been Bottled upon and there 1*
hardly any likelihood of a ' change
now but every one is Interested in this
coming spring season as that is the
next time possible for a change in the
clothing! prices.
So for advices tend to show that
there will be no further reduction for
spring, nnd should there be, Perkins
A Britt will undoubtedly be amongst
tho very first to pass along any sav­
ings there might bo to the customer.
Perkins A Britt aro continuously
scanning the market reports to keep
posted upon what the futuro holds in
store for the clothing merchant and
one article they have noticed in re­
gards to the clothing prices for spring
is os follows:
"Furthor reductions In tho prices cf
wolon goods for tho 1022 Spring sea­
son cannot bo hoped for, according to
Thomas L. Foulkes, of tho American
Association of Woolen and Worsted
manufacturers. Mr. Foulkes says:
“ 'Fabric prices for tho spring of
1022 nro based on as low If not lower
wool prices than those nf 1014, ami
you know that wool in 1014 wan at
any export price; indeed, the woolen
Industry wns prostrated in tho total
depression of business generally. Lab­
or has been reduced 22&amp;9&lt;&gt; since the
war and ennnot go furthor.
These
fncts nre beyond contradiction ns es­
tablishing the stability of present pric­
es.’
“Mr. Foulkes dcclnrod that 'closely
woven, properly constructed twill enssimero made of the right quality wool
nnd right quality shoddy will outwear
and out tailor a looso open wonvo, or
poorly constructed fabric of puro
wool. Tho fabrics thnt gnvo tho most
trouhlo during the wnr wero tho plnin
open weaves, whothor made of wool
nnd shoddy or puro wool. Tho twill,
solid wenves of wool nnd shoddy gave
no trouble’.’’
Of courBo this may not be, it may
he that prices will take a big drop
and again we wouldn't be surprised
should they tnke a little stop up-ward,
hut regardless of what tho prices will
bo wo enn depend upon this live store
to give tho customer tho benofit of tho
market.
It will not ho necessary for the cus­
tomer to bo keeping up with tho pric­
es. J ubL lei Perkins &amp; Britt do it for
you, they will post you right. Tie up

You will Know it is One of the Leading Stores of the South if they Tell
You They Handle
STOKES—JEFFERSON—OLD DOMINION—MADISON and WEST
MORELAND

HATS FOR PARTICULAR MEN
Best Values

Least Cost

Manufactured for

P E R K IN S

BR ITT

T. D. STOKES &amp; CO., Richmond, Virginia

with a live store Hko theirs and you
stand no ehnnee of going wrong, Thoy
have proven thnt they nro friends of
the public.

FALL CLOTHES
NOW READY
This is one season when everything
is hold back nnd It is duo mostly to
the continued hot woather. This docs
not apply to Sanford nnd vicinity only
but to the ontiro country. Buying of
fail clothes has been delayed every­
where. And while this makes tho
season Inter in getting tho right start,
it helps the manufacturer, rotail mer­
chant as well ns the customor.
It
gives tho manufacturer a chance to
catch up with tho production nnd it
gives tho retailor a chance to got all
his fall goods in the houso in plenty
of timo. And it helps tho customor
because when he calls to Inspect these
lines ho hnn them all before him, not
a promise that rnoro nro coming.
And tho lino is complete at Per­
kins &amp; Britt’s now. Novor before was

tho opening of tho Perkins A Britt lino
awaited with greutcr interest by tho
customor. Two conspicuous factors
have caused thorn to look forward to
this event ns giving promiso of nn Im­
petus to tho consumer. First tho In­
creased excellence of workmanship
and designs shown in tho fall modols.
Second, Perkins &amp; Britt’s novor wavoring policy of tho groatost possible
values nt pricoB which defy competi­
tion mid unable thu customor to re­
ceive real bargains mid real quality
clothing.
These now models nnd fabrics for
fall are being shown now by tholr
salesmen at their up-to-date store on
First street with many additions boing made to their regular linos. This
firm is showing very hnndsomo wool­
en suits and thoso who have soon them
pronounce them ns a fino, desirable.ac­
quisition for the fall market,
Tho general line of clothing is a
triumph of workmanship and design­
ing. It consists of an extensive nnd
varied assortment of styles nnd fab­
rics, including serges, twoeds, home­
spuns, 'worsteds, unfinished worsteds
and flannels. There aro plnin, chock,
hair line, pencil stripos and other up-

to-dnto patterns. Wo bellevo the
models nro tho host they have ever
collected for otio season. Tho young
men’s aro clovor, snappy, irrefutable
garments. Thoro is a wonderful lot
of sport models, tho stylo of clothing
which fashion decrees and aro destin­
ed to have n tremendous sale. The
men’s nro of tho well fitting, standanl valuo-first types so widely known
thnt description is unnecessary.
Trade at Perkins A Britt’s. It pays.
Give Perkins A Britt your patron­
age, thoy dcaorvo it, thoy give you
dollar for dollnr at their place. Mnko
them dollars of yours go all tho
way round, they’ll help you do It.
Now, honestly, weren’t you sur­
prised at thu smnrt hccomlngness of
thnt hit of nockwenr Mr. Harris had
on tho other day? And It might
hnvo been picked from thia special
collection of nocktles, especially
priced for the holldny trade at Per­
kins A Britt.
“The Storo thnt is Different” wilt
savo you monoy on your purchases.

BRITT
Most of Them Were Articles of

And to be certain that they were of the very best they purchased from us, recognizing: the value of purchasing
from a reliable house whose motto has built up a large business—
“SATISFACTION AND SERVICE—OR MONEY BACK”
Buy this fine Columbia, with tho
Automatic Stop and nil tho ex­
clusive features thnt hnvo made
Columbia machines so popular.
Other styles.

Join Our Xmas Phonograph Club

C * " | Makes You

GET A XMAS PRESENT EVERY
A f 0 1 HMRIA
MEMBER of the Family WILL ENJOY-" wLUlfIDIA

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Imagine tho comfort you’ll tnko listening to your favorite selection these winter evenings thut are coming—and the pride and satis­
faction you’ll gel from entertaining your friends with a Columbia Grafonola. No m atter w hat mood you are in—w hether you feel like
hearing some grand old hymn, tho stirring measures of a Sousa march, or the twang of Tlawallnn guitars, the Columbia will please you.
It brings the music of tho world to your home.

PLAY AS YOU PAY—NEVER MISS THE MONEY
You—yeij you, can have a Grafonola this Christmas. It only takes one single dollar now, then a dollar each week until Christmas. On
* Christmas ove your machine will he delivered,* nnd you can finish paying for it while enjoying it, in small wcoklv sums you’ll never

Then a Little
Each Week

You’ve got a dollar
join now

The recent big reduction in prices has so far oversold the Columbia factories th at we can only secure certain limited allotment of muchlncs
course this limits tho number of members who can join our Christmas Club Don’t put it off until they are nil gone, but join today.

SANFORD FURNITURE
J. D. DAVIDSON, Proprietor

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THANKSGIVING DAY IN SANFORD MEANS
SO MUCH TO ALL PEOPLE— M AY THEY
LIVE LONG AND PROSPER.
The Greatest Day in the History o f Thanksgiving
Since the Pilgrim Fathers Gave Us the Day for
Special Thanks to Our Master

ROLLINS VICTORIOUS
IN TAMPA TODAY
DEFEATS niRMINGGHAM

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NUMBER 15

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRID AY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921

VOLUME XIII

(lljr T h e A e a o cU te d P r e s s )

TAMPA, Nov. 24.— Rollins College
defeated the Birmingham Southern
hero todny by three to nothing, win­
ning Thanksgiving day contest, by
single field gonl kicked In the Inst six
minutes play.

OPPOSITION TO THE DIS­
ARMAMENT PLAN

UKRAINIAN MOVEMENT
AGAINST SOVIET HAS
M ir T h e A w o e U lr ii P m “ I
COME TO AN END
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21—Commer­
cial ship builders now engaged in
(n r T h e A aaocln ted P r e s s )
naval construction nro grontly con­
WARSAW, Nov. 24.—The Ukrain­
cerned ns to what impending nnval ian movement against tho Russian
reductions menn to them nnd tho government hns como to an end.
government is beginning to got reac­
tion from that quarter. Nono of tho
kuildors who visited Washington,
however, has voiced dlroct opposition
to tho program whatover thoy may
fool. Their inquiries, it was learned
today, woro dovoted largely how to
koop their plants working at least
for a tlmo and nro discussing snlvago
operations. Amorican officials giving
WITH FULL VIGOR TOMORROW
somo thought to tho possibility of sal­
WITH MANY CON­
vaging ns non-combntant naval or
SULTATIONS
commercial craft three now bnttloshipB now afloat but which undov
( I l f T h e A aaoeln led P r e s s )
Hughes navnl program would not bo
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.— Altho
formal proceedings of tho arms concompleted.
forcnco hnvo been suspended, for
Thanksgiving day it wns oxpected ne­
gotiations would bo continued through
consultations nmong various Individu­
als nnd groups.

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PREMIER BRIAND LEAVES
FOR NEW YORK TO SAIL
TOMORROW FOR FRANCE

Thanksgiving Day in Sanford seems to mean more than a
mere Thanksgiving in somo other part of the world. We gather
here today to give thanks for the many blessings that have been
given us during the past twelve months nnd ns we ruminate over
tho part and look ahead to the future there is so much for which
we can be thankful that the full significance o f the day bursts
upon us in nil its glory shorn of nil pnnopoly and pngenntry.
Thanksgiving in Sanford is Thanksgiving in tho full sense of
the word. Hero in the greatest farming nnd winter vegetable sec­
tion nnd fruit growing section of the world, with tho finest climn e
and the best location in the state for a big city, with proapetrity on
every hand nnd a peaceful nnd contented people there is no discord­
ant note to mar the real happiness of a real Thanksgiving Day.
As our people gathered at the churches this morning to render
thanks for their manifold blessings it occurred to each nnd every
one of them that their lot had been cast in pleasant Places.
There is so much for which wc can give praise and thanksgiv­
ing songs. Nature hns been so lavish with her gifts and the hand
of man hns but supplemented her gifts and made them larger nnd
finer and there is so much that the future holds for our citizens
here on the shores of Lake Monroe that we can nil 8it tl°wn to(|ay
fm-jin hour of pleasant retrospection and rending of the future
IvTtheuorin . u S a n o o of all .ho * * d

PRESIDENT MILLER AND
SUBMITS NEW BILL
GOVERNING FRENCH ARMY
(H y T h e A s s o c ia te d P reaa)

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Well Pleased With the
Results o f Con­
ference

PARIS, Nov. 24.— President MUlerand today approved for submission
to tho parliament, tho military re­
cruiting bill authorising two year en­
listments nnd lightening of tho pres­
AT HOME WHERE CONSIDERA­
ent restrictions.
TION OF MILITARY QUES­
TIONS PARAMOUNT
ANOTHER REVOLUTION
BREWING IN PORTUGAL
(Hr T h o A aaocln ted P reaa)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.— Premier
(11/ T h e A a aocln ted P reaa)
Briand left this morning for New
MADRID, Nov. 24.— Dispatches
York from which piaco he will stll
from tho Portuguese frontier today
tomorrow for Frnnco after being in
report another revolution Is browWashington for more thnn n fort­
Iiir.
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night. Mombors of tho French dele­
gation including Reno Vlvinnl, who
now becomes its hond; Socrotary of
Stuto Hughes, Chinose Minister 8 m
bndo him farewell nt tho station, VIvinnl kissing him on both cheekz.
Briand wns loath to rotum but told
it wns necessary for him to tako part
in consideration by tho French gov­
ernment of its military probloms raNEXT WEEK MAY WITNESS COL­ sultnnt from tho wnr. Iio oxprossed
LAPSE OF ALL
himself “ quite satisfied with rosulta
PEACE
of the conforonco so far nnd ospocialljr
ns rcspcctB France.”
(Hr T h e A aaocln ted P reoa )
LONDON, Nov. 24.—Negotiations
for tile settlement of tho Irish ques­
tion aro fonrod to bo nearing an un­
favorable end, according to high au­
thority todny and there’s npprohonslon
that next woo kmny witness tho colInpso unless more fnvorablo circum­
stances, not now foreseen dovolop.

HAS URGENT NEED

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ARMS CONFERENCE
SUSPENDED TODAY do c L d tha^Tvm ho d o n r S for the glorification o f mankind FOR THE IRISH
UNFAVORABLE
making of a great city. There is so much in tho thoughts
BUT IT IS TO START ofmlourthospiritual
leaders today ns they call nttontlonto tho many

FRANCEINABLE
TO PLAY ALONE
SAYS CURZON
ISOLATED AND
ALONE SHE
WOULD INJURE HER­
SELF
(11/ T h e A s s o c ia te d P raaa)

LONDON, Nov. 24.— Marquis Curxon, of Kodloston, British secretary of
state for foreign affairs, speaking nt
n lunchoon nt Londay todny dcclarod
if Franco pursuod Isolated and indiv­
idual policy of hor own she would not
in tho long run injuro Germany and
sho would fall to protect herself.
TAMPA nANDITS
GET A RESPITE
^O R THANKSGIVING
(H r T h e A a a ocln ted P r e s s )

TAMPA, Nov. 24.— A recess was
taken over Thanksgiving in tho trial
of DoWit Adams, Philip Licata, al­
leged payroll bandits, nnd tho defense
expects to closo tomorrow.

BONES ARE EXAMINED
(Hr T h e A a aocln ted P r e s s )
VERSAILLES, Nov. 21 —A small
tin I or containing a pound nnd a half
of bones wns pnssed around today for
examination by tho jury that is try­
ing "Bluebeard” Lnndru, for murder.
Prosecution said they were all that
wore left of his 11 nllcgcd victims.
They wero so smnll thnt they had to
bo examined by menus o fa mlscropcopo .Dcfenso counsel denied tho au­
thenticity o f tho bones, attaching
great importance to its claim thnt tho
police of Mantes search Lnndru’s vil­
la nt Gamblns wlhout finding any
such evidence of violence, although
the Paris police found tho bones thoro
inter in tho snmo year.

SIXTY-FOUR ARE
SUFFOCATED IN
A PRISON VAN

TWO WOMEN DROWNED
AT PORT HURON
ENGLAND SUFFERS FROM RE­
WHEN AUTQ FELL
CENT EXPOSURE OF
SENSATION
(11/ T h e A ssocia ted Preaa)

POUT HURON, Mich., Nov. 24,Mrs. D. Earlo Minno nnd Mrs. Emslio
Gcrrle, of Port Huron, were drowned
todny when their automobile skidded
on tho Icy planking, and wont through
tho draw o f Black river bridgo.
n o m in a t io n

of negro

RECORDER IS REJECTED
(H / T h e A ssocia ted P ress)

WASHINGTON, Nov. 24.— The
nomination o f Henry Lincoln John­
son, negro republican national com­
mitteeman from Georgia, to be re­
corder of deeds for the District o f
Columbia, was rejected by the Sen­
ate into yesterday.
An exchange says tho powers that
he have started to use a pruning hook
In Washington, D. C., but they are
not running any chances of hooking
themselves.

(Hr T h e A s s o c ia te d P r e s s )
LONDON, Nov. 24.—Inquiry into
tho suffocation of sixty-four Moplah
prisoners recently while being trans­
ferred in closed railway wagons in
Madras district, Indian, revealed that
tho incldont creoted a sensation among
natives and providod national press
with effective propaganda material.
Times correspondent says examina­
tion of railway wagon shows venti­
lating panels recently painted, this
particularly closing thoir mesh. Mop­
lah imprisoned five hours on Journey
nnd first intimation of thoir condi­
tion wns when tho conductor wont to
give thorn water. Thero wore evi­
dence of a desperato struggle for
life, tho dying prisoners having hitton oach other in their fight for air.
Only thirty-six of the hundred in tho
vehicle survived.
Sell it with a Herald Want Ad.

irifts showored upon us and regardless of the dark dn&gt;s that creep
fnto the lives of all of us the bright ones certainly predominate.
ct i i then today, pause in our work and our play to render
thanks for the many blessings that have been bestowed in the year
anno bvnnd look abend to the future with that upstanding faith
Umi hns carried us through many privations and trials and tribu­
lations in the past and with the unending faith in our e ty and our
follow m in and" he faith in the promises of Him who rules the uni­
verse we can take up the burdens tomorrow with n much stronger

faith and tho fooling that wo lmyo b?0" f
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fnr having turnd aside for one day to give Him the tlinuKS out iui

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ELEVEN
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AWAY ELEVEN TIIOUSAND POUNDS
the end of all wars.
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PATERSON, N. J., Nov. 24.—
Ferdinand Ellt, owner of 20 bnrrols
(I t ? T h * A u o r ln t r d P reaa)
of Insipid wnter for which ho con­
COBLENZ, Nov. 24.— Elovon thoufidingly pnld $14,000, todny identified sund American soldiers stationed on
Emil Wentz, of Grand Forks, N. D., the Rhino tucked away thirteen thou­
an one of tho throe mon who convinc­ sand pounds of turkey ns piece ds
ed him Ity n plnuslblo test that tho resistance their Thanksgiving day
barrels contained 103 proof whlHkey. dinner. The usual trimmings also
Elia told th cpollco ho had boon was stowed away and whllo plum pud­
permitted to select a barrel, to boro ding came frem the United States th#
Dispatch From Jacksonville States He Had Nat­ his own hole, to insert a rubber tube turkeys woro bought from German
nnd to samplo whnt ran out. Ho did furmers nt 11c a pound, whllo o ffi­
ional Reputation
not learn until tho trio hnd disap­ cers families hnd turkoys raised on
peared with his $14,000 tnnt ono of tho quartormnator's farm costing 80a
trlotic citizens, according to tho of­ them hnd connected tho tubn up with
Wns Williams, the man killed nt
a pound,
,,
ficials, he would get tho wnrruntn a rubber bng beneath his coat which
Palntkn by Tom Mnrtln, spocinl offic­
cashed nnd then disappear. Tho rf- contained uni whiskey
er for tho A. C. L. nnd resident of this
HAMMOND URGES
. .
flcinln believe Williams hnd sovornl
city, n noted forger who was sought
PUBLIC
FUNDS
BE
confederates.”
hy the police of mnny cities?
SPENT BY RBALTOIIB
t
0
This information is now bolng
sought hy tho officers who aro work­ DEPRAVED HUSBAND
MIAMI, Nov. 24.—Thomns C. Ham­
KILLS WIFE’S SISTER AS
ing on tho clues thnt Williams usunlly
mond,
Tampa, president o ftho Flori­
SHE HOCKED BABY.
worked 6n tho snmo basis ns ho did
da Realtors' Association, in conven­
in Florida nnd posed ns an Americnn
tion horo TuoBdny .urged tho cities o f
Legion membor. The following dis­
CHICAGO, Nov. 24.— A story of
tho states who havo public funds t&gt;
patch from Jacksonville 1h interest­ hcnrtlessness, poverty nnd robbery
turn over such mones to thoir tdft!
wns mixed with that of concern for OF PROHIBITION LAWS SELLING
ing:
estate associations. He declared that
BOOZE ON SHIP
"John R. Williams, who died In n his wlfo in tho confession todny of
tho real estate men would bring re­
MARSHALL
hospital nt Pnlntkn several days ago Thomas Cnthcrwood, 20, that ho had
turns tha would far overshadow those
after ho had been shot by a special strangled his sister-in-law, Mrs. Bet­
now obtalntd by Board of Trale or
,
(H / T he A ssociated P reee)
officer, when found on nn Atlnntic ty Bhnrples, to death yesterday,
MIAMI, Nov. 24.— John G. Cross­ Chamber of Commorce. Mr. HamConst Lino freight train nnd whoso whllo she rocked tho cradle of hor
ond spoke In reply to an address o f
funornl expenses wore paid by the in-month-old child and worked ,on land, president; and Paul A. Dnmpier,
welcomo delivered hy Mnyor Lefior,
treasurer,
of
tho
Miami
Fisheries
Co.,
Americnn Logion o f thnt city, had n tiny gnrments for another child ox­
who aro undo* indictmont in federal of Miami.
nation-wldo reputation ns a forger, pected within a month.
A fund of $260,000 a year for Ave
according to Fcdoral officers here to- j For weeks Cnthcrwood had boon courts of Now York and Now Jorsoy
years
with which to advertise Flori­
charged
with
violating
tho
prohibition
day. They snld the man’s real nnmo out of a job and his wlfo finally said
da
In
the largest dallies in America
laws,
will
bo
given
n
hearing
Satur­
wns Gcorgo Mitchell nnd thnt he h a d . sho would obtain work to support the
was
advocated
by Gordon Nyo, of
day
before
Unitod
Statos
Commission­
hcon sought from const to coast on family. It was c&lt; ncern for his wlfo
er
following
thoir
arrest
hero
last
Miami,
publisher
of the Florida P.eal
charges of robbing tho government of and dread of hor going to work
night.
Each
was
released
on
ball;
Estato
Journal.
This
fund would also
thousands o f dollars by forging trens- Cnthcrwood toH the police, forced
Crossland,
$0,000
and
Dampler
$3,000.
be
used
for
the
Bonding
of a Florida
ury warrants.
him to wind n rope about Mrs.
It is charged they tried to land liquor exhibit to tho Afteenth annual con­
"Tho officers said Mitchell, posing Sharpies neck nnd steal tho $06 in
nt Atlantic City nnd Long Island from vention of the National Association
ob a veteran of tho world war would her bank book.
tho schooner Henry L. Marshall lost o f Real Estato Boards In San Fran­
rido into town on a freight train, clad
Cnthcrwood wns arrested last night _
August.
...... cisco In May and June, 1022.
ns a hobo nnd armed with a hard luck with his brother, while &lt;fhe pair wore
Big dolorratlons from West Palm
Btory of not getting his claims of laughing and joking in a barbershop,
If tho silk worms had been loft Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, Daytona,
compensation granted by tho govern­ "Catherwood seemed to be without
ment promptly and then offer a sign­ feeling in telling his story,” Serg­ attached to a lot of tho silk shlrta Lalroland, Orlando, Sanford, Clear­
ed treasury warrant, explaining that eant James Fleming, who made the that, were sold two years ago, soma water, 'arrived here today.
of tho hoys would have at least had
It arrived too late for him to realixe arrest, Mid.
bait— so they could havo gone Ash­
For first claas Job work— thi Hm U
upon it.
ing.
Try
a Herald Want Ad today.
"Preying upon the sympathy of pa▼ a n ad.
t a r i daily
WATER HOLD AS WHISKEY

WAS WILLAMS FORGER?
SHOT BY TOM MARTIN
AND DIED AT PALATRA

MIAMI MEN
ARE INDICTED
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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

j FREIGHT RATES
ARE TO BE CUT
TEN PER CENT

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LAKE MONROE
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AUTOM OBILES

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%ea irgains

The farms in Monroe and tho west
REPRESENTATIVES
OF
TWO side ,nre hnrdiy ns thrifty ns usunl.
HUNDRED RAILROADS AGREE
Celery is not doing so weij, ns tho
BUICK SIX, 7-passenger....... ................$575
TO THE REDUCTIONS
blight is bad this’ season. Many nre
having trouhlu with early
lettuce
&gt;FORD, late m od el..................... ............... 200
NEW YORK, Nov. 17.— Tho associa­ crops seeding. Some nro turning the
AUBURN, 5-passenger........... ................ 400
tion of railway executives represent­ lettuce under; others chopping down.
ing 201 railroads, yesterday decided The cscnrolc nnd chiekory is yet
CHALMERS, 1920 M od el........ ............... 775
to put into effect a 10 por cent froight young nnd doing well. Strawberry
rate reduction on all fa rm ’ products, plants arc also growing nicely. The
OVERLAND, Model 90............. ............... 175
Ka
"ns soon ns possible." Tho reduction, fall potato crop is more or less a
PAIGE, 5-passenger................. ............... 375
it was announced, would not apply to failure, many potato pntchcs having
intrastato rates in Now Englnnd, but been drowned out; ethers look poor.
You will never hnve this chnncc ajjnln to buy a good used car
would affect froight entering and
Mr. Chnrlcs Forester ,of the West
at the above BARGAINS. One-hnlf cash, balance in easy
leaving those states.
Side, Is clearing five acres o f lnnd nnd
Announcing tho decision, Thomns will tile for farming. Mr. Forester
monthly payments. A 10% discount will be nllowed for :ash.
DoWitt Cuylcr, president of the Asso­ will also build upon his land and live
ciation of Rnllwny Executives, stated opposite his father.
that any reductions in such rates mndo
Mt . E. Ecknls and fnmily have pur­
sinco September 11, 1920, wore to bo
chased a trnct of land out First street
included in tho 110 per cent, and that
nnd nre building a factory in which
it would bo put into effoct without
brooms will bo manufactured. Mr.
waiting for a reduction in wages. Tho
Sanford, Fla.
Eckols nnd fnmily live in n quaint _ 209 Park Avenue
froight rate cut will apply throughout
enmp house near the factory.
tho entlro country except on traffic
LEXINGTON and HUPMOBILE SALES
Miss Catherine Lake, tho popular
moving wholly within Now Englend.
and SERVICE
little daughter o f Mr. Den Lnk«, en­
It was expected that the now rato
tertained with a blrthdny party Sun­
would bo offcctlvo within ten days,
day nfternoon. Delightful refresh­
os tho railroads, it was said, had ask­
ments were served n number of young
ed tho Intorstnto Commerco Commis­
friends.
Sunday Bchool class at her home last
C«p/rlghi 1921 Hut Schaftner Sc Mira
sion through their general counsol to
Little Miss Ruth Knisermnn gnve a Thursday evening. The class is pro
nuthorizo tho chango on ono day’s no­
tice. Tho roduction will cost tho birthday party Snturdny night, the paring to give a Tomb Thumb wed­
jfcffnsion being her sixth hirthdny. ding tho night after Thnnksgiving.
rnllronds about JC5.000.000, it w
J. A. Hnndright, of tho Orlando
Wlnny
grown-up relatives and friends
M. A. Kilvcrt returned Wednesday Sentinel, was in the city today solicit­
estimated.
"Tho railroads havo already reduc­ enjoyed the nice cakes nnd refresh­ from a trip to Miami, Fort Lauder­ ing subscriptions and advertising for
dale nnd other cast coast towns.
ed freight rates substontiolly from tho ments with little Ruth.
the morning paper.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Stephens nnd
level established by tho commission in
O. P. Swope nhd R. J. Holley, of
August, 1020," Mr. Cuylor’B statement fnmily have moved to Gainesville, Sanford, returned Tuesday night from
W. L. Morgan is home for a few
snid. "Tho reductions already made where Mr. Stephens has nccepted n n trip to Okeechobee.
dnys looking after his trade In this
ore estimated ns nccurntely ns can bo, position.
Many of Oviedo’s citizens spent part of his territory.
Mrs. W. S. Price nnd little Hon, Armistice dny in Sanford enjoying
to involve n loss of rovonuo at tho
rate of from $175,000,000 to $200,000,­ Frnnk, nre spending this week in the amusements prepared for the oc­
The Best Style, long wear, all-wool quality,
Sheriff C. M. Hand is bnck from
000 annually. These reductions on Jacksonville.
casion.
Jacksonville, whore ho nttonded tho
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chns. Rell and son,
many ronds represent n loss much
Mr. and Mrs. Dali, of Snnford, met Stato Fair and tho Shriners conven­
greatest economy, satisfaction—or money
greater htan any corresponding sav­ Ernest, hnve returned from a visit with n crowd of Oviedo people Thurs­ tion.
ing realized from reductions in wag­ to Tnmpn.
day night for the purpose of organ­
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----------------------------es already cf feted. Tho rail ronds nro,
Messrs. Ben Lake, Dan Tnlba**,
izing an orchestrn. Much interest was
Roland Reed, o f tho Geneva section,
furthermore, awaiting decisions of tho Henry Witte and son, Mr. Stutorf,
manifested nnd work will begin as wns In tho city today on business. Mr.
labor board, which it is hoped, will spent several dnys at Daytona Dench,
soon ns the instruments enn be ob­ Reed nnd his father nro clearing a
relieve the companies of tho exponso fishing. They caught thirty-eight fine
tained.
largo trnct o f Black Hammock land
GO TO SUNDAY SCHOOL NOVEMBER 20
of many onerous and uneconomical fish of various kinds nnd weights.
Mr. and Mra. E. R. Moore, of Mi­ on Lnko Jessup nnd will plant winter
working conditions. Tho rnllronds nro
Mrs. Albert Hawkins nnd children
vegetables.
not In n finnncinl condition to mnko have returned from a pleasant visit ami, are spending n few dnys nt the
Oviedo hotel.
this sncrifico.
to Mrs. Wheeler Marsh, of DcLnnd.
FREE PICTURES FOR
"Unless there should bo somo re­
Mrs. Hugh Drnudy, of Orlando, vis­
SCHOOL CHILDREN
vival in business, tho probability of ited relatives in this section Inst Wed­ * * * * * * * * * * * *
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which Is conjectural, tho entiro pro­ nesday.
(From TuMdty'i Silty)
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posed reduction in rates would bo tak­
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rabun hnve re­
This Is "Civic Week," nnd is being
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* observed In Snnford, tho Welfare De­
en from the net cnrningH of tho rnil- turned to town to live.
*
* partment of the Woman’s Club Is
ronds."
Mr. Chan. H. McKcnney has been
Tho now rntes nro applicable to confined to his home by illness. Mr. * * * * * * * * * * * *
zealously working In beautifying «nd
carloads of wheat, corn, ontB, othor McKcnney is now improved in health
denning our city and nro doing all In
Mrs. Anna Swanson left Monday to
grain, flour and meal, hny, straw and and able to he at his post of duty. A
their power to interest tho poople of
make
a two weeks’ visit nt Delray and
alfalfa, mnnufnctured tobacco, cotton, son, Pulton McKcnney, who has also
Sanford
and especially tho children.
for ono price, making it one of tho cotton seed and products, except cot­
West Palm Dench with friends and
Herald Will Publish
been ill, is now able to be about.
Through
the generosity of Mr. Os­
relatives.
beat pieces of advertising literature
seed oil and cotton scod moal; citMr. and Mrs. R. T. Wynne, Jr., and
borne Herndon, there will bo a free
Big Christmas Edition that has ever been offered tho public. ton
ruo fruits, othor fresh fruits, potatoes,
A. D .Parish, A. C. L., section fore­
Misses Roberta and Jose­
mntlnee Wednesday afternoon nt 3:45
man, here .spent the week-end with
o f Daily and Weekly The Daily and Weekly Heralds cover other fresh vegetables; dried fruits daughters,
o'clock nt tho Stnr thentro, for tho
Oils section of Florida like tho mist and vegetables, horses and mules, cat­ phine. and Mr. R. T. Wynoc, Sr., Hpcnt his family In Kissimmee.
Sunday
in
Orlando.
school
children. Slides from tho
Tho Dnily and Weekly Herald will that falls from tho clouds each morn­ tle and calves, sheep and goats, hogs,
J. E. Young, of Lnkclnnd, wnH a
"House
Beautiful Magazine" will be
The
stork
visited
the
home
of
Mr.
liubllsh a hig Christmas edition—or ing and there is not a homo in San­ poultry, eggs, butter and cheese and
Sunday visitor here at the home of
and
Mrs.
Charles
Dales
and
left
a
shown
and
also n special feature pic­
ono for tho Dnily and Weekly Her­ ford and very few in Suminolo county wool.
II. I). Durant.
ture.
fine
boy.
His
name
is
Charles
Dales,
ald tho Bnrno week. The Wcokly will that does not sec the Daily or Weekly
Mr. Conrnde II. Ellis, connected
Jr.
The children of both the high nnd
hnvo tho specinl edition on Friday, De­ Herald. And then outsido of our own
with the Columbia Graphophone Co.,
Sanford
Fire
Dept.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dan
Talbott,
of
the
grammar
schools will write essays on
cember 18th, and tho Dally will hnvc county there aro other counties and
o f New York, for a number of years,
Past
Side,
were
pleasant
visitors
at
the
impression
they received nt the
other
states
and
other
countries
even
a specinl on Snturdny, December 10th,
Has Good Record;
lias bought and built here, nnd is in­
Monroe,
Monday
evening.
matinee,
for
which
prizzes will bo
that
get
tho
two
Heralds
and
it
is
thus giving nil tho peoplo the chnnco
an up-to-date poultry farm.
WantS’ No Advice Many from our section attended tho stalling
awarded. A h this is nice "Book
safo to
assert
that -an
advertisement
to read tho specials and kIo tholr j ------ -----------—
-----------------------Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Drown, of
Armistice day celebration in town
Week" for children, the prizes will bo
Christmas shopping In plenty of time &gt;» the Herald now gets results that
Senbrook,
N. II., are erecting a house books.
At every fire o f nny consequence last Friday.
boforo tho great dny comes round.
show.
here and contemplate building ten
The Monroe school gave a short more.
The free matinee Wednesday after­
Tho Herald for many years published i And then the business men of Snn- the firemen aro called upon to un&lt;$ernoon iH for the school children only.
a Christmas edition until It had a l - ' ford will bo doing tho peoplo n good go a fnsilndo o f criticisms, curses program Thursday afternoon in cele­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Evans nnd two
The Wolfnro Department is doing a
most become n regular custom but |turn by making it posHlblu for them and generni brow-beating. No at­ bration of Peace Day. Many beauti­ children, motored up Snturdny from
good work and should hnvo the co­
during tho war and shortly nftor and to have a fine holiday paper, a joy tention is paid to thin ns it usually ful posters suggestive of the occasion
T'ampa, to mnkc the*homefolks a visit
operation of the people of Snnford.
thon with the Daily Herald coming on to young and old alike for asldo from comes from irresponsible* who do were on display. Patriotic recitations,
and returned to Tnmpn Tuesdny.
tho special edition was cut out with ' the advertising the special editions not own a cent’s worth of property songs, and dialogues were given by tin*
Mr. Lewis and Mr. Moore arrived
Tho hnpplest people nre those who
the result that the merchants of S a n -, will be filled with good rcuding of n nor fought a firo In their life. No different grades.
Tuesday night, making the trip by don’t feel important. They never fe d
other
fire
department
has
any
better
Mrs. Kate Keeling, of Kentucky, is
ford have asked that it be restored , local nature and with Christmas stornuto from New Hampshire, in eight abused when people full to notice
thls season—especially tho regular |les and Christmas cheer and stories record than ours, compared to Its expected soon to visit relatives in this
days.
Their mileage register wns J,- them.
advertisers who renlizo that in th o . mid pictures for the little folks. It
* strength and no set of men are more place.
&lt;185 Ti.iies.
Mr. Harney Lyons continues very
special ChritmiiH spirit of tho Christ­ will be one of the celebrated Herald willing to risk injury and possibly
Mr Mellon nnd Mr. Ilnycs are ma.’ their
lives,
to
Hnvo
tho
property
nnd
Specials—this
explains
it
nil.
ill
at his home in this community.
mas edition there is a pulling power
iiu*
ci incut Mocks here.
Watch for thu special Herald edi­ lives of tile citizens. Thousands of
that cannot bo achieved in the regular
Mrs.
Ellsworth Drown spent n coup­
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schodulo. So the management of the tions. They will be tho gruatest ad­ dollars of expensive equipment nro
le
of
days
this week in Orlando.
Herald despite tho fact thut the shop vertising mediums that havo over placed in the firemen's care nnd they
*
Mr.
and
Mrs. Walter C. Clifford, of
Ib busy and running over with work boon offered to you. pur solicitors aro expected to bo free to oxorciHe
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South
Hnmilton,
Mass, .will nrrivo
and advertising have consented
to will call upon you in plenty of time their utmost ability In its caro nnd
*
the
20th,
nnd
will
build a residence
and
mountimu
hnvo
your
Christmas
State and County Tax
use. It Is not encouraging to these
givo tho peoplo thin year a regular
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here.
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copy
lined
up.
Thoro
will
not
be
n
men to Hncriflco their homo life nnd
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treat in tho shapo of a weekly and n
Books
are now open for
Mrs. Jennie Lawrence, of Sharon,
nearly nil social enjoyment nnd go nut
daily Christman edition and tho mer­ business house in Sanford left out.
Mr. and Mth. J. 11. Denson loft Mass., intend building several houses the payment of taxes fo r
in the discharge of their duties to ho
chants will got spneo in bUth papers
Thursday for Ocnln.
here.
subjected to nbusc. The records of tho
the year, 1921, a dis­
Biff Sale at Dresner’s
Miss Ilcrthn Dixon returned Mon­
Mrs. Lizzie Mnnlng, of Almshorfire department show that it snves nnfrom her homo in New Brun­ oiigh, Mass., 1h keeping a boarding count of 2% is allowed
Starts Tomorrow and nually many times its cost of mnin- day
swick, Canada, and is being cordially house here in the house thnt wns for payment in Novem­
nnd Is a valuable nsBot in tho
Lasts Ten Days Only nincnco
growth of tho city in which all truo welcomed by her many friends who formerly the Martin house, nnd has ber, 1%
in December,
have greatly missed her during the her house well filled up.
citizens nre interested,
past summer and fall. MIhh Dixon
Mrs. Joseph Lnngford, of Ilapton, la x books close April
The Mid-Season Snlo at Dresner’s
Give tho men your support instead
was
accompanied
by
her
nephew,
Mr.
N. II., is running the Crystal Lake 1st
Poll taxes for the
Store starts tomorrow and lasts ten of abuse so v/hen they go to a flro
:
days only and if you do not take nd- they will feel more like giving tholr Coop, who will spend the winter in Hotel, nnd there nre about twenty year 1921, for both men
vnntngc of this great salo in tho ton best attention to business instead of Oviedo. Mr. Coop is just recently out guests nt present nnd more are com­
of tho Dritish army, having served in ing.
and women, became due
days you will always rogrot it for tho having to defend themselves.
the
flying
corps
during
the
war,
being
Tho
infant
baby
of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
N.
real bargains nro at Dresner’s for tho
November 1st, 1921.
O. P. PAXTON,
tho only survivor of his compnivy. H. Drnddock, passed nwny here on
next ten dnys. They havo two pages
Chief Firo Department.
, Business and Occupa­
After so many years o f thrilling war November 2nd .after an illness of sev­
in this issue of tho Daily Herald call­
experiences it iH hoped that Oviedo eral weeks, nnd was Inid to rest in tion Licenses
became
ing your attention to tho snlo nnd
will not prove to ho too dull n place Lake Mnry cemetery. Funeral serv­
There in ninny n time when
this advertisement is full of ronl bar­ New Winter Park
due October 1st, and if
for Mr. Coop but that he will enjoy ices were conducted by Rev. Hymnn.
gains in all kinds of up-to-dato npparHotel Will Open
the quietude of our little town and tho
It’s very much to the regret o f the not paid, are delinquent,
rel. The Halo takes in every depart­
delightful
Florida
climate.
With
the
New
Year
community to know thnt Mrs. Lloyd as the law requires that
ment of tho store and spocinl prices
Mrs. W. J. Vnrne left Wednesday is still indisposed nt her
home on
are mndo on indies’ suits nnd coats,
a license be procured be­
separate Hklrts, biouses, waists, hos­
WINTER PARK, Nov. 15.—Tho for South Cnrolinn to visit her broth­ Crystnl lnke.
iery, silk skirts, miscellaneous stock, Alabama, ono of Florida’s newost ho­ er.
Miss Virginia Qulgg spent the fore conductinff the bus­
would suve you the price of
Mrs. Overland nnd Mrs. Lee, of week-end In Orlnndo the guest of her iness, profession or oc­
etc. Read tho advertisement today tels, will open January 1. This benun new Buttery
and nttend tho Bale,
tiful now fireproof structure, built on Sanford, spent Wednesday afternoon sisters.
cupation.
BRING US YOUR REPAIR
Thero will be services hero Sunday
thu Spnnish mission stylo of architec­ in Oviedo.
WORK
Mr .and Mrs. A. S. Cotton nnd Mrs. conducted by Rev. Cinrk, of Snnford.
It’s n sud world. About tho time one ture, is located in an ideal spot on
JNO. D. JINKINS,
Lnko Maitland on tho former cstato Hnnkinson, of Now Jersey, returned
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Long nnd chil­
gets rich enough *to afford a fino au­
to tholr winter romo nt Lnko Charm dren ,of Orlnndo, wero Sunday visitors
of tho late William Chnso Temple.
Tax Collector,
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Mr. and M n. W . Browning, at
Warren, Ohio, and Mr. and M n. J.
WP Draper, also of W am ii, are
apending several days hot* before
going to the southern part of the
atate.
Meter*. John T. Langley, J. E.
Heard, W . E. Tucker, and T. A.
Hicks, of Camp H1U, Ala* spent the
week-end here with Dr. and M n. W .
T. Langley. They are -touring Flori­
da, in the Langley car, leaving thia
morning for other
points in the
ttate.
Mr. A. T. Boulter was called to
Eau Gallia Saturday, by the death
of hie youngest brother, James W .
RoseIter.
Mr.'and lira. C. L. Ferran, of Euetie, spent the day here yesttrday with
their slater, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher.
Messrs. Ralph Wight, W . C. Hill,
Lesley Bryan, Ernest Householder,
Vance Douglas, E. A. Douglas, JJf.
Tolar, W. E. Walthall and I. E. Eatridge, left this morning for Fort
Christmas where they wGl spend ten
day* hunting.
Mr. and Mira. F. B. Langley and
Master jftank, of Lakeland, spent the
day hers yesterday with Dr. and M n.
W. T. Langley.
J. P. Stockman, W. J. Dominick,
R. L. Burnett and E. L. Rodgers, o f
Greenwood, S. C., arrived this morn­
ing in the Stockman car and are
spending several days here with
friends and attending to business.
Mrs. Palmer, o f Gainesville, ac­
companied M n . R. J. Holly
home
from that city and will be her gueat
for some time.
• Mr. and M n . T. C. Vincent left
Sunday for their home in Vero, after
spending a few daye with M n . Vin­
cent's eister, Mrs. R. J .Holly.
Messrs, Marsh, Nelson and T. S.
Huff, of New York, are in the city on
a prospecting trip and while here will
be the guests of the Valdes hotel.
Mrs. C. 11. Dlngee, who has been
The guest o f several o f her friends
here for tho past three days left for
her home in Dunedin this afternoon.
Mrs. Jack Adams has returned to
Sanford after several months visit at
her home In Illinois. Her father re­
turned with her and expect to spend
the winter in Sanford.
Mrs. John Leonardl returned Sat­
urday from Gainesville where she at­
tended the meetings o f the State
Federation o f Woman’s Clubs, Mrs.
Leonardl 1s the capable presldest of
tli« Sanford Woman’s Ciub and to­
gether with the other representatives
from Sanford had tho pleasure of as­
sisting Mrs. Galloway to the office of
vice president o f the State Federa­
tion.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
T. S. Huff are glad to ree them In
Sanford again for a visit. They aru
accompanied by their little daugh­
ter Mary Lowe, and are thinking of
-spending the winter here. They have
been living In New York since leav­
ing Sanford but have never given up
the idea o f coming back hero to re­
side. They are guests o f tho Valdes
hotel.

] GAINESVILLE, Nov.
19.—The
twenty-seventh annual convention of
' tho Florida State Federation of Wo­
men’s Clubs wan officially dosed here
lest night et the completion of the
final exercises held In the high school
'auditorium.
The session yesterday morning wee
gw Jfeetund by the election of office re
'
for the coming year and those who
\ will serve are as follows:
President, Miss Elisabeth Skinner,
of Dunedin; vice presKlent-at-large,
Mrs. Ernest McCowan Galloway, of
Sanford; recording secretary, Mrs, 0.
E. Hawkins, of BrookevUlo; corres­
ponding secretary, Mix.-Dyn es; tree
urer, Mrs. M. L. Stanley, of Daytona;
'auditor, Mis* Beetle A . Williams, of
Ctmeant City,
Delegatee to the General Federa­
tion elected were aa follows: Mrs. J.
W . McCollum, Mrs. Edgar Lewie, Mia.
L . Blackman, M n. W . M. Baaaoma,
Mrs. G. E. Hawkins, Dr. Grr.ca WMtford, Mrs. W. M. Pepper, Mrs. T. M.
Shackelford.
During the session yesterday morn
lng Mrs. Amos H. Norris, o f Tampa,
chairman o f the Industrial and social
conditions committee, tendered her
annual report in which she said that
the work o f the Federation had been a
large factor in keeping J. J. Menden
hall, notorious murderer now serving
a life sentence, from securing a par­
don. She also spoke of her visit to the
state prison farm and highly compli­
mented the superintendent, J. S.
BHtch, saying that he was doing one
o f the greatest work of any work in
the United States.
Mrs. Roselle Murphy Cooley ren
do red her report on civil reform and
recommended that civil service work­
ers be appointed through merit. Mrs.
Cooley ie serving her fourth term of
office In charge o f this work.
M n . Blackman, chairman o f the
committee on education; Mrs. R. II.
Edwards, chairman of the committee
on home education, and Miss .Bessie
A . Williams, chairman of credentials,
gave their reports for the year dur­
ing the morning session also.
Miss Skinner Introduced Dr. Turk
o f ths state health board. Ho said
that “ I f we ever have political reform
the women would do it, as they stand
fo r all that la wholesome and right."
He also stated that the women " a n
Just beginning their work and that
there was much yet to be done. If
child welfare Is euccesaful, it will be
mostly through the co-operation o f the
Florida federation." He brought out
the fact that there are 200,000 school­
children In the state who have some
form o f physical defects. He said
that the Rockefeller foundation would
furnish half o f the money for this
work if the state board of
health
would appropriate a like sum.
The afternoon session was dismiss­
ed at 3 o’clock In order to allow every­
one an opportunity to attend the Flor(T m rn«d«-« Dtllr)
Mrs. James C. Roberts, o f Elm
Ida-Mbsisslppl football game at the
University.
avenue, was In Jacksonville the early
part of last week visiting the State
Fair, returning homo Wednesday eve­
PLENTY OK GAME
REPORTED BY HUNTERS. ning.
Mr. and M n. A. C. Smith, of Elm
The hunters who huve i returned avenue, were visitors at the State
from the woods are bringing in the Fair at Jacksonville, Friday and Sat­
gamme and report more deer, turkey urday returning
home
Saturday
and duck, and squirrels and quail, night.
than has been known in many yean.
Mrs. A. D. Key left Sunday after­
It teems that tho weather Is too hot noon for Daytona Beach, where she
and the mosquitoes bad for the right will spend a week with her nephew,
kind of hunting. But thsy are getting Mr. Dick Twitchell.
the game just the same.
Miss Jeanette Laing hot) returned
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home from a delightful visit with
An oplmlst Ls a man, who has friends In Knoxville and Chatta­
gone without eating so long that his nooga, Tenn.
garters are too large—and iruikos
Messrs. J. P. Stockman, Burnett,
himself believe that tho rubber in his Rogera, Dominick, of Gveenwood, S.
garters are giving out.
C., and Warren Eigenmunn, of Char­
lotte, N. C., left this morning for
Tunipa, Clearwater, St. Petersburg,
and othor points on the west coust.
They will also visit Miami, and -ither
points In the Stato before return'ng
to Sanford.

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“ Foot o f First S t 3

Thu entire eighteen holes o f ,the
Miami Beach golf club course will be
opened from today on throughout the
season. This announcement was mado
last week by Lee Nelson, manager o f
the golf courses at Miami Beach,
blowing machines have been busy for
several days getting the course in
condition for the opening o f the nine
holes north o f Dade boulevard. Con­
stant ploying on the lower nine holes
during the summer has worn tthe
course tc some extent, and with the
opening o f the fhll eighteen holes
this situation will be relieved.— Mi­
ami Metropolis.
If an oil magnate does raise the
price of gaa to cover the cost of nonations to charity, ha at leant makes
some people give who otherwise
wouldn’t

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^ O N T htit get • start, Dr. Kind’s

George G. Herring Heads Poet for the
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iliat_m the
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thus
eliniisuiting
the cold
cold poisons.
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A business and annul muting for Always reliable. Just good medidne
made to ease colds and coughs.
•lection of officers of the CampbellFor fifty years a standard remedy.
Loulng Post No. 58, was bald at the AU the family can take it with helpful
Valdes Hotel Friday evening, Novem­ results. Ease* the children’s croup.
ber 18th. The following officers were No harmful drugs. Convincing, heal;
lag taste that the kiddies like, At all
elected for the ensuing year:
druggists, 63c.
Geo. G. Herring, Post Commander;
Frank Akers, Vice-Poet - Comender;
With a complete line o f niew
i n g 's
Kenneth Murrell, Post Adjutant; Rob­ D r . K
ert Dean, Treasurer; Tom Meredith,
and reclaimed army goods o f
Maater-at-Arms; Dr. R. E. Stevens,
f b r C o ld s a n d C o u g h s
Post Medical Officer; Randall Chase,
every description—
Tents,
Historian; Dr. Geo. Hyman, Chaplin.
Feel Badly? Bowels Sluttish?
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” in work or piay.
The executive committee consisting
Blankets, Clothing, Boots and
T i. .a r a b A
of 8, M. Lloyd, Geo. W . Knight and
action of' ~
Dr. King’s Pills brings back
Fred T. Williams. Amusement com­ old time energy. AU druggists, 25c.
Shoes, etc., at greatly reduced
mittee, P, A. Mero and L. P. Chitten­
PROMPT I W O N ’T O W P*
den.
prices. A visit ) is, requested.
A fund of one hundred dollars
($100.00) was created and has been
placed In the Savings Account .for
building purposes only and it was also
agreed that money shall be pieced !n
East Second S t
this savings from time to timet which
G . D O W N E Y , Prop.
through the kindness of the city's do­
nation of the lot It will be a question
of only • abort tine before tbe Le­
gion: era will have a beautiful building
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adorning the lake front.
THE
VARIOUS
CHURCHES
HAD
Arrangements for a banquet to be
E . A . M A R T IN SE E D CO.
LARGE ENROLLMENTS
held at the Vatdes Hotel Monday ev­
OLDEST AND LARGEST SHED HOUSE IN FLORIDA
YESTERDAY
ening, November 28th, at 8 o'clock
JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
honoring the winners of trophies and
SEED POTATOES
(Train Koatnr’i Dally)
Chas. L. Britt and J. D. Hood as
Spaulding Number 4 Rose, Early Red Bliss Triumph and Irish Cob­
The "Go to Sunday school" campaign
guests. Any Legioneer desiring to at­
blers. We ere now ready to quota contract prices for Decomber and
inaugurated by the Sanford churches
tend should see Frank Akers, Chair­
January delivery. Our Seed Potatoes are the highest quality, Maine
that has been put on the past week
man of the committee and arrange
grown, selected seed. Advise quantity and variety you will waul.
culminated in a result yesterday of
for tickets.
which all the churches feel proud. The
MARTIN’S HY-TEST SEEDS
Instruction was given the Adjutant
people generally rallied to the ban­
Have made good with both the small gardener and farmer sad the
to write personal letters o f thanks to
ners of the different churches and
ones who plant thousands of acres. Plant your Fall Crops with Mar­
each o f the following: Mayor John
were urged to go to Sunday school by
tin’s Hy-Test Seeds and Insure results.
Martin, Jacksonville; J. D. Hood;
advertisements, posters, by personal
FALL CATALOGUE
the commander of Carlatrom Field;
solicitations and were made aware of
Martin’s
Fall
Seed
Catalogue
is now ready. Write for It. Everyone
Charles L. Britt; Woman’s Auxiliary
the efforts of the churches to make
Interested
in
Florida
Fall
Cropo
should aval] themselves of Informa­
of the American Legion; Sanford
it n big occasion.
tion contained in our descriptive catalogue* Supplied FREE on re­
Chamber o f Commerce; F. F. Dutton,
The result was as follows yesterday
quest to those who send in their names promptly. Write for it today, i
Wight Bros Co.; Harry H. Herren;
morning:
First National Bank; Seminole Bank;
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
i
Methodist Church ...................559
Peoples Bank; R. W. Green, Winter
202-206 East Bay St.
Phone 4877-1280 ■
Baptist Church .................
427
Park; Bel-Jar Coffee Co.; Libby-McCongregational ..........
84
Neul-Libby, Jacksonville; Southern
Presbyterian ................
290
Utilities Co.; Mrs. W. E. Watson and
Tho Baptist church had 92 men, tbe
Mr. Dunlap o f the Singer Sewing Ma­
Methodist had 113 men, the Presby­
chine Co.
terian church had 45 men.
Since the American Legion puts on
This was a wonderful showing for
only the highest type of entertain­
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
Sanford and is a great record and now
ment, we are presenting Mr. Law­
that so many new ones have been
tors Now
rence Haynes in a musical recital, in
added to the rolls an effort will be
the near future. Mr. Haynes is a
$19.25 F . O. B . JACKSONVILLE, F L A .
made to keep the various schools up
Floridian known throughout the world
to this high standard.
Write for special cash discounts, and delivered price.
as one of the greatest tenor singers,
The four mon directly responsible
Hundreds of these in use by Sanford Growers
and Is called the second Caruso. With
for the success of this Sunday School
our number of entertainments for the
“ GET NOVEMBER 7TH PRICE LIST"
cumpuign aru the following and they
winter we are putting on the Lyceum
received the unqualified support of
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
Course.
the pastors and officers and members JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA
o f the churches:
SANFORD BAND
W. E. Scoggans, director in chief;
ELECTS NEW DIRECTOR
II. R. Stevens, in chargu of auto cam­
paign; J. J. Bully, in charge of the 4The Sanford bi.nd is showing more minute speakers; Zeb Ratliff, public­
ARE YOU INSURED? IF N O T , SEE
speed every day, and at their meet­ ity man.
W. J . T HI GP EN &amp; C O M P A N Y
ing a few days ago, they elected Ed­
gar Ball as their director. Mr. Ball ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ »♦ ♦♦ *♦ » M l »♦♦♦♦♦♦•
AQKNTS
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is among the new citlxens of San­ &gt;
ford, and Is a band director of many ; HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH ORA COLD ;
year’s experience, having been at the
o m c i r cur lbs dank b u il d in g
head of a large municipal band in
; S gjeX ra ea^ p p U «d .ia Noririie ;
Minnesota before coming to SonSanf ord,
.
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Florida
Right Up.
ford. He also directed a big army
band during the war, and comes to
Instant relief—no waiting. Your
Sanford well equipped to make the
Sanford band one of the bent in the clogged nostrils open right up; the air
State. Under his leadership, and passnges of your head clear and you
with the excellent material already can breathe freely. No more hawk­
ing, snuffling, blowing, headache,
in tho band, ouv home band should
dryness. No struggling for breath
be able to give many fine local con­
at night; your cold or catarrh disap­
certs during the winter season, and
pears.
also take contracts for concerts in
Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream
other cities. The Sanford band has
Balm from your druggist now. Apply
beta engaged by the Chamber of a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
Commerce to give regular concerts healing cream in your nostrils. It pen­
all during the winter season and the etrates through every air passage of
music will be enjoyed by home folks tho heud, soothes the inflamed or
and visitors to the city.
swollen mucous membrane and relief
comes instantly.
RAISING FINE LIMES
It’s just fine. Don’t stay stuffedAT LAKB MARY. up with a cold or nasty catarrh.—Adv.

BUSINESS

New Discover
Discovery i

Dr. Kind’s Pills

SUNDAYSCHOOL
CAMPAIGN WAS
GREAT SUCCESS

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

General Fire

Insurance

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE
POST CARDS AT THE HERALD OFFICE

Farms, Hom$s,
Groves, Lots

Lake Mary ft one o f the finest
parts of Seminole county, with or­
ange grows and farms and peaceful
and prosperous people, am) Lake
Mary is beginning to feel the impulse
of development, thanks to the efforts
of several live wire real estate men,
who have moved In there lately, and
also the efforts of the good people
who have been living there and who
recognise the time as being ripe for
development. The Herald office is
tho recipient o f a box o f nice limes
today, the gift o f Mrs. H. C. Durant,
the able correspondent of the Week­
ly Herald, and a little lady who is
greatly Interested in the upbuilding
of her community. The limes are
largo and fine, and If Lake Mary can
raise such limea as these, there la no
need o f sending to the Florida keys
for them.
Wllliaton Ufoena are to vote next
month on township bonda for general
improvements of their city. The or­
iginal amount will be $47,000 of
which 135.000 will be fo r the build­
ing o f a municipal water and light
plant.

HUNTING LICENSES
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
BREAK THE RECORD.
It would seem that either tho hunt­
ers are taking notice and obtaining
licenses this year for the county, or
else there nre many more hunters
this year than last. At any rate,
the number o f licenses issued by the
Judge’s office for the opening season
numbered as follows:
•
For residents, 660.
For non-residents o f county, 65.
For non-residents, state, 1.
The good work o f the Fish on^
Gome Protective Association is seen
In this number of licenses and it is
said that the game has been better
protected thia season than in many
years and with a vigilant game ward­
en on the Job It will be protected
right on through the season. Semi­
nole county offers as much or more
to the real sportsmen aa any county
In the stats and our game should be
protected at all times.

I H A V E THEM

SANFORD IS GROWING
‘SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION” fa
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this
who have

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tion— lota are being sold right along and building in
section is such as to gladden the heart o f those
the good o f Sanford at heart.

This is no idle talk I have weighed the statement an
to say just what is ray candid convictions would put f
most too atrong for the careful, conservative person__tha
T *
turnei b« k w a r d _ T h . fellow wb
has VISION will agree with me now— the other later.

J . E. SPURLING
‘TAe Man Who Sells Dirt Cheap”

Watch the South East C o m ..

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AT BIG MEET
ORLANDO CLUB RECEIVED ITS
CHARTER LAST
NIGHT
(Turn Trtdsv's, Dsgrh . , ...
The Sanford Klwanla Club had th#
time o f their young live,* » t Orlando
last night when they wont to that
city to help the Orlando Club recaive
their charter. Th* member* from
this city had such a good time they
could not toll about It and th# follow­
ing is clipped from the Orlando Sen­
tinel:
“ The Orlando Country Club waa
the scene o f one o f the moat brilliant
affairs ever held in this popular eodal
center last evenlog when the Orlando
Kiwanls Club waa presented with the
International charter of Klwanla. Gov­
ernor E. G. Branch, o f the Florida and
Alabama District o f Klwanla, rsprsseating the International, made the
charter presentation, and W . O. Easlngton, president o f the Orlando K1wants Clnb, accepted It on behalf o f
the local club. For the occasion the
Orlando Club waa boautlfully decor­
ated with streamers of yellow chry­
santhemums, ferns and potted plants,
and about the long banquet table wero
grouped the members o f the Orlando
Kiwanls Club, their wives, friends and
visiting Kiwanians and their wives
from Tampa and Sanford. A cabaret
show from Jacksonville, engaged for
the occasion, wound up the splendid
program which preceded an elaborate
ball. HartzelPs orchestra furnished
the music for the evening.
“ Sanford sent a delegation of forty
from the “ baby" Klwanla Club of the
stato, who made things hum at ev­
ery opportunity In their section, of
the banquet hall. A t every opportun­
ity this lively delegation, which had
prepared a program of snappy songs
greeting their brother organization in
Orlando, radiated the Kiwanls spirit,
and when Forest Lake arose to ex­
press in words what a pleasure It
was to partake o f tho hospitality and
good fellowship of tho Orlando Ki­
wanls Club and gather from Orlandoites the inspiration which had help­
ed to build Florida's Seventh City, he
was greeted with a storm of applause.
“ Though not so strong in number
r s the delegation from Sanford, the
Tampa Kiwanians are just as strong
in spirit. It remained for Tampa, the
'granddaddy* organization o f Kiwanls,
to produce the first lady Klwanlan In
tho state, Mrs. Judge Peacock, who
won her audience by the charm o f
her manner when she acknowledged
the pleasure she found nt being with
tho Orlando Kiwanls Club on the
night of nights in tho history of their
organization. Sho brought forth a
burst of merriment when sho apolo­
gized for not bolng a speech-maker
duo to the fact that her husband, be­
ing a lawyer, always monopolized all
o f tho speech-making in her house­
hold.
“ ‘ Honest John* McWhorter of tho
Tampa Tribune, and president of the
Tampa Kiwanis club, when introduced
by Toastmaster Buckmaster, arose to
congratulate the Orlando Kiwanls
club and to cite the growth and ideals
of Kiwanls. Ho stated that Tampa
Klwnnls had now a membership of 76
and that their lunckeona wore never
‘ dead* affairs. In pointing to tho mot­
to, 'We build/ he stated that before
building it was alwnys necessary to

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Recommended by a Tennessee
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sulting from Torpid
Liver.

have a plan, and said that tha Orlan­
do Klwanla Club would hats no trou­
ble to build if they looked ahead,
found the needa and recognised tha
possibilities of their city, and moved
ahead together.
“ 'Sanford la the largest city on
Lake Monroe/ said Hon. Forest Lake,
to awaken a storm of merriment, 'We
come ,to bring you greetings from the
'Baby* Klwanla club of the state/ ho
continued, “and to wish you the suc­
cess you deserve. It Is always an in­
spiration to us from Sanford to visit
Orlando, a city which stands as a
monument to its splendid clttsenahip/
he finished.”
Frank Miller also made a stirring
talk about Sanford and Kiwanis and
the spirit that builds cities.
The Sanford crowd returned home
at a late hour with the feeling that
Orlando and Sanford were two of the
best cities in the state.

SALTS FINE FOR
ACHING KIDNEYS
WE EAT TOO MUCH MHAT WHICH
CLOGS KIDNEYS, THEN
THE BACK HURTS

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CH11LU0TA

New Autom obile License Law

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Hunting time again. The season
opened with fair weather, A stream
o f automobiles, bearing the happy
hunters, guns, dogs, camping outfits,
etc., keeps steadily flowing by enroute
to the hunting ground farther south,
where tho quail, turkey and deei
make their homes.
Mr. and Mrs, Mlllc and family, of
Starke, have moved into tho houso
vacated by Mrs. M. S. Averette.
Mrs. Blltie Jacobs is very ill with
rheumatism. Dr. Tolar, o f Sanford,
is attending.
Mlsa Lucile Proctor, who has been
staying with her sister, Mrs. R. L.
Dann, and working In the postcffico
fo r several months, has returned to
her home in Brunswick, Ga.
Dr. Howell, o f Gainesville, has
moved Into Mrs. J. W. Nixon's house,
and Is putting in a stock of general
mereha:.dlse in tho store formerly
occupied by J. W. Nixon. The doctor
has his office up in the village. His
family consists of his father, sister
and brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Glover Reaves and
children, have moved to Genova,
where ho will engage in tho orange
work this season.
Rev, J. M. Thompson, B. F. Wheelcr nnd E. A. Fnrnoll, nttended punch­
ing services at the Baptist church
here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Story aro en­
tertaining a little Frank Jr., who
haa Just recently arrived at their
home.
Mrs. W. L. Sleg was called to Gonova last week by tho Illness' of her
mother, Mrs. J. T. McLain.
Mrs. Daisy Long has gone to San­
ford to live with Mrs. J. C. Jacobs.
Mr. and Mrs, Brownio, of Falmouth
Ky., aro spending tho winter nt the
homo of their brother-ln-lnw, J. C.
Jacobs, on Lake Gore.
Rev. Dny, o f Stetson University,
preached two splendid sermons at the
Baptist church hero Sunday.

Most folks forgot that the kidneys,
ike tho bowels, get sluggish nnd clog,
god nnd need a flushing occasionally,
else wo hnvo backacho nnd dull mis­
ery in the kidney region, sovero headRchcs, rheumatic twinges, torpid llvor,
acid stomach, sleeplessness and all
sorts of bloddor disorders.
You simply must keep your kidneys
active nnd clean, and tho moment you
feol an ache or pain in tho kidney
region, got nbout four ounces of Jad
Salts from any good drug stora here,
take a tnbleapoonful In a glass of wat­
er boforo breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then net fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of gropes and lomon juice, com­
bined with Ilthin, and is harmless to
flush clogged kidneys and stimulato
thorn to normal activity. It also neu­
tralizes tho acids in tho urino so it no
longer irritates, thus onding bladder
disorders.
Jad Salts is harmless; inexpensivo;
makes a delightful effervescent iithlawnter drink which everybody should
tako now and then to keep their kid­
neys clean, thus avoiding serious com­
plications,
A well-known local druggist says ho
soils lots of Jad Salts to folks who be­ NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU
lieve in overcoming kidney trouble
DARKEN GRAY, FADED HAIR
whllo it is only troublo.— Adv.
WITH SAGE TEA

HAVE DARK HAIR
AND LOOK YOUNG

PIPE ORGAN CLUB
(From Tuudsy'i Sally)

T h0 momben of tho Pipe Organ
Club were delightfully entertained
yesterday afternoon by ,Mrs. R. B.
Jarvis, at hor homo, 011 Oak avenuo.
Meeting called to order by Mrs.
C. J. Ityan, minutes of last mooting
road by Mrs. Sinn Bray; answer to
roll call by Thanksgiving quotations.
Plans were definitely mnda for tho
bazaar next Saturday, November 20,
nt Dr. Moor's optical parlor.
A motion was ntndo and enrried,
that tho remaining weoks of this
year bo used on personal gifts.
Everybody bring your Christmas
gifts to the club, and let’s sow to­
gether.
Mrs. J. B. McCloud waB initiated
and the names of Mesdames R. E.
Tolar and J. G. Sharron wero pre­
sented and accepted.
— After all business had been dispos­
ed of n social hour was enjoyed by
a Thanksgiving reading, “ Miss Hepsie's Blessing/' by Miss Clara Mil
Ion,
The hostess served fruit salad,
saltines, \cofTco, enko and mints, as
refreshments.
Yellow
crysanthemums wore used as favors.
Among ^hoso present wero: Mesdames C. J, Ryari, Geo. Hyman, Sinn
Bray, Kent Rossiter, Forrest McAlllstor, Leslie Bryan, Irvin Estridgo,
A. M. Phillips, R. B. Jarvis, J. B.
McCloud, B. G, Mcthlno, M. B. Leon­
ard. Visitors,' 8. S. Telford, Ken­
neth Murrell, Misses Mnrthn Fox and
Clara MUlen.
Tho next meeting will bo with Mrs,
A. M. Phillips, at 8:30 p. m.
HEW VEGETABLE IS
SENT INTO FLORIDA

Grandmother kept her hair beauti­
fully darkened, glossy nnd attractive
with a brew of Sago Ten and Sulphur.
Whenever her hair took on thnt dull,
faded or streaked appearance, this
simple mixture wns applied, with won­
derful effect. By asking nt any drug
Htore for "Wyeth’s Sago and Sulphur
Compound,” you will got a large battle
of this old-time recipe, improved by
tho addition o f other ingredients, all
ready to urc, at very little cost. This
simple mixture can ho depended upon
to restore natural color ami beauty to
the hair,
A well-known downtown druggist
snys everybody uses Wyeth's Sage
nnd Sulphur Compound now because it
darkens so naturally nnd evenly thnt
nobody can toll it has been applied—
it’s so easy to use, too. You simply
dampen n comb or soft brush and
draw It through tho hair, taking one
strand nt a time. By morning the
gray huir disappears; after nnother
application or two, it is restored to its
natural color, nnd looks glossy, soft
and beautiful.—Adv.
ST. AGNES GUILD
(Pntn T umiU j ’* Dutljr)

In spite of the bad weather yester­
day, the members of tho St. Agnos
Guild had a very delightful mooting
yesterday aftonioon at tho apnrtment
of Mrs. Howard Ovcrlin.
Committees were appointed and
final plans mnda for the Christmas
bnzaar which will be he’ d Deco ib.?r
1-2. Finished articles wore turned
The next meeting of tho Guild will
bo hold Next Monday afternoon at
8:30, at the home of Mrs. Clifford
Peabody, of Oak avenuo, as this will
be the Inst meeting bef ire the ba­
zaar, all members are requested to
bo present and articles are to be
turned in nnd marked.
After tho business had been dis­
pensed with, a social hour was en­
joyed. Mrs. Overlln, assisted by
Mrs. Lee, served ice cream, cake,
chocolate mints and salted nuts, as
refreshments.
Among the Guild mombors present,
were, Mrs, Rayond Key, Mrs. Clarke
Leonard!, Mrs. Clifford Peabody,
Mrs. John Leonard!, Mrs. Archie
Betts, Mrs. Wm. Bolding, Mrs, Pan'
Biggers, Mrs. A. W. Leo, Mrs. Fred
Daiger, Mrs. J. N. Robson, Mrs.
Frank Akers.

CONTESTS FOR
THE SEASON
(From i»turd*y'* DtUn

L. H. Gibbs carried o ff high honors
Thursday at the trap o f the Sanford
Rpd St Gun Club, when th* season
was officially closed. With a season
percentage of .764 he wound up the
season 12 points ahead o f his nearest
competitor for first place, Col. Geo.
W. Knight.
Tho contest between these men for
first place has been close and Inter­
esting. Col. Knight has held the
lead for several weeks, managing to
stay just a few points ahead of Mr.
Gibbs, and held hia place until tho
last half of Thursday’s contest. In
the last half Gibbs broko‘22 o f his 26
and Col. Knight but 17, changing tho
score by several points.
J. H. Cowan, comes third with .733
to his credit. Whllo Mr. Cowan was
not a regular visitor at'the traps ha
showed remarkable ability as
a
marksmen and made good scores at
each contest which ho entered. Ray­
mond Allen and Bel Coleman came In
for fourth and fifth places while A. B.
Wallace and F. L. Woodruff, jr., hold
sixth and seventh with a very narrow
mnrgtn of seven points between the
fourth nnd seventh places in tho list.
As tho hunting season opens on
Monday o f next week tho trap sea­
son was closed Thursday and will bo
ro-oponed in tho spring. Considerable
interest has boon taken In tho trap­
shooting at tho club grounds and it is
planned to conduct the contests in tho
futuro strictly in accordance with the
rules of tho American Trap Shooting
Association. White tho scores have
not been exceptionally high, they have
been very good considering the fact
thnt this is Sanford's first season in
the trnp-Bhootlng game.
Tho exact date of the opening of the
trap noxt spring has not boon set,
but it will be very soon after tho
cioso of tho hunting season. Tho contostB will be in full chargo of tho
trap committee of tho Club who will
bo competent and have full power to
tako chargo o f all contests,
Thursday's scoro and tho season's
score nnd percentages aro shown be­
low. Tho score of those not enter­
ing more than one contest and also of
those making less than 400 are not
published:
Thursday's Score
Smith, II. P.......................... ...... 50-43
Gibbs, L. II......................
Wallace, A. B.......................
Wight, R. B. ...................... •*««•*• 50-38
Whitner, Chas....................... ...... 26-10
Pulcston, S.................... „ ..... ...... 60-37
Knight, G. W............................. 60-37
Purdon, John ....................... ...... 76-68
Woodruff, F. L., Jr. ------ ...... 60-35
Coleman, J. B., ...................
Allen, R. L,, ....................... ...... 25-15
Hardin, Roy ....................... ...... 50-29
Hintarsmith, J. II............... ...... 25-12
Higgins, Ed.......................... ...... 50-23
Maxwell, R. C...................... ...... 50-20
Stootoff. C............................ ...... 25-10
Akers, Frank ..................... ...... 25- 0
Brynn, L. T.......................... ...... 25- 8
Roumillnt, F. E................... ...... 25- 7
Score and Percentage for Season
Birds Broke Pet.
Gibbs, L. II.............. ....850 204 .754
Knight, G. W ............ ....200 103 .742
65 .733
Cowan, J. II............. .... 75
100 .707
Allen, Raymond L....
Coleman, Ben ........ ....175 128 .703
Wall nee, A. B............ .... 185 180 .702
Woodruff, F. L,, Jr, ....225 157 .700
84 .072
Strlngfollow, W. A ....125
Pulcston, S............... ....660 870 .661
81 .648
Kennedy, K.............. ....125
Whither, Chas, ----- ....885 249 .647
Smith, H. P............. ....875 241 .648
Herndon, O. P.......... ....285 183 .642
240 .640
Hardin, Roy ..........
Stevens, R. E........... .... 075 428 .634
Leonard, N. B......... .... 76
47 .627
Brumley, L. A ......... .... 185 114 .016
93 .620
Purdon, Jno. ...... . .... 160
Newman, R. A ......... .... 425 200 .012
Brumley, John ......
187 .003
SO .600
Thigpen, W. J......... .... 60
80 .600
Hickson, R. G, ........ .... 60
Hand, W. S........... . .... 200 110 .695
Hill, W. C................... 660 825 .601
Howard, Claude C ........285 167 .686
Hickson, J. T......... .... 76
44 .586
Wight, R. B............. .... 275 150 .580
Woodruff, J. D....... .... 75
43 .678
Mobley, E, D............ ....275 157 .671
62 .564
Yountz, Sam ......... ....110
56 .550
Hickson, D. C........ ....100
218 .588
Maxwell, R. C..........
Kennedy, L....................100
53 .680
288 .520
Higgins, Ed.............
Douginas, Vance E. ....126
63 .504
Williams, Tom ........... 50
24 .480
Stootoff, C............. ...... *si«*tS75&lt; 81 .468
Herndon, B. W........ .1....25
67 .466,
01 .455J;
Akers, Frank ......... ....200
Tolar, J. N................... 200
88 .440
Connelly, L, H. ...... .... 100
44 .440
Stonoff, M«
75
88 .440
Handf W • H» *#•***•»•»•«••**•• 50
20 .400.
Herring, Geo. G....... ..... 76
80 .400
4

Just to Impress visiting celebri­
Many cities are named fo r great
ties with our ferocious
nature, it
might brf good diplomacy to take men, but f. o. b., Detroit ie the only
one that uses *11 the inltlals'.\
them to a football game.

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IfflMHIf i f l H f 9nB

iitJltisESs

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Discussed By State Comptrolli
1

•
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Important,Information for All Owners of Automobile*
and Trucks. Pile Applications Now;
, f
Get Tag December 16.
All ownc-s of Automobiles or
motor trucks will be very much
interesed in the Billowing state­
ment from the office of iState
Comptroller Ernest Amos. This
paper is co-operating with -the
Comptroller in goin g public in­
formation as to the requirements'
of the new law.
New license tags will be required
on alt motor vehicles January first.
Applications to register motor ve­
hicles and secure tags are made to
Ernest Amos. State Comptroller,
Tallahassee.
Blanks
The blanks on which to make
application may be secured from
any bank,*- Clerk Circuit Court,
County Judge or Tax Collector.
Also blanks will be furnished
to automobile clubs or to indi­
viduals on request by the State
Comptroller. Thi
ie blanks will be
available at any time after November 15th, and the applications
may be filed any time after that
date. But 1422 tags will not in any,
c m bo msilod out boforo Decernbor fifteenth as they will not be
valid for use prior to January 1st,
1922. Ovners of motor vehicles
are urged to apply early for their
tags. Do not wait until Dccrmbcr
31st to apply. Several thousand
others do that. "Apply oarly and
ovoid tho rush."
Passenger Car Wolghta.
Weight of vehicle is required in
all applications. The Comptroller
will have as complete information
ns be can obtain from factories,
and if Owner of a Passtmgar Car
does not know weight the Com­
ptroller can supply information if
the car is fully described as to year
of make, model etc. The o.wncr,
however, should endeavor to as­
certain weight in advance so cor­
rect remittance may be sent. In­
formation on weights wilt he avail­
able at same places where'blanks
are obtainable.
Weight of Truck*.
In tlie case of trucks information
on chassis weight -and standard
body allowances will be available.
If truck is equipped with special
design body it should he weighed
if possible; otherwise body weight
in table of body allowances will he
used. Truck owners should specify
particularly ns to body equipment
and have trucks weighed if pos­
sible.
Motorcycles, Motorcycle s i d e
cars, hearses and casket wagons
have flat rate.
Answer All Questions on Blank
Time will be saved if owner is
careful to answer all questions on
blank. The Comptroller did not
make the law. He has to admlnls-

ter It se written, H* will do all
possible to save the cur owners la*
convenience bat the car owner
should co-operste by filling oat hie
* idy, fully, and
application careful
accurately. Cart for private
take different rate than
a when used
for hire. Informatlsn as to nao H
ear asuet bs gives, A ear regis­
tered for private usa and later
operated for hire will require-#
different llccnee. A tag cannot be
used on any car except one (Of
which Issued. When s car changes
hands the tag goes with the cat
and the new owner must transfer
to his name.
Kind o f Tiros
Tires must be specified as paqS*
matlc or solid. Pneumatic tired
are Inflated with sir, all the other
kinds are classed at solid tlrpi.
Note weight limits on all ctaetee
of cars in table below.
Host to B ea ll
Make remittance by post pfflqd
money order, express money order,
bank cashier'e check or certified
cherk.
Do not eend personal
checks. Do not send currency ga*
less registered mail. Be sure to
remit sufficient to cover Ucenie
and any more than necessary afill
be refunded by Comptroller.
In figuring price, of lieetfat,
weights are figured in even Hun­
dreds of pounds, fifty pounds o f
less not counting, over fifty poonaff
counting as one hundred.
Write nit names and addrtl|4i
plainly. Many people’s signatures
are hard to decipher. Take thn
time to write plainly and your tan
will be sure to be put In tne mails
correctly addressed.
When Your Teg Arrives
The envelope containing the tag
will also have a small pocket envelopc on outside containing motor
vehicle certificate.
Open this
pocket envelope and get your cer­
tificate before throwing away tne
tag envelope.
The size of the 1922 tag Is fixed
by law. The Comptroller did not
fix the size. There wilt be b.ut
One Teg and It is to be attached
to rear of vehicle, Each tag will
have nu aluminum Insert showing
weight of vehicle. This should be
securely fastened on as it Is a nec­
essary part of the tag.
The maximum weight of trucks
and trailers used on highways is
limited by law. If you arc operat­
ing targe trucks or trailers you
shoutd post yourself on these limi­
tations.
Reckless driving, exceeding speed
limits, etc., Is punishable by fins
and Imprisonment.

IMPORTANT.—In writing [or information on weight ho sure to give
year of meke, model and type of your car. Weights vary in different
models of same make.
Cars used for hire—whether passenger, truck or trailer,—the weight
and the load capacity arc included in figuring license. If not. used for
hire then the weight of the car only is included.
RATES ON MOTORCYCLES, PASSENGER CARS AND BUSSES

Til
A
8
C
D
g
9
t

Class

PMltnitn

Noe*

put n u .................
r m n t* .................
Automobile ((ififiU use)« . .. .. . Any number............
(her ID p u t.......... .
Busses Fur lilrt,..................
llUttM (hnlil In ilrpal o u b l...
RATES ON TRUCKS, TRAILERS AND SEMI-TRAILBRS

t'rluU ...... Trurk .... I*nnun*ll( .............
M rril ......Trurk .... Bnll«l .....................
for llln .... Truck .... I’ntumtlo ...... .
fot n iff.,,, Truck...... Build .....................
Prtrilu ......Trailer
PnenutU .............
Cor n in .,.. fttllur ... Pnapitlu . . . . . . . . .
M u ll ...... TTallrr ... Build ....................
Par Hlr».... Duller ... Solid ................ ..
IIw

m

14.004

0,000
11.004
1,004
0,00p— (8«nl) 9.000
R.OQP— (BrMI} 1,004
9.000— (Seal) 1,100
3.000— (Seal) 1,104

Kid Cukut W»*ons—Fist ntc. |J0.00

Real Estate Service
SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371J

On Flour, Grain and Feed
Fruit an d V e g e ta b le Grates
Y ou Can Buy From Ua at
Wholesale Price*
Weil* lee Fries List

W. A. Merryday Company «-—■
Pslstks, Florida

IN T

�Li
"|1“ " ■
. 1
What has become o f ther old-fash­ BUSINESS IS GOOD, VERY GOOD.&gt;. to prevent them from
ioned silk shirt?
tney take a notion.
• J. SOU.T ...............ViwMoat aad Mltac
Heretofore, the abundance o f room,
We uikod u business man one day
*&lt; W TJ IB .......... iwwiwy u i Tnum t
The two principal kinds o f time ate this week, "How’s business?" His re­ the ease with which money for build■
^
...................
ItoMW standard and wrist watch.
ply was, "Business is good, vary ln,\r could bo obtained, and the widely
V iH h M im r fiita r ir
---------- — o— ........
good," and that struck ua as being prevailing low rents have prevented
But with the
Speaking of substitutes fo r gaso­ a very good slogan to use right now. any&gt; serious friction.
line, how about shoo leather?
Business is good here In Sanford, long suspension of building attending
has been good and, according to one tho War, an entirely different situa­
a m a a o u rn o * r a i d nr adtarou
Orlando Is almost as much In the o f our biggest financiers, the pros­ tion U presented. Rent paying Is now
HtMMiiiMMiytttltilK M l limelight os Frisco this week.
pects are good. He says that condi­ the heaviest burden which a majori­
I#*****•MMt •MIt MMI , |TI
tions here at this time are as good ty o f the people In the larger cities
- ■■ - ■■■o
1¥
oumtUil latter Am u it,
aa those o f any fallj the only differ­ have to ,\&lt;ear, and It la constantly
Secretary
Hughee
Is
taking
all
the
“ tt*
turn*, VtafMa,
t
t i KuA a, ian.
ence being the apparent desire o f so growing heavier.
"dent" out of the President.
The Aral remedy that suggests It­
many to put off paying up their ob­
self to tht tenant’s mind is compul­
Peace hath Its victories but whst ligations.
•i»taa
The uncertainty o f the past few sory rent reduction, and this will
Wo now want Is victory with peace,
itt, Mi
months shoula not Influence our af­ surely bo enforced If the presont stato
■■■■
o
TO
lIHlilUD.
As winter approaches, o f affairs continues; but there Is an
Build, build until It hurts.
Con­ fairs now,
For.l»n Adv.tU.Ing Rrnr.*«n tally.
I struction will start reconstruction.
many
feel
tho
pinch, In fact wo all alternative remedy, much better for
THF. AWrRICAN PRESS A^SfXIIATiON
do, and we all work that much harder. society aa it whole, and equally ad­
BK b - A
The cigar strikers o f Tampa can
vantageous to the tenant; and that
ft Money talks but it Is bard o f hear­ never take the "am " out of Its people. AMERICA FEEDING A HUNGRY Is home ownership.
ing whin you call fo r It
WORLD.
*
■ -o
"Own your own home" is there­
-------------o-----------The trouble at Tampa Is produced
fore an injunction o f profound Im­
Hops tho disarmament conference
Frank A. Vanderlip, tho distinguish­ portance. The highest civic stability
by those who doh l produce anything
’*will not get all shot to places.
ed New York banker, has been mak­ can exist only In a city wherein the
else.
0----------ing an extended tour of Europe which largest proportion of the population
An actress says she can’ t lire on
Already there are Indications that took him through the wartom regions are home owners. Encouragement of
950,000 a year. We would like to but
1922 will be a poor year for pesBe- o f Franco and Belgium, and through every kind should be offered—not
r can’t either.
Germany and Austria, aa well, and aa merely in the form of lectures and
mlata.
far east as Constantinople. Ho has editorial 8, but In the more substant­
No matter whether you are a regu­
It
What has become o f those sugar seen things with tho eye o f a trained ial form of financial assistance
la r or not. You a n expected to b«
refineries touted so lustily a ysar or observer, and has written a series of ought to be so arranged that any per­
' "am ong those present”
interesting lotterc to friends and jour- son o w rl g a lot could borrow, at a
so ago?
-------------o-----------nals at homo. Ho saw the swarms fair rate oi interest, enough money
The movies should have m o n pic- J
Japun evidently is willing to givo o f Russians, Armenians and Turks j to'buUd'n home.’ That used"to bo tho
e
t u n s showing home builder" and few ­
to the conference anything except amounting to half a million In num-1 cnH0 in mosV cltIe8&gt;
er showing home wreckers.
'
ber, who fled to the Turkish capital
,There is no better investment in
what it demands.
when driven from their homos by the normal times Hun real estate loans.
A woman has boon found In New
An economist asks what England cruel forces of war, pestilence and Building associations and every other
. York with the most perfect foot in
gets out o f Ireland. The question is famine. Ho had u splendid opportun- form of organization designed to onall the world. Quito a tout!
ity to examine tho functioning of the courngo bu{1(llng b w pp,y,ng tho
not whnt, but when.
------------ o— --------various American Relief associations capital, should bo promoted. And if
*------------------------ o Weather bureau saya storm yrarnworking In that center of distress anil
that should fail, the subject is of such
Tho chief obstacle, to the peaco
tngi are up for the Atlantic Coast. It
destitution, and has the following to
importance thnt tbn government,
conference
la
tho
belief
of
some
na­
doss not look like It here today.
say concerning them:
tions
they
can
lick
tho
other.
State, or federal, should take it up.
■
■ o"W e may bo cnnrged with shirk­
-----------o-----------I f tho American pooylo are to be
Aa far as we are personally con­
ing our political responsibilities In
Why
does
Henry
Ford
desire
to
happy,
contented, patriotic and per­
cerned congress con have our oxcessthn Near East and with desertion
break
into
tho
Senate
when
ho
can
manent
In their abiding place, thoy
profits tax and buy a toothpick with
of our associates in the late war when
got what ho wants as an outsider?
must bo homn owners.— Lakeland
they came here to administer an ex­
i
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__________________
Telegram.
ceedingly awkward and difficult sit­
The
open
shop
nor
the
closed
shop
A Washington dispatch says that
uation. But there Is nothing but
they are trying to “ Jam" through con­ is tho basis of tho present cigar praise for America for her wondorfu!
FORTUNATE FLORIDA
gress the Newberry case. Tho Lord strike at Tampn, but tho don't shop. roliof work here.”
Floridn enjoys tho unique distinc­
4----- -— o-----------1 preserve us.
Mr. Vanderlip said Americans had
tion
of being known throughout the
Municipal elections are stirring up
m
signally distinguished thomsolvcs in country as the most prosperous state
BJfTf
Tho rospect paid to speed lows and strife in certain communities. But the their work in behalf of tho 500,000
the observance of the Volstead act are women are not hotting hats on re­ Russian, Armenian, and Turkish refu­ In the union. Visitors from tho north
sny thnt it is currently reported that
about on a par. The prohibitionists sults.
gees who fled to Constantinople. Ho Florida has suffered nohlng, ns yot,
are not discouraged.
continued:
from tho Industrial depression that has
---------- l_o-----------Tampa dlvarco court is grinding
“ The American Roil Cross has fur­
A reformer wants to paint tho town out so many separations that It’s now nished those unfortunate refugees the great manufacturing states in Its
blue, others to paint It rod, they say bluo book will be labeled "Who's with 110,000,000 in supplies and trans­ grip, that thero is no unemployment
here, and thnt “ business as usual” is
:
the newspapers are yellow—no wonder Whose.”
portation. Thoy havo been tho chlof the watchword.
the color line Is so closely drawn,
instrument In moving refugees to
Upon their arrival thoir first step
------------ o------------Just ns wo woro getting reconciled whero they could have nn economic
is
to verify these statements. They
After tho conference orders their to an 8-cent Tampa cigar for 10 conts life. Thoir work has Just ccaiod.
enn
hardly believe tho evidence of
v nations to beat their swords into tho clgarmakors start a strike and There are still tons of thousands of
thoir
own eyos. Thoy marvel at tho
. plowshares their next move is to boat all walk out.
refugees. Thorn are 15,000 utterly
immense
amount of building construc­
their competitors into world markets,
without moans of support.
tion
in
nil
Florida cities. They are
Sidney J. Ca’ ts and Lena M. T.
"Evory American horu feels tho Red
The other nations should remem­ Clark are holding tho lime light this Cross work should bo continued for a amazed nt tho genoral air of prosper­
ber thero Is a difference between a week, along with turkey and cran­ short time until these remaining re­ ity. By what miracle havo tradition­
al relations been rovorsed, making a
dove with un olive branch in her bill berry sauce.
fugees are able to secure subsistence southorn stato show abounding evi­
and a dove with an olive branch and a
for themselves.”
dences of prosperity while the north­
bill.
Ono hundred dollars of real Ameri­
“ The Near East Relief committee ern states are groaning under tha bur­
can money will buy 100,000 crowns in is feeding moro than 50,000 children
Ford offers to buy every navy Austria. And yot Charles is try­ in Asia Minor and tho Cuucnsus. Tho den of hard times?
Of courso we understand tho couses
afloat. He is also dickering for Mus­ ing to get a crown.
Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. aro of this phenomenon. Florida's wel­
cle Shoals, Some day Henry will go
doing a groat officlcnt and noble work. fare is based upon different condi­
so far as to temper the springB of his
No, Angelina, the sporting editor Tho Monnonltes Imvo made a splen­
tions, It Ib not dependent upon fac­
fllw or.
will not give over his pago to fash­ did contribution to aHsungo misery.
tories so much ns upon Its fields, its
ions nftcr Thanksgiving. Wo have a The Intcruutionul Christian Students’
groves, its resorts and othor things
Ring Lnrdnor believes that the now- winter of ten-pirj before us.
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Relief is doing ono of thu most valunot affected by conditions which gov­
war will be fought with souvenir poit
ublo tusks o f nil, It is of vast Im­
ern
In tho north. Its prosperity is as
cards. Maybe then wo can got rid of
Press dispatch saya that many mil­ portance for tno future of Europe nearly stable as anything curthiy can
those hldoous alligator cards which de­ lions of feet of natural gas has been that tho torch of higher learning shall
ever hopo to be.
fame tho state.
located in Louisiana. Beating tha be passed on.
But the important point in this con­
“ Thero Is a passion in this purt of
nection is the vnlunblo publicity thus
W m Sitka widow paints the upper part Oldsmar propagandists to it,
tho world for education; tho means secured. It is worth millions ns ad­
of hor face deep black, when sho puts
Wo are proud of Senator Flotchor are pitifully lacking. No contributions vertising, and yot it costs nothing. It
on mourning.—Tampa Ttlmes. Wo for his great work on tho St. Johns nro bettor placo dthan those for stu­
know widows that paint too, but not river— only his work oxtondod os fnr dent relief. Tho influence of tho old takes caro of itself.
Floridn hns but one per cent of tho
with black paint.
an Jacksonville, and not a word was American colleges hero for good is be­ population of America; but it has
------------ a------------yond measure,
said about tho upper St. Johns.
something for all of the other 99 per
Same old story ovary day—some
“ All these efforts to help humanity cent, and its big task heretofore has
one looking for n home, some one
With tho Clyde Line putting on in a pitiful plight, but still a human­ been to get them interested. Now
looking for a store room, somo ono
daily boats and making all aorta of ity that Is tremendously worth help­ thoy nro ail talking Floridn, and tho
looking for a warehouse. Wo need
improvements, it is time our repre­ ing, give America a unique jprostlgo. effect upon tho future papulation,
money for investments,
sentatives wore getting busy with tho I believe wo should go on with our wealth, industry and developmental
------------ o-----------St, Johns river from Jacksonville to efforts and continua to desarva that trend o f the stato is beyond calcula­
With so many for the office of rail*
prestige,
Sanford.
tion.— lakeland Telegram.
road commission made vacant
by
“ America is tho hope of tho world
death, you can't make Governor HnrHowover, at tha next election, thore and nowhero moro so than in this part TIMES-UNION ON A CHAMBER
deu believe that there are only 0,000
will be somo quetlons asked from tho of tho world. Let us redoem that
OF COMMERCE.
men (n Florida' out of work.
hope and bring it to a living realiza­
folks who aro representing ua at
tion among those needy and distracted
Washington, and this part of the
The Orlando Sentinel tolls of a
The Herald is glad to note the de­
people of tho Near East. Let us car­
membership drive now being conduct­
velopment o f tho Lake Mary section. Statu will wonder why, and will no ry on."
ed for tho Chamber of Cammorco,
It is one o f tho best fruit growing doubt And out.
and Bnya that tho proposed objective,
sections o f our wonderful county and
OWN A HOME
three hundred now names, will very
While
all
those
people
aro
ship­
only needs pushing to bring it to tho
ping thirty and forty pound turktes
Tho “ own-a-homo” propaganda is probably be reached before the drive
front.
to the White House they might re­ presented In a new and Interesting is over. Tho Chamber had a member­
That German muslcial,who aaya member tho editor of the Herald. Wo light by tho figures showing the com­ ship of about 400 before the con vase
American has produced no great mu­ could use several o f those that Hard­ parative number o f owned and rented was started to add new names, and
homes (n twonty-onn American cities if the desired list is secured the or­
sic has novor heard the ring of a |5 ing cannot cat.
gold piece thrown over the counters
of over 100,000 population. In New ganization will have a splendid work­
o f the Horald for a years’ subscription
York 87.8 per cent of the population ing force. To he effective a commer­
to this paper.
In Dos cial organization should include some
Henry Ford la trying to do some­ 11vo in rented qquarters.
Moines,
Icwn,
which
shows
tho
lowost representation from overy business
thing for tho people in tho Muscle
Thu editor of tho Jax Met took a Shoals plant. The government will percentage o f renters in tho list of concern and industry, besides having
boat trip to Sanford tho other day and never lot him have that plant—mark cities quoted, tho figures are 48.0.
enrolled tho professional men and
he now advises all to "see Florida our worda, Our government does not
In all of tho other cities tho renters thoso interested in agricultural purfirst.” Jacksonville people should want to do anything for the benefit o f aro In a clear majority. Tonant’s or-1 suits near ^he city. Tho size of auch
take heed and visit their friends In a the people.
ganisationa are becoming papular, a body Is not necessarily its best
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everywhere, and they are forcing recommendation rr greatest strength,
Jimmy Moure, o f tho Tourist Bu­ municipal logislation In their Inter­ but it is dosirable to have all Inter­
' , The gamo* warden of Lake county reau, of Tampa, said a mouthful when est. Such movements In this country ests represented, and in the abund­
was sent over lo Eustis Monday even­ he advised “ rooms for rent” -ers to nro always* uncertain. With tenants ance o f material the men best suited
t in g to arrest a crowd that‘ “ brought shave about 10 per cent off last in tho majority In all the larger clt- |for certain kinds of work can always
V n 165 pounds o f quail." Running year's prices. Already most every lea, It Is easy to'imagine what might, be found and splendid results obtalniffiiwn the rumor, It wss found that resort town Is jollying itself that tha hnppcn If they wore to draw their o r -: ed.—Jacksonville Tlmea-Unlon,
tM « quail waa W. R. Quaylo, the pop- tourist crowd is the largest ever but gailxation tines tight enough and
Whltewashlng and Japanning has
Srouar m l estate man, and a groat those who have furnished rooms fur take possession o f the city govornrent sing another tune.
ments. And there is nothing on earth no order in affairs at tho conference.
talisman.

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This talk nbout the advantages of
water transportation over railway
transportation—as regards the cost
— is no now thing. In Octobor, 1800,
I saw three largo vessels loading ct
Tacoma, Washington, with lu m b ereach boat not only carrying a hold­
ful but also crowded with a deck­
load. I asked the destination of tho
lumber and found it waB going to
New York—and that was prior to the
opening of the canal; consequently
those boats carried thoir loads away
“ around the Horn.” Seeking tho rcaBon for this long shlppmcnt when
there was a railway system direct to
New York from that northewestom
city, I was told that tho charges by
bont would ba slightly more than
one-half thn rates by rail. I wonder­
ed at that. I alio wonder now. Yaasum.—Thorn, in Kissimmoo Gazette.

State and County Tax
Books are now open for
the payment o f taxes for
the year, 1921, a dis­
count o f 2% is allowed
for payment in Novem-.
ber, 1% in December.
Tax books close April
1st. Poll taxes for the
year 1921, for both men
and women, became due
November 1st, 1921.
Business and Occupa­
tion Licenses became
due October 1st, and if
not paid, are delinquent,
as the law requires that
a license be procured be­
fore conducting the bus­
iness, profession or oc-»
cupation.

President Harding Is already get­
ting nivtrmed over the growing popu­
larity of Secretary Hughes, and yes­
terday th« press despatches carried
the big neve ,that President Harding
had conceived the peace conference
whilo yachting on tho Chesopeako
and driving th» boat Into n quiet
nook, had scratched tin wonderful
document on a piece of bark, with
the' hind foot of a graveyard rabbit.
It will now be a constant “ ruckus"
betwocn Hughes and Harding ’a la
Wilson-Brynn vaudeville o f several
years ago, and result in tho over­
whelming defeat of the Republican
party at tho next gonerA1 election.
Hughes is tho biggest mt\n in the
Republican ranks today, but not big
enough to be elected president with
nli the opposition that he wi.'l have.
Watch it.

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Seminole Co.
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rolled was having hor shoes shined
by nn Italian bootblack with a bald
head. When sho was In tho chair
sho looked down, thought hor kneo
was uncovered and modestly drew
hor skirt over tho shiner'i head.

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CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Local Evidence

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Evidonco thnt can bo voriflod.
Fact is what we want,
Opinion is not enough,
Opinions differ.
Here's a Sanford fact.
You enn test it.
A. M. Adams, carpenter, R ll Alognolia Avc„ says: "I hnvo usod Doan’s
Kidney Pills for attacks of lumbago.
Stooping over so much brought on
this trouble nnd at times I wont
around all bont over; my back was so
Inme nnd sore. Aly kidneys acted too
freely and I had to get up several
times during the night. I got Donn’s
Kidney PIIIh at Phillip &amp; Co.’s Drug
Stare, and thoy rid mo of tho lumba­
go and put my kidneys in good shapo.”
Price 00c, at ail dealers. Don't sim­
ply nek for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidnoy Pills—‘the same thnt
Mr. Adams had. Foster-AIilbum Co.,
Alfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.— Adv.

WANTED—Young cow.
Must be
fresh and good milker. J. H. Melmer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
18-tfe
SEE M. S. NELSON for all kinds oi
hauling.
31-tie

Mr. and Mrs. Win. Kiibco went to
Mt. Verde, Saturday on business.
Tho school girls gavo a flower
shower on Mrs. Dooloy, their teach­
WANTED— Dolls to dress lor Christ­
er, Wednesday, it being her birth­
mas. For full information address
Mrs. L. R. Mitchell, Box 64, Oviedo,
day.
Jack Flynt is homo from Bchool.
Fla.
11-tf-p
Mr. and Mrs. Crumbine, from
FOR SALE
Georgia, are visitors at the Flynt
FOR SALE— No. 817 West First 8 t
home.
Eight roams and bath. For pries
Mr. Tom McCain purchased him a
and terms, write box 782, Daytona* !
now Dodgo touring cur list weak.
Fla.
46-tfo tp\&gt;P
Air. John Phillips purchased somo
,_
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hnvo merit.— Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
new furniture from Miller Inst Wed­
Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism.
"EXIDE” BATTERIES, the Giant
13-ietc nesday.
that lives in a box. Wo can now fur­
Technically: Tho Bacrod charm
nish six Volt Batteries at $24.60. W*
Mr. Collins, of Jacksonville, spent
used to keep a rich man from going
buy, sull, exchange, recharge and re­
tho week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H.
FAIR VISITORS TO
to jail.
pair all makes Batteries.—Ray Broth­
H. Pattishnll and daughter.
CITY ENTERTAINED
ers, Phone 648.
8-tfe
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McFariane was
BY
WOMAN'S
CLUB.
Save money on your shoe account,
shopping in Sanford Monday} Mr.
t’OIt SAtiEr—Onei good mare, regieby using Peter’s Shoes for the whole
McFariano
going
from
there
to
Ar­
Tho
fair
visitors
to
tho
city
who
tered Poland China hogs. White
family, solid leathor throughout. Sold
are
touring
Florida
as
the
result
of
cadia,
whore
ho
will
run
a
lath
mill.
Leghorn
cockorcls (English strain)
by Rivers Brothers, Sunford Avenuo.
13-lGtc Dressmaking.— Mrs. W. V. Phillips,.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Prevatt, Miss To prevent a cold take 666.
15-ltc Post Card Day, whllo In tho city
Ostoon, Fla.
12-4tp
wero the guests o f tho Woman’s Club' Christina McCiollan and Mrs. W. II.
and
with
a
luncheon
at
tho
Valdoz
Rivers
and
children,
spent
Sunday
at
Whllo our winter visitors are prob­ FOR SALE— Coal oil heater, $3,6Qj
Conspicuous among tho unemploy­
ably
enthusiastic
over
summer
ed are the charges made against war hotel, and a reception at tho hornet of Aloore Station.
electric table stoves, $12.60 value,
Mrs. Galloway, they will remembor
Mr. and Airs. W. E. Prevatt, Mrs. weather in Novomber, better busi­ far $7.00, In perfect condition. 418
profiteers.
! Sanford with many peasant momor- Will Ranor, spent last week with ness calls far more normal weather Magnolia,
13-tp
Is your liver out of order? Do you ' lea after they havo returned to their her mother, Airs. AIcGIain, who has conditions which in this latitude
means cool, crisp days with tha
suffer from biliousness, headaches, homes In tho north. Tho Herald pub- bcon very ill,
Ushod
their
pictures,
and
they
enjoyj
Mrs.
Alamfo
Sigg,
of
Chuiuotn,
peraturo somewhere around 60
constipation? If so, Tanlac is what
ed
their
stay
in
Sanford
very
much.
spont
tho
week-ond
with
her
mother.
grecs. But wo nro not responsible hum. Ala.
you need.— Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
They havo boon entertained in every
Ladles of tho community club at­ jor
for wenmor
weather conaiuons
conditions and
NICK COUNTRY
8AI.YB—
ana must
must take
iar.o ( ^ Apply
lo mana|«IIOMD
r&gt; Ai j,FOR
Lundqufit,
city
enrouto.
tended
tho
club
meeting
Friday
at
things
as
thoy
come,
feeling
thankRoute
A,
iiox
aro.
Hanford.
Fla.
ll-lit n
Under tho Hays regime, rural car­
Oviedo.
ful
for
tho
''manifold
blessings
and
1'OR
SALE—
Bargain,
six
cylinder,
^
riers got Christmas day off this year.
Rub-My-Tism, a 'pain killer. 13-15tc
Mr.
Arrle
Mathews
woo
called
last
comforts
we
onjoy”
in
this
land
o
f
pnssenger
Nash
touring
car.
Run
It falls on Sunday.
Saturday morning to pull Mr. J. W. plenty.— Lakeland Telegram.
about ten thousand miles, practically
MEMORIAL
SERVICES
Flynt's car out o f Lake Geneva, The
new, firat class condition. The car
Do you need electrical fixtures for
car was backed in there by Howard
cures Alalsrlsl Fever.
18-16to will please the most fastideoua.— J8.
your homo? If so get our prices boThe Seminole Chaptor, O. E. S., Flynt, Air. Flynt’s cousin. We won­
W. Ralford, Enterprise Junction, Fla. ■*
foro yo|*buy.—Treadwell Electric Co.,
will
hold their .annual memorial ser­ der who was powdering his nose.
16*4to
opposite Postoffice. Telephone 102.
After you visit the state and see
Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Prevatt jw d them all you will Como back to Semi16-ltc vices Sunday afternoon at 3:30, at
FOR RENT
the Masonic hall. Tho public is cor­ son, Mr. and Alro. T. W Prsvatt, Mrs noj# COunty and say: "Here ii the
f
o
i
t
RENT—7-room
bouse “ wRE
W. H. Rivera and children, went on fruit growing, here aro tho vege­
Blood and iron may build an em­ dially invited.
sleeping
porch,
on
Celery
Ave.— R,
a camping trip Monday.
tables growing, here are the greatest
pire, but continued prosperity deB,
Monroe.
Phone
170-J.
16-ltp
All gall is divided into three parts,
Mr. E. H. Kilbe was a visitor in developments along evory line and at
pends upon sweat and coal.
|two of which are possessed by the Sanford, Tuesday.
Sanford is the. city that offers most
fellow who doubles his prices because
Roland Reed, of Lake Harney, was to the man of moons as a place for In­ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCBRNi
Thrasher A Garner have Just receiv­
freight rates are high.
in Sanford on business last Friday. vestment.” And Seminole county cgn
J. T, Reeves Is no longer conns
ed a full lino of army goods, army of­
dollvei'
the
goods.
This
county
Is.
not
with
me In any way, and I am not
ficers’ shoes, army shoes, tents, blan­
13-lGtc
666 cures Bilious Fever.
WHO
GETS
THIS
SNAP?
an*
experiment,
it
is
an
actual
fart
sponsible
for any money, fertiliser,
kets, hats, breeches, wool hose, boy
and
shows
the
truth
o
f
evory
asseranything
he may charge to me.
tents, large tenta 3x0 and 16x10, The
The Tampa Tribune says: "A min­
160 acres of land, wire fence all tlon In the growing stuff. And our agreement I declare broken—and
price is what talks for first class
ister’s*salary should enable him to live
around, bout 20 acres cultivated. Good water transportation shows what the an end.
goods. See our prices and goods B 4
like a gentleman.” If the reverse ra­
MR8. M. B. ALLISON.
6-room house; large Florida ham with future holds in the way o f wholesale
U buy. Next to 10c store.
16-ltc
tio worked and gentlemen lived like a
galvanised roof. Situated half way houses and factories and bl* business 800-D-a-W— 4tp*. ,
minister thsrs would be Httl* doing
between Oviedo and Geneva. $1,080 of all kinds.
Still, our cruel system o f justice
x If you are feeling badly, put your
six days in a week,
Prices may be own but they
—
,
cash
takes the whole. Enquire o f A.
doesn't
seem
to
annoy
people
who
be­
troubles away by takipg Tan lac.—i
never
out.
18-16tc
15-4tp 'T o break a cold take 688,
668 cures Chills and Fever.
18«15tc S. Cotton, Lake Charm, Fla.
have themselves,
Union Pharmacy.—Adv.
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Funeral sorvlccs for the Into G. Z.
Webb, who wna accidentally killed
on the A. C. L., railroad bridge by n
northbound train, Wednesday night,
were conducted from the Methodist
church at Monroo, Thursday after­
noon, Rev. Bro. Blue, pastor, officiat­
ing. A crowd of sympathising friends
were present. Interment followed
in Lake View cemetery out First
street Deceased is survived by a
daughtor, Miss Leola Webb, of Paintka, and two sons, Everett npd
Palmer Wobb, of this place.
Mrs. Grace Turner, of Sanford, and
Mr. Willis, of Loko Monroe, were
quietly married in Sanford Wednes­
day evening. Mr. Willis is a well
known citizen o f this community,
having been employed as bridgo tend­
er fo r tho A. C. L. railroad, for a
number o f years. His brido was a
popular woman of Sanford.
Mr. E. Talserman has tho distinct­
ion o f shipping tho first carload of
lettuce from this section. The car left
last week in time to reach the New
York market by Thanksgiving.
The Lake Monroe school children
were the first to respond to tho con­
tribution for tho soldier's monument
to tho American dead in France.
'Their collection of one dollar and fif­
ty cents, reached the superintendent's
office ahead o f all others in the coun­
ty.
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander, of DeLand, atttnded the funeral of C. Z.
Webb, o f this place,
Mrs. Kate Keeling, o f Kentucky,
has arrived to be at tho bedside o f
her brother, Mr. Ramey Lyons, who
lies critically ill here.
Mrs. W . S. Price and sen, Frank,
have returned from a visit to Jack­
sonville.
Mr. A. J. Wilson, of Kentucky, has
arrived to spend the winter with bis
daughter, Mrs. S. H. Buchanan.
Mr. and Mts. Carl Babum and
baby, spent Sunday with rslatives at
Monroe,
Mr. and Mrs. J. TUden JacuDs, re­
turned to their home at Ghuluota to
spend the Thanksgiving holidays.
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Hoqso wiring at right prices and
electric work of all kinds.—Treadwell
Electric Co., opposite Postofflce. Tele­
phone
102.
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Our private opinion is that tho age
of chivalry is about sixteen.
And it may bo thnt tho pyramids
were
built to provide jobs for faith­
666 quickly relieves a cold.
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ful party workers.
Electricians, quick Bervico, supplies
Treat yourself to somo of tho splen­
and fixtures.—Treadwell Electric Co.,
opp. Postoffice. Telephone 102. 16-ltc did values Rivers Brothors nro offer­
ing for 10 dnys in their Fall Invita­
tion
Snio beginning November 26th.
A fool there wus and she said her
For
example
splendid Chnmbray
prnyer to a rich old guy who had no
Hhirts
00c,
Opaquo
shades, GDc, bleach­
hair.
ed crash toweling 10c. Sturdy chil­
Tanlac Is well advertised, but ad­ dren’s hose 10c. Get one of our hand
vertising alone could not have pro­ bills and study it closely. You ore in­
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p rop osed con tra ct and b o n d , m ay bi
had on ap p lication to Sam uel Jordan,
C lerk o f the V olu sia B oard o f Counts
C om m issioners, DeLand, F lorid a ,
«
from E, A. D ouglass, C lsrk o f the Bern!
note B oard o f C ounty C om m issioner
Hanford, F lorida, a fter
Hanford.
ft e r N ovem ber i f ,
1911, on d ep osit o f 18.00 w h ich w ill be
roturned If bid !■ m ade,
B y ord *r o f the B oard o f Count.
C om m lseluners o f V olu sia en d Semi
note C ounties, F lorida.
(SR)Ati)
E. A, DOTIOLAB8,
Clark, Board o f C ounty
\r
C om m issioners, Humlnodo
C ounty, F lorid a.

ty, Illin ois. T h at th e d efen d an t Gen* lath e
tra) U nion T ru st C om pany o f N ew
Y ork , a co rp ora tion , la a corp ora tion
e x istin g under th e la w s o f tba. State
CTTATJO*
o f N ew Y o rk and that Be p rin cip al
p lace o f businee* and p ost o f f k
A.
B.
SJoblom,
Oomplalasat,
r e s e j e 80 B roadw ay, Ne. .
7,
fe w Y ork .
lat
no person J"
T Ikn*. JtBsU Dottfterly. 1 a u
State of Florida tha aenrIce of aub.
oena upon w h om w o u ld bind the eald
*.
O.
Pslater
ofen
•ndant
d an ts. o r eith er o f th em : that It
poratEn. and .the mnkoowa^lnf,.
ant*
I* th » b * » # f( o off these
th*** com
oom p lain
--------.
....
that th* said defendants ana eaoh o f
them Is ov er th e a g e o f tw e n ty -o n e
year,
U th erefore ord ered that you , the
12- 4tc.
■aid defendants, and eaoh o f you do
IM* Doll/ T# Btitf m l4nici onlitovn r-_*
a p p ear in th is C ou rt to tha b ill
la tha Circuit Court i f l i t Seventh fwtliUl Oil. plaint here
•alt ef FlerUa, la u A tot SemiBth d a y o f
Ml« County.—I» Qhaaearyt,
tier ordered t'that th is or
1
*
•lee*, or cttei* cUlmlaa nndtr ItoUr T luJ
CITATIO*
[■had on oe a w ee li for four :&lt;*)
be puiiblleh
Janata Deniterty. J T a . MeDooidi M
■eoutive
live weeka
w eek s in
In the Sanford Her*
outtvi
UePculd and daorga W. U akTw d u&gt; i t
D nlrlrt Porter, Complainant,
n ew spaper pu bllehed In Sanford,
and all other parlies claiming any IoiJ m
re
Bern InoU "cCoou
u nnty
ty,, 'F
“ lorid a .
»« the following demHM L U IS ,
JoMpb Dunbar, Defendant.
W ITN ESS m y hand and th e eeal o f
TO Joseph Poster, Beeldence Unknown I
the eald c ir c u it C ou rt this 88nd d a y o f
. It «pp«irlnf from an arfblnrtt filed In this UUIUUPI. A , Ut iV lt i
(H N that you art n non-reetdent of th« State
(S E A L )
E, A. DOUOLASS.
vs
of Florida, therefore, yon, Joeeph Punter, an
Cleric C ircu it Court,
ordered and ranuInd on tta Bib day of Dm m Sem inole C ounty, Flo.
ter, A. R. leal, to ip ( iir to tha bill of com
B y: V. B. DOUOLASS, D. C.
eor. of the MBIf nf the S W lH f tte Sg u l i
DODINBON A BDIDOE8,
plaint exhibited ifainat you In thla can*#.
S, Township 90 S„ Bang* 90
It la ord«nd that thla notlct te pnbllated In
SoBoltora fo r C om plalnante,
tba Sanford tiaraId eon a w*ab tor »t(fat lt-B to
* * ft.T i 441
I 89414 f t , and tha B ltt of the NWu
waaka,
WITNROfl my band and tba n i l of thla coart In C lrealt ( k a r t . Tth Jn diets I Clrenlt, or me BHI4 and the *H of the NIU of tfi
JJ.WU of the B*|4, and beginning go rode 1 tag
on thla aitb day of Bsptsmter, A. P. 1031.
Ita te o f F lo rid a , Sem inal* C onaty,
AO rode H of the NW cor of the NWU of tS
(BBAL)
*. A. DOUOLASS,
— In C kaneery.
8*14, Section 0. Township 10 *, Ilang. no a
Clark of tba Circuit court,
— W 190 rode,. N 99 rode. B 4 0 r S B
Seminal# County, r u W . C. M orris,
fodiL
_ _
, * 80 rvde U the teiltuung.
OKO. A. DeCOTTES,
No, 9.—ptglnalng S0o'(t S~ef the NW m
Solicitor and of Cornual for Complainant. S tan ley H. A1
If
living
and
If
T-Ote
HE* 90
£ A , !Bangs
£ 90 *.,
th* ran
8*14,
teetS
dead a ll parties
mint Interest un- 2*
9, Township
B 990
ft,
O M i.d . o r S 99 degrees, ■ IM f t , to R. B. rlght-of-war
dar S tan
ley
I___.......
Ileyne, deceased
Notice o f Application for Tax Deeds
oth
erw
lso,
In
______ Iso. In th e p ro p e rly bbelow
elow dea V
80
w
the H Ude 1
■orlbed, and Frank O. Doach, If7 iiv- •aid
Under Section 575 of the Gen­
B. B. rtghl-or.wur to ■" uae of the NS
Ing. and If dead all parties olaln
m ln g of the SW14 of the BK|4, w to the iw cor"
eral Statute*
^ _____ __under
_
j, (J6- •aid 10 acres, N 9S1 ft to the begtaulng.
Interest
Frank.. O. Boson.
ceased, or oth erw ise,' In th e p rop erty
No. 8,—Beginning at ■ point of Internet!*
Notice is hereby given that F. L.
b elow .........................................
described.
of tte N. llna of tha RWIt of tho Bl|4, ne*.
we.
T
o
&gt;
the
defendants,
B
tin
ley
H
,
A
lleyn
s,
tlnn U, Township 90 I, Rang- 90 *,
‘ ^
Woodruff, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
If livin g, and I f d ea d , to a ll p arties line
llna of rlght-of-wey
rlgbl-of.way of the
tho A fr.. A A
...
ola im ln c Interests under S tan ley H. degree., 80
cate No. 176, dstod the 2nd day of
SO Mla„
Win., W
« i kalong said rlghtol-war
A lley ne, decerned, o r oth erw ise, In ft., N 89 degrees, CO Win.,
■ lio
910 ftla., W KM
109 fft.,
t, B
Juno, A. D. 1010, said certificate cm
the p rop erty b e lo w described, and 8 8 fit
F
rank
0.
B
osch
,
If
liv
in
g,
and
If
No.
4.—The
BV4
of
the
NBI4
of
the
NWq
braces the following described proper
dead to all p arties claim in g Interests th* 0W 14, Section 0, Township 90 9„~ Reage M
under F rank O. Iloach, deaeaaed, o r
ty situated in Souinole County, Flori
oth erw ise, In th e fo llo w in g p rop erty
No. 0.—NW14 of the NU of let A Beet Ian L
dn, to-wlt: South 1-2 Lot 1 and All
situ ate in Sem inole County, F lorida, Township 20 9„ Range 00 n.
deeorlbed as:
Lot 2 (less NE 1-4 of Lot 2), Soc. 26,
No. 0.—Lot 4 of Section 9, Township 90 A,
The H 1-4 o f the N W 1-4 o f NE 1-4 Range SO R.
Twp. 20 S, Range 80 East, 46 acres. and the SE 1-4 o f SB 1-4 o f NE 1-4 o f
No. T,—The NWU of &lt;he 9W(4 (tern BS4 ot
NW 1-4 o f Sec. 18, Tw p. 81 B, It » B., Ihe N*M), Beetlon 9, Township 10 A, Range
Tho said land being assessed at the con
ta in in g 18 1-8 acre*, m ore o r leas.
B0 0.
It I* hereby ordered that you and
date of tho issuance of such certificate
No. A —The S 19 rde. of the N*U or the
eaoh o f ^
,o u do
‘
appear to tha b ill o f BWI4 end the 8 19 rode of the BWU ot the
In tho name of Unknown.
com p lain t herein
hereli filed on th e 8nd d ay ■NWU of the BB|4, Section 9, Towi
1988.
Range 80 A
Also Tax Certificate No. 761, dated o f ItJanuary,
Is fu rth er ordered that thla ord er
No. 9.—N|4 of IM of lot A flection 9. Town,
tho 2nd day o f June, A. D. 1013, said o f p u blication be published In the San­ ship 30 I. Range SO B.
ford H erald, a n ew spaper published In
It appearing from the sworn bill of eemplalit
certificate embraces the following de­ Hanford, Sem inole C ounty, F lorida, on ce (lied
In this cause against you, that yon bars or
a
w
eek
fo
r
eig
h
t
con
eecu
tlv
o
w
eek*.
claim soma (merest In tha lands hereinabove do*
scribed property situated In Seminole
W itn ess m y hand and th* **al o f eorlteti, therefore, yoe, the is Id Dolly T. Beet,
County, Florida, to-wlt i Lots 4 and the M id Circuit C ourt at Sanford. F lo r ­ Jennie
Pougberty,
* ' -Poe
, J, A. McDonald, 11. 1
A. Me88th day o f O ctober. A. D. 1981. Itonald , and flecnr
sorgo W. Link are hereby required
H ____
6 Blk 0, Russell’s Plat of Fort Reed. ida(Sthla
EAL)
B. A. DOUGLASS.
to te and appear before our eald clrralt court at
C lerk C lrault Court,
the court hoae In Sanford. Florida, oa tba
Tho said land being assessed nt the
Ttti dor of November. A. D. 1921, and than u4
date o f tho issuance of such certificate
B y; V . V B S U 0 A
there make answer to the blU of complaint ts*
A W ADLOW , *
htbllad egalnet yau, otbanvlae a decree pro mein the name of Unknown, has filed MASSEY
A ttorney* fo r C om plainant, ll - 8 t o retee will te antared against yon.
And any and all other parties claiming any
said certificates in my office and has
till* or Internal In and to tha lands here­
mndo application for tax deed to issue Notice of Application for Tax Heed right,
inabove describe^ under, by, end through Dolly
T.
Kent,
Jennie Deegtieriy, M. A. McDonald, 1.
Under Section 675 of tho Gen­
in accordance with law.
A. McDonald and Oeorga W. Link or otherwise,
eral
Statutes
of
tho
State
Unless said certificates shall bo re
are hereby required to te and appear before
our eald circuit court at the court beaeo la
of Florida
deemed according to law tax dood will
Sanford. Florida, on tho 3th day of December,
Notico )b hereby given that Geo, E. A, P, 1921, end then and there make answer
Issue thorcon on tho Pth day of De­
to tl.e bill ot complaint exhibited egalnet eeld
Hunter, purchnBor of Tax Certificate unknown partite, otherwlee a decree pro coocember, A. D. 1021,
feaao
Witness my official signature and No. 80, dated tho 2nd day of June, A. Ilea, wlU be colored egalnet laid unknown par*
seal this tho 3rd day of November, A. D. 1010, has filed said certificate In It la ordered that this notice be published Is
the flenford Herald, a nawepaper publlebed te
my office, and has rnado application flemlnole
D. 1021.
County, Florida, ones u week for eight
for Tax Deed to issue in accordanco (8) wceke u to the known parties defendant,
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUOLASS,
and once a week for twelve (19) weeks aa te
with law. Said certificate embraces the unknown parties defendant.
Clork Circuit Court,
Witness my hand and tha seal of tha Circuit
Seminole County, Fla. tho following described property sit­ Court on Ihla tha 80th day of Ansaat, A, D. 1921.
(SBAL)
*. A. DOUOLASS,
uated
in
Seminole
County,
Florida,
to.
12-Gtc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Clerk of tba Circuit Court,
wlti Lots 123 and 124 Sanford
Seminole County, Via.
la C ircuit Court, Seveath Ju dicial Cir­ Heighta. Tho said land being assessed OEORQH O. I1RRRINO,
Solicitor and Cornual foe Ite Complainant.
cu it. Htate o l F lorid a, County o f
at tha dato of tho issuance o f such B-lSte
Sem inole— In C hancery

A D ro p -S e a l C o verall l l
&lt;V} T h a t
H ides T h e B u tto n s
i * After year* of experimenting we've produced
1 the Rnmienl you’ ve boon waiting for. A dropniMit Coverall with re-lnforoed bend that
conceals tho buttons and pioteeta the body.

lt i» d at the Novemb«r meeting o f
Im Sallle Harrison Chapter, N. 8., D.
A , R(t
That all America honors Martha
' ' Washington, is due not entirely to the
fa ct that she » u the dearly loved
' w ife o f our greatest hero but because
she possessed those heroic qualities
are made from best pro-shrunk material
1 ; that make women great In whatever
by skilled Union workers) and so elever,walk o f life they are found. A t the
ly la the drop-aeat concealed that there
time o f her marriage to George Wash­
ean be no objection to their
trance.
and will
ington,
she
owned
one
o
f
the
largest
■JVli
‘» T b Ind or rl
ion-clad
•states on the Paumonk$y river, and
gusrantee, ffi* your dealer.
it. was standing at the door o f her
"Jfait to Uokt
SeBoetf"
^
( beautiful colonial home that the young
KahaMfg Co., Mobile, Ala.
'■ ' hero fresh from his first military
triumphs saw and loved Martha Cur­
tiss. A fter their marriage she lived
the life o f the Virginia gentry and it
■ ' was not until the Revolutionary war tended the wounded under fire her ST. ANDREW BROTHERHOOD
ENTERTAINED BOY SCOUTS
'■:.V that She showed those traits that husband fell mortally wounded and
ahe
atiffling
all
grief,
gave
her
beat
FROM OTHER STATES HERE.
: made her famoqs. During the darkest
service
where
it
waa
moat
needed,
to
days o f the Revolution she was con­
Tuesday evening the Brotherhood
stantly with Washington at army her country. She manned the gun all
tho
Test
of
thbattle.
The
next
day
o
f
Saint Andrew had the pleasure of
headquarters relieving suffering and
Washington
commended
her
and
she
entertaining
three boy Scouts, Neal
ministering in every way to the sol­
diers) upon her Washington relied for served in the army elf, I t yearn wear­ Robertson, of Battle Creek, Mich.,
help, comfort and Inspiration. Martha ing a soldier’s cocked hat and coat William Wingate, of Cleveland, Ohio,
Washington gave io’ the country'"its \Sho waH th« flrit Hor* oant *» tho U. and James Cassidy, o f Springfield,
111. Theso boys aro making n fifteen
highest ideal of wifehood, loyalty and
Brrny
wa8 a womnnpatriotism.
1° Catherine Schuyler wo find a day tour of tha Stato at tho oxponse
It is interesting to noto that altho, woman o£ the h,* ho8t 80c,al rank- o f tho papers o f tholr home towns.
our statesmen felt ablo to write our Rni8od in luxury durIn* the rovolu Upon nrrivlng In Sanford the boys
constitution, they sought tho aid of n tlon she preformed a great many deeds registered at tho Valdox hotel and
woman in designing the flag, which of valor ns well as suffered for the after taking In the sights, they were
la the outward symbol o f our country. army a great many hardships. When taken to the Brotherhood of Saint
Betsy Ross waa a Quakeress and tho British were at Saratoga she Andrew rooms, where thoy wero giv­
when very young tan away and mar­ mndo a perilous journey to her coun­ en the run of tho place. After look­
ried John Ross, who soon died leav­ try place for her treasures saying to ing over tho Parish house, the Broth­
ing her a very young widow and she those that would warn her. "What, erhood assembly room, shower bath
kept open his tailor shop and soon a general’s wife afraid." She set fire and the other Brotherhood equipment,
Attained quite a reputation in what to an immense field o f wheat rather tho boys played a game of bilHnrds
we would now call the decorating pro­ than lot It fall into the hands o f the and bowled for a time after which
fession. When the committee appoint­ British. She gave thousands o f dol­ thoy were taken to tho Brotherhood
ed by Congress, consisting o f George lars and supplies to the revolutionary assembly room where hot dogs, jam,
Washington, Robert M onies and Col. army.
and other good things wero sorvod.
Susan Llvinston was tho daughter
■
George Ross, to design a flag for tho
Tho boys declared thoy h*ad a fine
new born Republic, they went at onco of a British subject who was ardently time and that though they had hoard
to her and eho without further ado, attached to his country, but upon the qulto a bit about the Brotherhood,
whilo they wero talking clippod out colonies declaring their independence they had no Idea that it was such a
our five pointed star. The day after ho cast his tot with Washington and wonderful organization.
the fla g was adopted by congress sho became a rebel governor o f Now Jormarried Joseph Ashburn, a sea cap­ sey. Susan Livingston was ono of a
ACCIDENT TO CHILD.
tain, who died a prisoner, and her numbor of beautiful sistors, who was
third husband John Claypolo died of famed for their beauty and woro call­
Harold Davis, who resides on SnnOno
wounda received In battle. It is easy ed "Tho Livingston Graces."
ford
Heights, Is recovering from on
to believe that ahe was an extremely dark night two regiments of redcoats
accident that happened to him Mon­
went
to
the
Livingston
home,
called
attractive woman and must have been
day, when ho was on his way to
patriotic aa well to give three hus­ Liberty Hall, to secure the governor
school on his wheel and was struck
and
some
important
military
papers,
bands for her country,
by an automobile and thmwn from
Susan
led
them
from
room
to,
room
A West Virginia woman preformed
his wheel. Ho was Injured on tho
apparently
hunting
tho
dispatches
and
F o n R C io s t m ia
ono o f tho moat outstanding acts of
leg ami head, but Is getting along
heroism during tho colonial days. A finally led them to wharo the papers
J.JP. M ueeolwhite and O rlando Dank A
nicely, and will soon bo ablo to roTrust Company, a corp oration , C om ­
little band o f men and womon wero woro secreted but pretending that
plain an t!,
sumo his studies. Dr. Langley is at­
they
wero
love
letters
and
begged
tho
ve.
Imprisoned in Fort Henry when it was
W,
A. W h ltoom b end A gn oe p . W h it­
tending
him.
officers
not
to
read
them
and
stated
besieged by tho Indians. The defend­
com b. bin w ife, nnd W . A. W hltoom b,
Trustee. J. W alter F lyn t and Mary
ers of tho Fort wore almost without that Bhe would give them thA dis­
H. F lynt, hie w ife, A. J. H older, Ala
Tha officials o f Wauchuia aro to call
Clyde Ilonnoll nnd C. M. Donnell, bor
powder nnd Elizabeth Znno begged patches, roachlng upon the topmost
huntfnnd, M n . M. B. Johnson, a w id ­
pormlsalon to secure n keg in hor shelf of tho bookcase sho handed them nn election very soon to vote on the
ow , F red T. WllllamH, J. Fouler A l­
bonding
of
their
city
for
$80,000)
some
logal
looking
documents
and
lison,
T. E. Purilon, Oaceola C ypress
brother’s houso outsldo of tho stock­
Com pany, a corporation, H. L. llu n t$70,000
of
this
aount
will
bo
used
in
they
departed
happily
not
dreaming
er, D. M. Crosthw nlt nnd M ary
ade. Having been given permission,
Crnnthwnlt, hla w ife, Ira W hltm or
she was let out of tho gate. Sho flow that they had been foiled by a girl’s paving the city nnd tho additional
and M ary W hltm or, his w ife, and Ira
$10,000 for water works and park im­
W hltm or, Trustee, Frank J, Jacoby
on fear winged fcott and the Indians quick wit,
(u n m arried ). W. I* M oore and Ma­
provements.
Florida
has
a
heroine,
while
not
of
bel Mnoro, his wife, nnd W . U M oore,
laughted to see a squaw appear be­
T
rustee. C, M. W h ite (u n m a rried ,
fore them but as sho darted out of Revolutionary fame, did her share to­
Isabel Stevlok
Itnush and H arry
ward
discovering
Florida
and
thoroby
Itousb, her husband, C harles E. D ootho house with the powder Blung over
ley, r.uoy F. W a k efield nnd P orter T.
W ak efield , her husband, Ctnrn
D.
her shoulder they understood her mis­ adding Inter a state to tha union; this
Olllllnnd, a w idow , M ary O, Dram mer
sion and deoth laden arrows began to in Donna Dolores tha ward and lovo of
nnd O eorgo E. Dram mer, her hueband, Hnmuol C. D ooley and Em m a
U C ou rt R r v r a lk J u d ic ia l C ir­
fly but God rendered the fuallndo of Ponce do Leon. The story of his hunt lu Cclrru
J. Dooley, bis w ife, S. H. D ew hlret
u
it,
H
rm
lm
ilr
C
o
u
n
ty
.
F
lo
r
id
a
.
for
the
fabled
fountain
Is
too
old
to
bo
nnd A lta II. Dewhlret, hie w ife, B. A.
shot poworloss and tho only Injuries
— In C h a n r rr y .
Olllllnnd and Mary Olllllnnd,
hie
she received wore a wound in tho arm retold but hlB lovo for his boautlful
w ife, Emma D, Ayreo, a w idow . Loon
D l VOUCH
• la. L elloy and Oraoe A. L eD oy, his
and the clipping o ff o f a lock of hair, und young ward was tho incentive
w ife, If. Rummers. Frank W. d n o d Olivia Coaart,
that
led
him
to
tha
Land
of
Flowers.
rlob and F rances O oodrlch. hie w ife.
Probably Molly Stark does not de­
VH.
Central
Union T rust Com pany, o f
In
his
death
dollrium
ho
saw
hor
Ktigone Cninrt.
serve tho prominent place wo aro giv­
New Y ork, a corp oration , nnJ Charles
II uppoiirn from tho a ffid a v it o f O liv­
drinking
from
tha
fabled
fountain.
N.
Kdrnlnnton,
D efendants.
ia Cnxarl, heroin duty filed, that atm la
ing hor for hor famo comes through
OIIDEIt
thu com plain ant In tho atxivo entitled
Histories
diffor,
Homo
saying
that
ho
her influence upon hor husband. At
cniiHe; that tho roaldouco or Hugnuo T o the defendants, L. M. Croathwnlt
nnd Mnry Croathwnlt. hie w ife, Irn
the defendant, la unknow n to
the Battle of Bonnlngton, Captain mnrrlod hor before his denth nnd oth­ I'nimrt,
W h in n er nnd M ary W hltm er.
his
Die a ffia n t; that there In no ono In the
ers
sayiqg
that
he
did
not.
w ife, and
Irn W hltm er,
Trustee.
State
o
f
F
lorida,
the
aorvlco
or
a
«uhStark shouted "Boys them are tho
Frank J. Jacoby (u n m arried ), W , L.
imotNi upon w hom w ould hind d efen d ­
To the onos that presorve the tra­ an
M oore nnd Mabel M oore, hie w ife,
Red Coate. Beforo night they are
t; that the defen d ant I* ov er tw enty
and
W . I* Moore, Trustee, C.
M.
(31) yoars o f age.
ours or Molly Stark sloops a widow.’*' ditions of tho Republic in loyalty nnd onoYuu
W h ite (u n m arried ), Isabel
fitovlok
nrn thoruforo ordered to nuponr
Itousb and H arry Doush, her hus­
hill or com p lain t on tho nth day
The thing that strikes us most is the patriotism is duo as much honor as olaf this
band, Charles E. D ooley, Luay
F.
F ebruary, 1922. Iho name b olu s a
those
that
aided
to
securo
it
and
to
W
a k e fie ld and P orler T. W ak efield ,
parity o f her life and tho devotion to
rulo day o f thin cou rt.
hor husband, Clara D. OUllland, a
It la fu rth er ordered that thla notlca
her husband. Sho followed him into Mary S, Lockwood, tho Little Mother Im published fo r eigh t
w idow , M ary O. Drammer and a o o r g e
con eecu tlvo
o
f
the
D,
A
.
R.
Is
duo
a
medal
of
hon­
E. Drammer, bor huebnnd, Samuel C.
w eek* In tho HanfortT H erald, n nav/acamp nnd beforo tho Battle of Copp's
D onley nnd Emma J, Dooley,
hie
nnpor publlebed In Homlnule County.
or.
Sho
had
the
thought
and
inspira­
w ife. S. H. D ew hlrst nnd A lta
H.
Hill ho gava hor u horse and instruct­
F lorida.
,
...
D
ew
hlret,
his
w
ife,
E.
A.
O
llllU
nd
WltnoHe E. A. D ouglas*. C lerk o f the
ed her to mount when she saw the tion that lead to the founding of the C ircuit
nnd
Mnry
OlUlInnd.
hie
w
ife,
Emma
Court, and the Beal th ereof this,
D. Ayres,
a w idow , Leon L. L eD oy
Ayi
fith d ay o f Nov. A. D. 1981.
British to spread tho alnrm Into the great society whoso aim Is to pre- tho(HEAD)
se _A.
and u rn ce
... L
__eD oy, hie w ife, if.
E. A. DOUOLAHH,
sovo
theso
sacred
traditions.
Summers,
Frank
Clerk.
neighboring country. Tho married
F
rances
Ooodrtub.
hls w ife, C entrai
Ily:
V.
K.
DOUOLAHH,
D.
O.
To tho ones that give to an entire
life of theso tv;o waa one of singular
Union T ru st C om pany o f New Y ork ,
TH E TFO U D &amp; WILKINHON.
a
corp
oration
,
and
C
hsrlee N. E dm lestato
this
new
vision
Is
due
not
only
lB-9tc
beauty and devotion.
ton.
that
stato's
loyalty
and
dovatlon
It appearin g frotn the sw orn bill o f
A t the Battle of Monmouth we
In th e C ircu it C oiiv l o f Ifce S ev en th J u ­ com plaint herein filed by J, P. M usseld ic ia l C ircu it o f F lo r id a , In nnd f o r
find a woman doing Red Crosa ser- which sho has in full moasuro but a
w hite and O rlando Dank A T rust C om ­
M rutloole C ou n ty .— In C h a n cery .
pany. a corp oration , com plainants, that
vies alone. It was Molly Ludwig Hays place also In tho history of that stato M arlon (lllea, C om plainant,
the defendants L. M. Croathwnlt and
for
sho
is
building
a
structure
.bf
pa­
Mary C rosthw alt, hie w ife. Ira W h lt­
ve.
and because sho gavo the' dying sol­
mor
nnd M ary W hltm er, hia w ife, and
John
Qllee,
D
efendant,
triotism
fo
r
tho
future
and
to
such
a
Im W hlim er. T ru etee F rank J. Jnoohy,
dier water end ministered to the liv­
CITATION
W.
L.
Moore* and Mahet M oore,
hie
Ollee, R ealdenco U nknow n!
ing that she gained tho name Molly ono Florida Is proud to refer “ The D, T oItJohn
a p p ea rin g from an a ffid a v it fllod w ife, nnd W . U M oore, T rustee, C. M.
A.
R.
mother
of
Florida,
Mrs.
Joellng
In th is enuao that you are a n on-reel- W hite. Isabel Stevlck D oush and H arry
with the pitcher or Molly pitcher.
dent o f the Htate o f Florida, th erefore, Doush. her huebnnd, Charlee^ E. Dool
and P o r te r .
During this awful battle while sho Chrlstppher, o f Jacksonville."
you, John a ile e , aro ordered and requ ir­
Mrs. Arthur B, Gtlkos, o f Jackson­ ed on tho lath d ay o f January, A. D. t^ ak efield , her huebnnd. Clara B. O
1029. to appear to the b ill o f com plain t Bland. M ary 0 . D ram m er and Q eorge B.
ville, is not only the war mother of exh
Drammer, her huebnnd. and Samuel C.
ibited ngalnnt you In th is cause.
w.
It la ordered that thla notion be pu b­ D ooley and E m m a J. D ooley, hie w ife,
D. A. R. In Florida hut tho mother of
lished In the Hanford H orald once a are afi resident* o f the C oun ty o f MoLean, and Slate o f Illin ois, that the
Sallle Harrison Chapter of Sanford. w eek fo r e ig h t w eeks.
W ITN E SS m y hand and the anal o f residence and p o s t o ffic e address o f
Lot tho Bood of loyalty to our coun­ this
defendants severa lly la
cou rt on thla lflth d ay o f N ovem ­ onch o f said df*
B loom ington, M
I cLean C ounty. Illin ois:
try that she has plantod never dlo ber, A. D, 1921.
E.
A.
POUGLA88,
that
the
defendant*
8, H. D *w hlr*t and
(HEAL.)
but grow and flourish until tho debt
Alta It. D ew hlret, h i* .w ife , are realC lerk o f the C ircu it Court,
Sem inole County. FIs. deni* o f the State o f I llin o is a n d t h a t
HE pala and torture of rheu that pemlnolo county owes her acrued 14-Oto
their residence and post o fflo e address
matlsm can be quickly relieve;; Intorost with each succeeding genera­
la ch am p aign . Cham paign County. IJ AUVIQHT1SBMBNT
u ols; that tha
the d efen dants H. A. Ol
O llllby an application of SloanV
d M ary ip
lllila n d . hie w ife, are
(.
land and
OllUland,
Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and tion and our sistors will Join us in
residents
o
f
the
Htate
f
Illin
ois,
and
*
th*
H
u
t*
o
lU
lnol*.
*n&lt;
tic e t o nitin oR coNTRiAcrrona
calling hor blossed for she bulldod bet­ n oScaled
comfort and lets you sleep soundly.
bids w llL h e received by^ Ahe that their raeldence nnd po*t oH lco a d onrd o f C ounty Com
m leelonere o f V. o- drea* Is Normal, M cLean County. Illltor than she know.
Hoard
............
lUMta
C ounty.
lala Co
'
“F lorida, and the Board o f nole: thnt th a d a fa n d a n t B m m a p . A yLot us not forgot that eacji o f these L’nuntv
Homlnola raa. a w idow , la a resident o f the Blala
Semi
minty Commtaaloneraa o f
lorida, m eetlnn g Jointly att tha o f Illlnnla, nnd that h er raatdenca and
brave women'stood first in tho placo Coil rtH oVFae"
J, Florida, foi
or ra- pool o ffic e addro*a la P eoria. Paorla
Ii»"kanf ord,
find In ita llln * County. Illin ois; that th* defendant*
their homes, their devotion to their bu ildin g trootle at
forrv aorona tha 8t. John* fly e r , dn tha
i|i
famltlos and husbands and that each road from a *n a v * to Tltuavllla, a t 10:00
For forty years pain • enemy. As!
m. D ecem ber Oth, - - - - . . .
horoino stood sponsor for a hero, that a. Each
be_ uooom
uooompanled^
h n
bid mti*tt bo
panled by
their family llfo was a benediction to oertttlad ch eck In tha aum o f lOOO.OO,
mndo payable to B. A. DouBlaas, C la r k ,
all about them and tholr devotion to o f the Bourd o f C ounty Com roUklonar■klonarc F rance* noo'd'rtnh, hi* w ife , ar* f o l f th* 8 t* t* o f Illlnnla, and- that
o
f Hemlnola C ounty. F lorida. aa- SVI-1rianl* omM
country was not surpassed.
. . . q fjio * addr***
'
lllln ola;
^"The °6 o S W y ^Commlaslonor*1 reaarva
MRS. B. J. STARLING.
E dm l*tha
rig h t To
to roloot
n y oor
r *11
..
tha rl*ht
roject aany
all blda.
pr
. o f 1111to nccapt
thay may deem to be
... any
ity hid
. ___....
n
ol*."an
d
that
hla
residence
and
1 po*t
fo r tha beet ln tereat o
B jy It with a Herald Want Ad.
on*, o ffic e addreaa la Olnay, Rlohland C ounC opies o f p lan s and spec

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certificate In tho namo of Unknown.
Unless said certificate shall bo re­
deemed according to law Tax Deed
will issue thereon the 28th day of No­
vember, A. D. 1021.
WITNESS my official
signature
and seal this tho 20th day of October,
A. D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
Seminolo County, Fla.
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By A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
DISCHARGE
TO WHOM rr MAY CONCERN:
Notico is hereby given that I, os
itRsignco of J, B. Lawson, trading and
doing business an J. B. Lawson Mo­
tor Company, will on the Oth day of
December, 1021, or as soon thereafter
as convenient, will probent my final
account nnd vouchers to the Honornblo James W. Pork ins, nt DoLatid,
Florida, or wherever he may at that
time be, for approval nnd ask for
final discharge as such assignee,
VANCE E. DOUOLASS,
Assignee J, B. Lawson Motor Co
DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON,
Attorneys for Assignee.
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In the Circuit Court of the Sanath Judicial Oltoult of Florida, In and for Seminole Can*,
ty,—In Otenoery,
CITATION
Llllytel Ilaynen, Complainant,

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Paul Haynes, Defendant.
To Paul llaynee, Uealdence Unknown!
II appearing from an affidavit riled In thla
ceuea that you are a non revldrnt of the Slate of
Florida, therefore, you Paul lleytiee, tro ordered
and required on the Bill day of December, A, P.
103*. 10 appear to tba bill or complaint exhibit­
ed against you In this cause.
.. " J 1 ,nri1.*1^ 1 »hat thla nolice te published In
Herald once a week for eight week*.
tVITNLHS my hand and the seal nf eald court
on thla Brd day of October, A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
H, A, Timmi.AHB,
Clerk of the circuit Court.
URO. A. PeCOTTEfl, H*U" n',,e Co," ,,r' rtor,lU'
flallrllor and Counsel for Defendant. S-Ote
NOTICE)
Sealed bid* w ill bo reaetved by the
Donrd o f County
Cotnmlaalonar*
of
Sem inole County, F lorida, at the Court
H o h m 1" Hanford, Florida, fo r the
bulldlnir o f a Btoakado at tho County
Farm, accord in g to plans nnd apeolfloaUona on file with tho Clerk o f the
t lrcult Court, up till 10 o'clock , A. M ,
Decem ber OMi, 1921,
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Tho Hoard o f County Commlanloner*
fdd*rV* * 10 T B U *° roJoct “ " y o r a *1
E. A. DCoOLABH,
13-4to
_______ Clork.

NOTICE!
Healed bin# w ill ho received by the
noard o f County
Commliielonera o f
Rxmlnole County, Florldn? at tho Court
» ,? “ •?
Nan ford, Fla., for grading,
ditching and utherwlne Imnrovinw tho
Onoooia llond, accord in g to p ln n ? and
on fllo with th e'riJitr
Notice of Application for Tax Deed eooolflcatlona
till 10 o'clook , A, M„ Doc 6th l # l l ’ UP
Under 8cclion 676 of the General
choek f or One' Hundred
Uolinr* inuat accom pany eaoh
Statutes of the State of Florida
The auccenaful bidder will be raau ir-

Notfco Is hereby given that H. B.
yjvy, purchaser of Tax Certificate
Mo, 268, dated the 4th day of Juno,
A. D. 1017, has filed said certificate
n my office, and has mndo applies
tion for Tax Deed to issue In accord­
ance with law. Said certificate omiraccs tho following described proper­
ty stuatod In Seminole County, Flori­
da, to-wit: 8 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW
-4, Sec, 22, Twp. 20 8, Range 32 East,
20 acres. The said lund being assess­
ed at the data of the issuance of such
certificate in tho name of John Mc­
Leod, Heirs. Unless |pld certificate
ahali bo redeomed according to law
Tax Deed will issue thereon rn the
Rh day of December, A. D. 1021,
WITNESS my official signature and
sea) this the 3rd day of November,
A, D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clork Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
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By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
LEGION EXPRESSES THANKS
Tho Campbcli-Lossing Post No. 63
wishes to express their sincerest ap­
preciation to the citizens of Sanford
and Seminole county In their co­
operation during the Armistice day
culeliralion,
L. F&gt; KOPER,
Poat Commander,
K, R. MURRELL, JR.,
Poat Adjutant.

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Notiee of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 675 of the Generd
Statutes o f the Stale of Florida
Notice Is hereby given that Edvta
S. Miller, purchaser o f Tax Certifi­
cate No. 2302, dated tho 6th day o f
June, A. D. 1899, has filed said certlfiewto in my office, and has made ap­
plication for Tax Deed to iuuo in * £
cordance with law. Said coratificat*
embraces
the following described
property situated in Seminole County,
Horida, to-wit: Beg. 622^2 ft, N o f
dh cor. of NE 1-4 of NE 1. 4, Sec SI
Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E., run N 165 74
I- W JI1.2 ft., g 185.M f t , s S
ft. - 3-4 acres. The said land belnff
.flfloxBcd at the date of the |8SUZ f
ot such certificate in the name of U ^
known. Unlow a i j c .r t ifl,.,, “ J
bo redeomed, according to law S t .
Deed w!i! issue thereon on the 2« h
day of December, A, D. 19V
*
Witness my official
seal this the 18th day of N0„ ®
A. D. 1921.
Novembor.
(SEAL)

E. A. DOUGUSS,
Clork Circuit C ourt, - " '* '

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The farmers &gt;breach at. the vdteaa
[exchange, so .WthMO, hf»v* bought
tm acres of the Brody farm, located
jmx the Tallrood troeke on BeovdoU
avenue end are about to erect a precoolintr plant, packing house and
storage warehouse.
The Sanford Truck Growers, Inc.,
loaded a car of lettuce this week, as
also did the Fruit Growers, Inc, Tho
continued warm weather le making
the lettuce go to seed. Growers will
be able to gather seed fo r next year’s
planting.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller had as
guests over Sunday, Mr. Miller's
nephew, E. B. Miller, o f White
Springs and T, R. Miller of Welbom.
Jimmie Cowan is here on a flftvjn
day furlough from Camp Gordon, in
Atlanta, Ga., his flvat visit since go­
ing into the U. S., service two years
ago. Ho is convalescent from an ill­
ness nt the government' hospital at
Augusta, where he was ill somo time.
Every one should be on tho look
out, for thero seems to bo a good
mnny snakes about. Walter Raulerson had a dog bitten by a snake
lost week, and tho fino big cat, Tom
Tucker, owned by J. C. Ellsworth,
was snake bitten last Thursday and
died.
George Balmas, o f Eureka Ham­
mock, has been quite ill for several
wtoks, but is said to be improving.
Mrs, W. W. Drssor and children,
' oto expected to urrl'/o from Watertown, N. V., to oat Thanksgiving
dinner at home.
Miss Hoskins Jones will be in

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Jacksonville from Saturday; till Mon­
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lire. F. 0 . Gerror is leaving for
her home in Jacksonville the first of
the week after being Mrs. Lily
Jones's guest for ths past two weeks.
Rev. W. T, Rancher, o f Apopka, la
due here 10 preach at Moores Station
church on November 20.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Virgin (Dock) Hasley, Sunday,
at Dr. Robson’s hospital.
East Side friends will be pleased
to know a son was bom to Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Steele, November 0,
at their home In town, an&gt;1 has boon
named Herman Alton,
Buster Prevatt has been at home
from school, quito ill this week, now
recovering under Dr. Tolar's care.

CROP ESTIMATE
LOSS OF FRUIT
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SHPPEKSM Ul/NS
TAMPA, Nov. 21^—^ne minion
dollars will besaved by Florida citrus
fruit shippers this season, and al­
most as much will be saved by Flor­
ida vegetable shippers, stye E. D.
Dow, traffic manager o f the Florida
Citrus Exchange, as a result o f the
10 pa rcent reduction In freight rates
on all farm products just announced
by the Association of Railway Ex­
ecutives.
This reduction, becoming effective
shortly, will amount to an average o f
about ten cents per box or |S6 per
car o f cltrua fruits, said Mr. Dow.
The Florida Citrus Exchange Is
the organisation which led a nation­
wide fight against the excessive
freight rates on perishables, and the
opening . gun in itn campaign was an
article, which appeared In the Tribune
about eight or nine months ago, in
which the exchange announced ita In­
tention, o f inviting all co-operative
marketing agencies, farmers’ anikiutions and the like Into » campaign
bringing pressure upon thu Intort'ate
Commerce Commission and the rail­
ways to secure rates that would al­
low the growers to market tholr pro­
ducts at a profit. From Maine to Cali­
fornia and from Florida to Maine or­
ganisations joined in and the effort
was carried on unceasingly is confer­
ences with railroad men, the I. C. C.
and in growers1 meetings In this and
other states, Figures showing the ab­
solute necessity of lower
rates to
save thousands of carloads of fruits
and vegetables "rotting in orchards
and fields of this state alotte have
done much to show the transportation
companies tho folly of their demand
for moro yet and tnoro in rates.
It is not bcllavcd tho growers’ r■rm) station si will bo contont with the
10 per cent cut, as rates on perish­
ables were raised practically 100 per 8
cent during the period from 1016 to

LOSS AMOUNTS TO 800,000 BOXES
1020.
OF GRAPEFRUIT AND
Both Senators Pleased.
ORANGES
Washington, Nov. 21.—"The nows
received
hero of nn early reduction
GAINESVILLE, Nov. 22,-F in al es­
of
10
per
cont in freight rates on
timates of tho reporters o f tho federal
citrus fruits and nil fnrm products
bureau o f crop eatimates places tho
is indeed gratifying to me,’’ said
loss of fruit in the Florida citrus belt Park Trammell, who has been unu­
from tho storm of October 24-25 at sually active for somo timo in try­
around alx par cent of this season’s ing to bring about a reduction of
crop, according to Sam T, Fleming, freight rates.
Senator Trammell anid that whl’.e
agricultural statistician. Tho loss
this
reduction is not as mu.'h as It
amountod to 800,000 boxos o f fruit,
should
bo, it will nssist toward re­
about equally divided betwcon orang­
lieving
the
peoplo o f his state of the
es qnd grapefruit. Damago was re­
presont
exorbitant
freight rates. This
ported to trees in somo sections of
proposed
reduction,
and the repeal of
the west coast and along tho immodiato const salt spray scorched the tho government tax on freight and
pnssengor charges, which repeal is in
follago badly.
Severe storm losses occurred along lino with tho fight mnda by him, will
the west coast, the final figures indi­ mean a reduction of about 15 per
cated, with Tampa as an approximate cent in freight on citrus fruits, vege­
center. The loss by counties was es­ tables and other farm products pro­
timated as follows;
Citrus, 5 per duced in Florida.
cent; Hernando 20 por cent; Pasco,
Senator Trammell vigorously op­
55 por cent; Pinellas, 68 por cent; posed and voted against tho presont
Hillsborough. 40 por cent: Manatee, rnllrosd Ir.w under which railroad
20 per cent; Sarasota, 12 por cent; have been making such high freight
Loo, 7 per cent; Monroe (principally and passenger charges, and was
limes) 15 por cent. Counties in tho among tho first members o f cither
Interior suffered much less with lose branch of congress to begin an acarranging: Marlon, 1 per cent; Lake tivo effort for a reduction in freight
5 por cent; Orange, 3 per cent; Sum­ rates and for tho repeal of tho gov­
ter, 10 per cent; Seminole, 5 per ernment tax on ransportalon charg­
cent; DeSoto, 7 por cent; Hardeo, 5 es. Ho has done all that ho could to
por cent; Highlands, 4 per cent; Os­ force the freight reduction and to
ceola, 11 per cent. On tho East have ho tax discontinued.
Coast tho damage was reported ex
Senator Fletcher said: “ I am, of
coedingly light, many sections report
course, very much pleased to learn
lng no Btorm at all. Estimates were
that the railroad officials propose
Volusia 2 per cent, Brevard 4 por cent,
voluntarily to reduce froight rates on
St. Luclo 3 per cent; Palm Beach, 5
ail farm pproducts. It will be the first
por cent and Dade, 1 per cent.
reduction affoctlng Florida since tho
At tho timo of tho a tom loss than
increased rates went into effect somo
5 per cont of tho crop had moved, the
years ago, and will, I am certain, bo
estlmnto continued, and of tho fruit
on trees, ten per cont was blown off, followed'by further reductions as the
thorn stuck or othorwlBo damaged. finances of the roads permit. I am
It was estimated that about ten per Inclined to boliovc, however, that this
cent of this was recovered and ship reduction will bo made in anticlpa
pcd. The loss wilt bo still further re­ tlon of a further reduction In oper­
duced by the increase in the sire of ating oxponses of the roads, which
tho fruit remnining oh treos, tho sta huvo boon exceedingly high,
“ Business nil over the country is
tiatician continued and the avorago for
the state probably ;will bo 80 por cent. reviving, which means that thero
Outside of tho Immediate stock of will be mare froight shipped and that
the storm the offect o f wind and rain more peoplo will travel, and that will,
actually benefittod many sections by of course, be to he net income o f the
removing fruit that would have fall­ transportation companies. Freight
en any wny and furnishing needed rates enter into tho cost of practi­
cally overyhing used and It la to bo
rains.
hoped that tho proposed reduction
Tho now industry which was re­
cently organised at Chtpley for the
purpose of tanning and manufactur­
ing deather goods, are about ready to
open and begin operating their
plant, as practically all o f the ma­
chinery has been installed. Thoy will
manufacture all of the products dorived from leather and market same,
— Arcadia Enterprise.
The army of unemployed is gain­
ing daily recruits as more and more
housekeepers got the movfe habit

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
____ ._
Will practice In all County, Btete and
Post cards -local viewer—le each at
Federal Court*.
Over 1st Net. Bank
Sanford, Fla. the Herald office.

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Lettuce Crate
T h e O n ly F u ll V e n tila te d L e ttu c e C r a te o n
th e M a r k e t I s

“ MADE IN SANFORD”
C a ll a t M ill a n d S e e T h e m
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Company
will result In n proportionate lower­
ing of prices to the consumer. The
middleman is, however, tho follow
who hositates to givo up an advant­
age. It is my opinion that tho rail­
roads would profit by reducing tha
pnssenger rates, for our people would
then travel more,
“ No, there will mo no government
ownership of railroads and no more
federal control, except in tho event of
a national tmorgoncy, ns during the
world war. Had that stop not been
taken, it woutd not have been possi­
ble expeditiously to handle war ma­
terials and our men, and would havo
resulted In a
prolongation o f the
war.1

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W e also have the Clark Jewell Line of
GAS RANGES

Robert Sands lias a force «»f car­
penters at work on his new home on
Cypress street, and expects to havo
tho. building ready for occupancy by
himself and family in about two
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Weeks. It tla to be a modorn fireroom bungalow ,and when completed
will make a cosy and comfortable
homo.
Cosstruction was started
obout^ threo wteks ago undor tho per­
sonal' supervision
of Mr. Sands.—
Consulting Chemist aaya of the water: “ Of tho many waters o f this u 4 el
Tarpon Springs Loader.
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ties to that of the 'Elder Water."— Phone 811-W. O ffice la MlOer
Len Hospors nays there is nothing
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strango about tho avorago woman—
and Webster defines “ strange" as be­
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i a j™ .
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THE SANFORD HERALD
IN THE HEART OF THE WORLD’S GREATEST

VEGETABLE SECTION

NUMBER 14

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

VOLUME XIII

LOVED SISTERS,
ANOTHER
WHOLESALE
FIRM
PRELIMINARY SKIRMISH OVER OFFICERUNABLE
TO TELL WHICH,
MOVES TO THIS CITY
GIRLS DREW DEATH LOTS
GIVES WAY TO BUSINESS
WILL DISTRIBUTE PIANOS
IN ARMAMENT CONFERENCE
Swiss Love Story That Outrivals A ll o ^ u r Pres­
' end Day Fiction

W ant to Find Solutions
of Near East Problems
Very Soon— Fortunes

UARRETT RE ELECTED
GENEVA, Nov. 17.— (Ily The Associated Press).— A love tragedy of
PRESIDENT FARMER’S UNION
AT TOPEKA CONVENTION. twin sisters who drew lots for death by poison became known In InncsbruckJ
court when one of them was tried for murder. She was acquited after she
(Hr The Aaaoelated I’ rraa)
told the story. The girls, daughters of a fnrmer named Goldhelm, fell In
TOPEKA, Kns., Nov. 17— Charles love with a former Hungarian officer, who was unable to distlnguiah beS. Barrett, of Union City, Gn., was tween them, and courted both, thinking he was always with the same slater.'
unanimously ro-olected president of The officer, when he realised the situation, asked the girla to decide which
the National Farmers’ Union in an­ would marry him. They solved the problem by preparing a glass of w . t V
nual convention here today.
and a glass of poison. They drew lota and the loser died. When the survlvor was arrested the officer disappeared.
SUNDAY HUNTING
TABOOD BY SHERIFFS
OF MANY COUNTIES.

SOUTHERN COLLEGES
CANNOT GET GAMES
WITH NEW YORK UNIVERSITY

M aking Sanford Head­
quarters for State o f
Florida

(Hr The Aaaoclatrd Preaa)
NEW YORK, Nov. 17.— New York
.
University announced today that they
1,10 unnbIc o arrange post season
««e » requeued by the Uslvrrr.ltlc. of
Florldn and Alabama,
THAT RECOGNIZED OUR SUPE­
,\q i n s e p a r a b l y
as
bomb
RIOR ADVANTAGES IN
m ig h t t h i n k a n d f u t u r e
HOME COMING DAY
FREIGHT RATES.
TREATIES UNNECESSARY
AT FLORIDA UNIVERSITY
BIG FOOT BALL GAME.
(nr The Associated Preaa)
Sanford Is fast becoming tho plac*
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.— Prelim­
for tho location o f all lines o f busi­
GAINEVILLE, Nov. 17.—Tho oc­
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 17.— Sunday
inary reconnoltcrlng gave way today
ness in tho wholesale as well as re­
casion
o fthe big foot ball game here
to more diroct negotiations In endeav­ hunting has been tabooed by Sheriff J.
tail business. This city being at the
Friday, Nov. 18, betwcon tho Unlvero r of tho armament conference to L. Jones, of Leon county, who recent­
hoad of navigation on tho St. Johns
sit yof Florida and Mississippi col­
find solution for the problems o f the ly announced that when tho hunting
rlvor, half way between Tampa and
lege, will bo mndo a general homo­
Far East. Hoads of nine delegations season opens on November 20, which
Jacksonville, easily accessible to any
sat as committee o f wholo and Eastern Is Sunday, ho wil lstation deputies ACCORDING TO BRITISH PLAN INDICATES THAT ULSTER WILL coming day for Florida alumni. All part of tho great south Florida sec­
o ftnem are invited to come and bring
and armament questions began to around the county to prevent viola­
STAND FIRM AND NOT
BUT IS NOT UNDERSTOOD
tions and ipiddle Florida as well and
their families and friends and spoclal
tion
of
tho
law
againstt
killing
game
follow ontlroly different pathways and
YIELD RIGHTS
AT PRESENT
with a very low freight rato, has a lo­
entar.’ alnments hnvo boon provided to
there Is a growing Impression that on tho Sabbath.
cation second to none In thu State.
mnke the day an enjoyable one.
(Hr The Auoelaled Preaa)
sonor or later all Interested nations
(Hr The Aaaorlntrd Preaa)
Wholesale firms of all kinds are eith­
LONDON, Nov. 17— Ulster's reply
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.— Brit­
with tako the view that the fortunes AUTO CRASHES THROUGH
er locating hero or contemplate locat­
of two are not inseparably linked, as
BRIDGE— SIX ARE KILLED ish suggestion that cnch naval power to tho latest British goveriment pro- TAMPA POLICE BAFFLED
ing here as soon as suitable quarters
OVER DISAPPEARANCE OF
United States held from the first. In
retain at least onn naval shipyard cap­ posals on tho Irish settlement was
can be nrranged, and it seems that et
ACCOUNTANT BLACKWELL.
(Ilr The Aaaoclatrd Prraa)
. able of turning out ono ship annually delivered today. Indicates Ulster will I
norno quarters It Is felt that with in­
least a dozon big firms mado this de­
JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Nov. 17.—Six docs not nppoar to bo understood by stand firm In attitude taken and will
--------dependent armament agreement ac­
cision
in the past fow months and all
(117 The A,.oeia(ed Pr»aa&gt;
complished fact and with powers ovon persons wero killed hero early today American naval exports. There was not submit to anything considered a
that
Is
keeping them out at present !■
taclty agreed to even broadest princi­ whon an automobile they wero riding no suggestion In Amorican proposals violation of her rights. Complaining: TAMI’ A, Nov. 17— The pollco dotho finding of n large warchouso,
that
the
government
failed
to
mainpnrtmont
announced
todny
that
they
ples to bo pursued in Pacific and Or­ in crashed through tho guard rails that any yards would bo scrapped as
Tho L. A. Russell Co., of Augusta,'
ient, further treaties or specific un­ of the Woodvnlo bridge, spanning tho all the United Statos has will bo ncod- tain secrecy regarding negotiations,' hnd not yet solved tho dlsapponranco
sixteen
dnys
ago
of
N.
F.
Blackwell,
Gn.,
Is nmong the firms thnt was
derstandings on details of Far Eastern Pennsylvania railroad cut, Tho car od during tho proposed ten years naval Ulster representatives threaten to
on
nccountnnt.
His
business
affairs
fortunate
In securing n warchouso
situation may be rendorod unneces­ foil a distance of fifty feet, according building holiday In maintenance and publish correspondence.
thnt would enable them to como in nt
are
said
to
bo
straight.
to reports to Deputy Coroner R. R. repair to fleot retained.
sary.
onco and thin well known Goorgla
DUVAL HIGH STUDENTS
Yost.
music houso will tako tho Miller ware­
HAD
FREE
DRINKS
STATE
LICENSE
LOW
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—Boron
house In tho western pnrt of tho city,
AND
ICE
CREAM.
FOR
REAL
ESTATE
AGENTS
Koto, in behalf of the Japancso dele­
nnd as soon ns possiblo will open n
UP
FOR
DISCUSSION.
gation today asked and received from
down town plnco where they will sell
JACKSONVILLE,
Nov.
17.—
Tho
conference hoads several days delay
wholesale nnd retail nil kinds of pi­
MIAMI, Nov. 177— The question of days of real sport same truo for Dufor examination o f tho far eastern
anos and talking muchincs. They are
a state license law for real estate vol liigh school students here tho oth­
proposals submitted yesterday by
now shipping several carloads of pi­
agents will bo one o f the principal er day when peddlers of soft drinks,
China.
anos nnd machines to this clly, nnd
topics of discussion nt tho annual con­ sandwishes and Ice cream fled before
____ _
will
he rendy for business about the
vention of the Florida Realtors Asso­ tho pollco nnd left their wnres on the TO ADMINISTRATION SAYS THE
• WASHINGTON, Nov. 17.—decre­
first
of Occembor.- Tho Russell Co.,
grounds nt recess. Tho venders
PRESIDENT TOtory Hughes called a mooting for tho UNWARRANTED HANGINGS NEV­ ciation hero November 22-24. S. Rryhnvo
been
located nt Augusta, Gn., but
r)AY
nn Jennings, president of tho Jackson­ hnd been warned against going on tho
ER MADE SAYS OFFICER
American delegatus for 2:30 todny.
wanted
Snnford
ns their hcndqunrtors
........
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ville renl estate hoard and vice-presi­ school grounds and thoso not tnkon
IN CHARGE
It Ib understood to bo for tho discus­
for
all
of
Florida
nnd south Georgia,
dent of tho association, will lay the in by tho law mndo haste to flee. Nu
WASIIINGT0N( Nov. 17— Prosl­
sion of plans o f heads of delegations
nnd
nsldo
from
the
pinnos, they handle
&lt;11?
The
Aaaorlntrd
Prraa)
mntter before the convention. "Why I ice cream, soft drink or sandwich was ^
„ nnl|nK t0(,ftV |nf ormed tho Re­
for denling with tho Pacific and far
this
firm
also
manufactures
talking
OMAHA, Nebr., Nov. 17.— Charges •am opposed to Sundny selling of renl left to go to waste, however, as the
bHcan „ 0Ui0 Conferees on revenue
eastern questions.
of unwarranted hangings of American estnto,” by W. McKee Kelly, St. Pe­ students saw to that, some of t'u’ m b||| (j,„t maximum surtax rate of for- ninchincs nnd will cover tho cntlro
soldiers overseas recently mndo by tersburg, nlso n vice president of tho said later. It was a mcinoramlo re- ^ p0r ccnt will bo agrceablo to tho state with a Inrgo force o f salesmen,
shipping nil of their pinnos nnd mntoChris. W ebb Killed
Sonntor Watson, o f Goorgla, wero de­ association, will bo tho subject of an cess.
administration.
rlnls to Snnford nnd distributing It
on Trestle at Monroe nied hero todny by Colonol William 0. address, while co-operation, the value
from this city.’
Gilbert, who had chargo of death, dis­ o f advertising and many different sub­ ELEVATED TRAINS
MILITARY REGULATIONS
By A . C. L. Train 83 missal and penitentiary cases nt Am-'
J. II. Iluntormlster Is nlreudy hero
CRASH AT CHICAGO
jects will bo discussed.
SHOULD HE FOLLOWED
to
represent them nnd
will hnvo
crican Expeditionary Forces head­
TWENTY-FIVE HURT.
REGARDING THE FLAG.
Well Known Resident of Monroe Kill­ quarters, Chaumont, France. If thero
charge
of
their
business
here.
CONFEDERATE REUNION
ed While Walking Trcstlo
had been hnngings without trial, ru­
(Ilr The Associated I’ resa)
HAS DIG ATTENDANCE
(Ilf The Asaiiclntrd Press)
Last Night
CHICAGO, Nov. 17— Twenty-five
mors would havo raachcd officers oven
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 17— Tho Five Hundred Cigar
.
thought thero was no official record,
LAKELAND, Nov.
17— United persons were injured, nnd two probTho body of Chris. Wobb, a well he said.
Makers W alk Out
ably
fatally,
today
when
two
elevated
3
1
,
.
Confederate Votornns of Florida op­
known resident o f tho L«ko Monroo
tw
in
,
wore
wrecked
In
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roar
end
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at Tampa Today
ened hero yesterday morning with
section was found at tho south end of ULSTER WILL NOT YIELD
collision on the Onk Pnrk line. F ire.' Anutlenn link for deeorotliw |n.n.o«about
ono
hundred
old
Boldiers
In
at­
tho rnilrond draw bridgo early this
used neetylene torches to rood, « h» ' » ™ f l lh»
“ * ” ' * • 'j
HER POSITION IN IRELAND
tendance. Tho convention wns called men
. . . .
, Carbine, veteran of tho Spnnlnh and Demands for Itnlsc In Wages Refused
morning. Tho body wan badly mangl­
ONE PART PARLIAMENT. to order by Gen. J. D. Allen of this
Causes Strike
ed, being almost cut in two and tho
Patrick McGuire, guard on the first world wars and he is authority for the
city,
which
wnB
followed
by
tho
Invosupposition is thut Webb was on tho
(Ilr The AMurlnlfd I'rrsa)
LONDON, Nov. 17— All parties In vatlon by Rev. S. II. Eschnmn of tho train, and William Griffin, who was "Intement thnt hereafter Infractions
o f Hug etiquette will ho prosecuted.
trestle walking toward his homo whon
Irolnnd, with the exception of tho Cumberland Presbyterinn church. Tho riding with him on tho plutform, may
TAMPA, Nov. 17.— Between five
The Jacksonville veteran in n letter
ho wns hit by A. C. L. train No. 83
nnd .six hundred clgnr makers of West
Nationalists, who, howovor, are now nddress of welcomo In behnlf of the die.
to n local newspaper referred to use
and killed without nnyono on tho train
A dense fog is snid to hnvo been
Tampa walked out today whon dolargely incorporated with Sinn Fein, city of Lnkeland wns given by City
of the flag for decorative purposes or.
knowing anything about it. Tho body
havo had their say in tlm nuguliuUuus Commissioner T ruby- O’Sstecn nnd tho cause of the wreck. Two Btcol
mands for bettor wages, working con­
«»»s found by Harry Lucas, who in­
Armistice Day nnd pointed out thrt It
regarding the future of Irolnnd.
ditions woro refused and roported ev­
General Allen addressed tho veterans conches were telescoped nnd tho most
formed tho authorities and the cor­
should novor ho festooned hut allowed
, , ,
, , ,, ery factoi y in West Tnmpa wns idle.
The southern Unionists, who nro with n wolcome for tho locnl Confod- seriously Injured were In these. Three
oner’s inquest rendered a vordlct of
hundred possemrer. In other conches, *»
'"&gt;» “ " d " I 1'" “ c,) ° th" r ',ot“ "*• Strikers socking to porsundo workers
railroad I opponed to a dual parliament for tho erato camp.
accidental killing by tho
suffered minor cut, nnd bruiser.
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island, saw Prime Minister Lloyd
In Ybor City factories to striko.
train.
doubtodly caused by unfamiliarity
Germany
is
now
drnlning
her
George,
Lord
Mlddloton
stating
the
Deceased woh a resident of tho Luke
with tho rules of flag usage laid down
Try a Ilornld Want Ad today.
UNIONIST PARTY
Monroo section for many years and enso for them, while the Ulsterites Krupp of sorrow to tho dregn.
by the army nnd navy, ho continued,
ENDORSES NEGOTIATIONS
wns engngcdTn The blacksmith"bush . hnd before them tho government’s reand ho fnr ns ho Is concerned tho vio­
NOW IN PROGRESS.
ness, in boring wolls nnd In farming fusnl of their counter-proposals for
lators will ho given nnothor chnnco.
and was well nnd favornbly known by j n settlement of tho Irish qqiicstlon.
"Nothing will ho done nliout It this
(Ilf The Aaaoclatrd I'rraa)
a large circlo of friends who w ill. It wns understood thnt the governtime,” tho major snld. “ Nothing hnB
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 17— By an
mourn his loss.
merit’s reply to Ulster contained no
been snld about It before nnd thero Is
overwhelming mnjorlty tho Unionist
Ho lonves n daughter In Pnlutkn ; new suggestions or proposals,Reaving
no reason why tho public should hnvo
party todny endorsed, with certain
nnd two Bons residing in this section : the situation apparently deadlocked.
known better. Rut hereafter, If there
John
Miller
Andrews,
secretary
of
reservations,
tho negotiations in pro­
nnd tho sympathy of tho community
are any Infringements on tho rules of
labor,
in
tho
Ulster
cnblnot,
upon
his
gress
betwcon
tho British govern­
goes out to them in their nffliction.
tho flng there will beaction in tho
return to Belfast made It clenr, In 11 By Defrauding Government o f Income Taxes and
ment nnd Irish representatives.
courtd. I mean It.”
statement to tho press, thnt tho gov­
MISSED DEATH IN
Penalties
and
Other
Big
Stuff
AIRPLANE ACCIDENT. ernment's proposal to Ulster wns for
RANK CLOSES ITS DOORS.
MISTRIAL RESULTED
n single pnrllnmont for a united IrcIN TAMPA AUTO CASE.
NEW YORK, Nov. 17— Between twenty-five and thirty bootleggers In
(Ilf Tha Aaaoclatrd I’ rraa)
PALATKA, Nov. 17— Wesley Cnss,' I«nd, nnd thnt Ulster had replied that
New
York
City
hnvc
defrauded
the
government
out
of
moro
than
$50,000,000
whosot parents reside hero nnd who "ho must hnvo n "°P"r" 0 J,nr
CENTER HILL, Nov. 17— Tho
( Ily The Aainrlnted I'rraa)
missed almost certain death In the m ent-n suggestion which neither the In 1920 Income tnxes nnd penalties, Frederick J. Kopff, assistant federal dis­
Bnnk of Center Hill, n small stnto
TAMPA,
Nov,
17—
A
mistrial
re­
dirigible ZR-2, because he had to give Sinn Felners no rtho southern Union- trict attorney, of Brooklyn, said todny. Ho said the cstlmnte did not Include sulted todny In tho case of Seth Scott bank, capitalized nt $15,000, hns closed
hundreds of smaller bootleggers. Government has started proceedings to
hls pplacc to an English officer who
would ngreo to.
nnd Aaron Rystor, chnrgcd with tho Its doors and cnllcd upon tho comp­
mnkc Edward J. Donegnn, Brooklyn contractor, pay moro than a million In
troller to ndministor its nffnirs.
decided to make tho trip, is visiting ’
theft o f an automobile.
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taxes and penalties.
his parents. Ho Is a naval mechanic, j R jy It with a Herald Want Ad.

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AN AUGUSTA FIRM

NAVAL POWERS ULSTER'S REPLY
IS DELIVERED
WOULD KEEP
GOVERNMENT
ONE SHIP YARD

SURTAX RATE
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BE AGREEABLE

NO SOLDIERS
WERE HUNG
DURING WAR

BOOTLEGGERS IN NEW YORK
MAKE OVER FIFTY MILLIONS
OFF THE U. S. GOVERNMENT

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RICHMOND, Nov. 10&lt;—Latest returna from tho Ninth Virginia Con­
gressional district heretofore regarded
ns only great Republican stronghold
in stato, gave Trinkle, Democratic
candidate for govomor a majority
rnnging from fifteen to eighteen hun­
dred over Henry W. Anderson, Re­
publican. This is tho first Democrat­
ic victory in tho Ninth District since
1808.
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Opposite Pool Office
Kanner’s Department storo carries
a page advertisement in this issue and
will have another one tomorrow set­
ting forth tho fact that this store will
start one of the biggest sales over
pulled horo In many yoars. An over­
stocked solo in which this storo finds
itself with too many articles on the
shelves and a big stock coming and
thcro must bo stock movod now and
1more selling spaco obtained for the
big winter trade that is commencing.
Among tho many good things in bar­
gains will bo dry goods, clothing,
shoos, house furnishings, rugs, etc.,
and aside from this feast of bargains
$150 in cash will bo given In a contest
card nnd fifty rugs will bo given away
nnd thoro nro many other good things
thnt will take place at this big salo.
J. M. Dawson is tho man who is put­
ting on this big snle and Dawson is
the mnn who knows how to put thorn
on successfully. This is J. M. Daw­
son who has been hero for some tirno
nnd has decided to make Sanford his
home. He puts on snlcs for alt tho
stores thnt want his services nnd he
is a good advertiser, a good nd writ­
er, n good salesman nnd a mnn who
knows the buying and selling game in
merchandising. Hu has stnkcd his
reputation on this big snlo going over
big nnd if advance information is any
criterion it will be ono of the most suc­
cessful sales over put on in this city.
Rend the advertisement. Rend tho
hills, nttend tho Halo that starts Snturdny nnd Insts only 14 days. Bo on
hand enrly nnd got your pick of tho
bargains nnd tho prizes. Thoro are
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AMPLE AID IN FLORIDA
tended ma yrun for a period of throe
FOR CATTLE INDUSTRY
years from tho date they orlglnato.
ijfe i
ASSURED BY NEW BANK
Ip( ti^e letter from Managing Di­
n ? :i
rector Meyer it la to bo aeon that the
AGENTS FOR THOMPSON SHOES
(Continue! from I’i|« On.)
war finance corporation has laid down
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pany were agrcod upon, aa indicated certain proacrlbed rules which must
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ing Florida in dovoloping mora tick="?H
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"In tho conference betweon tho free territory.
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pected that u new cattle loan com­ expected to bo organized in Florida
pany, with approximately $250,000 and it is designed to operato in two
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subscribed capital, would shortly be stntcs. Bartow was selected ns tho
formed to tal&lt;o caro of cattle loans in point for its location because it is ono
Florida and Georgia, and that It ,was of tho central points In Florida os re­
supposed thnt this cattlo loan com­ lated to tho cattle industry. Its pres­
WILSON MAKING
pany mako loans to cattlo raisers who ident is ono of the most popular fi­
RAPID RECOVERY.
are in n position to comply with tho nanciers In tho section, a mnn who is
following
terms:
thoroughly familiar with tho cattlo
WASHINGTON, Nov. 0.— Former
1.
—
All
cattlo upon which ionns arobusiness nnd the conditions of tho in­
President Wilson has mndo a good re­
predicted shall ho confined in ample dustry.—Jacksonville Metropolis.
covery from his recent Setback nnd
pastures or ranges owned, leased or
probnbly will bo nblo to attend the
otherwise
controlled, by tho borrower, CONSTRUCTION IN FLORIDA
services In honor of the unknown sol­
in such a manner thnt tho herd or
TITUSVILLE AND GENEVA ROAD dier nt Arlington Nntlonal cemetery CAMPAIGN IIY TEACHERS AND
SHOWS GREAT PROGRESS—
herds may bo conveniently inspected
AND WILL HE MADE INTO
ST. PETERSBURG IN LEAD
SCHOLARS WILL HEAR
on Armistice Dny, his physician Rear
nt any timo by representatives of tho
FREE FERRY
FRUIT
Admirnl Cary T. Grayson, snid today.
war finance corporation. Such en­
•1Conllnu.il from l‘»sr On.)
Wilson, Grayson snid is taking daily
closed
pusturcs or ranges to hnvo an authorized in October was a rosldonco
Our recent efforts to have n now motor car rides nnd has attended the
Monday morning tho program for
adequate wntcr supply for the cattle, valued in the building permit nt $16,­
bridge on tho Genova-Titusvillo road theatre once sinco ho was forced to Rotter Speech Week began with a
and sufficient dipping vats for tick 000 hut which the owner expects will
did not mature on account of a recent his bed by "n digestivo upset." Ho chapel talk to tho High School stu­
eradication purposes. In tho case of cost approximately $25,000. Building
ruling of tho War Department that indicated however, thnt It hnd not been dents mndo by It. J. Holly in his usa lease, same shall bo for Buch time in Lakeland is on a boom nover before
tho bridge would havo to bo a draw­ definitely decided whothor tho former unl genial stylo. Mr. Holly is rec­
ns tho war finnneo corporation mny experienced and with construction of
bridge and tho proper kind of a draw­ prtsldont would nttend the ceremonies. ognized by all S. H. S. ns ono of its
deem necessary for tho protection of the buildings for Southorn Collcgo to
bridge would cost botwoon $8,000 and Inclement weather might mnko it im­ best friends and consequently his
tho loan.
begin nbout Jnnunry 1, nnd numerous
$10,000, It will bo romombored that possible for him to bo present.
words about "Good Speech ns a Com­
2. —Thnt loans bo mndo only on cat­residences nnd business houses
in
tho counties of Seminole, Volusia and
mercial
Asset"
woro
fully
taken
to
If Wilson attends, It will bo his
tlo in tick freo areas, or in counties prospect. 1022 is expected to fur
Brovnrd at a mooting decided to build
heart.
During
that
day
tho
posters
first nppenrnnco nt nn offlcinl funct­
which have voted in favor of tick era­ surpass this year.
tho road and bridgo that would glvo
ion sinco ho hobbled to tho cnpitol on mndo for tho contest conducted by tho OLDEST ODD FELLOW OF
dication; this provision boing neces­
Tho largest project authorized in
tho proper connoction with tho Ft.
inauguration day to tnko n brief part Wclfnro Department of tho Woman’s
NORTH CAROLINA DIES. sary’ in order thnt cattlo on which DnyUmft during October was a busl-&lt;"
Mims and Titusvlllo road through this
Club woro on exhibit at tho High
in the ceremonies.
loans nro made mny hnvo accoss to tho ness building of brick and stool to
county near Genova and tho bridge
School. Sinco then tbeso havo been
RALEIGH, N. C., Nov. 0.—C. II. mnrkot before maturity of tho ionn. cost $24,000.
nt this point having boon burned
placed
in
vnrlous
show
windows
about
WOMEN POLICEMEN
Bclno, 87 oldest Odd Follow in North
I nm glad to bo nblo to inform you
Sanford, which has made remarkdown, had to bo renowed. Tho coun­
town. Nan Paxton’s is In Spoor’s
Cnrolinn nnd grand representative of that tho war finance corporation is nblo progress on construction during
FOR JACKSONVILLE.
ty commissioners asked for assistance
window; Dyron Stephens in Rower &amp;
tho order to the Sovereign Grand rendy to consider applications from
tho current year, in tho first ten
of tho Chamber of Commorco in tho
Roumlllnt’s Drug Storo; Rodman LohLodge which met in Toronto, Canada, such a livo stock company, operat­
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 8.—Mnyor
matter o f obtaining u sufficient sum
mouths
more than doubled last year’s
mnn’B at Newborry’B and Edward McMnrtln has nsnouneed his Intention of
Inst month, died nt his home hero Inst ing in accordance with these terms.
of money to supplement what tho
total
for
the same period. Hermits is­
Calley’s in Drady’s Jewelry storo win­
appointing two or three additional
night, following nt nttnok of acute
Vory truly yours,
sued up to November 1, 1920, totalled
commissioners had available and build
dow,
women polico hero whoso duty it will
indigestion, which ho suffered whilo
EUGENE MEYER, Jr.,
tho bridge nnd also tho road to Oscoonly $104325 while for tho first ton
Tho second chapel talk was made
be
to
keep
a
wntchful
eyo
upon
young
attending
a Masonic lodge meeting. •
ola.
Managing Diroctor. months of 1021 the total was $281,132.
Tuesday at 10:30 by Miss Ora Wil­
This was done by tho Chamber of girls. Two womon, Mrs. J. D. Aldor- liams of tho Expression Department Mr. Bclno was born in Pennsylvania
Chairman Moyer, of tho war Fi­ Tho value of permits for all of 1920
Hermits last
Commerce nnd the sum of monoy mnn, president o f tho Ducal County of tho public schools. Her subject nnd enmo to Raleigh shortly nfter tho nance Corporation has mado it known was only $139,375.
needed was rnisod by tho people of Federation of Women's Clubs, and was "Tho Human Voico’.’ on which war between tho Stntcs.
thnt the credits which tho corpora­ month were valued at almost flvo
Snnford, Oviedo, Genova, . Chuluotu Mrs. *H. I. Nivens, vico president of sho gavo a freo expression lesson,
tion is prepared to extend to tho cat­ times those for the same month Iasi
and othor points In tho county. Sinco tho orgnnizntlon, who wore given which was fully appreciated by all •MAPLEFIELD" TO HE REPAIRED. tle raisers of Georgia nnd Florida nro year, the total having been $32,150
that tlmo County Enginocr Frod Wil­ special police powers sometimo ago, tho students. An entertaining recita­
liberal in tho extreme, nnd members ns against $0,500. Construction or
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 0.— It is of tho Atlanta ngoncy representing eleven dwelling houses was authoris­
liams has boon Informed that tho for­ have been supplied with badges by tion added charm to her words of
likely thnt tho Maplcfleld ,n British
mer bridgo plan will not bo allowed tho mnyor.
advice.
Florida dcclnro that thoy will bo am­ ed among permits issued last month
schooner
owned by Wright Wright- ply sufficient to meot tho needs of and tho largest project was u store to
and n stool drawbridge must be built.
Tho High School studonts woro
cost $8,500.
Since this is out of tho question now IRISH PEACE CLIMAX
particularly fortunate in having se­ son, o f Novla Scotia, badly damaged the industry in Florida and Georgia.
WILL COME THURSDAY. cured Dr. Wm. Froomont Dlackman several wteks ago by tho revenuo cut­
tho county commissioners havo vory
Cattlo loans havo nlrcady been
ter Ynmncrnw, will he brought to mado extensively in tho
wisely decided thnt n ferry would bo
for chnpel on Wednesday,
wostorn
Our new address, Hark avenue.
LONDON, Nov. 0.—A climnx on the
much cheaper and tho money that was
Thursday’s chapel included tnlks by this port for repairs. The boat was stntcs and many cattlo banks have Como in If you don’t buy.— Hopular
raised will be used in making good ap­ Irish situation will bo reached Thurs­ Pattyo Lyles and Edwnrd Henderson, abandoned by its crow who wore later boon organized to sccuro a proforred Market.
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proaches to tho bridgo and on tho day.
a reading by Mno Holly nnd nt 2:46 picked up by the United Fruit stenm- aid for their respective communities.
On thnt dny tho Ulster cabinet will p. m. the awarding of prizes in tho er Uola nnd carried into New York.
Osceola road as plnnned. This will
In thoso cases tho aid has been usually
confer
with Premier Lloyd Goorgo on poster, play and story contests, as
givo tho traffic at tho bridge much
on tho basis of ten dollars to each
bettor accommodations than formerly tho proposed settlement, requiring well ns the presentation of two short
dollar of capilul sleek paid into the
ns tho woodon bridge was unsafe, ccrtnin concessions by thnt district.
plays under tho direction of
Mrs.
bank, and it is expected that this will
Should tho Ulsterites rofuso to con­ Maxwell nnd Miss Williams.
whereas a good forry will bo much
probably bo tho bnsis in Florida, tho
morn satisfactory nnd being n free sider tho compromise proposition, It
Dr. Dlackman mndo an cloquont ad­ Get your hunting license no definite statement ns to this was
forry will meet with tho approval of was believed certain Lloyd Gcorgo dress. Speaking In behnlf of Bettotoday. It was brought
the forthcoming
State and County Tax
the traveling public until ouch time would carry out his threat to resign. Speech Dr. Dlackmnn, former presi­ at once and avoid
out nt tho Inst Washington conforas the counties interested cun build a
dent of Rollins Collcgo, made an clo­ rush o f the last days.
onco that tho aid oxiondod tho west Books are now open for
Dntes, figs ,nuts, plum pudding, nnd quont nddress yesterday morning to
stool drawbridge.
Resident County
1.25 by tho finance corporation through tho the payment o f taxes for
canned boned chicken.— Popular Mar­ tho high school students and fnculty
cattlo banks, new nnd old, haB result­
1921, a dis­
Wo have tho Illuo Ribbon 'Mnyo- ket.
.
107-ltc dw
on tho subject, "Some Mastors of tho Non-resident Coun­
ed In relieving tho financial stress of the year,
liaise, 36c largo Jar; 18s omnll Jar.—
English Lnngungo." Dr. Blackman
ty ......................... 3.75 the industry to such nn extent thnt count o f 2 % is allowed
For first class Job work—th« Herald spoke of English as a beautiful nnd
Popular Market.
107-lt edw
cattle owners hnvo not boon forced to
Non-resident State
for payment in Novem­
efficient language which wo nro forput their stock on tho market at n
for county.......... 25.00 sacrifice and nlrcndy nn lncronso in ber, 1 % in December.
tunnto to bo privileged to speak and
urged thnt we do all in our powor to
To those hunting hi tho vnluo of cattlo of not loss than Tax books close April
conserve und enrich it. Then in a
$10 n hond is apparent by tho markot
are prices.
1st. Poll taxes for the
sympathetic yot discriminating way other counties you
notified
that
you
must
ho spoko of tho seven masters of tho
Tho fullest mcasuro of co-opora- year 1921, for both men
English lnngungo which hnd mndo tho have your license before tion on tho purt of owners of graz­
and women, beenme due
strongest npponl to him. As tho great­
ing lands is urged in n resolution
you
hunt.
The
receipts
est of theso masterpieces ho named
which was adopted at a into meeting November 1st, 1921.
the King James’ version of tho Biblo, issued by me in the past of tho Atlnnta ngoncy. Floridians
Business and Occupa­
FOO TBALL G AM E
and as other poworfully stimulating
owning lnnds aro nskod particularly
will
not
be
good
and
will
tion Licenses became
works tho labors of Bunynn, DcFoo,
to nssist Insofar ns possiblo. Tho part
A R M ISTIC E D A Y , 4 P. M.
be issued.
You of tho resolution discussing this phaso due October 1st, and if
Lincoln, Stevenson, Cnrlylo nnd Wood­ not
row Wilson.
should order this license of^ollef follows:
not paid, are delinquent,
Don’ t forget we give a free chance on the American L e ­
Tho address was ono of tho most
"And ho It further resolved, That
at
once
as
delay
will
beautiful nnd inspiring which Snnford
land owners aro urged to loaso graz­ as the law requires that
gion Ford with every tire.
High School students havo over been cause you to miss hunt­ ing lands to cnttlo owners on a nom- a license be procured be­
privileged to hoar and fully proved
ing the first days in oth­ innl basis of rent in order that tho fore conducting the bus­
30x3y2 N . S.......$10.25
30x3 N . S.........$8.75
Dr. Blackman, himself, ono of the
cnttlomcn mny thus bo cnnblod to
er counties.
groat mastors of our language.
comply with ono of tho conditions iness, profession or oc­
Hunters without li­ jieccsBnry for a loan nnd to thoroby cupation.
There nro few marble palnccB in cense in this county will assist in fostoring tho cattlo industry
of tho state."
this country, but we havo a House
JNO. D. JIN K IN S,
suffer
the
penalties
of
According to members of tho Floricomposed largely of ivory.
day
committee,
such
aid
ns
Is
socurTax Collector,
the law.
od for Florida must bo secured before
V U L C A N IZIN G
Seminole Co.
E. F. HOUSHOLDER, July 1, 1022, when under tho law tho
And so singing mnkca one’s work
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lighter.
Well,
perhaps
in
time
County Judge. war finance corporation must begin
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tho chorua will try it.
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liquidating. Howovor, tho loan*, e*J*-«SaR it with a Herald Want Aik

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

ARMISTICE DAY CELEBRATION
GREATEST EVER HELD HERE
PARADE WAS GREAT SUCCESS

displaying fhelr furniture In the shape tempted and It Is a source of gratifi­
o f a drawing room and ladies sitting cation to tho Legion boys and tho
nt ease on tho comfortable chairs Auxiliary that tho pcoplo responded
woro: Mrs, F. L. Miller, Mrs. Ed. with such a whole-hearted spirit and
Lane, Mrs. Archio Betts, Mrs. John entered tho lists with tho feeling that
it was all for tho boys nnd nothing is
Smith and Mrs. Howni^J Overlin,
Tho Rco car carried out tho gold too good for the boys—our boys.
It was a difficult mntter to settlo
standard car in yollow with a largo
tho
question of tho prettiest, tho host
American eanglo on top and a hovy
of beautiful Sunford girls in the decorated nnd tho most appropriate
cnr nnd flont in tho pnrade nnd thoro
cnr.
The D. C. Marlowe car was beauti­ woro to bo throe prizes awarded all of
j
I carrying out the color scheme In Its ful in green nnd white carrying out them being flno silver cups given by
Many Floats and Beau- ontircty. Mr9i Hui drove tho car and tho vegetable colors nnd filled with the threo banks of Sanford. Tho
Mrs. Henry youhg ladies in white and green, Miss Judges woro strangers in tho city nnd
wns accompanied by
tifully Decorated
Wight, Mrs. Endor Curlett, Mrs. W. Mardro driving accompanied by Miss­ know nono of tho people owning the
Gars
F. Blackman and Mrs. Q. I. Louckes. es Murrell, Geraldino Muriel, arid cars or floats nnd they mndo their de­
i it
The Gonovn Community Club had a Mrs. Donald Whitcomb,
cision only after maturo deliberation
decorated in greon and white and
Haynes &amp; Ratliff hnd a good float nnd nfter taking about ten of tho
1-f 1 1 / l L i L l i n i i A
A t*nrryinic tho servlco star nnd filled rupresontfflitjob printing with n job enrs nnd floats nnd then by a pro­
with Geneva ladles.
press going full blast printing litera­ cess of elimination bringing them
OF CAna, FLOATS, YOUNG LAtwo ture to Bcnttcr in the crowd and also down to three.
Tho Firo Department with
DIES, FLOWERS, BANDS, GOOD
trucks nnd equipment.
Tho first prize went to tho Welfare
showing office supplies.
TIMES, GREAT DAY
Amoricnn Legion float with Jnmcs
Chaso &amp; Co. hnd a realistic flont Dopt. cnr of tho Woman's Club, driv­
r
Huff representing tho army in over­ representing n colcry ernto all painted en by Mrs. A. E. Hill nnd decorated in
i
(F ro m T r l d » y '» D d lj r )
seas uniform, Edward Moy~ represent­ life size anif'twieo us natural.
purple and white, the purplo being fur­
The greatest celobratfon of Armis­ ing tho navy, Walter Connelly driving
Tho West Side Grocery, Routh nished by wisterias, making n perfect
tice Day and one of tho greatest cele­ and Miss Blnko representing a Red
Bros, Oakery, Deane Turnor, grocer­ combination, tho color schomo hoing
brations over held In Sanford started Cross nurse.
ies; Rivers Bros., Lord's Purity Wat­ carried out In detail.
off this morning by the blowing o f
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Flont
tho Children
of tho Daugh er, Millor’s Unkery with display of
Tho second prize went to tho cnr
whistles nnd firing of guns nt mid- torg of tho American Revolution dec- cartes and bread; Seminole Market, that held tho graves nnd crosses of
night and from that time until the nrntod in grny and red, white and blue
Cocn-Coln, Chero-Cub:, Seminole Ho- those who gave tholr lives for their
memorial exorcises at tho park in nnd containing the officers of the ] tujf Gntchel’s Store, Amoricnn Agrl- country nnd whoso memory will bo
which tho Amcrlcnn I.eglon took part rhildron, Misses I’ ulcston, Mnrthn cultural Chemical Co., Hanson Shoo kept green by such devotion as thnt
and Dr, Goorgo Hyman delWorod tho Chappell, Jean Maxwell, Frances shop, Mahoney &amp; Wnlker and Clovo- exhibited yesterday. Tho flont repmemorial address up to tho tlmo of Dulton, Maude Lake and Mrs. J. B. land tractors, Sanford Steam I'rcs- \resented tho crosses of Flanders field
tho great parade tho city was on tho Starling of tho Sully Harrison chap- sury, Hopkins Shoe Shop, Allen Seed .ar.d the poppies of Frnnco waved over
qui vivo nnd the pnrndo made them {ot.(
Ilmmley driving tho cnr.
Co., Sanford Steam Laundry, Dodgo the graves bringing tenrs to the eyes
wild. The parade was one of the
n 0tnry club cnr in old gold and1cnrS| ft, w . Poarmnn, Snnford Battery [ of the people in the big crowd nnd
longest nnd one of tho best that has bllI(j in
Donne Turner drove the 1nlK| nmny other /louts were nil good. ' even to the eyes of tho judges of tho
over boon Btagcd in Snnford nnd l» u raP which was filled with Hoy Scouts.) The "Hunter’s” cnr in which Tom 'cars. It might havo been sentiment
credit to the Legion and to tho pubclarence Mahoney and Chns. Britt Williams nnd Hilly Parker represent on their part that governed their de­
lie spirited citizens who made it posft Knights of Columbus car in cd tho hunting senson with tholr dogs cision and some may say it was hut
sihlo. Starting at Tenth street and
Knights colors ami insignia,
and gims nnd game in n camp scone the float was very prettily arranged,
winding its length over tho principal, ,Joy Scout8 ()f tl,„ Baptist church and the Ilol-Jav Coffee Co., with a
wns ns true to life as it was possible
streets of tho city it-was a thing of j commanded by Lossing,
huge coffee pot till attracted attention to mnlco it and it took the second
bonuty nnd a Joy ns long as it Insted.
Wakefield Preserving Co., of Go- and favorable comment.
prize. The Idea of this float was ad­
Tho Herald tried to get n partial Inova had „ (.ar decorated In limiting
Tile Znchnry-Tyl ir Crate Co., hnd a vanced by Mrs. It. J. Holly at the
write-up of the cars as they passed ||lllti fl|k.(! witj, K|naBca of jun ies and
realistic float, the cur being filled Auxiliary mooting and was taken
and wo took our own cnr out of tho (prcgorvc8_
with crates which many farmerette from the American Legion Weekly.
pnrndo in order to check tho other i *rhc&lt; literature nnd Music Dejmrt girls were making crates and filling
The third prize was won by the
cars am) , if any
of,, them ,are left out
ino,g8 „--f the
Club
had a, them, the girls being Gladys Wilson, Lloyd Shoo Store which hnd a white
.
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the people Who witnessed tho parado iH&lt;m,tjfu| cnr that carried out the-M ay Holly, Margaret Zachary, Lil- float upon which the Walkover and
will know why for it was a mammoth idea of n Crock forum of white pillars unn Shinholsor and Arthur Zachary,
the Princess Pat shoes were symbol­
nnd a gorgeous affair and nothing between which were Mrs. A, M. Phil
ized by young men and young ladies
Jr., and Kinchen Powers.
like it has over been staged in this lips with a harp representing tho
A pathetic* note was added to the p a -, walking over the shoes and the Cinpart of the state. The line nnd tho Music Department; Mrs, R. C. Max­
rado by tho old veterans of tho G. A. i dorellu idea as exemplified by the
ears are given ns they appeared in well, with a scroll, representing the
R. and tho Confederate Veterans.
gitl in the throne chair and was
tho parade:
Literature Department; and Cnrnictn
The Confederate Veterans organized ! beautiful float in every detail.
Ilia colors, old (dory, borne bj ‘ Hm-ber and Sara Evelyn Williams, tho Jos. Finnegan Post hero Just af­
Tliero were so many beautiful
Matt Tarbcll, representing the navy representing dancing girls all dress­
ter the war and today only threo of floats that should have received priz­
nnd escorted by Neil Chittemlon of ed in the Grecian costume of puro
them were loft to ride in tho parade es that it wna too Imd there were not
the army nnd Roy Chittemlon of tho white with flowing robes and Hamp­
With them woro Messrs. Hart and about tea prizes in order that many
Marine.
den Duiloso in Greek costumo, drove Holder, of Geneva, and they woro un­ others could havo favorable mention.
Thu Gold Star Mothers in Lexing­ the car.
der the care of tho N. I)eV. Howard The judges wore puzzled over the de­
ton car.
Lloyd's Shoe Store hnd a beautiful Chapter, Daughters of the Confeder­ cision and said that they had never
Float representing Flanders Field float all trimmed in white in which
acy. They had n smoker *nftor the seen so many pretty cars and floats
with the “ crosses row on row” nnd Glenn Whitcomb drove, Robert Holly,
parade at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. uml it was difficult to place the priz­
the puppies growing on the graves of represented the Walk-Over shoe, stop­
George DoCottcs and tho chapter was es for some timo hut tlieir decisic.i
the departed,
ping over a shoo and Albert Connolly their hostess for dinner nt tho Wolnku will give general satisfaction Inas­
American Legion, officers
first, wns trying on a shoe on Ruth Henry
Cafe mid attended to tlieir wants dur­ much as everybody could not he win­
army and navy represented.
wliilo Charles Hells posed as a visitor ing the day and making their stay a ners.
Sanford hand with Sid Rive acting with Miss Margaret Cox.
most pleasant one,
Rollins College carried off tho ca­
ns drum major.
Tliu Hlue Goose lira ml of fruits nnd
There were ninny and varied floats noe race prize as our hoys had not
Daughters of tho American Revo­ vegetables was represented
by n and cars nnd nutos nnd everything. sufficient practice in the canoe .pad­
lution with the American eagle perch­ truck filled with nil kinds of fruits
The parade was the longest and the dling and Rollins hoys are experts. It
ed on the top of a trellis from which and vegetables—fruits from every
best that has over been carried out in showed that our hoys could do much
was suspended tho old Liberty Hell dime—and Dorothy Haynes represent­
Snnford in Inter years. So many cars hotter if they hud canoes ami used our
and in the car Dr. Langley rupresnt- ed Skooktuu apples, Marguerite Gar­
came in at the last minute that they lako as it should lie usud. Tho silver
ed the army in Gen. Pershing, Joo ner, Hlue Goose brand, and Carmen
could not lie classified properly and cup donated by Harry Ileoren went to
Meisch a Minute Man, Zoo and Fannie Guthrie cauliflower.
sonio of them may havo escaped the tlie lucky crew at Rollins and they
Heim Munson ami Mrs, W. B. WntWoodruff &amp; Watson had a car rep­ eye of the reporter. It was some job will have a beautiful souvenir to re­
son, (lie Daughters of Revolutionary resenting tho gent's furnishings.
to get them all in the limited timo al­ mind them of Hanford and of Armis­
period with tho /&gt;ld spinning wheel,
The Popular Market hud a float lowed for thu parade for when the tice Day.
Knight Templars under H. E. Tolar, representing the meats nnd groceries
head of it was marching down First
In tho football game Rollins College
It. S. Gibbs, captain general.
nnd had a nice little pig all ready for street tile last of it was just starting put it over our boys— hut tho reason
U. D. C. car of old Confederate the cutting.
over n mile away.
was plain—our Legion boys hnd not
Veterans in camp fire scone in which
The IIof-Mac Buttery Service Co.,
Tliu prizes bad not been awarded at practiced with the pig skin in many
thu Jos. Finnegan camp was repre­ bail two cars, one n big Jiluvk box
tho time of going to press and if any years and were rusty although the
sented by J. M. Lord, L. G. String- representing Hie devil in tho box with
of thu cars havo been left out lot this fat ones could play without creaking
fellow, A, C. Martin, C, 11. Leffler and
a real devil on top and another beau- paper know and wo will pick them up tlieir hinges. Wo had tlie hoof and
Mr. Mobley.
tifully decorated car trimmed in moss with the winners in tomorrow’s issue, tin* hrnwn and a regular stone wnll of
U. I&gt;. C. car driven by Miss Husslo
and poppies and bearing the inscrlp-j After the pnrndo had disbanded in defense. All our hoys like H o d g s o n
Zachary and filled with Confederate
•ion, "A rolling stuno gathers no moss, frm,t „f the t.ourt house Mayor Stev- Hall and Tom Merrlwetjier had to do
votornns,we stay in Sanford," and this ear a t - u p o n behalf of the city, present- was to sit on tho Rollins hoys ami
G. A. It. Veterans in threo enrs car­
traded much attention.
jdu the fine lot on the lake front to they just had to bo good. However,
rying the boys in blue, Haight and
Hanford Flirnituru Co. and Puro Post Commander L. F. Roper'of the sitting on'them did not seem to he
Welland car and II. &amp; U. Motor uo. j
Food Market hnd cars representing Cumpl.oll-Lossing Post of tho Amori- vailed “ touehduwna” uial when the
carH.
thoir business.
can Legion, Tills lot is on the corner final score was chalked up It looked
City Officials in cnr with Post
John Hniith had a flno car for tho of tlie lako front near the old fibre like Rollins JO, American Legion 0.
Commander Roper, Mayor Stuvemi Gulf Refining Co., showing a Wayno
factory nnd at tho foot of Myrtle ave­ This may not bo the exact figures hut
nml City Commissioners S. O, Chaso pump mid accessories, the car being
nue. it will he in tlie heart of tliu there was so much sand raised down
and C. E. Henry nnd the guest of tho trimmed in yellow and white.
city ere long nnd will lie graced by a there in tho lake front thnt tho fig­
day, Mayor John Martin, of Jack­
Hall Hardware Co., with two oil fine Legion building an soon as pus- ures woro not plain. At any rato the
sonville,
stoves going full blast mid a negro sihlo.
Rollins College won,
The Camp Firo Girls had a camp chef getting dinner ready
Mayor John Martin, o f Jacksonville
Two-Mile Run.
scone In green and pine with the moss
S. 0 . Chaso car.
made the address of tho day to n largo
for ground work and Lliu girls in InThe athlouc committee o f the Amer­
The Yowell Co., had two beautiful, crowd immediately after dinner that
dlnn costumo with Willie Hrumley
ican Legion composed of Messrs,
cars in the parade that attracted) was •veil received nnd oh wo go to
driving,
.Meredith and Ward arranged for a
much attention, one of them being press the carnival is on full blast nml
St, Andrews’ Brotherhood in a beau­
two mile race. The beginning was in
"Happiness” trimmed in white i n , the athletic stunts and football and
tifully decorated cnr.
front of the Valdez Hotel and threo
which Mildred Holly drove the car mid |Ull tlie ennrou races mid other stunts
Chamber o f Commerce with a hcuiio
times around ton blocks of the city.
Agnes Dumas hnd charge of a hovy of are being pulled off. All tho details
of tho city and mottoes appropriate
About l/iOU people witnessed tlie race.
beautiful children, all blondes to c o r -jo f these events will he given in tofor tho Chamber culling attention to
Guards woro placed at street corners
roBpond with the car. This cnr was morrow’.H issue
our many resources.
and thu hoys woro given tho right-ofThe colored people hnd some very
in white tissue nnd excited much com­
way.
Woman's1Club car In tho shnpe of a
ment. The other Yowell car was ad­ creditable cars and flouts in tho rear
huge flower basket trimmed in whltu
Tlie winners woro ns follows:
vertising Vlctrnlns nnd represented o f the profession. They represented
with bountiful red roses, tho club
First prize—A $10.00 football, giv­
tile Moth mid the Flame the girls rep­ the schools, churches and socletes ami
flower, the car driven by Mrs. R. E.
en by Bryan Cycle Co.; Alton Gunter,
resenting butterflies or moths with the hoys who had taken part in tho
time, 11 3-4.
Tolar and the following officers in
Alfred Robson driving and Annie Leo world war.
tho car: President, Mrs. John LoonSecond prize—$7.00 pair of shoes,
Florence Henry, Mary Lou Hrown,
(Tram Saturday*, Dally)
urdl, Mrs. Fred Williams, Mrs. John
given by Perkins &amp; Britt; Wesley Ty­
Mario Teague, Esther Miller, Allis
It took several applications of "re­ ler. Time, 12.
Meisch.
Gilloti on the car holding hands nnd
veille” this morning to urouso the
Then enmo the Social Department
Third prize—$1.00 pair of shoes,
Ueo Howard in tho center,
tired ex-service men and get them given by Lloyd’s Shoo Store; Clyde
and the Welfare Department of the
Hmimcl’s Specialty Shop had a hack on the job aftor n strenuous tlmo Booth. Timo, 12 1-4.
Woman's Club, Tho Socinl Depart­
ment in n closed cnr represented a beautiful cnr In white trimmed with of three days and uiglitB of carnival,
Fourth prize—-Gold watch chain,
drawing room scene with the ladies yellow daisies nnd luid n bevy of beau- parades and dnneo last night. There given by the Snnford Shoo &amp; Cloth­
drcBscd in afternoon costume, tho cnr ;
b'irls,. Kitty Dubose, LoClairo is probably no city in Florida that ing Co.; Frederick Lyons. Time 12
was driven by John McIhcIi, Jr., and Jones, Daphne Wlmhlsh, nnd Thclnw had as big a celebration ns Snnford 1-2.
in the cnr were Mrs. Thco. Langley, Frazier and several others in largo regardless of size. There was such a
Fifth prize.— Silver buckle bolt,
Mth. R. J. Holly, Mrs. Newmnn, Mrs. picture hats and evening dressos to varied and such a lnrgo program thnt given by ThniBher &amp; Garnerj( Edward
it seemed stupendous whon looked at McCauley, n m o, 12 3-4.
A . P. Connolly. Tho car was trimto
kunuty of tho cnr.
The Mobley ear in red, white and after it is nil over for from tho tnp of
Sixth prize— Neck tie, given by
mod in red nnd greon tissuo and was
blue, the Ford Tractor flont, tho Mil- the hell to tho last sound of tho or- Woodruff &amp; Watson, John Hudson.
decorated in big iod roses.
Tho Welfare Department had ono vis Marble Co., with a fac simile of cheatra Inst night there was aomc- Timo, 18.
Seventh prize— Neck tie, givon by
of the most beautiful enrs In the pa­ tho memorial monument in tho city thing doing all tho time,
I The parade yesterdny wns the big- Yowull Co,; Clarence Duffln. Time,
rade being trimmed in whita and wis­ park, were nil good.
T. J. Miller &amp; Co., hud a fine car gest and host that has ever been ut- 13 1-2.
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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

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it will soon bo cuscd.
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remedy, too. Loosens up the phlegm,
clears up tlio cough, relieves the con­
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At your druggists,
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(From B*turds/’ * Dully)

Sanford wua advertised yestorday
ns. never before and advertised in
many ways. Wo can thunk the Le­
gion boys for giving our city n bunch
of good publicity and while tho Le­
gion made but littlo over oxponBos
they gave tho city much in tho lino of
nihertlslng and not tho least of this
advertising is tho Fox Nows moving
picture that will soon bo distributed
nil over tho United States. Through
the Legion and tho Chambor of Com­
merce tho Fox Nows man was invit­
ed to como hero and tako moving pic­
tures of tho parade nnd other stunts
and tho whole world will soon bo
watching tho Legion stunts ns pulled
olT by Ciunpboll-Lossing Post of tho
American Legion at Sanford, Florida,
U. S. A.
SPANISH WAR
VETERANS WERE THERE.
Tho Spanish war veterans wore
there with tho goods yesterday, and
hnd two enrs In tho parade, tanking
n fine showing. Tho writer mention­
ed this fnct but somehow or other!
the Item was missed from the general
description of tho pnrndo, nnd ns wo
have no wlflh to miss any of those
participating, this special nlentlon is
made becamiso all of us know what
the Spanish war meant nnd know that
many of those boys went through ns
much “ hell nnd brimstone” in n short
space of time as the veterans of nny
other war, and they voluntored by so
many millions that President McKin­
ley was obliged to call n(T enlist­
ments because they could not be
plnced.
Sanford lionets of qulto n
number of Spanish wnr veterans, nnd
they should form a good live post nnd
keep their memories alive— this is the
only way to perpetuate their mem­
ory and their deeds.

CATTLE OWNERS IF BACK HURTS
CAN OBTAIN
BEGIN ON SALTS
LOANS NOW
WAR
FINANCE CORPORATION
HAS MADE ARRANGEMENTS
FOR MANY COUNTIES
Tho cnttlo owners in Seminole coun­
ty nro In a favorable position to obtnln lonnB from the Wnr Flnnnco Cor­
poration, by reason of this county hav­
ing adopted compulsory dipping of
cattle by vote of tho people.
All louns must bu negotiated beforo
July 1st, 1022, tho initial loan being
for one year, with privilege of renew­
al for two .years which gives a total
period of three years from date of
loan, if dosired nnd tho maximum rato
which can be charged the cattle own­
ers is only seven nnd cne-linlf per cent
por year.
In order to facilitate tho making of
loans to cattlemen in Florida and
Georgia, the two states comprslng this
regional district, there has been or­
ganized the South Florida uattlo Loan
Company with a capital of $250,000,
which has hendquartors in Rnrtow.
Thomns L, Wilson, n pioneer cattleman
in Floridn nnd n member of tho re­
gional committee, has nccoptod tho
presidency.
Following are tho terms under
which loans may bu made, as set forth
in a letter from Eugono Meyer, Jr.,
mnnnging drcctor o f tho War Finance
Corporation, to tho roglona1 commit­
tee, tho Florida monibors of which are:
Thomas L. Wilson, Bnrtow; W. F.
Coachman, Jacksonville; and Dexter
M. Lowry, Tallahassee,
“ 1.— All cuttle oil which loans nre
predicated shall be confined in umplo
pastures or ranges owned, leased or
otherwise controlled by the borrower,
in such a manner that tho herd or
herds may be conveniently inspected
lit nny time by the representatives of
the War Finance Corporation, Such
enclosed pastures or ranges to hnvo
nil adequate water supply for the cat­
tle, and sufficcnt dipping vnts for tick
eradication purposes. In the enso of
a lease, same shall bo for such time as
tho War Financo Corporation may
doom necessary for protection of the
loan,
v
“ 2.—That loans bu mndo only on
cattle in tick-free uroas, or in coun­
ties which have voted in favor of tick
eradication; this provision being nec­
essary in order that the cuttlo on
whch loans are made may hnvo access
to tho nmrkots before maturity of tho
loans.
“ I am glad to bo able to Inform you
thnt tho Wnr Finance Corporation is
ready to consider applications from
such a live stock company, operating
in accordance with these terms."
Members of the Florida committee
are doing all they can to help the cat­
tlemen by urging the landowners to
mako leases at very nominal rates to
cnttlo owners whoso stock now nro on
tliosu ranges, so that the cattlemen
may meet tho requirements for secur­
ing loans to carry their utock until
mnrkct condltons improve and thereby
protect nnd cncourngo the cuttlo in­
dustry of tho statu.

Tho civic committee of tho Welfare SANFORD WILL SOON
HAVE COMMODIOUS
Department is actively engaged in
NEW CLUB HOUSE.
keeping “civic” week, nnd are doing
every thing to interest tho people to
The contract lias been lot by tho
help beautify Sanford. Saturday they
will conduct a,sale of hibiscus and board of governors and tho building
committee of tho club for the erection
bougnnvilln plants.
of a fine club house on thejr grounds
on Union nvomio and Lako Monroe,
und the building will be co&gt;apleted(on
or nbout March 1st.
It is to be regretted that the build­
ing cannot he finished in time to,be
of more service to the tourists this
season but on nccount of several de­
"I was weak and run-down,"
lays, lt'wnH Impossible to let the con­
relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of
tract and got the plans ready before
Dalton, Ga. “ I was thin and
this time.
Tho contractor, Frank
Just felt tired, all tho time.
Lessing, has agreed to push tho work
I didn’t rest well.
I wasn’t
with all possible speed, nnd the club
over hungry.
1 know, by
will he complete before the contract
this, 1 needed a tonic, and
time, If possible.
*
as thero Is nemo bettor than—
The club house .will ho approxi­
mately 50x70 feet on tho ground, ono
story, and basement, with n flno audi­
torium. Tho size of the auditorium
Is smaller than nt first contemplated,
but provision is made whereby it enn
easily bo enlarged when occasion de­
mands without nny
changed In the
present building. In fnct tho club
house, ns it will be built is a com­
pleted unit of the origlnul plan which
. . , I began using Cnrdul,”
called for a club house to cost approx­
continues
Mrs.
Burnett.
imately $22,000 nnd this original plan
"After my first bottle, I slept
can ho cnrrlcd out at nny time ,tho
bolter and ato bettor. I took
clpb feels nblo to do s o / The building
four bottles. Now I’m wall,
to he built nt this time Is said to cosU
feel just flno, eat and Bleep,
less than half thnt amount.
my skin Is clear and I have
Tho Sanford Rod &amp; Gun Club now
gained and suro feel that
has
nbout lf«0 members and nil aro
Cardul Is the beat tonic ever
enthusiastic
nbout tho proposition.
made.”
Sanford
hnH
long
been In need o f nuch
Thousands of other women
a
plnco
ns
Is
now
being built, whero
have found Cardul Just as
the
tourists
nnd
locnl
people ob well
Mrs. Burnett did.
It should
can have a meeting place and con­
help you.
ventions which nro alwnys glad to
At nil druggists.
come to Sanford on nccount of our
central location In tho Stato can liuvo
a meeting plnco.
*

Icudiii

" The Woman’s Tonic3

J

FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYH OCCASIONALLY IF YOU EAT MEAT
REGULARLY

No man or woman who oats meat
regularly can muke a mistnko by
flushing tho kidneys occasionally, snys
a well-known authority. Meat forms
uric ncid which clogs tho kidney pores
so they sluggishly filter or strain
only part of tho waste nnd poisons
from the blood, then you get sick.
Nearly nil rheumatism, hcadncheB,
livor trouble, norvoucncss, constipa­
tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder,
disorders como from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel n dull ache in
the kidneys or your back hurts, or if
the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, irregular of passage or at­
tended by a sensr.tion of scalding, got
about four ounces of Jud Salts from
any reliable pharmacy and take u tablospoonful in n glnss of water be­
fore breakfast for a few days nnd
your kidneys will then net flno. This
famous milts Is nindc from the ncid
of grapcB nnd lemon juice, combined
with lithin nnd has keen used for gen­
erations to flush clogged kidneys nnd
stimulnto them to activity, also to
neutralize the acids in urine so it no
longer causes irritation, thus ending
bladder disorder.).
Jnd Salts is inexpensive nnd ennnot injure; makes a delightful effer­
vescent litliia-water drink which all
regular meat caters should tako now
and then to keep the kidneys clean
nnd the blood pure, thereby avoiding
Rcrious kidney complications.—Adv.

Seminole County
W ill Do Its Part in
This Great W ork
ATLANTA, Nov. 14.—Southern Di­
vision Headquarters of tho American
Red Cross sees a veritable triumph of
the Red Cross cause in Dixie as a
result of reports from every section
of the division on the results of early
Roll Call activity.
The South, these reports indicate,
is keenly nlive to tho importance of
the pence time program of the organi­
zation nnd the response to tho nppenl
of the Greatest Mother Is believed
ample nssurnnee thnt tlio work now
being nttemrted will he carried on
throughout the coming year nnd pos­
sibly extended so that every com­
munity In the division will feel and
know Its benefits.
This has been made possible solely
through the whole hearted coopera­
tion of people in every walk o f life
throughout tho section. Rig busi­
ness lias recognized the benefits that
accrue to It from participation in Red
Cross activity and tho response has
been generous, ami organized labor
has been no less quick to grasp the
opportunity to aid a cause that Is one
of the prime factors jn our nntional
life ill adding strength nnd force to
tho masses.
In fact, practically every labor lead­
er In South hns not only enrolled
himself ns a Red Cross member, but
has given his citthu&amp;instic endorsement
of tho Red Cross program.
j
The doctrine of Red Cross service
hns been prenchcd from hundreds of
evangelical pulpits in the South nnd
at the same time it had been made the
subject o f endorsement from prelate
and priest, in church
nnd in syna­
gogue.
v
In fnct tho cooperation hns been ns
widespread as the cause In whkh It
Is given. As a result Division Head­
quarters ofTicinls predict thnt despite
the uncertainties of the times, tho
South will smash nil its records for
responso.to tho annual appeal of this
great nntional organization.
STATES GET WAR MATERIALS
FOR ROAD BUILDING.
Approximately $150,000,000 worth
of surplus wnr materials, turned over
by the wnr department to tho depart­
ment of agriculture, will ho distribut­
ed through tho bureau of public
roads to the various states for roadlmilding purposes.
Under tho Wndsworth-Knhn bill
this surplus wnr material is sent to
tho states with ho solo provision thnt
he used for road building purposes.
A vast accumulation o f machinery,
equipment ,supplies, and mot r ve­
hicles that was to have been used In
France has 'hus been diverted to a
useful peace-time purpose.
Floridn will receive $1,482,000.
Included In tho supplies distributed
among the states nro 27,108 motor
vehicles, mostly trucks; 172 locomot­
ives o fvnrioiis sizes; 25,000 gross
tons of rails; more than 4,500,000
pounds of powder ,nitd nearly 10,000
tons of TNT.
NEW YORK ,Nov. IB,— Picketing of
three thousand garment shops by
strikers began here today. Union of­
ficials warned plckots against argu­
ment or disturbance.

m

Y o u ’ll g e t s o m e w h e r e
w ith a p ip e a n d P . A J
Print« Albtrt U
n
M In toppy rod
___
h | i. tidy rod tint,
handtomt pound
and hall pound tin
humldort and Intho
nirnf crystal glaot
umldor wi t h
tpongo molotonor
top.

r

Start fresh all over again at the beginning! Get a
pipe!— and forget every smoke experience you ever had
that spilled the beans! For a jimmy pipe, packed
brimful with Prince Albert, will trim any degree of
smokejoy you ever registered! It’ s a rc/elation l
Put a pin in here! Prince Albert can’ t bite your
tongue or parch your throat. Both are cut out by our
exclusive patented process. So, just pass up any old
idea you may have stored away that you can’ t smoke a
pipe! Wo tell you that you can— and just have the time
of your life on every fire-up— if you play Prince Albert
for packing!
What P. A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a
home-made cigarette! Gee— but you’ ll have a lot of
fun rolling ’ em with Prince Albert; and, it’s a cinch
because P. A. is crimp cut and stays put!

i c b Thp ^cut
I0NGnUBNINGfMP! AM
D
-ClGARfTft TOBACCO
C o p y r lih t ID31
by it. J. Reynolds
Tobacco Co.

Wimlon-SaUiu,

N

iue Albert
the national j o y smoko

N. C.

I). A. It. MEETING
(From Monday1! Dully)

The regular monthly meeting of 1,
Sulliu Harrison Chapter, N, S., D. A,
It., is held the second Friday of each
month nt 2:20. Tho November meet­
ing was changed to Saturday, tho 12th
on account of Armistice Day. Mrs. L,
R. Phillips vviih our charming bustoss.
Among the ninny Important mat­
ters taken up at the business session,
was the co-operation of the "Ever­
glade Chapter” of Miami, Fla., to
nominate our state regent, Mrs. Ev­
erest George Sewell, for tho office of

vice-president general, Nntional So­ er Nations of Patriotism.”
Mrs. Chamberlain has graciously In­
ciety, Daughters of the American
vited
the Daughters of tho SulRc Har­
Revolution.
Mrs. R. J. Starling’s paper "Histor­ rison Chapter to a luncheon nt two
o’clock, preceding tho mooting, after
ic American Women’’ was enjoyed.
The hostess assisted by Mrs. Ray­ the meeting, sho will give a reception
mond Key and Mrs. Georgo Bishop, to the Abigail) Bartholomew Chapter,
N. S., D. A. It., of Dnytonn and tho
served dainty refreshments.
One of the must cnjoyablo social Sulliu Harrison Chnptor, of Sanford.
hoars the Chapter has spent, wna Sat­ — Mrs. II. J, Sfurling, Press Ropcrter.
urday, November 12th.
PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 15.—
The next meeting will be nt the
home of Mrs. Geo. Chnmborluin, Dny- { Marshall Focli today whh tho guest of
tona Ranch, .December Dth. Mrs. John thu Princeton faculty, which plnnncd
Leonard!, loader. Subject: “ Consti- to confer on him nn honorary degree
HMnn of The United States nnd New­ o f doctor of lnws.

TRADE

M ARK

$625 f. o. b. Detroit

What Henry Ford Says About
Machine Power Farming
"In the tractor tho farmer now has a machine in which ia harnessed
one of the most adaptable, efficient, economical Bources of power In the
world— tho internal combustion engine.
"The tractoK will multiply tho productive capacity of each individual
farm worker from three to four times over.
"It will put the farmer on a par with the city manufacturer. It will
put his produce-producing factory— for that is what a farm is— on to an
efficient production basis.
"It will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid
more and still leave a greater profit for the man who hires him. It will
enable the farmer to work fewer hours in the day, giving him more timo to
enjoy life.
"I believe the tractor will make farming what it ought to be— the most
pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.”

Edward
A U T H O R IZ E D

D E A LE

ins

�FAtfH FOUR

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

S T A R T S F R ID A Y , N O V E M B E R 18 A T 9:00 A . M . * 8

PAQR FIVE

L A ST S T E N D A Y S ; CLOSES N O V E M B E R 29, 6 P. M. *

The Greatest Bargain Event Evi r Put On In The City o f Sanford
Separate Skirts

SALE STARTS
,

%

F R ID A Y

Dresner’s [id-Season

Find M any New W a y s
To M ake Themselves W holly
Charming

Clearance
— OF—

The "something different" which is the founda­
tion o f individual style is found in these skirts
to n murked degree. For while these are fash­
ioned in harmony with the accepted mooed * of
the season, each model displays some distinctive
touch— pockets cleverly placed, a novel use of
buttons or braid, or perhaps an unusual panel
effect. Materials are the soft, plain weaves in
popular colorings and newer stripe and plnid
effect.

NOVEMBER

A CHOICE OF STYLES
AT ................................

$4.95

m

High-Grade Fall Suits
ft

A special lot o f high grade Coat Suits at less than manu­
facturer’s prices. These Suits are the newest Fall Mod­
els. Materials are all Wool Serge, Tricotine and Velour,

AND
UP

Silk lined in Black, Navy and Brown. Sizes 18 to 44. Val­

8 *

ues up to $32.50, at—

S’ APPAREL

Silk Skirts
In this lot you wlil find everything imnginnolo
in stripes, plaids and novelties of (PC C A AND
every description, priced at....... «PihtJU UP

$ 16.98
Our Entire Stock o f Coat Suits Greatly Reduced

OUR BARGAINS ARE GENUINE-YOU wLL FIND THEM JUST AS ADVERTISED
i

•

W e Never Misrepresent-let Us Prove This to You

U nuAual
i -.

***

Your Choice

Positively the

s
s

■

50

■
■
■ Duvotyne8.

++++++++++++ ++♦ +++

Values to $10.00 at—

a
a

Star Bargains
TRIMMED HATS— Unusual Values
Large, medium and small sailor shapes,
poke bonnets, mushroom and turbans, of
Lyon's velvet, all colors; tailored and dress
hats, trims of ostrich, velvet, flowers,
glazed ribbon nnd ornaments. Values to
$12.60 for—
•

W ith Moderate Prices
The attractiveness of our now Fur Displays has brought us much favorable comment, and women are choosing this op­
portune time to purchase furs for Fall and Winter. The luxurious comfort and satisfaction in possessing furs of well
known quality and correct stylo are the possession of every'woman taking advantage of these present prices and com­
plete displays.

$2.98 •
s

20

Reduction on our stock

and up

of Bon Ton and Royal
Worcester Corsets.

W O N D E R F U L O FFER ­

W onderful Line of

INGS IN H O SIE R Y
Pure glove B ilk hose, originally
priced at $6.00, special clearance
price, pair—

$1.98
Wonderful value, all silk, full
fashioned hose, originally priced
at $3.50.
Special Clearance
price, pair—

$1.95
Pure thread silk hoso, regular
price $2.00, Clcuranco prico, pr.

$ 1.00

,

W aists and
OverblousesShantung, Crepe de Chine, Geor­
gette, etc. TTieso blouses dis­
play mnny clover touches in the
woy of soft frills, becoming col­
lars and effective ribbon ties.
There is one to suit tho tasto of
every person.

50%

OFF

Original Price

These new arrivals are striking examples of correct stylo nnd o f the prac­
tical economy of our lowered prices. Models are in favored materials. New
nnd original in design and yot associated with everyday wear nnd service.
Sinco these arc very unusual values, this worthy opportunity should hnvo
the immediate attention of every woman. Our entiro stock (PI /? QQ and
specially priced n t ...................................................................... t p iQ .O t / up

SMART NEW SHADES. FASHIONABLE

■
■

Furs that Hold You W ith Their Charm and Please

Preferred Weaves

Tell a

$2.98

■

$4.98

These groups of smart nc
interesting from every
have been chosen with
tention to becomingn
details, and the materials
notes with approval the
larger brimmed hats an
of the close fitting tu
varied are the styles t
choice is possible.

For Mid-Season Wear

Interesting Styles and

■

ofT our regular price

Per
Cent

-

■

Per Cent

Beautiful Assortment o f
Petticoats in Taffetas
and Silk Jerseys,

Beautiful New Coats

s Greatest Sale ot the
Season
1
Hundreds o f women will attend this sale
s and
purchase beautiful Fall Hats from the
complete selection over produced for Milline
a most
a sale of this kind. Excellent Velvets and

of any AHicle in this
BIG Assortment at

nery modes are
of view. -They
J a 1 care and nt-

ul sweep of the
nm appearance

Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats

EXTRA SPECIAL!
.

$ 5 .5 0 a n d U p

B

,ap1°8‘ . And so Hats in this group were formerly priced 0 3 high ns ■
ruly individual $25.00. Special for this
(Pn n r
s a le .................................................................... « p 0 .i/D

CLEVER NEW MODELS
Selections embodying the newest styles in fnvored materials. Novel belts
are effectively placed and fashioned collars add smartness. Wo have a won­
derful assortment of these, and they are priced to sell.

The SMoil Startling Onr in Our Entire History
A great purchase brings Super Values in High Grade ises— Another Matchless Event— Another
when we share with our customers dolli [r dollar savings that we effected

EVERY

DRESS A

TRI

PH

OF

occasion

VALUE-GIVING

We wish we had space to tell all the nice things that we know about theso

G R E A T E ST D RESS B A R G A IN S

Dresses. Wo wish we could just tako you personally through the rows o f
racks and show you each Dress. If wc could only pin samples of some of tho
materials to this advertisement— you’d become oven

more

than we are.

Many of theso beautiful dresses are exact "copies" of high

cost originals.

Only bcauso the makers suffered great losses and the dol­

lars we saved we sharo with you. are theso values possible.
$35.00. Priced at—

$

.

1

W E E V E R O FFE R E D

enthusiastic

New Fall Dresses made o f all Wool Serge Tricotines, Ve­
lours and Satins. These Dresses represent the latest
models with wide Georgette sleeves and cape collars.
Values up to $25.00. Priced at—

Values up to

,

4

. 8

9

Contim

$

9

. 9

8

of Miscellaneous Stock
Wo have tremendous stock of Bath Robes, Kimonos, Negligees, Bou­
doir Slippers, Muslin and 3Hk Underwear, etc. We do not hesitate to
say that our stock of the abovo items is one of tho most completo and
up-to-date in this part of the state. In fact it is so largo that we must
cloar out some of it. Therefore we are throwing this entiro stock out
in this salo for about half price.

S

Don’t M iss This W onderful Opportunity
S M A R T STYLISH S W E A T E R S
Suitable and becoming styles that will serve the purpose of practically
any occasion where a Sweator might be worn. Choice mny be made
from numerous new shades and every Sweater is a wondei ful value.

Priced at $2.95 and up

J. M. DRESNER, 214 EAST FIRS STREET, SANFORD, FLORIDA
lU IIIIIU IIIlBIIIIIIIIIIIU IIIIM IllU lliiiinM IllllUIIIM IIIIIIIIIN IU IIIIIUlH nU U H l

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1921

FLORIDA IS ALL RIGHT,
SHOULD NOT WORRY
ABOUT OTHER SECTIONS
M cLaughlin W rites About the Great Resources o f
This W onderful, State

Here Are Better
OVERALLS
For years *'PANAMA'1
overalls have faithfully
served the South. Work­
men iu every trade know

'“PANAM
A"'
U N IO N -M A D E

November 6, 1921.1 people will not only hav to buy com
Mr. R. J. Holly,
for bread but for the stock.
stands for tho most durablo
and comfortable work clothes
Editor Sanford Herald.
I nm sending you this little note
money can buy. Sold under
Dear Holly:
with n few authoritative figures to
our iron­
Yesterday 1 rend on the front page show you how very well o ff wo are at
clad guar- /• f e n P i
nnteo. Ask ( 4
o f the Orlando Reporter-Star an in­ home and how litt.lo wo need to trou­
lealer. v
ble about things in tho far west. As
fot tho
terview with one of our neighbors just
to the cause of our national troubles,
trade-mark.
home from n western trip.
there is a wide divergence of opinion.
Kit* Ml*. C*.,
He seems to think the trouble with Wo might trace them bock to August,
M*W*. Ala.
the cglintrjr at the present time is 11*14, as a starter and then fairly
hig£ freight rates, and Bnys that wonder how we can get from hysteria
thousands of tons of hay and alfalfa to composure, may 1 say, over night.
“ MADE TO .
M A M O O O D -r
are in Kansas and Missouri which
Yours sincerely,
cannot bo moved because the freight
Tr,&lt;iyMlrh R*|ii
i
c. o. McLa u g h l i n .
will eat up the profit; that we might
consume a great deal of it in Florida,
* * * * * * * * * *
but the producers nro prohibited by
HEL-JAI! COFFEE CO..
high rates o f freight, etc. People in
PULLS OFF GOOD STUNT.
Nebraska told him corn was selling
for 07c per bushel; coal selling for
(From Monday'! Dally)
$10 per ton and the farmers would
The Bel-Jnr Coffee Co., n new anil
have to burn corn for fuel this winter.
important enterprise in Sanford, ecrIt has been my Impression that the
Mrs .Ora Layton, of Winter Park, talnly showed enterprise and tho
forage crop in Floridn is not short was n visitor to the school last Mon, right spirit in donating nil the good
enough to worry us by renson of the
day. M n, Layton is health inspector - co(Tco 8flrved „ t the Legion "eats"
fnct that Kansas and Missouri cannot
of the schools.
Armistice Day—and hotter still,
supply us and that corn cannot move
M‘ ss Olive, Mcssrfl Snyder nnd Kimball, bad the
to Florida from Nebraska.
There wero the guests of Mrs. W. B. Zak
making of this excellent bovorngo In
seems to bo no conditions in Floridn ary, Tursday.
chnrge.
thi|t will ir.nkc it nccessnry for us to
Fred Grist was a visitor in Winter
It wns n big item on menu nnd wns
haul in an unusual nmount of foruge Park Inst Friday.
thoroughly enjoyed by nil. The Leg­
during the present year or
next
B. J. Overstreet wns transacting ion boys are certnlnly grateful to
spring.
biisinVss in Sanford Thursday.
these gentlemen for the interest
So far ns the price of coal is con­
Win. Woodcock returned Thursday shown by this company.
cerned it is proper to express tho
night from Maine, where he spent the
opinion thnt it haH no benring on the
summer.
GAVE LEGION A MACHINE.
present food and foruge situation.
Mr. Spinks wns n visitor in Sanford
Tho miners have not worked more
Thursday.
(From Saturday1! Dally)
than ono-fourth of the time during the
The Cnmpbcll-Lossing Post hnd n
Mr. und Mrs. II. it. Chapman nnd
past two years and the operators of
little son, arrived Sunday to spend present of n fine Slngor sewing ma­
mines, on account of tho conditions
several dnys with Mrs. Chnpmnn’s chine from T. M. Dunlop, who Is the
thnt have existed during the past two
ngent for Sanford, nnd the machine
years, might possibly not be able to parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. Dinkcl.
was to be given nwny during th'e
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frnnkk
TopllfT,
of
Or­
make nr.y mono yat the present price
cnrnlvnl, but Charlie Britt, tho cmo f coal nt the mines. There is another lando, were visiting the Fullers, Sat­
pressnrio of the cnrnlvnl, wns too
urday
afternoon.
fenturo to consider with relation to
busy to put on the sewing machine,
Mrs.
J,
M.
Woodborry,
of
Sanford,
tho price of coal; that is tho fact that
retailers Hoeut to think it necessary is visiting her brother, T. J. William- nnd It wns lost in the shuffle. Mr.
Britt wishes to acknowledge upon hcto make very large profits— if they son and family.
Miss Lillian Howell arrived Sun­ hnlf of the Legion the receipt o f tho
do not make large profits they are
boing constantly accused of it, which day afternoon from Gray, Ind., to mnchlno, nnd states thnt it will he
spend tho winter with her parents, disposed of through the Legion nl a
is about tho same thing.
Inter period.
As to Floridn being nblo to use Mr. and Mrs. Howell Hall.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Parrish
returned
the
Home of this western forego. It might
be well to direct attention to tho crop last of tho week from Jacksonville
report published at Gainesville, Au­ wltero they spent tho Inst few dnys.
gust 12th, showing tho estimated pro­ They wore nccoinpanied by their
NOTH'HI
duction of corn In Florida for 1021 to daughter, Mrs. Ynrbough.
Hen led Itlds will ho received by the
There was sendee at the Baptist llnnrd
bo 11,662,000 bushels against 10,530,o f County
CoiniiilHslotiorn
of
Inst Sunday, Itcv. liurr, .,of
Cotiitty Florida, at the Court
000 bushels for 1020, and a hay crop .church
...
House Irt Hanford. Florida,
for
the
liiiilillttK rtf n MtocUnilu at the County
for 1021 of 1 15,000 tons against 152,- Winter Park, officiating.
Farm, a ccordin g to iiliias ami ftpc'clflMrs. Leon I). Burdick, neo Nellie 1'iitlotiH on file with tho Clerk o f tho
000 tons for last yoar. Tho corn crop
Circuit
ti|&gt; (III 10 o ’clock, A. M ,
is estimated as an increase, while tho Woodborry, nnd children of Orlando, IJvearmtfCourt,
r S 'It, Itt2|.
The lionrd o f County f n in nil sale nont
hay crop shows only nn estimated re­ wore the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. ,T.
reserve the t lain to re Joel any or all
duction of 7,000 tons. Tho .September J. Williamson, on Friday.
f j j, bids.
, M. A, DOUOBA.HH.
report, which is published about a
Mth, George B. Upchurch nrrivbd Cl - HiClerk.
month later, shows improved condi­ Sunday from Birmingham, to Hpend
M I T l t 'K I
tions as tlie season drawn to a close. some time with her mother, Mrsj
.‘ teaInti t.hlH will ho received by Iho
This means there will he no short­ Geo. Lewis.
Hnnril o f fi i m i l y
fnmtulHiilnnorx
of
Hmnlnnle County, Florida, at tint Court
age in the Florida production as com­
Mr. and Mrs. Dado and non, arriv­ I to a nu In Hatifnril, Fill., for griullng,
pared with 1020, therefore, Florida ed Wednesday from Wnterbury, Ct.p illti'hlng anti olliarw lso Improving the
Osceola Hoad, a ccord in g to plans und
will not need any more outside forage to spend the winter in their new Hiu'clfh-utloun on flln with tho Clerk, up
till In o'clock. A. M , Dee. nth, ltt'21,
than it has needed under normal con­ homo.
A certified check for (inn iltindrnd
(fluii,lid) tinlliirs iniint IIicu IIIpuny each
ditions, and if it should need f o r a g e
Mrs. Jim Martin nnd two childron hid.
from the outHldo, why nut buy it In arrived Thursdny to spend seme time
The successful bidder will ho rcriulrtu vivn n hmid In Iho sum o f Three
nearby states rather than run out to with her mother, Mrs. George Lewis. fil
Hundred (l30S.no) Dollars.
County CorninlsHloncrs reserve
tho Mississippi river and beyond, for
Roy Coleman, o f Mosroo, w o b nn theThu
right to reject any or nil bids, nr to
It?
accept
it
11 y hht they may deem to tin for
out of town visitor In town on Thurs­
tho In-si Interest o f the County
Tho Nebraska corn situation was day.
R. A. DOlfnLA.Hfl,
Clerk.
published in the Itreedor's Gazette at
Quito a few from I.ongwood attend­ I - Ilf
Chicago, October Gth, showing tliut ed the Armistice Day colchrntlon In
Nolire of Application for Tax Deed
Nebraska and Iowa people contem­ Snnford.
Under Section 575 of the General ,
plated burning corn for fuel.
This
Misses Frances nnd Emma Fuller
Sinlutea of the Btnte of Floridii
would be a ridiculous thing for them spjont the week-end in Orlando, guest
to do, in face of the fact that Ken­ o fthoir aunt, Mrs. Topliff.
Notice is hereby given that H. B.
tucky farmers have not sufficient corn
Levy, purchaser of Tax Certificate
to carry/ them through the year, or
No. 2fiH, dated tho 4th dny of June,
until the 11122 crop 1h harvested, Ken­
A.
D. 1917, has filed Hnld certificate
STOP CATARRHl OPEN
tucky was in the grip of its worst
in
my
office, and has made applica­
NOSTRILS AND HEAD
drouth from May until August. Hun­
tion for Tax Deed to isnuo In accord­
dreds of acres will not yield a bushel
Sayi C m n Applied la Noatrila
ance with law. Snid certificate em­
pur aero and the Ntatu will have to buy
Relieve* Heed-Co^e at Once.
braces tho following described proper­
fifty per cent of its corn from other
ty stunted in Seminole County, Flori­
states. At that time corn was Helling
If your nostrils are clogged und da, to-wit: R 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW
at rotall In Kentucky for ninety cents your head in Htuffedaaiid you can't
1-4, Sec. 22, Twp. 20 S, Range 32 East,
and nt wholesale for eighty cents. The breathe freely because of a cold or 20 acres. The said land being assess­
catarrh, just get a small battle of ed at tho date of the issuance of such
Ely's Cream Halm nt tiny drug store. certificate in tho name of John Mc­
Apply a little of tills flagrant, anti­ Leod, Heirs. Unless said certificate
septic cream Into your nostrils and lot shull ho redeemed according to law
it penetrate through every air-pas— Tnx Deed will issue thereon on the
sage ot yout bend, soothing and heal­ 9th day of Docembor, A. D. 1921,
HE racking, agonizing rheumatic ing the inflamed, swollen mucoiiH
WITNESS my official signaturo nnd
ache Is quickly relieved by nn ap­
membrane and you get instant relief. seal UiIh the 3rd dny of November,
plication of Slum's Liniment.
For forty years, folks all over the
Ahl how good it feels. Your nos­ A. D. 1921.
world iiavo lound Slum's to be tba trils tiro open, your head is clear, no
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
natural enemy of pains nr&gt;d aches,
more
huwking,
snuffling,
blowing;
no
Clerk Circuit Court,
i f pentlrala Mlhcut rubbing.
more honduche, dryness or struggling
Seminole County, Fin,
You can just tell by its healthy,
Eti initialing odor that it Is going to do for breath. Ely’s Cream Balm 1h just 12-0tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
you good.
what sufferers from head colds and
Keep Sloan’s handy for neuralgia,
WIJMKBY 11Mil ADD snnforil
Hclitlcu, lame back, stiff joints, sore catarrh need. It’s a delight.—Adv.
A IIV I'lllT IS K M M V r
misclcs. strains and sprains.
At ull drugglots—35c, 70c, $1.40.
VO'l'lCl’. TO llllim iM CONTItMTOnn
CARD OF THANKS

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Sfitlnil hltls will ho roeolvctl by tho
Hoard o f County C ommlssloaors o f V o ­
lusia County. Florida, nail tho Iluartl o f
Cotialy CiimmlHHloni'rs
of
Homlnoto
County, Klorlilu, mooting Jointly nt tho
Dour I 11mi so In Ka a fonl, Florida, for rohiilldliig Irostlo approach ami Installing
furry uci-iihh (hu Ht. Johns rlvor, on tlia
roaij from (Ionova to Titusville, nt 10:00
n. nt. Docembor nth, t o i l .
Mach titd must he accompanied by a
cert Ifled check In the sum o f (500.00,
made pitytililo to M. A. Douglass, Clork
o f tho Board o f County Commissioners
o f Homlnoto County, Florida, as ovltlonco o f good faith
Tho County Commissioners rosorvo
tho right to roloot any or all bids, or
to accept nay bid they may doom to ho
fo r Ihu host Interest o f the Counties.
Coplus o f plans and specifications,

proposed contract and bond may bs
had on application to Samuel Jordan,
Clerk o f the Volusia Board o f County
Commissioners, Pel-and, Florida,
or
from E.-A. Douglass. Clerk o f tho Semi­
nole Board o f County Commissioners,
Sanford, Florida, a fter November
15,
1321, on deposit o f (5.00 which will be
returned If bid Is made.
By order o f the Board o f County
Commissioners o f Volusia and •Semi­
nole Counties, Florida.
(HEAD)
K. A. DOUQLAS8,
Clerk, Board o f County
Commissioners. Seminole
County, Florida.
13-ltc.
la tha Circuit Court *f th* Baxanth Judicial Cir­
cuit of Florid*, lu *nd for Saminol* County.—In Ch*nc«ry.
CITATION
Ural rice Dunbar, Complainant,
T * .

Jweph Dunbar, I* fond ant.
To jowpti Dunbar, Ttealitcnr* Unknown:
It appearing from *n afflilarlt riI---1 In llila
cana* Dint yon nr* * nnn&lt;r*"li!ent of the State
of Florida, therefore, you, Jnarph Punliar, *ra
ordered and required on th* Bth (lay of Iteeemt-r. A. D. 1021. to appear to the hill of con ■
plaint exhibited agalnat you In title came.
It li ordered that thla notice to* pohllihed In
the Sanford Herald once a week for eight
wceka.
WITNESS my hand anil the teal of thla court
on thla 27th day of September, A. t&gt;, IIKH,
(SRAM
E, A. 1&gt;01101,ASM,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Fla.
OKO, A. DeCOTTES,
Solicitor and of Coimael for Complainant.
T-nte

Notice of Application for Tax Deeds
Under Section 575 of the Gen­
eral Statutes
Notice !s hereby given that F. L.
Woodruff,
baser of Tnx Certifi­
cate No, 176, dated tho 2nd dny of
‘June, A. D. 1919, said certificate em­
braces tho following described proper­
ty situnted in Sominolc County, Flori­
da, to-wit: South 1-2 Lot 1 nnd All
Lot 2 (less NE 1-4 of Lot 2), Sec. 2d,
Twp. 20 S, Range 30 East, 45 acres.
The said land being nsscssed at the
date of the issuance of such certificate
in the name of Unknown.
Also Tnx Certificate No. 751, dnted
tho 2nd dny of Juno, A. D. 1913, snid
certificate embraces the following de­
scribed property situnted in Sominole
County, Florida, to-wlt: Lots 4 and
5 Hlk 9, Russell’s Pint of Fort Reed.
Tho said land being nsscssed at the
date of tho Issuance of such certificate
in the name of Unknown, has filed
snid certificates in my office nnd has
mndo application for tnx deed to issue
In nccordnnco with law.
Unless said certificates shall bo re­
deemed according to law tnx deed will
issue thereon on the 9th day of De­
cember, A. D. 1921,
Witness my official signature nnd
seal this the 3rd day of November, A.
D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fin.
12-0tc
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
In Clicull Court, Seventh Judicial Cir­
cuit, stale of Floridn, Countjr of
Seminole,— In Chancery

ty. Illinois. That the defondant Cen­
tral Union Truet Company o f New
T ork, a corporation, la a corporation
existing under the lawe o f the State
o f New Y o rk and that Its principal
place o f buslnees and post o f f ic e a d ­
dress Is B0 Broadway, New T ork City,
New York. Thnt there le no person In
the State o f Florida tho service o f su b ­
poena upon whom w ou ld bind the said
defendants, or either o f them: that It
la the belief o f these
complainants
that tho snid defendants and each o f
thorn Is o v e r the a g o o f tw enty -on e
years.
It 1s therefore ordered that you. the
said defendants, nnd ouch o f you do
appenr In this Court to the bill o f c o m plaint herein filed upon Monday, the
5th day o f Decbmber, A. D. 1921, tho
came being a rule day o f this Court,
It Is further ordered that *hls ordor
bo published once a w cok fo r fou r (4)
con secu tive weeks In Uto Sanford H er­
ald, a newspaper published In Sanford,
Seminole County, Floridn.
WITNESS my hand and tho seal of
tho said Circuit Court this 21nd dny o f
October, A. D. 1921.
(SMAB)
M. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court.
‘
Seminole County. Fin.
By: V. U. DOUGLASS, D. C.
rtOBINSON &amp; BUI DO MS,
Solicitors for Complainants.
ll-B to

Is the Circuit Court, lavas th Judicial Circuit t»
« « f i t the County of UomUoli,
' “
Florid*.—la Ohnao«iy
OITATHM
A. E. RJoblom, Complainant.

■' T». .

Dolly T. Heat, Jennie Dougherty, J. A. UeIkinabl, M. A. McDonald, Q*org* W. Link
K. 0. Painter r*rtlll**r Co., a Florida Cor­
poration, and th* unknown hair*, darlwaa, aa.
aliinee*. grantee* or olhar* claiming under
Ikilly T. Pent, Jennl* Dougherty, J. A. Me.
Donald, M. A. UcDenaM, (lea. W. Link, and
E. O. Palntar Fertilizer CD., a Florida Cor­
poration, Defendant*.
To; Dolly T. Dent, residence unknown, Jennie
Itougherty, reeldenre unknown: J. A. McDon­
ald, reildenre unknown; M. A. McDonald ree­
ldenre unknown; (Jeorge W. Link, reeldence
unknown; the iielra, derleeee, grantee*, teg.
ate**, or other* claiming under Dolly T. Pent,
Jennie Dougherty. J. A. McDonald, M. A.
McDonald and (leorge W. Link, and lo any
and all other parllea claiming any Internet
In nnd to the following described land* eltunled In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt:
No. I.—beginning HO ft. W ot the NW cor
of .he NW Vt of Hr:Vi Of AH44. Section 0, Town,
alilp 3(1 H., Hinge 30 B., run B 807 ft., U 111)
rt., NEly along railroad right-of-way 750 ft., N
31 ft.. W 770 ft.) and also beginning at the N
cor. of the N'EU of the BWU of tba BB14. Sec­
tion 0, Townaldp 20 R.. Range 80 B., ran W
(MtO ft.. H 00214 ft-. B
ft.. N 300 ft.. B 440
ft.. N 224'4 ft., and the SB)4 or the NWU
of the BEt; end the &amp;14 of the NBU of the
NOTICE o r APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDS. NWVi or the HE44, and beginning 40 rod* E and
UNDER SECTION 574 Or T1IE GEN­
0.1 nsla H of the NW cot of the NWIl of Ilia
ERAL BTATUTE8
HE),. Section P, Townaldp 20 B, Range 30 E.,
tun W 120 roil*. N 21 nail, B 40 roda. S 10
roila,
E 80 toda to the beginning.
Notice la hereby ylten that: W. It, Khiibrell,
Nn, 2.—Peginning 3W&lt; ft fl of the NW cor
pnrchMi-r of Tax (VrlKtrole Nn. 2D2.1, itnted the
2ml day of June. A. I&gt;. 1*00, lit* filed in Id certi­ or the NRU of the SWM of the RHH. Section
ficate ;r my office ind hai m*d« ippllcallon for fl, Townaldp 20 H., Hinge 80 &gt;7„ run R .200 ft.,
tax deed to luue In accordance with law. Raid H 32 degree*, K 100 ft., to U, II. right-of-way,
certificate embrace* the following described prop­ S 01 degree*. 30 Min., W along tba N aide of
erly altualed In Hemlnnle County. Florid*, to- •eld It. H. right-of-way to 8. line ot the N8U
wlt: Lot T and 8, 111k. C. Aidin'* lit AiM. to of the BW)4 of the HBU. W to the BW n r of
(Ixlcdo. The t*ld land being aueaaed it th* dtt* •eld 10 acre*, N 201 ft to the beginning.
No. 8.—Ile.'lnnlng at a point of tntareectloa
of the lutiince of •itch certificate In lb* nan* of
of the B. line of the HW VI of the 8RH. Sec­
W. I,. Palmer, Aaane..
tion
fl. Townaldp 20 8, Hinge 80 R„ rot. with N
Alan Tax Certlflca^No. 2321, dated th* 2nd
day of June. A. I&gt;. IMtfl, ha* filed Hid certificate line of rlght-of-wey of the B. F, It. It., fl 01
In my office and hat made application fur lax degree*, 30 Min., W along aald right-of-way 183
deed to luue In accnrdai*f with law, Raid certi­ ft., N 29 degree*, 30 Min., W 100 ft., B 210 ft,
ficate embrace! the foltowing deacrlhed property H 3 ft.
No. 4.—The R14 of the NBH of the NWti of
■lluated In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt! Lota
Id. tl. and 13, 111k ('. Antin'* lit Add. to Oxledo. tin fltt'tt, flection D, Towuihlp 20 fl.. Hang* 80
The aald land l-elmt aaaeaaed nt the date of the E.
No. 0.—NW)i of Hi* NVt of lot 8. flection I,
lunanre of itlcli certificate In the name of IVTnwualdp 20 H., Hinge 30 B.
{,. Palmer, Aaane.
No. 0.—Bit 4 of Bertlun fl, Townaldp 20 fl.,
Cnlea* aatd certificate ahnll lie redeemed ac­
cording to law, tax deed will luaue thereon on Itange 30 B.
No. 7.—The NWW of the HtV« (leee F,)4 of
the !*th day of November, A. D. 1021.
Wttneaa my official alenature nnd seal tlda the NKVi), Hectlon 0. Townaldp 20 fl.. Itange
30 B.
the 13tb day of October. A. I). 1021.
No. 8.—The H IS rda. of the NB)4 of the
(HEAL)
E, A. IIOUOI.A8R,
Clerk. HIV), end the fl 13 rode of the BW)4 of the
NWB
«f the RBV4, Hectlon f&gt;. Townahlp 20 B,
Oflte
liy: A. M. WEEKS. I). C.
Itange 30 E.
No. 0.—NV4 of BV4 of lot 3, Hectlon fl. TownIn Circuit Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, •hip
20 8. Itange 30 E.
State of Floridn, Seminole County.
It appearing from the aworn bill of complaint
— In Chancery.
filed In tlda can** agilnat you, that you hare or
chilm mine Inlereit In the lamli herelnabcie tieW. C. Morris,
acrlhed, therefore, yuu, the an id Dolly T, Pent,
vs.
Dougherty, J. A. McDonald, M. A. MeStanley It, Alleyno, It living and It Jennie
ami (Jeorge W, Link era hereby resulted
dead all parties claim ing Intorost u n ­ InniaId,
lie end appear before ottr aald circuit court al
der Stanley It. Alleyno, doocanod, or lo
Iho court lioiia* tn Hanford, Florida, on tha
otherwise, In tho property below de­ Tilt
of Notc-ndier, A, D. 1021, and then end
scribed. nnd Frank O. Honch. If liv ­ thereday
enawer to the hill of complaint eaing, nnd If (load nil parties claiming Idldteiluieke
agalnal you, ollierwlae • decree pro conInterest under Frank O. itonch, do- feuo will
entered agalnat you.
cenned, or otherwise, In tho property i And anyl&gt;eend
all other parllea claiming toy
below described.
right,
(tile
or
Intereal In and to the lamia hereTo tho defendants. Stanley II. Alleyne, Inalaire dracrlbed
under, by, and through Dolly
If living, nnd If dead to all parties
Pent. Jennie Dougherty, M. A. McDonald, J.
claiming Interests under Stanley It. |T.
A.
McDonald
and
George
W. Idnk or otherwlae,
Alleyno, deceased, or otherwise, In arc hereby required lo ha
end appear before
tho property below described,
and, nor aald circuit court at* the
court houae In
Frnnk O. Beach, If living, nnd If Hanford, Florida, nn Hie 3tli day
December,
dend to all parties claiming Interests A. I). 1031, and then and th-tre of
anawer
under Frank O, Itonch, deceased, or to t’ e till of complaint exhibited mnkn
agalnxt
eetd
otherwise, tn tho fo llo w in g property|
pari Ira, otherwlae a decree pro consituate In Seminole County. Florida, unknown
(i-ao will tie entered agalnat enld unknown pardescrlhod ns:
Tho 8 1-4 o f tho NW 1-4 o f NM 1-4 tlea.
la ordered Unit tlda notice be puhllahed la
nnd tho SM 1-4 o f SM 1-4 o f NM 1-4 of theIt Snnforil
Herald, a newepnper puhllahed tn
NW 1-4 o f Sec. 15. T w p 21 S. II 89 R „ 1Seminole County,
once a week for eight
containing 12 1-2 acres, more or less, i I") week* ea to Florida,
the known parllea defendant,
It 1s hereby ordered thnt you nnd
nnd
once
a
week
for
twelve
onoh o f you do appenr to tho bill o f (lie unknown panic* defendant. (12) week* aa te
complaint herein filed on tho 2nd day
Wltnraa my hand and the aeal of the Circuit
o f Jnnunry, 1922.
on thla (lie 30th day ot Auguet, A. I&gt;. 1031.
It 1s further ordered that thla order Court
(HEAL)
B. A. DOltd LAH8,
o f publication he published In tho San­
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
ford Herald, a nowspnpor published In
Sanford, Sctr.lnolo County, Florida, once HEOIKIE (I. IIEHIIING, Hemluole County, Fla,
a week for eight consecutive weeks,
Hullcltor and Connie I for the Complainant.
W itness my hand and* tho sen!
of
__________
tho said c ir c u it Court nt Snnford, F lo r ­ 3-l.ltc

ida this 25th day o f Oolobor, A. D. 1921. In tha Circuit Court of the Bayenth Judicial Cir­
(SMAB)
M. A. DOUGLASS.
cuit of Florida, In and for Bemlnole Coun­
Clork Circuit Court.
ty,—In Chancery.
J. I*. Munanlwhlto and Orlnndo Bank &amp;
Somlnolo County. Fin,
Trust Compnny, a corporation, C om ­
By: V. M. DOUGLASS, D. C.
CITATION
plainants,
MASSMY &amp; WABBOW.
vs
Attorneys for Complnlnnnt. l l -9 t o I.lllyhel llnyitre, Complainant,
W. A. W h itcom b nml Agnes D. W h it­
tra.
comb. Ills wife, and W. A, Whitcomb. Noticu of Application for Tax Heed
Paul llaynee, Ih-fi-mlant.
Trustee, J. W alter Flynt and Mary
Under Suction 575 of the Gen­
Tu Paul llayuca, llriliklU'i Unknown:
II. Flynt, Ills wife, A. .1. Holder, Ala
It appearing from an afriihirti file,) In thla
Clydn Ilouuotl and C. M. Bunnell, her
eral
SItituteri
of
the
Slate
value tint you are n non-roalih-nt o f (lie Htata o f
husband, Mrs M B Johnson, a w i d ­
t'tnrhla,
therefore, you Paul Ilnynea, are urjrret)
ow. Froil T. Williams, J. Foster A l ­
of Fiurida
i ami rei|Mire&lt;! on the nth ilny of December, A. D,
lison. T. E. Burden. Osceola Cypress
Notice
is
hereby
given
thnt
Geo.
E.
11121, to appear to the hill o f cuniplukil exhibitCompnny, a corporation, M. I,. Hunt­
er. U M, Crosthwalt amt Mary IItinier, purchaser of Tax Certificate rtl ngiilnat yotl III thla eauar
It 1* entered Hint (hla notice bo puhllahed la
Crosthwnlt, his wife, tra
Whltmor
amt Mary Whltniur, Ills wife, nml Ira No. 30, dated tno 2nd day of Juno, A. Ihe Sanford Herald once « week fur eight week*.
WITNESS my hand and (hu aeal of aahl court
Whltmor. Trustee, Frank J. Jacoby
(u n m a rrie d ). W. L. Monro and Ma­ f). 1919, ItiiH filed said certificate in on llila 3rd day of October, A. II. IfliU.
(HEAI.)
E, A. DOL'IILAHB.
bel Mooro, his wife, and W. I,. Moore, my ollicc, and linn made application
I’ lrrk of ihe Circuit Court,
Trustee, C M W hite (unm arried,
Hemlnnle County, Florida.
Isabel Htovlck
Uintah nml
Harry for Tax Deed to inane in accordance
ICoiisli, her husband, Charles R. D o o ­ with law. Snid certificate embraces GEO. A. PeCOTTEH,
Solicitor and Cutinacl for Defendant. 8 fltc
ley. I,c-&gt;y F W akefield nml Bortor T.
W akefield, her husband, Clara
B. the following described property sit­
Olllllnml, a willow. Mary O. Brnmmer
NOTICE!
and Oerirge M. Ilrammor, hor hus­ uated in Seniinnlo County, Florida, toband. Samuel ('. Hanley and Mmmn wlt:
N olle* la hereby g lrcn that Iho Hoard o f ColinLota
123
nnd
124
Sanford
J. Dooley, his wife, H. II, Dewhlrst
•y ........ .
In nnd for Hemlmdo Cu&amp;nty,
nml Alta 11. Dowblrst, Ills wife, M. A, Heights. The said land being naaessed l lorIda, nl their noil regular meeting lo ba
(lltlllami ami Mary (IlilHanii.
his
wife, Mmrna D. Ayres, a widow, Boon at the date of (lie Issuance of such held In Sanford, Fla*, on Nov. 8, 1921,
1j. T.oltoy and Ornco A. Bo Hoy, bln certificate in tho name of Unknown. nf 10 ii clock a. in., will ri’ceUe blda for Ilia pur*
clinae of nno ear load of melal culrerla, or xilrlwife, II, .Summers, Frank W. floodrich nml Frances Goodrich, his wife. Unless said certificate shall bo re­ rp'd aewer pipe, apeclflcathm may In- had l,y ,npllrallon at ilia Clerk of the Circuit Cnurt'a of­
Central Union Trust Company, of
Now York, a corporation, and Charles deemed according to law Tnx Deed fice, nl Hnnfnrd. Ihe lamtd reaerrea (lie right to
any or all Idda,
N. Mdiulnston, Defendants.
will issue thereon tlie 28th day of No­ reject
tHEALI
B. A. IIOUai.AHH,
oiiur.it
To tho defendants, B. M.
Crosthwnlt vember, A. I). 1921.
"•‘ ' c
Clerk.
and Mary Crosthwnlt, hi" wife, Ira
WITNESS my official
signature
W hltm or and Mary Whltmor.
his
MONDAY IIRIIHtE CLUH
wife, and
Ira
Whltmor,
Trustee, nnd seal this tile 20th day of October,
Frank J. Jacoby ( unmarried), W. B.
A.
D.
1921.
Mooro and Mabel Moore, hi" wife,
(From Tueiday’i Dally)
nnd W. B. Mooro, Trusloo, C.
M.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
W h ito (unm arried), Isabel
Htovlck
Mth, J. B, Wall mi! was the graciou
Iloiish and Harry lloush, hor husClerk Circuit Court,
ha ml, Charles M. Dooley, Buoy
F.
Seminole County, Fin, host ush yestoniny afternoon nt
W akefield and Barter T. Wakefield,
her husband, Clara B. Gilliland, a 10-0tc
Hy A. M. WEEKS, D. C. hriiige party nt her homo on Wei
widow, Mary G. Bra tumor and Goorgo
M. Brnmmer, her htiHhaml. Samuel C.
Ihird street, the guests including th
Dooley and Minina J. Jtoaloy,
his
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR members of tho Monday Bridge Clu
wife. H. II. Dewhlrst illtd Attn
H.
DISCHARGE
Dewhlrst, Ills wife, M. A. Gilliland
and a few extrn guests.
and Mary Gilliland. Ills wife, Mmmn TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
I). Ayres, a widow, Boon B. Bollny
Quantities of lovely autumn flower
Notico is hereby given thnt I, aa
and Grace A. Bollny, Ills wife,
II.
wero
UHed in decorating the room
Hummers. Frnnk W. Goodrich
nnd
Frances Goodrich, his wife, Central itHHignco of J. U. LitwHon, trading nnd whore tho enrd tables were arrnngot
Union Trust Company o f Now York, doing buHincfla oh J. II. Lnwflon Mo­
a corporation, and Charles N, MdmlsSevornI very interesting rubbers c
tor Company, will on tho Oth dny of
ton,
*
It npponrlng from tho sworn till! of December, 1921, or an noon thereafter miction bridge were played during th
complaint herein filed by J. B, Musselwhite and Grlando Bank &amp; Trust Com ­ (ih convenient, will present my fitinl afternoon. Tho prize for high hcoh
pnny, a corporatIon. complainants, that
tho defendants B. M. Crosthwalt and account nnd vouchors to the Honor­ a dainty card table cover, was wo
Mary Crosthwalt, Ills wife, Ira W h lt- able James W. Perkins, at DoLand, by Mrs. George Bishop.
inor nnd Mary Whltmor, Ills wlfo, nnd
Ira Whltmor, Trustee, Frank J. Jacoby. Floridn, or wherever he may at thut
At the conclusion of tho card gnm&lt;
W. B. Mooro anil Mabel Monro,
tils
wlfo, and W. B. Mooro, Trustee. C. M. time be, for npprovnl nnd nek for the hostess served a dainty salni
White. Isabel Htovlck lloush nnd lln rry final discharge a* such assignee.
course.
,
lloush, tier husband. Charles M. DoolVANCE E. DOUGLASS,
ov, Buoy F. W akefield nnd Bortor T.
Mrs. Wallace's guests included
W akefield, her huutmnd, Clnrn II. OllAssignee J. Ii. Lawson Motor Co
llland, Mary G. Drninmur nml O corgo M,
Mesdamos
Aylette Fitts, George Bish
Drummer, her husband, nnd Samuel C, DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON,
D ooloy-n n d Mmmn J. Dooley, his wife,
op.
George
DeCottes, Frank Milioi
Attorneys for Assignee.
11-flt/
nro all residents o f the County o f MeBonn, anil State o f Illinois, Ilial tho In Olroult Court, 7th Judicial Circuit, Bamhula
u*. f l
n' L- Erkins, Hn
residence and post office address o f
County, Fl*.—In Chancery
«iK&gt;it, h. E. Ronmiilat, W. C. Hill
each o f said defendant# severally Is
Ilinomlngton. McBcnn County, Illinois;
D. P. Drummond, H, b . Lewis, C. C
BILL TO~QulET TITLK
that tho defendants S. IB Dewhlrst nnd
Caldwell.
Alta II. Dowblrst, his wlfo, are resi­ Carrl* W. Bpccr, Cumplalnint,
dents o f Iho Stato o f Illinois, nnd that
their resilience and post o ffic e address Arlliur .1.W-IUij Ic, «t al. Defendant.
is Champaign, Champaign County, Illi­ TO ALL PKH90NH CLAIMING ANY INTER
DEATH OF ALBERT DOERR
nois; thnt tho defoudants TO. A. Gilli­
B.TT IN THE FOLLOWING DEHCHIliFP
land and Mary Gilliland, his wlfo, arc
LAND,
to-wlt:—
residents o f too Stato o f HII iioIh, nnd
2 and * of Illu.-k 34; and Lit* 2 and 4
that tholr roshlonco nnd post o ffic e a d ­ nf Lola
33, of McM’jnxllla, aa per plat record
Chnrl-s Albert Doorr, of Nyach,
dress Is Normal, McLean C oun t), Illi­ rd Pluck
tu Plat Pouk I, page 120, Hcmlnol* Gouuli
nois; thnt tho defendant Mninm D. A y ­ RaeoMa.
Y-, died this morning nt tho U m o
res, n widow, Is ft resident o f Iho Plate
You are hereby ic|i:lrv'i and utdnred lo ap
o f Illinois, ami that hor rusideiict nnd pear lit 'cm unr Circuit Guurt at tha (kiurt Uojm Ms Hi:,ter. Mrs. John Gove, after
post o ffic e address Is Peoria, Boorla in Hemlnnle IV m lj, Florida, on (la flrat Mob Hmtwtog iiiroBB. Ho wa« born
County, Illinois; thnt Iho defendants day In Pcrcmhcr, 1031, to anawer Ih* bill of
I,oon I,. Bollny nnd Ornco A. Boltov, t-nmilalnl mod ngatnri you, and therein fall Brooklyn May 20, 1857. He loa&gt;
his wife, and If. Summers, nro residents not, Gao came will U&gt; token aa roufciaed, la
two sons, Phillip A. und Charles
o f Iho Hlnta o f Illliioln. nnd that tholr l&gt;« followed by final daoac.
roHldonco and post o ffic e address •*
It la further ordered thcl thla nolle* ba pui&gt; his sister, Mrs. Gove, nnd widow. '[
Dorwln. Cook County, Illinois; that tho llahrd in the Hanford llarattl, a ncwapapcr pub
defendants Frank \v. Goodrich
and Hi licit la Hrmlr.oln Cuonty, Florida, one* a-cb funeral services will bo "held nt I
Francos Goodrich, his wife, nro resi­ week for twain week*.
Gove residence on West First stn
dents o f tho Stato or Illinois, nnd Hint
Wltr.eat uiy band and trie aeal &lt;f aal-l Court,
tholr residence nnd post o ff ic e address Auguat 18, 11)21,
at 8:00 p. m. tomorrow.
Is a ih son City. Ford County, Illinois;
(HEAL)
E. A. D0UGLA80,
thnt the defendant Cliarleo N. BdmluCerk Clrn.lt Court,
ton Is a resident o f the State o f Illi­
Haiulnolr County, Fla.
— Get your Scratch Pads f n m -jw
nois. and that hts reslilonco nnd post PICIIINHON A DICKINSON,
o ffic e address l» Olnoy, Jtloltland C oun­
flullcliora for Cnmplafoant.
l ist* Herald—by tho pound— 16c.
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Fnr.lim Ativertl.lng Repraaentatlve
, THE AMJ'RICAN PRESSASSOCIATION
If you’ve got to uso a hammer build
n house,
— — o------------You don't havo to take out an auto
licenso to run a truck farm.
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Politicians are divided Into two
dnssos—appointed ind disappointed.
-------------o-----------At Washington, It looks like war­
ships are to ho replaced with friend­
ships.
Japan can point to China ns evi­
dence thnt she is in fnvor of disarm­
ament.
------------ o-----------Another slight quake in California,
Probably they call these renl estate
transfers.
The conference must not hold thnt
the equality o f right depends upon the
equality of might.
------------ o------------Thnt Peruvian girl who is to be sent
back home from Tampa will probably
be placed on n Peruvian bark.
------------ o -----------If n prisoner is kept is jail some
months before trial h0 will convict
himself, for long confinement tolls on
one.
Yenst Is now advertised as a daily
food. Followed by a dinner of grnpeJuice and a carton of raisins there
may be possibilities in it.
It 1b less dangerous to transport
hooch than to drink it. A mall cur­
rier o f Eustis plead guilty to hootlegging Tuesday.
'------------ o------------Florldn is n great state.
There
seems to he some location in the state
where you con grow something that
cannot lio grown successfully in any
other stntes or at some other locality
in our own state. We firmly believe
thnt Florida has more "chosen spots"
for different fruits and vegetables
than California or some of the for­
eign countries. It is interesting to
note tho wonderful possibilities of this
state and to know thut the half has
never been told.
The Snnford Dnlly Herald took first
prize in tho recent contest for first
page makeup. The contest was stag­
ed by the University of Florida Ex­
tension department, and was entered
by all tho papers of the State. To
take flist prize in front page contests
of this kind, makes us feel very
chesty, indeed, oven though tho mnko
up man, Charlie Barnes, did the work.
Anyhow, Charlie and "us," killed the
hear, nnd wo all feel proud of the
fact. The Dally Hciaid is some pa­
per,
------------ o-----------Snnford is fast becoming the great­
est wholesale center In this part of
Florldn, nnd If tho good work ol tho
Chamber of Commerce keeps up, Snn­
ford will one day he the greatest
wholesale center of Florida. This
mny sound far fetched, but It is the
logical location, nnd this goes for
Jacksonville nnd Tnmpn— they aro
both too far from the center of tho
stnte, nnd have no better facilities
linn Sanford will hnve in a few years,
when wc get deeper water from tho
mouth of the St, Johns river to San­
ford. It Is coming, nnd all we need
is a little more push nnd pull. With
celery nnd lettuce, with touris* , with
wholesale distributors, Snnford will
ho n«city of 28,000 in fivo yonr3.
------------ o------------The Sanford Herald truly says:
"A fter looking them nil over it
would seem thnt Sanford has the best
prospects o f any city in the stnte. But
you can’t lay down on the job and
take it for granted.* No matter how
glorious tho prospects of n place may
bo, unless tho citizens of that place
get a hustle on and bring those pros­
pects to a cortnlntysthoy will bo like
tho man who spent his time in dream­
ing of accomplishing something great,
whllu other men outstripped him In
tho race for succoss. It Is up to the
Herald to be constantly hammering
the fact into tho minds of its read­
ers that no matter how glorious San­
ford’s prospects may be unless the
citizens combine to make these pros­
pects become a cortalnty, the pros­
pects will remain simply prospects
and nothing more.—Tampa Timos.

THE FAITH THAU FINDS
EXPRESSION.

with the rest of America. But if she voted to demonstrations that will tend
has been wounded she bravely con­ to convince us that we do not noed to
ceals the hurt and distract attention add other honeys, and freight charges,
The following editorial written by from It. Troubles aro largely Im- and commissions, and middlemen's
L. S. Fitzhuugh for the Wilmoro, Ky., mnglnnry nnyway. The sky Is still profits to our own fine honey to make
Enterprise, will be interesting to bright. Tho air is soft. Its a favor­ it the best ever. It Is that already.
T H E O N L Y H O M E SE R VIC E H O U SE IN
Sanford citizens. Mr. Fltzhugh visits ed country and people. Tomorrow Is Llko the rainbow, it needs no retouch­
Snnford often ns the guest of Geo. A. coming and In the meantime today Is ing.
V
SANFO RD
DeCottes, and ho is B real Florida' not so hnd. So why worry- Hard
The newspapers heartily approve
booster:
of this first class business move, and
tim es?? None here.
If you haven’t visited our Filling1Station you
There is one outstanding character­
And probably this constant putting If you will go to your groccryman ho
istic of the average Floridian t.hab forward tho cheery note of self con­ will tell you that he Is in favor of It,
can’t appreciate this High Grade Gasoline.
impresses the visitor nt once, when gratulation is efficacious in banishing too.
Itiought in contnet with him, and that much of the spectre. A thing Ignor­
When tho tlmo comes
lot us all
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is his incurable optimism.
In Flor­ ed is upt to become n thing unfclt^ stand up,and join the “ Florldn First
ida r\i-tything I, lovely nnd the goose At any rate, Florldn will tell you that Class.”— Plant City Courier.
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hnii;:i hlirh nt all times a n ! jonsons. Bho has not felt any specific depres­
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WEATHER AND CROP
Drought mny burn and floods may sion and it Is tolerably certain that
"'•'M'f, prices mny go below tho «nst Florida believes It from tho long repe­
Conditions in Florldn for the Week
of ru rkoting end lenvo him with n tition.
Ending November 15, 1021.
cron thnt does not pay to harvest and
In the mean time nnd all tho time
"hip, winds may shake tho oranges tho nntlvc boosts his stnte nnd Its
Temperature:—Tho
temperature
off his trees and tho fly mny eat them transcendent advantages over nil oth­ was moderately low over much of the
V U L C A N IZ IN G
up, banks may tighten on him nnd the er sates as a place to live, grow rich northern und western portions of tho
automobile mny have to he sold. What and ho happy. He shows it up In all section from about tho 11th to tilth,
Phone 447-W
First and Elm Ave.
might bo truly designated hard times the bright dolors of a glowing picture. being near freezing nt some Interior
nnd a gloomy outlook mny stare him He ndds to a vivid imagination a portions o f extreme northern nnd
In the face and call on him for sacri­ sincere belief nnd lenves an Impres­ western counties, Frost wns reported
fice. But in the face- o f any or all o f sion thnt catches nnd lingers, It is a several times during tho week, but
these trials, to tho ordinary citizen, growing stnte and ho Is stimulating without dnmnge.
W H E N Y O U T H IN K OF COFFEE
light ho can
ho faces tb- world with a cheery its gi wth by every
Precipitation:—There wore ocr.jflcsmile nnd no unshaken faith in his throw on It. The dark shndcs ho inl showers nnd legally heavy rnlnf
THINK OF
stnte ns the favored spt&gt;t on this leaves out— if he honestly bci’eves over nil portlo*" )f the section, al­
enrthly footstool and an abiding b e -1there nre any dark slinde. And he though more rnin is needed west of
lief in the good fortune of anyone who |gets there.
the Suwannee rlvor—mainly, however,
Florida is rapidly filling up and west of the Apalachicola river, hut
is lucky enough to live there.
“ Hnrd times been hitting your making long strides in development uven this relief was doubtless rccclvcountry up there?" he will ask in n and larger Htatehood. How much of ed during the last dny of the week,
tone of commiseration, "wo hnven’t her advancing growth is due to the ( when amounts exceeding
an Inch
felt it here. Of course money has persuasive belief ami that word of were reported from regulnr nnd spec­
Always Fresh
been hard to get—the hanks havo been her children enn only lie realized by ial stations.
a little short of fundH and ain’ t mak­ those who have come much in con­
Condition of Crops:— Reports are
ing any loans, they’ve got to hold tho tact with them nnd listened to their generally more favorable thnn during
money to market tho citrus crop you untiring song.
the weeks Immediately following tho
know—nndl vegetables didn't bring
October storm. Although some com­
LOOKS LIKE A WINNER
much more thnn enough to pay the
plain thnt citrus fruits are still drop­
express on the northern market. The
ping a sn result of the storm, reports
SA N F O R D M A R B L E &amp; G R A N IT E W O R K S
Acceptance in principle, by both generally indicate a very satisfactory
orange crop luis been cut In two by
the unprecedented dry and hot Bum­ Great Britain am! Japan, of Secretary condition of orchards; fruit is color­
JOHN GOVE, Proprietor
mer nnd whnt *s left nre small. Hughes’ proposals for naval reduction, ing nicely, and shipments nre active;
CEMETERY
WORK A SPECIALTY
Trade’s been n little slack at tho shows that this country has, at least, a large portion of the fruit damaged
1018
West
First
Street
1018 Wnst First Street
stores and peop’ e hnve been having made a hit at the beginning of the lias been forwarded. Seed beds and
some difficulty in meeting their hills armament conference.
recently planted truck hnve done well.
Mr. Hughes, at one stroke, has dis­ Some beans, eggplant, nnd other truck
and keeping their credit up. Men havo
been having trouble In finding funds armed, for the time being, nil those are in the market, and cnhhngc, cel­
to buy fertilizer for the coming sea­ critics who were arguing tlmt the ery, and lettuce made progress. Sweet
son nnd nre straining their credit American desire for disarmament was potatoes are being dug, and cane cut,
some. There are even n few who claim only half hearted, lie tins put the oth­ the Inttor for syrup making. Onts nro
that wc ABE having the hardest sea­ er nations on the defensive, and in a being planted—some are up and look
son of years, O ’ course there nro al­ position where they must "show well. Ranges hnve responded to the
New DeForest Block
ways a certnin number of calamity cause" or submit to the odium of be­ recent rains. Much general plowing is
ing
classed
as
advocates
of
militarism.
being
done.
The
soil
over
practically
howlers everywhere hut they do not
represent tho sentiment of the com­ He has taken the wind out of the all the section is in good condition.
munity. They arc just naturally Japanese sails by complying with Ja­
AVOIDABLE ACCIDENTS
what you would call hilltoun minded pan’s expressed desires of discussing
cronkers. They nre no credit to tho arms reduction before attempting a
State when they talk their pessimistic settlement of the Eastern question
Accidents will happen, wo presume,
generally.
gloom."
as long ns the human rnco lives, but
The best thut can ho said of the at that, it would nppenr tho most of
"Town lots nro advancing every
day," says nnother, "nnd if thnt ain’t Hughes plan, however, is that it is a them, should never have happened.
With a complete line of new
n sign of prosperity I don’t know whnt start in the right direction .and would At the recent national snfuty conven­
effect
a
saving
of
a
good
many
mil­
tion in Boston statistics were given
is. There nre not many boing sold it
and reclaimed army goods of
Is true hut thnt does not hlqdcr them lion dollars annually to the tax pay­ showing thnt theru were 23,000 fatal
ers.
And
this
is
much
to
the
good
nccldents in industry in the United
from stiffening m price. It shows
every description------- Tents,
tho hoidor's belief in tho value of thnt in rejoicing over it the public States in 1010. Non-fntnl accidents
might
conceivably
lost
sight
of
the
amounted
to
tho
staggering
sum
total
Florida property ns mi investment in
Blankets, Clothing, Boots and
a growing state. We are looking for fact thnt it neither makes future wars of 575,000 in the class of those neces­
the best season in years and high pri­ less liable nor alters the relative sitating four weeks’ absence from
Shoes, etc., at greatly reduced
ces (how many do thnt every year) strength of the probable belligerents work,' while upwards of 3,000,000 wero
hurt by accident sufficiently to lose
nnd there nre more tourists coming in cuse of war.
prices. A visit is requested.
It is a practical rather than an one day from regulnr tasks.
m
this winter thnn over before. Hard
It is thought that these fntal acci­
times? We do not know th • word In ideal reduction. It dues not convert
swords into plowshares, hut by keep­ dents do not include household acci­
Florida."
■
H
The old cracker sits in the door of ing down the size of the sword all dents and startling ns tho total of nil
bin shanty nnd looks on the w a s t e of around, it lenves moru room for tile tho nccldents record is, it Is entirely
East Second St.
G. D O W N E Y , Prop.
sandy ground in front of him npprov- development of those peaceful voca­ reasonable to hurpuho that no effort
wns
mudo
to
cllmlnnto
such
casualties.
tions,
which,
by
the
way,
arc
Just
ns
ingly: "The wind blow my stable
down, Inst week, nnd n tree fell on the essential to tho successful manage­ The speed mania is responsible for a
old cow nnd she died right there. The ment of war as the more militant largo shnre of the accidents listed and
tho victims wore largely from the
old woman's down with the rheuma­ trnden.
ranks of childhood. The Record hnH
Acceptance
in
detail
may
he
fore­
tism nnd my oldest son, John, run off
pointed
out time and again that tho
last week nnd got married nnd loft mo cast, because, ns the other nations
average
death from tho nutomohilo is
without any help on the place, Fertil­ pretty well understand, if the present
nothing
short
of murder.
izer got so high Inst year that I naval competition should go on, this
The
mania
is
speed, moru speed, not­
couldn’t afford to buy nnd had mighty country with its immense resources,
withstanding
when
.fact nro sifted in
little stuff raised in consequence. I could and would hooii have n nnvy
court
the
speeder
wns
going nowhere
been shaking, myself, right smart which would put nil the other coun­
in particular. Simpio precaution in
with the ague nnd not been ublo to tries to Bhnme. America can afford
driving nnd a sane speed limit would,
work much. But the BWeet potntoos to muko the offer announced by Mr.
in jour opinion, cut down tho nppulllng
did fine nnd the fish hit nil right. I Hughes, because it has nothing to
death rate of accidents. Then there
killed n couple of alligators and a lose by letting its nnvy* rest whilu is the carelessness of the airplane me­
U Because, Mr. Farmer, you can use
seven font rnttlor and sold the skins building up its other Industries; the chanic and tho consequent tragedy.
for whnt little money we needed. Its other nations can not afford to reject While tho industrial institutions ap­
our facilities to your advantage.
n great country for those who know the offer, because the alternative parently enro little whnt becomes of
how to live In it. I’m sorry for them would leave them in a poorer situa­ the worker, tho worker, In n greater
II Our buying capacity enables us to
in tho north, who have to freeze all tion relntive to this country than they number of instances, cares oven loss.
now
onjoy.—
Lakeland
Telegram.
winter nnd can't go barefooted."
There should ho ns big u campaign
supply your Crates, Hampers, Insec­
------------ o-----------"Hnrd timbs?” Bnys the real estate
on to bnn accidents ns there is to ban
ticides, Fertilizers and supplies at a
"FLORIDA HONEY WEEK"
mnn. This don't look like t does It?"
sickness ami disease. In the one re­
nnd ho unfolds n map. "We are put­
spect tho United Stutos lends the
saving in cost to you.
The beekeepers of the entire State world in fcnrfulness nnd in the other,
ting this subdivision on the market
nnd hnve hnd any number of Inquir­ aro enthusiastically in fnvor of the tills country has nothing to bonat
11 You don’t have to figure away in
ies ns to the price of lots from all subject, "Homo Market for Homo about. It 1b tlmo thnt wo quit propaProducts,"
nnd
ns
nearly
us
can
bo
'gnnding about trifles like a drink of
over tho country. No! wo haven't sold
advance what you need. Our ample
many yet but nre getting ready for a figured out they nro "hitting the nnil Icorn liquor und give attention to rem­
stock will take care of you.
edying the ovils of useless accidents.
great rush for thorn as Boon ns times on tho head.”
Honey Is the beekeepers’ homo pro­ Possibly this doctrina will win very
get better— I mean as soon ns tho
tourist season open. Prices are ad­ duct, nnd ha is gotting tired of seeing few votes in tho mad whirl of tho peo­
Compare Our Prices
vancing nnd wc can't nay how long his honey shipped out of tho State ple toward the devil, but that doas
W E A R E A T Y O U R SERVICE
we will hold nt the present low fig­ to bo mixed with other honeys, and not prove that it Is not worth trying.
ures. Better buy now If you wnnt a then sent back hero for sale at Lhroo — Columbia State.
bargain. They nro going up with a or four times tho price thnt he is will­
whoop ns soon as times Improve—I ing to take for it at the stall.
Two teaspoonsful of Tanlnc in n lit­
There can be no question as to tho tle wnter taken three times a day just
mean nB soon ns tho season opens."
And so It goes. This universal quality of this "Florida First Honey." before) meals will muko you oat bet­
*
optimism Ib In the air, It gets In tho It 1b pure and nlco nnd wholesome, ter, feel better, sleep better and work
system of tho outsider soon and he and it is to impress tho consuming bettor.— Union Pharmacy.— Adv,
PHONE 536
too becomes a booster for Florida if public of Florida with these facts nnd
to
encourage
the
more
sensihlu
plan
Tho
Bnracca
class
will
entottaln
tho
he stays any length of time—it is that
infectious. It nlso acts as a tonic of o f home consumption that Florida Phll&amp;thoa nt tho Presbyterian church
♦+4 + + + + * + + + + + + * *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦+♦♦♦♦♦♦&lt;►♦
the most beneficial sort.
It Is im­ boekeepers, In co-operation with Flor­ parlors at 3 p. m.
ida
storekeepers,
are
proposing
to
possible to believe that the world
quickly rellnves n cold.
13-lfitc To prevent • cold iake 668.
wide depression and straitening has demote the week just before Thanks­
13-15to
Prohibition Jokes, h i with us yet;
left Florida out In tho cold. It Is giving to showing up the facts just as
last wt&gt; forget, lest we forget.
Oh, Politics- How foreign policies
One secret o f long lifo ts to bo n
leasonablc to suppose that she has they are.
are mangled In thy name!
666 curse Chills and Fever,
13-15tc
"Florida Honey Week" will he do- rich relative,
her share of the burden to bear along

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY,.NOVEMBER 18, 1921
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ORANGE BELT BEE NEWSPAPER CONTEST WINNERS
WERE GIVEN OUT YESTERDAY,
KEEPERS ASS’N
DAILY HERALD WINS ONE PRIZE
BUSY AS BEES
Read at a meeting of Orange Belt
Beekeepers’ Association held in San­
ford, September 21.

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public upon the value of our newspa­
pers to their communities and the
state.
For tho dallies, only first prizes
wore nwardod in thcBo three classes,
in addition to the general prizes al­
ready mentioned.
The complete list of awards fol­
lows:
Best front-page, weeklies: First,
Fort Pierce News-Tribune; second,
Florida Advocate, of Wnuchuln; third,
Lake Wales Highlander. Others par­
ticularly deserving of mention in this
class are; Tho Sarasota Times, Lees­
burg Commercial, Cocoa Tribune and
the Kissimmeeo Valley Gazette.
Beat editorial page, weeklies: First,
Fort Lauderdale Haloid; second, Tit­
usville Star-Advocate; third, Lees­
burg Commercial.
Best farm nows treatment: First,
Wnuchuln Florida Advocate; second,
Lake Worth Herald; third, Bay
County Beacon-Tribune, of Panama
City; with tho SnraBota Times as a
close contender,
Among the seven-column dailies, tho
Miami Herald had things all its own
way,, partly because thoro wore com­
paratively few of such papers enter­
ed. That should not detract from tho
sterling worth of this paper which won
firsts on frbnt page, editorials and
fnrm news.
In tho six-column dailies the compotion was eloper. The best front
page was that of tho Sanford Dally
Herald; the best editorial page, Or­
lando Morning Sentinel; nnd tho best
fnrm nows treatment, South Jackson­
ville Journal.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin Lundqulst nnd
son, were callers nt the homo of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Hlrschi, Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. J. E. Lundqulst nnd Mrs. E.
W. Lundqulst visited Tuesday In
Grupcvlllo, the latter cnlling also to
sec Mrs. Ballinger,
This seems to bo moving week. Mr.
and Mrs. Stedt nro moving back to
their own homo nftcr having lived on,
nw| had charge of Mr. Rnntoul's
house for over a yenr nnd a hnlf; the
most of the furnishings of the tatter
home hnvo been sold to Mr, nnd Mrs.
Fred Williams, of Sanford. Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. L. Campbell nnd children
have moved into Snnford nnd are now
located on Jlolly avenue, near the hnll
pnrk.
Leonard Vihlon has been assisting
his daughter and son, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Kenneth Robbins, to move out to his
cottage in Upsnln ns they hnvo recent­
ly rented their bungalow in Snnford.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlrschi ami children
are now located in their neat five
room bungalow, which he has erected
himself on their place near the Pres­
byterian church. They used the gar­
age until ho could get tinio to build.
Nearly every one from this section
was in Sanford on Armistice day to
see the parade, two among our num­
ber at least taking part, Miss Mar­
garet Erlcson, with n hunch of pretty
girls in the Holly car, which was dec­
orated as a basket of red roses and,
Charles Cramer, one of our soldier
boys, drove the car representing the
camp scene of the boyH in grny.
Cnrl Pierson attended the social and
fish fry at Upsaln, Saturday evening.
Rev. Albertson confirmed the truth
of the report o* the dentil of Dr. It.
W. Edwards, of Jacksonville who h»j
so long ministered to this ami the
Lake Mary churches, of pernicious
nimemin. His death enmn an n great
shock to ell; ho was to have opened
tho Preabytrlnn synod held recently
at Miami; indeed the paper nlnted that
he did, hut word enmo from his doctor
he was too ill to leave his lied and in
two days he was dead, It cast a
sadness over the whole meeting, which
Rev, A., nnd wife, nttended, going
down in their car for the ten days.
Rev. Edwards has many dear friends
nil over tho state who will sorrow at
his going, nnd lonvoB a wife in Jack­
sonville, n son, who nttended nt
Gainesville, nnd is now taking up
special agricultural studies under
Ohio tcnchers, nnd n daughter, Miss
Margaret, a dietician, who Is now in
Washington, hut was for jiome time
at tho Womnn's College at Tallahas­
see.

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V IR G IN IA
BURLEY
T U R K IS H

T h e th re e g r e a t e s t
c ig a r e t t e t o b a c c o s .
M eetin g M ILD N E SS MELLOWNESS-AROMA

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cigarettes

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Mrs. A. A. Moran nnd children,
spent Armistice day in Snnford, and
Bpent the weekend with Mr1. Will
Hand.
Miss Lucile Swent nnd Meade Ba­
ker, was visiting in Longwood,
Thursday evening. Miss Helen Mo­
ran ennie hack with them.
‘Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Prcvntt took
dinner Sunday with Mr. nnd Mrs.
Grover Lefllos,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wakefield has visitors
from Orlando this week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Philips were
visitors In Snnford, Mondny.
Mrs, Tolnr and daughter, wn9 visit­
ing her sister, Mrs. H. II. Pnttishnll,
Tuesday.
Mr. nnd Mrs, B. E. Frnnklin nnd
bnby, spent Sunday in Orlnndo.
Mrs, Wakefield’s brother is here
visiting.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McFnrlnno cnlled on Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis, Sunday.
Rev. Wright ,of Oviedo, prenchcd
n fine sermon Sundny and a Inrge
crowd was in attendance.
Mr. nnii Mrs. Will Prcvntt nnd son,
of Moore Station, was visiting rela­
tives here Sundny.
Air. Jack Wicks has been very ill
with chills nnd fever,
Mrs. Mnhcl Brnnon nnd children,
who hns been visiting her mother,
Mrs. Wm. Daniels, returned to her
home Sundny in New Smyrna.
Mr. P. M. Wakefield is in Tnmpn
nn business.
A large crowd from here attended
Armistice day in Sanford, Friday.
Miss Alexia Mccb nnd Ralph Geig­
er spent Sundny in Longwood.

Airs. Bill Allen and
were visitors in Snnford Saturday.
J. E. Phipps returned Friday from
Cocoa.
Mr. Wilson nnd Dr. R. L. Anderson
of Orlando were out of town visitors
in town on Friday.
Hayden Miller, of Jacksonville, was
the guest of J. E. Phipps, Wednes­
day.
Air. and Airs. J. S. Dinkol spent the
dny in Snnford on Saturday.
Mr. and Airs. Greene arrived on
Thursday from Afaine to spend the
winter. Air. Greene expecta to build
this winter.
Mr. and Mrs. II. R. Chapman and
little son returned to their homo in
Jacksonville after a several days visit
with Airs. Chapman’s parents, Mr. and
Alra. J. S. Dinkel.
Miss Ethn Hartley returned Monday
from an extended visit to Atlanta,
Chnttnnooga and other points.
Mrs. Wooten, of Wnochula, Is visiting her mother, Airs. John Entiminger.
Airs. F. J. Nclmyor and J. A. Bistline left tho first of the week for Jack­
sonville where they hnvo a large poul­
try exhibit at the Stnto Fair.
A. Y. nnd K. B. Fuller wero visitors
in Orlando Tuesday.
J. E. Phipps and Hayden Miller, of
Jacksonville left Wednesday for Lake
Wales, Ft. Meade and other southern
points.
Tho Ladies of the Civic League gave
a social ten nt tHb Library Thursday
nfternoon from 3:00 to 5:00.
Mrs. J. S. Dinkel and Allss Olive
were visitors in Orlnndo on Wednes­
day.
Airs. Florence Hudson of Orlando,
was on out-of-town visitor Tuesday
afternoon,
D. W. Short hns resigned his offico
as city tax assessor nnd Mr. Wood­
cock has been appointed his succes­
sor.
Work on the West Longwood road
is progressing rapidly and will soon
be completed ns far as Longwood.

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
J. T. Reeves is no longer connected
with mo in nny way, nnd 1 am not re­
sponsible for nny money, fertilizer, or
anything ho may charge to me. Tho
agreement I declare broken—and nt
nn end.
AIRS. AI. B. ALLISON.
200-D-n-W— itp .
Rub-Aly-Tism, a pain killer. 13-15tc

Miss LnRuo Davis, of Chattanooga,
The office cynic calls it tho fair
Tonn., only weighed 70 pounds. After sex, and then grades tho male sox as
taking three bottius of Tnnloc, she good or excellent.
now weighs over 100 pounds and is onjoying tho best of health.— Union 666 cures Bilious Fev.tr.
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Pharmacy,—Adv.
Tho Orlando Rcporter-Stav is pub­
An absont-mindod surgeon Is ono lishing tho life of Lena Cinrko—from
who says: ’’Let mo feel your purse.” ail reports it ought to be interesting
reading.
Rub-My-TIsm for Rheumatism.
13-lBtc 366 cures Malarial Fever,
13-15tc

WANTED—Young cow.

hauling._____________________ 81-tfc
WANTED— Dolls to dress for Christmns. For full information address
Mrs, L. It. Mitchell, Box 64, Oviedo,
Fla.______________ ____________ 11-tf-p

FOR SALK

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FOR SALE— No. 817 Wait T irst Gt.
Eight rooms and bath. For price
and terms, write box 782, Daytona,,
Fla.
46-tfc
SIXTH STREET PAINT SHOP, T. 8. D*lk,
m«n«*»r. Orders prompt 1/ executed. Sell*.
f . . ’ tlon xmtentreil.
8-18lp

Guns repaired and keys fitted, See
McAlexander nt Bines' Electrical
Store.
Xl-Stp
ATTENTION, CELERY GROWERS 1
Wo havo Just received a carload of
Yellow Jacket sprayers, price of same
cash, 12 par cent below last year's
prices.— Mahoney-Walker Co. 10-4tc
" E T lb E " ' BATTERIES, the til ant
that lives in a box. We can now fu r ­
nish six Volt Batteries at $24.60. We
buy, soil, exchange, recharge and re­
pair all makes Batteries.— Ray Broth­
ers. Phono 648,
6-tfc
LOST OR STRAYED— 2 light Jersey
cows, one buthend and ono with
horns; 1 dark Jersey, cow and 1 dark
Jersey yearling. Finder pleaso noti­
fy II. C. Davis, Lockhart, Fla., and
receive reward.
ll-4 tp
FOR SALB— 10 ncr«s of land, IS acres
ready for plow, 10 aorta broken up,
fairly good house on pleas, ahlokea
house, eto. Fruit trees. Mite from the
postoffloe, half mile from railroad. On
canal. Good aoll. Addreaa Kirby Oelean, at Oeteen._____________
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NOTICE TO HOG OWNERS!

FOUND— Red boar hog, right ear
cut. Owner can have same by calling
and paying for damage done by hog.
11-tto______________NICK ZERNOV AN,

FOR SALE— Cabbage plants, $2.00
per 1,000; express'collect add 30c
per 1,000 postpaid. Orders shipped
day received.— Dorris Plant Co., Val­
dosta, Ga,
ll-4tp
FOR SALE— Ono good maro, regis­
tered Poland China hogs, White
Leghorn cockerels (English strain)
Dressmaking.— Airs. W. V. Phillips,
Osteon, Fin.
12-4tp

linni, Ain

lt-Btp

Good repnir work makos your bat­ A NICE COUNTRY HOME FOR BALE—
Apply to nm miner, A. J. Lundqulst,
tery givo you much longer service Route A, IJox 216, Hnnford. Fla. H-12ti&gt;
Wo do it for less. Provo us out.—Hof*
Mac Battery Co.,
14-ltp Notice of Application for Tax Deed
Under Section 576 of the General
TltAl'PERS TAKE NOTICE.
Statutes of the Stnte of Florida
The law now requires thnt you se­
Notice is hereby given thnt Edwin
cure n license to trap fur hearing ani­
S. Miller, purchaser of Tax Certifi­
mals or to chase the same with clogs.
cate No. 2302, (luted the Gth day of
You are required to secure this li­
June, A . D. IHOP, has filed said certi­
cense, which will cost $1.00. I give
ficate in my office, nnd has ntnile ap­
this notice on account of the law being
plication for Tax Deed to issue in ac­
new and shall expect all interested
cordance with law. Said ccrntlficatc
parties to secure license before engag­
embraces
the following described
ing in trapping of any nature*,
property situated in Seminole County,
E. F. HOUSEHOLDER,
Florida, lo-wit: Beg. 522.22 ft. N of
County Judge, SE cor. of NE 1-1 of NE 1-4, Sec. 31,
Twp. 20 S., Range 30 E., run N 105.74

In the Circuit Court of the Seventh ,lnft., W 711.2 ft., S 105.74 ft., E 711.4
illclnl Circuit of riorldu. In ond for
Seminole County,— In Chancery.
ft. 2 3-4 acres. The snid land being
Marian Giles, Complainant,

deni o f Ilia Slate o f Florida, therefore,
you. John Giles, are ordered and requir­
ed on the Ifilh day o f January. A. D,
MANY THANKS.
1!i22, to appear to the hill o f complaint
exJilhlted aualiiHt you In this cause.
It la ordered that thin nottco tie pubEditor Snnford Herald:
llsht-d In the Sanford Herald oueo a
week for elithl weeks.
Will you give us tho privilege of ex
WITNESS my hand and tho hciiI of
JiiIm court oh thin IGth tiny of No veinpressing in your paper the deep heart tmr.
A l&gt; 1921.
(HEAL)
K. a . DOUG LABS,
felt appreciation of tho rognrd nnd
i i a.
Llerh o f tho Circuit Court,
kindness shown the old Confederate
Hemtnole County, Fla.

To break a cold take (Hi(i.

W a N't K d

Are you stopping every ton days
for our FREE Battery water? Wo FOR SALE— Coal oil henter, $3.60;
electric tablo stoves, $12,60 value,
make our own.— Hof-Mac Battery Co.
14-ltp for $7.00, in perfect condition. 418
Mngnolia.
13-tp
When you feel that your matrimon­ HEMSTITCHING AND PICOTING ATtnohment, fits nil se w in g machines
ial venture Is a failure, keep still and Price
|2.00, Checks, 10c extra. Lights
Mall
ord er House, Box 127, Blrm lnggo nhend nnd cut breakfast.

VH.
John Giles, Uofemliiiit,
Tnnlnc is appetizing and invigorat­
CITATION
ing. Try it today.— Union Phnrmucy. To Jo tin titles, Residence Unknown:
It uiipeorlnK from an affidavit filed
—Adv.
In this cause that you nro a non-resl-

Veterans by the good people of Snn­
ford on Armistice Day. The occasion
‘nwnkoned cherished memories nnd
mndo us realize afresh, thnt tho prin­
ciple for which we fought has lost
none of its lustre by tho lapse of
years.
Many thnnks,
J. HILL JONES.

CLASSIFIED WANT ADS

Matt bt
fresh and good milktn J. H. Melmer, Box 103, Sorrento, Fla.
ls-tfe
Miss ’ Louiso
SEE M. S. NELSOrt for all klndTof

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The Front Page Contest A m on g Six Column
Dailies W a s Very Close

The Orange Belt Keokcopera’ Asso­
Tho winners in the state newspaper
ciation
contest put on by tho General Exten­
Is a thing o f recent birth
sion Division of tho University of
Perhaps you havo not hoard of it
Florida were announced last night af­
And cannot Judge its worth
ter exceedingly close contests in a
Well here we arc a score and more
number of the classes in which there
We are by the beos to stay
wore approximately a hundred and
And If we’ve failed to spell success
twenty-five entries. After spending
We want the better way
a day in determining tho winners,
Now we have found by looking Bristow Adams, who judged the con­
around
test, nwardod the three highest aver­
age scores for weeklies as follows:
One does not know it nil
The Florida Advocate of Wauchulaj
Its organization brings success
for 7-column dailies, the Miami HorBe your business great or small
Its notthe hours, the whys, the when aid; and for G-volumn dallies, the
Orlando Morning Sentinel won the
Trnt people want toray.
highest average score. Bristow Adame
But after all 1s said, tie then
la head of the Journalism Depart­
Say did YOU make it pay?
Cod made the lPMo busy bee to bless ment nt Cornell University and has
judged similar state-wide cur outs in
this earth and man
And If we would a blessing be, we'U New York, Kansas, South Dak-t.a »nd
Minnesota. Professor Adams says
follow hia plan
Bees organize, they colonize, they thnt It was especially difficult to
pick tho winners, especially among
surely make it pay
tho
wcokiies, most of which are of
Get busy then liko good Bee men pnss
high
class, especially in front-pngo
in your name today.
make-up,
and Betting a higher aver­
Next meeting will bo hold at the
age
than
in
the other states where he
Commercial Club building in DeLand,
has
judged
them. Tho metropolitan
November 10th.
papers
of
Jacksonville
and Tampa
The curious indifference of the
American popple towards honey, has worq, not entorod in tho competition.
Prof. Adnms says that ho found
cost this country more in dollars,
cents, public health, and common corn- tho weekly pnpors most interesting
and hardest to rank. They represent­
mated.
The manufacture of refined sugar ed the largest numbors in entries, and
in no wise assists in the development first, second and third prizes wore
o f the nation's most Important agri­ given for front page make-up, for edi­
cultural Industries, altho bee-keeping torial page, and for best handling of
In tho production of honey results In farm news. Tho contest which was
untold riches through pollination of conducted under tho auspices of tho
Genorni Extension Division was in­
the food farms of the country.
Neglect of tho bee, through over­ augurated by B. C. Riloy, director, in
emphasis of tho Importance o f Who order to center tho attention of tho
cano, beet sugar and glucose indus­ * * * * * * * * * * * *
tries, has nut only resulted in tho
withdrawal from the human family of
a sugar food and sweetness of Infinite­
ly greater vnluo thnn refined sugar,
but it has brought failure fo many a
fruit district that would otherwise *
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flemished beyond the dreams of tho
fruit farmer,
, That honey and tho honey bee
Aviator Johnson, of Lakeland, was
should havo been lost sight of in the a guest nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
advanco of civilization constitutes one Voile Williams, for the Armistice day
o f the many curious blunders which festivities.
humnnlty, while priding Itself on Its
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Bertolson
progress, Is so prono to commit.
took a trip to Geneva on the after­
It Is not generally known thnt in noon of tho 11th.
the United States we consume only
Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Lundqulst and
40.000. 000 pounds of comb honey and son, Raymond, wore guests of Mr. nnd
120.000. 000 pounds of oxtractcd hon­ Mrs. L. B. Hudgins on the 11th.
ey nnnunlly. All thin honey Is gath­
ClinHe &amp; Company, are moving a
ered by tho bee in tho form of noctar lot of grapefruit from the Haines
from tho blossoms o f white clover, grove this week.
■age, sweet clover, alfalfa, cotton,
Mrs. Benton nnd daughter, Miss
golden rod, orange, palmetto, gnlibcr- Alice, arrived Saturday and nrc guests
ry, wild sunfiowor, ami sweet bay.
at the home o f her brother, A, F.
What thin pollination means in the Westerdlck and wife. They took them
production of food is not rcnllzod by down to visit their grove near Mait­
the nvorngn person.
land, Sunday,
The Van Rcnsnclener apple orchard
Mr. and Mrs. Ballinger had a treat
in Medina county, Ohio, tolls tho on Sundny ns Rev. Burhnns came out
whole story which the fnrmers of for them for the morning services in
Amorlcn might well heed to their ad­ .Snnford and in the afternoon tho
vantage. The Van Rensselaer farm writer enjoyed n ride with Mr. and
produced on tho nverngo of five hun­ Mrs. Alfred Erlcson to Geneva.
dred bushels o f npples annually until
Mrs. V. C. Collor came out Wed­
its owner trimmed and sprayed Ids nesday to spend tho day at tho home of
trees and began to keep bees where­ their nephew, ChnrlcH Cramer.
upon the production of |be sumo nrMr. Collier’s mon have finished
elfprd with not a single tree added, painting the cottage, this week.
leaped from five hundred to sixteen
thousnnd bushels in a single Reason. heated in this may I o b c b nil its fine
Yet, not so long ngo, bees wore (tnvors and distinguishing character­
looked upon by tho farmers of tho istics, although still wholesome and
United States as a nuisance ni.t] ninny delicious,
lawsuits hnvo been bitterly prosecut­
Honey is not put through any re­
ed in order to destroy the so-called fining process to prepare it for con­
pests.
sumption on your tables, hutis oaten
Mr. Hopp, of Now Jersey, who owns ns made by tho bees, while sugar,
a Inrge apple orchard, producing 120,- glucose and syrups of all kinds, un­
000 bushels o f apples, says thnt bees dergo all kinds o f refining nnd con­
are so Indispensable to tihe growing of centrating before fit for nlir use.
fruit In this country, thnt fruit grow­
It has keen found thnt n person suf­
ers can afford to pay five dollars a fering from dinhetos can uso honey in
colony to local bee men for putting moderation when they can not con­
tile been in orchard during bloom, sume a single cube of grunulnted su­
taking thorn away again at its (lose. gar without Buffering the keenest dis­
These mon knew tho fruit grow­ tress.
ers did not understand they wore
Tho writera personal experience
driving away tho very agency noces- showed that while children suffering
snry for tho proper pollination of tho with a severe case of whooping
fruit bloom when they were fighting cough often enn not retain enough
the honey bee ns a pest. But they food to nourish them, honey not only
lennied their lesson by experience, ns stnyed In tho stomach hut contained
was shown in ono instance whoro the enough nourishment to keep the child
’ben keepers wore driven out of a in good strength. At the same time,
certain locality. After two years of honey sooths tho throat and controls
fruitless orchards, the bees wero wel­ the cough as well ns nny cough medi­
comed hack again. Orange growers cine.
of Florida nrc beginning to realize
CnkuH or cookies containing honey
hoes in order to insure tholr being in retain their moisture much longer
whnt tho bee mentis to their crops, thnn those sweetened with sugar only.
A local orange grower having of­
Drop Cakes.
fered to khbtJ expense of moving
Ono sup honey.
Lees in order to insure tholr being in
One-half cup sugnr.
ench of his large groves.
Ono-half cup shortening.
Honey cannot he adultorntcd. Many
One-half cup sour milk,
think if honey is granulated it Is not
Ono egg.
pure honoy. But all pure honey will
One-half teaspoon soda.
become solid unless heated to 100 deg.
Four cups sifted flour.
fahrenheit, and held nt that temperaFlavor to taste. Drop on greased
turo for a certain time. But honey pan.
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assessed at the (Into of tho issuance
of such certificate in tho name of Un­
known. Unless said certificate shall
ho redeemed according to law Tax
Deed will issue thereon on tho 24th
day of December, A. D. 1021.
Witness my official signature nnd
seal this the 18th dny o f November,
A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Fla.
By: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
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Order Thanksgiving: Poultry Early!
FVesh Vegetables, Plumb Pudding,’ Jams and Jellies- nev
DiUtS,D jl!8 a,llJ Datea 1 Fine lino of Fresh Fruit • that gooi
Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise; Fresh Nucocunut, 88c per lb * J
good line of fancy English Biscuits; Philadelphia C rew
Cheese, best Western and Florida Beef, Pork Venl am

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�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1931
ordered Issue: T. L. Lingo, Schelle
Moines, E. F. Householder, F. S.
Frank, L. M. Tyre, Sr.
Reports of the several county offi­
cials were received, rond nnd ordered
Tho Board of County Commission­ filed.
The Sanford Rod &amp; Gun Club held
IT’S GRANDMOTHER’S RECIPE
ers in and for Seminole county, mot
Wnrrnnta pnld during tho fonth of
Its regular trap shoot at tho club
TO BRING BACK COLOR AND
- grounds on last Thursday, but on ac­ In regular Bossion at ten o’clock, on October, woro ordered cancelled off
LUSTRE TO IIAIK
count of the many activities surround­ November 8th, 1021. Present: L. A. record.
You come lo Florida to enjoy the climate— why not own your
There being no furthor business
ing the celebration of Armistlco Day Brumley, chairmnn; L. P. Hagan, C.
That beautiful, evon ^hndo of dnrk,
home and save rent money? Don’t buy one completed— build ono
the results have not heretofore been W. Entzmlngor, O. P. Swope, E. Cur- tho bonrd stands adjourned to meet glossy hair can only bo hnd by brew­
yourself. It will cost you much less.
lott, Commissioners, with V. E. Doug* ngnin at their regular meeting to be
published.
ing a mixture of Sngo Ten and Sul­
lass,
deputy
clerk,
and
C.
M.
Hanl,
held December G, 1021, nt 10 a, m.
You know wlmt a nuisance it would be to start building a homo
The scores ns a rulo woro bettor
phur. Your hair is your charm, ft
and find out that you haven’ t this and you haven’ t that, or thnt you
than usunl and almost every one of sheriff, In attendance.
makes or mnrs tho fnco. When it
figured wrong on me
the iiooruig
flooring or me
tho suing
shingles. Bcforo you hnd fin­
Minutes of last regular and special
the contestants Improved their score.
fades, turns gray or stronkod, just an
ing the material and supplies
meeting,
rend
nnd
approved.
ished
adding
these
extra
items
and
buying
The day’s scoro togothor with the sea­
“ I'R}ie|dion~or two of Sngo nnd Sul­
cost
from
various
shipping
points,
it
would
cosl you a quarter to a third
Bids
were
opened
for
the
purchnse
son's average is as follows:
phur enhances its appearance a hun­
of
ono
car
of
culverts.
Bid
of
the
more
than
you
bad
figured
on.
Day’s Season
(From Monday'. Dally)
dredfold.
Dixie Culvert &amp; Metal Co., and tho
Score
Pet.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Cameron, of
Don’t bother to propara tho mix­
W hy not let us build you a
•,
.743 Florida Metal Products Co., were Hnrtow, spent tho week end at tho ture; you can got this famous old
K night, G. W...............
.740 opened and read, and on motion of Montezuma.
Gibbs, L. II..... ................ 50-38
CO-38
recipe improved by tho addition of
.728 Commissioner L. P. Hagan, seconded
Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Foster nnd fam­ other ingredients nt n small cost, all
Allen, Raymond L......... 50-37
60-43
.053 by Commissioner Curlett, and car­ ily, of Battle Crook, Mich., spent the ready for use. It is called Wyeth's
puleston, S...............
.040 ried, the bid of tho Dixie Culvert &amp; week ond here nt the Montezuma on- Sage nnd Sulphur Compound. This can
H ardin, Roy .... . ............ 75-58
75-58
H J 7 M
V .
d L
.030 Motnl Co,, in hereby accepted for tho routo to tho Southern part of tho always bo depended upon to bring
Whit nor, Chns. .....
.012 purchase of ono car of metal culverts, state.
Stevens, It. E................. 25-13
25-13
buck the natural color nnd lustre of
■—and guarantee you a full bill o f material to comnicio your home
.000 ns per specifications furnished with
Misses Dot Fielding nnd Tatum, of your hair,
Smith, II. P..................... 50-42
50-42
at n “ manufacturer lo consumer” price? Every plan is accurately
'
.003 bid.
Stetson University, woro the week-end
Ilruinley, John
........... 25-10
25-10
Everybody uses "Wyeth's Sngo nnd
figured and doublo checked. There is no possible chance for mis­
.000
Thigpen, W. J..........
Sulphur Compound" now because it
Mr, Rex Packard, ct. al., appear­ guests of Miss Lucy Bird Smith,
takes or misfits.
.591 ed before tho board In reference to
MIsb Tongue Simmons, of Mount- darkens so naturally nnd evenly that
Hill, W. C....................... 60-28
59-28
!f you wish to do your own building, wo will send a factory expert, under
.551 the improvement o f a road near ville, S. C,, who is nttondlng Stetson nobody enn tell it has bean applied.
2G-17
M axw ell, R. C .......... .
our liberal terms, to assist you In building, thereby guaranteeing you the exact
.687 Rand’s Siding, nnd after considerable University nt DcLand wp^ tho week You simply dampen n sponge or soft
lilting of ail parts and the placing of tho responsibility of your
Higgins, Ed...............
satisfaction upon our shoulders.
.480 discussion, on motion of Commission­ ond gitest of her nunt, Mrs. W. T. j brush with it nnd draw this through
Kolb, L. C...................... 26-12
26-12
Tor Froo Illustrated Catalogue Address Dept, S-107.
„,
the Itulr, taking one smnll strand nt n
. n t er Curlett, seconded by Com. Entz- Langley.
Stootoff, C................
Mrs. II. C. Gerror, of Jacksonville, time; hy morning the gray hair has'
.408 mingcr, and enrried, Engineer Fred T.
Akers, Frank ........i
A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co.,
.440 Williams is hereby authorized and In­ is spending several days hero ns tho disappeared, nnd nftor another nppll- [
Tolar, J. N................
Charleston, • 5. C.
800 structed in got prices on shell for the guest of .Mrs, L, II. Jones nt her homo cation it becomes benutifnlly dnrk nnd
Roper, L, F...............
appears glossy and lustrous.—Adv.
on Benrdall nvc.
Mr. Lloyd, n visitor, who is said to improvement of the nbovc rond.
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Sherwood
Harvard
he a professional marksman, made a
Petition of II. F. Wheeler, ct. nl.p
DANTE WAS GREAT AFFAIR.
Hcuro of ,840, breaking 03 out o f 75. asking that the road described ns, motored to Eustis yesterday after­
noon,
IIis score is not shown above.
Beg. nt Sec. 15, Nw. Cor. o* T. W.
(F lam B .tu rd a y '. D ally)
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barnes, and
Lawton’s property and run south onoThe dntico of tho American Legion
daughter
Evelyn,
and
brother,
Hates
EDWARD HIGGINS WON FORD. imlf mile, thence onRt ono-quartor
Barnes, motored to Eustis and Mt. nt the court house Inst night was tho
mile,, he hard-surfaced with mnrl or
end of a perfect day, nnd everyone
Dora yesterday afternoon,
(T loni Saturday". Dally,'
rlny nt the onrllest possible date, was
dance was well !
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Connelly, and who attended the
It was the frivolities of Fnto that vend and on motion of Com. L. P.
pleased with tho music, with the floor,
son
Arthur,
ami
some
friends,
spent
gate Edward Higgins tho lucky num­ Ilngnn, seconded hy Com. C. Wr. Entza few hours in Sanford last evening with their treatment and with tho af­
ber that drew the Ford car given mingcr, nnd carried, this rond is rcfair. Post Commander L. F. Roper,
away by the American Legion. Tho furred to Com. O, p. Swope, with au­ visiting friends enruute home from a
trip
to
Eustis,
Tavares
and
Mt.
Dora.'
nnd
Mrs. Roper, led the grand march
ear was put up hy tho Legion in or­ thority to have same repaired when
promptly at nine-thirty, nnd from
Mr,
ami
Mrs.
G.
A.
Speer,
Mrs.
Ar­
der that some money could ho raised the convicts are in his distirct.
thur Marshall and Mrs, Renick were thnt time until some time after
fin expenses without striking the
Motion o f Com, O. P. Swope, nnd a congenial party motoring to Eustis twelve, the merry dancers enjoyed
business men of the city, who hnvo seconded hy Com. L. P. Hagnn, and
themselves to the fullest. The ccurt l
yesterday afternoon.
been worked to death. Tho car was j enrried, Mr. Jno. D. Jenkins, tax col­
house
floor is ino of the best in the
Miss Hessio Long nnd Mrs. Long
uirchnscd from Edward IHggins, the lector, is instructed to deliver to Mr.
A uthorized Sales E n gineers, Longwood, F la.
were visitors in Eustis yesterday.
city, nnd is perfect for dancing. Tho
Ford agent here, and strange to say, Schelle Maincs, list of delinquent li­
Mr. and Mrs. Ct. C. Chamberlain, of Daytona orchestra furnished the
lie purchased number ono, tho ticket censes, and trt .Mr. Schollo Mafnes, is
Daytona Beach, were visitors here oil music nnd there were so many on the
Mint drew the car, and bought tho instructed to proceed to enforce pay­
Saturday, calling on old friends nnd floor that dancin' was difficult, but
C onstruction E n g in eer, ’Sanford, F la.
ticket after being bantered hy ono of ment of same,
1 attending to business,
it did not dampen their ardor or cur­
the Legion members to purchase a
Report of the stnto auditor, of his
tail one dance nnd nil went merry ns
ticket nnd get a Ford, Ho had only nudit of the accounts nnd records of
(From Tuotdty'a Dally)
n marriage hell rounding out one of
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^
4*
4 •:•++4"4*4 •!•+4"4*4*4 ■!••••4 •&gt;4*4*4"4"
mip ticket nnd ns it only took one to Seminole county, under date of Sep­
Dr. J. II. Wendler, editor and man­ the finest days of our existence.
draw the enr, lie happened to ho tho tember 2G, 1921, was hero rend to tho ager of thu Winter Park Post mid
holder of Ticket No, 1, nnd drew tho hoard nnd ordoro filed.
head of the now company that will CLEAN-UP WEEK
Ford. Ed. wns not present nt the
Motion .of Com. L. P. Hagnn, nnd' ROon Put out tho 0»Hy Post, is in the
PROCLAMATION.
drawing, nnd know nothing of it until seconded'.by Com. O. P. .Swope, nnd city today.
R E A L *
this morning, nnd wo opine ho is enrried, tho clerk o f t* '• hoard Is
Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Woodruff, of
Whereas, The week beginning No­
happy over tho fact thnt he now hns instructed to ndvortlso for bids for Sanford, were visitors in Miami dur­
vember 14th, has been, designated as
a Ford car.
,
work on the Osceoln road, as per ing the past week, nnd were register­ Clean-Up Week, for tho City of San­
plans nnd speclflentions to ho furn­ ed nt the Ta-Mintnl hotel.— Miami ford, Florida, and
"There is a thrill in the sound ° f ished by Engineer Fred T. Williams, Herald.
Whereas, Tho Woman's Club nnd
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Burns, of
the sens," sings the poet. For us bids to be receivf d nt the next regu­
other civic organizations hnvo ex­
Columbia, Tenn., are expected to ar­
there is more thrill in the sound of lar meeting of the board.
&lt;1
pressed the desire that every effort
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4 . 4 ..}.
4*■&gt;■*•!*
4--fr4»
4" ♦
the snwa.
In ns much ns It bus been found rive this afternoon nnd will be tho he made hy the city authorities to
impossible nftcr receiving tho report guests of their daughter, Mrs. How- insure a thorough and complete clean­
aid P .Smith, at her home on Sanford
ing up of the City of Sanford during
4*4 &gt;&gt;4"-W" 4" 4"4*4" 4"4*4"4*4*4*4*4" 4*4" 4-4"4*4"4 of Engineer Fred T, William, esti­
mating tho cost of the building o f a Heights.
the week beginning November 14th,
Mrs, Park Trammell returned to
| The Florida Scout
bridge across tho St. Johns river on
nnd
IF YOU NEED A NEW
"For Wide-Awake Hoys"
tho Titusville and Gonovn rond, ns Winter Park, Sunday afternoon,
Whereas, Tho Woman's Cluli and
35c Ycnr
required hy tho War Department, nnd where she is spending the winter with other civic organizations hnvo exMrs. Trammell was the
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
as plans for a brldgo and ferry hnvo her sister.
. .
, ,,
„
. pressed their willingness and desire
902 French
been accepted nnd approved hy tho guest hero of Mrs. G. F. Smith and u&gt; co.oponito with th# city author!bonrd of county commissioners of Vo- Mrs. M. II. Mabry, who motored to tics in the clcnn-ufOnovcmont, nnd
lusin county, this action was found Winter Park with her.
Whereas, A spirit of civic pride
Mrs. R. J .Holly, Mrs. J. G. Sharon,
Buy (he Best that is made
necessary
on
nccount
of
tho
inck
of
should
prompt everyone to join in
LANDIS, FISH &amp; HULL
and
Mrs.
A.
M.
Phillips
left
this
funds availalilo for the building of
this movement and do their best to
Attorneys and Counscllors-at-Law
this bridge and tho placing o f the morning in the Holly car for Gaines­ nssure the success of Clean-Up Week
ville where they will attend the meet­
DuLAND, FLORIDA
rond in good condition for travel, nnd
and make the City of Sanford a clean­
Will practice in tho Stnto nnd Feder­ after due consideration by this board, ing o f the Federation of Woman’s
er
nnd more attractive, and moro
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
Clubs. Mrs. Holly and Mrs. Sharon
amining nnd Perfecting Land Titles. on Motion of Com. C. W. Entzminger, will he the guests of the former’s son beautiful city to live in:
seconded bby Com. O. P. Swope, and
NOW, THEREFORE, !, II. R.
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald
-------------------------------/ carried, tho ciork of this hoard Is in­
Stevens, Mayor of the City o f San­
We also have the Clark Jewell Line of
structed to advertise for bids for Holly.
ford, Florida, do proclaim tho week of
SC H ELLE M A I N E S
Mrs. John G. Leonard! and Mrs. E.
work on the Titusvllle-Genovn bridge
November LUh-lOth, Clean-Up Week
GAS RANGES
LAWYEH
as per plans and specifications to bo M. Galloway left yesterday for Jack­ for tho City of Sanford, Florida, nnd
sonville,
where
they
attended
a
bnnOFFICE IN TUB COUIIT IIOUHK
furnished by Engineer Fred T. W il­
do request tho co-operation of tho
quet last night given for the Business
liams,
bids
to
ho
received
nt
tho
next
Women's Club and other civic organi­
S A N F O R D - - F L O R ID A
Women’s Club. They will go from
regular meeting of tho hoard, on De­
zations; and call upon every person
Jacksonville to Gainesville where they
cember fi.
in the City of Snnford to unite with
will ntteml a special meeting of the
nnd nsslst the city officials, tho Wo­
Motion of Com. E. Curlett, secondSANFORD, FLORIDA
Woman’s Club. Several members of
man's Club, the Commercial Club,
Dr. It. E. Stevens, Is hereby rein­
G E O . G. HERRING
the Sanford Woman's Club will join
nnd other civic organizations hy do­
stated ns physician in charge of the
them
there,
Attorncy-at-Law
ing their bent and utmost to mnko
Vetterinl Clynic for Seminolo County,
M. Ilockonhurg, of New York, Is
this the grentest clcnn-up week for
Florida,
at
a
snlnry
of
$50
per
month.
N"). 14 G arner-W oodruiT B u ild ir
making his headquarters at the Monte­
—Thornes R. Baker, Ph. D„ of
he City of Snnford in It's history.
Motion of Com. C. W. Entzminger,
zuma while in the city attending to
SANFORD, FLA.
Hotline College, Aanalyile one
Witness my hand this lOtu day of
seconded by Coin. O. P. Swope, nnd
business.
Consulting
Chemist
snye
of
the
wuter:
"O
f
the
mafTy wetere of this sad eth­
carried, the maintenance patrol crew
November, A. D., 1021.
er
regions
that
I
hnvo
analyzed,
I
have
found
nono
superior in all good qaaliClarence
Woods,
of
Eustis,
and
Wil­
IL R. STEVENS,
is hereby put under the direct control
lies
lo
thnt
of
the
‘
FJder
Water."—
Phone
311-W.
Office In Miller Building
lis
Powell,
of
Tavares,
are
in
thu
city
Mayor.
of Chairman L. A. Brumloy. Mr.
this
afternoon
looking
them
over.
ELDER SPRINGS WATER CO.
Brumley to supervise nil work done
JEWELER
— Get your Scrntcn Pndn from The
by tlie crow and nil purchases mndo Clarence \Voods was formerly In the
newspaper gamo and was editor of Herald—by tho pound— 15c.
MY SPECIALTIES:
for them. •
Pickard's Hnnd-Pnlntcd China
Motion of Com. O. P. Swope, sec­ the Eustis Lake Region for many
years but lately is taking it easy.
Buy it with n Herald Want Ad.
Gorham’s Sterling Silver
onded hy Com. C. W. Entzminger,
Willis is the secretary of tho I.ako
Rogers’ Plated Wore
and carried, tho eclerk of thin board
County Chamber of Commerce nnd 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.+ 4.4.4.4.4..&gt;4.4"+4"4"44"4.4"4"4.*c4"4"4"4"4"4*4"4*4"4"4"4"4""H""H"H"4"4"4'4"4"4"+4"*"M&gt;4""M*4""MMh*4"*4-h*+++"h**"h"H»h
F.lgln nnd Waltham Watches
is instructed to advertise for bids for
ono of tho greatest boosters in Flori­
the building of a stockade at tho
da or any other state. Wo arc nlcounty farm; plana and specifications
“
Fared Post Your Cleaning and
' *
,i
'
, ,
ways glad to hnvo Clarence Woods
to' bo had from clerk on and after
WJI|j&gt; Powc|| in Slinf0rd.
Dyeing to

PROCEEDINGS
OF THE COUNTY
IN T H E L E A D IN
COMMISSIONERS
T R A P SH OOTING

k n ig h t s t i l l

SAGE TEA TURNS
GRAY HAIR DARK

An Id ea lH om e
fo r th e T b u rist

PERSONAL NOTES

Entzm inger Bros.

J

H. T. Pace

Philip R. Andrews
Real Estate Service
SANFORD, FLORIDA

PHONE 371-J J

OIL COOK STO V E

!

The FLORENCE Automatic
The

B a ll

Hardware

Co.

ELDER SPRINGS WATER

HENRY M cLAULIN

OFFICE SUPPLIES AT HERALD OFFICE

*

ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers
611 Mnln St,
Jacksonville, Fla.
Wo prepay parcel postage on returns

THETFORD, PERRYMAN &amp;
WILKINSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Will practice In all County, State and
Federal Courts.
Over 1st Nat. Bank
Sanford, Fla.

November 25, 1021,
bids to bo re­
ceived next regular mooting, held on
December 0, 1921.

Motion of L. P. Hagnn, seconded by
E. Curlett, nnd enrried, clerk of this
board is instructed to draw a war­
rant to Mr. C. F. Harrison, for $100
for the purchase of n lighter for tho
use of tho county.
Bond of A. B. Cnmoron, deputy
sheriff, with T. W. Wllllnms nnd Joe
Cnmoron ns sureties, was approved
by this board.
Notary Pub’ ’c bond of Joe D. Chittendon, wns approved.
Flro nrms bond for the following
persons, wereapprovod nnd license

SERVICE

"IDEAL FERTILIZERS' brings to tho mind of tho Florida growers not alone tho
beat of plant food combinations hut a thorough co-operation on every point touching
their interests.
Wo offer SERVICE not only from our homo office and our experienced salesmen
and branch managers, but Mr. Bayard F. Floyd will visit properties often enough
throughout tho year to enable cnreful oversight.
Lot us all work together for bigger, hotter crops nnd greater profits.

R. C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Branch

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

JACKSONVILLE, FLA.

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R elativity T o w e r a t P otsd am

( n r The Associated Press)

_ (H r The Aaaoelated Preaa)

SANFORD^

D A D T A I1 7

mon t0(*ay h°ld UP n downtown Jewel** 8tore» belonging to Edwnrd J. Gallant, and escaped with Jewelry valued
at twenty-five to fifty thousand dol­
APPLICATION TOR CHARTER FOR
lars.
,
NEW (350,000 INSTITUTION
THAT WILL LOAN MONEY

WAYS AND MEANS OF CURTAILING NAVAL EXPENDI­
TURES
(H r The Associated Press)

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.— Propos­
als to bo made by American delega­
tion tc conference o narmnmont limi­
tation apparently constitute only sug­
gestion prepared in advanco ns to
wnys and inouns of curtailing naval
expenditures without sacrifice of nat-.
loiiul security. Great Britnln is not
known to have worked out nny for­
mula, Japan nwniting American sug­
gestion and Franco and Italy aro
more concerned with land forcos than
navies.
KILLED WIFE WITH GOLF
CLUB; ADJUDGED INSANE;
SENT TO CHATTAHOOCHEE.
(H r The Associated Press)

TAMPA, Nov. 10.—Tho commlssion appointed by Judge Robles to in­
vestigate tho sanity of GuiHopho
Pnlmero, charged wltr killing his wife
with n golf club several months ngo,
declared him mentally unbalanced, lie
wil lbo sent to Chnttnhoochce.
UNKNOWN SOLDIER WILL
HE RUHIRD FOR CURA IN
ARMISTICE DAY EXERCISES.
(H r The Associated Press)

HAVANA, Cuba, Nov. 10.— Carry­
ing a battnlion infantry, another of
tho marines and two military bands,
tho Cuban cruiser, Cuba, sailed today
DEMOCRATS 8PRING
for Key West, where troops will tako
SURPRISE IN HOUSE
part in tho ceromonien incident to
VOTE ON SURTAX. Armistice day and burial of an Amorican unknown soldier ns official repre­
(H r The Associated Press)
WASHINGTON, NNov. 10.— Domo- sentatives of the government, in
ernts In the hou3o sprang u surprise tho American celebration.
on the republican lenders today by
presenting a resolution providing for
tho Immediato and straight out voto
on the senato fifty por cont surtax
rnto amendment to the tar revision
bill. The roppublican loaders opposed
tho nmcndcmtnt and a hot dobato re­
sulted.

TRUE BILL FOUND
LENA CLARKE CASE
GRAND JURY OUT

WILL HE ARRAIGNED WHEN IN­
SANTA FE WRECKED AT
DICTMENT IS
MUI.HALL, OKLAHOMA,
FILED
SEVERAL ARE INJURED.
(Hjr The Associated Preaa)

OKLAHOMA CITY, Nov. 10.—'The
Banin Fo passenger train scutbound,
from Knnsas City to the Gulf, was
wrecked near Mulhall, Okla., forty
miles nortr o f hero this morning. No
details but reports say tho entire
ti«5n oxcopt tho engine and ono mall
car, left tho track. Several persons
wore Injured but no one killed .ac­
cording to reports from Guthrie.
PEARI.MAN DISCHARGED
WITNESSES DID NOT APPEAR.
(H r The Associated Preaa)

TAMPA, Nov. 10.— Herman Pearlman, arrested Tuesday in connection
with tho fire in Ybor City Monday
night, was discharged this morning
after a preliminary hearing called
becauro the prosecuting witnesses
failed to appear.
ACTING HEAT) OF_________________
BRITISH DELEGATION
ARRIVES AT WASHINGTON.
(H r T h e Associated Preaa)

ORLANDO, Nov. 10.—A truo bill
was ordered yosterday by tho Orange
county grand Jury investigating tho
caso of Lena M. T. Clarke, and an indlctmont charging tho woman -jvith
murder o f Fred A. Mlltimoro, Orlan­
do restaurant proprietor, in a local
hotel here on August 1 of this year
will bo filed today, tho court having
adjourned before tho findings could
bn presentod Into yostordny afternoon.
Miss Clarko was not callod upon by
the Stuto Attorney, Joseph Jones, To
appear boforo tho jury.
immediately upon the filing o f tho
indlctmont it is believed the former
West Palm Boach postmistress will
bo arraigned, but testimony cannot bo
heard for more thun a week, sinco tho
docket o f tho circuit court now in ses­
sion Is filled until next Wednesday
and in all probability tho actual trial
will not begin before week after next.
Although Edwin W. Davis, chief
of
council f or the accused woman, refus­
es to announce thcT proposed line of
dofonso to bo followed, it is a fore­
gone conclusion that insanity will be
the plea.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.— Arthur
J. Balfour, acting head o f tho British
Bragging on an employee may swell
delegation to tho armament- confer­
his head, but it will also swell his out­
ence, arrived in Washington today.
put.
Simultaneous^ delegate&lt; from Aus­
tralia and Now Zealand, raechod tho
Tho cynics say Peking won't get a
city.
look-in. This sounds like another re­
buke fo r Peking Toms.
Buy it with a Herald Want Ad.

Entire State Forging
Ahead in Big Build­
ing Program

PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 10.— Dia­
mond rings and unset previous stones
valued at more Lhan fifty thousand
dollars, wore stolen from a jewelry
store at 718 Sanson street today by
IS SHOWN MORE CLEARLY BY
threo bandist, who escaped.
TAKING COMPARISON WITH
LAST YEAR'S FIGURES

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10.—Two armed

P R O P O SALS
ON ARMAMENT
NOT M A D E

CONSTRUCTION IN FLORIDA
SHOWS GREAT PROGRESS
ST. PETERSBURG IN LEAD
ANOTHER JEWELRY STORE
nELD UP IN PHILLY
DIAMONDS WERE STOLEN.

TWO MEN HET D UP
ST. LOUIS JEWELRY STORE
AND ESCAPED WITH JEWELRY

D A llI I A 1 D A K I U W

Almost immediate relief for finan­
cially stressed Florida and Georgia
cattlo owners is in prospect by the
organization of a Florida-Georgia
cattlo loan bark through which tho
war financo corporation will operato
in extending financial aid undor the
provisions of the agricultural amend­
ment reviving tha. corporation.
tho Flori'Jnfnfil|da cattle loan
bank will U p . tcUuy known as the
South F lc fa j*
Loan Company,
located
**
havo a
cnpitnl stock: o f (250,000 and T. L.
Wilnon, of Bartow, will bo its presi­
dent.
Application for charter will bo moil­
ed to TnllnhaBseo Wcdnosdoy after­
noon and undor an net o f tho loot leg­
islature which makes possible tho
granting of chnrtors within fivo days,
Instead of 30 days ns required hereto­
fore, It is expected thnt tho charter
will be granted in time to permit tho
bnnk to begin functioning within ten
dnys.
Tho organization of
tho South
Florldn Cnttlo Lonn Company Is tho
outgrowth of a long Borios of pre­
liminary meotings and conferences botween mombers of the Agricultural
lonn agency o f the war finance cor­
poration, with haadquartorn at Atlan­
ta, and officials of tho war finance
corporation and of tho department of
agriculture at Washington. Repre­
senting Florida on this agency aro
W. F. Coachman, of Jacksonville; T.
L. Wilson, o f Bartow, and Dexter M.
Lowry, of Tnllahnssoo.
At n conference of a sub-commltteo of tho agency, of which Mr. Coach­
man is chairman, held at Washington
on November 2, finul details aro nec­
essary to tho formation o f the com( Continued on page 10)

NUMBER 18

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1921

AMPLE AID IN FLORIDA
FOR CATTLE INDUSTRY
ASSURED BY NEW BANK
Government Aid is Also
Promised by
Board

HERALD

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A view of tlie lower of Telegnipli hill, Potstlillii, (lermuny, which Is to
serve Piof Albert Einstein iih an observatory and laboratory for further experliuentH In tlie renlai of relativity. Erich .Mendelsohn lx the designer of the
unique structure, which also in to lie used as an experimental station hy the
astro-physical Institution of Potsdam.

GREAT CROWDS THRONGED
CAPITAL OF NATION TODAY
HONORING UNKNOWN SOLDIER
As the Body Laid in State in the Rotunda o f the
Building
(H r The Associated Press)

WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—Great
and smnll folk moved in endless pro­
cession today through rotunda of
capltnl to pay tributo to unknown dead
lying in such Btnta thcro ns only
martyred piasldonta hnvo known. All
who could Bponk for groups In land or
for powers of world were froo to
plnco their floral offering about tho
casket. Hour by hour heaping flow­
ers grow mountain high and spread
about tho vast chamber. Flowers that
blomcd in Franco were thoro and flow­
ers brought all tho way from South

Africa, nino thousand miles away.
Among tho most formal pilgrimages
to chamber was thnt plnnnod by tho
British embassy. From tho embassy
building was nrrangod n parade bond­
ed hy Arthur J. Balfour, head of tho
British delegation to Washington and
former prime mlnlstor, and Sir Auck­
land Geddas, British ambassador. Two
motor trucks carried flowers. Ono
from King Georgo, one from Premier
Lloyd George and wreaths from Can
ndn, Australia, Now Zealand, India,
Newfoundland.

OPENING NIGHT OF CARNIVAL
WAS BEYOND EXPECTATIONS,
WHITE WAY WAS ABLAZE
Many Attractions and Booths Drew a Large and
Good-Natured Crowd
Tho opening night of tho Armlstico
Day carnivul gave every indication
that it» ultimate success would be all
that was anticipated for it by thoso
who have worked so hard in attempt­
ing to give tho peoplo of Hanford tho
biggest day that they havo ever hod.
While tho opening night could not
bonHt of a large number o f pooplo, tho
bnlly-hoo boys were on tho job all
tho timo keeping tho crowd pepped up
There is no doubt but that tho carni­
val will gnln in popularity reaching a
grand climax Armlstico Day. It ap­
peared ns though the people wero con­
serving thoir energy for tho hlg do­
ings Friday and this will ho neces­
sary, ns tho program mapped out will
keep Sanford as busy as "a croHSoyed girl at a movie actors’ ball."
A number o f tho booths wero not
ready for business last night, but
those that wero open wero well pat­
ronized.
Tho athletic exhibitions,
combining n flvo cornered sfray of
dusky glovo pushers, and
three
round sparring exhibition betwoon two
o f our locnl celebrities wnH an innova­
tion ns a carnival feature. A genuIno old fashioned colored mlnstrol wns
another feature thnt went hlg with
thoso who like this class of amuse­
ment an n diversion.
The Sanford band furnished the
music for the street dance and show­
ed the results o f tho short leadership
under Mr. Ball..- Tho music was a
gront improvement over thnt furnish­
ed during their last engagement. San­
ford, by backing the hand, can havo
as good an organization o f musicians
as will be found in any part o f tho
stnte. It takes a leader who knows
his business to produco a band. Mr.
Ball has conclusively proved in the
Hhort time he has been here that ho
is well qualified to make an excellent
band from tho mnteritl he has in San­
ford.
The members o f Campbell-Losslng

Post nro to bo complimented highly
on the personal and organized efforts
they are expending to make Armis­
tice Day tho biggest affair ever at­
tempted in Snnford, and if the open­
ing of the carnivul Inst night was a
standard hy which the Armistice Day
program can ho gaged, it is safe to
assume thnt the success of tho day in
assured.
Everything will ngnnln be In full
blnst tonight. Get down cnrly and
stay late. Show your nppprcciatlon
of the efforts tho Legion 1b expending
for your plcnsuro by pntronlzlng tho
carnivnl. Tho money raised will bo
used in building n club house. Every
body digs.
RADIUM DISAPPEARS
SAVANNAH, Ga., Nov. 0.— A tubo
of rndium vnluod nt (0,500 and owned
by n syndicato of local phyhlcluns,
has disappeared from n locnl hospital
for women, whore it had boon used on
a patient.
It is bollevcd ono o f tho nurses
throw tho tubo down a sowor when
erupting what tho nurso thought was
rofuse. Tho tubo was insured and an
ndjustor is to come today to investi­
gate tho loss. Tho sowor connections
havo boon tom up at the hospital in
an effort to find tho missing radium.
IT WOULD HE.
Fancy npplcs havo been soiling in
tho markets of tho north nnd middle
west at around (55 per ton. Apples
hnvo been selling at rotail in the towns
o f south Florida at around 15 conts
per pound ,which is (300 per ton.
Wouldn't it bo interesting to know
how this (245 difference between what
the growers got and tho consumer
paid, is distributed?— Mooro Haven
Times.
B jy it with n Herald Want Ad.

NOSURRENDER .
ULSTER RIGHTS
SAYS CRAIG

GAIN

(Hr The Au o (I«I f4 Preaa)
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 10,—Altho
Tampa led oight of tho principal cit­
ies o f tho stato during Octobor in
tho aggregate vnluo of building per­
mits issued, St. Petersburg was tha
STATEMENT MADE AFTER MEET leader in new construction inn‘uuueb
ING OF ULSTER
ns in the former city 171 of tin) 8o1
CABINET
permits issued wero for repairs, much
to buildings dnmngcd by tho tropical
(H r The Associated Press)
LONDON, Nov. 10.— Statement Is­ storm, whllo in St. Petersburg no per­
sued after this morning’s mooting of mits wero required for the repair of
Ulster cnbinot members hero conclud­ such damage. Tho value of Tampa’a
ed "Sir James Craig on bohalf o f cab­ permits was (417,428, while thoso of
inet of Northern Ireland wishes it St. Petersburg wore (414,450, a dif­
donrly understood thnt thcro can bo ference of only (2,078.
no surrondor of Ulster rights."
Jacksonville, which had held (lrat
plnco In tho monthly list for sovoral
TO REDUCE RUM RUNNING.
months, wns displaced by St. Peters­
burg nnd Tampa, dropping to third
(Br Tha AuooltUd Frau)
plnco with n totul of (370,027, with
WASHINGTON, Nov. 0.—Amerlcnn
Miami in striking distance with n to­
prohibition officors and Cnnndian o f­
tal of (370,300. Tho other four cities
ficials havo entered Into n "gentle­
nnd tho valuo of permits issued In
men's agreement" designed to rcduco
onch during October were Orlando,
smuggling of liquor across tho bord­
(180,375, Lakeland (120,450, Dnytona
er to a minimum, it wns announced
(05,525 nnd Hanford (32,150.
Tho
yesterday at Federal prohibition head­
combined total for tho oight cities
quarters.
wns (1,085,005.
The plnn, it was explained, is to
St. Petersburg’s total for tho ten
prevent tho shipment o f liquor from
months of tho current year was (3«the United SAtes into Canada, in­
012,146 nnd permits issued during the
tended for re-shipment back Into this
firet ten dnys of November raised that
country by requiring tho consont of
figure to more than (4,000,000.
Tho
officials of the Canadian province in­
value of pormlts In October wns grant­
volved bofore tho liquor is permitted
or than that of nny Hinglo month in
t &gt;enter Canada.
tho history of the city except during
tho rocord months of May nnd June
N.Y.Woman Elected
this yenr when tho figure went to
more thnn (000,000.
President General
Tnmpn’B total for tho first ten
of the D. o f C. months
wns Hwollod to (3,501,144, an
lncrenso of more thnn (1,000,000 over
First Time Woman North of Lino tho sumo period Inst yenr. Tho vnlue
Has Been Elected
of Octobor permits wns utmost 800 por
cent grontor thnn thoso of the same
1 1 1 7 Thr AniiiM’ Inlrd I 'r n a )
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 10.— Mrs. Living­ month Inst year when the total was
ston Rowo Schuyler, of New York, only (130,000. Tho largest single per­
todny was elected president general of mit isBuod during tho month was for
the United Dnughtors of tho Confed­ construction of tho First Church of
eracy in convention hero. Her elec­ Christ, Scientist, nt a cost of (00,000.
Almost two-thirds of the permits
tion was by acclamation. She is tho
issued
In Jacksonville during October
first womnn living north of tho Mason
wore for dwellings, 57 of tho 83 per­
nnd Dixon lino evor elected president
mits having been for homes to cost an
general.
nggrognto of (203,200,
Miami's total for tho first ton
months of 1021 Is ubovo tho (4,000,000
mnrk, now construction authorized In
October having swollod it to (4,818,200. Of tho October permits 05 were
for dwellings whllo tho largest pro­
ject authorized was the privato and
maternity ward of tho city hospital, to
cost (78,300. The totnl for tho year
(rrom Thui»day’« Dally)
Frank Alters nnd other Lugion mom- to dnto Ib within (240,000 of tho total
hers of the football contingent say for all of 1020, which was the record
that Rollins will have an awful bat­ year.
Orlando during the first ton months
tle tomorrow afternoon when they
o
f
1021 was within sight of tho total
tnckklo tho human Juggomnuts that
for
all of lost year when tho aggre­
tho Legion will hurl nguinst them.
gate
vnluo of permits for tho twelve
Tho Legion boys hnvo had no prac­
months
was (1,841,712. Pormlts Istice hut they will just naturally walk
suod
in
Octobor
oxceeded those of the
through tho RclIlnB team by sheer
sumo
month
last
year by $31,000, the
wolght.
largest
project
being
an apartment
Wo'll wngcr ten to ono that It will
houso
to
cost
(32,000.
Tho actual
take all of flvo Rollins huskios to
Vhluo
of
construction
in
Orlando
will
down nny one of tho following in tho
greatly
exceed
the
total
valuo
o
f
tho
Sanford line-up: Stevens, Allison,
permits issued as statistics in tho city
Merritt, Moloch, or IJodson Bull. In
anticipation of tomorrow's game, Rol­ building department show that on tho
averago the valuo of a structure us­
lins hns borrowed n steam roller from
ually Is about threo timos tho flgurs
Volusia county commissioners ns It
stated in tho permit. On this basis,
is tho nearest thing In wolght that
if construction should mulntain the
will stack up with tho Legion oloven.
remainder of tho year tho avorage
during the first ton months, conser­
HEAD ON COLLISION
vative estimates of business men place
AT LONGVIEW, TEXAS,
the actual value of now construction
ONE TRAINMAN MISSING.
hore for ail of 1021 at approximately
(5,000,000.
MARSHALL, Texas, Nov. 10.— Ono
Lakeland has entered the million
trainman .n missing and several pas- dollar class, permits for October hav­
Hangers slightly Injured, nro tho re­ ing brought the total fo r the
ten
sults of a head on collission today be­ months of tho current year to f 1,018,tween a freight and passenger trains 850. For the first ten months o f
on the Texas &amp; Pacific, seven miles 1020 the estimated total was only (210
enst o f Longviow, Texas. The pas­ 000 while for October o f that year
senger train was derailed, tho bag­ permits valued at approximately $40,gage car wns smashed and tho wrock- 000 were issued, as against &gt;1120.460
age burned, according to reports to fo r last month. The' largest project
officials.
(Continued on page 10)

FOOTBALL GAME
WILL BE GREAT
SAYS LEGION

�THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1921

WILL BUILD
PAVILION ON
LAKE MONROE

TAX REVISION BILL
HAS PASSED THE SENATE
AFTER MANY CHANGES

Contractors and Men
'
Will Donate One
Day’s W ork

WHITE WAY ADDED
THAT W ILL INCLUDE NINETEEN
POSTS AND SIDEWALKS AND
STREETS WILL BE BUILT

END OF STRUGGLE

(Fran Frld»jr'» Dallj)

The Tourist and Convention com*
mlttee o f tho Chamber of Commorco
mot at the Hotel Valdez last night
end went carefully over tho plans for
the pavilion that will be built on tho
lake front at tho foot of Park ave*
nno. Several of the contractors woro
prenVnt and promised to donate as
many o f their men as they could
■pare for ono day’s work freo on the
pavilion the men having agreod tc do
this after their regular hours. Tho
business men of tho city will either
donate the BupplloB, any or all of
them, or will mako special cheap pric­
es on all o f tho materials and tho pa­
vilion promises to be built very cheap­
ly and vory well for tho carpontors
will mnko it ns attractive ns possi­
ble. Tho pnvilion will ho 40x00 foot
and will servo as a place for tho tour­
ists and visitors to rest nnd recreate
on tho shores of our benutiful lake
and will nlso nerve as a bnnd stand
fo r concerts and ns n general meet­
ing plnco for tho whole city. It was
decided InBt night to floor tho pavil­
ion provided thnt sufficient funds
could bo collected nsido from whnt
tho Chamber enn givo and provided a
special committco for that purposo
can rniso tho monoy. Tho pavilion
will be built of palmetto logs nnd cy­
press and will be on tho rustic order
and will do very well for tho purposo
until tho city will bo able to erect a
concreto or stucco building intor.
* J. D. Hood, of tho Lnkofront Im­
provement Co., is loading his co-oper­
ation nnd that of his company and is
furnishing tho pnlmotto logs and will
assist in tho grent work of improv­
ing tho lake front by building sidawalks, streots and putting in a whito
way.
Tho Clyde Lino nnd other property
ownors affected have promised to do
their purt’ ln streot nnd sldowalk build­
ing nnd the whito wuy and this moans
paved stroets and sidowalks and a
whito way from tho court houBo to
tho lako on "Park, from Park to Pal­
metto on the lake front nnd from tho
Clydo dock to Wight’s grocery on Pulmotto making ninotcon whito wuy
posts in all.
This will also include parkways, or­
namentals nnd trees and shrubs and
flowers and a real luko front with all
tho improvements and a nice pnvilion
to allow tho visitors and tho homo
pooplo a chnnco to rest and to enjoy
the band. City Mnnngor Ryan was
present at tho moating and promised
to investigate tho improvements on
tho city dock and Manager Morse, of
tho Southern Utilities Co., promisod
his holp on tho whito way projects.
Tho great spirit o f co-operation
among tho carpontors and contractors
and tho city nnd tho Utilities Co., and
tho Woman’s Club nnd other organi­
zations in this grout work started by
the Chamber of Commerce shows tho
spirit that Is building a great city
hore.

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Chewing gum.
Sporting goods, including billiard
bnlls and tables, pool tables nnd dico.
Admissions whoro tho cost docs not
exceed ten cents; pIcaBuro boats and
canoes costing less than $100, ther­
mos and thermostatic bottles and
Jugs, portable electric fans, bonds of
indemnity nnd surety.
Taxes proposed to be reduced inTRANSPORTATION WILL BE AT
cludo thoso on:
t AN END JAN. 1ST AND OTH­
Individual incomes of $5,000, or less
ERS TO FOLLOW
through increased exemption of $600
to heads of families and $200 each
WASHINGTON, Nov. &amp;—Tho much
dependent.
revised tax revision bill finally was
Candy from 5 por cent to 3 per cont
passed by tho senato at 1:85 a. m. to­
und works of art from 10 per cent to
day, after a session lasting more than
6 per cont. Capital stock issues hav­
fifteen hours. It still must run the
ing a par valuo of less than $100 u
gauntlet of senato and houso confer­
share; coreal boveragos from 15 per
ees before it roaches tho president .
cent of tho saio prico to two cents a
As now drawn the bill 1b estimated
gallon; enrhonnted bovorages from 10
by treasury oxports to yiold approxi­
por cunt of the salo prico to two conts
mately $3,200,000,000 for the fiscs',
a gallon plus fivo cents a gallon on
year ending next Juno 30, or $200,000,
tho syrup used in thoir manufacture.
000 less than tho existing law. If all
Taxes proposed to bo increased in­
of thu changes proposed bocomo effec­
clude on:
tive, however, tho meusuro ultimately
Corporation incomo from 10 per
will reduce tho nation's tax bill by ap­
cent to 15 por cont.
Corporations
proximately $730,000,000 a year.
through tho repeal of tho $2,000 nor­
Outstanding features of tho tux re­
mal exemption on thoso having a cap­
vision bill as passed by tho senato
ital stock In excess of $25,000, Esprovida for ropcal of tho excess prof-|!‘ " ‘
*"
sum ex­
its tax nnd all of tho transportation
ceeds $10,000,000. Mcdiclnnl beer,
taxes on noxt January 1, nnd a reduc­
wine (except chnmpngno) nnd whis­
tion of tho surtax rates all along that
key. Alcohol when diverted unlawful­
line, with tho maximum rnto reduced
ly for beveragu purposes from $2.20
from 65 per cent to 50 por cont.
a gallon to $6.-i0 a gallon.
Resides these changes, tho
bill
Taxes, proposed to bo chnngod in
would repeal taxes on:
form includes:
Pnrccl post packages, proprietary
Stamp levies on perfumes, essences,
medicines, toilol soaps and toilot soap
toilet waters, extracts, hair oils, otc.,
powders, tooth pastes, tooth
and
to manufacturers’ levies at 4 por cent.
mouth washes, toilet powdors nnd poRetail taxes on fountnin drinks to
traleum jellies. (Stamp taxes).
manufacturers’ levies o( 7% conts a
Pianos and other musical instru­
gallon on finished fountnin syrups for
ments, umbrellas, parasols, sunshades,
such drinks; retail luxury tax on car­
picturo frames and various articles of
pets, rugs, trunks, vniisos, traveling
wearing nppnrol costing in excess of
bags, suitcases, hat boxos, fitted toil­
certain amounts (so-called luxury
et casos, purses, pocket books, lighting
taxes).
fixtures, including lamps of ull kinds
Insurance) premiums.
nnd Inmp shades, nnd fans costing in
Articles mndo of fur.
excess of certain nmounts to manu­
Moving picturo films.
Ico Cream.
facturers’ taxes of 5 per cent.

Excess Profit Tax Abol­
ished and Surtax
Lowered

Longer W ea r
And Solid Gunfort
Wearers of 'Panama’/ brand working
clothe8--Overalls, Coveralls, nnd Pants-’’
get money’s worth, plus long wear and
solid comfort. "Panama” garmonts for
men and boys are made by skilled labor;
in an ap-to-dnto factory; aro bigh-grado,
and are covercd.by iron-clad guarantee.

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forced pockets; extra wide suspenders,
and rnst-proof buttons that won’ t come
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A now work gs rmont of twilled pro-shrun
mnUrlnl; invisible drop seat, easily lot
down: and CONCEALED DUTTONS
THA T NEVER TOUCH THE BOD Yf
Ask your deaior.
Kahn Manufacturing Co., MobUo, Ala.

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M a d e To M a k e ^ G o o d
President Knight
Has Been Named
Nat’l Councillor
’ or Sanford to The Chamber of Com­
merce of the United States

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E. A. MARTIN SEEDCfl
OLDEST AND LARGEST SEED HOUSE i M L v ^ D A
JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA

SEED POTATOES
Spntilding Number 4 Rose, Early Red Bliss Triumph nnd Irish Cob­
blers. We are now ready to quote contract prices for December nnd
Jnnunry delivery. Our Seed Potatoes arc tho highest quniity, Mnlno
grown, selected seed. Advise quuntlty and variety you will want.

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George W. Knight has been named
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now national councillor for tho Sun■
ford Chamber of Commerce to repre­
MARTIN’S HY-TEST SEEDS
■
sent it in tho Chamber of Comnterro
Have made good with both the smnll gardener nnd farmer nnd the ■
ones who plnnt thousands of acres. IMnnt your Fall Crops with Mar­
of the United States.
Tho National Council of tho Cham­
tin's Ily-Tcst Seeds nnd Insure results.
ber of Commerce of tho United States
FALL CATALOGUE
consists of one representative ench
Mnrtin’s Fall Seed Catalogue is now rondy. Write for it. Everyone
from tho more than fourteen liurmud
interested in Florida Fnll Crops Hhould avail themselves of informa­
commercial und industrial organ.zution contained In our descriptive catalogue. Supplied FREE on re­
lions making up tho National Chnmquest to those who send In their names promptly. Write for it today.
icr’s membership. It serves us nn ad­
E. A. MARTIN SEED CO.
visory body to tho Nntionnl Chamber’s
202-206 East Bay St.
Phone 4377-1280
loard of Directors. Tho Council holds
a special meeting preceding ihe an­
HOW SENATE BILL COMPARES
nual convention of tho National ChamWITH OLD INCOME TAX LAW )or, to pnss on tho program and to
select a nominating committee. The
councillors nlso act as chairmen of tho
WASHINGTON, Nov. 8.— (Hy tho Asocinted Press).—Tho total tax, nor­ delegations representing their organmal and surtax, which would bo paid on given incomes under tho sennto bill, zntionn.
McWhorter No. 21 Hand Fertilizer Distribu­
passed early this morning, as compared with the present law, based on the
A councillor occupies a position of
tors Now
not incomo of a married person without depondentj, is shown in tho npponded iaison officer between tho National
table, prepared hy treasury exports. Thu normal tax under thu Bonnta bill Chnmbor nnd his own organization on
$19.25 F. O. IJ. JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
would bo tho snmo ns thnt under thu present law.
important questions.
Writ for special cash discounts, and delivered price.
Present Law
Senate Bill
Tho Chamber of Commerce of the
Hun_.«(ls of these in use by Sanford Growers
Income
Surtax
Totnl United Stutcs is the strongest com­
Normal Tax
Total
Surtax
$
100
$
10
$
170
0,000
$
100 mercial organization in the world. Its
$
E. O. PAINTER FERTILIZER CO.
30
270
7,000
240
10
250 object is to encourngo trade and com­ JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA
820
60
370
8,000
340 merce; increase the cfTicicncy of Am­
20
500
10,000
480
100
620 erican business organizations; to ob­
40
640
12,000
100
830
80
720 tain uniformity nnd equity in busi­
800
200
14,000
1,000
140
040 ness usages and laws and to get prop­
10,000
060
410
1,370
1,180
220
er consideration and concentration of
A R E Y O U IN S U R E D ?
IF N O T , S E E
18,000
1,120
550
1,670
320
1,440 opinion on questions affecting tho fi­
20,000
1,280
720
1,000
440
1,720 nancial, commercial, civic and indus­
W. J. THIGPEN &amp; COMPANY
1,200
25,000
1,680
2,880
880
2,500 trial interests of tho country at Inrgo.
AOBNTS
2,080
1,810
3,800
80,000
1,440
3,520
A system of referenda operated by
2,880
40,000
3,140
6,200
2,000
5,840 tho Chamber hns met with unusual
50,000
3,680
0,100
6,610
4,000
8,040
success in obtaining tho viewpoint of
12,050
75,000
6,680
18,630
12,150
17,830
business mon on national questions.
o r n c i rzoputa dank building
86,000
0,480
16,706
23,186
15,000
22,380 Those opinions, when they point to tho
00,000
18,760
25,640
17,000
0,880
24,840
Sanford.
. . .
.
Florida
need of legislation or othor govern­
23,510
31,100
7,680
22,460
30,140
100,000
mental action, aro transmitted to tho I
40,510
150,000
11,680
61,100
40,460
58,140
government’s oxccutivo officers nnd1
15,680
76,610
200,000
03,100
80,640
70,000
to congress by tho Nntionnl Chamber’s
23,080
187,610
161,100
144,040
800,000
120,900
BETTER SPEECH FOR
hcndqunrtcrs in Washington.
30,680
263,510
500,000
303,100
220,000
200,040
rijr mm
BETTER BUSINESS.
I MUr-'H
70,080
583,510
663,100
1,000,000
470,000
550,040
Tho Cocoa Tribuno last week told
1,303,100
160,080
1,233,510
2,000,000
070,000
1,130,040
Business men know tho valuo of
of tho opening of tho new Casino nt
230,080
1,883,510
2,123,100
8,000,000
1,470,000
1,710,400
correct and, effectivo spocch. Poor
Merritt Island, nnd says thnt tho nf300,680
3,183,510
3,583,100
5,000,000
2,470,000
2,870.040
speech Is a poor salesman, nnd slov­
fnir Attracted a Inrgo crowd from
Under the bill as it passed the houso the tnx on an incomo of $100,000
enly speech is a poor advertisement.
Cocon, and everybody seemed to en­
would havo been $28,470; on $200,000, $08,470; on $300,000, $107,470; on $500,Let us look to our speech. It is nn
joy the occasion. The ecaslno has a
000, $188,470; on $1,000,000, $388,470; on $2,000,000, $788,470; on $3,000,advance agent nnd may mend or mnr
large dance hnll and other features.
000, $1,188,470; and on $6,000,000, $1,088,470.
our future. Spocch, Hko apparel, oft
It in certain to become popular nnd
proclaims tho man. Better Speech
mid to the attractions o f that section.
I HAVE THEM
of one of our most known inventors
PIPE ORGAN CLUII.
Means Better Jobs.
“ Thomas A. Edison."
Notice of Application for Tnx Deed
(Flora Tuotdor'i Dolly)
Mrs. Bryan was assisted by Mrs
Under Section 575 of the General
The Pipe Organ Club hold its meet­ Pitts in serving of dainty refresh­
Statutes of the Stnto of Florida
ing Monday afternoon at tho home of ments of Imnnna salad with whlppci
Mrs. Leslie Bryan, 701 Magnolin cream and cherries, sultinc* ,cofTco
Notico is hereby given thnt II. B.
avenue. The mooting was called to and nuts.
I.ovy,
purchaser of Tax Certificate
order nt 3:30 to answer to roll cull
Thoso
resent were: Mcmlnmcs No. 268, dated tho 4th day of Juno,
with names of Foremost Americans. Bryan, Ityon, Maine:), Moore, Farrell
tion— lots arc being Hold right along and building in this
Mrs. Forrest Gntchol reported thnt Phillips ,McGnhngln, Harper, Gutch A, D. 1017, has filed said certificate
section is such as to gladden the heart of those who have
in my office, nnd hns made applica­
■ $07 was received from supper recently el, Hyman, Rossltcr, Estridgo Pittrf, tion for Tnx Deed to issuo in nccordthe good of Sanford at heart.
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had at tho Fox-Gatchcl home.
Johnson, Bray, Barnes, Mopkin, Bry- nnco with lnw. Said certificate em­
5 Mrs. Maines H'resscd thu grunt im­ on, Murrell.
braces tho following described proper­
This is no idle talk— I have weighed the statement and
: portance of rnch member giving their
ty stunted in Scminolo County, Floriuntiring support to the presenting o f ( PEOPLE WANT NO MORE OF IT dn, to-wit: S 1-2 of NW 1-4 of SW
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to say just what is my candid convictions would put it
LoBnrgo on Wednesday. She a lso.
most too strong for the careful, conservative person— that
1-4, Sec. 22, Twp. 20 S, Range 32 Fast,
named Mcsdamcs Ryon, Farrell, Pitts, | jf |t wns possible to sum up tho 20 ucrcs, Tho said lnnd being assess­
person whose eyes are turned backward—The fellow who
Bryan nnd Estrldge, as ushers for the totnl o f cost, to tho people o f this ed at the dnto of tho issunnee of such
We SPECIALIZE
has VISION will agreo with mo now— the other later.
j country, of tho McAdoo mismanage certificate in tho name of Jc.'nn Mc­
■ evening.
Mrs. Hyman announced the noxt niont of the railroads the aggregate Leod, Heirs. Unless snid certificate
on IGNITION
: meeting to he in the *orm of a shower would be uppalling, notwithstanding shall bo redeemed according to inw
for the Bnznnr; this to be nt tho homu that the public hns n very eompro Tnx Deed will issuo thereon on tho
and MAGNETO
of Mrs. Schcllo Maines, on Magnolia honslvo Idea o f *ho totnl ahount and 0th day of December, A. D. 1021.
avenue.
' quite sufficient to convinco thnt gov
WITNESS my official signature and
Work and Parts
Tho name of Mrs. J. E. Ray wns eminent ownership of railronds is fnr seal this tho 3rd day of Novombor,
" T h e M a n W h o S ella D ir t C h e a p ”
presented and accepted for member- f rom being either desirable or profit A. D. 1021.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
*hlp.
|nblo.—Tlmes-Unlon.
Adjourning to a social hour, wo
Clerk Circuit Court,
Watch the South East Corner of Page Two
“ Foot o f First St.”
Sominolo County, Fla.
vVere very instructively unturtnined by
— Got your Scratch Pads from The
12-Ctc
by: A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
Mrs. Kent Ilossiter, giving biograph ^Herald—by the pound—16c.

BIG REDUCTION IN PRICE

General Fire

Insurance

Farms, Homes,
Groves, Lots

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SANFORD IS GROWING

“SPURLING’S SUBDIVISION”

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THE SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, l t t l

“SHIP BY WATER”
It That Cold and
Cough Hanging On? MOVEMENT HAS

OU will, be convinced that Dr.
King's New Diacovery does just
what it is meant to do—soothes cough*
raw .throats, congestion-tormented
cherts, loosens the phlegm pack and
breaks the obstinate cold and grippe
attack, relieves the congestion in the
head. No harmful drugs, therefore
good for children as well as grownups.
p Right away you will notice the
change for the better. Has a con*
vincing, healing taste that you will
appreciate. Duy a bottle at any drug*
gists oft the way home to-night, 60c.

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F or C o ld s a n d C ou&amp; ns
Lazy People, Lazy Bowels. Don't
neglect constipation. It undermines
the health, takes alt vim out of
you. Dr. King's Pills will invigorate
the system, stir up the Uver, move the
bowels. All druggists, 25c.
P R O M P T I W O N ’T G R IP S

Dr. Rings Pills
KNIGHT LEADS
IN TRAP SHOOT
(from TriiM's Daily)
A good crowd was present yester­
day at the trap shoot of tho Sanford
Rod &amp; Gun Club. It proved a good
day for shooting and several of the
marksmen improved their scores by
soveral points.
Col. Geo. W. Knight now stands
first in the season’s score, having
brokon an averago of seventy-four and
three tenths per cont of all pigeons,
with Raymond Alton second with sev
enty-two.
As there aro a vory largo number
of contestants it is impossible to pub­
lish them nil and only thoso entering
the Inst two contests nro published be­
low:
Ycst. Season
Scoro
Pet.
Knight, G. W ........ .... 25-20
.743
Allen, Raymond .......
.720
.030
Whltner, Chns. ....... 75-40
Stevens, R. E............... 75-40 .038
S. Puleston ......... ........ 50-34 .030
Hardin, Roy .......
.012
Thigpen, W. J. ........... 25-13 .000
Brumloy, John ............. 50-23 .000
Hill, W. C.............. ........ 50-37 .604
Woodruff, J. D. ..
.573
Mobley, E. D................. 50-22 .500
Smith, II. P......... ........ 50-34 .607
Maxwell, R. C................ 25-13 .542
Higgins, Ed........... ........ 60-28 .537
Stootoff, C............ ........ 25-11 .473
Akers, Frnnk ...... ........ 25-14 .408
Connelly, L. II. ...
.440
Tolar, J. N............ ........ 25-18 .440
Roper, L. F......... ........ 25- 0 .300
MANY DUCKS THIS YEAR.
Dill Jamison, who flshos muchly
and makes frequent trips around tho
Geneva bridge, says that there are
more coots and real ducks this sea­
son than ho has seen for many a sea­
son. Rill says that all tho folks who
run on the river report plenty of
ducks and that moro of them aro com­
ing in all tho time. It is said that
there are moro wild sunflowers or tho
blnck-oycd daisies this year as well
as other food on the rivers and lakes
and that tho ducks will stay where
there is plenty of food.

MATERALIZED
Paraphrasing n well known nursery
rhyme the recent booklet published by
tho Sanford Chamber of Commerce
had the following:
This Is tho lake
That floats tho boat
That carries the freight
And reduces the rate
to SANFORD.
And whon Secretary Poarman, of
tho Chamber of Commerce, wrote the
booklot copy and this jinglo tho ques­
tion of “ Ship by Water” had not come
up for any serious consideration by
the Chamber of Commerce or the
citixens of this section or any other
part of tho stato. A few months ago,
however, they received a Jolt that
shook thorn from their lothargic de­
meanor toward the rivor transporta­
tion when the railroads o f tha coun­
try decided to hit the public another
swift one In the solar plexus and on
the assumption that If ono raise
would dr .iem no harm another would
not hurt them and thoy would stand
for it just the same. But the public
is hardly over stung twice in the
same place the same year, going on
tho old principle that tho stinger is
always left In the spot whero tho bit­
er is bitten. And when the shlppera
saw that tho railroads intonded not
only to tako that which was taken
last year but to tako what little bit
was left after tho freight was paid,
they rose up In their wrath and suid
“ thoy would bo damned if they did"
which meant, of course, that thoy
would dam tho streams and make
deepor wntor In tho river. So thoy
wore cnllcd together undor tho ban­
ner of tho Sanford Chambor of Com­
merce and nil tho other trade bodies
in Inland Florida canio in and at tho
close of the game it was discovered
that tho railroads had no hands dealt
them except poor ones nml tho "Ship
by Wntor" movement had grown un
tl! it had swept everything olso off
the hoard. Since which time tho rail
roads have never been mentioned cx
cept when tho striko enmo on ns a
last resort in the rate raising business
and now the shippers hnrdly know
thnt tho rnilrouds nro operating. It
is all ship by wntor everywhere with
in one hundred miles from the rivor
and it will bo ship by water tho next
time you hear from them and tho
movement is growing until tho con­
gressmen and senators at Washington
will hnvo to stop listening to Tom
Watson on "who hit Billy Patterson"
and got down to tho ronl question of
govornment aid for Florida rivers and
especially tho St. Johns river for wo
expect big bonts to ko coming hero
next year and moro o f them and in
timo Sanford will bo tho greatest ship­
ping center in the interior of Florida.
The picture above shows tho Clyde
Liner Osceola coming up to tho dock
at Snnford—docks by tho way thnt
aro being cnlnrgcd to double tho formor capacity to tnko care of tho big
business thnt has accrued to tho rlv
or by reason of tho arbitrary rates of
the rniironds and tho decision of the
shippers to ship by water.
"You enn fool somo of the people
somo of the timo and all of the people
Rome of tho timo but you can't fool
nil of tho people all of tho timo" and
this is an cxnmplo of it.

Now let’s arrango a little agenda
to limit tho things tho neighbors are
GOOD GOVERNMENT
privileged to talk about.
LEAGUE FORMED.

FORHEADACHE,
LIVERTROUBLE
iUck-Dnmfht Is The Best Medl
gne This Lady Ever Used. Says
U Is Only Medicine She
Ghres Her Children.

About seventy-flvo representative
citizens of Sanford mot last night and
took tho Initial stops in tho formation
of
a
GOOD
GOVERNMENT
LEAGUE. Considerable enthusiasm
wus in evidence both by the malo and
femalo voters present and it was the
unanimous vote of all those present
thnt tho timo was propitious for tho
formation of Just Buch an organiza­
tion, which will stand for good gov­
ernment, not only in municipal affairs,
but also in Stnto and porhnps later
on in national governmental matters
It is tho intention of tho league to
study tho vnrlous forms of govern­
ment so ns to better nhlo to enlighten
the public through a system o f pub­
licity as to tho advannges of the vari­
ous forms and comparisons will bo
drawn from time to time ns to results
nccomlishcd, for example, between the
old form of city government nnd the
prsent city commissioner form.
Vnrlous committees woro appointed
to gnthor certain information nnd
facts concerning our present form of
municipal government nnd tho league
will be In n position, within tho next
fow days, to give to the public somo
vory interesting nnd enlightening
data.
Tho following officers were elected:
Dr. S. Pulcston, President; Mrs. Hen­
ry Wight, Vice-President; Mr. B. F.
Whltner, Secretary.

Cherry Village, Ark.—In telling ol
her experience with Thedford’a BlackDraught, Mrs. Lottio Ellis, R. 7. D. No.
1, this place, said:
"I used BlackDraught aa a laxative, also for head­
ache, torpid liver and indlgeatlon. It
lx the best Uver medicine I have ever
used and la the only medicine I give
my children.
MI feel like It has saved me a lot la
doctors* bills, for when the children
complain of feeling bad or have a cold,
I Just glvo them a good dose of BlackDraugbt and thoy soon get all right.
It certainly cleans the Uver and dears
up the skin and they art soon out,
well again. I wouldn't bo without It
for anything.”
Seventy years of successful use has
trade Tbedford’s Black-Draught a
standard, household remody.
Every
Member, of every family, needs, at
times, the benefit that Black-Draught
Iflvea in helping to cleanso the system
and to prevent or rellovo the troubles
tnat come from constipation, Indiges­
tion, and a lazy liver.
To keep well, your stomach, Uver
and bowels must be in good working
order. To help keep them that wry,
take occasional doses of Thedford's
Black-Draught.
Thousands of homes
are never without It
If Columbus hadn’t discovered
For sale by all druggists.
Amcrlcn, what would tho world do
«
•* genuine
has .the
name,
r Thcdford’e, on tho labol. Insist on gst- for tobacco nnd chewing gum nnd re­
lief kitchens?
Ung what you aak tor.
b.0

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PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRHV
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Telia How To Open Cloned Nos­
trils and End Hoed-Colds.
You feel fine in n few moments.
Your cold in head or catarrh will be
gone. Your clogged nostrils will op­
en. The air passages of your head
will clear and you can breathe freely.
No more dullness, headacho; no hawk­
ing, snuffling, mucous discharges or
dryness; no struggling for breath at
night.
Tell your druggist you want a small
bottlo o f Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply a
little of this fragrant, antiseptic
cream In your nostrils, let it ponetrnto through every air passngo o f the
head; soothe and heal the swollen, in­
flamed mucous membrane, and relief
comes instantly.
It is just what every cold and ca­
tarrh sufferer needs. Don’t stay stuff­
ed-up nnd miserable.—Adv.
THRASHER-WOODRUFF
(From S»turd»jr'« Dally)
A brilliant social event of last ev­
ening, and in which much cordial in­
terest centers both on account of the
prominence and popularity of the
couple, was the marriago of Miss
May Ferran Thrasher, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. 1 brasher, to Mr.
John Dovelin Woodruff, son of Hon.
nnd Mrs. Frank L. Woodruff, which
was solemnized at tho Presbyterian
church at 8 o’clock.
Tho church was beautifully decor­
ated, tho color motif of pink, groon
nnd lavcndnr being effectively carried
out with palms, ferns, bamboo and
cut flowers. Tho chunco! was cover­
ed in white with asparagus fern and
sinylnx, forming a lovely background
for tho bridal party. Tnll.wicker ped­
estals holding palms nnd ferns were
artistically placed. On the altar, sil­
ver and crystal cnndolnbras held light­
ed tnpers, which cast a soft glow
over tho artistic scene. In the center
of the altar a tall crystal vnse filled
with white chrysanthemums was plac­
ed, whilo on either sido were crystal
baskets filled with roses, tho handles
tied with pink nnd lavendar tulle.
Graceful arches of green with pink
and lavendar flowers, marked the way
for the bridal party. Undor one the
letter "T ” was suspended with tulle
and from the othor tho letter "W ."
While tho. guests were assembling
Dr. II. II. McCnslin, at the orgnn
rendered appropriate nuptial music.
Prior to tho entrance of the bridal
party Mr. Clnrenco Williams sang,
"O Perfect Lovo’ and “ Beloved It Is
Morn" nnd Miss Mnble Bowler sang
"At Dawning" by Cndmnn,
At tho nppolntcd hour, to tho
strains of the “ Bridal Chorus" from
Lohengrin, tho bridal party entered.
First canto the heralds, Miss Olivo
Newman nnd Harry Woodruff, car­
rying shepard’s staffs tied with tulle.
Miss Newman wore a dainty frock of
pink tulle over tufetn with a tulle
bow in her hair. Miss Mary Eliza­
beth Pulcston and Mr. Ned Chitten­
den entered next, they wero followed
by Miss Daphne Wimbish nnd Mr.
Harry Fcrrnn, coming down opposito
aisles. Miss Norma Herndon and
Mr. Hnw'tins Connelly prccodcd tho
matron of honor, Mrs. D. L. Thrasher,
mother of tho bride, who
entered
alone.
Tho bride entered with her father,
Mr. D. L. Thrasher, who gavo her in
murringc. They were met at tho al­
tar by the officiating minister, Rov.
E. D. Brownlco, and by the bride­
groom nnd his best man, Mr. Rulph
Woodruff, nml hero tho impressive
coromony took place.
The bride was radiant in her ex­
quisite wedding gown of whito charmouso with an over drnpery of whito
nilk laco banded with pearls and
buckles. Her bridal veil of tullo was
hold in placo with a bandeau of or­
ange blossoms, and she carried an arm
bouquot o f brido's roses showered
with valley lillies.
Miss Pulcston wnB lovely In a girl­
ish frock of rose taffotn with bouf­
fant skirt, and carried pink roses tied
with pink and lavcndnr tulle.
Miss Wimb.’sh was n dainty figure
In green nnd silver taffeta trimmed
with pink and Invendar flowers. Her
bouquet was also pink roses tied with
tullo.
Miss Herndon’s becoming frock was
orchid taffeta with dotiblo ruffles, and
her flowers woro pink roses with
tullo.
Tho matron of honor’s gown was
of pink charmcuse with cream silk
lace over drnpery nnd snsr of lavendar
"kitten’s ear" crepe, sho carried an
arm bouquot of orchid chrysanthe­
mums.
Immediately &amp;fUr tho ceremony an
informal reception for tho attendants,
relatives and out-of-town guosts, was
held at tho homo of tho bride’s par­
ents on Park avenue.
Quantities of lovoly roses and ferns
wero used in tho decorations and tho
wodding color motif waa carried out
in tho refreshments of a salad courBo
followed by an ico course.
Lator in the evening Mr. and Mrs.
Woodruff left for an extended trip
down the oaBt coast and other places

Y E A R S &lt;’ " d y E A R S
to

develop

CAMEL QUALITY
We worked on Camels for years before we put them
on the market. Years of testing— blending— experi­
menting with the world’s choicest tobaccos.
And now, EVERY DAY, all our skill, manufactur­
ing experience and lifelong knowledge of fine tobaccos
are concentrated on making Camel the best cigarette
jfchat cgn he produced.
There’s nothing else like Camel QU ALITY. And
jthere’s nothing else like Camels wonderful smoothness,
fine tobacco flavor and FREEDOM FROM CIGARETTY AFTERTASTE.
That’s why Camel popularity is growing faster than
ever.
A better cigarette cannot he made.
We put the utmost quality into
THIS ONE BRAND.

L J. RITHOLDS TOIACCO CO.,

N. C.

lnnmniiiiinnniiiiiiniiinmnninniiiiii»imniiniiiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiHiiiimiiiiiHHiiniiiiniiiiimiiiiimnummimiM
of interest. Mrs. Woodruff is travel­
ing in u becoming frock of blue tri­
cotine combined with grey canton
crcpo, with smart hat und othor acces­
sories to match. Upon their'return
they will make their homo with tho
bride’s parents.
Tho bride Is ono of the most popu­
lar girls of Sanford's socinl sot, and is
beloved by a wide circle of friends who

join in wishing her nil happiness in
her married lifo.
Mr. Woodruff holds a responsible
position with tho Peoples Bank and
has hosts of friends who extend con­
gratulations and boHt wishes.
A bit of sentiment connected with
this date was it being tho birthday an­
niversary of tho brido's father.
Among tho out-of-town guests

T R A D E

wero: Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Forrnn, of
Eustls, grandparents of tho brido, Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Fetran, of Eustls, Rov.
nnd Mrs. C. II. Forrnn and family o f
DeLnnd; Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Wil­
liams, of Eustls; Miss Frances Mat*
thews, of Eustls; Mr. nnd Mrs. H. R.
Ferran and daughter o f Eustls. and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Seth Woodruff, of
Orlando.

M A R K

$625 f. o. b. Detroit
Cv a + j o •v v •.

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What Henry Ford Says About
Machine Power Farming
“ In tho trnctor the farmer now has a machine in which is harnessed
one of tho most adaptable, efficient, economical sources of power in the
world— tho internal combustion engine.
“The trnctor will multiply tho productive capacity of each individual
farm worker from three to four timeB over.
“ It will put the farmer on a par with the city manufacturer. It will
put his produce-producing factory— tor thnt is what a farm ii3— on to an
efficient production basis.
“ It will enable each worker to earn so much more that he can be paid
more and still leavo a greater profit for tho man who hires him. It will
enable tho farmer to work fewer hours in tho day, giving him'tnore time to
enjoy life.
“ I believe the tractor will make fanning what it ought to be— the most
pleasant, the most healthful, the most profitable business on earth.’1

Edward Higgins
AUTHORIZED

DEALER

�TH E SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRID AY, pOVKM BEB 11, IM 1
* * , * (* . * * * * * * * *
big storm and looked fine again.
*
Mr. and Mra. Elmore Richards, of } v
*
Loraine,
Ohio,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
B. J. BOUT ............. .riMMMt lU XAlUr
M. t. MLLi l B .......... bMtar; ud TtMMfW
An unusually large volume of cor­
B. Richards, o f Lakewood, Ohio, have
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A. MUL........................OiMrtl K iu u respondence is being received dally by
*
been guests of their relatives, .the
* * * * * * * * * *
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the Chamber of Commerco containing
PabtUlMd Bftfj FtUir by
Corpany’s and Chorpening’s this week.
’
i»
.
inquiries from prospective investors
They aro driving through to St. Pe­
Mr. and Mrs. Flemming of Gnbrielia
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Bjid
home
seekers
as
well
as
those
de­
tersburg to spend tho winter.
(HMHpantM)I
havo
moved to Oviedo and have rooms
siring to spend tha winter in Florida.
Mr. C. B. Tyler is spending somo
BUBtOBIPTlOV VBIOZ Of ADVAXCXi
at
T.
J. Brannon’s at Lako Oharm.
Aigrejit many ofth eso Inquiries havo
Mr. nnd Mrs. West and son, Leon­ time in Jnckaonvlllo ns guest o f his
ONB TB i t .
iN 'N
Misses
Ruth Young and Elizabeth
resulted from tho wide distribution of
ard; Mr. and Mrs. Cramer and chil­ friends.
*UB BOBTHB
1&lt;
TXBBB MONTH*.......................J,.........
Lawton
and
Rev. Wright nttonded a
a the Sanford-booklets to practically ev­
dren. motored down to tho Formosa
Dr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Dressor, of W a­
musical
at
tho
Baptist Tomple in San­
-tnUr»4 u B*oaad 01im lu ll XfttUr A a fiit IS, ery section *o f the country ahd also
sanitarium Sunday afternoon to visit tertown, N. Y., nrc in Lake llolen, for
UN , l ) Uu Po«t Offle* i l lu fK l. Florida, from tho general publicity emanating
ford
Wednesday
evening^
friends.
tho winter nnd drove over In their
Uatter Bet of Marek I, UTS.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Englettc,
of Jackson­
from tho Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Lundquist hnve Grant Six sedan, Sundny for the dny,
Tko Buford Daily Herald la aakllakad m i y
ville,
havo
rented
the
apartment
ovor
These
inquiries
are
sure
indications
n nice new Ford touring car just pur­ with their nephew, W. W. Dressor.
afUrnooa (exoopt Boaday) aad tkoroatkly cor*
on tkla I n d k f oootloa, Adrortiilao ratal raaa* thnt Snnford will entertain an unpre­
the
post
office
and-moved
in
Tuesday.
chased Inst week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Corpnny, Mr. nnd
oaablo aad made kaawa oa application. U .00
The Woman’s Bible Clnss nnd La­
cedented number of visitors this com­
par roar, or lSo par moath, la adraaoo.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Bertclson en­ Mrs. C. E. Chorpcning nnd children,
dies’
Aid of tho Methodist church
wiM— HTHALDBTnrunfor
rboaa 141 ing season nnd tho Chamber of Com­
tertained friends from Snnford Inst Mr. nnd Mrs. J, C. Ellsworth, made
were
entertained
by Mrs. W. J. Lawmerco
is
endeavoring
to
make
provis­
Foraha* AitvsrtUInu Uenroaontatlv*
a party Sundny nnd drove over tho
Sundny.
ton Wednesday afternoon.
T1IEAMI niCAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
ion to provide accommodations for
Mrs. W. C. Mcnlor hns been quite 111 hills of Orange nnd Lake counties, nnd
them. While the rooms listed with tho
•l” 1 EU' ,boU!
for n few days from nn ulcernted picnicked nt tho Inko .Ido pavilion «t , «'* ■ «»
Maybe tho German mark will go organization evidonco a dosiro on the
tooth and Dr. Mnrshnll nnd tho dentist Tnv.ro.. Ev.rywh.ro tho .round |„ ILawton, of Kollin. ColloBo, rotnrnod
up aitor tho Disarmament Committee part of some o£ our citizons to co-openmo out to remove it; Mrs. August tho prove, wore onv.rod with fm lt &gt; ’" » "'odne.dny »i«M 'o r Arml.tlo.
orate, there should bo listed overy
(ley .dess to cut out the futuro wars.
Swnnson also assisted with the nenr from tho big wind o f a few weeks j
Contract has been lot by B. Q. Smith
available room in the city thnt could
neighbors in caring for her.
ago.
I
to
L. B. Moore, of Orlando, for tho
be
utilized
for
housing
these
people.
A fter looking them ull over it would
Mrs. Westcrdick nnd Mrs. Beck
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kln;
J,
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h
;
building
of n trtnpnlow onG raham
A
large
number
of
people
In
Sanford
seem that Sanford had the best pros­
called on Monday o , e . Mr,. Albert homo thin work nftor a m onth, .toy &gt;v|.nmj , 0 bc „ cup|H by Mr
„ „
this
winter
is
much
dosired,
ns
peo­
pects of any city in tho atato. But
Cruse and baby, Alice Mario, in San-, ut vnrious points in the north; spend-1gnijjj1 .
you can’t lay down on tho job and ple of affluence never attracted to n
ford. Baby was named after Mrs. I.ig this week nt W a sh in g to n .
“ Tho’ Woman’s Club has a most Interdead community.
take it for granted.
Fitts,
who
so
kindly
cared
for
th
o,
Mrs.
J.
W.
Corley
has
been
qu
te
ill
estjnB
Arm,„ticc dny program Friday
Tho argument rnisod by thoso op-------------o-----------mother
during
her
long
Illness
w
ith,
with
grip.
Mrs.
L.
A.
Brumloy
is
rehftcrnS6n
un(Ier the offIclont ica(Iur.
According to many of the South posed to any further cxpliotntlon of
malnrial fever. The family are ex- ported as hnvlng also been 111.
Hhlp o{ Mr# T L&lt; Menfj Mrg CfnN
Sanford
hns
been
“
Why
advertise
Florida papors, West Florida is get­
porting to remove this week to New
Mrs. R. C . Long, of Richmond n v o-,,owny nn;, Hovornl other distin gu ish ed
ting all our road money. It would when we have no accommodations?”
. Smyrna.
|nuc, entertained a party o f little girls
8ts from Snnford were present and
Tho
nnswer
to
this
is
"Advertise
that
seem wise for South Florida to Bond
Mr. and Mrn. August Swnnson nnd for her daughter, Knthlccn s birth-1 Rnvo moBt' intcrostinp talks.
you
need
accommodations
to
remedy
lcgislatora to Tallahassee that would
|Archie; Mr. nnd Mrs. E. F. Lundqquist dny, on Saturday from 2 to 5. The
ThoB .Chanson, of Apopka, will opprevent such measures from being a condition caused by n phenomenal
nnd
children,
were
Sunday
cnllers
to
nuosts
were
Lonorc
Shncer,
Martha
'
cn
n hotc| nt the Allison place nt Lako
growth." This policy will attract in­
taken.
TURNING
TOWARD
DEMOCRACY,
see
Mrs.
Nell
Swnnson,
who
recently!
Fitts,
Jennie
May
Brown,
Louisejchnrm
tj,is Weck. The house will ho
vestors to Snnford who will take ad­
—i
-----had
another
bad
fall,
wrenching
her!
Fortson,
Elnorc
Cameron,
Alys
Chorcai|0(]
the
Lake Charm Inn nnd Mr.
And this reminds us of tho fact that vantage of these conditions und, from
The
election
Tuesday
according
to
back.
pening,
Beatrice
end
Annie
Mori
j
0hn80n
expects
to hnve it full bean
investment
standpoint,
will
orcct
about half of the laws pnssed by tho
students of political economy nnd pol- j Mrs. V. C. Colter is spending the Btedsore Eunice nnd Marjory Dor ton,' fQrc
c|080 0f the winter season.,
apartment
houses,
hotels
nnd
whatev­
legislature are invalid. Maybe it is
anj m , b&gt; Walters, of Cochran,
Just ns well. Some of the laws pnssed er other accommodations nro neces­ itics in general showed several big dny, Thursday, at the home of her Mildred and •Mnrgnrot Fergcson,
surprises
tho
leaat
of
which
is
tho
nephew,
Charles
Crnmcr
nnd
wife.
Grctchen
Long,
Lonovoe
Knthlccn
Qn.,
arc
tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W.
sary
to
provide
for
those
who
desire
are freaks, at the best, passed by
sudden
turn
of
the
people
from
ItoThey
nro
having
Mr.
Stafford
out
Long.
Many
pretty
gifts
were
re'
j
#
Vnrne
and family this week,
to
locate
here
and
pnrticipnto
in
tho
freak legislators and frenk people be­
pulilicnnism
to
the
runks
o
f
Democ­
era
of
greater
development
destined
;
putting
them
down
n
well.
reived
,nnd
all
kinds
o
f
jolly
games
i
Qn
Thursday
Mrs. W. B. Williams
hind them.
racy. In tho short space between Inst
Mr. nnd Mrs. T. O. Tyner entertain- were enjoyed. Delicious enke nnd ice 'opened the Cushing House as a board­
for Sanford.
This development is assured
by November election, tho time that tho ed on Sundny, Mr.
nnd Mrs.Fred cream was served nt the delightful tnB house. Many improvements havo
All thin fuss about the "unknown
afternoon. been ’madeon the place during tho
soldier” may bo all right hut wo real­ three important fundamentals which |Republicans took offico in March nnd Krell nnd Dorothy, Miss Eunice Tyn- finish of n very hnppy
ly think that a little more funs about together guarantee its future (ih the the present time there has been a er and Mrs. Bcngston, Mr. nnd M rs.1 The first vegetables to he nhippod j summer and the rooms are fresh and
the "known soldiers" would bo more largest city in this section of the stnto, Jgreat revulsion of feeling nil over the Noah Fry, from Windermere, nnd Mr. out of here this season are cnrly cab•( ready tor occupancy. The opening of
to tho point and greatly appreciated They are first, agriculture, second, United States nnd in regard to the and Mrs. Jameson nnd Mr. It bb, o f. bngo from Walter Bnulerson’s field,' another bonrding house in Oviedo will
1 nnd lettuce from L. Roye’s, sold to fill n long felt need nH the hotel fneilby the hoys who aro here to get tho rail and water facilities und third, League of Nations, the soldiers bonus, Snnford, were cnllorH.
its
possibilities
as
u
tourist
resort.
A
the
settlement
of
labor
troubles,
for­
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
F.
F.
West,
who
hnve
JohnUumley for express shij ments. Jitles havebeen insufficient for
somo
benefit of it.
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groat deal of money, time and effort eign relations nnd many other rocks boon
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past.
camping out
for some time
at
j
Mrs. E. A. Fnrncll was a visitor to
Gnsolinne tax law declared invalid, has already been expended on its ag­ upon which great parties break, tho the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Westcrdick, * * * * * * * * * * * *
says reports in papers today. That’s ricultural development, as a result of Republicans seem to havo lost mnny hnve purchased the home of Mr. nnd *
* Snnford Monday.
good dope. This million dollnrs in gas­ which its hack country has become , friends thnt rnliied to their standard Mrs. A. L. Campbell, though they can- *
*
Frnncls Swope returned home on
oline thnt every one will eventually nationally renowned. The farming in- last Novombcr with such eclat nnd en- not give immediate possession, hut *
* Thursday night for Armistice Dny.
pay will go toward good roads, may- dustry hns reached magnificent pro­ thusiasm.
Edward McCall spent last week end
*
they hnve moved their camp thereon. *
And in Washington in ono of tho We shall welcome them as neighbors * * * * * * * * * * *
lie. If all tho taxes on every neces­ portions and in addition to which is
* at home, returning to Stetson Sunday
sity could he cut out the people would being development to a greater extent private residences sits Woodrow Wll- hut are sorry indeed to lose Mr. and i
afternoon.
cach year along more scientific lines, H0», the greatest Ainoricnn of thorn
gain thereby.
W. E. Argo hns bought out tho inMrs. Campbell from our locality
Mrs. Wakefield and Mrs. H. II. 1’atso Hint at tho present time it is not all, who with a broken body and a
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A number of our people, about HO, teshall was In Snnford Tuesday on torest of M. I). I’oiston in tho Oviedo
Several states are holding elections only Hclf-Hustninng hut it is also the broken heart watched tho peoplo turn gathered Tuesday evening at the business.
Mercantile Co.
today nnd tho rcsultu will he closely principal revenue producer for the nwny from tho only pence pact thnt pleasant homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fipps
spent
Inst
W
e
d - ' ---------------------------will save tho world and renotmeo the
watched by the students of political city.
Lundquist,
in
spite
of
the
threatening
nesday
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tech!math.1
^or
° ^ cu supplies, stationery, etc,
In the development of the farming Democratic pnrty, ronounco Woodrow
scicnco to discover Higns of weaken
tho Herald office.
weather
in
honor
of
the
birthday
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Levy
nnd
Mrs.
ing in tifu G. O. I\ nnd the Democratic industry, the two subsequent factors Wilsop and ronounco tho faith thnt the host. Of course they had a good a . A. Moran and daughters spent last
WKI3KI.Y llR H A t.li satiford
!t»n. When there nro sufficient Higns I particularly affecting Hanford proper should havo boon kept with humnuity. time as we always do when we get to- Friday in Orlando,
ADVDIITIHItM I3.MT
of weakening in both par’.ies tho lead­ have nut been developed to any nppre- ( u niusl be very gratifying today
get her, cakes and coffee being served
M|Hs Alextn Mees took dinner with
viable
extent,
but,
when
developed,
for
Wilson
.to
noto
that
tho
tide
is
ers will get together and start some­
NOTICI3 T il l l l l lll li ti &lt; o .v n i A t TORN
T. W. Prevntt Wednesday.
will prove as equally remunerative ns j turning and tho American peoplo ns a for refreshments; the unpleasant part
Sealed lildn w ill lie r e c e iv e d by tlio
thing new.
wns
the
getting
home.
Mr
Mr„
Rillv
.(ones
are
here
Hoard
of County Commlsslonera of Vois our fertile acreage.
Under the whole usually get hack to common
luv. Albertson brought over Rev. fnr the* winter, lie is looking lifter &lt;'ounty t’nnmilHsloticrH of Seminole
Old Tallahassee is waking up. caption of rail and water facilities, S(;nH0 nn,| th«y aro getting back to
•'Minty, Florida, meeting Jointly at tho
Sanford
looms
potentionally
as
a
«li«-;
rlfrht
principles
oven
faster
thnn
this
H' ( ’," rk&gt; of nenr Snnfon,t
h o . his grove,
Court Molise In Sanford, Florida, for roPress reports say they will havo wat­
hnvM
nr.,
boro
bonding trestle approach and hiHtullIng
preached for us at Upsnln, last HunA crowd of Georgia
paper predicted
predicted last
last year.
year
er power, six story buildings, tho tributing center for tho reason Jhnt 1paper
*
ferry aeroHH tho St. Johns river, on tho
day.
road
from (Ionova to Titusville, at 10:00
to pack oranges.
Leon Hotel will hu cleaned, Tom Ap- the consequent preferential freight; president Harding’s own homo town
There is a movement on foot, and Miss Evelyn McClain spent Wedrates
have
always
been
important
facof
Marlon,
Ohio,
wont
Democratic
Maei'/'bid'musf'bo mf,V..n|mnlc.l by a
ployard will reduce, Ernest Amos will
'I?.1A. O o a 'g C N r l t
go fishing, H. Clay Crawford will tors ia tliu development of the recog­ Tuesday aad tho soldier's bonus hill Jus. between ,is, we think Rev. A is n, Hd„y night with Miss Christian Menized distributing centers of the coun­ was carried overwhelmingly in Mar Uh* moving force in it, to rave Rev. Clellan.
of
thu
iicmnl
of
&lt;?ounty
(’ommlHHloncrM
get a hair cut and Governor Hardee
try.
ion
showing
how
tho
peoplo
of
tho
‘
h
trkc,
minister
to
tlie
churches
at
Mr.
anil
Mrs.
Will
Rnulerson
spent
lienee
't'f'K
m
id
faVun’
’
l,,rl,la'
UH u%l
will appoint a South Florida man for
Its possildlities as a tourist town president’s town feel about tlie Re­ Lake Mary, Upsnln, Puoln anti Sor- Ttn.sdnv with Mrs McClain
’P''0
County
CmninlsslonorH
reservo
dog catcher.
.
. . . .
,
tuesany wiin .mis. .titeinm,
u,o right to rojocl any or all bids,
us
are unlimited. It possesses all the publican administration.
lento, giving them each a proportionnon [,onK nn,| (j, p t Jacobs, of Chu- m ucuopi any hid they may doom to bo
------------ o-----------Other states thnt were doubtful ate amount of Ills time. Lake Mary |u„ta, werevisitingfriends here Hun- f°CopfoH °of ‘id'ano"ami ' ' si.oolfl'u'Mons.
DuLnnd hns the right idea and they natural fundamentals of n recognized
,|av
proposed contract and bond may ho
have tin* right kind of people behind tourist city, being particularly fortun­ since lust November went Democratic 1ms pledged her amount of $20 per
had tut a|ipllcatlon to Samuel Jordan,
ate in the matter of climate and loca­ and tlie straws of Tuesday show which month, Wednesday evening, and the*
Mrs. M. E. Wicks was a visitors in *'lorU of the Volusia Hoard of County
it. The indies from tho great hotel
.....................
,
Commissioners,
Del.and, Florida, or
tion. It is true that it has yet to ac­ way the wind is blowing. Wo pre­ amount was nearly pledged last Sunfire over there wore not cold when
.'snnford Wednesday.
from 13. A DotiKlasH. Clerk of tho Hemtquire tlie recreational features usually dict that tlie Republicans will ho tiny at thin place, and if any wish to
Mius Alexia
Aliivln Mm.u
nm.nl tilt
thi. WUK
week Sanford,
no,‘’ H""r,&gt;
" f County
j.
tho Daily Nows was out yelling for
alius
altcs .sptlll
Florida,
after Commissioner
November 15,
found ia tourist cities, as golf courses swamped under an avalanche of votes help in providing this for our spiritua'.,
tU2t,
mi
deposit
ot
$5.00
which
will
ho
subscriptions for a new fire-proof and
end with Miss Helen Moran.
retu rn ed 11’ hid Is made.
and tourist hotels, hut u proper appli­ in tho next presidential election that fond will they kindly give their name
modern hotel to ho built on the site of
Ity order of the Hoard of County
Henry Levy, Mrs. W. II. Rivers,
cation of effort on tlie part of our cit- will break up tho Grand Old Party and amount per month to Geo. BallinCommlsiilnnerH of Volusia and Homlthe old Putnam inn. Thnt iH the spir­
Mrs. J. M. Prevntt was in Orlando iiole Counties, Florida.
„ M..,.,....,.,
1 ,.
(S13AI.)
13. A. nmroGASS,
it that builds cities and wo want to i/.ens cun secure these things, and, for yenrs to cornu nnd they will never i ger nnd wife, or Mrs. John Borell.
etlnesday.
Mrs. Prevntt went to
Clerk, Hoard of County
tourists make tho name San- ^ ^ , 1 ,, (|,u prestige gained by their
Mr. nnd Mrs. Barney Beck attended i
,
V|1, treated
congratulate the News and the peoplo among
CoinmIhhIoiioih. SoiiiIiioIm
fo
rd one
mu. to
to conjuro
I'n itilirn with.
w it h .
. .victory
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.last. .November
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m m m i i.y v s i m a m .
ford
|j,r0Jl^
County. Florida.
the wedding of Mins May Thrasher
of DeLnnd on their fine spirit.
Mrs.
Mnbel
Hrnnnn,
Mrs.
Wnt.
DunI
d
H
e
.
The Hanford Chamber of Commerce
Lest wo forget.
nnd J. D. Woodruff, his nephew, at jt.|s and daughter, lias just returned
through its various committees, iH ex­
NOTICI3I
And they have forgotten.
We note by the state papers that
the Presbyterian church in finnferd.
from St. Augustine, where she had
Sen led hlds will ho received hy tho
pending thu major part of its effort
-----------o-----------Hanford won the state golf champion­
Mahoney &amp; Walker are putting her tonsils removed.
Hoard of County CoininlHHloners of
in the development o f Hanford as n
Homlnnlo County, Florida, nt tho Court
EDITOR IALETTES ON GOOD
ship for Rotary at thu Idg Rotary
down a well for Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F.
House In Hanford, Fla., fur KradliiK,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Flynt
wns
in
commercial center and tourist resort,
ENGLISH
dllohliiK and olherwtsu Improving thu
meeting down at Orlando last Friday.
Westcrdick end Mr. Westcrdick is re- Snnford Tuesday on husm.'ss.
anti during tlie short period h I iico its
Osceola Itoail. according In plans ami
It has not been definitely stated but
on file with the Clerk, up
Education touches men to speak as sldngling their house, himself. They
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kilhee was spuolflcutIons
organization it lias been unusually
till in o'clock. A. M„ lice, fitli, 1921.
we suppose it was Hid Chase, Harry
are
expecting
company
ns
his
sister,
A certified cheek for line Hundred
successful in both lines of endeavor. ' they would not otherwise speak.
shopping in Snnford Tuesday.
Stevens or Charlie Henry that did tho
OIMO.Iui) Hollars must aecoiupany each
The new wholesale concerns which 1 Mond your speech a little, lest it Mrs. Geo. Benton and daughter, Miss
Mrs. E. Curlctt wns a visitor in hid.
trick as all three of these gentlemen
Alice, of Rochester, N. Y., are leaving Sanford Saturday
Tho siieeeNsfut bidder will ho requir­
have located hero within tlie past year,1m,,y ni,ir your fortunes.
ed to give a huml III till! sum of Threo
are expert golfers and lmv« played
this
week
for
Florida,
and
Mrs.
WcsHundred (fdOil.nil) In,liars.
.
„ 7. ‘ "/u ” 'th e daily boat service made necessary j Speak good English and your EngThe County Commlsslonern rosorvo
terdick’s only living brother, Mr. Sey» „m . .c r y d o .o
of tho
»hlp-by- 1I.H will .peak f „ r ,ou.
the
right to reject any or all hlds, or to
Fine
fat
friers,
liens,
veal,
pork,
Hanford golf links nt our Country
water campaign, Iho success of the
flood English is largely a matter more Pritchard nnd wife, of Norwood, lamli and beef, liver, sausage and aceopi any hid they limy deem to hu for
the host Interest of the County.
Club, yes.
plans expediting* tho movement ol ° f habit. (Set tlie habit.
i N. ^ •» are leaving for Boston, coming Salami.— Popular Market.
10. A. UOUGLA8H,
1-l-ltc 15-110-'’. i
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purishubloH are all tangililo nccoin-1 Whatever is worth saying isworth , this way by boat,
We rise ngnin to remark that if
plisliments resulting from the efforts' saying well.
i We are pleased tohavo with us
Congress really wants to cut expenses
m am
of tho Chamber of Commerce to have 1 Lack of words is loss of thought.
' some new faces at the church service
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they will begin in the government
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Not
how
much
we
speak,
hut
how
{
o
n
Sundny,
among
them,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
a
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printing office and cut out all tho utilized In the fullest extent our ex­
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well.
1 llirclii and little daughters, Mr. ■
ceptional
transportation
facilities.
When
in
Orlando,
Fill
Up
at
the
bunk that is being sunt through tho
------------ o-----------! Bridgcmnn’s children, and Mr. Malm. a
Thu Chamber of Commerco will also
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BETTER
SPEECH
and overy other state Ih flooded every have perfected immediately a part of
FOR BETTER HOMES. |
day with woozy boozy dope that menus its plans to provide rocrcntion for tho
Thu
homo,
the church, and the
nothing whatever except a big print­ tourists, who will winter here. Com­
schools
are
the
threo educational I
mittees
are
now
working
on
plans
for
ing bill for th« people to pay. If tho
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golf
course
mid
beautifying
the
agencies
of
society,
All education
entire government printing offico
W. W. Dressor received a message ■
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lake
front
and
these
plans,
when
com
should
begin
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the
homo.
Better
could ho cut out entirely tho people
Sunday evening thnt Mrs. Dressor’s
would lie hotter o ff in the mutter of pleted, will ho carried through prompt speech should begin there. “ As the mother, Mrs. Lovicn M. Paige, had ■
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ly. It will require, however, a con- twig is bent, so is tho treo inclined.”
money saved,
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passed away at her homo in Water- ■
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tinuous campaign, both abroad ami nt As parents wo owo it to our children,
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town, N. Y., nt nonn after an illnesH ■
nome, to obtain
oiunin this
was aosirou
dosired developdevelop-,j both hy precept and hy
by practice, to , ’
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Bandits aro holding up hnnks with homo,
This station is under the management of Wight Bros.
! &lt;1 K° w,ls f 9 S |
levelled guns while others are holding meat for Sanford and netlvo support aromi80 in them a consciousness of of
Co. of this city. Hero you will find the same up-to-date
years
the
7th
of
last
She
n f t h i m n iiwli v'ifliinlst ri&gt;tin&lt; Hnntim r tin* ............t............ i
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Vl'Ill'H
oold
l d tilC
/ t h OI
lllht
JJuno.
lM O .
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hO t
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them up witli out guiiH and armed men of thoso individuals representing the Hpeceh ,nnd to Incite in them a desire
service
that you will find at their local station.
was
well
known
here,
hnvlng
boon
aro holding up peoplo in tho big cit­ business interests of Sanford, as well ( for improvement. Tile sooner begun,
i
here
several
winters.
Mrs.
Dresser
has
ies with guiiH while the smoother ras­ us tho unified co-operation, of the oth- (|1P „„onor done.
__ been with her mother since the first
cals are bidding them up by lawful er local civic organizations with tho 1____________________________________
Look for the only corner drivedn station in Orlando—
week of her illness. Her mnny friends
MlTHF.l
Chamber
of
Commerco.
mentis. It is all according to the laws
S*,,tli‘tl bids will bn roeuivuil hy
It
s,J(!n,^ e(U n. ^ e Kutt-Landstreot building, next door
Our agricultural prominenco hns iionrd of i'minty (.'otninisHionorii of lu’ro sympathize with lier in tiio loss
of the land and "stealing” is only
to Phillips Dodge Service Station,
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. Ht'inlniile t’nmily. Florlitu. i’ t Ihu Court (lf l&lt;er dear mother
when you get caught in petty pilfer­ been made possibly only by the great
p, Haafonl. Florhlti. for tho «« nor ticnr nimner.
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ing. Tho big ones aro novor caught. nmotmt of effort tlmt inis been ex- bulhtlng of ii Htockado ut tho County &gt; It seems to be tho opinion or mnny ■
a
the growers thnt the rain which ■
They have money unough to get away. pended in tho past. With tho sumo ' JilUous"on'Vl!l&lt;^v'lth' ! ho"Clurk of tho
George McLaughlin, of Wight Bros. Co., is in charge of !
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o'0,01!k’ A M-J enmo in torrents hero Tuesday night, M
Tho law allows thorn that privilege os manner of support assured It, tho I i?w ”mhnr°aHV, l i s t " 1
this station and if you want service when in Orlando, ■
'•*••«» Mount of County Coininlsslonors did more dnmngo to young plants thnn ■
all iaWH nro passed for tho henafit of Chamber of Commerce can accomplish
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look him up.
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“ ny “ “ ’ tho rain of n few weeks ego. Everythe rich and not tho poor. Wntcli tho oven greater results in the economic iquS.r'* ,l" " Ml" 1,1
pnpers and find out for yoursolf.
doveiopmont of Sanford. It Ih im per-113. 4t0
E' A' nOUOI'c?ork. thin« hnd bccn workt,,, out slnco the

THE HERALD PRINTING COMPANY

SANFORD’S GREAT POSSIBIL­
ITIES.

ative, however, that In order to re­
trieve the time lost during Sanford’s
Rip Van Winkle period, extraordinary
ofTorta bo made by thoso Individuals
who' are earnestly interested in a
Greater Sanford. These individuals, if
not already members, should immedi­
ately become affiliated with tho
Chamber of Commerco in tho work it
is doing. Tho Sanford Chamber of
Commerce is) an active organization
and it ia a trite saying thnt where
there is civic interest and action there
is Invnriably bound to bo growth,
If"Snnfird is.to bo a big city com­
mercially and as n tourist resort, it
will bo only through tho work of big
men with brond visions. No individ­
ual is bigger thnn his community no
matter how smnll that community may
bo. .
Bo n booster. Boosting is infec­
tious, it stimulates civic action and it
turn always proven nn antidote for
picnyunlsh personal nnd factional jeal­
ousy.
The Chnmbor of Commerco is com­
posed of boosters who are actually
doing things for Snnford nnd they aro
big things, too.
Aro you a member of tho Chamber
ot Commerce assisting in building up
a Greater 0f(n(onl o t arc you onu of
those on tho outside prono to criticise
that which hns not been done but ex­
pending no effort to materialize thnt
which others nro attempting to have
done?

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Clear for Action! $150.00 FREE!

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This command has gone forth in our store. Just a s ‘a battleship
needs room to fight, we need more selling space, so we are going
to fire bargains at you that will get our store decks in proper trim,
t We are not going to get as much money as we should have for
these things, but we are after ROOM in this sale— not profits. Come
early, if you want your share of the bargains.

THIS SALE LASTS 1 4 DAYS ONLY

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WILL ALL BE IN THIS

Fifty RUGS FREE!!
WE HAVE 50 BEAUTIFUL
RUGS THAT WE BOUGHT FOR
THIS OCCASION. We will give
away absolutely FREE these
rugs ,to the first 50 customers
spending: $1.00 or more with us
Saturday morning.
GET YOUR COUPON WHEN
YOU ENTER THE DOOR

AT 9 O’CLOCK A. M.

Who has given an absolute
GUARANTEE to sell this
stock and do it quickly. My
money and my reputation
are at stake. THE STOCK
MUST BE SOLD.t , ■

J. M. DAWSON

STORE CLOSED
THURSDAY and FRI­
DAY, NOVEMBER 10
AND 11 to nrrnnge stock
for quick handling. Noth­
ing sold until SATUR­
DAY, NOVEMBER 12th.

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WE CANNOT intelligently itemize and price the merchandise in
this paper. Nothing short of a personal visit can avail you any­
thing. This is not a dream or a scheme, we are far too practical to
deal in either dreams or schemes. This sale will be a huge reality.
E ve y article in this large ESTABLISHMENT goes on sale at
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS.

Destruction of Profits is What
This Means

Selling is mv business and there is just one way to sell—
STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER TALK TO THE BUY­
ING PUBLIC and STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER PRICb » UIN DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE. Misleading adver­
tising won’t do it. It takes real goods and real prices. This
stock has the goods and I will make the prices. This stock is
all new merchandise of the highest quality.

I AM FIGHTING THE HIGH-PRICE GERM!
BUY BARGAINS!

In This BIG STORE
you- will find $35,000.00 worth of merchan­
dise MARKED TO SELL, Dry Goods, Shoos,
lints, Caps, Gloves, Hardware, Dishes, Cook­
ing Utensils, Crockery, Stoves, Ranges, Rugs,
Trunks, Suit Cases, Silverware, Glassware,
Trousers, Underwear, Hosiery, Middies,
Skirts, Silk Waists, Corsets, Aprons, Silk
Ties, Overalls, Work Clothing, Children’s
Wash Suits and Rompers, Dress Shirts, Col­
lars, Boys’ Suits, Parasols, Watches, Clocks
and nearly everything that a person wants.

S A T U R D A Y
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To stimulate Interest in this sale, wo will give away FREE $150.00 IN CASH. HERE IT
IS: READ IT. ANY PERSON SPENDING ONE DOLLAR MAY BE IN THE CON­
TEST. After spending $1.00 with us ask the cashier for a contest card. Write your
name and address on it, then guess the amount of our sales for the entire 14 days, put it
down on the card, drop in ballot box. The person guessing nearest the amount will re­
ceive $100.00 CASH. The next best guess will receive $50.00 CASH. CONTEST CLOSES
NOVEMBER 25TH. ALL CARDS MUST BE IN BY THAT DATE.

OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE

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Force will be used to accomplish our purpose— WE MUST have the
CASH MONEY; WE ARE COMPELLED TO RAISE IT, there­
fore we have placed this stock in the hands o f Mr. Dawson and
have given complete authority to sell the goods without consider­
ing profits. OUR HANDS ARE UP, the goods must move out of
the store, so we appeal to the people for help.

..K A N N E R
Department

MAIL ORDERS
All mail orders filled
promptly
and contest
cards mailed to you, so
if you can’ t come to tho
store send your order by
mail and get in the con­
test, regardless of whero
you live.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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TH E SANFORD W EEKLY HERALD, FRIDA Yf NOV E M B R R 11, 1M l

MORE SIDEWALKS
FOR CITY, GREAT
IMPROVEMENT

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EASY TO DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR

FAVOR MATERNITY AID BILL.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 8—Tha Sheppard-Townei* bill for protection o f
maternity and Infancy already passed
by the senate, was favorably reported
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YOU CAN BRING BACK COLOR today by the house interstate pointAND LUSTRE WITH SAGS
merce committee.
The community center, Lake Mon­
TEA AND SULPHUR
roe
school,
was
a
scene
o
f
gatoty
and
FROM .COMMERCIAL TO LAKE
festivity Friday evening when the
ON PARK AND PALMETTO
Wheu you darken your hair with
Hallowe'en party, school entertainAND SOUTH PALMETiTO
Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can
ent and cooked food sale were car­
tell, because It’s done so naturally, so
. tha Circuit Court af tha Bevaath Judicial Oired out upon schedule time.
Of
Among the many Improvements In
oult of Florida, U and for Soml*
evenly.
Preparing this mixture, 1
nolo County.—4a Chanoory.
Sanford is the laying o f good side­ course the crowd was present and tho
though, at home Is mussy and trouble­
walks everywhere. The most import­ most o f them anmask, the many dif­
CITATION
some. A t little cost you can buy at
ant aro the sidewalks now being laid ferent costumes typical o f the char­
any drug, store the reody-to-use prep­ Doatrlca Dunbar, Complainant,
TO.
by tho Lakefront Improvement Co., acters represented. The timoly ghosts, aration, improved by the addition of
Joaeph Dunbar, Defendant.
on their lake front property from the spooks, black cats, and other Hal- other ingredients called “ Wyeth’s Sage To Joaeph Dunbar, Residence Unknown:
It appaarlnf from an affidavit filed In tblo
court house on Park avenuo to the lowo’en suggestions were much in evi­ and Sulphur Compound.” You just rauM
that you aro a non-reeldent of tho SUto
or
Florida, tharefore, you, Joaeph Dnnbar, nro
lake shore. The Clyde Line will lay dence, others noted wero Indians, dampen a sponge or soft brush with
ordered and required on tbo 8th day of Decem­
a sidowalk from the Wight Grocery Latin, Chinese, Japs, negroes, ietc. it and draw this through your hair, ber, A. I). IDll. to eppear to tha bill of com­
tiblblted against yon In thla cause.
Co., property on Palmetto to the Clyde One o f the best and one worthy o f taking one small strand at a time. By plaint
It la ordered that tbla notice be publlebed In
Line docks and these two sidewalks special mention, was Ben Lake, as a morning all gray hair disappears, and, the Sanford Herald once a week for el(ht
week*.
will be of the greatest convenience to character from Adolphus Cohen’s Ala­ after anothor application or two, your
WITNESS my hand and tha aaal of thla court
on
thla 27 th day of September, A._ V. 1021.
the people going to the lake shore on bama “ Nigger” stories. The make up hair becomes beautifully darkened,
H. A. D0Uat,A8fl,
(HBAI.)
Clerk of the Circuit Oourt,
these two popular thoroughfares. was perfect and entire and mirth glossy and luxuriant.
Seminole County, Fla.
These sidewalks are not being forced provoking in the extreme.
The
Gray, faded hair, though no dis­ OEO. A. DeCOTTES,
Solicitor
and
of
Oonnael
for Complainant.
on the property owners by any means school ontertainment opened with the grace, is a sign o f old age, and aa we T-ete
but the Lakefront Improvement Co. grand march, and soon a line o f gro­ all desire a youthful and attractive Notice of Application fer Tax Deeds
an.! the Clyde Lino are doing thH be­
Under Section 57S of the Gen­
tesque figures clad in every conceiv­ appearance, get busy at once with
cause they know the sidewalks are
eral Statutes
able costumo appeared and drilled Wyeth’c Sage and Sulphur Compound
needed and will improve their prop­
and
look
years
younger.—Adv.
around the auditorium. The entertain­
Notice le hereby given that F. L.
erty.
ment consisted o f Hallowe’en songs,
Woodruff, purchaser o f Tax Certifi­
Other needed sidewalks are being
drills, recitations, etc., and was well SANFORD LADIES
cate No. 175, dated the 2nd day of
laid on Palmetto avenue from Tenth
ADVERTISED FLORIDA ;
June, A. D. 1910, said certificate em­
rendered
and
seemed
to
be
greatly
en­
street south to Thirteenth street
IN BROOKLYN. braces tho following described proper­
where so many new buildings are be joyed. A fter the stage affair, the
ty situated in Seminole County, Flori­
lng erected and will bo a great con­ food sale was held. All present
The following letter from Mrs. da, to-wit: South 1-2 Lot 1 and All
bought
generously
and
fell
upon
the
venience to the people living in this
nico ham sandwiches, pies, cakes, cold Norma McLaughlin of the School Set­ Lot 2 (less NE 1-4 of Lot 2), Sec. 26,
excellent addition to the ctiy.
drinks, etc., with gusto. Among tho tlement in Brooklyn, will bo Interest­ Twp. 20 S, Rnngo 30 East, 45 acres.
other attractions o f the evening were ing to hor friends and thoso o f Miss Tho said land being assessed at tho
dato of tho Issuance of such certificate
the fortune wheel, the picture gallery Kathorino Wilkce:
in the namo of Unknown.
Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 3rd.
and the shiver corner. A nice sum of
Also Tax Certificate No. 751, dated
money was realized from the salo of My Dear Mr. Holly:
Miss Gladys Dciterick has been at
tho
2nd day o f June, A. D. 1018, said
I am taking a clipping from tho
food so generously contributed by
homo for tho past two weeks and
cortlficato
embraces tho following dotho patrons o f the school in such Brooklyn Daily Eagle. This bazaar
scribed
property
situated in Seminole
from St. Linthy hospital at Roxbor
abundance. Much appreciation and was a very brilliant affair, and many
County, Florida, to-wit: Lots 4 and
ough, Philadelphia, Pa., whcro she
very
beautiful
booths,
but
none
at­
many thanks aro extended the school
5 Blk 0, Russell’s Plat o f Fort Rccd.
graduated as a nurse. Her many
pntrons nnd the community nt largo tracted our attention more thnn tho
Tho said land being assessed at tho
friends are plensed she is at homo
for their kindness tnd their generous school settlement booth, whi h wo
dato
of tho issuance of such certificate
again.
spirit in making the food sale possi­ cnlled "Florida Court” Thanks to in tho namo of Unknown, has filed
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Owen ,of Mt.
ble and tho Hallnwo’en party n great Mr. Deas and several other good said certificates in my office and has
Dorn, and W. W. Dresser, were din­ success.
friends in Florida our booth looked
ner guests nt tho Ellsworth homo on
like
n typical Fioridu scone, grey mado application for tax deed to Isbuo
Monday night, Hallowe’en proper
in nccordanco with law.
Bcnrdnll avenue Sunday.
was celebrated by tho young folks of moss, palmetto leaves, long pino and
Unless said certificates shall bo re­
. Mrs. 0. L. Taylor was out from the community in tho usual pranks magnolia branches were everywhere.
deemed
according to lnw tax deed will
town ns over Sundny guest of Mrs. nnd revels. Whoops, shrieks nnd I put up 100 gHisses of gunvn jelly nnd
issuo
thereon
on tho 0th dny of De­
Lily Jones.
shouts o f laughter followed Uio hnp- wo had some of Mrs. Wakefield’s de­ cember, A. D. 1021.
All tho neighbors went to town to py youngsters ns thoy paraded forth licious pnpor shell pecans, grnpes nnd
Witness my official signature ami
Tied on everything wore
see the circus and trained nnimnls on ns goblins, spooks, etc. Many o f tho oranges.
seal this tho 3rd day of November, A.
cards marked "From Sunny Florida.”
Wednesday.
girls disguised as boys, while boys
D. 1021.
Mrs. Lily Jones entertained Mrs. nped tho girls with skirts, ribbons, I’ooplo who hnd been in Florida beg­
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Frod Walsman and cirelo of tho wigs, nnd other demonstrations of ged for pieces of mosB. It was n
Clerk Circuit Court,
Presbytcrinn church ladles nt an all feminity. It was all great fun but a great success financially, proving
Snminolo County, Fla.
day sewing party Inst Friday at her trifle nlnrming when tho ghosts wero whnt a booster you nro for Florida. 12-fltc
By:
A.
M. WEEKS, D. C.
home on Bcardall avenue.
Several grcetcl in somo quarters by explos­ I thought you might bo interested. I
havo just been mado hoad worker In C ircu it C ou rt, l e r t n l k ' J u d ic ia l C ir­
members wero ill, but thoso in at­ ions o f guns, warning to bo wary.
c u it. S tate o f F lo r id a , C o u n ty o f
horo,
and am working hard to make a
tendance were Mrs. Brownleo Mrs.
S em in ole,— In C h a n ce ry
Mr. and Mrs. A. Doylo and little success uf tho work. I have Miss
McCnslin, Mrs. Ensterby, Mrs. Ley- son, Daniel, havo rotumed to their
F O H B C L O S U ItB
man, Mrs. Mnglll, Mrs. J. Purdon, homo In Philadelphia .after n visit Wllkoy as one o ' my assistants. Trust
J. P. M im iiolw hlto and O rla n d o D ank A
you
and
Mrs.
Holly
nro
woll
nnd
pros­
Sr., Mtb. J. Purdon, Jr., Mrs. Jones.
Truitt C o m p a n y , a c o r p o r a t io n , C o m ­
to relatives hero.
pering. With best wishes, I am,
p la in a n ts,
This week, Thursday, Mrs. G.
vs.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Draper and
Slncorely yours,
W . A. W h itc o m b and A g n e s D. W h it ­
Boyco Bell, was hostess to Mrs. W. son, Tom, havo moved to town. Mr.
n o r m a k . McLa u g h l i n .
c o m b , his w lfo , nnd W . A. W h itc o m b ,
L. Henley's clrclo of the Presbyterian Draper has been n resident o f this
T ru s te e , J. W a lt e r F ly n t and M ary
Forgot to mention that wo had sir
It. F ly n t, Ills w lfo , A. J. H old er. A la
ladies ot her homo on Richmond ave­ section for several years arid tho com­
C
ly d o Ilo n n e ll and C. M. Ilon n oll, her
young nlllgntors. Wo marked ono
h u sban d, M rs. M. t). J oh n son , a w id ­
nuo. The indies nro busy sewing for munity regrets his leaving.
“ Hip” and mado $10 by letting pcoo w . F red T. W illia m s. I. F o s t e r A l ­
tho Christmns haznnr.
lis o n , T. E. P u rdon , O sce o la C y p ress
Mr Cruso Bnrncs was tnkon sud­ pio guoss Ills nnmo, 10c a guess.
C om p a n y , a c o r p o r a tio n , E. I,. H u n t­
They say thero never was so many denly ill Tuesday, of lung trouhlo, and
er.
I,. M. C r o s th w a lt and
M ary
The following is tho clipping:
C r o sth w n lt, his w ife , Ira
W h ltm e r
wild duck this early in tho senson ns removed to tho Fornnld-Lnugton hos­
"The School Social Settlement hnd
nnd M ary W h llm o r, Ills w lfo , nnd Ira
W h ltm e r. T ru stee, F ra n k J. J n c o b y
noon now on the Inkos and rivers about pital early in tho morning.
an original Florida booth, whore it
(u n m a r r ie d ), W . It. M oo ro nnd M a­
Sanford.
b
e l M oore, Ills w lfo . nnd W . L. M oore,
Mrs. Charles Boll, who has bocn sold oranges and grapefruit, gunvn
T
ru slon , C. M. W h ite (u n m a r r ie d ,
A llvo foot dinmond hack rattle confined to her homo by illness, Ib now jolly nnd othor delicacies from tho
Innhol H tovlck
Itoush
npd
H a rry
Ilou sh , h or h u sban d, C h a rles E. P o o snnko struck D. A. Mitchell’s dog on improving. ErncBt Boll, who Ib also South; but its chief ntractlon was n
ley, I.u cy F. W a k e fie ld an d P o r te r T.
tho noso but the dog lived soveral sick, sufford a rolnpso and is again tub of young alligators, of which two,
W a k e fie ld , h er h u sban d, Clnrn
D.
O llllln n d , a w id o w , M ary O. D rnm m or
hours, but tho snnko died nt onco from confined to his bed.
fortunately vory young nnd harmless,
nnd D e o r g e E. H ram m er, h er h u sbnnd, Sam u el C. D o- ley and E m m a
an ux In tho hands of a wood chopper.
Miss Antlonotto Tarboll, a popular escaped and wandered o ff to investi­
J. P o o lo y , bin w lfo , .1 It. P o w h lrs t
nnd A lin II. P e w h lrs t, hie w ife . B. A.
trained nurso of Sanford, visited rela­ gate "Tho StreotB o f Wondorland" on
O llllln n d nnd
M nry
O llllln n d .
his
GROWING INTEREST
tives here Sunday. Miss Tarbell has their own account.”
w lfo , K m m n P. AyroH, n w id o w , L eon
L. I.e llo y nnd O rn co A. L e llo y , h is
IN WATERWAYS. just returned from n pleasant visit to
w ife , H. Hum m ers, F r a n k W . G o o d ­
rich nnd F r a n c e s G o o d rich , h is w ife .
HIGH SCHOOL POSTER EXHIBIT.
friends at Tampa.
C en tra l U n ion T ru s t
C om p a n y,
of
Florida waterways havo not in the
N ew Y o rk , a c o r p o r a t io n , and C h a rles
Tho Btork visited tho homo of Mr.
N. E d m ln sto n , D efen d a n ts.
(From Monday's Dally)
past had the development nnd uso that and Mrs. Will Stafford and left a flno
O IlD B n
A number of unusually attractivo T o th e d efon d n n ts. L. M, C rosth w n lt
their vnluo justifies and the state hns girl baby.
nnd M nry C ro sth w n lt, h is w ife , Ira
lost much in this neglecting them. In
W h ltm e r nnd M nry W h llm o r.
his
Among those who attended tho Hal­ posters havo been on display at tho
w ife , nnd
Ira
W h ltm e r,
T runteo,
this connection it Is Interesting to lowe’en party here wtro Mrs. John Sanford High Schol today. Thcso aro
F r a n k J. J a c o b y (u n m n r r lo d ), W , L.
M o o ro nnd M abel M ooro, his w ife ,
noto that traffic between Jacksonville Bolly, of tho West Sido, Mrs. Cutts of tho work, for tho most part, of mem­
nnd W . L. M oore, T r u s te e , C.
M.
and Sanford has grown to such pro­ Sanford, and Mrs. J. Dan Talbott, of bers o f tho threo upper classes and
W h ite (u n m a r r ie d ), Isn b el
H tevlck
Itou sh nnd H a rry Ilou eh , h er h u s ­
havo boon designed in tho interest of
portions that a dnil ybout service Is to tho east side.
band, C h a rle s E. P o o lo y , L u oy
F.
tho
Botter
Speech
Campaign
in
which
W n k e fle td nnd P o r te r T. W a k o fle ld ,
bo established. Revived Interest in
h
o
r
h
u
sban
d,
C
lara
D.
G
illila
n
d
,
a
High School students are taking un
other important water routcB is being
w id o w , M ary O. D ru m m er and G e o rg e
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL active part. Which of thcBo havo
-E. -■
■
■
1C
D rnm m or, h er h u sban d, Sam uel
evidenced nnd this method of trans­
P o o lo y nnd E m m a J. P o o lo y ,
his
WOMAN’S CLUB HOLDS
been voted by tho judges to bo the
w ife , 8. II. P o w h lr s t nnd A lin
H.
portation may yet serve tho part it
BANQUET.
P e w h lr s t, h is w ife, E. A. n illlln n d
moBt effective of tho numbor will not
ought to Imve in stato cdovolopmont.
nnd M ary G illila n d , h is w lfo , E m m a
bo announced until the awarding of
I). A y res, a w id o w , L oon L. L e lto y
— Plnnt City Courier.
(From Tuesday's Daily)
a n d G ra ce A. L e llo y , hie w ife ,
It.
prizes nt tho High School on Thurs­
Hummers. F ra n k W . G o o d rich
and
Tho Business and Professional W o­
F
r
a
n
ce
s
G
o
o
d
rich
,
h
is
w
ife
,
C
en
tra
l
day afternoon. Meanwhile, the post­
WILL RESIDE HERE.
U n ion T r u s t C om pn n y o f N ow Y ork ,
men’s Club held n most delightful
ers which after being judged, havo
a c o r p o r a t io n , am i C h a r le s N. E d m lsI
banquet on Monday ovening, nt tho
ton .
It n p p on rln g fr o m th o sw o r n h ill o f
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Frazer, Miss Tomplo Girl’s Homo. Tho tables woro boon returnod to tho artists for their
coin p ln ln t h e re in file d b y J. P. M u sselinitials,
will
be
exhibited
in
various
Zelma Frazer nnd Mr. Fred Frnzer, decorated In red, whlto nr.d blue, and
w h ite and O rla n d o D ank A T ru et C o m ­
a c o r p o r a t io n , co m p la ln a n te , th at
o f Fredericksburg, Vn., nrrlvud in the place enrds, favors, etc., carried show windows in conspicuous places pany,
th o d e fe n d a n ts L. M. C r o s th w a lt nnd
about
town.
Thu
Statute
of
Liberty
M ary C r o sth w a lt, hln w ife . Ira W h lt ­
their enr and nro pleasantly located
out tho same patriotic motif. Tho
m er nnd M ary W h ltm er, hie w ife , and
nt their home nt Elder Springs, which menu for tho occasion was: Fruit poster in which the statuo is pictured iru
Ira W
h ltm
er, Tt iruusteoj
n k *J.
vvm
iiiiur,
n iw . F
* ra
*•*»••'
*• *J»•a c o b y
with Webster’s Dictionary under ono W . I,. M oore nnd M abel M oore,
purchased lust year.
cocktail, roast chicken, cronmcd peas arm and tho light of “ Good American w ife , an d W . L. M oore, T r u s te e , C. M.
W h lto , Isa b el H tevlck Ilo u sh nnd H a r r y
in putties, mnshed potatoes, slaw, Speech" in tho othor, with tho words Itou sh , h er husband, C h a r le s B. D o o l­
Post cards— locnl viowe -lc each at
L u oy F. W a k e fie ld nnd P o r te r T,
olivcH celery, rolls, red, whlto and “ Don’ t Lot That Torch Go Out," is up ey,
W a k e fie ld , h er h u sban d. C la ra D. G il­
tho Herald office.
lilan
. M nry O. H ram m er an d O c o r g e E,
bluo ice crcnm nnd enko.
to tho usual fino standard of Byron h ra mdm
er, h er h u sban d, an d Sam uel C.
After tho bunquet an important Stephen's work. Rodman Lehman, is D o o le y nnd E m m a J. P o o lo y , his w ife ,
n ro nil re s id e n ts o f th e C ou n ty o f M c­
business session was held in which it a newer addition to Sanford High L ean . nnd Htnte o f Illin o is , th a t tho
e s id e n c e nnd p ost o f f i c e a d d re s s o f
was decided to rent a room down School’s artistic force and his poster ron
ch o f sa id d e fe n d a n ts s e v e r a lly Is
town for a club home. A short social calling attention to “ Good English” U lo o m ln g to n , M cL ea n C o u n ty , Illin o is ]
th a t th o d e fe n d a n ts 8. II. P o w h lr s t and
hour followed, when tho guests wore as tho "Flower of Expression” is an- A lta H. P e w h lr s t. h i s , w i f e , a re restd
o f th e S ta te o f Illin o is , an d th at
entertained with rending nnd music. othor that dcsorves particular notice, the enirts re
ITTLE aches grow Into big pains
sid e n c e and p o s t o f f i c e nddreee
unless warded off by an applies#
ns does tho very carofully executed Is C h a m p a ign , C h a m p a ig n C o u n t y ,.I lli­
n
o
is
;
th
at th o d e fe n d a n ts E. A. GU1IKheu
tion of Sloan's. Hheumatism,
poster of tho Kowpio Scholar which 1b Innd an d M a ry G illila n d , h is w ife , nro
RATHER SEVERE.
neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won't
r e s id e n ts o f th e State o f Illin o is, and
tho work of Nnn Pnvton.
fight long against Sloan’s Liniment.
th at th olr r e sid e n c e an d p ost o f f ic e a d d
The other posters seem for tho most f s s s ' is ' N orin ai, M cL ea n C ou n ty , 1111For more than forty years Sloan’a
And now some fool bonrd of trndo is
...............................------n o ls ; th
a t th e d e fe n d a n t E m
m aD , A y Liniment haa helped thousands, the
censuring the Tnmpn papers because part moro clover in idea thnn execu­ ron, ii w id o w , Is a r e sid e n t o f tho State
o
f
Illin
o
is
,
an
d
th
at
h
e
r
re
sid
e n c e and
world over. You1won't bo an excep­
they did not HupprcHs the nows of tho tion, bo that aitogother thoy mako a p o s t o f f l c s a d d re s s Is P e o r ia , P eoria
tion. It certainly docs produce results.
ou n ty . I llin o is ; th at th o d e fe n d a n ts
storm. Thoy could put tho blame on very interesting exhibit which will bo C
It penetrutet without rubbing. Keep
L e o n u L e lt o y and G rn co A. L o llo y ,
an
effective
means
of
impressing
upon
h
is
w ife , an d If. Hummers, a r s re sid e n ts
Jehovah
for
permitting
tho
nffiictlon,
this old family friend alwagt handy
o f th e sta te o f Illin o is , an d thnt th e ir
for instant use. Ask your neighbor.
for the Lord is merciful to the brain­ our high school friends and tho town r e s id e n c e a n d p o s t o f f i c e a d d re s s Is
ln , C ook C ou n ty . I llin o is : th a t the
At all druggists—J5c, 70c, |1.40.
less. The Tnmpn pnpers did heroically, nt largo tho valuo of Botter English. Iterw
d o fo n d n n ts F ra n k W . G o o d rich
an d
F r a n c e s G o o d rich , h is w ife , a r e restnnd none but nn ass would censuro
d e n is o f th e S tate o f Illin o is , nnd th at
Our iden of a courngoous mer. is th o lr re sid e n c e an d p o s t o f f i c e a d d re s s
for overdrawing the danger whllo yet
Is G ib son C ity , F ord C ou n ty , I llin o is ;
in tho midst o f it. Surrounded by ono who tolls a woman her baby isn't th a t th e d e fe n d a n t C h a rle s N. E d m ls Is a r e sld o n t o f th e S ta te o f I ll i­
calm it is easy to bo judicial.— Levy pretty or tells a man his homo brew nton
ois. nnd thnt h is re sid e n c y and p o s t
isn’t At to drink.
Timcs-Doniocrat.
o f f i c e a d d resa Is O ln ey, R ich la n d C o u n ­

LAKE MONROE

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Legal Advertisements

3

EAST SANFORD

USE SLOAN'S TO
WARD OFF PAIN

■oal

Bi n i m e m

ty, Illinois. That tha defendant Cen­
tral Union .T rust Company of New
York, a corporation. IS a. corporation
existing under the laws of the state
of New. York and that Its jnrjnoipal
ill
lace of b&lt;ualnless and post office adoadway, New York Clt
10 Broadway,
Cl
c. That (hers Is no person s
he Stats of Florida the service of. si
&gt;n whom would hind the si
poena upon
defendants, or either otf : them; that It
Is the belief of these complainants
that tho said defendants and eaoh of
them Is over the age of twenty-one
years.
It Is therefore ordered that you, the
said defendants, and eaoh of you do
appear In thla Court to the bill ot oom
ialnt herein filed upon Monday, the
th day of Deoember, A. D. 1911, the
seme- being
-------------a rule
1 day
day of
. thl
this
___ ~Court
______
"
It Is further ordered that this order
be
published
onco a week for ___
four (4)
____
_ la L _________________
...

r

o o n se o u ttv e w e e k s In th e S a n fo r d H e r ­
ald, a n e w s p a p e r p u b lish e d In S a n fo r d ,
S e m ln o lo C o u n ty , F lo r id a .
W IT N E S S m y h an d a n d th e s e a l o f
th e sa id C irc u it C o u r t th la I l n d d a y o f
O cto b e r , A. D. 1921.
(S E A L )
E. A. D O U O L A 88,
C le rk C lro u lt C o u r t
S e m in o le C o u n ty , F la .
D y : V . E. D OU GLASS, D. C.
RO D IN SO N A B R ID G E S ,
S o lic it o r s f o r C o m p la in a n ts.

it-eto
NOTICE o r APFUCAIIOM FOX TAX DEEDS,
UNDEX SECTION Ilk OF THE OEM.
EXAL STATUTES
Notice Is hereby given tint: W, R. Klmbrtll,
purchaser of T t i Certificate No. 2329, dated the
2nd d ir of Jnni, A. D, 1890, hss D M isld certlftesto In my office end h i, msdo application for
U s du d to issue la accordance with law. Said
certtflcata unbraces the following described pro) •
ertr situated la Seminole County, Florida, towit: to» 7 ,nd 8, Blk. O. A"lln'a lat Add. to
Ovltdo. Tha said land balng a« taecd at the date
of the Issuance of each certificate L the name of
W. t . Palmer, Arana.
Also Tax Cartlflcate No, 2324, dated the tad
day of June, A. D. IMS, has filed laid eartlfteata
In my office and has made application for tat
deed to 1m tie In accordance with tew. Bald certi­
ficate embraces the following described property
situated In Seminole County, Florida, to-wlt: tots
10, 11, and 12. Dlk O. AollVe lat Add. to Oviedo.
The eald land being assessed at the date of the
iMuance of aoch certificate In the name of W
L. Palmer, Aune.
Unleea eald certlflcala shall he redeemed ac­
cording to law, tax deed will Issue (hereon on
the ISIb day of November, A. D. 1921.
Witness my official slgnatura and M i l thla
tha 13th day of October, A. D. 1021.
(SKAt)
R. A. DOUOtASS,
Clerk,
Q-Otc
Ity: A. M. WHRKS. D. O,
In C ircu it C on st, Tlh J u d ic ia l C irc u it,
Htnte o f F lo r id a , H em lnole C o u n ty ,
— In C h n n eery.

fa tbs Circuit Omt, Setrtatk Judicial 01mH. fa
CITATION
A. B. HJoblotn, Complainant.

1

vS,, '

Dolly T. D*ot, Jaunts Dougherty, J. A. lie- '
DoasM, M. A. McDonald Oe&amp;gu W L k tf
H- O. Painter FarUllaar bo., a
» '

porntloa. and the unknown" baits, dariaa*,'**
«}*»•••■ srantees or others claiming under

B U O T -tta W T ItM ; XX

O.,. Painter
P
B. O
FSrtitter O * , * Merida 0« n
porstioo. Defendants.
Tbt Dolly T. Hast, raaldanc* anbaawo, Jennie
Jt
Dougherty, residence anknotrai
HeDco•Id, naldenca unknown- II. A.
. rta.
Idence unknown t Oaorga W. Unb, residence
unknown; the balra, devisee*, m at***, leg",
•ttea, or other* claiming under Dolly T. Dent.
Jtnnl* Dougherty, J, A. McDonald, M. a.
McDonald and Otorg* w. Link, tod to any
•nd all other partle* cl timing gar InlerMt
In and to th* following deaertbad tend* *ttg.
ated In Seminole County, Florida, to-wit:
No. 1.—Ilaglnnlag 110 ft. W of th* NW cor
of th* NWH of OBU o f IBM, Section 9. Town,
ahlp 30 8., Rang* 80 ■ „ run S SFT f t , ■ lio
ft., NEly along railroad right-of-way TOO ft., N
20 ft., W TT0 ft.) and also begtnolng at tha N
cor. of the NE14 of tha BWU of th* BNU, SeeDon 9, Township 29 8 „ Rang* 20 N., run W
000 ft.,
8 w
002K
■ 904 list
tt,L n
N ot*
202 k
ft.,
B HO
uw
lie* a
d l i eft.,
* m
k«* a
----------fL. N
22414 ft.,
ft-, aend' th* SUM o f‘ th* NWK
of tha BEK and th* EH of th* NBU of th*
NWH of tb* HBH. and beilnntng 40
“ rods B _
03 rods H of tb* NW cor of th* NWH of Um
RRH, Section 0. Townablp 20 B, Rang* 80 E ,
ran W 120 rode, N 23 rods, I 40 rods, S 10
rods, K 80 rode to th* beilnnlnx.
No. 2.—Ilegtnnlng 390 ft B of th* NW cor
of th* NBH of the 8W H o f tha BBU. Section
9. Township 20 8., Rang* 80 B,, run ■ 200 ft ,
H S3 degreaa, 8 190 ft., to R. R. right-of-way,
8 01 degveaa, 30 Mia.. W along th* N aid* ot
•aid &lt;».. R. right-of-way to B. Une o f tha N l
ot tha SWU of fie s Y u . W to th* 8W cor oi
A
Slid 10 scree, N 201 ft to tha beginning,
No. S.—Beginning at a point o f lntersectiow
of tb* B. Un* o f th* BWH o f th* INH, Sec­
tion 9, Township 90 B, Bang* SO
run with N
Una o f right-of-way ot th* 8. F. R. B., S SI
along laid right-of-way lta
degr***, 80 Min.,
f t , N 98 degr***,
Mia., W 10* ft., ■ 110 ft.
B 8 ft.

No. 4.—Tb* IH of tb* N8 H of Um NWH «t
the BWH. Section 9, Township 90 8„ Rang* SO
No. 8.—NWH of tha NH of lot S.^factloo ».

0
Township 20 B., Rang* 80
No. 6.—Lot * of Section 9, Tbwuhlp 90 I.,
Lang* SO B.
No. T.—Tha NWH Of tb* RWH Om RH af
th* NBH), flaetlon 9, Township 20 B., Bang*
SO B.
No. 8.—Tha B 18 rd*. of tha NBH of tha
BWH and tha H IB rod* of th* BWH of th*
NWH of tb* 8EH, Section 9, Township 90 B,
Rang* 80 B.
No.
NH of SH of lot 9, Beetion 9, Town­
ship 20 B. Rsog* 30 B.
It appearing from th* sworn bill of complaint
filed In this cause against you. that yon bava or
claim some Interest In Ihs lands bsrelnabov* de­
scribed, therefore, you, tha said Dolly T. Rant,
Jennie Dougherty, J. A. McDonald, M. A. Mc­
Donald. and Osorg* W. Link ars bsrsby required
to be and appear before onr said circuit court at
tha court house in Hanford, Florida, on th*
Tlh day of November, A. 1). 1921, and (ban and
there make answer to the bill of complaint ex­
hibited against you, otherwise a decree pro cosfeeen will he entered axalnet you.
And ahy and all other partlea claiming any
right, lllle or Interest In and to th* lands hareInshore described under, by, and through Itolly
T. Kent, Jennie Dougherty, M. A. McDonald, J,
A. McDonald and Oeorge W. Mnk or otliarwlaa,
are hereby required to he and appear hefote
our eald circuit court at the court house In
Hanford, Florida on the 3lh day of December,
A. I&gt;. 1021, and then and there make answer
to tie hill of complaint exhibited against said
unknown parlies, olherwlee a decreo pro confreso will he entered agalnat eald unknown par­
tlea.
It la ordered that thla notice be published In
the Hanford Herald, a newspaper published In
Hemlnole County, Florida, once a week for eight
(H) weeks ae to the known partlea defendant,
ami once a week for twelve (12) weeks as to
the nnknown partlea defendant.
IVItnrsa my hand and the seel of (he Circuit
Court on this llie 30th day of August, A, I). 1921.
(HBAI.)
B. A. DOUUI.ARB,
Clerk of the Circuit Court.
Hemlnole County, Fla.
(IBOIIOF. O. HERRING,
Solicitor and Counsel foe th* Complainant.

W . C. M orris,
vs.
S ta n le y H . A lle y n s , If liv in g an d If
dea d a ll p a rtlo s o ln lm ln g In terest u n d or S ta n le y II. A lle y n e , d e ce a s e d , o r
o th e r w ls o , In th o p r o p e r t y b e lo w d e ­
sc r ib e d , and F r a n k O. Ilon ch . If l i v ­
in g , nnd If doad a ll p a r t ls s c la im in g
In terest u n d er F r a n k O. R o a ch , d e ­
cea sed , o r o th e r w is e , In th o p r o p e r t y
b e lo w (Inscribed.
m uo u
iu iiu
u ini ile
uy
j II.
it, m
i u y/ nnut
T ou th
duofon
diiiiiD
n n ts,i m
S ta
A lle
e,
If liv in g , an d If dend to n il pn rtloe
c la im in g In terests u n der S tn n
nhloy II.
A lle y n e , d ecea sed , o r o th e r w is e ,
In
th e n ro n o rty b e lo w d e s cr ib e d ,
nnd
FrnnK O, U on ch . If liv in g , nnd If
doa d to a ll p a rtlo s c ln lm ln g In terests
u n d er F ra n k O. R o a ch , d ecea sed , o r
o th e r w is e , In th o fo llo w in g p r o p e r ty
sltu n to In H em lnole C ou n ty , F lorld n ,
d e s cr ib e d ns:
T h o H 1-t o f th o N W 1 -t o f N E 1 -t
an d th o BE 1 -t o f HE 1 -t o f NE l - t o f
N W 1 -t o f Hoc. IB, T w p . 21 8, II 29 E.,
c o n t a in in g 12 1-2 a cre s, m o re o r less.
It Is h e re b y o r d o re d thnt y ou nnd
eaoh o f you d o a p p e a r to th o h ill o f
c o m p la in t h oroln riled on th o 2nd dny
o f J a n u a ry , 1922
It Is fu r t h e r o r d o re d th a t t h * o r d e r
o f p u b lic a tio n be p u b lish e d In tha Han­
fo r d H era ld , n n e w s p a p e r p u b lish ed In
S a n fo r d , H em lnole C ou n ty , FI
F lo r ld n , o n ce
a w e e k f o r e ig h t c o n s e c u tiv e w e e k s.
W lt n o s s m v hand and th e sea l
o f A-lfttC
th e sa id C ircu it C ou rt a t 8 a n fo r d , F lo r ­
ida th is 25th d a y o f O cto b e r, A. P. 1921. In tha Clroult Court of th* Sevanth Judlolal Cir­
(H E A L )
B. A. P O U O L A 88,
cuit of Florida, In and for Bamlnola Coun­
C le rk C irc u it C ou rt.
ty,—In Chancery.
H om lnola C ou n ty , F la .
Ily : V. B. D OU GLASS, D. C.
CITATION
ir
M A SS E Y A W A R L O W ,
A t to r n e y s fo r C om p la in a n t. l l - 9 t o I.lllybel Haynes, Complainant,
vs.
Paul Haynes, Defendant.
NOTICE!
Tu Paul Haynes, Residence Unknown:
It appearing from an affidavit filed In this
Notice I* hereby given tint the Iloerd of Coun­
ty Commissioners In and for Bemlnole County, cause that you are a non-resident of the Slat* of
florid*, at Ihelr next regular meeting to tie Florida, therefore, you Paul Haynes, are ordered
required on the Bth day of December, A. D.
hold in Sanford, Fla., on Nov. S, 1021, and
IU2I, to appear to Ilia Idll of complaint exhibit­
a t 10 o'clock *. m., will receive hid* for t he pur- ed agalnat you In (Ida cause.
cliaae of one car load of uietal culverta, or vltrlIt le ordered that this notice tie published In
fled reiver pipe, epeclflrillnn may tie had hy ap­ the Sanford Herald one* a week for eight weeks.
plication at the Clerk of the Circuit Court'a of­
WITNESS my hand and the era) of aald court
fice, at Hanford, the Imard reaerve* the right to on this 3rd day of October, A. D. 1021.
reject any or all blda.
(HBAI.)
B. A. DOUGLASS,
IHKAI,)
K. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk of the Circuit Court,
O tic
Clerk.
Hemlnole County, Florida.
GKO. A. DeCOTTES.
Hollcttor
and
Counsel
for Defendant. 8-9te
Notice of Application for Tax Deed

Under Section 575 of tho Gen­
eral Statutea of the State
of Florida
Notico is horoby given that Geo. E.
Hunter, purchaser of Tax Certificate
No. 30, dated the 2nd day of June, A.
D. 1010, has filed said certificate in
my office, and has made application
for Tnx Deed to Isbuo in accordanco
with law. Said certificate embraces
tho following described property sit­
uated in Seminole County, Florida, towit: Lota 123 nnd 124 Sanford
Heights. The Buid land being assessed
nt the dato of the issuance o f such
certificate in the nnmc of Unknown.
UnlcsB Raid certificate shall bo re­
deemed according to lnw Tax Deed
will issuo thereon the 28th dny of No­
vember, A. D. 1021.
WITNESS my official
signature
and seal this the 20th day of Octobor,
A. D. 1921.
(SEAL)
E. A. DOUGLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
, Semlnolo County, Fin.
10-fltc
Dy A. M. WEEKS, D. C.
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
DISCHARGE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notico is hereby, given" that I, ns
nssigneo of J. B. Lawson, trading nnd
doing business as J. B. Lawson Mo­
tor Compnny, will on tho 0th dny of
December, 1021, or ns soon thereafter
as convenient, will present my final
account and vouchers to .the Honor
able James W. Perkins, at DoLnnd,
Florida, or whorovor ho may at that
timo bo, for approval and ask for
final discharge ns such assignee.
VANCE E. DOUGLASS,
ABsignco J. B. Lawson Motor Co.
DICKINSON &amp; DICKINSON,
Attorneys for Assignee.
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In Clroult Court, 7th Judicial Clroult, SamlnaU
County, Fla.—In Chancary
BILL TO QUIET TITLE
t'arrla W. Speer, Complainant,
va.
Arthur J. Ixiyle, at al. Defendant.
TO ALL PKRHONH CLAIMING ANY INTER­
EST IN THE FOLLOWING DBBORIBBD
LAND, to-wlt:—
Lota 2 and 4 of lllock 34; and Lota 3 and *
of Block 33. of Mallonvllla, aa par plat record­
ed In Plat Rook 1, paga 120, Hemlnol* County
Record*.
You are hereby required and ordered lo ap­
pear bafora our Circuit Court at th* Court Uoaaa
in Hemlnole County, Florida, on the first Maoday In Itacember, 1021, to answer tha bill a f
complaint filed agalnat you, and therein fall
not, elaa atm* will b* taken as confessed, to
ha followed by final decree.
II la further ordered that thl* nodes b* pub­
lished lu the Sanford Herald, a newspaper pabllaheil In Hemlnole County, Florida, once eaeb
week for twelve week*.
Wltneee my hand and the seal of aald Coart.
August is, 1021.
(HBAL)
B. A. DOUOLASS,
Clerk Circuit Court,
Beuiluole County, Flo.
DICKINSON ft DICKINSON,
Solicitors for Complainant.
1-lSto
NOTICE OT MASTER’S BALE
Notice la hereby glveu that under and 1
virtue of a final decree of foreclosure ami aa
entered In that certain caua* pending In the Cl
cult Court of the Heventh Judicial Circuit of tl
Stale of Florida, In and for Hemlnol* County,
Chancery, wherein Georgia B. Granger Is tl
complainant, and Delia M. Ilrown. and L.
Drown. Lillie Tumhlln Tyner and W. O. Tya«
Arrl* Kllxabeth Tumhlln, Alice May Tumhlln a:
'Irorgr A. Tumhlln ara defendants, entered &lt;
the nth dey of October, A. I». 1021, the folio:
lng described real estate lying and being
Hanford, Semi da County, piorlda, will be *o
at public outcry to (be highest and bast bldd
for cash, before the Court House Door In Sa
ford, Florida, during the legal hours of sale, &lt;
Hie first Monday In November. A. D. 1921, It b
lng (he 7th day of said month, to-wlt: Lot Oi
It), of lllock Right (g) of Tier Right (!) a
cording to K. |(. Trafford'a Map of tha Ton
of Hanford Florida, to satisfy tha decree •
lered In aald caiue, Terms of sal*: cash,
HCHBI.LB MAINE-!,
Special Mast*
B- F. IIOUHIIOLDER,
Attorney for Oomplt,
7-01

NOTICE OF BALE
Notice le hereby given that under and ly v
Die of a decree of foreclosure and sal* laaul
out of the Circuit Oourt of th* Heventh Judlcl
Circuit of Florida, In anti for Hemlnole Count
In a cans* therein pending wherein William
Aldridge U complainant and Tlioi, l&gt;. Kaaarol
lliwa T. D. Kaaaroff, hi* wife, T, J. Miller ai
William llollionily, are defemlanta, I win 'nr&lt;
for a.!* and will sell to th* highest and b&lt;
bidder for rash al th# front door of the Cm
lloute In Sanford. Hemlnole County, Florida di
lug the legal hours of vale.
Mou.laV N
NOTICE
vemher 7th, 1931, the eatne being a iSglf'e.l
Nolle* 1* hereby given tbit the Ilo»nl of day, the following devrrllied real ealate altuau
County Oommlritoneri In and lor Hemlnole Coca- £ ; » • » « &gt; l&gt;*ln£ ln Seminole County, Florid
ty. Florida, will reee've hid* at their next rag
ular meeting to la held Tueeday, November 8th,
1021, at 10 o'clock, a. in., In the Court llouee.at On«?»“ VwtW?.0.,r,V ,BV*&gt; of «h* Northwe
rf* qA*. of *he Nor theMt Quirt
Hanford, Fla., (or ona car of uietal culvert*, or I N P U ? of
Fiction Thirty.Two (83). TimnaV
vitrified aewer pipe, eliee from 12" to 21", tame
Bait*CD
pj” 1**1 ,,u R&gt;&lt; “ f Range Thlrty-Oi
to lie delivered In Hanford, Fla.
Eaat (31 B), conlulnlng ten (10) acre*, mor*
Hoard reeervee the right to reject any or all
hide,
JOHN O. LBONARDY,
H. A. DOIKD.ASS.
Clerk llo-rd or County Commit- OEOROK O. UERRINO.
ln w&gt; k * '
s-9te
sinner*. Hemlnole County, FU,
Solicitor for Complainant.
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Fashionable Dress Ginghams

Serviceable Flannettes

Plans for new Gingham Gowns are quite in
order these days and never were Ginghams
more attractive or better suited to every
need. Here are new patterns in popular col­
or combinations and a quality which promls- J
es to launder with entire satisfacQ Q a !
tion.. Priced low for this selling, yd.. m O \ * t

Dress Gingham, 19c Yard

Special Apron Ginghams.

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These popular fabrics may be chosen in eith- J
er large or small checks, staplo or novelty ■
plaids. They make up very readily into good ■
looking dresses for women and children, un- j
fading colors and a close even weave, which ■
will look well after tubbing,
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This comfortable, downy finished cloth has
many uses. Excellent fo r warm crib com­
forters, as well as for children’s night gowns
and sleepers, underwaist and petticoats. In
clean looking patterns and plain col- A O p
ors. Excellent value at, yard......... m O v

For regulation gingham dish aprons o f which
one needs a good supply or for neat coveralls
which serve as excellent substitutes for house
dresses. Women are always eager to take
advantage o f good values in apron ginghams
nnd here nro ginghams o f serviceable quality
and in neat checked blocked patterns 4j EZg*
at a saving price. Now priced, yd.... l t f v

Every day is money saving day in this store during this sale. Here |
are a few notable examples that we take pleasure in submitting j
to you. Remember these are QUALITY GOODS sold at prices j
lower than the ordinary, and only a few o f the hundreds o f values j
we are offering you in this general sale.

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wide, medium and pointed toe. You may choose g
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your preferred“ last‘ among them,
appearance and long wearing qualities— here are
unusual values—

$8.45 [
$7.95 3

W. L. Douglass $12.00 Shoes,
now ........................................
W. L. Douglass $10.50 Shoes,
now ........................................

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tial reduction.

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UNDERWEAR

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CHOICE SMALLER RUGS

85c 3
85c [
75c |
69c

Children’s Union Suits,
n o w ...............................
tallies’ Ribbed Vests and Pants,
each ............................

Conservative Patterns
Many rooms look best when furnished with several smaller rugs of similar
coloring and design. Here you may choose rugs of this sort at moderate
prices. Here, too, are rugs to fit in “ between the doors” and awkward
g S S . priced’ f f i T
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AND
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WORK CLOTHING,
Our entire stock o f work clothing, which is one of
the largest in this vicinity, will all be sold at a big
reduction. We haven’t space to begin to list it.

HOTEL WARE

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School Shoes for the girls le something that you ■
_ need now and this sale affords you an opportunity
■ that you should not pass up to supply your needs
a in this line:
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GIRLS’ Shoes, black and tan, values
to $5.00, now
S BOYS’ AMERICAN SCOUT
% SHOES, now .....................

$1.95 3

$4.80
$3.50 a
$4.20
$4.80
$3.60

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O f Serviceable Material Which Will Not Crack
A fresh new stock
o f new
shades.
h en wOfmaterials,
with
automatic
Now
A fresh
stockOof f firm,
shades.
firm, heavy
materials,
with5 automatic
s■ roller and coppered ends.
With brackets and nails.
fit 4 A A
SHOES
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PRETTY CUPS AND SAUCERS

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If you have broken the cups which go with your dinner set, replace them
with these. Simple banded designs, attractive in themselves and suitable
for use with dishes of almost any pattern.
fit 4 M CE
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$3,45 3 One needs so many cups and saucers and when you see these dainty patterns
want to buy an extra half dozen. Clear, flawless China, simple and
$2.95 you’ll
artistic decorations. Set of
fit 4
six for p n ly ........................................................................................ i 9

Whether it is a question of making service­
able little wash suits or school dresses or
trim looking frocks for herself, these fine
chambrays will recommend themselves to tho
home sewer. Close even weave and will iron
with a high lustre. Standard widths; O ’!
wanted colors, y a r d .......... .................

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LADIES’-* SILK HOSIERY

$2.79*■

Ladies' Full Fashioned, pure
thread silk hose, were $8.50, now ..t(VAI«fi « /

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Silk Hose, perfect weave and shape.
These aro a wonderful buy at.....
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$1.69 \

We Have Many More in Cheaper Grades
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Beautiful quality at yd. only..25c
All-Wool Serge

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Special Cambric Muslin

Floral and Oriental Designs

Women who make their own undergamfbnts
These new patterns will appeal to you at
will take instant advantage of this opportun­
once. In Florial and Oriental designs, and
ity to Bave. This fine weave cambric muslin
chosen with an eye to pleasing color combi- • haa ft special soft finish which makes it easy
nations.
to sitch. Cambric muslin,
extra width, yard

! PRICED at—

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“Well Chosen Cretonnes

35c value, y a r d ........................28c
30c value, y a r d ........................24c

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Fine Chambrays

cxtra wi,lth' yard......................
..........................25c
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selection. Included are the most popular rugs— Wool Tapestry, Cornwall
Velvets, Kretonncs, Woolen Fibre, Crex, Congoleum and in fact most any
that you can mention, in choice of desirable patterns and sizes. Rugs of
lasting quality whose worth will be proved by years o f service. Values to
$35.00. Priced from—

| JULIETS, elastic sides, value $2.50,
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wisdom of replenishing blanket supplies now,
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for not often in a season are full sized blankets ofy | fered at so low a price. Woven of excellent quality 8
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Cups and Saucers,
■ $8.00 Hats, reduced
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Dozen .......
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We have a shoe for every person, one thnt will suit
6inch Plates,
every individual lusle. All styles and colors:
■ Columbia Hat, Stetson style,
Dozen .......
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W. L. Douglass $11.00 Shoes,
Many Other Values We Can’ t List
Dozen .......
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Bowls,
W. L. Douglass $9 and $10 Shoes,
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Dozen
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Soup Bowls,
Men's Sweaters, $2.00 value,
W. L. Douglass Comfort Shoes,
Dozen .......
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Boys* $5.50 Suits now ....$3,95 Boys' $10 Suits now.........$6.95
Boys’ $15.00 Suits n o w ...................................................... $10.45
Boys' Overcoats and Mackanaws........................$6.95 to $9.95 |

a This group, specially priced, fr o m .................. ....$4.45 to $25.50 |

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These suits will please you from the linings out. Boys are proud to wear them
because the t: !m fit and general good style are so satisfying. Mothers will note
with approval the excellent service-giving qualities o f the materials and the care­
ful tailoring which provides for longer wear, as well as for good appearance. Pres­
ent prices offer a definite saving.

j* FOR LADIES’, MISSES' AND CHILDREN— These new arrivals are striking ex] amples o f style and o f the practical economy o f our lowered pi-ices. Models are in
{ favored materials; new and original in design and yet associated with every-day m
S wear and service. Since thele are very unusual values, this worthy opportunity ■
■ will have the immediate attention o f every woman, misses and child in the neigh- J
jj borhood. DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.

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Neat, well liked patterns for house dresses
and school blouses. These percales iron with
a high luster because tho weave is so even—
indeed many women find this quality a sat­
isfactory substitute for more expensive shirt­
ing weaves in making tailored
A A A
waists and men’s shirts. Y a r d .......

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Bleached Muslin
A Arm, even weave and bleached snow white.
Useful in so many different ways for home
sewing that many women will buy this good
quality muslin by the bolt at this &lt;f
price. Yard .................................

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SPECIAL ON SHEETS AND
PILLOW CASES

AVENUE

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Here are sheets and pillow cases o f a quality which
you will take pride in owning. Of firm woven ma­
terials with a linen-like finish. Hqms are wido and
neatly turned.
SHEETS, 81x90,
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213-215 S A N F O R D

95c

This material, with its many uses, of course,
needs no description. It is priced A f ^
very low for this sale. Yard........... A V V

Percales in Lights and Darks

KANNER’S

86-in. wide, black, nuvy and brown,
wonderful value, at y a r d ..................

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miu, in i
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Mrs. IS. S. Baumel was the gra
(Fr*B WWZ*M»y*V'D»im'I'
hostess last evening at a bridge par­
O. B. Snjlth'. represented^Tallahas­ WiAhjTEp—Ydung, •cojir.
Must i
ty at her homo on Sanford Heights.
see hero yeateidgy.
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SThere being threo tables of players.
Mai.
R. R. Allyn, o f Tampa,‘ Is iriihQ'elty
18-kle
Quantities Of : lovely roses were ar­
a
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transacting bukinass and mingling
BEE,MTS.
tistically: used 4n decorating the
ION for all kTndTJa
MOST AMBITIOUS PROGRAM WAS
with frionda,
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hauling.
rooms where the card tables were ar­
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OUTLINED1FOR CLUB
Wo can lave you snopey. on ,a.bat­
Commencing Today, November 9th,, and
ranged.
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WORK
14-ltp WANTED^—Doltsito).dress for ChristA vory absorbing gnmo of bridge tery.— IIof-Mac Battery Co.
mas* For full information, address
lasting
one
week
We
will
put
on
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was .played- The prize for high score
Mrs
rs. L. R. Mitchell, Box 04, Oviedo
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• T h . s i i S u ' r d ' ^ ’ c T S 'h c ld . nvAbnk the IftdiCs was made by MnT. tor here' yesterday from the “ City Fla:
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SPECIAL SALE OF A LL OUR LINE OF
night‘fnerting-last n ig h t-it the Val-1G.-D. Hart, who was given s lovely Beautiful/’ .. ;,,v
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-FOR
SALE
dcs Hotel and this feature will bo part corsage. G. D. Hart making high
Real army work shoes, $0.60--*
, # •„t .MILLINERY
.,
of thi* regular'program 'every month.1 scoro am’ong'.thfc men was presented Thrasher St, Garner. . . *
18-ltc FOR SALE--N o. 8171 West First 8t
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Tho night meetings’ give the' busy linen handkerchiefs:
’ Mr. and Mrsi, Samuel Getzer, of • - Eight rooms-and -bath. For prfee
j;
Ik LOOK A T THESE SAVINGS:
'Followlhg tho car’d game Mrs. B«u- Bushnell, are spending some time here and terms, write box 782, Dayton*,
momhors more time to eat and talk
over tho program nnd more'tlhto to mel iftArted a tempting salad coune at the Montezuma.
All Hats that were $20,00, HOW;;;......;;;;..;..... 1.............$15.00
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All-H ats- that'-were 10.00, n0Wnsm»Rrannv.w«m»mto 10.00- sing and do stunts and Xh» last -Tues­ and coffee.
sixth STKrirr rAtnr-snor,-T: s. IST
Rub-My-Tism for Rheumatism;
Among those enjoying Mrs. BguinaDiccr. Order* promplls. UKUtfd. Kttb.
day night of* each month hereafter
All Hats that were 10.00, now.................................... 7.50
.1 &lt; 13-16tc f«ctlon
« c t l nm»*r«nt—d.
n *a *r«U *2 ^ _^
will be a *meietlt?g nlght.r '•The"other mol’s hospitality were: Mrs^.Henry
All Hats .th at w erer^ 7*^°»rpftw..........
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5,00
f \Y. W. SmAll and Mlsa M. P. Small •Qunaiwpalred*ac.di kajrs (fitted, t t i
V
I Wight,
Mr.
arid
Mrs.
G.
Di
HsktfiB«r.
3 meetings will* be Tuesday lit(npon as
&lt;of Cherryficld, were1 registered at j McAlexander at Rinea' Electrical
All Other Hats Reduced Accordingly
in tho past. The meeting last night nnd Mrs. S. M. Lloyd/ Miss Sara
tho Montezuma Monday.
Store.
11-atp
had no set program but Prcsldont Wight, Percy Mcro, Frank Grayam,
u ifr-n s-ii
t r u r xtj
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• A.*-H. Marker'and wlfh nnd O. A". 'ATTENTION, CELERY GROWERS!
Stevens callod for committee reports Miss Ruth Kr.nner nnd Mrs. Franlc
Jozsnnd, -of -Montpolier,. N. D., are * W« M vo just received a cayload of
Akers.
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&gt;
I'jAnd fo r plihs for tho future and1 "
'spending
some time hero at the Yellow Jacket sprayers, price of sutn
Juft -. ---------------------------with a hearty response.- JuUgo
Montezuma.
;'.caeh, l^ port cent fielf*; ;,last year’s
If JuSt rurAived/Wiw.:lot. good'wrmy
holder gave a report of tho
s'
.'4 m rtii.-a o « ^ i . •il•/.?.» *
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il
■i.if *
meoting nt Orlando and cosiplimen' blenWoti, $3.48 is our-prices
iil
“ Where Style, is Essential and Dependable"
td the Sanford club upon their at­ — g-tat values for the
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tendance and also gave an outUf&amp;'bf Thr&amp;sher C: ” arner.
- J , 'V ■*-&gt;■.» «/\M
&gt;:
(First National Bank Annex)
nlsh six Volt Batteflea at $24»60r Ws
several 'measures that ho wouJd 'lfltir
l^Tflf.
n-U
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3U
pry
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M l.. Brenda Morrison.left Monday ^
, au/ : oncbU1, o l roc&gt;..r8o nnd ro­
ft*
w i#*V'4L
to boo tAlcen1up. Donne Turner?vii- ATTEND RECEPTION AT WINTER
tor Dnytonn. B en ch j»b .ro ..h e ...w lll
,t „ u,m&lt;kM Bn t t .r le ..- R .y Broth.
PARK
ways prolific o f ideas, also had soVspend some time With Dr. nnd M rs.1
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C-tfc
crnl among them being tho White
N. lie V. Howard nt ,hot. L'otlinio.,
I hono ° 48(Frum
W
eSdetdA
y'*
hilly)
EVERY WEEK BRIDGE CLUB.
SEMINOLE b h lD f a E " *V
Way" on the Take front boulevardA.*''
Mrs. F. W. Shepard, of Winter Park
Boys’ Nik Suits, 0 to 10 years nt |
STRAYED 2 light Jcrsoy
CLUB ENTERTAINED.
It was decided to back the white
entertained nt a brilliant rucoption nt $d.00; Boys' Nik Suits, M . t o - 18 ’ ( 2 1; cowfl* one buthond nnd ono with
7 •»n ' iuu. a ■’ Ou •i
..... ,,TM' ,nrttJ, ftW Ar*i d. ii,)
Way, look after the neody children,
the Woman's Club IIouso at Winter
Members of tho Every Week Bridge
Jora°y « ow “ nd 1 l,urk
(From Thur»d»jr'i Dtlljr)
have a municipal Christmus treo in Park complimenting Mrs. Park Tram­ 2 pair of pants), $ 1 2 .0 0 .-T h r « a h c r * '1" &gt;H18i 1
Garner
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18-ltc ;JorHuy ycnrlln«* Finder please notiMr*.-' Hownrd P. Smith wns tho Clnh wefe qhnrmlngly' entertained
Central Park, locate a permanent uthmell.
•'charming hostess yesterday iiftcrrfoon yesterday afternoon by Mrs. G. F.
States Attorney George A. Do-|fy «* C‘ Dav‘8* Lockhnrt, Fla., and
letic field for tho high school, con­
;r li-itp
Among thoso front Snnford attend­ Cottcs is busy this week with tho ses­ 1receive reward.
Smith,
nt
her
home
on
Magnolia
ave­
'ht a bridge pnrty nt her home oi, San­
tinue tho good work of tho Boy Scouts,
ing this delightful affair vitro: 'Mrs. sion uf tho circuit court nt DeLnnd FOH S A L E —80 a c r e s o f land, SB acre*
:i'.: • *
1 . 11
ford Height#, ivhen sho entertnined nue;
assist in tho library work,
ready f o r ptbW, 10 acres b fo k o n up,
rOI*, tako
iiiKu » Gi Wt Bailey, Mrs. R. L. Grif/'n, Mrs. for Volusia county. Several vory im­
tho mombetb'of ‘the Seminole Bridge
Tho house wns beputifuliy decor­
fn lr ly g o o d - h o u s o o n ,,p la c e , chlckon
prominent part in all work tor tho j B&lt;lI!terby M„ . R. L. shinholsor nnd
h
ou
so. etc. F r u it trees. M ile fr o m the
’Club nnd n few oxtrn guests. There ated with quantities o f lovely red And
hoys o f the city nnd other municipal |M„ AIfred Lnj#. .
! portant cfiBos will como before tho p o s t o fflc e , h a lf m ile fr o m r a ilr o a d . On
n a l. G ood co ll. A d d re e e K ir b y Oiwhito roses. ' Bai&amp;otn of these frng. affaire. A collection wns nsked for tho
being threc"ta1)lfs o f players.
grand jury nmong them some of the ca
t c o e , nt O ateen,
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ll-ltp
* A prdftifc)dh of bright yollow dais­ rant flowbts were artistically arrang­ children’s Home and a big donution
so-cnllcd Ku Klux Klan.
n o tic e to mho o w n rcnsi
fififi
quickly
relieves
a
cold.
13-lGtc
ies wore used in docorntlng the rooms ed in the rooms where the card tables wns mndo that will ho fonvutdod at
FOUND— lie d b o a r h o g , r ig h t car
out. O w n or c a n . h a v e Bams b y c n llln f
Ruh-.My-Tism, a pain killer. 13-lGtc
(From
Thursday'*
Dally)
where tHd card tAbles were arranged. were pinccd.' r '
Christmas tlmo '-and bo ono o f the
nnd p a y in g fo r dn m n ao d o n e by ho*
The mnny friends o f Miss Agnes 11 -ttc
N IC K :Z K n N O V A&amp;
A very interesting ftnmo of bridgo presents on the Municipal Christmna
1 Tho p l W 'f o r top score was given
BRIDGE PARTY
FOR SALE]— Cnbbngc plants, $2.00
Berner
will
regret
to
Jearn
that
she
is
M rs.’john C. Smith, this being tho in­ wns played during tho afternoon nnd treo.
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per 1,000) express collect add 30c
confined to her homo by Illness.
dividual ’’ shit1dishes nnd spoons, nnd Mrs. C. M. Vorcc making high score,
Mino Host Campbell had prepared
(From W*dn«»d*y'* Dally)
per
1,000 postpnid. Orders, shipped
Edgnr McBridgo nnd Mr. Brooks, of
— the cat prize, a dainty vanity powder wns awarded n box of correspondence a fine dinner In which Key West
The members of the Social Depart­
day
received.—
Dorris Plant Co., Vall crawfish'were featured'nnd thA mem­ ment 'of tho Woman’s Club Wore do- Mnrshville, N. G., arrived-this mombox, wns won by Mrs. F i^l ‘DalH^r. 1 cards.-*•' y- •*
do8t«,,(gs,
,|h,t
, (
1l-4tp
in.,*
and
nro
tho
guests
of
‘
ho
former’s
A tempting snlnd course waH served bers of tho Rotary Cliib voted tho lightfully entertnined nt A bridge
At'flve o’clock- the entd tables were
npclo
nnd
aunt,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
W.
J.
E
’OR
SALE!—
Ono
good
mare,
regis­
laid 'with dainty covers nnd n delic­ by tho hostess following tho nWard- night sAssion ono of the host in tho party, with' Mrs. George G. Herring
tered
Poland
Chinahogs.
Whito
McBride.
;
ious snlnd course with hot chocolate, ing of the prize. Mrs. M. II. Mabry hlstoty o f 7the1 club. Snnford Itotnr- as hostess. There being twelve ta­
Mrs. George Rice arrived Tucsdny Leghorn cockerels (English strain)
Joined thd guest for refreshments.
wns served.
irtWs recognize tho value of the word llies of players.
evening
from Worchester, nnd other Dressmaking.— Mrs. W. V. Phillips,
' Plnylhg cards were: Mrs. Forrest "service” nnd nro striving to livo up
J( Antong tile guests wet'd:' Mrs. FlenTho club rooms were benutifully
12-4tp
plncus
in
i Massachusetts where sho Osteen, Fla.
Imko,
Mrs.
J.
E.
Iinrrctt,
Mrs.
A.
R.
ry Purdon, Mrs. J. B. I^iwson, Mrs.
to it ovory dny.
dccornted with n profusion of lovely
spent
the
summer,
nnd
will
he
with
E'OR
SALE]—Coal
oil
heater,
$3.60;
‘ John C. Smith, Mrs. Robert’ Hines, Key, M b . C. M. Vorcc, U n . W . J.
autumn cut flowers.
*
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Raymond
Key,
for
electric
table
stoves,
$12.50
value,
"■Miss Thelma Frazer, Mrs. Ben Cns- Thigpen, Mrs. W.-E. Watson, Mrs. L.
Of exceptional interest wus tho
for $7.00, in perfect condition. 418
'well, M M Annn 'l/iu, Huff, o f Atlnn- C. Kolb and MIhs Mary Irvin.
game of bridge played during the &lt;kf the winter.
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Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Symes ,of Win­ Magnolia.
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•vta; Mrs. Archic'bcttB, Mrs. Ed Betts,
tornoon. Mrs. Henry Purdon muk}ng
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13-15tc
‘ Mrs. Howard Ovoriin, Mrs. A. W. Lee To prevent a cold take 666.
Fot 'those who are in need of n rem­ 1high scoro wnH awarded a crumb tray ter Park, nro in tho city today calling =
RED CROSS ROLL CALL.
edy for kidney troubles and bncknche, nnd brush whilo the eut prize, a dain­ on their mnny Sanford friends.
pnd Mrs. FfOd Dnigor.
BETTER SPEECH FOR
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r ' •/ li
it is&gt;k good plan to try Doan’s Kid­ ty hand-made handkerchief wns won' -i Mr, nnd &gt;MrsJ.Fred Wnlsman have f’ r •
The American Logion will hov*
rented tho' Dadd.-homo on Magnolia
•• BETTER SCIIOOl^L. ney 'Pills. They arc strongly rccora- by Mrs. C. M. Vorce.
*** New lot of Gray Artay Rlabkets,
»;•&gt;•»
charge of the Ited Cross Roll CnILfcr
j*
mendod by Snnford people. Ask your
At tho conclusion of the:cnrd game avenue, for the .season.
-' Wonderful values at $8.48.
Army
Mrs. ,N. L. Andrews, from Ornhgo this-year, and-Lieut. J, C. llutclmmn
the hostess assisted by Miss Mnry
'Cots, good as now nt $3.50.—Thrash­ 1 It has been said that if our schools neighbor!
Mrs. J. Meisch, GOO First St., Sun- Irvin nnd Mrs. C. R. Kirtley served a City* is 'visiting her brother, W. T. is county chnirmnn. They :*re sock­
er Si Garner,
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18-ltc would rise to their opportunity ai)d
‘X-L— x 3 j ---------11 ruble English Into nrculture worthy o f fbr(l,(&gt;Says: “ Tho experience I had delicious snlnd courea and coffee as Hearth uud&gt;iamily, this week. .
ing annual memberships-nt&gt;$1.00 per
CHO CIIOHEALTH CI.OWN.
.. Louis* .Mathe vs, of Alnbnma, is memhor. The canvass will ho con­
its qualities, there seems no reason with Doan's Kidney Pills warrants me refreshments.
,
making his headquarters ut the Monte­ ducted in the next ten days..
why it should not becomo tho univars* in recommending them highly. Thoy
, , ■(Frtm Tiit*"i*y'i Silly)
The mnn who wenrs the Florshclm zuma while-:tranpnctitig business here. •' Tho work of tho Red Cross is ton
nl 'medium of civilization "fo r '* tHe are a fine remedy for kidney trouble
Cho Cho/lhe.houlth clown, will bo
R. L. McKcrtzle,- of Jacksonville, well known to need explanations or
world. But Hie scliools cannoti uc- arid if used properly will sgrely do Shoe is reluctant to try any other At
r horo''Wednesday, November lflth, nt
cnmplish such u result slnglc-halidetl. golul Work. I had just recovered from uny price, so well plensod is ho with representing Kclly»Springflcld Tiro defense., In tinm of pcaco as well as
' tho high‘ school ftbih' 0 to 10 o'clock.
Everybody must help. "Everybody who an uttnek of the grip when my kid­ the fine-style and long wear of Flor- Co., Is In tho city calling on his local war, it continuously pursued its min­
‘ “ ‘At this'meeting wti.want all the little
istry to the unfortunate.
h
prays for a better Amerlcn—whether neys began 1 tb 'bother mo nnd1‘iny shoihis. All styles $10.00 at Thrash customers.
" ' tots, whether thoy nro o f school age or
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The support of.citizens of-the coun­
Mr. und i M rs.' normun Steele are
in school or out, whether a profes­ hack pained intensely. Reading, an ad­ or Si Garnor’a.
‘ .not, tof thoy nro big enough to onjoy
rejoicing over tho hrrivnl of a flno ty is requested. Tho following wns
sional man, a shop girl, or n mother vertisement of Donii’s Kidnoy Pills, I
a dow nV
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SURPRI8E PARTY.
hoy at their home Inst night—came for adopted by tho American Legion:
of a family— should coopornte to Vaisi began ot tuko them. L was vory much
•»&gt; There is no admission for children,
the'standard nnd improve the quality plcus&amp;J with tho results.”
Armistice dny—nnd'his Iprotid papal I -Resolution- adopted by -American
adult!*, 25 c e n t ! . " * ''4
*’ *
(From WadBMday't Dally)
Hasn't Suffered Stnco
o f our speech.” Tho schools', through
feels even better than ho did in Legion In Nntionnl Convention, Kan­
AlIThildren are requested to seat.In
” A fnrewdjl slirpriso'party was givThi above statement was givoh May •
their'students, are now attempting to
France three 1years ago, When tho sas City, Mo.j Nov.'2,-1021 ?»
'‘ the frohit seats and the adults, in the
21, 1011, nnd on March 10, 1018, Mrs. en nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
arouse your interest nnd to enlist your
Armistice wns signed.1' “ ■
'- 1 ■ Whereas,- Tho 'Americnn Red Cross
’ ‘-rear,- so timt the tots can lienr and
Meisch said: "1 have had no'need for Alitchcll;' In honor o f Mr. rind Mrs. T,
support. Will you holpT
.
J. ‘H. Welidler. of tho Winter Park rendered vnlinnt nnd unfailing service
Doan’s Kidneyr.Pills since endorsing E. Spoor, who are lohvlng thls week
see Cho-ChO.
V.j , i -Hi* f, c.
Post, wns in the* city today making a to the scrvico men o f America during
•. , . .
thorn In 1314. Tho good they did me to make tholr homo In tXkeland. ’ The
-U Fhmi1’l ( . t o 12 6ho Cho will b« gt
.
ii
call
a? the Herald' offico where ho is the war nnd
Again
we
sny,
sec
us
for
your
gen­
hAb proven lasting.”
°ih o grummur school for tho grammar
evening was apent In teiliqg’ jokes,
getting*some-typo -set until his new
,rWhercns,
Tno
Ameffcrin
Rcd'Cresi
erator,
starter
and
magneto
troubles.
Priec GOc, nt all dealers. Don’t sim­ music, nnd singing. After which,
school students,'only.
battery of machines arc ready. Tho is now cooperntlhg to ‘the dullest ex*
— IIof-Mac Battery Co.
14-ltp ply nsk'V ir'n' 'kidney remedy— get
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, .
thoy 'were ushered' into ■tho dining
Ponti^ TCiAnoy Pills—tho snine thnt room whero a bountiful supper was Post'will bo tho Florida Post after Rent With the AmeHenn Legion In its
Get your Tnnlnc whero thoy’vo got
1 3 -irsla Mrs.'Meisch hud.
666 cures Chills nnd Fever.
Fostor-Milburn Co. served buffet style, consisting of sql- January‘firsthand will ho n stnto Re­ efforts to obtain immediate1nnd ridr•It.— Union Pharmacy.— Adv.
publican dally paper.
quntc relief for disabled scrvico mm
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.
nds, sandwiches, fruit, cake nAd hot
nnd
’ * •'
Jos.
B.
Wilson,
of
Virginia,
is
•nr:.' *t?* r*r u »&lt;»***♦&lt;*«**»' * ■ A v
'th'oeolnte. ThA table arris’ beautiful,
; « ^ M &gt; * + + » + + + + » + * » + » 4 * 4 * + * * 4 4 » » + + + » 'M » + + + + + + ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦
spending
Borne
time
hero
nt.thc
Mon­
n
"WhSreaerTHo
American
Red CroJs
POOR ENGUSII DOESN’T PAY
having ns a center piece, n largo boutezuma.
is
now
nppcnling
to
tho
American
AT S. H* 8., THIS WEEK, qtlet o f ]love]y roses. Those present
A.\
1 y ip o .
* v.*’ ir 1
a r:&lt; t a ■■ uf
llc'fOFiiopp’ort nec6'dsriry'*o carry out
w.*a
to' enjoty this happy o'ccnslriu, Were:
NOTICE.
Us inilendiiV work,-therefore ho it1
"Ain't is coating all of its devotees
Mr. nnd Mrs. Speer, Mr. nnd Mrs.
‘ ’Resrilvtll1That 'the1A/nbrlcnn Leg*
n penny for ench of its appearances Hodglns, .Mr. and Mrs. Robbins, Mr.
T' r U i c &gt;
at High'School this wook,
But nnd Mrs.’i Mitchell AsH family, Mes- To "'Ail ' Hunters nnd Sportsmen of loiV;ln convention’ nssriiUbled endorse
U Jtl
Semlnolo County: c.
*
the’ Roll Call o f ’ thif' AUirirlcnn Hcci
"ain’t’ '’Ishnot tho'oftlj* rfi|irenS(ort put dntneA ' FerflKison, .Whittle, ’ 'HoWeli,
v:v under thb lain during Bett6r%pcech Grow, ‘Alien, Huntley, Marsh, Wolfe, rUake this methrid of calling your Crb.ns nh&lt;f call tipbn1 tbe’ strrvice men
I
attention Us the opening of the hunt* of America to'lend their Influence and
Week. Every "I done It” la charged Tijlls and ^tompor.
W, for nnd errerri'lH''fcrntmmni*; lironim,
'.T7i0 guests dcpnrtcd nt n (nte hour, lng‘ Seris6n which comes on Sunday; host efforts-to the Roll Cnll in recog*
•&gt;a
elation aml ’ennuncintiou os* well ns expressl/ig’thrbiselvcs ns hnving spen* November 20th, and it being a viola­ nltimvof se r/icc’thnt hnB been nnd i*
*, ':&lt;% «•*,.:« b .»/: 1 . i * ii K' .(.'.it
tion of the Inw to hunt on Sundny, still hehig rendered."
the Use'df objectionnlilo'slnng, nro ho- a delightful evening.
Because, Mr. Farmer,-you can use
&lt;■
respectfully nsk thnt there ho no
1
■
'■ r
ing reported in English olusscs daily, "I ;7l'"t
our facilities to your advantage.
13-lfitc
he Seniors hnvo collected nt the rate ; "I linve token eight bottles of Ton- hunting done in Seminole comity on To hrenk n cold take flflfl.
.t
:
J
—
:r
thnt
dny.
However,
then,
is
no
Stnto
.•»
of oho cent nn error, something like Iritf1 arid have' rietuAlly gained f40
M
*■:; sixty-seven cents during tho first of pounds ini'wcight:'hnd feel'better rind law thnt would prevent any one’ going
A SOLDIER’S PRAYER.
:.,U Our.buying capacity enables us to
to
different
hunting
grounds
on
thnt
the
week,
whilo
the
Jurtibrs
nro
evi­
stikm^ur than I have felt befriro In
*.«■;!
A. J. Holder, of-Genova, ono o f tho
supply, y x w C^tes,, Hampers, Insecdently not quite so ready to ho -(wonty-five years,” Hays O. Hi’ Ma- day; prepnrntory to-hunting the next
*■ "nlntlcss" or "gonrm"-loBB nhd so hnvo haffy, of Nashville, Tenn.— Union Monday. I trunt every true sports­ few Confederate ' Veterans in Semi­
&lt;2l
*
*t^ides, Fertilizers and supplies at a
«■ had to drop pennies' In the box Up to Phnrmney.—Adv.
man will observe' the luw governing nole comity, in rummngiilg through
«•
saving in cost to you.
Sunday hunting nt nil time, nnd oth- his old war hag the other dny, enmo
the amount of oiiu dollar and n quar­
‘V
ors must, or be liable to prosecution, neross the following reminder o f tho 4
ter. At the eond of"tho' WCek snch GET YOUR'HUNTING I ICF.NBE
.* . class will vote bn the matter o f tho
EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH for I will cndcstior tb Chforeo thflnw Civil' war:'
You* don’t have to figure away in
V
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„!(
During our late war ft written pray­
•prohibiting Sunday hunting, nnd will
disposal o t Its box of pantiles. Mean­
.1
er
wns found in
officer’s pocket
advance what you, peed. Our ample
hnvo
sufficient
deputies
In
ihe
woods
*'Judge
^Householdat*
’
is
making
n«'
while nil folir Classes" are realizing'
lifter
his
death.
1
The
concluding
para­
rijipoal
through
thg’
’
Herald
for
tho
nt
all
times'to
look
after
violations
of
stock will take care o f you.
r thnt slips in speech ore nil too bomT &lt;' 'rtion nnd' thnt tho hnbit'of speaking hunters to get their huntfng licenses this ns well ns other laws. I also graph of which was:
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earth, striewn with thy .lead,
is Inrgcly a matter of habit, nnd so wayB happens tho Inst fow days bo- equipped himself with tho necessary
■' by charging themselves1 for errors fore the season opens. This is the license before starting out to hunt! n flower of pence shrill spring and „n
WE ARE AT YOUR SERVICE
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20th of November, ’ nnd will Boon bo Would nlso remind you 'to bo enreful the world Ixfrtune * garden where tho
• .. they nro trying to got tho habit.
here. Do your hunting shopping ear­ nt nil time in handling firearms nnd likeness of Christ shall 'grow. Anion.”
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to
toll
wh'other
tho
sleep­
ueo o f propurty. Here is hoping wo
ancestors roosted in it.
Tnnlnc will ovefcomo that run down
ing porch cmhusinst really like- it oi­ all hnvo on enjoyable nnd successful
debilitated
condition and multt.
hunting
season,
nnd
no
nccldcnts
oc­
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just
too
rtubborn
to
confess
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Union P h a r m a c y .— Adv.
,
C. H. HAND,
Nations might benr qjio another’s
Sheriff Seminole County.
—Get your Scratch Pads from The
burdens, but they much prefer to bare
Try a Herald Want Ad today.
Herald—by the pound— 16c.
It d. a. w.
ono another’s sirs.

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THE SANFORD WEEKLY HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1921

Rotarians
CLYDE LINE TO StateHad
MEAT INJURIOUS
Big Time at
Orlando Yesterday
BUILD ADDITION
TO THE KIDNEYS
TO DOCKS HERE

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Ship by Water Move­
ment Made This
Work Necessary

WORK WILL START
NEXT WEEK AND NEW BUILDING
WILL GIVE CLYE LINE TWICE
T E E WAREHOUSE SPACE

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CAUGHT HIG FISH;
NED IIARRISuN DID
WITH ONE HAND
The question is now: "If Ned
Harrison enn catch a 14-lb. bans with
one hand what could he do if ho had
the use of both hands” 7 For that is
what N'ed did at one of tho lakes near
Longwood Saturday and ho brought
the fish to town to provo it. Ned is
the inotorcyelo officer nnd some timo
ago suffered an accident that tore up
one of his hands badly and hu has
been taking an enforced vacation.
This gave him an opportunity to go
fishing and hu hied himself to tho
lakes aforesaid nnd landed tho big
fish with one hand and this is tho
fish: Weighed 14 pourfds, was 29
inches long, 22 in circumference, his
mouth was CVfi inches ncross. Some
fish wo will say nnd it only goes to
show that Seminolo county has somo
of tho biggest fish In tho state nnd
with the many lakes and rivers offers
more to tho sportsmen nnd tho fish­
ermen thnn any other part of tho
Vn.te-

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And bo elephants live four hun­
dred years. If this npplics to white
elephnnts, our merchant fleet will bent
all records for longevity.

J The Florida Scout
"For Wide-Awake Boys”
35c Year
WILLARD LUMLEY, Publisher
902 French

LANDIS, FISn A HULL
Attorneys and Counaellora-at-Law
DeLAND, FLORIDA
Will practice in the State and Feder­
al Courts. Special facilities for Ex­
amining and Perfecting Land Titles.

SCHELLE MAINES
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IN TUB COURT HOUBR

SANFORD
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GEO. G. HERRING
AUornejr-at-Law

No. 14 Garner-Woodruff Buildin
SANFORD, FLA.

HENRY M c L A U L I N
JEWELER
MY SPECIALTIES:
Pickard’s Hand-Painted Chins
Gorham’a Sterling Silver
Rogers’ Plated Ware
Elgin and Waltham Watches
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Parcel Post Your Cleaning and
Dyeing to

As a result of tho efforts of the
Florida Water Traffic League the
ship by water movement has gained
such a momentum nnd so much
freight is being consigned and boing
shipped by tho Clydo Lino that their
freight house hero Will have to be
doubled.
Contractor S. 0 . Shlnhoisor, of this
city, has tho contract to build at once
an addition to tho present freight
houso o f tho Clydo Lino hero at the
docks that will give tho Clydo Line
twice ns much space for tho freight
that is now being shipped hero.
Tho Clydo Lino built now buildings
nnd docks hero sovcrnl years ago nnd
thought they wore building with a
capacity that would tako care of tho
freight for many years to come. Their
present quarters wc.e largo enough
urjUl tho ship by wntor committee of
th&lt;f Sanford Chamber of Commorco
started tho water traffic to moving
nnd tho large nddition to tho Clyde
docks in this city is the result.
Tho Clydo T.lno has over boon ready
to meet tho shippers more thnn half
way nnd not only will thoy enlarge
their facilities hero but thoy nro also
putting on a dally se-vico on tho St.
Johns rivor in n few dnys, Tho work
of the new dock nnd wnrohouso will
begin nt onco ..nd tho driving of piles
will start next week.
BIRTHDAY PARTY AND BRIDGE.
(from Honda,'■ Daily)
Mrs. G. I). Hart was the charming
hostess Friday nftornoon nt her love­
ly homo on Sanford Heights, when she
entertained nt n birthday pnrty com­
plimenting hor little daughter, Gcorgenn, whoso fifth birthdny anniver­
sary it wns. Thu guests included n
number of Georgcnn’s friends nnd
mothers.
This spacious homo was beautiful­
ly decorated, the color motif of yel­
low nnd white boing effectively car­
ried out with quantities of bright yel­
low daisies. In the dining room tho
table bad ns its centerpieco tho pret­
ty birthdny enko iced In yellow nnd
topped with fiVo tinty white tnpors.
Festoons of yellow cropo paper wore
fastened from tho corners of tho room
to the clmndclior nnd to the comers
of tho tnblo. Tho lights were cover­
ed with yellow pnpor which cast u
mellow glow over the pretty scono.
Games of nil kinds wore plnyod by
tho young guests on tho
spacious
lawn and luler the hostess served ice
cronnf, enko nnd candy ns refresh­
ments with annpplng favors as souve­
nirs.
While the children were playing
games tho mothers and older guests
enjoyed a delightful game of bridge,
thoro being five tables of players.
High score being msdo by Mrs. L. P.
McCullcv who wns awnrded n cut
glass compote.
At the conclusion of tho card gamo
Mrs. Hart served dainty refreshments
of ico cream, cako nnd bon bone.
Tho "young” guests included: .Wil­
son Smith, Braxton Perkins, Charles
Betts, Bobbio Marlowo, L. P. McCuller, Carlylo Hduaholder, Frances
Roumillat, Harry iPowors, Charles
Britt, Richard Dens, Osborno Hern­
don, Jack Giles, Ralph Tolar, Frank­
lin Dennott, Fredorick Dniger, Russell
nnd A. R. Wnllnco, Henry Wight, Tod­
dy Morse, L. P. Hagan, Uillio Ball,
Bryan Higgins, Jennings Hurt, Mar­
tha Bishop, Barthn Fitts, Kathrino
Thigpen, Mlrah Ann Powers, Murgarot Britt, Louiije Purdon, Mary Eliza­
beth Tolar, Knthcrino Meisch, Billy
Wght, Camilla Dons, Ruth Henry, ItebeccA Stevens, Mary Hurt, Caroline
Hill, Margaret Bennett, little Miss
Appleby and Lena Bello Hngan.
The "older” guests were:
Mesdumos Archio Bolts, G. D. Bishop, R.
R. Dous, C. L. Britt, J. C. Smith, F. E.
Roumillat, W. J. Thigpen, Fred S.
Daigor, E. F. llousholdor, L. P. McCullcr, J. C. Bor.nott, A. B, Wallace,
O. P. Herndon, Ralph Wight, Henry
Wight, Frnnk Grnynm, E. P. Morse,
J. L*. Hurt, W. H. Bolding, H. P.
Smith, D. C. Marlowe, W. C. Hill, L.
P, ilngnn, J. N. Tolar, C. W. Godwin,
R. C. Bower nnd Ilnl Wight.

ROGERS &amp; JONES
French Dry Cleaners
Steam Dyers
Main St.
Jacksonville, Fla.
We prepay parcel poatago on returns

THETFORD, PERRYMAN &amp;
WILKINSON
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It might bo tho safest plan to dis­
arm nt tho boginning of th cConfercnco nnd discuss Pacific problems at
tho last .

Nations might bear ono another’s
" ill practlco in all County, State and
burdens, but they much prefer to bnre
Federal Courts.
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Over 1st Nat. Bank
SanforJ, Fla. ono another’s sins.

ORLANDO, Nov. 5.—Tho Orlando
Rotary Club and ,in fact, tho entire TAKE A TABLESPOONFUL OF
SALTS IF BACK HURTS OR
city, were hosts for the Rotary clubs
x\
RLADDER BOTHERS
o f Floridn Friday in a dny of work
You como to Florida to enjoy tho climate— why Rot own your
nnd play that left tho .100 delegates
We are a nation of meat cutcrs nnd
home nnd save rent money? Don’t buy ono completed— build ono
from all sections of tho state tiled
our blood is filled with uric acid, says
yourself. It will cost you much less.
but happy ns they depnrtcd for their a well-known authority, who warns us
respective4&gt;omes.
You know what a nuisance it would ho to start building a homo
to bo constantly on guard against kid­
nnd find out that you haven’t this and you haven’t that, or that you
Tho festivities opened with regis­ ney trouble.
figured wrong on the flooring or the shingles. Before you had fin­
tration o f delegates nt tho Country
Tho kidneys do their utmost to freo
ished adding these extra items and buying tho material and supplies
Club at 9 a. m., nnd thereafter golf tho blood of this irritating ncld, but
from various stripping points, it would cost you a quarter to a third
tournaments ,tug of wnr, bridge, bus­ become wenk from the overwork; they
tnoro than you had figured on.
iness sessions, a banquet and a danco get sluggish; the eliminative tissucB
followed In swift order. Tho golfing clog and thus tho waste is retained in
Why not let us build you a
honors o f tho dny went to Lakeland, the blood to poison tho entire system.
while Jacksonville mndc short work
When your kidneys nchc nnd feel
of Tampa In tho tug o f war between like lumps of lend, and you hnvo
tho two clubs.
stinging pnins in tho bnck or tho urino
Ench of tho slxtcon Rotary organ­ is cloudy, full of sediment, or the
izations of the state, with tho excep­ blnddor is irritable, obliging you to
tion of Pensacola, were represented. seek rc'ief during tho night; when you
— and guarantee you a full bill o f material to complete your homo
Tho evening program was featured hnve severe headaches, nervouB nnd
at a “ manufacturer to consumer” price? Every plan is accurately
by an address from Governor John A. dizzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stom­
figured and double checked. There is no possible chance for mis­
Turner of Tnmpa, who declared that ach o f rheumatism in bnd weather,
takes or misfits.
tho Florida Rotarians hnvo a "zip and get from your pharmacist about four
if you wish to do your own building, we will send a factory expert, under
zest’ ’uncounted elsewhere.
Before. ounces of Jad Salts; tako a tableour liberal terms, to assist you in building, thereby guaranteeing you the exact
fitting of all parts nnd the placing of the responsibility of your
“ Govornor Johns’ ’aroso to speak, ho spoonful in a glass o f water before
satissfaction upon our shoulders.
was hnllcd with n rising wavo of np- breakfast each morning nnd In a few
For Freo Illustrated Catalogue Address Dept. S-167.
dnys
your
kldneyB
will
net
fine.
This
plnuso from the .100 diners present.
famous
snlts
is
mado
from
tho
acid
of
"This is a dny of faith in your
A. C. Tuxbury Lumber Co
grapes and lemon Juice, combined with
neighbors,” asserted Governor Turner,
Charleston, • S. C.
lithin, nnd has been used for genera­
“ an individual faith which ovoryono
tions to flush und stimulate clogged
must maintain. However, fnith is nt
kidneys, to neutralize tho acids in
n low ebb nt the present time. Na­
urine so it is no longer a source of ir­
tions are trying to embitter each
ritation, thus ending urinary nnd blndother. Suspicion an ! fear will hnvo
der disorders.
to ho destroyed. These' cannot bo
Jad Snlts is inexpensive nnd can­
f Might with tho sword, they must bo not injure; makes a delightful effer­
met wi.h faith. Suspicion and fonr vescent llthln-wntor drink, and nobody
overwhelm Europe nt the present time can make a mistake by tnking n little
and this must be rectified.
occnssionnlly to keep tho kidneys
"Rotary is n trustful and Joyful ac­ clenn nnd active.— Adv.
ceptance of the Golden Rulo to tho
gonl of hnppinoss. Internationalism
wns the chief gonl o f Rotary this yonr.
Internationalism tenches through edu­
cation. Next eomos hoys’ work, nnd
(From Monday'! Dally)
Judging today’s conference, one might
Mr. and Mrs. A. Knnner and chil­
think this wns our solo ambition. Next dren spent the afternoon yesterday
comes businoso methods.”
A u th o rized S ales E n g in eers, Longw ood, Fla.
in Orlando,
Governor Turner’s address teemed j Mr. nnd Mrs. Huwnrd P. Smith and
w'th interest nnd inspiration. Ho has party of fricndB were among tho Snn
mnny friends here nnd throughout tho ford folks motoring to Orlnndo yes­
C onstruction E n g in eer, Sanford, F la.
state, nnd is a beloved character. Ho terday afternoon.
closed his npponllng nddress by de­
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Goodspced,
claring that the objejet of Rotary wns Mrs. P. M. Elder, Mrs. Virglnln Con­
to give men a vision so they can mnko ey nnd two children motored to Or­
lando Sunday nfternoon.
better terms of happiness.
Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Robson nnd
As tho evening begnn, S. Y. Way,
general chnlrmnn, beamed with pleas­ their guest, Mrs. Gub Li.ifua, of Co­
ure, for more of his committees were lumbia, S. C., motored to Orlnndo yes­
R E A L ,
functioning perfectly. This timo De­ terday nfternoon.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joo
Chittenden,
Mr.
witt Miller nnd his cohort:! were busy
arranging n splendid banquet in llio and Mrs. Roy Chittenden nnd Mr. nnd
Inrgc ball room o f tho Country Club. Mrs. Earl Burdick motored to Tampa
Throughout the dny tho visitors paid Friday where they spent tho wcok
tribute to tho Orlando Country Club end.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Dan U. Wilder, of
which never looked better ,tho Ro♦
tnrlnns’ ladles lavishing their finest Jacksonville, spont the week end hero
with
the
former’s
parents,
Mr.
nnd
decorative nrt upon the interior.
Promptly nt 7 o’clock tho diners Mrs. J. T. Brady at their home on
congregated around the long tnblcB Palmetto avo.
Mrs. J. G. Leonard! nnd Mrs. W. F.
|jnd the fenst of renson nnd flow of
Blackman
motored to Orlnndo this
soul begnn. Frank JnckBon of Tnmpn,
IF Y O U N E E D A N E W
morning
to
uttend an important meet­
presided. II. Harry Voorhcs nnd Wal­
ter W. nose, rendered a black face ing of tho Woman's Club.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. L. Thresher motor­
sketch which brought forth applause.
ed
to Eustis yesterday whore thoy
Mr. Voorhcs delivered an address of
spent
tho duy with tho lattor’s par­
welcome. Mr. Rose then delivered his
ents,
Mr.
nnd Mrs. E. I.. Ferrnn.
nddress and then both sang n group
Buy (h e B est that is m ade
Mr.
and
Mrs. George M. Owens,
of songs.
Mrs. W. A. McComb nnd Miss Mary
Frank Groover o f Jacksonville pre­
Elizabeth Alright, of Warsaw, Ind.;
sented tho trophies to tho winners
spent a few days here nt tho MontoIn the golf tournament. Sanford Jew­
zuma enrouto to St. Petersburg whore
ett of Lakeland captured first prize,
thoy will spend tho winter.
BUI Gnlley received tho runner up
Mrs. A. R. Key, who has been
trophy an dMrs. Randolph tho prize
spending some time nt Daytona Beach,
for ladles. Tho trophies wore beau­
W e a lso h ave the C lark Jew ell L ine o f
with her nephew, Dick Twitcholl, ar­
tiful works from the Orlando pot­
rived homo Saturday and is spending
G A S R A N iG
ES
teries. During tho evening tho Indies
» . ■.
a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. A.
were givon souvenirs, these ebelng
R. Key. She wns accompanied homo
dainty hand decorated cups, also the
by Mr. Twitche'.l who spent tho week­
work o f t^ie Orlnndo potteries.
end here leaving Iasi evening for Or­
Herman Dann ,of St. Petersburg,
lnndo where he will Bpcnd several duys
gnte a reading and William Myers, of
with friends.
••
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Live Oak, gavo an address on boys'
Tho mnny friends o f Rev Fred Enswork. Others on tho program were:
minger hnvo been glal to soo him
Dr. L. A. Blzo, of Tampa, who mado
hero on a few day’s visit to his moth- j
an eloquent nddress on tho general
cr nnd sisters, Mrs. Henry Nlchol, and
subject of boys: Fred Turner talked,
—Them** R. Baker. Ph. D , of
Mrs. Harry Kont. Mr. Ensmingor
and Mrs. Claude Park rendered a
Rollins College, Aonalyik and
nnd family are now residing nt Starr,
group of songs.
Consulting Chemist.says of the water: *'Qf the many waters of this
N, C.. where he ic i.iq v i i ardent o f
During the nftornoon, bridge wns extension hoards of tho Congrega­ er reglone that I have analysed, I have found none superior In all goad quailties to that of the ’Elder Water.”— Phone 811-W. Office la Miller Betiding
played by tho Indies ,there bing five tional conference of Cnrolinns.
Ho
tables and one table of COO. Handsomu is n former Sanford boy who hoB
ELDER SPRINGS W ATER CO.
prizes were given. Spcciul souvenir made good and his friends here rccards wore used. Orlando ladies were rejoicc with him in thin fact.
respossiblo for many of tho pleasing
details of tho big day. Thoy spared
B jy it with a Herald Want Ad.
no timo or labor in decorating tho club
house, propnring the punch and greet­
ing the visitors. At tho conclusion of
tho banquet, dnneing was, enjoyed
until a Into hour. Munlc was render­
ed by tho Indiana Five.

fo r th e T b u rist

PERSONAL NOTES

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

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best of plant food combinations but a thorough co-operation on every point touching
their interests.
Wo offer SERVICE not only from our homo offico nnd our experienced salesmen
nnd branch manngers, but Mr. Bayard F. Floyd will visit properties often enough
throughout tho year to enable careful oversight.
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all work together for bigger, better crops nnd greater profits.
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R. C. MAXWELL, Manager Sanford Branch

WILSON &amp; TOOMER FERTILIZER COMPANY
Manufacturers of IDEAL FERTILIZERS
AGRICULTURAL BUILDING

JACKSONVILLE FLA.

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